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-J;.i For TnfntB and Children.
AVegetablePreparalion for As
similating thcFoodandKeguta
ling Die S tomaths and bowels of
PromoteaDigeslion.CheerfuI-
ncss and Kcst.contfll ns neitner
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
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fioti. Sour Slonflch.Ulairhdea
Worms .Corivulsions.reverish
jicss and Loss OF SlEEP,
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THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care,
and our cracker list is confiued to the best the market
affords.
As for flour, we carry the liliu WaU. A share
of your patronage solicited.
!i&,57..0oW.J. Gibson & Son
Staple (J2 Fdcy Crcccrhs, Flour uli Feed
97 WEST E1CHTH
imWmnmMrllll1IUJlllMlllLII-CT
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS
TQ 8E BANQUETED
Thr- Aiitnrln and Ilianon di'batfm.
'hn nppcar liefure the Kut-ne public
on Ki iilay iilelit at lim l'niv rsiiv In
Ihlr V'.tllttl fur t'.M' IlIL'h M-'hniii
(hamiiliinahlii of th stale, will bo
baiKiuuU!:! by the l)ili irhoul leaane
after the .'elinle. The offlcerB of the
cleuutliiK ltaue will aluo be present
at the h iniK-t, an w'l as the Jii1k"h,
.Siiperlniendeiit Ackerman, of Sa
lem, Superintendent Alderman and
I'rlnilpal Hub, of the city sehoolB.
with a nember of students of t'.ie
hiKh school who are Interested, the
representatives nf the h
SHlOols Of thfi tW'O tpfimu nnrl covural
of the regents. !
On i rlday nicht Professor Acker-
man. State Slinerlntnmlpnr nf nuk
ilc instriiftffin will
of the league before fne debate, and
nun. a. n. r nenuiy, chairman of the
i regents or the University.
Will Present tha Kllvnr hanilnnul,l..
cup. Several numbers of special mu-
iu win niso ue on tne program.
AOlT THAT HAII,
Jt.UIJiO.ll ASSRSSMEXT.
In p eumniunlcatlon to the Cottane
Grove l-eaijer. Assessor Koeney cutis
aiteniion ur tne tact that the South
ern Piielflc Company Is now assessed
$20,C0O.O( per mile, but we ask,
why dlf1 he not ralso the assessment
t f3O,0J,lH per mlhthn same as
in "iirlOil, Una, AM Douglas Coun
tfeR? Mr. Keeney states thnt he did list
the S. P. (Jo's, road bed at $30,000
per mile, but that he did not succeed
ill gottlllg the assessment at that fls-
uro. Wo otK why not? The farmers
of T.ano County pay the assessment
made by Mr. Keeney, ) iy not the
Itallroud Company?
Why should the Southern Pacific
Company be allowed to have their as
sessment placed St ?20,000,00, when
H MHIS f0UtUWU.U0.
Jlf. -uV numrts.Lv ills commillll-1
cation, that the S. P. Co.'s road bed
should have been assessed at $30,-
uuu.uu per mile and he has not ex
plained to voters of Lane County,
why th,ls nasessmviit was made a( on
ly $20,000.00 per mile,
The difference In thd assessment
of the railroad bed In this countv,
between $U0,000,00 per mile and
$20,000.00 per nrllo is the sum of
$407,600 i)on which the taxes are
lost to Lane County, this year.
Mr. Wei by Stevens of Springfield
promlsos the .voters of Lane County
that If he Is elected, he will raise
this assessment the $407,600,00 or
more,
SAMPLE BALLOT FOR.
r. - . , VtUON, JON 7
lT,h. P,nui.n tl-i. Nlnmhcr and Name of Eacli dnriiHatp r a . ,S-
ii.ain. ' - uiawcr Vote
STATE AND DiiiTKICT
FOR JL'STICK OF THE SL'PKEME COURT Vote for One
J. V. IIAKMIt MAKING
HTKO.NO KI X l'OIl JUIMiK.
For County Judge J. W. Baker Is
making an active canvas and reports
from different parts of the county
are to tho effect thnt he will poll fnr
more than his party strength. Mr.
Baker has resided long In Uine coim
ty and is well an dfavorably known,
having served as state game warden
for one term, In which office he dis
charged his duties acceptably, and
made an excellent record. While he
is an unwilling candidate fur office
at this time, after having c.iKsented
to rim, ho started out with his us
uar energy to get elected, ahil Is de
termined to succeed.
(OlTiO MVEKY, FKKD -
AND SALES STAntES
Having purchased the -Gilbert, feed
ntnbles on West Fifth street, near
WlllaSnette, we intend to conduct a
flr3t-clnss livery, feed and sales sta
ble. We are prepared tP furnish
good teams and ladles' saddle horses
on short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much Msr'nce' h
the livery business we ' v ipw , now 'to
conduct such an establishment in '"a
first-class manner. Wa1 respectfully
solicit a share of your 'fiatro'nage.
tl D. G. GOULD & BON. '
AKVEKT1SEI) LETTERS '
The following letters, retnaln un
called for at tho Eugene postofflce:
Bugard. Mrs. ...
ChrlstiMisnn, Mrs., care C'.Miitll. .
Gentry, John.
Gofl, Mrs. Lvdla M.
Gondii!. W. It.
Hnir, Mr. and Mrs. Wash,
lloldman (Farmer).
llussey. Cllas.
King. Mis. Elizabeth.
Marsh, Wm.
Mashel, .1. 1.
Mct'ahipbell, Ilnivov.
McClasen. William."
MiDunald. II. J.
Oraninor, John.
Perkins, John II.
Vnughitn, Mrs. Mamie.
Wealhuby, .1. F.
Foreign
Olsson, Olaf.
Skjellerud, Heir Klaus. ,
J. 1.. PAGE, P. M.
IK YOV KNEW
The merits of the Texas Wonder
you would never suffer from kidney.
uiuiiii r or rneuniauc troutiio. tl a
bottle (two months- treatment) mild 1
by (i. J. Hull, or bv mill. Send for
testimonials. Or. E. W Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis. '
12 Robert S. Bean, of Lane unity Republican-Democratic
13 C. J.Orifrht, of Sherman County Prohibition
14 C. C. lirix, of Crook County Socialist
FOR OREGON DAIRY AXD FOOD
COMMISSIONER - Vote for One
I IS J. W. Bailey, of Multnomah County Republican
16 E. N. Emery, of Multnomah County Democratic
17 C. E. Hoskins, of Yamhill County Prohibition
FOR UNITED STATES SFVvroip""
19 L 1 Amos, of Ahntnonl, C(J,L
Countv
II. M. Cake, of Mult tit ltn-i U
21 Geo. F. n,:.n,lri,: UU!
22 I. C. Coooer.w.f Ya,'i,;n ;,1.ultnu"uh U
1 ' county
FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CO.GREss
J Pr, a-
in.:
city
Willis C. Hawley, of Marion Co
W. S. Richards, of Linn County
iUllty
25 Daniel Staver, of WashingggT
20 J. J. Whitney, of Linn County
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION
OF OREGON, First Congressional District Vote for One
18 Thomas K. Campbell, of Lane County
Republican
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNFT
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DIStLip
OREGON, BENTON, LAXK A ' F 0K
COUNTIES and LINCOLN
-W!t;
""" " '. 27 Edwin R. Bryson, of Benton County T
v ' '
" COUNTY '
FOR REPRESENTATIVES ' - ' Vote forTlireeFOR COUNTY TREASURER
" - ' Vote! :a,
28 Louis E. Bean, of Eugene Repiuifein 4-J Robert E. -fiastland, of Eu;eiie ' ' .
- . . ., , " ; 1 ;
29 Winsor V. Calkins, of Eugene Republican 46 James-Kitchen, of Irving . T
30 Allen II. Eaton, of ltiigene Republican 47 II. M. Manville, of Eugene T
I ; , MiJ
31 Leon R. Edmunson, of Eugene Democratic -
32 V. .B,, Mathews, of Goshen . Socialist FOR COUNTY ASSgSftoli .
33 P. L Miller, of fitlgene . ' Socialist 4 BenjaniinR .keeney, of Eugene Rep,fe
34 AjrlAyililake'r, of Walton Socialist 49 K. of Cottage Grove S:
35 . 'Geortft O. Knowles, of Eugene . Independent Statement "One 50 .Wefhy ' Stevens, of Springfield D.
, ' , ; ;. MR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Voteiori.
; -' - - -- '51 ' Walter B. Dillard, of Eugene RejS
FOR COUXTY CLERK , ' : .iorO Jessie M, Mver, of Blaton ,.
36 E. C. Cole, of Eugene . "Socialist "
37 Ernest U. Lee. of Eugene Republican
- - FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote iV
38 Henry W. Stewart, of Springfield Democratic
; ; 53 Charles M. Collier, of Eugene - Rep:
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF j'i - Vote for One 54 W' T" CmcliuS- 'f Gsbel1
39 ' Harrv L. Bown, of Eugene Democratic :
1 Z77- Tr '.' ' : Z 77- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 Votek
40 Drew Griffin, of Eugene J Republican .
; 7TZ, ' ' .-, ,. ... : c . ,. . 5S Guard Huston, of Mound Democratic-it
41 Joseph Muhr, jr., of Blanton , ; -. Socialist
; ! '. " ' : ; ! 56 Hugh M. Price, of Chesher ;
FOR COUNTY JUDGE :, ' ' Vote for One . '
42 JohnAV. Baker, of Cottage Grove - Democratic FOR COUNTY CORONER XmyL
43' Gabriel R. Chnsiiian, of Eugene Republican 57 William T. Gordon, of Eugene
44 N. N. Mathjewspf Coburg ' Socialist 58 L. C. Moffitt. of Junction City jf;
..,., ; . PRECINCT
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE . Vote for One FOR CONSTABLE
59 .-. ;
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
For an amendment of Section 28 (evidently intended to be Section 29) or
. Article IV of the Constitution, changing the compensation of members of
the legislature to $400 for each regular session and $10 per day for each
extra session instead of $3 per day and mileage. (Section 28 provides
the time when laws take effect, and the proposed amendment is, there
fore, wrongly numbered.) Vote YES or NO.
1.., InrrHilnlt "V
An amendment to Article VII of the Constiniuou -.
of Judges of the Supremo Court from three hi ' .-dftf
vlded by law. and authorizing the Legislative a- 0,
preprint? legislation for the exercise u me " rtJ ,nd
juricdic'lon theretofore exercised by Hie co"Dl 'pra-? W
.rnna,i,. f i,.,.i l.v and before some ?'; TE!,
tribunal. - "
300.
Yes.
304.
Yes.
301.
No.
30S.
No.
n.r an n ni.-iiu ui.-iii m rw-cuon .1 01 .xrncie . iv ol the Constitution, to per- iFor amendment of Section 14 of
.mi im im-iitixu ..i .-.in ii. "isuuiiuiiis ris-wnero than at the seat of gov- i time of holding the regular
e.nme.u aci oi ine legislature aim vote of the people. 1 d.iy in Je to the first Tues-
vote i cs or .no
. . .l.MTlOB. P- .
Article II of W.lT;",Mm;
:in 14 ot Arurie ,,,,, Iron w "
gular general biennial t1 W in
i-st Tuesday after the nut Jl"" Vo!f-
102.
Yes.
306.
Yes.
303.
No.
'.307. No.
REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.
Kodol completely digests ah cinss
es of food. It will get right at the
trouble and do the very work Itself
for the stomach. It Is pleasant to
take. Sold by all druggists.
I.atc designs In needlework. In-
; rants outfits, shirtwaists, centres.
I underwear, c. N. edlerraft ShniO
3S'J Washington street, Portland. Or
I in29
I t'u6. dlmy spells, tired feelings.
I stomach and liver troubles, keeps you
well nil sinunii That's what liol
llitcr s H.i.ky Mountain Tea will do.
: Ty 1 aii'l yon will always buv it.
, "' :. tea or tablets. Linn Dniu
I Cuiuian:0
All act providing that In all counties, the sheriff shall have th custodv of
prisoners committed to or confined in the county jail and such prison
ers shall be worked at such places and for such time and la mca manner
s the county court may direct, and that In counties of over oat hundred
thousand Inhabitants, the salaries of guards and jailors shall aot exceed
$90 00 per month and the price of meals furnished prisoner shall be
1-He each. VoU TEg or NQ
30.
Yes.
309.
No.
For an act requiring railroads and other common carriers to grant fie.
transportatl.in to Stale officers and county judges and I. T irV, "J I "
.-itl,.,, precedent to acquiring land fur corporate purpo , -s I v f "
i' s, nf ..nilnenl il.inin hi imrl in i,,...i.n.i. ' . We x. r-
.. . . ....... .. "....(.... ' "" 1'ayiiieiit ot mileage Tor s'h
fiee transiiortatlon.
3 1 0.
Yes.
Q'o YS or NO
...n IK 9 . i
..... .,....n,i dollan
An act to appropriate twency-nve mo... ,,d,ns ,rtnom , -
to oe nsea in purcnasins gru.i...." - ..neoiif1' " " i&
the Oregon National Guard, the money I0, ' durng tW , 1
vision of the State Military Board at , "'latlon
board not being required to use each ai l "oi ini to 9,
propriated. The Oregon National Guard . N 'flS'l
Treasurer such rental, for the use of said arme B1
the Slate Military Board
the Slate Military Board.
313. No.
77...,n-i AM10.
An act to amend Section 3.r.29 of Beilint
Stnttltea of Oregon by Increasing .ne
port nnd mnlntennnce of the 1'nlver
314.
Yes.
311
J2
"i 31j.
No.
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