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o n You Think u wfaich away women experience with every jm th gentleness and kindness alwayi 1K)ci. Btohaod eem to b almoit miracle, rtl no woman rebels afainst what ih re. hb1 aeeesiity there it no woman who would K IrW from this reeurnng period ot pain, uce's Frrlt Prescription make I mom' wvinea W ' ,r--am from pmitt. ttrt reiilmrltr, nMg imllmm. L Bletrmtlim mm eartt t Jack. tA wMuiif i ... i . at " 777 " "7 raw, jofrpMden strictly private and sacredly Lham. k. v. riecoe. m, u rreaidit. R--i , mw-i "'"i i , L, a book that tellt all about woman's diseasea j . fa Will w V7 w irMf IbOOMv Lm Medical Adyi.cr-rev.wd, im-tidat. edT2,",,e,i Pdoth-bindia. 31 .tan.pi. ra . THE EPCENB DAIL GUARD, FKIDAY, AUGtTST 13, 1903 O THSSS DnptnwyMeaV CY LONG Commercial Club! Block Phone Main 536 Plumbing, Heating; and Tinning jchrrers of Galvanized Iron Cornet and Skylights, Estimates Furnished None but CompetenWorkmen Employed M'KENZIE BRIDGE OUTING PARTIES MAKE MERRY Big Five Hundred Party at Log House Hotel Other Items From the Resort M f fcigar"She" Won't Is a "Banquet." has a superb Aroma fen tbe uon-smoker ap- roma of a "Banquet" is the very best Tobacco it in a 5c Gear a fact u wilt appreciate if you try one. lot try it today. fresh Heats of kinds 0 & CAMPBELL Lumber Shingles Plaster Cement ELMfRA LUMBER CO. Phone Black 5i66 Yard 4th andPearf THE LATEST IN ALL PAPER SS HUETER PAINTS a Ludford M Paint Man N 5411 102 W. 8th St. EATON'S Book Bindery Booka Bomnd. Magazines iloand. Portfolio Made. Blank Boeks Rated ad Bound to Order. Artistic Bookbinding Done, Nothing Bat Good Work. Kent Bat Raaaonnbie Price. Office at EATON'S BOOK STORE I K. Monroe f.W. Muato MUNROES Furniture and Hardware Sole Agents for Portland Stoves and Laclede Ranges Trunks, Suit. Cases, Rugs, Matting, Bedding 7 Went Wghtb. St., Itogene, Oregon, i'hone Ked M9!. WELL DRILLING Any Size Hole, Limit J 000 ft G, W. TAYLOR 828 Patterson St. Phone Red 3372 Special Correspondence. McKentie Bridge, All?. It. On Friday, August 6th. everybody tn the vicinity of the Log Cabin hotel for sook mountain and mountain stream for one of the lowliest afternoons with Mrs. Alice Crofter, who gave B "five hundred" party In honor of Mrs. C, H. Metealf, of San Francisco. The decorations were taken charge of by the ladies at the hotel, and they proved master hands, turning the upper veranda Into a forest bower with hemlock, Oregon grape and ferns. Guests began to arrive about J o'clock, and soon after a Jolly com pany were engaged in playing "five hundred." At 5 o'clock dinner was served by the Misses Charlotte NEW GREEK LETTER ' FRATERNITY AT COLLEGE EUGrJE Ur IS LUCKY IN LAND DRAWING No. 168 in Drawing at the Flathead Reservation Beta Theta PL one of she sfronit- est ttreek letter fraternities in the l nited States, has made its entrance into the t'niversity of Oregon bv granting a charter to tbe local Delta Alpha cms. The active members the new chanter are Oieu Arusuluer. Thomas K. Townseud. Merle R. Chessman, Virgil Cooper, Louis Yl. Pinkham, Dean T. Goodman J. T. den. liweiyn McKiniey, James Johns. 'iaCOb F. OiSetl, 3 Laborer, iS iiour sicnumacner, fcdwin rortmil !er, Harry Stinek Lester A. Means. Lt nas Bittner, Oarl Gabrieison, Arthur Means and Ben Harding, Besides these there are 1 7 aiunmi members, including Dan Kelly, the snrintr-r. and George W. Hus, principal of the i Eugene high school. ' Lane county people ho were The entrance of the Beta Theta Pi lucky in yesterday land drawing at to the Tniverslty makes a total ot the Fiathead Indian reservation ens four Greek letter Societies that have as follows: Jacob F. Oisen, Kugene, entered here this year the other three i No. iSS; Gariand H, Caiibeii, Lea-: being the Chi Omega, Gamma Phi) burg. No, 1272; Robert B, Fullmer, Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta soro-j Wendiing, So. 1345. rities. la addilio nto these, the l!ni- Olson 'a nanse appear In iho Eu- versity Jb Sigma Na and Kappa Sig- gnne directory as being a laborer, ma, the 'pioneer fraternities, the Ma- and his address la the west end of sonic Club and sfcverai locai orgasiia-1 Sixth street. He will doubtless getj tions, ja very good farm, as he is among the'. . first choice. ud there is much more HifiFMP MSW RHY good land in the Flathead roserratioa ' tuwtmt )IH1 BUU , h(lB Ut tfee Vwtr dAiene. i t(l I ntMk rto Co! Neither Campuoli'a nr Fulimer'aj WALLUWH, Un., r Afirfl name ajtpeara in the iist of taxpayers ' MUSIC NEW AND OLD Have you heard our new song and instrumental hits for August? Come in and we witi piay tnetn tor you. Hurry up Disc Records, single and doubie, going fast at 38 and SQs Come Hear Our New Edison's Lawrence (b Roach MUSIC HOUSE 26 W. 6th St. Phone Black J02? Wallowa. Ang. 12 W. W. Wil iett has sold his 80-acre farm just Young, Frteda Rhodes asd Augusta across the river west of Lostlne to Youus. In the evening n informal dance was Indulged in, tho Virginia reel being the fe-aturo number, ail soa most pleasant afternoon was en joyed at the Log House hotel on tSie MvKenzie. The guests wre Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller, Miss Laura MfJier. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tamer. Miss Ues sie Tanner. Meredith Tanner, T. O. Putnam, Mrs. Mettle Kellv. Mrs. R. M. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs,. M. F. CTiggs, Miss 'etta Kress. Srs. 3. L. Page, Mrs. A. A. BafllngeY, Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Winters ixm Angelat-t, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flln't (Ixis Atwlesl. Mr. and Mts. C. M. Metntif (San Pranclscot, ;. E, 3tcHlf tan Jose!, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frisseil, Miss Ma bel O ixar'. J- A. VanGnwa (i'ort laud), Flnrold Xiayer tTortlandl, Miss Chaiiotte Toung, Sfiss Gussle Toting. Miss Frl.da Hhnlies, Master Charles Croner, 11. S. Huston tUiim- Xotrw Al Montgomery, of Vida, says the McKenz'ie is becoming so attractive now that he ha to turn around and look two or Ikree times whiio going from Lis housfc to the barn to pro vent being run over by atitomoWli's. A dancing i-arty was given ey the a Mr, Taylor, of Esgone, for JSOOO. CALAPtXlYA ST!R1NGS 1TKMS Special Corresiiondcnce. London, Ang. 13. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. lutnan. of Kiigene. ate revest arri vals at the cautp grouiuis. Mr. in man has charge of the bridge work up Coast Fork. Mrs. Freeman and daughter, of Ke lirBKka. are visiting with Mrs, Cisaries i'tmea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jlnline and Mr. and Mrs. M. iiissi'H anil son El mer, aii of Eugene, arrived at the Cabipooya last week ftr a short stay. Mrs. M. A. Cnrrie, of Kugene, is vlKStlng with her friends, l!r. end Mrs. inmnu, A. J. Lugg and Jack Ixtndnn, of Binck Hutte, were Sunday visitors. Mrs. K. B. Walker and littie niwe, Klay Smith, of Cresweii, are now at tlie springs for Mrs. Wniker's health. Miss lavidRon, of Kugene, and her friend. Miss Mcf'herson, have return ed after several weeks' outing. Dr. M. A. Smith, who has charge of the apTings, has been on the sick 'list. We are glad to see her about of iine county aa given in the iast Polk's directory. Oisen is a man of family and has lived here several years. Ho will doubtless Jive on his claim the re quired number of years In order to establish residenre. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES NEED CERTIFICATES, TOO E. Ireland, James llogoden. W. J. Frost and John Cox, ail of Port land, were recently at the Caiapooja for a snort time. J. C. Tlanfield, of Santa itarbnra Cal.. and S. II. Moon, of liosebarg. P. O. inspector, were in our vicinity iast week. Mrs. Ford and Children, Castle and Greetrm, of ining, arrived Monday for a Tew weeks' rest for the benefit of Mr. Ford's health. CALAPOOYA CORRESPONDENT. HAIJS TEXAS WOXDKll. Ot Iniiv tmesis m the Ltig Houne lifltel l again. Tuesday evening. The music was! Mr. and Mrs. George Carlisle, of furnished by Ira Itstiam, wMt Tfm. 'Cottage Grove, we-a visitors In Lon Yale as flooT managvr. "The birdie , don Sunday. hop?,ed out und the crow hopped in, and they swung therr partners 'again and again.'" The 'smiles that con tinued on Use faces, the laughter that whb heard uliove the fiddle. Ibid file tale of joy that iind capttm-ii fiiose present aixi made tliom think of only the pleatmre that life held on the Mi Ken lie. Judge Tanner raid faralTy., lit Tort land, are njoyins a summer outing here. "W. A. T. Bushimg and wlTe.Totro nTla O. tonnoirey and Wtihrose U. Kaser, of Portland, are arrivals Bt Ore Ixg "House hv'tel an Sotng great frsTiing srnnts. 3. H. 'HrCiiins Is here on 'hia an-; nrral outing. Mr. a ok 3irs. C H. lifeteifrf -ana; child, of San Praneisee. and N. K. Meitalf, tif San Jose, mfter an pi lenfled visit wrftt UncSe ana Aunt Frhrr.etl, "rrave rrttirned homn The Messrs. Mtcaif tre sons of Auntie Friiw'll. Consul TI. fl. Millpr. wffe and datigater. Miss Lwira. nT TokT.hama. Japan, are spenfTms tire sunrmer as guest at t,e iig Hoirxe hotil. "W111 E. CSirning. of Florence, Col orado, a nephew of Cncle r,eoree FrlzK-11, who has Vieen spendirot the summer here, returned homo In Sat-nrday. Mr. and Vrs. T. M. nenortcirR, nr. and Mrs. PHny Snrvderaas and Mtsa Snodgrass arri-el hi an attto Tnn iiir afternoon and went to Foley Stirle. They expeet to retnr to . '" T'w,..,!, TheEwne Creamery pay. the of 1. Anireles. highest price for awee cream, and n.i.i ....... " ". ,.. ise a ita bntter for me nlgnest price. are en)ming a m""' V'J. "! h docs not rti! for any more i: Tt.u than th prmluct of some of the traveK Thia Is their f trst r h creataeriea. Aak your gro- and they are now strong friends flf M VTeammJ ba tf this plare. I have sold Hall's Tesas Wonder for kidney, iladder and rheamntie trotAle lor the it flr year, and have guaranteed it in toany rases. hut have never had a reroniaifit. 0 dayn treatment in earh bottle, O. J. HULL, Red Cross Pharraacy. horskh ron SAI.K. All nd -ut koraea for aaie. Httle and big. voting and old, bri,en an unbrk. JSt'H.MlTT ftHvm, Cressw)l, Oregon. a n.-tiwiAis. An A Ho. 1 dairy antt tock farm constating of 521 acre four mile from B'lgene. Fine land for fruit and grain. !S per acre. Call or addrewt owner, tli East 11th tret, Eugene, Ore, tf In resjwmse to a readiest fix.ttt Stat Superintendent Ackertnan, Attorney General Crawford has rendered a de cision to the ettect that griuluates of state normal scImkiIs or miv ritie vaunot teat-h itt gcad1 above ihe: eighth In country schools without : having a county or state rerf if irate. : The law prvidea that feavbers of not'tttai or eiiege training nmy twli in high schools without pnssing an examination, but the nftormy-gen- eral ronrlndra thai where arhooM f the aerond-rinss add grades alwtve the eighth, the are not high scliols within the meaning of the law, and tbe teachers employed for those grades must pass the regular exam inations prescribed for grade teachers. SPfXAI, PVLUMAX Ar5COMSKl.- TWX8 OX NO'S. 1H ASM 1. Pullman bserration tdeeper "Al tec containing 8 sections in body of car and 12 eeata In obsejvatloa end with an obsribMi platform, la being operated on the local trains 1 and IK, lvlnf Portland 8:1S n. in., arriving at Sngeno 1:69 p. m. Heturnltig leave Eugene 8:35 p. ni arriving tn Portland 10:40 p. m. Regular Puitm seat apace rharge will be made far privilege of riding In thia car in .addition to transpor tation tickets, A. t. GHJ.ETTB, Agent itKKVKc.T -taVHKT TO aKlUCA AKfKK 8CAMS I caraa to Kugone after your feet f carry 4n vtnek the best quality ot tboe eluK I am selling at a very small margin of profit. Shoe repair ed while yon wait. Halt sole of the beat quality leather sewed on, 75c T- HR1NK WATER, 40 WiUsaicUe Street. TAVlyOH 4 WfU.i AMH, Rtorags warehouse, on railroad track, or faop, apuda, household goods, emnt, lime, crockery, or any thing. Stone foundation and pip with ter for fire protection. Kate made n r iota. Inquire of Willlsin Transfer Company, Main 55 i, or Fra nc' real estate office, iiiack SDH, I! E.tCAVATf.M AJt CBAIHXO f tern in field for excvting your bsoement and furnishing yon with gre) for your foundation and sand for your plastering. Wiii also grade and prepare yonr iawn to lt yotir tat at reaaoaabfo figttrea. fl. Yergt, k8i Wt Svnia itwl, olty. tf hi iwt tttKK van THK Ol'AfWl. W. J. Haskell & Son 30 West Sixth St. Phone Biack 555 i ' I - The Best Workmanship Our Motto i For painting or isossss dectsrating- we sue the best mat- ; ! riais and furnish xpert artists at reasonabits charges. . . Prsteeleil frsi k Sua Sss Sua ?mi Paint and your house viil be pro rctrd. Costs no more and wears longer than other paisis Askfs? i tsisf Cari Qtfsrfsa Wall Paper $ Paint Company J- i4Sevoj St Paao Sad Mi No Vacation or Outing is Complete without the help of a A KODAK Prices run from $.00 up SCHWARZSCHILD'S BOOK STORE BUY W00O &GW FfiGSf WILUAMS TRAKSfER CO. Light and HTy Haalin,' woo0 fob s&tm O Wiitwntt8 Stnet. Catceai. Or WATCH VfWK BUV. See that itts i On Tim, la Time, stnl Ha the Time, A wairb ia lit pock et, bought of , dises the trick. .Nothing dniiglsta -!h youth mora tban to know that fl can depeoii upon hi watch. SMARTT'S SmeerJ ... Hotel Coney Island I At tb Heacf of tb Hilt Race On a warm day bring the children out and enjoy yourgcivf. We have Ice Cream, Soft Drinks na Lunchcj. iivcrythkig ord-firSy. No Liquor Sold Special attention givt women and Children 5c fare from city. imm mum m, ExeeiaSor eo tttf toad. 4 t t4 Dry ktap), a0, ptr y-n jsm Brr bod Bt, -tot, Td , , . OMOBILE PR HIRE Lender car for hire Jlitrt day or night POD DRIVER BLACK 1231 i SMYTH :r Gjmpany TTl bmaafer btuitaeawl f fcr sale, fs promptly 1 attended ta Kd ut ! & LEFFLER H WcU Drillers $50 Per Acre A No 1 Fruit Land $50 Per Acre AUTOMOBILE SERVICE TO THE LAND e ti c dav Ltfi re nt cur ofhte 43 be reserved. As our profit a MnaH Charge will be .-vdt. If you purcS.t.e there will 1. fiO CHARGE FOB AUT0M0S1L TERMS OF SALE $2o per acre dor,:, $i.oo p ... J E if terest 6; and m case ofe'; A O least $50 au acre has bcci. 919 acres of as good fruit land as there is on top of the earth, five miles from R. R station. Subdivided into tracts of 10 acres and up. It is as good, will produce as much, and is as well located as the $150 and $200 an acre tracts. It is rolling land, smooth surface, perfect drainage. Cleared Feady for setting. 48? WILiJf JJ ST, Mm BEB 4411 HOLLENBECK & McMURPHEY E? '2V tst Villard 7 B. tlth St.