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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
THB ECUBIf DAILT tWAKTJ, THCJtfsDAT, MAIlt II o, OREGON ELECTRIC FULTON WILL BE WILL PUSH LINE TO THIS CITY FOR STATEMENT 1 SO IT IS SAID Baking Powder lhe only liaking rowder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of liuie I I f Albany Democrat.) I Guy Talbot, (he able manager of ! tin OroKon Kleetrlc Company, u j young man who do;a thlimtt, Mr. Mil " ! lor, chief friKl''r In the fi;ld of tho work or the company, and Mr. I ur nor, tho contractor who Ih bulldinc; the KortHt Grove lino, were In tho city lant evening' and met Informally with Albany biiHiiifns men at tho Alco Club In a nodal sesHlon. The company i directing its oper ations toward the completion of the Koregt Grove line. Aa noon an that U completed iictlce work will begin on the line from Salem to Albany. Al ready preliminary work Ih being at tended U), a gang of surveyors being In the field, and right of way will be secured. It Ih proposed to push the line to Kugene. Tho company does not expert to build an Albany sys tem, simply pass through the city. It is entirely independent of the Welch line. Mr. Talbot reports tho financial oiilhiok improving and the prospects are good for money for enterprises of liili; ohuractcr. The report has already reached Portlund that Senator Kulton, In an interview Kiven out after entering the state on his present trip, declar ed that he would come out unquali fiedly for Statement No. 1 and con duct Mb campaign on that platform, says the I'orlland Telegram. Charles W. Kulton returns to Port land tonight from Washington to per sonally conduct his campaign for United States Benator. He wired a friend this morning that be would re turn this evening and the Fulton fol lowers and advisers are preparing to meet him when he registers at his ho tel. What course Fulton will pur sue in the campaign his friends pro fess to know nothing about, but It Is believed that he will stump the state and go to as many places as he can before the primaries. One of Ful- Ion's first speeches in Portland will Nie delivered before the South Port land Republican Club. wmmm i STANLEYS BUY WELLS' BOOT AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES FOR THt PRIMARY ELECTIONS COIXTV TKKK l.KK GKTTIXO Til KM I V Itl.AIII.MC.HS TO NIOMI TCtT) ;'lIPKKiiKNTl'ItK(TlNTH County Clerk Leo has rocolved tho supplies for the primary elections from Portland and Is gottlng them In readiness to send out within a few days to the election officials In the different precincts of the county. The list of supplies is aa follows: One package containing whllo bal lots for tho ltepubllcnn party One package containing whlto bal lots for t'.ie Democratic party. One pucltnge containing colored ballots for the ltepubllcnn party. One package cntalnlng oolorcd bal lots for the Democratic party. One package containing two poll books. Ten tally sheets. Twenty-five official seals. Three pens nnd penholders. Four Indelible copying pencils. Three bottles of Ink. Three blotting pads. Two needles and string. One sealing wax. Six brims clips. There are fifty precincts and tho above list of articles goes to each one. . Stanley's have bnimht J. M. Wells' shot! store In the Ohrlsntan binck at the corner of Ninth and Wjllumette' streets, nnd- will hereafter conduct It .In connection with their store two j I doors further south. The stock Is a good one and tho place is up-to-date and doing a splendid business. kv ihkii. ? At the hnme of her father, County Commissioner II. I). Edwards, nl the corner of East Fourteenth anil Ililyard streets, today at 11 a. m.. Miss lllunche Edwards, after a long Illness from tuberculosis. Funeral announcements and a sketch of her life will appear Jn these columns later. The Lucky Quarter Is the ono you pay out for & box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They bring you the health thnt's more pre cious than Jewels. Try them for heuducho, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully rofundod nt W. A. Kuykendall'a drug atore. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on ? Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N.McALISTER, ....Cashier. Cor7th and Willamette i:Mfl CAM, FOK CITV WAKHAVrS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drawn on the general fund up to and Including No. 305, regis tered September 10, 1907, and all warrants drawn on the sewer fund up to und Including No. 214, regis tered August 23, 1906, will be paid on presentation at my office March 30, 1908. Interest will cease on that data. FRANK REISNER, City Treasurer. Eugene, Oregon, March 23, 1908. CAM, FOK COUNTY WARRANTS Notlco Is heiuby given that all I.;ine county warrants previous to r'ilster No. 5275, registered January I', 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office on March 27, 1908. In terest will cease on that date. R. E. EASTLAND, Treasurer Lane Co., Or. Eugene, Or., March 23, 1908. It coaxes back that well feeling, h ' llthy .look, puts the sap of llfo In yur sywteni, protects you from dls or le. lloillster's Rocky Mountain T a has no equal as a spring, tonic fi tho whole family. 35c, ten or U.bletB. Linn Drug Compnny. WE CAM SUPPLY four wants with wood OaV, Ma ple, Fir, nnd Ties. Also Coal. W'LLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 114V Hewitt's Little Early Risers, small, arte, sure little liver pills. Sold by al druggists. AIIVK.ItTISKII LKTTKRS Eugene, March 25, 1908. Andrus, Miss Myrtle, liailey, C. D. Halley, Edna. Hallcy. Geo. Dennett, L. llolten, Nate C. Coats, Arthur. Cole, Waller. , Cox, Harry. ' Crawford, Adam. Douglas, Henry. Douglas, Helen. Elliott, Marie. Evans, Mrs. K. E. Fisher. C. E. Flaherty, P. J. Flick, Howard. Franklin, H. P. Gilbert, Pete. OoTton, Jos. Oross, O. K. Heaton, Harry. Henderson. M. J. Hunter, Richard D. Josling, Stanley. Klrkpatrlck. C. A. Larton. J. Y. v LeComto, F. E. Lee, Sam. Iewls, C. H. Linn, Tom. Lyle, Laura. Mulletle, Cynthia. Murtln, Margaret. Monlo, M. C. Murphy, J. V. , Old Arknnsaw. l'etterullus. J. P., Chas. Smith, t). W. Stewart, Mrs. Edna. Thomas, Mortimer. Wilkinson, Jns. It. Wood. Mrs. M. A. i Young, Nick, J. L. PAGE, P. M. " Ring out tho many, ring In the few. Ring out the raise, ring In the true." DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey Nature's most natural remedy, improved by scientt to a PLEASANT, PERMANENT, POSITIVE CURE for coughs, colds and all inflamed surface of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Why Do The People Use Over 5,000,000 Bottles Annually? Here Is One of the Many Reasons Given by One ofthtH... I AM 89 YEARS OLD, and never used any remedy equal to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It gives quick and permanent relief in grip as well at coughs and colds. It nukes weak lungs strong. Mrs. M. A. Metcalfe, Padueah. Kv. JUST rOl'K DOMES HTOI'PED THE (Ol'GH. MILWAUKEE. TO. THE E. E. SUTHERLAND. MEDICINE CO., . Gentlemen: I want to add my testimonial to those of your satisfied sal benefitted patients. About two weeks ago 1 contracted a very bad oM which aettled on my lungs. It grew worse until I could barely whlspti and I was "all in" so to apeak. Tried lour op five remedies but the, didn't help mo. My wife went to the druggist's and purchased i 5fc bottle of your Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, and four doses stopped tas cough and I had the first good night's sleep in two weeks, iniwrj who doubts it let them write me or wife about it. Kespecttu ly, No. 75 Qreenbush Street, GEO. rjLKlCH. Look for the Bell on Bottle and our Guarantee No. 504, SIANUFAOTUUD ONLY RT THE E. E. SUTHERLAND MEDICINE CO., t.-ruw, Pascal, If. Kodo! U a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digest ants and contains the same Juices fnnnrl In a hpnlthv stomach. Each aose win digest more man ouuu I I hereby announce myself as a can- Kralns 0f goofi food. . Sold by all ninaie ior tne numiiiauuii iur &uenii, druggists, Btiujeci 10 me uecisioii 01 me ruteib Uandidatas' Announcements CANDIDATE FOH SHERIFF at the Democratic primaries on April 17. If nominated and elected I , promise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I HARRY L. BOVVN. Union Sets. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. MEKKY WIDOW SAILORS A new line of Merry Widow ahn Just received at Colvin & Russell', o, rrn . vt..k . ? 01 uaai nium street. vy uy uuy new ciutiioa wneniecil make your old ones look like m at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and WO. lamette- streets. FOK COCXTY JVDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for the Re-' xiihiiran nomination for County i Judge at the Lane county primaries,! Alius 11, I-JOS. a!6 G. R. CHRISMAN.I VOll CONSTABLE j i John J. Hess. I hereby announce' ithnt I will be a candidate for consta-i 'ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't I forget tho primary April 17th. , fois eoiM'Y -issEsson I I horehy announce that I il', he a 'candidate fur re-election to tho office J of county assessor, subject to the: j voto of the Republican nartv at the 1 primary election April 17. ' i B. F. KEENEY. i EUGENE rtOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosse-r, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiefe, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar.M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment oi Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. t:::i;::::i::::s:::::::::::::::z::::::::::::;;u:sx;::;a::::mu::x:::x: Spring'and Summer Styles ir Pictorial Review Patterns -:- -:- -:- -:- xxxxxjix2:x:xx:s2Xixitmffit?ff iiiinimi Agents for the Pictorial Review Subscribe Now Racket Store Prices Greatly Reduced Now A Hi Goods Greatly Reduced lluruln are llsietl nuim'r.uts articles, ubp. f it 1 eviiry dity In lhe year. Cull In; the prices on I In' in will ul.l ynu hi btiylnit. KINK OI'AUTV ;H.X!TKV HK IMIllllvl.l.AS, I.AIK.K VAKIKI V, TAUTM roWDKIt MKN'S WORK NIIIIITH CH.ASS U'ATKII SKIS TIM, II I llltl rsllKS J A I' A N KS KIV A It I-:, 1'ivltjr fiilorliisra TIIIIKAD, HII.K AMI tt)mN I illN.WVAKK HI.HS Fit l' IT HFTH t'HIXA litl'IT SKIS I IUMXH.ATK SKI'S tiiixA vi vh ami sr i:ns JAI'AM SK TKA SKIS I'lK I'l.ATK SKIS KAMI' KTATIOXKItV I'Alll.K OIU Mllll IIAIU HNS AMI ITItSI'S I, Mill S' II WOKKItl IIIKKS llitSK SI'I'ltlltTKIlS AXIS IUSK MK S IIK StM hs hack ami mi id: ciimiis I'lXISIIIXIl IIHAIII MIIIK Ittl.lSII AXII Slltll H I'KIIKIMKS ItAltV KlltllllXS ilKAM 1-ITt'IIKIIS AXII Sl'tiAU VHXS This la a vartlnl Hat of the ihmmI' thlnm we will offer at our tale. If you wish to profit by our rwducrd price, come to tho atore ami we will ahow you Oironnh. THE EUGENE RACKET STORE We are compelled to close out most of our goods on account of the danger pt damage to them whtle putting in the new vall for the Odd Fellows Building, soon to be commenced. Rather than pack up and quit business during this work we have decided to sell at cost and Mov cost m many cases m order to reduce. Sale began Monday, and goods arc moving fast, and you will be too late if you put it off until the fiS or next week. 1Ubt Cost no Object Goods must move We quote prices on a few articles that, are needful to evry home The reductions would be larger if our profits were grear-in other words we give you the profit- and in some cases mere than iho profit, lie bar Wllllnnia' Shnvlnr Stint, 0"c Scrub Hrihihcs I'Tc Scrub llriishca 3tc lltiro llnwhca :( Klsh Mnp Oiie Sink lirush. only 1 ."c t'htipptnti Knivca Olc :lc Ac :, Olc Ilk- SOc lllncklnK Ilritsh, 1 "c Kku llt'Htora. iv;i, h 3".c Sliavlnt; St nips f,.. ric Shnvlns simpH f 10c Shavlns Sirups r OTc Cuke Turners! m Ilk; Scrub llriihr fr rah ISc . l-c -.c llir II.V OS,' End the week right by making your pu, chases at the Eugene Racket, Store. The safe will list ufl s tock is sufficiently reduced to core for with convenient Eugene Racket Store, W-J !J6feiiPrp- Framed Pictures We have hanging on the wnll that is so"" to be torn out, several diiSen pictures if va rolii kinds we are compelled to close before the masons begin work. These pictures are all framed in neat gilt mouldings. Durlns this sale they will be closed out as low a, each l-c Lace Curtains rf at l.a.e win- viih- nr- ir .1 Anions; other things to be dispose! a low price rate Is our splendid line o! Curtains. They are cheaper than ban dows. In fact, you cannot afford to h out, them at the prices they will sell f ing this sale. Indian Baskets Only a few of these flaskets rewmi"--They are assorted sizes. During this sa'.c i'! ' will be disposed of regardless of cost. Postal Cards We have them In almost every description te comics to the beaut mil. your friends from a distance of your 'nee by sending them postals. Comic o I' T n Hundreds of other articles of this n.'ire too numernna trt mAniinn ,.A tn rest. ems!- N'irkcl MM 4M Ml S3 88 4H 4H Ha a MM 4 . A-