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THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived bv buying; from a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD'S Practical Painter 102 W. Eight Su Eugene, Or. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS, - OREGON! Offers rolli'Klato coiirp In Aitrl riilturi), incliitlliiK AKroiiomy, Horti culture. Animal II uBtjiiiHlry, Dairy llunnaudry, etc.; forestry; lomentlc Hclenre and Arl; Civil, Klectrlrul, Mechanical, anil Alining EiiKlneorlnis; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offcrii elementary courBCK In Acrl cullure, Korentry, DoineHtlc Science and Art, Conimerco and Mechanic Arl. IneludliiK forKo work, cabinet making. atam fitting, plumbing, "in chine work. etc. Strong (acuity, modern equipment; fre tuition; o)inn Kept. Hii. Illuatrated calaloxue wllh full in formation on application to the llo gintrar, free. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Stt la now opened under new innmtw nient. Wo have thoroughly churn ed and renovated the building throtmhout , remodeling It In many waya. Tho illnlng room lias been newly puluted and papered and wo urn In a position to gunr antee the heal meal III the city for 20e. flood coffee and frenh lnentH a Hperlnlly. Chicken dinner on Hiindny. 2fic. (live iik n trial and wo will do tho reat. Meal tickets for week. 21 nieula. $;l.ti0. Ke malo help In kitchen and dlnliiK room, MRS. A. WADE & CO., Piops HKVKNTII At OMVK H'l'S. GEO. K.MUNROE IK HOUSFUR.NISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 Wet Eighth St,, t We havo erythliiK for the kit chen. An aorta of pota and puna In metal and Kraulteware. All tho little contrivance! that luako cooking a pant I inn Inatead of a drudge, you will find hore. Telephone tied 5576. EUGENE .OREGON C. R. MHAD J. W. MACHKN OEFORE buying real es- late call up or come to Springfield, the best town ol its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms oi all sizes and descriptions, also cty property lor sale. M.;m. & REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone Main 171 Madame Dean's rniNCH FtMALC Pills, l.iKr ioh He rmiLM,. u Mt.SifllATt.'N. lit 1 1 ft I II OH 10 ML Kifi Him-! HB't-il fMili(m tiun tiuitr kiiIimI or M.'tn v li. luml..l k, ul i.--I.ti.l hr l iv Hr in to ixt ih. m till lllitl, tl Im (ntlil (ur M III II h lli'Mil, Kiln li- Knt. lunUt oil u'UMi; tli Vt-iiutii.', niv-pt no mlltlui. II i Mir (tiiittuUt tlix ito l hrtw litem tnt your onl( n In i In biUtO MtDiCAL CO.. Iti M. limit, H Sold ii Eugene tv W. L. Delano NEW YORK CLIPPER I TKI ORCATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPtR IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Sicg!c Copy, 10 Cls. Imu :u ix 1 1 ki.T. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QuEE PIR. CO.aiO', DOCTOR ADVISED USE OF U Afk-r Other treatment Failed Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby Bo$ Face Lasted for Months Cried with Pain' kn Washed. ECZEMA WAS CURED AND HAS NEVER REAPPEARED "Our baty hfty broke out with trauma on hi fat wh one month old. On place n the id of his ff the of nickel wu raw like Uf liAk for ttir month, and h would cry out wh'Ti I bathed the part that were (tow and broken out. I leave him three month' treatment from a Rood doctor, tut at the end of that time the child wan no betur. -,Then my doctor recommended Cutfcura. After wing cak of Oitieura Koap, a third of a box fit f'utifura Ointment, and half a bottle of (.'uticura itinolvent he waa well and hia fft wtui aa smooth aa any bahy'a. U la now two year and a half old and nr.wma haa reappeared. J am utill UKing tho C uticura fckmp; I think it ia the fin-t toilet aoap I evr vmhJ, I Uot jt my little girl'a hair and face rlianw with it Uo, I am ao thankful for what ( uticura haa done for lin. Mrs. M. L. Jlarrin, It. V. I). !( Alton, Kan., May M and Juuo 12, '07." SANATIVE Antiseptic Cleanftlnsc Is Best Accomplished by Cuticura. "Womrn, rnipwinlly mothfra. find Cuti cura Houp, Ointui't, and 1'illa the pur- effwtivn rtmiwli, for pnnervinff, tuirifyinR, and iM'autiiying the kin, acalp, hair, and bandit, for the treat ment of inflammatory and ulcerative condi tiona, aa well aa for ro Htorinfc to health, atnrith, and beauty pole, wean, nervous, prematurely faded, run-down women, uuaranteeii ahxolutflly pure under the United rituUw Food and. I) ruga Act. Fvff lliiiiior tit Infinu. ("hlitlrrii, ntj Adtilu ron lit ot tut litt r Hum it to ('lrne tho Hkin. Cutkur Olnlmrnt &Or.) fi IImI th Pkin. and Oullrur tlraulvrot (filk- ,(nr In lUr tnrtn of 'h(H-oltt i'ofttrd mil. "J!t. r vlat til 60) to I'urlff tho HIimkI. Hiild Itintucnont the world. I'ollff l)ru( 4 C'bm. Corp.. Holr ITi'itf., lloMlim, Mam. M-yU4Ml tiH, cuticura book oo akin UImum, MTTI.IO SIIOAIi AT TIIK TllH.t TltH CAl'K la ll I way iiii rrlalnl, wIhtk you (('t I'verjIhluK ho iiiH-ll.lii mill I.kiIIi. tump tlii'Kf. Jinn. morniiiKH, wlion your ii.H'til In ritkli-. Wlii'ii you nmit to Iri'iit jour frlriulx, your wife or your m r.'lliciirt (o n nu'al (liat la rookiil lo the Vuccu'b tnnU. Iirlnii IIipiii to lln Tlirniro Cate. The Home Tailor s the man for the booster to pat ronize, w e boost fand expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLcod. The Tailor.) makes the lit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Electric.Gas.Water Willamette Valley Co Wil iarns Co. Transfer LisK and Mfuvv Hitulifin 'OUD I'OK Al.E 504 i:ij.ii,ttM. fi.irem. Ort,i i'tiuti ilUn-k tl M 1 MCIO ALTERATION OF FOOTBALL RULES It'liV. .V... ..i.i...:.r:ini'i. ftf Sli;iu(l' Vni, . iirn..:.l Kooiiinil Lilliil.- ill I'urllaud yiisitrday follower oP the ; Itiiuv are iRsi uasiui? lUv -!iau, maile In the uew rule. Tliei r several i hantfc s whli h ,i ubably I i nave a tenilem y lo ml it ma ganie i more o.en. Altei tUii otn made on the lorward fuuia, on toe penalty lor hunllliiK and rouKhnew. fouliiiK. lime to he takeu out and lu termlhslon between halves. The change In whlth the football enthusiasm are most Interested U the forward pass, alinouh the alter ations are not so tsreat as to make much difference. The rule regard ing; that particular play was altered to the extent that when the forward pass is lexally touched only the man of the passer's aide who thug first legally touches it ahall be entitled, to recover the ball until it has been touched by an opponent. Also, If a forward paH is thus legally touched, fumbled and touched by another player of the passer s side before the ball has touched an opponent, the oval shall go to the opponents on the spot where it was first legally touched. ! Ib-gmtling I'M- of Hands. I The new rules alHo state In regard to that play that while the ball la In the air for a forward pass players of the defensive side may not use their hands or arms on opponents, except lo push them out of the way In order to get the ball themselves. I'lnyeis of the side making the pass, may use the hands and arms, aa in case of players going down the field under a kick. Neither side may, however, hold or tackle a nopponent who has not the bull. In case a for- i ,...uu lu ilh.L'iillv touched out-. side of these provisions the penalty Khali be that the null go to tne oppo nents at the spot from which the pass wan made. I The rule regarding hurdling and roughness haa been changed to read ..uU r i r. vurflH .mint fn be gained and number of downs to remain un-i changed." a rlt.l.l tiwIi'A hn. been made time-' keeper and with the umpire has jur-. Isdlclion over the rilling oi a uaiieu , hall, which has been altered to read j Unit the penalty for batting the ball forward Is made loss oi it 10 1110 ui lendlng side. May Decline IViuiIIIch. In regard to all penalties for fouls It has been determined that they muy be declined by the offended aide, ex cept penalties under the forward liiiss. Tills, however, In case where thu disqualification, does not save the player from being put out of thu game. Insteud of having tO-mlnute In ..,.., iuui.. ,, u I,,., tvi.t.n hiilvou II has been determined to extend the time to la minutes. The teuiiis are to be notified three minutes before the ex piration of the time. If one of the elevens does not appear on the field five minutes afterward, the bull will he put In place aa first down by the offended side on thu offending slile'a 3U-yurd line. i Another change Is that If a ball' on a forward push or a kicked ball, except try at goal, strike the up rights or cross bars, tho ball ahull be .Miusiilered us liuvlng crossed the g inl ' line. In case of Ihe bull accident ally striking an official, thu play shall be gone through with uguin. II AltUISItl lt(i XOTKS, UK'AI, AM) I'KltSONAI. .luck Huffman bus been quite 111 over ul I'oburg. He bus Just returned from a trip to thu Hot Springs and seems much improved. A bunch of funs went over to Hul sey Siiuduy ufteriioon In the Douglas automobile to take in tho llulsey Sprlugfleld giime. The lulter won out by a scoro of t to 4. If it hadn't been for the rot leu support given 'I'ess Morris the llulsey tenill would hiivt) hud u wulkover. It wns hia splendid work on the stub thut kept the score ut n respectuble allowing. Adotph Senders was up from Ku gcttc over Siiuduy to visit bis cousin, '.I. 11. Senders. When he left for homo lie wus mighty glad lie wusn't dead. He hud one of the worst times in well as one of the best times of bis lite thai day. We huve been watch ing tile Kugeiie papers for scare-headed nrlli-lcs of bis trip, but possibly he hnsn't caught his breath vet. He is willing to admit thut there nre some things around Hiin-isburg thut are n little loo swift for him. Iluiilsbiirg people will learn with si rrow of Ihe deultl of Mrs. .1. It. HuiTls, of Port In ml, which occurred last Saturday. Kor twenty years Mis. Harris was u resident of this coiiiiiiuulty. moving from here to Hilgcuc and later to Portland, where she made her home for ihe past sev en years. Site was inn ll In Missouri and came West when n litu,. fii,i wllh her parents, who settled near Kugeiie. She was ii years old lit Ihe time of her death, the Immediate cause ef which was paralysis, she having suffered two strokes last .lune. The remains were taken to Kiu'.ene for burial, the funeral ite.iii; held Tuesd.iv A number from here were in atten.l.ince. 1 1 .1 rr Isburg llulletiu. (Mil MH I!V Ml I s SAI'l UliW i:im; There- will lie a special I'lMivncafU'ii of lanhoe 1'oin l.'IIUil.'lv Niw I at I heir asv- li ill on Saturday evening. A.isiist 22. at 7 Jo i Tho m'l'r ot the Tempi, will be i: ; e Ml erri'tl till t v o eamlhla 111. prese.oe of nil kliU'iU te.'l--s:eil lltatle Aelco'iie '. S SI'KNl'l'K ' .M.'iiar.-h r. ...' ".'tiir-v J.ivs' fro . trial. J V. I.i, Kr , I - . I IVrrv.'tt.M! oil eo..K stove are afc j l'HAMlti:i;S II WillWAIlK I'O. COMMISSIONS ON UMIF0RMoLAWS WET IT SEATTLE Sei'f!.. Va':i., Aufr. 21. Men who on if. Interpret and expound laws. m ho bear on noiiie ire heads and furrowed faces the indeli ble marks of intellectuality, and whose thouKhtful glances and posi tive speech betoken the trained n lnd and Judicial temperament these were the component parts of a dis tinguished company which gathered in the assembly room of the New Washington hotel today to dlscuBJ the subject of uniform state law.'. The conference is preliminary to next week's meeting of the American Har Asoclatlon in this city and many of the eminent legal lights who t re to participate in the meeting of the bar association are taking part in the conference on uniform laws. The need of greater uniformity In the laws of the various states regulailng such matters as marriage and di vorce is now generally recogniied. The problem ;i be solved is thj meth od for bringing about the dlred uniformity. The American Bur As sociation has done much to iwaken public sentlmfnt in the matter and with the co-' peratlon of the bar . sociatlons of the different stn'as It is hoped thu the desired legislative a.-tlon may he brought about v.iihin reasonable tln)e. Another subject in which the onrr miionera on uniform state la vs are ititereated la a new bill of lading lo put an end to what the .-hipi.ers term the gioss frauds which they declare have made bills of lading an unaafe lnatrunient of credit. Tho commercial Interests have been try ing for the pnst three yer8 to com pel the carriers to Issue two sep'irate bills of lading forms In order to dif ferentiate between the ordinary re ceipt and the more Important "or der" bill which is used aa a oasis of credit In the transporta'on and manufactured prouueta. A commit tee representing a number of the great commercial bodies of the coun try Is here to conler on the natter with the commissioners on uniform lows and It Is exp?cted that the con ference of the commissioner will draft a new hill to be Introduced at the next session of congress LOCAL TIMBER MARKET . 13 MOVING FASTER While the lumber business as a general thing is prostrate before the greed of the transportation linea. the local market is booming because of the low prices the lumber yards are offering to run off their stocks. The planing mills and firms that handle mlllwork report that they are behind, and apparently unable to catch up. For this reason contructors ure having trouble in finishing up sev eral structures around the town, which In turn keep them from taking other contructs. Houses are going up very rapidly, but there nre plans for some that have been waiting bidders and fig ures for a month. As well us Kugeiie needing more houses, there is ulso plenty of room for contructors. l-'Olt HAI.IC, KXrilAXOH OH LEASE Having concluded to retire from tho lumber business 1 offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and nil tools connected with the business. Mill located ut river bridge In the centre of Kugene city, east and west, and only three blocks from the S. P. K. It. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to gu into the lumber business, as there is ulwaya a big locul demand for nil Blubwood, auwdust, shavings, cull lumber, aa well us the better gruilea of lumber. Logs are cheap, lubor cheap, lumber high. A good millmun enn mnke this property pay for itself In two yours, and If he will operate day and night In one year. Greatest opportunity in tills part of Oregon for u mill man : i best located mill in tho state. Capae-I ity, 211.1IUO feet In ten hours. j When you have this mill you are at the market. IManer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of i lumber and lots of .money. Hive this your early attention It interested ln a lumber proposition. I niu sure you I'unnot heat It In the state. The quicker you act the surer you nre of! making your fortune, for this is a chance lu a lifetime. M. S. lWKKKlt. 333 l'e:ni street. Kugene, Or. NOTItl-: Any one ktuiwiiu tile wlietvaHou' ; of Frank Merlon write to i;'.'l W illis Itlili; , I'niverslly I'ark Station. I' huul. .i't.1 receive Jin. He will mi il uli: ;e totllltl soll'.t'ivhire in tiv euulit r . vr tin-: t;t; i. I TV.e Mie.:iain at tli- llt.itul will lie lown I it ,wioi:wT C'llntnii ar.,1 is o:u el the Nest of tile season. Plenty ot eouit il with just enoui;ll ilrallla to. :nake it interostini;. Tu i pet to; in-i .Hues e.i h evoniiti:. ivtxtn: niHiM! lit Inch ohl growth fir. jr..2r per j con!. William Transfer Co., Phone I Blaek llll, tf row KKKi.. Alfalfa meal. At Ila;',c5'. Tenth an I WillanicUu street. Phone Ked tr.2i. t. sui ik (x.ii s wmm; Call tip Phone Main 3J or Farmers St. H A. Maltian. tf, PROGRAM FOR BAND COPERTW PARK I Th program for the band concert 1 tonight is as follow.-: ' March. 'Kiig.-ne.' Head. I Overt fl-e, -' Maiden at Her Spin- me, nujfi'v. ,, Selection, annua Verdi ,. Lilies from the ' Floral Suit. Uendix. , . 'The Market Maid," Carl Bonm. "Tea Koae de Caitello." Keller. March, "The Autocrat," Vander cook. Notice to Contractors and TroiKTty Owner. Xotlce Is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 778, passed by the Common Council . .uA ri.v nt irnfFne. AugUBt 13, 1908, bids will be received by the street committee of tne council m the office of the City Recorder of v, ru nt Pnireno until 7:30 o'clock p. m., Monday August 31st, 1908, for the improvement oi uciau "' from the East side of Charnelton ..oo. tn tho Wpst side of Monroe Btreet In the City of Eugene, by the construction or cement curuiug uiuns both sides of said street and by par ing .ha camp between said points with bitulithic, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders are required to state the price in detail in accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the City Engineer. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the loweat bidder for the construction of said curbing; for the paving and for the drainage. ine sain mipiuve monia uhnii he rnmiileted within ninety days from the date of letting tho contract therefor. The work to be done under the supervialon of the Street L'ommlt- ua anH In lm nnttrovpH bv them. An approved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful per formance of the contract. A certi fied check in a sum equal to five per pant r,r tho nmniml hid. navable to J. D. Matlotk, Mayor, is required to accompany eacn uiu. me once. Committee reserves the right to re ject any or all bids, by order of the common council. R. S. BRYSON, Acting Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th day of August, 1908. Notice to Contractors und lrocrty Owners. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 780, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 13, 1908, bids will be received by the street committee of the Council In the office of the City Recorder of the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m., Monday August 31st, 1908, for the Improvement of Sixth street from Olive street to the West side of the alley between Willamette and Oak streets in the Gity of Eugene, by the construction of cement curbing along both sides of said street and by paving tho same between said points with bitulithic, asphalt, or other hard surfuce pavement in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications therefor, now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders are required to state the price in detail in accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the City Engineer. Sep arate contracts will he awarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion of suid curbing; for the paving and for the drainage. The said im provements shall be completed with in ninety days from the date of let ting the contracts therefor. The work to be done under the supervision of the Street Committee and to be approved by them. An approved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful per formance ot the contract. A certi fied check In a sum equal to five per cent of the uiiiniint bid, payable to J. D. Mntlock, Mayor, is required to aeoonipuny each bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSO.V. Acting Recorder. Hated at Eugene, Oregon, this ISth day of August. 1 90s. .Votici. In Contractors nuil PioK'tt,v u ncrs. Notico Is liereliy clven that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 7711. passed by the Common Council of the City of Kugene, Aumist 13, l'.lOS, bills will bo received bv the street committee of the Council in the office of the City Recorder of the Cltv of Kllireno limit 7 -till o.ln,.b p. in.. .Monday August Hist. 1 litis, i for the Improvement of Fifth street from Olive street to Willamette street in the eiiy 0f Kuisene.by, t he construe-! lion of cement eurbinj; alon- both' sides of said street and bv pavins the same between said points with! bitulithie. asphalt, or other hard' sni fa-e pavement in accordance with! the plans and speeifi. ations therefor.' now mi tile in the office of the City leriir ier. Hidd. rs are reqilir. l to state the priie i.i .Mail in aconlance with the sp .'citieations, and nil the form pre pare,! l. tie City Knaineer. S..ar a:e eontvtiets w ill he auar.li d t.i'tlie '...west linld.f tor the cons-rnctjon ot sa ,1 curliins: fur the paviim ,.( for the drainai;r The said iniprov. nients shall be eomplet,.,) within nine ty days from the date of icttiui; the' icntraets therefor. . I The work to he done under the supervision of the S'reet Committee and to he approve,! bv them n '',v'''l '""il will 1, required of e.i -h cotitraetor for the faithful per- ' " "oiuai t. , , r. It. led e.leek in a S'ltn e,,,,., , , (iv,. per vein of :he amount hid t . J. IV Mat:,,, k. Mavor, is re,'r., I ;.' '' -"l-sny ...t.-h h:,l. The s-rec '. -''"!' r -crv.-s the ,i -ht to ': ' -,:! ',; is i-v m.t. r t ! I -'p, ni, ,n r i, j! j i: s nuYsnv p,,. ' . lie. .! Ft of August, itiiis it ..Ihe GRAM PR.OGR.AM Tl f T t ""ui ui 'oyLand Cat and Dog Life . King of Cannibal Inland Exciting Flight Whea Our Sailor Boy Comts Rw. Poor Pa'j Folly Wondering Mattress SONGS BY MISS FORD Honey Boy Good Bye Sweet Caroling Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance ALL SEATS 10c i EUGENE . HOSPIT.I Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Barlle, M. D. B. F. Sciirle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M.D. L. E. McUougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses,, Regular course of lectures bv th far,.!.,. ... training in the hospital. The medical and Zti of the hoscital constitutes the facultv. Fn. mation address ,s W. KUYKENDALL, Iq ELI BANGS J. H. VEST CP. BARNARD BANGS LIVERY 0 Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Staitf Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Description! ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leavea Eugene EUGENE FIOREXC; at 5:30 a. m. Stapes do not call at private residences but will call for baggage if notified the day before. Livery. Phone Main 2 1 J.O. HOMAS Eugene Electric Compan! Moderii Wiring and Supplies Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas FixturftG rull Line ot Up-to-JJate ijooas T3U c -ti tvr . T-. i .,l Pi c rif.jrin. uuuc ivmutj m wesi cignta ji.t Eugene. "Will Move About Oct. i and Occupy the GntctM Lovelace iuw on tne race tracK ot trie iNortnwcsi. -season. $35.00 to insure. Tykr B. V eSoce : . , 1 'r-.t. A pion r'ercheron at the last Oregon btate ran."'. iirn ... i i ii .1 Linnrrs P "uiu"6, wur row meaais, several l-'a",uc v bons. G. R PRICE-1 Kincaid Rickel, Oi Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Chirfl ;J03 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED U' For the CAK InJ i. . ; "Wat Medical and Surgical (; Modern operating room Appliances forXriyJ Full corps of trained J ates on application, A daily itagelramU iur iviapieiot, cmh : steamer lor F1hk i'oute Ann greets all customer! market, and as tie. of meat as was n block juicy, tettie ly flavored and lit- what we cut your; sirloin, flat boot ti steaks from. Wfti cut up meats for y: well as to choosrj so that they will h as well as tender is Our prices are low meats. Broders'I Ph"ne 2Moiri40- H The great trotting sU dard and registered. famous trotters q A ,m,,ncr UilliCS ti uch Frc,11,s,;' , registered. OOOtc A Grand Percheron istcred ). Color, ,, kt m counis- ;