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.Pit 'T-iiir. whose ambi- V'ZZ' nfluenee uree mflfmru- i I women we ' fcV and aiimg woraeu C their jams, "" P8 . 1...W1 and w-itftr wriu""" 1 Ujjty, for E.PINKHAW a Sw.of332 Cbestnul t Mich, writes: j (mm 1 terr severe female It, 1 bur time. Lyaia r VtwUble Compound, re tltUliopeitwilldoothei aath food as it has me. cni Wheaton, of Vienna rites to Mrs. Pinkham: I walking snaauw. my uwr L upon my writing to you fir. E. Pinkham's Vege- toad, which I did. It re r win! and misery, and MRSICK WOMEN, EtT vesrs Lydia E. Pink- etawe Lonipounu, wane and herbs, has been the remedy for female ULs (MTelv cured thousands of k have been troubled witli tiinnamrnation, uleera- ilarities, periodic pains, that bearing-down feel ess, or nervous pros Ttr don't you try it? khara, at Lynn, JInss., ict women to wrlto hce. llJtY SALE AT 'HITS IUCKKT STORK 1? will be one of the best t tier offered to the peo- ke. This jewelry is not iewelry usually carried t tod racket stores, but le the kind you will find Jewelry stores of the pe prices are so ridicu tat this seems almost 1m kverthless it is the truth, kle who buy of this Jew I'lrday will obtain better t they know. a26 POD! Vt'uuu' I! growth fir, 15.25 per a iraosrer Co.. Phone tf VE MONEY AHEAD fnulate maney, one juatdhisexpenditures FT are less than his tearful plan is tn account with the Bns: and make deposits. M. Paid WW Deposit P" TYPEWRITER "ehter .x 1M rn to be is the focalAot riort 9- M II I ,, rL $65,000,00 WIRE FENCES KEEP OUT ALL ' BUT BEAR SIIKK1' AUK rXMOl.KSTKI) 1XSIHK K 1'IMH'Klll-V FK.M'KII IUX. ks ;ki..mks ;o Tniior;n K SILY Til V. ADVAXTAtiKS Fencing the range to protect sheet, from the attacks or predatory ani mals has met with excellent results In the Wallowa National Forest, Or The problem was to find a strong fence that would make the sheep se cure, even without the care of a herd er. The chosen fence, which is bull', of woven wire with barbed wire on the top, has kept out all minor ani mals such as wild cats, lynxes and coyotes, but has not withstood the attacks of the giizzlies, which are ap parently able to pass through it with little trouble. Sheep numbering 200 head were placed in the enclosure, with their lambs upon June 20th and have been allowed to graze at their free will with no attention whatever from any herder. They have done splendidly and as far as the observation of theme In charge of the experiment goes, given area grazed by sheep under such conditions will carry more Bheep per acre than one grazea unaor tne charge of a herder. Tracks along the fence show that predatory animals come to the fenco constantly and follow It around, but. with the exception of the bears, do not seem able to enter. The hunter employed by the service for hunting predatory animals in the vicinity of this enclosure nas killed no less than six large grizzlies this season, besides numerous otner ani mals of the predatory class. The results of this experiment are so satisfactory thus far tnat private individuals are profiting by It. J. w. Emmons, of Troy, Oregon, has a large area of private land fenced with a special wire fence In which 'm has this season lambed a herd ct 670 ewes without a herder's care and with very little attention and great success. Mr. Emmons is extending his fence, for he finds that it pays. Careful record will be kept of the weights of lambs raised insldo this fence with a view of comparing them with the same grade of lambs raised outside the fence on the same class of range, so that any gains or looses in weight and growth may be deter mined. MOUNTAIN ATMOSPHERE CLEARED BY RAIN Reports from the mountains east of here state that all the little slash ings and forest fires have been extin guished. The atmosphere of the mountains is said to be clear of smoke, and as soon as the storm passes the most delightful period of the season will be enjoyed by hunters and campers. The best of the hunting season is also before the sportsmen, for in September and October the brush is less brittle and the deer run more freely. Fishing, It Is also hoped, will improve with the new month. THIS DATE IX HISTORY August 27 1733 Brandt made first accurate experiments on the chemical nature of arsenic. 1741 Joseph Reed, president of Pennsylvania from 177S to 1781, born In Trenton, N. J Died in Philadelphia March a. 17S5. 1776 British defeated the Ameri cans in the battle of Long Isl and. 1819 The Duke of Richmond, governor-general of Canada, died of hydrophobia. 1S65 Thomas Chandler Hurllbur ton, noted Canadian writer, died. Born, 1796. 1S69 First Confederate soldiers' monument unveiled at Grif fin, Ga. 1904 Battleship Louisiana launched at Newport News. THIS IS MY 57TH HIRTHDAY Clinrl's X. Gregory Charles Noble Gregory, prominent a lawyer and educator, was born In Unadllla, N. Y., August 27, 1851. He was graduated from the classi cal department of the University of Wisconsin in 1871, and from the law school of that institution In 1872. In the latter year he was admitted to the bar and entered upon the praceice of law In Madison. Wis. In latter years he filled several public offices In the city government of Madison, Wis. From 1894 to 1901 he was as sociate dean of the College of Law of the University of Wisconsin. In 1904 he became dean of the College of Law of the University of Iowa. Professor Gregory was one of the or ganizers of the American Association of Law Schools, and presided at the meeting at Saratoga at which it was formed, and was vice-presdent of the Antwerp conference of the Interna tional Law Asoclatlon. TRY THIS FOK KKSSHRT Dissolve one package of any flavor ed JELL-Q In one pint of boiling wa ter. When partly congealed beat un til light one cup whipped cream and six erushod maccaroons. Whip all together thoroughly am) pour Into a mold or bowl. When rool !t will Jel lify and may be a- rv -d v Ith whip ped cream or any good pudding sauce. The JELL-0 costs 10 rents per Package and can be obtained at any good grocer's. There are tuaiiv Imitations (of De Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve but lust one original. Sold by all I dri(tista. ITAYIOR AND ROBERTS' " WILL NOT RETURN "Chuck" Taylor, and liaM-ball catch track halflui k and ' ll.iv y ' miuerts, sprinter and not return to college, 'heir statement while Portland this morning hurdler, w.u a-"-Oi.l:iiB t. ' iisc f..r 'I i.'r is ,, - 10 SO to Cornell firms the reports, and !( 'in! rcaf- tH-rtj, will ... ...v luii 1-1 any 01 Southern i .,1. iiornia to attend dental io'i... . . athletic teams. While running a race at Vancouver Huberts was caught by a ,0,s ,,.aill. er in the time of i l)luls W hile of course such timing ln.u s no leoord status with it, Kohens i known to he a close to ten seconds man. 4i 4,4.4.4 a, 4 MARRIKI). 1 . I 4i 4i4i4i4. At the courthouse, August 26 1908, by County Judge Chrlsman,' Joshua P. Hill and Didama B. Cav ett, both of Springfield. At the courthouse this afternoon, August 27, 1908. Hertle E. Cox and Miss Florence F. Ralney, County Judge Chrisman officiating. TEDDY WIELDS BIG STICK ON FEDERAL OFFICIAL Buffalo, Aug. 27. A Bpecial dis patch from Batav'.a gives the text of a telegram received, by Archie San ders, internal revenue collector, from Oyster Bay, as follows: "I am Informed that notwithstand ing my telegram of August 20 you are still acticely engaged in manlp- n-i' AclM GJftiCEt S-, vN - .''I, 'rj - t'LKVEH LEADING LADY IX "LITTLE DOLLIK DIMI'I.IOS," AT THE El'GEXE TIIEATItIO TONIGHT ulating local politics. I wish you to . rades. and represents ten times the distinctly understand that you cannot outlay In money. do this, as I shall retain no one In j The performance, as well, has un tile service who does not strictly dergone its changes, having been bet comply with the rules of the depart-j tc-red by the addition of recent new mont and my orders In regard to fa"- !arts which have appeared In Europe tional contests within the party. If and Asia. The long bill begins with you do not comply with these orders a spectacle more ornate and Interest wire resignation at once. Wire an -i ing than those of the past and em swer." j ploys a cast of more than 10U0 per- To this Sanders Is said to have re-; sons, plied: As a fitting climatic finish to such 'Telegram received. Conditions . an excellent program something new complied with," jln the way of sensations is Introduced : in der the name of "Autos that pass KXOWV HOP Ill YKIt In the Air." It Is more than a thril VIKWS OF WELL ; ler. It is a "patalyzer." The act is junt what the name says the pass James Hayes, the Junction hop , In,? of two automobiles high In the buyer, was In Eugene yesterday get- ! air. The cars are shot down a steep ting samples from the yards near this 1 incline and projected Into space by a city. He stated that the Lane county j sharp upward terminal of the track, hops would he lighter than last year, ; The machine which was in the rear hut did not know about the quality, at the start completely encircles the for so manv yards have not been cul tivated that a general average is hard to ascertain. He will he through this sertion at a later time. EUGENE POl LTKY STOKE For your Friday and Saturday mar keting. We will have an unlimited supply or fat hens and milk-fed frys. Our laving hens are through the molt and are busy furnishing us guaran teed eggs. Send your orders to 102 East Ninth street or pnone .na u 12 8 64a. 4I Sometimes you can secure something through an ex- change ad. that you could 4- not get in any other way. 41 Think about it. 4, 41 41 41 41 41 Large shipment of rockers and dln- Ing new. halrs Just received, n-e '"' up-to-date furniture at right Pr' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO GASOLINE WOOD SAW. Garrison k Gibson saw all wood to eaee. Office Black la.l. Home Black 17.11. H-i'1 brick for f Mmm-v. CHAMBERS HARDWARE (.0 .... mun.n 1.1. 1 v.ll --'!' " j WILL GIVE BIG G STREET PARADE HAKMM a I1A1I.KV l,IIKn:vr SM.WllX KAHTII l!l iu.s,,., i i:.m iiKs When the ilariinm i- great est show on earth visits Kugene on Saturday, August 29, it m lK. wllh the street parade re-es-ablishod af ter four years omission, it win , a rarade vastly superior to any ever siveu in America. ling entirely the origination and execution of KuVo pean artists, designers ana property builders. it Is the policy of the management never to repeat itself, and some sea sons ago, when it seemed as if it had exhibited everything new under the sun. the parade was dropped until such a time as more original i,le:is might be created and new wonders sought out from remote lands. For two years day and night artists, ar tisans, designers and property build ers have been tolling ai the'foreign work shops of the circus. Stoi-k-on- Trent, England, building the parade which this season is delighting the public. Not in its slightest detail does this parade resemble anything ever seen on the streets before, it fairly glis tens with newness, and the million dollars invested in It shows Itself in gorgeous floats of burnished gold, made by Oriental workmen, tapestry and throne rugs from Persia and Tur key, costumes made In France, lace, scarfs, flags and banners from Chi nese looms, mythological statuary from Italian studios, band and or chestra wagons of bronze and animal dens built in Germany. War engines of savage lands and wealthy nations, the graven Idols and images of heath en tribes, the crude vehicles of bar barian chieftains and the carriages of state of potentates are displayed. Every type of man is seen Is his native dress, and a great menagerie of recently found animals is shown in open cages. The parade is three times the length of former street pa- i Bia'"'f''jrw s CAMERON other, landing directly in Tront of it on a graund platform. The autos are managed by two mere girls. The act gives the most Intesne sus pense and thrilling interest. It lias no precedent to compare with it. It requires all the courage of the audi ence to witness the ac t. 44 noRN". f " In Eugene, August 27, 1 9 OS, to At torney and Mrs. L. M. TravlB, a son. Ills name is Gould Bryan. Hammer Ricorslocn Riitmi to Taqnlna and Newport nad Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to Yaqulna, $f 00; to Newport 15.50; J to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Fn'urday and Sun day tn Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Monday following. IS. 00. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent- WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, phone Red Sis. small will b api t,v W. W. Mtore orders large 01 e, Mted. I!e-t( O'l.'illty I' M' CHAMBERS HA all tvz'--' cnv.tiiK co. The End is GettingCl only 9 more days ot the Closing Out, Sale Everything Must Be Sold One Dollar Does the Work of Two Elsewhere 35c and 40c Men's Underwear 25c Men's fine balhriggan underwear in all sizes: regular 40c value closing out sale J.V Men's 50c and 75c Underwear 40c In blue, brown, pink and white, in all sizes: the very bet grade; regular 5c and "5c; our sale price 40c Men's Patent Kid Shoes $3.75 Men's high grade patent kid shoes, in all styles and shapes; solid oak soles; single coun ters; regular $5 grade; our sale price .... 9:1.7.1 THE BON MAR.CHE 4444-r4-4- 44-4 V DIED. At his home In Woodburn a few days ago of kidney trouble, Harry E. Harnett, formerly head sawyer at the Booth-Kelly sawmill at Wendling. He was considered one of the best saw yers on the coast. He leaves a fom ll.v. The Christian church of Pendleton, whose house of worship was destroy ed by fire a few days, ago, will re build at once with concrete blocks nt a cost of $15,000. Work on Roseburg's eighteen paved blocks is to begin on Septem ber 5. the laying of the bitullthlc sur- ; face October f. ' SIGH HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Till. They also tcUoto Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eatliif. A perfect rem edy for Dlzxluean, Nausea. Drowsiness. Dad Tasto la tho Mouth, Coated Tobrtis, pain In tho 8ido, TORi'ID LIVER. Thm CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. regulate the Bowels, purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature REFUSE ?.'I3STITUTES- ITTLE IVER PILLS. agricultural! COLLEGE ! CORVALLIS, - OREGON 1 Offers collegiate courses In Agrl-! culture, including Agronomy, Hortl-; culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy 1 Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. i Ofrers elementary courses tn Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science, and Art, Commerce nnd Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma-, chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; tree tuition; opens Sept. 25. ' Illustrated catalogue with Hill In rormation on application to the Re gistrar, Iree. ! AGENCY FOR. Keelox TYPEWRITER. Carbons and Ribbons for all Machines at Schwarzsch ild's Book Stort 386 Willamette St,. White's Short Order House Meals at all Hours 20c Up W. L. WHITE, Prop. W. 8th St A. C. MATHEWS General Teaminjr Concrete, Gravel, Buildinj Sand and Rood excavation earth (or salt Phone Black 2SII or call at 345 W 4th Umbrellas F or comfortable eye glasses recommend the "SO EASY" Eye Glass Mountings. They are all the name Implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped nose. We keep moiit all kinds of mountings, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "5b Easy' We fit glaises right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience 4 . J. O. WATTS, Optician 611 Willamette Street AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett &. Son Garage Pearl and 12th. Phonerrd 1711 Reo. Kissel Kar, Premier Ford The best cars for the price, $700 and up Cars for hire LOW RATES EAST Will De made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: Ts EytuWaya One Way through via Portland Calliornia Ghk-aKO 76.25 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5o St. Paul 6L75 81.75 Omaha CxL75 75.o0 Kansas City 6,5.75 7.oo Tickets will.be on sale M;iy 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2n July 6, 7, 22, 2.5 August 6, 7, 21, .52 Good for return in 90 day with alop over privileges p easure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information call on A. J.dlLLHTH Local Agvnt or write lo Win. MiMutray, (iencral I'as vntvr ayent, Portland, Ore. "O1 at Wholesale Cost Men's and women's umbrellas. In all grades from the best to the mudiuin. Every one the best. All at manufacturer's cost. Women's Belts and Bags at Cost Women's high grade belts and bags: at man ufacturer's cost, In all styles and colors, from" the white waah belts to the fine bead belts. Every one the best. Silk Petticoats, Silk Gloves, Silk Waists at Manufacturers' Cost Where one dollar goes as far as two elsewhere ElectricGas, Water Willamette Valley Co" CASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY FalibaiikH-Morse Gasoline Engines for pumping, Hirnylii, sawing, grind, ing. .Outfits complete, Fairbanks Hrules for weighing. l-'alrliiuiks-Morsu Dynamos and Mo tors for power and light. Knirlxiiiks-Morse Windmills and Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders. Feed ! CliopMrs, Well Pumps. I All first quality goods at lowest ' prices always In stock. Liberal terms. ; Prompt reply to inquiries and quick (Shipments. Write (or catalogue and prices. DCKVjrLrv. CK Bit AN HUW, UO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE to, CO. Portland. Oregon GEO. K. MUNROE UTo HOUSFUR.NISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 West Eighth St.. We have everything for the kit chen. AM sorts of pots and pans in motnl and granlteware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red 5576.- EUGENE .OREGON A POSITIVE CURE. For InflmrnatiOi orOMUirh of tha lllaililur and DlaMwad Kiditri. No tmrt no pv, OnrM qutofely and srmn nllr H nrml Dmm Of tli Iltlnarj Ormu. Ah. vufr barmltM Hold bf dratiiaU. Prto ftJJO, or bf mall. iHMtpi.l, 11.(11. or hrm doim tl To. AtfdrsiM, THEMNTAl-PEPSIN CO Bold bj W. I VP LANO. DruuM. KITCHEN & KOMPP Succeaaors to ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. fss) G o o O O 0 o O