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THK Kl'OKNK VMLV OCABD. FKH.V. JIXV 81. 180S i a- :( ' i , 4 . 1 . i " j "AN OREGON PEAGH, STILL SMILING AND SHAKING HANDS" The erindllll. of teeth will round like the steady crunch, crunch I F rom the "Wh' Why" department ol the Saturday KvehlnK I'ont. ThliiK' have changed iu i x h 1 1 ly Idc William Cullen llrjan wrote buul the Oregon rolling out yonder Who-Andthere to grow up with the country. .i.tu wa :li? h.jwliiK ol tne M-eu. Thing! grow i it i k 1 y In Oregon, and (li-orge had taken root and sprouted before he had been there a month. In four year he waa bo far Inward hud and bloaanin they .-nt him to the leglnlature. which la going !.. a v.-- ri..uui.,t fo the r ar the lorltv. It will be a sight worth going lold reliable, uaed-liv-graiidfaiher to Oregon to see to observe that Ke-,Bo!t'-",ap prescription. Take It in all. publican leiiislal'ire electing that the politican who Is on the spul op- wave Democrat, .naiiiuei.au., - cm-st Willi fie nanny hand. me fc.-nate - u i. v.i..,v.; m-Kfi-elniI" be tied ic . tion, the imrharin- mnile anil tne i t a nailery or inom ih...i.i.- ... i loving pat on the sliouliier. ruinbined punch holes In boiler-plate. If the ! Willi that faintly for reinembering legislature should refuse there will 'names and fa'-'-s f .rever. get along be a row that will make the rrtt of as wtil a any .f them. the I'nited States think Oregon lias, (;eo-e i;ar!e Chainberlain has the been blown up and is sinking. I k ' ds lie was as n nlal as a fpring This la the taie as It is told. I'eev- inoriiing. lie could hand out til pal- Ish Oregon politicians may object to 'aver until ti.e man he was talking to some of the details, but the chluro- thought he was the only speciea of si uro is about as depleted. .Meantime,' 'his kln1 In the State, and walked George Karle Chamberlain is still I awav whlrllgigging with joy. Hack ot smiling, still shaking hands, for it. this 'chamberlain had a lot of ability, might be, you know, the democrats j L ,,,!., o,i ,r It lie was a court would need a suiller and a vote-get- lawyer, and he stood for a good gov- ter In 1912 and reach over Into Ore eminent. Me progressed: rapitny. ne gon lor ntra became District Attorney for the: Third Judicial District, Attorney Gen You uever can tell. iin the cons-, and hearing no otind ; . fur . Missliislppl man who hop nave its own dashuigt. If the hearing; ped across the Itocklea ami landed In of the Oregon has not been dimmed the rose-bowered ilrts of Portland It has heard a lot of thing, lately, I wlln n"'hl'"i,'' D K cream tt( certain partli-i who have bc-n roJJi'd. Thy nevr do thin by IihIvm in Orison. 'A hn they ruixv Htrawhcr rle thi1)' ralHif them no big n of Ih.'iN fills a ftuur.T. When they rat M!'1 fpcU n 1 1 1 1 1 t- In ax I;hki b a football, Thfl tirnlMT tiny mint In no Ireniviiilou in you ran bulla1 Hi Ji'Minc uiii in I up juiiiijui in niiiiiiii.i . . And likewise, when they tackle poll-!""' ."" ""r , 1I.-K Ihey ral.u large and variegated : ",,""r1 thereupon. Oeorge h, le ( liaiiilierlii In tibonl to go to 1 eye. warm and clinging handclasp and a tendency to get alnr): To get alonx Yes that was the idea. Our hero was born ut Natchez, at Natchez on the illsslaiilp'. and being born thus, with such un equipment, mean pint of two things: Stay 'a Mlsslseliipl and go to Congress or leave Mississippi and go to Congress Our National legislature Is speckle 1 NOTES OF INTEREST FfiflM LONDON SPRINGS MV CA.MI'KltS TIIKKK KIUIM Kl(ii:.M--J.tKS W1HTK AMI lii; tOTTHKI.I. KILL lll'UK 11KAI! (Special Correspondence.) London, July 30. Are you tired of the city's dust and heat? Go to Lon don. Are you looking for health and happiness? Try London. Not every one goes to London now, but just wait a few years and a spot to pitch your tent will be at a pre mium. Mrs. Ida Simpson has returned to Eugene after a few weeks' outing here. George Harris brought his wife and son ill) to camp last week. Mr. :tlon. Orouoti It U!i fiiruest Stale. II takes 11 politics seri ously. The uttQCLil) of Igiess to sit In thtj 8nale with Clarke, of Arkansas, Money, McLaur. Mil iiaJy un'' '"r,f, born In Mis- eral for the State, and District At.or-, VOf -MrBTVT IjJI I.T""''' ';" ki.t.s eral for the Fourth Judicial District.; VOIK llUtlti S I M KMS All this time he was gaining reputa-i - , tion as a lawyer and gaining friends' Los Angeles, July 30. Married nad''kr1 """" Our Mississippi friend. Mr- Cl,.ra- . wu ... - 'IV n ' ;lre canl, herialn. was not unaware ol ne ten- .nr nu.u-uu - " "7"' ", ,,, week to board for a few weeks. tlcncv or tne urmnn times, tie Kepi u paiB a nlreadv walkinBall ....... i rr...,n hH ..lien iirev-tit im her from doing so. .Mrs. Paine Is already wanting an McKlnley a little more than two' The ruling was made yesterday in thousand plurality and in 1900 had the trial of K. C. Ilurth, who was ae- Increas d that plurality to a trifle cused of assault and battery by his over mlrieen thousand. In lltoa wlfe because he forcibly objected to Chamberlain decided he was strong her taking angel cake from his bak- enough, knew enough babies by their ery. first iiameK, had grasped enough In acquitting Hurlh the court horny hands ow toll to get something said .... .... ... ., ..i.k ,.,.,... Ulsslppl. of study, hut Oregonlans seem lo be I h "' '"' It'-celpt good stiidenls. They have direct! The iinniloook of I'olltlcs contain. ;Himlnallon by primaries anil all the many rules, but Rule No. I Is: "tie; latest iip-lii-diiln Improvements, and the vtHcs," and all lliv rest are itip get as much fun and encltement out 1 erfluoiis. Thro fife n many "'ays lit tlie.r politic us any people In the to get the votes as there are voles o Country, gel. New fang'e.l iin lhods ham been Away hack ln'U7rt a genial ynnng Introduced fnun lime to time. Gen person blew Into Oregon and an- tlemiinly po'ltlilans havii bobbed up. nounced himself lis George Karlo now and again, with the money rec Chamberlaln. born In Mississippi, cd- Ipe, with v.il iltons to suit the exl ucated In Virginia, retaining no hard t.i 1 1 les. . "t..- ;' nieii..ii.ly poiiil. feellngs about the line unpleasant- Inn have ue a Huh; oniietlnies an nes, but naturally a Democrat and provement that has been suggested ELI BANGS .). H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL fvkNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabj Always Keady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGEIuvet Eugene EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE t5iJ0s.m. SUvrsdanol csll t Adallyil4KHcavriEuijeiujil6a.nl, Eilvilc irsidencei bul will call lur lor Maplrtun, cluse connection by .(gage II notiiled the day betora. iteamrr lor Florence and femt Livery Phone Main 2 1 C t t -p o m z O m ! C 3 2 - T "fj O 4 2. in m n li z ( ) n r- t-r jr. r 3 , -,t V I -1 .o. p" & !e?5' 1 ? Q k. ' . t:. V. " 4? fr '--' v V f Barney Paine and wife came up lis week to board for a few weeks, ra. Paine Is already walking all over the grounds, and will no doubt be climbing the mountains ere long. Captain Sachs and wife are here. The captain's health Is so much Im proved that hardly a day goes by that he does not walk five or six miles. He has explored the country Inortn, aoiith, east and west, and is good and he ran for Governor as a ir a husband objects, a wnsj nas..o ,B.....6 ...... I); -mot-rat. mark you. no riKht to go through his trousers quer. Here was the event that proved pockets or to otherwise appropriate Wilts Owen and party are here. ('Itiiiil.CijaIn had calculated condi- community property. To prevent her ; Mr. uwen expects to go away iro n i .iis to a ;alr s breadth. He was from doing ao he may use a reasona-j here a walking sKeleton. He puts in list due und more. He arrived ble egret- of force." (his spare moments cutting wood for .mat one J the lady campers and occasionally carrying a saw log up to the mill, j Aflne teut-covered dancing plat I form was erected this spring near the j was erected this spring right near the river bank in on Ideal grove, and nearly every Saturday night the ! young people from Cottage Grove to ! the Ulack llutte mine gather In and trip the light fantastic Jill midnight. -.Mr. and Mrs. Compton, of Sclo, are I among the campers. Among those I from Kugene nro: Mesdamea hrank and Charles Hnilley, Mrs. Martin Smith, Mrs. K. Walt. Mrs. Lizzie Dai ley, Mrs. Thos. Uailey and daughters, Lulu and Ellen, the Misses Inez I White, Ermine Owen, Ruby Farring I ton, Blanche Battee, Mr. Flint, Pard Cottrell, Jas. White and L. Klbby. Messrs. White, Cottrell and Klbby created a sensation last evening by bringing a huge black bear (dead) into camp. Bear steak Is all the go now. This Is a lovely spot up here among the pine-clad hills. A place that has all the requirements for mountain camping and yet In easy touch of the haunts of man. Only twelve miles of good, smooth road to Cottage Grove. A stage brings the mail once a day. Telephone connec tion anywhere, and yet only a few hundred yards and the country stands on end, covered with heavy timber and brush, affording a home for the ueer, bear and wildcat. While in the numerous mountain streams may be found the speckled beauties by those who understand the art of tak ing them. The bottling works are running now and have all the orders they can fill. It Is the intention of the man agers to enlarge their plant another year to more than double its capacity, as this water stands bottling fine and retains all its medicinal qualities. It is safe to predict that only a few years will sec this one of the most fa mous health resorts on the coast. The water is not only of the very best, as has been proven, but It is so easy of nccess that no one need stay away, as all, no mutter how weak or sick, can stand the trip here without any Inconvenience, and will find courte ous treatment and rest and quiet at their journey's end. FOR .BAD BLQ .... i i i,i,l la from an infection tl. I f . ,-.,e Ttlrwi PntSlltl. it USUallV SHOWS In . virus oi wmifii""- -- - ., ....c torn mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, sw0iif A "CSC SWolIe general niouiu aiiu u.w-., ri , . f..i: unir cnM anil lilrerfi. etc the groin, juinug - genera l aSecting- all parts of the body, show how deeply poisoned ! becou-es. and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble I : i- l.a ccrm the disease will finallv wrecL- tl, l. .'. I to rciuaiu i" ; ,- "calta down the strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Conta. ...i.iv, not rid the circulation of everv nsrii.t. t S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes down to the ven-i the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and iii healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disonWI IS the most retiaDie oi an uii vuutcmrated tn?nl healthful vegetable extracts and juices especially adapt it to J insidious irouDie. n:iui ... ..". wniCh aid in tne treatment oi mc unicicm. mc uisease, ktsii special io5dical advice you wish. No charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLirf The LENO Portland's New .ni Mc Modernly Furnishet HOT' Third and Main Sire- r- K, 1 lMPtu, . nai Possessing every convenience and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all traioj Rates European Plan $1.00 and $1.60 per day. $2.00 and $2.50 with bath. Eugene Guard on File Rates American rj $2.5,0 and $3.00 ,. . $3.00 and $1.00 with O. H. SPENCER, Man twmm ;vi:itou ('1IAmiii-:ui..m by the skin of those regular teeth Ills plurality was two hundred and seventy-six. It was a plurality not' so liroad as Taft nor so deep as Hoot, hut 'twas enough. As (iiivej-nor, Chamberlain Instl-' luted till "in (.( good feeling. He was uou-partlsau, somewhat not enough t hurt, but a little. He gave1 some offices to Itepulilitans and he did other things to the liking of the pcopie lu lite way or denning up. Nine, ecu hundred and four came along and Itoosevelt carried the Slate TEACH Kits' EXAMINATION' Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Lano coun ty will hold the regular examination of applicants for stale nnd county iinper in the county court house, Eugene, Oregon, as follows: For State PniH'rs Commencing Wednesd ly. August 1 t. liie.s, at S o clock a. in., and con tinning until Saturday, August 15, at 4 p. m. ednesday Penmanship, hlstorv that hil l gone Democratic two years spelling, physical geography, reading belore by more than forty thousand psMnoiogy. -42.!i34 to be exact. Chamberlain i Thursday Written arithmetic, the mulled another of his smiles, and In l,l'.v of teaching, grammar, book I SHU!, ran again. This time he clean- keeping. cd up the puny that gave Itoosevelt rrlday Physiology, geography. his liirty thousand by IM!M. As a ."""position, aigetiru. English litera ntlxologt. he was a success. ture. I Saturday -llutiinr. plane ueoiiiei- Ketli Miltg oil' l.ir the gimil. tin be.tutilul and the true, the Oregon folks had decided the salvation of the Slate depended upon primaries, and thinned lor tlu election of I' nit . tl Slates Senators by direct vote of the , people, tireitou hud been somewhat uiiliii lunaie lu hi mutter of Sena- tins. Time came along for the choice oi a sin ci. soi lo Seualor Charl V n It un. one of the It !e St t'e Seniitor Kullnn uan;ed : to simeed lllniseir lie in ail ' the ntl- I'iMili. e it. I'll n arose lleliiy M. , Cake and inld he desired to be the j UepuliMi an Sennt.r nt Washington. iiinl tl.'M'inoi- t'hiunlieila.n. smiling ; m iittilu. hopped in as the Hemocruili' , .l-'dlil.lle' ELLIS WILL MAKE BLOCKS AT ALBANY The Democrat yesterday reported that some more cement blocks for the depot would be made In Kugene. But Inst, night T. II. Kllis, the cement block builder of that city, brought bis apparatus to Albany and the re maining blocks will be inanufactur- ry, general history, school law. i 1,1 'his city, and there Is one on Fur t oiinty 1'iipcrs Kugene. It was found necessarv to Commencing Wednesduv. August 8l"m' "f tne blocks, which was so 12. lns. at a. in. anl continuing ' unsatisfactory that it was concluded until Friday. August Hat 4 o'clock. I' muke llu" blocks the desired length Wednesday. Penmanship, hisurv 'Mml wait operations a few davs. Al- orihosiaphy. reading, phvslcnl geog-! '"ul-v l'inocnit. raihy. . 1-1. I.... . If 11 t-l, -,!. ....n s..ni,,i- i'l,,.,-t..u u- . 1. 1. is. in, xritien nr t unet c ' " " ,. i K.'pulillcan bosses ' '""7' ' teaching, grammar, physl-j IN AC TO CiAKACK. ology. ' I . . ..day--tieographr. sch tot law.! B. Wray, who Is local agent for civil government. Knglish lietratute ; ""' "nick autilmobile, will put In a W. It. DM. I. AltD. .garage in. this city. Just as soon as a County Superini .intent. suitable location can be secured, lie ... .. . , Is pi-enaietl to do auto liverv business Till-: Ur::HY -ihat mux I for the traveling nubile or for nt.... Dr. Kings New Discover.- is' ih.. I "re trips. Call un to Kneine Tr. iit . o., rnone lied : it. Lovelace The great trotting stallion, dard and registered. The many famous trotters and cj now on the race tracx ot the iNorthwest. $25.00 by season. $j5.UU to insure. Tyler B. iira A young Wilkes Stallit n:uch promise. Standard registered. $20 00 to insur; Veioce A Grand Percheron draft, istered). Color, dapple weight, 2300 pounds. Thea piorf r'ercheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he two cups, lour gold medals, several banners and bit bons. G. R. PRICE, Manaj, Kincaid Rickel, Ovvne Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and . Charnelton StrJ AUTO - LIVEM We have a fine 7-passenger 30 Hi White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. ttltllll i Dlsctivorv fs thr 1 the storv .,.1,1 of the V.' J . ' n"''i""' -""l . i-'ouiise. "'it tail to pert.irtn. savsi 'ls., "' '"'"rson, of Auburn Centre. I'n" It is ciultij! nu of throat nnd' Inns trouble of limit standltn. that I other tr.ntpieiita relieved oulv teui- '" piravl v N.- a Discovery d.ii'lli; me ' Sa,v so much t -i-, that 1 feel confident "ill Its ruiiunuc.t use for a reasouKble ! best leiisth ,,t ti I AOtt. lill : su.-i ei iiiiib .'ents. ,t niav or tnav j not be trite I'erliaps Uovernor Cham I" r a i u did n it put up the Job bin he ' I- - -i! tlllclnii It I. aliened by unreiteuerat.- people who chuckle Ion li at th i ulcoliie of It all Hue lliaav of ih Chainberlain fellows. Hie 1 1-in .i t ts. enrolled as Kepuhll iiiiis lot taee ii-ii:iries nnd pushed ; al on; tile iMim :-tat name of Cake. j claiiiiliiK M Ilk.- l! i. Iaer.i nnd the j tre.ilim and all the rest. Anyhow. Cuke w not ilualed and Fulton I beat n. and tha let! Chamberlain I I he c mdi.laie ladUatcd bi the first prluiiirles on the IVinocriitl.' side and Cake for Die Hi .nililli alls T Hie Mat ! r the Nivoiiil Itoiiml. IlKST THK WOKl.ll Al '(l;ns. It Klves ill-, unbounded pleasure c.mimond ltu.kliu's Arnica " SIOS .1. V. .len'Kins of Chape! N. C. "1 am convinced it s th, alve the world affords. It cured will restore in,, to te r- I a felon on my thumb, and It never ten iv niiii. 1 tils renowned couith i "ins to Heal every sore, burn or and cold renody and throat and hint:' wound to whi.-h It s applied ;;, at healer Is sold at W. A. Kiiykendall s i N. A. K uykendall's dru store druu store, in,- and II. t'U. Trial b.ittie ' fre.- thi i!W,.v i.-i.-v,v.- .. ... . " ........... d i.i ;w. l.KKMW rt)ACH STAI.I.ION For th, THK H.XTK ice cream social at "Oak The Cermau coach horse Purchased from lliinenn st.-.,it lll Cake and Chs miicrlaln went to the make the stand dorltw the season at mat In the con l round And when Hants' barn the hack counties were all heard tf I I'ark." at the end of the caiilne. Kast which 1 I Kusene. A uood time Is assured . fioiu, when ih and tabula:.-,!, Cake was In : d,'U h X h.i: !t, , i -. .u Kill:. , ICS s I, 'II. I i w ,,s the , h... e , a And I :,- p.- ''t of It I. w tile'' CUM e! . o :' returns .1 was ,!ts :l. Ills cake I .1,1 I- e:i us c and I .i ; , runs ! !!',- .,-.,,,l : in' ii ni ,i Lit the !, all in I that tinned to i d n er. Ii the sliil!- IMlPeri.llll r I.M S n ; .' ;oii like 'isla'.iire. j J. II. PKHKINS. SIIOK SHOP IX (DIU'IUJ onie out and spend eentu Klveti tiy the I Improvement Club. an enioyaMe1 Kast Ktiktene BEHIND OUR SELECT GR0CE5 vr,,, will find :l r-'as-'r--1-' in price that makes them r the most peon. -r:ii :'.l to i, i,,.. . buy here be all eaten ami n 'h:r-? to waste. Try us !: der and vouil fee ho 'J' money goes in ' h,itt- frr the t:-,lie:i ' your- househtiM " pleased with b i:ii- W. M. GREEN, ItlM 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. rKVI NS 111 1. 1 i nl;d i'IismiP. I.,,:, ,. .h,, final Instance, aicerdicu to the Con- uiuii.'u. .i a ui if u, ,Hii,.,n ui- Bulck ., ... , t" . ' Are exhib.tlnit a ve'rv attractive K. I Mi'i.i, ban opened up a first- I,.,-, i. , ,,:lr,5 , x. clas, ,.,.,.. ,!, ln roburK. .VI work. l ,: ,r shew window a, , ,," S'larac:,,.,! Hrlnn In your job work. I , shit, , ,.,... t;.' ,-s-r ,' i.x-.i in ,,.,.,, l-.a,,. 1 t 1, 111 V 0 li I J,.. If ell .:it ti, knowr nnxthln.-l . b.'dt it.w. rail up K. It. Wrav. Feed vour rose, pr SW!, ,j.t.). ...a un. ii iiaimiesQine - iu i.row t. r'lliier nnd see the i Improvement. Chambers Hardwire O J51 HOTEL BRADSHAYV Sctin i ani btutd. fPoom?with frie use of furn.shcJ t:' , s -..inj auu wiim. Mi t nr v rv k.vk v i ,thc (X"'U rcisonable.Or. C. COOK, Prop..N- O o O "T"