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-4.,..;., a' 3 - ii ft (iVKi-d! lllY O'.l.'.Rl) Tslcpbone, So Main igi For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. WEATHER. Tonight unci cooler tonight. Wednesday, fair; Business Pointers. Eat at the liauquet. Eat ut tlio Rauquet. Kat ut the Banquet. I-jit ut the llauipiet. Ice cruam at tha lianquet. Ice cream at tlio Banquet, lee crcuia at the Banquet. Hwotluud'a vanilla Icecream at the JJ amiuet. Lut Overton Company do your painting aud paper hanging. Black palut for dogcarts. At Over- tou'a. Call for Stanford Rye. The lariieal assortment of Ice cream n Oregon l kept constantly on hand at Otto'a. Einll Ktter aella Stanford Ry. Dr. C. W. Lowo, graduate optician. Run Proof oainta the boat. At Overton '. Next time you so shopping, tlo; a string around your finger. It will re mind you to buy a cau of JAP-A-LAC, the wonderful finish for metal and wooden things around the houee. Overton nolle it. Attention K. P's. and Woodmen. Practice for the basobull game bo- twuvii the above uieiitioned ordera will bt rororited touiuht. The Knighta will practice tlilB evening and It Ih desired that the boya come out aa early aa poaslblo after aupper for the pruetlco. TIM HER CLAIMS. 1 liavo a number of good homesteads and timber claima ruuulng ouo and one-half million feet mid up to two mllliou feet. Locutlou good. One claim ou county road, one mid a half million feet timber and '.SO.acrea nice bottom luiid. PrlceB very reasonable Claima all In a budy. Writo at ouce. A. II. llinkaoii, Alma, Or. AT OTTO'S TODAV. Peach Ice orettui. Vanilla lco cream, tiiuou 6 Ice crcHiu. J'iuoapplo Fruit lco. tilliL, WANTK1). A good girl for geuora! housewurk, Wagei f"25 por mouth. Call In fore noon at Mr, llrorge Kelly's, 755 High street. ' J. W. KAYS' FUaITU2 CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertaken and tfmbatmeri. Cor. Will ana 7tb No Dessert More Attractive AVliT torn uvUti; uitl c lt naij whi n JqH-0 pM.uii Ixllr liill in two iiiiinil.-f i-.Ti-rylliiiigiii llw pu-kitv. Kmiplv aibl hoi wiitrniitiH.'t(oiiiiil. liiiMrfiitiiiu Asur iHWtotll ll.m.Miri, Ku tlMUbll. ll'MHOI. p.'i.M. I'rv it io..l.ir. Iii Kour Fruit KU. i'r: Ia.ni.- Onu,., HlrawUrry, lUsu. lrrv At hi . ioo. Cool Slippers -KOK- Hot Weather WAV DOWN -AT- Yoran's IHOE STORE 1,1 --cv- DOES IT It will pay everyone to waik from Willamette street, just ioo feet east to the EON MARCHE, the Greatest Bargain Store in Eugene MONDAY, '2(t!i, wo start a Routing liartain i-'ale c;f Diess (j'oods. Wo want all Eugene ladies to lu on hand tlit-re's An-i to be something done. Special lots to be closed out at once. Summer Jlrena (Jo ids, Hoiery, Cliildicn's Salts. Rilnons. Laces, Muslin Under wear for ladies and children. Extra Special on Silk and White Lawn Waists. Shoe Department Booming. Rest Men's and Ladies' $1.50 and $2 00 tho.. mi earth. Our $3 00 band-made shoes arejust llie iamu an all $4 OOand ?i oO shoes you see. Short profits in this store -that's the difl'erence. KErft BON MAR.CHE, Brevilies Dinner, centa at tlio Hazelwood. ' Swcatland's ice cream at the l.'uu- l quel. j Swcatland's ice c ream ut (lie liun-j quet. Haked lleane and liuked Maccaronl ou salo at the Hazelwood. J .0. Watts, the optician, will be out of Ilia otHce all thia week. Everybody euta Hazelwood Ice Croaui. Rest 2Ti cent meals in thocity served All kinds of cooked foods ou solo ut the iluzolwood. .Marriage license wna issued today loilra. Mount ii ltd Miau .Minniu Wiso- cuison, iioiilou viisccarsou wimeas. O. II. Davenport Hied hia deutal certificate thin afternoon wilb the county clerk. He is recently from Douglas county. Virgil Rowland consummated the sale of the Iluzolwood for Mr. Hubble. He la uouductiug his fathor'a real es tate business while the liitter is in the mountains. Frasier & Miller today oouiplotod tho deal for the big Edmundsou farm uwuofi by Clma, I'tttorolt)B and sold j to Wiu. A. MarHtiall. Tho former made out the (leedH today for .'i5Ii acres j for (15, (MM. Mr. Miirshali aud family will take possession at once. .Mrs. O. II. Tout of Kugene, wou the fourth prize iu a competition essay writU-n for the i'ortlaud Jour nal on the subject, "What would I do if I went editing a Newspapor. " There were over KtO manuscripts, submitted. The ossay appeared iu Monday evening's Journal. Kd. Wood, drayman, met witli a paluful and Inconvenient accident yesterday. Ho was unloading tire iron at ('hamliers & llrotlier'a hard ware storo aud Jet a bundle fail edgo wlse ou his linger, milting tho oud oir tho mlddlo linger of his right hand. The accident will keep htm from work for several days. Court House items. HHAL KHTA'rii TKANSI-'KUU. Isabel Kobe to' I'. J. Newell, lots II, I'A ill ami 11, block r:t, Florence, fi'i. Hnbt. Curey to .iarthu Mount, land iu tp. '.1) s, r II w, llX. Martha Mount to Kobt. Carey, lot I, block 2, McFarliiud'a od. to t.'ol lago drove, tWO. W. 1'. Cheshire to P. Frank Sons, lots r, and 0 In block 14, Mulligan's donation to Lane county, tUXl M. F. Kobe to Chas. II. lloldon, lots In lllenada, f-M. Iloiaco Flsk to Chns. II. Iloldeu, lots 11, Vi In block 3, Fixk's 2nd ad. trt (ilenada, ft. . " " L. K. llean to Lucky Hoy Mining Company, laud In sea 10, tp iti s, r 1 o,Kwithout timlwr, HOO J. (I. Stovonsou to Annie L. Wll luughliy, lots In block 1, Harris ad. to Kilgone, tlTiO.). JennlK U. Miller to C. A. Smith, lot 2, block 4, Mol'arlaud'a ad. to Cottage (irovn, hW. Annie (1. Toiler to U M. To.icr, Iota iu Hoot t 'a ad. to Kuk'Mic, fJ7R. T. (I. ltcudrlcks to II. 1). Smith, IOO acres in eeo. 10, tp. 1H a, r 5 , rtiex nailers to w. ,1. Miller, se4 ofswl,, see. is, tp. 17 a, r 1 w, ISlXl. Win. Hand to J. M. Pipes, trustee, 40 acres iu Skinner's Donation, l.il. J. M. Pipes to O. A. Campbell, to acres, Skinner's Donation, 1,V0. Alfred Johnson to David Finn, lot I, blk. 1:1, Cottage I trove, tAm J.W. Long to lavld Finn, lots I, 3 and II, block 1, ioigctown, Ore gon, h' MIMNli I.IH'A ri(.IN. W. J. Klblin, II. M. Miller, X. D. Pratt, Thoa. Ilrandon, S. V, Taylor, (1. U Kchnyder, W. c. Dsvls, locati Vankee Doodle claim iu ltliie Kiver district. tili.WF.L, I.OA.M AND S.aND. I( you build liuusra or if you build blecks, you will need rsnd and gravel as ueil as you ntol rHk. Ami how aloul that lanu of yours witlilu that aeie li. A hill,, loam would make II rich. Hie kin. I that we have got. ( has. K. Joyce A Co., Contiaclors of l aitliwork, nth and Vtashingtou. Inta. ,4lNI,ill-ji.-lrnBrt PAY TO A Place CLEAN RUBBISH FROM PREMISES Insurance Inspector Says li? Might Have to Ra.se Kates on the City. The notice which hits been inner tod in tiie Kugune papers admuui&liiug property ow tiers to clean up their premines muat be obeyed at once. The city is in fairly good shape ex cept in some tnatuucea where excel sior, old box 08, barrels and rubbitjh of various kinds which accumulates iu short time, have become piled up in rear of stores and. ou Jots adja cent. ; These substances lying around are invitations to flames and might cause serious loss of property if tncv'lJ nro not it once removed. A. T. Von Ktlinger, traveling in ypector lor tho Palutiue, Commercial Union arid Alliance Kiro Insurance Companion, was In the city this morn ing and made the rounds of business premises with the chief of police and street commissioner. J to found the condition of things not quite sat- isfactory and states that it must bo iuimodiHtely remediod or ho will bo compelli d to reort to his compauich laid to t ie h 011 id of Hre innk-rwritera. nnu ttitu result will bo nu lucrenso iu iiiaurance rates for Eufno. Thii city hits oujoyed ro;u,onnbln rates and will continue to do so. Tho ljUHtnoHH men ttud reRiduutB will no doubt tco fo it that thoir premiHea nro kept In proper condition. To Protect Timber. The tinber companies holding tim bcr west, of Dallas, are pulling in lire wurdoua at their own expense for the protection of their own Interests. Last sumuier ufter somoof the timber fires up tho McKouzie, the holders of tiuilier hero talkod of placing a scout or two iu various localities to protect their timbe r interests. This would cost but little to tlio claim aud would insure safety of timber, but llkootlur thinga, it was forgotten with the winter rains. It is uuw a good time to consider this mutter; this fall may bo too late. Logaa-Wild Blackberry Cross. Mis. L. llilyeu favored the Ouard yesterday with samples of a new berry that caunut but become a favorite, Hint Ib If prolillc like Its popular parents. Tho berry til ueettou is a cross between tho wild blackberry and the Logan berry both popular flints. Tho new 1 arry has tho shapo of the Loguu, with nuich of tho tart aud piquancy of the wild berry. In size it is a medium Iwtwecn the parent berries. It is named tho Mammoth by its originator. Coburg Picnic. A mid-suininer' picnic has been planned by tho ladles of Cobnrg to take place at tho Co burg bridge ou the McKenle, Sunday, July '.Hi. Tho event is being conducted for the benetit of the Coburg baud. Amuse ments, literary exeicisea and pleasure Units n ill be provided. Mr, K. King llouderaou, deputy postmaster of Fugene, arrived in our valley last Saturday aud Is visiting with his brother, Charles Henderson. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. II. ami it reminded us of our boyhood days when we were both printer boys. Time appears to have dealt gently with hi in and we hope it will so continue. Silver Lake llul lotiu. Sec Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co. Tor iiiivthing you want in tlio Paint, Oil, VimiMi. Hnisli, (ilas?, and Moulding lino. Glazing frre o( chart!. 10 Vft M!i 8t. WALK? to Save Money. ' Personals. Miss Ward weut to iiiiltey Uiia a' leruouii. Ming Lulu Curriu is in EuKuue from CottiiKB Urove, visiting. JJisaLulu (Jilstrap weut to Hoda ville this afteruoou to sueud the week. - Frof. aud Mrs. Jos. Subafer went thia afteruoou for a ehort fisit to KoseLurg. II. A. Hkeels of Siiringlleld7"hu ru moved to Doreua, Or., where he has decided to locate. Mr. aud Mrs. Will Smith, of Port laud, are visitiug iu Kugeno. Mrs. Smith was Miss liourue. Mrs. Frauk Hawk, of Iloseburg, ar rived this afteruoou and is visiting with friends iu Eugene. Mrs, 11. C. Davis aud daughter Elsie, leave today for Fish Lake, up the bautiam, for an all summer s outiug. Miss Sadio Havcmauu of Portland, who has been the guest of Kugeue friends for a week, returued home toda y. K. J. Frasior is home from a visit to lower valley towns where he went iu tho iutorest of the fical Ketute Ex change. Monday's Albany Democrat: Mrs. R. A. lrviuo weut to Kugeno this af teruoou to visit her duughter, Mrs. L. Dilyou. Mr. 11 nil Mrs. Tim Wiudell of Port laud, who have beeu guestu of Mr. nA- Mrs. H. F.. Hollonbock, returued to their home today. Mr. aud Mrs. M.S. Hubble left Eugene toduy for Corvaliis, Soda viile, Albany and other points of that region. They aro driving. F. V. Shuman, Dr. Do iiarr aud Chas. Starr weut to Foi'tlaud this morning to attend the sessions of the (Jrund Lodge of the A. O. U. W. Miss Eveyliuo Clayton of Denver, Colo., is tho guest of Miss Bessie Day. Miss Claytou will spend the summer iu Eugouo us the guest of Miss Day. H. II. Mosby aud family, of Sil ver Lako, aro visiting iu this viciuity of Cottago drove. Mr. Moshy aud family will remuiu iu the valley for a couplo of mouths. Mrs. J. H. Mean and daughter, Miss Hazel, weut to Junction this after uoou ufler visiting with Miss Stella llean iu Eugoue for a few days. They reside iu Portland. Mrs. Charles Crouer aud littlo girl aud Mre. Doty loft ou last night's tiai u for Sheldon, Washiugtou, fur a moutn's visit with Mrs. Duty's sis ter. Sheldon Is on tho coast above Olympia. Cliftou McArthur of Portland, ar rived 111 Jacksonville Thursday to spend a couplo of days with his cousin, Mrs. Juhu S. Orth, after which ho will go to Sterling to visit at the home of his uncle, Hon. H. E. Aukeuy. Mr. McArthur is ouo oi the bright young Journuiists of the state and is ou tho Oregouiau staff. -Jack souville Sentinel. K. oi P. Game. The Knights of Pythias of Cottage Drove cross bats with tho K. P. team of Eugene Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission fee of l"i cents will bo charged, which w ill include ad mission to the grandstand. A. U. McDonald Is canvassing Eu gene for the Portland Journal. He la meet lug with unexpected success in swelling the subscription list here. The Journal has merijs upon which it can approach any man and ask patronage. Yerington's Pheno luinliie never falls to cure. White Pine forJ;he cough that follows Satisfaction or money back. Yerington 9th st. Drug Store. f 15 SPecIals, True Values, Prices Plucked of Profits. ) $i.oo ioc 50c ' Towels Bonnets Shirtwaists Ginghams Etamines 29cts iTc 29c !L. ?2C J -TTc oc 50c '$2.00 " $1.50" "" fl Crash Skirts Tan Hose straw H.u.Men-. shoes (Men 0 Shoes, Ladies y GOcts 29c 'K- ii 1 T, ?L25 $2 00 yd $2.50 I straw nk Men's Bonnets Foulard Silks Fancy Silks Shirtwaists j 50c 17c 79c ?l)c 1 $1.67 J " 1 m it-"""""0'-'''"'''""' OSS CIRCUS DATE IS ARRANGED The Riugling Brothers C Ircus, the most famous show in America at this time, has arranged a date for Eugene. August 28th will be the time' for all small boys to look forwurd to and the time for all grown people to com mence thinking about taking the childreu. Tho show is said to be larger aud better than ever. Ceo. Cross has secured the coutract to feed three bunches of bill posters, 25 in each bunch, for three days in Eugene, so we mey also look for ward to the time when the bill boards will tell what the show is going to be. Note and Comment. The Register romarked of the var ious criticisms which have been seen in the Albany Dcmoarat concerning the recent carnival hold there aud stated that the Democrat did not have nerve euongb to oppose its coming in the first place. All of which brings the following Btatoment from that paper: "The Democrat has not opposed the caruivul siuce its coming. It has simply criticised it where it deserved to be. It gave some interesting at tractions and we had heaps of fun. "By the way It was not Lerve at all, butspitoof local character, which inducea the Register to oppose the carnival. It stands iu with worse fakes right along. Following a statomeut in tho pross that Eugene daily consumed some 000,000 gallons of water, tho Albany Democrat says : "Mr. Ilogue, of tho Albany Water Company, gives the daily consump tion of water iu Albany in 24 hours hours as approximately 1,000,000 gal lons. The increase over Eugene is probably due to the greater uumber of feet of pipe here, aud yet there are sections of the city that are not yet receiving water. " It's a good thing to have a second say. Tho Democrat man was prob ably estimating on nil the pumps and including the beer consumption of tho city too. The fact that. Engle and Kostal, the star twirlers of the Browns who pitched for Roseburg Saturday and Suuday in Albany, were touched np for bits almost at will by the Albany batters, proves that the toama of the Willamette Valley Baseball League ara fast compauy all bv themselves, Every team in tho bunch, except that of Albany, could win game after game in the Pacific Coast League. This is not conciet, it la almost an assured fact. Somcrs, of Eugene, is ouo of the best pitchers on the coast. His team supporta him and when a hit is made ou htm there la no time going to waste in the Held returning the ball to tho proper place. With such fast nieu as O'Day, Ordway and Struh to toss to such a sure catcher 011 first as Crawford, all of them aided by such fielders as Shanabau, Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns, Ammuntion Bicycles and SSccond-liand Bicycles Traded for Wood, FRANK E DUNN'S I Harper and Chapiu, make the aggre gation which is winning the peuuaut. Of I course with Mahoney behind 1 the bat and Pratt to alternate in tho box and in the field, there is nothing to it but victory. The Corvullis Cazctte has a long article headed "Come, Let'e Wake Up." It is probable that the Gazette man recently came through Albany, hence his desire to "wake up." FORESTERS WILL CONDUCT PICNIC Committee Appointed to Ar range Fine Program for For esters Day in Pa;k. Tho Eugeue lodge, Court Popular, Foresters of America, will conduct a picnic at Bang's Park" on Forester's Day, the 15th of August. The ulfair is to be one of the events of outdoor summer life and will be made an at traction for everyb ody. Games, con tests, races of all kinds and amuse ments by the dozen aro boing figured for by the enterprising Foresters. rri. nnn.mif inn n....n;..i..,l ni 11... l..f xuuuiuu, .u.-.u mectiug 01 me lougo 10 uuvu cuarge of the affair is as follows: M. S. Moon, Fred liloomfield, A. Lombard, C. C. Whito and Walter Ross. Sub committees will yrobably be apponted by those to have charge of minor parts. The picnic will prob ably bo made an annual affair if this one is a success. Thurston News. (Guard Special Service.) Thurston, July 20. Thurston is very lively now. . Everyone is making hay aud busy, though time was taken for a dance Friday night, which was a great suc cess. Mr. Charlie Gray of this city, has an immense cherry crop this year and is canning a large quantity for Mr. Ed. Whiteaker. Bad sigu Ed. The blacksmith, Mr. Baker, played ball with the boys last Suuday. Our merchant, Mr. Rackard, is do ing a flourishing business. Mr. Fuller, who recently purchased Mr. McMahon's place, is from tho east and is highly pleased with our couutry. His three sous arrived hero Friday. They thiuk our hills some thing grand. Ab. Matheny i very busy hauling his wood to Eugoue. Jim Rose is em ployed likewise. Irving Russell has gone to Ccdnr Flat aawmill to rusticate. Frauk Withers is working for Billy Lopp. Mr. Mead is freighting to Blue 1 Kiver. FOR SALE. Fine new ' 5-room cot tage for sale cheap. Nice grounds 100x80 feet. 81200-easy terms. Call at 8U7 Pearl street, city. FOR. YOUR. Bicycle RemiHnp- go t ' 1 p y 11 513 VaS. L. iVlatlOCK, walflmet" lues. Evidence is Delayed. In the will contest beiug coodcuwl uy iurs. aiau&m nerore County j0l)!( fiiucaid aguinst her brother's n alleging that insanity aud uudueir.l flueuce caused him to sign tb pal wnen no was unwilling, the cwl has adjourned the case until evifcl nnn '-An. Ml.ki . . Jl .au o..o t.uu. niii-.iiguu WII1CD ILi prove that Covell was subject tt saimy unci mat mat was one oiL-l grouuds for which a divorce i granted to Ms wifo iu Michigan ;I ago. Tho case w ill rest until the psl arrive. To Eugene Housewives. I I We will endeavor to lighten je burdens these hot duya by prorifc 1 your table with all kinds ofubitl some cooked foods we i jhavo on sale fresh every dit i baked beans, baked maccaroni, boi.: bam, roast moats and en lade. H. fresh bread, ' cake aud fretb fi: pies. Yours to serve. Tho Hazelwood Restaurant, DOti LOST. Large white Irish pointer. Eii head and large "mowu spots ou 1: sido and at root of tail. Had In collar when left. Suitable rcivart information sent to II. B. Rhodes, Thurtton, ft Ojfi.S1onX'A, Beuathi ) i9 KinrJ Yoo HaiPStaif Swoatlan d's ice quet. cream at tb4 ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTlt'f Notice is hereby given that ft' dersigued lsanc Gray, Jr., bii dulv aunointed administrator: estate of" Isaac Gray, iiowdecefej the County Court of wue 1 Oregon, and all persons having' nizainsl the said estule are herf tilled to present the same v proper vouchers" to said adorn tor at the law otlice of U ut Eugene, Oregon, within ti from tho date of this notice. Dated this 20th day of Julv-' L. IJilyeu, ISAAC (JRA1, All.. f octntn AdlUlC--- nf 11.0 oolnlo nf Ikhbc Gray, YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED... If you enjoy good ealiW If vnu merely eat low- health aud strength, yon'Hf what you-wBtit here. Our Menus a t attractive Our strvice is exce'lent del a tfooJJ1" .liuht nrire Jf. satitfaction oi what you eat is11 THE The hest of every' o ' ... -ni-.,,,,, - Tr-t 'Vrmrwt-