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1 PIANOS, PIANOLAPIANOS, ORGANS, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES ALL ON EXIBITION AT THE BIG STORE OF EILERS PIANO HOUSE WEST 7TH STREET No one who appreciate the ar tistic In a mimical Instrument ran afford to nilsa this opportunity of low prices and easy terms to get a fine piano. We are the acknowledged leaders In high srad'e goods through out Oregon and any one buying a pi ano or othor musical Instrument of our house does so with absolute safe ty, as our positive guarantee goes with every Instrument. We arc not here for a short period, but are with you permanently, to glvo you the best possible value for the least pos sible outlay. We do not want any one to fiimw us any favoritism all we want Is for the citizens of t h it beautiful little city and county to come In and inspect our goods and get our prlren and terms. Then If we cannot coiiVin-e you that we can pave you from $' lo $100 over any little deairr we will certainly not bjaine you for purchasing elni!vhere. 't are olfwliig, not tlie most artis tic, but a first-'i:iss piano at from $1!0 to This in ;n Itself proof positive that we can save you big monty on a piano. Ho not he hood wlnktd by any oik but call and hop us before you purchase. You wiH save mom y ami we will make lnoney and both of us v ill w l.atipy. We have over forty linn instruments on our flocr ami c:ai nati.siy tie; most critical. BINGHAM TO FATHER THREE SENATE BILLS (Salem Statesman.) county jail, and to a I-eavy fine. It Three very Interesting bille will ' ' expenses of a candidate for . . , , . . , , I public onlce during a campaign, ac- be introduced In the upper noise by ..... ., , . , . . . eordulg to the office for which he Is Senator I. H. Bingham, of Lane couu- runIllnBt and requlrea him to file ty, next Monday. If parsed they will with the county clerk after election strike fatal blows at political cor-! a sworn itemized statement pt his I uptlon funds, at the publication of expenditures. exuberated statements by corpora- j The object of this bill Is to remedy tions of their resources, for the pur-'some of the imperfections of the di pose of alluring investors, and to a ! rect primary law, under which Sv strict regulation relative to burning j the candidates in the nominating pri or debris and stumpage by logging , marles have to make their own fight, PARROT SAVES FOUR Its Cries Arouse Sleeping Sailors Gas Filled Yacht In Nitk of Time. i-:n.i:i:s '!U(..CIM''S Big 1'hillo Slur est Sevi-nlh Street, r.'l gene, Oregon. I'l.WO HOI S';. ;csi. Busiest anil Best Opposite Armory, Cook With a Gas Range conianics. The above first-named bill Includes Joint stock associations, co-partnerships, or individuals, and corpora tions which give out statements that shall have a tendency to give a great er apparent value to the property of such companies or persons, thun real ly exists. This will certainly save many peo ple seeking investments a groat deal of money, as thousands Of dollars every year are lost In fake companies, and watered stock corporations. It Is land have to pay their own expenses. j Under these conditions the success j9f a candidate often depends very largely upon the amount of money j lie Is able to spend, therefore a poor j man, or a man of moderate means, ; but who Is a man of ability, is pre i vented from running for office, j The last named bill is to permit tiie clearing up of agricultural lands 1 of debris, stumps, brush heaps, logs, etc., In fcmall quantities, under per sonal supervision, with such safe 1 guards as will keep the fire from Four members of the crew of the steam yacht Visitor, owned by W. II. Brown of Pittsburg, John .Mel.-iusou, steward; E. B. Xeal. engineer; Herman Smith, fireman, and Charles Ameroau, cook, narrowly escaped death by as phyxiation iu tiie forecastle as t'10 yacht lay at Fifty-eighth street, Brook lyn. Melausou, awakened by the scream ing of a parrot, reached the outer air; and, obtaining aid, dragged his com- i pa n ions to the deck of the vessel la time to save their lives. Mr. Brown's yacht, Just iu from Bos ton, was moored in the basin beside John Jacob Aster's yuclit. the Nounmi hal. Several yachts, with steam 'up. came alongside. It is thought that ADVICE TO COOKS . , Oyster Talks U you want your oyster stews to be good you must first be sure that your oysttfs are good. Always use SeaUhipt Oysters and then you can be sure of their quality, An others are so full of stale water and foul "embalming" powders that they are ant t make the-milk curdle P ,0 Seatshint Oysters have come from the oyster-beds irfa porcelain, enamel-lined case, as clean and tvholesome as any dish in your kitchen. They are sealed as soon shucked and ice is packed around them not in them' Sealshipt Oysters fresh daily OTTO'S CONFECTIONARY S. L. LONG 50 East Ninth Street Phone Red 1271 Our New Gas Plant will soon be completed. Make application for gas connection which we make free of charge. Fuel Gas 1000 feet $1.75 LightingGas 1000 ft $2.20 Fine line of electric light fix tures carried in stock. Lights at tinti.,,t In tho , Iv toil for a month I or a year. No line goes in this case. also believed that the enactment of spreading. On or before June lo of such a law for the protection of mill-, each year logging companies under ing Investors will establish greater this act will have to burn the siash conlideiice In mining, and result in a lngs, tops, limbs, etc., which have ac : largely increased Investment In west- cumulated during the preceding year. ern mining enterprises. At present Violation of this law means inipris ' fake mining companies are being pro moted all over the West, and mil lions of dollars are being expended l The passage of this law, it is believed, for worthless mining stock. This will have a tendency to prevent, to condition is a serious detriment to ; a large extent, the breaking out of the mining Interests of the West. : forest fires, as all such burning will Tho above lll has been approved by ! have been done hefore the dry sca the American Mining Congress. For! son sets iu. violation It provides a li:i3 of not (Senator Bingham tells the Guard more than $10,000, and an Inipris-that this bill was framed so as t( oumcnt of ii'?t more than ten years, 'carry out his pledge to the setilei-s The second bill mentioned Is to prohibit corporations and joint stock associations from contributing to the acted that was inimical to their in- cniiipalgn fund of political commit-J terests. The farmer is allowed cer i (if l.imo roimtv tliiit loirlsl.-it inn rp- iaardiug forest fires would not be en- reasonable rates, trie iron . . Buyanelec- Willamette Valley Co J. M. HODGSON Manager. tuoa or to the canipulgn expenses of cuiulliliitL'B for public office. ' It, sub jects any officer or agent of any cor poration violating this act to im prisonment in the penitentiary or tain privileges in his work of clear ing the land iu this respect that are not permitted the losscr, whose camp Is situated In the timbered section.) A Quick Cure j We Want Mall Order Liquor Business. Buy liquors Direct from the Wholesale House We Want Your Business We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gin and Rum al wholesale price. Send us your orders. We shlH in plain cases and prepay freight. Read oufrrice lis' and mall us your orders. Money refunded If pocda are not satit ctory. Alt orders will be treated strictly confidential. We ship all our goods C O. D or you can makremittancc wllh your ordsr. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS! I?!"".' f hlnP va,t SlockjRye or Bourbon $8.00 or $3.00 a ealloo S-3 a galloi .. ... uuuiiMi ,?o.uu or ; 12 -jarts Tillamook Rye or Bourbon . 8,50 ()r 12 quarts Delanev's Malt Whlskrv . " u'rm 1 1 e- I lvri i . r iu.. f, " v. w , 14 ui ia winuiiii wnue it ye w usury 12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey 12 qnarb Crescent Rye Whiskey... 12 quarts Old Port Wine 2 quarts Old Sherry Wine 1 2 quarts Old Angelica Wine 12 quarts Old Muscat Wine I2quarta01d Madelr Wine 12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wlue... 12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine 8.00 or 7.50 or .... 7.50 or 3.50 or 3.50 or 3.50 or .... 3.50 or .... 3.50 or .... 4.50 or . 4.50 or 3.00 a gallon 3.00 a gallon o a gallon 2 75 a gallon 1.25 a gallon 1.25 a gallon 15 a gallon 1.25 a gallon 1.25 a gallon I 75 a gallop 1.75a galloi ! Mrs. McGlnnls was not expected to llvo through the day. For a year she ; had been an himato of St. Luke's hos pltnl, gradually growing -worse till nt last she had been given up by tha house physician, and now lie pronounc ed tho end very near. "Has sho any relatives?" asked the physician. "She's married and has children." "Well, notify tho husband." Now, It so happened that Tat Mc Glnnls, naviug to work hard nil day. with no ono to take care of four young j children during his absence, had called lu a comely young woman for house keeper and nurse. It was not long be fore Miss Mulcahy, who occupied the position, hnd drawn a promise from I'nt that after bis wife's death he would marry her. Mrs. McGlnnls was well acquainted with Miss Muleahy, but did not know Unit she had been installed In her place as housekeeper and had been promised that when It 1 mrt of uls weight. should bo possible she would be In stalled as wife and stepmother. Pat in his visits to the hospital had been warned by the doctor not to say any thing to Ills wife calculated to worry her. Since tills accorded very -well with his Inclinations, he hnd refrained from doing so. On tho day rat was summoned to .nAit to enter parapge. instead or lying on her backslie raised herself and supported herself by an elbow. "rat," she said, "y'er a Rood man. Y' liiver lied to me. Now tell me who's been teudln' tho ehllder'?" "I got .Mary Mulcaliy to do It:" "And who's golu' to do it when I'm gone?" "I suppose she'll stay on." "What y' been doiu' with her this nfteruoouV" Tut started. "limi t lie t i: e. Pat. V ulver did It, and y' niver'll do It unless some wi-m.'in por.uiade.i y. What y' been Join";" "Mary was doln' some sh.ippin'." "And what's Mary's shopplu' to you 7" Pat stood stolidly silent. His eyes rolled everywhere; his tousue moved not "D'y' thluk the linuus '11 be published next Sunday?" nsked his wife. Still I'at was silent. Ills thoughts were tumultuous. "And the weddln' the day after the last banns V" l'at slfiiilicd his distress by changing the leg that supported the principal 9 HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS EXPERT PLUMBING. TINNING AND POOFING GOOD WORK AT RIGHT PRICES LIVERY AND FEED STABLE BARNARD & WEST, Proprietors. EugeneFoleySpriogs, Eugene-Florence, ) Parties at hotels desiring to' go to Florence or McKenzieRiver points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at private houses. McKenzie stage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage 6:00a. m. Phone, Main 2J West Ninth St. 12 quarts Old Tom Gin.. 8.00 or 3.00 a ealloi ' tho ucl,8ll,c of u'8 dying wife ho had 12 quarts French Cognac. 12 quarts California Grape Brandy 12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye 12 quarts Ralnrr 3A Bourbon ....... 12 quarts Monogram O. P.S. Rye or Bourbon.... 12 quarts Rock and Rye.... 12 quarts Peach and Honey 12quarts Mlllvlew Whiskey, bottled In bond .. 6.00 or 2.25 a gallon .10.00 or 3.50 a gallon . , i ""yyoof money and prepay freight both ways If toods are K!2? be?.! XS d""ra "ld uS ' wSE?h MIKE JACOB (Si, COMPANY WHOLESAH LIQUOR. DEALERS; 404 Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON We assort cases, If desired! you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish. Plumbing Furnish youi new home properly. Don't slight the pas fixtures. We An al kinds of relUblePlumbing!l50M and tinning w.rk. Ca and let us estimate on your work. Aya & Heitzimn 34 West 8th Sf. fhone tUck 1171 9.00 or 3.50 a galloi 8.00 or 3.00 a galloi -11.00 or 4.00 a galloi .ii.wor 4.U11 a gallon ly picking up a trousseau, lie took his . 12.00 or 3. 0 a gallon conditional Banceo with him to tho his . 6.00 or 2.2a allon pltal to wait In the reception room while ho bid his wlfo n last farewell, after which they were to continue their shopping. Mrs. McGlnnls was lying In a ward on tho grouud floor, from which she had a fine view of the npproaoh to the hospital. She saw her husband coming In with. Miss Mul cahy, and It was a revelation to her. A man, whoso Intuitions In such mat ters nro sluggish, would likely have died before tho revelation had broken In on his stupid brain. Not so Mrs. McGln nls. Tho story of her husband's rela tions with Miss Mulcnhy was nog only lis plain to her the moment she suw them coining In together as It has been reoordiil here, but a great deal plainer. Indeed, her mind shot out little radia tions of Intelligence, giving her mlnuto pictures which hnve been ucoes-iarlly omitted In this bald statement or facts. When Tat entered tho ward and was conducted to the bedside of his wife hls fneo wore a very solemn nspect. I Nor was It assumed. Mrs. McGlnnls was the mother of his children and had been ft good wife to him till dis ease deprived him and them of her at tention. Indeed, he felt so deeply that It was not easy to open a conversa tion. She spared him the trouble. There were a flash in her eyes and a drawing down at the comers of her one Hare y' said anything about this at confession?" "Nlver a worrd. But how did y' know 't all':" "Pat, you go right out and slnd that woman away and don't y' le her go back to my place. Tell her Oi'll be there the night inesel'." "llowly mother!" exclaimed Pat, crossing himself. "Sind her away, I say." l'at went out and told Miss Mulcahy TUB 1'AtlllOT tlllliD, "OET UP, CITT t'l'l" gaseous substances from the fuunels of these yachts entered the portholes of the Visitor and overcame tiie men. telauson said that he hqiml a ter rific screeching from Swipes, an incor rigible Ilnizillan parrot. Swipes was crying: "Get up! (let up!" when Me lausou, 111 from the fumes, aroused himself and made his way to the dock, lie riallzed that his associates were In danger. When ho succeeded In getting assistance he made Ills way to tho fore castle and found' that the other three men were unconscious. Dr. .1. J, Me- Qulllen of Fifty-eighth street hud great dllllculty In reviving Neal and Smith. When Melauson appreciated that the parrot had saved the lives-of all he went Into the forecastle Iu time to bring to the deck the bird in a state of semicmgrlousnoss, but still with strength enough to ejaculate, "Get up!" MARRIED SIX SISTERS, 'PHONE MAIN 40. 45 WEST EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can ------ 65c Bacon, per lb. ' - - - - '- - - - - - 15c All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price. Broders Bros., Proprietors. What the ticker says is keep ing spectators guessing. What we say is, stop guessing when ONR AFTFR ANOTHF1? i it comes to your tobacco taste I If you are looking for a really Indian Killed First Three, Then Craven Sd Cigar, one that has the sweet llavor that every lover ol the week longs for, you wil' find it in the MOUNT HOOD CIGAR. tuktm n half holiday to eo Bbonnlnir with Mtao riilr..i. I I t..- been nmnrtod t 1, I,V M.C I ,lmt lli3 wifo Kal"e'1 " snperuatu- (rlnnls could not last long, was quiet MILL WOOD A. F. BARNARD & CO. MILL RUN, per load - . $2.?5 PLANER MILL, per lod - $3.30 Leave orders at Hull's. 537 VT.lla n;lt;St. or Phone Main 61. Drivers will collect on delivery. nil knowledge of their Intention, warn ing her not to go to his house, since his wlfo had thretei.ed to be there lu ghostly form. Miss Mulcahy m:u9 a hasly departure, and l'at compelled his rebellious legs to take him back to his legitimate partner. "lias she gone?" asked Mrs. McGln nls. "Yes." "Now, go get a hack." "For the love o heaven, Bridget, lint goin' to do?" . Vtlolii' home to the ehllder'. D'ye luppose 01'm goln' to die an' l ave 'tn l tho mercy o' that hussy, who can't wait till Ol'ni dead before prcparlu' to lake me phieoT Wlthiu an hour the patient driving up to her owu Killed Indian and Went on Down Line. - After marrying live sisters, nil of whom died or were killed, Jiiuies Cra veu of Mount tiileud, O., has wedded the sixth and last. Craven met the L.unpiecht family in Montana thirty years ago. lie estab lished a trading post anil married Nora I.nmpreeht. A jealous half breed Iu- dian shot her. Four years later Craven married Ma- I rie Lauipieclit, who was killed by the ! same Indian. Then ha married Ellie. and the Indian killed her. , . Craven, somewhat discouraged, re ' turned to Ohio, but was not contented. He went back and married Helen. Iigort twenty-eight. He lay lu wait 'nad'shot the redskin, but his wife was taken 111 and died. Bertha came next. She was thrown from a horse and killed. CraveuOprc vailed upon Lena, th,e sixth, to come and marry hiiu. "There was souie attraction, 1 can't tell what, nbo-it that-family of I.aip precht girls that I could never see In any other," said Craveu after the ceremony. G. F. C EJC I L Tailor 2 1 East Seventh St. Prices Reasonable Subscribe for The Daily Guard. Butter Nut Has Genuine Quality Users ' of butter nut bread notice superor ity. That's thereason you are always our customer once you have used butter nut quality. Our pies and cakes are made only from pure ingredients. And by up-to-date methods. Plain enough why our pastry and bread pleases where others fail. U. of O. Bakery otice. Nt!co is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, state of Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of 125 co ds of old growth body fir or 125 cords of second growth fir, s.-.id wood U lie four feet long and delivered at court house in Eugene. Lane on or before the first dav of September, 1 907. A certified check for live per cent of the amount of the bid must aiompany each bid. All itKAciuxc; riiK spot tii- county Association of McMinrwille Will save money lor you. II your insurance is abojt to expire see J. H j Daniel, Lane county aent, and learn ' how we save you fifty per cent on yout insurance. Erik buildings specialty. Eugene Oifice, McClune builditu j Koom S, opp. Loau and Sarins Bank J mouth notnf all bcconiUjt; to Drnnk Fourteen llenkera of Hunxe. William Howard, a negro, saved the price of twelvo glassfs of gin and tiro i glasses of whisky by dyliMc before he ' Collltl uer tej tlm l.nr tmil .,,,.i,V i i drink at Lexington, . Kv. lie had bet ! l,i,la U) be lllc1 wlth the county clerk I that he could drink fifteen-glasses of,"11 or before the tlth day of March, j gill In half an hour, but by tile time ' 1 lU olle o'clock on said day. I he had drunk twelve classes the ein i The court r,-s,.i-s ii, ri..i,t . , '.' ,i'',i .!, 77 ! S,"''"y of Uu'"l"lr T:m ul l-- --any or all bids. . which sho walkiHl, and sho has lout; ! ir-itiL- .'-i n ' . , ago completely recovered her health, j ad before he could take the tfflid and The case , no ed lu the medical book. ; flint 1 one he dropped to the floor tra- r ,,, ', . V . ' wllsl'Ious and died before a phvsiciau en.M of tin! rrlmt nver Hie li-vlr : , , . ... 1 . . . ---- - . lmuiu ue calleu. Ity orde of JiiiHiarv of tho court this 2d dav A. D, liiOT. K.t. LEE, County Clerk SH)Ki:i!S KNOW Weehave a reputntlon with iover3 of tobacco for tho flue smoking quali ties our goods have. We carry many brands, plug cut, granulated and blends. Our five-cent cigars make : hit nothing like them eh-ewhere la Eugene for less thau ten cents. Buy your candles, oranges, banan as, etc., from us. quality guaranteed better than elsewhere. tf HOSKLTON'S CIGAR STOUK. ., . Hw to Cure niilblair.5. Vi -1, ,i ?, V , "V'- "To enjoy freedom fromchil- Nehoasstrie.-el. a jrominent f:,rm- biains." writes John Kemp, East er of Madison township. ld., wai de- ; OMsllold. Me, "I npplv Bucklen's Ar clared Insane by a board consisting f nioa Salve. Have also used It for JudOT F. L. Itetz. Ir. K. A. Sturm and .salt rheum with excellent results" L. It. Johnson. The evi.lenee si. ,t-...i Guaranteed to rum fevpp c, ijl r-rrifgei made all preparations to commit suk-hle. He t.xik his gun from the boose, hiding it. and for two dny he was digging a grave on Ms f irm, telling his wife th.it It might bo for him and that he would blow off bis besd. He also threatened to shoot one of bis neighbors. ' icni liners, piles. burns. vnnnH. frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at. W. L. DoLauo's drug store. . 8srst'cs rl V".' iiit i nn tellfX It Can Be Done, So Scores of Kugenc l'eople Say To cure an aching back. The pains of rheumatism. ine tlred-out feelings. You must reach the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tis the kidneys. Doan s Kidney l'llls are for tho kidneys. Mrs. Jr. J. Drew, of 29 West Mghth street, Eugene, Oregon, savs: "1 suffered from severe pains that seemed to run from the kldnpas through the loins and down Into the limbs. There was also a noticeable disorder of the action of the kidnevs and the presence of uric acid caused rheumatic twinges. Being induced to try Doan s Kidney Pills I was agree ably surprised by the prompt relief in just a few days, and the improve ment continued as long as I kept on with thetreatment. I cannot help but give Doan s Kidney Pills a strong recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Prlco BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole acents for tho United States. Hemember, the name Doan's, and take no other. SHEET .MUSIC ItEDlCKD. Onethousand copies !5c and 35c music on sale at 10 and 15 cents at H. E. Morris Music House, 606 Wll- """"" .1 ,r