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O o RIX.KXE Dt.liTr.Di 0 o o HAT TO UjOQS 10 P"7 J ... HittlTP l dmrAD T Lai Painter CULTURAL LLEOE . OREGON ttltb courses in Agri r... iffmnnrnv.' Horti ,!l Husbandry. Dairy ic Forestry; Domestic in' Civil. Electrical, cd Mining Engineering; VarmaCV. Ljiiry courses in Agrl- fctrr uomesiic oticu '.. Mpphanle amerce ami ,77 li forge work, cabinet luting, puiniums. " mu.prn pnuinment. (pell sepu su'-jue with full ln ...II... In In tho Rfl- Jlljllivnuvu w In restaurant Li Olive Sts. I under new manage- hn tloroughly clean- tnied the building remodeling it in The dining room has Ipilited and papered t position to guar- Lst meal la the city and fresh meats a hlckea dinner on dire us a trial and rat. Meal tickets meals, (3.50. Fe- klichen and dining IE & CO,, Props I OLIVE STS. MUNROE WUKNISHER RANGES NITURE fct Eighth SU "nhlag for the klt ol pots and nan. In Nre. All the little Pt make cooking a Ma drudge you will jfjhine Red 5576. .OREGON J.W.MACHEN Win? real es UP0. come to t!l be town i Ihs valley, the 1 nter and the P0" in the ni of ill sizes tons,jlso cty luie. ESTATE CO. ""10 J U'Sl l.i il "U urn. rl Jour no l -"er i1 in In. I'trr-. Syrups cRixirsfSerow X 1 - Vl . . . .M.n.ll lyontKe bowels, cleanses ftie system effectually nssisfe one in overcoming linhitual constipation , - . ermanemly. logeTrts s eneficiQl effects buy the Genuine. Manufactured by tho California Jig Syrup Co. SOLD Bf LEADING DRUCCISTS- 604 p-BOTTLf. Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps t he skin clour, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing; and shaving, ? living a deligut ul and refreshinr effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of aOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM roa SAL! ABO BSOOMXIKDZII BY STANLEY'S. 612 WilUmelte St, - - - Eugene 'adeuchtfui1 PUWDEK , Imparts a pleasing softness and delicacw to the skin nd restrains the ravages nf 1 sun. wind and time. - . ta COntmitlkrl nnlipfinn Km! nates sunburn, tan and freckles anri renders imperceptible annoying minor oiemisnes ana sallowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging; odor exdUflivf.lv if num aM !a in way a perfect toilet luxury. V Price 1 1 5U cents. AsIc your druggist for it. 1 1 pHOYT CHEMICAL CD. 7xtl j 'ANDRUFFAND . r . K. . . . i . J .a . i. . . a .u uiuwaru signs oi uic evil done in secret by myriads of dan Jrtrff germs sapping the lite Moos, of the hair. Micro kills the para i.v, auvmca idc iitDiof Bcaip, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single applicatioa gives relief sad proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggistfor free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL QQ, The Home Tailor s the man for the booster to pat ronize. We bnnsr 'znA cxnert . w i others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McL-cod, The Tailor, makes L r.. . ' that catches the eye. G. F. McLifOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to L. S. McDOUGAL i ii ninii. . ni i PPORTIINEWS - - j .,,.... .,., . " tha lted-U'g bmii-h. t i Will !',,r . With Swiu ina. th,. former l"-i )urKer. at first bas... ,h. team Umks suod for the AmerU-iu is SDt'iation pennant. o MSt The St. Louis Americans hn a crpar rfpul f . 1 will have to take a brace if i pect to land evJli Twlth the Timers. bit, uiiii rei-i.ni i' .1,, The good showing 0f the Wash ington team of late makes It ap parent that the New York Highlacd ers are doomed to stick at the bot tom. The New York rii.nito ,. .,..... together a lot of youngsters to try uul tuia ran ana next sprint. Manager McOraw showed his ra- Judgment when he held on to Larrv Doyle. Larry lias developed into a olai in one season. Pitcher Louis Durham, of the In dianapolis club has pitched and won four double-headers this season al lowing but four runs In ihe o'i:.t games. o After all. thp ten,,, ic .v.i.. - i. in,- iu,ii,;. Since joining Cleveland Dave Alti- i"- ex-senator, has been scorch lug the lawn with his fast work. o The Philadelphia Nationals con tinue to nlav eond bull it'a .... cellent bet that the Oimi-r. ..u make it interesting for the leader iruui now on. Both the rhlcnirn Huh. on VV,lnl Snv nrn hnvlntr a h.i.H ....t.. keep within striking distance. Neith er team is playing as strong as it was last season. President 3an Johnson nt tiu American Ipae-no 1 tirnno fn- ih,,1 double umpire system and doubtless he will use two officials in eachi game next season. o As a pinch hitter Crlss, of the St. Louis Browns, has certainly made good. Criss has been used all sea son as an extra batter and leads the American league in hitting. About four times a week we read "Wagner's hit won the game" or "Wagner's error lost the game." No matter bow the game goes the great Dutchman Is held responsible. Storke is playing nice ball at first base for Pittsburg, and -with Leach, who is playing Storke's old position at third, the Pirates' Infield Is work ing great. "Uncle Cy" Young, of the Boston Amer.oas, received a loving cup from the . American league players a loving cup and traveling bag from New England fans and xbDJl.-ju on "Cly Young day." o Tv Pnhh nf Detroit, does not strike out very often, but when he does it grates on his nerves to such an ex tent that he hands the pitcher a roast ot some sort, ly yeipeu ai w Morgan in Boston recently, and Cy mnrlo for the urpat TVHIS. btlt Was steered off by his team mates. o fli-n n t la nd Rice, the Nashville sporting "screebe," switches from baseball to politics long enough to ask: "On the level, now many ui.u ried sriivs are entitled to vole the In dependence League ticket?" Tins full-width swipe may oe accunuieu for in two ways. (Irani iiiotices ev- OH1X.OX DKMO.'IiATS AI'I'l-.AL run HJI' To the Supporters of Bryan and; Kern of the sia.e oi un-. : ti, nvo nf a irreat. nollti- e inn on ii". " . . cal battle under the leadership oi Bryan and Kern. Wo expect toj achieve a splendid victory for popu-: lar government with t!:e best nation-; nl platform written in the life of po litical parties. We are confident of victory. ,! We hope to see every follower of William Jennings Bryan and John; Worth Kern In line and ready to do . . .. ..,.,, I at- irnvernment. . tneir pari mi ,i-.,.. - So let us unite and fight, go in and! '"' This Ih H' People's Fight . , i. o,.i ninnev to 1 1 i Kemenioei, u i - nance a campaign. Will you help us. We must maintain headquarters,' .... i... ,;, halls engage' POSt llinogl HI'iin, speakers, distribute literature, swing nannurs, an , , , ii,n Send in your contributions to John Montag. 26 Hood street. I'orttl.u d. Oregon Books will he open for in speclion before nd after ; elect ion. State Chairman. M A. MILLF.K. National Committeeman. J. B. RYAN". Secy. HheI.lkcs f;-l Things. Mrs. Chas. B. amltli. of WesJ, Franklin," ...aine, m... ,,.... things and have adop W " , New Life PHI. .""".'".'d'.nd ! tnPrUrinP. Derails uiv " ' " " , "o their work without making a fuss. Thee painless purifiers "om'at'w.A. Kuvkcndairs drug store. 25c. WOOD SWIN; John M. P. Di"'V '"rP7""!' F, Iloddv. All wood sawed to '";',;! For prom,.,, service ...b""' ;',. Hes rtencp ,.i i inline Woodsaw. I (las ter Sewing ,Sc,.lne CompW. 1S Willamette street, phone U-i 1481. I Hard brick for , ' "."wR P- CO ' I CHAMBERS HARDWARE , shape ot ue and niarrii-d. 1 Kill IS AM) KU.II I l; I Tommy Murphy is ,, m.- : I. each ill New i - .- at jim Murkier s c'uii "i k September 1. o ! Philllileliihl-, 1...1," n and KiVillg prov- hi ' l , ' J'MK ll!'San. are ! u"t,t,n8 Cauu I'romoter Cotfrnth !,..., ed a permit to hold boxing Iiduis on ithe outskirts" of San FrancU-o for .one more year, j o Jimmy Itritt, who is reported to he I doing well in England, mav he match ed to meet Spike Hobson in the near future. Jim Buckley has arranged to bring together Joe Jeannette and Tony Ross In a bout at his club in New I York early next week. ' Charley Rochette of California. who retired several years ag ). is -wing into the ring again, and is to box in j five-round bouts in Oakland. I Tommy Burns probably will return .o America soon after his bout with I Bill Squires next week, it is report ed that he has not found the "finan jcial fruits" of his visit to Australia up to his expectations. j Dick Fltzpatrick, the old-time Chi i cago welterweight who has been out I of commission for a long time, has ouiulated the example of some of the other veterans by returning to the ring to engage in short bouts. Promoter Coffroth of San Francis co got after Owen Moran and Abe At tell, whom he has matched for La bor Day, so hot the other day that both boxers have promised to be good till after the bout. The new welterweight champion ship belt owned by Stanley Ketchel is the first prize waist band to make Its appearance in several years. It Is hoped that it will not go the way of the famous Sullivan belt. o While Jack Johnson Is talking about fighting Sam Langford keeps busy in the ring. It's no wild-eyed gush to say that Sam, though a mid dleweight, will some day shine as the star dlnge fighter. o Few fighters come so fast and fall so hard as did Rudolph Unholz. The erstwhile Boer champion bored his way through Battling Nelson and George Mesniic and woke up at the feet of Dick Hyland. Willie Lewis says he did not flunk out of his match wll Uilly Papke as he Is supposed to have done. He de clares that his manager called the bout off virtually without his knowl edge or consent. o It begins to look as if Tommy Burns' string of almond fritters or easy money proposition has been cut. Perhaps Tommy will have to fight some one within, the next five or six years. o Mike Donovan, the Rochester wel terweight, was obliged to call off his i-.ii.li uith ltlllv I'inike. Donovan contracted blood poison in his right arm recently, and the aoccors iear that the arm may have to be ampu tated. o Joe Cans has selected Frank Mc Donald to put him In condition for his third bout with Mat. ling Nelson, which is to be the Labor Day attrac tion at Colnia next, month. i,!' i!i 'ii i i i; p 1 1 li 1 V(i HOl Sc . Salem. Or., Aug. 20 The North west association was f.iund at this place yesterday for the purpose of packing prunes this season. It Is a new factor In the Willamette valley prune market. It includes some of .he largest growers of this section of the valley, its members declare it will not Join the packers' combine, which was formed here some t me ago and will be the only large pack ing firm outside the Packers' asso ciation. The new Growers' associa tion has purchased the packing plant of Lesselle Bros., at Albany, and will operate it. The plant has a capacity of 1 5 0 cars for the season. The cap ital stock of the new concern li $10.- Among the growers who Joined In organizing the new onc-?rn lire L M tillbert of Uoseda!" Knos 1'rcs nall. of Salem. S. P. Kimball and M ii cm.. ,,f imiias A. L. We.it and L. M. Crozler of Rosedale. L. M. C.llbert was elected pn -ideiit. Knos Presnall vice-president and S. A. Lns.-elle secretary and manager. Why James le "t Well. Kvervbody in ZatiesvtlV, 0., known Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. hhe writes: "Mv husband, James Lee, firmlv believes he owes his life to the u"-e of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ills li .gs wer? s severely s..s:.ed that consumption seemed inevltab e, . - rpntfi mended New DIs- w nen a iiif-uu every. We tried It. and its use has restored him to perfect In alth Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung rcn-lles ,,,ghs and colds It has no eq al.The firs, dose gives relief. I O II. '" "nd .rgnar.inten.it K.iyk. mlall's idrn 'Vc and $!.'". Trial bottle free. iTTll WI!fDSAViN C.olene power. Apply J- n-"n.- -'i F 11th T'dep hone Black md. i J.i I- ii, N iiavis 4T.:. SuccesMir to . ej) Davis. a" .0- - oi-posn i; pdVD'M-VK k Writes fxidenr.-md h-Kh assur ., HERB BVTTON, Agt. : yt iiiiiii In th. LEE AND SON WILL" irm. of Uu. ,..: ; l,,s win ,,., m.M "lay ill the yards of J. lv 1.,.,. . Son I;"11' a--" in the yard oi Kd Avers I 1 '"' '"'I's are of first quality and -ire 1 tlee freiii .ill li,...., n " ibis pi.ue win ,ily SO cents per 100 pounds for plckinit. i)ther e.-umv yards will follow l.ee & Sou in H f,.w weeks. DeWitt's Little Kariy Risers, safe easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills wld by all druggists. -Votiiv (, i Coiuractors mid l'r:iiiy Owiurs. V.ifl.... 1- i .... "...r ,-, ntreoy given tnai pur-1 snant to the terms of Ordinance No. I i i a. passed ny the Common Council of the City of Kugene. August 13 190S, bids will be received by the street riuniiiiit, fi, i........ii ,.. the office of the City Recorder of tne i.ity or Lugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m.. Monday August 31st. 1U0S, for the iinorovement nf l.-l..l,ii. .,...,... from the Fast side of Charnelton street to the West side of Monroe street in the City of Eugene, bv the consi ruction of cement curbing along both sides of said street and bv pav ing the same between said points with bitulithlc, 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 i-enntn, tn tf, ti... price in detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared uy me uity Engineer. Separ ate contracts will lm i,u-ur.i.i t.. .v,n lowest bidder for the construction of said curiung; for (he paving and for the drainage. The said improve ments shall be completed within ninety days from the dale of letting the contract therefor. The work to be done under the supervision of the Street Commit tee and to be approved by 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 cent of the amount bid, payable to J. I). Matlock tnvnr tu runiilrnH ,n accompany each bid. The Street vuiiuiuuee reserves ine rlgni 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, 190S. Notice to Conlriiclors and Property Owners. Notice Is hereby given thnt pur suant to the terms of Ordlnanco No. 780, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 13, 190S, 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 3 1st, 1908, for the Improvement of Sixth Btreet from Olive street to the West sldo of the alley between Willamette and Oak streets In the City of Eugene, by the construction of cement curbing along both Bides of said street and by paving the name between said points with bitulithlc, asphalt, or other hard surface 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 be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion of said 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 bo 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 of the contract. A certi fied check In a sum equal to five per cent of tin? amount, bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany, each bid. The Street 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, 1 90S. Notice to Contractors and l'roM'rty Owners. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 779. 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. 19I1S. for the Improvement of Fifth street from Olive street to Willamette street In the city of Eugene, by the construc tion of cement curbing along both Bides of said street and by paving the same between said points with bitulithlc, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, now on file In the office of the City Recorder. Didders are required to stnte the price In detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared bv :hc fltv Knglnefr. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construction of said curbing: for the paving and for the drainage. The said Improve ments shall be completed within nine ty days from the date of letting the contmcls therefor. The work to he done under the supervision of the STt Comilllt.ee ind to be ipproved by them. An approved bond sill be required of e.o h contractor for the faithful per formance of the contract. A cer tified check In a sum equal to five per cent of the h ni'Mi nt bid. payable to J Ii Matlock, Mivb,-, Is required 10 aiininpaiiv lacb 'dl. The Street Coll. W. tlee re-erven the right to n jeil any or all bids l-v order 'if the Co.V.noii Council. O R. S BRYSON. ictlllg Recorder Doted at Eugene, t9n,n, this- IMh day of XtiK'int', 1908. ..TEe GRAND PROGRAM Dream of Toy Land Cat and Dog Lite King oi Cannibal Island Exciting Flight When Our Sailor Boy Comes Home Poor Pa'i Folly Wondering Mattress SONGS BY MISS FORD Honey Boy Good Bye Sweet Caroline Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. nv ALL SEATS 10c. EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF w" Kuykendill, M. D. W. O. Proswr, M. D. P. J. Bar.lt, M. D. B. F. Scaic It, M. D. D. A Paint, M. D. Gto. 0'B,DtBar, M.D. L. E. McDoug.il, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKF.NZIE STAGE leaves Eugtne at 5:30 a, m, Stagti da net call at private realdtncea out will call for baggage if aotilied the day before. LiveryJPhone Main 2 1 taWsamtSHSBKinsktBMaaaiHSBBi J. O. 1 HOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugene Electric Company Modern Wiring and Supplies Designers and Makers trf Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying a Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods Phone Main 74 Wwt Eighth St., Eugtne, Oregon. Will Move About Oct. I fid Occupy the Center Room of the New Register Building. CALL AND SEE US Lovelace now on tho race track of the season. $35.00 to insure. a Tyler VI A Grand Perchcron draft, (reg elOCe istercd)'. Color, dapple grey; . I weight, 2300 pounds. The cham pion Perchcron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid (Sb Rickel, Owners Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Streets JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE HOSPITAL 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. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A dallyitageleavMEugeneat6 a. m, for Maplelon, cloae connection by steamer for Florence and Acme I'OldTK ATTENTION greets all customers at our market, and as choice a piece of meat as was ever laid on a block Juicy, tendor, exquisite ly flavored and fine grained, la what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bone steaks from. We know how to cut up meats for your table as well as to choose tho prlmeal, bo that they will look tempting as well ns tender and succulent. Our prices are low for prime meats. Broders' Bros Ph-Mie 2Main 40 - - West, Bth St,. J The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of mnu famnnc frrM.rrc arA nirope auaaauv it VVIVI d lillvl UVWI J Northwest. $25.00 bv the . rT7!i o . 11, t B t young wiikcs otauion oi I, much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure.