mut. mm uAitu, mii,.u. jgy a, !.
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1
itry
Z!s 1 11,111 1 '" '''u
uAo Unm
-he finest bodies of land
not WW Peucu ' This
I ik American people. This
tan, rour lat opporiuuu,
latlc tonaiuti. -
inndred dollars, payable $10
!"kV. fmm us one ot these
,cresoMine '
. ." i uh nrnBtua
VM, (anie. to 1.000 acree
is a lo 10' m "" ""'"""
le the county seat of Lake
and' the coming metropolis
L. nrno. often called the
InUnd Empire."
1011 VALLEY LAND CO.
105 Sfawchusetts Bldg.
biAXSAS CITY, MO.
OFFICERS
R J. MARTIN
1. H. BORDERS, -.......
H. MARTIN. President,')
f. BOItDKRS, Secretary,
. SMITH, Treasurer.
REFERENCES:
Bank, Kansas City, Mo.
atlonal Bank, Kansas City,
bust' Co., 'Kansas City, Mo.
cash Is offered and all ex
Inspection If It it not as
represented In the printed
ant Lands
tut into
00 Lots
ids comprise alternate sec
strln 11 mil ,..t ,.
w..lca mue uirougn
Harney counties and a por
trait! county. These lands
divide! Into 5,974 10-acre
- "-auc larnis, 1,020
irms, 590 80-ncre farms,
;re farms, 12 640-acre
I sit 1,000-acre farms.
K I'X'IKOIIM niiru
(tracts for farms sold to
'ea Dy the Pioneer
W of Kansas City The
e of each farm regard-
b.Cr.eJlr.aet" ls t0 have B
iana. The sum nf
Wield In trust by the
,.., '""' oe ae-
..,.,6 mer trom the
In fi. t0 lrrl8ate all0"t
the Goose Lake val-
! nffo-n. - a
diwi, I yv-'"v toward
;lua ties at Ukeview. $25-
.' so lor a bonus to
"1" lactory slarted
JestlaUefreparnibf As
similating HieroodaadRetf ula-
ting Ite ft 'wimffct Mid Rnwli nf
Proinote3T)fesHon,eirful
nessandRcst.Contains neither
Opium.lorphine usrlJIauaL
NbT NARCOTIC.
A perfect Remedy for CoMlip-
II on. auui giuuu,iwiiiwu:
Worms Aivulsions,Feverish-
aess aid Less or Sleek
TaeSimiW Sintur f
NIW "YORK
EXACT COFTVT VtlMa,
For Infants and rhilrlmn
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
i
V
big game of
baseball d
"tomorrow
The Campbell-Fellman Co the
Eugene league eam. and the sfjirtni;--fit-Id
bague team will battk' for su
premacy on the diamond at. Recrea
tion Park tomorrow afternoon at ,
3:30 o'clock. The purade for the
grounds i ill be headed bv the band j
and will leave for the grounds at 3,
o'clock. Musio will be discoursed '
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
mile Ions by one-fourth mile wide
extending fr q- the O. It. i X. car
ships to Williams avenue.
This piece of laud which Is now!
filled with beautiful residences'
should have escheated to the Oregon
sc hool fund lirany years ami, fur thei
reason that iPwas the half of the'
tract of 320 acres belonging to the'
wife. Jane Procbstel, who died in
terstate and without lull's. '
The in', i n ion in the case. r.r-;
piled this nicrtilni; by the at .riv.c ..
general, was furnished by ('. Kvert j
llaker. an atlor.u-y of l'.u t'.iiid. and j
it will be at once submitted to thej
governor, who, afler examining the,
evidence, will determine w hether es-!
cheat proceedings are to be insti
tuted. When the evidence, consisting
of affidavits, etc., was received Gov-!
ernor Chamberlain requested that
the matter be investigated. Salem i
Journal.
PASSENGER TRAIN
WRECKED BY COW
San Kafael. fa.. July 3. A pas-;
scnger train on the Northwestern I'a- i
i-ific, struck an ubstru.'ti n. reported
to haOlie'n a cow, an. I was partly:
vreckMl. KneineiT iiy.i,. and Fire-'
man Itediuond were injured. Nolle of
the passengers were hurt.
Twenty lujiu-r!.
Norwalk, Ohio. July :!. In a
wreck on the Lake .Shore railroad,:
two miles west of here, twenty were
Injured. li is believed none were :
fatally hurt. j
SUFFERED
ECZEMA
25
YEARS
WKKI) IliailNI) TIIK BAT.
GASTORIA
,
MARRIED 4
At the home of the bride's mother,
June 30, 1908, Miss Amelia Soren
son and H. Lorlng Grimes, Rev. C.
C. Sperry officiating.
At the home of the bride's parent?.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Farnham, July I.
1908, Eliza Farnham and D. Clinton
Trotter, Rev. F. Claude Steptiens
officiating.
At 4:30 p. m. today, Bert S. Clark
and Mrs. Charity E. Wllloughby, at
the M. E. parsonage, Rev. D. H.
Trimble, officiating.
League baseball, Eugene vs.
Springfield at Recreation Park,
South Willamette street, July 4th at
3:30 p. m. - J3
Warier tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' V'lsle Store. tf
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines
for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
ing. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Falrhanks-Moi-se Dynamos and Mo
tors for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Cbopiiers, Well Pumps. ,
All first quality goods at lowest
prices always in stock. Liberal terms.
Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
shipments. Write for catalogue and
prices.
BERGER. & BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS,, MORSE & CO.
Portland, Oregon
WANTED A NAME
Wanted A name for the baby:
That sweet little mite of a miss.
With pink hands and feet, and puck
ed lips sweet
Held up for a fond 'parent's kiss.
Rose, or Josie, or Mary;
Or Margaret, Lilly or May;
Priscllla or Prtie does any suit you?
We've Just got to name her today.
Wanted A name for the baby.
That's nestling there fast asleep.
A precious wee mite on her pillow
of white
God gave us to guard and to keep.
Annie, of Carrie or Hazel;
Or Annabel, Oral or Jo;
Annetta or Sue does any suit you?
We've just got to name her, you
know.
Wanted A name for the baby.
That little pink Image of love
That came with the year with a mes
sage of cheer,
Straight' down from the mansions
above.
Maggie, or Katie or Flora;
Or Amethyst, Kittle or Bess;
All good, I suppose but dear good
ness knows
We'll just call her "Sister," I
guess.
COW FHED.
Alfalfa meal. ,At Bailee's. Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521. 1
Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July
4th. See north show window. Cham
bers hardware Co. d
Baseball July 4th, Recreation
Park, Springfield vs. Eugene. No
other amusements during the ball
game. J3
j Perfection oil stoves are safe and
' do not smoke. Chambers Hardware
Co. d
Before purchasing an nuto, see R.
I B. Wray. agent for the Iluick. See
his machine on the street at any
time. tf
during the game. The Campbell-1
Fellman Co. has had the grand Hand !
scrubbed and thoroughly cleaned, sol
no one's clothes will be Injured, as in :
the past.
Weed will receive, while O'nrlen
will shoot all kinds of curves at the
visitors which will puzzle tin best of
them to find. Harry Hobbs, Mish
berger, Johnson, Gaby, Sid Smith,
Leabo, Murphy and Harper ins-ire
a good fielding aggregation a .1-1 will
show a heavier batting team than
Eugene fans have ever backed bcf.ire
O'llKIEN SHOOTING (TRVES AT
SPRINGFIELD.
The grounds are in better condition
than ever and they will be wet l iwn
so as to make the grounds very fast.
The Springfield team is well
known to all fans, as It is practically
the same as last year, which Injures
a hotly contested affair. In the
game last year, Eugene won )y the
close score of 3-2 and the game this
4th will be as good, if not better.
The attendance at the game this
year promises to exceed that of last
year as there is absolutely no other
attraction during the game, and a re
freshment stand will be on the
grounds.
Following Is the lineup of the
Campbell-Fellman team: Weed, c;
O'Brien, Wilson, p.; Murphy, ss.;
Gaby, lb.; Smith 2b.; Hobbs, 3b.;
Johnson, If.; Mnshburger, cf.j Lea
bo, rf.; sub., Harper.
ClllKCH SICK vires.
4- -
fongregiitiiiiuil fhuivli. Sunday
July 15, in closing his first year's
work as pastor, Mr. Plnkerton will
speak on the future of our local
church. Its expanding opportunities,
and the condition under which we
may take advnntage of thorn.
MelliiHlist Church D. H. Trimble,
pastor; class 9:45 a. m. The pastor,
speaks at 10:30 a. m., subject "Thei
Heart Life." and at 8 p. m. Subject j
"God, the Father." Sunday school';
12 m. Leagues 6:45 p. m. All arel
Invited. I
Coiigregutioiuil Church. W. B. 1
Plnkerton, pastor. Morning service!
at 10:45; evening service at 8:00; j
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Y. P.
S. C. E. at 7:00 p. m. Morning sub-;
Ject, "The Glory of Zion." Fourth of I
July sermon In the evening. Mrs.!
George R. C. Brooks will sing at the.
morning and evening services. A cor
dial invitation Is extended to all.
Baptist Church Sunday night
Rev. O. C. Wright will conduct a
patriotic service. Stereopticon views
taken on board the Flagship Con
necticut will, be shown. Morning ser
mon at eleven o'clock.
SOCIALIST l.AIKH! PAKTV !
WILL NOT HAVE DF.IlS.j
New Y.irk. July 2. The name of:
''ug.'ne V. Debs, candidate for presi
dent on th So'-Wlts" tiarty ticket.!
was presented for endorsement un-
expect edly today at the convention!
of the Socialist labor party here. '
Debs was practically read out of the;
Socialist labor party at Chicago j
some time ago and the presentation !
of his name today created an uproar j
and was the subject of a stormy dis
cussion until the session adjourned
this evening. The convention finally
decided It would Inter send the Soc
ialist Party I'nlty League its answers!
why Debs could not be endorsed. I
Limb Peeled and Fd3t Was Lika
Raw Flesh Had to Use Crutches,
and Doctors Thought Amputation
Necessary Montreal Woman
Writes of Cure Seven Years Ago.
BELIEVES LIFE SAVED
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
What Shall We Have for Dessert? "'
Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetiz
ing, economical dessert. Can be pre
pared Instantly simply add boliing
water and Berve when cool. Flavor
ed Just right; sweetened just right:
perfect in every way. A 10c package
makes onough dessert for a large
family. All grocers sell it. Don's ac
cept substitutes. JELL-O complies
with all pure food laws. 7 flavors
Lemon, orange, raspberry, strawber
ry, chocolate, cherry, peach.
TRAVELLERS' BREAKFAST.
Brenkfast will be served at Otto's
from 5 a., m. on. Special attention is
paid to the travelling public. J10
DIED
At 915 High street, Eugene, this
morning, July 3, 1908, Mrs. Emetine
Wllse, aged nearly 90 years. She
leaves four sons and two daughters
as follows: James Gordon Wllse, of
Oklahoma; Frank Wilse of Wood,
Iowa; John Wilse of Eugene; Rich
ard S. Wllse of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs.
Sarah Leighty of Hymore, S. D., and
Mrs. George Schneider of Eugene.
The funeral announcements will be
made later.
"I have ben treats by doctors for
twenty-rive years for a bad crab of
czema on my leg. Tbev did their be.it.
nui inuea 10 cum it..
My dtn'tor had ad- .
vised nie to have my
leg cut off. but I
srud I would tr," thm
Cuticura Remedied
firHt. llesaid. "Try
tbein if you like, but
I do not think they
w ill do any good. '
At this time my
leg was peeled from th knee, my foot
was like a pio of raw flesh, and I had
to walk on crutehes. I bought a cake
of Cutioura Koap, a wx of Cuticura
Ointment, and a Ixittle of Cuticura
Pills. After the first two treatments-tha-
swelling went down, and in two
mouths my leg was cured and thQ:new
skin came on. The doctor could not
believe his own eyes when he saw that
Cuticura had cured me and said that
he would use it for his own patienta.
I used two cakes of Cuticura Heap,
three boxes of Ointment, and live boo
ties of Resolvent, and 1 have now been
cured over seven years, and but for
the Cuticura Remixliea I might have
lost my life. 1 have lota of grand
children, and thev are frequent users
of Cuticura, anil 1 always recommend
it to the many people whom my busi-
new brings to my house every day.
Mrs. Jean-Baptiste Renaud, clairvoy
ant, 277, Mi'ntnna St., Montreal, Que.,
Feb. 20, 1007."
Buy a package ot "Will Grow" fer
tilizer for your roses or garden.
Price 2B. Chambers Hardware Co.
FOVKTH OF Jl'I.Y
BAIN WAGONS.
$1.00 to each driver for Bain wag
on In the 4th of July parade. Wagon
must be tn good repair and have a
Bain bed. Wagon parade will get
banners and directions at Olive St.
entrance to store.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
SLEEP FOR BABIES
Rest for Mothers. .
Instant relief and refreshing sleep for.,'( .
kin-tortured babies, and rest for tired,
fretted mothers, in warm baths with-
Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings 1 r :
with Cuticura Ointment, the great akin ' !
cure, and purest of emollients. , .
ChomUle Cufttrri IMlla 2Se. per vll or on). Hon
ttmiutflHiiit ttii, wirl,l. PiUtrr Orutf a Chrm. Cufp
Sole I'ntits.. BpMoti, Man.
irUillod FrtM. Concurs nook oo Skin OlmiiL
STATE MAY SI E
FOR VA LIABLE PROPERTY.
If Information In the hands of At
torney General Crawford ls true, the
state of Oregon has been defrauded
out of more than a million dnllnrs of
property, consisting of 160 acres of
land In the heart of the fashionable
residence district of East Portland.
The property In question ls the
north half of the donation claim of
Wendel Proebstel and wife in town
ship 1. range 1. east, In the city lim
its of Portland. It Is a strip one-
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, 184
W. Second street. J8
FOR SALE Choice Royal ue
cherries, carefully picked, for
sale. Phone Black 2S31, or call at
f-64 Washington sl .eet, c irner d
West Seventh.
SAY I am here again to work. I
am the lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
FOR SALE One pair light mares,
7 and 8 years old, weight about
1000 lbs; one mnre, 4 years old,
weight about 1150. A. M, Gil
bert, 87 W. 6th st. J7
MEN WANTED Men and boys
wanted for picking cherries, half
mile north of Eugene bridge. Be
gin Monday morning. Dunn Land
Co. J3
HAY FOR SALE The hay on the
fair grounds has been -cut and Is
now for sale at $6 per ton on the
ground. Oats and vetch. En
quire ot F. M. Wilklns or 'i i
Hangs. J7
LOST On the streets this (Friday)
afternoon, a pocket book contain
ing $75 In currency, an Elks' curd,
etc. Finder please leave with Geo.
II. Smith or at The Guard orfico
and receive liberal reward. J7
Baseball game at Recreation Park
July 4th, Eugene vs. Springfield. .13
3:30 p. m. J3
Baseball game at Recreation Park
July 4th, Eugene vs. Springfield. J3
A brass band will be at Recreation
Park discoursing music during the
baseball game July 4th. Game called
at 3:30 p. m. J3
Children that are to represent the
states on July 4 will meet at 9:30 on
Dr. Whltson's lawn, 67 West 7th
street. By order of committee. J2
League baseball, Eugene vs.
Springfield at Recreation Park,
South Willamette street, July 4th at
3:30. p, m.- , J3
GERMAN COACH STALLION
The German coach hoise which I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at,
Bangs' barn.
tf J. H. PERKINS. ' . .
Porch furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co. d
Every Woman
uiniarwiQu Tin in on l fl mtxnw
ftiHttuiiifl wonuturu
MARVEL Whirling Sprcy
turn and Auction. llnt-tUt. '
mi oiosi coiiTniens
!a
V7l : -
l.k ,ht Iran Lt n 11-
in a ,i ..... , accept DO
otnrr, uui Mna tump roe
lllitmtralMl book wiM. Tt
full nrttoa!r, and ttrM,nn. tn
TKiuRbicfnitc. siarvri, rex. 1
a. a.r..aw ioium
Idue-imria Drag uu.. a stun
Woodward. Clark A Cm., Pnrtlan.
:Ml.
POLITE ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block juicy, tender, exqulslto
ly flavored and fine grained. Is
what we cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bone or hip bone
stuaks from. We know how to
cut up meats for your tnbln as
well as to choose the prltno't,
so that they will look tempting
ns well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low for prime
moats.
Broders' Bros
Phoi e 2Mn'n 40 - - West. flt- S .
County
eprcscntativc
" ' "C7 Pearl
""la" to ne' has
" Une
t ob.
,arn at so small a
n,:..ow ""Ins sold t
P taVELT0 a onth
F.1!betwWot0,'n.Ie-
l""'rm bv . lnan
f wt year e lm'B of
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Game Commences at 3:30 p. m.
3:30
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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 to Base Ball
Grounds Remade
Grand Stand scrubbed and perfectly clean so ladies' suits will not be injured
ECREATION PARK -
July 4
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