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MANY PORTLAND
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Automobile Livery
' Automobiles for Hire
Day or Night
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Eugene Poultry Store
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Wo Imvn I lie only store In Eugene (lint 1iiIh exclusively in pnul
(ry mid iHiultry products. -.'''
Wo buy uml soil nil clauses of Hiiillry from tlw baby chirks up.
Will bundle at nil limes inurkrt iMiullry mill poultry for breeding
plirpoHCH. ,
' It you hurt hiii'Ii poultry to sell or of you wnut to buy, cull uml,
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W&term&n's y Fountain
Pen
"TKe Go-Bctweers'
"Two Heivrts with, but
& single tkourttu ,
,Two Peivs tKa.1 write
Schwarzschild's Book Store
Wateriuan Ideal Headquarters
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MOST GROCERS SELL
Olympic Flour j
every sack guaranteed
Made ol x-lrclrd Eastern Oregon hard whrat. It pro
Juces more loavra ol bread thin any other Hour and the
loavea are lighter and whiter. Because ol the Increased,
quantity ol bread produced 'h cott Ii no higher than for
other lloura. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS
J. W. BARRINGER j
Expert housemover
Moves anything'. Twenty-fiv !
years experience. Residence, Eat
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phc
P1451(. Eoeene. Oregon.
Kow U tun a fine f! rntinlnln ,
pen for $t at Wtl' Jewelry store. !
Every pen warranted.
Women
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l aiHMmti wiparrol
MMTI Uhrl nn
ftk rr 4rnl.l tar H.
MAHIKLi ft.-,-.!! nil
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WoodMBrd. Uarka Co PortU
IXVITATIOXS SKXT l T IIY COM.
MKItCIAIi 1.1H TO VISIT IX-
;i:xk ox ji'xk at iti:ixr; At-!
IKPTKK ltV MAIli TWO-DOI.-j
Ult DIXXKR OX KVKXIXO OK j
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XOTICK TO .MKMItKKS
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Members of the, Eugene
Commercial Club who wish
to partake of the dinner ten
dered to the Portland busi
ness men on Wednesday, June
24th, at 5:30 p. in., will
please notify V. D. Calllson,
steward of the Commercial
Club, at once, bo that space
niav be reserved.. ,
The cost will be $2.00 per
ticket, which money will be
used to meet the expenses of
entertaining the visitors.
As the number .who can be
seated at this dinner, in addi
tion to the visitors, is limited
onv account of lack of space,
an Immediate reply la abso
lutely necessary.
TDK COMM1TTKK ON EN
TERTAINMENT, D. A. Paine. Chairman. ,
Thursday, June IS, has
been desiKna ecl us clean-up
day by lae iniyor and illy
council, and all pers:ns are
requested to clean up their
premises, and the streets and
alleys adjacent thereto, mow
ing ,dawn all Kiass and the
weeds and c illecting and
burning all trash of all kinds,
that our city may present as
mat and tidy an appearance
as possible duritiR the com
mencement season, when so
many visitors are expected,
and especially the big exctir- '
slon from Portland.
Let all citizens take notice
and be loyal to the city in this
matter.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
CONVENTION MEETS
(Continued From Page One.)
Since the committee on ijivltatinn
returned from Portland personal let
ters novo .been sent out daily to such
business men In Portland as the Eu
nene merchants suggested and an
swers are now coming In rapidly.most
of them accepting. In nil sixty-nine
acceptances are on hand, and some
fifty more to hear from. The letter
of invitation being sent out by the
promotion department encloses a
stamped reply card, so that in a few
days it will be definitely known who
may be expected.
The . following acceptances have
been received yesterday and today:
Rev. Luther R. Dyott, pastor of the
First Congregational church, Port
land, who did such effective work In
behalf of the University appropria
tion; A. C. Martin, chief clerk of the
nnssenger1 department of the S. P.
Co.. who In Mr. McMurray's absence
Is nrrnnglng the details of the excur
sion; David M. Dunne, P. Ludengarth,
of M. SellerB & Co.; rt. Wittenberg,
of th Pacific Coast Biscuit Compa
ny: W. F. McKlbben, of Albers Bros.
Milling Company; W. F. Fliedner, of
niumauer-Frank Drug Company; J.
K.-GI11, of the J. K. Gill Company;
A. n. Cnllnn, of flie Pacific Hardware
nnd Steel Company; John S. Benll. O.
R. Ball, manager of the American
Tv'ie Founders Comnany; Charles E.
W-st. of W. P. Fuller & Company;
Alex Kerr and R. F. Prael.
''egl'ets hav been received from
1. v. Kelly, N. S. Oreen, Van Duyn &
Wolton, J. W. -Going and Charles
Gauld.
NOTICE
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June,. 1 DOS,
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R.
S. Bryson, Justir.; of ths Peace in
and for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace in and for Creswell
Precinct, Lane Cuuntj, O'-egon, that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast in the precinct of
Springfield, in Lane county, Orekon,
on the questiun, "For and Against
stock running at large," is and was
339 votes, 'and the said number of
yotes cast In the said Springfield
precinct "Against stock running at
large" is and was 2S6 votes. It ap
pearing from Eaid abstract that the
result of said vote is nnd was SA
votes against stock running at large
more than for strn-k running at large
Dnd that the majority against stock-
running at large in said Springfield
precinct is and was ZM votes.
Therefore-, In compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Otegon in the year 1907
notice is hereby given that after 60
days from the date of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at
large in said Springfield lire
clnct. Lane County, Oregon, un
der penalty of $10 for the first of
fence and $20 for each and every
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 Ui which such owner
or keeper, or either of them, may re
side, and such penalty shall be for
the benefit of, and when collected
paid into, the common school fund of
the county In which such action, is
brought within sixty days after such
animal Is proved to be at large.
Dated this 9th day of June. 1908
(Seal) E. U. LEE,
County Clerk, Lane County.
COFFEE '
Good coffee is partly in
buying and partly in
making;; like everything;
else.
Your grocer rerumi jour monar It you doo'l
llbe ScntJIuitf't Brit: wa par him.
PILES t nr.Es: files! . .
' Williams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding' and Itching
piles. . It absorbs tbe tumors, allay?
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
piles and Itching of the private parts.
Sold by Linn Drug Co;, by mall 50c
and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co..
props., Cleveland. O.
with a big nanner with a i-ture of
Tatt lithographed upon. It. There
was cheering and the band struck up
"Hall to the Chief," but the demon-!
stratlen was not a sustained one.
The Taft banner was not allowed
to remain in the hull, but was taken
to a side r-r.i.
A flashlight picture of tho gather
ing was then taken.
Ic:ail; of First Sessir n
Chairman New spoke briefly, point
ing out the achievements cf the Re
publican administration during the
past 12 years, especially commending
the policies of President Roosevelt.
f.,nrl,,tt rtt tho iimm. nf k "Msevc It
(jaUBt-U Ull will. 1,(11 nl (II WILLIS ..
however, laHted hut a few seconds.
Chairman New intrcduced Bishop
Muldoon, of Chicago, who recited tae
Lord'B prayer.
Secrttm-y Mulloy read thn call for
the conveiuian, and his fine delivery
aroused cen' Pit ralile apolanse.
Chairman New -then announced that
the national committee had recom
mended S nator .1. C. Burrows, of
Michigan, for temporary chairman,
and Burrows was warmly received.
He bowed his acknowledgment and at
12:34 begun his key note address.
He had been speaking about six
minutes when he came to the first
mention of Roosevelt's name. At
once a demonstration began. One by
one the delegations took, up the
cheering until the applause was gen
eral. -
At the mention of Fairbanks' name
there was more cheering.
Senator Burrows completed his re
marks at 1:42, nnd at 2:03 the con
vention adjourned until noon tomor
row. Injunction Trouble.
t'p to a late hour last night, and
again early this morning, and
ihroughotit the day and after the ad
journment of the preliminary ses
sion, the leaders continued their
work upon matters remaining to be
settled. Platform polishing and more
especially the sharp controversy over
the plank having reference to the
limitation of court injunctions in la
bor disputes, went on. Planks of the
widest interest, the tariff, railroad
legislation, currency reform, endorse
ment of the administration of Roose
velt have been fully or substantially
agreed upon. Speaker Cannon, back
ed by prominent leaders of various
states, continue their vigilant opposi
tion to any radical utterance on the
injunction question, and the lines
are more sharply drawn upon that
subject than any other.
Itooscvelt, Stampede.
The manner In which the name ot
Roosevelt will be presented to the
convention for renomlnatlon has not
been disclosed, but that it will be is
undisputed. Just what the outcome
of the movement will be Is an un
failing topic for conjecture, and the
explosive possibilities of Its injection
at the psychological moment are ful
ly realized by all concerned. Close
friends of President Roosevelt and
Secretary Taft, on the ground, de
clare themselves prepared to meet It,
In whatsoever form It arises, fith
convincing proofs that Roosevelt
views any such attempt with a disap-
Don't Buy
ground coffee order whole
roast and let your grocer
grind it, or, better still,
grind it at home.
FcWs
Golden
mm Uate .
J a cm era tC
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is whole roast packed in
aroma-tight tins. Never
sold in bulk". '.
A. FoZgor (D. Co.,
San Francisco ' .
The newest and only airy porch
shade, and which Is being used al
most exclusively In the cities, Is the
Tusculeum porch shade. This shade
Is made on' new, up-to-date -principles.
Campbell-Fellman Company
nre the tinly ones who handle this
shade in Eugene. ,
Kodol Is the best-known prepara
tion that Is sold by druggists today
for dvsnensia or Indigestion nr nnv
stomach trouble. Kodol digests all
foods. It Is pleasant to take. It is
sold here by all dru,;glsta.
If you have a couch or mattress
that needs repairing, or any kind of
upholstering work, see Campbell
Fellninn Company. They repair all
kinds of furniture.
. Buy a "Henley" lawn mower and
It will be a nlensiire to mow the lawn.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
rfewtH ' a IT tJ
atat
Dr. T.Felix Couraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
.. A pure, antisep
tic Toilet Powder
for infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Renders an excel
lent complexion
and keeps t ho skin
clear, soft and
velvety. Believes
skin irritation and
should be used
freely after bath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and refreshing
effect. At deal
ers of by mail, 25
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FFRrv T. HOPKINS. N.V. CITY.
Proprietor of BOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
I-OB &JLLX aHD UCOHHINSED BT ,
fckcVi'oi'1iVafai
BIui,Ii.iimlR.
STANLEY'S.
612 Willamette) St. - - - .
Eugene
proval so emphatic as to leave no
room for doubt of Its tolerance.
ATTENTION W. B. C.
President Hall earnestly requests
the presence of each member at our
regular meeting Saturday evening,
I June 20, as this will be the last meet
. ing before the department conven
tion at Newport June 24 to 27 Inclu
j sive. It is for the Interest of all who
I wish to go to the convention to be
i present or report to the president on
or Derore this meeting.
PRESS CORRESPONDENT.
DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough, and will
! In a very short time strengthen the
I weakened kidneys. Sold by all druggists.'
.' TUB Slur
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Mini Ml ti.
ISeeUng a pit-at
PORTLAND, 0REG0:(
for the manufacture of it,
wond famous 0 M t
PORTABLE WELL
DR'CUSG MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etCii
A moderate amonnt ot
a proiitable business
STAR PORTABLE '
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tea. hn
The 1-.L-,, I,, TheWorla
. ''f'P-'-ticularsreKard.
ing well , : rilling maS'
tools- sunn i. j .
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO
alKRON, OHIO.
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SIDEWALK
POSTS, BOXES!
Madame Dean's
FRENCH P , a
FEMALE lILLOi
A Safe, Certain Re
lief FOB KUP PRESSED
MENSrRfATioN. METER UOn II fUL.
8:ife! Ktirv! Hjieedy! Ktlifaciion (iw
n n toed or Money Ik'fiiiidcd. Sent pr6
paid for $1.00 pr txix. Will wnd them
on trial, to be paid for when relieved.
Samples Free. Insist on petting the
penuinc, accept no Riihutlime. If your
druggist dopfl not buvu tbein scud your
orders to tho
UNITES MEDICAL CO,, Boi 74, Lmcutef, Ft
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
itnm
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II Have You Tried Our
Sunny Monday Soap
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If Not,, Why Not?
SUNNY MONDAY is a pure white soap, made
of vegetable oils and amonia contains no resin
or animal fat, is therefore uninjurious to the gar
ment. It may be used in any kind of water, any
temperature and on any kind of garment.
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If you haven't a little FAIRY in your
home your home is incomplete.
FAIRY Toilet Soap is a pure white
floating soap, unexcelled for bathing
purposes, used by the most fastid
ious and aristocratic oeoole everv-
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introduction, let thea ao
you work
of the
Mricn TVIr. Pl-iplnc. Rncrial rCDrCSCIitatlVC
Fairbanks Co.!:alls at your home give him care
ful attention. I am sure our special FJ'T
will interest you. We guarantee FairbanK
Soaps to be as he represents them to you,
Meutlock's
WU TING FANG.
Vronilnent Invited guest at the Chicago convent tonQw ho attracted
special intent Ion from the spectators, and to note the arrlvul of distin-
Phone Main 60
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