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LOW RATES EAST Wii: f ma.x- this vr-.n I y the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Orison) From Eugene, Ore. as follows: T. Clin a." St. l.'Uli-i St . Paul linalia K.invis City Eth Vtyt through Portland I76.2S 71.25 6.5.75 a). 75 6.5.75 Ok Tiy vii ClliluroU 87.5o K2.5o 81.75 75.oO 71. ii Tickets will.be on sale . May 4, 18 June 5, 6, V, 2 July 6, 7, 22, 21 . ..August 6,7,21,32 Good lor frturn In W dayJ wll ilop o.m privllcf p eure within hmlU. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further 'nlormallon cill on A.J. GILLETE Local Acent or writ to Win. McMurrny, Oncral Pas senger aiient, Portland, Ore. Hi IMANY EL8QUENT ADDRESSES Mil AT DENVER Carpets, Rugs, LinQleums All at Special Sale Prices Dur.ng July Sale SAVE IT NOW AT l tin. Every T ,i n Lireat) Two. i A MCK Li n I K MKAI. AT TI1K THKATItK ., , , and ellm , ; .... , a-i, of (.rcgr-.n- ". ,1-a!.' One who M.i'a'.t as axatust equality the (nature at the ex- .atiir; wno ia trie CAI-K i r ;r-r' iioU'd i . II t !:. j .-'atlO I"'. . and pr irn i n.. I r, ! ' . . ..' - ..rt-anlztd Wealth 10 .,.. ,i.tit,t.i.Tit uf national welfare. ......, f,,r u cntra Ilea ko.ciu-, l. ,1.,., .,.,,r.-cii.tl. .hf f" n.nt a asalnst the riKhts of the xuim- ilitu- iuw ni.n1lni:. li.n roI1iand..r j,s mis. the Democratic ,n ,.. rirlie. WIm-ii you-... . n candidate, a man. t rrur n... - i ? ....... -- waul i trral your frl.n,ls your wire rrtursrt to a mnal lliat l or to,ir rv rooked l tlir (Juwii'a tnte. tiM-ru to tl "fbrmtn fate lriii(t Be T. 1 :JrZmpnts to those furnishing their U rv..; T,,1v we are making speemi u nH xv v' J or contemplating doing so h s is . AU are . vou reductions on ev ci y ai v. rn see the reductions in prices nguica, ow s- KmBHamaf H a) IN OH ( OR MANY COLORS LAROEST FACILITIES IN THE WK8T FOR TJiK PRODUCTION OF HlOlt GRADE WORK Tit it u it until iiiiii KITCHEN & KOMPP SuccMton to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eotftne. Or. Julius Goldsmith A New Set Chairs of Why du you hava OLD H1IAUIIY CIlAllta III your hoinr, wtinn you rail maka thorn IrOon AS NKW tor only 60c T A ran nt Clilnainxl cill work woiidi.ru In your homo. 8' that '.be Chinaman la on avory can, H.'a our w.t tlM.w window. ANK TO KUK Oflt NKW WALL I'AI'lll 10-1S Waat Heveuth 8t. OVERTON WaM Paper and Paint Co. H. H. McVAY Succruor to M. S. Hubblr Transfer Company will ilo n uiiwiiil trtiirT luialuean: woial, hoiiM-liolil hihiiI.h, triinka mill nil tliliiK" In lil Hr "'HI reci'lve proiniit null rai'iTiil nlti'iillon. "Ilualiuna ('niiiiiit ami t'arefiil" l our motto, rtiom. Ileal I4'2I or leave onlem at Nnileau t'lanr Store r,.un i.t t hru, an aeoinji.. . whose banner la equal rights, and whofe motto U love of country. j man of unbonded wealth of lov. and with a moral lonraw that l the admiration and iiride of his ro'inrrymen. , , , -K man who stands for a ,slnEle . siandard of morality, In imblic and i private life. j "A man who when the hour was j Idarlt.wt, when Democracy was trail- I Itm' In th duht. causht her up with ilovlnE embr.iie of a fat'ner until to ;,lav throiiKhmit the world hi? name, 'and democracy are fvnonomoili I j "Iowa the imperial Stat" of the 'middle we.t. w hose" electoral vote to-; d.iv hanx.-i In the balance, unites with , I her slater state of Nebraska In pre- ' Uentlni; for our consideration as one fit to hold the htKh(st office within: I. ..I lm.rll9n DWlllle. that II!'' Kin i i'" . peerleis leader of Democracy. Wil liam J. Bryan. Name him as your stanaaro uear-; er and from early morn until late at j nlsht. every breeie will waft the . lone of his success. Name him, and the Mississippi I Valley frdiu, the Krtat copper mines I of Montana to the cotton fields of Louisiana will rejoice In his election. "Name him and the laborer at the force In Pennsylvania will unite with the orance picker of California In proclaiming his virtue and loving the principles he advocates. .V..m-k kirn nnA iha m St n II f BCt II TeT I of the east and the farmer of the west will stand shoulder to shoulder for the enlarging of the commerce and trade of our country. Name him. and from every church will ascend the prayers, trom every home the hopes and aspira tions of a loving people, that he may be their Chief Executive. "Name him. and there will pass, as with the rapidity of the light ning's flash throughout the lengm an,P breadth of thiB nation, a current of reanimated and rejuvenated pat riotism. "Name him. and labor will hold I high Its head with courage and with hope. Capital will he Inspired witn faith and with confidence and the people will rejoice that Democratic rights are to be restored. "Name the man amid the thunder ing' of opposition, and the clouds of prejudice, stood as an ndamantlne roi'k fiir the Integrity of this nation nnd hurled Into the face of the de tractors of his country the right of the people to rule. "Name lit lit that the world may know n republican form of govern ment still lives." QPECIAL OFFERINGS: O i w 1 " . , Dressers at. Bargains These Dresser prices should interest you. New Q,. , Jh mw nricea as will save you money. St We have 50 patterns of Dressers, all the best stjk, ' ui .,.ir enmine in. we must make rooni for tW have a uib " If vnn neri n rli'psver h- - ' ... v., , m G MALMl.sr. . used machines that we have In stock, and . , inctniftpri us to sell vli.itB SEWING MACHINE tu. u. . ti the slightly marred or offers tbee at bargain Prices offering for almost We have 50 macnines. '"": WHITR King of Machines thIS OUII1-- 1 H'e ' - " . Wheeler & Wilson, ana se.ia. - Davis, nothir.ir. Inciuaea m " ouifi3' . - machine. makes Prices range as low a i- - - We offer some rare bargains in these mach.nes. Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 drop head, C 20.00 listed at $75.00, for - Singer drop head, listed at $75.00, $ g00 for - New Home full cabinet, listed at $100.00, 3Q.00 Dav Remember, we have about . l , .... ... n,iM. ,hat must sell them practically new. and we guarantee them to be in perfect order. 112.00 0 machines that we will sell during The above priced machines are these defy competition bargains: Quartered Oak, regular $40 now .. &red Oak. regular $38.6 now . . Quartered Oak, regular $J7.50, now Sohogany. regular "0"- ' White Maple, regular. $16.00 now . . White Maple, regular $23.00, now . Birdseve Maple, regular $36.00, now Birdse've, regular $22.50, now Ash, regular $17.00, now Ash regular $15.00, now Ah regular $1S 50, now Oak regular $21.50, now Oak! regular $27.50, now Oak regular $17.50 Miscellaneous, regular $12.50. now . Miscellaneous,, regular Ml-bO, now Miscellaneous, regular $7 7o, now . Miscellaneous, regular $8.00, now . . . REMEMBER Don't forget, every article in our store at prices far beb ynn are paying eiscwucic- Buy made in Eugene Couches And Mattresses Campbell-Fellman Co. The Housefurnishers Phone Main 43 No. 50 West 8thSt. Sale Prices M STRICTLY Cil Your Credit L AT REGULAR PJI posed of such men as Jefferaon. Jack- ff.W ' . 1 ... h" ,m. rf Portland-rassenacr son. the Clintons. Tilden me ia-, f- . ld , e . No 162:43 m.. Oregon Ex- a.ni. ...e . , ,,,(. ln the book ot gold is re-1 ards and mat great .eari , i -...y- - - - . , because nress. ijei ii - . . - he loves his fellow meu? Such is our j No. 18 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Roseburg -11:55 a. m -6:42 p. m., Portland Ex- GEO.K.MUNROEi T& HOUSPl P.MSHKR 1 STOVES-PANCES FURNITURE 67 Wevt tlshlh it,. ' We hsvc i'.ribl;ig for the kll-! chen A mil, uf puts and pan In ImUal Mil .1 'lialillewarv A, I lllc little com rli tun ri tl.at li. like tooVlliK Ui.ie lliilf.l or a dlil.lif iiii will find here 1 .lvi.li..-i- Kcl ::ii KUCl-NK .OVcPGON Plumbing Iurr.;! your new hom. propcily. P.-r't sli'hnh. ' g.ts ftx'.u'c. Wi- do all kinds o! rci.ul .j plumbing jnd tinning wvrk. Call and let vis estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun Summer Suits at Hansons Best of workmanship and latest patterns in the goods arc characteristic of the Michaels, Stern & Cos make. We arc ex clusive agents for Ev.gcnc. Let us show you our fine line whether you want to buy or not. rinririu Shi'mihIm Iiryun. Frank I. Hayest'dUnr oT the Pen soroUi, ( FIa ) Journal Raid: "V arc for Mr. Rryan alao be rniiHt. HlnKlt'-huntU'd and alone, with out off let, without patromiKu, with no official power to punish or re ward, with no nto tiled Influence hack of him, he has wones thft confidence and renpeot of the American people, and hiit name U presented to t convention by direct wish and com mand of the people themselves. We ,tio for him, because, in marked con traat to the dltttlnKulshed nominee of the repuhllcan party, he Ik his own man- he has won his Hpurn on his i own merits and In his nomination In not forced nt the heuvy end of a hl Milck. i "Mr. 'h:ilrman, on In half of the dt'inecrat nf Floi ida.il state that has : al wayrt pione democrat lc -except when the republicans appoint h i'Lm i misKitin to steal its electoral vote I MKct thin cinvention to nnlfv the i noin'nailon of Win ,1. llryau, the ' K rout est u i a hies democrat whom the American republic has produced sine,, the das of Jeffrson.t' uods. hnth zeal for the law and maintain- eth the testament, lei him follow me.' "U'Uri olli'tit alternrlnn Illav we not now exclaim: All thopo who love fauuiuao a u)K m imu. .k t , v,., onH n.ihprp tn "Mr. Chairman, we are the V le SnumlN irty, 1m s."'o:idhK the nomination of .ImUe I'.niy, IV A. O'Hoyle, i;f IMtts ton, I't nii, said: "No power was ureal enoiii:h to ' swt-e htm from hi.-, line of dutv.lS' and no i in death. Grover Cleveland nave one wno u .. ' 'tider. the man of the people, the ! Passenger. Z2f M.tS Rr who when he. statesman whose wisdom has been No. 12- L,i . Irnorf i ih. wArshln of other hates: whose enemies respect while press. had t imed to the worsnip ot oner i,iP Tn.vnwi VrnneUcnlinsenuer. exclaimed: 'Everyone tnat , "e- . ,,' "v ,,.,. Rahr P. llieai, Ilie mtraii. imui-ai iiia.i, e-".-, d - Ham Jennings Bryan." : senger. James T. Heflin or Denver, spokei Xo. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Grove for Colorado in behalf of-Bryan's Passenger. i No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex- told In ' press. Constitution, let them hid In ) "al lniu "'"k I'unus suurmi : iu. h j. n. plnclng In the hands of this warrior 'o maae L..unei ui u.e . , c.-n- v'-- the standard of Democracy, and assents in his kingdom because an ex-, Wendling Branch.- sh Is wnfted by the winds from ev- cell nt spirit was In him.' Deinoc-j No. 84 8:30: a. m., leaves Eugene erv fold will come forth the insplr-! racy's able and fearless leader In i for Springfield. Ing words Grav -the champion of a ! whose manly breast dwells and ex- Xo. 8211:10 a.m., arrives Eu rejuvenated and successful Democ-1 rellent snirit will. In my judgment, ! gene from Springfield. fjlfy I ue eiecieu iieaiueiit ui ine. UHlieU ; 01 i.vy p. ui., leaves Eiiiguuii Centlemen It nffords me the 'States, l'ampered by no power nnd j for Wendling. j greatest pleasure to second the nom-! pensioned by no class he will break, Xo. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eugene j Inatlnn of thnt tried statesman and i down the trust idols In the Temple from Wendling. matchless jurist, who. In mv judg-1 of Liberty Just as Daniel of old broke WM, MURRAY, ment. will be the next President of toe giiueu images ot uaoyionisn luoi- uen. rass. Agt. the lulled States If vou have theatry. And above the panic stricken I Portland, Or wisdom and patriotism to name him. j genius of business will be heard the JOHN M. SCOTT, Judge C.eorge C.rav of Deleware." '. hum of wheels and the voica of n Asst. G. P. A. i healthy Industry. Today when the A. J. GILLETTE, whole country Is 1 laklng for a man Local Agent. .Indue- I'mviTs for Bryan. ( stretch forth the healing nd as Judge O. W. Powers, of Salt Lake ; did Ani on of old to glv? fie land de Clty. spoke for ltryan. He said: i Uverance William Jennings Bryan "ily reason of our Constitution, surround-rt by the hosts of democ nur chief magistrate wiol Is a power I racy, resembles a migVy cliff pnier- but few comprehend. He moulds our i glng from the sea. The waves of' laws anil controls our policy. His of- " Chi'-Miy have beat against it. the flie Is one requiring the loft I- st ; winds of hate have howled around staiesinaiifhlp. t:u- severest s"lf-ab- i its tna-pive form the lightning negation. The office should he filled bolts of sarcasm have descended up by a man so close lo the people that (on i's brow and the clouds of mlsu'.i- b . c:ni hear their heart-beats and un-! diM'stiinding h.ive '.lung round Its derstaml the longings that throb I ''"l"ir" l head, but look! The waves with the pulsations of their earnest j are nil in. the winds ar hushed, the life. ' , sky l dear the clouds have gone. "Such a president must come from; and Lo! the rock is there supreme the ranks of the people, lie should ;and iiul'-striu-tible. Klect Bryan presl-i-ome from the great West, where the dent, and be will he just to all. par voice of tiod borne upon the breeze i Hal to nom . loit unrcs-'rvodly for the of the prairie bears u message of right as tiod gives him the power to more Import than arises from the , discern it." i' of a stock ticker In Wall i . Such a president ot nei-e-!- I Study in any recognized learnins. Such a partment- of Lit versity of Oreg uates succeed and are now prormnc; the bench an bar. instructors. StuJe: to a library of 10 Next term opens s' 21st. 1508. Fret application. AJJ WALTER H, 61 1 Corbett BWg. ElectricGi ! fifty 'million of p.ivertv ton low.tsny must cnoe from the Peniocriit ic to I e, liy htm nenleried. In t'.'.e final j tar'v w hose pinelples w ere crystal-1 jnd Liiu nt wliich was rendered hy:li?ed from Innate letmini:'; in the hn hin;, and which has btvonu history . man heart for Liberty. Su- h a pi -i-hti has elevaf. .1 labor to a higher t dent was nominated nf Chicago in plane fiuti it has ever (utiipted, and when the nomocracy of .lif- ateful people In aesvet to come 1 fersou was reinc.arnated nnd the, sn.srmr.F toi; thk ;i A!ti, PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil ln(t water, cool and scr'e. 10c. per package at U grocers. 7 flavors. Refuse all substitutes. ?A Wtil fllhSt BETTING & HENDERSON All MluU of tint k t 'otie ni'id ceiint ork pri,.(.iv a'ut iom'S d.ine Ml di k cui nu. A it. wul.-nre y i . ll:mtV SirtM i, 1S1 Feuith tint, rtiouaj lUd ' I .lulu hi iln t tubrutar mid till ktmU if f uriuoliiit for the UlitUier MdMiii, If on vi on Id ,rv well mill comfotiid. iMinit hi Httd let iim lnw jeu ht nr h.tt1. Von iloti't tune tn buy utile )U lint) Hlirtt xuiU jou. a K ale! ul petiple In aes vet to cotue tll 111. ss that moat siaieMinin and p.u :tb ator. tieofe tirav of p.'lew.tre-. lt ht wisdom and int.pitty. he has hi pi.i 'd In the h:tn.s i-t labor the eirttc io. 1 of Aur.-n. and b t!o spu tt ot )tts;:,e which he has evervwi ei, dit 'usri, l,e h.i expanded i lie how-1 of t tie la but -r to the dtmen-ilons ot lb - pai o- of the prince, vllvo us tM :.u i luimpion of the cause of hu manity, who knows mi nice not crvrd distinction; no Nof'h eut ii, ti r.usi. no est . ton one. 1 mo who a l'r blent. would be the chief ! 1P of human aeclaini that sr etotl a- swept out of t lie niw n- Mo'i ball like ;i ti-lal w ive of h vi ' '..i-.. ipion i: ci-fs. the sut'fvaj-'s of t eito.0tn of utibo'mlit voiers w im nam.' I hlni as their c)n tee. rallied w.)-iMi;h hP"lest par'v and fo w- 11 lid he eiitlow it villi his lofty citratf. that it met do. fe.it without fil'erlni: and acatn 'Toitd'v holds his n.'une nlof: as a no -iciKoii of promise. He is tod.iv o:ne ' he choice cf t he Uem-trra' ie for "resld-Mit He is today the ruler of all; reeosiililn only ihejehtie-- of the common people for the treat biifietheod of man. j rre-idenl and In ih-Mr na'iie ant in "Well may we apply to hUn tin ' th n.uiio ot te tate of I'tah. 1 see Uuku.ihc o( that fiteat Komair - ' end the nomination of William J. ! If tt be an i; hi towaid (he j;vn-1 Hr an " ED.HANS0N eral iiood Set ! the otv And t i For let the lox.. The n. re, e b a;h ' 1.. i - ton h ; iri at ::adi! in and d. a h :i both inditfe ;e-d IC o than t feat n At- Other Sneh'. i line V - mi. John l.-.t as ts our i;ieo-v.;i! ab'e - feat s the Hdi!ti n of hi : i ties by his enemies claim hitv e the foundation of the peovt, v 't '.n him ! h. wed from th.1. i in hi inteeritv, Many a t;r-it i man on this o.v atn lih honor the f.t Ts Star DiifflDg Mb Co. 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 you in a jirofitafie basiavaa. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved bv Comrictit:vc Tens to De The '-st l-i Ihe World. For full Diirticulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. Tailor Made fllnthind Never before have we suc-j eeet.ecl in offering our cus-: t jirers sac a attractive, such I artistic anrl up-to-tomorrow ! tasluous as.we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know i if we make your clothes j you are sure of a fit. j G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. ! Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL WiliamaUe iMADAoort' 'i FRENCH D! I 1 1."' FEMALE T.llS L ui. PORTLAND. OftCOOtt, AKitON.'omo. a mrr. iw !.,- f.o: r-ri-r- JIKKS'-R- A""' nl'lfecil or' !'' pa lit lor j: onli rs to ll' Ml3ICU C0., SoJin Eugene f HALL ih' M nnt.'C.lorM""'.' H r-'i'i ",rs: -'I -V,' iriiit. i ;.vr! H huioi'l.-" I Z', or SI bllTED r .m. i.'Em i .nDWDriJiKLus i riiiinblnit aim! Groceries j You vill ilways find tnc ocit brands oi0 Crocerics Fsh i ft ccrr Vegetables ".our and Feed J4 delays, ( h.-.e ouf owo ievetv Irish Pi prro Also gcnersi ' sheet Iron worS-l-' attended to Curry a full H"' Phone lll-fk "3 of his party, one ir. an has the wurM produced and P- Mam M 52 Ea,iC!h St O ,o