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0 2. W p if to 10 f Eg? 1 K. 12:8 8 lis opr IL8 I'S-S f U 'READY NOW FOR THE KCOiSb DAILT GUARD, mSm.AY. AIGIST 24. O T " - O, covered .lib v-rft Oher .WASHINGTON TAKtN that any Kreal pressure f '"" O cxrwdiiiE th unsure railed by me rum wTlOP i fill KtRN hOllHlAllUB; dim. .0 !,.,;,.,. the le.tn.-r -nd ; i,i, in ..,.m ihai if he t-xertt-d anv undue pressure or coiled his trunk in closer i.r lighter it uu'd hurt him. , "An elephant's trunk, powerful as It Is, is extremely seualive. It (ail ee the bite of a liy. aim " .iiliiilliMMiiininttttfiiiii lndianupul!s. l.'.il.. A 111;. 24. Men h., will be pron. iii nt in the notifi ration of John V. Kern of his nom ination for vii e-president of the i nirei KiHies 011 ti:e democratic ticket beiian 10 nrriv rif.v the e. r;.,:.'l,l i,,ii,h.K VIM' V t ll i 11 K is in readiness for tomorrow's exercises. Indianapolis, In holiday dress for the occasion, is preparing to entertain a large number of visitors. The program provides that all the ceremonies of notification shall take uiace at the State Kalr ((rounds in the daytime, and that there will be no downtown demonstration and no street parade. Nevertheless. It is expected that the attendance of nu merous democratic clubs, enthused by the presence In the city of William j. Hryan, and a host of prominent party leaders, will result In an im promptu demonstration of some sort tomorrow night. It is hoped that some of the visiting orators may be Induced to deliver public speeches. I I lie nOUllCUllUll CAen.in.-n ! Slate Kalr grounds will take place in I the Colosseum, which Is one of the i largest and finest amphitheatres In the country. Arrangements are being mini.) to accommodate a crowd of 1.1,11(10 people in the huge structure. A speaker's stand has been erected at one end of the building. The I stand has been made large neough 1 to afford Beating capacity for the I memebrs of the notification commit tee, the members of the national committee who will be In attendance and a number 01 specially i.ivueu guests. The notification Bpeerh and the address of acceptance by Mr. Kern will Im brief In order to give ample time, for the delivery of the speech of Mr. llryan 011 the BUhject of trustB, which, of course, will be the chief feature of the grogram. Mr. Hryan Is expected to reach the city early tomorrow morning irom iiiicago .- Washington. D. C. Au. .4. Ninetv-foiir years a no toda, a Bi it is1, a'riiiv. under the command ' General" lioss. entered the W Washington, having defeated t-.C'U" American soldiers on their a'- .. .,l....i,l,.ried to the 1 .ee ine one 01 1 ne capnai a u..---- -- 1... ... J , ... v.,,. that when you , i. i.i...,t Vad son and lltlon of a few .see elephants throwing, "d h- , h (, , the go ern- away. Their skins, while thick are . arrlva fjf the Britlgh. in revenge j ..(tl.n '! flu itHIIlll 111 1 . ..Ulni.tAni'Jtl H il V 1 n tf Hi Itrlil l1- very sensttlve. me ain " . for a aahlnRtonian navuiB atr-; i t aim led to nrevt-ni iuv H to kill Ucnerai uonh, whubc f elephant, Paul, from injuring me ( wag 8ayed at (ne eX,,ense of his hore, .1-. IJ aftomit IO UUIU lUC .un,. i.nniin xtu.n nvpr me. The general Idea of the great In telligence of the elephants is cor feet, but the Idea that they are n love with their trainers and would not Injure them is erroneous. In handling elephants, stern vigilance is always the price of life. I have never known an exception to this fact, and while we gain their affection to a de gree, we must never rely upon H. but be ever ready to meet whatever whim or mood aelzes them. - "They are particularly cranky in rainy weather they are perfect ba rometers. We can tell with absolute accuracy the approach of a storm b the actions of the elephants. e can almost gauge the very minute when a storm Will arrive, and during a storm they must be carefully guard ed. I think they are actuated by fear of the elements more than anything else. Singularly enough, they are all right In a storm when not under cover, so when a storm uenins .w will make every effort to break away from their chains and get out Into the rain. Once in the rain they be come docile enough and seem to have no fear." With the Hamuli! & Bailey menag erie this year are thirty elephants, both the Asiatic and African varie ties being represented. Why James le Got Well. Everybody In Zanesvllle. O., knows i.,rv i.m if rural route S. She cauital but the That' building was saved. , .n...cinna i brary was companled by National Chairman writes: "My husDanu. Mack. Uitn or tne amunguisnou nrmiy ueneyes u . - i..,.,i,.ra will he i!uests of Mr. and Mrs. Korn while In the city. (iHHAT ACT OK HAUN I M AS HAII.KVH r . FAMOUS CIRCUS ii- 1inir'e New niscevery. u.u une u. . "( - - Hia lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried It, and Its use has restored him to perfect health " Dr. Klna'a New Discovery is tne rv.us". la .k-i anH iiinir remedies . ror dui ane iunhin.u..- i destroyed, and with it many valuable j historical documents. The torch was applied also to tne I White House, the treasury and the war and state departments, and be fore the British evacuated the city, and the flames were extinguished.! property valued at $2.00,0u0 had i been destroyed, and In addition p?v-; eral score of Americans were killed or wounded. ..Ihe GRAN PROGRAM Stolen Dagger Fine Military Cap Red Hot Day Restful Ride Apple of Discord The Little Sweeps Vdlagje Fire Brigade Pancakes SONGS BY MISS FORD Goodbye Glory Mary Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45, XKWS IIKKVITIKS. prospects for recently Corvallls has good a fine new hotel. The Albany wire works burned, Is being rebuilt. The Oregon prune growers' asso ciating is buying up prune lacking plants In order to fight the buyers trust. The Cunard liner Lusitania fin ished a sensational run across the Atlantic at 9:30 o'clock Thursday night, and when the official figures for the trip became available after the liner had anchored outside the bar for the night, it developed that the big turbiner had not only low ered all records for the trans-Atlantic voyage by nearly four hours, but that :he had also broken three other records. The run was made in four days and 15 honrs. L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason IX'avo orders at White's restaurant on West Highlit street or address at Springfield. BETTING & HENDERSON The sensations or a man who .o mrum ouu '... -rh carried around by elephants whose coughs and colds It has no equal, ine trunkB are wrappeu arouuu um ue.iii.i uuDo U.u-a Hmir and legs must be of decidedly an tin-under guarantee at K "V1 ' ho,,ie UBiial nature, and Harry Mooney. the, store, 5c and 1.00. lrlal douib chief elephant trainer with Barnum free. aake1 l,b"t " TO HUNTERS AM, CAMPERS "I really don't know what are tny . ,. sensations." hu mild. "I never have I It you are think ng 01 goiug time to think of anything but keep- the mountains im..uuh ""'" ing the elephants In their proper po-,!! up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olive Hltions. I give most of my attention street. to I'llot when he has Ills trunk! 1,-vn around my neck. I FOR W OODSAW .NO "I began training my present herd I a.,mi t? Pnn- nilv last winter, and every day 1 put! Gasolene .ower. Apply J. K. con then, through their act three or fonr;rad 733 E. 11th. Telephone Bla ck times. To accustmn them to bear the47fi2. Successor to W. H. Davis. burden of my weight, I first begun ; al3 Willi a straw diiiiiiny which weighed ,.. ,,u.miTirif onlv three or four pounds. 1 added i OPl'OSI I K l'OSlOl' l( K I t.i ihiu l n iii iii v nboiil a niiiind a day MASONS. All kinds of brick, stono nnd cement ' until Its weight was equal to my own.! Writes axident and health assur- IIKHB BUTTON, Agt. vork guaranteed. Uesldence .l , an iron ........ wtti, , . m. - , . Wlllametto Street. 131 West Fourtn nboiil one-e.giui. .... ... . " V ' ,,,, t w k. Fur Cn tt street. Phone Red 4312. all around It. These points 1 hud trial. J, W. Kas ur. cn. u All kinds ot brick, stono nnn cement .in... us i'isi ... ..... 'work promptly and neatly dono. All! put around the neck of the dummy ; 81 . ii ... nni ' ... I..,,,, ...in,, whieh hint sblirl. oolllts: XOTICK All persons having rooms 'o rent to Btudents who have not yflt listed their names for the directory, are re quested to phone A. R. Tiffany, Uni versity registrar, Black 271, at once. Koome for women . are especially desired. wood: wood! 16 Inch old growth fir, $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. tl COW FKKD. Alfnlfa menl. At Bailey's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. GASOLINE WOOD SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf It. MeMritPHKY has taken rooms at OilD Willamette street, over Eaton's book store. Tel ephone Black 2SS1. tf The reinforced centre Vudor ham mock Is the on-, to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. TFe Portland's N(Wuj Modernly Fmi HOT Third andMuSi PORTLAND, . i Possessing every convenience and an ideal loafaj I .. It-- t L't t l ... 1 tronting n me peaumui tny piaia. Adjacnlj Kitciness center. Uo-to-date frill. Trlmli. J every room. Private baths. Bus to and from ill lit Rates Eoropean Plan RateiAonia $1.00 and $1.50 per day. $2.50 and Hi; $2.00 and $2.50 with bath. ' $3.50 and lott m Eugene Guard on Fife O. H. SPENCER, l'OUTK AntSll greets all cuslomm market, and an pMn of meat as was eutii block juicy, tender, -i ly flavored and Iii! r. wnat we cut your pa: sirloin, flat bone or : steaks from. We Im, cut up meats or well as to choose tic bo that they will loci: as well as tender audi Our prices are lot ! meats. Broders'R Phone 2Main40 r 3 Ul ! MiniTwniiii i mi 1 1 ii i' iiwiiiiiiiiwiiTrMMBMiMiMiMiiiBi iiniwii Minim MMMiB i ii i !! i ii iii ii rrTTTTWyT I FruitvLle Acreage Now On the Mrk tOOO The Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company have now decided to place FR.UITVALE ADDITION on the market, Situated Yi miles from the city limits and on the proposed lilectric Railway line, splendid wagon road, Bethel school just across the road. The soil on these tracts cannot he excelled for the culture of Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, . Pears, Peaches, small fruits and vegetables. Why Not, Your Own Home When you can acquire a modern one for the some money you now pay rent. Call at our office and we will show you these acre tracts, we have a comfortable convey ance at your service, and you can not afford to miss this opportunity. We are going to sell these tracts in the ncxL 30 days Those who come first will have their choice of ths entire plat. Prices are reasonable and we will make terms to suit purchaser. Eugene Re m Estate am 550 Willamette Street. Investment Compa ny Phone "Main 78" O