THK OCfB PiUTT GEAKP, TIMKBDAV. AfGfOT 8.
Made in
New York
UK chief
difference in
Style between
real New York
Clothes
MAKERS.
and other Clothes,
is the difference between
this Season and last
Season.
And Style is one reason
why we sell "Benjamin"
Clothes.
The other reason is that,
dollar for dollar,
they represent the
greatest value.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
Newport
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go (or Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and
nil abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern
necessities, such us telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
,sanilary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern K. R. Train
service daily and thetrip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM EUGENE:
Season six-months ticket $5.50
Saturday to Monday ticket.. .$3.00
Our elihora'c new Sumirer Hook Kivei'a conci'"descnption
ol Newport, including liil or hulrli, their opacity anil
met. Cill on, telephone or write
A. J. GILLETTE,
Eugene.
WM. McMURR.AY,
li. P. A., Portland, Ore.
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the
season. $35.00 to Insure.
Tyler B.
Veloce
A young Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. $20.00 to insure.
A Grand Perchcron draft, (reg
istered). Color, dapple grey;
I xvciphl. ?VI(1 tv-.Mii.-li, TliA.k.m
pion Perchcron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he wt
two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib
bons. G. R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid Rickel, Owners
Eugene, Oregon
Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and CharneJton Streets
J. O. THOMAS I.DAVUXSON
Eugene Electric Company
Modier Wh ins and Supplies
Dete.M . MArr, of FJtctnc and Ga, F.xturv. Carrying a
Full I .ir ,.t Up-taDatf GoJj
IW M.in i i Vt K (Mh SlKUri... O,rtco
dl Mov, AKut Ocrt and Ocu,Pv the Cent,, R., ( the
rftw Kfg.skr Rmldmo. CA1.I. AND SFE I'S
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M
fiBl
DRUMMERS TO
WAR ON CUSTOM
OF TIPPING
Milwaukee, Wis.. Aug. 6. The
waiter, tin- oorfr. the bellboy with
the Itchliiig p ! in must jjo. The tip
plnK .4! om n.mr be abolUhed. Thu
In the edict of the traveling men of
the country .i.--wljIed In Milwaukee
twlay to complete the oriianlzailoii
of the National Travelers' associa
tion. The proponed organization W
to nerve, as i clearinghouse (or all
complaints from commercial travel
er. The tipping evil heails the list
of grievances and Is to be given first
attention. When that problem has
been solved the association will work
to secure, clean towels, six-foot
sheets, adequate fire escapes und
other things which the 'drummers be
llevB themselves entitled to but which
they do not qlwayg receive at th
bauds of the hotel proprietors.
The present meeting will be In ses
sion during the remainder of this
week. Ilefore It adjourns It Is ex
pected that the national organization
will be given a good start and wlthlt.
a few months It is hoped to have a
membership of not less than 50.00U.
The association will take In members
of both of the national organizations
of traveling men now existing.
The association will aim to bring
about the desired reforms through
the medium of the law. Committees
win be appointed to go before tht
legislatures of the different states
tue coming winter and speak In sup
port of measures to do away with the
tipping system and discrimination III
b.Hcl rates asainst the traveling
salesmen.
' MI'.ISTIW I IICIE, II
liOAKliS TO (O-OI'KHATK
The first mr-tlng of the executive
committee of the ntate board of the
Orcgon Chrl.iti.in chunliis since
Portland was cIioti as p.-rmanent
headijuarters I t the board, was held
yesterday af'emoon at the Y. M. C.
A. rooms. It wai d.-i led at !h - last
stale convention of I'hrivian church
es, closing July f at Turner, thi:
Portland was the place for the per
manent headquarters of the board.
The executive committee m men
Monday and the full board will meet
quarterly. The executive committee
Is composed of Itev. Davis Krrett, of
Salem, president of the board; Kev.
J. J. Evans, of Albany, first vice pres
ident; Kev. C. F. Swander, of M
Minnvllle. corresponding secretary;
Kev. Geo. C. Kitchey, of Newberg, re
cording secretary, and Alvln 3. Hawk,
of Portland, treasurer. Kev. J. J.
Kvans was not present yesterday.
Among the various actions taker
vpHterriav wua nne relating to a Close:"
relation between the state board anc"
i ho Inlnt hoard n fcltv missions com
posed of the Christian churches of
Portland, in which tne two uourus
will co-operate for a much more ag
gressive work In Portland than has
hitherto been carried on. Itev. 0. F.
Swander. the new corresponding sec
retary, is showing himself to be a
wise cholcn bv the intelligent i nJ
systematic way In which he is taking
hold of the work, lie will laier move
to the city and open an office here.
Journal.
NEW YORK
YAGHT CLDBIh
ANNUAL CRUISE
MEDICAL CONGRESS
MEETS AT G AUTEM ALA
Otiiitemnla City, Aug. 6. With an
attendance representing nearly all
the countries from Canada to Argen
tina, the Pan-American Medlcan Con
gress has assembled here for what
promises to be the most notable ses
sion held since Its organization five
years ago. The United States and
Mexico nre particularly well repre
sented at the gathering. Moth the
army and navy of the United States
are represented by prominent mem
bers of their medical departments,
and the American Medical Associa
tion and several other organizations
of physldanB, surgeons and public
health officers have sent delegates.
The proceedings of the congress will
occupy a week, and will include pa
pers and discussions covering a wide
range of topics relating to the public
health and the practice of medicine.
The treatment and prevention of tu
berculosis wll be exhaustively dis
cussed. Sanitation, the prevention of
the spread of contagious diseases, the
medical services In tho army and navy
and the best methods of compiling
vital statistics are among other mat
ters that will receive attention. The
government of Guatemala has made
ample provision for the entertain
ment and accommodation of the dele
gates to the congress during their
stay In the capital.
1)11. J. W. 11A1UUK
MOVK8 HIS OKK1CK
Dr. J. V. Harris haa moved his of
fice from the rooms over Linn's drug
store to a suite of rooms In the new
addition to the First National Hank
building, where ho can be found at
bis usual office hours. His new
phone number Is Main 052. at!
HIIUnt.ll STACIH TO
KITSO.V SPHIMiS
Arrangements have lately been
made so that perioim wanting to go
to Kltson Springs can take the mall
stage ar Kugene, Goshen or Spring
field and connect with the stage nt
Lowell for the springs by way of
Hazel Dell, on TuesJa), Thursdays,
and Saturdays. , Sept 6
At THK tiltAXH
The fen tu re picture at the Grand to
night Is "Did Isaac, the Pawnbroker."
and It Is worth the price of admission
to see this picture aloue. It Is one of
the greatest drawing cards that the
Grand has had this summer. The en
tire program will be found In anoth
er column. Surprise night Is Friday
night.
W. M. CAKK HO.VORKI)
nv knights or ri rm.w
Itoston. Mass.. Aug. 5. W. M.
Cake, of Portland, was honored by
the Knights of Pythias' convention in
this city with an appointment on the
atandlng commute" on Judiciary, an
nounced today. M. r . Davis, past
grand chancellor of Oregon, was
raised to tho supreme lodge rank at
today's business session. The section
of the camp allotted to the visttors
from tho Pacific slope has but few
Oregon occupants, mainly, as lu the
case of Seattle, because ol tne taii
ure of the railroads to give attrac
tive rates.
New London. Conn.. Aug. f.
"Some of the tines; and fastest racing
ly.iehtB In their respective classes in
the United States and manv me in-i
steam yachts gathered In this harbor
today to participate in the annual
inline of the New York Yacht Club
to Newport and Marblehead, which is
scheduled to start tomorrow morning.
The cruise this year is planned to oc
cupy eight days, during wnicn time
there will be the usual squadron runs
from port to port for the usual troph
ies. Saturlay, Sunday and Monday will
v... oiiuni mi Wwnort. On Saturday
the Astor Cup races will be sailed.
Sunday, will be tho customary day of
rest and recreation, un wonnay i.-e
race for the King's cup will be sailed
off Newport. This contest is for a
hindfcome trophy presented io iu--club
by King Edward.
t-u will toDva Wwnort on
Tuesday morning bound for Vineyard
Haven, a course ol tnirty-seven muea.
i-i... ..n nt tho crnUo Will be
on Wednesday from Vineyard Haven
to Provlncetown, a distance oi eiguij
two miles. The last run of tho cruise
will b held on the following day,
from Provlncetown to Marblehead,
forty-one miles. Friday will be spent
quietly in tbe little Marblehead har
,.... u-v,i,.h win five the vnchtsmen
a day of rest before the Joint regatta
of the Eastern ana new rors mem.
clubs' on Saturday. The chief p.izj
in the Joint regatta will be the Com
modore's cups, presented by Commo
dore Cornelius Vanderbllt of the New
York Yacht Club. The New York
li, will ,Hvh.mri nn SlindaV. matiV
of the yachts to continue to cruise
farther to the eastward.
II' WtKMr.. K.VKW,
Wluit a Heap of Happiness It Would
KriliK to Kugcne Homes.
Hard to do housework with an
aching back.
Brings you hours of misery at leis
ure or at work.
If women only knew the cause
that
Backache pains come from sick
kidneys.
'Twould pave much needless woe.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys. Eugene people endorse this:
Mrs. S. Y. Abbott of 484 Pearl St.,
Eugene, Ore., says: "Last winter 1
was taken down with a bad spell of
sickness and kidney complaint.
There was hardly ever a time when I
could not attend to my housework
but this time I was completely laid
up. My back was so weak I could
scarcely movo without pain. I start
ed doctoring and took several pre
scriptions, but without much benefit
as far as I could see. Doan's Kidney
Pills 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 sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbiirn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Ft:r Sow Feet.
"I have found Buclen's Arnica
Salve to he tho proper thing to use
for sore feet, as well as for healing
hums, sort's, cuts, und all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, ol
East Portand, Maine. It Is the prop
er thing, too, for plies. Try It! Sold
under guarantee lit W. A. Kuyken
dall's drug store. -5c.
AX OIVOIMTXITY
I have decided to dispose of my
piece of property located on the south
west corner of Eighth and Olive
streets. Parties desiring the same
can see me afternoons and evenings
nt 562 Olive street. W. .. McFar
land. a:.
Summer Ktrurviun IUiIih to Taquina
anil XevtMrt ant Ife'trolt.
I On sale very day, round trip to
'aqnlna, ITi OO; to Newport $."i.50;
to Detroit, 14.25.
' Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited
to Mondav following. 1:1 00.
! A. J. 1LLKTTK. Agent.
I WOOD SAWING
I Gasoline power, by W. V. Moore,
'phone Hod 3SS2. Orders large or
mall will b appreciated.
I
MUCK, IIHICK
Kirst class hrlck. delivered or in
yard Yard Immediately across riv
er on I.tnton place.
V.l WILES.
EXCVHSION TO NKWTOKT.
During the summer season Sun
day trains will be run on the C. & E.
from Albany to Yaqulna. leaving Al
bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning
local from here connects with this
train at Albanv. round trip rate,
$3.00.
WELL DHll.l.lNG.
For up-to-dnte well drilling see
I.aDuke & l.effler Co.. well drillers
Tel. Ited 5121. 999 Vlllard Moul. t'
White's restaurant f, r a clean,
square meal. 20 cents. alO
MAPI.K WOOD.
Special
Nice dry maple wood
price II 23 delivered.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER
Phone Ulack 1141.
E. . HAIGHT,
GKUMN I -OACtl STAI.l.lOX
The German c.,M.h h..,.n l
purchsfe.l from Duncan Scott Willi
mi,,- inn .nun a ii r i ii tne kc.isou at
Hangs' bam.
" J II PERKINS.
photos, stamps and post cards
f!Ml 'i.- - c . , v, -. . ....
tween Willamette and Olive. tf
i XSOI.INK WOOD SAW.
to eage Office Black 1571. llonjo
nou s I , i. t
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Ernest E. Hyland to Booth-Kelly
Lumber Co, 120 acres in sec. 16, tp.
18, s r 1 e. i.
John Mills etux to Ole Ivar Fosbak.
tract in sec 16, tp 18, s r 11 w. J600.
B. A. Washburne etux to J. M.
Farrier, lot 15 and 16 in blk 94 of
Springfield.
Theodor Uecker etux to S. B.
Lamm, tract in sec 32, tp 17, s r
3 w. (1450.
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, tract In
sec 33, tp 18, s r 1 e. $1.
W. C. Barbour etux to A. Ander
son, 157.50 acres In claim 45, tp 17,
s r 6 w. $2466.75.
D. M. Purkerson etux to Mrs S J
Wilson, 20 acres I nsec 21, tp 17, s
r I w. $600.
U. S. to Robert B. Pomeroy, 160
acres In sec 18, tp 15 s r 8 w.
U. S. to Hattle M. Pomeroy, 160
acres In sec. 24, tp. 15, s r 9 w.
Wulter S. Gilbert etux to A. I.
Downey, 35.50 acres In sec 25, tp 17,
s r 1U w. $350.
Geo. Cochran etux to Grace C.
Chaney, lot 1 In blk 17, Kltson's add
to Eugene. $10.
C. C. Hodes et ux to C. F. Keopke
etux, lot 1 in blk 7 In James Huddle
ston's add to Eugene.
U. S. to Alice L. Goff, pat 160 ac
res In sec 26, tp. 17, s r 1 w.
TKIPI.ETS ItOH.V TO HAY
FAMILY AT SCIO
Albany, Or., Aug. 5. While James
Hny. of Scio, was finishing the har
vest of his hay crop there was born
unto his wife three little bundles of
Hay, In the shape of triplets. The
new harvest took place in the morn
ItiK. between 7 mid 9. Two of the
little fellows weighed six pounds,
while the third tipped t lie scales a
five and one-half ponn.ls. The moth
er und biibes are doing linely. while
Mi. father declares the Hay hiiiv.;:t
is wonderful.
It. 11. WHAY WILL I'll
IX AITO GARAGE.
R. H. Wrny, who Is local agent for
the Ilulck automobile, will put In a
garage In this city. Just as soon as a
suitable location can be secured. He
Is prepared to do auto livery business
for the traveling public or for pleas
ure trips. Call up to Eugene Trans
fer Co., Phone Red 1101.
IF YOU KNEW
Tho merits of Texas Wonder vou
vould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bolt!,, i two months' treatment 1 sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall "f'S
Olive street, St. Louis.
Wool) SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W
E. Ho.ldv. All wood sawed to gunge'
For prompt service phone Black
M12 Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline oodsaw.
AVegetablePreparationfor As
similating UieroodandRegula
ling the S lojnflchs andBowels of
Promote3T)uesiion.Cheeiful
ness and Jtest.Contains nriHier
Oprum.MorpWnfi nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Atxrfect Remedy forColtstipft
tion. Sour StoMdi.Diarrrioea.
and LOSS or SLEEP.
Te Simla Signature ot
NEW YORK.
EXACT COrYOf VHAPPCB.
For Infants
The Kind You
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Thirty I
GASTO
TMtOlNT.UII aoU'lHT. Una
1Ee CRANE
PROGRAM
Episode of the French Revolution
Love Through Fire
Jealousy to Heroism
Antics of Two Spirited Citizens
Novice Tight Rope Walker
Old Isaacs, the Pawnbroker
SONGS BY MISS FORD
'A Tear, a Smile, a Kiss"
"He Laid Away a Suit of Grey"
Surprise Night Friday Night
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9
ALL SEATS 10c.
sill
TWO CUPS OF
J TEALS'
Is what you will bin
use the usual quantit:
tea when you make
strength of our tea Is
you need only about
usual quantity In order
tea of fine flavor and f:
That Is on account of ft
and quality of the tea
pound; you'll like It
and also the economy
it.
W. M. GREEN, M
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25,
WKI.i, r:u.Lixr
I
Get your wella drilled by om and !
experienced wei-drlller.
Phone Ited 4 s T 2
BITMIIOI.Z & OARPKN'TK!!, I
S67 So. Willametta St! ,
Kim vtMis.ivj.fi
Oa.lene .ower. Apply J R, Con
''.'., ,1,h- T'l!"l'l.one Black
Successor to W. H. pavis
EUGENE HOSPITA
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuyktndall, M. D.
. O. Praaer, M. D.
P.J. Bartlr, K. D
B. F. Scairlt, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.DtBir. M.D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
For the care and treatment
Medical and Surgical &
Modern operating room and vp?
Appliances for X ray wl
Sputum and blood examuuM
Full corps ol trained nuntt
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty andf";
training in the hospital. The medical and surgi
inc nospital constitutes the faculty. For rates v
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M-D-
it. r. Muiiiiw's n ltvin hk
KM Tom.
vooi: oii!
1 Inch old roth fir. I.' ;i re
cord William Transfer Co, Phone
lllack llll. tf
:a
Vurnlinr,. manii t:,t m ,-,! q- ,.!,-
or retail ti.i.t K.vt.w ...t
nd i.f Kitth vict H,. ,i. ., i,..'i
''l. licidcnco
Monar.-h rAnsen Thirty days' frc
I rial. J. v Ksvj Fur. To tr
, Ited rhone ll'.i. k
I'tioi O K'.J' k
o 1
If
Warner timet planon. Leave or
der at Morris' Mulc Store. tf
SIIIMil.KS
f.'M l.i:,..i tl.,m Mml !,.. ......
M ' hli.'- rta-,r.m. ' v
a li'i
Since, S..w,s ,.a,n!nfl Q
1431 ''"ime'!e !!roe:. rhcn.'n
For Bedrock Wells and Putin
some Water See
T- E. KILBOK
SititfctfcB Ctou-antetf!
Phone 5391 557 HiS11