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THE EtCEkK DA1LV StA&a. FKIDAV. jrLVT. 1X 7U tzL. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Sospect it. I'rvtnirnrr ,'f Kl.lu.r Iiimbh-. Mit pc"p!c do n- t na'we ll.e al.irrr-.-rlf i-iiit-Jtr and n-nurk. .irvl iy Hr1 r'- n viii;:i;i:n-)iit- imnM C"II1III"I1 dmr.itci lli it pro v tlii y arc alnoM t'le lat cngnird hy jwliriit " p'iy r'.l timtflttt with dnrl.ting tkt efi'li, vJiilc tlie trig siwf iu underrriitm ll.e ayitctn. Vhal To Co. Tlirre itcomiuit in knowledge to often raprraml. ttiat Dr. Kilmer a ('vamp-Hoot, She great kidnev remedy, fullillatvrrv ih III curing rheumatism, lin in the rack, kiducyt. liver, bladder rut every pert of Hie miliary It iwrectl inability to ImM v.ali-r nd aiding pain in pacing it, or bad rlffU following n of liiiuor, wine or lei. and overcomes thai unpleaaaiit ne rrwity nf being compelled to go often luring the dv. ml tu get up many limes during liie mjfht. 1 ne mild ami tue elroiflinryellrrt of Swamp-Root isv.n realiied. It standa the highest fir ill wonderful cures of the mt dia Itcsnmg ia. If vm need li'rdiriiie y.u aholtld have Hie let. Sv I I by drug KlUin l.ltvceul und one-dollar sues. Vuuitiavluiien Imm.v t'Liit tent an r- ! Unit il.ljotliM-tjlfrec bv mail. Address Dr. ViU,..-r I n.. Httli'- lijuiloii, N. V. When Bower .p-Rt. writing mention tliia paper and don't male any mistake, but rciiirniber the name, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Hoot, and Uie ddrcaa, llinghauitou, N. Y, HINIHTKIIH ArTKU HI'MIA V IIAHDItAU, AT HAI.ICM Halem, July 1(1. Sitiiilny biisehiill la i dead sporting event at Halem, according to three mlnlatera who have bvi'n trying to atop games on the Safo bath. When the preachers nut I fled Man ager Heyaer, nf the Ralem team, that arreata would follow any attempt to atari Hunday baaehall, the manager replied: "Heller have your warrants ready now. for the TrK'lty game will be played next Sunday, no matter what happena." t COL. MERCER'S RIG TWO-STORY WAREHOUSE H'KI.L liMMilft ' Get your well) drilled by old and experienced well-drlllera. I'houe Red 4H7J. tf BOCHHOMt ft CARPKNTER, 867 Bo. Willamette) at. ; I'erfoctlon oil atovea ar safe and do nut amoks. Chambura Hardware t'o. ' d Co!. W. 'i. I'. Mercer rails hit, ri ! ; tl.ill.,-r mr, v. hlih I eapected In ar r.v,, aliollt A U'llst i;. "I't-KityilFi .'IIiIh word, an w ,-il at having a 1 ik lf.il mi-aiilnx, ha a J--r ngiilll- 1 it.iii e, which the (,'ololicl le-llcves the people will ri-allle when lin y no e 'the revolutionizing lendein y In tilt new iralfle handler. Me experia the liiai hlne t.j be operan d for !i0 eeiitn a di. . i Colonel Mener. In apeaklng of bin warehoune propoaltlon and hla new electric auto truck enterprlae, todny auld aaid : ' "Tue r I rite Idea wa to erect a 30x CO hiilldlng one atory high. It waa 1 1 hi dlKcovered fiat llila waa loo amall and It waa thought that a two Utory 4xU would be aurficlent, but Jual aa I waa in the act of isaulug , final liiMructlona for lt erection there waa. lo my aurprlse. great proa aure bro,iel:t to tear on me lo make mill further provision for the eie cial accoininod.'illon of the HtildcntK at the 1'nlverniiy who, It was claimed, had li'-eii really necdfii'f aiich accoin modullonii for their lelonglnga dur ing vacatlona. Aa aoon aa 1 waa con vinced thai thli wax true, I at once land quite willingly. 1 axsure you), chaiiKi'd my plana ao aa to make the liulldlm: 4uMi feet two alory. The architect Is completing the plana Hi In aflernnon and I ahnll at once coni uicnce on the building, ,1. had at first thought that 1 wonld runt an office up town but have Just decided to make a neal, cosy office In the building. I shall alao Install my splendid new Mercury an: rectifier In double bulb and one of the. latest and moat expensive on the coast. Nothing hetier or more expensive In 'Frlaco or Portland), In the building where our storage batteries on the eluclrlca will be charged each -evening. This, of Itaelf, ts a sight worth going long miles to see and when once seen will never bo forgotten. In the center of the building1 I shall have an electric hoist (elevator), and every modern.; lahor-aavlng device for rapid handling o( freight, etc., entrualed to our care. "The south front of the ware houae la to be mado aa attractlva aa poaalble and will alao dlaprHy an attractive algn somewhat larger and more artiatic than John llnncock'a signature to the' immortal Declara tion of Independence." the condition of the mohair market at I'ort Klixali'n'i as f .ilowa: "The !;,.- -..-:un continued the I la:t inniitti. out aa ; i ye:ii'' tuiiiaii-r hair iia'lon aud were anx- ' a clearaiee. a fair i. -.-h ha I' en done on o.iilrt of a', nut SI for average and; up to l-J'l lor bKt'-r 1 -ts, while j new Hcai-oi; o sumiii'-r luoiiKht from j 2d to i ui'l accoruiiii; in qii,iuij' li aim ii p to 3 o i n hhmi. greater par' li lil.rs of ! .,( ci-iied l ' : l II n to Illill. ,i II, l 11 II I ol I LANE CBllNTY WON SECOND PRIZE AT CHERRY FAIR and winter. Splendid results are be ing secured by feeding Kale and v.-tch Lav to dairy cows wituout an grain or 'null f-i. Dr. Wi.hycomlie 1", pound of vet. h hay and uounds of KjU- a day is practically balanced ration for a dairy : W I.. WIlMin cf li.ink.'!, Oregon "I received IJtiT Iroin month of December in J. MOIIAIIt MAHKKT IN SOITH AI'ltlCA. I'tider date of June 1, Messrs. I'oppo, Hrhunhoff & Oiiltiiry report Mr. tayb: 14 cows in hd fid them nothing but kale, turnips and vein hav. The man who feeds chop would have to make 237 to clear as mucn as 1 do. 1 have not had a speck of mill feed in the barn all winter. Mr Uyron Hunter, of Corvillis. has, as assistant agriculturist of the the association won - Bureau ot i-iani inu"j, - n-. - ,.r ,hu , (,f a ertcii li lire, maur a oi" J ne liiii.! i"- i jjauui'iv u, ..o-. . Hctbe, who a'coniininied countv cherry exhibit to wired J the the l). .....i i,.,. i. i i.., -I ' i-lli, i arriving verv . I-an ', ,. .' i ,.t,i.., i L- H.,,(,iri in, cherrv fair af. Salem, v I, rV by farmers and d. alers, and Holt, secretary of the Lane Couniy not hi ug o anv consequence has ar- Krult & Vegetable Growers Assoc a . , ... .... -i-h,.-,. iL .,.,. innnirvltlon this morning that tne exhibit for summer klda up to ltd and one , sent aown o or two lo's or last year . wuuer am. " , thei,.iit, tudv of the forage crops have cleared It at 0. Muring tne , - "" ,. ":.- ; ",. Vw.n. end in 1 oast week the Inquiry has become I leiegram. ineexiuuu " "'"-" "ore general, resulting In a fair I did one and Mr. Holt, who superin amount of bu.lness oo above basis. tended It. arranf-inent. " "- Shlninents since our last amount oeni inn n. ouiu --- - . ...:,.,.. u i.. i .,. I from ihe liirlees. .Nearly every coun to about bales. Our today s quo-.ty In the valley as well as those In tatlona are as follows: Super aummer other parU of t.ie slate competea kids 1.1 ',4 to lV4d; super Bunimerjfor prlies. first X '4 to 8 d; medium first, 7 to sM; short and mixed 6d to 7 H d ; low and Inferior thirds 3V4d to 5d; O. It. C super blue, fid to ild; ditto mixed 7d to Sd: winter hair ( nom inal I, 7d to 7 'id. "(ioatsklns are firm and sell, at ii'd to 9V4d for good average par cels. "Angora skins are In small supply lint good demand at !i d to 4 isd for good average parcels." ..dra f 'iamounUi , ',4 v mad tondt KAI.K CllOl' TALKS ELI BANGS J.H.VET Cr-. BARNARD EA.Rj BANGS LIVERY CO 'Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Oass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGTS.. M-KENZIE STAGElesvei Eugene EUGENE-FLOR EN'CE Sri IVmO a.n? Stage, do not call at A dflyilaeeleav,,EutV3 " . . i . 1H In fft Minotnn . w "I private residences cm win v... LKageif aotilied the day before. Livery Phone Main 2 1 steamer foe Fin. ---atk MWC Western Oregon, and in Bulleiin No. i nnhllshed iointly by the Oregon Experiment Station and the Iart-:- nient or Agriculture. ua i ing to say about kale, which is time- ly: Methods of Sowing: For fall; and winter ube, kale Is usually sown , in Hrin on well oreoared audi HrainaH nll aa soon after the 15th of i DAIItlKSl vi.rrh as the season will permit. This' furnishes plants for transplanting! in June and July. The land ustd ' fnr trnnsiilantlne Is well manured ; best talking ana piowea io 01 imee tne iirst 01 .wau-ii aim i- TIIK ItlOMJMlV 'I'll AT 1)1) US. (Oregon Agricultural College Press Hulletin, by James Dryuen.) Kale Is one of te li-i.,.. ri,..,.n iween crops 'n uregoi. .. - ,rs. nf , WUh the land In per at. Uriaiy i..t .o theTnlonlfect til.h Is plowed n with a l,e hu m talk Kale fnless he I 1 2-inch plow about the first or June knows Vh.t k5i do to the niMkUnd the young kale plants jlriipped bucket he has not qualified as a booster.- It Is called the ThiiUsani- headed Kale and the botanist knows Dr. Klng a New Discovery Is the j aH nrttBsft.a eleracea, but it -is the romedy that does the healing others promise, but fall to perform," says Mrs. K. II. I'ierson, of Auburn Centre, I'a." It la curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident lis continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore mo to per fect health." This renowned cough and. cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is sold at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and J1.U0. Trial bottle free. Hummer Kxcurslon Hate lo Yaqulna and Newport and Detroit. On sale every, day, ' round trip to Yaqulna, 5,00; to Newport 46.60; to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Monday following. 13.00. A. J. 8ILLETTB. A tent GKIt.MAN COACH KTAIXION The German coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the s'tnnd during the season at Hangs' burn. tf J. 11. PERKINS. into every third furrow about. 2 t4 to 3 feet apart. This places about one plant on every square yard. The roots of the plants are placed where 11 as lirilHHIca e eiaira, out it ib me I , ,i,. UDU plain Kale of four letters that does I the next furrow covers them leav- )waaaMMnMMMMaMI rOIilTE ATTESTS greets an customer, ,. market, and as chew of meat as was erern block Juicy, tend'...' , Jy flavored and lino... ' what we cut your portt.l steaks from. We kao' cut up meats for your , well as to choose' n, . bo that they will look t3 no wen as lender ana Our prices are low f0. meats. Broders' Brl Phone 2Main 40 . - Wt the talking. The strange thing Is that It has only been during the last, two or three years that it has had an audience though It is nearly thir ty yearn old in the Willamette val ley. It has tried to talk all those years, but the people wouldn't lis- Inir the tons uncovered. The plants that are plowed in during the day in' iki. i.,,ln,l In lha ev.'mlnir of the same day to pack the ground. ! remain dry ... . , ..ii .ui , Hwiunmcnt cT u0sUl"CeUXrrorTheap,Zsunded and concludes with this ian . i . ir Vw... euane: ?"JS?n la"c" ,'.n ,r,h , "But above and beyond the technl- SUNDAY all thatisl,8nments of error were not we ' EXCURSION TO N ten when It sought recognition. "We! do well. Any pants l" ,,., language 0f the schedule, It Is to aHolr ,t ncveV heard it talk," they Insisted, j grow may be replaced by hand. Some fl b u"dy' Julj' 19th' "back in Iowa and New York. Back growers prefer to plant the seed In ?t,"!"a'e r.er, . w. of sold to Newport and return- back In Iowa and New York. Back growers pre er to pia.i. i..e . , . f election the will of au'V" w,u" an there cows nroduce milk without nl wnen lne u""lu! niie r. ' T", . , ,,Mn .H r,rlv ,, gooa tor mat dale Kale and I guess they will have to I enough thin them to one plant In a here." That is tradition. It took hi"- Others put kale out just as cab- thirty years for Kale to get an au- "age Is usua ly transpiantea, in- sienu oi ionifi il iu. i i,c i,,t transplanting must be determined by dlence In tbls state and live down tradition. Th Hnii-i-mon nf vw York mwi.T- the size of the plants and the condl stand what green succulent food. tlon of ,ne Iand- If tne la"d ls wet nieahs to the dairy cow, and they i" budjbci to overnow tne trans- build expensive silos, buy expensive machinery and grow fertility-robbing corn which they Irrigate with their sweat, In order that the farmer dur ing the long winter months nuty have an excuse for milking his cows. The Oregonlan needs no expensive silos to remind the cow ot the good old summer time. Kale! A thousand blessings ,on the Thousand-headed Kale! It la making Oregon the great est dairy state in the Union. When grown under favorable con ditions Kale will yield -40 tons per rh. neonle had been voiced fairly and !SUU lr?1. aale D, la '.ZJ. ... . .l i.,i..ij.,i .ho, gene at o o ciock a. m. anrf "nould be very"sl Z se'tsuch I j- -M-J?t trjjj, jJJ a verdict aside. Ie follows that the , "y j ".7- """" writ of review should be dismissed GASOLINE WOOD SAW and all and enjoy a foods tne oeacn. A. J. GILLETT1 W. G. White Is prepared to saw planting may be delayed until during July. If the land Is well drained and the plants are large enough It may I your wood on short notice. be done before the first of June. Phone Black 4351. Residence, In transplanting, enough plants may be left for a- stand on the land where the seedlings are grown. 516 KLAMATH COI NTY WILL tX)XTI.M K DHY West Sixth street. WELL DRILLING. LAKE MARBLE AND GKANITK WORKS E. C. Lake has moved !: works from the corner o! ette and Sixth to East & between Willamette and Oj he' will be pleased: tn sestl For up-to-date well drilling see ' new patrons. LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers.! Tel. Red 5121. 999 Vlllard Boul. t'i Kilamtvth Falls, Or., July 16. Judge E. U Benson, In a lengthy opinion has decided against the plain- acre or green reed and its chler value i tirrs in the action brought to set la as a soiling crop during the fall aside the result of the June election COW' FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Uailc;', Tenth! and Willamette streets. Phone Red ! as silk, at White's resu 1521. ; Feed yonr rose or 1H "Will .Grow" fertiliser. aJ Improvement. Chambers Cold boiled ham sand: 3C 1 1 II O. B lair :tion The streets have just been nicely graded and' the sale of lots is brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET - ADDITION. ataaaaaiaaaaSZtauIZabauHj IT IS THE TALK OF rainSilaiinai,i ' i. iw M.ariwi.M HHonnaiBuaaMaui -aatkJacai annua lai Do you realize what an invfstini-ut in this tulditiou will do for you? H0,v can it avoid ad vaiain; iu v-ilut? with those lots Winy; vijjht ay;ainst the built up district, and where ti c eity is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take von out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after you see these tine lots and kuow'alHuit the easy terms you make your own terms von may have, lietter not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's'time you acted, before all are sold. There are only TWKnty lots and two ackk tracts i.kkt. ' i y . THE TOWN I ZIMMERMAN m an OREGON LAND CO. -LI l,o J o o o ' ' (latKUMftt - aiaTlUnil 1 Til - - ' - WIMI aJI I' I 1 I iita HOWE & BUOY rXklLM. 1