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Baking Powder
ZIMMERMAN
EXPLAINS WHAT
MARKET DAY IS
The only Baking Powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
made from grants
Insures healthful and
delicious food for every
home every day
Safeguards your food against
alum and phosphate of lime
UNVEILING CEREMONY,
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
All members of Eugene clrclo No.
16 are requested to moot at Wood
man hall banquet room at 7:30 sharp
Friday evening, June 5th, to prepare
for unveiling the monumonts of
Neighbors Ilortha H. Whltealser, Cyn
thia A. Carson and Maud I. Bradley.
The general public Is respectfully
Invited to witness the ceremonies,
Sunday afternoon, June 7 at tho
Odd Fellows' cemetery, at 2 o'clock,
and at Laurol Hill- cemetery at 4
o'clock.
Those monuments were erected
by tho order.
All members having flowers of nny
kind are requested to send them to
Woodman hall, Saturday afternoon,
June G, to bo used In decorating the
graves of all deceased neighbors.
ALBERTA 8. McMUKPHEY.
Guardian Neighbor.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is
tho ono that children like so well to
take, as It tastes like mnple Biigar.
It actB gently, yet freely, on the bow
els and thereby It drives the cold out
of tho systom, It 1b sold by all drug
gists. Tell me, ye winged winds that
round my pathway roar, do ye not
know sonio quiet spot whero wives
clean houso no more; somo lono, se
questered dale, Borne island, ocean
girt, where life Is not ono ceaseless
war with cobwebs and with dirt;
whero only nature's1 carpet spreads
beneath their tired feet, and wretch
ed men nro ne'er compelled Its emer
ald folds to beat? Tho soft breeze
funned my healed face and said:
"Heat on thero's no such place."
Ex'-hango.
Made in
New York
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ENJAMIN and
" Correct
Clothes for
Men" are
synonymous terms.
What is market day, anyhow?
neems to bo the question of the day
since the election excitement has
quieted down. To give our readers
a proper Idea, Max Zimmerman, the
famous house auctioneer and origi
nal promoter of market day celebra
tions, was Interviewed today by one
of our reporters. That there is
nothing new under the sun, Is evi
denced by market day. There Is not
a school pupil in all Europe who
does not know what "mark tag" Is,
meaning market day in English, and
the child looks forward to the going
to town on tho regulur monthly mar
ket day as any American girl looks
for the first circus of the season.
No noe stays at home on market
day grandfathers, grandmothers,
anuts, cousins, sweethearts and all
the kids go to town. It's a grand
gathering, a grand meeting place
from miles around, not alone from
the country, but the smaller towns
and-vlllages as well, all flock to the
metropolis. As all leading, up-to-
date merchants have big bargains to
offer on that day or establish market
day bargain counters, everybody gets
busy when In town with hand-shaking,
gossiping and visiting stores.
The nienfolks also get busy. While
the women folks do the shopping the
ninfl' buy, sell and swap horses and
cattle. Buyers from other cities are
here, and in short you have a market,
and U gives tho farmer the highest
market price for what he has to sell,
as there Is competition, and wherev
er there Is competition there Is llfo in
trade. The farmer soon becomes as
busy as the busiest merchant with
his buying, selling and trading. It al
so insures the farmer great bargains
at the stores, which display booster
cards, as one tries to outdo tne otn-
er in bargains, and to catch the trade
like the fellow on the fair grounds.
The fellow who yells tho loudest sells
the most. It has a circus day skin
ned to death, and for the first inaiir
gural market day It Is proposed to
give the farmers a grand treat as
well as bargains In tho Btores. there
will be n bund concert, a grand horse
Bhow, parade In .which all are invit
ed to participate, a public wedding,
prizes and premiums, and Zimmer
man, the great Midway, St. Paul,
auctioneer, who Is funnier than forty
circus clowns, to entertain, and Eu
gene will see the largest crowd ever
seen In any city of Its size In the
Northwest on its first market day.
Saturday, June 20. Market day is
certainly a great thing for the far
mer, the merchant and the town and
the Idea is to hold one here once a
month. Let no one stay at home.
Help boost the first one.
Benjamin" Clothes are
the creation of the best '
talent in New York,
the home of the most
skilled designers and
tailormen in the world.
The Prices are always
Right.
We alone sell them in
this city.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
A Turn-of the Wheel.
At the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Youncr. on Pearl
street, this afternoon, Archie O.
Knowles and Miss Margie Young,
Rev. O. C. Wright officiating. After
a few days spent in Eugene they will
leave ior tne uascaue mountains,
where the groom will be employed
as a government forest ranger.
At Drain, Juno 3rd, 1908, at the
homo of the bride's parents, Rev
nnd Mrs. J. L. Stratford, Miss Altn
Stratford to .1. E. Clark, of Forest
drove, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L.
Clark, of Creswell. The groom holds
a position In the Southern Pacific
office at that place. Rev. Skljlmoro,
ui Lrvswuu, oiiii-utieii.
At the First Christian church last
night nt 8:30 o'clock, Dr. M. C. Har
ris and Miss Vera M. Wilson, bnth of
Eugene, Rev. .1. S. McCallum offh-lnt-At
the Hoffman Houso this fore
noon, Marvin J. Drury nnd Miss
Pearl Vllllan, llev. J. S. McCulluin
officiating.
MOST CR.OCCRS SELL
Olympic Flour
NOTICE
Rtjlteil nillinilltl lent fun nf lCvnno-nl
Ino chapter No. 51, O. E. S., Friday
evening, june .a, at s o ciock. Tne
worthy grand patron will officially
visit tho chanter and a full attend
ance Is desired. Visiting members
welcome. Ily order of tile W. M.
E. M. YORAX, Sec.
William Luther Hlgglns, Port
land's oldest resident, died at his
home, hOS llroiulway, early yesterdnv
morning. He first visited the Colum
bia river region in 1S43 and had lived
in Portland continuously stnee 1X50
He was Sti years of age and death
came as the result of tho weakness of
age.
COFFEE
The best name for coffee
is one that tells where the
money's to come from, if
you don't like it
Your frocr returns rour moncr 11 TOO doal
Uk. ScbUillil'l tt.!: f r- but.
every sack guaranteed
V'dctt ol clfi:tl Ejjlrrn OrrRun hard whcv.t. Il pro
Ji;e more liuves ol brcid than any oilier flout and Ihe
lo.wfi arc HghWr And whiter. &C4uw of Ihn incrrajrii
quantity til biead produced 'he co t li tu. higher than for
othM Hour. ASK YOUR GROEli FOK IT.
Tying hf-r bonnet under her chin,
he tied her raven ringlets In;
Then to the store she wet with glee,
For llolllster's Roeky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Company.
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Warner tunes pia 0'. Leav or
ders at Morris' Music d'ore. tf
THE, PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS 3
Kodnl Is the best-knowr- prep. edi
tion that Is sold hy druc.O;s today
for il.v--iopsl.-i or Indigestion, or nny
stomai O trouble. Kndol digests ail
funis. Ii u pleasant to take. It Is
sold here by all druggists.
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Enid Ford not only possessed a for
tune, but. bcr father and mother being
dead, there was no oue to direct Ii-t
movements in any respect Walker
Brooks was an eligible party, being
also wealthy, and, although he was not
Intellectual and bad no object In lute,
Enid bad concluded that their two
estates united would involve many ad
vantages. She gave blm somo encour
agement lie proposed and was ac
cepted. In memory . of her parents Enid
built a little church In the town where
she lived: When it wns finished she
cast about for some one to take charge
of It as pastor. Laurence Keith, a re
cent graduate of a theological semi
nary, was recommended and finally .
chosen for the position.
Keith wns one of those young men
who' from the first Indicate that they
are destined to make their mark In the
world. He had, first of all, that requi
site for a pastor. Ihe gift of extempore
utterance. When he h:id unyihing to
say to his cougrogatioii be did not halt
nor hesitate for words nor become in
extricably Involved in the construction
of sentences.
Being at the head of a church built
nnd endowed by Enid Kurd, t lie re were
uiany things constantly arising for
thoin to talk -over. They Invariably
conllncd themselves to church and
charitable Interests, seldom If ever
dropping Into that small talk so natural
to young people. Indeed, Mr. Keith
treated Miss I-'ord as tho owner of the
church of which he was pastor, and
Miss Font treated Mr. Keith as the
pastor of the church of which she was
owner.
When Mr. Keith had administered
the alTalrs of the church and its con
gregation a year Miss Ford said to
him:
I am very well pleased, Mr. Keith.
with my selection of a pastor for my
church. There is, however, one recom
mendation you do not possess. A clor
gymnn should hnvc n wife. On your
salary, I admit, marriage would be un
wise, but I can relieve this detlclency.
Your salary for the next year will be
double what It has been."
Mr. Keith thought a few moments.
then declined the ralso with the condi
tion, wheroupou .Miss 'Ford assured
him that there was no condition at
tached, nnd he was satistied. A few
more matters of business were talked
over between them, when Miss Ford
said:
1 have a request to make of you
an invitation to extend to you and 1
don't wish y6u to bo Influenced In your
acceptance by our relative positions.
rcrhnps 1 am making too much of the
matter, but everything connected with
a girl's main event in life, marriage.
Is the cause of deep feeling to her.'" .
1 can understand that, and It
should, be so. What la this Invita
tion ?" . .
"Will you marry me?''
Mr. Keith looked at the girl In aston
ishment, then, instead of making a
reply, turned aud walked back and
forth for several minutes In deep
thought Meanwhile Miss Ford looked
at blm, equally surprised.
"1 do not think," he said at last,
that such a course would be well for
either of us. In a career such as.mlue
wealth possessed by my wife would
be n detriment to me, for my view of
wealth is that It belongs to the poor.
I have observed that, however liberal
rich people are. their wealth Is their
paramount Interest. With this predis
position to hold nnd lncrcaso what you
have, 1 would adviso you to many a
rich man."
It is needless to say that Miss Ford
listened to this with Interest. Mr.
Keith had mistaken her entirely. What
sbo Intended to ns of him wns that be
would perforin tho marriage ceremouy
soon to take place between her nnd
Walker Urooks. He had supposed that
she, being rich, had considered it her
part to propose marriage! When he
had finished speaking, instead of In
forming hlin of his blunder she said:
"What you say is worthy of thought
ful consideration."
A week later Mr. Brooks received a
noto from his fiancee stating that she
had conio to tho conclusion that she
was not tho woman sho would marry;
that sho had resolved to spend her In
come In doing good ouly and not lu
pleasure seeking. Mr. Brooks was
somewhat disappointed at losing so
considerable an nddltlon to his for
tune, calculating to spend tho united
Incomo in fashionable living, nut bo
weighed the matter and decided that
ho would rather glvo up Miss Ford's
fortune than soo It expended In build
ing Institutions. Ho released her.
From this time Miss Ford began to
rely on her pastor In certain expendi
tures which she designed on account of
his experience In the line she proposed
to spend the money nnd because of his
administrative nullity, which was of
the first order. It was not long be
fore their Interests became Identical.
Miss Ford furnished tho means for
good, and Mr. Keith saw that the
money went Into many a household
where It wns not only a godsend, but
wns expended to a practical pnrpose.
One evening after they had been talk
ing of these umtters Miss Ford snld:
"Mr. Keith, I one gave you nn lnvl
tntlon which you declined. . Wero the
situation now what you Inferred It
to be. your reasons for declining would
have boon excellent. But since then
have lunde my calling your calling
t see no reason why a fortune held In
trust, as I hold mine, for the poor
should not continue to go through you
to the greatest Rood. Again 1 ask.
will yon marry me?"
The second Invitation wai accepted.
EMM.U.1NE C, BUIKE.
A Thoughtless Druggist.
QKLY a0thouglitless druggist would offer a preparation without the sW
of Chas. H. Fletcher when Castoria is called for; the "delicate, fkfot!
flickering light" that joins baby's life to its devoted parents being too sacfl
to, the self-respecting druggist, to be trifled with. '
For over thirty years Mr. Fletcher has given, and still gives, hia personal
attention to the preparation of Castoria. It has won tho confidence of mothers
and physicians everywhere never harmed the tiniest babe. This cannot be said
of Imitations, Counterfeits and the " Just-as-good" rot.
, The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit because of a few pennies
mpre profit. Any new preparation can be but an experiment, and they are experi
ments mere guess work irrespective of what their sponsors may say for them.
It is experience of over thirty years, against wild and injudicious experiment,
AVbficlnblcPrcparalionrorAs
similaling Ihe Food and Reg ula
Uiuj ihe Slomacis and Bowels of
Promoles Digeslion.ClieerfuI
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opiuiii.Morpp.ine nor Mineral.
Kot M Ait c otic .
JluipeoradDrSAMVELPmnm
j1lx.Stnna
Jbfcrmint -lhCarbanatiS6da
CJwfted Sugar
ltufrytrti flavor
Aperfccl Remedy forConsllpa
lion. SourSlomach.Diarrlioea
Worms .Convulsions .I cverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
iniuso for over SO years, has uorno the signature of
"u ccii made undor liis per-
iSAjt-- sonal supervision since its infancy.
euc&e!. Allow no one to ili'ci-ivi. von iiiti.s.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " arc but
Experiments that trifle with aud endanger tbe health of
Infants and Children Experienco against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Ploasnnt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age ia Its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind
.Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORS A ALWAYS
Bear3 the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
. In Use Fo? Over 30 Years.
THt CCN7AUR OOMPAHV, 7T HURRAY ST, NEW VONK CITY,
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold by
all dguggists. -
NOTICE OP 8AI,R OF WATER
BONDS
Notice Is hereby given thajt In pur
suance of and in conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common council on tbe 5th day of
May, 1908, and approved by the may
or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the
common council of the city of Eu
gene will receive sealed proposals
at the office of the city recorder in
Eusone, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred thousand dollars In
wator bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7, 1908, nnd that said
proposals will be opened and consid
ered by the council at said time.
' That the city of Eugene proposes
to sell the said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds to the
highest bidder therefor In denomi
nation)! of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
may desire; that said bonds are to
bear interest at the rate bid, not to
exceed 5 per cent per annum; said
Interest payable semi-annually on
the first day of July and January of
each year from their date until paid;
that said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds will be
come due and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
of January, 1948, principal and In
terest pnyable at a place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
That said bonds Bhall not be sold
for leas than their par value; that in
addition to the general obligation of
the snld city, the said bonds when
sold slinll be a first and exclusive
lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments, water rights, plue lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be se
cured with the money derived from
the sale of said bonds; that the com
mon council reserve the right of re
jecting any ana an Dlds.
That the said bonds will be Issued
and disposed of under and nnrannni
to the terms of the act, "To re-incor-
poraie tne city ol Eugene, end to re
peal all acts and parts of acts In con
flict herewith," filed In the office
. . c.v. itmij ui smie r euruary. ia,
, 190S, and tho amendment thereto
passed and enacted by the people of
I the city of Eugene on the ISth day
lot April, 190S.
I A certified check of five per cent
' of the amount of each hid, pavable to
,1. 1). Matlock, Jjlayor, is required to
accompany each bid.
I This notice Is published for fiO
days in the Morning lioslster and Ru
gene Unily Guard, newspapers of Gen
eral circulation, published at Eugene
Oregon.
l!0s" "rSt ',"bIlcatlon' Ma' B'l
Py order of the 'ommon council
Jy6 LO i DOKKIS. Heccrd'.
THIS WEEK
THIS WEEK
Grace DeKoven
The World-Famous Medium, Consulting Clairvoyant Specialist,
Mental Scientist, Phychic Palmist
Can be consulted at her office, No. 36 West Seventh street, Eugene, Or.
Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ni., dally nnd Sunday. 1'hone 1031 Black.
TU.VXCK CLAIHVOV.WT.
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her superior knowledge of tho occult forces, enables her to read the hu
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evil influences, hidden treasure, cli Irvoyance, palmistry, mental science,
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If you are undecided, in doubt or unhappy, consult her M once:
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The people no longer question the strange and mysterious powers
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clairvoyant by nature, a medium by divine gift. N matter
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Palmistry is almost the oldest science. In almost eer I1 o(
the Bible we find the spirit of prophecy encouraged. e una . -
the prophets, established for such a purpose, and indications mi
lations were held In repute by God's chosen people. nort of
The most Important verse of the Bible that is used in J(lt.
palmistry Is In the seventh verse of the thirty-seventh Ai,t,
"GOD PLACED SIGNS OR SEALS. IN THE HANI) Ol- MAN I n- ,4
MEN MIGHT KNOW THEIR WORDS." Among other vers'! in p-gxH
that seem to bear a relation to the point may be nientlom-u. '"B IN
OF DAYS LAY IN HER RIGHT HAND AND HlfHEr. -7..,,V.Flrst
HER LEFT." Prov. 111:46. "WHAT EVIL IS IN MlNh HAM'
Samuel xxvl:18. j. iih-
Amng famous believers In the science may be n"n'"' nonPr"'
ier uie ureal, juilUB Caesar, cardinal nirueurn ,., ij,,co. "
irumweii, air waiter ocott, Marie Antoinette
Balzac, Victor
mas, Gladstone, and Queen Victoria. Our own George
Washington
ti'icni'-
and
Abraham Lincoln expressed great admiration for this em"" - de
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ven will receive callers between the hours of 8 a- ' V A,
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A ;niml Family Miillcinc. highly recomni
"It gives nit- Qrasnre tn speak a tors regulate t'
iood wnrd f..r r.ectrlc Bitters," nnrlfy tile !!
ivrlies Frank Wmlan or 43 Houston.,.,,,,
street. New York. "Ifs a g:u! fam- , , i, n
ily medicine for dvspopsia and liver delWtate.i oi
-"triplication .while fnr lame back der guarant-e a U
and week kidneys, it rinot be too drug store. " '
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