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THE Kl'OKXE IUII.V OTA III), Till ItSiluy, Jl l.Y O, 1DOK K times out of ten a Ltomof some serioiis femae Wment and should nediate attention. I whose spirits are ? Wd who are ailing Arable, should rely upon lEPINKHAM'S ABLE COMPOUND enoed by following letters. Ellsworth, of Mayville, itestoMrs.Pinkliam: iree rears I w. in an a."'"' , tad nerrous condition female troubles. I was not snjimere. ni was in such esr that sometbiu;- 'rrible to happen that it seemed as should lose ray mind. Lydia m' Vegetable Compound has y health, and I canuot Bay aryJ.WUliams, of Bridge writes to Mrs. Piiikham: bwasuiferiiifj from a female snkache and headaches, and e that I was simply in despair, r duty as well as my pleasure I that Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound eurr4 me. The niyappearaDce is v nderful, sh erery sufferiiitf woman FOR SICK WOMEN. rty years lydia E. Pink- rmrnY.la fniiinrtllnl niflHft rand herbs, ii;ts been the nmv for fnmaln ilia sitively cured thousands of 10 have been troubled with ents, inflammation, ulcera fularities, periodic pains, Whv dnn'r vnll trv ir.F EFFE8T PERMAKUT 0RGAJUZATIOB IflG OUTF01 FtATFOfiH (Continued From Page "no.) IllllilpOSTONFIRE" !.u..T.vi1,l, n n, ....'.cs' V'.'':?."'."""- : LUSS FALLS UPON Utuu-ii ,,r mini. c. H.-..1 I .. I i M" ' II J 1 1 IUHl II. I I inSURARCE GO.'S Sixth and Seventh districts of the slate of New York. The Nineteenth district of the state of Ohio. The Thirty-second district of the state of Pennsylvania. The District of Solumhla. In the matter of the contest from the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth districts of the state of Penn- ...i,i.nl. wo rannm men d thnt tlm contestants shall be seated and rec ognized uy mis convention as ine on ly accredited delegates and alternates from said districts in the state of Pennsylvania, to-wlt: First dis trict Second district, Fourth dis trict. Fifth district. Sixth district. In the matter of the contest from the Ninth district of the state of the grouim COiat the majority report was an :iu n k upon f.ie Indefensible rights ot iJemiicrats of a sowni-n John I). Bellamy, one of the 5i... era of the minority report, brought forth a storm of disapproval when ho asserted that Republicans who weni to the polls as Democrats had a right to have their votes rounieil as Democrats, Bellamy explained that the Democratic party was readv to open its doors to any one who desired w u3 principles. There was ounic appiause at tins and the speak er soon brought his remarks to a close. Governor Haskell nf nbini.nn. closed for the majority, and discus sed sarcastically Bellamy's ennten. tion and asserted that Bellamv, un der his own argument, might as well have been selected as a delegate to BE III IDLE GARS IS APPARENT July 8. The renort of can Railway Association, number of idle freight Minntrv nn .Tuna 91 elinva i the two weeks from June lere was a decrease of 37, ! number of surplus cars, -third of this reperesents in toe niimoer of Idle box rOVement Was hv nn marine Fie country over. In the nd states there was an ln- me number of idle cars. Middle Wnalai-n listantial decreases. There i. a total of 349,847 this country anil rm.j, I'ls reporting to the Amer- Association, compared ' ' on June 10 and with a i 1U.33S on April 29 'Me reported Is the fourth deerpasn in I,,-,. n. ... iiiWIIIHH, reduction of 100,491 idle '"Dllon of mining in parts vinous coal fields which . iniillLlI ursi important fac neratprf tnr.nA .1 fr ber of Wle ar! whe I" ' increased demand h much of It, seemingly pith the crop-moving re- - lunner decreased fWHKAT MAKKKT S(. December, 91. f OI SAWING 1 power, by W. W. Moor k " Orders large or Fms AND CAMPKRS 5.tlr"of-?ni?5to ''"or call at 463 Olive gay Island FRANK 8. KATZLvNBACH,..JK. Democratic candidate for governor at the last election, and a possible nominee for vice president. Ohio, your committee recommends that the following be seated in this convention as the 'accredited dele gates from said district: E. A. Pow ers, Dr. William Walls. When Callahan read the decision against Guiffey there were ia few hisses and some applause. In the matter of the two lists of the committee on appointments from Pennsylvania Callahan recommended that in view of the contested decis ions the lists be referred back to the delegations for further action. The usual motion to adopt was fol lowed by the recognition ot L. L. Strauss, of Maryland, who read the minority report, which recommended that contestees In the Pennsylvania cases be seated, Strauss made the J. C. DAHLMAN. Omaha's cowboy mayor, who is one of the staunch Bryan supporters at Denver. defloration thnt the action of the ma jority committee was a staggering blow at the democracy of a sovereign state. (Cheers.) After some preliminary sparring Callahan 'was recognized for an open debate for the majority. He declared thnt Guffey had formed an alliance with the Republican machipe at Phil adelphia to smother Democratic votes and "when we have considered all ev idence it is Impossible to shape any other conclusion but that the real democracy of Philadelphia has been kept at home by an aliance of one el ement of democracy with the dom inant Republican machine of that city." Majority ReKirt Is Adopted. The first speaker for the minority report was Strauss. He asked that a substitution of thp minority rport for the majority report' be made on Boston, July 9. Practically the emir.. ,)ss 0f j 1 ,-,n (in,, j a fjrp which destroyed a large section of tnu waterfront of Kast lioslon yester day will fall upon the Insurance com panies. The Boston & Albany Hall road Company, under lease to the New York Central, lost $1,000,000. Kxplnsloii 11111I Fire. As the result of a gas explosion and fire In a three-story tenement at i;i-z( Cambridge street, west, ear ly today, two are dead and two hope lessly injured. Eleven others were more or less Injured. the Chicago convention. Governor ened for a time. There were about Haskell charged Pennsylvania ard Oil Company. Roll call on the question resulted In a vote of 387 ayes and 615 nays. The announce ment was received with great cheer- in IT Tha mnl...ll.. . .. , c inajwi iij lepun was men adopted by viva voce vote. In a few minutes the convention adinnrne,! until tomorrow morning. INJUNCTION PLANK ADOPTED BY COMMITTEE (Continued From Page One.) The plank goes on to say that par ties to all judicial proceedings should be treated with rigid Impartiality and that injunctions should not Issue In any cases in which injunctions would not issue if no industrial dis pute was Involved. This Is the essence of the Injunc tion provisions drawn by the sub committee of three consisting of George F. Williams, of Massachu setts; Alton B. Parker, of New York, and Jerry Sullivan, of Iowa. It was presented to the full committee this morning, and Is said to be entirely satisfactory to all except to the rail way trainmen's organizations. FATHER AND SON ARE DEAD FROM WELL GAS Goldendale, Wash., July 9. While digging a well, eighteen miles from here, yesterday, John Shoemaker, aged 30, and his father, aged 70, lost their lives. They had set off a blast at a depth of thirty feet and the son descended after the blast and was ov ercome by the gas and called to be hoisted up. He had almost reached the top when he lost his balance and fell back into the well, breaking his neck. The father descended and was himself overcome by gas and fell across his son's bony. Their wives, who were nearby could do nothing to aid them and ran for help, but assistance arrived too late. The S':'oemnkers recently came from North Yakima. XKW AI.IIANV CAPTAIN ONLY 21 YKAItS OI.I) iik.m. n,. fiiiv S. First Lieu tenant Stanley' C. Hnmmcl, who was unanimously electeu captain 01 m n X?nt ..-11, Infmitrv O V fi. tO SI1C- ce'ed Captain C. B. Winn, resigned, is sain to e trie youngest i-apiam the Oregon National Guard. Captain Hammel Is 24 years of age nnd Is 11 native of Oregon. He has resided In Albany for the past two years and is manager of a local hostelry of which hi., fnthnr i r Hummel. Is owner. He Is very popular among the young men of the company. Klre at Coney Island. New York, July 9. Klre at Coney sland early today caused a loss of li-'iO.OOO. Two large hotels were urned. The attractions were threat i iminni 1 einisyivania cdu- 1 1v suais in 1 ausi s L,ooi notei ana testees with being tools of the Stand- tlle Vandevere, many of whom es- arH nil II 1 1 ..... r.c.c.l l . . caped In scanty attire by leaping irom tne windows. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO AGREED Washington, July 9. A perfect understadning was reached today by the United States and Mexico as to this government's purpose to take steps necessary to prevent vlo- latlons of the neutrality laws on the Mexican border. AUTO KILLS ONE AND INJURES TWO Oakland, Cal., July 9. Ernest T Scrlbner, of Rockland, Cal., was in stantly killed In an automobile ac cident near Haywards this morning. Three others were seriously injured, Mrs. Haze! Llddell, J. J. Nelson and Major John J. Jeffrey, a retired army officer. ! REGULAR SOLDIERS IN SERIOUS RIOT Washington, July 9. As the re sult of a riot late Tuesday night at Rivervlew, a resort onithe Maryland side of the Potomac,' 2o privates of the United States army are under ar- MS"'-1' to all kinds of 5-95T! LOAN- t .r,tfert'd 1,0 ftffa nany o,U.ri. p, .cash O 1). A. Paine, Vice-President. i W. W. Brnwn Asst. Cashier lUgene LoarPand Savins Bank Waraer tunes pianos. Leave r 4er at Morrla' y-Kr, Store. t Hlckork Bark Cougn Remeny.made by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be .. o-Moi-nnlOPil to Clire Y011T COUgh or money refunded. Guaranteed to make a friend of you. ror saie uy Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and first-class dealers everywhere. Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July 4th. See north show window. Cham bers hardware Co. d FIX). VERS TO DHIIMI -r . . I Cut flowers, not noose -r plants, etc. Phone Black 6031. Mrs. r . J. Aimnicr. j-- -r fT T T T WIMII) SAOTJfQ John M. V. Dixon, guccenior to W E Boddy. All wood sawed to era"' For prompt service phone Black 3312 Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodaaw GERMAN COACH STAM-lOJf The German coach hoise which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the seasiTn at Bangs' barn. H pERKINg. AUGUSTUS .THOMAS. Noted playwright and wit, who Is a staunch Bryan supporter. He had prepared a speech seconding the Ne braskan's nomination, but owing to a change In the program he will not deliver It. rest at Fort Washington, Md. Tues day was payday and about 75 men at the resort became Involved in a free-for-all fight, in which several civilians took part. Captain Edw. H. Macon, summoned to the scene, had an arm broken before he finally ....t . rioters under guard at Fort Washington. AT OTTO'S Early Itrenkfimt Smiil for Arcoiiio. ibillon of Traveler. Breakfast will be served at Otto's everv morning for the accomodation of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will bo a feature. WIIIMMS' OARBOl.lt' SAI.VK VVITl! ARNICA wd WITCH HAKI. tlons. uuaranieeu "", 7 " Wi.. or money refunded. Sold by Inn Dru Co. William. Uf. Co.. l?ro,& Sale! Stock Reduction NEWLAND'S DEPARTMENT STORE starts a "Stock Reduction Sale" Friday morning:, and for eight days this store will ofter you an opportunity to buy all kinds ci Spring: and Summer Wash Goods at a fraction of their real worth. Many ot the best bargains offered during this sale will be unadvertiscd v Sis) $0 Thousands of Yards of Wash Goods Will Be on Sale dX a Splendid Saving in Price Beautiful Lawns 4c per yard During This Sale During this sale you will be sur prised at the great values offered in the Wash Goods section. Several thousand yards of lawns usually sold at 10 cents will be on sale per yard 4C A Lot of Remnants Will Be Sold at- Bargain Prices Some will make Aprons or chil dren's dresses; others Skirts or Wrappers. Don't overlook this table when In the store. Ladies' Long Gloves Special Prices Offered to Clean the Line Up Elbow length in ladies' Jersey gloves, black and white; extra val ues at C C pair JJC Best Lisle Mousquetiiire elbow length, black and white, worth a third more; our QO special sale price .7uC For Dotted Swiss worth 1 7 I Muslin 25c the yard. Friday morning we will put on special sale a tut of dotted Swiss muslin, assorted colors; worth reg ular 25c the yard, at "7 per yard ' ' l" Another Lot 10c Some 12 1-2 and irc the yard goods, all put In one lot I r and will be sold at, yard. . I UC FINE yiAUTY BATISTE Worth regular tSc and 20'. C yard JC Shirt Waist Reductions These Beautiful Waists go on sale Friday morning:, July 10th, for eight days. We believe this to be one of the best offer ings in Shirt Waists ever made in Eugene or Lane County. We invite your comparison. Values to $2.00, on sale for eight days, 11 1 v your choice P Values to $2.50, on sale for eight days, (T 1 your choice... V 1 JV Values to $3.00, on sale for eight days, . AA your choice ip4&.VV We invite your comparison Quality and price considered R. W. NEWLAND, Many of Our Best Bar gains Arc Unadvertiscd "mo lluruing ot Uome," at the Grand theater all this week. See the rest of the program In another column. Feed your roses or lawn a little; "Will Grow" fertilizer nnd see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware J 1 AT OTTO'S Karly IlreukfnNt Served for Accomo dation of Travelers. Breakfast will be served at Otto's every morning for the accomodation of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature. P.. C. MOKGAN'S FUKXIYtRR FACTOKY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone NEW TOIAY W ANTE II Two helpers at the Eu gene Iron Works. tf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. John D. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Thresla Adams, defendant. To Thresla Adams, the above named ilefnndant In the name of the State of Ore-1 gon you are hereby summoned to ap-i pear and answer the plaintiff's com-1 plaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before six weeks frum the date of the first) publication of this summons , which, date of first publication is Monday, i June 2!Hh, 1908, nnd you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint within the I time aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap ply to ,the said Court for the relief prayed for In the said complaint to wlt: For a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing between said plnlntlff nnd defendant to be for ever dissolved and that plaintiff have a divorce from said defendant and for the care, custody and control of the minor child, Esel and for full re lief. s This summons Is published once each week for six consecutlvo weeks In the Eugene Dnily Guard, by order of Hon. l. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said or der is dated from June 2lth,.190S. WILLIAM O. MARTIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the "SO EASY" Eye Glaaa Mountings. They are all the name impliea and readily adjuit them selves to almost any shaped nose. We keep most all kinds of mounting!, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "So Esy." We lit glaues right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J J J J. 0. WA ITS, Optician 611 Willamette Street, LAIHKS' lAY At Bingham & Jackson Billiard Parti-,ra Thursday, from 2 to 5 P. m.. No. 24 West Seventh street. Compe tent Instructors. All lames coroiany Invited. jS BINGHAM & JACKSON. XOTH'K M. H. Harlow will begin picking cherries Thursday morning n his place, 1 miles north of the Kugcne river bridge. J'J if rot; km;vv .. . . rr I ' I . . vJ 0:7 sir from kUnd Im-.H-n.,..,,,. I.'.. PoH, liWlder or rheumatic trouble. 1 nV dliV wh-ro you get tne best meal . . ..... j - - . l A I . 'i-i. 1 11 .. 1 hv O. J. Hull, or hv mall. Send for 'testimonials. Dr. r. u . nail, sain 1 Olive street. St. Loi.(e) I do IS 0- c g $ 3 t 75 - 62 ! s CO O Q 10 .S 5 o to u 11 IIKKK'S TO TIIF. (ilytlOCS JTII OF .11 I.Y, MAY IT I.IVi: AM) XF.'KIl MAY IT lilK. There's nolhlng lllte being free and Independent. li'Kpi'ood policy Is for vunr money. This, as well polite treatment In always accorded those who patronize tile Theatre Ites-tagant. 77777, rqi ml a b n y 5 u KBSa P -Zl CO CQ fx Q , 00. 1 1 - - - - - -- - -..---.-J