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OHIO, A NICK lilTTIiR MIOAIi AT , THK THKATKK CAl'K Is always appreciated, where you got everything so aiMH'tl.Ing anil tooth Homo these Juno mornings, when your npix'tllo Is fickle. When you mint lo (rent your friends, your wife or your MveeUietirt (o n meal thnt Is cooked to (he Queen's taste, bring (hem lo the Theatre Cafe. TAFT CHOSEN ON FIRST BA'dOT BY REPUBLICANS (Continued from Paga One.) Command thy blessing, we pray thee, not upon our land alone, hut upon all the nations of the earth, especially upon those thnt sit in darkness; bring upon them spring and summer, that there may be flowering and frulbjng. Reach forth thine arm, O God, and hurry the centuries that have been so slow. Bring to pass all the dreams and hopes and prophecies for the future of mankind which are now so dimly seen, but which are cer tain of consummation. Send out thy light and thy truth, until the bright ness ahull shine from sea to sea, and until the prayer so often offered with tears and groans "Thy King dom tome," shall be changed Into the exultant shout. "The kingdoms of this world, have become the king doms of ,cur Lord and His Christ. Amen. 1'Iul form right Senator Hopkins was assigned to read the majority report on platform and with Representative Cooper, of Wisconsin, who was to read the mi nority report, stepped on the plat form, each receiving plaudits. Chairman Lodge presented Hopkins, who commenced reading. It was not Ions: before ho came to the passages In the preamble according high praise to President Roosevelt and there was cheering and applause, but no at tempt at a demonstration. Hopkins was poorly heard, even by some or the delegates, and his voice became husky long before he finished. The noise in the hall practical'.' submerg- . and election of senators by the peo I Pie. The roll call on the original ques tion resulted, ayes, 28; noes, u, thereby defeating the minority re port, except on those three planks on which separate votes were to be ta ken. The publicity plank of the minor ity report was defeated; ayes, 94; noes, HXO. The vote on the minority report fa voring physical valuation of rail roads was, ayes, 63; noes, 917, de- r.,otl., thn ,,l,nlr The minority plank providing for F'"",i'v The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative -which physicians could sanction for family uso becauso its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet the election of senators by popular vote resulted, ayes, 114; noes, 86G, thereby defeating the plank. The adoption of the resolutions was by viva voce vote, no voice being raised In the negative. Nominations Matki The next business was the presen tation of the names of candidates for president. The nominations were by states In alphabetical order. The clerk ran down the list of states and there was no response until Illinois was reached. Then Representative Boutelle took the platform to nominate Cannon Enthusiastic cheers were himhed by Boutelle holding up his hand for at tention. ' Just as Boutell commenced his ad dress Chairman lodge handed the gavel to Senator Heyburn, of Idaho. The mention of the name of Can non was the signal for the uprising of the Illinois delegation, but the demonstration was short. During his speech cries of "time" came from the Impatient galleries. Fordney made the seconding speech, which was brief, but did not escape interruptions from the galler ies. "Indiana," called the clerk and the delegates from that state were on their feet with cheers for. Fairbanks, but the applause was practically con fined to the Iijdlana delegation. Gov- CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig.Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. , That is one of many reasons, why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., enly, and for sale by all leading druggiatai Price fifty cents per bottle. . . 99 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii9999 4 99 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 wwww 7r- if , .i "5 Have You Tried Our Sunny Monday Soap If Not, Why Not? (! SUNNY MONDAY is a pure white soap, made of vegetable oils and amonia contains nr. . or animal tat, is therefore uninjurious to" thT" mcnt. It may be used v any kind of water, any temperature and on any kind of garment. a Kit Organized 1883 The First. National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid tn $100,000 Surplus i and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking Ibwb. 100, 000 Total .......... $300,000 Under Name Management i!5 Years Your Patrouago Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President 8. B, Enklu,..' Vice President P. E. Rnod grass Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. . Assistant Caohler Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier mm Julius Goldsmith CHICHESTER'S PILLS V rv Tilt: .IMI'M l"lM. . fill ti. il.u 'i ;" A", - v I r t i 1 "SJ ?,'' wr. :.- -il l.. Q cd 'Hopkins' efforts' ; to he heard. Lodge rapped for order and Hopkins proceeded. When the antl-lnjunctlon plank was reached the words "Integrity of the courts" drew some applause, but there were cries of "no" when the suggestion was made that necessity existed for a change In the present mnnner of issuing injunctions. At itB conclusion tho plank was gonerouBly applauded. Reference to the negro In the plat form and n reiteration of the party's demand for the enforcement of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the constitution re- celvd applause. The roar of conversation in vari ous partB of the hnll and the gnller les greatly annoyed the Bpeakor and the offnrtH of tho chairman to bring about order wore only partially suc cessful. Delegates, and spectators seemed loHt In a discussion of the In- lunctlon plank and seemed to have little concern for tho other features of tho platform. When the readlngof the platform was concluded Representative Cooper i advanced to present tho minority re-i port. He wbb greeted with cheers and cries of encouragement from the Wisconsin delegation. Cooper an nounced that a minority of tho com mittee was unable to agree with the majority In regard to the tariff, trusts, railroads, 'Injunctions and trl I a la In contempt cases. The Minority Kimrt Tho minority railroad Substitute ombodled the LaFolletto Idea of physical valuation of railroads as a basis for fixing. rates. The tariff plunk provided that du ties on Imports should be made equal only to the difference between the cost of production at home nnd abroad, and the demand was made for tho appointment of a permanent nrlff commission by the president. The minority also recommended that a Republican congress and a Repub lican president enact and enforce a law requiring managers of nolltlral campaigns to publish 'from time to time, during the campaign, the names of all contributors and the amount contributed or promised, and the purposo of all disbursements and to whom paid, A minority plank recommended tho enactment of a law prohlhlllnn tho Issuance of Injunctions In labor disputes, when such Injunction would not hnVe been asked for had there been no labor element Involved. Al so asked that the Issuance of Injunc tions should in all cases be covered by (he ordinary processes of law. Representative Cooper said he was the nnly member of the committee U'hn nlirmw.l thn ritttitrt thnt ha waa not nshametl of It, sad never would npnlogtee to a humna being for hav ing ilorw km. I Cooper, Wkem anil J.ockney spoke for the mlnnrltv report. Mnjorltv MeiMirl .dop(cd. Governor llnley (1ml.) nskeil thnt n separate vote be tnkon on the nil noi'lty plank for tlw publicity f campniKn expenditures, and nnotner delemile vked for ) separate vote on the physical valmuio'Qif railroads JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER. ernor Hanley was presented by Chair men Lodge, and the restive galleries cried ' "nominate him, nominate him," to Hiinley's annoyance. He turned to the noisiest section and said: ' "You keep quiet; I'll nominate him when I get ready,," but the In terruptions did not cease. When New York was called Gener al Stewart L. Woodford was recog nized to nominate HugheB, and his address , created considerable ap plause. ( Enthusiasm for Tuft When the clerk called "Ohio" the convention broke Into an enthusiastic demonstration. Representative Bur ton was unable to get attention for some minutes nnd frequently during his address was Interrupted by ap plause. After speaking over nn hour he concluded his address. Delegates engaged In waving flags or using and spectators were on their chairs megaphones and other noise produc ing instruments. A large banner with Taft's portrait was paraded around the hall. "Texas pants" were raised . . i . a 1 i Hons, Missouri, Arkansas, North Car- . 5 ollna. Oklahoma. Virginia, Washing-; ton end Minnesota lifted -their state's 5$ J standards ana marcnea inrougu mej aisles. After, twenty mlputes the demonstration' turned into song, va-L rlous melodies being sung in differ- ent parts of the hah. '! After 25 minutes and still no quiet, Ijj Chairman Lodge Introduced Geo. A. Knight, of California, to second theJJ5J nomination cj" Taft. He possesses a.JJji wonderfully penetrating voice and the man er-n b-ought silence. AtlJiJJJ the conclusion ot Knignis remarks,. P. C. McCoy, of rii-, was. recog nized to nominate Foraker. He was followed by Emery, a negro delegate from Georgia, who seconded the nomination. Lieutenant-Qovernor Murphy, of Pensylvanla, nominated Knox,, and Henrv Cochems. of Wisconsin, nom- Inated LaFollette, the adherents ot ('each candidate cheering the speakers, but arousing no particular demon : stratlon. I McGee's speech seconding LaFol i lette's nomination was followed by a iscene of great enthusiasm, but no one seems to know who the demon stration was for, though it was the greatest that has occurred. The dis play of Roosevelt's photograph Is be lieved by some to be responsible. The demonstration continues, growing more enthusiastic, and exceeded that at the mention of Roosevelt's name yesterday. ' Taft Nominated. When quiet was restored the roll call of states began and Taft received the necessary 491 votes to nonilnate I before it was finished. "Vudor" Porch Shndes. If you want the original porch shade, one 'that has fast colors and will stand hard Usage, buy the "Vu dor." They are cheaper and better. You should' pay no more than the following prices for any shade: 4 foot $2.75; 6-foot, $3.75; 8-foot, $4.75; 10-foot, $6.25. All shades 8 feet long. We hang them tree. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. If you haven t a little FAIRY in your home your home, is incomplete. FAIRV Toilet Soap is a pure white floating soap, unexcelled for bathing ' purposes, used by the most fastid ious and aristocratic people every where. it i a The Gold Dust, Twins need no introduction, let them do you work - J n jV 1 ' 'I I f'l f . special representative of the Fairbanks Co. calls at your home give him care- ful attention. . I am sure our special proposition will interest you. We guarantee Fairbanks boaps to be as he represents them to you, , Matlock 9 Phone Main 60 3 1 East 9th St. Tying her bonnet under her chin. She tied her raven ringlets In; Then to the store she went with glee, For Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Company. A few more of those nice buggies lit cost tt ' MOON & TINGLEY. DeWitt's Kinney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough, and will In a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys. Sold by all druggists. 99 9999iH , KllSTIO MOULDING POSTS, BOXES .1 j m i ill hi Phonix Paint for old and new HOUSES the only Coast made paint guananteed to stand PRESTON b HALES AGENTS sits K Market Dsy Speci DOWN GO THE PRICES From now until Saturday night we will cut the price on every artiele in our store. The 800Sp?Tr Will be with US Saturday, for one day only, but we are going to give our customers THREt DAYS bf Market Day Prices, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 18, 19 and 20. All Hosiery Cut to the Quick Sec the line of Ladies' and Children's Hose that have no equal, and if you need hosiery it is a certainty vyou will come to'us to get them, , ' because you can buy them cheaper than ever before. Oceans of Notions willbelined up from one end of the house to the other, reduced. All LADIES UNDERWEAR We are going to talk Unde.-wear because we have the goods, and the prices are waydown,m other words, many garments in this house you can buy two for the price of one elsewhere. Men's Underwear comes under the same 35 o Iast, An Elegant Line of Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Shirts, Overall and Jumpers, All Reduced . EUGENE RACKET STORE 11 9th Street H zi ch i tit i a iH i is p p MR s i HH i a i a a a a H