icnir, varai
in am i T ... , ,
A NICE IJTTLK MKAL AT
TUB THKATltK VAVB
Is always appriTialed, whore yon (get
emytliliiK o apiictlrliig and tootb
ni Utean June mornings, wheel
yearr Bpp1i(o In flcale. When Jim
want to trea your friends, your wife
or your aweoUicairt to mm tluit hi
conked to tlm Vuoun'a Las Us, brluy
them to tlie Theatre Cafe.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF
Rheumatism Developed Burning,
Painful Sores on Legs Tortured
Day and Night Tried All Kinds
of Remedies to No Avail Wife
Had Debility and Pains in Back.
BOTH USED CUTICURA
AND ARE WELL AGAIN
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you bar OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In youi
home, when you caa malca them
GOOD A8 NKW for only Bo t
A can of Chlnamel will work
wonderi In your home.
Bee that the Chinaman la on
every can.
Boo our west show window,
4.SK TO BKK Ol'H NKW WAU
PAPER
18-18 Wml Beventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
Plumbing
Furnish your new honw
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
jnd tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
a & Heitzman
14 WmI Oth St,
Ay
Phone klackl II?
C. R. MEAD
J. V. MACHEN
BEFORE buym? real et
tate call op of come to
Springfield, the best town
ot its size in the valley, the
beat railroad center and the
beat water power in the
State. Farms of all sixca
and descriptions, also cty
property for sale,
M, M, & REAL ESTATE CO
Telephone Main 171
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt.
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Pbene Main 38 5)2 Willamette
ACENCY FOR.
Keelox
TYPEWRITER.
Carbons and Ribbons (or all
Machine at
Scbwarztchlld's Book Stoti
Mt WttasMtte SU
J. W. BARRINGtR
Expert houwmovtr
Moves anything', Tweatr-fev
ye ait rvperirrce. RfticWf, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sta. Phytic
Red 4 5U. EurencOitttM.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel. Buildlnf
Sand and good excavatkm
earth toe talc
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4th
"Mr hutwMf. bad hMw. a grttt uf
fenr wiili rbruvatiam fur nj-ly iitmn
ymarui At In I il ww In hu bom, but
aftar a whil II vu ia lh Sata anJ
tntaJlr runuinf avra brok out on him
Wf, from blo tb komm to lh aiiklaa,
'Iimm turn mo wor-n toll ail lh di
mfrrt nd arMt taffartaff ha had to
aodura night and dar. Ha uaaci arary
kind ut lamvHr tatl thra nhymirm
(rtaiW him, aMr tiva otuar, with
aat an f ri rauJai whtTr. Ho
aa day I ti a a ad ta raad ibo t
Wo.-m.ra fUrnvnim. I aakad turn If
Im vmild not try thaia. aaitl ha,
'it's no ma, 1't apant aatotifti ratmmy
nw.' Tha aaxt 4y I rrWvl fra
dollar' worth af CnMtrara fWp, CliH
aura Orntmant, and fotitmra Raaolrmt,
Fie hvaan to usa thaa without oonfl
dnoa but alr thrr vaaka all tha
tmrm war driad 9p. Thm buminf
flra utoapad, aad tha ainfl baraina
VMrabla. aftftr thraa ajontfai ha was
ajuita wall. Twa yaarw latar 'tha paina
and aorMg nana bak aftar ha had Ixw
working hard aad had tmknn oold.
Bat an noon an ha nand Catieura acain
It enrad htm. Two jaar aco I iuwM
'ntimra FilU for fnffral dability. Thjr
did ma a rt dal of rood and mada
anewoll. Thra nonthi nnoa I had paina
ia my bank and CiiHrmra took thm
awar. too. I ran nroTA this tttl
montal at anr tlraa. alra. T. T. Albart,
Vyper FnmehTllla, U:, July 21, 1UU7.''
A Slari Treatment
Cxmrninting of a warm bath with Ontal
enra Ktap, a tatla anpllraWan of Cuts
et! ra OlntAnt, aarl a atitd dnaa of
ritlmra lUaalvaaft ar FilU. la nfta
anMoiimfe to afard inttaat rallaf, fMrmit
rant aad ilanp, aad patnl ta a anaady
atira of tnrtnriaf, (iiilfariaf anrmaii,
ranhaa. Itohinaa, Trrltatiani, aad Inflarn
itiaHnai of tha akla and am)at from
hifaaa Ut aaa, whaa all alaa failt.
(tftr , Rkr1 rilW (IKw. r ?U1 ( CO), -re nll
ihraiiffknatta werH. rHr Drof a mb.O0fp,
a) rrp . 1ST rlritltta A. ,
aar Uaui-4 ha, Vnumm ok aa aam Dtttaaga.
Safe Management
Means Progress
A safely managed business
always increases in' size.
This also applies to a bank.
The Merchants Baok of Eu
gene protects its depositors'
funds and financial interests
and the people know that
it is a well manured bank
ins institution.
Open an account with this
growing; bank.
5 2
X. . r
CAPITAL - $5,000.00
UNIVERSAL INTEREST IN,
NEW YORK PRIMARIES
New York. Sept. S. The presi
dential campangn waa a secondary
conlileratlon with the politicians of
Greater New York today. The atten
tion of everyone, from the district
leader to the ordinary voter, waa en
KroHied In the asaetnbly dlatrict prl-
marles. Results of (treat Importance
are expected from the primaries. In
fact, the future of some of the party
leaders Is at stake.
The republican primaries are ex
pected to Indicate to a certain ex
tent the alrenirth of Governor
Hiivhee In his fight for renomlnatlon
at the Saratoga convention next week.
Herbert Paraona and some of his
HentenantB have arranifed a test vote
on the governor In several of tke dis
tricts. Separate tickets have been
pnt up In these districts, and en
rolled republicans Invited to express
their preference for or aa;alnat the
renomlnatlon of the governor.
The repnbllran situation an af
fected by the primaries Is Interest
ing, bnt so far as the general public
Is concerned It Is entirely oversha
dowed by the laanes at stake In the
demoeratlo primaries at the other
end of the Drooklyn brlsire. The
lnng-standlns; fight between "noss"
Mtirnhy of Tammany Hall and Sena
tor Patrick McCarren, the democrat
ic leader In Drooklyn, for the control
of the democracy of Kings county
rnscnes Its climax In the nrlmarles
todnv. It Is a fight, and a fight to a
finish, for the victor will b the un
disputed lender In Brooklyn for a
long time to come.
Kver since Murphy came Into
power he has nursed an ambition to
make the democracy of Klnrs county i
a tall to his Tammany Hall kite.!
With Hrnoklyn added to his domain
he felt that Tammany Hall could
pretty near dictating to the demo
cratic party of New York state and
would likewise bn a most Influential
factor In the control of the party
thronehnnt the nation. At the time
that Unrphy conceived this plan the
situation in Kings county appeared
on the surface to he hiffhly favorable
to a realization of his ambitions.
Rome of the leaders who had been
most powerful in too control of the
democratic praty In Brooklyn had
died. The Influence of others had
neon seriously undermined. To the
conxiimale politician of tho Murphy
calibre It looked to he rnthor an easy
matter to gnln control.
Hut lust when the Tiger's hordes
were rendy to cross tho bridge "Hor
atlus" Patrick McCarren appeared to
repel the leprous Invanlon. McCar
ren had been more or less active In
Brooklyn politics for airno years,
gradually working ap to .the top
without getting In the limelight any
more than he could help. Ills friends
described him as a "slick" politician.
Murphy found him to bo not only
a, ,,sllrk" politician but a hard tight
re as well. Kvery move of Tammany
to gain control In Brooklyn haa been
fought by McCarren tooth and nail.
In the primaries. In the conventions
and In tho courts ha has carried on
the fight in a manner that has won
admiration even from those who were
not In sympathy with him. It Is
believed that today'a primaries will
prove the turning-point of the bnt
tl.e Senator McCarren predicts that he
will sweep everything before him in
the primaries. "I'll win In the ond,"
he says, "or tear the house down."
"Boss" Murphy, following his rule,
is nwaltlng tho result In silence.
Investigating committee Is being cir
culated freely by the faction oppos
ing Lllley and he is being charged
with having brought his accusations
in order to make political capital as
a reformer.
I'AHTV f.XNVEX7F"-.V3
IN OLD MISSOl'IU
Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 8. No
city In Missouri, except on the occa
sion of a national convention, ever
entertained bo many politicians at
one time as fell to the lot of Jefferson
City today. And on no previous occa
sion In the history of the state waa
there ever held a gathering that rep
resented five separate and distinct
political parties.
The meeting of the various parties
at the same time Is doe to the pro
visions of the state primary law,
which went Into effect the first of
the month. The law provides that
all of the parties having state tlck
ete In the field must hold conventions
on the same date and at the same
place to ratify the results of the pri
mary, organize the state committees
and prepare platforms. These plat
forms must be promulgated within
14 hours after the tnietlng of the
conventions.
The conventions In session here
today represent the Democratic, Re
publican, Prohibitionist, Socialist and
Independence parties. Chief Interest
naturally centres in the meetings of
the Democrata and Republicans.
These two conventions have atracted
many delegates and visitors, while
the meetings of the three minor par
ties are comparatively small.
Aside from the selection of chair
men of the state committees the busi
ness of the several conventions Is
purely of a routine character. In
dications point to the re-election of
Harry M. Rubey and W. S. Dickey,
the present heads of the Democratic
and republican state committees, respectively.
l'mocrnts of Montana
Anaconda, Mont., Sept. 8. The
Democratic state convention met in
Aaaconda today and was called to or
der by D. G. Browne, of Fort Benton,
shatrman of the atate executive com
mittee. The convention will adopt a
platform and name candidates for the
state offices to be filled nt the No
vember election.
CoiiKTcwn-nnn to Be Tried
Fremont, O., Sept. 8. The case of.
Congressman J. F. I.anlng, under In
dictment charging him with embex
slement and larceny, was called for
trial here today, having been brought
here on a change of venue from Nor
wnlk. The charges against Represen
tative leaning grow out of the failure
of the Ohio Trust Company, of which
he was vice president.
THAT TO
Step and think f tke advantage
derived hv buying trora practical
paint dealer means In buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 "ft. Eight St. Eu gene, C'r
Julius .
Goldsmith
BETTING & HENDERSON
MAHON'S.
All kinds of brick, atone and cement
stark promptly nd neatly done. All
vnrk guaranteed. Kenldrnr 0:1
Willamette Street. 1JI Weet Fourth
lia"t. 1'hone lied MJ.
AUTOMOBILES
Prank Btanett eV Sa
Gsrare Prail and 12th. rtoaeiW 1711
Ree, Kiwl K.r, Premier. Ttxi
Th. bast cart l. the rrce. J"TO inel up
'O.n lof hire
1'lltST CAMPAKIN (il'NS
TO SOl'NU IN 1MX)RIA
. Chicago, Sept. 8. William J. nry
an conferred today with tho Demo
cratic national committee and tha
members of the various auli-commlt-tws
In regard to the final plans for
the presidential campaign. The sit
uation waa canvassed thoroughly,
the results up to dato reviewed, and
plans dismissed to make the future
work as effective as possible.
Mr. Brysn Is going to Peoria to
morrow to attend tke Democratls
state convention. The convontlon Is
Intended to be more than a atate af
fair. With the presidential anil vice i
I' presidential candidates on hand, to
gether with a nuiiber of other iwrtr
leaders of eminence, the convention
will mark a "real" initiation ef tha
Democratic aatlnnal- raratmUta. Tha
leaders have made plaan for a tre
mendous eesaonstratioa. Brvse out-and-onters,
the adherents of the Rog
er Aulllvan faction and the Mc ele
ment of the old-Una lemoorscy In Il
linois will all take part
Mr. Ilrvan end Mr. Kera will de
liver speeches In whloh taev will
strike st the thnaght which Is to he
the central Idea of the Democratic
campaign The third sneaker will
he Adlsl R Stevenson, who will for-
inallv open his campaign for the gov
ernorship.
fONNWTUTT nMrnn.icAN
MKKT IN CONVENTION
New Haven, Conn . Sept. 8 Prac
tically all of the delecatr have ar
rived In the city for the Republican
state convention, which la to nomi
nate atate officers, a congreaeman-ai-lerge
and seven presidential electors.
Tha convention meets for ornanlsa
tlon t tile evening, but the nouilna
Mos will not be made aotil tomor
row. The retells of the (vltnarlee Indi
cate that Congressman C.eorge K Lil
le v leads In the race for the guberna
torial nomination Congressman 1.11
lev Is working hard for the nom na
tion, stxd If h,i wins win ronsuler
II tantamount to a vindication of his
course In Washington In Irving to In
vest gate the ntuiiarlne boat con
tracts Lieutenant-Governor Kverett .1
Lake. I.lliev'a nrlnrloa! oionent ad
mits I", oulv ,'hance of victorv lie. in
lslonarv vtork among the deYjv,.,
civnif-1 t.i tv, ......u.-nf
.!:. The r. ;. -i t of the .;iYn.;-
9. P. TIB PRF.SEUY1NO
PLANT AT WORK
Cottage Grove, Sept. 7. On
Thoraday of last week the big tle
preservtng plant of the Southern Pa
cific railroad company ateamed up at
the Latham aiding, one mile anuth
of this city, for the. usual fall and
winter run. This will result In the
varlouB sawmills hereabouts finding
ready sale for all of their railroad
ties. In fact tho Brown Lumber
Company and several other local
sawmill companies are already bill
ing out two and three carloads of
ties per day from their yards to the
tie plnnt, which gives employment to
a lurge number of men and main
tains a good-sized payroll. All this
will assist In stimulating business In
thlB city and the various lumber!
camps tributary.
Wednesday Last Dq
Tomorrow Your Last Chan
to Duy me uest 01 iviauianuiov, wiuuig, Uvercri1
Ci . T J Yiofo of lore ftior. KJ- t I
oKirts, uress uouus anu vy awio m man manutacturj
Cost. We are going to make the last day the best rJ
Everything in the house at less than Manufacturers' (j
1 he remainder or me slock, wm uc auiu to a party
ii 11 11 1 WT 11 .1 .
loss, so we will sell all gooas weanesaay at less than M
ufacturers Cost, 60 to 70 per cent ot wholesale cost.
Tomorrow Only-One Day More-Tomorrow Onl
THE BON
WM A O rUT? Whertone
1
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and 'Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
elsewhere I
SIGNWARD
That is the way the trade flies. Aj
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for peopli
that light has for moths-it
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos
Lane County Electric Works
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette
KARKWFLL ETfTBSION TO
NKW POUT SUITK.MBKU 1.1
The Southern Pacific Company will
give Its farewell reduced rate excur
sion to Newport Sundny, September
13. The fare for the round trip
from varlons points will be aa fol
lows, which Is less than one fare:
rrorn Cottage Orove. $2.60: from
Creawell. $2. B0: from Eugene. 13.50;
from Irving, $2.50; from Junction
City, $2.10; from Harrlsburg. $2. SO;
from Halsey, $2. R0; from Shedd, $2;
from Tangent. $1.80; from Albany.
$1.50: from Corvallla, I1.60.
Mewl autumn weather marks the
eloee ef Newport's most brilliant
and anoeeseful season.
"Be In at the finish" Sunday at
Newport.
A. ,T. ctll.LBTTF.
Loral Agent.
ACT Ql'ICKLT
tVtay Mae Rrea Daaprmae hi Rn
arvie Do the right thing at the right
lime.
Act onlikly In tlmae of danger.
Backache Is kidner danger.
Doan's Klrinev Pills act nulrklv.
Cure all distressing, dangerous
kidney Ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
W. A. Haskell, of 271 West Sev
enth street. Fugene. Or., ears: "In
our family Ivan's Kidney Pills have
been a standard remedy for many
years. Nearly every member cf the
family has used them at one time or
another. It does not seem to make
anv difference what the symptoms
mav be. If the trouble exists In the
kidneys IVian's Kidney Pills will
cure It. I used to hare a sort of lum
bago and pain In the back, and It
was for this trouble that I used them
1 would not hi !tato to recommend
lv.an's Kidney I'lls In any rase
wli.-re there I hope of a cure."
For ssle t-v mt dealers. Price r.O
cents. Foster Mllluirn t'e . Buffalo
New York, sole a.-vntB for the I nl
te,l States
Remember the name Dual's
and take no other.
TOI K 110 USB (iFTft
LITTLE ENOUGH
for all the work ha does. To keep
klm wsll hod Is really a necessity,
for If he gees lame you teas In ser
vlo Yen are tnvrte ts bring him
here the ant tr he needs sooetag.
W do nothing bat frrat-daus work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th aad Olive Sts.
la aw opened n Brier lew manage
ment. Ws hava thorenirkly dean
i and rmerate tha building
tnreughatrl , remodeling t a
many ways. The dlnlag room haa
beea newly sainted aad papered
aad w are In a position to guar
aatee the host meal In the ctty
far 20e.
C.ood coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday. Sic. Give us a trial and
will do the rest. Meal tlckeu
tor week. 21 oaeala, $j.o. Fe.
male hela la kitchen and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Praps
SEVENTH Ol.rTR STS.
smvasaBVJMsjissrsaBsjBMsMsssssaaBi
We Carry Prime Vl
and no other kind. Our if
to have the best qualities
nd let the other btittoers
die the lnf rior grades of i
Consequently our regulr
tomers know for prime rl
lamb, mutton, real or i'J
all kinds of poultry in h
and for chops, steaks aii
lets, no competitor m
proach us in quality. The i
may be said of our ipi
hams and bacon.
Broders Bra
Phone 2Moin40 - - West-W
Eugene Poultry Sto
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and uiorM
mctt the demand w will have on hand a targe supply J
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR
102 East Ninth Street.
PhM N
9 VV n
i
a..
MOST GROCERS SK
Olympic Flout
every sack guaranteed
Made if nclcdxl Ri.lrro Ottrm hits' v"1
Jurn J k. thin IBV ethO '"1
leaves are Urhter and whiter. Becum
Quantity of tmirf oroduced hr coil U st, aif?!
other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER fOR n-
THE. PORTLAND FLCUWNC
mm
ssfaTaW m
Williams Transfer Co.
Ligh; and Heavy Haulina
TOOD roH SALE
5CMT.n.meM,Sf" -e-. Ore, en
l'hone Main CM Q
J. O. THOMAS
Eugene Electric Company
Modern Wirino- nrte) unrlipS
Des'gners and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures. CiM
full Line of Up-to-Date Goods .
Phone Min H 71 wr c. r. ...... Orfos.
Vill Move About Oct. t and Occupy the Gntrr Re
New RegiMtr Building. CALL AND SEE JLJ
hct ilMH'iiv tel'K l'l '.c
en uii'.:-:i:s iiauhwauk co.
O
O