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--Vn THE KVOKHK DAILY GUARS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. n tit h 1 ,!'V SCROFULA INHERITANCE OF DISEASE AND SUFFERING No truth is more forcibly manifested in physical life than the old saying like begets like for just as the offspring of healthy ancestry are blessed with pure, rich blood, insuring health and strength, so the childien of blood tainted parentage inherit a polluted circulation to burden their existeSee with disease and sufferin?. Swollen elands about the neck, brittle bones, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers and general poor health, are the usual ways in which Scrofuja is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs and tubercular matter that from birth life is made miserable with suffering. Others who inherit "the disease succeed in holding the trouble in check during young, vigoious life, but when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality, and especially after a spell of sickness, the ravages of the disease will com mence, and in a great many cases terminate in Consumption. S. S. S. is the - very best treatment for Scrofula. It renovates the entire circulation and drives out me scroiuious ana moerruiai deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes to the very bottom of the trouble and removes the :aiis and cures the disease, but it supplies th weak, anaemic blood with the healthful properties it is in need of. S. S. S. is mad entirely of healing, cleansing roots, herbs and barks, and is an absolutely safe remedy for young or old. Book on the blood and any medical advice about Scrofula eiven free of charge. THE SWFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE ..The GRAND.. Today and Tonight PROGRAMME 1 , Sweden. 2 Land of the Gold Mines. 3 Incendiary Foreman. 4 Public Nursery. 5 Unwilling Chiropodist. ..SONGS.. "There is something: niee about you." "Gypsie Ann" ' ' Matinee Every Day 2:45. ' ' - ' - Evening Performance 7:45 and 9p,n, 8-Day Clock given away June 26th SAVE TOUR CUPONS. ALL SEATS 10c. MANY CROC KRIK8 A KB CARR1KH. hero regularly which you can not find elsewhere. If you want something exceptionally choice and not In common use, you can find It here. You wil Kind, on ) Inquiry, too,' that these espec ially high class groceries do not ' mean high-class prices. Far from It. WM P.DiriTN THE SQUARE . 1Y1. VjK&ILN, deal grocer 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. AUTQ - LIVER.Y We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H. P. White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in tile Grocery Line phone or leave your order at "THE PARK GROCERY" Successor to Nicklin and Neal Quality and PriccG uarantced. Phone Main 63 Tj r 1 r prk and o.,k, 9th 4nd o.k r. Uaniel, rtop. LONGEST .PARADE EVER SEEN IN EUGENE JULY. 4 Lane County people will see the longest parade next Fourth of July that ever marched through the streets of Eugene, and as well as long It will be full of Interest, of clever floats, and comic features, such as the old and famed plugug Iles. Already the committee In charge has ascertained that they will have at least sixty floats, which with other features will make the column over a mile long. From morning until night the day will be filled with events. There will be speaking by orators, though the committee are so desirous of getting the best possible speakers that they are not ready to make any announce ments. There will he races for the ath letic Inclined,- with suitable prizes. and for those that love music the Creswell and Eugene bands will vie with each other In giving free con certs at the city plaza. In the evening will be fireworks such as never lighted the skies of Eugene before. Rockets, shooting stars, hot air balloons, and a score of features that please the heart of the oldest Inhabitant as well as the youngest will lie Been to ascend Into the heavens from Skinner's Butte. Among other special features will be a drill by the $1000 fire team of Kugene. An actual house will be burned somewhere near the depot. Another interesting exhibition will be the pole vaulting of Kuykendall and Fred Moullen, University stu dents, who are crack Coast athletes. For the visitors In Eugene there will be free automobile rides from which may be viewed the city's pro gress and the sights, while at the same time they feel the pleasure of riding forty miles an hour In a horse less wagon. In the evening a free dance will al so be given In the armory which will last until morning. But don t forget the parade. Miss Belle Van Duyn will be the Goddess of Liberty and her float will be drawn by six black horseB. That alone will be worth coming ten miles to sec. CASTRO IS QUARRELING WITH ALL THE WORLD Caracas, June 22. The members of the American Legation are'await ing the arrival of ihe United States gunboat Marietta at Port Cabello, the warship having been ordered there for the purpose of transferring them to the United States. Jacob Sleeper, who has been acting as Charge d' Affalres since the departure of the American minister, W. W. Russell, and Lieutenant Francis A. Ruggles, the military attache,, withdrew from the Legation at Caracas on Saturday and proceeded to Port Cabello. The Interests of the .United States were placed in charge of the Brazil Ian Legation, as the representatives of the European nations are having considerable friction with President Castro's government. The American Consular Agent. John Brewer, re mains here In charge of the archives. Only Germany lias Xo Quarrel. President Castro returned here suddenly a few days ago after a long CHESTER WASHBURNE'S RAPID ADVANCEMENT In a recent bulletin Issued from the government printing press In Washington. D. C, there Is an article on the gas fields of Wyoming writ ten by Chester W. Washburne of Eu gene. Last summer Mr. Washburne had charge of a large party, investig ating petroleum and natural gas In the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming. This summer ho will work In Colo rado with headquarters at Denver. Mr. Washburne Is the youngest man In the geological survey holding so responsible a position, and he also holds tho recorl for promotions, hav ing three promotions, with Increase of salary each time, since July 1st, 1?07. Since promotions are made on merit alone, we predict for Mr. Washburne a successful career. in his chosen profession, i Me will be re called by many friends In Eugene as a dllllgent student, graduating with the class of 1905 at the University. CIPRIANO CASTRO. , - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12, In Sec. 15, Tp. 16 s., R. 4 V., said bridge to he an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a certi fied check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before 2 o'clock In the after noon of July 6, 1908. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES IF Vol' WANT TIIK IIFST IIIY A NTl'tWIt AH Kit 111 (itilU, NIMtlMi W AIJON Olt SI ItltHV. IX) III ItAIIII.ITV, WORK. MAXSHir AMI I IMSII Tlli:V AUK TIIK UKST IX TIIK MAUKKT. Vol Wil l. M A k K NO MISTAKM IK Vol' 1 410 It OVKIt Ol II I. INK IIK1XIRK III Yli. S. L. LONG, Hardware 50 Eist 9th Street, Pbona Red 1271 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE NOTICK To the public and our customers I wish to say that Mr. E. C. Stnlzer has withdrawn from the business In the Pleasant Hill blacksmith shop. 1 have rontrd the business and will run the same Individually myself, and all parties owing Stutzer & Pompier will please settle, as we wish to close the books. Respoctfnllv, EI) POMPIER. E. C. STATZKR. j-t MI ST ('IT (iltASS AXI) WKKPS. Notice is hereby given that all properly owners must cut tho grass and weds In the streets and alleys abutting nn their property within the city limits within ten days from this notice '.'r work will bo ilone and the costs iis:cssed aguh'jt the prop erty, llv oi-.U r of the Chief of Po lice. AT TlkK (JUAXP. The program at the ("trail. 1 wl'l h found In another column and is one that every "person will enjoy. The mating. 'incut has started lo cnilnritt. the theater so as to accomodate tlx1 large crowd. The clock which Is to he given away Friday night is In th- window of the Toggery, St h and Willamette St. tf siiok shop ix com lit; F. P. Shlnn has opened up a first class shoo shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed, lirlng In your Job work. ,!,!( o js ? :it. r i . absence in the Interior, and his ar rival attracted much attention. All kinds of rumors are current and the withdrawal of the representatives of the United States is not quite under stood by Venezuelans. Itt is prob able, too, there will be an early rup ture with Holland, and there are re ports that a revolution against the administration is being organized in Columbia. , As matters now stand the United States, France and Columbia practic ally have no relations with Venezu ela. Great Brltiun and Holland have serious questions pending with the government. Germany alone has no dispute. , TO THE I'l'HMC. Eugene, Oregon, June 22, 'OS. We. the undersigned physicians of Eugene, being conversant with the use of anti-toxlne In the treatment of asthma, submit for the informa tion of the public the following state ment: The use of diptherla anti-toxlne In asthma began about three years ago. The discovery of Its value came about by giving the remedy to asthmatics who were also affected with dipthe rla. il'pon recovery from diptheria. after Injection with anti-toxlne It was found that they were cured of 'asth ma. Since that time the remedy has been used In hundreds of cases of asthma all over the world. At the last meeting of the Oregon State Medical society, at Seaside, a prominent physician of Oregon read a paper on the treatment of asthma by anti-toxin wherein he cited 60 cases that he had treated; without a laiamy anu wun almost uniformly good results. In the discussion that followed a dozen or more cases were reported by prominent physicians of the state, with the same result and without a single fntality. Since that time many physicians all over the state have been using anti-toxin In the treatment of asthma, and usually with good results. It Is now in com mon use by physicians everywhere for said disease, and the results seem to justify the treatment. We feel that Pr. PeBar deserves no censure for the unfortunate result In the Vlrkers case, us In our opin ion he used nn authorized remedy In a manner sanctioned by a widespread professional experience. It should be remembered that In the use of nnasthettes -and other most vajnable remedies an occasional fa tality results. Notwithstanding this, thes remedies nro in constant use by the most enlightened and most conservative physicians the world over. i;. t". MOitOAVS lTRXITl'ltK FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or reln'i trade. Satisfac tion uuaranteed. 'Factory at east end f Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone lllnck 5501. ,-. row kki'.p. Airalfa meal. At Ballc-'n. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Red 1521. HERMAN "OACH STALLION The German coach hoise which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs' barn. tf J. It PFRKI.S'ti. All this week, wt'lle Prof-j or Jo seph 11 eker Is with nr. we v 111 In n'O'irn'e .;! sreMi-si ranitewa-, sale ( ver boldPii Eugene. No:.- dis play In both show windows. At t sal.- you will be able to buy good grnnltewnrc cheaper than tinware. Griffin Hardware Co. None: It appearing fiom the abstract cf votes cast at the regular June, 1908, election as made Lv the canvassing board of Law- coiJBty. Oregon, con sisting of E. T'. Lee, county clerk, R. S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In and for Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus tice of the Peace hi and for Creswell Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that at the said election the total number of votes cast in the precinct of Springfield, in Lane county, Oregon, on the question, "For and Against stock running at large," Is and was 186 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Willamette precinct "Against stock running at large" is and was 96 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract, that the result of Bald vote Is and was 6 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running it large in said Willamette precinct is and was 6 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 190T, 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 Willamette prer clnct,. Lane county, Oregon, un der penalty of $10 for the first of fence and $20 for each and every subsequent 6ffence, 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 keeper, or either of them, may re side, and such penalty Bhall 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 i.'ounty. NOTICE It. appearing from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 1908, election as made by the canvassing board of Lane county, Oregon, con sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R. S. Bryson, Justice of the 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 County, Oregon, that at the said electlrfh the total number of votes cast- In the precinct of Zumwalt, In Lane county, Oregon, on the question, "For and Against stock running nt large," is and was 92 votes, and the said number of votes cast in the said Zumwalt precinct "Against stock running at large" Is and Was 84 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of, said vote Is and was 76 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at large 1 in said Zumwalt precinct is and was 76 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 Is hereby given that after GO days from the date of this notice it will be unlawful for stock to run at large In said Zumwalt pre cinct, Lane County, Oregon, un der p" slty of $10 for the first of fence T.d $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 in 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. NOTICE OF SAM! OP WATEK v HOXUS Kntina la ttcrohv dIdoii ,n j uj t,,.cu utimu m pur- I suance of and in conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed bv the l common council on the 5th day of uay, laus, ana approved uy the may or on the 6th day of May, 1908, the common council of the city of Eu gene will receive sealed proposals at the office of 'the city recorder In Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars in water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to thehour of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 1908, and that said proposals will he opened and consid ered by the council at said time. That the city of Eugene proposes to sell the said three hundreS thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations of from one hundred te one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 6 per cent per annum; said Interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first May of January, 1948, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city, i That eald bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the water system to be se cured with the money derived from the Bale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and all bids. That the said bonds will be Issued and disposed of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict herew'th," filed In the office of the secretary of state February 18, 1906, and the amendments thereto passed and enacted by the people of the city of Eugene on the 18th day of April, 1908. A certified check of five per cent of the amount of each bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is1 required to accompany each bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Daily Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publication, May 6 th. 1908. , By order of the common council, Jy6 B. F. DORRIS. Record. NOTICE It nppearlng from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 1908, election as made by the canvassing board of Lane county, Oregon, con' slstlng of B. D. Lee, county clerk, R. S. Bryson, Justice of the 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, County, Oregon; that at the said election the total number of votes cast In the precinct of Springfield, In Lane county, Orekon, on the question, "For and Against stock running at large," is and waF 339 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Springfield precinct "Against stock running at large" Is and was 2 86 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of said vote Is and was 233 votes against stock running nt large more than for stock running at large, and that th majority against Block running nt laic:e in said Springfield precinct Is and was 233 votes. . Therefore. In compliance with Section 4243 of the General Laws of Oregon, passed by the legislature of the state of Oiegon In the year 1907. notice is hereby Riven that after 60 days from the date of this notice it will he unlawful fnr stock tn run at large In said Springfield pre cinct, I.nne County, Oregon, i;n lor penalty of $in for the first of fence and $-0 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 n justice of tho ,peaee of the precinct in whirh such owner or keeper, or cither of them, may re side, and such penalty shall he for th 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 an'mnl Is proved to he at large. Dated this 9th day nf Juno. 1908. (Seal) E. P. LEE. County Clerk. Lane County. W(Mn MAWINfJ u J h'i M. 1-. L):xd... tnmsxit to Vt E. Bodny. All wood sawed to yce For prompt service phone lT,acli 331!. Residence 3:'4 HIkIi street, tf Gasoline woodsnw ' t ALT coal: Place your order for firs' class real now. Williams Transfer Co.. Phono Black 1141. J6 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AW1). PROPERTY OWNERS Notice Is hereby given that pursu antant to the terms of ordinance No. 747, passed by the common council June 1,' 1908, and approved by the mayor June 5,'l908, 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. m. Monday, the 2 9th 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 bituHthlc, asphalt or other hard surface pavement In accordance with the plans arid specifications therefor prepared by the city engineer In con formity to said ordinance No. 747, to-wit: Olive street, from Fifth street to Tenth street. , Fifth street, from Olive street to Oak street. Sixth street, from Olive street to Oak street. Tenth street, from Olive street to Willamette Btreet. Tenth stveet 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 file 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 he, agreed upon for the faithful performance of his or their contract. And all bid ders shall include with each bid a -ertlfled cheek in a sum equal tn 5 per cent of tho amount hid, payable to J. D. Matlock. Mayor. The stree.t committee reserves the rlirht to reject any and all bids. By order of the rontiton rotfcll. B. F. DORRIS. Recorder. Tinted at Eugene, Oregon, June 9. i9os : i ai ah Ah i vjothin? we TVT Jxever befnro v. "eded in r,flr..- vl ill Or artistic and u2 (,s,: fashions fl, "Sorro Isn'titasatiZ;': you are sure of a fit. kt G- F. McLEOD "St 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL BLACKSVUth, Get your Rubber Tires Put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING ut PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gusollna EikfiJ for pumping, spraylnn, sawing, gritdl Fairbanks ScaleB for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos awl SI tors for power and light. FairWiiks-Morse Windmill ul Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grindert, Frf Chopper, Veil I'umps. All first quality goods at lotnl prices always iu stock. Liberal urn Prompt reply to inqnlrips ami qoirii shipments. Write fur catalogue ud prices. BERCRR. &. BEAN HDW.CO Agents, Eugene, C. FA1RBANK ?, MORSE & CO. . Portland, Oregon ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore son, will receive sealed bids tor the furnishing oT nil material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12 In Sec. 15, tp. 16. s. r. 4 v.. said bridge to be a 50-foot span, of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now m file In the office of the county lrk of I.ane county. Oregon. All hlds to he accompanied by certified hock of " per rrnt of the amount of the bid, said hid to he filed with the 'lcrl; of I.ane county on or before ' o'clock In the if!0 moon of July (5, urns. The court reserves the right to re !ec nny and all bids. Ilv order of the court. i:. r. i.ee. County Clerk. NOTICE FOR I'lllMCATIOX. I A New Set ol Chairs Why do voti have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In yow home, when you can make thea GOOD AS NEW for only 5iic! A can of Chlnaine', ;!'.l rt wonders in your home. See that 'Me Chinaman is oi every can. See our west show window. ASIC TO SKKoniNKWWALl 1'Al'KIi 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper anJ Paint Co. Plumbing Furnish your new horod m-Iv. Don the1 gas fixtures. WedoaL kinds of reliable plumbing . and tinning wak. and let us estimate or your work Aya & Keitznun 11 West ath St. Ph r.e bci geo:k,moE STOVES-- ANGES FURNITURS ...... pit-Mh St. We have ,v",'y,l fc chen. AH p-"',a AlM!"1 metal and '.'''" ""f'e c.vt.: ' contrivance- ,r.,jSe - find here. rv.U'.T" EUGENE .OREGON l .1'. c ''..., I. a