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THB ETOEJTE DAILT GUARS. THURSDAY, JV.VE 11. 100f n -' : i.- : jlUntuai ; Comtipaiton , May Lc permanently on'womejjy proper I personal efforts witKHie assistance j o(liieonp truly benejicial Iwatue I temttty, Syrup oj figs and W'uir f DemM, which, enables one to form regular kabitg daily & that assistance lo na iure may be gradually dispensed vVen no longer rieeiled aslKebesto) j remedies, when reoitircd, are to assist . iure and not to supplant the natun j ol junctions, which must depend ulti i mutely upon propev nourishment, i proper e))ovw,ana nfnuinnggfntran. Price isn't evlliing in buying I To get its beneficiiit effects, always iug CLOTHING. Tie! ? A fe' . ,c I . manufactured by th California You will always find the high-1 "FiO SyTHJP Co . ONLY ,. " , i , 1 SOLP BVALLLEADINO DRUCCISTS est quality of goods and oneweonf, regular pr.ee MtrfBoUl CAY TWENTY DOLLARS AND BECOME FAMOUS Don't Balk at the Dollar Mark qualityjconnts for some thing. workmanship at the min imum of prices ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Wilamette Street. j HALL & SHUMWAY j numbing and Sewer Work. I Also goneral Jobbing In tin and I GEO. K. MUNROE TIT. HOUSFUS.NISHER. STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 West Eighth St,. OXLY COSTS A lKH'ltl.K K.UiLK TO (IKT 1XTO THK I'AI'KK IX A WAV THAT WOll.l) MAKK VOL' i k;iitin(; mai) ik vor did not HA VK TO I'AV KOK IT TAIt- rooxs that auk pkixtki) SOI.KI.V HKCAHKH TIIKV ARK WOKKS OF AKT. Tim morning paper Is soliciting subjects for cartooning, who are wil ling to pay $2 0 a throw for the sake of seeing themselves made uglier than they really art" and goodness knowB, most men are ugly enough without being cartooned. The scheme Is all right and legitimate, the victims getting Just what they pay for and Palmer does good enough work in his line. No one Is deceived even the public being well aware that the distinguished subject of the car toon has paid (20, no more and no less for his sudden leap Into fame, and that he Is willing to have his limbs and features twisted and dis torted, if necessary. In order to reach the dazzling apex of notoriety, that being tho subject of a cartoon gives him. It is one of the best little stunts iiiiBilinn instead of a drudge you will sheet iron work. Iron work promptly '.f(i here. Telephone Hed 55:6. i Ll.. - !,., VI,. we nave " to pick up double eagles honestly chen All sorts of pots and pans In ' ' mo a and B 'H ' A1 'hb9, ""'J evolved, and the number of men contrivances that make cooking a 4,n . h, ,,,. attended to. I Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures Phone llliirk 1372. . 4111 Willamette EUGENE .OREGON Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A f..-J DMMUAMnM J-,ft ( vnet- VelOCe istered). Color, dapple grey; weieht. 2300 pounds. The cham pion Pcrcheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen ? Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon we have to work for what money we 8et- . O AHVKItTISKH l.KTTKK LIST twenry spot. It is such a good thlng lX()KI'K IAIi KCTl'KXS ov that we want to push it along, even if Oh STATE .1,KL1IU. a i, htivc, In wnrL f,ir what niOlieV WC ' ' Following are the unofficial re turns of Bix of the most Important measures submitted to the people at the recent Oregon election: Armory bill, appropriating $100, 000 for new armories for National Guard, yes, 25,831; no, -lu.SSo. ma jority against, 15,0.14. Woman suffrage, for, 25, ".70; against, 42,975. Majority against, 17,215. First rish bill, prohibiting gi!l-ne' fishing for salmon on the lower-Co lumbia river, for, 3.1,1 M; ajilr.st, 30.389. Maturity for, 4792. Reddv bill, allowing .Inrorportaor' cities to regulate th? sale of inUixl i eating Honors, regardless of r.te Pro visions :t the state lo'-al opt'oi law, yes, 2f .2 40: no, 37,233. Majority against. 89!i:i. Single tax 1)111, for. 2-,209, agalm-t, 4li,2.1S. Majority against 22,049. Second fl.-h bill, prohibiting tvnpf and f If h wheels irx the uioier Cl "t bia. for. 4 1.104: against, 23,091. Ma jority for, 1 7,5i3. The I"rie:vity appr-vo-'a ion nil' of $12.1,000 a year carried by about 3500 majority in the s:.e;. June 10, 190S. Adams, Rdward (iray. Cooper & Smith. Crotter, E. Darragh, John. -Denhleyker John. Dent, C. J. Orlnkwater, Mrs. Tom. Elmhurst, J. A. Kltzwater, A. Gay. W. G. Gossit, Miss Cora. Gow, T. J. Gravis, Orvely. Harris, Walter. Hill. Mrs. Myrtle. Howe, Miss Mary. 1 1 uber, John. Kirkley, J. 8. Marshall, Andy. Martlng, P. Mattison & Arnold. Mickleson, Melvin. McDougall, Frank. . Ploss, Harry. Porter, MrB. Mira. Reynolds, Mrs. Mattie L. Smith, Lloyd Fisher. Smith, Miss Maud. Thompson, Pearl. Warner, Mrs. S. E. Whipple, .lames 10. Wilson, Mrs. S. A. Wright, Charlev. j; L. PAGE, P. M. Friday and Saturday Store Bargain Ncw$ Men's Straw Hats in Every Sh; A full line fir men s new turn nobby Straw Ham in ape ulnalba uulli,.. 1,'lMli.tlUI ,. ...1 ..II .. Ti KDllU-n inati-rlal Ut tlio clieuioitt in all niws; 0 " of ,rlcos I ,o $6 00 II. C. MOHOAX S I TltVITlRE ) FA1TOKV Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Black 5501. . WHY, THAT'S JUST WHAT I IIAVK HHKN IiOOKIXH FOIL If you need anything we can supply you. If your sideboard or china closet lack anything of cither kind, be sure to look us up. Our display will glad den your eyes without depleting your pockutbook unduly. THE SQUARE W. M. GREEN, SSLWk 6 19 Willamette St. v Phone Main 25. pockets, mukes It a mighty easy graft to work. The subjects might get mad as blazes If the artist came along and published the. same cartoon without asking their permission, but when he assesses them $20 per, they know II must be good, and just stand in line for their turn, to be 'deformed to look like idols of a Chink Joss house. I uniy one tmng anout tne scneme ine uuara oojects to anu mat is tne announcement of the morning paper that It proposes to print these car toons merely as a work of art, and Is receiving no compensation for it. We know better and so does the victim, or if he don't he deserves to be car tooned in dead earnest. For Instance Artist Palmer wrote to The Guard some time ago as follows: "Business Manager , Eugene Dully Guard, Ellirenp Oreiron. i "Dear Sir Enclosed you will find clippings of my cartoon service which has been adopted by many pro gressive and conservative papers of the country. It Is the only news ser vice In the world for which a paper noes not have to make an expendl ture. i "The original cartoon is made ap proximately 14x2 4 inches and can be framed after the cut is made. Each drawing Is made by myself and I will guarantee a perfect likeness. "You select the persons whom you dcrlre to participate in the cartoon Bervlce, and write oaoti of them briefly outlining the proposition, and my solicitations will be confined strictly to those whom you have se lected. Tho participant) pays for the ser vice and you must choose men of standing and ample means who are ready and willing to pay for digni fied and high grndo publicity. Tho nilnlmitm charge of each car toon Is $17, if which, 1 get 33 1-3 per cent. I furnish cuts, cartoons and nil tho soliciting. You furnish spnee and write tho letters, copy of which will bo sent you should you accept the proposition. I trust you will extend me the courtesy of an Immediate reply. "You very trulv "II. S. PALMER." Cartoonist Telegram. As nearly as wo can recall The Gnnrd replied to Artist Palmer's proposition that It was ready to go In to any legitimate business' proposi tion nonnected with newspaper pub lishing; that if our patrons wanted to be cartooned at $17 a bead we would assist them to realize that am bition, but we doubted very much If a NOTICE TO COXTKACTOItS AM) PROPERTY OWXEIU4 Notice Is hereby given that pursu nntant to the tortus of ordinance No. 747, passed by the common council June 1, 1908, and approved by the mayor June 5, 1908, bids will be re ceived by the street committee, at the office of the city recorder of the city of Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock p. in. Monday, the 29th day of June, 1908, to improve the following des ignated streets, in the city of Eu gene, by the construction of cement curbing along - both sides of said streets, and by paving said streets with bltullthlc, asphalt or other hard surface pavement In accordance with tho plans and specifications therefor prepared by the city engineer in con formity to said ordinance No. 74 7, to-wit: Olive street, from Fifth street to Tonth street. Fifth street, from Olive street to Oak street. Sixth street, from Olive street to Oak street. Tenth street, from Olive street to Willamette street. Tenth street from Willamette street to Oak street. Eleventh street, from Willamette street to Olive, street. Oak street, from Seventh street to Ninth street. All In the city of Eugene. The common council requires that separate bids be submitted for each of the above designated streets, and does hereby notify all bidders that separate contracts for the improve ment of each of said streets will be required. Bidders will state .price In detail, in accordance with specifications prepared by the city of Eugene, and now on fllo in the office of the city recorder. All work to be done under the supervision of the street commit tee to their satisfaction, and to be approved by them. All contractors will be required to furnish an ap proved bond In a sum to be agreed upon for the faithful performance of his or their contract. And all bid ders shall Include with each bid a' certified check in a sum equal to 5 per cent of the amount bid, pavable lo J. 1). Matlock. Mayor. The street committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. lly order of the common touncll. II. F. DORU1S, Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, June 9. I90S . oitrcv MGO PIMKSS. ( Oail;1 Astoriai!.) The m- j-Hty of ""'" vii' "lreadv accounted for, in behalf of the Uni versity of Oregon nupm'!"1'" "t of $125,000; and t'.-.e majority of 19,500 against the amiro'iH'e of $100,000 for the building of O. .'. G. armories, convicts the State Ore gon of niggardliness, pure ar.J sim ple. Such returns, in such cases, m"ke manifest the spirit of dubious econ omy, and an unpatriotic estimate of Its plainer duties. In the matter of the University bill, the meagre and grudging Biiccess of the measure startles everyone with the nearness of the disgrace of Its defeat and caus es a universal sigh of relief for the escatio made at the hands of the mossbacks who wrought it. On the other hand the glaring neg ative recorded against the at mory provision, becomes un happily patent in the state that was the First to raipe a regiment and land it in the Philippines, dur ing the trans-Pacific war; and it will be heard from In the future to the lasting discomfiture of the people. It is this hide-hound policy that keeps Oregop inertly nested In a groi'n of live and vibrant states and marks her as "peculiar", to say the least of it, it is this same habitual, moss-grown passivity that holds her down to the one city of commercial sway and influence and narrows her field of operation in all lines for want of competitive bids In the gen eral scheme of development; a con dition perilously retroactive in a ter ritory so vastly charged with superb advantages. pnnnnia. dressy; l'ricos . eaves Tl.cy lire the only thing for s.,n,1(.r ,,,; ,, a Mens Negligee Shirts in All Wi The largest uml most complete line of divss shins In m negligee styles, in nil slz.-s in Kingee silk. ini,..i. "' C"IW '"""e ml Ml are ver, $2.75 300 New Men's Belts for Summer 300 new leather Belts for men In all sizes and wi(l:i13 b N patterns in Muck, tun, and brown; Just the thing to i'"' weullicr when you don't want to wear u vest and L 4 suspenders ;. .-K lo $ 1 .50 Women VWhite Summer Underwear. A large' lino of women's white Umbrellas for siiinnur; a lurge as. sortment of patterns; -wushuble; . prices from OHc to ))1.70 I Women's Regular $2.0 Waists $1.69 1001) women's new Lingerie Waists in long um s.t si,.,,.,.,,, tl.im, iikkI with lace uml embroidery; collars and cutis lo mutch in all sizes. The geriitest Imyguin ever made in Eugene er any. where else.' Dozens of patterns to pick from; regular $2:50; now vj) .07 Women's White Canvas Oxfords 98c r I Women's whlto ojuivuh Oxfords, Murher hue; cup tne; solid ojtk soles and counters; ft iterfcct fitting slipper; regular $1.50; sale price .98c The Bon Marched ' NOTICE It appearing train the abstract of votes cast at the regular June. 1908 0 o S o Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night D.ty Phone Black J5JI Night Phone Black 1751 EUGtNE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VdLTUM, Manager FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGONY Will You Continue to Suffer from Cii' turrit in the Knee of This Testimony "I suffered for fifteen years with catarrh troubles so bad that I had to leave the sea. 1 could not lie, down to sleep at night on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treat ment, but without any lasting bene fit. I was constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouble was so unbearable and nauseating that I was ashamed to go out in com pany. I have used only two bottles of Hyomel, and have been cured by the remedy. It has made full and complete recovery." Captain WI11 nof. Hyomel Is a dry, healing, antisep tic nlr, extracted from the eucalyptus groves of Australia. It is a pleasure to use Hyomei, because you do not take It into the stomach; you simply breathe in this germ-killing' air, anil relief Is Immediate, and complete re covery conies In a few days. Hyomel outfit. Including an inhnl.-r that will last a lifetime, costs $1. If it does not cure your catarrh, asthma, brun ch It Is', coughs or colds, the Red Cross Drug Company will give you your money back. -NEW PROGRAM AT THE GRAN!) ' At til- Grand tonight a new bill is on and it Is n dandy. Lots of comeclv and light melrdramn and just a lit tle bit of tragedy; 'Ms will be one of the best bills that has b"en to the Grand, if the patrons who come n little late tonight and have to stand up and wait for the second show will only mine a little earlier they will be able to get seats. .ns the f'iow starts promptly at 7:4.1. The entire program will lie round In nnnther column and nil seats are 10 cents. The nrlzn JXMZSSZl 323 CSS3 63 vn extensive (msiness could He , election as made by the canvassing w orked up, probably not enough to b un d of Lane countv Oregon, con Justify such an eminent artist in sisting of E. IT. Lee, county clerk, R. working (?) the field. We were . s llrvsnn .1i,ii.-., .f the i.-,...n i aware Hint the brand of fame that 'and for Eugene Justice District, Lane .... hums , ,,. nuniec.B in county, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus- them Is of dubious character, because tlco of the Peace lu and for Creswell everybody knows that It was purchas-' Pi-ieiin. i l nnn ,',,!. n, .,,,,, n,( ed by ti i-'ieck for a specified amount. 1 nt tb mild eii.i-ii,,,i in'..' inini i,,'imi,r and Hint practically every man lu of voles cast In the precinct of "''"awing for the eight-day clock takes town known to possess that price has Springfield In Lane countv Oregon I l'hice June 2lith. tf bo-n given equal opportunity to ac-1,,,, u,0 question. "For and Against quire It. T;.,i many Irreverent hull-1 stock running at large." is and was "" W.t TEIV vi.luals are apt to moralize when such is,; votes, and the said number of - a cartoon Is printed on the first page votes cast In (he said Willamette Separate bid:- wanted for brick of (he paper, something after (his precinct "Against stock running at I work- work, plastering, cement lashioii: large" is and was !M! votes. It an-1 work, plumbing, wiring and all ev- "Well. what dye think, they've pouring from sail abstract that the 1 'crlor mill work for the I. O. O. F caught old lllank for a twenty snot: result of said vote is and was (; ; ''ulldiug on or before the 20th of Funny bow some of these old tight- votes against stock running nt largo ! '""" ,;'0i- wads who wouldn't give up a dollar mure than for stuck running at largo ! ''bins and specifications enn n for anything ,-lse are daffy on the and that the niaiorilv against stock '"'" " the office of .1, ."in Hunzieker subject of getting their picture In running at larse In said Willamette j F.ugeno, Ore ;on. the pnnor. If 1 looked like that I redact Is and was ti votes. '"""'h bidder will ho required to would shoot every fellow on sight Therefore. In compliance with ' fnrnisli a bond of nt least f!f:v per iWo.ii cap-led n minora for fear he tVetlnn 4SI1 nt Hn. (lonei-nl bun .if : con! of his bid. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosscr, M. D. P. J. Bartlc, M. D. B. F. Scaicle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. Fot the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. 1 Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OKECON Docs a General B.inking Business cn Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McaLISTER Cashier. Cor ?lh and Willam. tte ! .NGh J. M. WEST CP. BlRNARH EARL McNUTT DANGS LIVERY CO. Liv:ry, Feed, Stage end Sales Stables Cabs Always Keadv First Class Turnouts ol All Descriptions .. STAGES.. PVKI 7.r. STAGE Wt Eub EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE ,! 6:i0 a. m. St.im do not call at A ctaiiyttace lrav"Eu(;ciwal6 i. m, pri .ilc irridciicrt tut will call luf l M.iplrton, close ccimrttion by b.,i';'feil no'.ilifd the day belore. ttranirr ior Florence and Acme O O Livery Phone Main 2 1 :asdi.ie wnon sw W O. iWhlte pr.-,.are,! ,o sh your wood on hni- n.-.v,. Phone Plack 4o'.. Resldenr 51 West Sixth street would snap-shot me before 1 could Oregon, passed bv the legislature of "' order of building make a goi-away. t. stat f Oregon in the year 1!"7. And other persons, not unite so notice Is herohv given that after tie unspoken, would think things in a days from tho date of this notice it similar vein. win be unlawful for stock to run at Put to return to Mr. Palmer's prop- large In said Willamette pre .isitlon. It will bo s -on Ihal'lhe morn- not. Lane countv, Oregon, lin ing paper Is roe 'lying tit; 2-:i per com dor penalty of JlO for the first of- 01 mo gross proce- ,1s of tho hold-up. fence and J20 for each ami vcrv and fun In rnuno that It Is charging subsequent offence, to be recover.. I ' Kennedy's I.r.-.M $20. Instead of Mr. Palnn s $17 on;i- from the o-fner of the stock in civil the one that rhlldr -i 'allot'. Also. ii appears that a-tlon in the name of tho State of tako. as It taste"ti the victims are carefully selected Oregon before a justice of the p -ace it acts gently ye' f-,. with malic aforethought, and that of the precinct in which such owner els and thereby i ,),; mo i iiiiipaii'.n in eiurnp them, and or l.ooper. or olO.er of I rem, mav v- of the svstc ImlMce t'.oni to shell out that $::o Is siilo. and such p-nalty s!::iil b.. f-Q gists. "-'I-.' 'SJnuci anu relentlessly car- tho le-noti! of. and when ,-,.!! if . . r''''l paid Into, the c 'luiuon i-.chool fund or Those rich ' -. Only men of standing and ample 'he cimn;y in which such a-tlnn W hv Watts are ,vn menus are conspired against. Thus brought within lxty days nf'erj'i. h ! attention ' , on pinerivQUii otiscurlty Have their animal Is proved to be at large Vlts. The prizes imtoil this Hih day of June, 1 ! ii v , the corner win I Seal i V.. V. LEE. j to-date Jewelrv County Clerk. Lane County. 'and Wlllamet'o . committee , J2 0 Huwaamt I'OI.III A i Tii.M'ioX mari-.'t. and ; 1 , of n.eai.as teIr. block-juicy. . ';-, ; d l( -1y f!v r.d as-'' -", what w cut ' " i'; ,,., sirloin. I. at .- . . steaks If". n. ' "; . ,.,,,1, a, cut ui "'': nm, wol! t ;" - .mMM so that Ui-v w: ' lfl,,!f. ns w. II .is ' - ,iine Our price- ' " moatf. Brcdsrs' Bros u-: .1(1 W' ri r l"n? I'm " KiMWiiKrBnnKji! YOU WANT THE BEST it u ,,;,i o., ,1 to he f.ninJ in t'w Grooen' Line phono or U-.r9 ) I "THE PARK GROCERY 4 - cJer ;tt i-eroinpenso. X. It - This Is not a paid adver lisemcnt; we don't get any of that o (P)'in exhiht'lnn w of W i : -' i. . Successor to Nicklin and Nol Quality and PriccO uarantccd. Phone Main 63 Pirk and Oak, 9th and Oak R. Daniel, Prop-