no Bcanoi tnutx ovacs. weds ksdat, april t,
A lag bm a 10-cent piece will count FULL valu .
'
i A tag from a 5-ccnt piece will count HALF value ,
Tobacco.
with valuable tags
Save your tags from
HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST
MASTER WORKMAN .
STANDARD NAVY J.T.
Old Statesman
Old Pitch
Tlmley't 16-ax.
Sptar Haad
Sailor! Prhto
EglanUn
Jolly Tar
it: Bit
Old Honetty
Black Bear
W. N. TliMlaya
Big Four
Tanpanny
Pick
Ivy
Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
Oold Cuff Button! 50 Taga
Fountain Pen 100 Taga
Englieb Steel Razor SO Taga
Gentleman'! Watch 200 Taga
French Briar Pipe 50 Taga
Leather Pocketbook 80 Taga
Steel Carving Set 200 Taga
Beet Steel Sheara 75 Taga
Lady'a Pocketbook 50 Tags
Pocket Knife 40 Taga
Playing Carda 30 Taga
eo-yd. Fiahlng Reel 60 Tag
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write
us for catalog. ' .
PDPMIIIM nrPA DTM PMT
mm mwm mm mm mmm mm m m .
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.
STKKL MAIL CAHH TO I
Hi: I'HKI) ON KNPKK,
8teel mull cars have recently been I
liut on the Southern Pacific between '
San Francisco and Portland. While
the coaches have not been used reg
ularly the mall clerks have 'hopes
that in the near future several of
the all steel cars will ue usei! or. this
linn.
Postal officials have received ns
tuirancuB from the Harrlmun officials
that the Intention of the company ls(
to replace all wood miiii enrs as they i
are aliandouod with tiio steel coaches,
which have met with the approval of j
the postofflro itepartnient. ,
As the wood cars now In use are I'
taken from the runs whero they have!
boon for yeaiB In many ciihch thoj
steel cars will take their places.
Within two or three years It Is figur
ed that every mail coach on the Har
rl m nil lines out of Portland will be
of. the steel variety.
COW KKKI
Alfalfa meal. , At Bailey's Tenth
and Willamette streets, i'hone Hud
JD21. .. . tf
To relieve ronstlputlon, clean out
the bowels, tono and strengthen the
digestive organs, put them In a nat
ural condition with llolllstcr's Hocky
Mountain Tea, the m'jst rollalile ton
ic for thirty years. UTic, Tea or Tab
lets. LINK !!tU(J CO.
luvesiur. K-llI rlouhie tbmr money
In two years If they buy lots or aero
tracts In the Itlalr street addltloi.
The city must build In that direction.
(idl'1,1) L1VKRY, FKKH
AND SALES STABLES
Having purchased the Gilbert feed
stables on West Fifth street, near
Willamette, we intend to conduct a
first-class livery, feed and sales sta
ble. We are prepared to furnish
good teams and Indies' saddle horses
on short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much experience in
the livery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
flrst-clnss manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage.
It I). G. MOULD & SON.
O A. 3T 0 '.trt. T. , .
FREE
TO SUBSCRIBERS
OF THE DAILY GUARD
IX E HAVE on band about
one hundred silver sets,
and 150 kitchen sets, which we
gave as premiums last year. We
want to close them out and when
they are gone will order nomore.
Our Proposition
To do this we will give every
subscriber who receives The Daily
Guard by earner, his choice of
cither of these splendid premiums
(as long as they last) if he will pay
3.00 for six months subscription at
PARMENTER
SAYS HE'S VICTIM
OF CIRCUMSTANCES
m,
PHKKs IHSIWICH KUOM OMAyA
TKI.I.S OF HIS AIIKKST Til EKE
Ftlli ItlGAMV AM) GIVES HIS
SIDK OF THE KTOKV ItE
TIKXS WITHOUT ItKQlISlTIOX
A nress dlsnatch from Omaha tells
of the arrest of Uavid i'armenter. the
Lane county bigamist, as follows:
Omaha, Neb., April zs. a matri
monial paper and a Huron, S. D.,
widow, are the causes assigned by
David Parmenter, of Eugene, Or.,
brother of Judge 0. S. Parmenter, of
Spokane. Wash., for his arrest for
bigamy. Parmenter Is an old sol
dier. Union veteran, 60 years old. Ac
cordliiK to his story, he is a victim of
circumstances. He says wife No. 1.
whom he does not consider mentally
responsible, left him 11 years ago.
Several months later she came back
and he nursed her through a very
severe Illness. Then, he declares, she
left him again and went to live with
his daughter at Mandnn, N. D.
Last summer. I'armenter says, he
received a telegram from hlB daugh
ter announcing the death of his wife.
His brother. Judge I'armenter, ot
Spokane. Is said to have received a
similar telegram. Seeking again the
joys of companionship, through the
medium of a matrimonial journal,
Parmenter offered Mrs. Louisa Bow-
en, of Huron, S. D., S200 a year to
act aB hrs housekeeper. She replied
that she was In the matrimonial mar
ket, but was not looking for an em
ployer. They were married in Ore
gon last October.
After a week of wedded bliss had
elapsed, wife No. 1 appeared on the
scene and began prosecution for big
amy. Wife No. 2 Joined her and Par
menter was indicted by on Oregon
grand Jury. He fled to Omaha, where
he has a son, and was located here
through the address of his pension
papers. His arrest here was made at
the request of the Oregon authorities,
who have notified the sheriff here
that they will send for him.
Parmenter is under a $500 bond
In Oregon. He says he will return
without a requisition.
LOXDO.V KPRIXGS NEWS J
OF CKXKKAL INTEREST
(Special Correspondence.)
London. April 28. Sprjpg with all
her beauty is here and we certain!
appOciate the nice sunshl.' after
the rain. , , .
t, i.nnHnn hotti ng plant has
stopped work for a few days, as the
men are engaged in exieuunifi i..
tor system, as the old one does not
give them enough power. I
i p Stnttz nf Cottage Grove, has
been stopping at the London Hotel
for some time. He is gradually im
proving in health.
Quite a number of ladies gathered
at Grandma Heals' Monday, to cele
brate her 78th birthday. The day was
spent in quilting and sewing carpet
ra Misses Eva Sutherland and Alice
Wills spent Sunday evening at Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Powell's lestening to
the phonograph play.
Mrs. Petlogy has her house in
London almost ready to move in.
Frank Cooper and Albert Lugg
spent Sunday afternoon and evening
In London.
Quite a number of the London peo
ple are planning to attend the show
at Cottage Grove Friday.
The London boys are planning to
finish their dance platform this sum
mer. W. C. Shortridge has finished run
ning ties. He has them all piled at
Latham.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford,
of London, April 27, a son.
W. D. Moore, J. W. Sukyson, of
Portland, K. B. Smith and A..S.
Grouk, of San Francisco, are guests
at the London Hotel.
The Black Butte school Is progress
ing nicely under the management of
Miss Hawley.
BAILEY HILL GOLD
MINE IS A MYTH
.MIXING 'MAX EXAMINES IMK'K
AXI CAX FIXI) NO TRACK OF
GOLD Olt SILVER
A local paper a few days ngo re
ported the finding of a vela of gold
beuiing quartz on H. McCollum's
farm at Bailey Hill, a few miles west
of Eugene, and stated that the ledge
was sixty Teet wide, bearing free gold
and silver. The story hns created
some excitement and since then quite
a number of persons have visited the
premises where the alleged mine of
wealth had been discovered. A well
known resident of Eugene, who has
miued a greater part of his life, drove
out' to the place yesterday. He ex
amined some of the rock which Mc
Collum had dug out of the side of
the hill and found that It contained
not a trace of gold or silver. McCol
lum was pounding some of It In a
glue pot with a king bolt from a
wagon, and smnll particles of iron
worn from the king bolt were mixed
up with the dust into which the rock
had been pounded. This. Mct'nlliim
thought, was silver, but this mining
man soon convinced Him of his error
HARRY HOWN
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Harry L. Bown, the Democratic
nominee for sheriff of Lane county,
was born in Fulton county, Illonols,
December 22nd, 1866, and with his
parents moved to Lane county in the
summer of 1884 and settled near El-
mira. After receiving the education
afforded by the county school of thej
neighborhood, bis father not being
able to educate him further, he
worked out for neighboring farmers,
thereby supplying the.ameans to at
tend the Eugene public schools and
thereafter taught school,- and by this
obtained means with which to attend
the normal school at Monmouth. In
1900, and while teaching school, he
was offered and accepted the sec
ond deputyship by the late Sheriff
W. W. Withers, and which position
he filled with credit to himself until
the hitter's death in 1903. During
Womb as Well as Men. Are Hade
. Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidnev trouble preya upon the mind,
discouragesandlesseusambition; beauty,
vigor unu cheerful
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out' of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
inon for a child to be
born afflicted with
i eak kidnevs. If the
child urinates toooften, if the urme scalds
the flesh, or if , when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend upon it, thecause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these importahtorgans. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and. not to a
habit as most people suppose.-
Women as well as men are made miser
able witli kidnev and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in nuy
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a. Born ot ammo-Ron
pamphlet telliug all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
niouial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Go,,,
Binghamton, N. Y., lie sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any, mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on ever'
bottle. '
t..rHrV' Ul
Certain Approv
furWorkmanshi
m cUansmtrand sZ.
V"r own wndoBbS.''
"that old .0JD H
awaits its retu,,0v3
purse whenyouett ou.1
will join the 2lad
our generous andex5'
mcnt of ...T,?'"wt
, Liuuunj by
Everythingpossitoi
Cleaning and Dyeil
Eugene Dye Worb
Mn an Willamette Stt
' "one km 2561
Subscribe for The Gmi4
Ik !
&:fl Kincaid
V;- - 1 Banes' B
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, star,
dard and registered. The sired
many famous trotter a
now on 'the race track of the Northwest. J25 01 k a,
season. $35.00 to insure-
Tyler B.
A young Wilkes Stallion q(
-n.uch promise. Standard -ml
registered. $w uu to insure.
"I A. Grand' Percheron draft, (rtj
I istered). Color, dapple- mv:
I weight, 2300-pounds. Thechm
pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he woo
two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib
bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays !
Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Mmijc
Veioce
Rickel, Ownersi
ari,. Eugene, Oregon
ZZZL
mi
THE SILVER. SET
the timc.u It make no difference
whether this payment comes from
an old or new subscriber, or wheth
er the $3.00 is for advance sub
scription or in payment of arrear
ages. You simply pay $3.00, and
are credited with six months sub
scription, and take your choice of
either of these premiums if you get
to the office before they are gone.
V
We want to close the goods out,
that is the only reason for mak
ing the special offer.
NOTICK TO rt)XTIt.CTHS
Notice Is hort'hy Rlvc-n tlint tho
rounly commissioners' court ot Lnnc
county. Ore-con, will receive senleil
bids for the furnishing of nil malcrl-l
ills nnd construction of n county
brldKO across llrumhntigh creek on
county rond No. 008, nt a place des
ignated by the, court, in accordance
with tho plans, specifications ad
strain diagram now on file in the of
fice of the county clerk of Lane coun
ty. Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe
truss span of ninety-two (92) feet,
siiDDorted on double bent nlers set on
I bedrock, with. approaches aggregat
ing sixty-five (65) feet in length.
Each bidder will be required to de
posit with bis hid a certified check
in tho aum of five (5) per cent of
the amount of his bid. nil bids to be
filed with the county clerk on or be
fore May 8, 190S, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. The court reserves the
right to reject any and ail bids.
Hy order of the court this 15th
dny of April, 190S.
E. II. LEE, County Clerk.
this time Mr. Bown worked mostly
In the sheriff's office and was ever
round accommodating, careful nnd
accurate and a first-class and effi
cient clerical man. Upon the death
of Sheriff Withers, Sheriff Fisk ap
pointed Mr. bown as his chief den
uty and here his work was mostly
outside the office and here lie was
ever found a ninn of clear and quick
judgment, cool-headed and careful
in the discharge of his official du
ties. .Mr. Down has a family of a
wife and two boys and fraternallv he
belongs to the 1. O. O. F. and Work
men. Harry Down Is a self-mndc man.
Huilding himself up fnini the lot of
a poor country boy to his present po
sition In life, and for his unswerving
mmesiy, temperate habits and a clean
record, personally and officially, that
bears the closest scrutiny, he com
mands the respect of all, irrespective
of political party affiliations.
EUGENE ' HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Promer, M. D.
P. r. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Scaiele, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Qses
Modern operating room and equtpMMl
Appliances forX ray wort'
Sputum and blood examinat ens
Full corps of trained uursei
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stafi
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or for
mation address W. KU Y K.fcNDALL, ivi.u.,
MOTHER'S KmIKX
Seventh and Oak streets, has onen
ed under new management. Good
board and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner everv Sunday,
tt MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT.
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PRO
Los Angeles' Safest Hotel
NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDKHS OK
J.lkw KLLYX TKLKl'HOXK CO.
The stockholders of said company
voted at the annual meeting to call a
special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1
O'clock D. m.. at Cent ml nKhnnlnnui.n
School District No. H. Lane county'
uregon. Tor the purpose of Increasing
the capital stock ot said company.
All stockholders are requested to
b present.
J. H. PERKINS, Pres ,
A AXDEHSOX, Sec. ms
STOCK TAKKX T() IWSTl'HK
Three miles out: good grass and
plenty of water." See K. M. Warren.
412 Lawrence street. Eugene. tf
FHK.SA t'VUKNT
THE KITCHEN Mt.T
The pictures on this poster, shovi
just what the premiums re.
. Come in today or tomorrow it ; iTesh car best grade Portland ce.
... i : ment Just arrived. Price S3.tr. vet
you want to make sure of gcttingQbarrel. Chambers lid. Co.
one they will go fast. I .... . ,
I " nuv n,,w clotiifs nen can
i make your old ones look like new
1 at Eugene Vyo Works. Sixth and Wll-
GUARD PRfNTING COMPANY.-
: lamette ft recti.
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CALL I'Oll CITY WAHHAXTS
Notice Is hereby given that all cltv
warrants drawn on the general fund
up to and Including No. 3B5 regis
tered October 1'.. I07. and all ar
ranis drawn on the sewer fund up to
and Including No. S29. registered
January 14. 190S. UI be paid on
i i.r 11 my ortce Ai""ii 29,i
1!S. Interest W1I cease on that
FRANK KEISNER,
i. ('tty Treasurer.
Kugene, Or.. Arll 2 4, 19 OS.
wooi: woon: j
and Vu'r b0dV 8WOn'1 Erowth flr '
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CKAMllKliS ll.MiDWARi: CO.
THE KING EDwaKD
IntieHeaitoltheCiiy
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS C -
A very desirable hotel for all visitors to theff-
First class in all respects
Ratcs$t.00pcrday annp. n"
TOUSLEY COMPANY.
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