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OTHE Fl fiKVK DAILY fil ARII, WKLNKSLAV; ivW ,
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Doctor
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HITCHCOCK i.
CHOSEN HEAD Of
TAFT CAMPAIGN
Mitt RiirlniTR ' Vft. ' .Tnlv R Prunt
I-I 14illhrnplt WHH phnsmi chnihnnm
; of the national Republican oo mm t
' tee at a meeting of the executive com-
mlttee of the Republican nutlonal
1 pnnimlttee herp todav.
The committee also cnose Georse
itumsey sneiuuu, ot oew lorn, trea
SIITIOTISK it jMITH.
Bobiut Health Ruined.
lVtVKSTJ5R.K.SMITH,Boom
t, Grists Blopk, St. Loui, Mo.,
Pmmi Is ih b" 'rlend
ieUhv, ; , .;.;',
r "o I c9 v"9 'n
(. woeiUoq. JpailiM : nd
tul rainwl wjnoncs rpbt
)c k I Urrlil (teoll(jn9 of
mini I h bronchisi, tubes,
I ,i tdt f ime ihere
Ia m TMViVfiTT
bod h'ltu'st old doctor sdvised
fit Ptruiii, which I am na 10
Hima m health hnt?&n to im
fj rabidly, the bronchial
fridutlly dUsppesrea, tapi in
ithi py health iu fully re-
t gratofnl man's thanks for
ttion to perfect health.'
; . ; i .....
the races held at Albany
Delilah, nwnprl nnrl driven
llherford. of San Bernardino
rd an exhibition mile on the
iter track In 2:117 V. . Shp
tins;' her record of 2:08 fnr
offered by the local Fourth
facing committee, and made
PRANK': H, HITCH&OQK.
urer, and designated Arthur I Voor
heeu.aa a member . the Republican
national committee,. to have charge of
the campaign In- Ohio, and selected
Cincinnati as headquarters for the
national committee for Ohio.
CLEVELAND RESOLUTION .
ADOPTED AT DENVER
, The Cleveland resolutions were
prepared by Ollle James of Kentuc
ky, and were afterwards submitted
and approved bw the full commit
tee on resolutions.
They read as follows:
"As it has pleased the Ruler of
the Universe to remove from our
midst Grover Cleveland, late presi
dent of the United States, w'ho was
three times the candidate of the Dem
acratic party;
"Resolved, That we, the delegates
of the party, In national convention
assembled, recognized in him one of
the stronst and ahlt-sf- cl.ara. t s
known l0 th Wl.la. nat" '
who possess..,! t 8, extra.m! u, v
rtt'gree the el..n.,nts of IX ri
and by his t9'.. c,.rl..niiouJ" d
airs retl..,-,ed honor lino,, h s ,um,V
and upon his partv; and
"Resolved. Thai H herein- ,.x.
Piess our deep so, , at ,!,,
and extend our war,nesl svm u v
ami c-ondolom-e ,o lfa,,,!,,,;,,
tins reso ut Ion he s,ead upon the
records ol the convention, a.nl a co
be-forward.-d t .M,-s. Cleveland; and
Iteso ved Thin .. i
of respect to his mem ry the eonven-
i.oi. uu now adjourn mil 1 : o'clock
(noon) tomorrow."
GOTHAM SWEPT
BY COOL BREEZES
N'OW York lnlv (1 rn... T
breezes at sunrise today
swent thrnni'h v, ,., i
brought relief to a sweltering
j .cu,io. uuring the earlv
mornlmr there una nno H.i. j.
and ten prostrations to be
-i- ouueu io me a.reaay appall-
ing list Of 24 llrathc on
prostrations during the prevl-
""s i nour8. The weather
. bureau nrnmlniw i.,u.i l.,w...n
and rain tonight.
.. I
NICARAGUA SUPPORTS
SISTER REPUBLIC
WaAhtnLrtnu T.tllf 0 XTI
has taken mi jpmo In .- n
-- in suifiiui l ui nun-
duras, which has a revolutionary
movement' on its hands, according to
advices received at the state depart-
iiicui. iumj.aqo.oer aispatcn says the
movement. against Honduras nan fail.
ed. ' " '
STRANGERS RUN OFF WITH
Bl'qGY AT HARRISBl'KG
Ha.rrlsburg. Julv 7. Smith Hrns
of the Hvery stable here, about six
days ago rented a team and buggy
to a man and woman, strangers, who
nave not returned. Smith Bros, now
offer $50 reward for information
leading to the recovery of the team
and buggy.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE. OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L H. POTTER, Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, ... Cashier.
Cor 7th ami Willamette
UAl.Tn
'tWiViAi t TAirrrcrrVT
Eugene Electrical Construction Co.
Thomos & Davidson '
Exivi-le l Hfl I ivr. . . n
m ,7 "'"wn wiring; ana Repairing
Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters Inspection
Tin 7!!!ll,s and Specifications Furnished
0PEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING
M.i, 5-74 West Eighth St.. Eugene. Oregon.
STEAM
K-VI'IiOOKS OX MONITOR
New London, July 8. It has just
become known that in an explosion
Monday afternoon of a steam nine on
the monitor Nevada three members of
the crew were scalded, one perhaps
fatally. The Injury to the vessel was
of slight significance.
AT OTTO'S
Early Ilreakfuxt Served for Accomo
dation of Ti-avelcra.
Breakfast will be served at Otto's
every morning for the accomodation
of those leaving on early trains.
Good coffee will be a feature.
What Shall We Have For Dessert?
Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetiz
ing, economical dessert. Can be
prepared instantly simply add boil
ing water and serve when cool. Flav
ored just right; perfect In every way.
A 10c package makes enough desert
for a large family. All grocers sell
it. Don't accept substitutes. JELL-0
complies with all pure food laws; 7
flavors: -Lemon, Orange, Hasp,
berry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry
I'each.
gn's Matchless Beach Resort
ft X fr P"ftct Rest n1 Evenr Conceiv
Fn of Healthful and Delightful Recreation '
KKS COMPLETE-
YAQUINA BAY
Best of food and
water from sprines. All modern
ryday p ,t-.ldPn telephone, markets freshly pro
0r unfumkh"i ' muabundance- Cottages partly fur
V Vitiations had cheaplv. Strict municipal
Wisrem-he, . ..' . .
or Corvaiik Vi "yX:ay 01 ,he Southern Pacific to
and t . ,ence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Tram
"'P a Pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM Rticr.
N-months ticket ' mm
' 10 Monday tick.. a
- . WVV
!" ,Ub!"Kt M. C
: Samv" ook i,ei , ccm-l ia!r4irA,
Cii
t tf(r jne (d.
PLLETT
E.
O. P. A.. Portirt d. Ore.
C. NADEAf HAS OI'ENEI)
EMl'LOVMENT OFFICE
In connection with his cigar store,
of r,-M WillnmiiHa atrpflt Thnft wish
ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, ool iiiaiuei'.e Bireei.
jl
The Buick autos are the best. Sec
R. B. Wray about them. He can be
found with the Eugene lransler Co..
phone Red 1101. tf
CASTOR I A
for Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought
Bears the
Signature o(
NOTICT, TOR I'l'llMCATION
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Or.. April 9, 1908.
Wiiirn Is herebv clvcn that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1S7S. entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington territory,"
as extended to all public land states
bv act of August 4, 1S92, Mike Heltz
nian of Eugene, county of Lane.state
of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908,
file In this office his sworn state
ment. No. 'iH4, for th purchase of
the NW4 of NE'4 and lot 5, of Sec
tion No. !4. in Township No. 19
outh, Rne No. 5 west. W. M and
will offr proof to show that the land
ought IS more valuable for Its tlm
lnr or stone thn for agricultural
nurpos. nd t establish his claim
to ild lnd before W. W. Calkins,
IT. S. Commissioner, at his office In
Engi ne. Onigiin. on Friday, the 2Sth
dv of August, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Clav Ow
(j of Eugene, Oregon: Joseph Hrttz
n.tii, of Egine, Oregon Thomas Ma
h.ir of E.iui-ne, Oregon; Andy H-itz-nin
of Eugene. Oregon
A and all !eh-"ns claiming ad
versely the alipv-M-srrile-d I""'1" "J
Irequ.M.ed t.-Q) ,h.-:r elslni In this
office on or before t:-aid 2Mb day
Of August. I
DENVER, Art-1 MILE HIGH
o
Scee ol the Democratic
National Conventina,Ju4y 7
HusjIltijCMorsd iCIly and
Its Mammoifi Auditorium
!i mm
1 i Tlir STATE CAPITOL "lEgttfl
DRIVES OUT
BLOOD HUMORS
TheStin is n t simiily an outer cowing of the txxly.lmt tlimi.'h in
tl; iiisaiuls of pores and glands it perforins the- great ami necessary wort of
r.-i;-.il:ilin;r otir tciupeiatiire. and also assists ill disposing of the refuse ami
v. ist- matters of the system by 'the constant evaporation that encs on
t.ir .u-li these little tubes. To perform thew duties the tissues and fibres
which connect ami suimun,! the pores and glands must be continually nour
ished ly pure bloorl. When from any cause the circulation becomes infectol
with impurities and humors, it loses its strengtheiiinjr xwers anil begins .
disease ami irritate the delicate tissues, and produces E-zema. Acne Tetter
or some other itching, disfiguring skill trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases
of ever)' kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizin" and innov- '
rnsr the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the Mood from an
lend, hery fluid to a cooling, liealtli-pioducing stream, which, instead of
irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its sootbin '
healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc.. may be used for anv telii
porar' comfort or cleanliness thev afford hut sVin ,.,-,0. , . 1..' 1
I nntil -S..S. S. has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and anv iued
ica, aav.ee sent tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
By ROBERTUS LOVE.
tOKATIUa J. DUXIf.
Vii'viiMIN' L. )DY.
Copyruiht, 19M, by Robertiu Lov..
ENVERIsnmile
fi'A.- U hSh. This may
Sf!v-'.l be one reason
era attending the
beraocratlc national
convention which
meets there July 7
may expect a high
time. A tablet on
the side of a build
ing In the Colorado
metropolis sets forth
the .Interesting fact
that the altitude at that point Is exact
ly one mile above sea. level. .Never be
fore has a national political convention
sleeted to bold Itself so high up In
the world,. and never before has such,
t convention been held so far. to (be
westward In the Democratic na
tional eooiiBntton met n Kansas CUy. -that
being until th;,present. year ."far
thest west" for all national nominating
conventions. .. . .
. Denver Is pardonably proud of Its
distinction In securing .this great con
vention,, where will assemble 1,008 del
egates from all the states and territo
ries to nominate candidates for the
ed tba construction of a convention
hall, to be called the Auditorium,
which should lie the biggest of Its kind
In the United States. The city has ful
filled that pledge, having put up a
splendid stone, steel and brick struc
ture, with a seating capacity larger
than that of Madison Square Onrden,
In New York. The Garden sents VI.
185, to be exact, while the Denver Au
ditorium seats 12.500. This capacity
Is far in excess of that of the great
Mormon tabernacle at Salt Lake City,
the Cincinnati Music hall, the Metro
politan Opera House In New, York or
the Auditorium or the Coliseum In Chi
cago. :
, The Denver Auditorium la built for
fenerations, as Denver hopes to set'
many more big conventions. It Is situ
ated In the business center of the city.
The. structure: contains 4,500,000 cubic
feet of space and Is lighted by 5.000
sixteen candle power electric lights.
Three million.; brick and '1.500 tons of
teel were used In the construction. The
12,500 seats are all opera chairs, no
cheap, wooden - affairs,- end there -la
room for the placing of a considerable
number of extra chairs In the Immense
hall when occasion calls for them. As
to exits, this hall -has .the rest of the
United 8tates ssplng for air. Within
two minutes the entire building csn be
ti . i r 1 nil -nmsi sr- 11
v II K !
III - M 'i
1 ' "t&: M
JOHN A. JOHNSON AND WILLIAM J. BRYAN, LEADING CANDI
DATES FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. '
emptied of its human throng. As to .Presidency and the vice presidency of
ventilation, the Denver Auditorium I 'he United States. This will be the
seems to surpass every known prede-1 twentieth national nominating conven
cessor, for it has two great fans, each "on of the historic party, but the first
ten feet In diameter, midway In the to meet In a city the site of which was
house, to send cold air through the l barren plateau when the Democratic
building, while there Is an exhaust fan ! Prty nominated In 185 Its last sue
to ellmlnn'e the foul air. Each fan has ' cessful candidates prior to the great
a coll of 12.000 feet of pipe to be filled ! political changes brought about by the
In summer with cold water, thus es- j civil war.
tablishing s cooling plant, and to be ; The first settlements upon the land
filled with steam In winter, thus heat
ing the building.
The Denver promoters, however, de
clare that the July climate Is so pleas
antly cool that every delegate will tie
able to sit comfortably In the hall with
bis coat 011 Instead of lielng compelled,
as at most conventions, to go "In
thlrt sleeves" and with a handker
chief nnder bis collar.
Ignatius J. Dunn of Omaha Is the
man selected b7 the Nebraska' delega
tion to nominate William J. Ilryan for
the presidency.
Nothing In American life Is so Inter
esting, so dramatic, so full of thrills,
as a nstlonnl political convention.
Denver folly realizes this fact and has
determined to suply the delegates and
Ihe thousands of visitors to the con
vention of 1908 with an eitra series of
thrills. This being, as stated, the first
time that the Ilocky mountain platu
has had the privilege of entertaining s
national laxly of such Importance of
world Importance, It may be said
Denver proposes to let slip no oppor
tunity to prove to the rest of the Unit
ed States that the city In s pretty good
pIsco to v.Ot In the good old summer
time.
There are, first of ill. the "Seeing
now comprising the thriving city of
Ix-nver were made In 1857. Originally
the place was called fit. Charles, but
1 little later the name was changed In
honor of iener.il James W. Denver,
territorial governor of Kansas, which
at that time Included the Colorado
country. In 1859 the city received lta
charter, and In 18"MJ tto first railroad
connection with the rest of the world
was made. In forty years Denver has
grown from next to nothing to undis
puted greatness. American energy, the
precious metals and the Colorado cli
mate have made Denver the metropolis
of the Itocky mountain region and one
of the most enviable cities In the
world. It Is practically Impossible to
discover snybody who once having
seen Denver will speak III of the city.
To most persons Denver and delight
spell the Bame thing.
Denver and determination also might
lie said to vpcll tbe same thing, for the
hustling repri'sentntlves of the Colora
do capital were so determined to se
(q)e this convention that they pledged
the licimxTJitle national committee
1100. 'KKI to help defray convention ex-
piuiKi's. and the money was In sight be
fore the national committeemen colli.
say Jack Koblusun. Deu L-r also pledg-
SIGK HEADACHE I
Positively enred by
these Little Pills.
They also rellero Dla- I
tresa fc-om Dyspepsta, In
dlfrestlsa and Too Ueai-ty I
Sutlng. A perfect rem- .
city tor Dizziness. Manses,
Drowsiness, Bud Taste 1
tn the Mouth.. Coatee
Tragus, Pain In the side,
TORPID JJVKR. Thm
lugulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS
Oittle
MlVER
1 owi-wiiima jiiiuuiq j w
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
..TO STOP..
and think of the advantage to
be derived from buying- paints m
from a reliable Paint Dealer m
means to favor us' with your a
patronage. BASS-HTETER
PAINTS are the best in the
best in the market, and the
price is less than that of in-
ferior brands,
at
Ludford & Haskell :
ACINTS v
, 8th and Charnelton Streets J
I I
MOULDING
SIDEWALK
POSTS, BOXES!
jP
1
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert houscmovcr
1 , Moves anythinyfT.wenty-liv
yean experience. , csidence, Ea
Fifteenth and jOak Stj,v; Phone
Red 4511. Eugvne. Oreo; cm
I Organized 1883
Xe First
National Bank
OF EUdENE, OREGON
Capital paid ir r 1.00, On.)
Surplus and undivided . ,
Profits : 100.000
Additional liability . -or
stockholders , under
national banking laws... 100,000
Every Woman
ma inn uwa now .
Hi. lit th onil.rfsl
MARVEL WMrtiM Sorev
turn and Suction ltMt .
Moil conTcnieas.
AakywrslrmtitlWH. g
ARWlili, accept no AT"
other, but send atiunp for
tlltutrtlrd book-J4. TtfflTM
full iiartlculari Btid illrvvdon in.
m. n(r.r.. anew vtnUkT
Woodward. Jurkf M On.. Portland
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TIIH IH A WON II RKANIt. a.
' "JiAVN ijioh-i Ak four iniiui ir a
,iV& 'hlbrB.IrTi IMNn.rnjTlntn(A
5?J ln, wilcl with lll.H Rlt.Um.Vy
y ,rn,' BU vlhrr. Fiiif of tour V
wir i-rntrwu iwmiw m r.H- J'rit n
W IH A,1IN1 UltANI 1'll.lt, for i
J yrn known at llnt.Salcrtt, Always Hcllal 10
SOLD BY DRIJfiQISTS EVERYWHERE
f
roannRiioa xbm hm won rtn wrn fur qui
In, scUno, natbaaalioa, ato., til bMd
foarxlRlloo that dm won irMlwi mrnaatai
TTMUat aBanrl wodmb. Wahltt bora he
part apMiial dorm 1 tori tot fit, aadarcarvof k
irun. WH1TR TODAY fof partiofllara and eatalna.
AlBftNY COlUflE. UNY. ORtOIW
Total $300,1100
Untfrt Home Managi'iiii'iir 25 Vpuih
Yonr ratronnin Holiclli'il.
T. O. Hendricks .President
8. B. Eakln Vlca President
P. B. Snodgraas. .-.fTaahlsr
Luke L. Goodrich. . Asslrtaat Chif
Darwin Brlstow. . , AsBlstaiit C'aahlnr
Study L
in any recoj.'ni?f J institution of
learning'. Such a one is the De
partment, of Law of the Uni
versity of Oregon, lis Kr;id
uates suclvcJ and many nf them
are now prominent members of
the bench an bar. Faculty of 17
instructors. Students hove access
to a library of 10,000 volumes.
Next term opens about September
21st', lX.x. Free catalogue on
application. Address
WALTER H. EVANS. Sec
611 Corbet! Bids., Portion", Ore.
EUGENE HOSPITAL-
Medical and Surgical
STArr
W Kuykendall, ML D.
V. O. Prosier, M. D.
P. I. Birtle. M. D.
B. F. Scalefe, M. D.
D. A Piin. M. D.
Gen.O'B,DeBir,M.n.
L. E. McDouZaL M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances iorX ray work;.
Sputum and blood examinations '
Full corps ol 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.
air tf kim'j
mi. - " .v-"r ' ry z-
sY-Vtt
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9Mi tia.-ar jraraAV
MOST CR.OCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Made oi ttlccted Eautrrn Ottfun hard wheat. It pro
Juces more loaves ol breid than imz other flour and 1h
loavea are lighter and whiter. Hcc.iuw oi Ihr Inrreawd
quantity of bread pjsylucrd he ro I i no higher than for
other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS
Register.