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LOW RATES EAST- Will be iikivIl- fiis seasoji by tie SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore. as fol lows: T. Both Vayi One Way through via Portland Calllornla Chicago 76.2s 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5o St. Paul 6.1.7S 81.75 Omaha 6.1.75 75.oO Kansas City 63.75 75.oo Tickets will be on sale Miy 4, 18 June i, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 2.? August 6, 7, 21, 32 Cimd lor "tarn In 90 dy with stop over privileges p euu wltllln limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any lurtlirr Information call on A.J. GILLETK Lucal Ajjent ur write to Win. McMutray, General Pas senccr agent, Portland.'Ore. IN ONB OR MANY COLORS LAROBST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH ORADE, WORK Til at lit M lalTIII Mllll ' 1 " " A New Set of Chairs Why do you have 01. 1) SIIAIIIIY CIIAIKS In rout home, when you can make them GOOD Ad NKW Cur only 60o t A run of Chlnamel Kill work wonders In your home. See thnt Ml Chinaman li on every run. Hen nur wat how window. AHK TO HKK tll'K NKW VAl.Ii I'AI'KI. 10-18 Wed Boveuth St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. MIIIMHemmilll I GEO. K.MUNROE IS. HOUSrURNlSHER STOVES-RANCES FURNITURE tT Weil Ibjhth SU Wt have everything for (he kit then. A ', aorta of ota and iana In w.tal aud Kranlieware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a paillum Instead of a drudge ynu will find dure. Tvlepuone Red 6676. EUGENE .OREGON Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing j and tinning w.rk. Call! and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzimn J4 Weil Bth St, fhon. .lack I ur BETTING & HENDERSON MWlNS, All kind, of l.iirk. none and cement erk pio:;.i', aud n.aili done All "lk Rtlar.mv. d. Ite-ldi n.e 2 Wll'aiuetti. Sdeet, 1J ,, trect. Pujoi itcd 4411. If you rav.. ; pco Coat and Vest ana wjuri like to look as well as the fellow with a new svt buy a fine pair ol Fi.-i i "ii 'Jrand Trousers at $2.50 o $7.50 and you have your suit complete ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Wilamette Street. A NICK MTTI.K M K A I. AT THK TIIKATItK VAVK la nt it) h iiir'-liilHl, mIiito you gel everything; ml npiH'tlliiK and tooth some, tliew J ll no mornings, when your n-t tlx la fickle. When you mint to Ircni yuur frlenda, your wife or your Mveetliciirt to a meal (lint lh rooked to th Oucen'a taste, bring tliclll tu llu Thenlrc. Cufc. ))stMMt, KITCHEN & KOMPP SucrMftom to ARM1TACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. CIGAR- Julius Goldsmith E. C Gulliford Faei andLivery, Boarding Stables New KLmr Room New Rubber Tire Twrnn.u. Kail lYn-k 8te IJae. 100 Wert Mth Hire. I'lioue Mala B Groceries You will always find the bost brands of Groceries Fresh Green Vegetables f lour and Feed i I iv. wf h- our own vVliwrv G.H. IRISH fit MtlitU MUCH SNOW IN cBOHEMIA MINING DISTRICT YET IIHItllUtT I.HK.II. MIXING H.X (, INKI.il, SAVS THI Ki: K olORK THAN II K H AS i: Klt SKKX AT this ti.mk ok thk vkak (;ki:at activitv in thk his- TKKT THIS SI'M.MKIt. Herbert Leigh, the well-known mining engineer, relumed a few days ago from the Bohemia mines where he had lieen for several weeks looking alter Ills properties In the district to a reporter last evening he stated that he has leased a part of Hie Noonday boarding house to the Mayflower company who put K men to work on the Noonday road, put ting It In ahape for the summer' tra vel. The Mayflower people are put tliiK In a aaw mill and will Install a reduction plant this summer. Mr. I-elKh says the inuiiutlens are lirlnht for urealer aetlvlty in the dls trlel this summer than for several years past, and several valuahle bod ies of ore have been uncovered lately, lust before he left the dlHtrlct he beard of a splendid find of milling oro at the Sunrise mine. The com pany is completing; a road to connect ihelr property with the main wagon road. There Is more snow In the district at this time, Mr. Leigh says, than there has been at any previous time this aeafon since he became Interest ed tip-re. I'pon leaving (iro.usi mountain a lew days ago, he had tr go through three miles of snow along the ridge which was from five to t"ti feet deep, (lenernlly at this time of the year the snow Is nearly all off. COMMITTEES OE SCHOOL I BOARD ARE NAMED At a recent meeting of the. school hoard the board reorganized, electing Dr. W. I,. Cheshire chairman. The fallowing committees were appointed. T:achers .MiMurphey and Hull. Purchasing Hull and Voran. Buildings and tlrounds Voran anil Allen. rinance Allen and McMurphey. Miss Kmlly Muhr and l.ola Irvln were elected teachers In the high school. Miss (.'lira Wold has tender ed her resignation as teacher In the school to accept a similar one in the l'orlland high school. The salary of Miss Edith Prescott, teacher of music In the schools, was advanced from till to J"0 a month. William Judklns was chosen Jani tor of the Patterson schoql at $tl) a month. SOLIHKK ;kts bo CKNTS AKTKH FORTY YKAIW. William Young, a Civil Wnr votcr an, has received at tho Soldiers' Homo, a check for 20 cents from the Treasury Department, the amount of change due him, when 40 years ago, he purchased 5 cents worth of paper, aud received no change wheu he ten dered a quarter therefor. Kvery since the war tho govern ment bus been searching for him and finally found 111 in at the Dayton home. Dayton letter ta Columbus DUpatch. I.AKK MAItlll.K AND (iltANITK WOltKS MOVKD. K. C. I.nko has moved his marble works front the corner of Willam ette and Sixth to Kast Seventh St., between Willamette and Oak, where he will be pleased to see nil old and new put runs. Jul'. C. NADKAi: II AS OI'KNKI) KMriiOYMKXT OFKICK In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Wlllumet'8 street. Those wlsh lug help telephone Fled 1421, or call at cigar store, (31 Willamette street. MI ST ( IT (JKASS AND WKKDS. Notloo is hereby given that all property owners must cut the grnsp and weeds in the streets and alley? abutting on their property within the city limits within ten dnya from this notice or work will be done and the costs assessed against the prop erty. By order of the Chief of Po lice. It. t MDItdAVS I'l'HXITl'ltK KAITOUY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at cast end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited Phone Black 6391. Kesldence phone mack 6501. You ran buy real estate on as fa vorable terms as you can buy fuml ture. or a piano. And when your real estate Is paid for It Is more valuable than when you bought It which Is not true of other thing bought on the Installments. ( nine and let us talk tho matter over with von OKKliOS LAND CO , 4 1.' Willamette St Complete line of flags and bunting at Hlll i tin n Store. Fur sal., st bargains two second. I hand ranges. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tl Perfection oil stoviM are sale and do not smoke. Clumbers Hardware IV. ,, tan 1 V. mm let &.-rt REDISTRIBUTING NATIONAL FOREST RESERVES OF WEST ((iuunl Special Service.) Washington. July 1. The second st'-p in the cotupreiien.-iive plan of re districting the nati onal forests in the western states has Just been made by the president In signing executive or ders which will change the names and boundaries of the forests of Oregon. The only other state la which these plans have been completed U Idaho, but it is expected that the work of redlstric'ir.s in all tua national for ests states will be Jinished and the changes announced In the next few days. No addition to forest area is in volved In the plans for redisricting In any i.f th states of the North west. The object of the work is to equalize the areas of administrative units and to arrange tneir Douuuaneo in a anrh a manner as to promote the most efficient and practical ad ministration of th? forests. It will enable officers ol- the forest service to give prompt attention to all fur eat business and further the Inter ests and add to the convenience of stockmen, lunlbermen, rtjners and all other users of settlers In the na tional forests. The Oregon Nation al Forests which will be effected by this rearrangement In WeBtern Ure gon are as follows: The Fremont National Forest will consist of the southern portion of the ud Fremont, and all of tne onose Lake" Forests and Is located In Lake, ind Klamath counties. This forest is Irregular In outline and la compos ed of many segregated areas, the tn al area of w.-.lch wi'.l be 1.236.90 acres. It will continue to be under the administration of Supervisor Guy M. Ingram, with headquarters at Lakeview, Oregon. The lifnd formerly Included In the Bull Kun" and the 'Cascade (')" Korest, except that portion south of the Willamette Valley Cascade Moun tain Wagon Head, covering 1.7SX, 320 acres, will be called the Oregon Vntlnnat h'nrcst. This forer.t Is lo cated In Multnomah, Clackamas, Was co, Marlon, I. Inn, and Crook countieB and will continue under the adminis tration of Supervisor Thos. H. Shcr rard with headquarters' at Portland, Oregon. Cascade will continue to be the name of that portion of tiie eld "Cas cade" Forest (not Included in the Fremont I lying between the Will amette valley and Cascade mountain Wagon Knnii and the middle folk ol .he Willamette river and West Di s huttes river. This forest has tin area of 1.SI5.120 acres and Is 1i cpied In Lane, Linn, Crook and Klam ath counties. It will be administered by Supervisor C. R Seltz with head quarters ae Eugene. Oregon. The fores! now to be ki.own a the Umpqua wll! embrace 1,898,560 acre1 and will consist of that part of the Cascade ;8" National Forest (which has not been includea in the Fremont) between (he middle fork of the Willamette river ond the west Deschuttos river and the Rogue river and the South Cmpquo river Divide, also the southern portion of the old 'Umpqua' Forest. It Is located In Lane, Klamath. Jackson, Coos and Douglas counties. This forest will cf.ntlnue to be administered by Su pervisor 3. 0. Durtrum with head quarters at Roseburg, Oregon. The Oregon National Forest will contain 1.10l!,Si)2 acres and will consist of 'he i.eiithern portion of the old "Cascade (SI." th:V Ashland" and a portion of the "Klamath" and "Siskiyou" Forests. It is located in .hickson, Klamath, and Curry coun ties, Oregon, and Slrtsta county, Cal ifornia. Acting Supervisor C. A. Ilurk will 'iduilnister this forest with hcadqut'-'ors it t Medtord, Oregon. All of the old "Tillamook" and "Cmpiiua" e'orests, except tho ;ionth ern porlloo t,f the old "Cijipqi.H," em bracing 97.1,9 1 S acres, v ill be known as the Slus'aw National Forest. Tills forest is located In Tillamook Lane, Douglas, Coos. Lincoln. Poik and Ynmmlll counties; Supervisor A. K. Cohoon .will administer tins foiest with headquarters at l.ugene. Oregon The Forest Service desires to re duce the area of the ave-age minimis tratlve nn:u to approximately l.uu.- 000 acres. This was not possible in all cases as Is shown by the fact that under the plan of redisricting there will be 14 1 Supervisors In the United States who will administer more than 107.000,000 acres of National For ests. HAltltlM AN RAILROADS TO KKSl .MK WORK SOON. Omaha, Juno 30. Official an nouncement was made today, that ex tension work on the Harrlman lines will begin July 1. where It stopped several months ago because rf finan cial unrest which threaten -d the country. Work will begin on the Athol Hill cutoff In Colorado, and ex tension of the branch line up the North Plntte River from North Platte to Northport. Large gangs of men have been sent to both places and will begin work at once. Work on the Athol-Borte cutoff was SU nr cent ronnlei M wh-n work was stopped, but the .V'rth Platte ex tension was only fairly started. Work on both will be completed within a few months. NOT1CK TO MODKRN WOODMKN. All members of Camp No. ,"s;!7. all visiting neighbors and members of all neighboring camps are urgently requested to meet at the opera house lodge hall on the morning of July 4 si 9:30 o'clock. Important business 3i DAVID LINK, Clerk. iK vol' kxkvt The merits of the Texas V.'nnder vou wouM nev. r s.itfcr frrm kidncv bladder or rheumaMc trouble, tl a Volt'..- in,,,,,;,.' (,,-;,; ,,; ;.,!d 'v O. J. Hull, or liv mull. Send for testimonial. ir K W Hall 29:6 Olive street. St. Louis. ' DO YOU GET TJF WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost evervlio.lv who reads the new pajiers ts sure to know of 0 fc A 1 1. Kilmer s bwamp- ! Kit.t!:e 1 ney, liv, aud biad- . uirr remedy. . It iiiue great men ie:ii iruimpii of the uiucieentli century; .! of bMtnic research l,v Dr. Mliner, ue , eminent kidney and . .. . ... ,a u, rlertllUV ! bladder soecialisi, aim , formofkiilney trrml. omnemicdforrvervthingbut. vouliave kiduev, liver or blander troulne it v 11 be found jm.t the reme.iv you nee. . II h tn tested in so many ways, in P'"' work and i:i private practice, and has proved e,ccL,f... in every case that a ,cial arr:.,i ;e...e..t Ins lieen luacle by winch all readers of tins inner, who have not ahcady t,i-,l it, ...ay l 'P bottle sent fr.-c bv mail, aisoa Ixwk tell n?g ,, o al.o.,t Swanm-Ko.it. and how to f mlout if . have kidney or l.lailder tron- l" When writing mention reading thu l',. nn..r in this paper andsend your 1.1.. .. k';iiti(r r'fTV' a'Kiitaa ' - & Co., liinj;li iiTiton. N Y. The regular dollar size bottles are H ' s- sold by all good druggists. Don t make anv mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Hiughamton, N. ., on tverv IxitMe. Wf.-' COPYRIGHT. A.R I'Xt'LH SAM WILL PAINT THK TOWX ItKI) on July 4th in honor of his birthday, and there will be many soiled gowns and gar ments to show evidence of the paint. Whether it bo red paint, stain or soil from any cause whatever you will have your garments renovated so they will look good S3 new when rleaned at the Eugene Dye M'orkti. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 ElectricGas, Water Willamette Valley Co 1 i(t(t STONES IIKAVE DROPS Greatest known remedy lor heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -This is to certify that I gave m mare one bottle oi "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured hrr ol heaves. This was last winter and she bar not been aflected since- G Wallace TR.S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggists : $1.00 A. C. MATHltWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. W.0Q Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSfEn WF.KKI.T. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. iUdV, wy r- 'alt:c W. M. GREEN, DEALGROCER 619 Willamette St. . Phone Main 25. . 4 AUTOjJJVER.Y We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H. P. White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. i ELI BANGS J.H.VEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Gass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE at5:30a.m. Stages do not call at A daily stage leavesEugene ate a.ic, private residences but will call for for Mapleton, close connection bf baggage it notified the day before. steamer for Florence and Peat Livery Phone Main 2 1 HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlookic; the ocean. Rates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport.Ott 'CO c- -rj V 7Z 2 ' z 41 o CO c o m ' CO ty 23 rn Z C O ( I nr. nitiiiiii, is HT Is always attractive to tlie r. fined taste, and when it vnaK bo combined with the ustiL as it is In our exquisite ,. lcall.v decorated porcelain Lj china; to indulge one's taat can only be commendable. Then our prices are so moderate tha, the cost can easily be born, by the most limited Income. w m rnVj Lrir i- O rn o S r c X C q 5 "H ST - O Q r; tj J H - . jjjjjujni.ini i jj... r rtriii "'sss""fLU ITS , N" ' BQI r . sag Vi 9 m n r- n 2. w E 1 f-toj $f0 s ... v O C UL-jLli o o o o ('S5!MM!M'WlSMfa!H?eS(U- :