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tUGENE, OREGON
5 Big Shows 5
Grounds, Lot Near S. P. Depot
pi
. Dixie Land
I Venetian Glass Blowers
Crazy House or Fun Factory
Australian Wild uirl
J Electric Theater
Free Open Air Attractions With
Master Mangels'
Suicide Fire High Dive
6-NIGHTS-6
COMMENCING
MONDAY,
AUGUST
17
One Solid Week ot Fun and
Amusements
..TL..t Phone Black 1442
eiC I II CO l CI GEO. H. SMITH, Maiug.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
klnesday, Aug. 19
Lee Willard
and His Company in
PL SMITH RUSSELL'S
Greatest Success
Poor Relation
Russell's production of this play ran
p consecutive weeks in New York City
25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents
r'""ntmitiUMiHM
lie GRAND..
PROGRAM
Merry Widow
Bully and Recruit
The Antiquary
Around the Coast of Brittany
A Mill Girl
Cabby by the Hour
SONCS BY MISS FORD
"In My Merry Olds-Mobile"
""the Sheep Are in the Fold"
DV3p. m.
Eveing Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
:rVfi- lioats, r.inrn
"K Hi" snore, iliun.
(h clubs
s:4 lunch-
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Stage and Sales Stables
-.-"uisot All Descriptions
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steamer inr -j a
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NEWS STORIES FROM
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Dr. Katherlne Schleef and babv
mid a lady friend. .Mrs. Weaver nar
row y escaped drowning i the Coast
fork In the vicinity of Rouses mill
Monday nUht. They were lrlviK
I?,. SC5, Bf".Ue a buBB' bh'nd
-Mrs. bchleefs spirited horse and
while rounding a very narrow grade
on the river bank the horse shied and
jumped to the side of the road
throwing the buggy over the bank
into the river with the two ladies
and the small child. Kor some mo
ments the ladles were entangled in
the buggy cover and were held un
der water, but they finally extricat
ed themselves from their perilous po
sition and with some effort reached
the bank, the water at this point be
ing from five to six feet deep. How
ever, aside from being severely stran
gled and soaking wet, they returned
to House's mill nearby and were
given dry clothes and cared for
while they recovered from the se
vere shock of the accident, return
ing to their home In this city Tues
day. It was a very narrow escape
from a fatal accident.
Free Library
A meeting Is called for next Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the
Kozy Korner, to discuss the plan of
establishing a free library and read
ing room in this city. A committee
of two from every church and or
ganization In Cottage Grove has
been appointed and It Is hoped that
all persons interested In the plan
will come out. A free library and
reading room is something that ev
ery city of this size needs, and all
should not only speak favorably on
the question when the opportunity
affords, but they ought to attend
this meeting next Wednesday even
ing and "push a good thing along."
Swimming Pool and Kink
W. B. Cooper, a local real estate
man, is breaking ground for a new
$3000 building which he will erect
on Fourth street. The structure Is
to be occupied by a swimming pool
and a skating rink. It will be two
stories high and 100x80 feet. The
skating ring will be upstairs, and the
swimming pool, which Is to be made
of concrete, will occupy the lower
floor and basement. A hardwood
floor will he laid in the skating rink
and this, combined with the size, will
be appreciated by the skaters. The
new building is expected to be fin
ished within the next six weeks.
Xom-ly ISuriied to Hen Ml
Frank Chapman's little six-year-
old son was badly burned at
the Chapman sawmill at Divide Wed
nesday by pulling a small torge con
taining live coals over on him. He
was pinioned down by the forge and
rendered unconscious, several min
utes passing before he was observed
and removed from his perilous posi
tion, during which time he was se
verely burned on the left side, In
cluding the side of his face. Dr.
Schleef was called and relieved the
little fellow from his intense suffer
ings and he Is getting along as well
as could be expected.
.Miscellani-ous News
. On Monduv evening the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hlggins, of t lie Klondike mill, on
Mosebv creek, overturned a till cup
of scalding water over herself, bad
ly scalding her tare, nreasi
right arm. Dr. Kime was called,
who dressed the burns. He reports
the little one as getting along nicely.
Mrs. Marv K. McCuloch, of An
lauf, fell down stairs and broke her
left arm about three and a half Inch
es from the shoulder. Dr. Kime
was called to reduce the fracture and
reports her as getting along as we I
as might be expected. She is an el
derly lady, 73 years of age and is
the mother of Mrs. Frank Anlauf.
The new bridge across Brumbaugh
creek east of Cottage ove was com
pleted by Contractor h. N- Honey,
accepted by the county conn and
the bill audited, the contract price
being SI 125. It will be a great con
verge to the Brumbaugh creek
stopped In town for a few hours on
Tuesday, while enroute to her home.
She had been up to Bohemia for a
few days
Ha Wednesday evenin
enctiaii iv zU t celehrati
given and n v, , H, I;
to the mud r il.Mtiiiiis'
Thursday the Illinois At
U M L1 v., i,.
Ilt.v loading "canvas I....L-.." '
expected to compete. Power hav '
men will have their Inning Kri. -v I
when races w:ll :l. iven fur the rast
'si of the c'liig-c'iiig" craft of tie'
local fleets. On Satlirdav tin. I I l '
vro Athlef association' will a.,i
(I ct its annu;.i regatta for si 11 ::
:t; under it,,- lurisdiction of
l-.iKe Michi-.i Yachting associa
WHITE STAR
LINE WILL TRAIN
ITS OWN OFFICERS!
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no;-.
THK CAHK OK THK KYK.
Through the earnest solicitation of
. nr K me nas de
cided to remain In Cottage
Leader and Western Oregon
YACHT RACES FOR
In this, our last article on the Eye
and its care, there are several import
ant Items which we especiallv wish
our readers to remember.
1. The Importance of having
children's eyes examined bv a com
petent refractionlst, whether there
are symptoms of eye-trouble or not
But especially so if the little ones
complain of headaches or seem dull
and listless about their studies. Or
of the eyelids are red and scales form
ever night on the margins of the lids.
2. The necessity of heeding the
warnings that the eyes give when
they need attention. Such warnings
as blurring of the page and inabil
ity to read or sew any length of time
without an effort. Pain In the eves
headaches, nausea, and dizziness,
when there is no apparent cause for
it, and many other Important symp
toms are never failing signs of eye
troubles.
3. The Importance of having a
very thorough and careful examina
tion of the eyes made by a competent
eye specialist when getting glasses.
For the eyes are one of the most
delicate structures In the body and
are easily Injured If not treated with
the utmost care.
4. In getting spectacles It should
be seen that they fit the face, that
Is, the pupil of the eye should look
exactly through the center of the
lens, otherwise a harmful prismatic
effect Is produced.
People who are unfortunate
enougn to tie possessed with poor'
eyes, are not nearly so unfortunate
as they would have been twenty or
thirty years ago. Great progress has
been made In the study of the eye,
Its defects and Its corrective meas
ures. It Is In the latter, perhaps,
that the most advancement has been
made. New methods of lens grind
ing have been perfected, and new ap
paratus has been designed whereby
results heretolore unattainable are
now made possible. All combining
to secure a degree of relief from eye
troubles little thought ot half a cen
tury ago.
Eye-glass fitting is a complicated
art and requires not only comprehen
sive knowledge of the eye, but also
the aid of delicate and costly instru
ments. Lenses should, with few exceptions,
be ground to fit each individual eye,
and not taken from an ordinary sup
ply case with the nearest 8tock lens
on hand. All eyes are not cast In the
same mold and each eye should be
fitted according to Its needs.
The Importance of securing prop
erly fitted glasses is not appreciated
as it should be by the public In gen
eral, and mistakes made In improper
diagnosing, prescribing ndd fitting,
are seldom realized until too late.
when irreparable damage has been
done.
In my office, suite 1 to 4, New
Chrixman Building, I have a splen
did equipment of optical instruments.
full v up-to-date. And am able to
give my patients the very best In all
that is known for correcting ab
normal conditions of the eye so fat
as can be done through the methods
of refraction. I make a specialty of
a thorough and careful examination
so as to be sure that my diagnoses
and treatment is correct.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all, who care to know more about
my work, to visit my office.
FKANC H'Cll.E HAKD.
DIKE DISTKKSH
It I Xenr at Hand to Hundred of
Kugene Ilwidcrs.
Don't neglect an aching back.
Backache is the kidneys' cry for
help.
Neglect hurrying to their aid
Means that urinary troubles will
follow quickly,
Dire distress, Brlght s disease, dia
betes. Mrs. O. Lester, of 5 SB Charnelton
to'remain in Cottage Grove.-street. E.tgene Or wriw-s. have
sunereci u u'm ......
mv back and lameness in the loins,
as' well as disorders of the kidneys.
Some time ago I tlecld-d to take
Doan's Kidney Pills and after using
.i,a.. t.,r a few rtavs 1 found great
HDTflll PUP TRflPHY 1 relief from the pain and lameness. I
LIMUH UUr InUrni moal h(.artuy recommend this rem-
edy to others."
.mW!th the outer! For sale by all dealers. I rice 50
Chicago. . fillt of several ' cents Foster-M ilburn Co.. Buffalo,
harbor dotted w in a fleet of s r e ,e ls IT the 1,'nl-
ann po.-i ,.,...-....-- , -
H..pr Itttollp. alio o icu
score of sail
sizes. r nn hp,
number more Known ... ' " .
, from various I" -." "'.'., , ,
looks AS 11 "o
way
lakes.
laaes " rrnlva, Week"
S J .mentions .qtuMr
eVent in the annals of yachting on
the great lake.-. ,
While the series of r.i"s
tfr. aU-absorldng featu-nf tl -k.
the etali'irai- ..- ,,,
Remember the
and take no other.
name Doan's-
event' will" se, V, to rob the - -
rVorru,. races
OASOI.IXK WfKil) SAW
W. 0. White is prepared to v
your' wood on short notice
Phone Black 4351. H.-lenr, Gl
West .Sixth street.
tJASOI.IXK WOOD SAW I NO
,tl11 MB EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
I Initial 1
1j to he sailed 'ni
ord on Mondiv. r:i
flight on Tuesday.
In addition to the
progra for the
tig COll'.s'1'.
Call up Phone Main 3:
- C. K. A. Mmtzw
or Farmer?
O tf
.eluding
wood: v.mi:
r.rovldes for j
ek
.ruining' rao
16 inch old growth fir. 15.25 per
rd. William Transfer Co., Phone
sailing parties, speed trlai.
cord
.Black 1141.
Liverpool. Aug. 13. xal Thurs
day there win sail down the river
.Mersey, the clipper ship Mersey,
bound for Sydney. New South Wales,
with the youngest crew that ever
managed a snip :n the real carrying
.rade. She will have between fiftv
and sixty boys to handle the sails,
square the yards, tend the wheel and
do the other multitude of odds and
ends that fall to the ordinary Jack
Tar on a ship-rigged sailing vessel
She belongs to the White Star Line.
under whose ownership she will
trade to various parts of the world,
as circumstances may dictate, with
her Individual list of freight rates
and her opportunity, the same as
other sailing vessels, to pay her way
wherever she goes.
Hits does not mean, however, that
the White Star Line intends to for
sake the field of ocean steamships
tor us carrying trade, nor yet that
it means to economize by the em
ployment of boys Instead of men In
Its service. The fact is, it Is nothing'
.... .re nor jess man a scnoot to leacn
the youngsters the ways of seafaring
life in order that the steamship fleet
may continue to be manned by offi
cers who know the handling of a
ship from the rudiments up.
under the commander of the Mer
sey there will be an efficient nauti
cal and educational staff, by whom
the cadets will be carefully and reg
ularly exercised and Instructed, and
in addition to completing their gen
eral education, they will be taught
the special subjects required to
qualify them for their profession.
The cadets will learn about naval
architecture, construction, outfit and
measurements of boats, charter par
ties, keeping of logbooks, etc.; also
on the different qualities of coal,
steam engines and the rudiments of
marine engines. They will work the
ship, and thus learn how to take In
sail, bend and unbend the canvas.
make repairs, steer and take their
regular turn on watch. In port they
will learn about the receiving and
discharging of cargo, Its stowage,
venllilation and general care, sur
veying, mooring and laying out an
chors. Boat sailing and swimming
also will come into the regular list
of Instructions In port. -
Eugene Poultry Store
All, orders for live and dressed poultry filled
promptly.
If possible send in your orders for frys one
day in advance of delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cushions,
5c per pound.
1 02 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645
POLITIC ATTKXTION
greets nil customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block Juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and tine grained, ls
what wo cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bono or hip bone
steaks from. Wo know how to
cut up meats for your table as
well as to choose tho primes!,
bo that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low for prime
meats.
Broders Bros
Phne 2Mnin 40 - - West, 8th St,.
J. O. 1 HOMA.S
J. DAVIDSON
Eugene Electric Company
modern wiring and Supplies
Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying a
' Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods
Phone Main 574 West Eighth SU Eugene. Oregon.
Will Move About Oct. 1 and Occupy the Center Room of the
New Register Building. CALL AND SEE US
HOTEL BRADSH AW
Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen,
including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking
the ocean. Rates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore.
U1UDU
UTQ EUGENE, A nw
0 Sat'day
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CONQUERING?
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WiWj)iQ& The B'9 Hippodrome and the WjwBjJ
NwbK- Dome of the Lar9est Ten Ever Made. SLyM
WAW Taking the Very Essence of all the Earth's Sonsatlons SVX'wMtL
yflvHr and BlentllnB a" Concrete and Pertoct Into the Greatest ClrcusSAtJIw
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70E..ph.nt..nd V PASS IN . .P""0 S'S
.Camels. V ,' srtit '. other In eeperaje H"y tUpnant
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Olraflee. YAW .r ; JXNSfe L ', " omereaull- New roMndlmC
CapUvHy. SeMh'X Frl.kyjmd Cute;
A Thousand D&rlnc ! .' . -
Animal Wonderi. Fea( ''"' L '
imHa'tion jj and Amphitheatres ol MfJt)
Wk This". Year's Show'Tremcndously More Olorious Than Ever JCSWW
iiwfiS '3ftv Amoin the Imported ArtljH of World.Wld Renown Aroi .tfSr
AiSjX. I,alj''s E(lucstrian The Pctrofs Crcat JfA?Zr
vTl 0O5W Acroba,s' Thc rredianis Russian Animal Circus jKwX'
It fPy-V Austris's 10 Metielles, France's Oreal Fassios ?KfS7 tAlfL
i2vsPaW M'rve,oul Acrobats And Amatir.g Moumier" lLvVKir iJfi
Vi V 'MCyH US JARGIS. lOVJENMESEafRIUJSTSAlIO ISO OIHERARTISTS T Tx
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iJgjN?9 WG NEW. FREE. STREET ?h"J,llL'Jl'Jjl'-'n";
IT Pi. JJV I li Doors Open at I O 7 P. M. "V
Reserved Seats and admission tickets on sale on show day at
KUYKENDAIL'S DRUQ; STORE, SU Willamette Street,
at exactly the same prices charged on the show grounds