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MAT TO
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to buy yf
mPER AND PAINTS at
UDFORD
,ctiul Pamter
ICOLTURAL
OLLEOE
k . OREGON
LesUte coursa in Agrl
r. i.Mnnniv. Hortl-
ESl mStartiT. Dairy
Forestry; u
1,,' CiTil. Electrical,
-j ui.in Engineering;
wo i'-b -piumicy.
.jatary courses iu
reOT Domestic Science
DBuerce and Mechanic
t forge work, cabinet
im tilting, plumbing, ma-
et .
tatty, modern equipment;
; opsin Sept. 25. ;
( catalogue with full In
g jppUcation to the Re-
ME'S RESTAURANT
and Olive Sts.
Lned trader ne manage-
Un thoroughly ciean-
fenonted the building
remodeling it in
The dining room has
t piloted and papered
In t position to guar-
oest meal In the city
.'! and fresh meats a
Chicken dinner on
If, C-ire us a trial and
the reat. Meal tickets
!1 meals, $3.50. Fe
in kitchen and dining
WADE & GO,, Props
ITH & OLIVE STS.
X.MUNROE
OUSrUMASHER
-RANGES
JRN1TURE
Wt Eighth St.
eterythlog for the klt
fcrt! of pots and pans in
Smueware. All the little
that make cooking a
of a drudge you will
Telephme Red 5576.
.OREGON
1
J.T.HACHEN
EWym real es
up or come to
blithe beit town
k in the valley, the
F center and the
j" power in the
ftfitms of all sizes
Poiphons, also cty
I for sale,
LS JSP CO.
Z " ""in 11
Wk,, H ""M pre
:Sur
$LV". Uicuhr.h.
ano
V" .PJB- CO. M,
"Hills
"-M-rTun
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
'Mi! IiO'pn- - -
me increase and remarkable prevaleiQr
While Lichipv Hie.
orders are the
most common
diseases that pre
vail, thev are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, vho con
tent themaelitr
villi Honoring tht iffett, while the orig
inal ditemt undermines the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
. a i,ialiil!.v to holcl watpr
It r-j - ----- -
and scolding pain in passing it, or bad
ellecis loiioniun . .,.t ui
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne-
nF luincr rnmnelled to trn often
cc&a.ij' " ;i o-
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
Anllvnrl If stnncla the hifliQf
is wuii .
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. It you need a medicine
vou should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may nave a c..m.s wuh: au a
book that leas an
about it, bothsent free
bvmail. Address Dr.
v';in,r A- Co.. Itinir-
l . .... XT V UI,H Rob. at BwMMk-IUiAL
writing mention tins paper ana don't
make any mistake, but remember the
aniB rr Iviln.pr's .nmnR not . flnil
the address, Biughaniton, N. Y.
Summer
WILL SOON
Be Over
And there will be no de
mand for light-weight
goods. Like all other sen
sible merchants we reduce
the prices on seasonable
goods as the season wanes
because we want to clean
them all up to make room
for fall and winter stocks.
You will, therefore, find
many real bargains in our
storesuits and furnish
ings for summer wear and
that will be just what you
wntfor early fall. We
carry the famous hand
tailored line of Michaels,
Stern & Co. clothing,
every suit of which is cor
rect as to style, pattern
and workmanship. There
are none better; few lines
equal to them.
Light weight Underwear and all
kind!, of furnishings for the
summer season.
If you would dress well and
comfortably, conic In and let us
show you what we have.
You don't have to buy unless
you find whut suits you.
ED. HANSON
EleccricGas, Water
Willamette Valley Co
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any tirre day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
J. W. BARRlNGtR
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-iiv
ye at iirftifr.ee. Fciic'crre, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. Oreeon.
TITO KI OFXE
PACIFIC FLEET
ON LONC CHl'ISE
San Francisco, Aug. 21. The f .-.,
an.l second divisions of th.. a,"f(.. j
ju-t;i, acconipanu-d by ,.
tor(i hunt!,, u-av.-s Sai, ..-rui".i "
tocuy hound Ui a 2 1 mi-mil',. ',, i'"'. '
Honolulu. The fl.-et m rn, j,"
desnnati.iu Soptemhcr ;f or 4 1,i
tiivr a week s stop for coalini: ii,-
.. " " """ i Millloa, 2-'4i)
miles distant. From Somoa the fleet
will return to Honolulu, engamng in
a series of maneuvres ou the wav
and from Honolulu will B0 to
dalena hay for the final target prac
ttce. The fieet comprises the elnht ar
mored cruisers Pennsylvania. West
irginia, Colorado, Maryland, South
Dakota, California. Washington and
Tennessee, the fleet tender Charles
ton, the Solace, the parent ship of
the torpedo vessels, and the torpedo
boat destroyers Whipple, Hopkins
Truxton, Perry, Furragut, Stewart
and Preble.
On the return trin tha m. .
scheduled to arrive at San Diego on
October 28. The vessels will denart
from San Diego two days later for
Magdalena bay, where they are due
November 1 Tim mwlra ..r
November will he Bpent in targot
nmnticp at MMtrrltilitnu ),.,., rn
cember 4 tlie fleet will return to San
r rancisco.
ALLEGED NEVADA
LAND FRAUD CASES
Carson, Nev., Aug. 24. An Im
portant suit involving alleged land
frauds will be called for trial In the
federal court tomorrow. Five thou
sand acres of rich lands in Washoe
and Humboldt ' are involved. The
government contends that when the
titles to the land" were procured by
the Central Pacific R. R., the South
ern Pacific and the United States
Trust company. It was with the un
derstanding that there were no
known minerals In the land. It Is
now sought to have the patents re
voked on the ground that the com
panies named knew of the existence
of the minerals In the land when the
titles were secured. The case for the
government will lie conducted by
United States District Attorney Piatt.
ji d(;k takt
l'KO.MISICS SI'KKDY
HKVISION OK TARIFF
Hot Springs. Va., Aug. 22. Just
what are Mr. Taft'B views regarding
the revision of the tariff were Inci
dentally expressed by him today.
"if elected," he said, "I shall call
the Sixty-first Congress together in
extraordinary session to revise the
tariff at the very earliest moment
I have' authority to do so. 1 con
sider such action to be my obligation
under the tariff plank of the Repub
lican platform.
ilr. Bryan's tariff speech has not
reached here, and the above state
ment was made without reference to
what the Democratic nominee has
said on the subject, but in answer to
a query as to how Mr. Taft Inter
preted the Republican tariir piana.
IlKVAN WILL FHJHT
KOIl NEW YOUK
rhinI.,n Aiiit 23 William J.
Bryan will make a determined effort
t vw York state in the Dem
ocratic column. Plans to this end
were carefully laid today at a mree-onfi-fncp
nf Mr. Brvan. Na
tional Chairman Mack, heads of va
rious bureaus of tlie national com
mittee, and members of the exeru
.niii.. nt Democratic head
quarters, shortly after Mr. Bryan's
lUTival here Irom lies .Moines.
ii- Rwiiti will mienk iii New York.
Syracuse and Rochester between Sep
tember lli and z, and eariy in Oc
tober will again speak in New York
City and in Buffalo. Reports receiv
ed 'bv Chairman Mack gave strong
hope to Mr. Bryan and members of
the national committee that the Dem
ocrats could carry New York if Mr.
Bryan would speak In the principal
centres of the state.
Send Kern to I'licific Coast
It was further developed at the
conference that Mr. Bryan would
make a sharp fight In the Middle
West, while John W. Kern, the vice
presidential candidate, would likely
be called upon to make an extended
tour of the Pacific coast states.
TEA
You think one tea as
good as another ?
Why don't you buy at
the lowest price you see
in the window ?
Your rrocr r.turnl Tour noetf it T 1
Ik. Sobillior'i Bell: w. par bio.
T
Planting Crouch heen is t
what the mercnani -r
whose ad. ronnot be found
j WHKN ONK OF HIS PAT-
Z HONS LOOKS THRO! (ill
THE PAPKR IN SEARCH
01 IT.
ik Kir KKW
The merits of T'-xas y"
.vould never suffer from Mdney
bladder or rheumatic trouble II a
bottle itwo months' treatment! sold
o'j. Hull, or by inaM. rV.nrl for
wlmonlals. Dr. K. "a.l, -.'-
Olive street, St. I.""!
Four ..lrVr-.., amounting to
. : i i ). . ,i h.i :i;Y fit W (1 l -
,Vlry s-oie .. .vnilK o A -i,,-;,
2!.:h. Prres :.r- or, -x! il l ;
i,. t e:it .IHI"W Ol VUI- J
aJI
store.
o
"AU.T GrABnXOAv. tl.llST
I
I FRUIT GROWERS
FROM MISSOURI
ARE IN OREGON
I Special Correspii-.,u nee. )
Portland. Ore.. iu. 2 1 Fifty
thousand sou.,,,1,. post;;, (..u.Js slow
lug the magnificent Oreaon State
Buildinc at Th ai,l., v..,'. ..
c . lie Imposition have already neeu
I one "'""Ired thou
sand more have been ordered. This
build 112 is ..f.n.lria.rf I HllS
the most artistic state building 'eve?
erected at an exposition. The Port
land Commercial runt, Uiii ..... . .
,,i- i m sniii one
ol these cards tor the asking.
mi. a. necKer, one of the best
known of Amerf
. , , tine writ
ers, is nink np- o tAUK ,,r .
hehalf of the ' World Tmlav." "
ine comniitto in ways and means
appointed by the Oregon Hood
Heads Conference hnv j
uiiaueii uir
a Uood Roads Convention at Tllla-
" oepiemner 4, and another at
Kosebure Sentnniliep n,u..
--. .inifi
meetings are under consideration
and definite dates will be decided on
within a few days. There is univer
sal determination tn muim
palgn the most effective the state has
ever experienced.
Owners if hmnx. l.-.. ,,
. ...u,Wuo uwi H9 well
as breeders of fancy stock are coming
ii. rumaiia aany irom all parts of
the country to see the marvelous
grounds and track rf fh !,.,
Country Club and Live Stock Asso
ciation, i ne show will open Sep
tember 21 nm! rnnrlnn a
track and barns will be entirely com-
ineiea oy tne opening day. No mat
ter how much visitors may expect.
thev Will not ho illEutuutlnr f..
the whole situation is ideal.
President William P. Stark and
three members of the Missouri State
Ilnnrrl of Ui.rt iolt ttt-a !!
entire weeks in Oregon before they
complete their tour of the state. The
name nf Slurb le wall lrna-n tr. ..-ur..
fruit grower in America, and the
gooa opinion of these gentlemen is
worth much to the state.
The great irrigation districts of
Malhenr and Klamath counties were
represented in Portland tnis week
by Messrs. W. H. Doolittle, secre
tary of the Ontario commercial club,
and R. H. Dunbar, secretary of the
Klamath Falls chamber of com
merce. AMUSEMENTS
Grace Cameron in "Dollic llinple"
A performance as pure and whole
some as can be produced, yet really
funny and intensely dramatic, Is
surely an innovation for a musical
performance, nevertheless such Is the
big musical drama, "Little Dollle
Dimples," which the dainty comic op
era star, Grace Cameron, has chosen
to present to Eugene theatre patrons
Thursday and Friday, August 27 and
28. A good, consistent story with a
nure and wholesome plot and refined
comedy situations, with unique char
acter drawings, is something rare in
these days of nonsensical entertain
ments. Miss Cameron is not alone
in the amusement making of "Little
Dollle Dlmbples," for she has been
surrounded bv what is probably the
strongest cast of players which has
been In this city this season, air.
Bewley, the famous mimic and man
of a hundred faces, has the rolo of
Hiram Skinner, the big, awkward
country lout, and his every appear
ance calls fortn laugnter aim ap
plause. The celebrated actress por
trnvs the role of Auntie Dunn In a
careful and painstaking manner, and
gives a delightful Impersonation of
the stingv old maid with a double
nature, one for company mid the oth
er at home. Roger Grey plays the
role of a pettifogging lawyer who
imagines he is the one and only in
telligent lawyer on earth, and Daisy
King wears some stunning gowns and
sings brilliantly as the adventuress,
Mavme Creen.
incidental to the play are Intro
duced, the great musical specialty or
the Schubert Musical hour, also the
Elm Cltv Quartet and Eva Spear, the
human flute of whistler. The entire
companv numbers forty people, with
a large girlie and male churns and
augmented orchestra.
1H1TOVUH STAGE TO mmma
Arrangements have lately been
made so that pewns wanting to go
to Kltson Springs can take the mail
stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring
field and connect with the stage a
Lowell for the springs by way of
Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdavs. SfcP 6
WKLL DKILLINO
Get vour wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
PhOB5uBCHHOW & CARPENTER.
867 An. Willamette St.
WKMi DRILLING.
For up-to-date -?!! drilling see
laDuke & Leffler Co.. well drillers
Tel Red 5121. M VIllardBoul. tf
WLL.MIRF. rmoTHKHS
For all kInd."oTdrayln. ; and ex
press. House phone Red 2712, of
fice. Black 6411.
WOOD SAWING
f. inline nower. .' vv . v. .no...
..v..... H..rt 322.
Orders large or
small will be appreciated
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children, o
The Kind You Have Always Bought
?
Bears the
Sign" b ol
o
o
2.
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1 DDK
GREAT RACE MEET
0IN MASSACHUSETTS
n.iston.
Max.. Aug. Th..
Promise of ,iu, NVvv Kngland Breed
promise of tlie New Kiul.nut lire, d
is asso,iaiiu that t.:e grand cir
ca;! meeting at Keadville this vear
should lie an occasion that wcmld
make a brilliant page in turf history
seems already certain of fulfillment'
The meeting todav opened under
most favorable auspices and all that
Is needed to make it the banner
meeting of the year is six davs of
sunshine.
The keystone of the meeting Is the
laii.iuio American trotting Derby,
which Is to be decided tomorrow. The
purse Is the largest ever offered for
trotters and has drawn the cream
of the country's racing material, it
Is predicted that the crowd that will
turn out to see the great prize won
and lost will be the largest that ever
witnessed a turf event in New Eng
land. The Derby is to be decided on the
handicap dash system, which has
made trotting so popular in Aus
tralia, but which has never had a
fair trial in America. The event will
be a dash of one mile and one quar
ter for horses with records not faster
than 2: la. Horses with lower rec
ords will havv.io go .a greater-distance.'
The conditions governing the race
are as follows: Fifty thousand dol
lar handicap, dash race, open to all
trotters, in which the slowest horse
will go one mile and one-quarter and
be allowed fifty feet start by faster
horses for each second's difference
In speed, but no horse will be handi
capped slower than up to a mile in
2:15.
The first horse will get $3 0,000,
second. $10,000. third. ffi.OOu,
fourth. $2,500, fifth. $1,500, sixth,
$1,000.
CHIMNEY SWF.F.I"
The best that ever came to town.
Friends, the season is getting short,
so get your work attended to. Leave
orders at this office at once. Terms
very reasonable. The Old Man.
GERMAN' COACH 8TALLIOV
The German coach horse whlcfc 1
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
Bangs' barn.
tf J. H. PERKINS.
K. . IIAIGHT,
Photos, stamps and post cards.
Oenoral view work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and O'lve. tt
GASOLINE WOOD 8AW.
Garrison ft Gibson Bnw all wood
to gage. Office Black 1571. Home
Black 1751. tf
Only a few more days left to get a
chance on those rich prizes nt Watts
jewelry store. You get a chance for
every dollar spent at the jewelry
store or optical parlors. a2 4
When nuriirry aonV 'orget that
White's restaurant will satisfy you
Bmti cj, ine m5 iuu nan munis
the Kind Vuii Han Alums 8ou(tt
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Lane County.
John D. Adams, plaintiff, vs.
Thresla Adams, defendant.
To Thresla Adams, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby summoned to ap
pear and answer the plaintiff's com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled court and suit on or before
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons , which
date of first publication Is Monday,
June 29th, 1H0S, and you nre hereby
no lfled that If you fall to appear and
niu.wer the said complaint within the
tin e aroresnld. the plaintiff will ap
ply to the said Court for the relief
prtied for in the said complaint to-
Por a decree declaring the mar
riage contract now existing between
said plaintiff and defendant to be for
ever dissolved and that plaintiff have
a divorce from said defendant and
for the care, custody and control of
the minor child, Esel and for full re
lief. This summons Is published once
each week for six consecutive weeks
In the Eugene Dally Guard, by order
of Hon. L. T. Harris. Judge of the
above entitled Court, which mild or
der Is -dated from June 26th, 1H0S.
WILLIAM O. MARTIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
GUARDIAN HA LP! OF REAL
I'ROI'ERTV.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon, made
on the 13lh day of July, 1908. I will
offer for ealc at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, nt the
Court House door In Eugene, Ore
gon, on Saturday, the 5th day of
September, 19HK, as guardian of Bes
sie I.. Ilolrn. a minor, the following
I described renl property, to-wlt: Be
ginning 3i; rods and 12 feet east or
the northwest quarter sec. corner of
Sec. 3 1, tp. 18 s., r 1 west, thence
run to north bank of Little Fall
creek af lo wwafer mark, 4 4 rods tr,
a point 5 degrees west .if south from
the place of beginning; thence up
the north bank of said creak to the
west line nf the southwest quarter ol
S'-c. 34; thence to a point zu rons
least of the place of beginning; thence
I 1 2 rods north and 10 degrees west
to the south side of the county rortd
'running up Little Fall creek; thence
' v.-c-o along the south wide of said
: ro:i4 2i fe t ;thence south and 10 d.-
IT..;. e:it to the il ico of beginning.
Containing 11 acres, In Lane County j
. Or.--:ori, I
fi,ld sale to be tjfjl oclork of snld
pt TF.n
('. McCCE. Guardian
iWal'wj &
1'6
Sen. Attorneys.
o
I tl ici: of si n l .1 mi: y.
I l'Mate ,,l John Ki.r. n,.,-,-,,,.,!.
Noli,,, is hereby a .-. that Ed
ward Felix WhtlMK.-r. . Aecll
'f sa.d n is
; tiled bis aci-oun' t,ir t he
final settlement of said c-tate. and
Tuesday, the l.'.th day of September.
Ili'Os. has been set by tl, lion, the
I County Judge of said I. an,- County
j for hearing objections to the same
.at 1" o'clock in the forenoon of said
.day at the County Conn room of
i said Lane County.
! KDWAItl) FFI.IV Wll ITT A K LM!
Executor Estate of John Kizer. de
ceased. fieo. B. Dorrls Attornev r,ir V'stnl.,
tigene. Oregon. August 17. 190S.
Nonce to Contractors and Property
Ov, ners.
Notice Is hereby given that nur-
suant to the terms of Ordinance No.
. passed by the Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August U,
"ids will be received by the
street committee of the Council In
the office of the Cltv Recorder of
the City of Eugene until 7:2-0 o'clock
p. ni Monday August 3 lxt, 190S.
for the improvement of Eighth street
from the East side of Charnelton
street to the West side of Monroe
street iu the City of Eugene, by the
construction of cement curbing along
notn sines ot said street and by pav
ing the same between said "points
w4th.,bUulithlc, asphalt, or other
hard surface pavement In accordance
with the plans and specifications
mcreior now on ine in tne onice
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
lowest bidder for the construction of
said curbing; for the paving and for
tho drainage. The said Improve
ments shall bo completed within
ninety days from tho date ot letting
the contract therefor.'
The work to ho done tinder the
supervision ot 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 tho contract. A certi
fied check 111 a sum equal to five per
cent of tho 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
tho Common Council.
R. 8. BRYSON,
Acting Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th
day of August, 11)08.
Notice to Contractors imd lrierty
Owners.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Ordinance No.
780, passed by tho Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August 13,
1908, bids will bo received by the
street committee of the Council In
tho office of thu City Recorder of
the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock
p. m., Monday August 31st, lulls
for the Improvement of Sixth street
from Olive street to tho Wost side
of the alloy between Wlllametto nnd
Oak streets In the City of Eugene, by
the construction of cement curbing
along both sides of said Btreot and
by paving the sumo betwoen Bald
points with bltullthlc, usphalt, or
other hard surface pavement In ac
cordance with the plans and spec!
ficatlons 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 rorm pro
pared by the City Engineer. Sep
arate contracts will be awarded to
tho lowest bidder for the construc
tion of said curbing; for the paving
nnd for the drainage. The said Im
provements shall be completed with
in ninety days from tho date of let
ting the contracts therefor.-
The work to he done under the
supervision of the Street Comniltteo
and to be approved by them. An
approved bond will be required or
each contractor for the faithful per
formance of tho contract. A certi
fied check in a Sinn equal to five per
cent of the amount bid, payable to J.
I). Matlock, Mayor. Is required to
accompany each bid. The Street
Committee reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids. I!y order of the
Common Council.
R. S. BRYSON',
Acting Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th
day ot August. 1 9S.
Notice to Contractors nnd l'roMTly
OWIMTH.
Vntic (a herchv given that nur-
snant to the terms of Ordinance No.
779. passed ny tne uiiiiiniiri I'ounrii
of the City of Eugene, August 13,
ion. 1,1,1.. urlll lt rnr-filvorl IV the
..-.... ... .,.., r,r th,. fVlllllcil In
the office of the City Recorder of
e City or Eugene until cm o ciock
M,,,lv Animal t Ht 1 'Ml K
for the Improvement of Fifth street
from Olive street lo w lliailtene sireei
In the city of Eugene, by the construc
tion of cement curbing along both
sides of said street and by paving
thu same between said points with
bltullthlc, asphalt, or other hard
surface pavement In accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor,
now on file In tho ofHce of the City
Recorder.
Bidders are required to stale 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 lo tin
lowest bidder for the construction
of said curbing; for the paving and
for the drainage. The said Improve
ments shnll be completed within nine
ty days from the dale of letting the
contracts therefor.
The work to be done under tin
supervision of the Street Committee
and to be approved by them. An
approved bond wllj be required of
each contractor for the faithful per
formance of the contract. A cer
tified check In a sum equal to five
tier cent nf the a:"ount bid, payable
fi J. D. .Mullock. Mayor, Is rcqtilr'!
to accompany each bid. The Street
Committee reserves the right to re
'.ct anv or all bids bv order ol lb'-
Common Council.
It. S. I1KYHO.V
Acting Itecorib-r
Iia'ed ati!5)igene, Oregon, this 1Mb
day of August, 190S.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will pe made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows:
To Bath Wayi One Way
through vii
Portland CallfornU
Chicago 76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.5o
St. Paul ' 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 75,o0
Kansas City 63.75 75.oo
Tickets will,be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good for return In 90 days with stop
over privileges p enure within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
A.J. GILLETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray, General Pas
senger agent, Portland, Ore.
The Home
Tailor
s the man for the booster to pat
ronize. We boostlfand expect
others to boost the town by
patronizing the Home product.
McLcod, The Tailor, makes
the fit that catches the eye.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
PARTICULAR
ATTENTION
Is always given at the .Mer
chants' Bank of Eugene to
commercial accounts.
We extend to our patrons
every accommodation and fa
cility that is consistent with
absolute security. You will
find that having an account
with the Merchants' Bank Is a
distinctive advantage to you In
your business.
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
WTCJHIH t KOMPF
Successors to q
AtMITACE & BOWN
Livtry, Feed and
O c)lrand7lh Eugene. Or.
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