SAMPLE BALLOT—Continued Frcm Page 9 PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION For equal suffrage constitutional amendment, permitting women to vote on equal terms with men. Vote YES or NO 316 Yes. 317. No. For constitutional amendment giving the people power to make laws for election of public officers by majority vote Instead of pluralities; to pro­ vide that political parties and voters' organizations shall be proportion­ ately represented in all offices filled by the election of two or more per- ■ • may indicate his second, third, etc., choice; and to provide for a simple method of precinct residence and registration. Vote YES or NO For a» act prohibiting fishing for salmon or sturgeon on Sunday from .Janu­ Yes. * , ary first to October first, also in the Columbia river only from October 328. first to December thirty-first, also in the navigabbe channels, of Co­ No. lumbia river at night, also at any time in Sandy River and in ( oiumbia 329. River west of went line of range nine w»*st, near Astoria, and east of went line of range sixteeu east, near Celilo, and limiting aein*s anywhere in A bill for a law to limit the amount of money candidates and other person* may contribute to spend in election campaigns; declaring what shall the State to oue hundred and fifty fathoms long and four and one-sixth constitute corrupting use sf money and undue influence in elections and fathoms deep, and providing penalties. Vote YHai or NO punishing the same; prohibiting attempts on election day to pursuade any voter to vote for or against any candidate or candidates or any meas­ 318. Yes. ure submitted to the people; to protect the purity of the ballot; furnish­ ing information to voters concerning candidates and parties, part­ 319. No. ly at public expense, and providing for the manner of conducting elec­ tion contests. Vote YES or NO For constitutional amendment, giving additional and exclusive power to cities and towns, within their corporate limits, to llcen.-w, regulate, con­ 330. Yes. trol, and tax, or to suppress or prohibit theatres, race-tracks, pool-rooms, bowling alleys, billiard halls, and the hh I o of liquors, subject to the pro­ 331. No. visions of the local option law of the State of Oregon. Vote YES or NO For an act prohibiting, after August 25th, 1908, fishing for salmon or stur geon at any time, by any means, except hook and line, in the Sandy river 320. Yes. or any of its tributaries, or in the Columbia River, or a^y of its tribu­ taries. at any place up stream from its confluence with the Sandy River, 321. No. or with hook and line during the spawning season. Vote YES or NO For constitutional amendment providing that all dwelling houses, barns, Yes. sheds, outhouses, and all other appurtenances thereto; all machinery and 332. buildings used exclusively for manufacturing purposes and appurten­ No. ances thereto; all fences, farm machinery, and appliances used as such; 333. all fruit trees, vines, shrubs, and all other Improvements on farms; all live stock; all household furniture In use; and all tools owned by work­ For constitutional amendment providing for the choosing or Jurors and men and in use, shall be exempt from taxation in addition to exemptions grand Jurors, and that no person can be charged in the circuit courts with the commission of a crime or a misdemeanor except upon indict­ now authorized by the Constitution. Vote YES or NO ment found by a grand Jury; except when a court holds an indictment to be defective, the district attorney may file an amended Indictment. 322. Yes. Vote YES or NO 323. No. 334. Yes. For an amendment to Article II of the Constitution, giving th*' voters power No. to call a special election at any time to discharge any public officer and 335. elect his successor. Vote YES or NO A bill for, an act to create the county of Hood River out ot the western portion of Wasco county; providing for its organization and fixing the 324. Yes. salaries of the off'cers thereof. Vote YES or NO 325. No. 336. Yes. A bill for a law Instructing members of the legislature to vote for and elect No. the candidates for United States Senator who receive the highest num­ 337. ber of Votes at tile general election. Vote YES or NO 328. Yes. 327. No... PROPOSED BY LOCAL OPTION PETITION VOTE FOR OR AGAINST PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS FOR BEVERAGE PURPOSES FOR ENTIRE COUNTY OF LANE. Mark X between number and answer voted for. 338 For Prohibition. 339 Against Prohibition. PROPOSED BY QUALIFIED ELECTORS, TAXPAYERS OF LANE COUNTY, OREGON Mark X between question and answer voted for, For County Hijjh School Yes. For County High Schoo! No. FLOOD WATERS LEAVE TRAIL OF DEATH AND RUIN Dallas, Mty 28. After doing over *1,000,000 worth of damage, drown. Ina at least three persona and render­ ing 1000 homeless, Trinity river to­ day I h slowly falling. It la believed that when the waters recede the death list will bn Increased. OKLAHOMA I'M M >h WATKRN RECEDING slclans hail ever before heard of the | line of lobelia as a cure for dlphther-| la. A MiTIII K lit! *11 4BLE \ l< TIM <*r mrs . ’■■( her daughter who was at school In California While It Is possible that Harvey l actually visited the thinness farm, the authorities are puzxled over the latter statement. MADE OBJECT LESSON OF YOUNG POLE'S EXECUTION ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pottsville. May 2«.—Felix Radzlus, a young Pole, was executed today for the mttr- der of Mrs. Mary Cherkosis and young son, with whom he boarded. He confessed to the crime, and also to having committed a murder In Po- land In order to impress the enormity of the crime upon them the sheriff issued five hundred Invitations to Poles. Russians, Slavs, Hungarians. Italians and Lithunians to witness the execution. _ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ DECISION OF SCHOOL DISECTORS REVERSED President Charles 8. W illiams, of the Commercial Club, last night ap­ pointed a committee as follows on general arrangements for a Fourth of July celebration in Eugene this Alton Hampton, W. A. Bell. year: Griffin and Elmer Roberts, Drew Frank Gilstrap, The committee will organize at once and begin preliminary arrange­ ments for one of the best celebrations in the history of the city. While no definite plans have been decided up­ on by the committee, it is understood that the members are figuring upon a number of new features that have never before been seen in this part of the state. The celebration Last year was a partial failure because of the lack of enough amusements and because of the poor showing made by the parade, but this year's committee promises the people something much better than for a long time. In jus­ tice to last year's committee it must be said that it did the best it could with the limited means at hand for the purpose. Everybody should take an interest in the coming celebration, and should not fail to respond liberally to the committee’s appeal for funds when the time comes. of the Artigo A recent issue (Wis .) ’Journal contains the follow- ing: "Henry Lelber brought a potato to the Journal office this afternoon that he had received from A. W. Fish, formerly of this county, but now living in Eugene, Or. it weighs over three pounds and is a foot long. It is certainly a wonder, but Mr. Lie­ ber says he is going to plant a seed from it and raise a potato that weighs four pounds and skin Ore- gon on raising potatoes.” Mr. Fish is naturally pleased with the sensation this three-pound pota- to produced back there, as it is evl-1 dence to his old home friends that he has made no mistake in choosing a new location in the West. But. ' speaking of potatoes, there is one In , The Guard office that weighs eight I pounds, and does not seem to be such an overgrown specimen for this coun-1 try at that. The little fellow Mr* Fish sent back to Wisconsin was only a dwarf compared with this big ro­ bust product of Lane county, and last fall we had nearly a bushel in this office, picked up by our circula-' tion manager at Rlachley, that aver- aged five pounds apiece in weight. The ambition of the Wisconsin man to grow a four-pound potato is cer­ tainly laudable—but it sounds funny out here where four-pound potatoes are as common as initiative amend­ ments to the state constitution. The Kind You Have Always nought, and which has w in use for over 30 years, lias borne the__ -nature *2 and has been made unuer his «J* sonal supervision siu< e its lnfan Allow no oue to deceive you (B q T* All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jmst-^good’* ftre T'xperiments that trifle with and «»•<..-.ger the health sf Infants and Children—Expec^uce against Esperum^" What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pari. goric, Ikrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. R contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm, and allays Feverishness. It cures lYiarrhuea and V«in4 Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoustipatiM and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates th* Stomach and Howels, giving healthy anf natural sice*. The Children’» Panacea—The Mothart JMund. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bou^t In Use For Over 30 Years, TNI CCNT4UR OOMMI CITY. 44 SIH1 Eugene School Supply Co. 45 West, Eighth St • Everything for the School Room Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes, F lages, Blackboards, Crayons, Dictionaries, Etc, Examine our goods, you will find them the best board of freedmen's aid. one to be WELBY STEVEXS LEADS a negro, the other white. FOR t'Ol XTY ASSESSOR The bishops elected were Drs. Quale and Smith. Welbv stevens is one of the strong­ est and cleanest candidates for office Insist upon DeWirts Wtich Hazel put forward by either party this year. Salve. It Is especially good for piles. He is a young man who was raised Sold by all druggists. in Lane county and has won for him­ ¿»»♦»»»»•»•»•O»O»»»88»»»»8888»»8»t8888»8»IIIII8»» self an enviable position In the es­ MAYOR REDDY'S teem of his acquaintances, his c--------------------------------- —------ i----------------------------------------------------------------- A M EX I >.M E XT ENIN »RS El » friends being numerous in every part of the county. He knows the value S Some time ago Dr. J. F. Reddy, of Lane county property, and is quali- mayor of Medford, submitted a copy fitd to make a just and equitable as­ of the "home rule for cities" amend­ sessment; furthermore his reputa-1 ment to various students of civic af­ tion is such that no one doubts that fairs. and among the replies was the he will perform his duty fearlessly to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order at following letter received from the and impartially. mayor of Omaha: No mistake will be made by elect­ City of Omaha. March 9. 1908. ing a man like Welby Stevens to fill Dear Sir;—Received yours of this important county office. March 3. enclosing a copy of an - - , Successor to Nicklra and N«al amendment to your constitution in favor of home rule for incorporated Tying her sunbonnet under her chin, Quality cities. Thia is along the same lines She tied her raven ringlets in; that I have been fighting for here for Then to the store she went with Phone Ms in 63 glee the last two or three years 1 am Park and Oak, 9th and Oak heartily tn favor of a law of that For Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Co. kind and expect to make the fight here this fall to have ours amended along the same lines. Yours truly. (Signed) JAS. C. DAHLMAN, Mayor. Mayor J. F. Reddy. Guthrie, Okla . May 28 The flood waters are faat receding and the death roll remains at eight. Railroads are demoralised, miles of tracknKe are washed-out. and railroad bridges destroyed or damaged The damage to crops and railroad is roughly estimated at *10,000,000. The World's Best CHoiatf which la believed to be a conservative figure. Hundreds of passengers are Is not entirely free from disease On the high elevations fevers prevail, stalled at various points, • while on the low levels malaria is tKJl...*ered to a greater or lesser 'ex' nt, greenling to altitude To 1 overcome climatic affections, lassi­ Y'aliKxl Sume ns Gohl. tude. malaria. Jaundice, biliousness, fever and agse. and general debility, Pendleton, Or . May 25. About B. G Stewart, a merchant of Ce­ the most effective remedy is Electric 800,000 pounds of wool out of some­ dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my lllters, the front alterative ami blood thing over 1.000.000 pounds that customers when they buy a box of In the cast" of the appeal of R W. purifier; the antidote for every form was offered today In the first sales New Life Pills that they get the Smith, a teacher of a district school of bodily weakness, nervousness and f r this city was sold. The prices worth of that much gold In weight. If near Junction, who was dismissed insomnia. Sold under guarantee at bld ranged front *> to 131« cents perl afflicted with constipation, malaria by the board of directors on account W Kuykendall’s drug store Price pound. Most of it changed hands or biliousness." Sold under guaran­ of alleged Immorality, County School 50 cents. al or near 12 cents, and there were tee by ,W Kuykendall, druggist. 25c. Superintendent Dillard has rever-* d only two blds as low as 6 cents. I The prices paid Were from 1 to 3 the decision of the directors In favor ii mm now x s i i i < -riox IH t.l xi i*. \i i i < <*x< mil i> cents lower per pound IX »11 ER SI! SIAM NOTES of the tea* her Smith was charged than the with using profanity, of dancing in growers expected, and on a scoured f’e school room and other offenses, Harry llown will be elected sher­ basis are about 25 per cent lower Mrs E A. Bean and Mrs. taw- but the evidence Introduced when the iff, according to the opinion of those than last year While the wool rence Plowman, of Eugene, came In ease came up on appeal before the best informed on the situation in opened up well as far as staple Is a fe wdaya ago for a visit with their county school superintendent was I-site county. The peqple have con­ concerned, the buyer* declared there father, E Nlcolls. and other relatives deemed Insufficient to warrant that fidence in his ability to discharge the was more sand and dirt than usual. I at Mapleton official In suslalning the dismissal. duties of the office, and fepl that his due to the large number of wind and) The schooner Athlon was towed W. G Martin appeared as attorney experience will be valuable to the dust storms this spring out to sea last Saturday with a cargo for Smith. public in a position no important. The largest single clip sold was of lumber from the Siuslaw Lamb r The vessel spread her Mr Rown Is making a quiet, gentle­ the 2 00,00** pounds of the Cunning­ Company. company, at sails for a trip to San Francisco manly campaign, which Is character- ham S ep A Mud tnsoi.i TK ci itr is gaining 12 l-> cer. e William Slusher with­ The schooner Oakland came In Sat­ FOB DIITHKRIA. istlc of the man. and friends dally in all parties, the ma­ drew hl* 130,000 jxiunds, and the urday from San Francisco and Is Chicago. May 21 D Ernest Jen. jority of the voter* realising that It J. E. Smith Livestock company has loading at the Siuslaw Lumber Com- X n*>w master Is In tach has sprung a surprise In med Is not a question of politics In select­ under consideration a bld of 13>* pany's wharf. leal circles by the announcement , ing a sheriff, but of fitness and trust­ cents on a 80.000 pound lot. and one charge of thw veweal, Car a s Jo.ian- of 10 H cents on a 160,000-pound nlaaen having given np his position that he has discovered a treatment ' worthiness. lot. The school children at Point Ter­ which is an absolute cure for dlph-1 A Cwlifornt*«'« laic*. race are having a vacation this week theria "Ths luckiest day of mly Ufa was Mine Alfreda Ltngren closed her term With this remedy which he calls i there last Friday The school will "vegetable antltoilne" or lobelia, he when I bought a box of Bucklens TWO MORE BlsHoins re-open next Monday with Miss Ger­ claims to have cured 150 cases of Arsis* Balve," writes Charles F Bu- EI.EtTED BY MimiODlWrH truds Hamble at the helm—Flor­ diphtheria by administering It hypo­ dahn, of Tracey. Cal. "Two *5c box­ ence West. es cured me of an annoying case of dermically Baltimore. Md . May 25.—The Although libelia la known to be a Itching pll ■*. which had troubled me general conference of the Methodist poison among physicians. Dr Jentsch i for years and had yield«*! under no Episcopal church todar elected two When your food seems tn nauseate baa demons!rated that It Is harmetss other treatment." Bold under guar­ bishops and Indorsed the anti-saloon you take Kodol. Take Kodol now when It is used In thia way. At the antee at W Kuykendall's drug stors. league s methods of flghtelng the and until you know you are right request a physician attending a meet­ liquor traffic, rejecting the motion Vain There isn't any doubt about CAHTOTJIA. ing of medical men at which he an­ of B Lee Paget, of Portland. Or . wnat It will do and you wll] find the ti kiwtwintatfll nounced his discovery Jentsch In- Bern ths that the Prohibition party be in­ truth of this statement verified after Meted thirty drons of the antitoxins dorsed. It was also decided to have you have used Kodol for a few weeks into his body. Not one of the phy- two corresponding secretaries of the* It Is sold here by all drngg st*. LOW PRICE FOR EASTERN OREGON WOOL FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION GOMMITTEE E. L. MORE, Manager YOU WANT THE BEST “THE.PARK GROCERY »» and PriceG uarantecd. I R. Daniel, Prop. 1735 Pairs Gotzian Shoes for Ladies and Men at. Exact Factory Wholesale Prices at Great Closing Out Sale t The following numbers have been awarded shoes: 7125- 7304- 7312-6634-6157 Ke WELLS SHOE STORE Geo. C. Stanley in charge orni Wil lamette ani Ninth Streets, Eugene. Oregon .................... ......... ■»♦<» » -».ee. v * *