THK F.VGEXE DAILK GUA1TD, MOXDAY, Jl'XE 15, 1008
Don't Balk at the
Dollar Mark
Price isn't evthing in buying
ing CLOTHING. .The
quality Jcounts for some
thing. You will always find the high
est quality of gciods and
workmanship at the min
imum of prices
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY
554 Wilaraette Street.
BLACKSMITH ."EE
Get your Rubber Tires
put on by
S.B.FINNEGAN
574 Olive St
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
pumping;machinery
Fuirbanks-Morso Gasoline Knglne.
for puiii)iiK. spraying, Hawing, grind
tag. .On! fit complete.
Fairbanks Scules for weighing.
Vairluuiks-Murso Dynnmos and Mo
tor for power and light.
FalrUnka-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grlndora, Feed
Chopirs, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at lowest
prices always lu stock. Liberal terms.
Prompt reply to inqnirle and quick
shipments. Write for catalogue and
prices.
BERGF-R.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, 0
FAlRSAttKi, MORSE B CO.
Portland. Oregon
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitzimn
34 Watt 0th SO
Phona Muck I 11?
GEO K.MUNROE
TSk HOUSFUB.N1SHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
6? West Eighth St,.
We have everything for the kit'
chen. All sorts of potB and pans lu
metal and grunltoware. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime lustead of a drudge you will
find here. Telephone uea dd.u
EUGENE .OREGON
Scott's santal-Pepsin Capsule
A POSITIVE Cunt.
For l(Wmnitlonor (Vt(fb
of tb ItUtldnr tint litNMwl
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WOOD FOR SALE
',504 TllOnetteSI. ' Eugenr. Ottgoo
Pbons Ulack 11 M
Atrv. ,1
Thousands m Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
l'riviileM'r or Kitllier JHwumj.
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and rciuurk.iUc prevaleucy
of kidnevdisease.
While kidneydi
orders are tlie
most common
diseases that pre
vail, thejO are
almost the last
recognized ' by
patient and phy
sicians, who am
lent thtmielcrt
uilh dortnring the fffrln, while the orig
inal (liteau undermines the system.
What To no.
There is conifoi t in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilin'.
Swamp-Uoot, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It correct! inability to bold water
snd scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the (lav, and to get up many
times diiriutt the night. The mild and
the extraordinary clicct of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You mav' have a sample bottle and a
DOOK 11141 lulls uil
about it, both sent f ree
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Hing-
hnmton. N. Y. When Bwo.otB.r.nip-Booi
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address, Binghauiton, N. Y.
Tailor Made
Clothing
Never before have we suc
ceeded in offering our cus
tomers such attractive, such
artistic and up-to-tomorrow
'fashions as we display today.
Isn't it a satisfaction, to know
if we make your clothes
you are sure of a fit.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
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IN THE WEST FOR
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Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only 50o T
A . can of Chlnamel ulll work
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
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PLATT WILL NOT
ATTEND CHICAGO
CONVENTION
When the Republican National
Convention meets at Chicago, there
will hi) missing; one of the old "war
horses" of the party, one of the men
who has been u figure In National
Conventions for many years. United
States Senator Thomas C. Piatt will
not bo to Chicago. Instead he will
remain in his lonely apartments In
1 1 ot la street, New York. and there will
hear of th efirst Important Republi
can meeting from which he has been
absent for years. For more than a
score of years the ruler of the Re-
THOMA8 COLLIER PLATT.
Aged New York senator who mic
Oesnfully contested the suit of Mae
Wood, who tried to prove a secret
marriage w" rr.
publican organization In New York
State, for nearly 30 years a dominant
factor In the party's deliberations in
the Nation, the aged Senator has now
put politics behind him, and broken
in health, his power gone, he has
withdrawn to his apartments, where
he sees only a few friends.
"No, I'm not going to the conven
tion," he said to a reporter. "I have
other things o do."
Although not one of the "big four"
of the State, Senator Piatt was chosen
at a delegate from an up-state dls-
MAE C. WOOD.
The W011111U who was sent to jail
after her suit for divorce ugalust Sen
ator l'lutt was dismissed.
trlct. Some weeks ago he notified
his alternate that he would not be
nble to serve. "I don t want to talk
politics," he said to the reporter, ner
vously opening and closing his eyes,
"1 haven't nnythlng to soy. The
days are past when the public or pol
iticians cure anything about what I
say."
This is the first time In a great
many years you have stayed away
from a National convention of your
party," was observed.
"Yes, I went to a good many con
ventions a good many of them. But
those days are all passed. They are
all passed."
HOOD KlYKK SAW MILL
TOTALLY DKSTUOYKD.
Hood River, Ore.;- June 13. The
Menominee sawmill, one of the larg
est plants of Its kind In this part of
the country, was burned to the
ground today entailing a loss of
$70,000, The fire had gained such
a strong headway before It was dis
covered that all hope of extinguish
ing It before It could destroy the mill
was nbnndoned and the workmen, or
ganized Into a bucket brigade, began
to protect surrounding property.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine,
snys In a recent letter: "1 have used
Dr. King's New Discovery for years
for couirhs and colds, and I think It
saveil my lite. 1 nave round it a re-
liable remedy for throat and lung
troubles, and would no more be!
w ithout n bottle than I would be j
without food." For nenrly forty
veurs New Discovery has been at the.
head of throat and lung remedies. A
a preventative of pneumonia and!
healer of weak lungs It has no equal.
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy-
kendnll's drus store.
6c and l
Trial bottlo free. t
1 T.i u la lrlf riim 1 fmintnln
nen for II at' Watts' lewelrv .tore.
. .
Kvery pen warranted
oatohi.
JIOSSIIAt K rolWTlKS.
(Medfori Dally Tribune.)
Willamette valley counties whr.h
voted against tin- ritate L'ni
veiOiy appropriation bill can
very justly be termed moss
back counties. They aiv behind the
times, reluctant to accept any new
ideas, stumbling blocks in t lie path
jof progress. They have lisyn so long
in ,hn yui !.,!... not. , lilt
and It is hopeless tn try and help'
them.
Look atJho llHt of counties oppos
ed to higher education Clackamas,
Marlon, Wushlngt in, Tillamook,
Linn. Denton. Lincoln and Yamhill.
The bigger the majority against the
bill, the bigger th mcssbackism.
Marion leads with 2200, Yamhill has
1100, Washington Hue, Clackamas,
1600 and Benton SOU.
The region Inhabited by these
mossbacks is one of the fairest and
richest on earth, the Willamette val
ley, and the making of a living Is so
easy, that the Inhabitants have but
little energy, originality or enter
prise. They have let their orchards
become so covered with pests that
they are unproductive. They are
wearing out their rich soil by plant
ing the same crops for half a cen
tury, annually; they plant hops
when they know they can't make ex
penses, simply from force of habit;
they allow Portland commission men
to take all their profits year after
year, and haven't enough energy to
organize for self-nrotection. What
life there is 1b due to newcomers, who
are building up the towns, installing
power plants, building trolley lines,
and making money from the long
neglected natural resources that
would He forever untouched If left
to the mossbacks. No wonder they
cannot understand or appreciate
higher education.
The progressive counties of Ore
gon, those who are dolns; things,
who are up-to-date, voted for the
university appropriation, yet had it
not been for Multnomah's 8000 ma
jority, the bill would have been
snowed under In spite of Lane and
Jackson counties and Eastern Ore
gon. THIS DEMOCRAT IS HOT.
(Jefferson Review.)
For Chamberlain to refuse to at
tend the democratic state convention
because he is non-partisan Is blamed
foolishness and rank Ingratitude. If
he is not a democrat, he should be.
Four different times has the demo
cratic party of Oregon sacrificed ev
erything else on the ticket Tor Cham
berlain. Kx-Senators John H. Mit
chell and J. N. Dolph wore "non-partisan,"
after their election, so far as
working for their home people was
concerned, and the request cf the
humblest democrat receive! the same
prompt attention from them as did
that of the republican boss, yet they
did not go back on the party that el
ected them. The Review man has
supported Chamberlain for the Legls
ture from Linn, for prosecuting at
torned for the 3d district, for at
torney general, for Governor and for
U. S. Senator. We have seen, time
and again, the ablest democrats of
the state willingly sacrifice them
selves In order to help Chamberlain.
The man of all others whom we pre
fer for U. S. Senator, Hon. J. K.
Weatherford of Albany, clean, able
with a national acquaintance and
powerful- Influence, devoted his time,
talent and money. In an utterly hope
less race In order to elect Chamber
lain on his first run for governor.
And now he Is non-partisan. Oh,
rot! And just think of It! All these
years we've been thinking he was a
democrat.
NOTICE
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1908,
election na made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, Oregon, con
sisting of K. U. Lee, county clerk, R.
S. llryson. Justice of the Peace In
and for Eugene Justice District; Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Pence In and for Creswell
Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that
nt the suld election the total number
of votes cast In the precinct of
Springfield, In Lane county, Orekon,
on the question, "For and Againgt
stock running nt large," is and was
339 votes, and the said number of
votes cast In the said Springfield
precinct "Against stock running at
largo" Is and was 286 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote is and was 233
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running nt large,
and that the majority against stock
running at large in said Springfield
precinct la and was 233 votes.
Therefore. In compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oregon In the year 1907,
notice Ib hereby given that after 60
days from the date of this notice it
will bo unlawful for stock to run nt
largo In said Springfield pre
cinct, Lane County, Oregon, un
der penalty or $10 for the first of
fenre and $20 for each and everv
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock In civil
action in the name of the State of
Oregon before a Justice of the peace
of the precinct In which such owner
or ktvper, or either of them, may re
side, and such penalty -shall be for
the benefit of. and when collec te,
tno nenetlt of, and when collected
paid Into, the common school fund of
the county In which such action Is,
brought within sixty days after snch i
annual is proved to be at large,
Dated this th day of June. 1 90S.
(Seal) E. V. LEE.
County Clerk, I-ane County,
IP YOV KXEW
The merits of the Texas Wonder
you would never suffer from ktilnev
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Sin "'" ri- m Dr,"lnS Boo re
bottle (two months' treatment) sold , rrl7.es are on exhibition
by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for 1 " P f?rneT wlndow of Wnt,s' "P"
testlmonlals. Dr. k W Hall 2q-6 : t0"rtn'' 1owplry s,or,- corner Nll"
Olive street. St. Loul -a"6 ' "d W illamette streets.
I . ' '
I -,JAV"LOW ln .amI 5.fn"'
iii viii. w-t'icnMircs nivon. I linnes
Murphy. Courthouse l.o.'nit House.
I Tel. Red tti'.'l. O jyU
(J ;
We ar exclave aBents for the;
genuine Vutlor porch shnde.
CHAMUKIIS HARDWARK CO.
i FRUIT P30SPECTS
I
IN LANE COUNTY
ARE SPLENDID
The recent warm weather f?as been
the needed thing for strawberries and
other small fruits In this seclion, while
a little rain would be welcomed at
any time by the farmer, Indications
point to a splendil all-round crop
In Lane county.
The berries and small fruits are
coming along nicely. Cherries are
well-formel and the trees in most
localities are loaded. The Royal
Anns, which are most Impoortant of
the cherries in this section, promise
an especially good yield, and if prices
are as good as last year the growers
will make thousands of dollars from
the one variety, which grows more
perfectly in this section of the Will
amette VaJley than any ether place
in the world.
Later fruits promise, with one
possible exception, a big yield. In
some sections Italian prunes will
yield from a ptiarter to a half crop,
owlug to the early frost which did
great Injury to this one variety of
prunes. In other places the frost did
not effect Italians at all. Other
prunes, especially the Petites and sil
vers, were not injured In any tec
tion. Peaches are looking well and
a bumper crop of pears and apples
seem almost assured. The only thing
that Is worrying the fruit-grower is
the possibility that prices may not be
as good as last year, although there
Is no reason to doubt that good prices
will prevail. The farmer will have
the advantage of securing all the
help he wants at a reasonable price
this season.
Hay and grain look well. It is for
these crops that rain would be most
welcome. Spring grain is In espec
ially good form. Cheat hay will give
a banner yield in most parts of Lane
county. Vetch will average well, but
would be Improved by a little rain.
Hops are doing well and more fields
are In cultivation that was expected
early In the season. Several have been
plowed up, however,' and the total
output will not be as large as for
merly. SWIMMERS SHOULD
WEAR RATKING SUITS
Naked boys and men have been
the habit of going in swiming In the
backwater eddy just across the river
from Judkins' Point in full view of
the railroad, the wagon road, and the
mill race over which scores of women
pass every day. Probably most of
the swimmers wear the costumes de
creed by law and cystoma, but many
have been observed that have not
had a shred of clothing to cover their
personc.
Many of the culprits appear to be
full grown, and not mere children.
Others also wear mere breech clouts
and can hardly be told from those
who are clothed with less.
The swimming hole across from
Judkins' Point is reached by canoes.
usually. The water Is warmer In the
backwater, and Eugene's boys and
men flock to the attraction In aquads
on warm days.
BIDS VATED
Separate bids wanted for brick
work, Iron work, plastering, cement
work, plumbing, wiring and all ex
terior mill work for the I. O. O. F.
building on or before the 20th of
June, 1908.
Plans and specifications can be
seen at the office of John Hunzlcker,
Eugene, Oregon.
Each bidder will be required to
furnish a bond of at least fifty per
cent of his bid.
By order of .building committee.
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R. C. MOilOAN'S FUIIMTLRK
FACTORY
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end
of Fifth street. Repairing solicited.
Phone Black 6391. Residence phone
Black 6501.
WELL DRILLING
Get your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 4872. tl
BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER,
867 So. Willamette St.
SHOE SHOP IN COlU'ItG
E. P. Shinn has opened up a first
class shoe shop in Coburg. All work
guaranteed. Bring in your Job work.
d&wtf
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W. G. White i prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4361. Residence,
616 West Sixth street
GERMAN COACH STALLION
The German coach horse which l'
'1 "7. ".I 0 ""T , ul nCa" hrnlt win
u u,mn8 lne 8eR90n 81
If
J. H PERKINS.
List your property with the Ore
Itgon Land Company. Put an honest
price on It ar.d v.e will soon have it
sold. ' tf
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The Worlds' Pleasures
We all know what a blank, dull place thu w,,r
be if it were not for some of the litci-ures ue li;uc j, '
led with our work and worry.
Some women find no pleasure or o
rK.
"3!axi; ry
lactory, over foot-confurm.
ing; lasts, and out of the best and most popular leathers thev
are sure to fit well and Rive satisfaction, which means
pleasure.
. "Quaker" shoes are made by the Goodyear welt process
doing away with the tacks, wax and thread found on the in
side of so many shoes that hurt, burn and blister the feet This
means, too, that they are soft and pliable.
All in all, with every item, summed .up, you will find d,at
the "Quaker" shoe is the best shoe that can he bought for
$3.00.
Remember to ask for "Quaker" "The shoe that does not
hurt."
Critical Men Demand thePARTIOT
There is but one line of shoes that have a Star on the heel
and there" is but on "Patriot" line. Each "Patriot" has the
name "-Patriot" on the sole and the star on the heel. Let these
emblems of quality at as your
guide when buying, if the shoes
you see haven't these marks
let them alone and call for the
"Patriot." "The shoe that does
not hurt." They cost no more
than ordinary kinds, we sell
them for
$3.50 and $4.00
The Bon
Marche
W M HDITirW THE SQUARE
lYl. wKJLJLll, DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Pronser, M. D.
P. J. rUrtlt, M. D.
B. F. Scalefe, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.DtBar, M.D.
L. E. McDougai, M. D.
- ..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-
... 11 nrr if T nTirrnri ATT TJ Tl V,ml.
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MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES
IF YOf WANT THK IlKST 111V A STl DKHAK H ' K.
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wtnrt ;,t all
m their
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that
wuw inev nave n... .-
the nirlit km,).
In the "Ou.,ker" 5f,oe fof
$.Voo there is a stylish, nob
by shoe l, everv f,lnt. aml
as "Quaker" shoes are made
lv experts. j a e,,.
SIRPISE AXI) DELIGHT.
await you when you come to
make your first purchase at
this grocery store. Surprise at
the completeness of our stock,
delight at the quality and low
prices which prevail. The
sooner you become acquainted
with this store the quicker you
w.l, Ut3lu ..U.I. ......... 0.wv
eries and to save money.
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating: room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
ivu i rvr.iNunuL., m.i. "r
Docs a Gcncrai Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, ?Kiial
L. H., POTTER. Vjf
F. N. McALISTER, C'"-
Cor Tth and Willamette
Phon. H- 1J7
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