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tUT" ' imuis aim 'l Pleading makes at the right price. tire1" liciied. L.U, CMU BMK. MP TACOMA 0 SM DIEGO Lir.r "ed In Euiene fcobl.M. ' t0 San fe .... Tma. three 1. 1""" '! .';,h their The)- tD. Homer duu. . McCorolc and family. Pa. meir mi...- -,Mle and a Thomas rorty. eports good roads all the Pnrt and. but rvaiiej nu'" . ritv nd Tatoraa they k bad In places. TEMl'I-AR, ATTENTION III bea special convocation Commandery ro. t im .roninir at 7:30 sharp. the templar degree. All reauested to be present. Bloomed. S. SPENCEK, IS. U. EMEPr THAT IMR. is'j New Discovery is the t itnu th heallne others lit fall to perform," says IPlerson. of Auburn centre. of throat and le of long standing, that munis relieved only tem- e Discovery is doing me od that 1 feel confident Y& use for a reasonable me will restore me to per " This renowned cough iredv and throat and lung lid at" W. A. Kuykendall's lOcand Jl-00. Trial bottle IMIP SAWTlffl -. uixud, successor to W kll food sawed to gauge. ; service phone Black ence 324 High street, tf hodsaw IROFCKMENT Standard Portland cement els Just received. L. N. RONEY. loon SAWING . power, by W. W. Moore, 3282. Orders large or e appreciated. TKRS AM) CAMPERS e thinking of going Into ns hunting or fishing, 1741, or call at 463 Olive tt Oil StrtVPS nra trnfa nrlA p. Chambers Hardware d "W don't forget that .want will satisfy vou. ' alu to pick cherries Wednes JOHX THRAMEFt Day Island. iisi Ni"th Streof. IIM Knd ton Haw kmm imm ' l but when you call at our store and see our va iioside ' , ...,.,., at nittnnishlnirlv low nrlcHS Your Investi- EUGENE, OREGON lORN In Eugene, July 9, 1908, to Thom as Stacey and wife, a son. : FORMER EUGENE MAN ." AT POUT OR OKI) O. W. Brlggs, formerly of the Coos Bay Times, spent Tuesday, in Port Orford, while on his way to Wedder burn, where he will; "take charge of the Radium, R. D. Hume's paper. Mr, Briggs Is an old hand at the business and handles the stick and the pen with equal proficiency, ' and is with all a pleasant a pleasant gentleman, as newspaper men are ever found to be. Port Orford Tribune.. HOSE COMPANY DRILL Rescue Hose Company. No. 3, will drill Monday night at 7:30. W. H." HODES. J13 ' Foreman. There are those In Merrill, Or., who think there is some advantage. In residing close to the state line. ' Mer rill is just about a. mile from Califor nia, and when the town went dry one of the enterprising saloonmen started a resort In tn&t state. Every Sunday he runs a free bus to his place and is doing a good business. According to the figures of Post master Parks, of Roseburg, which have just been made public, the re ceipts of the Roseburg postoffice have Increased 27 per cent in two years. Roseburg is how, and has been for the past two years, in the free delivery class, and an effort win now oe maae to nave an streets and houses numbered in order that the free delivery system may at once be inaugurated. C. NADEAU HAS OPENED EMPLOYMENT OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Wlllamett8 street. Those wish ing help telephone Red 1421 or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette street. " Jl WELL DRILLING Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4872. ' tf BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. - COW FEED. Alfalfa "meal. At Balle7', Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. The license on dogs is now due and those who have dogs they do not want had better dispose of them or secure license, which is now J2.50 for males and $5.00 for females.. L, BONNET, ' J7 Dog tax collector. Porch furniture at Chambers Hard ware Co. d White's Short Order House Meals at all Hours ) 20c Up W. L, WHITE, Prop, W. 8th St iija LISTENING TO THE LATEST song, story, or composition, is a pleasure you can always en joy with, one of our phono graphs. It furnishes a whole concert-or just the things you want to hear. Heard the new - records yet? Then come and listen to them. When you hear them you'll want them, ami of course the phonograph to play them with. Don't cost much to own one? pJCENE GUN CO. S34 Wi Umette Street gene Poultry. Store Guaranteed Eggs Vou Want . , Rri-tl t , ss mat are guaranteed Wly fresh? VP, u,. t. At.. u:k , 'ut-lcdhcn and frys and young eft Phone Main THE ElOKX UNIFORM BILL OF LADING IS APPRSVED Washing! a, jv 1 1 Th for'trVn' 01 ins "s a ?L. '"II" " in u.se for the move ment of miscellaneous freight and general merchandise were todav ap proved and their adoption recom mended to the connuon carriers of ,v.K0"?try and the sl"l'llng public o the Interstate commerce commis sion. The new bill of ladjng pro. yldes or two forms printed on the face side in different colors, one for straight" and one for order con signments. Th. "nr,U." Kill - u.u posses ses a certain degree of negotiability, mo airaism mil is non-negotiable. BRYAN LIKES KERfi AND THE PLATFORM Falrvlew, July 11. In a speech to the returning members of the Lin coln Bryan Club and Nebraska Trav eling Men's Bryan Club today Bry an expressed -thw hh-hcii QHmin.i for the Democratic platform and for John A. Kern, his running mate. He declared the publicity of campaign contributions would give the people a timuuB 10 eiect tneir choice to of fice. He declared the publicity plank proclaims an honest position and in augurates a new idea In American politics; that the people have a right to know what Infl and declared that "when the Repub lican- pariy in us convention over whelmlnirlv turn.! dnwn thQ. sltlon, the Democratic party by a-vote mat was unanimous indorsed It. and made it one of the tenets of Its faith." it i ;- Kern's Movements. Indianapolis, July 11. A telegram from John A. Ker n nnnnnnppa that ha will leave Denver for Lincoln Mon- nay. h expects to reach Chicago Wednesday and return to Indianapo lis Thursday. WEATHER FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST Portland, July .11. Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, fair. Attorney Ralph B. Fisher, a Port land attorney, will plant over 100 acres in walnuts on the Kerley place on the Lower Callpoola. Mr. Fisher will also sell some fine ten acre tracts. He purchased this farm a short time ago and is wll pleased with the investment. Oakland Owl. Supreme Judge R. S. Bean return ed to Salem July 6 from an extended visit to the East, where he attended President Roosevelt's convention of governors at Washington as the rep resentative of Governor Chamberlain, and attended to other important bus iness. Warner, tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Mnrr4' VmrIc S'ore. tt Hlckork Bark Cougn Remeoy.made by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be pure; guaranteed to cure youf cough or money refunded. Guaranteed to make a friend of you. For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store auo first-class dealers everywhere. - Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July 4 til. See north show window. Cham bers hardware Co. d AT OTTO'S Early Breakfast Served for Accomo dation of Travelers. Breakfast will be served at Otto's every morning for the accomodation of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature. "The Burning of Rome," at the Grand theater all this week. See the rest of the program in another col umn. Feed your roses or lawn a little "Will Grow" fertilizer and see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware FLOWERS TO OKDKK Cut flowers, hot house plants, etc. Phone Black 6031. Mrs. F. J. Zimmer. J24 GASOLINE WOOD SAW W. G. White Is prepared to saw vour wood on short notice. ' Phone Black 4351. Resldenre, 516 West Sixth street. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET Chicago, July lO.July, Sep tember, 89 hi; December, 91. GERMAN XJACH STALLION The German coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at ffaDg8' J. H PERKINS. -' Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer tilizer ror your roses or garden. Prlr-e 25c chambers Hardware Co. Place your order for first class I coal now. Williams Transfer Co J Phone Black 1141. , J i if vou want uTknow anything ! alunif-auto-, call in; R. H. Plume Red 1101. He handles the Bnlrk. i Will takTafew l.-ar.1eri.: home rooklnt. Apply at' Lincoln. o K DAILY CCARn. SATIRIUV. JVLY I'Vltlv STATION ON ELECTRIC lti) AT J I DKINS' (II XT The Irons for the croons of the electric railroad over the Southern I a.lfle track at the end of East Thir- .., su eci nave arrived ami v be UK put in. rue electric ars are ex- peeled to be riinniiiK by tlie end of . iQ, , IO 1"1Cil11' Park station at Ilr1k IIS Point win. re ,h.. Point where r has contracted to' build a ni.ui.-e not more than a f.-cent fare to am from all parts of Eugene, and make two crossings over ii, em Pacific track, each a little west ..nil nere two crosslnss are now es tablished, says the Oregon Journal, whose editor Is the owner of the land there. Then Klncald park will be laid out In blocks and lots, extending some distance south from the South ern Pacific, the electric road, and the two county roads, and will be the most attractive place for suburban homes near Eugene. 4 PERSONALS. 1 Miss Lucia Wilklns returned this afternoon from a visit in Portland. Miss Lucille Hranstetter went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit relatives there. Misa Maggie Veatch was a passen ger to Cottage Grove on the after noon train today. A If Dlllard and' sister, Mrs..' John Patterson, went to Creswell this af ternoon on a short, visit. Mrs. Minnie E. Smith came up from Portland this afternoon to visit her mother, Mrs. Taliafero. Archbshop Christie came up from Portland this afternoon and is the guest of Father O'Farrell. David Markley returned home to Cottage Grove this afternoon after having visited here a few days. Frank L. Armitage went to Cres well this afternoon to supervise the Work of loading two cars of cattle for shipment to Portland. T. H. Ellis returned this afternoon from' Albany, where he has been looking after the beginning of work on the new depot there. Weslejr Hosmer has sold his 40 acre farm .4V4 miles northwest of Eugene to C. E. Wilson, recently from Chicago, for 14000. E. J. Fra sler made the deal. Frank S. Johnson came up from Portland this afternoon and In com pany with Jas. and Jesse Seavey left soon afterward for the upper McKen zle on a fishing trip. Geo. H. Smith, the commission merchant, received a carload of Cali fornia watermelons from Portland today and has been distributing them among the merchants since their ar rival. , Bert Carl, who was to have sung at the band concert last night, but who ailed to arrive, came in from the aorth today and is visiting Otto Gllstrap. He will probably sing at the concert next Friday night. J. E. Vaughn, who resides near Hendricks' Ferry, on the McKenzle. Is in the city. He tells of the kill ing of a big hear near there yester day that weighed 400 pounds. The animal was very poor, and If It had been fat it would have weighed at least 600 pounds. TRAVELLERS' I1REAKFAST. Breakfast will be served at Otto's from 5 a. m. on. Special attention is paid to the travelling public, J10 AT OTTO'S Early Rrenkfnst Served for Accomo dation of Travelers. Breakfast will be served at Otto's every morning for the accomodation of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature. WOOD SAWIXti Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone lied 3282. Orders, large or small will be appreciated. Use DeWltt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by all druggists. White's restaurant for a clean, square meal. 20 cents. alO Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by. First National Bank. Before purchasing an auto, see R B. Wray. agent for the Bulck. See his machine on the street at any time. tf Organized 1883 The First, National Bank OF EUCENE, OREGON Capital paid n 100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100.000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100.000, Total $300,000 Under Same Management 25 J'ears Your Patronage Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President 8. B. Eakln, ...Vice President p. E. SnodgraBi Cashier Luke L, Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier Darwin Brlstojf. . .Assistant' Cashier Every Woman U IDWmito ina inunia inov MARVFL Whirling Sprcy turn an i .iflton. ll-t tUC I . Mt-Mott Oonnirnl. I l.k mm drwfUt tf tt. ) w i-iininiHurjily the MiHiKI.. Kcrrnt tin lll.iiiriMl book-W Ttf1?l 11 1 1 iiartlfiilkra anil 'llrarlinni tri. 44 K. arl.,liMUHW. IjttutT-a'MVlH ITmk tvu- o fltor i Woodward. Clarke- A Co.. PortUl J O II, lftOS HARTOG H0ME9FK0M BOHEMIA MINES o t John H. llanos, manager of rhe ! Commercial Club, returned Ust ven- f lug from a trip to the Bohemia mint's, made with F. J. Hard, who has extensive interests there. Mr. .lartog was iiiucli impressed with the ichness of tae luonerties in the ilis-i irict, and brought with him some flue ore from the Oregon-Colorado and Vesuvius mines, owned liv Mr. I tiara. lie toiik some good iihoto- graphs of scenes at the mines aiftl will use them some time in his adver- ""m?. Har'toR says there was no snow ! The. '"dies' team of Chl- In the district at all except In small ?f?' '" na lu'li''d the Campbell patches where the inn never sh oe" .Ft'1'"mn C'I'?"- "'. ' this city on th irmnn.l l.,n.r , . ,i,a u had no occasion to use It. In fact, he went without his coat and vest most of the time. He snoke highly of ttje splendid work being done on the roads leading to the mines. WANT LARGER WATER . MAIN ON OLIVE STREET C. S. Williams, president of the Commercial Club, will bring before a meeting of that body-Monday night the insufficient fire protection which will be afforded property along Olive street by .the laying of a 2 -inch main, over which the navement will be laid. The matter Is considered of vital importance to the city, and a large attendance Is desired so that ac tion can be taken at once toward nut-i itlng down a main several inched ! larger before the pavement work is ' started.. j THROUGH STAGE TO K1TSOV SPRINGS. Arrangements have lately been made so that persons wanting to go to Kltson Springs can take the mall stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring-1 field and connect with the stage at : Lowell for the springs by way of Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,! and Saturdays. Sept 6 i 'We have 1250 shares of Comstock Golden Gate stock and will sell any part on rea sonable bid. Room 3, Cham ber of Commerce, Portland. J18 Yesterday's baseball scores: Port land, 0; San Francisco, 0 (called at the end of the 13th inning on ac count of darkness. Oakland, 5; Los Angeles, 3. Clean, ALL EUGENE Cor. Sixth and Willamette EUGENE, OREGON 1 feea Your Nerves1 V pon rich, pure, ttouri&hin tu,Hi by taking Mood's Saisuitarilla, and yo : Will bo tre-e from those sjeUs of do t spalr, those sleepless nights ami anxious ! days, those Uomy, deathlike ftvllng-, j those sudden s(;Qh at mere nnthitiysp thoe dysiH'ptlc syitiptoms and bllndiiig heudachea. lluod's -saparilla tm-j done j this fir many others ft will cure you. Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated j tablets kuown si Saraatabs. 100 doses $L maicn name oi uaseuail on grounds. If satisfactory arrangements ran be made the game will be pulled off. The ladies are fine baseballists, and are playing all the big cities east and on the coast with rfreat success. They will play the Portland ball team two games. NEW TODAY WANTED Two :ielpers at the geue Iron Works. Eu tf WAVTE'i Good nleture of The Eu gene Poultry Store float tuken July. 4. Call at store 102 E 9th street at once. Jii WANTED 10 or 12 raspberry pick ers Monday at.W. A. Heck's, three miles south of town. j 1 4 For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the "SO EASY 99 Eye Glau Mountings. They are all the name implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped (nose. We keep most all kinds of mountings, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "So Eisy We lit glaises right and at right prices Fourteen years experience -J J J. O. WA ITS, Optician 611 Willamette Street. WE Block and Retrim KINDS OF HATS AT THE DYE WORKS Also Do Everything POSSIBLE IN Cleaning and Dyeing 1 v V HERE'S TO THE UIiORIors 4TII OE Jl'I.Y, I.OXG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'ER MAY IT DIE. There's nothing like being free and Independent. It's good policy to dine where you get the best menls for your money. This, as well as polite treatment Is always accorded those who patronize the Theatre Res taurant. Kodaks FOR - SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN Pleasures at Schwarzschild's Book Slon 5S6 Willamette Su GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and, PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline K.nilne for pumping, sprayintf, sawing, grind" log. .Outfits complete. , Fairbanks Scales for weighing. ; ".' Fairbanks-Morse Dyiininoa anil Mo tors for lower and light. Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinder, i'wd Choppers) Woll Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices always In stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quirk shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. BERCE& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE Ojb CO. ' I . Portland. Oregon . :: j::::::n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j:::::::::::::::::: O m o A