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V i f! o o LOW RATES EAST Will !v m.iJV tliis '-t-J--' " ! y Hit SOUTHERN PACIFIC (I hu m ill On U"") From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: To Bulb Wjyi Out W.y hWjfh vli P.s-tlind Cililurnli Cliii'ii'o 7'5.2S 87.5 St. Louis 71.2S K'.So Si. Haul 6.1.75 W.75 Omaha 6.1.75 75.o0 Kansas City 6.1.75 7i.oo Tickets will.be , on salr May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 1, 2 July 6, 7, 22, 2.1 S August 6, 7, .21, .1 Goiid lor tr lurn In 90 d-iyv with ttiip om privilf gr. p urr williiu limit!. REMEMBER THE DATES For any furllier Information call oo A.J. GILLKTK Local Audit or writ tu Wni, MiMniray, (iilieial I'as senncr ajient, Porllanil, On. 1NONIOR MANY COLO Hi LARQK8T FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH ORADB WORK itnt it n tt uiTiit hiiiii A New Set of Chairs Why do yon Imve OLD B 1 1 A II 11 Y CHAIRS hi youi home, when yim can mttko theni HOOD Ad NKW lor only 60c T A rail of Chlnaiiiul till wort wonders In your home. Bee Hint Mia fhltiauinu li on every run. See our went show window. anh to skk iii ii nkw wall paper Id in West Suveuth M. OVERTON Wall Paper il Paint C. GEO. K.MUNROE ui HOUSnirXNISHKR STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE tT Wettliihth St. We Iijii. rirvliliiK (,ir lhi kit ehen, A. mnin of pois mill p.ius In lltetul itiul Ki .mill .11 1. All (. inn, roiiu -iiuiiit n t li.it niiiKt conking miilliin ir.BTrt.t ,f n ,li n.t ;,. imi w Itid here. Tf U'l'titiiio Hid dlt.i. EUGENE .OREGON Plumbing Furnish your new hotw prorvrly. Don't slight tlu Ras fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wvik. Call and lei us estimate or your work Aya & Heitznun 54 Wr.t Bin St. Phon. l..tl 1 1 T BETTING & HENDERSON l suv .All klllil. ,t ::. k ,:,,i ,. . , ,.,,.,!, 'rk .i.ii il'v ,,j in.,: , ,(,,:, All trk ciinifthle d lirl.irii, e 1 Wlllaniriie Hireei. Ui v,.,( Fourth rii.'no ii.-j i:ii s A Ml : LITTLE SI HAL AT INK THEATRE CAKE In aluuys api-rci'lnli-il, win-re you gel ei.-ryllilng mi )Mtl.l!iK ami t'xitli mono iIh-m- Join- iimming, mIicij yi.ur ui llli- Ik fli l.li-. Win n j-o Hunt in In nl your fi-limls, j-nur wife or your ci-Uii art In iio-mI that In riHikril In Hie Oiii'i-u'ii tuhti-, lirliiK them I" tile T Ileal re f'nfe. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successor! to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables , Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. CIGARS Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY Succntur to M. S. Hubble Transfer Coqipany will ito a ueiiernl transfer Imaliiem; wihhI, Iioum IioIiI giMHls, trunks anil all things In lila line will receive prompt mill careful iitteiillon, "llualntwa l'nniit nod Careful" In our motto, riioun I ted Mill or leave nnlem at Nalleuu 'll!nr Nlorr ElectricGas.Water Willamette Valley Co A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2311 or call at 345 W 4 th SOI I III.IIN l-At'lt-'H' It. It. T1MK UIU Toward I'ortlunt) ranM-art No. It 1:4) , m., Oregon Ei pre. No. Is -d:0i) a. tu., Collage C.rov l'.iener. No. H -1155 a. lu., KoaWmrc raHHi'iiKvr. No M- ii n. in . Purtland F.l- lreii I mianl San l'rMni iM-i I'aunigr. N". II- J: IS pin, Hoseburi I'ai- i'IIOT. No IT 9.35 f ai , Collage ilrove I'ttHHi-niicr. No li - IS.JJ in., CillfornJa K- i lleis I No. 1 3 -5-44 a in , San Fram-U- l CO I.ipl chs j emlU114 III mi, h. I N S4 s 30 i ui.. le.ne Kugem 1 l.'r Sirlng(le!J I No ; -u 1,1 , m rrw, (,;u j ene from Stirtuitf..l,l No T -I eu p xl , l.avcl Kugem for WrndhiiK I No :. dip m , arrive Ku.iu from V.iii , WM MIKltAY. Orll. At. l ortlind Or JOHN M Si-cJIT, Ami O. I'. A. A J C.II.I.KT1K. Hl Local Arnt. ( THE EUGENE ! LIFE NET NEEDED IN ! FIRE DEPARTMENT I With oi.i- (i .-i atury Lull JiriK I In 'roii'tnictioii ( and a number of three Utorv structures in wlneh lliere are i 1i1m!1k house-, with comparatively narr.w malrr'. ttu- flrn deiart :mrnt uf Kiix-riH . -U a life net. In I raw of a roiillaiirailoti II U-qulte I'oii- illile thai a iiimiliHr of iroile mlKlit i be l iiUKhl uulair ami ohllKed to I'uiManil lia uen aiijiaraiu.. an luivu in in ri mnaller eliie. In other ,iai KuK'-Mic may ned one noon. The ro.t of a net Ih aid to bo In the iii-ihljorlioi;d of l-'iO. IM.Mtl Dli.NOI N I s MILION At KFil.HS MII.LKK I I).nir, July 6. A dramatic Bcene wa.1 enacted at the meeting of the OreKnii delenatloii when C. K. Henry, i hnirnian, si athlnul) denounced Mll ,,, a Miller nl Lebanon. telllne 1 h I in In ti- iireaeni-a of all the other delenaii-n: "I have never known in OreK'in mn:h a iierslstent, egotistical offlre Feeker as y:.ll." The isreue tooK plafe at the elose of a proira'-ted ne.si.in duriiiK which the del-'Kiilon r.nd soi.glit to-settle ihe dlniiosilion of members regard ing assignment to various positions In convenilon atfiilrs. Henry talk. 4. ailde from the others, with Miller, strongly urging him to withdraw In the Interest of harmony and strengthen the posi tion of the party In Oregon, but the Lebanou man firmly Insisted that every one keep hl promise. It was then that Henry unreserved ly denounced Miller, creating a sen sation unprecedented, according to others present. Henry and others staled that their re; I on for desiring Miller's wltln drawal was- that he had been so of ten honored In the past by the party In Oregon. The delegation agreed to the fol lowing assignments: C. K. Henry, chairman;. W. F .Matlock vice-pres ident; J. O. Booth secretary; M. A. Miller national committeeman; It. D. Inman resolutions; D. M. Watson creenfials; to notify the presidential nominee, l.ee M. Travis; to notlry the vice presidential nominee, O. J. Fry. Henry will control alternates, proxies and tickets. JUKiK O'llAY'H . IIKCISIO.V MAKIIS WOltK City Auditor llargur said yester- duy that he will seek advice from City Attorney hnvanaugh before act ing on the decision of Circuit Court Judgu O'Dny, rendered Monday, which nullifies the present manner of assessing Improvements. The court held that assessment must he In accordance with the benefit to the lironurlv HHKCh-Med. IiihIpuiI nf hv the plan now followed, which Is til levy equally along the Improvement. "As I understand the decision of Judge O'Dny, It Is the duty of the Auditor to view the property In per son before levying the assessment." said City Auditor llurliur. "If this Is the case, It will be necessary for me to have at least four additional denudes to perform such' work, for there IB more Improvement being done now than at any time In tlu history of Portland. I understand from what I have heard about the 'niirl's decision that he holds the law lo require the Auditor to In -i !' t each lot Individually, I do not I fully see how this could well be done tor If a uertuln sum were to be levied and the owner of that piece of prop erty should learn from the estimate of the City Knglneer that It does not cost that much to do the work there It see m h to me such a person would have a grievance. However, It la a mutter that will have to be referred to the city Attorney, anil -I will then act on his advice. Oregonliin. SldtlKSTIOXS Hilt THE ;M1I) t)K TIIK (illAN'tiK. How run the Orange creute public aentlment In favor of what the order atuuds for? 1st. by being honest In all ileiillngs with the public In all kinds of produce the runners have to ell. Say. put up all fruit In boxes or pai-kuges, uttractlVH lor sale, and let everything he Just as represented the Mime under nil rondillons of weather. Fruits, vegetables, roots or rariiiaciMius foods or whatever the (m inors have to sell, let It be Just ns represented. 2nd. to try to Jirlng about a price that is between the sca ling to Ihe public and the commis sion merchants who claim to sell for n per cent profit, but ( have known Ihein in many Instance to charge 1 per cem and more than thut. w hen op portunity pr, siiiied Itself. When llu tliiii comes that fanners put up noth ing but (Irst class goods, and have their own salesmen, yon may rest as sured that Ihe pnbllc will appreciate Ihe quality of the goods for sale, the dilterence lu price being a medium between the commission inuu and the farmer's prices. 3rd. Harmony In the Grange having a love for all; respecting ev er v bod, a rights Just ihe same as our own. Following the tioldeu Rule, to do unto others, as you would they should do unto you. ever keeping kindness uppermost In our minds, and II a broi her or a slaUT Is dim u help I he in up. not waTlug to ask why they are dowu. Tims In our diyil lugs with the world good attracti. jtood Jiim as evil attract evil. 4lll A choir of good singers in the tir.inge Is luglil) apprevlaied bv the farmers and the public, and has a very attts.ilve attention. Just as it is III the Urge churches ill the cities ihere the people go lo hear tlu singing li is said t.t music. "It has charms to sooth Ihe satage beast, to doell tti,. trs!U and loll the v. pressed ' as it proved at liikernian. also at the f ie.iui when Home was t'amu. but mo:,, so since Koine be came Christians. I,, claim, d the I'hociu. un, and Kaiptlans when they worshipped in tru-ir Temple and the am lent Hindoos when they worship ped m iIih Tempi ( Carina,-. 'ih. All mankind being of a so cial na:ure. friendship Is enjoyed by all that ha thai organ well detei oped, but where II Is small In tome ijim...i ih.. ennat agree with the people 'that have the organ large hence every farmer ui j Orange on account of hn or gan c i, , . man D tii sphere of action. e; II the ao-.e rules are carriea om iu .i ' - farmers will Join the Grange. Also In time others may euj -y toe same privileges with Ihe Orange. 6th. In connection with g ' mii Ic and a good quartet of singers, good lectures may be delivered n halls, school' districts, and even In neighborhoods, and In private dwel lings where parties are agreeable be lieving that such meeting would have have a good effect socially, and in structive In many ways, and have a tendency to advance the Interests in the Orange, to augment lis numbers, and also to be appreciated by me public, knowing that the farmers were not only honest in their sayings, but In their dealings also. I). I). BAKER. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract company. Frank Lelat et III to Orman V . nrush, et ux; tract In claim 46, tp. 17, a. r. 3 w. 13000. I foils fillstran et ux to A. L. Ter- rlll et al; 40 acres lu sec. 12, tp. 19. . r. 1 w. fa00. John Huniicker to A. L. Terrlll et al; lot 3, block 3. S. & I'. ad to bu gene. $275. Krmol Cook to rJlia cook; uiock 71, Junction City. $1. I E. E. Crandall et ux to LI 1 lie u. Hallen; tract in sec. 33, tp. 16, s. r. 3 w. )90. W. W. Calkins et al to Lybert Si mons; 80 acres In sec. o, tp. zu, s. r. 2 w. $100. H. M. Orousbeck et al to Charles Zorn; lot 4, blork 23, Springfield. $400. W. O. Heckart et ux to A. C. Dixon. W; D., tract In Kugene, $10. Rhymer et ux to J. W. Kays. W. D., lot 4 In bill. 4, In Kelly's add. to Springfield, $160. THIIOI GH STAGE TO KITHO.V SI'Itl.N'GS. Arrangements have lately been made so that persons wanting to go to Kitsoa Springs can take the mall stage at Bilgene, Goshen or Spring- field and connect with the stage at Lowell for the springs by way ol Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sept b WKLL DltlLLING. For up-to-date well drilling see LaUuke & Leffler Co.. well drillers. Tel. Red 5121, 999 Vlllard Boul. t Phone lied 1421. McVay's Trans- Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. Sold by all druggists. Kodol will without doubt, help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kndol today and continue It for the short time that it Is necessary to give you com. plete relief. Kodol la sold by all drug gists. ; IT CAN'T UK BEAT. The best of all teachers Is exper ience. C. M Hnritun nf stllvm. Pliv North Carolina, ay: "I find Electric i. it, j ,, ....... . . . . iMi.eis uucs an tuat a claimed ror It. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble, It can't be beat. I have tried It and find It a most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden u right; It's the best of all medicines also for weak ness, lame back,-and all run down condition!. Hest, too, for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. (K)I CX)f(IH CUtK. For th complete ure o; covghs colds, asthma fend bronchitis and ai lung complaint! ending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry hare for pgei maintained an estab lished reputation ai a standard cough remedy. It contit.ni no opium ot harmful drug and can he given wltl safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co props., Cleveland. O. OAai'OJla., awn tU if I") ' One aigaatui Siiinmer F.vrurion Rates to Ynqylnn iiu Newport and IMrolt, On Sllll. HVHrV AixV vm.n.l . ,. , lumiu irip io laau na i: fla- in v..., to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaqnlna wpd Nfwnort, limited to Monday following $3 no A. J. OILLETTE. Ageot. WILL PAY Mil RTH OK Jl'LY AtVOl'NTS. All partleil hnrlnv hill. . ni.., , . .. - "I eiillins against the Fourth of July commlttoel . u . resen, mem to Dr. L. I. , httsun nf asm il. ' , - me accounts must be settled this week. ji WOOD! WOOD! ' 16 inch old growth fir. $.,.2r. nor cord Wlllium Ti.n.r- i-.. ... ... iiu.k mi. A sure cure, oim von en ,i A upon. Hickory Hark Conh .,,...i.. I A sure eilr., .nl II. ....... .. .'. ! I .. . cine. i se Hi 'or all lung trouble, rungs, colds ' hoarsenesi and nore throat. For sal I I'V Hull'i Red Crcmi Drug Store and irst clasi dealers, every where. j ' ' "T Itefom rtiiri-tiatti., ... O. ... - mi-. see n. " Wray. agent to' the Ilulck. See niacnine on nie ilreet at any time. O Perfection oil stoves x-e safe and' Jo not .moke. ChambiO, Hardware d I'uy a nackax dt "Will Grow" fcr Hllier for yonr ' roses or garden Iric. Chamber! Hardware Co , nffp.ri The Kidneys Are Weakened by Orer-Work. ilntaeaUbr Kidneys Make Impure Blood. I, used tu U con.iae.e.i mat on rLryandbUdaer,ro:1;n(to l,.:t now uiovicri Hi ..-..-M.-f tirotci in-'- ueariv aii luve'llieo- Lejinullls! in the ii-.-or,l.-r oi these uio.t :u 'r;jnt orujii. ,. The ki.'nevs niter ami f-urtty thtf'.iood Ihil is -.!.c.r work. , .. rl-i.'u, :.ire weak Tlierelore. warn ""' . . how t l.r vim can nn ler. -au.l now "aiklv rmr entire ls.lv --"loT how evefy organ seems to fail to uo dUl7;-o..areSickor feel ta.Hy." Ukirig the ,-reat ki-lcy J Kilmer w:mip-'--- . , ; vour kidneys are we.l the win ,il ihr other organs to i.""- will convince anyone. If vou are sict you ... ... take bv tirst one-ion', - The miid and the extra.jr.iinarvet.ecto Ur. Kilmer s swain.--"". n kidnc-v reniedv, is s.x.11 rcalicil. " ... "h Im-liest for its wonderfn cures of the most distressing cases. an-Ussolu on its merits by an - dmxKistsin fifty-cent ami one-dollar sue tuo,l,.tL 'nu mav have a sample iKittle noorsoip-i bv mail free, also a pamphlet u-ihn you how to find out if vmi have ki.iney or bladder trouble. Mention tins !er -lie.i wntincto Dr. Kilmer ,v io.. j,..,s liamton. X. V. Don't make any mistake, but remeiiilr the name, ,-nv.mn -ivuuj, Ur. Kilmer's Swamli-Root. and the ail aress, Biiighamton, S'. Y., on every bottle. MIST ( IT ;l:.ISS AND W'KKDS. Notice is hereby given that all property owners mutt cut the grass and weeds in Hie 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 agalnft the prop erty. By order of the Chief of Po lice. EXCURSION' TO XEWPORT. y During the summer season Sun day trains w ill he run on the ('. K from Albany lo Yaiiiin:i. leaving Al hany at 7:41 a. in. The nnirniiif local from here coniieeM with till! train at Albany, round trip rate. $3.00. E. il. IIAK.IM', Photos, sTamps ii'id post cards General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. ' tf COW KKEII. Alfalfa meal. At Hallo's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. Wlndor; washing and general cleaning. References given. Charles Murphv, Courthouse Lodging House Tel. Red 4621. . Jyll Use DeWltt's Little Early Risers pleasant little pills that are easy t. take. Sold by all druggists. Tile star J is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc. etc A moderate amount of money will start yon in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MA6HINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo The Best In The World. For full particulars regarding- well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to INtolAK UHlLLINtj MAUHINt CO, V PORTLAND, OKEaON. I AKRON, OHIO. t 'MIVI I U i in: tiiu n July I'll in ,, ,. , . birthday. :, J'' '! many . , ,.., . . ' v-r i-....- p.un,. .,..t!.r ,,;""!- s'-'i" or soil (:, "r garments r,.,.v:.t,., 1 , t::S'- Every thing possible in Cleariins and Dyeinz Eugene Dye Worksl w '"4'nett,- Sts. r none Kcd iSsl ',rxvc if I Vl I 1 I a Lovelace nnvu on the race season. $35.00 to insure Tyler B. J " " A Grand Pcrchcron draft, WnlrP istered). Color, daocle pion two cups. lour Ruiu - - uiut bons. He makes the season Mondays and 1 hurvli, Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswel and days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. K. PRICE, ivincaia to muhci, wwnt n ivii IT 11 CTOrVO (m.J Dallga UOIII) a-H,vv, ELI BANGS J. H. VEST CP. BARNARD EARLHcJU McKENZiH 5 I Aucieaves cuuc T , a wiyc. turn at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A daily stage leavesEugeocjij irivate residences dui win ri v quanta IF YOU WANT THE ISEST BUY A STUDEItAKER mi SPRING WAGON OR St ItREY. IX) DUKAIHI.ITV, WOi S. L. LONG, Hardware Rooms anl toard. Roams with free use of fomishd including; dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, cm! the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newi Tailor Made ! Clothing i Never before have we sue-1 ceeded iu offering our cus-! tomers snch attractive, such I artistic and up-to-tomorrow l fashions as we display today. 1 Isn't it a satisfaction, to know il we make your clothes . you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Groceries V -II .1 r. . B-ra.. uu win aiways una the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No drhys, we ti-c our own delivery ' feG.H.IRISH. Madame Dean's FRENCH D r t M A L c riLU. , I .-Arc, i'ERTti r.E-rr I-irr ton sr ,'w feiN. sr.y hi ; T x,',,v N,tlH,cllnliuiir. i i It'. Ki" ,'"r w'"'" r-h-y ed orXsT.,t;::nothuv'!ih''''i'uJ C.l J ... . M J"iu in runpne hu W I n., 3 HALL S SHUM'JlkY Huiuhlng and S,-,.r (ork. 0. general jobbing B and "n'i full line of nlumhinSV, The great trotting stallion , dard and registered. Tht many famous trotters anH I? l -C ,U Mrtl-iriet nrnn.'". tracK oi uit im.i"i.i fij.uu ty A young Wilkes StaU ii ucn promise. itand.. jegistered. $20 00 to in J V weight, 2300 pounds, fhecj Percherrn at the last ureguu o.aic i dtr, wncre ki i u s.Jlc several banners anJ li 1 BANGS LIVERY CO Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. . r- . rr ITT Ti".T7M T7 17 1 nDCittrr. rv. Livery Phone Main 21 STUDEBAKER BUGGIESi MANSHII AND KIN1SII TH1SY AKK THE UVSl IS THE MARKET. YOU WILL MAKE XO MISTAKE IF YOU UIOU OVER OUR LINE HE FORE UUYIXti. HOTEL BRADSHAW Summ Suits a s Hanso - Best of worn and latest patted goods are charai the Michaels, Cos make. VI elusive agents f Let us show ywl line whether y buy or not. MKht ivi-lglil ' "I,T kinds of furni.l1 siiniiiier seiisnn. - If yon nonld " go conifortnM), cero'l show you what "I You iloii't you find " I"'1 "l ED. HA tors banlrt h six May, "in el 3 " W.ck 1373. .400 U.m:: "iS-jw-- (, gold by W-b "