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THE EVGBXH DAILY OVAKD, FBI DA V, XY . 10. If py ; RAILS LAID ON ! ELECTRIC LINE TRESTLE CRACKERS PROHIBITED UNTIL AFTER PARADE fF o CURES Blsrv Ihe it)i:lMi of t'niiinim-e-m.Di, icMi-ly ":im lo uUImk a . rent. Mhii' of lli cluliM havi; ad Jmrtled tor Ihe iiimmiT. . Onr; nj ij'Kl'l'' fi-atur. o! Itf ?'k to ilia lhiuitr--K"urif wim .11m -May I(ol)non In "Th Ufjuvfiuitlwii of . Aunt Mary." It wan on of flit? tnl ' j'layit m-i-ii In Kihc-H' for a Iodk linn. t''y 'I?:itiirilny Ix-InK th Fourth, thi-rt lll h m-vcral out-of-l:n 4lnl(H . and Juni hvH on lawn. ilrn. Troinii uitvriiiliiid Ihe Allimli Club Wt'diH-nJay itfH.-rii'i.m ai h-i ' hrmir l;i I lie Worklwf H'- Th- af .. I irr.oon ' mx'iit In iilaylim mr l Mn. I.lltloflelil won I hi- tlrnt prlzi ' ami Mr. W'hlUon the roimolallon tTlzo. The kik11 of the t-luli witi' .Mcjidamt't J. 1.. I'bk. Frank 1'hk- Hurry Ki'i-ney, I.. I. WIiIIhoii. Anion . Wilkin., W. C. Marlioilr. ('. K. I.lt llolluld, Nelnon I Chilian"). NVitli KraM. Mra. Trunin nerved a dainty lunchuon. Lint Saturday ufiurnoon, Mr.. John iluoy entertained at her home oo Weal Eleventh .Ireel In honor of .Mra. Htono of I'ortland. Tho after noon waa .pent In playing tarda, In whlrh Mra. MtMorriin won tho flrat rrlio and Mra. llayea the lower one. Mra. Iluoy waa aulaled In nerving lunrh by her daughter, Mlaa llcatrlce. Those preaenl were: MeadnniP. Oorjro McMurrau, Jume. Hayea (Maker), J. K. "rati. L. K. Tldunll, I. II. Ilinahani, Stone (I'ortland), K. E. Mink. Mrt'laJul'iirker. The dlnlnic room of the dormitory at the arena of a pretty wedding;. Tueaday evening, when Mr. Carl M C'laln and Mlaa Grace I'arker wore united In marriage In the presence of larxa aaaemhly of Invited rln llvea and friend.. The acrvlre waa read by iter. II. N. Mount. The room waa artlitnlly decorated with a profusion of white dnlnlea. aweet pea and ferna. The reremony waa performed under a canopy of It -con. Mlaa Arthambenu played the wedding inarch. Tho hrlde wore dreaa of white allk trhiimed hi reul lace and carried a shower lmuiiot if Hhatla ilal.loa. 8bo waa attend- J by a alater of thu grootii, .Mlaa l.ulil MiClaln of Billion, lowu. The out-of-town gueala were: Mr. and Mra. Parker (Junction), Mr. tin d Mra. Kdwanls (Corviilllnl, Itnd Mlaa Hurr Portland . MiV end Mra, McClalu went on h ahort trip and after their return will make their home In this city, where Mr. MiL'laln la an Initructor In the I'nl Yjralty. I'opplrtnti.IJiicolii, A nuirrlniie of Intereat to a num ber of Kukcuo people la (lint of Mlaa Irene Lincoln to Halph l'opplototi June 31), In Portland. Ito'.h are itrad intes of the I'nlveralty of Oregon. Mlaa Lincoln graduated In Ihe 'UK rlaaa, while Mr. I'oppleluu waa a member of the '07 claim. On Wednesday afternoon Mra. A. K. Wheeler and Mra. Archie l.lver moro enterlalued luformiilly about forty gueata In honor of Iter, and Mra. Ilrooka. Iter. Ilrooka wna for merly paator of tho Congregational rhurch In tlila rlty, but now of llerke- Cal. The afiTiioon was epent oiit'-wi the law li. It-lre,tilii' nta ' fc.rvnl by Mr. WlK'.-ler and l.lvi-r-li! ore. . Idle ll( Ml- -!IHail- Nii. iht- week a a lally-h') and !,ll:c party to Ilay1 n H ilrlilxe Mr. and Mm. ;-orge U'llloiintiby ehillierolh-d t.'ie party. Atl'r a d'-: hlcloua iiluiic dinner and lunch, the ' jiariv atarled. r'-a bing home at a Ute'hour. Tje party co-ial. teil of Mr. and Mis- ('umn U'llloiiKhby. . .'firare. Ifuby, Mai I'licrlle llilnn.-. Ollle Hurton. ;! I J ,h'iori. .KHHie i.m tun. I'i a; l Jm.wv.n l i'or'.land i . Ku-Ki-nlu llemlire-, Ted Cooper. Charley I atlB Clarence Carn-r, Newton Jiihn iwm. Warren Kae. Willie LeMaatera. .Coppernoll. lula Smith, hteve iiur ' tun. Thursday t.ie riilinlay school of Hi. .Mury'a KplKcoiial church enjoyed ' their annual picnic on me banka ol the McKenxl rher. Mr. V. K llaiiimoiid mid Mm. Huoy chaier olied the plriilckera. , Automobile partlcii nr- bc;lnnlll." to hi- verv pohiiliir. I uesilay even- Inc I'r.f. Hint Mn. K. (I. .Schmidt. Iir. ami Mm. S. II. I(e:id. Mr. and Mm Altiiii Hamilton nnd MInk Alliln McKlmy went for an automobile ride to Full iiioiint 1 1 IkIi t. 1'rofeaaor llnwthorno and family left Weilncmlny iiiornliiK for their rottaije at Seal Korka, where thty will remain the rent of the aumnier. ThurHilay iifternoon nnd evening Mra. J. W. Kaya eiitertiilncd the memliera of the Thimble Club and their himbiuida In honor of her nelce, Minn Hcott, of I'entiHylvanla. The af ternoon waa npent In needle-work. An Interesting feature of tho after noon wua the working of button holea In which Mra, A. T. Cockerllne won the flrat prize and Mra. Hobert I'ratt won the aerond prlie. while Mra, .YYIIaon won tho coiiaolation prlie. The gueata of the club were: Mewlntnea H. J. Wllaon, llarrla, 8. J. HlmlKht, Lloyd Ilellmiin, Caldwell (Heatlle). Ilrooka (llerkeley), Oold- amlth and Mlaa 2eda Golilamlth (Ore gon City). At alx o'clock the hua- handa arrived much to the aurprlae of tho ladlea for aupper. Supper waa aerved on the lawn, beneuth the trena. The (ablea were decorated In red, while and blue. The hoateaa wna naalated In nerving by Mra. Bell man nnd Mra. Wllaon. Ill (he evening gueata played whlHt on Ihe Inwn. The lawn m u (I n a very beautiful appear ance lighted with n irofualon of ChtnoHo lanterna. Ball v-Hota maid of all work . ' e Icy Iticketts Iio not fall lo come and spend an lti;l)l (TION OF lOKFKiN I'.VIU I I. I'OhT ItATKS. Piiatinaa'er-fietieral Meyer haa an iiouiiced that on and after July 1 ; next, parcel! having a weight limit of 'eleven pounds la gain of aeven pounds over the weight limit) may ! sent from ihe Culled Statea by . parcels l-ost to England and Italy Aut'iist 1 at the rate of 12 cents per pound; also to Frame July 1, weight j limit pounds 6 ounces. The present rale Is IS cent a a pound. Coming as I this does soon after the announce . nient of the two cents per ounce let- ', ter ocean posiiiKe to take effect Oc- lolo r 1 next. It Is safe to predict a j large Increase In trade will take place In small articles b-tween the respec tive countries In a way more cinven- jcni and quicker than the usual ex press and freight method. The con venience of postal transportation Is that a parcel Is deliv red directly to each party by the postal agent with out. d"lay. In Kngland. where postal rates are on a practical basis, parcels are sent : i liny of Its dlsfant possession? by mall at the rate of three pounds for H cents, seven pounds for 4S cents, eleven pounds for It cents., n rate of H cents per pound, which la the gen eral word rate, and Is one restricted In the Cnlted .States only to printed books. The actual rost of transpor tation of merchandise through the mulls has been ascertained to be but 4 'i cents per pound. The rails are laid on the trestle of the electric road to connect :his city with Springfield and are down al most to the railroad track around Judklns' I'olnt to where the electric line will cross the .Southern Pacific and Join the city tracks which are now being operated. ! The trestle work Is also nearly fin Ihhed. though two big fills will yet have to be made on the right-of-way. One of these fills Is said to be liu" feet long, the other somewhat short er. To do this will take considerable time. No fire crackers or bo:n!s 4- will i permitted en the streets on the Fourth of Ju.y until after the parade. J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor. By order of the Council. SORF1 No o'd 'ore cm heal until the cause wn.cn produces it Has b. jv urutT . , ; K K, 4'KKAM AX1 I'KAMT HOC! All. There will be an Ico cream anil peanut social with entertainment ul the Lowur Fern Hldge Kchool house on Friday night, July HI, 1IIUS. The entertainment will consist of reiitiitlona by school pupils, Instru mental music, and a farce entitled. "Too Much Married," with five chnr- ncters. Thlo Is a very lively bit of fun which describes the frantic efforts of a young bachelor to convince a rich uncle that he la ninn led. Tho mem liera of his household miiku some bud lirenki In trying to curry out the de ception. The action swings uloiig without a' halt ur dull moment from eiirlnln to curtain mid every charac ter ban a capital part. Ciiat of ClutriicterN. Hob llensliiiw who needs it wife and baby, nnd gets more than he . has biii giilncd (or . . . . I.olna Field Jerry Flnnegiin Bob'a gnrdtier Ivan Iticketts Deacon Silas Smith Bob'a uncle from Boston A. C. Batea Mlaa Cordelia Bob'a housekeeper. a vinegary virgin. Mra. A. C. Hates IIAKltlKlll'IMi I'KltSONALS. Dr. K. D. Phelps waa a visitor at Kugene Thursday last taking In the sights of that city, as well as looking after aotne business mattera. Mr. and Mrs. 1ondon of Cottage Orovo were here the flrat of the week on a short visit and were the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hay. Mr. and Mra, E. E. Upmeyer drove to Kugene the first of the week on a short business trip and to visit with friends aa well. Bulletin, JIKT KA'AfTLY RIGHT. "I hnve used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them Just exactly right." says Mr. A. A. Felton of Hnrrlavllle, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for consti pation, bllllnusnesn nnd miliaria. 25c at N. A. Kuykcndnll's drug Btore. ! KV VOHK I1ANKH ABE PAVI.VM IT. ; New York. June 29. Light months after the pausing of the fi nancial troubles of last fall, the de ! positors of the dozen banks and trust companies, which closed their doors, ! have received their money, at least I In part, or In the case of the few which have not yet re-openeu or nave gone Into liquidation, are about to receive It. The Hamilton Bank has already anticipated all of Its deferred payments, which, under the original plan, were to have extended Into November.- The Knickerbocker Trust Company anticipated the first two deferred payments on Juno 1. The Oriental Dank paid lis depositors In full preliminary to liquidation. The National Hank of North America has paid depositors f0 per cent in divi dends, and the New Amsterdam Nat Ion has paid 2j per cent. The Mechanics' & Traders' deposi tors have practically agreed to a de ferred payment plan. Of the Brooklyn banks which closed, the Jenkins Trust Company, haa anticipated payments; the Bor ough Bank and the Home Bank have reopened, and the Brooklyn Bank and the international Trust Company have reorganized. Big Cities Hardest Hit. New York, June 30. S. J. Lan ders of the National executive com mittee of the United Garment Work era of America, who was sent to the principal cities to find out the pres ent slate of the clothing trade, has returned. He says that there is a narked Improvement In the demand fcr men In Boston and Providence, and an Improvement In Boston and Cincinnati. The cltlea worst hit by the business depression, he says, were New York and Chicago, and while there la a alight Improvement In these cltlea, it Is not so pronounced aa In other places. KOUtTII OK JCLY KATKS. Thero will be special Fourth of Ju ly rules on the Southern Pniiflc lines III Oregon. Tickets will bo on sale Inly 3 and 4 und will be good until July 0. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent. i. A. It. ATTKXTIOX. Members of tho (1. A. It. nre re ilitesled to meet at O. A. It. hull nt ') o'clock n. in., to take part in the larado. The line of march will not V lengthy. Tho post will he dls 'iilnsed when the parade Is finished. V good turnout Is desired. C. II. BAKER, Post Commander. Baseball July 4th. Recreation Park. Springfield vs. Eugene. No ither amusements, during tho linll tame. jj RuaclinH Julv 4th, Recreation Park, Springfield v. Eugene. No other amusements during the ball tame. jj If you want to know anything "bout auto", call up It. H. Wrnv, Miono lied 1101. Ho handles the Hitlck. LOST VALl.Kc NOTKN. Lost Valley, July 2. Mrs. E. M. Johnson is not improving as rapidly us expected. Her daughter, Mra. Rosa Ritchie of Pendleton, is here visiting her for a few days. Mrs. E. II. Gaming of Cleveland, Ohio, Is visiting with Mrs. W. H. Fenton this week. Mrs. W. H. Uood, formerly a resi lient of this place, but at present re siding In Denver, Colo., visited with a few friends last week. Born: At tue Eugene hospital Sunday, June 2S, to .Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Williams., a Bon. , Died: Wednesday, July 1, the In fnnt son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wil liams. Mr. and "Mrs. Williams are residents of Dexter nnd hnve the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends nnd relatives In their sad be reavement. A game of baseball Is scheduled for the "Fourth" between the "Trent Hollers" and the "Dexter Stump .lumpln' Giants." This will be an Interesting gntiio and one which ev eryone should witness. Mr. Hernlcc and Miss Alta Wil liams made a trip to Eugene last Tueaday. Mrs. Odlo Johnson Is visiting her mother at Spencer Creek, this week. El'GKNK POl'l.TKY STORK NOTICE. No delivery after ft n m Sotm-Ha July 4. All orders should be In ear ly Saturday morning. J3 HARRY ORCHARD MAY I1K( OMK TRISTJ . Boise, Idaho., July 2 It was not until It had been fully explained to him that under the law of the state as well as under the 'common law he was entitled to his life that Harry Orchard became reconciled to the ac tion of the Idaho Board of Pardons in commuting his sentence to lile Im prisonment. All preparation had been made at the penetentlary for his execution today, and Orchard appar ently full expected to pay the penalty. Last night the death watch was re moved and Orchard took his place with the other life prisoners. It Is not unlikely that he will be made a trusty. Warden Whitney has not yet decided at what work he will be placed, but he may be given a clerical position. Orchard has written this state ment: "I have hoped at all times that my sentence would not be commuted to life imprisonment. My one thought has been ever since 1 started to lead a new life to make all the earthly restitution within my power for wrong-doing, regardless of the conse quences to myself or anyone else. This shall ever be my first motive In life under whatever circumstances I may be placed." CHANGE FOR OREGON - HOYS IX THE XAVY. Salem, Or., July 2. Congressman Hawley has been notified by the Commandent of the United States Marine Corps that there are 57 vac ancles In the grade of Second Lieu tenant and that candidates for these positions are desired. Mr. Hawley will be pleased to communicate with any young men of this congressional district. The position pays a salary of $1700 a year. Candidates must be not less than 5 feet 6 Inches tall and weigh not less than 132 pounds. They must also pass a required mental and physical examination. The mental ex amination includes English, algebra, logarithms, geometry, plane trigo nometry, and surveying. The candid ate must be from 21 to 27 years of age . nl-j.-e I tie nerves, Umii " .-" "ti II, Vi , .IkIit a n-iTI, .a .' nf irritvion ami ili.-ease uy ocms. ...... Kernwa:j ?1 -o," h the emulation, making it impossible or the sort tollta. " lIl.OUL .1 :r otinn nn tlll, nrw It nic sores oy r.s J"" '"s " . " Ks, m,res throlllC Sores 0 l.a """.' . ... . . the circulation, and removes mc x iiiipn,. matters which are re.pon.inle for , ,e fat.nre o the pUfc S S makes the tiioou j.uic, ..w richi carried to the spot the heahn- process begins all discharge J inflammatiot, leaves, uev tissue begin, to form the place nil, nudi uua nermanently cured. S e c vSeUble. the safest and best blood purifier for young or old. L vc . .. i ., ra 3i vice free to nil who u-r t Sores aua L icers a"" ""J- - I THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAjJ SSw w ' H WOOD SAWING John M. K Unon, aacceator to W E. Boddy. All wood Bawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw R1LI.M1RE nilOTHERS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2 742; of fice. Black 6411. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co tf W'ELI, DRILLING Get your wells drilled by old and experienced w-ell-drlllers. Phone Red 4872. tf JJUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. GASOLIXB WOOD SAW W. G. White la prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4361. Residence, 5 West 81xtn street KIiOWKIW TO OKDfcK 4 Cut flowers, hot house nlnnts. etc. Phone HIbcIt a 6031. Mrs. F. J. Zimmer. 124 The GRAND, Today and Tonight Burning of Rome A Champion After All Liquid Electricity , A Disastrous Oversight The Peaceful Inn ..SONGS.. "Without a Wedding: Ring" "My Irish Rose" Matinee To Day 3 p. rr. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9u ALL SEATS 10c. fc 1 1 1 1 F 1 J?M Market During Commencement Eugene Poultry Store 102 East Ninth Street, Phone Main 645 In order that all may avail themselves of the opportunity enjoy t-hicten Lhnoer, we will otter this week only, our line of Fancy Dressed Milk Fed Hens i8c per lb Plain Fed Hen 1 6c per lb Frys and Broilers 25c per ft STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES IP YOU WANT THE BEST BUY A STUDEBAKER Brf M'ltl.M, WAt.ON OK SIKREY. IX) DURABILITY, WOil 31a NS HIP AND FINISH THEY ABE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IP YOU LOOK OVEIt OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING. V I I rrUO UMl....nA SO East 911 ) - . HOMAS j. DAY Eugene Electrical Construction Co. Thomas & Davidson, Experts in Modern Wiring and Repairing All Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters Inspcf. Estimates and Specifications Furnished VILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORN"NG Phone Main 5-74 Wrl Eighth St., Eugf oe. Ortgon. IIIII: ITTTTTTT 4 :::: iiiiiiiii WW;;;??;;;;;;;;:;;;;:::;:::::::: :: 1 11 UPPER VALLE LEAGUE Game Commences at 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 to Base Ball r Grounds Remade Grand Stand scrubbed and perfectly clean so ladies' suits will not be injured If lv 3:30p.m. RECREATION PA o -- .,:::"? July. 4 CP 4 Of . - It Organized lw The First National E OF EUGENE. ORM Capital paid m Surplus and undivided profits Additional liability ol stockholders uncle' national banking laws. Total 1'nder Same Miinnurmnl Vour I'atroiiiiiti' SoIm T. 0. Hendricks 3. B. Eakin Vice 1'. E. Suodgrasa Luke U Goodrich. . AMtuJ Diirwin Brlstow . . . AasisH ..TO STQ and think of theadvai be derived from buyity from a reliable ram' means 10 favor us ; patronaoe. BASS-H PAINTS are the best in the marke'i price is less than thJ fcrior brands. : Ludford&H ACENTS I 8th and Cham:lt3- o o