THE EVQENTC DAII.r GrArU,-SATl l. OOTOItKR is. 10O8
a IT TXT
AN
POINTER.
Our Carload of Pianos, received direct from the factory Septet
are going rapidly
imnino the nrorp;;inn nf Pi
on the
.ight Track
dotting Is looked
: atm Militants,
jnlectly, pressed
jmt promptly,
:ts by their little-
iidsfactloD an as
king possible in
kind Dyeing
DytWorks
SAVER
f it oo little ftiit
uugtmenl of bis
flily ttooomia el
twt which have eo-
taiSihiiuipluilund.
p te w-U pleued to
triocma by hjirlng
piliHmhinu Bank.
p Paid on
positsi
F--&,ooo.oo
FUOMPP
eed anr)
Stables
SI.
JWillimette Sts. II
,1
J
foJERSON
"men.
K'tV'-'ai.
nnortunity ever offered in Eugene, now is your chance. We carry the world's greatest makesthe
Veber,Chickering, Hinze, Schumann, Haddorff, Hobart M. Cable, Kimball, and a score of other makes.
Ye have the finest line ever carried in Eugene and at lower prices than ever before.
We do not ask $500 for a $350 piano,
' Your careful inspection is air we ask.
jjSffiU ew.
YOUR HORSE GETS
JMTTIiE ENOUGH
(or all the work he does. To keep
him well siod Is really a necessity,
for If he goes lame you lose In ser
vice. You are Invited to bring him
here the next time he needs shoeing.
We do nothing but first-class work.
G. BURBACH
531 Olive St.
rioAR5
Julius
Goldsmith
RIGHT FROM THE MILLS
CRANE LINEN
LAWN STOCK
in Fashionable Note
Papers and Calling: Cards
in all sizes at '
Schwarzschild's Book Store
The House of Superior Quality
5S6 Willamette St,.
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
... i
Five passenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
C. R. MEAD
J. V. MACHEN
UEFORE buying 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. & REAL ESTAiE CO
Telephone Mala 171
Well Drilling
For up-to-date wel! drilling
see LaDuke &LefllerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
999 Villard Boulevard
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STEVENS &
INEW VOCAL TEACHER I
AT THE UNIVERSITY
MISS STIXSOX WILL REMAIN IN
NEW YORK ANOTHER YEAR
ANI) MISS GRACE CAMIM1E1.I
WILL TAKE HER PLACE
Miss Eva Stlnson. who was select
ed as teacher of voice culture at the
University of Oregon for this year,
has sent word to Professor I. M.
Glen, dean of music at the institu
tion, that she desires to remain in
New York another year and cannot
accept the position. In her place will
be Miss Grace Campbell, of Portland,
who Is a pupil of Mrs. Walter Reed.
She Is a dramatic soprano, and her
singing has been highly praised by
all the music critics who have haerd
her. Mrs. Ueed highly recommends
her. Many Eugene people have heard
her in the choir of the Grace M. E.
church at Portland.
Miss Campbell will be at her stu
dio at the University from Monday
until Friday of next week and stu
dents desiring to consult her may do
so between those dates.
BANKER OSBURN RUN
DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE
F. W. Osburn, cashier of the Eu
gene Loan & Savings Bank, was run
down by an automobile on Willam
ette street In front of the Hampton
store last evening about 8 o'clock and
severely, but not seriously injured
H was rlHine alone the street on his1
bicycle' when the machine, driven
Miss May VanWinkle and occupied
bv her brother, J. M. Van Winkle.
Elmer Sweaney and Miss Lizzie Knox,
came around the corner from Eighth
street and bore down upon him. He
attempted to turn Into the sidewalk
but the auto continued to head for
him. Miss Van Winkle seemed to
have lost control temporarily of the
macnmeii uu m - r
on Mr. Osburn. , "heh lnTwhi.h
der the wheels of the machine, v. nu n
was stopped a few yards lieyonu. .mi.
Osburn was picked up and taken o
his home. Dr. kuykendall was call-
ed and made an examination of the
injuries. He lonnci mai -hi . u
face and linuis were uuuij
and bruised, but that, no bones were
(broken. He Is feeling belter today.
but will be unable to be out for sev
eral davs. Miss Van Winkle fainted
away after the accident and it still
almost prostrated. She was in no
way to blame.
SERIOUS FIRE AT
WINTHROP BEACH RESORT
Boston. Oct. 3 T of the largest
hotels Crest Hall and Ocean lew
Hotel and three valuable summer
cottages were destroyed by fire here
torly today. Loss. $1.)0.U0Q.
SNAKE CHARMER
VICTIM OF RATTLER
Portland Oct. 3. Dick Troxel, the;
ske c " mer bitten by a rattlesnake ;
ster lav. while examining a ensign-
nMf snakes at the express oftice.
snake
yesterday
ment
died today
J DIED
t. -
At the home of her daughter .Mrs.
4i,i ni V't West Fourth street. Oc
ll i iwVr Susan X-.rthcraft.
... Th.. funeral wtll
agen s- ,. ,, ,, ...
held Monday.
itev. ii
conduct the servici
The .1 liven
Hs.n.ian Vinstre
Company. rompo--'-.
attractive g'rls. pla
..,1 ..inllelice a! tilt
f a numner oi
il to a f ;i i r--1
K'.L'em- :he:i!re;
... ., i,t The .-n'-rainnit-n
sUteil almost eimr'-i
iHUiibers. an I was ::
h as a popular la,
dllle gave tll'i-"
iimiwi's norih :n
fun.
O
in1
I ,...a,:ng
, Ill
i: 1-1 :V,r
,;,, k.ina
nor $350 for a $200 piano.
We also rent pianos. We carry a fine
MRS. WATERMAN EINDt.EV
AT FAlltMOl'NT CIIIRCH
Mrs. Belle Waterman Flhdley gave
her address on The Human Body a
Temple" at the Baptist church In
Mrs' Watermiiii Inrtlnv i
C.-ln ,t C 1 t nfiu
! teresting speaker, and has something.
wortn listening to on her all Impor
tant subject, and we heartily reconi-
mend her to any one who may be so 1
fortunate as to secure her services.
Mrs. J. O. Richmond, State Superin
tendent Moral Education.
Mrs. aterman-Flndley will speak
In the Presbyterian church at Fair
mount Sunday morning, October 4.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors and the W. R. P. L. ladles
for their kindness during the sickness
of our beloved Mrs. J. IS'. 11. Fuller,
and for their presence and many flo
ral offerings at the final services.
J. X. H. FULLER, .
MRS. CARMAN,
MR. AND MRS. WHARTON.
WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE
One of the best residence proper
ties in Eugene, modern In -every way.
House is brand new, absolutely the
best finished house In the city; ce
ment walks, fine lawn, good barn
in fact, there Is nothing to compare
with It for the money. Cjill at 271
West Fifth street or address Box
512, Eugene.
They Take the Kinlui Out
"I have used Dr. Kingfc Jew Life
Pills for many years, wltn Increasing
satisfaction. They take the kinks
out of stomach, liver and bowels,
without fuss or friction, 'says N. H.
Brown, of Plttsfield, Vt. Guaranteed
satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's
byjdrue store. 25c j . '
All kinds of stenographic work
done by Smiths, expert public ac
countants and stenographers. 4S7
Willamette street. Phone Red 4411.
n 3
,,S ,, f .".H 's I, .
,vnl,r, .,,.,..,,. ,,,. stenograph-!
4S7 Willamette street, Phone!
. . . .
-,,.
M-.WTODA1.
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FOR SALE Store nxiurcs. iour sia-
Hon cash carrier, revolving stands.:
heating stove, patent iron sheir
brackets, shelving. twenty-five
light automatic gas machine
tnread cases, paper cutters. C.
S. Frank. o9
NOTICE Rally day at the Bible
school of the Christian riiurcn to
.rri.w nwirnliiL' t 9:45. Come'
out and enrill In the greatest 111- aIld intermediates at (1:15 p.m. Mum
ble school In the state of Oregon, j ng g,,J(:ct, "Mission of the Church."
03 ! Evening subject, "The Best Friend
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
I rooms, suitable for housekeeping.
Vacated this week. ur a
Olive street, corner Eleevnth and,
ollve- !
,,.,VT.. .,. ..,. m general :
SrS? Srf Bizr :
X TjUMbi. o, 0 j
soon For particulars call at LIS;
Jefferson street.
y STE'I) Will traile lady's gold
; . ,.,-. bicycle
t 4,7 w 11 lan..-t t street. U.K.
-,
. ' FOR SALE Bla' h Coa'-h stallion.
broken to work. Service
fee lo Insure, 110. Illce Bros..
Mapleton, Or. ol5
t-nw si.K OR
KKXT Farming
. sno iiui ni inn M i'.-
kv 26s .awr(.ni,. ,ret. Eugene,
1()
i '
. .... ri, mi v nil It V.ST If de-
i r... i .i - - -
slreii. tor itgnt n"usi-n"-imis. 'V !
ply l.j vvpi i'-ii'n
En-
; r.m ur.. .- . ; .
Ol.lre of M. Si Ml"
bio. k
FOR HALE- Ooud ni II' h ': '
In and .l-r y. Ii.'l'iire at 73:!
l-erry srre. l.
Ye,!erdav's ba-
, r i . 1 ': Oakland.
San- Francisco. 2.
ores; Port
.'.tu,."". 3.
HULIN
CHURCH SERVICES.
Methodist Episcopal Clmrcli
llelmer H. Trimble, pastor. Sun
day school rally day. Let all be pres
ent from the cradle roll to the Homo
department. Sunday school. 12 m.
The Pastor speaks at 10:30 . m. on
Christ's Work for Us." At 7:30 p
m. on "A Crisis Question In a Great
Life." Leagues, (1:45 p. in. Excel
lent music, a cordial people- Stran
gers and students specially Invited.
Congregational Church
W. B. Pinkerton, pastor. Sunday
school rally day. All come, from cra
dle roll to Bible class. Pastor preach
es at 10:45 on "The Word of Power."
a sermon for men. In the evening at
7:30 p. in. on "The Making of a
Strong Soul." Sunday school al
9:45 a. in. Y. P. S. ('. E. at B:30 p.
in. All are Invited. Come early. He
at home.
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I'liirnioiiut Presbyterian Church i
C. A. Woolcy, pastor. Mrs. Belle
Waterman Findley will speak nt 11!
a. in. on "The Human Body a Tern-,
pie." You should bear her. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. preaching by I
the pastor, 7:30 p. in I
"
Central Presbyterian Church
I Corner Tenth and Pearl street. H.
! ' .Mount, pastor. Sunday school ill
9:4f a. in.: C. E. nt (i:30 p. in. Bacru
ment of the Lord's Supper nt 11 a.
m., with public reception of mem
bers. Evening service at 7:31) p. ill.,
subject, "In that Day." A very cor
dial invitation is extended to every
one.
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St. Mary's EplseoMil Church
Corner Seventh and Olive streets,
P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy com
munion at S and 11 a. m.; Sunday
school at 9:45 a. in.; evening prayer
and sermon, 7:30 p. in. Strangers
and visitors cordially welcomed.
United llifthii'ii Church
I lir Q. ....... Liiulni. QtHwldV
school, io'a. in.; public worship, 11
, , y ,, a ,,. 3 m .
' Senln Y. P. S. C. 10., 3 p. pub-
lie worsnip, i:." i. mi. i uijiti bim-
vice Thursday. 7:30 p. ....
,..jrs( ,.1I.(.h r nst, Sclenilst
Corner Ninth and Pearl streets.
Sundav service, II a. in.; subject,
j "Unreality." Sunday school, !l:45
. . weilnesday evening meeting.
7:3n p m .-ruc reading room open
daily, exceiit Sunday, fr.mi
to 4 p.
All are welcome.
Christian Chinch l
.1. S. MiCallu..., paHtor. Illblo
school rally at 9:4." a. ni. A full at
tendance is desired at this service.,
Prooi-hlntf ut II h ni. and 7:30 u. in.'
t i..- ,.t -i i r- 1.:
for Students. A cordial invitation 11 1
, , t toiwl nil these services
,
A , h lv(lnnt
()f 3H Huhland
avenue, lloiilton, Me., says: "Have!
b"!n troubled with a cough every;
ed" mr -cu'rj
-hec con g conlln ued .,,,, bought a
the same happy res', It ha- "Mowed j
ol!a few dnHeB once more banished the
annual cough. 1 am now roiYiiu-ra i
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
be.t of all cough and lung r. .,edb .
Sold under guara. lee at W. A Kuy-
. Kendall's drug store. DOcandll.
Trial bottle free.
ATTENTION i. A. R. A YD W. It. C.
You are requested to meet ut G
A II hall Sunday. October 4, at 2
p. in., t i attend tne innerai -n
II.
Baker, aft-r
- - ... .. , .. ..
which all will go to "'."'''
r.,,.i,.ry. where there will be an
(logy by Colonel Mercer and the (i.
A. It. service at in gr.-i.e
... ,,
SHEKMAX, 3. V. C.
Large shipment of roexers and din-1
h ihalrs lust r--eeived. Se ll H for:
,,.,,,-da'e turuuure at right
prl'
CHAMHEKS flAltli'.VAKE CO.
Hard lines for curtirieys.
CIIAMHS HtUliWAItE CO
Sr-n us f'ir rsrnp furniture of all
kin N
AMMEUS IIAHUWAKE CO.
line of organs.
PIANO - HOUSE
1
OLD FOLKS
r-.,l.ti mmi -Nim'i R.m (NR TikMO: m4 M uk. . ) i n
M diiub w mi I hmp ihn Sioniuh. Urn. KjAmj. tM &!. fa
m!m R Ui Mm tuuf
L NATURE'S REMEDY" B Yoor Doctor.,
TiainU.ltalillii trm l l "' "
4M.M UM Ukl hoU. tiTT WM rlMUd.ll . I HI
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
i.CIT A rat BOX i '
For Sale liy
NEXT CONGRESS
TO MEET IN ROME
Washington, Oct. 3. Formal an
nouncement was mane umuy mui uie i
next, tuberculosis congress' will'- bo ;
he Id In Koine in-191 1.
IRRIGATION CONGRESS
GGES TO SPOKANE
Albutiuurque, Oct. 3. Spo-
kane was today selected as
the place for the next Irri- !
gntion congress. 1
1
Ulllhn-lluM mill PiiniNolN Rt-overeil
At reasonable prices. Material of
anv (ual..y. Ten years' experience.
Call on E. B. WATSON,
829 P.jtl V Cigar Store, 6U4 Ollvo.
I1ILLMIRR nitOTIIERS
For all kinds of draying and ex
press. House phone Red 2712; of-
BTO.N'E'H HEAVE DROPS
Greatest known remedy lor heave
HlghUnd, Or., Oct. 3i, 1902 -Thtt
it to certify that I (jave m
mare one bottle of "Stone'i Heave
Dropg" aod ciKd her ol heavM.
Thla wu lait winter and she har
not been affected iince-G WatlhM
DR.S.C.S TONE, SaLrm, Or.
For tale by all dtuggtstt.
$.100
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
; Croccrics
1 FrcshrGreci. Vcclablci
i Flour and Peed
I No dfl.yi, we h"c our own dcliverv
I Pierce Bros.
' Phone Miin 53 52 EjiOlh S
ETery.Womaa
k MARVEL Whirling Spray,
turn mw Vg?)tMrrJf
It ClMUM
lit wrwtt rlfTijrltlf'jr il.
Ti rsnna umi V
M A U V K I., f'pt no
tU.attmtj-A ttfiiih a.1
fiiii uuMnim Hitrii-m lr-
oayhfjrt'l. lHc' A Co., I'nrtJaM
Hull's Red Croaa Iimtf Store.
I oJt.
Dandruff and lev
are but outward signs ot the evil
done in secret by myriads of duK
J ruff frrms sapplnj the Hie Moo4
ol the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothe the Itcbisg scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops,
it falling out. 'A single ipjrtlcatioD
lives relief asd proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free Irom grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist (or tree booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO
POSTLANO, OMOOq f
Sterling
Silver
Novelties
You often find it hard to get
small stiver pieces for pres
ents. We have just what
you want hi
Butter Knives
Sugar Shells
Olive Spoons
Jelly Spoons
Lettuce Forks
Cream Ladles
Bon Bon Spoons
Birthday Spoons
These pieces are rich in design,
heavy weight, and arc not
expensive nlor such quality.
SEE
WINDOW
J. O. WATTS
Cor. Blh and Willamette Sis
Oregon buttons and pennants i t
Watts'. rt if
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