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MMMB, " Sa7nHmmma EEUGENE PAn,T GPASPAY' JULY " THREE' BUSTXE.SS IS GOOD ST XI EY s Pfi F ' " ::: mr.T ty tivt, wp CETTim imTr77 NEW CUST0MKKs 1)A1LY- TI1E G1!0rKliV 1'F'PAKTMKXT is f;ROWlx; ny i.KAI'S AXO BOKXPS. If I ' 1 -w s am) MAKi, Yui-r moxky Go FAKT1IEK. ry Department ...25c1'' ...30c .'.i.30c'in' . . .25c . . . ...15c . , . ...25c y'.' LAUNDRY SOAP, T2 cakes for.;,.s. ' HIBIA OATLAKES, -'the package';.:..'.1 I'ilBlA "WIIEAT FLAKES, the package: .'; . I'E, two packages for. . , .-. . . . . . ... ; . ; . . . , . (Hornby's Oatm'ea), the package:.". tOES, extra quality,' three;' eans for ' mVTA BORAX SOAP, the nkf DX LEADER SMOKING TOBACCO, three packages 25c ,CH'S GRAPE JUICE, pints - '2lc ,CH'S GRAPE JUICE, quarts 39c von tried our 20c Coffee 11 Royal Club Flavoring Extracts-None Belter Window Shades ( , r,r . ExtraXQuai'ity,' ,Three Feet Wide,"1 Six Feet' Long, A . bargain at o5c ' Special 25c PRICE CUTTERS 612-618 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. MI'iW-X-IguaMLJI.Riroi Ladies Oxfords One-Thhd Less AVe have a nice ns-sortinoiit of Lilies' Oxlonls. all leathers, black and tan. Regular prices rang: from $1.75 to $4.00. Sale Price One-Third Off Mens Felt and Straw Hats Humlreils of Straw Hats, nut all sell regulariv at $1.00 to $.'i.00. Thousands of Kelt Hats, worth $1.00, $ioo, $2.50, flCO, 3.50 and $4.00. ST R A AY HATS, your choice . ... 35c KELT HATS, up to $2.00 regular...'. 95c KELT HATS, up to $4.00 regular $1.95 Boys Suits AYe have Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker Trousers, worth front $.'!.50 to $(i..")0, in dozens of patterns. Your Choice, The Suit $2.95 I and Teaming. 4 Gravel Co. do and general hi concrete grav- kuihed rock and s notice, raone h at L. N. Ron- I residence Black kh. Tcm Bailey Prop. St. Mam 865 ries, Dishes ruit Dishes ed Fruits. All Kinds. I AT COST, and ?ggs to a yey. ADVERTISED LETTERS. July 20, 1910. . Anderson. H. S. ArgreM, Robt. V. Baker, Wm. Balish, H. W. Beaver, Miss Way Benet, Chas. Burton, Mrs. A. C. Coe, Ernest. Cole, Harry Comiom, S. A. Culp. Clras. H. ' Davis, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. F. H. Dodds, Mrs. Geo. E. Dowell, Roy. Elliott, Mrs. E. Ford. Morgan. George, Mrs. L. E. Goodale. Mrs. Henry. Green, Ernest. Hall, Mr?. Grace D. ' Hanline, Milton. Hitchcock, R. W. Jewett, Mrs. Bessie (2). Jewett, Eugene. Katzung, Harold. . Skinner, Miss Beatrice. McDaniels. Arthur. Merrill, Clinton and Mrs. . Miller, Fay. Moore, J. R. Morey, Ruby, A. Patton, J. H. Jr. J. L. PAGE, P. M. On Your Plumbing and Sheet Metal See K. L. HALL Phone Main 185 Eugene, Oregon Capi '1 and Surplus $150,000 fOSPEROUS BANK b & Rnvlno-a Ranli. nn July 1st. Increased Its sur- o, making capital and surplus (io. ( business, either large or small, and assure you Ice. on certificates of deposit, e Loan and Savings Bank IKD ANT) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS K8TMILIKHK1I IHtm. inn - - ii t l ------ NEGRO APPOINTED TO FEDERAL OFFICE Washington, July 21. WhitefieU McKinley, a negro real estate agent of this city, has been appointed col lector of customs here, the technical designation of the office being the port of Georgetown, D. C. It is stated that the appointment signifies the recognition of negroes in important federal positions. SPEND VOIR VACATION AT NEWPORT, VAQll.NA RAY At our expense In order to better advert!; this popular resort, we are going to give a week's expenses, with railroad fare, to fifty people buying lots in our tract. Prices $125 and up on terms of $30 cash and $10 per month. Choice ocean lront lot. 1 "iTB"-1 -Worldsfopor I MMIIMIIMWrilinwwIWMMI IIMPMMMM Wl EUGENE HORSES ,7"r ""f, ,n,,TCH ,1" 'i , r-.a wl"P tne champion In jig tlmp less NOW AT SALEM than five rounds. Johnson whipped '. practically a dead man in Jeffries. Salem, Julv 21. Th latest arrival and nobody knows this better than among the horsemen at the state fair John-on. He knew that Jeff wns grounds is J. R Springer, from Los merely a shell and as hollow ns a Angeles, of Sonoma Ciirl (2:05',4) drum. If he had not known so an fame. Mr. Springer, recognizing the elephant could not have dragsed fine track and accommodations, came Johnson Into the ring with Jeffries, here to get his hores readv for the "I've heard so much about John season's races on the North Pacific son's courage, his great defense and circuit. He brought with him Lady sledge-hammer blows, that I'm weary Sirins Vfntinta-n liov. who 01 n, lie ciimmmu. 11 un- iiinu, the ground. Special offer to bullc. ers. Howard Land Co., 420 Sweel land building, Portland. Branch of flee Newport. j-1 A X X OC NCE-M ENTS Make your selectl n early. Agent o i! has trotted a mile since his arrival Pion Is all that his friends claim, why in 2:17; a 3-year-old fill bv l-ady 'J" i " ""w1""1 Garland, and also another filly by ha" been dogging Johnson s stops for Mon Belles, who Is working out nearly two years, Imploring, nay, beg- ln .25 ging for a fight. Has Johnson ever Other recent arrirals at the track consented? Why? Is he afsald of are Robblns & Son, who have .moved Langford their Btrlne of nine fine head here from Eugene. The colony of horse- ,,,,. , , ,. owners and trainers at the Lone Oak Jim Jeffries dldn t come back, track is rapidly becoming the propor- but he "went back to his Los An- tions of a small-sized tows, and the gele ranch with $200.0110 he had animtflfi workinjr out are some of the earned conning the Amor can people finest on the Pacific aonst. Some while Jim Corbett is telling how it classy brushes occur almost every day happened on a New York vaudeville hPtween the thoroughbreds. . stage at $1000 a week. This Is a great country. For County Clerk I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision of the voters In the republican primaries of Lane count.1- STACY M. RUSSELL. WOOD FOR SALE. All kinds of oak and fir wood at reasonable prices. See WEBSTER KIN'CAID, . 81 East Ninth St. Phones: Cfflre Main 676. Residence Main 674. "Tluit Ileniiliful Home of Your Dnyims" Is. not complete without one of tho?e splendid pianos sold by F. A. Rankin. 30 West Sixth street. Reliable tuning. SAYS LANGFORD WILLWHIP JOHNSON If Sam Langford can ever drag Jack Johnson Into the ring," says JJIlly Gigson. the New York sporting It's Your Move :::: mi :::: 2::: :::x ttM t::: in; nn :::: :::: :tn t: :::: tin in: tt tt :::x :::: tm x& . xm xm s: tm mi :t mi xm mt :? mz tm tm tm mx nxi mt tm xxtt mx xm mx - mx ixxx mx mt. Yesterday's Scores. Portland a. San Francisco Sacramento 7, Verncn 6. Uis Angsles 3, Oakland 2. RAILROADS KILL , :C0TTAGt UKUVt MANY THOUSANDS ! MAYOR FAVORS DURING PAST YEARj SUNDAY SHOWS Julv 21, THIRTEENTH ST. MARKET Fresh and cured meats; home rcn dered lard. Phone Main 883 i n.itrnn.la nf 1 CottaKe Grove, Or. vxasningum ... Mavor A. W. Kine has gone on rec- the fnltcd States hll.ei persons or(1;ls favorng Sunday picture shows, and Injured 95,i',2S during the year 1P .vl,jnl? ile vntertnlnment is of a njrl, iiv 30 liua, according to a moral character. The question came avnnnsl of the annual report, of the up during regular session of the Mavnr Mm? declared 1 ry our picnic sausages, interstate commcne ,.-.......r, . . , gln out. . , ., The reoort Slews mai OPPORTUNITY Knocks At Your Door But Once It is knocking at YOUR DOOR NOW, when we are offering you an opportunity to get a 5 or 10-acre tract in Ferndale addi tion to Santa Clara. This is one of the most desirable tracts on the river road, only 4 miles out; a good macadamized road being built NOW and the car line will be out tnere in the near future. . ..cnnahlp' $?f)f) worth $300, compared to Our terms a e per acre, i-t uu.... you. Our auto is at your service let us show METTE VALLEY LAND CO. :h St., Upstairs in'Matlock's Building. J Opposite oiar.u other to inn a iilcture show on sun- ',,., j ',i it una in in iw'l ' dav and nasmscn as tne rnurrnes gers were kin.c I n I 1 .00 Mi. J i . . . Mhljle(1 plctur(, on l)nyR, 14" tram'""' . .umber of tres- h could eee no reason wny others paer'skinii w?s a iT Orle pas- .held not be permitted to do llke- ;senger was tallied to every 3...0O.000 wIh-. ! carried. . .,ir i,..,i r-tlulua circles, where The total 'Vhe par th- "I'litl-m lo the Sunday theater carried was ViV.llroad stock " originated about a year ago. At lh. value of outstand nj : railroad stotK jiemon w(nK ,h unoll to given at $1 1 ,500, unit. ( Jhe Jllrtlre BrK;w8 on the night vvw,-i to itiTRCTOn.S of the wventh day w.is rlrculau-d NOT Kb TO IT)Mn.uiuiw, om Lniiineti. mien and others, and , , he received was largely Blgned. The picture I Sealed proposal! w 111 relJe fhow, were ordt.red closed and the .until D.n of the H J ' (,. reduced accordingly.: Ili.10. for the . "'"'I'hK .' f" h". There Is a movement under way lo iterlals and labor n.fcary lor ine aldermanlc body the erection and coniM-Km o. in. . , , )layi,0UeCS dark .structure of build ng V.f.V"yn " on Sundays. For quick sale we are offering the best 1 00 acres of Fruit Land in this vicinity at A Bargain. Is three miles from Eugene and two miles from Springfield Fronts on county road, well fenced and no waste land. Price $ 1 30 per acre 5-10-20-Acre Tracts 1 mile from Coburg-Ideal land for fruit and berries Garden tract cr poultry farms. Prices reasonable and terms to suit purchasers It's Your Move ,,,, A certified check in the sum ,,f live per cent of the amount i u. ARE YOU TIIIXKI.NO MAGLADRY & SHUMATE Phone Main 787 20 E. 8th St., Eugene, Or. WE BUY AND SELL TIMBER LAND p'roposal.' drawn to ?r' Of buying a lot for a S. Hrvson. rccord-r. must arcompnuy ,...? if JOii a eah proposal. fbe eiui u... viuie o fjne , ,n rolbxe home or m an are let me show der must furnl-n a mii.!.".. ----- 1 will fell a couple of Plans and specifications . may ue j (( nn pxlr(,nK.ly uv prCe If inn Hunzieker. oi me Mrtmiv v. ( fl proposals to be aanr... -Ilryson, Euyne. Oregon. ai a. 1 i r The only wholesale and retail clgor store In Bsgeue. Good toeatles, 2 years. RNIAW. Dr fOW. Pretle- s are i ax West Blchlh street. Ojlhi tt-nd 1 to -toy er .Iskt. . IT 1171 lght phone Mars 2- ! BACHtllH ATNTin For the foburl! f li. One pr n i 175 I" ' termidUite ' tescher. month. Address Geo. A. Drury burg, Or. C1- J2S taken soon. In order to have mon'-y ; to Improve some of my other lot. If y.-,u want a bouse bulit ready to I move into, ( pick out your chol- e of a lot and select plns and 1 win have a fine new lmuse just to your liking ready lor you In vlxiy dan, 'cheaper than you can buy an old one. J. 0 PITTH, 111 rv.-dward Ave. J23 XOTK 'K TO WTKR C'lNHl MKRH In order to keep up the water sup ply, all wane of water inuxt be avoid ed and the hours of Irrigation observ ed, t lo 7 a. m.. and 6 to p. m. In rase of flie alarm all faucets must be. r!,.4 jcept for protection scalnst fir" This oidlirir.f will be enlorced. Fnth natron of the wavr department i h""'d If"" r"'''" " depart mifi)at tne water office. S. W. TAYLOR, 1J "P'. The New Grocery Why do the people flock to PIERCE BROS.? Why? because they have their own delivery system and handle t c Best, Things To Eat. They have one of ihc latest machines out for slicing boiled ham and bacon. Prompt delivery and courteous trcat mcrt is our motto.e , RcmcmbcrThcPU.ee PIERCE BROS. PhontPMaiS 53 52 E. 9th St. subsckibs ros9az OUA&O 1 I 0