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n GRAND MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL INTERSTATE PROSPERITY s-BLn shows-si CONGRESS IN SESSION r . . ;. - ?l -: i' t"xCi 'iA V Dixie Land Venetian Class Blowers Crazy House or Fun Factory Australian Wild Cirl Electric Theater Free Open Air Attractions With Master Mangels' Suicide Fire High Dive New York, Autf. H. " .S:nil. and1 K'cji Siiiilin." wati the j-Iojii of the I Hvrral tiiiudrcl "H'i.-.tiVra" wh-j lath(frrJ in th at-mMy room of tint' Metropolitan Lift Insurance liulld- j Mil? thin afternoon ant took part in th; formal opening of th Commr-i f-Jal TraVL'U'rs" InK.THtate Prosperity! Congrt'SH. The con k rets will remain: In Hf-Kulon over tomorrow. The ret-' (oration of prosperity la the dominant; Idea of the feathering, but other! things will not be neglected. The commercial travHerH of the country! were retiponaibie for the Inception of 6-NIGHTS-6 COMMENCING j MONDAY, - AUGUST 17 live associations, the two (treat organ ization of traieiing nun in this country. Controller lii'raian A. II ft i, ax president of the congress, called the gathering to order, and Introduced Henry Clew as the prin cipal speaker of the afternoon. Mr. Clews, who Is reojgniz-d as one of the foremost authorities on the sub ject of the financial and industrial condition of the country, spoke In terestingly of the conditions as they exist at present and the outlook for the future. Another prominent speaker at the Initial session was F. C. Simmons of St. Louis. Several the congress, but the association of ! of the national officers of the trav business men throughout the conn-lellng men's associations also were try mid lie public generally has tak-l heard. Following the formal ad en up tie Idea with exrtfauFiasm. The dresses there was an open discussion promote A Ibe moreiuent believe : of ways and means for "booming that If t he ' kau ker". and the prosperity." "eroakern" aa be Kllenced there will ' Tomorrow Controller Metr will be a speedy return of good times, ilake the officers and guests of the IMnns to this end are to be thorough-: congress for a sail arotind Manhat ly discussed by the congress and tan and to Coney Island, while the Mops taken for concerted action .on 1 delegates will take sight-seeing autos country to restore public confidence. . to Manhattan B.-ach. The congress Those In attendance at the open-J will wind up tomorrow evening with ing of the congress included the na-' a banquet at the Victoria Hotel, at tlonal officer and many leading which Mayor Hose of .Milwaukee, members of the I'nlted Commercial Lewis Nixon and other meu of prom Travelers and the Travelers' Protoc- Inence are scheduled to speak. DIVORCED MROHET WEDS MISS PORTER ! London. Aug. 14. Sir Mer.-lk Dur reil, who.-e t.rst wife was the daugh ter of Walter Winans. formtriy of Hultimore, lias ventured into lnatri- j iiiuiiv again. Today he was married to .iiss Porter-Porter, a beautiful girl belonging to a Sussex family of . nolo. It was only last October that the matrimonial troubles of Sir Merrick iand his beautiful and well-dowered I wife attracted notice on both sides ; of the Atlantic. After a sensational trial, In which the baronet charged I his wife with having run away with j Captain Henry King of the Royal i Horse Guards, a divorce was granted to the injured husband. The wife, according to evidence, left not only her husband but her three children behind in her flight. ' Sir Merrick is a very good-looking young fellow and universally popu ! lar, and his many friends trust that his second marriage win prove nap pier than his first. He is one of the few Englishmen of title who married American heiresses who cannot be charged with having wedded r.r monev. Thoui-h the father of his American bride, Mr. Winans, is Im mensely wealthy, Btill It Is to be doubted if his fortune Is equal to that possessed by the young baronet. The mother of the latter was a daugh ter of Sir Robert Loder, who left a fortune of some $311,000,000, of u-hleh chu rnfefvdit the l.in'er hjire and which defended to her son. e wpor YAQUINA BAY Drprrnn't! Matchless RpL n wo" -U The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Q. able Form of Healthful and Delightful Reo itc r A t! ITIITQ ARC rOMDI PTP 1 J r nviM -- i c tjes( i , an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs In necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, market's f, vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottaces ' nished or unfurnished to be had cheanlv nished or unfurn sanitary regulations NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern P , i-j.-iieiil K R service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. ' RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket... Saturday to Monday ticket. Owe Solid Week 0? f" aniir Amusements j . Garnivai Grounds, Lot Near S. P. Depot ! AMUSEMENTS r POLITIC ATTENTION greets all customer at our market, and as choice a piece of meat as waa ever laid on a block Juicy, tender, exqullte ly flavored and fine grained, la what we cut your porterhoe, ulrloln, flat bone or hip bone teak from. We know hew to cut tip meat for yr ttbta a well a to chtMHie the nrlmcBi, to (hat they will look tomptlnii a well IM tender and succulent. Our urtee are low for prime uioat. Broders' Bros Phone 2Maln40 - West Bth St,. Lee VVlllatdi Wliil plays ail engage ment tit the Kitgene theatre next Wednesday evening In Sol Smith Itusseir ereat play, "A Poor Rela tion. " tielongs to the new school of actors. The new school is really ttiv oldest school of all, but it Is the fnKli- lon to say the actor make a ttt'part- HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, ll including dishes and wood. t Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking il the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Orr. IW1 j 'oo o 3 CD fzo z M I r j j - 5g" ? 4f m Y tr SPSS 5 x a. b1 ) s J m ZfSV.'titY,'.. , : . ('. v: .'.'. ."' wot fa a E - r1- Ihoee who took ttiehl 111 tlei'lilfe they got vnlue received for the money ln I vested. i Kid Manger high dive Is a lenillHB tVatnre of the show. He elm Inst I flight from the top of a tMder 7n ! feet high into a tank containing tliree feet of water. The- water was first 1 C ia iiimiM nil wL9ifRMnfn '- 'V ; ' . ? fki-Wb '"'vil ; rf t H 5 tfliftx M I.KK WILLAIII) IX " (Mp. ItKLATlOX" MRS, CRUZAN SET FREE, HRRESTED again Mi. Alice Cruzan was treed 6n a charge against her chantcfer In the municipal court this, morning, as Judge Van Zante handed down Ills opinion after the hearing yesterday. As she left the courtroom, however, she was arrested by Constable Wag ner on a warrant charging her with contributing to the dulinquency ot a minor, which had beeu sworn out In the justice court. H-r bonds were fixed at 000 and she 4s now in hi county Jail. The Cruzan family -lives t Kern Park. Guy Cruzan, rte 2S-yea'r-old son, was arrested W Vlincouver, Wash., for a statutory offense al leged to have been committed In this county. With him wiis Marie May field, a girl who believes she Is 16 years old. It is alleged that the mother, the woman now in the coun ty jail, had become acquainted with the friendless girl and was starting her upon the downward path. The Cruzan family was formerly well known in Eugene. Journal. " ft Diir Ufinrd L iiew Sunimer Cad It 014 'a -1 .. 01 i'cwpuii, UH.IUU1UK uai. ut uuieia, iDeil Capacity rates. Call on, telephone or write A. J. GILLETTE, Eugene. WM. McMURRAY u- P. A., tac: Why dames Lee (lot Well. Everybody In Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She writes: "My husband. James Lee. firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery Is tile 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 Kuykendall's drug store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ' KXCTltSlOX TO NKWl'OItT. During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. & E. from Albany to Yaquina, leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. in. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate, 3.00. GASOLINE WOOD SAW W. G. White la prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Illack 4351. Hesidence, 516 West Sixth street. I lire whose methods nr? natural, whose eyes lire always trained on !:!!'!. and whose creates,! triumph Is the pletiiiliig of hutnanily as It Is. Such mi netor is Lee Wlllar.l. He h:is lrnrne.1 the technique of his art In the best acnileuiy the actor can com mand, the theatre. I(XI AL IX MIMM Oltli T'io Aiiieilran Amusement Compa ny Carnival, as per previous an n iiiiieeim-nt, arrived In Mcdford Sun d.iy morulas and pi ie ceded to pitch their tents mi the S. 1. grounds. Th.-ir shown, five In uunilwr, are placed III rive different tents, and consist of the Kleetrle theatre, Dixie Land. The Australian Wild tiirl. Cra m House and the lilass lllowers. Knch show has r-eeiveti wry mMMt leitri'lucc the past m,, nhn. and 'covered with gasoline anil set afire :so as to make it appear lik; a fur i mice. The stunt Is a gooj one and ! well worth seeing. .Medlord Mill. ; Tiie carnival will appear In Eugene all next week, commencing Momlav , tilglu, August 17, and the carnival j grounds will lie situated on the lot incur the S. I depot. Shows open l nightly at 7:30 p. tu.. and the price !of admission is I Oc to the children and !." cents to the adults to the dif ferent attractions. GASOLINE WOOD SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. It. A. Maltzan. tf WOOD! V.tHIll! AT THK lillAXD. Th" program at th Grand will be found in iiui' :-er column and Is one of the b-'s: ui the season. Plenty of coiuedv vli:i Jus' I'tlnimli drama to make i: tut, 'resting. Two pertnrni- an. e;i- l ev.Mliln. 16 Inch old growth fir, $3.25 per ! cord. William Transfer Co., Phone lUlack 1141, tf j SHOE SHOP IX couvita E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first-1 class shoe shop in Coburg. All work j guaranteed. Bring in your Joh work. I d&wtf Lovelace tr nnw on the race tfeasbn. $35.00 to insure The great trotting staHioc, whim uiiu ngiatcicu. IfJt l many lamous trotters and -i. r iu ivr i i tidi-n. ui me iiui uiwesi, ja.W Tyler B. A young Wilkes Suj much promise. Stank registered.- $20 00 to ins A Grand Perchcron draft istered).- Color, dapple no-pio-tir. ?flll nr,nJ,. Tl I ' " ' t- yvwivit urn Perriirnn at tli lat Orpcnn .State Pair mh.,.,1 piwii wwi.ww. Ml ' f " " Mil, mull ; i t j i-i- i i , ,1 two cups, iour goio Hindis, several- Danners ano U i " T"l rnTr IP 1 Dons. a. jn.. .i-ruc, ivui Veloce IKincaid (8k Rickel, 0 Eugene, Oregon Kinrnirf's Ram. Thirteenth atrl fiharnpllnn EUGENE HOSPi Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaicfe, M. D. D. A Paint, M. D. Ceo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDouRal, M. D. ' For the care and treatment .-1 Medical and Surgical 1 Modern operatine room and w Appliances forX ray wall Sputum and blood cxamiiuti! Full corps of trained nurxil Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and pi training in the hospital. ' The medical and surgia of tnc hosoital constitutes the faculty. For rates o: mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MJ). 1 TO III VI'LTtS AND CAMI'i:iS I If you are thinking of going into j the mountains hunting or fishing call up Ked 1741. or call at 4 tl 3 Oliv.-i street. tf i NOTED ELOCUTIONIST COMING TO EUGENE lit .i.l !it .i titers vav ,.' him: Th. rt.e!:n.:s el Mr. K.u.'tie Knov ' re anions I ie b, t t vt'r ii, as .1 in j llleeut. VSauimu l Wis. I Ileum, rat. j Mr Knox can led the an iieiiee Willi Mm b th la pathos and comedy, and is a muster In Intel pretat ion ,iiik.-;;ui i 11 1 l Gatctt As m clot iillonlst and an Imper sonator Mr. Knox has few equal I'arrolion I III I Gar. tie At the M K. ilinr.h M.. lay even lug. usu: I T. . V.ln;i-s. on, cents I'lill.l: en. 1 .". , nis. II. '. Mii;uv iik.otir.1 i im;i . i I Km r. ADMIRAL CEWEY ' UNVEILS MEMORIAL1 l'oi: s.xi.k. Fa nns and city nroperte for sale ! No agent. Add'ress. N. Hohoskv! i'.x Lawrence street. all' Eugene Poultry Si All orders for live and dressed poultry ej promptly. , If possible send in your orders for frp-1 day in advance of delivery. Chicken feathers for your summer cuiiil jo per pound. 102 East Ninth Street. Phone f I'o: - i! ' wii. N. C. .ui. 1 in l,'e I i' s v.." of a natlieriug of 'inttm-hci muu: xfi.em. st.i;e . ;n- ' als and oilier invited cnes:s. a bronze :.ii. :, t was unveil..,i todav in mem ivy t V linl..i; Farrasut. 'The tablet was aeed uli the tomni.m.i. .nit s hon. at th-' I'orisMiouth n.ivv ard. w !,",. Admiral Fairugut die,! Ihe inn. ..;:!; t-erer..on was per form, , !.. Admiral George Dewei. "do wa, na offic-r uii.lir Admir'ii '''' ' V.i.lltiofal Interest w-i " -' e.as;.." !.v p;,.., i,. ; ' :" ' i .u .1 of t: .' ii.ii it T.i . ' ;t.!'H flavin:. .,: ,!,.. ...... ! M 'v e Hal. WK1.I. Iilill.l For uii-to-dati. tv.o; .iriHing soP I .lllllko l.effler Co., well drille-i lei. lied :,i:'i. ;i:,;t villard Houl. t' t I'o you want your windows wash ed, your 1: mse or o(t:ce e'eaned1' Good work guaranteed at reawnabV Prices. Nick Miller. 74 Fast Seventh street; phone lied 4''- !l. ai6 4 I "n"'' " V'l '"in sec ure 4. ""hl:ie -hronith an ex. 4 '"'"ge ad. tVat ,,,.,, 4 T ii." get ,,, any other wav. y. I ::". k a:i, .o ft- ii iu ii. o : ! , ,! for ho'e- A.e or I et..i I-, .,.1 . ', ,,1t i , I 'lid . ( I'll: It s'l- .., K'eoaii .Mg s,. i ,1 I'.e.l. I-I...,,,. . Kes.d. 'HC phone. H;.i, k -el. ,( ELI BANGb J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARI1 . Etf-'j BANGS LIVERY C( Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales StaWa I Cabs Always Rcadv First Class Turnouts of All Description .j HulOtt Mc-KFNZIE STAGE leaves Eugene FAJGENE-FLOR atS:30.m. 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