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TICK Kl'GKXE DAILY GVAKD. S ATI Ul AY. JINK ;t::::!!!;i??5u:::::::;??jftt . .- I Fireworks I Firecrackers Topsy Twirl I WHOLESALE AND RETA!L ! HILL ON TRAIL OF Flags Bunting Hammocks GUN STORE 5 513 Willamette St. Columbia, Peirce and Snell Bicycles Lead the World EXPERT REPAIRING Tents, Wagon Covers, Leggings and Fishing Coats 7x7 Tent Light weight, just the thing for a fishing trip $4.75 J k t Fishing Tackle of Every Description Savage Rifles, featherweights, carbines and regular sizes Remington Automatic Rifles and New Repeating Shot Guns COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE AGENCY TSe HOME of the 25c GOLD MOULDED RECORDS - t ? a u hi i; ii iitu i:s llapliM ('luiivli- ter. Ititiie S liool at W'l p.is- li nit; MDO P II il U C C 0 orship sermon liv the pastor hw-iuiK n-nlce at I'ri'.mlc. ster- 1 -.troll. June 27. The lVtroit po lice telieve they are oil the nail of Mrs. Hello, Ounness of La I'orte, In diana, accused of wholesale mui.lers at tur farm near that city . Tj young women. Lulu Raymond ami f $1.00 afid one old record, any make will buy five new Columbia Gold Moulded Records. Write for Catalogue. s Santal-Fepsin Gapsufub ATTKXTION V. It. V. as, STL I coal; coal: ; Place your order for firs!, class , ...I ...... Willi....... .. V ..J I.- . 1 A POSITIVE CURE Phone Black 1141. J6.G. A. R. Hall Saturday evening June For Inflammation or CnUirh j . 2Sth, at a special meeting for busi at tha BUddor d Diteuml : mess iwrtnlnlne in Jnlv 4th. j By order of President Hall Kidneys. No eare no par. ! a maty all GHU-rl DImom Ji P ot lh DrlanJT Oraua. At drttuiaU. Price I1DQ, or b mi, poatpaid, tl.00.or thm bonaSXIS. Addrt, THf ft&NTAl-PFPSINRQ.. AVIK mellbfoKtaiak, fx Id b W. L. DB LANO. DrucKii COW KKEI). Alfalfa meal. At Ballc;', Tenth , and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. I AT OTTO'S. Merchant's Lunch and all kinds of shnrt orders will lie served again Slneer Sei;iz :-.acalne Comnkny 615 Willamette street, phone Ked ; commencing Saturday, June 27. 1451. . tf Breakfasts a specially. ' .m ? u v jt voiuau views vt I Me (le.'t In S;in. Ki uiU'isi-o Ha . Subjei-t of serm.Mi.1 The il !Jen Hate." MellHxliM thiiivh-P. II. TrhnM -.. pasitr; I'hcs a. ni.: preai-iiiiii; service 10:St a. in. and p in ; Sun day S.lnuil '2 m.; l.eamies :!". ( m. All are eordiully weUsnned. I'nlleil llrelhern Sunday si'hnol t 10:in; preacnliitj; at 11:00 by the pastor; iV K. at 7:00 p. m. St. .Mary's KpUetuiI t'tninli -corner of Seventh and Olive streets: 'rector the Kev. P. K. Hammond. ! Holy Communion at a. m. Sunday .School at i:4o; mornlns praver and sermon at 11. KventiiK prayer and 1 sermon at 7 :4ft. Strangers mid oth ei visitors cordially welcomed, i KlrM i tiun U of Clirlst, SeieitlUt Corner ith and Pearl streets; Sunday services It a. tn., and S p. in.; sub 'jeet, "Christian Science"; Sunday ' School i: 4.t a. m.; Wednesday tve ininK, meetlnn S p. m.; free reading j room open dally except Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome. Cent mil Presbyterian Cliureh Services in Frank's Hall. 4U Kasl !th street. H. N. Mount, pastor; Sun Id ay School at l:4a a. m.; C. K. at ' 6;4f p. m.; public worship with ser 1 mon at 11a. in. and S p. in. A cor dial Invitation la extended to every one for all these services. MAY HOUSOX. ' ; - In "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, at the Kugt'tie theater. Tues day. June 30, Seat sale opens Mon day morning; prices $1.50 to 60 cents. Miss Robson and her sup porting company Is one of the strong est attractions that has toured the Pacific coas't. Grace Benson, whom police had in custody yesterday afternoon and eve ning are said to have met Mrs. dim ness since her supposed burned bojy was found In the ruins of her home. There Is now a practical certainty that the Oregon prune crop will be a short one, particularly as regards Italian prunes. The frosts did the work. Sometimes a shortage Is made up by another state, hut not this time. Reports from California lead to the Inevitable conclusion that the fSanta Clara valley will send out a lighter prune yield than usual. AUTOS USE ELEVENTH STREET AS SPEEDWAY During the last ten days, automo biles, mostly out of town machines, having been using Kast Kleventh street as a speedway. In one or two cases experienced drivers, who have been riding stating that they were going nearly forty miles an hour. There Is a city ordinance limiting the speed of autos to six miles an hour on the 8t reels, but we venture the assertion that there Is not a single driver that observes It. While a six mile limit Is too low, there should be some restrictions placed on those who are Inclined to go as fast as twenty miles an hour and faster. llrtNetMill Sunday at Keetvntion Park, Cohurg v. Knne, ut p. NKW TOP AT FOR 8A1.K ilood clean slock of general merchandise located at one of the best trading points In Lane county; will rent building; party must have at leiust $3,000, cash. A gilt idge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Kail Creek. Or.' LAD IKS W AN'TKD To copy short advertising letters at home; spare time; cash weekly; send stamp for particulars. Monroe County Sup ply Co., Rochester, N. Y. J30 4th of July PROCLAMATION All Patriotic Citizens arc hereby notified to make proper preparation to celebrate our Nation's Birthday on the Glorious Fourth ol July, and to v have the Biggest and Best Time of the lives at ? CROW Orator. Hon. L. E. Bean. President of the Day, Eli Perkins, Marshal, John Holland, Reader, Eugene Holland. SPOR.TS--Foot Races, Ball Game,Tug-of-War, Ugliest Man.Prittiest Woman, Plug Uglics and numerous other sports. EVERYBODY COME TO CROW CITY XKWS Marriage licenses were Issued t i-' day to the following couples; Karl I. Stuallvaged 24. and Miss Maude Cur ry, aged 22, both of Kugeue. Albert' J. Friday, aged 40 of Forest drove.' and Miss Klleu M. Hcuuils, aged US. of Kugene. Bert I. Olaspuy, aged 20, and Miss Minnie K. Howard, aged la,! both of Fall Creek. i Haakon J. Lungoe. editor of the! Pad lie Skatidtuavlan of Portland, 1 will speak at the Norwegian Luthcr-.i an church tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock ou "True Patriotism."; In the afternoon beginning, at threoj o'clock, there will be a picnic by thn Norwegians back of the Bulle. The! object of the picnic will be to pro-j mote the social welfare of the N'r-1 weglan people of Kugeue and vicin ity. There will be several addresses and refreshments will be served. The library society of the Cullmlle church will give an leu cream soi'hit In the parish lodgu tonight. The public la Invited. BTONK'H 11KAVK DUOP8 GrAtrst known rrmrdy for ht ivcs HtghUnd, Or., Oct. Jl, 1902. ThU U to certify that 1 gave m marc one bottU ui "Stoo't Hcava Drop" and cured hr of heave. Thli was bat winter and the hai not been a ftrclrd since-G WalU DR.S.CS TON E. Sa lem. Or. For ule by all druggist. ff $1.00 BrnscmitE Fun the guard. WANT10I) Two hlKh class Rollrttnrs. A No. 1 proposition; On-Kon and WushltiKton; rat) Sunday. Juno 2H between 10 and 12 at Hoffman liouae, room IS, Johnston. KOIt HKNT Furnished unit unfur nished rooms for housokocplnK. 3X3 Kast Thirteenth St. Mrs. W. W. Inmun. J30 Every Woman MARVtL Mhlrlinq Sprcr tio.1 l oiT.(i i-i . WN IN-... , ,n TO l('H (XIN'SI'MKHS HeKtnnliiK July the price or Ice will lie as follows: One ton ".&! Half ton . . 1 4.00 I ...tin thun litilf l..n f..i.f im. II. ' ... . I full iirtlriil.it .nd 'ItrMlinii. in. omi ins tiuc per iiiu .ii.i.i -lxiira. Mnm. -a 1110 Ilia 75 1 tank. Anv uuautllv less than 100 I lis.. ! Uuwiwrt ITtg Vu.. O torr. wowlwanl. (Hark m VK, PorO IK. -rfT" Aik Mf trtUt Ht IL Ir !i-inipituiuily the Mtwr. Ixii mim! U.inn hia lUnitrmlrd tMMifc-axl. It flTe ' 1 cent, per lb. Ice wilt be delivered on east and west side of the rity early In the morning, also In the afternoon. If possible, orders for Ice for morning) delivery should be In before 7 R. m. There will bo no Sunday delivery, but i.... it... r.. ..i ...... i 8 and 11 o'clock, forenoon only. W(,',heet "on ork- Ir0D work Pnil.il do not pay drayuKu on ton or hair i ftttonilorl to. tons dellvory. I 1 Curry a full line of plumbing rutin' J'.MI JOH10IM1 I'lHOMI, Mur. Il'liono lllnck 187U. .4Ult Wlllii..-n HALL & SHUMWAY I'liiinbliig and Sewer Work. Also gonoral Jobbing In tin aiott 4 1 1 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 1 " ' 'WVWWYVY V tTttTTTT;;; I I I I I . .Li.il.!:. a Aai,A&A AAAAAaAatAaAAAAAAaaaaaa 3 3EATR.E GEO. H. SMITH, Mgr. One Night Only-Tuesday, June 30th The Rejuvenation of xr. L. S. SIRE, Presents THE FUNNIEST WOMAN ON THE STAGE 'Robson. In her great New York, Chicago Success .'i. : a i .a ' m i' ' - - - m i i -J :V -.-.. , A I . ' ' I ant 'tsiw' '4. i i v Ft- -v AUNT MARY By Anne Warner America's Foremost Character Actress The One Who Makes You Laugh n THE COMEDY OF SUNSHINE AND LAUGHS Three Months in New York Three Months in Chicago o 4 PRICES:- $ 1 .50, $ 1 .00, 75c and 50c o 4 ....,, I. Mil TtTIIITtltltlllll mill r