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I O O o O THK KVCIKXK DAILY CJI AIIB. SATIP.IIAV. Ji ,y ,, Carpets, Rugs, Linolewis SAVE IT NOW AT THE L OF G. A, R, Every Article In the House RiQucd During Our Great July Sale All at Special Sa t Prices During July Salt CONVENTION o Li July C cists Sate )OTHERN kific lines in Oregon) Eugene, Ore, fol- as lows: Ooe'Wsy vi California 87.5o 82.5o 81.75 75.oO 75.oo Ibroufh Putlina 176.25 71.25 63.75 63.75 :ity 63.75 lets will.be on sale ly4, 18 he 5, 6, 1 m L 7. 22. 23 Lust 6, 7,21,32 L i. 1 A,vv ullh stoo- Lttt j eawre within limits. MR THE DATES Lther Hiforaian'on call on j. GILLETE Local Agent write to IMiiiray, General Pas- bent, Portland, Ore. Iest facilities HE WEST FOR PRODUCTION OF ORADE WORK I ui m uitiii ihiii ew Set of Chairs do yon have OLD LnA HS In fn you can make them i ' "T oniy sue ? h Chlname: r-Mi h Vim., h - ui MUUIti, It '-he Chinaman 1b on west show rin)nnT IKE OUIl SEW WALL West Seventh St. ERTON fer and Pant Co. PUSFURNISHER ES--R AMr-rc PNITURE jV" Eighth St.. ' Mtag for the kit- .!P0U and Pans in cooklng 8 fOREGON h new home J" Dn't slight the J" We do all --uie plumbing !j taat on r. heitzmin HEHDERSnm it... " "! .7.'I""s'e 92 1, I'.ei i, eht Fourth I Jibing A NICE MTTLE MEAL AT THE THEATRE CAFE la alwuys appreciated, where you get everything so appetizing am tooth some these Juno mornings, when your appetite is ficjtle. When yoa want to treat your friends, your wife or your sweetaeurt to a meal that is cooked to the Queen's taste, bring them to the Theatre Cafe. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY Successor to M. S. Hubble a Transfer Company will do a general transfer business! wood, household goods,, trunks and all things in his line will receive prompt and careful attention. "Business Prompt and Careful" is our motto. Phone Red 1421 or leave orders at Nadeau Cigar Store Summer Suits at Hanson's 'Best of workmanship and latest patterns in the goods are characteristic of the Michaels, Stern & Co.'s make. We are ex clusive agents for Eugene. Let us show you our fine line whether you want to buy or not. Light weight Underwear and all kinds of furnishings for the sninmer season. If you would dress well and comfortably, come In and let us show you what we have. You don't have to buy unless you find what suits you. ED. HANSON i Hie G. A. 11. convention ,lt ,,w. whose business It was to a ill in .tructlon. as ,0 lodging.' e c" We were appointed to Mizpa t, cor' age. kept by Mrs. Yager, an i a ye v &tMlf .""-we at Itome at once maaL' U8 'vcI In the evening rf this, our first the v R n "i'iuu given by I.." - R.- C- ar" "'any of our mem. time. hlfl,,!'0!1 ,ha .....-nt ineHiuent ot the Ladies of the Grand Army was Riven a seat on the platform We are clad to nnio ih ,h . egon have not forgotten that the La- ; ; r ? Arn;v - ..;"' V"-"' national and nde pendem order twelve years aw As the returns of our election with names of officer. h ed I omit glvnigthcm "" On Friday, from 4 mi e !.,. .... wave a reception at our headquarters ........ ell atienaed. Our new department commander, Mr Aoner- , """isica, maae a fine speech. Speeches were also made by ZanJ ".Including the new prei Ident of the W. R. c., Mrs. Hlgglns, of Eugene. To these our preslden J. , , lew Dut fitting words. Taking it all In all. it was some thing not to be forgotten. Sometimes It mi.,,i f . time, lint it was mostly a gentle sprinkle that sufficed to cool the air peruepuuiy. Kind friends, we'll come again ' Vhe,n we can longer stay, And stroll for pleasure on "the beach At Newport on the bav. MARY S. SMALL, President Rich Mountain Circle, . L. of G. A. R. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Your Abstracts Made by Ijine loumy Aiistract Co. Joseph Kopetz etux to Lane Co., tract In sec. 27, tp IS, s r 3 w. H. J. Chenowerth etux to Lane County, tract in sec. 2, and 35 tp, 18, s r 3 w. G. D. Boerdman etux to Lane Co.. tract in sees 35 and 26 tp IS, s r 3 w. 11. , E. E. Hyland to A. J. Renfro, tract In Ren R tit ID aria tmn First National Dank to T. G. Hen dricks, 520 acres In sec. 14, tp. 20 s r 1 w. $100. M. R. Hastings etux to Lane Co. tract in sec 27. and 34, tp IS, s r 3 w. $1.00. WT n TtllTnJ ...... T I , . D. LJllliU U em IU LiHIie lU., tract in sec. 27 and 34, tp. IS, it! w. . ' V. A. Cox etux to Charles F. Cox tract In Florence. N. A. Whltenker to Margaret Fleming, 40.40 acres In sec 2a, tp 17, s r 4 w. $3400. W. W. Calkins etux to Allen H. Eaton, part nf lot 6 in block 30 in Falrniount. $1. Pfltilnn Vpwpll tn Fred Fisk nnrt of lot S ill blck 17 In Mulls don. $500. A. u. Liixon etai to H. u. jonnson, lot S'snd I in blk 5 In 13 an J add to Coburg. SI 0. State o Oregon to Rose M. Hollen beck, 905.D0 acres In sec 2!), tp 18, r r S4H1 BS. Srnlp nf Orecftn to Ilonrv Hollen- heck, ded. 2 SO acres in sec. 3i,, tp. 10. s r 2 w. $3ftU. State of Oregon to H. F. Hollen beck, 40 acres in sec IS, tp. is, s r n w. $80. Dion E. Pearce etux to M. C. Black, deed, part of let 3 and 4 In block 3 In McFarlands add to Cottage Grove. Dion E. Pearce etux tn M. C. Black, lot 5 in block ji In G. I). Mc-Ftii-land's 1st add to Cottage Grove. IT. S. to Oefinger. 100 acres in sec. 2Sp 17, s r 2 e. IV S to Louis Hpgatrnn. 100 ac res in sec 10, tp 17, s r S w. Fred Fisk to Paulus c. .npwcii. 10 Oacres in sec 2, tp. 20, s r 5 and 1 1 w. $100. u-m H Miller etal to Sabra E. Miller, tract in sec fi, tp 21, -a r 3 w. $383. K C. Arne etal to w . cooper. .28 acres ill sec. 33, tp. 20. s r 3 w. $0110. Futile Robert to Louis . Hun- zlker. 220 acres In sec 9. tp. 1", s r w. $3000. v r VVnshlinrne. admr. to Am anda H. Lee. lots 6 and 7 in blk 41 in Junction City. $1500. R C. Ostrander tux to . 11. Cooper, lots 2 and 3 In blk 4 on Mc Queens add to Cottage Grove. $MH. Louisa Leonard to Hank of Cot tage Grove, lot 1 In blk 2 In George town, $500. Amanda Mays to Astoria Abstract Title & Trust Co., tract In sec. 34, tp 19, s r 6 w. $200. I F Sprav etux to W. B. Cooper,, tract In sec 4. tp. 21. s r 3 w $9..o. It. n. WHAY WIMj m IX ALTO OA RAKE. R. B. Wrny, who Is local agent for the Bulck automobile, will put In a gsraee in this city. Just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He 'i, prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips. (Call "I' " Kug-ne Trans fer Co Phone R"d llol. I AT OTTO'S Fnrly IttvaUaM Serv.il for An if ilillnill "I n.i. i Breakfast will he .tv.m! at ;U),hc SpsuWng ..;oiM i rP,rn I 'living on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature. During July we are making special inducements to those furnishing their homes or contemplating doing so. This is the time to save money and we are offering you reductions on every article in our stock. All our goods are marked in plain figures, so you can see the reductions in prices . je g THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. has -istr;ic:ed us to sell all the slightly marred or used machines that wv have in stock, and offers these at bargain prices. We have 50 machines, all makes, that we are offering for almost nothing. Included In this outfit Is the WHITE the King of Machines Singers, New Homes, Davis, Wheeler & Wilson, and several other makes. Prices range as low a s$2.50 for a machine. We offer some rare bargains in these machines. Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 drop head, listed at $75.00, for Singer drop head, listed at $75.00, for New Home full cabinet, listed at $100.00,. for ..L Davis, J2.00 Remember, we have about 50 machines that we will sell during this sale at prices that must sell them. The above priced machines are practically new, and we guarantee them to be In perfect order. , 1 REMEMBER Don't forget, every article in our store at prices far below what you are paying elsewhere Buy made in Eugene Couches x And Mattresses COTTAGE GROVE NEWS . OF LOCAL INTEREST I nnrn in thp wife of Ralnli Easier. ! at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Or-i nurd In Cottaee Grove. July 5. 1908,' an 84-pound daughter. Died Jessie Alta, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Foster, of Silk Creek, was born at Rlverton, Coos county, Oregon. February 10. 1907, and died at her home Monday, July 6, 1908, of spinal menengltles, aged 11 years, 4 months and 26 days. Died Cora Grace, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, who reside on Mosby creek, Tuesday, July T; 1908, aged 4 years, 3 months nnrf 91 Hava from stomach trouble, supposed to have been caused by eat ing cherries. Died At his home In Oakland, fi ions Pnlierf AlpYIindpr. .vuv., ; aired 40 years. Mr. Alexander was i ...oil .nH fnvnvfthlv known here, hav ing formerly been a member of the well-known timber and lunioer iirm of Campbell & Alexander, of this city, u.. ni a member of the local camp. W. O. W.. in which he carried a $2,- 000 policy. Hinim Griggs and wife, of Eugene,: were guests of relatives in this city. Wednesday. They will move to Cor- vallls from Eugene this week, where i Mr Griggs will be connected with the ( Willamette Valley light plant. The Porter Brothers farm on Row , ..i ... .... rv.fnnu hpinir a uart of liver ticai - .i 1,1 i'...nn Vnnschnuick uluce. was sold this week to Alex Cooley, of this city for a consideration of $40 per acre. It comprises 100 acres. Lead er. KI.KCTIUC MOTOR FOR ALBANY STKKr.r lvihm. A 1 1 H. P. electric motor has nr- rlved at the electric llgni station, said to be for the new trolley system nr Mr Welch, to be established sometime In the near future, for which rails and ties are sirim aiotti, the street and more ties have been made at the mill. This lias a business ; i,.nu n II. People are anxiously walt-l ing for the beginning. Perhaps the reported deal between Mr Herschberg and Mr. Welch, looking to the consolidation of the two svstems. Is the came of the d''-, lav Certainly It Is a fad that at the, ,reent time one street car sys.ei.. r,.r Aiiuinv. and the twoi is ein'iih" -y - . . ,. I concerns are invited to gei .io..-i...:. Albany Democrat. HARIUSIintO PKHSOXALH. Mrs Jas. Tralzer and daughter of Eugene came down Tuesday for a short visit with numerous friends . I. ... In thlu section. Gus Peters was down from Coburg j Sunday lt. paylng fl-ds a .hurt. visit. He conieini'i."i' self a residence In Coburg. and mak ing that city his home In the fu ture. Mls Mav Mullet of Ashl.-md. was here 'last 'week vl-dtli.,' with Mrs. I Geo .1. Wllhelm. M&' lin,l"r ',"' Portland, and left lor that city ; Sunday afternoon. Lobs are pretty ihi.H in the rlv-r m.w lite Snauldin drive being li.nt a sli.TrTilistanc- ,,rl.'l.l:' 1 own and ar Q"-' tt"""t 1 SPECIAL O $20.00 318.00 $30.00 Compbell-Fellman Co. The Housefurnishers Phone Main 43 three million feet cf fir logs which got away from Booth-Kelly last win ter and which will be delivered at Corvallls for the hitter company. Bulletin. Philo Holbrook; Sr., a well-known anu ...jiiu,.l; ib ot I'oriiand, died there Wednesday. Me was the f q I V i.. nf PMI ITr,)v.nr,iri w(,n fndll- ated 'rnm the University of Oregon In 1898. vxn.K sa.,1 pa i. vi t- n THE TOWN RED on July 4 til In honor of his birthday, nnd there will be ninn.v sciled gowns and gar ments to show evidence of the pnlrt. Whether It bo red paint, s'aln or soil from any cause whatever you will have your garments renovated so they will look good as new when cl-aned at t'no Eugene Dye Works. Rvorvt ring possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th i4 Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 TH Star N Dili Piatie Co. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON fer the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amumat f money will start you ia a profitable buslneaH. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo The Best in 'i he World. For fell particulars regard ing W'. drilling machines, tn.U. Kunnlies. etc.. write to I THE STAR V 1 w THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. FFERINGS: Dressers at, Bargains These Dresser prices should Interest you. New Goods, New Stock, at such low prices as will save you money. We have 50 patterns of Dressers, all the best styles, and as we have a big stock coming In, we must make room for these. Our prices on these defy competition. If you need a dresser, buy now. Note the bargains: Quartered Oak, regular $40, now $S:u.HO Quartered Oak, regular $3S.r.O, now UU.no Quartered Oak, regular $37.50, now UH.7.1 Mohogany, regular $27.50, now 21.40 White Maple, regular $10.00, now l:t.oo While Maple, regular $23.00, now 10.00 lllrdseye Maple, regular $35.00, now 211.(10 Hlrdseye, regular $22.50, now 10.00 Ash, regular $17.00, njw 11.00 Ash, regular $15.00, now 12.7.1 Ash, regular $18.50, now 15.00 Oak, regular $21.50, now 1 ii.no Oak, regular $27.5.0, now 10.25 Oak, regular $17.50 14.N.1 Miscellaneous, regular $12.50, now 10.00 Miscellaneous, regular $11.50, now 0.70 Miscellaneous, regular $7.75, now (I. or. Miscellaneous, regular $8.00, now 7.00 No. 50 West 8thS t. SOUTHERN PACIKlu , It. 11. TIME CARD Toward Portland Passenger No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Exv presB. No. 18 6:00 a. in.. Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., Rosoburg Passenger. No. 14 6:42 p. m., Portland Ex press. Toward Sun Francisco Passenger. No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. ' I No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francis-! co Express. Wciiilllng Brunch. i No. 84 8:30 a. ni., leaves Eugene; for Springfield. ' ! No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu-1 gene from Springfield. ! No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene i for Wendllng. No. 88 5:40 p. m nrrlves Eugene! from Wendllng. i WM. MURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland. Or JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. G. P. A. A. f. GILLETTE, Local Agent. A. C. MATHfcWS General Teaming; Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Groceries , You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, we h"t our own delivery Jris& &b Pierce Pbty Main 53 52 East 9th Si Sale Prices Are for STRICTLY CASH Your Credit Is Good AT REGULAR PRICES UAIUSUMI Study Law in any recognized institution, of learning. Such a one is the De partment of Law of the Uni versity of Oregon. Its grad uates succeed and many of them are now prominent members of the bench an bar. Faculty of 17 instructors. Students hove access til a library of 10,000 volumes. Next term opens about September 21st, 1S0S. Free catalogue on application. Address WALTER H. EVANS, Sec. 61 1 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore. ElectricGas, Water Willamette Valley Co Madame Dean's FRENCH n . 0 FEMALE rlLLOi A Katie, Ckktaim Hk Mr yon Hi, ffhkh.hr n MKNHTltl ATlopr. NEVER KKOWM TO FAIL. Huff! Hun-! HiwimIv! KutiBfiictJun (iiiur ttntii'il nr MuiK-y llf iiihIm1. Hi-nt pnv pitiil tur 81.(0 per hox. Will Rt-ml ttnn on Irliil, Ut lio jmtil fnr wlitm relieved. Hmitplfii Kr. Ill-tint nn K'UinK Did (fiiiilin, a copt no ul)ritltuto. If your dniKiflNt titm uut buvu tlium solid your onk-ra lu I lie "tlHITED MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, Liocntr, Pi. Sold in Eugene by IV. L DeLano HALL (Bh SHUMWA Plumbing and Sewer Work. Also general jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing rixtures Phono lllnck 1K72. .401) WMIi.Mie.ie positive cur.f. For Inllnrjimntlc! nr nntaitb Of thit Hl().)r anrl ZB '2 C KitluDj. ho uirm oo pmt. XT: V- r) !nr. .iHni, it ml rman J . ( "'I I tmlvrnl tUt-ar ' r " " ' ' - Ab ti I "I"' lmrnit.. ioJJ bf -'''' I ilruuunli tn.. l til ... A Vfc" HKI.I.K' Tll., Hold hjOW. L. I)K LAXO. !TDggit4 Scott's sanlaRepsm Cacsuh i