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Pnily Eujrcn (?i:ard GUARD telephone, No Main 191 Sunmer Wash Wrics . t,?S,' The Most Important Sale OF THE SEASON Closing out all Summer Wash Dress Goods at the Uou Mart-he. Commencing Saturday Morning, we place on our counters tho remainder of our Summer Dress UooU at Manufacturer's pricos. it w ill iy you to come and when you see our sale prices you will ho glad you came. Greatly Reduced. ! i , , Our Regular Mid-Summer Reduction Sale For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. on Summer Wash Fabrics is now in sway. You know it is necewary ,0 close out these goods to make room for winter supplies We have seme very pretty patterns remaining and tliey must move at the groatly cut prices. $2.50 and $1.50 Shoes (Men's) odd sizes 95c a pair. S FRANK E -DUNNgJ $1.50 and $1.00 Shoes (Ladies') odd sizes 65c per pair. ... m s s, MsB IBM Our big line of Winter Dress Goods will commence arriving next month. Keep this fact In mind. rn the next 3C I days we w ill sell Crash Skirts and Ladies' Shirt waists at greatly reduced puces. Saturday Morning and all next week It will pay you to be here. BON MAR.CHE, A Place to Save Money. Men's Straw Hats at 1-2 Price. WEATHER. Fair tonight and Tuesduy; warmer Tuesday. Business Pointers. Eat at the Banquet, (jit at the Banquet. Eat at tlie lianquut. Eat at the Banquet, ice cream at the llanquot. Ice cnmul at the Banquet. Ire oream at tba Banquet. Shetland's vanilla ice oreain at the Banquet. Let Overton Company do your painting and paper banging. Black paint for dug oaru. At Over ton 'a. Call for BUuford Bye. The largest assortment of Ice cream In Oregon la kept constantly on hand at Otto's. Km II Ktter aelli Stanford Hy. Dr. V. W. Lowe, graduate optlolao. Hud Proof paints the best. At Overtoil'!. Next time you go ihopplDg, tie a string around your finger. It will re mind you to huy a can of JAP-A-LAC, the wonderful QnUb for metal and wooden things around the bouae. Overton sells it. To The Public. 1 have opened up a lino of bouse furnishings, couslstlug of furniture, stoves, tluwiiro, grunltewure, orockery, inni s, glnaswaro, etc. I solicit a share of your patronage. Clouds right, pi Ices right. 1 will pay cash fur second hand fur niture, or take old articles lu part pay for new goods. Itomonibor the. place, No. 71 West Eighth itroot. Iteiuoniber tho uauio MUNHOE. Early to bed and early to rise does very well for aluk folks and guys, but It makes a man nilsa all tho fun till he dies, and join the stiffs that bavo gone to the skies, (lo to lied when you please and lie at your ease,, you'll dlo Just tho same with some Latin disease J. W. KAYS' FURNITURc CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, UndertaKers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th J! THE PURE W unnm wr r fcfc If yon use Gr.dn-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy it just aa much for It tastes the aamet yot, it Is Ilka a food to tho system, dis tributing the full substance of tho pure grain with evory drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atframn twrwtwral IX. SAdtSS. Mrpsekss, Clearance Sale Now On Wo must cIoko out our slock of rummer shoos thin month and will out prices bo as to make them move fatt. Bargains Yoran's Shoe Store HOITT'S SCHOOL. Mcnlo Park, San Mateo Co, Calif. Thorough mental, moral, and phvsl ral training tor boys. Home intliieu rs; beautiful urrouidlii; oicllont cllniuto, rarvful tmorr i.ian, lirultod numbers; pivparos fur any uiiiieriity or for business. Fall term begins August eleventh. 8.nd for Illustrated itatHlngue. LKAC1. HOIT, I'h.H, Pre Personals. "TF7"W." Calk ins and family are home from a brief sojourn at Yaquina Bay. MIb Clara Illanchard of San Fran cisco, Is visiting Miss Caroline 11. Iiuukiu. Mine burton of Balcm is in Eu gene, the gueet of her sister, Miao Mary Burton. Mlsa Ollio Marqulas returned this atornoon from a brief visit among Salem friends. Mr. II. M. ' Manville and Mrs. L. II. Manvllle returned today from a short atay at Newport. Mr. and Mra. Frank Alley arrived this afternoon from Koseburg and are guests of relatives here. Mlsa Sibyl Kuykendall left today for a vacation trip to Ashland, Klam ath county, and other points of in terest. liov. j7"Einery and wife, of Hollis tor, Cal., are here the guests of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Lake. They are the parents of Mrs. Lake. Mra. Hale, of Grant's Pass, is a guest of Mra. Minule Washburue and her daughter, M isa Jessie, is at the home Mlsa Myra Loveridge. ""flli-9 Nina Oetrauder arrived this afternoon from Cottage Grove to re lieve Oeo. Taylor of the Western Union telegraph ulflce while the later la on bis annual vacation. liovs. T. S. Handsakor aud D. C. Kollema went to CorvalliB today to assist in a revival at that place. Kev. Wilson, who began the mooting two weeks ago and who baa bud over ."0 accessions waa cm Hod away from the mooting. Cleorgo A. Dyson, one of the throe dlsoovorera of the famous Lucky Hoy mine In the Illuo River district, wus lu Jacksonville the past woek Inves tlgatiug the mineral resources of this section with a view of doing some ex tonslvo prospecting this summer. -8on tiuol. Sweatlaud'a Ice cronm at the Bau- uot. HiiptisT market, Saturday, July 1H ut II. M. Munvllle's. And now Ivt alt onergiea lie put forth to nrnko tho Dliiii't full u big thlug. Lano knows how nml will do tho work. Swoatluud'B toe cream at tho Ban quet. If you need a baby buggy or go cart, wo oan supply your wanta. Chambers' Hardware. Tho Quaker Doctors arrived this morning and will entertain tho strcot passengers with their shows for this woek. Prof. Lough and wlfo, singing ton) poranoo eviingellHts of ludlaua,' are hi Hod to slug at tho Chrlsttau church Weduoaday night. Mrs. S. F. Korus aufrered au accl doul Staurday which may inconvlenco her for some time. Sho was alight ing Iroin her carrhigo and Bpralncd both hor ankles. Hobort Eaatlaud appearod this morn ing In the City Marshall'! outfit and he will oouttnue to wear the same until tho return of J. S. Stllea from his homestead aud vacation trip In the mountains. Coorgo Sovorn, who has been asso ciated wltbHonry 8ohwerlng lutliu East Ninth street barl)er shop, will now be fouud with Jerry Hum on Wost Eight street. Ho commence I work there this morning. Mr Sohwcr- lug will make an elfort to secures the services of Otto llrown, who was with him lust wlutcr. Yerington's Pheno (Oululue new falls to our. White Pine for the'eough that follows Sat intact I on or money bark. Yerington 9th st. Drug Store. WON A GAME McCormick Poor Work Umpire Does Saturday. Contest of Twelve Innings Won By Albany Asssisted by the Wilful Umpire - Eugene Won Yesterday. ffiam mm: jb ut wjK.m.m at ; ij 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Sj Won Lost P. C. Salem Eugene. . . Row-burg . Albany . . . 13 10 9 6 0 9 9 14 084 026 500 3U0 m aw. m- m. m m-. mmmm-MjM BTAURDAVS' SCORES. At Roseburg, Salom 9, Roseburg 0. At Albany, Albany 10, Eugene 9; (12 innings.) SUNDAY'S SCORES. At Koeoburg, Salem G, Roseburg 3. At Albany, Eugene, 0, Albany 1. THE GAMES. Tho general result of tho.Willamotte Valley Lnugue games for Saturday aud Sunday puts Eugene to second plaoe with a clean margin. The mar gin tilioiild haro been greater. Satur day's gnmo at Albany was a partisan ship content on the part of tho um pire. Ha was unreasonable in all bis deoialoua and would not allow com mon questions to be asked him by the players of the Eugene team. The groat Jay McCormick of the Sulein town was this illustrious indi vidual mid tho manner of doing waa almost the cause of his undoing. Whou tho Sunday game was called thero is a bunch of a hundred Eu geuo men, strong-muscled and de termined to sou that things were dono ou the nquaro, watching the umpire tor foul dealing, but behold I be saw Ihem tLoro aud gave the boys a fair deal. At yejtorduy's game there was not tho slightest disposition to act smart on his part. Tbore would hare been "soniotblng doing evory mluuto" and most of it would have been tho umpire. HOW IT WAS SATURDAY. Tho twolvo inning gamo Saturday was a spectacle. On tho occasion of n raw decision, Tim Shaunhan asked the umpire If bo meant his decision ion get oui or mo fame and if you say any more got out of the gro uuda'' was ids auswer. "Wo'll wiu this game under oro- tost" said Somora to the Albany Hrst baseman. The umpire thought it was something about him so he bono lied Somen. He even ordered thorn to get out of the grand stand aud sit with thcothort"playors. At this Jolly Soniers tipped his hat anil MoCormlck said "That's an Insult. You got out of the grouudB. " And Humors was de nied the privilege of seeing the game. With two of the best men out Eu goue held out for twelve iumugs. The game baa beou protested and Eu geuo bai- good chances to win. CLEAN (1AME YESTERDAY. Yesterday the contest lu Albany was a pretty one. The presence of n crowd from Eugene mado the umpire! see whnro Ills broad was buttered and he waa as good as a baby with his bottle. The runs camo in where they should and Kugene scored a pretty victory lu nine innings. Keil for Al Imny mado tho only run and played an excellent gamo all around. Following are the summaries: SATURDAY'S OAMK. ALBANY. EACH AUK BH Sll ID A E Dorsey, lb 7 ) 1 II 10 0 2 Hreedemlor, cf 5 1 0 0 J o 0 Cmiley, 3b.... 6 0 1 0 5 .1 Q Mclmii, rf, p 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 K ll. o 4 3 2 0 9 3 1 Young, ci 1 1 13 3 Itllyon. p, rf . . 1 1 1 o 12 0 C'o', If fl 1 3 3 4 0 0 Ashley, llh ... i 0 0 1 3 3 0 Total 47 10 H ft ;c 13 r, 1 wo hem hits Doracy nd Kell. Home runt Kell. liasei on halls off Hllyeu u Hit by pitched UN, Ord- I way aud O' Day. Struck out by Bil I yeu 0, Mclnuls 3. Pasned balls Keil 1. I Runs and lilts by innings: Albany. 123150789 10 11 12 Ruua .4 02000300 0 0 110 Eugene.l 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Runs .0 05200101 0 0 09 Hits. .0 02200020 0 0 0 EUGENE. AB R BH SB PO Muhouey, o 5 Ordway, ss 5 O'Day, 2b .... 5 Pratt, cf, p.... 5 Crawford, lb. , 4 Strub, 3b C Cbapln, rf, cf. 5 Harper, If 5 Talifero, p, rf. 5 110 0 10 11 Total 45 9 7 3 33 It) 9 Two-base bits Maloney, Strub, Har per, Pratt. Base on balls, off Talifero 2, Pratt,3. Hit by pitched ball.Bred cuiier, Cooloy. Struck out by Tali foro 1, by Pratt 0. Passed ball, Ma loney 2. Hits oif Talifero 7, off Pratt 4. Time of game 3 hours. Umpire, Mc Cormick. Scorer' Jack Warner. SUNDAY'S GAMES. EUGENE. AB R BH SB PO A Muhonoy, c .. 5 1 2 1 9 1 Ordway, sa ... 0 0 1 0 13 O' Day, 2b 5 Shannahan, cf 4 Crawford, lb.'. 5 Strub, 3b 5 Cbapln, rf 4 Harper, If 5 Somors, p 5 Total 43 6 11 2 27 12 1 Two-base bits, Strub. Hit by pitched ball Chapin,. Struck out, by Somors P. Passed ball Muhonoy 1. Umpire McCornack. Scorer Jack Warner. Time of game 1 hour, 40 minutes. Runs and hits by innings: Eugene 1 23400789 Runs 1 1000040 06 Hits 3 1 1 1 3 0 4 0 114 Albany ...123456789 Runs. ...0 0000010 0- Hits. ....1 0012020 17 ALBANY. AB R BH SB PO A E Dorsey, lb.. . 4 0 1 0 12 0 0 Biedomeire, of 40 0 0 200 Cooley,2 b 4 0 1 0 ' 3 2 1 Mclunis, p 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 Koil, o 4 1 3 0 4 1 0 Youug, a '.4 0 1 0 0 3 2 Hilyou, rf 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 Coats, If 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Ashley, 3b .... 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 Total 33 1 7 I) SI 9 I Two-base hits, Kiel. Struck out Mclunis 4. STATE OF PROTESTS. ttinauy ;nas proiesiea one game, that of tho Fourth of July, and Eu gene one, that of Saturday. Both these protosts will be considered aud aotod on by President Turner of the leaguo Bomo time this week. His decision will be mulled to the other directors of the league at Roeeburg. Eiigono aud Siiloui, and if satisfactory win stand. If tho other directors wish to aot over the head of the presi dent, a nioeting will lie necessary. Rebekah Officers. At the last regular meeting of Eu gene Kobekah lodgo tho following officers wore installed by the District Deputy Jeunlo Willlaml: Armita Heller, N. U. ; Lucy Martin, V. CI.; Lllllo Qulner, rce. sec.; Etta Green. treas. Appointed officers, Nancy Pollack, warden; Loreua Oossett. conductor; Mary Zimmerer, inside guard; Ellle .Charorpeniug, outside guard; Mnnile I'isk, cbaplaiu: Ileal Day, R. S. N. C).; Alice Croner, L. a. .-. it.; .Myrtle hays. R. S. V. O. i-ora i.oroen, u S. V. CI. ; Sadie htykles and Laura Lorimer, K. and U A. S. Coming Home. Hon. H. II. Gilfry, principal legis la'.lvo clerk of the Uuited States Sen ate, will spend hiB summer vacation in Oregon. Mrs. Gilfry and daugh ters will summer iu Europe for another scaou or so. Ladies' Lewis and Clark Club. There will be a meetiug of the Eu gene lvewis and Clark Club at th residence of Mrs. C. W. Low, on IVarl street, near Eleventh. Tn.. day, 3 :3l p. m. I - J: CkU Uaictc LuUlca juuu vTtuAfc Greatly Reduced JANNEY SELLS THE BANQUET Chas Austin Takes Charge of the Business- Deal.Consum mated Saturday. The dcul which has been pending regarding a change of management of the Banquet lunch place which has been conducted by M. R. Jauney for the past few months, naa consumated Saturday and the new proprietor is Chas. Austin, the well known young man who has taken a prominent part in the student body of the High School. Mr. Austin will continue the good service of the place and will add to iU efficiency as a place to please the public. Mr. Janney, who conducted his jewelry establishment at the same time on East Niuth srteet, will now devote his entire attention to this business. Will Contest Again. James Sanford, owner of the build ings occupied by N. R. Gaylord and the Mulkey boarding bouse, has filed a new case rf forcible detainer against N. R. Gaylord. He lost a similar case before Justice C. A. Wintormeier a few weeks ago. and has now new grounds npon which be will attempt to forcibly expel Mr. Gaylord from the premises. Mr Sanford is desirous of improv ing the property by building a flue brick on the site, and Mr. GBylord contends that tho pioperty is under virtual lease by him. The case will come up Weduoaday morning before Justice Wintormoier. Committee at Work. Chairman H. L. Traver, Geo. Fish er and S. M. Douglas, the committee in charge of the arrangements for the District fair to bo held bore in the fall, have been working today. Their first efforts have been toward secur ing me support of the Eugene citi zens for the enterprise. There is guurantee of Si 100 to be raised and the grounds fixed up for the event The gentlemen can be depended upon to see to the details of the fair. What tnoy need at present is co-operation and help. Let the first grumbler be silenced and all will be well. Sweatlaud'a ice quet. cream at the Ban- See Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co. For anything jouwant in the Taint, Oil, Varnish. Brush, Glass, and Moulding line. Glazing free ot charge. 40 West Hlh St. r Fishing Tackle, Hcirdware, Tinware, Guns, Ammun tion Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Second-Hand Bicvcl gTradcd for Woo(ft 1 r Hotel Arrivals- GROSS. J.' C. Current, city. L. P. Hort and family, Nebraska. Harry Logrenia, Portland. T. D. Chamberlain, Wisconsin. Al. Wooa, Philadelphia. P. Wang, Minnesota. P. L. Benjamine, Portland. O. E. Carlson, Neb. J. H. Paul and wife, Neb. Honry Wood and wife, San Diego. SMEEDE. F. W. Aust, S. F. Mra. Kielgore, S. F. C. I. Weber, Crcswell. E. Sikos, S. F. W. H. Hoff, S. F. J. C. Berry and wifo, S. F. Alvin Davis, and wife, S. F. II. C. Stickney, S. F. Friedeuthal, S. F. A. B. Lathrop, S. F. John De Lund, St. Louis. J. M. Widmer. Seattle. Margaret Widmer, Seattle. Gertrude Widmer, Seattle. 0. H. Hackert, Wendling. C. W. Jamea, Wendling. E. LnForcst, Wendling. Jack Hessinger, Portland. L. S. Boruck, S. F. 1. B. Knickerbocker, S. F. V. Smith, Spokane. HOFFMAN. Vorn LaVern and wife, Salem. Jas. Walker, Salem. A. J. Ward, Vida. Bosco, Portland. Harry Logreiun, Portland. John Morrison, Portland. J. B. Hills, Jasper. H. W. Strong, Corvallia. T. B. Reed, Wendling. E. T. Withrow, Eimira. E. H. Kuhn, Scrauton. F. G. Thnyer, Toledo, Pa. E. M. Swage and wife. Clarence Parker. Harry AndreaB. M. J. Powell, Springfield. Picnic Party. A delightful pionio party was given Friday at the Linton farm in honor of Mi sb Hazel Belshaw. of Portland. who is the guest of Miss Beulah Kin- aey. Those present were: Misses Margaret Dunn, Beulah Klusey, Hazel Belshaw, Zella Zeigler, Ruby Duun, Uoorgia Klusey, Georgine Ransom, Wilma Zeigler, Jessie Linton and Mas- ter Fredroiok Dunn. To Enter U. 0. Rev J.M. Hunter returned Thusrdnv from attending the Christian Church gathering at Turner and visiting at Eugene, Monmouth and Albany. Rev. and Mrs. Huntor will then mnvo to Eugene, where both will enter the University of Oregon, and will pur sue studies that will avnntnolW give them tho degree of A. B.-A8hland necord. Woodmen to Practice. Ball players in the ranks of the Eu. gene Camp, W. O. W., remember the can to arms this evening on Stewart field. Come out aud help arrange tho defeat of the Knights of Pythias. FOR. YOUR. VaS. U MatlOCK, Men's Straw Hats 1-2 Price Another New Lodge, Orgunizer A. G. Woodcock of d w. kj. n. repuria mac the Klmi. lodge started off auspiciously A aaiurauy uigci. Eugene Camp r a great nelp in tho initiatory K; monies. About fifteen visitor) eluding the degree toam, attent from Eugeue. The next Hold to conquer la that J uomue. mr. woodcock expect organize there in a couple of Ki with as strong a membership as'. secured ut Elniira. This will nub total of nine camps W. O. W. In lJ county. Visiting Here. Joseph M. Widmor, Gertrude S;i mer and Margaret Widmer, of ! attle, Wash,, are visiting relatite and friends iu Eugene. Mr. Widmer and the Misses mer, wore born aud roare d in or ner Eugene, are graduutes of the U. and hold responsible positions Inb public schools at Seattle, Wash. They will stay at the old hoc, place, with their father, C. Widni during their vacation here. Died. Theresa, the three-year-old dau: tcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vl died at Goshen Satnrduy night miumgnt or membranous ore Tho funeral was held this niori at 11 o'clock with interment in Goshen cemetery. The best ice is Otto, 's cream sold in Eug' The Fischer Dramatio CompnDy now playing to good houses la Coos Bay country. FOR SALE. 50 head ahoHts, ah some- registered Hereford catty Either sex. Address JIcKeaili, Stock Farm, Springfield, Oregi WANTED. Position for boy, 11 yens old, iu the city. Good, willing I: work nnd bright. Desires to mill home with employer if possible. Ko: particulars addres9Mr8. J. .M. Tw pening, 297 East Ninth street, & geno, Oregon. YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED... If you enjoy good eating, or if you moroly eat to insure health aud strength, you'll got what you want here. Our Mentis ate attractive Our service is excellent You get a good Meal ad slight price and have tin. satisfaction of knowW what jou eat is zllrijK "THE BANQUET "The best of everything ' 1 go to 513 Willamette St. i CSKS3S2S?