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THE EVCF.XE DAILY GI ARD. FltlDAV, AI'KII. 10. REGISTRATION b w a i- methliif FOR PRIMARIES o o TOTALS 5346 NeW it ft" it n n it 8 a o 2 1 ES A Buggy especially salfc fof women and children. Will turn clear OTCXind IB 16-foot. $$c&. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets scared at the street caf you can turn in 16 feet without tipping. Accidents rettc4 to minimum when The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which wrl be in a short time. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. lew Departures Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS Laaa4aa44t4a IB :m - I - The total number of Uano County Voters registered for the prinw.rU'K on the 17th of this mouth is tho totals having been figured up by the clerk 'q foreo yesterday. This is a big inetease over the registration for the primaries two years ago. and J nearly equals the total registration i for both eleelliJy then. 1 hetiuntber registered by pieelnrls and iSk- num ber from eaeh party is given til the folowing table: f 7 ! o ! precinct 1 ' Bailey S2i 4:1 tllaitton 2 ;i;t Blue River Il.'il 28 Bohemia 2 4 , is Cottage Grove, East ! 39X' JM Cottage Grove, Wi'st j 227i If. 2 C- I or l ' ('J B Creswel Chosher Camp Cnvk Coyote Elniira Ki!KtMU Norlll No. 1 . . KilKt'iu', North No. 2.. KiiKt'iie, South No. 1 . . KiiRiMic, South No. 2 . . Ktitrmotiiit Kail Crook Kloronro Kivt Rivers Cioslu'n tiato Crcok Ctli'tttona l'tiM'DlIIII Hazel Dell lleceta IrviiiR lli 171 r. t 1 Mil Jli ! ;t-.'s ;is:i' l!'.!7i 1 hi do Id 5!l Mil II JREGTORS OF FAIR ; ety was held at the Commercial Club last nlttht anil directors chosen as i follows: ASSOCIATION CHOSEN ::i. c?TV . , ; Hams, Amos Wilkins, Kli Bans. !y. I laws were adopted nnd tne stock '. holders voted to aoeept the option j made between the fair committee and tthe owners of the Huddleston tract ' tinrl trt tnbo nl'Pr thp TrnnPflV An- on:TV.r.v residence at ST Eunone. Oreson. ineumoni;i. Mrs. , aged 50 ycurs, 3 meeting of the stockholders In Ljne County Agricultural Soci- Dled At her Washington street, April 2, 190S. of Emma E. W. llray months and 2 days Deceased was born In l.e- county, Illinois, December 31. 1SS3, came to Nebraska City In IStJ nnd was mar ried to Jacob V, llray .Inly 3, 173. h The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. tali Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ; d to be considered that only 1 bartad bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys. ( but now modern j science proves that . nearly all diseases j have their beginning j in the disorder of i these most important j organs. The kidneys filter! and purify the blood j that ia tbii wrtrt- therefore, when your kidueysare weak w or order, you can understand how :i;rv your entire body is affected and 'fltry organ septus to fail to do its : yon are sick or "feel badly," begin , ;-(T the prp.it t-iilnv rpttiMl. t)r i per's Swamp-Root, because as soon j fcw kidneys' are well they will help! -turner organs to heaim. A trial j convince anvonp i P TOO re sick vou ran fflnke tirt mis-. F by first doctoring your kidneys. ! M.iaana ttie extrairdmary elfect of i iuotrs swamp-Koot, the great rentaly, is soon realized. It Mhehifht-.it fr.r it u-nM.lnrftil fnri-G fce most distressing cases, and is sold raents by all f-'h one-tiollar size m ', r ample bottle HrtaT ,lso a pamphlet telling you ;o find out if you have kidnev orj trouble. Mention this paper; ? ""'"Rio Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iling- ' M..N.Y. Don't make anv mistake Wiember the narne, Swamp-Root, 1 P.Bigaamton,.N. Y..o'neverrbottl. I other meeting will be held Saturday To this union nine children were evening to eject officers. '. born, llui husband and the follow- ; Ing children survive her: Mrs. Norn IE. Standley, of Eugene; O. II. Hray, ! of Portland; A. O. liry, of Eugene HOTEL AKIUVAIS Tlio Smeode. Robert Z. Youns, San Francisco. W; P. Smith, San Francisco. H. S. Hooe, San Francisco. W. F. Jacobs, San Francisco. C. M. Thome, Portland. F. A. Teaton, Boston. E. A. Coleman, St. Louis. H. A. Albright, Portland. H. L. Stlllwell, San Francisco. W. M. Clark, lulncy. M. Sparo, Pullman, Wash. M. A. Phillips, Seattle 1909. Jake Prag, Portland. Jno. A. Keating, Portland. J. A. Smith and wife, Florence. E. J. Morency, Chicago. Charles Hussey, Portland. S. S. Reynolds, New York. A. C. Smith, San Francisco. George A. llevls, Portland. S. P.. Herman. Portland. J. F. Haley, San Francisco. SAY I ONK-TIIIItlt OK YOl'lt. KXl'KNSKS Ry securing senson tickets for the musical festival next week you get throa concerts for the price of two and the same koo1 seat for each same 8"od peat for each event. f)o not think of wait ing until next Monday or Tuesday before reserving your seats. (Jet them now. Out-of-town orders are rap idly Increasing. Junction J unction Jasper Lake Creek Uuio Long Tom . . Lost Valley Mabel Mapleton . . Middle Fork Mound .... Mohawk . . . Pleasant Hill Kichnrdson Saginaw . . . Sluslaw .". . . Springfield . Spencer . . . Thurston . . . Wnlton .... Wallace . . . Wlllauietto . Wendllng . . Zumwalt . North. South. NOTICE TO THE Pl'HMC The following barbers of Eugene have agreed to close at 7 o'clock ev ery evening except Saturday, com mencing April 20. SCHWER1NC, & LINDLEV OKO. SOVERN. GEO. MARX. RATHMELL & BRANSTETTER. BARNARD & DEAL. S. W. B. HAYNES. U. P. CHAMBERS. J. R. CALDWELL. Mrs. Essie E. V. Moore, of Eugene; ! J. Homer Bray, of Eugene, and Miss j Maud A. Bray, of Eugene. Deceased I was a great lover of the good and ! beautiful and lived an exemplary life. After having disposed of some of her things she was asked If she was atraia to go, ana answereu: .-.u, i am readv. Life has been a hard fight." She was burled by the ladles, of the G. A. R., an order that she be-1 longed to In the East, and dearly I loved, the beautiful and impressive: burial service being used. We could not begin to mention all j of the many beautiful wreaths and 1 floral crosses that were made by lov-l Ine hands aa a token of love and re spect. The services were conducted; by Rev. C. C. Bell, of the U. H. I church. The songs sunt' were "Think I The house committee has killed of the Home Over There" and "Asleep tho Bnlp sl,b8dy bill for the present in Jesus." Deceased came from Ne- j session of congress by voting against braska to Oregon in 1H03 with her . reporting It. family, and always had a g;)od word; . for beautiful Oregon. I)cn(h Was on Ills Heels. MKUKV WIDOW SAIIiOltS j ! Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., A new line of Merry Widow sailors ; had a close call In the spring of COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Best tor those who won't have poor. Yoar rrocer returns rour monsr U joa dao't Ukt iti wa par bia Totals i-ir. 129 til) no no 7li 71! 2(1 no its Ifi l sr. r 901 S4 r,4 3 Ml till SO 19 711 9S II 6 4 24! 24! 191 i 2:11! 200! UN I as i 1I7 10! as, f.2 71 Ill II S7 7f H2 31 30 20 :it! IS 31 9 io;i 311 41 ss 3S 2:ir. 20 3fi S 2S 110 01 30'. 21' s . 91 : 4i;; tifi! 9' . 4 1 21!. 24! . f. 2 ! 74! m; 7Sj 2 1 131. 24! 7!. 14!. 20 . li' 1! 4 2 Iti' '' s;.... ..I n ,i' 1 7! 7 1 t :i 9 1 4 r. 14' :i . . . . II r.l 4 7; r 9! 71 f.! 2 . . I 4 ....... . 1 4! II! i 4, 2.. 3 4SI 43.. t'.. . r. 1S.. 44 4 0. . S. . IS. . t! . . 20 ;isi. . 32 . . 11.. lt;t 25 30 . . r... 17 r,:t 2 3 241 13. ' After mifforlnpr forn yearv. . i w -timii n rcstim'd to hT.itl I by l.viKu 1'.. l'liikluim's Vegetable ( migaouuil. Itcitd Imt lclt.T. 0 Mrs. Sallie Kiviich. of liicaunla, Itul. Ttx. writes to rs. ritikltam: ', I lit.1 femnd' triOibles for se vetil wts sll run-ikifju. and o nor amis 1 e..uld do anything. riia aVars trait.l oaf A or oMUVrent trouhlM bot did mr uo 'A'biU in this A.tiiia 1 wr..w to Mr. V isahaui for Ma . ' ut In 1. vdtio R. ifeaf.aix'a Vy tabl ( oiupi.uai, wul 1 oo auv temt$ and wall," FACTS f OR SICK WOKim i'or lliirtv jcr l.ydi K. llnk haist's Vi'VCr4alW t'onijulltiii, niiwlo front rtots aiut hrrl, Ium lvn tha staiuUnt rrnl.r fur femak' lite, sjuI ha witivly rttn-l tliousxiKlsnt iiinhi) Imvf tirfii troubled with tlispliuviiw'ttlK, iulliiitiiimlHiti, ulcpra liut, liliroitl (utiioi's, ii'ii'giilat'ilies, ivritMlir puitts, liucknclu', t tint. U'lir-iu:,'-tl(ivii fi'cliiiK. lluliiltMit'y.iiitliKcs lioii,tlizziiu'KS,(nii'rvmisi(i'iwtiuluii. Wliy tltm't yon try it V lon't ln'sltnto ttMvrita to Mrs. JMnUlutin If tliero In nnytliliiR tiliout your sI('Uiich.m you do not iindei'.siiuid. Shu will treat your let Icriiieonlldi'llt'Oimdad vise you fri'c. No woiiiuii tivtr reg;r'ttol writing lior, and Ix'Canso of lu-r vast xp'rlolnl xho lias helped UioUKiimU. AddrcsH. Lynn, Alius. i 4! 31. li s: . Si. 91 l 13 31 I t all for City Warrants. ; Notice is hereny given that all city ! warrants up and Including No. 3I2 registered October in, 1 907. uud 'drawn on the (ieneral Fund, and all Sewer warruntH registered prior to ; December TO, 1907, will bo paid on 'presentation at my offieo April 13. ;19uS. luturest will cease on that ' day. FRANK REIHNElt, ' City Treasurer. Eugene, Ore, April 7, 190S. io i! i! ri3433nK14Bl r. 2 021 101 123 THE CONVENTION EXCITES INTEREST ANDREWS WILL MOVE HIS LUMBER YARD! 1M Iv'fifl Just received at Colvln 84 East Ninth street. & Russell's, tf vThe most healthful, upbuilding medicine known to science. Gentle and soothing to the nerves; makes digestion easy. Brings the sweet sleep of votlth. llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3Jc Tea or Tablets. LINN DRUG CO Isreotur Till double their money tracts In Ike Blair street addltloL The city mt oulld In that direction. In two years If they buy lots or acre 1906. He says: "An attack of pneu monla left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends de clared consumption had me, and that death was on my heels. Then I waH persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediate ly, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery Is tho best remedy for coughs and lung dis eases In the world." Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. DOc and $1. Trial bot tles free. I y l"A r4VitUr h f 1 - ;.-. ' VILI.AIiD mil- 0 O O Ne xt Week i:i (;i:m: mi sic.m, i kstival l-ivenlng of April 1 1 April The sessions of the Christian mis sionary convention at the Christian church continue with Interest nnd a! largo audience. Tho progrnm this forenoon Included a paper on "The Adult Blblo Class" by Mrs. M. C. Hull, of Eugene; n paper on "Tim Baraca Movement," by L. J, True, of Corvallls; "Teacher Training," by J. M. Morris, of Eugene; "The Combin ed Service." by Hov. J. J. Evans, of Albany: "The Sunday School of Yes terday and the Bible School of To day," Mrs. Clara Esson. of Port land; "Our nonevolent Work," J. M. Morris, of Eugene, nnd "Our State Paper," Rev. C. V. Swandcr, Mc.Mlnii vllle. This afternoon and evening's pro grams are sh follows: 1:30 Song and praise service. , 1:45 "Missions In Our Celleges," Professor E. C. Wlgmorc, Eugene. 2:2fi "Foreign Missions," J. S. McCalltim, Eugene. 2:4.1 "Homo Missions," W. A. El kins, Cottago Grove. 3: IS "Co-operatlvo Work In Our State," F. E. llllllngton, Cor. Seq. O. C. M. C. 3:45 Discussion. 4:00 Business hour. Kvnlng. 7:30 Praiso service. 8:00 Address, Davis Errett, Pres. O. C. M. C. . . . . . r-'vuns ICHtH Well. Paso liolilcs, April 10. Admiral Evans had nu excellent night's rest. Ml Sl( -A I. I CSTIVAL SeillN mv HeillPg :April 14-15: Marshfleld will with wood blocks. EUROPEAN PLAN A3SOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' Safest Hotel - Two Concert n f A fliTii'Mni and 17.-, (-Honrs on 15th livening) 17.1 ItriillE.V GRAHAM'S I'lioiin lll.i.k .".I II. (II oit( ;si I! A (II o () SOMIISIS (I O. J. Hull. Hie hii-t night 1 loin I'orvallls. druggist, returned t business trip to Tlleul:iy l-itellillg II. dy ( lly." .-.lfn-.L.y . .he- I., SMj.lf-liy CfiliriTt ' ' ( al (J I J" "11 A IhI." I'jIOllt n . i l . LSI TV, r:fW' rt 1 1.50 tlrkctB to thrco conciTta Tnr find anrniiititia For th! coiiitilfto cur'i o! foRh cul'l:i, hh(Ji!!i!i hii'1 bnni'-hltls aru! ail j liini; com!;iliitH t-nillii;: to rrtiimi rnp- lion, liverwort, t.ir nnd wild h'-rry i li.'iv fir Hi'' . ifKtlntalMi'd mi vitn'tt- li'-h' d r-init;it ion aw a atnndiird fnn;h ' I'-rn'-ily. It fontaliiB no oplurn or t harmful dnu; and ran Im? eIvm with ' naf;ty to r.hildrcn. 'l'rlco $1.00. Bold' tiy Mnn DniK Co. Wllllanii Mf.Co., props.. Cleveland, O. 1 Jf'i --4'i -'w l "'TrjJ. ' . ' i-',-.--i I Thousands of rolls of new wall pa per Just, i iVed. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. a lumber yard on tho Southern I'a-I clflc Company's land, at the oaHt of the depot yards, for tho past 25 years, ADDrCCiatCS SIYinkincr onrA will soon move them to his vacant PP-C.aiC5 sniOKing gOOO nuarter block at West Fifth nnd Ol-lcigarS. It RlVCS him relaxation. Ivo streets. Big lumber sIkmIs are1-,-;, - . . . . now being built, for that purpose nnd ! IY10UIlt HOOQ Cigar IS a tho lumber will ho moved Just us ' (,,,.;.,,, ,n tU!..L: soon as they are completed. The i voritc among all thinktngmcn company, In Its depot yard Improve-. It jo nosilivclv th ne:t lfV ment now going on, will need tho'" PSlllVCiy inc DCSt IUC land occupied by tho lumber yard lit , Cigar On the market present. j Tho F. K. Llvengoo.t Company has purchased the l.ee Teutsch depart- ment store at Pendleton from the First National bank and henceforth, the business at the corner of Main j and Alia streets will be conducted by ' the new owners, with Mr. Llveugood I as inuiiager. I " Mnkm old screen Hood ma mw, pave Front stroet'For Salo by Chambers Hardware Co. llerKor-lleiin llniliro C'omixuiy. i' i . rr . sk t !--..?: I' Umvs c?'33 4 ' "wi a, TUH KING LDWARD !:i l.,f i I jit ..I thi City NO INSIDE POOMS I-IKST CLASS CAFE A very dcir.nlc hotel (or .11 vi .itor-, to ti-.t cily. RatejJI.OOpcrdaya.id up. U Vi'i.tc for booklet TOUSLEY COIVIPANY, Props. o .