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Uvenstein Apples
DODGE'S
Successor to Scobert & Dodge
West 8th Street
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PROGRAM
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"Duck's Finish."
"ProdiRal Son's Return."
Fiji Dd the South Sea Islnnuers."
"Mr. Smith's mriicuiues.
"Lore's Victim."
"Improvised Sonant."
SONGS BY MISS DUIN
"Holding Hands."
"let Me Call Yon Sweetheart."
Lrday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Pertormance 7:45 and 9 p..m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
I ' 1 MtlUBIgHIHl
r Irons Arc Here
THE EXCEL IRON .
r . t r-v a.
ticels all others in f rice and Uuality
Yours for $3.50
jc Electric Engineering Co.
316 Willamette Street
ring, Supplies, Fixtures and all kinds of
Electrical Machinery.
WE POIXT WITH PRIDE
to our splendid stock of gro
ceries, including the most reli
able brands of canned meats,
fruits, fish, vegetables, etc. We
handle none but the purest pro
ducts the kind of goods hav
ing a guarantee of quality. In
ordinary or loose groceries like
tea, coffee, sugar, butter,
cheese, spices, etc., we also car
ry the standard qualities only.
CREEN,
WmetteSt. Phone Main 25.
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
We Repair Every-,
thing Electrical
, that needs attention, as well as
fell you apparatus. Further
more we attend to repairsprompt
ly (on 'phone order if you like),
and you won't need to sound
your buglar alarm when you get
fur bill. Need anything: in our
line.
EUGENE ELECTRIC CO.
J. O. THOMAS
Electric Wiring, Fixtures
and Supplies
Ptione Main 5. EUGENE, ORE
EX-ARMY OFIGER WILL
BE TRIED FOR MURDER
Syrup ffiga
Ir
Cleanses ine
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aches due lo jo
l X 11
j-icis naiurauv. acts iruiv as
UQllv.JJisut'ls LoUisandnead-
eraia
stipation;
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uaxauve.
Best forMenVkmrn onrl CVi'Jfl-ren-younnnfl
Old.
lo et its ijenqfii'ial Effects
Always buy the Genuine which
has the full nome of the Com
pany CALIFORNIA
Eg Syrup Co.
it u manufacture! .printed on the
front of cerv puokne.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
on site only, regular price 50'p.r bollle.
EDWARD H. MARTIN
Portland, Or., Oct. 3. Edward He wis without nis shirt and his
Hugh Martin, the West Point gradu-l head was cut In two places, as If with
ate and ex-convlct, member of a good 'an axe, and his h-nd3 and face also
family and drug fiend, hero to whom I much scru'ehed. He told fantastic
was awarded two medals by Congress ; tales of how he ha-i spent the sever
will be brought Into court next week: a! days of his absence and accounted
to stand trial for the sensational ! for his wounds and bruises Ir. var-
iiiiMi
Poultry Store
P'criay Sale of
' -aa Messed Poultry
hj Popularity and in order to
VTn hana af'ar?e supply of live
N r FORr.PT miLi unmoro
Phone Main 645
murder of the pawnbroker, Nathan
Wolff, on May 1 last. The crime was
one of the most brutal in the police
annals of Portland. The accused man
apparently Is confident of acquittal.
The police and the district attorney's
office believe, on the other hand,
that they have a sure case against
Ma.'tln. Certain important witnesses
are said to have left Portland and It
Is insinuated that they may have been
.ipii'i'.td away by Martin's relatives,
who are wealthy."
The career of Martin reads like
pages from a yellow-back romance.
He is a son of a former New York
couti actor, 35 years of age, a grad- Eugene
uaie or wesi roini, armor expert ai
Sandy Hook, a graduate of Ford ha ml
college and the New York Law
School. At West Point he was a fav-i
onto with his classmates. He grad
uated In 1S9S and saw active service
In Porto Rico. He received medals
for saving two comrades during the
war with Spain. Upon his return to
the United States, his engagement
was announced to Miss Katherlue
Tiavtrs, daughter of Francis C. Trav
el's, ;v prominent member or isew
York societ'. Hut the marriage nev
er took place. The young officer be
gan trading in Wall Street, and soon
he was hard pressed for funds. He
was accused of using the funds of
liio lost exchange at Fort Hancock,
X. V, of which he had charge, was
tried by court martial, found guilty
and dismissed from the service.
It was after his dismissal from the
avmy in 1000 that the most spectac
ular part of Martin's career began.
He married CJussle McKee, better
known in New York as the ' Pool
room Queen." Within a year he was
arrested for forgery and sentenced
to a year in jail. While he was serv
ing his sentence his wife began ac
tion for divorce. The proceedings
were brought to an abrupt close in
1903 by the death of the "Poolroom
Queen." After his release from
prison Martin remained around New
York for a year or so and was sever
al times arrested on suspicion of be
ing Implicated in burglaries and oth
er crimes. Finally he was persuad
ed to leave the metropolis.
Then began his career In the West,
which was as checkered as the chap
ters he had left behind him in New
York He was suspected of the mur
der of his partner In the Thunder
Mountain mining district In Idaho,
and In 1305 was Imprisoned In an
Idaho Jail several months on a bur
glarv charge. The parents of Martin
..htnin.xi for hi ill an Interest In
lar,n, Thunder Mountain property.
It was while engaged in the develop
ment of this property that his part
ner disappeared. Martin was strong
ly suspected of murder, but as the
bodv of his partner could not be
found, he was finally released, ror
a while, before coming to Portland,
he lingered about I.ewlston. .Moscow,
and Wallace.
After his arrival here the former
army lieutenant was employed tem
porarily In one of the city offices.
His fondness for drink and drugs
continued to bring him notoriety
from time to time
Nathan Wolff, a prosperous pawn
broker and Jeweler, was murdered In
his store on the night of rrirlav Ma
I. There was evidence to show that
be had fought desperate with hh
Mllirdered before being "
.,.ath. A liioo.lv shirt was lolllld 1"
an alley In the vM'nty i"l
a .n.l
leaier at. . lie he 1 '
The police Imv. ;
.evO pw! the fart that .Var.
i misini: fr .in !.: ";
tous way i. Since his imprisonment
in jail be has stoutly stuck to his
rtory of innocence ol the murder of
Wolff. Ills father, apparently, has
taken no interest in the case of his
son, or at least it does not appear
that he has provided for the defense
in an" w.y. The disappearance of
the cloth'ng deale., Mark Drey, who
sold the shut to Martin, is believed
to be without significance. He has
been located in C.".i'ago alia probab
iy will return if his evidence is
deemed necessary.
W. A. Little, of Napa, Cal., is in
igene.
WOMAN'S
BACKACH
Mar ;n
had
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his apj.-araiM e
ild.ru 111 ill he
tr.u i.-d cocaine
n..d
Ml.l
whik".v
a pro
spr.oj
The back is the mainspring ol
woman's organism. It quickly calls
attention to trouble by aching-. It
tells, with other symptoms, such aa
nervousness, headache, jiaitis in the
loins, weight in the lower part of
the liody, that a woman's feminine
organism needs immcdiateattention.
In such cases the one sure remedy
which sjicedily removes the cause,
and restores the Icminine organiura
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 0 Columbia
Ave., Kocklantl, iilc, says:
" I was troubled for a long time with
dreadful backaches and a pain in my
side, and was miserable in erery way.
I doctored until I wan discouraged and
thnnirht I would never eet well. I read
what Lydia K. l'lnkhsrn's Vegetable
Compound had done for others and
decided to try It; after taking three
bottles I can truly y that I never felt
to well in my life."
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Eurl,
Pa., write to Mrs. 1-inkham:
"I had very severe bckchee, and
pressing-down pains. I could not sleep,
and had no appetite. Lydi E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound cured tne
and made me feel like a new woman."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia K. l'ink
hatn's Vegetable Compound, made
from rmts and herbs Ikis U'cn the
standard remedy fr female ills,
and has K,si;ivelvr-iire'l thonsatidsfif
M,.i.,en 1iaVe!-entr..'lMed with
t!i-,i.i. enieMs intlammiilioii, uli-era-ti.in.
tibroid tuniors, ii n L'ul.iiit les.
..j ,.;jr jiiiins, l.arka. he. t!::it l-;ir-i:,g.d--n
fe..:iir'..fu!e!! v.inlig.--Uuli,;i,iii.-s.x,ol
lie l -vu'upiualialiuu
LOOK HERE!
How many men
know clothing
quality? It takes an
expert these days to
judge values. The
safest plan, we've
found, is to buy from
honest manufac
turers; then we take
no chances and yoa
take no chances.
Schwab Clothes are
doubly insured; not
only do we know
they're made right,
but the set-price label
"on the sleeve" insures
good values. That's
why we sell them.
That's why you
should buy them. $10
to $30. Onc-price-to-all,
all-over-America.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette SO
AUTOMO BILES
Frnk Bnnett eV Son
G'tige Hurl Jnd 12th. Ilionerrd 171'
Pro, K.t:.'-! Kir, Prem er, Ford
The btil can lor the prl. t, J700 iA u,i
Cri bif hire
IthePIantbehind the Suit"
Clothes Do Not
Make the Man
But if they are well selec
ted, well made ami fit
perfectly, they improve
his appearance wonder
fully. Von can get
such clothes at our
store because we are
sole agents in Kugene
for the celebrated
Michaels,
Stern & Co's
line of hand-tailored
suits.
Our fall stock this year
is the most complete in
all respects we have
ever carried. Also, you
will find them reason
ably priced.
We carry a complete line
of furnishing goods that
cannot be excelled in
the city, and our prices
will be found lower than
many of our competi
tors can afford to sell
for. We own our own
store and have no rent
to pa j' and are content
with small profits.
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether you buy or not
ED. HANSON
- East Ninth Street
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make thoin
GOOD A8 NEW for only BOo 1
A can of Cmnamel will wort
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can. I
See our west show window.
HH TO SF.IC Ol'U NliW WALL'
I'APKIt
18-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, ORECON
InvltcN yi.ur account, whether large
or Ninnll.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate! and coufldentlal atten
tion. SAl'H KKPOSIT IIOXKS FOR HUNT
T. O. HIONDHICKS., President.
8. II. KAKIN, Vice-President.
P. K. SNOIK1UASH, Cashier.
DARWIN IIUISTOW,
A"lHt!iiit Cashier.
I.UKIC h. COODItmU.
We Deal In the Best
Farms to Be Had
On the Market
Today
220 acres situated 10 miles from Eu
gene; 160 acres under cultivation;
2tl acres in timber, balance In pas
ture; 1 acre of fruit; good house,
hum and outbuildings; best of wa
ter. This Is absolutely one of the
best farms lu I.ane county. Price.
Silo per ucre
12 acres river bottom land, situated
near Springfield; much fruit of
all varieties; 10-room house; good
well; barn; 2 cows, 3 dozen chick
ens. 9 head hogs, 1 farm wagon,
set of double harness, set of single
harness, 1 light driving rig. I AO
lbs. white lead for pnlntliig. gals,
oil; includes crop and farm tools.
Price TIKM(
50 ucres, 3." acres In cultivation, sit
uated I mile east of Oonna; house,
bum and outbuildings; 1 team of
horses. 3 cows, 1 calf. 15 hogs,
harness, wniioii, plow, culllviTror,
hurrow, mower, rake, spray wag
on, chickens, small tools, hay car
rier, etc.; 20 tons hay, 275 bushels
oatt-. 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoes
tor fnnilly use; Intercut in phone;
2 wells. Price ;t(Hlo
15 ucres of fruit land 5 in I Irs south
west of Kugene; 9 ncres In culti
vation, reiualnder in oak grove; 7
room house; burn 2tlx40 feet In
process of construction: 2 wells;
li acres in bearing fruit.; telephono
and It. K. 11. Price Sl'iVW
50. 98 acres 3 miles from F.ugcne
courthouse; most beautiful build
ing spot near Eugene. Price. $(KHM
GO acres river bottom land situated
S miles from Eugene on river road;
40 acres In solid balm timber
will cut 2000 to 2500 cords of
wood; 20 acres of this small balm
and willow. This wood sells at
a cord delivered to excelsior mill.
Price yirjuo
G5 acres all deep rich valley soil, alt
uated 4 Mi miles from Eugene; all
miller cultivation! well fenced; old
house; some fruit trees; 2 good
wells. Prlco VI Oil ier iwro
Notice These Snaps
In City Property
A modern 7-rooin house situated 2
blocks from high school on one of
the best streets in the city; a 70
foot well with water tower and
tank; nhuiiditneo of water for lawn
mid Indoor use. This Is nbsoulte-
I ly a bargain. Price 530
House of five rooma situated on
North Washington street; corner
lot, SOxlGO. Prlco linoo
Houso of 5 rooms; lot GGxl50; city
water and good drilled well; Vj
lot back, tax title, making lot
about 240 feet. All kinds of fruit
on lot; streets paved. Prlco. t;MOi
2 new 4 -room cottages with 2 Iota
on carllne opposite Kalrmount
store; property rents at 114 per
month. Prlco I Hi it)
(Jood 10-room modern house, situat
ed corner Eleventh and High sis.;
paving and sidewalk. Price 1000
House of 8 rooms nicely located on
East Thirteenth street; lot 65x
1G5; guod well 90 feet deep; Howur
connections und water In the
house; fruit of all kinds; good
barn, chicken park. Price. .Mono
Good 6-room houso with all modern
conveniences, barn and carpenter's
. shop, situated un lot 1 00x1 GO feel;
practically all the furniture goes
with the house. This Is close In
property. Price
Scott's samai-Pepsin Capsule
A POSITIVE CUKE.
fnr Inflammation or HaUtrk
or lh Hiwldnr d IM4w)
KI1dt. No ear no pa
UnrN qutoklr oad prnn
ODllr all fHaataral ft la a art
of itta (IrlMarr O Ah
nluUlr harmlaaa. Hold bf
mall, imtm4, 1 1 ID, or Unw
THI SAKTAl-PFpaiKCQ.
fluid bf W. U UJC LA SO. Drogtff
HALL (Si, SHUMWAY
Plumbing and Hewer Work.
Also general Jobbing In tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a full line of plumbing nxtu-ei
Phone lllurk 1:171. Till and Oak Hi.
J. W. BARRINGtR
Expert houscmover
Moves anything. Twenty-liv
ye jr r iff i ( r if . Pciic'cr.ce, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Hueenc. Oi!-on.
A. C. MATHfcWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
earth lor sale
Phone tlack 2311
or call at 345 W 4$
We have some choice residence lots
prices ranging from $150 to $1050
per lot, close In.
Itrlck blocks and frontage In best
part of the city. Absolutely the best
bargains on the market.
Call In and get our prices.
H0LLEN3ECK REAL ESTATE CO..
Phono It' ll 4 111.
Office, 1X7 Willamette Hi reel.
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying irom a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight Su Eugene, Or
WILLAMETTE
MeaL Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
Wfj & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 33 512 Willamette