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"V, MAY IS, llhW THE EICEXK DAILY GCARD. MONTU o ;ric,Gas, Water, CANDIDATES ON STATEMENT NO I, ISSUE CHALLENGE I -- - O AMISIDIKMS AT TIIK OKl'llllM iiipirr Stock ('iiiiuuty (-iis Sum mer t-:iiaiinrut Tonight ler xcellcut advantage in the I role.i. T'le curtain will rise pr.'tn; s oY'o. k uniUh:. and lit.'... wuuid like a couple of hours t Iun au '.ienj. nu-ut s.h.iuid m Millionaire " at the OipheuMi mission. l' and -0 cents; i. seals, 30 cents. '.y ai ft ho ' ( real 1'he vied PROF. LETCHER MARF,l:0 ! LAURA JUHNSON TO BE AT NC RFC LK VJ RHODODENDRON QUEEN LEGISLATIVE AS1MKAXTS l'VAx' ya'amette Valley Co " roceries ou will always find the best brands of Croccrics Green Vegetables Flour and Feed C.H.IRISH 9th St. NB OR MANY COLORS IRGEST FACILITIES I THE WEST FOR (E PRODUCTION OF 1GH GRADE WORK jn H io tt mini utt FLUE FIRE BRINGS OUT DEPARTMENT IV l. ; i '.it r. f,n!Hi-:y profes- ii'iuaihs a; the I mvr.ity tit now a e vil engineer uinta. has become a 'lowing is from the The Empire Slock Cotnnanv. which ...r "... .: SI'EAKIXG rAMPAKi.f or (X)l'X. lDt Orpheum theatre tonight, romvs TV ivn i u- t0 EuB,'oe highly spoken of by the ask Ol'I'OXKNTS TO i'ress and public o: other cities in' " THE X'lSSiXU .S.;WU"uSy U under the! IiLVAin . joint mtL:itrtn.inr nf I Urlxhom i i -i v i ivr. iin h im I kt - r- - . , i i i ... - - - - clval and Eric T. Kleppen and prom- loe tHn la ln ,lu. ceding the rvremouy of her man Sl-KAKIXG DATKS 'a, to provide Eugene theatre-goers r""Jursnl u " '"J to John Letcher, which take iwitn thoroughly high-class cemedv ",lru "uu ""ru at Sunday evening about clock John 0 i,t niav of Oreou. at Norfolk. Vi, benedict. Th fo. Norfolk Landmark. , t...i... . Miss U.uUa l-u'VT" ,1 . issued invitation to a " h n 1 t'll.itllVt. HWUUV. UH evcnitiK. May 1 1th, from V o'clock. wbWb is the eveatOt to It Ure ase noon the following day at ttt mik wil l. pi:i sun: r i imivai . T i i.oiti xt i: THIS wri u uriinu uku siisi.wv NOTKS Laura Johns.'n received the hinh est number of votes for queen of the rhododendron festival at Klorence mi wk. I lie vote was as follows: Margaret llrund. 5: Lillian llem hardt. 10; tiertrudo Hamble 20; Hester llurd. 30; Isnhele Kvle! 60: V'lossle Chapman. 620; Ethel Mini and dramatic productions. Each oke. which was so dense that the beautiful residence of the 'bride to ' 7Sa; Emma Hnind'. 3390: Laura . . nntrjanhliti.a 1 1 I A nlt nun ... .... f . ........ .. i ... ... fnrtlrj an hlnra fHinliI nut iw .. TnaBt...nK . . pt-noriuaace to oe Kiven Dy tne coni- -.k- - - uni-ni ...uvu a u uas Deen a worthy nanv will he elevatimr nrt entertain. I across tne room. uecominK aiarmea. f.,rlll1.i I KRIO KLKll'IX, !ams Co. Transfer il snd Heavy Hauling f TOOD FOR SALE tUuiut.SU Eugem, Ofegoa Fborw Utaok 11U E Wit THE GUARD. custom for years past, in Lane Coun- inp.' and of tne kind which nleases i lh,'' telephoned to the fire depart t, tor the candidates tor the legis-' lature to make a joint canvass. We, the undersigned candidates for the legislature, havins pledged ourselves, to vote for the- people's choice for United S:ates Senator, as provided by Statement Number One under the direct primary law, and be lieving that there l involved in this issue, a principle more fundamental and vital to the welfare of the peo ple than. mere partnership, in fact, the right of the people to govern themselves being forced to an issue. and to the end that the voters may be fully informed as to our attitude, and that of those candidates, who op pose, and have refused to sign Statement Number One, de hereby invite said candidates for the legis lature to a joint debate with us up on this issue, made so by their own choice, at the following named places and upon the following named dates, Florence, Wednesday afternoon, May 20th, or forenoon May 21st, 1908. Blachley, 1:30 p. m., Friday after noon. May 22nd, 190S Smith field, 7:30 p. in., Friday eve ning. May 22nd. 1908. Central School House, 1:30 p. m., Saturday afternoon. May 23rd, 1908. Mahawk at Donna schoolhouse, at 1:30 p. m., Monday afternoon, May 25th. Thurston, 7:30 p. m., Monday eve ning, May 2fth, 1908. Junction 2 p. m., Tuesday after noon. May 2iith, 190S. Pleasant Hill. 1:30 p. m Wednes day afternoon, May 27th, 1908. Goshen, 7:30 p m., Wednesday evening. May 27th, 1908. Creswell, 1:30 p. m., Thursday af ternoon, May 28th, 1908. Coburg, 1:30 p. m., Friday after noon. May 29th, 190S. Springfield, 7:30 p. m., Friday eve ning, May 29th, 1908. Eugene, 2:00 p. m., or at such time as not to Interfere with mem orial day exercises, Saturday after noon, May 30th, 1908. LEON R. EDMUNSON. GEORGE O. KNOWLES. MISS 1NKZ HllKillAM. With the Empire Stock .Company, at Orpheum theatre. Manager Empire Stock Company, Orpheum Theatre. both the old and the young folks. The play for this week is t he late New York comedy success, "The Mil lionaire." It is a play of rear merit and It was written for laughing pur poses only. There will bo illustrated songs and the popular moving pic tures between the acts. Messrs. I cival and Kleppin having secured for the week one of the greatest moving picture films, which Rives a life-like portrayal of the grand old story, "Un cle Tom's Cabin." The roster of the Empire company is made up of many prominent mem bers of the thentrlcal profession. In cluding Stere Burton, a well-known Eugene boy, who haB made rapid strides toward success In his chosen profession, and his many friends will welcome his appearance at the Or pheum tonight. Norman Gray and Miss Inez Brig- ham are among those who will have Important parts. Miss Emily Holier and L. Brlgham Perclval will be seen ment and a general alarm was turned in. The chemical engine was soon on the scene, but Its services were not needed. TEA How little it is! How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Your rrocer rvtartu your mener U r Aob'I liktScbjlling't Beit; wa pr bits Bigutu of Ihi Kind Yon HinAlwm Boufip (rtu nso". 6s-- The total numher of rasl was M.'i. of whirh i,nu r J.K'ls,, rtvetviim th, hihosl nuinbrr dtvlnrtM otvti1 ett of til1 rhm(oi.iMli.nin fosflvvat. Last sfiimlk' lHhirt. fh. 1tttl mm of Mr. nnJ Va" A. Levne. had his arm broken Jy a fa!. Tho rhlld was at piny on tlu porrh af his home and in soni( way Mil to iho ground. I akin u a wash (tLi wit h hint. (lis arm was hroki'n Just In low t It' ol how, making what Is known in snr o't y as a "mviMi Mirk" frari iir and tin elbow spr.'t'iu'd. Tho hoy was taken lo Ur. Kdward's offh where the fnii'tnre was n'duei'd, and lie is netting alonjt nieely. The Ihuelwood ereninery has rent-; ed Kyle & Sons warehouse and I wharf nt Mapleton, ami will put in a pastenrtnK plant there to treat th.lr rrtMim ltkfore It Is hanled out to .ht no tion I'lty. Work will ho comiueneod on the plant next week. Mrs. Moses Muhe cIUm! lust week. There ro three motherless families of Btnalt children on ('htrkuhomluy crook now. and another, that of An hert HnyneH. moved away recently. Frank ArniltaKo, deputy sheriff, was In Florence Tuesday afternoon, putlliiK up notices that a votu w(N be taken upon the local option ques tion at the eominrt election. Ho mado a trip to Hecottt Wodnesdivy. At n tni'ct in ir (if t tut Hi'hmil hnanf Vk1u(1 Same m (3ohl, ' Tntiliiv nviuilnir nft..r cnnsldirini- B. O Stewart, a niorchant of Co- ,ho qutll,tlon of pay of a principal of dar Vlvr, Mlss.(. says: MI tell my tho school for the coinln year, i was customers when they buy a box of ; iforhlod to ruisu the wukcs to $78 a .Muv itii rills inai tney ei in ; nionth The ceremony will be Der by H 1 hop A. M Kandolph and Archdeacon John Uoyd, nnd will he uttendM only by the immediate 1 family and a few intimate friends. Miss Taylor is the daufchUMr ot the j late Taxew ell l ay lor, w no .vas our of t he most brilliant and eminent members of the bar, not only of Nor : folk, but of the slate. She is promt- i ti.itif (.i ll. , ..(! Iir.. ..f V,nflt Mr ! l.t'i'liter. formerly of Lexington. Va. t ; is a civil engineer nnd is entailed professionally at this time In Nor folk. Ho is the son of liovernor John i l.echter. who was once Kovernor of the state, ami an eminent statesman of his day. Immediately following the wedding Mr. l.echter and his bride will leave for a Southern trip :nd will sail on May 30th for New- York, where they will spend the sum mer traveling and attend the Angli can church conference, both being delegates from Southern Virginia." XOTH'K. All who have bought tickets to the entertainment to be given by the Ladies of the (. A. H. will please notice change In date from May 23 to May 22. Honrs open at S o'clock. Price of admittance, 2; cents. This Includes program and light refresh ments. MAY S. SMAIJ,, m2 2 Prosiont lrt-vailifii; in this i bfiMMSfsoiierep- ' " live ManvMiddon v.rrj rr it i The Cause of Many o Ridden Deaths. T:Wc is a disc coi'.ntrv nioi thint rm i! i (D! 1 1 ) i S .V dt-.itbs arc caused vr, y by it heart dis- N-Cii- he.irt failure or HMpirxynTe(ittrii the result of kid ticv ilisoase. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance blood will at- tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves Dreak down and watte away cell by cell. IMadder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidueys and a cure is obtained muck est by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp-Root, the jrreflt kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold unne and raldini pant in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of be i sty compelled to go ottcn through the day, and to got up many times during the night. The mild :uid the extraordinary ettect of Swanip-Kt is soon rcalt.rd. It stands the highest fur its wnmierinl cures of the nmt distressing cases. Swiunp-Koot is pU-asant to take and i sold by all druggists in tifty-ccnt and one-doiliir stc Uittles Yon may have a sample lottlc of this wonderful new dis covery and a Umk tli.t tells all alniut it, both sent irrc by mail. Ad. lie. Dr. Kil mer & Co., lhnghainton, N. Y. When writing mention readtag this jrencroua tfer in tlu pjijvrr. Ion't nmke any mistake, but rriuemler the naisr.Swantp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swuvp-Koot, aad tho address, IluigUamton, N. Y., on every bottle. worth of rhnt much gold In weight, If afflicted with const ipnt ion, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran- teo by W. Kuykondall, drugglat. 25c. FKKSH TUMKNT Fresh car beat grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 per barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. Attention Is culled to Watts' gift sale ad In this Issue. The very low est prices to be had nnywheru will ho met during this sale. This sale moans spot casb. m21 Singer Sowing Machine Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Hcd 1451. tf Tho schooner Mayflower sailed Wednesday for San Francisco with a cargo of lumber from the SIukIiiw Lumber Company's mill. The steamer Hohcoo, which went to Astoria some weeks ago to have the bollux ropnlrod, came back tc Florence Saturday owning. Mrs. lirynd left yesterday for Sa lem to attend the Hehekah nssemhly as a delcgato from Sunset Hehekah lodge of Florence. i Tho schooner Albion came hi Snt-j nrday from Sun Franc Ism and will take out a cargo of luniburv Flor ence West. Fresh garflon sood In bulk. CHAMBKHS HARDWAMW OO. Read This The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : EUGENE GROCERY 104 West Eighth Stmt 7 Our Method THE method of the MERCHANTS BANK in com- puting interest is by far the most fair to the deposi tor of any method used by any bank in Lane County. You do not lose the interest on the whole amount if you wish to withdraw a portion of your deposit. MERCHANTS BANK CORNER SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE STS. JL o o "-".. J5 f . o o o u r..v.:,r.0onoaonoroft i w,-M..i..i.t.,.l, ,..., m m i.i . in. . .i-if..,!.!, . t-nin, i i .V .:..v.:,..l.A-':f. ..--'A.1 i 'ii.i