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THK El'GKMC BAILT GUAIU,(JHIIAV. iVh 3. B0H o ' . - . - - " ' - rfTT;;i;::;i;:i;::::?in:::mmu n o eriously Considere d We Have WW 8 AND almost decided to discontinue our half-page advertise ment, since the ad. or something else has brought us al most more business than we can care for. However, on' second thought, we concluded to increase our facilities and care for all orders offered, and are prepared to do this to our mutual satis faction! we believe. No one can give you better prices, grades and, delivery of first-class Lumber and Shingles. The Booth-Kelly , ILumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. MORE ROOMS FOR GUIS AT STATE UNIVERSITY TIIIIKK NKW IIOI'HKN Wll.r. UK (XIMI'LKTKH IIV NKXT H KIT KM Hint, WITH IIOOMM I It HIXTV OH NKVKNTV Olltl. STUHLNTS ItA'I'K OK ltllODK'S Ht'HOI.AIt Nllll KXAMINA1ION I II V(ii:l) r at Oxford next year, Kdwnrd Wl- nani, or Willamette University, who wan appointed !n 1 BUT, and Wlsiiir Johnson, of tho lliilvurHltu of Or Kun, appointed thin yuur. I (llrla at the University of Oregon will tin wtill housed next jour. At Irani throw new hotiaea, arrtmimodiit Ing between 60 and 70 glrla, will In' road) for occupancy lit September. ThB Mary Splller bullae, nnmt'il for the find wotiiAti connected with tin I'ulvunliy, U n i being completed and comfortably furnlahod. It will ho rootui for HO to S3 Klrla. and I'm under th jinuit general control na the mon s dormitory. It la beautifully loratod on tb hlghoat part of thn rainima. and gives promise of being Inn a muait plctimut home. Th Kloa.hn Tlllaoum riuli will have a handsome new homo by the opening ul thi University. I'he foun dation hua been comploti d nod oar Hntft' are preptuluie to mult the building aa fast aa p.msllilo. It will arcoiiiiuodntH between '.'0 and 3 r Klrla Tho Z.-la Iota I'M aororlty la tisvtng a now house hullt on the cor. ner of Thirteenth and High aiioeta. which will hso room enough fur 'Jo Klrla. The plans call for a very hand mme building. Iloouia for rent ccm much more plentiful thin usual, pn.hithly t,.r the reaaon that the touch of hunt ttinea hna made nitru tiiiire people AlllltiK 111 rent Tiles,'. I mother with the new glrla' hou,,s and the old otica al resdc .ittiltln.. will make It cotn paraltiriy oa for the limetslty to nun ao.1,1 tiomea for the uig,. num. her of ali)s that will enter In Sep. temher. KVWIN WHINS toll IMIOHLS M lliil.Mlsllll'S The eamtna'lo'i for the It node! a holarhlia will hereafter he held In the autumn ln.t..ad of In Januan. na heretofore The chance ha t,.,i made for ine teaann that the new date will 1,10a the successful candi date much more time to select and arninne for the roll.-g l. ish,., tn nter at (Ivl.od t n!o selection are made iul'e early, can I td.ito.s ,,. ften compelled t accept ecinl choice ol oLoiion The n t Ithodi- nanlitatlon . (.,( , ,,. , of lUtls, inooa.hli at the I ' ii l let xlt v of Oregon, iiicgon ill hue lo k luil. ORPHEUM THEATRE CLOSED TILL SEPT. Tho Ornhi'tim theutro will roninln dark until the ftrat duy of Heiitoitiher . when the Ktiiilr Htuck Coinpiiiiy. which hits been iliiyliiK nt thin pop- j ttlai Iiouhu for the paat uluu wooka, will nppear hero hkiiIu In nn entirely , new repertoire of plnya, nnd romiiln durliiK the wit Ire full n nil winter. I '1 he company went to SprlnKfloltl this 1 uioriiltiK nnd will piny there tonlxlit ' and tomorrow nlKht. On Wcdnea dny mill Thurailny tilKhla they will piny nt (.'obui'K iilnl from there will no on down the valley, plnyltiK at dlfforent points until September. The I'utnpimy huve made, ninny frlenda ilurlna: their ly here, mid Iheatre Koera will be Kind to lenrn that they are to he bnck to stay durtnt! tho winter. NEAR BEER IS BEING SOLD IN EUGENE IT t AX'T UK HKAT. Thn heat of nil toucher la exper ience. ('. M. Harden of Silver ITty," orin t aroilua, aaya: "I find Klectrlc lllltera iloea all that'- claimed for It. Kor Stomach, I.Ivor and Kldnev Iroulilc. It can't he heat. I have tried It and find It a moat excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden la rlKht; It a the heat of all medlcluea also for weak nesa, lame back, and all run down condlllima. Ileal, too. for chill and malaria. Sold under KUimintoo at W. A. KuykendaU a drun store. Somn OroKon hop Krowera hope that tho Halo of "Near Uor" will atlmulato tho brewlnn Industry and tend to rnlao tho price of hopa. While many hop Kowora uttacked prohibition on tho Kiotind that It would hurt their liualueaa. tho brew eries In tho Kaat and some In the West aeetn to bo cuterlnK to the ttiatoa of the bcer-drtnkltiK public by the production of "MiiUonn," "Hnr- leyette. "t'luclnnntua. "Hotiana, and other brands of liquor with lens than one per cent alcohol In their composition. As a result, some ex pect that tho production of "Near lleer" will surpass, na tho palates of tho public are cultivated, that of beer. The breweries which are adaptlnu: themselves to tho dry districts art aendlUK out liberal advertisements of i their new brands. At first the sale will probably bo llRht. but as such ! drinks as wine and whisky are for-i bidden In a larue portion of Oreinn,! It seems not unlikely that a steady i market will he built up for "Near! lleer drinks. I Moat of the local old beer drink ers claim that the taste of the new assortmenta are flat. The price In position , as bookkeeper In the bank! and win begin worn July i. The. schooner Mayflower left yes terday for San Kranclsco with a ear go of lumber from the Siuslaw Lum ber Co.'a mill. 1 ThnPo wait a fnnl puna nn tha nlri . nlnlo amitnrfa natp Invn tout Mnn t day between John HerRman of the life saving station and Paul Botul, of Florence. The distance was 100 yards, to start at shot of pistol. John UerKmnn was the winner by a distance variously estimated at from four to eight feet. The West. UNIVERSITY REGENTS TO MEET JULY 25 The board of regents of the I'nlverslty will meet July 25. Tho meeting will probably bo tho most Important over held, for more Improvements are to be decided upon than at any other past time. Owing to the absence of Chairman It. S. Ileiin no meeting was held during commencement, nnd tho cur I lost possible date due to the conflicts of en- gagements of other regents on which members could be gotten together was the ono set. WII.I.IA.MN' I'AltHOUl' HAl.VK WITH .MI.Ml'A anil WITCH H.VKI The beat salve in tho world for cuts, brulaei, aorea. ulcera, aall rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all akin snip tlmia. Uimranteed to give aatlafncttou or money refunded. Sold by l.lnn Drug O). Wllhama Utt Co., props., Kl I. Illlll.l.lMi Kor up to-djite well ilrillitm aee l.al'uke i l.ettlcr Co . well drillers Tel. Hod Mil. Vlllard llonl. t' Kennedy'! l.atUI;.i Cough Syrui' acta gently upon the bowel! and It herd, i ilvea the cold out of the syaieni. Sold by all drugglata. j Ko.lol will wlth.mt doubt, help , anyone who haa atoumch dlanrdera or alonimh treuhle. Tak,. Kedol to.lsi and eontlnue tt for the short time that tt Is necerarr to alc vou com- I pi. to relief Ki.,t,i u ...Id hv all drug ' it. j k. ;. it it;nr, j rh.'toa. a!nui an, I ,,,( ,.Mr,, ilieneral lew wotk S:thttrrct bi twc. II illalliett,. and Olive. ( I Ingrain wall par-cr guaranteed not to fade. Chamber! Hardware Co. d made them flat rather than the bev erage. OOOl) COl'fill Cl'ltK. For the conurletu worn nf cofffha Kugene Inst week. It Is said, was ten colds, asthma and bronchitis and ail' cents a glass, and It may be the price i , ... ., . ii'iui'iniiiis leuuing to conaump-: Hon, llTorwurt, tar and wild cherry' have for ages maintained an estab-! Ilstml reputation as a standard cough 1 remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with ; safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by l.lnn Prug Co. AVilliams Mfg.Co props., Cleveland. O. 1IKI). At lus home at Point Terrace. Ore gon, nt 1 o'clock Thursday morning. July . I'.ios, of cancer. Cecil Z Sweet aiied iiboitt ;,., yetirs. Mr Sweet was one of the pioneers of the Siuslaw country. Imvlng gone there with his parents ami settled nearly hlllteen years ago. He leaves two brothers. Wallace and Marlon, who reside nt Point Terrace. SHOTS STRIKE WITHIN TEN FEET OF PEOPLE CAHRM'XS SHOTS AT DUCKS HE. SlIiT, FOKTUXATMA-, ONLY IX OATHS DUCKS KSCAl'U A HUXDUKD SHOTS UNSCATHED. Careless shots at Judkins' Point yesterday afternoon came so close to a number of people that they felt they were having a narrow escape from being wounded. Several bul lets, struck withing ten or fifteen feet of two Individuals, and other shots approached so close to other people that they vigorously protest ed. A bnnd of ducks was in the river nil afternoon and the shots, perhaps a hundred, were fired at the birds. A.t one time three boys on the bar across from Jtulklns' Point were shooting at the fowls, the bullets rhtnrlng and striking in the em bankment between the race and the river, where four people were sitting. Krotn the track some Mt her persons were also banging at the ducks, al most In line between them and the boys on the bar. Kemonstranees were answered with profnne language Hut the men on the track having the guns maintained their position and were still Tiring at supper' time The hoys, however, desisted when thev saw -whore their shots were go Inc !'o far as has been dlsrnv-r'd no dinks were killed. Tho bind con- r.t about L'D mallards who V'M-o kent busy racing up Hm ,!,)wr ue siream, sn bewildered thn' did not know which way to turn' PICKING OUT GOOD DlTf 1 la very easy here. We J have any other sort. In the mora particular yoi about butter the better r suit you. Our extra;, . creamery has made us : friends. If you wlll-trj. are confident it will mat of you also. ' .hey NKWS or UlWKIt SIUSLAW X)l NTItV The aohoonors Oakland and Sau aallto left Sun Francisco Wednesdav, Iniiind for the Siuslaw In tow of a teanier. They will take out rareoei "f lumber from the Oregon Cal ifornia Lumber Co 's mill. a The Oregon California Lumber Co running Its null twelve kilns a, d.iy n.'w. The men kii to work a' o'clock In tho morning and ijuli ' m'sl ''' '. Liking half an w.mr at nu. IV-er SchreiidorK and bride arrived i"ie Saturdav to spend a few davs with his iMtcnts Thcv will 1 V. tod.o on their way t,:-k i M. u.ii, w.-icie I'cter h.is accepted a U.XCl Usi;)X TO XKWl'OHT. During the summer season Sun day trnins will be run on the C. K from Albany to Ynnuliin. learlng Al- hiinv nt 7 : 4 T, n in Tho ,,,..;..,. J local from here connects with this $3 0 All,any, rouud trip rate. The Ilulck a lit us are the best Sec It. H. Wray about them. He ran he found with the Eugene Transfer Co phone Red 1101. ,f Monarch range. Tfcirty davs' free trial. J. v. Kay Fur. Co tt Singer Sew;K Ma.-nln Compi,nv la Willamette street, phone lie.i Uil. ilMrtiaa ylM H"i Vm Ha in tjfn tt I.AKF. Makiii.k AXIi oit.wni: woitKs moved. K. C. Lake has moved his ma hie works from the corner of WlMim ette nnd Sixth to East S vont'i St between Willamette and Oik. where he will hr pleased to see all old ind now- pairons. , Ju,9 SHOE SHOP IX COIUHC, E. P. Shlnn has opened up a flrt class shoe shop in Coburg. All work guaranteed, tiring In your job work. d&wtt ' WOOD! WOOD It Inch old growth fir, J5.2S per Black lYi'l'."" TSWr C- n H1LI..M1HE BROTH EHS For all kinds of draylng and ;,rr "ottw phone Ked 274i- pf flee. Itl iels 6411. 1 01 W. M. CREEN, ; KM 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. AUTOLIVER We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished eugeniTgun CO. ..,, t MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Does a General Bankirc; Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER. PH L.H.,POTTrp 'a Cor ?th and Willamett) White'i restaurant for a c'o "1'iare tn, ai. ; cents. al"; '- '"rnace. brick and founda- HOTEL BRADSHAW - ooms and board. Rooms with f, .... f i..,ihtdk v . ... 1 i11 'I ' ov i- 'tional Hank. then.-,". Half way to Nve Beach, ova reasonable. V. C COOK( prop., Nt,