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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
KXK DAILY GI AIU). THl'llSDAY, APllll. .10. nxm WILLIAMS POKES o S&dJg ife--- wire .Yy BY BUYING R. IGHT FUN AT UNCLE JOE GANNON CREW m RESUME WORK TOMORROW A few specials for this week. Values in every item. See us before buying and you will savemoney. Sale on mattings; values up to 4oc a yd., special this week only, 25c yd. Couch Special Reg. $lo val. only $7.5o These Coin-hps are niaile of the best block or tliree-celoM 1 velours; arc ninth- !) expert Coucli makers, with roll eilse, full (I feet Inches long r.iMl 20 iiu-hes wide. These Springs are iiuh1 of the bi-st material and best workmanship ami are lietter value than yuu set elsewhere for $12.0(1. .Our Sperinl this week 'only . , $.7.50 Mattress Talk That Benefits You o you know (hat oftcu your lnH'r sells you a wool ir n woufc tup nuilti-4s. that is nothing hut old rags, grmiml up nnd sold for wool? These rims mv pirkd tip in tin rilh's artl carry with them alt Uisinsrs ituuhiutd and physicians mm hold that tin's tiltliy grrm d ism so Imtntititf ras " nsiMnsihlr for a large iM'rrviit ' rir contagious diseases, such as consumption,, dipthciitt, cancer ntul many ear, throat, eye. skin diseas. Do YOl SLKKP OX OXV OK THKSK MAT THESSK? We liuiunfnelure and renin ke mattresses and can tell you what you buy when you pur chase a nut t tress here. When we say it is a silk floss mattress, we know It is so, and we know it Is so Iterausc we made it ourselves. No cotton in our silk floss muttresM. Hest Silk Floss Mattress, regular $I7..10; Special this week only $12.50 If you foave a couch, mattress, or any upholstered piece of furniture you want remedied or repaired, it will pay you to see us. Where your Credit is Good ck'i Stovei and Ranges We sell on Credit COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS CO, ffl Ml 50 West 8th Street, Eugene "White Sewing Machines We have the largest Store Hammocks and Summer Furniture We save you money O V". .ishiiuutu. April Williams vi'it's.-ttit-.t a p. tiii.Mi ;q by K4 t'f the ltl IVnim r.i; voinpiwinj; t !n it, inorlty, and Nklii l!u speaki'i' to iv Kiue muiio of i lie iiu'inlvr ol lite Jii'iisf ui uunt a dUr!ur;:. of the moans etJinmittet' from any furflier heutiit.; of the S'wiis hill fnr the rruiev.il of rht duty on wood pulp niul print paper and to pass that hill or a similar one. Williams said that the only iv.isnn he did not have it.lt the Uemoerats on the petition was tltitr two of them w ere out of town. Imf he promisi'd to round Iheni up ha soon as they re turned, lie said that only thirty Hepuhlicnus were neevssary to tniike the requisite number tri paws the hill, and declared, that it should he fas? to et them together Iteeaime almost thirty Hepublicans have in I reduced free paper hills, "and." he said, "f know every one of you who in' re duced u bill meant what you said. lie mi.ited the line from the old hymn. "While the lamp holds out fo burn the vilest sinner may return." Williams proceeded : "If you have In any manner been bulldozed, why, think for a second think what n short life we have here and how important It Is that we should live in this brief day of our time 1 express the hope (hat thirty of you nuiv si mi the peti tion. If you do not like my petition because my name Is on It and the names of Champ (Mark, Pcarmoud. ruder wood and Gaines and all these vile publicans and sinners on this side, net up one of your own. I pray i you. We can add the two together. u thirty or you sign the speaker can not refuse you. Together we will then constitute a majority of the I house of representatives. Kurly In the session when the rules wern be ing adopted, the speaker was asked If the majority of the honso made n request to the speaker whether the request would lie heeded, nnd his re-1 ply, as I remember It, was; 'The ma jority of the house will always bo heeded by the speaker.' "So, If you put thirty mimes to our Ifili and constitute 190, n majority of the house, 1 know that the emi nently good-natured man who pre sides over the house, so tolerant oT opposition, so patient whenever bhero Is a stumbling block athwart his pathway, will bow In his most ele gant manner, with gesticulation pe louliar ot Mm. nnd ray, HieiUlomeu the majority Of the representatives of tlln American people have a right to have their say and 1 will recogliizo. somebody.' " :'ii 1 1 hi crew Ku;; ue d" . ,:n.t was l.uj (:;iii head uu rt .-an- i;uUi' section tad Llli' meiu i'.i.M'ii, but ali : 1'iuu i m w tie- Th- Japan.-.. . whu li w as a. o; k on po: yar U ittijUMv.-a'r,' -!f lat nilit upoa ; .! qaariers at lr; laud w ork ; -. m ; i" rn n 1 h , crew was also laid m b rs do not Mmw I are icf tile opinion ; !i.u inc the first ol the ntmiMj ilie lll be put back to w.nK i'.ii It division is alloweti a certiiln amount tl niotn-y !ir liuprovemeut-t each motKh It in tluMiuhr that the m ue allowed foi this d (vision for April h id been , lausied and the men were sloped i for tod.ty,, a there would l- no nu4i- with which to pay them until (tie iH'KlnuinK of x new mouth. Oregon recttwd one liumrVed more L'Olonlst. duiiut the wet ht ending. April 2 This year than aiTived tl' .orrespnii ding .sex-'ii da s lat yt , 1 .utordmg to figur'- complied by fh bical llaruman traffic otiieiais. Tile' loval for the week just ivportef in l'J; for last, year It was Tboi mnunuuitics in Southern iregoii are tling (lit liin's share of. this rars! honiese:kn' business, die proaatdy to tlie efOeti've publicll f campaigns' wttK'h have Imhmi aged during the iast year. INdnta south of 1 Vet hind secured UTT. Tort laud d-tect a -Vf, and the balaury wns dlst it tailed i smal ler nuniNu's (hrougHeijt t ho Nort lu-Wfc-df .- 'IVtegram. Sunday's baseball ame at Sprlug ffcld between Springfield and Albnay promises to bo t lie bent vrt played (here this spring. Albany will have In Its llue-up a number of the old atari uf the State league of several years am. and Springtteld will have its usual strong ln(r-uw Kd Wiles has commenced making brick at his new brick yard nemss the river. He la turning out from 1ti,000 to IS. 000 hrlek each day. Nervous women .sfiould profit hy 3Irs- Hartiin's cApH-i-'nirfc w iiU I,ydia K. Ilnklmiu CoiuimhiiuU 'Mr. Helm Hiirtnn, ( 7 IVar port Sm-ef, 4huMiV tU, Tvritcu to Ali. llnlluuLU K wfk iatt rvjQ-down, amlir thtr vern of aervTMm. pnmt ration f row owr work unrtfc worry, ami ill in bed, u hirn 1 bejrwi tnklug l.vilm K. riiiUhiiin's Veetallt t'inp.Minl. AfWr I hud taken, it a week I eoiiMiicticeil tgel iM'tter, t continued, itsuse, uiy uei"us trouble diippeftred, and I at ooinp-Meh- restored to health. L hqe Lvdia L rinkbiuu't Vyetnblo O)intouod- will Wuelit otliv wotuoa a& it h& me. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years lviliii, K. IMnk (min's Vi'p-t:lile Coinixiiiml, nuulo from riHits aiul heils, Lio. Uen the Rtaixlaiil tvtiKMly (nr female ills, unil has i.ituvely cured lluinsaiuisot V(Ui'UblmvelH-en troubled with ilLsplaeeiiM-uls, inllaiunmlioii, ulet rtv tim, llhrniil Hmun-s, irretcularilies, ivriiKlii tiaius. Iiackaelie. tliat tiear- inK-dow u fivlini?, tlanileney,inli. tioii.di'.oiiess.or nervous inwliaLuin. Why iliuix yim try it ? Mrs. etnklinm invites nil sick women to write her for advice. She has truhletl tliousawLn to health. Address, Lynn, Mu.sa. liulldlnB started on a slow trot out East Eighth street. There was no nnu In the Immediate vicinity except a man coming toward Willamette street on a bicycle. He could have easily stopped the team but instead of doing so rode leisurely by and oc casionally looked around to see where the horses were going. As ho tiamiing at the hitching r-aclv In the reached Willamette street. and :r of the Loan & Savings bank 'as his head was turned so ho could DOG STOPPED MAN WHO ! WOULON'T STOP TEAM Last evening between 5 and Oj o'clock a team which had been left '; KSTKItOAVS NKWS OK ATK C OX MIXTIONS rr.irr intra I'Kt? eft R-V.5lj5 -4 -aii v i. i ..u firw. i eta i ff.Vi?S";";i1'".- J W ..-h-r,) .-Hil'i.IU .IMi.-T; Jf'tJiri 1 .' - ; W .., i ,, ,.. ,., , lA &pe the team, which was going faster, Y and faster down the street, bis hicy-1 do struck a small dug. The rider," was sent gyrating through the air: and forcibly to the hard pavement. ' As he picked himself up a bystander j who had noticed bis will nil neglect of the runaway team, remarked to him that he got what was coming to him for his Indolence iunot attempting to stop the horso. The only reply was smctheyi-il clitsos for the dog. Rome housl : and brought then, back to the I the l)0lt"-8 elected delegatea Instruct The Itepubllcan stnle convention of Mississippi at Jacksonville split Into two factions and the police had to quell the disturbance with drawn guns. Kinnlly the "regulars" en dorsed President Roosevelt, while Temper Forecast Fair, with bright smiles after a c u p o f hitching rack. IIOTUj AltlilV.M.S Tile Slliellc. K. Speaker. Illrmlnghain, Ala n. Warren. Boston. .1. Keans, S. F. Zamem-ky, S. K. e I'arger, Cortland. .Meyer, Portland. A. McKinnon, Portland. t Bs. BsSS's 11 A'NlS5r7U 1 A". ".tlS V Pane - Yet - Hcney 1 :-um the llirosi ana HU a Scientitla iToscriptJnn Careful';.' V H Dr. BeH's Pine-Tsr-Inoy Cuzz Willi llic rictio! PUuE Lh.j. h-A tH:i r,n! b--K.I:-n?r.t th" rton ry; i i...iin.)U3 l-xik f-r tii : D-ll on tin Do" a and Cjr tiuranl.i "J- 6Lj. r.y "pr p:trfAiir.i .,-. 1 r. w w i. I.e .lo .i. I.. Kalmuk II. (Ii K. K. C. II. Ki :. i; :l.. rt Srhaller. .lanesvllle, Wis K. Shelley Morgan, Portland. I.. Bl.i. k.' S. F." Wm .1 Parker. S. F. C C. Shaw. Pi riland. Mrs X. Phillip. Oakland, Or. W li. Thome, t hii au-o. S. F. Striebel. X. Y. i II. Kit.giMion. Piirtlanil. Hansen, .loliet. 111. O. Mill. r. Portland. I. . Hampton, Chicagrt. A. Ahrlght. Chicago. II. Krazier. ri.-aitle. cult Ti-jcey, C'.dcago. S. Alt!sworth. Seattle. ant Thomas, portlano. ed for Foraker Alabama ncpubllcans deni ceil the Interference of federal officers in state politics, and elected tiuln structod ilelegates to the national convention. The administration fac tion held a separate convention Vermont KepuhllcanH have select ed tin unlustrtictKl delegathjn lo the national convention. Connecticut Democrats refused to pass a resolution endorsing llryan. Mori. Kvldcncc. More evidence to show thai there Is a combination of paper manufac turers lo fix Ihe prices of print paper was adduced today before the special committee of Ihe house. Mr. Nor rls, representative of Ihe Newspaper Publishers' Association, presented numerous letters and documents to hear out this contention. Apparently the committee was particularly im pressed with the annual statement of the International Paper Company for the year ending June HO. 11107, show ing the Increased cost of production of (10 cents per ton as compared with the raise. In the price of paper of $12 per ton. Chairman Mann, appreciat ing Ihe Importance of this testimony, announced thnt he would go to the hoitom to ascertain the cause of so large an Increase in the price of pa-pci-.'-' Bargains in City and Country Real Property . MUST SELL, Good Business Property on WilUuueUe Street 400 acres to cut up into small tracts, $20 to $35 er acre. Gootl 600 acre farm at $25 per acre. N.ii:.t' W11.1. opi: i:.mi"U)Yii:xi OI'l'ICK David. Henry, kland. Cal. thin I. A V. The Hoffman. Otis'ad and son, Sheboygan, THE BEE HIVE GROCERY selected Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries "fin the best brands obtainable Our CorTecs and Teas are selected w "I our cracker list is confined to the 1 A f-r flour, we carry the y.ir patronage solicited. If.i . ;reat ere, t the market A .-li.'.rc ..lie u k 1571 5on W. J. Gibson Staple , Fancy Crocerks, Flour ffi, Feed 9T WEST EIGHTH M. H. Yerlnuton, Kugeni'. .1. II. Mathies m. Portland. .1. K. .Miller. San Francisco. .1. Tensclicr. .'r , Portland. l!o;hw: h. Portland, c. I lit iii iii i t ( . Mohawk, lliinniciitt. Spiingfield. K. Hathaway. Marcola. II. S. hmldt, en-swell. II. Taylor. Ueiiilllng. Hans. n. .1 unci Ion A. Maker and family, loncana P. Hums, p.irtland. W. li.ivi, Portland. W. HolliMev. Pnitland. 1,. Craft, S;e ratnetlto. W. is. Worc.-ster. Mas. T. In ur . Pleasant Hill. , , ('iMi-. t. San Pi are lv-o. K. Ilnlght. I'.irtlaiid. . Woodwa I. Portland. riii-h-iiu-'r-. Portland. .1 C. I.. w. II. I. .1. It .1. It-: l, II. F W .1 W A I'ltOI I.AMATIOV Whereas, there was submitted t(l the people of lP city of F.ugcne. Oregon, at a special election for Hint purpose on the isth dav of April, lltos, an Initiative proposal after be ing ordained hy the Common Coun cil, pursuant to and In iirconlHtiri. with the general laws of the stale of Oregon, for amending sections Km and 112 of the charter of said city, and whereas there was at the same manner submitted lo tho people of said city for their approval or re jection an Initiative proposal ' to amend the charter of said city by add ing a section thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto within tho city, or the burial of human liodies therein, ex cept under certain conditions, ami Whereas, tbe votes cast at Haiti i election havli - I n thjs 2nth day of April, 1 "J o , duly canvassed and! determined and the said amendment of said sections I oh and Jin as afore- j said having tarried by an affirmative vote of r,i;7 as against 171 negative votes thereon. Xow, therefore, I, .1. I). Matlock,1 mayor of said cl'y of Kugene, by vlr. tue of the authority vestt-tl In me as mayor, do herelty proclaim, announce and declare that the whole number pf vole cast, for nnd against said proposed amendments are as stated above, and that f:i !tl amendments re ceived an affirmative majority f all votes cast and that said proposed amendments, from the date hereof. be and the tonne are In full force and effect as a law of the clly of Kugene, and a part of the charter of saitl fit y. That said proicnetj amendment of the charter bv addlni In connection with his clgni" store, at aat Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Ked I 12 1, or call at cigar store, 61)1 Willamette street. Jl to Sail SiH-clal llolllltl-Trlp Halts l-Valii'ltm, On account of tho Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will ho on sale lo San Francisco anil return fur $-"5.00. Sale dates Miiv 2ml and 41 h. Final I return limit flitVK from date ftf sale. A. j. GI1.I.F.TTF., nil . Agent. HWOHATIO.V KAY, MAY" .'111 If you Intend to havo a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Day you should mako'yoilr selection at unci, while there Is a nice stock to select from. .Nothing nut the best of work furnished at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette sts. m: K. C. LAKE. E. C. DeWItt Co., ChltaKO, Hi. Oemleuieii In 1XH7 I bad a disease tif the stomach and bowels. In the spring of 1IHI2 I bought a bottle of Kotlol and the hi-neflt I received all the gold In Ctenrgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly. C. X. Cornell, Jtodlng, On. August 27, lliufi. Hold by all drug gists. We still have our bargain counter, whl'h Includes hardware, furniture, r.igi and matting. Don't wait until tht-v re all iftoie ClIAMItKltS IIAItDWAKF. CO, Warner tunes piano l,eavi ,tr tlers flt Morris' Music H"ore. if OlDlO Golden I I rjoTConeo j Sold only in aroma-tight ! titi9. I J. A. FOLGER a CO. I San rramlHO H We Havt I f Many Other A Bargains I Wt ! I? Our List . ll'K V H Ca l and see us. 1 k& 8 OREGON ! i? 412 Willamette St. Eueene.Or i sum B Anarchy's Press Is Freedoms roe So Uncle Sam Says "They Must Go" They excite fanatics aiidfatilt flinders to the performance of deeds of violence. You must indeed lie hard to please if you find fault with our meals. Try the Theatre Cafe restaurant once and you will not call a halt on dining here freiiently in the future. s COrI:in- Cheap (or those that won't pay f"r "n( Schil ling's iV-t tjr those who won't 1 eior. Y-er rrrsrT r'ttrit 0UI B&Btl 1 to d'l b. il, 91 latillhincnt of r-!iicifri-H fir aMl t In ii h thTfi fall' -I to r'''lv(' a ma jority of tfu vtu-n fmt tb'-rwm and t h-r tiy failfd i b-rft i a law ftf hll ftiy or & part of Uiart-r tilT4'OiV In wit nf'HX wli'-r''of, I havf li-n--tir.tfi jn.f rtiy hand tliln 2("h tiny f Apr. I, Ktok, n nil -aiiM-fJ h ff.tl of jsaii i y to b! h'r'Miiito affix-'!. . .1 li. MA'll.OCK, Nfavnr of 'hp f'lty of KiiK'ne. Attest: B. K. IgilRIS. Itecordvr. oti( k ir l i li si;i i i,i;mi; r Notlf c Ih h'Tifhy Kivt'ii that th im- a'Mltlona! i ilcriiH 'l. A'IcIiim A. Taylor. th' a'tnilnlHrratrix of tin cntatc of Mlto T ;i lor, (!f'anii, ban flh-1 h r final n i 'jtmy In the matt'-r of nahl c.-'iat-" ati'l Monday, thi 1 h t day of Junt-, J!mv, at th'- hour of I o'l-lof k In tip-aftt-riioon of ;iPMl;ty han li-cri flx il hv ord'-r of said iirt for the tieariiiK Of Olijf I 1'ttiH t( H.'lld flllill Hfc'itint hii'I fur t'i" final U iii'-tit of aid f-.ut'.'. AM o'tlfiti- tnurft he fil'd trj or I" for K.ud Dated April , fiK. Q ADKI.INK A. TAV.,OH, t..(J I Attorney. Administratrix. NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL & SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4,00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. Im.iI Kti WIIKKI.Y. Cample Copy Free. FRAN QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd;, ALHI'UT.t HMIUK. . I'1 1-1.1 It - Hi. M.n.ii.H IT U . I.I II M , .W YtiHI. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert houiemover Moves anythinjf. Twenty-liv year experie nee. Residence, L'.is Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Euerne. Oreeon. Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing and scouring, of vour own wisdom in sending "that old gown" to us, only i wails its return to you. Your purse when you get our prices will join the jl.id acclaim of our generous andexpert treat, ment of your clothing by us- Every thing possible in Cleaning and Dyeing' Eugene Dye Works 6th an Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2261 HALL jHUMWAY luliildiitl mill Seiver Work. Ai.i n J.'i'l.ini; Itl tin anil ule .ft Iron work. Iron work promptly al t rnl'.il to. Cinj a full line of pltimliitig n.ttures I'ht.ne lllnek M7J. .400 Willamette