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LOW RATES. EAST Will be m i,!'- tliis season ty the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (l.ii.rs hi Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: T Both Wiy One Vty throueh vlt PailUad Caliloroll ChifJKo 76.2S 87.5o St. Uuis 71.25 82.5o St. P.ml 63.75 HI. 75 Omaha 65.75 75.o0 Kansas City 6J.75 7i.no Tickets uill.be: on sale May 4, IS June S, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, I August 6, 7, 21, 32 GomJ lot fflurn In 90 iiyi wllk tnn orrr prlvrllrjri p euure within ImlU. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information Cill on A.J. GILLETK Local Aijcnt ar writ to Win. MiMuirey, General Pas vngrr agi'iit, Portland, Ore. IN ON 01 MANY COLONS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OP HIQH ORADE WORK NtR U lit lalTIII lllll A New Set of Chairs Why du you hare OLD BlIAIIHY CHAIRS In youi home, when yon ran make thvm GOOD AH NliW (or only 60c T A run ut Oiluamel will sort wonder In your hum. See that '.ha Cliluainan I on ory run. ( our wml ihnw window ASK 11) rlh'K OI'K NKW WALL I'APKIl 11-11 Wml Sovunth Bl. OVERTON Wall Paper ani Paint C3. I'MMMMMHM bEO KK.MUNROE J Hi HOU&rUKNISHIR STOVES-RANCES FURNITURE 1 f Wa have iverythlng fur lh kit ties. A A aorta ol pota and pan. In : lotal and f ranltooare. All Ins Hit Ic ontrivaacea thai make rooking a laatlnt la.tea.t of a drudge you will lad her. Trlephon Hrd ll'.i. .1 FUGENE .OREGON PllIiTibing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gat fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing j and tinning w.rk. and let us estimate It " I on I your work Vya &. Heitznun Wnl Bib St. : BETTING & HENDERSON ('I kinds of l.i:, k ,:.inc and .. t rk .r.oti.'ly n,, c,-.,.) , ii num ....'. I It. -l.l i, . ( 'l!inne"e r'-lleet. 1SI l'o ,tl. l'lionti KiJ 4..1J ..til 1 Mil KICK M l Till MKAI. AT I I. K TIIK.tlKK -Ar r. . I. nli...y nt..r.:..f.l. nh.rr you get among ' (-"'III.-. "' '".-mw, n everything npi-'til.ig an.l tw.llcjull ready for Hie rouii.l-lli.-amn.- tlM-v- Jitna- mornings, whi n world voyage. four un- tll.- I" ri. t. U . Wli. il yon i The fl..t ure-iitMl an In-plrinu HKl.t U, irrut your hi-ml., your wife .d lut- a it fnm-i In '"' or your awn-llMwrt to a mml tliat la ' uinr. Ikh 'l'-l lu ' ' r..k.-il to ll.r gin-rn'a luatr, lirltiK . (JoliL-n (;(. to tin? ix i-un wuKts of IIh-iii I.. I U'.ilr ( ufi. KITCHEN & KOMPP SuccMton to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eueene. Or. Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY Succnaor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will tlu irrm-ral Iranafrr bualmwi: w.mkI, hUM-lioltl K.KNla, trunkn anil all llilnjra In lila llnr will rwlvi' ironil ami rari'ful nlti'iillun. "Ilualnrai I'roiiipt ami ( iirt ful" la our unit to. I'lionr. It.il 1421 or h'nvt tmlora at Nnilrnti Clear Htorr Eleccric.Gas.Water Willamette Valley Co A. C. MATHICWS Gtticial Teaming Coticntf, Gravel, Building Sand and etxxi excavation tarth lot tale Phone Black 2SI I or call at 345 W 4 th HOl'TII hll.N I'M II-n l(. It. TIMK I'AHl) T.mnnl I'orltmul r-niu.ciigvr No. 1 2:41 a. ui., Orfguu Kx presM. Nu. Is ( 00 . in , i ottano Grove Pajwitarr. No- U ll ii a. tu., Hoseburs 1'ai.nvllKer. No. 14 9 42 p. m., Portland Kx presa. Towanl Han l-ancl-u I'AMM'ng.'r. No. 11- s is p in , Kinrburg pat ftixer. No. 17- 3.S pin., Cotuge Grove ansriiKer. lii 11: j; a ni., Callforula Kx l"". No 11 II a ni , San Kranrls-llrnm-h. ll , i.-a .e Ktixent cy KkprrM I Wra.lhun t ;. .i a I. i NprttiKfieUI. No. (i ll lit gtne tro:u Si"ltu( No ; i ei p for Wriullliii arrlw, V.u .1 i ni . leave. (;,, , '"i.- "pallors :, receive their first greet- No k !. 4.1 j, M! from Wtu.tln.f. WM in . arrive. i:..,. I Ml Kit AY. i.u lass At. Po't'a'i.l Or J'.MIN' M SiMI r. V: vi I' A. till 1.K1 1 i:. K.cal AfcCUt. BATTLESHIP FLEET RESUMES WORLD CRUIS ; s..n Fraii'-i1'". turn of the '"I Icily 7. Willi Hie llifi flt-riiMii 111, Hie, sixt-n" of llii' Atlantic Iwit- !ii.-iiit ri"-' Ic.l by Hi'iir Admiral SITy'H rlnitlll, "' 'IIIHflM'Ilt, I liimkd f'T II" oo-mi on llwlr lollg! ...luif. lu a holm- r! Ill H- Atlantic in enn. i " " " " I morning, ami good-bye ww ui tlw I'aHfir. T-n or tliouwimw in Mi,lf KutlH-rft on thr IiIIIh around I In- Imy to HBl.ii III.- d,-Mirtur', an.l .Ir.in win In the Iwy wlilHtbtl ml Uiln u tin- fl-t a-l out. Two liiM of tlir orlKlnul f l--t t llllm liiK from tli.-ir ol.l Kmlliona t.ly. tlu- Alulunui anil Malm- nw In-inx tar acruai tlm I'arlflc hoim-tvaml ImmiimI.. Thrlr plaiin will lie tuk-n hy tho WIm-ounIu and NVIiruHka, thua ouikliiK tin- fln-t i'V.-n (ronn.-r an.l iiK,n lionHK'ii4'uii than lluit wlilrli miILn! from Hampton HoaiU. San Francisco, July 7. A splendid picture of America's fighting strength on the sea was presented today when the sixteen battleships of the At lantic fleet, led by the magnificent Connecticut with Hear Admiral Charles 8. Perry on the bridge, head ed out of the Golden Gate and bathed their hows in the blue Pacific. In imposing array they passed beyond the headlands, out of the view of thousands of cheering watchers on shore and started fairly on the long voyage through five seas from San Francisco to Hampton HoadB a striking demonstration of the power and efficiency of tho United States navy. Hlxteen battleships were In the line, 'divided into four divisions, and two siiiadrons. In the first division of the first squadron were the flag ship of Hear Admiral Sperry, th Connecticut, and her Ulster ships, the Kansas, Minnesota and Vermont. This division, as well as the entire fleet, Is under the immediate com mand of Rear Admiral Hperry. The second division of the first squad ron Is conimaiiileil by Acting Hear Admiral lilchard Walnwrlght. and consists of the flagship Georgia and h.'r sister ships, the Nebraska, New Jersey and Hhode Island. Hear Ad miral William H. rlinory commands the second squadron and third divi sion, and la aboard of the flagship Louisiana. The Virginia, Ohio and Missouri also are In this division. The fourth division, tinder the com mand of Acting Hear Admiral Sea ton Schroeder, Is made up of the flagship Wisconsin and the Illinois, Kenrsaga and. Kentucky. The No brnska and Wisconsin, formerly of the Pacific fleet, have taken' the places of tho Maine nnd Alabama of the Atlantic fleet, which are en route to lliuifpton Itonds as a special servtce squadron. The fleet auxiliaries preceded the battleships by a week, nnd lire now Hearing Honolulu, where they' will iinl.Miil supplies and sail nwav for New ..'itliiiul bi.furn th.. arrival of i tile ricet ill Honolulu, These am- lllariea nr.. tin. I'nnlher, repair ship; j (llncler, refrigerator, supply ship; i ColK.in, supply ship: AJiix, collier: I Itell-f. hospital ship mid Yankton, ' tenner itu.l despatch boat. j t lie iiiiuieslilps which snllc.l today ' t two aiiindrnua of the diet on the longest voyage ever under-1 ho brought together r-iln at taken by such a powerful fleet tltir-1 'ill on November 7, and .he de Ing which I hey will cotniiletelv en-; l'rtri thence for Ad. n. nnd the n. circle (he world. from Hamot.ui Hoads to Hampton Honda, have a to tal tonnage of 1st;, 100 tons. Tho fleet Is capahle of steaming on an average of ten knots an hour under any sen conditions, and Is following an Itinerary which will bring thi " ships to .Manila on October 1, 1 WHS. ! the complete route from Manila i I Hampton Hoads has not yet been , .e.i.iiiei mi no i! ii ecu, nut I Is ex-' pocte.l that the fleet will arrive at us intimate destination during the latter part of February, mil!" when ii in ne joined at Hampton Hoads!""' 1 aeiflr fleet, a soiin.le.,n .,t ,i. by most of the other ships of the ; rrulsers will take sonu. of the tor American navy then on the Atlantic ' ''edo boats In tow, and steam down Con!, and this great fleet or war 1 'N"' 1'nclflc Coast as fur as San IMego vessels, greater than even that whlc;l,,v ""' of a lest of t np oosslbllltv of s.aitere.i in San Francisco Hay on : the morning of May tith, and greater than the one that assembled at Hampton Itoa.ls Deeember Iti, when the present record-breakiiiL' v..e...,i began and where It will again be re-! "f 'he Pacific fleet will retire Au J viewed by President Hoosevelt, just , 1. nd It is considered probable '''.. f:,i,i? "' "fl',, L. ' A,l""rl Svlnburne win succeed The fleet Is s.be.liile.l t arrlv,. at n" " command of the Pacific fleet Honolulu July 16, Residents of that 'in'1 take It across the Piclfic an. remote possession f , l ll0li back. 'Mt nna State, have prepared a magnificent: . "ullowlng is a complete list of the an. fitting reception t ,!, officers ! "''nili' fleet, the commanding m and men. l,l,-h .111 1. f lhe nature ' ''" nn.l the tormaMon of the varlo .. of a reception and belaied Fourth r ' divisions: various jiiiv i-.mii.inci It will he the first !-. .n. viiieriainnient ..r tbe fi.-s,. ing men slnee Puget Sound cities de- i lighted to do them honor, and prep-1 aratlom have been making for ...un.M. at tionoiuiii that no pleas ing feature .lull b . lacking After a it of on,. eek In Hon ohllil. the fie," pr,ve... to Auk Inn,! S, ,-e,!.o It K !' s,e, l nv!!.i!!,,n ,.f :!. ,- ...,i:,, s(. rnnieut tb.it the American sh,- K 7. ...' .'.'.' " l-'M'ie sin, . " .""i-itn .Vnertfi Tills ol I'., pstti.ulni (int.. at.,1 li'e--i.,iiio'e a u I '.ne.. 1 ! '.1 for ot e mat- ii I ;! Ml 1. 1 If .1.1. e--ti A eU ,-,lv.e 9 ' REAR ADMIRAL SPERRV. Naral niftier who will takp the bat Jwhlu flwt around the world. alght of land, will tend to make tt all the more welcome. Perhapa the greatest of all the entertainments to be given the men of the fleet In any foreign country, hoover, will be waiting their arrival at Sidney, the great ort of Austra lia, where the warnhlpa, after leav ing Aukland on Anguxt 15. will ar rive on AugiiBt 20. Half a million dollars la the sum the government of Australia and the people of Sidney have apprirprlated for the entertain ment of the American gallon). Va ried and many are the pleasures the Australians have planned and placed In store for them, during the nine days of their stay' at that port. The government will take an active part In their entertainment, those in the official life of the colony vlelng with private citizens In efforts to display their hospitality. A series of elab orate social functions for the offi cers, and parades and excursions and sports, for the enlisted men comprise the program. . Melbourne and Albany are two other purls of Australia where open handed and lavish entertainment will be given the men. From the port of Alb4ny tho fleet will steam on Sep tember 17 for .Manila, and It will ar rive In these American waters the Inst home port until Hampton Koh.Ih. on October 1. The reception to bo' accorded the fleet in .Mnulla will be a striking one an tho entertainment of the officers and men ashore will be as corial and heartfelt, If not as elaborate, as tho receptions at other places. The American colony In Manila Is look ing forward to the event with fer vent anticipation. A large fund has been subscribed, and committees are at work on the preparations. Great Interest is felt In the fleefs visit to Japan. Proceeding to Yoko hama from Manila, tho fleet will ar rive mere on October 17. Here, on October 2 4; it will he divided the rust squadron returning October 31 to Manila, where It will arrive Oc tober 29. Tho promise is that the welcome to be given the Americans in Yokohama will not bo second in graciousness at least, to anything mci wnn at any port previously touched; for It is upon sneclnl Invi- union "f t lie Kmpcror or Jnpan that I'm .fleet goes there. Kliiborute luucuoiis nt court, iiud social affairs ho held for the officers of the fleet. At Amoy, China, the reception will ''"ublless he the occasion of a great c. ieuration riiai ncterlslic of the Chi- sage ot tho Suei canal will take place unin me follow ng few rinvs ,!. einci uate not yet having bten de termined. The ships ot the Pncin .,. which assembled here previously to ' ,,w departure of the battleships for Hampton Hoads. will remain in this rtrl.ir until Augusts at which time 'J"'v 'IN start for Samoa and the ' .."ippiues. wnn the 1 trie1 l,l,...b on s comprising the Atlantic and .n.iuc lorpe.io flotillas in tow. Pre- paiatory to this summer voyage of "owing the lluy rraft for long dis i "mces The towing to Samoa and' ,he Philippines is contingent upon ,h, ouccess of this experiment Admiral ln.it.... ... . Atlantic K. el. t;ar ,l:nir,.i Char S. S(ierry, ''"mnian.l r In chief. First s.UHilr,4i. First hiviston r":"l:":" l-rry.. -- .. . , nans - guns, lfi - ""o uisp.aeenient l..'.'!! horse- power; speed. Is kn Kansas, r.,,,;l rh., y .. "' '' -M. ... r,,,;.,,,,,,' .,. e""r:,...,:1" '"- Huh...r.. r i;tt iiiii .vt ,in ertnont ter. sist, r : Capt W 'mi C. P. litlecticu:. IP 1." lhe . con, Iii,.: Se Vellns W alllw ri. Kesr ,1 in , ..I Richard nan '''oli.l il',., t'o.lK'l '.'I e-i,-" ll Is. .- . - IJusl- iu:,t: l'i.. -' knots "''d F. ;,-V - 'i.'.irgt!!, ' ll. Sou::i .N.-bl i -oil. s;s Sew Je erland, sister ship o the Georgia, Utuui,. Inland. Cap'- Jo--:.n n M'lrdxk. fii.-er siiip " tl Gi-jr;u Mi-olid Squmlrou. Third liv;;'in. H.-nr Admiral William H '--nimatiding com! .-.qna.ir third division Louisiana iKlan-hlpi. '' :-mh Nii.-s, sis'.-r ' E:nory. :i and K..5- ti.ut. Virginia fa'.'. A). ' Hter 'he '."''!'. Ohio. Cl.i-rles V. Hi r-: una: li.'.oo (oris: ;,"')' h power; speed 1 knots. Missouri. c"t. Gr-cnlief A rlam, sister ship to Ohio.. Acting Hear Admiral : Fourth levis'ori. S.-roeder. commanding. Wisconsin (Flagship!. Ca-' :.;.-r ut in ry Mori-ell: 1H guns; II.-ll.-ttifi horpr-oower: sner-d 1 'Illinois. Cap:. John M. J., tons; .2 knots. B owyer. sister ship to Wisconsin. Kearsage. Capt. Hamilton H'l' chlns: :'S guns: 1 1 . " - 5 t'in 11.951 horsepower; spe'd 16 9 knots. Kentucky, Cant. Walter C. Ccwlea. sister ship to the Kr"-;e. I'lii'l Auxiliaries. Panthe- renalr ship. Commander Valentine S. Nelson. Glacier, r-f rlgeraior supply vessel. Commander William S. Hog?. Colgoa, supply ship, Lieut. Com mander John B. Patton. AJax, collier, merchant comple ment. Joseph Hutchins, msster. YtnMon, vacnt-llke '""It or small despatch boat. Lieut. Com mander Charles B. McVay. Relief, hospital ship. Surgeon Charles F. Stokes, commanding. Use DeWltfs Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by all druggists. MUST CUT fill ASS AND WHKDS. Notice Is hereby given that all pro-ierty owners must cut the grass and weeds in the streets and alleys abutting on their property within the cl'y limits within ten days from this notice or work will be done and the costs assessed against the prop erty. By order of the Chief of Po lice. KACi nSION TO NKWPOHT. During the summer season Sun day tratns will be run on the C. & K. from Albany to Yaquina. leaving Al bany at 7:4a a. m. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate, $3.00. COW r'KED. Alfalfa meal. At Hallc; , Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone (led 1521. Wlndo washing and general cleaning. References given. Charles Murphy, Courthouse Lodging House Tel. Red 4G21. Jyll Attn iio -? i!ia K'nl1 Vw Hm " tkrapi is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON (or the manufacture of their ' world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start you in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES , have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. 1 THE! PORTLAND. OffCQON, or AKRON, OHIO. 1' .1 - si:. I Nt I F. J-j vl PAIM k THK TOWN' HI D on July 4th In honor of his Mrthday, and there win b" nisnv soiled gowns and ! men,, , show evidence of :hp I'alnt- Whether It be r la-nt. stain or soil from anv cause whatever vlt i"";. Voir garments renovated ' s,, ..... ... ,o. i;, .,.,1 is to w vl hen cf'an.'.l at t:- . rks. Kiiene H,. Everythins possible in Ueanins and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works o:h .) T,l!. i n-tt? Sii. Phone KcJ :SeI : 1 BHBBBMiKnaarMMtH i Mil illl W. M. GREEN, HSySBg, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. tmiHlrWIHH AUTO - LIVERY We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H.P. White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. ELI BANGS J. H. VEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at private residences but will call for baggage if nobbed the day before, 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, overlooking me oceau. Rates reasoname. ""llTa.!r.i Morl uotning Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and, up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G, F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL j Groceries iYou will always find tnc best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables riour and rccd No dela,-,, w he our own deliverv "SG.H.IRISHS," A Km, Cr.TA!X R,. iirr ma srmiro SCsl,'1 11 fin, l-'.1 to, ,,.iS,J &innii ."' ft en triitl t be A"VV . ""l'i "I'm Ktiuiti', Hi'ivtit ni tik,,i, drucKul d,s uot l,av lf your onltniuiho u,m your UliriD yfnic, P. aTtMM.I.., ll"Htf. H. SnUUucugene bf W L SanT HALL , SHUMW V ' "milling and Se, Also "WT Woet S.'nerii i,,,ki.. , . ' WVH1 'n-et Iron ,,rV , 1 nl atten,1M tl, rk' 'r"n Prompt;, rry.fli;i,,noo , ., o THK HKAITIFTL IX AltT is always attractive to the re fined taste, and when It can be so combined with the us fui as It is In our exquisite artist Ically decorated porcelain hai china, to fndulge one's tab:e, can only be commendable. Then our prices are so moderate that the (ost can easily be borne by the most limited Income. Ill I I HI I II h. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A dally stage leavesEugene at 6 a. m, for Maplelon, close connection by steamer for Florence and "erne W. U UJIJK, Prop., Newport, Orr. Summer Suits at Hanson's Best of .workmanship and latest patterns in the goods are characteristic of the Michaels, Stern & Co.'s make. We arc ex clusive agents for Eugene. Let us show you our fine line whether you want to buy or not. l iglu veiKlt I nih rwoar anil all kinils of InrniHhliiKa for the summer season. " Jon would dress well nnd comfortably, conie , an(J ,,,t , sliovv you what We have. You don't have to buy unless you fn(j what guta yQu ED.HANS00 scotrs sania!-Pep5in Capsub -fc A POSITIVE CUfit. Tor Infiftmmattcn or 0t.r of th Bladdor utd Ihw Kidntr. No ear o- P' Onjy qnlcklf and r"" n;J 1 rNlrl IMw of lh Trlnarr r-- lro.gtl. Prnn t.V, or 'J Hiil. Tvcti'l. fii.ii. or hr bntm fc :v irdr.. Sold by W. L. DK LAXO, Druggt n