THE EIGE.VE DAILV CrAKO. THl R-SDAV. Jl LV 2. iOOH.
Hot Stove-Cool Kitchen
".i
How do on expc: to en
dure 'he bui'liri days
.iniri:cr .f I"' a"
the fuoJ o'-t-f j m'-"i,,i! c"a'
fire?
You need i " New JVrftr
tion" O.I Nov that will
the rooi.ui;; without c.it-
inj; !lie itx.k. it cuntt.i
iratei plenty of h t utvle'
the pot and dirf :.) li:t.e
or none (IiioukIi me room.
Therefore, when wotting
with the
WOHK BEGINS ON
OAK STHEET PAVING
v.
h .1 k t-.
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NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
tru kitchen actually seemi as comfortable as you could wish
it lo b. .,
This, in itself, ii wonderful, but, more thin that, tlie rew
Perfection" O.I i-tove does perfec tly every
thing that any ttove tan do. it u an iuc.u
all-round coo'i vove. Made in thi'-e kies,
and fully warranted. If not with your
dealer, wtitr our neatest agency.
Ratib Lamp
tmmf itilrtUntial, nton(-
Ijr marie ind hand
loms limp. Burn i for t.ouri with a niunfc,
niellow lijht. Jutt ilui jrou nml foi e-ii-Ing
rc-iii)g or to light the dining-100m. If
not with youi dealer, write our near en agency.
STAMDABD OIL COMPANY
(Itvwrporalvd)
i, . ' : ,-r '-'ff inn Co. thi-i
i t. : - ! J of m-n tu
ntm ' r Ti: iiaveint;nt on
W' .rk uit iM-iin imined
t,t Kit- Niuiii str-tt and
;,(. ! ). k !)i-'fn there and Kat
j.- . I I, . r . . ul!! )' completed as
,1,7, n h.'-.-!i -if. hnt the Odd Fel
cm j!0'-'-l tne erection
.1 t ',-ir fne-i-'tory brick building
iih',nf intiTrui't:iri. After the two
I, !.- i.I Oak 1. between Eaat
S-ve,.th and Kast :inih are cumplet
cl. Olive rtret-t arnl the other short
dti'.;t( hes nnd-r the new contract will
l,e (,d in th'-lr turn.
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
no on the race track ot the Northwest. J.S.UU by the
season. $35.00 to insure.
A young Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. $20 00 to insure.
Tyler B.
r I A Grand Perchcron draft, (reg-
VelOCe I istered). Color, dapple grey;
weieht, 2300 pounds. The cha.n-
pion Perchcron at the last Oregon State Fair, 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 Creswcll and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid (5& Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
MMTIIHiV IM I !" ' KKAIIV
TO 1 KillT IMlK'IMKXTS.
.-;;m K...n isro. July 1. The South
. in I'a itle corniiany's attornevs are
t, 11 v to'liiy. ir"parlna to fiKht two
ti. ore iridicrnifnt r.-"irnPd asalnHt
Hi.- I . r:in;in line liy th" Federal
lu'iir.il jury, l.efon- It wan (llscharsert
' f.,r the year by riiit.-d States Circuit
i .1 ml;'. :.- liav.-n.
I The two hiM i i iotia! Inillet nints
i-l.ar'.' iiih i-oni;. any with havins
L-ran:. .! rebates to Miller & I.lix "on
! - hlfitii.-i.ti-: of wool frnni California
i' in-s to iiosion via Stockton, f'ai.
I i ;:.- ofli I.iIk of the shi.ilnK concern
not imlict.-.l b i-aiise .of fiic-
ft. .-.loin Willi which tlc-y testified be-
f t- lb.- itramt jury.
The wool w as relay .'4 at Stockton
and li wa-i cont.nii.-ii by the South--ru
I'.-i.-lllc that the rebate was
i a lit il on the first part of the ship
ni. -n wlilcli wan wholly within the
fiate. Kinht other firms that made
shipments of wool on the same days
mentioned in the indictment were re
quired. to pay a hlKher rate than Mil
ler H l.ux.
JAI'S STOl' Illll.ltl.VCi
ON llATTI.KSllll'S.
Toklo, July 1. Two battleships
and two cruisem under construction
In Japanese navy yards will not be
completed Immediately, because of
the postponement, of the navy de
partment program, Hceordlng to a re
port here today. Repairs of the ahlps
captured from the Russians will be
rutfhed, however, bo they will be In
condition to participate In the naval
maneuvers to be conducted UiIb fall.
I'oruTii ok jri.v katks..
There will be special Fourth of Ju
ly rates on the Southern Pacific lines
In Oregon. Tickets will be on sale
July 3 and i and will be good until
July 6. A. J. GILLETTE.
Agent.
S'i
FliOWKRH TO OHIiKlt
Cut flowers; hot house
plHnts, etc. Phono lllack
11031. llrs. F. J. Zlnimer. J24
OlU-XiON HAf ..M'II"--
FOIl . It. 1. rith.Miir..-
Cnlon Of.. July 1 llesolutioin
indorsing Department I're-i i. n: ( o: i
M. Uavis. of th W. R ' auxiliary
of Oregon, for National president,
with election at the. National En
campment ai Toledo. O . in Sep'ei"
ber, were passed by both the O. A.
it. and W. K. C. bodies ill coi.velition
at Newport.
ADVEKTISKI) I.KTTKItS.
Postoffice. Eugene, Ore., July 1,
l'JOS.
Haker, Mr3. June
Barnett, Philip
Illanton, Miss Belle
Hlanton, Edmond J.
Hower, Fredrick
Brtidy. Mrs. Mary
Brandenburg, Mrs. W. H.
(.'has. Mrs. J. JJ.
Cunnings. Miss Bessy
Dodge. Miss Edith
Farrow, Delbert
Ferris. Mrs. A. M.
Frazer. J. C.
flray, Ernest L.
Gulliver. Mrs. Certrude
Hall Errick (2
Harper, John
Ilarmison, W . M.
Hariwls, C. D. 12)
Hoyt, Miss Itosie
Hughes, Miss Evelyn
Taylor, Jas. I..
Jensen. Claude
Johnson, J. O.
Kenlms, Mis. Nellie Lewis.
Lester, L. is
Matteson, A. ('.
McClure, Albert -M.
Mohler. C. E.
More, David
Miller, Miss Henrietta
Miller, Lewis R.
Millkey, Rose Z.
Parker. Miss Edna
Pennock, Kride
Pitman, Sid
Seeley. Mrs. E. G.
Sims, Chas E.
Skidmore, Wm.
Smith, A. H.
Smith, Miss Etta
Sorenson, N. S.
Stuart. Miss Emma
Thompson, C. V.
Tyler, Howard M.
Walker, W. H.
Weber, Miss Anna
Whealdon, Miss Martha
Workman, O. E.
Young, Mrs. Mary B. W.
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
OTTO'S OPENING.
On Thursday afternoon Otto will
serve a delicious lunch as an opening
for his remodelled confectionery. In
the evening there will be the formal
opening of the magnificent soda foun
tain. Every lady will receive a string
of Otto's sweet firecrackers, a novel
ty never before shown in Eugeuo.
Don't forget the time
Thursday Noon anil Evening;.
Good music for the occasion will
be furnished by Hendershott's or
chestra, '
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
woon s.hvino
,;.. V..ur Ab-trao -Mole "
t oiiuiy Aii-it""-' ' "
Lo.'.is M A'..U'r..ri -":
t.i.,,:, v. ! a-'lts !'
s .- 4 e. II. , , ,
VI' I'l.. e-mail 10 J
v. . . -
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Mabel C. Aim-.- e a! John J
,.pe. tract In sec. i, U- 1 .. s r i e.
"ktf. Wald etal to J W. -V,.:"na':'
,,.art .1 lot 7 in bloc i i". skinners
don ad 1 to Eugene
L Ball "tux t . Carrie
ler'. 1.,- in block 3 In Fl.as s.ew
an, 1.1W to Eugene.
ArJelia McDonald to U P..,.-.
lot ;i and part of lot 2 in b;'.c 10 in
I nner.-iiy add to Eug"ne. SI.
rf .. Hnddleston to Oe.irge
me, . ! .i 2 in block lfi in J u
dle.-ton add to Eugene. f"-
J .-. Ferguson e-uv t. .'am-s r.
Mode. lt0 aces In sec. .1, tp. :'
r 5 w. Jl-'."'). ,. ,.
James F. Mode etu:-- to V l!!i:-:il .
Martin, t:act in sec. 5 to tp. ! s r
ii w. SUU'J.
-I ':: urn l mm imxzssx
MRS. COI.TON EMIIAKKASSEII
IIV BANK URi:t Kl.ll-
WashliiK'on, July 1- Financially
embarrassed bv the enibezzleic. -nt of
SiSj.Oiiu by W. J. lbu-n-t' and J.
Dalzell Uniwn. trustees of the estme
of Mrs. Ella Colton. are going to. s. II
her palatial residen.-e 1J" Connecti
cut avenue, Washington. Aitli.niuri
the estate is worth millions of dol
lars the loss of the seiurities re
duced the ready cosh to such a point
that thousands of dollars in debts and
taxes remain unpaid.
r..i..t I,.,... nt S:tn Francisco of J.
r,..it. n..,.-n U' T Hrlnelt of
embezzlement in the Colton securities
made It Impossible for the estate to
secure Judgment against the defunct
California Safe Deposit & Trust com
pany, the matter having been made
personal. The conviction of Its offi
cers as Individuals freed the bank
from liability.
Conrad P. Syme and R. G. Donald
son have been appointed trustees of
the Colton estate and Instructed by
the court to sell the mansion. The
trustees are authorized to raise a levy
of $50,000, pending the sale of the
property.
j Thl woman say
'month of -Mfferin Lydto E.
EMnkuum-s Vo?ctbl CouiounJ
.uado lir m well as ever. j
Ua-uleK florjitv'f Leesbur&.VaV
.writes to Mrs. 11uUin: - -
1 want other suffering women to
kllw what Lvui E 'Mnkham'sVetre,
table Comtyjund has done for me. lot ;
Lonths 1 MirTced from fem.n,ne dl. .
so that I thr.uKht I could not hve 1,
"oto vou, and after takm? Lydm E.
PinkhaVs Vegetable Compound, and,
s-ng the treatment you prescribed 1
for the food you have done me. j
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty Years Lydia E. Pink-1
h-i-i's i",ti',ll! Conipountl, made j
from roots Kiid herbs, has been the
stamliuil reiiiedy for female ills.
, i eort.d thniisnruisol ;
EIKllllls in .Mil . -J j -- y
iroinen who have been ti oubled witu
displacements, iiitlamination, uleera-
xic :.l ,,.nr i'rr..milnritle.
lion, lliinuu Luiu-.i, ...v.-.....--,
I periodic pains, backache, that bear-
r i t..nKntv flnMilenev' inHiirea
lllg-uim u Lcciiofs, , tp
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mm. Plnkham Invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has Ruldcd thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
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PQSTJ.BQia
EUGENE HOSPITAL !
-ud Surgku.
stArr
V Kuyktndill, M. D.
. O. Vnmtt, M. D.
P. I. lUrtl. M. D.
B. P. Sciltfc, M D,
tXAPilM.M.D.
Gra. O'H.btBir.M D.
U E. Mclou(l. M. U
John M. I-. Dixon, Iticcesior to W
n. Bndriy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
J 3 1 2 . Residence 324 High street, tf
'Issollna woodtaw.
For the caf iiii frtatrritrii
Medical arid Surgical Case's
Modern operating room and equipment,
Appliances for X ray wockt
Sputum and blood cxamlrtittQiis
Full corps of trained Mrics.
Rates on appMVion.
..Training School M Curses..
Regular course o! lecture t the faculty and practical
training In the hospitak tlie medical and surgical stall
of toe hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
I
lill.LMIRE nitOTHERS
For all kinds of draylng and ex-
... ..I - n.i o-.., . .
press. , ilflW Vi'""" 'ii -flc,
Black tjlllr'
ll'ST ( IT OHA8 ASU WEEDS.
Notice Is hereby given that all
property owners must cut the grass
and weeds In the streets and alleys
abutting on their property within
the city limits within ten days from
this notice or work will be done and
the costs assessed ngainst the prop
erty. Uy order ot the Chief of Po
lice.
HEARST SATISFIED
W ITH THE RECOUNT.
New York, July 1. William R.
Hearst today cabled from London
that the recount of the votes in the
mayoralty contest ;of two years ago
was more than satisfactory to him.
He said:
I have said from the beginning
that this fight would not make nie
mayor but to secure an honest count
of the votes. I hope that this result
will sufficiently satisfy the citizens,
for whom the long and arduous
struggle has been carried on."
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' tree
'.rial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co it
WELL yUll.LINO
ni ,-nr a-oli. .Irllled bv old and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone, lied 4 II. . "
UUUHHOLZ & CARPENTER,
867 8a. Willamette St.
GASOI.INR WOOD HAW
W. Q. While U prepared to sa
aw wrurl nn flhnrt nntlcft.
rhc.no Black 4351. Raaidence.
lis West Blxtti street
WOO!)! WOOD!
16 Inch old growth fir, 15.25 per
cord. William Transfer Co.. Phone
Black 1141. tf
COW KKEll.
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
WELL lmiLLIN'tJ.
For up-to-date well drilling see
f nil..!,.. 1. T nirin. P U-..M trllliica
Tel. Red 5121. 999 Viillird Don), t'
Slneer Sewii!? K-.acnlne Company,
615 Willamette street, phone Red
1461. tl
LAKE MARBLE AXD
(IRANITK WORKS MOVED
E. C. Lake has moved his marble
works from the corner of Willam
ette and Sixth to East Seventh St..
between Willamette and Oak, where
he will be pleased to see all old and
new patrons, Jul9
HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS 4TH
OF JULY,
LONG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'ER
MAY IT DIE.
There's nothing like being free
jnd Independent. It's good policy
to dine' where you get the best meals
tor your money. This, as well as
polite treatment Is always accorded
those who patronize the Theatre Res
taurant,
C. XADEAU HAS OPENED
EMPLOYMENT OFFICF
In connection with his cigar atore
at 631 Willamette street. Those wish
ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, 53 1 Willamette street.
31
P.. C. MOHGAVS FIVITXrR
FACTORY
furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end
or ruth street. Repairing solicited
Phone Black 6391. Residence phone
uiacK oavi.
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
IS THE OREATEST
THEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER
IN THE WORLD.
$4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CIS.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
Sample Copy Free.
FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd),
ILBERTJ BORIK, I'l'HI.lSIIKIlS,
K.IUO.K. 47 W. J5TU ST., .N EW Yohi.
"KNOW HOW" C'ARRUi
Is what makes our work'
and durable. We knoJ
from the ground up. Ynl
trouDle we know where
and remedy it In the bea
shortest time. That ltd
class Job and a very sei
repairs. Have us try c
your carriage. You'll i
did.
Burbach&Bi
. 53J OliveS
Appreciates smokJ
cigars. It gives him
The Mount Hood
favorite among all thir
It is positively the
Cigar on the market
J. W. BARM
Expert housens
- Moves anything'.
vears experience. Rq
Fifteenth and Oak
Red 4511. Eueene.0
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Organized 1663
The First
National Bank
or lUC.tNE. OREGON
Capital paid is 1100.000 1 JJJJ
Burplu. and undivided ; Jfft
profits 100,000
Additional liability of JJtt
stockholders under
national bauklug ! imiiwn JJJJ
Total iiKi,00
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UPPER VALLE
LEAGUE
Game Commences ai 3:30 p. m.
July 4th - Eugene vs. Springfield July 4th
at Recreation Park, South Willamette St.
Parade led by band starts for the Ball Grounds at 3:00 p. m.
No other attractions during the hour given ro Base Bail
Grounds Remade
Grand Stand scrubbed and perfectly clean so ladies' suits will not b: hjurei
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