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o o o OLIVER TYPEWRITER Son or Daughter ut. hmfwrite you' PritcrUthc RANK,Loca!At jjriu. 0"Son CULTURAL OLLEOE OREGON nurses In Asri- ta f Hendry. Dairy fit- CWI. Electrical. ' ml Minim Engineering; DhrmnrV. .,,ao tn Aeri- SSTDiiuc Science L forge work, cabinet kg mtins. piu""""6' caity. modern equipment, tih full in- L application to the Re- J.T.HACHEN REouyin?rtil es- ciU up or come to i-litht bt town 1 in thj valley, the toid center and the iter power in the Funs of all sizes fctiotions. also cty I for sale. REAL ESTATE CO. l;WHiml71 KMIJNROR KJSFUR.NISHER ES-RANGES IWflTURE VHttijhtbSb. Terything lor the kit of pots and pans in Jlleware. All the little '.bit make cooking a J of a drudge you will elepnme Red 6576. E, OREGON w TES ST '"is season by the THERN :ific 1 in Oregon) r Ore. as fol- 41, Oat ray i Cililotnla '87.5o 82.5o 81.75 "5.o0 75.00 prt Hud 5-25 '1..'5 8 S.75 n sale ;3 flvi ''-1,32 unuts. as." I 1 1 DATES ir i LlETE Pas- o 1 , P. COMPANY WILUACCEPT NEW o LUMBER RATES Pending a, final decision by the I nited Slates guprnnin court, in the lumber rate controversy, the Harrl man officials have announcen that the rates fixed by the Interstate Com merce Commission will prevail. This amounts to a victory for the Oregon and Washington lumbermen, since ,lie decision of the commission virtu .... - .-.rt-ni tha tariffs that were In allv lesii'icu . , -. ;eff'ect prior to November 1. 190i. Following m "i'5 sion the railroads appealel the case to the supreme court of the United States. This announcement was made Sat- .ir C fnman oaelalnnt 1 urday oy v. i. I general freight agent for the Harrt- man lines in u following form: , 1U, "The rates from November 1, 1907, to October 15, 1908, on shipments from parties to the Injunction suit will be the rates as ordered by the commission, which will be published effective October 15. "The rate on shipments on and af ter October 15 will be the commis- sions's rates as puoiisnea, regardless of what the final outcome is In the M.i i.n to the time of the decision of the supreme court." .... The rates as anuuuuceu uj uic ,..-in.nn .nnHa will flnnlv to shlnDers affected by the suits of the Oregon and Washington bumoer maiiuiaciui ers' Association and the Willamette Vallev Lumbermen's Association, or the "J3.10 case." The effect of this action on the part 01 me rauroau is to enable the lumbermen of Oregon and Washington to resume business relations on the same basis that ex isted before the arbitrary aavance in rates was announced last fall. . . R. SHELLY WILL BUILD ZUBER BLOCK The contract for W. E. Zuber's new brick, next to the Chrisman block, was let today to R. Shelley, a new contractor, just from Philadel phia. The Interior of the building will be 40x120 feet. The building will have to be ready for occupation by October 1, as it is rented to a man by the name of Triplett for a dry goods store, handling ladies' goods as a specialty. The contract price is about $5200. The specifications call for a building with foundations equal to supporting a two-story structure, though the present plan is to build only one story. The object Is to be able to ex tend it higher if so desired. PAY KOlt PICKING 11Y WEIGHT METHOD Salem, Or., Aug. 15. At a meet ing of the Hop Growers' Association of Marlon county it was unanimously voted that the growers pick by weight and that the price for picking be SO cents per hundred pounds. The price Is much lower than for several years, the price being paid in former years being 50 cents a box of $1 per hundred pounds. Not a voice was raised against the step and SIGK HEASAGHE -1 Positively cured 1 CARTERS incse Little fills Tuey also relievo Dis tress trom Dyspepsia, In. ITTLE IVER digestion and Too Iloartj Eating. A perfect rem edy ror Dizziness, Nausea, PILLS. Drowsiness. Dad Taste In the Mouth. Coated Tonguo, Pain In the side TORPID LIVER. Thm cgujaie ujb uowets. jmreiy vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES I TRAD f MARK Artnfkll STIC MOULDING PQSTJiBOXESr .Every Woman V lilotrutd tntl ihootd know V i,S.AlRARVrL Whirling Sprcy .CSi. "MM urlum. niMt-Mir. V' fc ul-Mmi ronrenwrt. Innkl rr H. . ..i.i, , ,7,"najiri"iii 10- uudH.ro, Clarke Co., PoruJri 1 SI ITTLE IVER PHI fi " as discussed liv of growers. The i tiuns Were adorn...! i.l:-.-:11a Whereas, jt js ,,. meeting after a full UI1, discussion of condition-- , them with horticuli im. i,. other industries, v5,.,-,.' ,. for women from ,,, "f this paring I'er aiH s raiu" hiMr, era fr heavy work as !' as l.:,i. pi kers ii.u ana realizing hop ...., ltl a (.1V and that lias I)..,.,, for three "' man nair th rop suiu at a loss to growers years pas!; therefore be Kesolved, That the price for pick- Ing the crop of mils be SO cents ner nuiuirea, and that field iai iorers be pan -' a day. Signed: F. V Egan, J. C. Wolf. Uiirhin, Win. II. XOTK A.M CO.MMKNT Grants Pass. Or ,,, tniia tn hnv n .u . , . SL1?"' y beCaU,ie ot n,h rat ""J j UliL LII WMIUP rnillli1n.. , . , 'a" poor service. French physicians have rnH . new and. they say. Infallible remedy Uiehard Croker. laiuiiiany, announces that he will J. W. CHANG. Assassin of D. W. Stevens, former representative of the Korean govern ment, whose case has been set for trial September 21, in San Francisco. turn to America next month In order to assist In the election of Bryan. The Baldwin dirigible balloon per formed Its endurance test of remain ing two hours In the air Saturday af ternoon. The machine, in fact, was afloat two hours and five minutes. This fete now completes all the re quirements for the acceptance of the Baldwin airship. The ship in its ev olutions approached W ashlngton and circled freely at various speeds while performing the. tests. Colonel Bald win will now be entitled to the mon ey offered, by the government, $100,- 000, for a successtul balloon. WEATHKH FORKCAST VOll XOHTHWFikiT Portland, Aug. 17. Ore gon and Washington Fair and cooler In western por tion. Idaho Fair and warmer in southern and extreme nor thern portions. NKW TODAY WAXTKI) Party lo rent new mod ern hotel in Kugene, Or.; forty eight bedrooms; 12 office rooms; centrally located. Address J. B. Colemon. all WANTED F:ugene Poultry Store 102 liast Ninth street, this week, a large number of hens, pullets, frvs and young or old turkeys. Would like six to ten dozen Brown Leghorn hens or pullets of any size. Phone Main 04". a22 Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. WILLIAMS' CAKHOMC HAI.VK WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA EI. The be9t salve in the world for cuts, hriilafii. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give sausiaciiuu or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co.. props.. WELCOME A MISSOURI FR8IT GROWERS WANT TO BE SHOWN W. P. hiark. nresl.len- ,1. . ,,: . ,., , 0, . 1. . ' Itl .'IIS- maie nuara ot Horticulture company with James. .M. Irvine , 111 di- "ie western Fruit 1 St. Joseph. Mo., will rover, of isit Kllireiie about Moiulav llUllst ' I 11.,, V. them are prominent In the honlcni- , t Ural : weeks leltl. and are niakine a six trip tin. nigh the oivhur.i r... Kions of I'olorado, Idaho. l'iah Mon tana. Oregon and Washiimt'o'n to stiuly Ihe methods of w..t. r.,.i. ; .. ' V.". " " "" " o-tter ac- 1 . . They would be i'" aar:n m meet as manv I. I frllit powers as possible IHUUUilrf 1 ' l" as uiauy L.ane countv I the echnn f ..!... ... j ' ng I nt mZr":?'"aiaB ! fU-lai. '"'a"y "" PRETTY WOMAN CAUSES HIGH LIFE TRAGEDY (Continued From Page One.) iter cautioned him against visiting the oajaiue jacnt Club Saturday. After the arraignment of the Hains brothers their hearing was put over one week. A special grand Jury may take up the case. New York. Aug. 16. Captain Pe ter Cooper Hains. son of General Pe ter Carnova Hains, and one of the best known younger officers of the United States army, today shot nnd mortally wounded William E. Annis. a magazine Publisher and editor of this city, at the pier of the Bayside lacnt Club, at Bayside L. I. Annls died a few hours later In the Flushing hospital, the victim of a husband's revenge for a wife gone astray. For years he has been numbered among Captain Hains' most Intimate friends. But he took advantage ot the officer's absence in the Philip pines on duty to win away the youni; and beautiful Mrs. Hains. She confessed to her husband when he made a hurried trip home First, a divoroe suit. Instituted In June, with Annls as the co-resnond ent, nnd then today s shooting, were the results of the confessl.in. Wife Witnesses Sim,tfii Annls wife, accompanied by her two children, witnessed the shooting from the club house piizza. Just a moment before the fi.s: shot was fired she caught sight of Captain Hnins' uniform. Sensing danger, she called to her husband and tried 10 vain li i m , but lie did not, tvai" her. She collapsed into a state o hysteria a she saw Anni-, fall. He was In a sinalF eatboat at the end of the pier when Hains. opened fire, and his body- felt Into the water when he was wounded. A yachts- man saved him from a quicker death by drowning. T. Jenkins Hains, elder brother ot the captain and a famous writer of sea tales, stood by during the Bhoot Ing with another revolver -and pre. vented any . one from Interfering while the younger man poured five shots into Annis'. body. Then wheel ing toward a crowd that surged out upon the yacht club pier, he held Its members at bay until he saw that his brothor was not going to be harmed. with the utmost calmness both brothers presented their weapons, this time butts foremost, to the men In the crowd. They sat down on a string of piles afterward nnd smoked until the police came and arrested them. In the flushing station the elder brother, who did what little talking was done, said : "Peter shot him because he Hlole his wife nnd wrecked his home. There is a rhild. It Isn't Peter's. He made sure. His wife confessed to him and me. That was the reason for the shooting." The brothers calmly wrote out tel egrams. Jenkins to a lawyer. Peter tn his father, the distinguished old gentleman, who was at Fort Hancock. The general hurried lo the Flushing jr.il tonight nnd embraced both sons. Ilrs. Mains' Stnlemellt. Mrs. Hains, in Boston, lnte thin of ternoon. denounced her husband's act and said; "I hope they string both of them up. They wronged me. I made a con fession, yes; but I merely signed a paper they wrote out f'ir me, after GREETING. !'.-' ! .1.1 f..t..'.r m. In ,!;,,,( 11. w:Ue ,,1;,! nearly slarvid as-r, i-.i.-e 01 my husliaiul hen ous of Auiii.-, who was un. .-.ud 1 r U'li il . " Ml- ery OFFICIALS ON SPRINGFIELD BK1DGE IIKIHSIK K Al.TKIM PH I' l'l.AV CIIANtiK s. P. SI liVK i: Id. M(Mtr.l) NOTHING ori-'K I , A party of Willamette Vallev Com pany officials are expected" down Wednesday or Thursday to decide on what kind of a bridge shall lie built across the Willamette to Springfield. The bedrock is so near the surface that piles canno, well be driven, and a concrete foundation must be laid. The trestle work is finished to the bridge site, and even though the bridge should not be built (raffle can be carried on with Springfield. Cluiuge In Service There is a rumor that the Southern Pacific will abandon Its service in the morning to Springfield, proba bly due to the threatened street car competition. Nothing of an official nature has been ascertained In. re gard to this. The same report Is also current in Portland. GOOI COl'UH CVRK. For the complete cure of roughs. colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cougn remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price J1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., WII llama Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O. OASTOHIA. bmti lit ' Notice of Klrtnl Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Pe ter L. Hollo, deceased; that the coun ty court for Lane county, Oregon, has by an order duly made and entered fixed Monday, the 24th day of Au gust, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as the time and the county cburt room In Eugene, Lane county, Ore gon, as the place to hear any objec tions to the said account. AH per sons Interested in the said matters are required to file any oblortlnns to the said account with the clerk of said court on or before the said day. FRANK LARSKN. Administrator, Estate of Peter L. Hollo, deceased. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys. (Guardian's Sale of I teal I'roiK'rtv Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the county court ot iane county, Oregon, duly made and enterpH if reenrH en iha 11,1. .r I August, 1908, In the matter of the guardianship of Leroy Parker, a ml nor, Ule undersigned guardian of the person and estate of said Leroy Par ker, win on Monday, the 14th day of September, 3 908, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the southwoBt dour of the county courthouse In Eugeno, Or egon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the' highest bidder for cash In hand all the right, tltlo and Inter est, of. the said Leroy Parker In and to the following described premises, to-wit : The east half of the southwest quarler of section 20, the north half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the north went quarter of Section 2!l III Township II), south. Range 3 west of the Willam ette Meridian In Oregon, containing 2110 acres in l.ane county, Oregon. WILIIKLMINA VAN PROOYKX, Guardian of the person and es tate of Leroy Parker, a minor. WOODCOCK & POTTKFt. Attorneys fo,' Gu::rdiun. Notice lo Creditors. Kslale of II. H. Deyoe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Olarls S. Deyoe has been duly appointed executrix of the estate of I). 11. Deyoe. deceased, by the county Judge of said Lane county. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same to the executrix, at the law office of Ceo. II. Dorrls, at FOugene City, within six months from the date of this notice, with the necessary voucberB. Dated this, tbe Gth day of August, 190S. CLARISSA S. DKVOH, FIxecutrlx. gi:o. P. DORRIS. Attorney for the estate. Sum moils In Ihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. J J. A. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. I Minnie .Moore. Defendant. To Minnie Moore, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby smihiiioii'mI to appear and answor the plaintiff's complaint, filed against you In the above enti tled rourt ami suit, on or before Hix weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, which date of first publication Is Thursday, Au gust ft. liios, and you are hereby no tified that IT you fall to appear and answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, Hie plaintiff will apply lo the said court for the relief prayed for In the said complaint. to-wt: Kor a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing between "plaintiff and defendant to ! forever dissolved, and that plaintjff have a dl i vt.ree from said defendant and for ! full relief herein. ' This summons is published onie leaill W.-k for ! I X eOIISeeUtlV., .'Hid ! i e,-ive Week-. Ill tin' f) If""" Dally ! filial bv order of lift "ar- TS Mill" of the lil.ove entitled court, I wlii. ii s.,id order is dated Augut :., 1 !io v o wn.i.iAM a m.-tin. Attorney for Plaintiff. A. 'The Naked Truth' mm; o Pianos would be more t .1 :u O. n-:x. Would wish to purchase and install IN Any home. 110 matter how fiue, but we have A Line of high-grade pianos and organs WKI.I. Known the world over for superior meri:. Commercial Club lllk - Fugi'iie GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY F&lrbnkaMere Cnsolina Kuglnea for pumping, oprarlng, sawing, grind ing. .Outita complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo lord for power and light. FalrUuiks-MonM) Windmills and Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Peed Choppers, Well Pumps. All first quality good at lowest prices always In stock. Liberal termi. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. BERGER. &. BEAN HDW. CO. AgenCs, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORS! , CO. Portland. Oregon Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the . gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St, Phone blsekl I If THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated tho building throughout , remodeling It In many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are In a position to guar antee the best meal In the city lor 20c. Good coffee and frosh moats II specially. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 25c. (live us a trial and we will do the rest, Meal tickets for week, 21 meals, $:l.G0. fe male help in kllcheu mid dining room. i MRS. A, WADE & GO,, Props S 10 V 10 XT 1 1 .Nt OLIVIO STS. Julius Goldsmith Sale or Trade Will you trade or srll your farm, store or land 1 We oiler you a splendid Inveitmenl in a new country of rich re&ourcei Ideal climate all the year. 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