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mittiittniat:: o o J ANOTHER o His Wife Mai Who Is Responsible? - i We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build a fev more houses to rent. The Booth-Kelly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co 4A . . - ' " i i, attnmmmximiitmttiiititmimmiitjrmumKitHmm WARM GREETING FOR BRYAN AT TOPEKA Topokn, Ko., Auk. 17. Tho rnpl t it I city of Kaunas today was tho niee ca fur Demur nils from three stiileH, t'onui to ht'iir Wlllliiin J. Ilryiui upoiik in tho subject of tln k inutility de lioHlt law for banka. Tim hiiht!i , iih lirovloimly uiinuuiired, wuh to form unn of tho "keynotes of tho Denui erutle nntltimil nimiuilKii. On hi arrival from the Kant Mr. Ill yiul wan met at tho train hy a In , nil roioiitloii (oniinltlee unit thu nieiii bera of tho Ih'mocriitle statu eom in II ton of KniiHBS. Through atreeta whlrh wore decorated for tho occa sion tho Democratic presidential candidate wa enrorted to tho llotol Throiip, where linii'lioon was sorvoil. Tho statu aiithorltlos hnvlnii retim ed authority for tho Mieeeh-uinklim to tako plai'O on Iho Krnnnils of lh capl tol, It was derided to lmltl tho dein- unHtrution at. the city park, where an IniiuoiiHo crowd couKrciuited an hour or more lie Torn tlic tlut ichoduled for tho appearance of Mr. Hrynn. Sov onil hnnils fmutahect niualo for the occasion, anil Ihem were Introducto ry apoochea frmn. prunliient ropraen- itlira it tin lkni(ratli lartf In Kansas. Mr. Bryan rode In an open! rarrlBKo from the noted to the park, and was grvetrd alt alonK the route with rhmn from the crowds tnat thmnised tho sidewalks. Another rousliiK Inoviitloa awaited Mm when he appeared d the aieakcra pim form and was Introduced to tho ast. iisKimihlaKo that tilled the park and overrun Into the adjiilnlim streets. I' or tiore t'vri. i hDUi fMnil lliirlnn'a Arnica Salvo to ho the proper thluK to use for aoro foot, as well as for licalliiK hums, sores, cuts, and all manlier of abrasions," writes sir. w. mono, oi Knst I'ortanil, Maine. It la the prop er thing, too. for piles. Try It! Sold under uuarantee at w. a. rviiynuu dall's drug store. 25c. ninirni Rnwitiv Murnlna Oomnhnv. IK Willamette street, phone Hod 14(1. tt NOTES OF THE DAY'S NEWS IN BRIEFFORM t ..The GRAND PROGRAM Bandit King Colonial Soldier Misadventures of a Street Singer White Crime Adventures of an Overcoat Valiant Son SONGS BY MISS FORD "SomewherM and "Yesterday Matine Saturday 3 p. m Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c. J. O. 1 MOM AS J. DAVUXSON Eugene Electric Company Modem Wiring and Supplie Designers and Makers ol Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrfiaf hull Line ot Up-to-Datc GooJs o Phone NUin 5 -74 "Vnl Eighth Si Eugene. Oregon. WUl Move About ct I and Occupy the Center Room of the New Re.sur Building. CALL AND SKK US Jefferson. N V.. Aug. 27. A tour nament for the White Mountniin open golf uunnteur chaniplonshli opened today on tha links of the Waumbek (Jolf Club and will continue till the end rid the week. V oh hi unto ii. 1. C, Auk. 27. The battleships Alabama and Malne.whlrh lump been detached from the Atlan tis kultleshlp fleet and are preceed lug the fleet by about a month on thu nip around the world, are due to arrive tomorrow at Aden, whence they will proceed through the lied Sea and Suet ranal to the Mediterra nean. Tinelne, Wis., Aug. 27. A lively pnKlllstle bout Is expected here to nlKbt when Danny Uoodninn and AI WolwiHt como together for a fen- rnnml Itonl II u'lll I, a ,.l .rl encounter. In their first meeting' ttoigaiu illsiiosed of (ioodiunn In four rounds. Since then, however. Cood nian has engaged In fifteen bouts and never lost a decision. Waterloo, la.. Auk. 27. Many vis itors are hero for the annual conven tion of the Iowa Association for the Heaf, which opened today for a three days' session. The sign language will be employed for all of the nil drosses and discussions, which will concern principally the recent Im provements lu met hints for the edu cation of the deaf and dumb. J Asbnry Park, Auk. 2 7. The A j bury Park conference of the Chrls 1 1 Ian Socialist Fellowship opened here lousy wttti delegates preient from iVnnectlcut. New York, Pennsylva nia. New Jersey. Maryland and Dela ware. Tho speakers this afternoon Included Miss May CoRhlitn Kltr.imt rUk, of llrnoklyn. the Uev. Maurice Thinner, of New York. Itev. James I. . Smiley, of Annapolis, and deorgc II. Strohell, of Newark. Kreeport, 111 . Aiiii 2 7. - A big rel etna:tn was hold here todav In hon or of the fiftieth anniversary of the I second meat Lincoln lViugla debate. wnun wan nchi in r roeport August J 7. K.".v (ioiieral Smith IV Atkins pie-Kl,',l at the aitutversary exercises end tke prominent speakers iiu ln.t. il Srmitor DolMver. of Iowa. I'ltUmel W. 11 l:i iiisoti, of l.cniston. and I'on iifssin.iK I'r.ii.l H. I.otdcn. .V-tei n. Or . Vni;. 7 Per the le f lle il.ns t lie c,-s of oiirsmeu 111"' i. 'HI the Northwest will be ' i"... .1 tow aid sinru. where the oort .inr.ii.i'. rei;.i't.i of the low - 1,1' I'.nn-.'.'i.i r;cr opoiio,! today under M.iv o, i!,;o .,...;,.,, vhe proiiram iP'o'..l,s tot .i nuinl.or of marine ami . I. ,ii l ci t:n I.--, in :i.l.iil,Mi lo tho usual aquatic, sports, yacht racing, launch racing and rowing, contests. San FrancUco,. Cal., Aug.. 27.. The Most .Rev. Patrick W. Kiordan, arch bishop of. San Francisco, was sixty-six years old today, having been horn In New Brunswick, August 27... 1842. Next month hla groce will celebrate the sliver jubilee anniversary of his consecration as an archbishop. New York,. Aug. 21. The Eastern headquarters ot the Democratic Na tional committee were formally opened today,, and. by the first Of the coiiiiiik weeK it Is expected to havo all if the campaign machinery In perfect running oritur. The, committed occu- TROOPS MAY BE GALLED TO ENFORCE SUNDAY LAW Seagirt, N. J., Aug. 27. In a startling proclamation to day Governor Fort declared that unless the excise law is observed at Atlantic City, which he calls a Saturnalia of vice, and next Sunday all sa loons and cafes are closed tightly, he will call an extra session of ti e legislature and may send New Jersey stato troops to this famous resort and declare the city under martial law 4 DREAMED STEAMER WOULD GO DOWN New York, Aug. 2 7. Saying s'le dreamed the French liner Touralne, which sailed today for Havre, wouU go down at sea. Marie Fennell re fused to go aboard the vessel. Her husband and friends tried to drag the woman aboard, hut she resisted, and when the steamer sailed the wo man, a flock ot children and an angry husband were left standing on the pier. WILLIAM T. VILAS. Former I'nlted States Senator and postmaster-general, who died todav. pies nineteen rooms on tho parlor Hour of the Hoffman House, which has served as Democratic headquar ters In New York for a number of years. l:X-SK.N A TOH VII.AS HIKII THIS MtillMM; Mi"" son WU.. Aiic. 27. - Kx-Son-ator Wm. F. Vilas died at liVto to- TAKK NOTTt'K CALIFORNIA REPUBS SELECT ELECTORS Oakland. Cal.. Aug. 27. The Cal ifornia Republican state conventljn is In session here today for the pur pose of selecting ten presidential elec tors. A feature of the convention is the attendance of a large delegation of woman suffragists, who want tin convention to adopt a plank submit ting the suffrage question to the people. Kvrellent Health Advice. Ice ere.ini. If you are Wiirm, hot pop.Hirti if yon are cold. The swift est ol i-amltes to keep you sweet, tin,' oi-i'lu si . Jt music to please tho ca". ami c 'o.l s '. nil time Where" t -ho lawn social at McMufphey's Wo.lnos ,ia uuV.. August Jii Ailmi-sl. ti to grounds, to cents. Children c.i:r"u with i.ireiits will be a.iniitie.l ri-.. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 37 Clfford Ave.. San Jose, Cal. savs ' The worth of Klectric Bitters as a general family remedy for head ache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that 1 am prompted. to sny a word in its favor, for the henent of those seekliiir relief from such afflictions There is more health for the difst ive orc.ms in a bottle of Klectric Hit ters than In any other remedv I know tliatlng furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale ci;ap by first Nstlona Uank. KOU WlXHiSAWlXO C.w'or.e power. ApplvJ. R Con rad. 733 P. 11th. Telephone !!,. r 2. SaccessorQto W. H. pavs HKUK'S AX KXAMPIjR OF GOOD HOUSE SEXSE See how quietly he stands while be ing, shod. He knows he is having a good job done. We do all kinds of horse shoeing and our charges are reasonable always. How can a horse do a good day's work poorly shod? Let us tlx yours up now. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Groceries FreshlGreen Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, we hve our own delivery Irish Qb Pierce Phone Miin 53 52 East 9th tS C. R. MEAD J. V. MACHEN UEFORE buyint; real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M.;m. & REAL ESTATE CO- Telephone Main 171 You're on! when your clotiii after by our HP Cleaned lrtL properly, dell and our charge! ness make MtW" sured fact. Everything W Cleaning an' 4 I Eugene Dy' J I 6th an MM I PhoofWj Ph3 HALL k SHUMWAY Plumbing and Sewer Work. Also general lo&bing In tin and sheet iron work. Ire work promptly attended to. CMrry a full line of plumbing fixtures r.hooe Illack 1371. 7th nndPak Sts. Furnish mivrlv. H kinds of reE and tinninM and let unur WOf Aya Ail Transfer ..-,,l. hen"-1'!- prompt rh' o o o o o 5 o o o o o O, O 0 O