TOT EUQEOTC DAILY OVAKB. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 10O8
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DO YOUR
FEET EVER
TROUBLE YOU?
You will forget you
have feet if you try
THE FAMOUS
CORNDODGER LAST.
Worn with comfort by
men who had suffered foot dis
tress for years. Let us put a pair
on your feet. Don't buy unless you're pleased.
The red diamond on a shoe strap is always
guarantee of excellence.
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Sold Exclusively By
ROBERTS BROS.
554 Willamette Street.
EUGENE "OINKED" EUGENE WILL
TH''WEEK
THIS WKKK
GRACE De KOVEN
THE WORUI-FAMOl'S MKHIVM, CONHl'I.TINM CLAIRVOYANT, 8PKC
1 A LI A ST, MEXTAI, KC'IKNTIHT
Can be consulted at her orflce, No. 36 West Seventh street, Eugene, Or.
Hcurs from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., dally and Sunday. Phone 1031 Black.
TRANCK CLAIRVOYANCE
Grace De Kovon's extraordinary clairvoyant power, combined with
her superior knowledge of the occult forces, enables her to read the hu
man life with "unerring accuracy from Infancy to old age. Her powers
are wondorful and Indisputable; her advice is always reliable; her infor
mation clear, concise and to the point In love, courtship, marriage, di
vorce, business, . Bales, mills, patents, journeys, pensions, investments,
speculation, real estate and land duals, oil and mining claims, spells,
evil Influences, hlddon treasure, clairvoyance, palmistry, mental science.
applied psychology, auto-suggestion, hypnotism, spirtuallsm sid the occult
sciences.
If. you are undecided, In doubt or unhappy, consult her at once; a
reading of your life and character by this famous and gifted scientist will
be of great assistance to you In solving the problems of life.
The people no longer question the strange and mysterious powers
of Grace de Koven, the world renowned clairvoyant. The crowds which
fill her parlors every day Is undeniable proof that the people of Eugene
are anxious to consult a genuine pBychlc. Grace de Koven Is here to help
those who need help. If your heart Is 'heavy, if In trouble, have ill luck,
bad health or misfortune, call on this gifted woman at once. .She Is a
clairvoyant by nature, a medium by divine gift. No matter what
your trouble, bIio . will help you. She tells your name,
whom and whon you will marry, with name and date; gives
reliable advice on business, deeds, patents, wills, friendship, love, marriage,
dlvorco, chances, travels, snles, and.in fact every question of Importance
to the human race. She reunites friends In the bonds of love and affec
tion and causes quick and happy marriage with the one of your choice.
CALL TODAY FOR IA3XV FEE.
Til 10 WORLD'S illKATKMT EXPONENT OK HCIKNT1F1C PALMISTKY
Palmlstrty Is almost the oldest science. In almost every portion of
the Bible we find tho spirit of prophecy encouraged. We find schools of
the prophets, established for such a purpose, and Indications that the re
lations were held In repute by God's chosen people.
Tho most important vorso of the Bible that is used in support of
palmistry Is in the soventh verse of the thirty-seventh chapter qf Job:
"GOD PLACED SIGNS Oil SEALS. IN THE HAND OF MAN THAT ALL
MEN MIGHT KNOW THEIR WORDS." Among other voYses In the Bible
that seem to bear u rolntlon to the point may bo mentioned: "LENGTH
OF DAYS LAY IN HER RIGHT HAND AND RICHES AND HONOR IN
HER LEFT." Prov. 111:46. "WHAT EVIL IS IN MINE HAND?'-Flrst
Samuel xxvl:18.
Among famous believers In the Bclcnce may bo mentioned: Alexan
der the Grout, Julius Cacsnr, Cardinal .lilcholieu, Napoleon Bonaparte,
Cromwell, Sir Walter Scott, Marie Antoinette, Balzac, Victor Hugo, DuA
mas, Gladstone, and Queen Victoria. Our own George .Washington and
Abraham Lincoln expressed great admiration for this eminent science.
If you are interested it would bewull to call this week. Grace do Ko
ven will receive callers between the hours of 9 a. m. and 9 p. m Low
fee. Bring this adv. IMionu Muck 10111,
il West SEVENTH STREET SO
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Automobile Livery 3
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Night
Day Phone Black J5I( Night Phone Black 1751
EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. Et VELTUM, Manager
OUT OF 100 DASH .
AT GORVALLIS
t'ltKIGKK, LOCAL SCHOOL'S
(HACK KPKINTKH, JOIIIIFJI
OCT OF PLACE IN B.ITUUJAYli
CONTEST Kl'GENK TEAM ON
LY MADE ONE POINT IV EN
TIKE MEET
The Eugene high school track
team returned from Cqrvallls yester
day afternoon, the boys feeling more
disgusted than discouraged over the
poor showing made. The cause of
the failure is given as unfairness of
the Corvallis officials (O. A. C. stu
dents) and hard luck. The deal giv
en Crelger, the hundred-yard man,
is said to be, and Is even admitted
by many O. A. C. students as the
"rawest" decision on record. It seems
that in the final trial heats for the
100-yard dash Friday Crelger was
the man caught by all the timers as
first man (time, 10 2-6). However,
the judges or rather one Judge, the
other admitting that he wasn't sure,
even that he hadn't noticed declar
ed that he didn't know who It
was made It, but that he didn't think
that the winner's number was the
same as Crelger's but the number of
the second man. This mad,e it that
Crelger didn't even have a place, and
left the race as one man short, show
ing plainly that there was a mistake.
Of course there was a proteBt, not
only by the Eugene men, but by
many others, but Instead of deciding
anything then the officials said that
they would see that tt was maue
right. It was left this way until the
last thine before the finals the next
day, when Crelger was told that he
did not qualify and would not be al
lowed to run. The comment even
among O. A. C. students themselves
was that this was a plain "dink," and
very bold at that. Practically this
same thing was done to "Hal" Bean
In t'he 440-yard dash last year. It is
probable that Eugene will not enter
another team In this contest.
In the broad jump, where Elmaker
expected and was expected by all to
take first, he sprained his ankle. This
sprained ankle also hindered him in
the relay and It was lost by a few feet
only. If It had not' been for this
there would hnve been no question
but that Eugene would hnve won it.
Bailey, who made Eugene's single
point In the whole meet, In the hammer-throw,
made some splendid
throws, but repeatedly stepped out of
the ring and would lose the throw.
The boys expect to make this de
feat good, however. In the meet here
next Friday with Salem high, which
to"k the second number of points In
thla last meet.
HAVE HUMMER.
CF MARKET DAY
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SFENCEB, President.
L, H., POTTER. Vice Pres.
F. N. McALlSTER, Cashier.
Cor 7th and Willamette
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MOST GR.OCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack nuararrted
M.ulr of wltctod Eastern Crr lurd wheat. It pro
duct! mure Uuvim ol breid than jny olhrralluur nd the
loav.-t art llglilr and whiter. IVciuie of tho lucrra.wd
quality ol bte.id Ktoducrd 'lie o 1 1 m, higher tlun lor
othrrlluun. AMC YOUR GKO-ER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOUfUNG MILLS
SALEM TEAM SHUTS
OUT LOCALS TWICE
The Falrmount team of Salem
shut out a plcked-up Eugene aggre
gation at Recreation Park yesterday
afternoon twice in succession, the
score of the first game being 3 to 0,
and the second 4 to 0. The games
woro only soven Innings in length.
The locals showed luck of practice,
nnd In fact some of them had not
played a game before this year, and
tho others had been playing but lit
tle. A good-sited crowd stayed all
through tho agony and most of them
were glad when It was over. A now
rule was established during one of
the games. A decision of the umpire
was disputed nnd flnnlly it was
agreed to decide whether of not the
riHinur was out by tho flip of a coin.
This rule should be placed In the
official baseball guides.
Mux Zimmerman has got them a
golng, and the people of the city are
in feyer heat over the idea that there
is to be a market day in Eugene soon,
the same day there will be a horse
show. The Idea of a market day Is
a good one, and Max Zimmerman Is
the man to get rhe people enthused.
He has the right idea. . He says the
men In the circus who have their
wares for sale are successful only to
the extent of the noise they make.
The man that "hollers" the loudest
sells the roost lemonade. It is the
Intention to make this day long to
be remembered In Eugene as a day
of big things. The factB are that
such an event will bring to the city
the country folks who have something
to sell, and with their money will be
(n a position to patronize the mer
chants for their spring necessities on
that day:
The horse show will be a big event
In Itself, but If to that you add the
opportunity to sell the stock you have
to the man who wants the stock you
have for sale, it Is difficult to say to
what extent the people will come to
the city on that day. There will be
the bellowing of cattle, the neighing
of horses, the squealing of pigs, the
crowing of roosters, the bleating of
sheep, and pandemonium will be let
loose. Will you be with us?
S. B. FINNEGAN'S NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP OPEN
ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE
PLACES ON THE COAST ELEC
TRIC POWER FOR FORGES AND
MACHINERY
S. B. Flnnegan, who has conducted
a blacksmith shop in the McFarland
building at the corner of West Eighth
and Olive streets for the past several
years, this morning began business
In hlsnew shop in his own brick
block on Olive street just in t'he rear
of the old shop. This shop is one
of the most up-to-date places of Its
kind on the coast, and contains an
the latest appliances and machinery
known to the trade. There are three
forges built of brick and furnished
with wind for the fires by an electric
fan located In the basement of the
building. The drills are also oper
ated by an electric motor. The horse
shoeing, wood-working and wagon
and carriage departments of the shop
are all separate and In charge of
high-class workmen, Mr. Flnnegan
having personal supervision over all
departments. Tho tire heating and
cooling furnaces sre inside the build
ing, something out of the ordinary,
the usual thing being to heat the
tires by a (Ire out of doors.
Traveling men who have seen Mr.
Finnegan's new shop all say that It
beats anything they ever bow In
their territory, nnd all of them take
occasion to congratulate Mr. Flnne
gan upon his enterprise In establish
ing such a plant in this city.
After a few days, when everything
is in good working order, the public
Is Invited to Inspect the shop. Mr.
Flnnegan will take great pleasure In
showing visitors through the place.
COFFEE
Our name on the pack
age gives us the credit,
and puts on us the money
back burden it isn't a
burden!
Your grocer returns your mnner II rou don'l
tike Schilling 't Uil: we pay him
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IVEltV, FK.F.li
AXI) SALES 8TAnT.ES
Having purchased the Ollbert feed
tables on West Fifth street, near
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
first-Class livery, feed and Bales sta
ble. We are prepared to furnish
iiood teams and Indies' saddle horseB
un short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble nnd our treatment of the public
courteous nnd obliging.
Having had much experience In
tho livery business wo know how tc
conduct such an establishment In a
first-class manner. Wo respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage,
tt 1). O. GOULD & bON.
HAW ft riV4B.tT A WIT Vil 1 Ml Hi VtUWAM
WELL Dlt!l. UNO
Cot your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
lirCUllOl.Z & CARPENTER.
M'.7 So. Willamette St.
Phono Rod IsTi. tf
(i.VSOI.IXK WOOD SAW
w it, w nite is prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Itlnck 4351. Residence.
516 West Sixth street
ROLLED IIAItl.F.V AMI ll,U.F.l
M. i
At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette
streets. Phone Red 152 1, tf
It. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE
FACTORY
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end
of Fifth street. Repairing solicited
Phone Black 539 1. Residence phone
Black 5501.
IF YOU KNEW
The merits of the Texas Wonder
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl
bottle (two months' treatment) Bold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis.
We still have our uargaln connter
which Includes hardware, furniture
rugs and matting. " Don't wait until
they are all gone.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Bargains In Every Departm
e'nt
$2.50 SILK GLOVES $1.98
$1.50 SILK GLOVES $1.09
Women 's Long Silk Gloves
double tip, 12 and 16
button, pure silk,
$1.50 grade... .$1.09
$2.50 LAWN WAISTS $1.69
$3.50 LAWN WAISTS $2.98
J 000 Lawn Waists, regular
$2.50 value at only... $1.69
S5 Women's Oxfcids 9gc
"w's;a oak :
slngl?
value
3.5u
of t".' reSlr
$4 fift
$2.50Wom8n'sShoes$l.39
Women's shoes n
": Paten , " 5?"Ut
a; solid oak Vole- ., 6
Sle counter; In an ? "
and widths J .? 8ll
frnm r. " ' to 8.
"alue
uu irom c to EP
up to S2 5ft- ..i. '
Price . ,
sale
1.M
$1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS 49c
$1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS 89c
$2.50MEN'SSHIRTS$I.98
3 lots of men's shirts, In eof
and negligee. I all 8fx
and colors; cuffs on
off; full and J'?
Bleeves and body; val;
VP to $1 at 40c: val,,; ,!
l-50 at "Vu
TiTe BON MARGHE
540
Willamette Street
1)11. C. C. GRIFFITH
Famous State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on State
Medical Hoard. Is lorated at Kit
chen & Kompp livery stable,, corner
Seventh nnd Oak. Phone .Main 93.
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MOULDING
SIDEWALK
POSTS, BOXES
Organized 1883
The First.
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid i J100.000
Surplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total . , . . ; $300,000
Under Same Maimnrinent 2." Years
Your I'ntromiKo' Solicited.
T. Q. Hendricks Presldenl
S. B. Eakln Vies President
P. E. Rnodgrass '.Cashlei
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caahler
Darwin Bristow. . .Assistant Cashier
Complete line of floes and bunting!
at Hill's tlun Store.
Madame Dean's
Pills.
AIIMINISTUATKIX SALE
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the County Court
of l.ane County, Oregon, duly mnde
and entered of record on the 2 7th
day of April, 1!0S, authorizing, em
powering nnd directing the under
signed, Hebocca A. Pope, administra
trix of the estate of I. V. Pope, de
ceased, to sell the real estate be
longing to said estate at pri
vate sale for cash, according to the
terms and conditions of said order.
Now, therefore, lu pursuance of said
order. 1 will from on nnd after 10
o'clock In the forenoon of Thurs
day, tho 2Sth day of May, 190S, at
tho law office of I. N. llarbaugh. In
room 6, over the First National bank.
In Kugene, Lane County, State of
Oregon, offer for sale and sell nt
private sale to the highest bidder,
tho following described real estate
(ifutiimnK to sai.i estate to-wu: rite
imli luilf of the south-east quarter, I
and the fractional e.ist half of Lie!
4iuithwtst quarter of section 11. In
Mwiislilp IS smith of range 3 west,.
insisting of '.i'.".. ncres of land In
Lane county, Oregon.
Pated this 27i!i day of April. lns.
UKHIOiTV A pni'i.'
Administratrix. '
I. N. HAUBAIGH, Ally for Estate.
FRENCH
FEMALE
A Rafk, Curtain Rk-
1-IF.r FOR HUPPRKASKD
Mknstiu-atiox. MEVEK MOWN TO FAIL
Stfol Kurd Mix-orty! KntlnfocMnn Guar,
antwlor Money IViuimIp.!. s.nt pro
piii'l tr SI.IW it Ik.. Will iKMitl them
on trlnl, to bo paid tor whpn relieved.
Hainnlcii Frw. lualst on nutting tho
Pennine, aeeept no oubtitltiite. H yonr
tlruiieist tliH-s not buvu Ihetu Bend your
onlerstotho
'UNITED UED1CAL CO., Boi 74, Lancaster, Pa.
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
NEW BOOKS TO READ
The Barrier, by Rex Beach
The Metropolis, by Sinclair
The Iron Heel, by London
Princess Nadine, by Reid
now
to be had at
Schwarzschild's Book Store
586 Willmatt,St,.
A. C. MATHfcWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and Rood excavation
earth for sale
Phdnc Black 2311
or call at 345 W 4 th
MTE?:ij'LSff ma
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;w.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
' Successors to
ARMITAGE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
. Oak and 7th, Eueene. Or.
Portland
, ROSE
Festival
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
IATES It 10W S USTtll ROOSIS
A New Set
Chairs
Why do you have
SHABBY CIIAIKS In
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NKW for onlv 50c ?
A can of Chinamel will wort
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
S every can.
S Pve our west show window.
ASK TO SKK Ol lt XKW WAI.I.
i I'AI-KIl
a 16-18 West Seventh St.
I OVERTON
g Wall Peper and Paint Co.
To Bo Held in Portland,
Oregon.
JUNE J to 6, 1908
Will be the most brilliant
Floral Fiesta flnd
Civic Jubilee
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
Several important conventions to In
held in Portland on that
occasion.
o
The Southern
, Pacific Co.
Will sell Siecial Tickets on This
Occasion From
EUGENE
to Portland and Iteturn st
$5.00
For particulars rail on
A. J. UII.I.KTTK. U'cnl AW
Win. McMiirniy.
General Pasenger Agt., Portland, Ur.
Portland. "The Kose City," will be
scene of splendor snd the cen
ter of world-wide Intere!
for one weak.
of 1
your a i npi imsvtn "nr
GEO.K.MUNROE
TKi HOUSFURNISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 West Eighth St.
We have everythlnK for the kit
chen. All sorts of pots and pans in
metal and Kraniteware. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime instead of a drudae you will
find here, 'telephone Ri Do 7 6.
EUGENE .OREGON
HOWER & WOOD
llenl Kstatr Bni Tlinlx-r Laml
linnrli, I Vrm and t'lly l"TonrrtT
Your wilrtin;ite jeswlfully
soliritt-tL)
Ilooin I, over First Xnt. Hank
WiUamstte Valley Co
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands ol
Croccrics
Fresh Green ctaNJS
Flour and Feed
G,H. IRISH
Phone
Main S3
52
ihSt
j. W. BARRINGER
Moves aiiytmn?-
:enlh and ujk
45U. Eugene. WW"
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