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VI V ' THE Kl'li'KXE llAJLV (xAkS, H'KHUAY, JA.Y VUlY 1 ' 1008 flffl Where the tllfe Boor Opens 1' 7 GfRGUIT COURT Constantly You can quickly heal and keep cozy the draughty hall or cold room no matter what the weather conditions are and it you only Knew now much, real comfort you can have Irom a PERFECTION 00 Heater (Eanlpped with Smokeless Device) 1 1 L. ..itinnt nni annlher hour. Turn the wick as hieh '""L, uyou please there's no danger no smoke no smell " I direct intense heat that's because o( the smokeless device, "Xulilully linked in nickel and japan orna- i .....l. Tlii krass ion! holds 4 ouarts. aiv- m lor nours. i "u i vi i il Irom room to room. Every heater warranted. ru If art fa T imf meets the need o( the TwM'OLamp sludenla bright "" steady light ideal to read or Jin), ly Made of brass nickel plated, latest im proved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer does not carry Perfection UU Heater mJ Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. - BTANDAKO OH. COMPANV JURORS CHOSEN FOR YEAR 1908 i IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES WE HAVE THEM Mull line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, I Tin and x i Granitcware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, NuLs and Oranges J,W. WHITE, 1& Grocer Corner 5th and Willamette Sts. Phoiie Red 4611 corxTV commissiomoks' roritT XAMKS 1285 CITlZIiNS TO 1!K " DRAWN' VI'OX. IHIIIXO YKAlt KM'RKSENTA TIVE CITIZEN'S FHOM KACll l'llECINCT IX COl'XTY SKLECT- 1 5 :, C. Oulliford .iar.d Livery, Bbarding Stables Xnt Floor Room Xevr RoWnf Tin. Turnouts. Fill Creek Stage Line. West 8th Street. I'liune Main 09 SHERIFF. FISK WILL NOT SEEK NOMINATION; Sheriff Fred Fisk has announced that .he will not seek renomination this year. Several months ago he determined not to run for office again, and when questioned by a Guard reporter in regard to the mat ter he stated that he had not changed his mind. Fisk would no doubt be re-elected if he desired, If his majorities ut thej last two eiecnonn are any criterion. In 1904, when J. S. Stiles was his Re publican opponent, his majority was S90, and in 1906, when W. J. War nock ran against him, he was ahead S9 when all votes were counted. cifl..ir. pui. tn ....... , kjiici in i: ib,v 10 aci t iii 1110 iiuiii l1 8 to April 17, 10(18. I term, having been appointed sheriff "h costing only MHO. no' In 1903, when Sheriff W. W. Withers !J ioolclin? shore txcurslons. was shot and killed by Elliott Lyon. SIi'.e. Aiders. Mnltn 111 ,I.-J I 1 ,!IS until hla niiiinliitiuen t' liv the Ft' Willie Holy IjhiiI, C'onsta'n-. county court upon the latter's death. .-ujr.ii,, uome. the lllvl,.,-, - PtWrRriSE of the "ARABIC" 16.000 tnnq flnn lnrn unusually steady, ' HP &9 iOTHEORIEN I i?? URK.Tiinw lid's,, Xew Vork 0OS LEAF IP YOU KXEW The merits or the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, jklilndder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. 'J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hull. 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Well-informed politicians In Mis souri are not Inclined to credit the re port that Champ Clark will be u can didate against Senator William .1. ! Stone when the latter's term expires, mi . ., lri.... : .,l,',,OB''' V'.Ml! r -iL' ?1.h.-ro Inn., reneM i . """" K h t(rr Positively cured by these Little Fills. I i a' j iv 1 ' " " 9bfflmm DvnDCOSlfc. 10- TlXjr iljtsuon and Too tXtXA. A ocrfrxt tani- inrauscn. ad Taste a, ConXfld h the Sldo IR. TV regulate Um Bowels. Purely SMALLP1LU SMALL DOSE. SMALL Pr.lCE. 4? ft, s iCARTERSl rplTTlE yi IVER 'j PILLS. If fi fniuittuijtly 19 other. t'it Mrtd iLAnin tnr ! inn imriirnirm na mnn'riri io- Genuino Mtst Bnr Fac-Sinnle SigraT-A REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Every Woman , UlntTMtedlinrtthoalt1lrno MARVEL Vthirlinq Sprcy ftoHHM .uTln. tri.i. k IHHIIIW ln J. Hill litfMrlranhlhrV. - iS0 .'r ; jU(-ltArlii lrutf ( .... n Htorrv. CISiV'fl',-,;i.:w i Wourlward. CUrkn C- PorUrt EI) FOR JURY DUTY. t: The Lane County Commissioners' court at its January term chose 2S5 citizens of Lane county to do circuit court jury duty during the your 1908 as follows' liailey Precinct Oeo. W. rtrlggs, Wm. D. Combs. Theodore R. David son, J. M. Gearhart, Richard Moss, Joseph H. Watson. Blue River Precinct Albert B. Ausnian, Chester Edwards. Blanton Precinct F. J. Martin, O. W. Lucas, C. B. Blanton, Willis H. Elliott. Bohemia Precinct Carroll A. Harlow. CreBwell Precinct S. A. McKay, Robert E. Dersham, John Gulley, R. D. Hawley, C. S. Howe, Harry Millett, Geo. E. O'Neal. West Cottage Grove Precinct R. C. Trunnell, W. S. Bennett, Charles A. McFarland, Wm. Medley, Andrew Brund, J. P. Ciirrin, Wm. Johnson, Emmett M. Sharp. East Cottage Grove Precinct William Landess, Joseph Wicks, J. C. Porter, Wm. Bainbridge, Walter L. Parker, John D. Cochran, Frank Crabtree, Joseph M. England, John W. Harmes, William Hemenway. Coyote Precinct Charles Hadley, W. J. Canaday, Scott F. Jackson. Cheshire Prgcinct David Allison, John X. Cook. Camp Creek Precinct W. D. Tay lor, .1. W. Fountain, H. L. Edimin son. J. H. Dover. E. E. Brattaln. South Eug?ne Precinct No. 1. E. R. Barger. George Xorris, Wm. G. Allen, D. P. Burton, Isaac F. Circle, Henry Denhart, L. L. Goodrich, Alts tin Hampton, Roy R. Knox, Fred E. I amb, P. D. Newell, Wm. A. Sey mour, Caspar Stewart, Lester M. To zi". South Eugene Precinct No. 2. W. II. Hoffman, S. Smeede, B. A. Williams, I. P. Hower, C. A. Burden, C. P. Barnard, Geo. A. Dyson, Frank Goodpasture, Harry W. Graham, T. A. Gilbert, Ed D. Matlock. Cltflla McAlpen, Wm. Polders, Otho Rob ert.'. North Eugene Precinct No. 1. Geo. T. Hall, Jr., J. O. Watts, Geo. Fisher, Edward Addison, O. Q. Cart wright, II. E. Gross, Frank Heyer, Frank Hanson, .Joseph S. Ham, Frank N. McAlister, John O'Brien, ''Mik R. Wetherbee, David Thomp son. - i .North . Eugene Precinct No. 2. W. I). Andrews, Walter E. Fisk, C. F. Littlefield, H. E. Morris. John H. Blewett, David L. Cartmell, David M. Purkersim, Wm. H. Kay, James K. Llndley. I. T. Nirklin, J. W. Pol lock, Henry J. Reynolds. Elmira Precinct Bertie Inman, Henry Faulhabr, Calvin E. Duck worth, Albert Eidman. Florence Precinct C. E. Harwood, J. C. Phelps, J. F. Safley, Frank Alexander. R. R. Bay. Falrmoiin Precinct James N. Cole, W. H. Dempster, Edward F. Judkins. Lnban Lockard. Fall Creek Precinct A. J. Ren- fro, J. R. Holbrook, H. A. Carter, Baxter Young, Ira D. Hyland. Five Rivers Precinct H. H. Coop er, Emmett S. I'rindle. Gate Creek Precinct J. E. Ken nedy, S. J. Goddard, S. J. Peplot, W. II. Tucker. Guy T. Lane. Goshen Precinct F. B. Dillard, 1) .1. Coponhaver, M. R. Hastings, J. F. Brewer, A. C. Ellis, .1. E. Alex ander. Charles Schneider, W. L. Wheeler. (ileniena Precinct Jos?ph Fowler, ('. Harbour, Archie Rlclurdsnn. ' ' Hazel Dell Precinct G. F. He belt.' Herein Precinct Andrew Hunch. Herman Precinct A. A. Gibson. Irving Pieciiut Henry Rice, I. W. Bond. F.ma E. Awbrey. John Bry an Gio. L. Day, Charles Frisbee, Thomas Gray, E. L. Gum, .lames Humphrey .1. M. Kitchen, E. F. .Mil-: ler. .Merrill W. Pennington, Rufus Robertson. Jasper Precinct B. T. Baker. P. R. Hills, J. M. Taliafero. M. L. Wal lace, Lester Jacob-. North Junction Precinct H. M. Milliron, Otto W. Brabham, Oscar F. G'Men. J. W. Smih. B. F. How ard Frank Moorehead, E. Orton. .loph Strome, N. J. Moffet, Theron P. 3rhenck. South Junction Precinct Frank v. UHitmv. Edward Bailey, Geo. H. Rngue. Charles Dirkeson. Mack, D iiglierty. l.oren Edwards. J. It. J Hill. Clarence Keen. John Lynch. G. C. Millett, Joel Smyth, Jesse Sov-( "T.anc Precinct Walter B. HIach-1 lev As.i M. Slayter. Lake Creek Precinct V.'m. II., Harris. Pope Howard. j Loo Vallev II. M. Parvin, m. M. nderson. Thomas II. Hnnsakei-, ,1 i soph Haves. Nathan F. Moon, y. Ling Tom H. P. H-tnl'ip. ' Winn. Charles Brown. .1. D- ("ox. Frank Williams. ; Mt.hBwk David 'I. All'ro, K. i.. i Houjs, John H. Harr. Jr., Abxaud r Lewis. S. l. Sliber. Wm. G. Slavey, o--n Sunns. Frank Knowlcs. , Mapleton R. H. Clow. ' Middle Fork S. M. S: b r. V. . R. , Winfrey. Robert B. Kelsey, Lli V , Mabel J. H. Bell, I, E. Krnes,. W . K. (ioode. , i Mound Scott Gillespie, t rank H. Pleasant Hill A. B. Mathe.-.. m. , R. Drury. B. H. Uttln, Fred II. Cook, , J. T. Calllson, John Jf. Cornelius, C, C. Mitlkey, 11. 11. Ruth, O. J. Warbln. ton. Saginaw John Host 't tier, James Groom, S. B. Jackson, Jr., K. Y. Por ter. Siushnv A. H. Addison. George Butts, B. G. Crow, M. H. Slon, Ed ward E. Farnian, Samuel Hartley,: J. A. Bowers, Church Stevens, Ole lialderson. Springfield J. F. Powers, R. C. Martin. J. W. Seavey. Isaac Cline, G. M. Bennett, Palmer Ayors, Win. J. Bushnell, Peter J. Bolar, John F. Bry an, H. W. Eyler, M. H. Harlow. Henry Heunings. A. Lathrop, Thurston J. W. Bertsch, John S. Conley, Perry R. Edmlston, Charles O. Einer, Grant Hendricks, T. W. Carney. Wallace Charles W. Ewlng, Hen ry B. McBee. W. J. Haynes. Walton Thomas F. McGlynn. Wendllug A. V. Dugan, M. J. Ar ne. Willamette George Smith, Thorn, as Vanduyn, H.E. Alllngham, Charles Cochran, Frank Herman, P. L. Bar ber, Harry A. Macey, James D. Plr tle. sen, Soren Madsou, Lewis p. Ross-man. ORPHEUM THEATRE WILL OPEN JANUARY 27 The room formerly occupied by the Little Gem theatre is being remod eled and enlarged for a new theatre to be opened on Monday evening. Janunrv 27, bv E. R. Munimey and S. W. Mlnturn, of this city. The seating capacity of the place will be enlarged so as to accommodate 350 people and the floor will be raised so there will be a slope of three feet from the door to the stage. The walls will be repapered, a new stage will be put in and other improve ments will be made. Messrs. Muni mey and Minturn will put on the best of moving pictures and an occasional vaudeville stunt. The place will be rechristened "The Orpheum." There Is a splendid field for such an amuse ment place properly conducted. CHESTERFIELD HERE The (Vlehnitisl Mind Reader mid Clairvoyant in Town Will Re main a Few Hays.' Grant Chesterfield, the noted thought readier and clairvoyant, ar rived in Eugene yesterday and has secured- parlors at 642 Willamette street, where he states he will give private readings in palmistry. Among the many noted personages whose palms Chesterfield has read are to be mentioned Baron Carl Du Prell of Munich, Bavaria; lonodies, to. ,3 .7 5 fc SCHOOL CHILDREN fti'LL SEND CAROS TV FRIENDS EAST roMMKlMTAtirrA 'lwill OFFER prize ,olTlt:lak'';s,' written CAR1 LIOTERS RECE1VK1V BWf K.tlL- RO.in OFFlCIAr ACItXOVI EOC.IXO RECEIPT OT' Rt?SlA'- TIOXS IX REGARD TO AM5 T1SIX(J OREfiOX A meeting of the board of gover nors of the Commercial Club was held last night and many matters of im portance were discussed. Among the most Important was tho suggestion to linve each pupil in the public schools write a postal card to some friend East, the text to be furnished by tho Commercial Club. This was approved and at A. C. Dixon's sugges tion prizes will be offered for the best written card. The front page for the proposed monthly magazine to be published here was submitted to the board, but though several titles were suggested none was adopted for the the present. The matter of a new city dlrecrory was brought up and on D.E . Yoran's suggestion it was decided to wait till next fall before going in for this. W. M. Green suggested the holding of a county fair. Several letters were submitted from inquirers, among them one who wants to start a sanitarium and sev eral who want to go Into manufactur ing of one kind or another. A definite proposition in full detail was submitted to the board In regard to getting up the handsomest album or booklet of views gotten out by any communlty, also about getting out large framed photographs of the Uni versity, the latter to bo placed In the prominent hotels of Portland, South and East. . Letters were read from various railroad officials confirming receipt of the board's resolution in regard 1 Oregon getting no share of the East ern newspaper advertising. The let ters showed that the suggestion made by the board has not fallen on deaf ears. grant ciii:sti:rfiki the great. Greek; Wm. E. Gladstone, Senator Teller, Wm. J. Bryan,' Admi ral Schley, Alice Nellsou, T. T. Geer, of Oregon, and In brief, a list with out end. In eastern cities he is look ed upon as a prophet, by others a man of superhuman powers. It is said that In his clairvoyant readings he actually tells you your name, age and date of birth. During Chester field's slay at Sacramento fully 3000 people pas:;ed through Ills parl:rs to have their palms read. Seen yester day at his parlors lit? announced he would remain In Eugene but a few day:-. piles: ni.rs: piles; .. . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives InBtant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall BOc and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. STORK ROOMS AXI1 OFFlCKS I have blocks In contemplation. Tenants desiring store rooms and of fices will do well to consult ma Im mediately. I am also planning flats for families. Fit EE THOMAS, Architect. 1 2tf Room 7, Chrlsman lllk. COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing:. Your trrorer return ymir money 11 you doo'l like SthiUiiic' Best: we iay liim El GENE rilOPRUTV WILL GROW '. ALI AIILK, Blair street addition property is. sure to double In value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up tho valley from Portland and both of thehi must en ter the city from the west, nnd the line that will tap tho Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill. Eugene must build down the valley because the business Ik thf't-. There are both acreage tracts and large lots In Ibis nddlllon, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from tho Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable nnd you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly Install ments If you desire. See the Oregon Lnnd Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf A CI RE FOR MISERY "I have found n cure tor the mis ery malaria producs," says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters and comes in f0 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a billons attai k In no time and it puts yellow jaundice clear out of commission." This great tonic medicine: and blood purlfl r gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, and the misery of ianie back. Sold under guarantee ut W. A. Kuvkcndnll's drug store. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all city warrants up to and Including No. 392, registered Jan. Ililh, 1 907, and drawn on the general fund, will be tald on presentation at my office January 15th. 190S. Interest will cease on that date. Eugene, Or., Jan. 9, 190S. FRANK ItEISNEIl, City Treasurer. WE CAN" St I'l'I.Y Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1 HI. IT HOES THE IH SIXESS Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, "f Clinton, Me., Hays of Bucklen's Arnica Salve: "It does the business; I have used it for piles and cured them, l'sed It for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied it to an old sore add It healed It without leaving a scar be hind." 2"( cents at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. Tho Kind Tou Have Always nought, and tvlitcV. has been , In use for over 30 years, lias borne tho nature of sitf has been made nntler his per- CjmjCCtl,r 8onal superrlHion since Its Infancy. vT7jrt 6tcsu46t Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " JiiNt-u-s-ffood" are but Experiment that trifle with and e.'-.!...(rer the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Ca.sfftrt is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Boric,- .Drops nnd Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibsitance. 1 ts age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms -and allays- Peverisluiess. It cures IHurrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, rires Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, reguluies tho Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Childron's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Hie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CINTAUH OOMMNV, TT MURRAY TRCCT. NIW YORK CITY, EUGENE. Racket Store l XX . LOCAL AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns arc the only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Every pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other pattcrnsare provided with these guides. Subscriptions taken forPictorial Re view Magazine, $ 1 ,00 per year. A free pattern with each sub scription. Eugene Rocket Store W..J; Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon TO ri Ith A I I.H IN OXK HAV T;ki LAXATIVE HltO.MO Quinine Taiili't., DriiKglKtH r"f-md money If it falls to cure. K. V. OHOVE'S sig nature Is on tach box. 25c. POCTI.AMl liOVAl, lUKKIIV Ilr"al. the liwt and hnlthlest bread made. For sale at Otto's. ' MOTIIKK'S KITCilK.V j Seventh and OaK HtroetR. has o;wti-i ed tinder n"w inHn:ii;iMni'iit. flood j hotird and room by the day, wef 1 or j month. First-class home cooking, i f'lilrken dinner everv Pmihkiv. tf MILS. S. Y. AIIHOTT. The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a Ish of delirious freah shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and ! eat oysters. tf Why buy new clothe when wo run ! make your old on'-s lk like r-w ' nt KuRene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets, f The Theatre Cafe Is now SPrvlriK a' dish of dellrloiia freah shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and cat oysters. tf EuCerve Thfa trP Phone Black 1442 HgCHC 1 UCJU C CEO. H. SMITH. Manager January 14-15 TWO NIGHTS Tuesday and Wednesday Tt5. Nashville Students , GooJ Sinking:, Good Dancing A Big Bunch of Laughter PRICES:- 10c, 20c, 30c . ::