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THE EIGEXE feAlLY Gl'AKI). TVBAV. JI LY t, 100 ' l CITY NEWS o!d residence will CJ!,: , borhood of $17"". In the neigh- Andrew ev.-u- Manin Haagenson and ,V,n an extended .up ""''-''. u.ii..r,. (11HV Iorm-i, ELECTRIC RAILR8AD MAGNATES IN EUGENE ConstipatiJ more f srious irout! . r. . 1 lint funcliwna f ti..'i 1 on an ex . .Vliuuie ....... I,;,.. I,, ,Uc e,n. 1 b.idiaK a ,-nt . Ilvd. . ';m g by- way of 1 i"a'' lake Cltv IVnver. Minneapolis . ;-hi.-i-i.' They iH visit a Urlggs ei-U t f?-t ,,, , nrili.--rii inu.-sota ami to -fra j:J4 Knott street, Kt-v. D. C meeting at land. . , .,nd Chicago Captain Urlggs ei--ra to g-i ' : ihr t t j,,,,. in noriheni ' tons of bay oil the (.Diversity '"- before gvin I.u.. They be gone all w au. - a,uomoblle They Mark Wheeler and brother are pre-, -ha,,s Ion., . i are here for the purpose of looking i fi ni Trill in uivii i .. ... ., . u...,-n hi rfi rnru ur nit i"JU - parniB iui i. b . shiTirr narrj - -, " c,.rif.H.d trolley line and Credent lakes. Bill IUQCUdO) of t. 'ruit-d, 1 ii i ,, u Hood's bii Anderson, of Spokane, a , Lf ,n, II i i ., i iiu v 1 1 ;i in- ir i i . .. i i ,,ru..nutnt Vllli-v Company uj V, ,,' r '' N. i .,,,,,,-e in the 1'aellir i , cerns oi i""- ,. ,,.h ,,eneral Northwest, ana " . h i DoMunv Por:l,l. MK-ne ?. -, ", ;"; ,, J. w. of the Pi! ..'.'(11 Jri'vcd in Eugene late til I THERE are so many different shapes in straw hats, Soft Felt Hats and Derbies that you are bound to find your ideal You can luy hats for less than we ask; you can buy hats for more than we ask, But What's the Use? high The lower price means poorer hats and the her price doesn't mean a better hat. Our IMPERIAL HATS AT S3. 00 Are Perfection in Style and Making. S.K. FRIENDLY 594-392 Willamette The Ladles' Sheriff Harry u-i..,.,th Fa s wlta "'""'"il nun ".. . ,h(.,i sev-1 ,,f mher wop Auxiliary of the Com-'L- ." " ",twi.h violating I local street railway system. and oposed extensions of the merclal Club will meet on Wednesday evening of this week. Excavation for the pavement on West Tenth street was begun this morning by the Warren Construction Company. The floor of the new depot Is com pleted and all that now remains to be finished Is the window and door woodwork. eral days ago. charged with violating j u,cal street the loia option law in u.me . Kord went there with James Stewart, of Spr.ngtleld. and had no intention of Irving to escape Justice. He wa arraigned in the circuit court an J will plead tomorrow. In the mean time he Is at liberty under a band of Ill'VO. ANNA GOULD V; HER FREH London, .Inly 7 , Gould and Hrlnce u will ho nii.i -a iuuii.'. Hilhsemit... ' conducted at a rA F J notaer's bustity horse creat ed 'considerable excitement in the southern pirl of the city today by . .'rnnnini! awav. The animal was R. J. Moses is here 'm Janent Xh "d to a buggy and sf.nding in .hipping his household goods there. 1 " rt.sj(lence at the He is getting along very well will, his J.,.0, West Kleienth and Char store there. nelton streets, when It became frig.it- a ih.iKi am. liccan to run. liveryman, has, e-e f " fje(, out near West .Seventeenth street. There was practically no damage to the Vehicle. Tom Bailey, the bought Mrs. i'ryor s residence on Pearl street for $:inuO. Morris & Warren made the deal. I). N". ilayden and w"lfe of Harris burg spent the Fourth In this city. While here they purchased a beau tiful piano of Stevens & llulln. Reuben K. Creer was the name of the man whom the six-foot projectile came so near hitting Saturday night, not Ureen, as stated yesterday. Morgan Watson and Austin Far rlngtoi., well-known young men of this city, have bought a half Interest in a motion picture theatre at Salem. S. P. CROSSING ARRIVES FOR ELECTRIC LINE The crossing frogs tor the elec tric line where It will intersect the Southern Pacific track at the end tf Thirteenth street In Fairmount, on the way to Springfield, arrived today from the East, and Ihey will at once be unloaded. Local Manager Welch, . . rtf Ko llnrtlfiltil Vltirutla AV FllUtPI-n An error was made In publishing i" "', " ,h ..! uin he the score of the HalseyCoburg base ball game at Coburg on the rourth The score was 4 to 3 In favor of Hal-sey. Hallway, says the crossing will be put In right away, and the track com pleted as soon as possible from the present end of the line on toward Springfield, as far as the trestle work along the bottom is finished. - War 7hnmprmAn. the original mar- kei.d,a2, Jirz- ,fayi-lbi' hel! ! UUIlSluel 1 lips limniHS home. He has an option on some, lo cal property. A shipment of machinery for the N. A. Reynolds' vinegar and cider factory at the corner of West Second and Hlalr streets was received from Ohio this morning. A representative of Morris Bros., I well-known bond buyers, who have maintained an office in Portland for 4, begin the survey for tho water works days, will return to the metropolis 4 Hi-Hli-in, 1 1 bis cvcnnlg. 4 PCItHON'AL ('. A. It. Kill kBon, of Dallas, Is' Miss Irene Applegate went to th 4 - here. 0.. business. ' liirn. at Vont-aua today lor 11 short (4tfffftt4t4tf Mfs- '- "owe went to Browns- i stay. 1 uin- iiMiiij 111 nun luuiiin-a nun (i. iinkkh iiiui n uv it-iuiiicu inline Paul Van Hioy left fur Montuiia to-1 day. I Pontim Full, of lllile Klver, Is in! the city, ' ' i J, A. Crura., was In town from ; Dcxler yesterday. friends for 1. few dayH. 1 m Coiustock today, after 1. visit In Mrs. II. II. Miller and party of :iiHene. three left this uiornlug for McKemloj Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Wire left to ll. Idgu on an (i.itli.K. iday for Coos Hay, where they will II, M. Price, county commissioner, spend 11 week or two. left 0.1 the aige this morning for ! Miss Florence Dellar arrived home J. A. I ruian was III town iron. . ,,r Hale. 'today from Wellisley College, where Duxli r oletday. , ! Mrs. F1.11111. Myers and Iwo so n ar- kh has been during the pi.Ht school W. A. Hill is III Portland enjoying rived hero today from I'kluli lu visit year. Ills annual' vacation. ; her sister, Mrs. Ilonncll. ;' .1, L. Klfer and fainlly, of The J. II. Ilwilhurdt, of Medford, la In: '. S. liny, of Ivlson, who has been Dalles, are visiting at the home of thn cl.y (iu UiiHlnens. 'Ill for several weeks, is In town, lie F. . itifer, the brnkenian on the Mra. K. It. Applegate, of Drain, Is l much linproved In health. 1 Wendllug caniionball, for a couple of visiting In Kuarmi a lew days. ' , 11. 8. Miller, Justice of Hie peace at days. 1 A. Ward was a passi nicer 011 the Creswell, who has been In town for nlKKti this mornliiR for .Mnpleton. Iwo days, returned home today. 1 K. Hlnarer. of I'ortlund, lifter ai j, m,.v,.,h, clerk In Julius tlold llt here, returned home today. .umityn cigar slore. Is (itilte III aMils j. , nnyuer a nil wue. 111 iiarr.s- i,,,,,,,, South Wlllnliielle street, burg, are In Kugeiiu oil a visit. j p, . ,,ft ,uy fr p,t,,: A. Lombard was a passenger to f,,,,,, w,cre he will go to Red Wing. Portland 11.1 the noun train today. mi,i. ,. iu renin, with his fam- 11. 11. Davidson , went to Harris- y ' burg Icdav to spend a week (hero, ' j, . . . xf ....... . Andrew Nelson w. an arrival on ., .J' .M', " ""m" ,r" "r"v : 1 11 in iiiMin 11111M u ininiiirnn Hi tn- OFFICER TURNER . MAKES STATEMENT thn iiih 11 (rain today froiu Cottage tirtive. Attorney J. R. Medley came down from Cjliage lirove mi the noun train today. Kllgene, July T, UK'S. In the Kdltor: I beg leave- to make a slatement In reply to the Item DIED At her home at 89 West Eighth street, Eugene, this morning, July 7, 1908, at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Xancy bi vlra Davis, aged 61 years. 3 months and 17 days, from a complication of diseases. She was born in Illinois and came to Oregon 25 or 26 years ago. living in Eugene most of the ears, is here to present the firm's ,e ,lr ?' ' : ".. as ,,- bid on the water bonds tonight. " "viSur, , x ' ..Mrs. Jacob Gates, of ( row- Mrs. Em ma Morris, of Eugenp; John Davis, of Eugene; William Davis, of Med ford; Miss Sadie Davis, of Eugene. Mrs. Davis' husband, A. G. Davis, died Just 14 months ago today. The funeral will be held Wednesday af- At a meeting of the school board ! ,,e"',!on liti2:3 o'clock from the ,1.1. ,,mrni,,,r !.. ih.11 .. i..i; family apartments to the Masonic nhi.nhlnt firm was awarded the con-i r,'1,,l',p,'.v. 'here the remains will 1. John Millard has purchased the Samuel Clifford property on Ferry street, bordering on the niillrace. and will erect a handsome bungalow there. The consideration was $:!0l0. HOGS DYING FROM EFFECTS OF HEAT TRIAL OE STEVE Vels Raunn, a .'armor residing mar Eugene, brought to town today a drove of hogs tor shipment to Port land. The long drive in the hot sun .,,ld on them, and when they reached Grand Junction .,.1 Ing of testinionr in M - the stock vards on the depot grounas 1 """" into of thev were in n bad condition as a re- , Wd . ." of the heat. Several of them ; . u.. ing ,ne glrii, died during the afternoon before they years aSo, i-,uil..il nn tne car. aim a iiuuiuci of others were expected to die. ' WIIKAtJ I i. Portland, .ij, (Hti:;oX KI.Kt TRIC 1 changed. Ill ILIKS 11V NIGHT 1 . I Chicago, .Inly Portland, July G. Attempting to .iemoer, w. a construction gang 01 tne ure- , nn Kieetric Railway Company in lay ing tracks through her onion garden near Beaverton yesterday, Mrs. Rosie Heghitto placed herseir against a fence and declares she suffered a bro ken arm when the crew began to de molish the fence. Mrs. Heghitto clung to the fence, and when the foreman of the con struction crew knocked off a plank with a sledgehammer her arm was broken, she says. With her were hqr father and husband, and for a time a serious conflict was threatened. How ever, peace was restored, ana tne AT on. Km-ly H.vukfast SoJ tb.tiou of tJ Breakfast will be J every morning for .1 ot tnose leaving uooa coiiee will I It. 11. WRAY R. B. Wray, who si workmen proceeded to push the work j the Buick autoraobi; garage in this cltv ' suitable location ciil Is prepared to do at:J the grade and lay ties and Irons. Sheriff (Joes to Scene. Sheriff Connell and Deputy Cain of Washington county, were summon- . for the traveling p ae ana urgeu 10 aneau me aucgeu Hre trips. Callup' trespassers. But a few minutes before ; fer Co., Phone Red the officers arrived the construction , gangs were called off the disputed ' T H.T8 territory and the officers were pow- j"""r-n ".a.ai erless. The men remained idle near the grounds throughout the after- i . ; noon, until the departure of the offl- 1 , Beginning Tiietd; cers, and then renewed their worK ,ton & Jenkins, the with doubled energy. ! liners, will mark Last night the men worked with jjat8 a half-price, the aid of kerosene lamps. The big . onion patch was Illuminated brilliant- ly lino eai ly mis morning ine I ouu way through the disputed territory had been completed, the ties laid and the rails secured In place. This morning the courts will be prayed for an injunction by the Irate owners and lessees of the property, but the tracks are down. trad to install the heating apparatus In the new school addition for JllUO. I interred. Rev. J. S. McCallum will I conduct the services. XOTK'K dirt preparatory to the building of a cement walk. 1 S. S. Range, who opened a new electric theatre in Salem this week, had Stevens .& Hulln ship a Peer less Electric piano to Salem, this The board walk along East Elev enth street by (he University cainpu has been nushed back and the dltc.l . '. ' . 111 ul M underneath It Is being filled with I ,' ,1"r1sdar "'ornlllS "n his i,,u,ii miiea iiuiin ui tne Eugene river bridge. jg THE REMEDY THAT DOES. "Dr. King's Xew Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise, but fail to perform," savs Mrs tt Vlaa..n t A..1 n being the third piano purchased since; .a." u (s curlng'nie of throat and he located In hugene. i nn ra.,.f. ... nn other treatments relieved only tem porarily. Xew Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident ItS Continued llSP for n runannnMo Seventh street on Thursday of this I length of time will restore nie to ner week. The hours for ladies will be feet health." This renowned cough from 2 to 5 p. m. land cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is sold at W. A. Kuykendall's Florence Vaughn, William Vaughn'drug store. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle and Leona Uennelt today began suit free. for partition of property in the clr- Bingham & Jackson will Inaugu rate a series of ladles' days at their billiard and pool parlors on West cult court against Ueorge S. Vaughn ! ! a . a and Roland Vaughn. Walton Ness are the attorneys for the plaintiffs. The sid track that was built through the east end of the depot yards several weeks ago over which all the gravel and dirt that was used tip today. '""' '. " ouenoci. .11 uie ,, ,., , , Th(, ,a (,vl,n ... so,.,,. ,(.,.,.. K ,.,.. , Stlln ,, Her),er it. .i. in kwoou, wue nun (laiiKii.er, miair on the cvenliM of Julv I. I Full, letl today for a visit ill Perl- will av thai I did mil nrrnl .luku W. Pohler. and wit., leav. In ll... " I,. .-,.1":. . ' : . . wc.rr nrapp . u. mi in tnal portion oi tile yard: Kinri in ... v w .;,,ri.. .V .... ui, , ' ".' i'"1" '"' uiisisi in geituig Merger to the cllyiwas hauled . ' " inner nwc. jull, whi.ii I was doing, and u, so enough filling 1 II. T. Dow relurued last night from d. Ing tieorge Smith ran in front ofjihere. Doc Pat:.ri.u led ibis inoi iilng ,,.(,, , prnii. dangtiler. us and look hold of Ilerger. and said: fit s. 1-1.-(I In l t u j.l.l k. .. t In, I., i . . , ... .... ull'l -i.i I '" - "" .'"'' ' miss r.isie. leu mere Sunday night nai is ine mailer Willi you. pei.d -Me -. (r Ashland, Wis , where she will Jiiii; lie hasn't done anything. You (lnirgA It. Iltnls.'vo, of tirauts ieud Hie leiuiiliider of the sinuiiier. can't tan hint." Pass, Is In the city fur a few days mi Stie will 1... b-i.-k III Si-pteiuliei- to 1 asked Smith to gel out of the way iMislii.-ss. Ilnlsli It. r sludles at Ihe I nlv. riliv i ami not lo Inierfeie. He refused to KliOWKRS TO nilllKK Cut flowers, hot house plants, etc. Phone Black 6031. Mrs. F. J. Zimmer. J24 w-as taken having Rev J W M.-Diiiimill. of P.ntlniul, Is vlslllllg Ills brulller, D. S Mi Di i. KUll, ill Kug. lit.. lien. M. n';ier ntui iin.i!..-i. .!.;!-.i;-s Miller, I. ft Ill's in. lining for Ihe low . r 'Slu.l-iw i- tintt . MUs Kn.t II vi, i.f F.ne-t lii.iv... ptler n vt.it with fii.-nd lu Kiiki'Ii.-, r'-iurn.-.l li 'iit,. iinluy. Carl Milinlii and parly of surv.-v- o.s lett this tii.itiiluK for u ii n mis morning i . , havln-t l.een0a!l. d he wani.d to argue the ,- .-is el her I.,,!,,.,-.;'!''! nol i.r,..ose lo be Int, In Tie dn ; In- ilse there, I rfere.l with harge of tiiv dutv as an ot J. P. Tl'RXF.R. Mis O C. Wright 1, ft Ibis morning I Kl- 1 lrl''' '" I"1" ,llm 1""-s'- hut for Oi l.-aiis. In.l . haviu-t there liv the lllne-is n( her I. lib ' no i. reinrulnit she will take the Kinitli- in route and c.r.ne in- wnv of I .os Aligelea. where she will visit for aw'ille. She was ai-coiuiiunb-'i l.v her Iwo .hll.lr. n, liuri-tli e and Ks- ' I her W D (iooduiail. who ll:is heen Ml! 'cnlittiu l. fi.uii Pi.itland on a vi.lt i.u- seveuil ' LFAU to deposit yunr men, y In a good fcsnk HU.el .'l.lll keen It where ll is vvp.'.-'J ;o all Klluls lit riiki If th F I i 1 K K l.lVVN k BAYINll.-t HANK otl.red In. otaer Indur. mem Hun a .e. ui.. plac to k ,.-(. yet.r lit-h. It Would be well Weilh while to open IS iti-i ,-uu? th.-ie tut It u'fers uialiv u'het. ' ell.e ntui a. ) ; v the of fl. i s ''st t:;. aie. K lltois ti. Pre. Id. 'C, W' o.hun,, fa. hi. r D A Paine. i.e Pre.',!,-!,, W w lirewn An: (..,!..., The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank TEA Schilling's Hcst is in r:u-kai;cs; never conies- out m ;i i-ui or canister. l-( e.' ir'uioi ou( mousy (I u. ijsa'1 It til. . b, GERMA.V I'OAt'H STALLION The German coach hoise which 1 been placed purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at j nauga uarn. The counly commissioners' court " J- H PERKINS. has let the contract for the erection! of iw-ri bridges across the Edwards' WILLIAMS CARBOLIC M.ij'p slough near Junction City. The Mi-iw l,',! AHN'-CA and WITCH HAEL foot bridge was let to C. W. Thomp- son, whose bid was JllOii. and tlio The best salve In the world for cuts :.i-foot bridge to W. W. Innian and , br"lsei, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet A. X. Striker, who bid ISi'.ii. I chapped hands and all skin erup tlons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction Fr -. Grant and Arthur Mason ' n.."')? .'.'!nded' Suld b? were arrested last evening by chief i u" L" W "'iains Mfg Co.. props., of Ihillce Fni rlngton for being drunk ! ,.T, 7. 7 and disorderly, nud Grain Is charged . , ' '""'""'g of Kimie." lU ,-, l!h begging besides. They snent """ .1"',,1,r a" this week. See ih lib.- night lu the cltv .lull and appear-1 ,nt' l'''"sr;ni in another col- ;.d before Police Juice Don-is this I , i-.iorning. ha.h was fined $:. and 1 ,. . I not having the iiioney ihey were com-! .y""r r"s,'- t lawn I in It ted to ten d.its , a. h In the lockup YOI XG LADY CLEVER NEWSPAPER -WHIT-EK Miss Mirrini Van Waters, of Port land, who is a guest of Miss Alice McCormack, Is a member of the Sun day staff of the Portland Oregonian and one of the promising young writ ers of Oregon. She recently com pleted a post-graduate course In the Oregon I'niversity at Eugene, and during her school work found time for many clever magazine articles in addition to- her routine work as staff correspondent of the Oregonian. Coos Hay readers are familiar with some of Miss Van Waters' work, her de scription of the manner In which Eu gene received the news that theUni- veiaiij appropriation rarried was giv en half a page with special Illustra tions. Miss Van Waters returns to Portland Tuesday. Marshfield Times. TT UORX In Eugene, July 4, 190S, to Er nest 0. Palnur and wife, a daughter. At the home of C. C. Skinner, on West Fourth street, Monday, July 6. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. J. II. N'ettle ton, of Santa Clara, an S-poiind son. Complete line of (,H.S an) ,ntng at Hill's Gun Store. wttll) SAWING John M. K uixou, successor to W b. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge. 5?r, P""" BerTlce phone Black -1 1 -. R'.sldenen 324 Hl.rl, .f W-'uJdSHW Gasollni, Rustic MOULDS POSTS! Urn 1 V.v rh i pre ri, . Ill i.l.MIISK tllttlTIIFHS r all kinds ef dravlnc and House phone lied i'ii lllack sill John II. Daring, manunei- nf tha I'oninieni.-il Club, u on his wnv in j'ho Itehenii.i mill's wi:h F. J llir.l He met with Ihe Collage Grove Com- Fi Will Crow" ferili-, linprovenient. Cham!, HERE'S Til TH'I (IF Jl'lJ I.rXJ MAV IT I I MAY I' I XEW TODAY i There's n.- FOR SALE Cae lenm ' -if heavy ! and Indcpend'- 'V''4' K"".. s:'! 1,1 'haii. harness to dine where)! in..,,,V...,,',; . "'.'"'I wagon. for ,.,. iiioj- l iHf ill'P I1IIH ..n.a' a lault and i.,.f,. i,.., r, polite treao- purposes. Price f.. nttt i trio who l-a': Inquire at this office. ' ,.,,,-aiii. lo nil I t:.il. Ilt-le and see !, s Hardware The you won! IF Y(H' KNFvV merits of the Tev.-. -j-.a H , . " ,'Ull ui-.. r sr. -..i.. ....... , ... . . " u.aiuicr or rhsiim.iu , v .i ., uimi ,i,K, ,lm presented hntiU n nuuoie. ji a hv O. J. Hull, or bv '"'"''''i'.:.:?1'- ine mailer ot the coiilllv cniirl bnv i ing a portable sawmill to Mw iinnhpr e-, u.r a piana road to ihe lower Slnslaw of eimntrv. The 1 ail call for Ihe ' e the owner R. R li.-o" nia, I'opplet bine i the Improvement. people there seem tn enthusiastic for I be III favor of a crushed rock road In- : siea.i. nut all w testimonials. Olive street. If Dr. E. W St. Loni, ' Hail, 2:i:i .1 v "I ' TV line ' s-ites a- - the I. Ii ll W mi. ai.ii.tt litem ll,. '""I t"i 'he Kefne Tran, ph, lie Red 1 I ui. ttimi" MXv; 1 In.h eld growth llr. : cord William Transfer Co 'KUik IUI. can I. er (' i tf I John F. Kelly trail to A A Anbv -'oi resl.leli.-e i.n West Si,b st 'near Lincoln The old structure ee ina.i,. io i -.' nke a n, w on,. mn.tern por.iies and othe you want I,. vn aociil aiito. ra i noi-e i;. n,n Blllck. ; nvhinr; . it ... I A '.. , He handle. III Mora J. Fur c. f.i days' lei the con ' r-niii.l, hi reel, j trial will I with Pl.-li e vonr .,-.( .. IV Oil .T I, I IV.a , n ' ...... ai'iinlntmenis Mr w..o. i,, .i ...... 1 ... -'ami '-"H.1 reside,,;-;, hi; 1 nm' v:;, K ;i" l't.en.o6u, nded this spring, but may do so tn Xlvf u'-i,in' Company , year, i ne improvements to tha mi O" "'w.. PSene Led p.- "h rtina W. K.n Trat.sf.-r tf r'ass Co . .: I? ytK LISTEN t$Stlh 5 graph. r - .t'MfH concert Hi'-tr JS--:j K Al'fl I , b -tSfS list n t hearth. i(i nf I V ' ' in-.i S t" I Ci i"u.i Vii.. !t-.-.J Lt0 UGENE GUN Si the ir,J !C. Oc on, CH tl 5c