IM'Mk .........
TIIH TOWN ICKIt
on July 4 tb la honor of hla
birthday. nd there will bo
man? soiled gowna and gar
menfa to allow evidence of the
paint. Whether It b red
paint, ataln or null from any
cause whatever you will have
your garmcnta renovated ao
they will l'iuk good a new when
cleaned at l.io Kugone Dye
Worka.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6lh ani WMIa-nette St.
Phone Red 2861
Truth and
Quality
i
appeal to the Well-Informed in every .
walk of life and an- rawiitial to permanent
success and creditable standing. Arcor
in2ly, it in n-it claimed that Syrup of Kiga
itnl F.liir of Senna i the oniy remedy of
known value, hut one of many rcawtu
why it ia the boat of personal and family
hixative ia the fait that it cleanses,
iwectena ami relicvoa the internal organs
on which it acta without any debilitating
after effeeU ami without having to iucreaae
the quantity from time to time.
It arts plcauntly and naturally ami
truly aa a laxative, and ita component
parta are known to anil approved by
phyaiciani, aa it ii free from all objection
able eubatancea. To get ita beneficial
efTeeta alwaya purehaae the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and fur aale by all leading drug
giiU. !
HEADQUATERS
OF REPUBLICANS
IN NEW YORK
'ADMIRAL cowles
! IS RETIRED TODAY
PYTHIAN KNIGHTS
INYADE BOSTON
IN FULL FORCE
Washington, l C. August 1
Hear Admiral William S. Cowles, the
President's brother-in-law, was
r.lu-..1 r.n lite retired list of
. ;tbe navy today, having reached the
New York. August 1-The tenth i age limit for Hive servire.
floor of the bis Metropolitan Life nmmi,lr.. at the recent Inter- ... ,,,.,,. Knlahts of Py'.h-
The Boston, Mass., Aug'in i -"""
,h. era.k bait eshtli .... ,.i . i, i i to an invading iorte
A KICK I.ITTI.K MKAIi AT
TIIK TIIKATIIK CAl'K
la nhvnya npprcrlHlcit, where you pet
everything mi npjiellalng mitl tonlli
mniip these June morning, when
your iH'llle la Nettle. When you
whim to I no I your frlemla, your wife
or your sweetheart to n iiual tluit la
cooked In the Oueen'a tuate, bring
them In I he Thi-ntro Cafe.
Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
A pure, antiaep.
Ita Toilet Powder 1
fur infanta and
adults. KiquU
sitelv perfumed.
Menders an excel- ;
lent complexion
and keeps the akin
clear, nft and
velvety. Relieves
akin irritation and
ihould lie uaed
freely afUr lath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight- i
fill and refrcsliinr
Hoot. At ileal,
en or by mail, 20 i
cents Box. Pre
pared by .
Eton T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITV.
Proprietor of lOUIUUO'l ORIIMTAL DRUM
torn uu Ao Raooamsnrn IT I
MTANI,E1"8.
618 Willamette 81. F.ugene
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you hava OLD
BHAHI1V CIIAIHS In your
home, when you can make thoni
UOOI) AS NBW for only 6s t
A can of Chlnamel will wort
wonders In your homo.
Be tbat the Chinaman U on
every can.
Bee our west show window.
AHK TO HKK (It'll NKW WAt.Ii
I' A P Kit
1CJ-1S Weal Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
Plumbing
Furnish your new homt
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
I. ...
ana ict us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitzm&n
4 Uia lik Is
14 West aih St,
bona Uck I 1 1 7
E. C Gulliford
Feed end Livery,
Boarding Stables
New KUmr Konm -New
lubber Tire Turnouts.
Kail Htagti Line,
1IHI West nth Htrm.
Phone Main U
Outfit
for Your
Vacation
al Hanson's
Everything a man
needs in the way of cloth
ing, whether he stays at
home during the hot sea
son or goes to the moun
tains will be found in our
stock.
We would like to show
you our line of summer
clot'iing; no trouble to
show gcods. Our line is
reasonably priced, and in
style and quality is unsur
passed. Eugene agents for
Michael's, Stern & Co.'s
line of clothing - famous
the world over.
Light weight I'nuVrvrrar and all
klnila u( furnishing fur the
Bummer senson.
If you would drtna well and
ronifortnlily, come In and let ua
allow you what we have.
You ihm't have to buy unices
you find what aulta you.
ED. HANSON
rooms the clerks and attendants were
suavely granting or denying admis
sion to visitors, and everywhere there
were messeugera scurrying hither
and thither.
The scene was the headquarters of
the Kepuhllran national committee
and the occasion was the first day of
business In connection with the Presi
dential campaign. Many visitors
called today but comparatively few
were given an audience. The head
quartera will not be In shape for real
business until next week, when Mr.
Hitchcock and his assistants will take
off their coats and begin work In
earnest.
Kroin the headquarters In the Met
ropolitan building the Taft campaign
will be directed In every detail. Chi
cago and Cincinnati will be scenes of
activity 111 connection with the Re
publican campaign, but the New York
headquarters will be the fountain
head from which all Important orders
will be Issued and through which all
campaign contributions will flow.
The national committee will work
In close harmony with the Congres
sional committee, which Is to have
Its headquarters In the St. James
htilMlng. The two headquarters have
been connected by private wire and
It Is expected there will be frequent
conferences between the members of
the two committees. The relations
between the two In fact will be far
morn Intimate than was ever the case
In any previous campaign.
. The headquarters of the national
committee nro the same as those oc
cupied as local headqunrters In the
liiHt two national campaigns. But the
visitors today found few of the old
familiar faces. Chairman Hitchcock
has surrounded himself with a cleric
al force that Is almost entirely new
to the work. For the most part the
clerks and attendants are young men
whom.. Mr. Hitchcock terms "hust
lers." The sons and nephews of com
mitteemen and others with a pull are
consplcloiis by their absence. The
committee expects that It will have to
get along with a leaner porketbook
than In previous years and as a con
sequence none but workers will be
kept on the payroll at headquarters
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ITEMS OF INTEREST
II. K. Pitts, proprlotor of the
Sprlngrield pinning mill, when inter
viewed by a ronortor this week In re-
gnrd to the output of the mill dur
ing the liast few months, said that
the ulant was meeting with gratify-
In auccesa. as they had all the work
they could handle. The mill la now
employing sis men, and as soon as
new machinery can bo added, the
force will be nearly doubled. They
have received two large contracts
from Eugene, and also one to fur
nish the mill work for a $3000 resi
dence being built thirty miles east of
Hiirlimflold.
The funi I lies of It. ... Washburne
nnd J. L. Clark returned last Stitur
iluy from Foley Springs, where they
hud been for a two weeks outing.
Wu understand that on their return
homo they had rather nn exciting ex
perience, us !ho stago In which they
returned overturned, giving the en
tile party a good slinking up. Aside
from the scare, no serious damage
wns tliine.
Irving Christy. J. W. Machen and
J. It. tirlgiss have filed u locution on
a mining claim which they have nam
ed the "Sunset" and Is located near
Springfield, or In the mining dis
trict south of the It.-K. mill.
Horn l'o Mr. and Mrs. t'.eorge Al
lison, lust Wednesduy, July 29. a son.
News.
building, overlooking Madison square national festivities in yuetiec nas lur- gathered here for th
.resented a scene of activity today. . nlshed Hear Admiral cowies wim a - tirnal en-
' , ' , brilliant and han:y close to his nav- twenty-fifth biennial national en
Closeted l.entnu me floor, of the n- ''p'lch throughout has been ,-ampment of the order. Arrange
ner chamber men were engaged In, "J,, "ffclency and faith-, menis for the entertainment of the
aiilmatedconferei.ee. In the a I f,,i Jlvlee thousands of visitors have been in
A native of Connecticut, Rear Ad- progress for months past ana toad
mlral Cowlea was appointed to the the finishing touches were g yen to
United States Naval Academy from the programme. The entire business
that State and graduated In 167. Ho district of the city Is gayly decorated
served In the Mediterraneen. Pacific. wth the national colors and the em
North Atlantic and Asiatic stations blems of the order. The decorations
' j . . hu5iness houses
on Washington, Tremont and Boyl
ston streets are especially elaborate
and elicited much praise from the ar
rivals today.
tv, viKftinz Knlehts will be quar
tered in 2,00 tents which have been
erected on Franklin Field. The camp
has been named after one or tne greai
departed Pythian leaders, Joseph H.
Lyon. The "tented city" covers sev
enty-seven acres or tne oig puuiit
playground, with tne usual square
in the centre and a main street down
the middle. For convention meet
ings, a main tent has been erected,
and, In addition, dining tents, with
running water in each. There also
will be large reception and hospital
tents, with a corps of physicians and
nurses constantly In attendance.
Two great parades will be the spec
tacular features of tne ween, uue
will be held Tueslay, when 10,000
uniformed men will be In line in the
I'nlform Rank parade. On the fol
lowing day will take place the parade
of the subordinate lodges, with 18,
000 members of the order marching.
Following the second parade the
drill competition in camp will begin
and continue morning and afternoon
Thursday and Friday. On Wednes
day evening there will be a reception
bv the supreme lodge to all members
of the order In Mechanics' Hall. The
programme of the encampment will
continue until Tuesday, August U,
when It will be brought to a close
with a banquet to the supreme lodge
members and their ladies at the Ho
tel Somerset.
W. 8.
'EAR ADMIRAL
COWLE8
and at the Isthmus of Panama, at
taining his first command ns cap
tain In 1902. From 1893 to 1897 he
was naval attache at the United
StateB embasBy in London, from 189
to 1903 he was naval aid to the Presi
dent, and from 1903 to 190S he com
manded tho battleship Missouri. Dur
ing the past two years he has been
chief of the burea: of equipment.
The GRA
ND
PROGRAM
Burglar Trust
Lyons Boat Contest
Boss, Daughter and Dummy'
Foreman's Hatred
O, Mean Man!
Whose Hat Is it?
Shoeing the Mail Carrier
SONGS BY MISS FORD
"All My Love's for You"
"I Couldn't Make a Hit With Mollie"
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9
ALL SEATS 10c.
I hJ
DO.VT KXPKItlMKN'T.
You Will make no Mistake if You
Follow This Kugcue .('Itigen'H
Advice.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in the bark, ur
inary disorders, dizziness and ner
vousness, It'B time to act and not to
experiment. These are all Bymptoms
of kidney trouble, and you should
seek a remedy which Is known to
cure the kidneys.
I loan s Kidney Pills Is the remedy
to use. No need to experiment. It
has cured many stubborn cases In Eu
gene. Follow, the advice of a Ku
gene citizen and be cured yourself.
Samuel Cluer, painter, of 336 Kast
Twelfth St., Kitgene, Ore., says: "We
have given Doan's Kidney Pills sev
eral severe testa In our family and
have ftiund them the best remedy to
be had for pain In the back or kid
neys and other symptoms of kidney
complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills
have never failed to do what la
claimed for them and I would never
hesitate to recommend them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
rents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Uufralo,
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name llonn's
and take no other.
SAVE MRS. FARMER
FROM DEATH CHAIR
Auburn. N. Y., August 1. Mrs.
Mnrv Farmer, the condemned mur
deress of Mrs. Sarah Brennan of
Brownsville. Is under sentence to die
In the electric chair at the state pris
on here next week, but steps taken
by her counsel looking to another
trial will serve to prevent the sen
fence being carried out at the pres
cut time. Tho prevailing Impression
Is that the sentence ultimately will
be commuted to one of life imprison
merit. The woman herself, has dis
played little emotion since her con
viction and appears to be indifferent
to her fate.
Mrs. Farmer's crime was one of
the most fiendish in the criminal an
nals of Northern New York. Her vie
tim, who was 55 years old, was her
neighbor and Intimate friend and the
motive was to gain possession of the
Brennan home, deeds of which Mrs.
Farmer had forged. Mrs. Brennan
was hacked to pieces and her body
stuffed in a trunk. Mrs. r;irm?rs
husband is also under Indictment cn
a charge of murder In the first d-'gree
us accessory to the crime.
IK. J. W.
II.MtltIS
MOV ICS HIS OKI-'ICK
111 HOI (ill STACK TO
KITSOX HPItl.VCiS
Arrangements have lately been
made so that penons wanting to go
to Kit son Springs can take the mall
stage at Kugene, lloshen or Spring
field and connect with the atage at
Lowell for the springs by way of
llaiel Hell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. Sept 6
Dr. J. W. Harris has moved his of
fice from the rooms over Linn's drug
store to n suite of rooms In the new
addition to the First National Hank
building, where he can be found nt
his usual office hours. Ills new
phone number is Main t."2. at!
AX OPPOim'XITY
I have decided to dispose of my
piece of property located on the south
west corner of Klghth and Olive
streets. Parties desiring the same
can see me afternoons and eveulngs
at 562 Olive atreet. W. L. McFar
land. t'j
Suuutier KtcurshHi 1 Intra to Yaqulnn
and Newport and lVtrolt,
hJ
Eugene Poultry Sto
All orders for live and dressed poultry filled
promptly.
If possible send in your "orders for frysont
day in advance of delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cushions,
5c per pouna.
102 East Ninth Street.
Phone Main
h4
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished k
including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, oven
the ocean. Rates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newjo
Tailor Made
Clothing
Never before have we suc
ceeded in offering our cus
tomers such attractive, such
artistic and up-to-tomorrow
fashions as wedisplay 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
Kvcellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. XL Davidson of No. 39
dimit'd Ave., Sun .lose. ( al.. rays: I
"The worth of Klectrlc Hitter.- us a
gencr.il family rem dy for headache.!
biliousness and torp.:r of the liver !
nnd bowels Is so pron-Minced- that 1
mil proinptf .1 to say a word in its fa-1
vor. for the benefit of those seeking!
relief from such nft'llctlons. There lsi
more heulth for tiie digestive organs
in a bottle of F.leciric Hitters than!
In any other remedy that I know of." i
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy
kend.iU's drug store. 50c.
KKAIi 1USK HATPIN'S
Why Jrtllles lv tint Well.
F.verybody In Zancsvlllo, O., knows ; to Mondnv following. $:i.(H.
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She A. J. GILLETTE, Agent
writes: "My husband, James lae, .
firmly believes he owes his life to the. M.VI'LK WtKII).
use of lr. Mug s New IHscovery. Mis: Nice dry maple wood
Professor 3. O. Delanothe, a noted
French electro-chemist, after fifteen
years of arduous experimenting and
at great expense, has had his efforts
rewarded In the discovery of a pro
ress whereby roses and all other veg-
On !., v.r rf """-o'eininc sunstanccs.
I'aoulna. i.VOO to 'New o rt ik'lirtT I '?.n.?'.5h""K'' 'n, retaining i
o letrolt 14 as "" 'r 111,1 "r1 "wty nnd srape as
Tlcke ''snVdn Satnrdnv ... ,..! .'; You c.n buy the genuine real
iday to Yaqulna and Newport, limited '""E "' J' ' ",KKl! '
tf
I
KXCl HSIOX TO XKWPOUT.
limits were so severely Bffeettsl that prico It 'J. delivered.
. Julius
Goldsmith
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Succuon to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak tni 7th Eugene. Or.
consumption seemed Inevitable, when
a friend recommended New IMsi-ov-j
eiy. We tried It. and the use has re- I
sliired him to perfect health." Or. i
Kings New IMscovery Is the
king of throat and lung
remedies. For coughs and
colds It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under
guarantee at W. A. KuykendaH's
drug store. JOc and $1.00. Trlnl bot
tle free. '
II.
'hone Illack
JAMS TK ANSFKM.
1141. aT
woon sAwixti
I During the summer season Sun
s,.....ii'',!iv ,rnllls 'IH rti on the ('. & K.
' 1111 from Albany to Yanulna. leaving Al-
I nnny at i : 4 . a. m. The morning
'local from here connects with ihi
t-nln at Albany, round trio rate I
,13.00.
THE REALIZATION
OF PROSPERITY
Kvery one who tolls, whether
with hand or brain, should
make adequate provision for
the future.
The way to prosperity la
reached by climbing the ladder
of thrift, and what a pleasant
realization it Is to know that
you have plenty of money ahead
for the "rainy day" that may
come sooner or later.
Now is the time to start an
account with the Merchants'
Bank.
Interest Pnid n Savings Deposits.
Appreciates smokirJ
cigars. It gives him rti
The Mount. Hood (2
favorite among all think!
It is positively the i
Ggar on the market
Grocer
You will always
the best brands i
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vcge'J
Flour and Feci
No delays, we h-e our ov
Irish (& Pie(
Phone Main 53
Special Tool
AND EVERY DAI
ElectricGas, Water
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,
phono Hod 32S2. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
WKI.5. T!U1.I.IX
I Otto's Merry Willow laI.
I First bat. 37; second h:lt 37
I thir l hnt. 2.17. Watch Otto's win'.
I downs for premium bask, is ihi
week.
(iASOUXK WtMl) SAW
W. 11. White Is prepared to saw
your woo.1 on short notice. t
Phone Illack 43ol. Residence, 516
West Slith street.
Heating furnace, brick and founds-1
lion stone for sal cheap by First
National Hank.
(let your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers. -
Phono lied 4871. tf
urCHHOLZ ft CAHPENTKU, ,
WKl.L MtlLLlXti.
S87 So. Wlllametla Si i -...... . . " ' 11 "rilling see
ti.ni.iine at i.pii p I-..
ti ASOI.IXK WOOD SAWIXG
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmer
1. It. A. Maltian. tf
WOOD SWUM.
o
t'.,!ol1ne power, bv W. W M,ore.
phone lied a;-.' Orders large or
snwi'.l will be i'..-tv:A,.d
lWore piirehasin an auto, see U.
H Wray saent for the Hoick. See
hl machine on the street at anv
time. tf
m-,.tl .J-itl
t . t 'timers
! ivi. nni ai.i. sss Vlllard Boul. t'.
UII.I.MIltF. flltOTllKHS
For all kinds of draylng and "ex
press llou.e phone Ked 2742- of
fire. Illack 6111. "-.or
!
Bass-Hueter Poiflfl
a good painter i
the best job on
F. LUDFOI
102 W. 8th St
; j
Ecntrs sanial-Pepsa
A posit'5
Do
DeWltt's Little L.irU
i'n-i pic . .mt . -!1H - . If. I
Sold P ait ill ut;;.tl4
KNers. s.ife. I'.ood
e liM-r ptllsTi'Tlce-'
street; phone Ked 4621.
T.isc Ko.l.l T! !l.Ml,.
. 1 ,,,1 ,., , ,. I-, (, .
vmi want your w indows wah- nui m .-,1 m mk1.
or houe or office cleaned von n.-.-. i-. th,.n
wo'k guaranteed st reasonable troubled uit'i S(,nr s'i
ck .Miner. . r.asi seventh a on -.1.-11,1,1.
01 f- 1 :
ll! f;
1 r )i
WillametU Valley Co
HALL r, SHUMWAY
Plumbing a 1 VI Sower Work.
Also general Jobbine In tin
shw't Iron work. Iron work prottly
true nw
IiJim Oflrw !TV
Sold by W. U
J. W. BARRIO
Expert Houst'
Moves auyihitif-
attended to I v 1 ni:
Carrv a full nn.
1 ,,ue ui piumoing nxtures n"11 111 rui
alt lrui:i;its.
o
P'-one I11W. l;7l. Ttl, n,l si, . W ll . toiO
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