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THB EUGEJfE DA ITT GUARB, THt'BfiDAV, JIWH 4, 1008 rH-.tfJ'v''A v- ! LANE COUNTY'S VOTE ON THE SKI , tor him earriTd the county by 700, i aer-'inlin;; to present figures. The roiortinnal representation bill Is alK-url in tho enmity hy 300. ' The in entire to Jlinit the money uvf-l hi a (:jJi3'.'ai';u pa.ised, apparent ly -1 to 1. '1 lii' la t'i li 'rlt tin- b-uaiice of In il.'enn nts lo Kiamt jnrii Is 300 votes ahee.1 in thin ruitiiiy. Tli bill la divide Wasco county aim leads In t lie "ye" column by I sc-viral hundred. r.MVKKSITV I'.ll,!. '.ISTilK! V ; . ovi;it iTito ( m v(;i; or oati; oivo WIFP WAQ vn f u ii ii u iimu I'OK STATIC i:i.l. TIO.V, I'.KCAIXI ISILL AM) I'HOI'OltTIDXAL I'.IOl'i, HKHKXTATIO.Y A XI) OTIIKul VERY PAD TEMPER 'T't. I u vi.jt....... unlra T.r.lln 7 Pliiklnim'H Yoncliililo CoiiiimmiikI. f Haved Uvr lifn, JNuul liiir letter, i MKAsntus wox mail'; I Arthur W. Siinnncrs yesterday le- Kan suit In the circuit court agalnHt hiK wife, Frances M.t for divorce and i for the custody of their minor child. With complete results from thirty j Clifford. In his complaint Summers precincts out of fifty Lanu county ! ullenes that he and his wife were, , , , , .I,,!.,,,, married at Junction City on January has a majority in favor of prohibition .... ,,., fi,, ui. .if0 ' "Mra. T. C. V i'lliwisen, of Manning, Tntrra w-fitiia f - At m li trh (i 111 r Mcan favor of prohibition rriro37 fhfcV hlf, fcarnVv'Ckm vtr - Tlle heav"",t a,ly """j "as an utiKovenmblo Unir.er and U life, and 1 cannot express my Krntititdo ; clnct went wet was Coyote, which , continually liUerferlnj; with his basi tovou in words. For years I suffered I gave a, mrnoritv of 21 to U.e wet col-inos!i- tll0 hiiWIlls him up to the rid vith thu worst forms of female, com-1 " " ' j leulo rif pWrHons with whom ho does plaints, continually doctoring ami j ,lmn' 'in'slncsn and with his family and upending lots of money for inudlclno The University bill will curry U'.i! . friends. I le alliiKes that she has without help. If wrote vou for advice. : county try 1 700 votes. A f'iw lire-! threatened to kill him. Williams & followed it as dlreeti'd, ifiid took Lydia ' cincts )inV not yet n port"d, but no Mean are the attorneys for the plain K J'inkham's VeireliibleConinound'ariil 1 Kroat clniiiue Is likely lo be made. 1 tiff. it lias iv.-torcd ine to perfect health. fir the bills referred to the pepple lliui it, not been for vou I should have i by the legislature, two have carried j lieeii in toy grave to-ilay. 1 wish every i t he county and t wo have been lost In j iilferin;j woman would try it. " Lane. Tlle measure to lm-reare the; FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.;-1-;- X'rrXXi For thirty yi-ain I.ydia K. I'ink- i ,,r,.sl.rit figures nearly r, to 1. Tim : twin's Yejfiilahli) CViiiihiiiiii1, liuidt; j bin to Jociile s'ate institutions e'.-ie-i from roeta and herbs, lias been the ; where than lit tim. capital or Hie state ; iitandartl TiMnedy for fenialo. ills, by act of legislature and by vote; niidhasiKisitividycltn'dtlioiisiiiidsdf of the people leads in Kane byf women who have, heon trounled with :boiit. r.oo majority. , tliNplarr.tncTttsjMllannniKion.iil.'erft. I , T'"' llU "' " priodio imuiM, lmekae he, that hear-1 1() lll(.rP:lH0 ,,, lllln,i,er of supreme iiig.(liiwnt('ulinr,iiiiliileii('y,iiitlifi!S.:;)lI(1(!(!g from Ull.c(, t0 f;VB 7r,u i,e tit)ii,diz7.iness,ori)'fvous prostration, hind. ! Why don't you It y it? ! Of thn rofnrendum bills the armory j Mrs. Pliiklmm Invites all sick j tipproprlnl Ion seems to ua list) votes tvoiiifii to write. Hit tor iitlvleo. ' " " " . The merits of the Texas Wonder Who llUS tfll l (Ml (lloilHnmlH S i 1,1 """" "'"'"", von would never suffer from Wdnev in. A...M i hiiiH i anil in tits The bill to ive " wouia ntver suner irom maney, ad i:htisi:i) I.KTTI'.IIH The followini; letters remain In IJiiKene pos'office uncalled for: linker, .M1.-.S Ida. lioiiKhton, .Iud(,'e S. W. Ilnell, .Mrs. U. M. (2). Dull ich, .lames. C'aniibell, W. J. Davis, Owen. Fisher, Off. Fox, C. K. (2) Hansen, Clans. Harris, h. A. f'arker, .Mrs, IOunls. Spencer, It. W. , J. L. PACK, P. M. 11' you KXKW -DON'T MISS THE OPENING DAY i OCKERLINE & WETHERBEE beg to announce that on June 6th, at 9 a. m. sharp they will open their Great . and Orfe- Merchandise ever attempted in any store in this city -or in any other city for that matter P e manps that you join the throngs that will respond to this announcement. This is the Opportunity you u wishing for. WAIT FOR IT. Watch for our big Ad in Friday's papers and see your SAVINGS n'r,18" FORGET THE DAY. - UQN'T Cock Saturday, June 6th at 9 a. m. erline Wefeerbee 8hand ; Willamptta beulth. Address, Ljuu, Muss. t'UNTIlAli CDMMITTKK MHHTIXO A meotttiK of tho Lnne County Democratic Central Clnimlttee 1b call ed for next Saturday at 1 p. m. for selecting delegates to tho stati? con vention. All commlttoonien and can didates for state delegtaes are re quested to bo present. L. M. TRAVIS, ' Chairman Lano County Democratic Central Commltteo. Darwin Hale, of Klnilra, spent last nlKht In the city. the shorifMn each county full charge ; '"-""'"V, """"' l of prisoners, and that he shall work bott' lv 'no"tn.8 treatment) sold l.i, ii,. ,.,,i o,,i ,n,n.to i,,. ! ly O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send fort i i,,Vi J , Inno I testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2926 carried heavily In l.ane. mi.. , a. t fqual suffrage Is behind about 400 ! 011ve street, St. Louis. votes, though in one precinct it cur- rled 2 to 1. "V, Tl 7, T . , , Both fish bills are in the lead, the . Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, nnn nrnsented bv the minor fish men .stomach and liver troubles, Keops by 200 or more, the one by the lower , yp , well nil summer. That s what qqo Holllster s Rocky Mountain Tea will The famous Roddy bill la over l.-'.f- Tj-y it and you will always buy 000 votes behind In Lane. The sin-:11- 35 cents, tea or tablets. Llun Kle tax Is behind 1500, wJillo the re-iUr"e Company, call bill Is ahead by BOO. . The bill to instruct the members of ' Kow Is tins? A fine $2 fountain the legislature to vote for the peo-ien for tl at Watts' Jewelry Btore. j pie's choice for United States sena- Every pen warranted. ' tiiimn-.fins. In the Circuit t'oiirt of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane . . Edna M. Gardner, plaintiff, vs. Burton tiardner, defendant. To Burton Gardner, the above named defendant: In the nam,1 of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and auswer tho complaint of the above named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, on or before t ho 11th day of July, 190S, and you are hereby notified that if you fall lo appear a4id answer said complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will sk said court for the relief demanded in said complaint so filed with the clerk of said court, to-wlt: For the dissolution of the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, Lyndel Fay Gardner, and for full relief here in. This summons. Is served upon you by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the above entitled . court, duly made at chambers In Eugene, Ore gon, on the -2 1st day of- May, 1908, requiring the first publication here of to be made on the 23rd day of May, 1908, and the' last publication thereof on the 11th day of July, 1908, and that you appear on or before the lltirday of July, 1908. L. BILYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff. ir'AfT-N I tl&H UtZL W sirloin. K NTilA y il UGr. V " W, taWH st,.i.k r i I r i in. in-: . e; a t WE WILL HH IC'ir, WITH AIOXKY TO'lll'ItX, WIIKN COXfiKKSS OIVKS TAlilFK 15KVISIOX A TUltX There seems to be much discussion and difference of opinion on the tar riff question by the shining lights of our great parties. We are molding public opinion to regard the Theatre Restaurant with high favor and set tling all doubts as to its meals being equaled any where In the city. Th,e only argument that Is needed to con vince you that the Theatre Restau rant is all that we claim for it is to give it a trial. It's bill of fare will please you. THEATRE CAFE ' I l-M ill. ,-,i . '? fl Mr . " ' " 1 M s . " Il' -V v..,.,. I- 1 .... o'iUlSllf , ,1 .1:1,1 inn. Kra-n i5 ' ' ut year ,)urterh:)U(i ' bene (ir hi,, bon " v Know huw t I'.n- ynur table as so that they will look temptln, as well as tender anil S1lnr.uln. Our ( prices lire low for prime Brodsrs' Bros Ph-ne Main 40 . . Wr,8ti, t. Subscribe tor the DAILV GUARD. Julius Goldsmith NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL I SHOW IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CM ISSUED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free, FRANK QUEEN PUB. C0.U. ALBERT J. FORIB, I'l BUSlIERS. I MANAtiBK. 4T W.2STU bT.lf Tonl 2Z 7 n 4a Street Addition I j The streets have just been nicely graded and the sale of lots is brislc. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up t3 the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. IT s THE TALK OF THE TOWN U-i Do you 'realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad vanciug in value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and where the city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let que of the agents named below take you out there. You don't need to buy if you doil't want to, but we think you will want to after ; you see these tine lots and know about the easy terms you make your own terms you may have, better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before all are sold. There arc only twenty lots aud two acre tracts left. McMURPHE 5T & R UGH GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. OREGON HOME LAND CO. r OREGON LAND CO. HOWE & BUOY PACIFIC LAND CO. UMMIMSKIft I - . .. . --T7Sirf rr.. 5Sj