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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1908)
ROYAL Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made 1 with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Wj made from wanes wt 0. Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime pjtrUJy IIHC'KNT HTKIKIO COHT KAIIAVAV I,.l;i0 HI M San Francisco, April 17. Tho re cent street car atrlko In Sau FrHiiclg co cost the United Rallro'ailg 11,210,. 670 In Kress earnings. This Informa tion la given In tho first official state ment Issued by tho company since Its trouble with Its union crows. Tho report of Proaldont Calhoun on tho (Iron en nil n kh for last yenrhowB $'1,745,1 1 G, nit compared with $5,-95.-1,7 fit! in I !);, meiuilnn a decrease of 1 ,H 1 0.C70. This flKuro, therefore, leirenenta tho loss to the corpora tion. The report Bays nothing about tho exponas of fighting the union. Wuy buy new clothes wnen w can make your old ones look like new at Hugane Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets, tf 10,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just Received Call and See It at PRESTON & HALES 2 2 h 2 ?g2 "sr." m j t I K $s(M!? ?dHsflft w or W ff, lwjf - I 61 to to ? 32 Ira w ? sr t? V o BEAN, CALKINS and'eaton FOR REPRESENTATIVES CHARLES CAYLOR NEW FIRE DRIVER, l)IU:V GKIITI.V ltM'KIVKS XOM- litl lOt ItOM.Il 111 SlfiNS OV AC. cor.vroi-- i hktidx WqUI thk IIAIK.MW !' KIKE AM WA TKK COMMIT U K IRLS viho won 1 NATION' KKK.N'KV FOU SIIKItlFK '(III ANKKSSOIt AXI! Charles K. Croner last evening about 6 o'clock tend'-re, his reaigna- lion as driv;r of the lire team ana .nu. v.ayjor iiii u-'-ii oiii..' Ilia place. William Xiisbaum will continue aa asaiiiant driver. Some troubln or mlBiinderaianding has ex- KOX KOI1 ( I.KlIlv A.l IHI.I.AIil) later! between driver ( roller and Geo, Fisher, chairman of the lire and wa- I.KK U'lXS IIAXIMM' OVKlt CAI.M. IX FOJt I "Of XT V SCHOOL, SI'. I'KHIXTKXIIKXT A(JAIX-SIIAItl COXTKST BETWKKX KATOX AXI) KDWAItDK According to the returns received at The Guard office up to this after noon, Louis E. Bean, Wlnsor W. Cal kins and Allen 11. Eaton are the nominees for representative on the Keiiuhliran ticket. Drew Griffin is the nominee for sheriff, E. U. Lee for clerk, H. F. Keeney for assessor, Wal ter H. Dlllnrd for school superinten dent, Robert E. Eastland for county treasurer, (J. K. Chrisman for county Judge, C. M. Collier for surveyor. Hugh M. Price Tor commissioner and W. T. Gordon for coroner. Tho last four candidates were without oppo sition and received the entire vole of tho party. , ' Probably the closeHt fight was be tween Allen H. Eaton and I. N. Ed wards for representative. Last night when the returns began to come In they were about even for a long time, hut finally Eaton began to forge alieud, and tills afternoon he leads I'Td wards by a good majority, with twelve or thirteen smull precincts to hear from yet. After Edwards cornea A. C. Jen nings, and C. J. Dodd received the smallest vote. For county clerk there waa no doubt aa to the outcome from the first, la nearly every precinct gave E. U. Lee a majority over O. F. Calll Bon. An occasional precinct, howev er, gave Callison a majority, among them being North Junction, Lee'e home precinct, which, Mr. Lee says, alwnya goea against him. Drew Griffin Is easily In for sher iff by Beveral hundred votes, al though I. T. Nlcklln ran well In a number of precincts and for a time at the beginning of the count It looked as If the vote would be much closer Chan It la. H. F. Keerey wins easily over D. P. Burton, for nsaeaaor, and P. D. Newell comes third. Walter B. Dlllard, for school su perintendent, won handily over H. 0 llaughman, his majority being well up In the hundreds. F. T. Plank la the nemlnee for con stable for the Eugene district, win ning over Geo. Fisher by over 100 votea. R. S. Bryaon la the nominee for Justice of the peace, he being the only candidate in the field. Tho JeiiiocmtH. The Democratic tlckot, aa nnmlnat ed at tho polls, la aa follows: For representatives Leon R. Ed munson, Joseph D. Matlock and Al len Eaton, the laat named being one of the Republican nominees, the Dom o-rnta endorsing him because of his Statement No. 1 declaration. County Clerk Henry W. Stewart. Sheriff Hurry L. Bown. County judge John W. Baker. County trensurer James M. Kltch on. v County school superintendent El lis It. l'urker. Surveyor Simon Klovdahl. County Commissioner Guard Hub. ton. Coroner Waldo L. Cheshire, George Croner was nominated for constable In tho Eugene district over John J. Hess. ter committee of the city council, re sulting in Croner s resignation. He has given excellent service as driver. has keot the enirine in splendid snape- and the people will regret to see him leave tho department. . MAI'.IIIF.U IMMCSt rn.ES: I'lIiKS! ., 'Williams Indian Pile Ointment will euro blind, bleeding and Itching lilies. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts aa a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian rile Ointment Is prepared (or piles and Itching ot the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall SOc and 11.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. K. C. DeWKt & Co., Chicago, ill. Gentlemen In 1S97 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring of liiOil I bought n bottle of Koilol and the benefit I received all tho gold In Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly. C. N. Cornell. Boding, (in. August 27, 19015. Sold by all druggists. The pupils of the eighth mad.; of the Geary school gave K. It. Parker a pleasant surprtse at his residence nt 97 Willamette street last evening. Some miscreant, presumably one of the defeated candidate, seeking to remunerate himself In a measure for campaign expenses, entered the kitch en and grafted a lot of eatables and some nitidis that were lying on the kitchen tale. At the residence of Itev. Hansen, in Eugene, this forenoon at 11 o'eluock, William Shaw and Miss Ha zel Lcwl's.both of Mohawk, Itev. Han sen officiating. Only a few friends and relatives of the contracting par ties were present. Miss Maude Lewis, sister of the bride, was briuesniaia and Alfred Koozer was best man. The bride Is the daughter of Mark Lewis, a prominent citizen of the Mohawk valley, and tne groom is head sawyer In John Brookmeyer's mill. Their many frieuds tender congratulations. 1 ' HOTEL ARRIVALS The Sniccde. Edward B. Perry, Boston. C. P. Christenaen, San Francisco. H. A. Tobin, New York. G. C. Cushnian, W. W., Wash. A. H. Morgan, W. W., Wash. J. H. Shuhert, W. W., Wash. ' S. Davla, St. Paul. Molba Arnold, New York. S. Slelenhauer, San Francisco. P. K. Thomason, Portland. O. H. Lyman and wife, Portland. Grant Pegloy, Portland. II. W. Taylor, Portland. H. E. Stophens, Portland. M. O. Potter, Portland. H. Wlttschen, Portland. O. W. Hendall, Portland. K. W. Hall. Portland. F. S. Baker, Portland. H. M. Willard. Junction. T. W. Smith. Junction. H. D. Edmonds aud wife, Seattle. J. W. McNeff, Portland. A. C. Fry, Civic, O. Wig Southard, Chicago. -ii-i- TAvtr fni. tlmir livinff UUIS Wl" vruiiv ii , are espeemllvexposea to tne uangeis of organic feimni'ie disorders. Stand- uiB an u.iy, ui omuis -impositions ; walking to and from their places ot empioymeiimi wwi iuc. all tend to break down their delicate feminine organism. No class of women are in need of greater assistance, and thou sands of letters like the follow-inn- rlommmtrnlfl the fact that i vniA F. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND restores the feminine system to a strong, healthy, normal condition. MLis Ahby V. Barrows, of Nelson ville.Ohio, writes to Sirs. Pinkham: i. i .na cilf h.id dull head- aohes, pain in my back, and a feminine weakness. I had been to several doc tors and they did me no good. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound l ...it awA clN.nn nnit T -n Hn niaMC U1V ouu ob.uug, most any kind of work. I am in better health than I ever was, and it is all du to your medicine." Miss Lillian Ross,6f 530 E.84th St., New York, writes to Mrs.Pinkham : " I had a female trouble, ueryous headaches, and wa9 tired all the time, and could not sleep. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound made me feel so much better that I hope every woman who Buffers as I did will try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for feminine ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnkliam, Iynn, Mass., Invites nil sick women to write her for advice. mM-smt' feili ' MEN Buy AT p older! WILLIAMS- CARBOLIC SAL.VR WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAEL The best salvo in the world for cuts, brulsei, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chappod handa and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold hy Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co.. props., Dr. T.Felix G pur awl's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep tic loilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Henders an excel, lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritationand should le used freoly after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refresiiinr ellect. At deaf, crs or by mail, 25 cents box. Pre pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N. Y. CITY, Proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM rOB &UJt AND HJCOHMtNDrD BY STAX LEY'S, 012 Willamette St. . . . Eugene STONE'S 1IEAVR DROPS Greatest known remedy for heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902. 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