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THE EIGENTC DAILY GrARD. Tlll liSnW VV1-XIMJ, ji-xk i ,mm o ! wSiw ' OlilTl A lit MANY FLOATS WILL EE IN BIG FOURTH PARADE ..i .1.. ir.l I (! ".,1 Don't Balk at the ar Mark li.-. 11: a I'.-I of those who I to have floats m the parade aii.l li is t.- I t:e .i ntimK-r cf nth- to take parr Hardware Companv . Slab- rilaslu-rs. price isn't evtbiug in buying ing CLOTHING. The quality counts for some thing. La will always find the high est quality of gc ods and workmanship at the min imum of prices I0BERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 WiUmette Street. BLACKSMITH. TJr Get your Rubber Tires put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St GASOLINE ENGINES UGATION, SPRAYING and RMP1NG MACHINERY hrirbanks-Morse Gasollno Engines toping, spraying;, sawing, grind '. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Purbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo i tor power and light. WrUnks-Morae Windmills and KM, Fto-banks-Morse Grinders, Feed W, Well Pnmps. ID first quality goods at lowest it always In stock. Liberal terms. pt reply to inquiries and quick mwiti, Write (or catalogue and M. CER&BENHDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0. PAHBANKS, MORSE fc CO. Portland. Oregon tombing -;i..m,i. i!u, 1,,-r r Mrs. sum,. K,vn,.h. ,, ' (.-male trouble:. f,,r ., ... Vcars-Wlls,,, rundown. M 2 '" I could ,lol dj , 80 ;aubdlur.pou,'d'"u rg FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ror thirty years Lydia K. Pink hum's VeiMtalile rv, T L" , trora root and herbs, W bin the ,n'Iard wmeuy lot female ills, and has positively cured thousands of wemen who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcere, tion, fibroid tumors, irrepularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear, uig-down feeling, flntulency.indiges- tion,dizziness,ornerviiusprostration. hy don t you try it ? Don't hesitate to vrit to Sirs. Plnklmm if there Is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letterinconfldcn.ee andaclvlsevoa rree. So woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousand. Address, Lynn, Mass. 'an. I, .Ms. ho. us and sines. stationer. and ! Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G, F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL r's Mils:.- II ,M. ''"' -I an. I Kleetrlc ih,. j Valley t'onipanv. . ii.t ,r. 1'nnii.aiiy. :arn Lumper Company, 'are l'hiiKii:r:i.li Companv. Haile's Livery Stulile. I -oil!; Hall, plumbers. J. i) Watts, Jeweler, r'. il Dunn, baker. f"lv:n Knssell. milliners. (je... .'1. Smith, com mission mer- U1U 111. Telephone Comimne Camiihell-Kellman Company .house- t hi nisiiers. Seattle Produce Companv. S B. Finu.can. blaeksmlth. Hanns & Williams, painters. Luuford & Haskell, painters. Scobert & Dodite, Rrooers. Martin Miller, boots and shoes. Hon Marche, dry goods. Veltum's Automobile Livery. Chambers Hardware Company. Hunter & llloughby, electrical supplies. tariff in Hardware Company. L. A. Overton, paints. Hollenlieck Heal Kstato Company Palace of Sweets, confectionery Merchants' Hank. lockerltne & Wetherbce, dry KOUUS. Ked Cross IlniK Store. V. E. Dunn, dry goods. Woodmen Circle. E. D. Matlock, general merchan disc. Orpheum theatre. . L. Archambcau. manager of the Varrn Construction Company. arrived In fcugene last night from Medford, where he has been to ar range for the beginning of the work of paving the main street of that city "It Is our Intention to begin work .here at once," said Mr. Archambeai today, "and to rush the paving through to completion. First the preliminaries must he attended to and the force organized. We Intend to work Medford men altogether. The superintendent of construction was due yesterday, and will take active charge of the work. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wv,rk. Call and let us estimate on 'our work ya &. Heitznunj J West 6th St, ! 'hone black I 117 ?0.K.MUNROEl HOUSFU&NISHER. STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE Wen Eighth St. he everything for the kit- i n ot P'a an(1 Pans '" granlteware. All the little 'ftnrpa ,. i.i n t milt uiaae cookiuk instead of a drudge you will Telephone Red B5T6. EUGENE .OREGON fcanlal-Pepsin Capsub A POSITIVE CURE. A New Set of Chairs Whv do Sou have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you can make them (JO0D AS NEW for only 60c ? A can of Chinamel sill work wonders in your home. See that the Chinaman is on every can. Sep our west show window. ASK TO SEK OI K NEW WALL r.irr.n 16-18 West Seventh St. J OVERTON j Wall Paper and Paint Co. J i i n jsnsiiniiaT KLMIKA ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Elmlra. June 17 --Elmlra is going to celebrate the Fourth of July. Pro gram later. Mrs. McAllster, from Idaho, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erlck son. Mrs. Pope, of Deadwood, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. C. Horn. Notice has been posted as to the proposed change between districts 88 and 139. There will be a strawberry socia ble at Fred Yates' Friday night, June 19, from 7 to 12 p. m Everybody In vited. A. C. Barbour. Mrs. Hlnkson and Grace Driver were In Elmlra last Wednesday. Jesse Fountain was seen In our midst Wednesday. Our village Is still growing. Mrs. Miner has purchased a lot of T. A. Fountain and is building a house on her property. t. (.. Walters is enjoying a visu with her two sisters, .Mrs. Peterson and Miss Hall. Harry Sawyer and Kdward Ml, r Marcolii, have purchased a stereoptl- con machine and will travel, giving xhiblilons of moving pictures and Il lustrated songs. Thinks It Sated His Life. K$ IN 0N2 OR MANY COLORS ?3 LARGEST FACILITIES 3 fi THE WEST FOR I $i TVE PRODUCTION Or" I i'l HICH GRADE wuk UTII tl I" lit""""'" I -i -J-IMSISJ14MWUMH3K mm I ester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine, sas in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Ulscovery for years for rout-liS and colds, and 1 tnins it ' saved my life I have found it a re I liable terrrdy for throat and lung I troubles, and would no more be ii.hoet a le.ttle than I would he I a-n hnut food " For nea I years N'-w Discovery has been at the I head of thr-iat and iung remedies. As la preventative ot pneumonia ana i k.i'w of weak luncs It has no equal. 'Sold un'ler guarantee at W. A. Kuy- j ic:-ndall s drug store. 50c and 1 I Trial bottle free. I NOTICE 1 heri-hv noiify the public that ! i; no' I... held responsible for any ontra-i-d ny niyseu. CEO. L. HKEBE. Daniel II. l;-Yoe wj bor toga. X. Y., July 4, 1 s:)'.. a Kusi ne. Or.. June 17. 19"-. year.-. 11 months and 13 d.. survive! by one brother, n: his wit-., two sons and f i. ters. Mr. Deyiie moved from to .Michigan In 1V0. a vears later from there to V Wis., where he lived iinti ago. when he came with hi Oregon. In IMirt he was united iv to Mary Jane Smith, who di, young womanhood. To tli were born two sons Jame. who re sides In North Dakota, ar..! MlUon, of Minnesota. In IsTti he married M:s fi irissa A. Itlce. who survives. To : .is union were born four daughters l':!.t, I.- t tie. l ora and Clara, all of Eugen... Mr. Deyoc united with the Meth odist Episcopal church In his earlv manhood, and was at the time of bis death a member and regclar attend ant of the local church. His unassuming, ktndlv manner and sterling chnracter have endeared him to all his friends. In the home. the church nnd the state he has throughout his more than three-score years and ten stood for the best type vi .American mannooa. The funeral services. will be con ducted at the family residence or Pearl street, near Fourteenth, at 10 a. m. Friday. His pastor. Rev. D. H. Iriuible, will have charge LID ON S. P. TRAINS IN ALL DRY COUNTIES at -s a result of the June election which so l:in:e a n:irt of the si went dry. officials cf :!ie Southern Pacific are PKiMeg preparations to put on the lid on trattis throiua ih dry counties No honor inav be sol. I THE CHEAT KLKKT PUTl'ItES Will be given again Friday and Saturday at the Electric theatre. J19 ih yor kwftw The merits of the Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. (I a bottle (two months' treatment! sold by O. J. Hull, or bv mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W Hall, 3928 Olive Btreet, St. Louis. OSTEOPATHS DESERVE CONFIDENCE Make Certain That Your Doctor Is A Real Osteopath, Holding Hie Dip loma of a Reputable Osteopathic College and a Ucense to IVactice in Your State, ami Then io Ahead. Itraulta Prove tlio Worth of tho Treatment. The sufferer who contemplates taking Osteopathic treatment should begin by making sure that '.he phy sician, in whose hands be places his I case, Is a real Osteopath; for unfor tunately, there are rank pretenders who have no knowledge of tho sci ence worthy of consideration. In most cases these are men who have never had nny training at all worthy the name. But hero and there Is also- found An old school physician who, without ever having been within the portals of an Osteopathic college at all, pretends to a kncv'-lge ot subject which it has tai it. the re Osteopath three hard, years of school ing and practice to master. It Is gratifying to note that this latter Is a rare exception, as most good medic al men admit ignorance of the sub ject, and frequently send their pat ients to qualified Osteopaths when it seems advisable in their Judgment to do so. Every patient should, to be gin with, make certain that his Os teopath holds the diploma of a rep utable Osteopathic college, and a li cense to practice in your stnte; and this, having been ascertained, treat ment may be accepted with perfect confidence. There Is every reason in tho world why the confidence of sufferers should be given to qualified Osteo-1 paths without reserve. Osteopathy Is J no longer nn experiment. It consti tutes the regular means of treailng' disease that is In use by 4,000 pbv-; siclans, practicing in all states and territories. In (in at llrltlan, Hawaii, i China and Japan. The eourse of i I on the trains w hile they are passing rr age through Lane or any oilier of the .!:- n hei 1 c tunties of the state uu.t passenger's union!'1! be obliged to do without tmov luting beverag.s lluv spec.alh (a, vor ' . 1 From ilregory. on the state line to the south, to Jetferson. where the Southern Pacific crosses Into Marion county, the first oasts in this st.d for northbound trains, is about .loo nill.'s. almost day s run. Through all this dreary waste of countrv. pas sengers on trains will not be alt! get a ur .p to drmk to assuage their raging thirst. 1 lie passenger department of the llarrlman lines are preparing to have printed on the menu cards In the uiners mat drinks cannot be served on board trains while passing through dry counties. The same plan is iinioweu in tne mist, when drv states are crossed by railroads. Pas sengers avoid the desolating effects or tins regulation, however, bv tam ing a sufficient quantity of wet goods oeroro the lid Is clapped on to last them until trie train rolls Into a state whore the saloons have not yet been nanisned. and the blanket of prohibi tion spread over tno stale. The railroads cannot do otherwise than comply with the law In regard to selling liquor In drv territory, and the passengers must abldo by the re strictions. As tho new regulations go into etreet throughout the Oregon counties which voted themselves drv on July 1, plana are now being made by the railroads to prevent liquor be ing served on board trains while pass ing through tho dry counties after that date. For the Summer's Cooking' No kitchen appliance gives such actual sjtist.u -turn and real homecomloitas the New Perfection Wick ISlue Maine Oil Cook-Stove. Kitchen work, tins coming sunnier, will be letter and quicker done, with greater ""' "'iim.ri tor tne wotker it, instead of the stiHinL hu ll ,l a ,-....1 Ih. I. 1 . .. . - ... . Mlr( lm 1H)S y ,.,tf e,ni,lrilitJ (1 anie of the ELMIRA WILL CELEBRATE JULY 4 (Speclnl Correspondence.) Elmlra. June 17. The people of Elmlra and vinlnlty have decided to celebrate, tho Fourth of July. At a meeting last night various commit tees were appointed to carry on the work. Tho program will be given later. Everybody cordially Invited to come and have a good time. lluy a "Henley" lawn mower and It will be a pleasure to mow the lawn. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SICK HEADACHE PonltlTttlr cnifil j I hew Liltlo hlllm Tlirjr also nllOTQ Dl treuM from Dyvpcpnla, la dtfrefttUu and Too liearty KnUiiff. A perfect mm My for DtuUnMH. Nttwea, DrowiitiiM-. Dad Taste la tho Mom. Cbattf Tvairta, jfiJa In the Hide TO K HID LIVER. Tbffi rufolau Uw Boweta. jfurel Vofatabla. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL NICE, CARTER'S Jliirft- NEW PERFECTION AVick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Slove Delivers heat w here you want it never where you don't want it thus it keeps the kitchen cool. Hums for hour, on one filling. Instantly reRulatcJ for low. medium or intense heat. Has sufficient capactty for Mt'uscilUlU II CCU 5. Three i.es if not at your dealer's, write our nraiest agency. Thi . 1.1 I I- never ditaepolnts aft. conomicml an.i S Mnn,t.ifi.l li..g. c ..i: 11 made, btaulitully nick.led. Your iiving.roo'm will ba pl.unler with a Kayo Lamp. II not with your dealar, mil. our nmmt igracr. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lacsrpar sirs') Ginuine Must Bear Fac-SumU .itrn.tiiMi piTTLE --b-- IVER S aTI-y JREFUIE S'IBSTITUTES CARTERS 1 iralnlny throiiKh whlrh an OHieopnth now has to pfta hrfore rcelvlntt hlii diploma Ik an arduous and extended , one, roverlnK three yearn personal! attendance with ntne month's aolld : work fn farh year a total expend.-J t ure of time and attention, fully eq I iial to that reotllred by the bent medl-j ral pnlleRen. The Osteopath la fully) and thoroughly equipped In evory I , 1 Bl'idy that Ik Involved In healing ii wnrlr with lh silnvln Kk : ..WHY NOT. Tor InflkmBiktien or Ciirb of th Bimdit ud Ih d Kldatir. Ma tarm pv 0rB nalakiy tod r rmkt Bt'f ill rssnatarsl D I of tk- TrlMKrr Orva A nlnwir hamilaM. Hotel b a t tun ma. ji'rice UiC or hv potpid. U Ji. otitrm boiotn. Atldrwt, THI EAKTal-PfPHMCO. L- LA NO. Img(rli Co. Trarfer lJld Htavy Hauline' it. Eueew.Or.ioa; pbon Uuvjk UU ro:r Buy Paints end Wall Paper s Prac;i:a! Pa r i ,md Do:ofators Best S:!c:?ior.s at Lowest Pn:csG Ludford & Haskell rrifc;-j' - Sth And Chiton .' :.IUs r.-t 1 John M. 1-. Uixoo, iucce-aor to W K Bodar. All wd sawed to gaugfl. Fir prompt aervlre phona Diack :iJl! R:d.nre 324 High it reel, it Gaaoline woodsaw kfn U t draymg and et Hr.il th"ne K-d 27 k-'k -5411. ((Ml,' HMI.! n.:r ord' r f"r f'.r' V. - Tran-fe: i at 114 1. of- - lia: I'h'.r.e (.-d work, with the Dingle exception of materia medira, which be does not utM at all. In anatomy he has a training that In not equalled by any other physician; nnd ht peel a I ays tern of treatment, conforming, as It does, entirely to Nature's laws, simp, ly endeavoring to help Nature with her work. Is so simple, rational and manifestly incapable of harm In rom-: petent hands, that It should commend Itself to all. It can only be added that the system has been recognized by legislative enactment fn the great majority of the states of the l.'tilon. that It Is proving Itself anew every day, and that those who endorse It are those who havj received the trea ment and who know whereof t hey speak. A man or woman who suf fers from bodily ailments haa no oc casion to despair If an Osteopathic doctor has not ben consulted ; for Osteopaths not only are scoring great succe with all kinds of curable dis eases, but are even recording com plete recoveries In cas-s described by other schools as Incurabl Any good Osteopath will tell the path-nt eiai- !v hat he finds and give him a def inite ld'a at once us to whether rur is i-f'Sflltie or nor. No'" - The O-tenpA'h mentioned hi-low is thoroughly q i'ifn-d In ev--ry r!pft. Struts ' f .r.e prlF-s. hy rn-jr.ey ;here? nr in not I. It Jut and ore of( invent i L. STI'HI.EV (fwopa'hle Ian, fffli. tin r cbamher' .'.! Wlllati,. - s'ri'.-t. I'hotin H!'-k l:!2fi. f'.t.nu II a' I'm fre... It..i.nte TIM Firry s-re. O I'hotie It' d 31 S 7. Oil 'ke nial. 02 'J" per rwt ! MOON t TI.NOI.EV. Warm Weather Clothes ;l'F. BEST HATIHFAtTlOX WHEN Ft IU HASEK AT HA. W)'H. MK CAItltY lll;if ;ilAI)K Hl'lTH, .MA.NTFAC Tl'ltEl) 11V .MICHAICIJ HTEItN CO., KOIl WHICH VK AUK SOLE AtiKN'TH IX KTOENK. TIIF.V KEKI' TIIKIIt HHAI'K, WEAK WELL A.M AltK l'ltH KII ItF.ASO.NAIlI.V Lovelace The great trotting; stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. . Tyler B. Veloce A Grand Pcrchcron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; wcieht. 2300 oounds. The cham pion h'erchcron at the last Oregon btate rair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid ($ Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn. Eugene. Oregon HI KI'IHIC AM) DELIOHT. await you when you come to mnko your (IrBt purchase at this grocery storo. Surprlao at tho comploteness of our stock, delight at tho quality and low prices which prevail. Tho sooner you become acquainted with this store tho quicker you will begin to have better groc eries ami to save money, W. M. CREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Light welglit VnoVrwrar and nil kinds of fnrninhlng for the summer Kenton. If you would drna welt and comfortably, rome In. and let u show yon what we luivr, fill ()on't utr Ut huf Utile ytu find wluit suits you. ED. HANSON No, H Ym Mntli Htpeft Kugene, Oregon EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuyltndill, Mi D. W. O. FroaKt, M. U. P. I. Bartl, M. L. R. P. Scaltit, M. O. D. A Palnc, M. O. Gr..O'H. iJtBir.M.D. L. E. McDoufil, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. MERCHANTS BANK EUCENE, OKECON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPF.NCER, President L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor 7th and YVmjmetiQ JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE " i