iBULLET
$A HIS LEG
te Bone and
Harrington Get
TSt i V,ell
' at I'J o'clock at the
Dn. D. A. Paine
ty removed She bol-
at Policeman E. A.
allot by a bold a p
j morning,
usei the X-ray to
Id Hoard it lodged
'and masbed flat
.'k do aoaeatbetle
Wjd itood It well, tie
bma at 2 o'clock In
iie same day, and la
vary well , althoogb
Vvery aore.
Ian--
bis to Newport
Ui-ybeall games bare
, be played at New
f during (be um
ly (3 round trip
?i Saturday or Suo
.inday or Monday.
'Nat;c.ultpoi t and
Junction Notes
Mr a. W. S. MoFarideo and ohildren,
of Cor vail Is, arrived here tbla week
aod will peod 'he remainder of the
summer on tbelr ranch below town.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spencer, who
I hare spent the paet (our or five
mouths In San Franoltco, atopped off
bare Saturday morning to visit rela
tives. .Mrs. Spenoer was formerly j
Miae Maud Spcer.
Mrs. S. L. Moorhead, accomoanied
by ber friend, Mrs. W. O. Davie and
daughter, Mlaa freda, and aon, Don
aid, loft Tpe-iday morning for New
port to spend a few days "where the
Due ebbs and flows iwloe la every 21
boars."
An effurt was made to ecre a
looach to attach to the morning south
j bound freight olrons day in order to
alve tbe people of tbla section an op-!
portanlty to attend, but on accouut
of tbe great amount of travel ever)
ooaob ia In use and the application
was theiefote denied. Timee
"Soon after I began to take
Wine of Cardul I couid see that
I was beginning to get back
my strength."
That la the oomment Mrs. Seyzoamr
makes. ,
' If you are sick you can take Win of
Cnrdiil and secure health and strength. If
other medicines and other treatment have
failed, that will make no difference. Few
women have taken Wine of Cardul at first.
By tar the greater number of Win of
Cardul cures are women who could not
(ft;.vher. AndruggisUaellfl.OO bottles of Wine of Cardul.
to
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1"'jj'fi . (, i Ko. 48 Straight St., Graicd Ruidb, Uicm.
I to ssdorae Win of Cardul as I found it so beneficial to
Oh after my baby waa born. I could not seem to gat wall
lBd able to do my work, and as I had been in bed for six
wisher serious, but toon after I began to use Wine of Cardul I
aa beginning to get back my strength. In another weak
np most of the day and in a month I was able to be up and
'"irk. I think it is
I for a woman
1 it highest praise.
and
niilPUIs WOaCAX't INDUVTFUAJi UAOTB.
i Young People
i Attention
jjj axe yon going to spend y our' vacation? Increase
jJaiy. Take up typewriting, shorthand, book
ftifavestigate our method. Terms low, address,
"fUgcng Business College
S Eugene, Oregon
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Fine Lager Beers
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Oregon N
"jx Brewing Association
1 Salem. Oregon
Brcwcrs'and Bottlers of the
MOUS SALEM BEER
FAITH AHD VITALITY
Pl3I B II i rn. mott:
tirtitrvmrtr lor wrroul fmttu.on anrl all d:waM of tl aeneiatlve
'lor etUi-rix sucn as tlervous Proration, p -i;ir.Ktr Loit aUnKooO.
vacv. fihtir 'ZmiMr VcM.:l fcn-M. M- jl w.rry.eaefwve ess
mccoot Otium. wbicb lead to Cchscitpt.oa aod icaaimr. With errj
ler we iroaranw locu-e or rfun 1 -r.e mr7- -uoil at 1 1 OO per bo.
! fa IK.aOTrS tH:.Tli.S.C).. CTlfluid. OUm.
Regulates the atoinaob and towels,
beala aud aootbaa the little ones'
stomBCbs and glees them a neflltbful
and natural sleep Holllxter'a Kooky ;
Mountain Tea ia the oLil'ireu'a teue-;
faotor. 35 cents. Linn Drag Co. I
PREPARATIONS FOR
FISHING SEASON
Being Made on the Siuslaw
Notts and Person-als
Dr. Geo W. Leslie has fold til
practice at Moscow, Idaho, and Is now
at Dareuport.
Gertie Schreader returned heme
Wednesday evening alter au absence
of several wet'ks Bt Kngene.
Mr. Zimmerman, of Eugene, ha
been on tbe Slnslaw for several dayt
looklug altei life insurance luaiuess.
W 11. Weatberson returned lueada)
evening from Minnesota, lie spent a
week at tbe Portland fair on tali way
back.
Mra. Caesidy received tbe sad neve
by 'phone Sunday, saying that ber
broiber-lu-law, Jobu Jojce, of Port
land, was dead. She aud her ban Wil
liam left tor Portland tbet afternoon.
An interesting and Instructive eu
tertainment, consisting of njoriu
pictures, up-to-date colored si-ene-and
graphaphene musio ai given al
tbe Odd Fellows' bajl Moudny ereu
Ing by W. , Mjore, of Eugene.
Fred Benn and Jes lcule are
putting a large tatik on the hill back
of the echoolhon-a at Mnple'on to
supply water for their dwellings, it
will bave an elevation of R'O feet, and
will le a great imp' oreu:eut over
tbelr water supply for Ihelr home.
f repurutloDB for tbe Mfbli g season
are going ou at tbe 11 1: id caunur)
ftlr. Uitison, who h8 the cauDery
rented, arrived here a few dajs ago
aud la putting things iu order for the
fall's business, lie eipects to go to
Astoria tbe last of tbla mouth after a
crew of Chinamen, and Intends to
start the oannery aa soon as he re
turns. Tbe West.
DEATH OF MRS.
J. H LAMSON
Passed Away Late This Afternoon
From Senile Debit
Hy Mra. J. H. Lauiboo died at ber
borne, 440 Olive street, tbla afternoon
about 3 45 o'clock, from senile debil
ity. She waa aged 64 years. Her hus
band, It will be remembered, died
only a tew mocbta ago.
Knnerol announcement and a sketch
of tbe life of tbe deceased will be
given tomorrow.
HAPPY WEDDING
SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
the residence of the bride's nnele and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mathews,
345 West Fourth street, oocbrred tbe
marriage of Roy Deal to Miss Kstella
Jeanr, Rev. H. N. Mount, pastor of
Ihe First Presbyterian ohorcb, offici
ating. Tbe wedding was quiet, but a bappy
one. Only a few of the relatives and
Intimate frlenda of tbe yonL? peorle
were present.
The groom la a well-known tonBO
rial artist with bis place of business
on West F.igbth ftreet, near tbe post
ofSce. Tbe brldo la a daughter of
Mr. and Mra. tlerjjamin Jeaca, of Ala
pleton, and baa been connected with
the Hotel Smeede for some time pnt.
The bappy couple are now in Port
land on a honeymoon tour.
Baseball
Saturday 'a Coast League scores:
'Frisoo, 4; Portland, 3.
Seattle, 4; Los Angeles, 4 (called In
15th Inning on account of darkness).
Taooma, 7; Oakland, 0.
Sunday 'a scores: 1
Portland, 2; 'Frtaro, 1.
Los Angelea, 6; Seattle, 2.
Oakland, 1; Taooma, 0.
Oakland, 4; Taooma, 1.
Tbe standing of tbe clubs la now aa
folic wa:
W. L. P.O.
Portland 10 9 526
Taooma 10 S 526
Oakland 10 10 500
Seattle 8 .8 600
SaoFranclsco 0 9 . 500
Loa Angelee 7 9 438
EXCUKBION KATES TO NKWPCKT
The Corvallls and rJattem R. R. bas
par on a Sunday train leaving Albany
at 7:30 a. m. for Newpert. returning
same day, arriving at Albany about
3:30 p. m. Aa this train connects
wi'.b morning train from Eugene go
lf!? and night train returning. rm
engera can make the ronnd trip In
.je day. The rate tor Saturday ex
cursion tickets from Kogene is 1.00.
Southern Paclflo Agent at Kogene wil
sell such tickets.
OABVoniA.
Personals
Kay Fratk la up from Portland.
T. A. Uilbert Is home from New
port.
Al A. Sim mots speut Sunday at
Newport.
Mrs E. Etter and In tie son went tn
Portland today.
Geo. J. Wllbelm, Jr., of Junotlor
City, la o Eugene.
Carl Coates, of Douglas ooouty, Is
visiting In Eugene.
County Commissioner H. M. Trice,
of Hale, Is in tbe city.
Mrs. J. M. Howe returned this af
ternoon from Portland.
Rev. C. A Wo: ley returned tbla af
ternoon from a trip nortb.
Mias Margaret Woods went to Cot
tage Grove tbls afternoon.
Herbert Leieb baa returned from a
trip to the Bohemia mlues.
Ut. U. A. Paine went to Portland
oa today's afternoon train.
Mack Tutfp, of Spriugdeld, went to
Grant's Pass today on a visit.
A. W. Docksteader and fimlly, cf
Dallas, have moved to Eugene.
A. C. Kathmell, wife and (laughter,
retimed lust night from PoitUnd.
Uanrge O. Uoodrill, a well-known
former U. O. student, Is In Eucene.
Chester Starr a 'varsity student.
came op from Silem this afternoon.
1) M. and W. u. Kyle, cf Flore? ee,
were registered at Tbe Smeede Sim-
lay.
John Gonzales, of Elniwood, Neb.,
is here vi-itiug at tbe borne of D. M.
Cartinell.
Mrs. Kaohel Sanders and daughter,
Mra. Pbllip Gevurtz, are In tbe altv
from Portland
Mra. M. S. Barker and daughter
returned this afternoon, from tbelr
outing at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. StanbTer, rf
Walla Walla, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W, Polders In Eugene.
I.. H. Starr, of Albany, to bas
been visiting at tbe borne ot Fred
Lamb, returned brme today.
Mr. and Mrs. r. L. Polmleiter,
Miss Ollie- MBrqulsaand Mlaa Hessle
Darling returned today from New
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Melsoo, of Sa
lem, are vtalting Miss Allle Ik we in
bngene.
Visa Anna Salzman, of Roaebarg, le
a guest at tbe bnme of Mr. and Mra
Lee Tbiuulon In Engene.
Otto Ullstrap, olty editor of tb
Register, la off duty for bla summer
vacation. E. J. Mooie la taking bis
plaoe.
Mrs. J. O. Jenkins, of Nelelgh,
Neb., wbo baa been visiting Mrs. Al
ton Hampton in Eugene, baa gone to
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pengra, ot Ash
land, wbo bave been vlalling relatlvea
lu Eugene, left for tbe nortb this afternoon.
II. V. Thompson, of Urea well, is In
Eugene today. Mr. Thompson states
that hops in tbe vicinity of Creawell
are not promising aa well aa last
year.
Mra. Arthur Comegya, of Salem, ia
visiting at tbe borne of ber parenta,
Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Smith, In Eugene.
She Is recovering from a severe III
nese.
Mrs. H. L. Bhoemakar and daugh
ter. Mrs. Waller, of Inwood, Iowa
who have been vieltlng at tho home of
C. S. Sbermau, in Eugene, left today
on tbelr return trip.
Mra. Franklin Staplea aod daughter
HeleL, cf Kinona, Minn., after a vis
it at the borne of Attorney and Mra.
S. D. Allen in Eugeue,left tbla morn
ing on tbelr return trip, Miss Emma
Staples aooomFBoled them to Port
land.
J. E. Lancaster and wife, of Con
don, are vUitlng friends and relatives
in Eugene. They will leave for Coos
Bay for a visit before returning home.
Mr. Lancaster saya alone tbe railroad
entered Condon tbe town baa bad a
big growth.
Brevities
Weather predict loo for tonight and
Tuesday, fair.
Tbe Merchants' Protective Asioola-
tlon will meet tonight at 8 o'clock.
All membei-a are requested to be pres
ent. High school students announee an
Informal dancing party for tbe even-
Tbe
Isb moj
alo for the iccaslon.
iniormai uancing party ior toe
log of Thursday, August 24.
I Bachelors' orchestra will furoli
Lewis & Clark Headquarters
Durl w the fair we will secure for
l-'iiDitn. rhiiuli anprm mr.tlutlnn In
advance, acting lor the t'nrtlaud Ser
vice Comrany. We will alto organ
; Ize every few daya apecial excursion
parties. Let aa know when you are
going that you may get tbe benefit of
low rates. Ask for particulars at tbe
. Niokstore.
' EATON i. W1SSTANLEY.
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Atgclable PropnMlionfor As-slmUaiingiticFoixlaiulRctfiila-Ung
the StoinaclB atxlDcmvIs of
rromolos Digeslion.rhocrfur
m.'SsarKtncsi.Conlaiiis neiiiKT
Opium. Morplune nor Mutcral.
Not Nah c otic .
l,Vw.t'W- .
Aporfccl ll.-mody rorronslipa
Hon, Sour Slom iCh.Uinrrtiooa
Worms .('onviilsioii.4 .Fovvrish
ncss aikI Loss of Sij-;i:i'.
racSuiiilc Sinolure or
xkw vouk.
EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
USTOISA
For Infanta and Children.
i The Kind You Have
Always Sought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over,
Thirty Yeais
if-
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given that the Lane
oouuty ooiuruteatonrrs couit will re
ceive sealed bids for the fnrnUhlng
and construction of a brldue across tbe
Coast Fork ot tbe Willamette river
about two aod nne-fourtb miles aontb
ot Cottage Urove Said bridge to coc
siat ot a oovered trims spaa 00 feet
long with CI teet ot approaob at each
end. The tin ber uted In said bridge
will be delivered free npon th
ground, the contractor paying the
coat of timber and material only,
wlfb tbe exception of the main upper
ard lower oord stick, whloh will be
furnished upon tbe ground free of
costs.
Said bridge to he oonstructed In ac
cordance with tbe plana and specifica
tions now on file in tbe clerk's office.
Said bridge to be oompleted on or
before Ihe lGth day of Uotoher, 1005.
Each bid moat be acoompauled wltb
a certified cheik In a sum of at least
fire per oant. ot the bid. '"he bids to
be opeaen on the 24 tb duy of August
at 2 o'clock p. a. Tbe court reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of tbe Court.
Tbla 4th day of August, 1005.
E. U. LEE,
County Cler. ;
Note and Comment
Kaspar Vandran, whose wife drank
from a bottle of ginger ala In Port-
and a few daya ago and died Instant
ly from poisoning. Is well-known to
many Engene people. For many year
be oondpeted tbe bar In tbe Depot
Hotel at Albany and waa a nephew of
toe proprietor, A. tiroes. His wife
was formerly a Miss Monte'tb, also
well known In Eugene. Tbe mystery
aa to wbo placed the poison In tbe
ginger ale Is puzzling tbe detectives.
It Is known that tbe life of tbe cou
ple bad not always been an affection
ate one, and many lay tbe guilt at the
door of the husband and the de
ceased's sinter. Others claim that the
poison waa plaaed in thi bottle for
Vandran. Vandran, it will be remem
bered, wbb shot about two months ago
by another saloon man over the fact
that Vaodran waa proteotlng tbe
man'a wife. The Portland police are
determined that some one, guilty
or not, must suffer for the crime.
That is a vary complaoent olty
oouocll at Portland, passing tbe ordi
nance over Mayor Lane'a veto to give
saloons the privilege of maintaining
closed "boxes," rooms lo fact, to the
extreme size of 12x13 feet, for exam
pie, of floor space. And tbls la not
al'. They are given permission to
furnish these "boxes" built Id tbelr
saloons wltb fixtures, beds and couch
es, while the doors tray be provided
locks and bolts, In other and plain
vioida, Pottlaud glvea (be aaloon the
right to add the hrotbel to Its already
.harmful business, and, Infinitely
I worse, the opportunity to wreck tbe
Uvea of Innocent girls and women
I wbo apart from plying with the eoo-
venleot liquor, drugged on occasion
If necessary to the purpose, would
maintain their Integrity.
Oburg Items
Cobnrg, Aug. 17. M. C. Bond and
family returned Thursday evening
from a ten daya' visit toPortland and
the fair.
Mrs. II. D. Barnett aud children
returned Monday evenlrg from Wood
bum, where tbey he speut several
daya wltb relatives.
Dr. M. E. Jartiaglo returned Mon
day evening after a month's absenoe,
which be spent on bla Island near tb
ooast.
Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, who baa at
tended Dr. Jiirnsgin'i patients during!
bla absence, returned to bis home lo
Brownsville Tuesday.
John r urloLg, of Livlngaton,Mont.,
arrived last Wedneslay evening for
visit with tC. U. Urandall and family.
Mr. Furlong, acoompauled by bla
wife and sen, will leave one day this
week fur Taooma.
Mlaa Mabel Rosenburg tuok tba
Wednesday evening train for Port
land, wbera ahe will visit relatives
and attend Itaj fair.
Mra. J. D. Wg)s went to Portland
Wednesday, .where abe will apend
several days attending tbe fair.
Gilbert Puttie and family bave re
turned from a six weeks' oamplog
trip to the mountaiua and coast.
Cbaa. aod Oaoar Ureenatreet took
their departure Tuesday morning for
PortlauJ, wbera tbey will Join tbelr
parents, wbo bave already located
there.
Mlaa Nellie Loom Is, of Armltage,
and Miss Laura Van Meter, of Mabel,
spent Thursday of last week visiting
Coburg frlenda,
JTwo casea of typhoid fever were re
ported in JCoburg last week. One,
tbe little daughter of T. S. Hunt, Is
convalescent aud the other oase, a
young man, waa taken to the hospital
at Eugene Sunday.
Kalph Tajlor and Mies Orphu Walk
er wort quietly married at the horns
ef the bride'a mother, Mra. Sarah
Walker, last Sunday afternoon by
Key. W. II. Meyers. Tbe happy oou
ple left Monday morning for Bedding,
Cel., where they will visit Mr. Tay
lor's parents.
New Today
WANTfcD A lady to board and oars
for a little girl, 4 years cf age. Ad
dress Immediately, "E. M.," 20T
Eaat Ninth street, Engene, Or.
FOR SALE- At a great sacrifice,
square piano. Cash or time. Inquire
Boom 8, MoClung building, Eighth
aod Willamette streets.
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