Tttfc txajsjfk DAliV WcABD, TIK81)AV. A i til ST ii.
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Summef
WILL SOON
Be Over
And there will be no de
mand for light-weight
goods. LiKe all other sen
sible merchants wc reduce
the prices on seasonable
goods as the season wanes
because we want to clean
them all up to make room
for fall and winter stocks.
You will, therefore, find
many real bargains in our
storesuits and furnish
ings for summer wear and
that will be just what you
w.nt for early fall. We
carry the famous hand-
tailored line of Michaels,
Stern & Co. clothing,
every suit of which is cor
rect as to style, pattern
and workmanship. There
are none better; few lines
equal to them.
ITALIAN LOVER WREAKS
AN AWFUl VENGENCE
BOB POOLE ON RAMRAGE
AND FINED S20
HftlE FROl TRIP
o TO CRATES LAKE
, aierwd t ) a iriiil of a powder with
which hi- l:;i'i been iHiliKhiiiK the
twill of j--nral of the vlllaKera.
I 'u l.i I ii if mi ft iiafr r,f fitrffiiu an
III' tillVlvl , ,,,.,., I her Hi iu tin ufizeil nnil
, lore out a Uie part of her tongue,
I whlli the crowd looked on, frozen
Hon. T. G. Hendricks and family,
Jos. I.in-key and Hay Goodrich have
returned home from their tr:; to
Klamath county an 1 to Crater Lake,
dream's treat f. eiiic womi-r. 'Ihey
! weiil hy way of Klamath Falls, stoi)-
i nine there a day, ana returuea n me
tame route, although a majority of
Bob Poole, a palmer, was arrested those who go hy mat route mm
last evening hy Officers Albert and by way of Medlord una ue er
me iioKue rue. imc 3
41-tkh iiui.m; iii:i:x pi.ackd in
jaii, hi; ( AMK XK.Ut CiKTTIMi
ocr iiv iTxciiivii imi.K
i iikoi i.ii isooF
THREE CURES OF
SEVERE ECZEMA
Heme. Ant'. 11.- Kor tearing out
his inninT swtet heart's loneue !..
cause he had broken her promise to
remain faithful while
enouKh to Kupport her, a (myelinic
dentist named r'ranceaco V ranl
has been dragged t" death by a horse , wlt .rrr Then, as the agonized , he fined Via In (he police court
to whic h he was tied by the hystand- j ,UH,n,j dashed forward and caught thiB mornlnii. Poole, who lives near
.,, ,.:iIH.r.. hl fuiinin wife n hl arms, a rush , me Baiters out in me souui eoiei u
youth of nine-, . . , ,....., Tn crowd's 'part of the city, became drunk and
! first Instinct was plainly to tear him wag creating a disturbance. The of-
..i . i. ui ' ririta th ri.'jt in nrresr nim ir ne i
hm Junior, and the dauKht?r f ath(J Wja,.h'( however, someone shuut-fdid not be quiet., whereupon Poole
of
ri who wltncri-i
V'crKani, whn
iwfii, ffll In love several years ao
with Kloiwi Ferrari, a Kirl a year
Armur natter, ior uihuriinv luhuui-l, :, , : , , , aa u(.unfc us on
and after spending the night ... jail , MedfordM heing In.,, as t;on
The party caught lots of fish and en
joyed their trip Immensely.
prosperous farmer of Kevlgo 1'ro
vlnce. The -girl liked him, but her
parents objected that he was too
young and poor to wed. Hoping to
make a fortune In America, the
young man took passage for New
York, artiT making his sweethea-t
promise to accept no husband until
In: returned to claim her.
The two look tlielr vows of faith
fulness In the village church, re
pealing together! as ihey concluded.
Light weight Underwear and nil
kind of tarnishing for tho
auimiirr wwson.
If you would drew well and
coinforialiljr, conin In and let u
how rou what wo liave.
You don't ham to buy unleaa
iron find what salts jou.
ED. HANSON
otijeet of lila vengeance probably will
not recover.
Scon's saMpsinGapsuh
, A PUSITIVE CURE.
For InflaoKiiaMfin nrffeuirh
of th m.tld.r u4 DImmmJ
Eld Mar. No our bo it
Uum gulklr ud (Mm an
olotalr hsrfnlM. Hold bf
'w. rriM juju, or tr
Matt, MMintt. II (JU, or UrM
. IwotlH At-'dr-M.,
"Ml vANTAl'PfPltIN GO
Hold bf W. U DID LA NO. lmCtrl4
K I
'May f be stricken dumb If I violate
the oath I have taken."
Fortune was slower In coming to
lilt.: In America than Vergnni had
hoped, and It was eight y ars before 1 1 AHItl.M.AN IS A WAV
; he considered himself uble to sup
IKirt the woman of his choice In the
fashion In which he thought she was I Klamath Falls. Or.. Aug. 10. E.
entitled. In. Harrlman has gon Into exile and
I He had found employment. In lhei,y i-HP-an lodge 1b shut out from
meantime, with an Itererant demist. ! communication with the g -ral puh-
. who. taking a fancy lo the young ,., Mr. Ilarrlmtin made an excellent
, Italian, finally made hi in his part- impression while here and the mem
, ner. eiiulpped him wll h a smattering ; ,rB (lf tho chamber of commerce
iof dentrlsty. find enabled him lo ac:-j, others found him a most ap-
cumulate enough to make him, In i nrouchable iiiiin.
lialy, a comparatively rich man. Mr. Hnrrlmaii' showed a keen Inter
j Corresponding through a mutual ,,Ht In affairs In the Klamath coun
I friend, Verganl had heard regularly ,ry especially In tho kind of horses
i from his belli rot lied during the first r.,H, lu.re n! K)ke (n ,he cort
; six years of his exile. Then the let- house park lo a large number of peo
Iters suddenly ceased. Tho young :p0i ani, j,,,!,,,. fr,n hls reception
Milan Worried and anxious, but Still , Klamath enniuv feela kln.llv Inward
I confident that the girl remained true ' h I in .
ItOhlm. lie Was Confident. t(M), that, u'r ll.rrlmait aM Ih.l Hlnm.lh
nan nnytning oeianen ner, ins mend , falls will have railroad transport!
wouiu nave iiiiormeo nilll.
Just iis he was preparing to re
turn home, however, he learned,
l l'PKIl McKENZIE
IT RMS t'ltOM AUIAXI'
- p " ' - . . .. it II C Unl n-nin rO.
ed: 'Tie him to his horse and let secured an axe ana narea tne oin-j air. ana jirs. n. r.
It drag him " !--era to arrest him. They did it, how-1 turned last evening from an outing
The suggestion met with lnslan( ever,- without any trouble, and I up the McKenzie. with headquarters
approval. One of the horses was un-1 brought him down town and locked at McKenzie Br dge, where they had
fastened from the coach. Vearganl him up in the city jail, lie came near ; a fine time fishing and hunting. Mr.
was bound to Its tail, and the animal, , making his escape, and would have Mcllwaln did some diversified Hiioot
already frightened and rearing, was! gained his liberty had not Fred Cal- ing. getting a deer, a hear and a big
i....i...f ...ii.... tv... i..ti. ,.r ' lltuin rtno nf the nluht nolicenien. dis-1 wolf the terror of the deer. 1 he
the mob's vengeance was dragged ' covered his attempts in time. Poole; wolf gets a deer and stays with him
nenrlv two miles before the runaway had punched a hole through the cell-
was I mg or tne Jan aim was in me act 01
The i punching a hole through the thin
shingle roof when he was discovered,
(.'alllson went up to the meeting of
the city council, which was in ses
sion then, and told Chief of Police one of the best catches of the season
Farrington of the occurrence. The a daisy
HOM TIIK Ill'KV WOULD ,-hlef went down and locked the pris-i u. Husard had hardly pitched his
oner in one of the Iron cells. He j tent when he disappeared at break-
pleaded guilty to the charge of disor- neck speed. Learning that he was a
derly conduct this morning and was grandfather was the cause. He is
assessed 20. which was paid.
'animal was stopped. Verganl
then almost beyond recognition.
which takes about
campers at Bel-
u. nil finished
week.
There are bout
knap Springs.
Z. H. Rudd. of this city, made a
catch of a 12-pound Dolly Varden,
MAX IILOWS IIIS IIKAI)
OKI'' XKAIl XKWPOltT
Newport, Or., Aug. 1 0.-Joe Lud
wlce, o Toledo. Or., was found just
outside of his cabin at Otter rock at
8:30 this morning with the top of
his head blown off. A gun lay beside
htm and it Is supposed that he com
muted suicide, aa he had keen acting
strangely for some time.
The deceased was a well-known
I character in this vicinity. Hp waB In-
dustrtoug to a fault, and had little to
say to anybody. There iu no good
now back for hia outing.
Mr. Mcllwaln. who recently sold
his fine residence and all of his lots
Is now after some more, and when
secured will build a fine residence,
continuing have faith in Albany.
Democrat. '
month two In Huston, that she had
married a well-to-do miller -In tur
natlvo village.
His love turned to haired, Verga
nl hastened at once to Italy, bought
one, of tho sdtgo coaches from which
itinerant denllslry Is practised In
this country, and drovo to Monsellco,
a village near I'lidua, where he ar-
rived during fair (line, gathered a
crowd and performed a number ofi
small operations, meanwhile tines-1
tinning his patrons regarding hls Onsolene power
former fiancee. rarti 733 E '
as nw nan expected, it was not longi 4762. Successor
Hon early In the spring of 1909, and reason for his act that anybody
the news waH good, coming from the knows of apart from the fact that
neaa ot tne Houtnern racmc and o. his wa a lonely life
K. & N. systems.
WKI.L i.iclM.Ur.
lHROl UH STAflK TO
KITHON HPItl.VtiH
uei your wens arnica oy oia ana j Arrangements have lately been
experienced well-drillers. made so that penons wanting to go
1 "un II tn K Itann 9nr n ran tuba lhu mult
, stage at Eugene, Goshen or Sprlng
. field aud connect with the stage at
' Lowell for the springs by way of
Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, .Thursdays,
BUCIIHOLZ ft CARPENTER.
867 So. Willamutte St.
ixm WOOIWAWSNO
before she and her husband appeared
in inu group about his conch. Him
self unrecognizable In I lie long beard
no wore, he beckoned lo tho woman.
al3
Apply J. R. Con
Telephone Black
to W. II. Davis.
and Saturdays.
Sept 6
who, eiicouraged by her husband, 1 MSI
WKI.L DKIM.INO.
For up-to-date !: drilling Bee
I.aDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers.
Singer Sewing :acnlne Company, lel- Keu 999 v"",rn uoul- l'
615 Willamette street, phone Red While's rea(aurant f. r a clean
tt Rtiunre meal. 20 cents.
alO
The time to "retrench" In
your advertising" is when
you decide to slow down in
your business or "to get
on the toboggan."
AT TIIK GRAND.
The program at Ihe Grand will be
found in another column and is one
of the best of the season. Plenty of
comedy with Just enough drama to
make' It Interesting. Two perform
ances each evening.
WOOD SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline Woodsaw.
Michigan WomM Telli of Her Broth
er's Terrible Suffering with the
Disease Grandchild and Another j
. . n . il.. n I I
Baby also rermaneniiy iureu.
CUTICURA REMEDIES
PROVED INVALUABLE
'My brother had eczema three dif
ferent summers. About the same time
each summer it came out between hia
shoulders and down his back, and he said
his suffering was terrible. He used dif
ferent kinds of medicines that were said
to be good for that disease, but nothing
seemed to do him much good. When it
came on the third summer, he bought a
box of Cuticura Ointment and gave it
a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel
bettar and he cured himself entirely,
with Cuticura and has never been
bothered with eczema since. He also
used Cuticura to cure a bunch over his
eve and a terrible corn which was so bad
that he could not wear his shoe. A
lady in Indiana heard of how mv daugh
ter, Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son
of terrible wma by tho Cut icura
Kemedies. This lady's little one had
the eceema so badly that they thought
they would Inse it. She used Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it
cured her child entirely, and the disease
never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk,
67 Pock ham St., Cold water, Mich., Aug,
14 and Sept. 2, 1U07."
WORLD FAMOUS
Cure for Torturing: Disfiguring
Skia and Scalp Humors.
The agonising Itching and burning of
the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scal
ing, as in psoriasis;
the loss of hair ana
crusting of scalp, aa
in soalled-head; the
facial dis f igu re
ment, as in acne
and ringworm, find
instant relief and
speedy cure, in the
majority of cases,
in warm baths with
Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings
with Cuticura Ointment.
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THE J
manv i,!!" 'M
Da ni n i. -. . ":l
yr garment j
they will it
Works" "UE.
Cleaning an) j
Eugene Dy
6th ?"J .n.;
OomplM. External tnd Inttru&l Tnttmat tor
T.jrrj llumiir of InfABU. Cblldrto. and Adulu
fotuliu ot (tleura 8o.p (2.1e.) lo C!enM tbe Bkla,
Cutttur Olnlmeot (50c.) to Met the akin. na
Cutlrur Rraotent(60c.,(orlntherormofCliorolAU
Oo.trd nils 26c. per TUt ot 60) to Purlrr tbe Blood.
Sold throughout tbe world. Potter Drug Cbem.
Oom . Sole Prop... Boeton. Idui.
OTeUlled Fro., Cuucun Book on 8kbk lt
TO Hl'.NTKKS AXI) CA.MPrS
If you are thinking of going into
the mountains hunting or fishing.
call up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olive !
street. tf 1
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert housemover
Moves anything'. Twenty-fiv
y;i! otuiirte. Peiic'trtt, Ea
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon.
Madame Deah'
rtMALE Pills,
A Rafk, Cnuu J
tjr.r oa HcrntK
M15ftrki',T,n.
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First Showing of Fall Cloths
Just received from New York, the first shipment of our clothing
for Fall. A nice line, comprising the newest colorings of tans, olives
and browns. Ready-to-wear clothing of fashion and quality
Good enough for anyone; cheap enough for you.
$ 1 0.00
YOUR INSPECTION SOLICITED
S 1 3.50
Price
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