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uSene T j g 3 1 e r CEO. H. SMITH. Monager ONE NIGHT ONLY -dnesday, Aug. 19 Ir.Lee Willard 1 and His Company in SOL SMITH RUSSELL'S Greatest Success tapoor Relation" .., J t! . U,f ttic nr nn Jlr Russell production ui wnsecutive weeks in New York City ices : 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents "FIGHTING BOB" EVANS RETIRES FROM SERVICE IFcels I Tk rvrtyit trrHinar ctallirtn cfan. V6lflC6 ard an registered- The sire of lie race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the J35.00 to insure. A TT7:II 4 I yuuug vv iiivu hjiauu-u ui NaT D. nmch promise. Standard and V roistered. $20.00 to insure. I A Grand Percheron draft, (reg- 610C6 I istered). Color, dapple grey; I weight, 2300 pounds. The cham- rcheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won fcs, four eold medals, several banners and blue rib- r wrtrn it jr j, k. rKnc, manager. bid Rickel, Owners Eugene, Oregon M Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Streets GENE HOSPITAL rtSurxical STAFF ralill,M.D. W,M.D. Wt,M.D. Mt,M.D. RDtBif.M.n. pil.MD. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. Training School for Ni Hr course of lectures by the faculty and practical ..u,Flttl. t ne medical and surgical stall tol constitutes the faculty. For rates or infer- "wutM w . rv I I Y K H Mil ATT HJTTA C.i Ir, I ST CP. BARIMADn UiDT u.nnrrT IANGS LIVERY CO. 51 ree. atage and Sales Stables Fim n, Alwy Ready Qas Turnout, of AU Descriptions ... L; "tOdOoo) C1fi -VOTLUKEINLK J I AOil -w we aay before. n connection oy & iisiciiic auu rone Lvery Phone Main 2 1 lMI'OKTAXT KVKXTS IX MKK OK AIMllt., KV.VXS Morn in Floyd countv. Vir ginia, August Is, 1m6 Educated in public school.! of Washington, I), c. Appointed to Naval Acad emy September 20, 16') graduated in 1803. Made ensign October 1 1863; lieutenant, July 1866; lieutenant commander' July 187S; captain, June 2l 1893; rear admiral, February 11, 1901. . Participated in attack on Fort Fisher January 15 1865. Earned his title of "Fight ing Bob" during the year 1891, when he was in com mand of the Yorktown at Valparaiso, Chill. During the war with Spain he was commander of the Iowa, .taking active part in the destruction of Cervera's fleet, July 3. 1S98. Washington, D. C, Aug. 18. The: name of as gallant and efficient an! officer as ever wore the American: naval uniform was removed from the: active list today when Hoar Adml-j ral Robley I). Evans, known the world over as "Fighting Hob," was! retired for age. Admiral Evans took! the great Atlantic battleship fleet: around Cape Horn last winter, audi his official career virtually ended with the arrival of the fleet at San : Francisco. Since that time he lias been on leave of absence and has been sojourning at various health! resorts in an effort to conquer a bad j attack of rheumatism, an ailment I from which he has suffered a number of years.' With the single exception of Admi ral Dewey "Fighting Bob" Evans was undoubtedly the best known and most popular officer the American navy has known since the heroes of the civil war period passed from ac tive life. Admiral Evans In recent years has been known as the reliable man of the navy, for there was al-i ways assurance that he would dis charge his duty with courage and patriotism, tact and diplomacy should his mission become a delicate one. Throughout his career he was adored by his men, and he also knew how to hold the favor of ashing ton. Admiral Evans began fighting in the civil war, when he was still in his teens, and completed his record of actual hostilities by ithe great work he did with the battleship Iowa at Santiago. In the interval and since that time he rendered his country ev ery kind of service. Evans went to the Annapolis Acad emy In 1S60, and a year later came the outbreak of the civil war. The mother of Robley demanded that he resign from the United States service. and fight for the soutn. his oroir. er had espoused the cause of the con-, federacy. But Robley dwlktedj ln ta'- Jor of Washington, and annnimed his determination to Matul bv the Inion. it was a decUi thai , him many heart-burniius f,,r it u many years, before h: mother for gave him. His brother fought gallantly for the South and was twice wounded He did not share his mothers in dignation at the young naval officer and the two brothers never wavered in theii friendship, despite the diver gence of their political views. Evans' active servlc.. began in the West Indies, where he commanded a yacht sent to search for Confederate privateers. He was first under fire a: Fort Fisher, and was wounded in the attack upon that .stronghold. It was at first decided that both of his legs would have to be amputated, which would, of course, have ended his naval career, but even then Evans had that swiftness of action which was later to bring him distinction. As soon as the doctors had commu nicated to him their decision to take off his legs, he drew his revolver and announced that he would blow off the head of the first man who dared approach him. Adopting new measures, the physicians workel with him and managed to restoie him to health with both legs Intact. In 1S91 Evans Increased his lame by his conduct in Valparaiso harbor. He was ln charge of the little gunboat REAR ADMIRAL EVANS. Yorktown, during the trying period when the least slip might have pre cipitated war between the two coun tries, a conflict that would have en tailed serious consequences, since It was no secret that Great Britain at that time sympathized with the South Americans. In the teeth of the protests of the Chilean eorernment Commodore Evans took on his boat the refugees from the American leea tion, and when the natives threaten ed reprisals he announced that at the first hint of attack he would bom bard the city. The world admired his spunk, and Washington learned that in "Fighting Bob" It had a man who could be trusted In any crisis, PARKER PASSED THROUGH EUGENE LAST NIGHT Judge Alton B. Parker passed through here on the early morning train from California to Portland, but there was not a soul to wake him up to give him a bouquet in Eugene. Indeed, so silent and unpretentious was his passing through that the lo cal Southern Pacific officers this morning did not know that an ex- candidate for the presidency of the United States had been rolled over the rails during the night. Judge Par ker speaks tonight In Portland on the political issues of the present day. He is a strong supporter of Brvan, who seems to have won every faction of his party to his cause with the exception of Hearst. For Sore Feet. "I have found Buclen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of i.... i..-. h Maine It is the prop- er thing, too. for piles. Try It! Sold under guarantee at . dall's drug storo. 25c GASOLINE WOOD SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. STANLY KETCHEL AND JOE THOMAS San Francisco, Aug. 18. Fight followers are anticipating a rattling bout tonight when Stanley Ketchel and Joe Thomas come together at the Occidental Club for a contest of 20 rounds. Both are reported to be In excellent shape for the go. The men are to meet at catchwelghts, which is a help to Thomas, and it Is the general opinion that he will make a better showing against Ketchel than did Hugo Kelly. I'll ROV till STACK Til KITSOX SPRI.VGS. Arrangements have lately been made so that perions wanting to go to Kltson Springs can take the mall stage at Eugene, Coshen or Spring field and connect with the stage at Lowell for the springs by way of Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sept 6 WKMj pkillino Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4872. tf BUCHHOT.Z & CARPENTER, 86" So. Willametta St. She Likes t;ol Thlns. Smith, of West d I " I.d rhna V. L """iiiMiiM The merits of Texas Wonder you . tnng3 and have adopted Dr. Kings - I vould never suffer from Kidney, New Ufe ,M11I as r family laxative L bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a j mediclne, because they are good and raiM 'bottle (two months' treatment sold , do thelr work without making a fuss "' " "' , u.,11 r i,v mall. Send fori0, i, These painless purifiers I testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, sid at W.A. Kuyken.iall s drug Biore. ! Olive street, St. Loul. 2Dc. POI.ITK ATTENTION greets all customers at our market, and as choice a piece " meat as was ever laid on a block juicy, tender, exquisite ly flavored and fine grained, is what we cut your porterhouse, "Irloin, flat bone or hip bone Meaks from. We know how to cut up meat- f01. j,um. as "ell as to choose the prlmesl, so that they will look tempting well as tender and succulent. Our prices are low for prUne meats. Broders' Bros - West, 8th St. niM-MIRF. rmoTHKRS For all kinds of draylng ; and ex ess. House phone Red 27 1.', or- nress flee, Black 6411. WOOD wuou: i 16 Inch old growth fir. 15.25 perl cord' William Transfer Co., Phone; Black 1141. tr "i!F,lL KINDS KECUTED ATTHls'orHCE TO lll-NTKHS AXIl CAMI'fiUS 1 If you are thinking of going Into : th.o mountains hunting or fish Ing call up Red 1 1 , or call at 463 01 he. street. O I Cn!d boiled ham sandwiches, fine i as silk, at White's restaurant, M o 0 WOOD SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E Buddy All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence .124 High streeX tf Gasoline' Voodsaw. SHOE SHOP IN X)UlIta E P Shlnn has opened up a flrst clas's shoe shop In Cuburg. All work guaranteed. Bring in your Job work. HUM ECZEMA Could by S'i!e-Pencil in Ono Hands in Dreadful State Dis ease Defifij Remedies and Prescriptions-Suffered Seven Yean. FOUND A PERMANENT CURE IN CUT1CURA ' I had enema on mv hamt f,r nKm MVen year aiul during thai tuim I had lit! -vtTiil MWHlleti rvmeditH, logi-tluT with physicians' and drun Kiatt pnwrip lions. Tlw duaH wad ho tad on my hands that 1 could lay a blate-nenril in one i f the cracks and a rule 1 y placed across the hand 2 u would not touch ths & Pnoil. I ustnl . V ' , Skin Ixtion. Henunlv and " ' ii..N n;. K.t i did not use any internal remedy, and while some pave partial relief, none re lieved as much as did the first box of Cuticirra Ointment. 1 made a purchase of I'utiounrr Soap and" Ointment and my hand were perfectly cured after two boxes of Cutieura Ointment and one cake of soap were used. 1 now keep them on hand fr sunburn, etc., anil use Cutieura Soap for shaving. I could write a (treat deal more in reference to my cure but do not want to take more of your time. Svilliam It. Dean, Newark, I)eU Mar. 2S, lt)u7." CHILD 5UFFERED With Sores on Legs. Cured in Two Weeks by Cutieura. "My little daughter suffered with bopps on her legs alt last summer. Her feet wtn sore, to, and she couldn't wear her shoes. I think she was poisoned by running through weeds but the doc tor said it was ecw-ma. 1 triini several remedies but failed to find a cure. Then 1 sent for Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment which cured her in two weeks. 1 find Cutieura the best 1 ever tried for any kind of sore and 1 hope I shall never bo without it, Mrs. Oertio Laughlin. iTydaJe, W. Va., Apr. 25, 1VI07." CtmipK-tr Fjitmutl and Interns! Trpatraent tor ITvi'nr Humor f In fun u. Children, and AtUiIti r.uisHtB it ('ntlnira rtmt tl'Se.) to Cleiuiat the 8kln. CiiiU tim Omitnerit l.HV.) tu Hen) (he Hhln. anil Oittrtira RewrfvMit (SV.).(ortn Iheformnf hoen1ntff Owrnt Pills L'5e. p.r Vll of W)l lo Purify the Hlitnd. $M iriroimhoiil (ht world. Putter Urug A C'lirm. Com. Sitli- Pntpn.. Htnn. Mm. M-Malkd Free. Cuilcura book on Skin DUcami. cow i i:ki. ... i Tl'.ai'm Tent nnr) wiUamo Rtr.-ti. Phone U 1521. O Dr. T.Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps I ho skin clear, soft and velvety. UoliovM skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, ?iving a delight ill and refreshing effect. At deal ers or liy mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by ccDn t HnPKINS. N.Y. CITY, proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM SAJJt AW? lUOOMMJNDrD B SfA.VLEV'S. 01? Willametto St. - - - - Eugene, The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Madame Dean's FRENCH Dm i r FEMALE riLLOi A KAFIt, ('KRTAItf ItR- i.tr.r roB KiippacMHrn MKNHTki ATK'.-. RE1EK MOVR TO FAIL, Kr'! Stirt! Hpet-ilv! hatUfttctlon (iuur anll nr Mom-y Ib-fuiHll. H'iit pr ihiIiI for $!. it bi.x. Wllls'ii'l tlit-m on Irtiil. U hi: (mill for when relieved. Hum (ilea Kre. Iiiit on Kettlnif th (fenullH-, H'-ez-pt no utihutltiite. If your rlniKKl"! lon not huvo thtui b-dU your ortleni to lh . UIITEO MEDICAL CO., loi 74, LlBClllir, ft. m i Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano HALL Sb SHUMWAY IMurnlilng anil Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and heot Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. q Carry a full line 01 plihlng rutures I'.'im e llhu k 1:171. TUi ami Oiik SO). ewport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceir able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES AIUL COMPLETE Best of food anJ an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, maikets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached bv way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. K. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket.. $5.50 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Our elaborate new Summer took gives'a conei" description of Newport, including a Hat of hotels, their (capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. J. GILLETTE, Eugene. WM. McMURRAY, O. P. A., Portland, Ore. 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. 102 East Ninth Street, Phone Main 645 GO -o Co to 3 S I Q o z! z 2 2 S o o 5 Q jj 5? t C H . WE. aft 6 yymt, o I IP . o 3 ?W pa z i ki . i JS 3 K5N3 IfP X ?S 8 Hi 3' i?r Williams Co. Transfer Light and heavy Hauling WOOD rOH iALE 504 WlllimrtUSt- Cueeiu. Oregbo Phone Uluk 11 tl I BETTING & HENDERSON I MASONS. All kinds of brick, stone and crment i work promptly mid neatly do no. Alt vork Kuaranteed. Kesldence 9!;i Willametto Street, 131 West Fourth street. 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