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o O Q THE EI'OEXE DAILY GCARD. Tt'r-SD.tY, ACGtST?. 1IXIH - n 222B2B6SE9CB The Kind You Have Always Doiife'lit, and whirl linn ocen in uxe fur over 30 years, Inut bnrtxi the nature or and Iium bci.'ii iniulo under lilt per Hanoi Huoervl.tloii since It Infancy. Allow no one loJwdvc yon in I hi. All CounfrrfeltM, Imitations and " Jnst-.-Kooil" are but KxporimcuU tlmt trlllo with and e.'"'-r the health of Infant and Children Eiperijnco ugumnt KxpcrliuenU What is CASTOR I A Cantorla I a lutrmlnM itibatlttito for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drop and Hoothlnjr HynipH. It is I'Ichhuii t. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nureotlo ubtanM). It ave la IU yiutraiitco. It dnntroy Worm and allay FerorlahnoaH. Jt cure Dlnrrlura and 'Wind Colic it relievo Teething: Trouble, cure CotiNtiputiou and Flatulency. It amiliulluf s the Food, rt-g-ulateH the Htoma h und IVowcIh, giving- healthy atod natural Bleep. The Clilldron' I'auacea The Mother" VrUsuA. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over '30 Years. Tt iiBTtwi iiiNiii, n taymutv itnut, mi rr. I'OUTE ATTK.NTIO.N greet a all ctiatomen at our market, and aa choice a piece of moat an waa ever laid on a block Juicy, tendor, exqulslte ly flavored and fins grained, ia what wo cut your porterhouse, alrloln, flat bone or hip bone atcuka from. Wo know how to cut up moata lor your table aa well na tfl chnoso the prlmeal, o that they will look tumptlnii an well na tender and aucculent. Our prlcoa aro low (or prime mcala. Broders' Bros Phn 2Mln 40 WW, Sth St. JULY WAS NOT . DOLL MONTH FOR BUILDING ! For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See ' J. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 55? High Street II you need a Mower or Binder sec S. L. LONG & SON Agents for the Mccormick machines the best ever manufactured East 9th St. Eugene, Ore. J. O. " HOMAS j. DAVIDSON Eugene Electric Company Modern Wiring and Supplies Designer! and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixture, Carrying- a Full Line oi Up-to-Date Goods Phont Main S-74 Writ Eighth St. Eufec, Oregon. Will Move About Oct. I and Occupy the Center Room of the New Register Building. CALL AND SEE US Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and ruccr now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by. the season.- $35.00 to insure. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Perchcron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; Vioiohf. JUKI rw-..,c-l. w - -'- v'v.. iuj. lit. viiaiii pion rcrcneron at inc lasi urcgon Mate fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib- G. R. PRICE, Manager. Tyler B. Veloce Kincaid (h Rickel, Owners Eugene, Oregon Kincaid s Barn, Thirteenth and Chsrnelton Streets -- - - - " PERMITS lllll Itlll.niN'fiS AG GREGATING over t7,oo is COST MERE l.iSl"EI HY III II.D IXti INSPECTOR. MrFARI.AXI III KING MONTH Building Inspector McFarland fur nishea The Guar with the list of building permits he issued during the month of July, an follow: J. M. Kltaon, cottage, Seventh street, $800. Wni. IllHhop, rottage, Woodcock avenue, Groaa addition, $250, 8. Billings, store and living rooms, Waahlngton street, $900. j. Eong, cottage, Nineteenth street, between Agate and Emerald avenue, $r0. Mra. E. A. Dunn, cottage, Olive street, between Eleventh and Twelfth atreeta, $1000. H. Borenson, barn. Fourth street, $175. Mra. J. P. Barger, bungalow, Hll- yard street, between Ninth and Elev enth streets. $1500. 1,. II. Smith, brick store addition, Hark street, between Seventh and Eighth streeta, $2000. (leo. T. Hall. Sr., warehouse near railroad grounds, $4!0. S. Taylor, residence. West Elev enth street, between Waahlngton and Lawrence streeta, $1800. Mra. M. A. Ilaynes, cottage and woodhouae, corner Sixth and Van lluren streets. $S00. A. F. Marshall, barn and residence, Pearl street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, $1000. Alex Cockerline, residence. Mill street, between Tenth and Eleventh atreeta, $2500. J. Jacobs, store, Charnelton atreet, between Seventh and Eighth it.eeta, $500. Mra. M. F. Fetrow, bungalow, Jef feraon atreet, between Clark and Cheshire streets, $450. Wm. Ruth, cottage, corner Madiaon and Clark streeta, $450. Mlas E. Ferguson, cottage. Four toonta atreet, between Ferry and Pat terson streets, $800. Mrs. Ilebecca Pope, cottage and barn, Emerald avenue, between Four teenth and Fifteenth streeta, $700. Mrs. Ilurtha Miller, addition to res idence, corner Eleventh and Wash ington streets, $150. J. K. Martin, residence, West Sixth street, $800. C. Hanson, cottage, Pnttoraon atreet, between Fifteenth and Six tec nth streeta, $000. 0. Ferguson, cottage, Third atreot. uotwoun Madison and Monroe atreta, $'.100. E. Qulnn, barn and cottage. North Madiaon atreet, $000. W. A. Seymour, residence, lot 6, block 29, Fairmoiint, $500. J. M. Kitchen, barn and cottage, W. Twelfth and Washington atreeta. $2000. . Cherry Brothers, concrete business block, Willamette street, $10,000. i C. F. Keopke, residence, corner Eleventh and Madison, streets, $1500. J. M. Shelley, residence, corner Eleventh and Pearl streets, $5000. C. Severson, bungalow and barn. Twelfth street, between Olive and Charnelton atreeta, $1000. Mra. F. II. Dunn, residence, Oak street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, $:1500. E. J. Mi-Clnnahnn. factory, Ferry street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. $soo. E. E. Qulmhy, automobile garage. West Fifth street, between Willam ette and Olive streets. ..00. J. F. Kelly, remodelling residence. $1500. Total, $47.1575. Persons contemplating building nay flint building inspector at Citlit Charnelton street, first door south of Eugene steam laimdry. Phone Black 2tiai. FLORENCE TO HAVE NINE MONTHS SCHOOL At a meeting of the board f direc tors of Florence disrrlci held Tuesday evening it waa decided to have nine months school in this district this year, to commence September 7. A letter was received from Profes sor Wimberly, of Nebraska, stating that he and his wife will accept the positions offered them by the board. This makes the corps of teachers for tbe coming year as follows: Professor Wimberly. principal; Miss Colvln. Intermediate; Mrs. Wim berly, primary. We are informed that Supervisor Austin has received Instructions from the county court to begin work at opening the county road from Maple Creek over the lvlde to Sweet Creek and continue operations until the road Is completed or until he receives instructions to quit work. Several of the Indians of this vi cinity received letters a few days ago trom U. G. Wilson, a special disburs ing agent, requesting them to meet him in Eugene tomorrow, on buslnesa connected witn their allotment claims. F. A. Tripp, a'pronilnent real es tate dealer of Eugene, accompanied by his father, mother, brother and slater, passed through Florence yes terday enroute to fieceta. The Ulenada school board baa en gaged Miss Laura Austin, of Maple Creek, to teach the term in their dis trict at a salary of ISO per month: K. M. Lewis, of Eugene, wa8 a vis itor in the city Saturday and Sunday. The West. STUBBORN FIGHT IN SUNFLOWER STATE CLOSES IF WlMr.ii o.wA' KNEW. What a Henp of Happiness it Would llring to Eugene Home. Hard to do housework with an aching back. Brlnga you hours of misery at leis ure or at work. If women only knew the cause that Backache palna come from sick kidneys. Twould save much needless woe, Doan's Kidney Pills cure aick kid neys. Eugene people endorse this: Mrs. S. Y. Abbott of 484 Pearl St., Eugene, Ore., says: "Last winter I waa taken down with a bad spell of sickness and kidney complaint. There waa hardly ever a time when I could not attend to my housework but this time 1 was completely laid up. My hark was so weak I could scarcely move without pain. 1 start ed doctoring and took several pre scriptions, but without much benefit ns far as I could see. Doan's Kidney PillB were recommended to me and I got a box. I continued taking the remedy and the pains and weakness left me. My kidneys seemed to gain strength until I was entirely well again. I can now do my work with out the least annoyance." For snle by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Topeka, Kas., Aug. 4 The cam paign for the republican aujerna torial nomlna'ion ueiweer. It. K. Stiiius iiiu Cyrus Leland closed last night in a whirlwind finish and to- day the primary is being neio. throughout the state. The campaign has been one of the most partisan in the history of me Commonwealth and has attracted wide atention. Mr. Leland claims that he will carry the state by a large majority, while Mr. Stubbs is equally confident. The choice of a successor to Chester 1. Long In the United States senate Is also Involved In the result of the primary and fully as much interest is manifested In this contest as in the fight for the nomination for gov ernor. Senator Long Is a candidate for re-election and is opposed by Jo seph L. Brlstow, who was formerly fourth assistant Postmaster general. Candidates for minor places on the Btate ticket and for county offices are also selected at the primary. Ad vices from various parts of the state received early in the day Indicate that an unusually large vote will be polled. Primary in Oklahoma. Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 4. A gen eral primary for the nomination of candidates for state offices and mem bers of the legislature is being held throughout Oklahoma today. Tick ets have been placed In the field by the democratic, tbe republican aud the socialist parties. PYTHIAN KNIGHTS PARADE IN BOSTON She Likes (iood Tiling-!!. Mrs. Chas. is. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pllla aa our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." These painless purifiers sold at W.A. Kuykcndall's drug store. 25c. Boston, Mass., Aug. 4. The : Kulgnts of Pythias national conclave was in full swing today, proceeding simultaneously in several depart ments. These Included tne encamp ment of tne unitorm rank, the open ing session of the supreme lodge and tne opening exercises of the several auxiliary bodies. The welcoming exercises took place at the Somerset Hotel this morning, with addresses of greetlug ; by Dr. D. S. Woodworth, supreme representative of Massachusetts; George W. Pennimen, grand chan cellor of .Massachusetts; Governor tiulld and Mayor Hibbard, with res ponse by Supreme Chancellor Barnes of Illtsnols. lue allernoon was given over to the general parade of the uniform rank. Several thousand visitors came into the city to watch the Pythians march. Some lo.uuO members of the order, representing many states, were in line, under the cotijinand ot of St. Paul. The line of march was elaborately decorated and the side walks, windows and stands were crowded with spectators who heartily applauded the many attractive fea tures of the parade. OEIUMAX COACH STAM.IOX The German coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the aland during the season at Bangs' barn. tt J. II. PERKINS. IHIIOIUH STAGE TO KITSOX 9PKIXG9. Arrangements have lately been made so that perrons wanting to go to Kltson Springs can take the mail stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring field and connect with the stage at Lowell for the springs by way of Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays. ThnrsHnva and Saturdays. Sept 6 Dill MMI.ItS WIN I'itOM RAILROADS Salem, Aug. 3. William McMur ray, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, today advised the committee of the Travelers' Protec tive Association having the matter in charge that If the traveling men would withdraw their complaint be fore the railroad commission 2000 mlle books would Immediately be Is sued, good on all the llarrlman lines In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, for the flat rate of $i0. This Is what the traveling men have been fighting for for two years past, and they are jubilant over the successful outcome of the matter. ; it. n. wit.iv win. ri i i IN At TO (iAIlAtiK. j It. It. Wray, who Is local agent for the lluk'k autoniobila, tl put In a I garage In this oily, just toon as a 1 suitable location cau be secured. He Is prepared to do auto livery business ! for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips. Catl up to Kugoue Trans fer Co., Phone Red S101. I . IF YOI' KNEW Th marlt of Texas Wondef you ! vould never suffer from Kidney. ! Madder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (to months' treatment) sold by l J Hull, or bv niall. Send for testimonials Dr E. W. Hall, ;s3i Olive street. St. l.ouls. Hummer txi-urolon lute to i aquina ' anil NeMrt and IVIrolt. On s.ile every day. round trip to I Yao.n!n.v $"oe. n Ncmvrt 50; to I'.'lr.ilt. 1 1 ;: Tick." o!d on Svmd.iv and Sun-: d:iv to Y.l.l'till.1, and Newport, limited ' to Mon,l.iv (,.!!. :nt t t o,i I a j. my Ei i t:. A.'Bt. 1H. J. V. HAltltlS MOVES HIS OFFICE Dr. J. W. Harris has moved his of-i flee from the rooms over Linn's drug store to a suite of rooms In the new addition to the First National Bank building, where he can be found at his usual office hours. His new phone number Is Main 852. ati It. V. MORGAN'S KtRMTtRE FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicl Ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone, Black 5501, tf SHINGLES If you want the finest Washington shingles there are In Eugene, go to Andrews'.. a? Whv Jiimev C.it W..II Everybody In Zanesvllie, O., knows airs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She Writes: "Mv hllshnnd Tnmno I aa firmly believes he owes his lite to the use of Dr. king s New Discovery. His lllllUS were so tieverelv tiffutu.i tl,... consumption seemed inevitable, when a irien.i recommended New Discov er:.. We tried It, and the use has re stored him to perfect health." Dr. Kings New Discovery 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 nt W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. At' THE (.HAM) The feature picture at the Grand to night is "Old Isaac, the Pawnbroker " and it is worth the price of admission to see this picture alone. It is one of thn greatest drawing nirds t tint the Grand has had this summer. The en tire program will be found In anoth er column. Surprise night Is Friday night. E. tj. HAHillT. t'hotos, stamps and post cards. General view work Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf SHOE SHOP IX IXlttIt(l E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first clasa shoe shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your job work. dwtf WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phono Red J2S3. Orders large or small will be appreciated. TO HtNTKHS AMI CAMPERS If yon are thinking of going Into the mountain hunting or fishing call up Red 1741, or call at 43 Ollv.. attwt. tf Itltlt K. IIRICK Flrst-.-'.Ks trick, delivered or In yard. Yard I'mncdiatelv across riv er on Linton p'a.-e. ' ED WILES O Monarch ransca Thirty davs' tree tj)l. J. W. K.ij Fur. Co. tf For S"re Feet. "I have found lindens Arnica Salve to be the prefer thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing bums, soros, cms. and all manner of abrasions. ' writes Mr. W. Stone of East Portand. Maine. It is tnt, ,,ro. er thing, too. for piles Trv it: Sold under guarantee at w. ,. Kuvken dall s drug store. 2.".c. IlllJ.MlltF. ItROTHKRS For all kinds of dravlng and ex. pre,, Hon phone Kpd K ' n " flee. Black till. 01 COW FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Hailev'a t.ii "d Willamette t reets Phone Red '" w ' I OP li. B 'hone ,,u,j nol fu hanii,(ij n i nine B Wr:,,. the If V". take Kodo: ! :v7... 'be bad a--.,, 'ss of lvs , avoided. ,: ,. u,. J,, tacks -o i.-o,t....,.i. i i. ioi a : ... . o. to. ,i tjindition at., '"-' ' ot Kodol tod .IV. So' il-'niztisrs. ur k.. I. Newport esorf YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach R The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv. able Form of Healthful aad DelifchtLt Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food . .k.,t..- n( It Frpsh water from snrinoe n - . jiuuu ... " i u -r t. - na moj j necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly J vided everyday. Fuel in abundance1. Cottages partlvf .-L..J .. ...(!,kat h ho hart chsinli, C..: . '. '"I nisneu oi UI11UHI13UVU iu - w.,K.,. ouRi munici sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific Albany or (Jorvallis, tnence uorvaius ot eastern R. R, t j . il ...... h.u.. "'I service uany aim mc uiy tt yicaauic uiiuumuui, RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket $5 5 - , .---J.W Our elaborate new Slimmer Book gives"a eonei;tde!ciiptiot ' of Newport, including a list o hotels, their capacity jnd rstea. Call on, telephone or write A. J. GILLETTE, Eugene, WM. McMURRAY. O. P. A., Portland, (J EUGENE HOSPITAL MffUcal and Surgical STAFF H Kuykendill, M. D. V. O. ProBKr, M. D. P. J. Battle, M. D. B. F. Sciiefe, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. 0'B,DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Suro-iral d. Modern operating; room and equips A 1. r v Appliances ior A ray work. Sputum and blood examination!! Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practiJ training in tne nospitai. 1 he medical and surgical stal of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or inloJ mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supf (jy is : to .Sill Si I J UJ I W S M tfl3 3 i I itV-ifcVSU 0 H " ' .1 1 u s3A r z f t cfii 1 CaV ir-,ac ir-v1 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KIND.S EXECUTED AT THIS 0