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THE El'GEVE DAILY Gl'ARI), WEIVESDAV. il I V . - ' "., - : , : 1 1 Sin7 CITY NEWS Tlrrell k Hunter Dave "o . .,,.; Mis linant f,., ihe ereolion of Mrs. le'elia -" Dunn's fine residence on Oak street mar East Twelfth. 1908 . ... - 1.. V, r.f ,he fourth annivfrSary ;i IJMian V.'Oure. h r Rnhrirand Lou M-K!h...y ' - -j tirm.on S-" 'I-p''"1- -I,.,! INI .N'- la" - , . ,i il .-.t-rvitig m-h,- etits. iiki i :iu-i.... - . :, Veari. oi .-!'''"", .''r'.i,",. 'The re- 1 a, r.i-ene this a'- At Truman inf:am:"''' wains ot A carload of structural Iron for the new I. (). O. F. block anvci from Portland this morning, consigned to the Frazer Iron Works. .. .. ... ...i (...Mini c-ril I I It i mil , i u' i- - .it . 1 ' , ,1 ,-ieil a pt.rtabl for several . . .i..-,.... ... .n.l rill I Hi- a.li'ls ri II I 'all in u i ..- . Kug-i.e. arrived here today frou r ........ where he ha? bc-n for the ...... vi.ru in- more. I"-P Jl.l.M inu 7 could not get ie whoMerr.ooii t" l'L- in mil ..... ( -ick at me funeral was fi' " ' .,,. 0Illy ,iili-cii. 1,1 , . . ur ...... lis UUg "IS Uimc. 0. Cook rrrM ou HERE are so many different shapes in straw hats, Soft Felt Hats and Derbies that you are bound to find your ideal can buy hats for less than we ask; you can buy hats for more than we ask, But What's the Use? The lower price means poorer hats and the ier price doesn't mean a better hat. Our IMPERIAL HATS AT S3. 0 0 Are Perfection in Style and Making. S.H. FRIENDLY 594-392 Willamette higl The quarantine lor sinaiipui i ..... ()f h,s ,i(e .Hi.. I.I P Fourth street, west of the Geary school, was removed today. A marriage license was granted to day to Wm. R. Jepncou, ag.u - years, and 8. Selma Craton. aged iU. ' ..... .,..i:.. ..I Inm. They reside in me viciunj u. Yesterday and today have been among -the hottest days of the year, the thermometer registering u to 88 degrees In the shade. ('anion Mathews reports that he in uLiinir alone very well with the track on the new fair grounds. H will not he long before it is toiiiuiei- ed. E. 0. Halght has bought the Intdr- Christian c four wtoh .I" - . , of ot ." . mid health ,irv iinfl was. hi "i two years or moie. - . s nls way nuuie nd intends to sta om; "" . . I hin s(.t,00i. urtixi iidii friends and atquaM.tan-es W, to he at the depot when 'he rain came In and made him g.ad b the heehad been 1 ,. thai- MVP him T H ElUs began BhlppinR the ce ment blocks for the Albany depot to day. There will he three or four car loads of them. . . ... If vour advertising ' day were of some other store, HOW WOULD IT IMPKESa YOl'? Can you see your ad vertised self as others sec- let the con .iv...... Ic nhout 10 -,IU." .....iV. ,-irt street, am tract tor !'" - -., ,.. Tht rmuurnaTlSff Ii one of the constitutional ojJ mauiii'niB iiaen in local ai-hesaiyi lllliuuieu juiii.B aim sua niuscj cannot oe cureu oy local applj, It requires constitutional 0.,.' the best Is a course of the gnat ij lug mm wi..v .ucuiiiiiii; Hood's Sarsapari wnich neutralizes the acidity and builds up the whole syBten In usual liquid form or In ... tahietsknown as Sarsatabs, iix4 ft. 11. WRAY WILL PIT X AlTOGlh st of his partner, Oscar Sternberg, In , J L . V.I.. K..un..ua In lhPIT '11 594-392 WUlamette " v44444ff44f4ln KiiKene, ri'tiiiueil to Pnrtluml to- city wllh a view of Investing In prop- jday. jerty. 1'KHHONAI. ! A. W. Orton whs among thoHo tak-, J. S. Ilenson, 11 Cntlng? drove drug- . 4 jinx the stage this morning for .U Ken-; glm Is In the city today. T 4 sin HrldKc. I Mr. and Mrs. U. 1.. (illbert returned 1. n. r. 11 1, I in" 11 -mi -in wiiirwi, n inline louiiy iroiii H inp nortn. a passenger to Albany on thu flyer I K. Hrhw arzschlld was a passenger lust evening. 'to Portland on the local this morning. Mr. anil .Mrs. W. Polders left this Miss Jean Wold arrived hern to- L. K. Hedwell Is up from Purtlnnd attain. W. P. Krharl, of Fhireiicu, Is In I ho city. J. K. Hubliiftoii returned to Port land last evening. K. II. Hpraiigor left this morning for Foley Hpi-UK. Key. K. 1'. WtKinoro left for points north last evening. K. II. llosinrr, of Monmouth, Is In the cltv on business. C. J. Howard, of Cotlage drove, was In F.ugcne today. Otto J. Jienftebene, of Peru, 111., arlved here last night. Airs. rinrUsa heyoe leaves tonight (or lllemlale on a visit. Ir. I'. W, Low returned last night from a trip In Portland A. Welch and I W. Anderson re lumed to Portland today. Frank Crabirn) came down from foliage, drove this 110011. W. F. lieadiuond, of WnUervllle. Is In the city on buslm-as. J M, Wllhclm was In the cltv from his farm near rreswcll today. Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage drove. Is In the illy 011 hiixluess Ml Mofelle. Hair relumed to her holes at drains Pass this illinium Freil l.iuley has gone to Stlverton to m-maite an electric theatre there Mr and Mrs. W. A Kluhci. of Manilla, spent lam ntulil lu the city, Hhcrttf Hairy Ho 11 sn. a paM.cn ger to Junction on (hi noun tiaiu to day Noil.ert Aa t lit to Jnoctliin t'Hy tods to il some lu oe pliiinliutg work Mr and Mm rt II KnKlu have gone to th.. upper Mi K.-nile on an Olllill'... Jo'in ltov.nl. an lli-lt in lot at the rmvetsiit. ft t,n Oakland, Cal , thU morliiui; Mi Hil l Kompp teliiilied lo Julie tion Cm lam nenlug after a shun UM her'. MlbS t'srrle Hali, after a visit wllh bet ...11. 111, Ml M.ie ll:,l,. luorulng for their iinnual outing nt I Foley Hprlngs. I II. Welsel and T. ('. Saubert were i passenger lo Mupleton 011 the stage 1 this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. II. It, poppleton, al itor visiting friends here, went south this morning. 1 Miss Daisy Poltuck went In Port I land today to visit there a few days I with her sister. day frpm thu East t ovislt her moth er nnd Bisters. Mrs. K. E. Vellum and Miss Er mine Klrkpatrlck went to Cottage drove this afternoon on a short visit. Miss Sadie .Seal, of Sun Frnnrlsco. arrived here today to visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Heckart. Mrs. M. A Itenshnw arrived here I oil 11 v from Seattle to visit relatives and friends. I Charles M Her, son of 11. C. A. j F. C. Alton returned lo ltoseburg liller, who lives west of th clly, Is, today after a visit with his uncle K hern on a visit. Whnltnm, In Kugene. 1 ' ', """ .miss iiaiei iiroiiers, or Aiiiiiny. was nie on meir ny hi i.uni npt nigs an arrival on the afternoon train to- 1 for an outing. , v,,, at ti,0 home of her uncle 1 L. Koipe was a passenger on the fcC, llroders. viciveniie stage tins uiorning tor Mc- Judge A. 11. Tanner Kensle Hrldge. A. II. Atkins, of Cottage drove, . as an arrival on the ti o'clock lo ' cat this morning. I I.. W. .Moody, a Portland druggist. ' led on the stage Hits morning for ; McKelille Hrtdge on an oulllig. Hubert Shelley was a passenger on the singe, this morning for Hlue 1 Itlver, slii-io he will t lull for some 'line, I Mrs H Hon man, of Hcppticr, and ( Mrs. ('. H pei ry, of lone, were ar . rivals In Kii.;ue on one of last nlitht s . t rains j I-: d. Hilgcs. ulglit clerk at the Hoffman lioii- and son, M,rle. left 1 this noon for a vacation to points : lion h. j Itcv I W McHpiikiiII. of Pot-tland, 'alter a vi.lt with his hrmher. I. S M. lioiis.ill, in Kugene, returned home last iiikIii Elmer Huberts Is on his wav to Newport tor an outline lie will be I. 'How.-, I lu ilu or M In his wlte and child l' W I1.11 ling ami tl. I. W illace. of Farto, N 11, arrived In Eugene last iiikIii nnd are looking oer the PRUDENCE SHOULD LEAP VU 0 deposit )ulli ' 1 ' '11 , tod APk mllicr 'A , t , , ,,. v here It Is reposed 10 mi kinds ot risks. If Hie IM i.KS'F l.OAV BAVINiili llASK offeied no ther Induceuici't thn a ses-ute fjdac to k.sp oi tash it would be well ..riii whi's to open a a. c om thne Ilut Jl otfeis lllslll ..thus Come and sk in of th, fliers I n , W. E llrow n. Pr. i.. ot K. W. t)hut n, Castii, r wife Mini iiaustiier, or Portland, are here to start soon for the Upper McKeuzle on an outing. , mis r.. Alien und daughter. Miss r.vn, left today for Lewiston. Idaho, where they will spend the remainder ol the summer J. M. Stark. Inndlonl nt the Hof . s de. left lor Portland this 11101 11- Ing From there he will go to Inde pt lo'eiuv on business. Mr. nnd Mrs J T flow, of Pori Iniid. still- a visit nt the home ot Mr und Mrs H S Mylund In Eugene reloi m d honi,. last night. Hoy iilitl Fl.ivd Hooth. Jules IV Mlct nil. I (Men Howard left lodav ; lor an outing mu.nig ti. i1(i,., nl ,i. i sun iilll of the Caavad s. . I''. J Moses reinrtled lo Tangenl last en nltig alt.-r huvlng been h. re looking after Ihe removal of his I htii'sc hold goinls to that town. ; d. W Hick, of Klamath Kails, Is p...-te, here at elice 1,1 M,t ,ls Ibl-i'lher, .1 H. IHck. Thev h.ne not ( "''" ''h other for over twenty years. J M Sherwood, A A. lllchniond, M liurham and wit,., uv H iker and wife and I.. A Walker.' of fot tate tlioM'. were arrivals on Ihe local ; t nis nuirtung. , Mr an I Mis W. T, Kawer Co'lage lit- e. w.i.. in n 1,. -I ic on ih. Ii w., home from Thurs ton, where ih-v he been visiting ft l.-nds a lew das, l' W Kutkendsll. son Hol.ert sol. I... law Hot.ert Smith, and Attor "v E O Poller lefi todav for an .oiitlng at Trlamle Lake, west of Ku gene about 40 mites Har.ev I .'.,...,,.... , l'Ver.n of aM.ig:, :,.s-e!,.r who ws 'he flr.t h...l... ,. h i., f- ,w, y Oxford. I .-.ending the summer In Eugene with his rarents. 1 W O (',A ,h.. hrlck tv.,nf,, .r er. w.i. a ilkm-ikt to doshen on the sfl.it -.n 'ram tod.it t,, ...tt..n, . .,. '011. 1 si of h- i,.. ,... Trnm.iti Hant'i'i' 11, h,. ,lie, ln....end..n.v lent on West Sixth street, the change taking place this morning. Word has been received here of the death ot the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H It. McBrlde, at Wardner. Iduho. Mrs. McBrlde was formerly Miss Hek-ii"Quiiier. of this city. . M. 3. Hubble, who was takren'to St. Vincent's- hospital some time ago for an opuratlou, writes to friends here that he expects to be able to sit up In about ten days and that he 1b getting along very well. The United Brethren church of this city bus secured the services of Rev. J W. Sprecher, now of Portland, as Ha new pastor to -succeed Kev. C. C. Hell.- Kev. M. Sprecher and wife ar rived here yesterday. On hot afternoons the pavement on Weat Eighth street becomea remark ably aoft. Apparently the surface "bitumen' Is of more than ordinary thickness. In some spots It may be "lumped" with a person'B foot. The funeral of Mrs. Nancy Elvira Davis was held this afternoon at the family apartments on West Eighth street, the remains being Interred In the Masonic cemetery. Kev. J. 0. McCallum conducted the services. Kev. W. B. Plnkerton and fnmlly left yesterday for the Allen ranch five miles, from Cloverdale, where they will enjoy an outing for several weekB. Mr. Plnkerton will return lo Eugene each Sunday to fill his pul pit ut tho Congregational church. M. V. Parsons, who has just grad uated from the law department of the Chattanooga University at Chattanoo ga, Tenn., arlved here a few days ago and will locute here. He Is a brother of Earl Parsons, the well-known tim ber cruiser. , Cnttle In the pastures and on the ranges are said to be very fat. At the first of the spring the outlook for feed was very poor, but while the season has been late, the grass has at tained a good growth and stayed green longer thnn usual. M. A. Lang-ford, a newcomer, has decided that Kugene la good enoug for him. He has bought a good lot and engaged Free Thomas, the ar chitect, to draw plans forsa very con venient seven-room housed The Woman's Auxiliary of the Commercial Club will hold a regular business meeting tonight at 8 0 clock nnd lifter the business session the members of the Commercial Club are Invited to attend an Informal meeting lor wnicn there win be a program you: There are not many things In the way of articles for sale, of buslnebs propositions, wor thy of vour attention EX CEPT THOSE THAT HAVE HE EX DEEMED dOOD ENOUGH TO ADVERTISE. R. B. Wray, who Is loci .. .i. -Me streets in tnai 10..... - . . n,k ,,,.,, --si wi.l he y the Hth inst . who. ueBtloni suitable location can beset.;, will hear objections to uei Ion rei to do aut(J f whether or not a contract win u -oiin1F i.k .'.H warded. The cos, per square yard , - - ; on First street is 13.28. and on me ( phQre at, 'V-'nt'swniey lUmmel har been elected captain of Company G LADIKS HATS AT !of Albany. Captain Hammei sue-, HALF N ceeds Captain c. a. ........ - --- v resigned to accept a position In tne Bp?nnIne Tuesdav. jUk quartermasters department. 1 (on & JenkinBi lhe NintIl ' j liners, will mar all their COFFEE : You can buy something: called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't. Your grocer return! your money If yon doo'l Vkt ScbiUiis'i Ben: w. par aim. SI'IiXTAL HAY AT CHAUTAUQUA Lecture by John Sharp Williams at Gladstone Park on July 10th. Round trip rates from Eugene $4.60. Tickets will he sold for the morning local on- ly on July 10th, and will be limited to July 13th. A. J. GILLETTE, Agt. LADIES' DAY At Bingham & Jackson Billiard ParlorB, Thursday, from 2 to 5 p. m No. 24 West Seventh street. Compe tent Instructors. All ladles cordially Invited. JS BINGHAM & JACKSON. ' NOTICE M. H. Harlow will begin picking cherries Thiirsdnv nioi-iilnir nn Mc j lllilea 1 U. teiluu s,lh nf f.. ...... . i-r imiio imim u. inu lllS"rilc river bridge. j9 kh will he increased to $1500 by; popular subscription, to obtain spec-; TilLL.MlKK BROTHKRt ui ,.nci in minting Telephone and Telegraph Company n , jeor all kinds of drnylns i their case against t,he state wherein press. House phone Red ! the telephone company alleges the nc.e. Black S411. primary Initiative ana reieieuuu... j . . laws are unconstitutional. : AT OTI'O'S . , Euiiy lltvakfnst Served for Accomo- Ulltlon OI . l inven cs. Breakfast will be served it 'Otto's, everv morning for the accomodation , of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature j It. C. MOlMiAVS FUHXITUKR j FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone Singer Sewing 615 Willamette 14S1. .v.acnlne Company, street, phone Red t! Place your order coal now. Williams Phone Black 1141. for firs', class Transfer Co., J6 GASOLINE 'W001 SAW W G. While Is prepared lo saw your wood nn short notice. Phone Black 4351. Rasldence, 61 West SlxtS street NEW TODAY THE REMEDY THAT DOES. Dr. king's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise, but fail to perforin." says -Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre. Pa." It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New Discoverv Is doing me so much .good that 1 feel confident Its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to per fect ballh." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. WANTED Teams for railroad work at Wendling. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber Company's office. jl5 FOR SALE Drop-head Singer sew ing machine, good as new. Wnld House, corner Sixth and Olive streets. tf 4 For comfortable eye glial recommend the it SO EASY Eye diss Mountings. They in name Implies and readily adJvS selves to almost any shaped uJ keep most all kinds of mountingi those who have been having mJ especially recommend the "S A We (it glaises right and at rigid Fourteen years experience , J. 0. WATTS, Opti 611 Willamette S reel iT FIXAVKKN TO OltHElt 4 Cut flowers, hot house plants, etc. Phone Black 6031. Mrs. F. J. Zlmmer. j2 4 WOOD HAWING John M. K Dixon, successor to W R. Boddy. All wood sawed to gauge. ,.,, i ,., v, ,.i'or Prompt service phone Black nn- iiiiniiiii 1 1, 111111,9912 Dxlitss Ml II, u .. .. u - . mgu sireei. 11 ussonne woonsaw IMigcne today were the following: A car of siiri" nch for the Allen Fruit Company. Hillnilre Pros, and the Pol lock Transfer Conipsny. a car of nlns tcr for L. N. Ronev and a car of ce ment for the American Paving Com pany. , i-r divorce case of S Walker vs Walker. Cottage drove neonle was heard In lhe circuit court this nf- ternoon before Jiidce Harris. Th grounds uiMin which the suit Is based are cruel and Inhuman trenment. A large nun, her of Cottage drove peo ple are here to testify in the case. Ijist call for the "Ileo" machine. See the owner. K. R. Poppleton. J'.l FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 8-room house; modern; barn; good well; close in; lot 65x165; to trade for farm not far from Eugene. 10 7-10 acres bottom land adjoin ing city limits, all In cultivation: 1 acre orchard; fine land; party de sires to trade" for liit'te,. fnVni a,,?dSnIf7U,:u5-rr'hc!,l0! HERE'S TO TtTE n)BM - ..... '""Lu liwill lUgll school. BurRaln ut $1S50. . OF JULY, ZLT'. l0.l,a,e ror 0 ? long may it live .w i... rn,, i,eo,.v oi outrange; 8 nines irom Eugene; 290 acres. 110 MAY' IT DM- in crop; good buildings: plenty of spring water; crop goes with 'the place. You can get a bargain here. Bring us only your cash prices in these exchanges we don't want to deal on inflated values. What have you io exchange? ZIMMERMAN' & RI'GH jlO West Xth Street. There's nothing like i and independent. It's gout to dine where you get thebH for your money. This. polite treatment is always those who patronize the Tin taurnnt. GERMAN I'OAt'll STAI.I.IOV ! ' The German coach horse which I ' purchased from Duncan Scott will I aiake the stand during the season t Bangs' barn. " J. H PERKINS. W'-n W left this n, he thoiuht h- haccn In Ms fl lllinv illffeven smi-ke his ploe sulwtlti'te.l tj,e cues ill! Ms , for some Polders, the habi"- lasher. r"'ng for Foley Springs' nd several cans of to ll b.sket. but he wil w-hen he goes to Some of his friends full rnns with enimv w III have lo do without lirand or send to town WILLIAMS' CAHHOI.H- n.M.VK WITH ARNICA nnd WITCH 5IA7FI, The best salve in the world for cuts brnlsej. sores, ulcers, salt rheum tet ter, chapped hands and all skin ernp. Hons, dtiaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold bv Linn Drug Cn. Williams Mfg Co.. 'prop. f l I l- I'..,. W;,!) ..vos tel.;ht " "' "' fr " wher.l (.. w il c,, , , ItoeS,. -'.-I- Vtnn o iv., In - - rl- ,,.,,1, M.,V(, 1,'O-h- ..... t,, ..,,.,,, ..,,,,.,,.,, ,,, renovvn- I .-,:,.,, i1& ,.,, ,(,,,. 'r t" -i or S-... I'icld...'-.'e w "I ... I I,lllle-I-1 e ." '! of VI,.. I.. Shrine hi. trl.i K, t "' lv-',li- " Wk after the prac liie of Ur Wall. 'I T'.-..l,v sfierno.ir, (r (l,.orco nf ........ t.if,d sf he- home o h Wills,,,,., i,, .ireet hi honor of "The Hurtling of Kom,. " -u Grand theater all this week Sc. ret of the program hi another umn. F I v,,ur ' Will (',,-lniproveiiH.nl. IK VOV KNKW The merits of the T-va, V.ondor you would neTer suffer frr bladder or rheumatic trouble " it ' bottle ttwo ,., ;,-,.; ., V " es hnonials. Dr. E W. Hail. "; Olive stn-et. St. Iuls THH I1KAUTII I L IV Is always attractive IJ ; fined taste, and when it so combined with tno as it is In our exuui.-iw Ically decorated porrela;: china, to Indulge can only he comtiii'tnlate our prices are so tnodtnv the cost can easily u; by the most li:ud i"f' W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. THE JQUAj DEAL GROH Phone Main 25. roses or lawn ;, h,ti,J" " 1 : - '""ili.'.-r and see ,.. t namtiers Hardware; TWTTfw4 (J t'out -. f.t.. drovi. up tow ' I , I'hot .. -"I jii,... I. in the ciMlHuiik. I on want t, .1't'o. ra'l lied Ho I know :itn-hi'-,c "I' U H. Wrav ' "e handles :', Po- I- i". P'V-.--,.r ",.- of her ,.- 1 Kugen'. returned V n r. h rangec. Tiurn daV f.. t ; lltial J. W Kav. P ' 5 .' '1 ''' 't;.J X, LISTENING TO J THE LA song, story, or comi""1 a pleasure you can ' Joy with- one of our graphs. It furnishes 1 concert or Just ih-- w want to hear. ' records yet? Th'-n fC listen to them. hear them you'''. and ofQuirse ' ln, (Jto play tWiii wi-'i- 1 '' The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank ia and w.i, V-i.d at Pleasant l niuch to own on Hill T e .... ,,f Cthnii, ,. , Kvi( hocn i - , i. Illness of at Th-tr.ton. EUpENE GUN CO. fnt Black IJ 1 334 Wl lamrtt y vtHt, ... v..v ATOIliA. w ; e"-, h ritU 11 ' 1 ! Inn 5,-,-H -t h:s g..,l 8-i-r. T yK Willing