Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 11, 1908, Image 2

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Always Bought
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Signature
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i WILL NOTIFY
COLONEL BRYAN
0Fo NOMINATION
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For Over
Thirty Years
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Eugene Theater SS.
BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON
COMING
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
CLAMAN'S PLAYERS
Presenting the Big Scenic Revival oi
"On the Frontier"
In Five Acts and Six Scenes
A COMPANY OF J 6 PEOPLE
High class vaudeville specialties between each act. Not
a dull moment in the play. Latest special me
chanical devices and electrical effects
THREE SHOWS IN ONE
Drama Vaudeville Music
Free Band Concert In Front of Theater 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents
Lincoln, NY-li.. Aug. H. All pre
o liaratirirm have been umpleted for
tut? notlflcatlii tomorrow of William
I. liryan of his nomination for the
pre-lilency. The occasion promises
to be one of tht? most memorable
events lu the history of Lincoln.
Leading citizens, without regard to
their political affiliations, have en
tered Into the plans for the event,
which will be graced by rhe pres
ence of many republican officials of
Nebraska and of the city of Lin
coln. Th ceremonies attending the no
tification will take place on the
Krounds of the state capital, whore
titan il a have been erected for the
fieakors and prominent guests. The
ceremonies will be preceded by a
luncheon at the Lincoln Hotel, at
tended by Mr. Ilryan, Mr. Kern and
the members of the notification com
mittee. Among the members of the
notification committee, many of
whom reached the city today, are
the following: W. A. Forbes, Ari
zona; C. W. Ossenton, West Virgi
nia; It. H. Walker, Alabama; Ilyron
llarwlg. Wisconsin; liuatave Jones,
Arkansas; Oeorgo F. Chrlstenscn,
Washington; J. W. Pauley, Minneso
ta; Charles Edelman, California; J.
II. Tyler. Vlrglna; John T. Wlnshlp,
Michigan; Elmer F. Bockwlth, Col
orado; James K. Burke, Vermont;
Harry C. Ney. Connecticut; William
Masterson, Texas; W. S. Jennings,
Florida; Humphrey O'Sulllvan,
Massachusetts; li. ). McKesler. Ten
nessee; Crawford Wheatley, Geor
gia; F. M, Zlehack, South Dakota;
Hnrry L. Day, Idaho; Edward F.
limine, Illinois: T. F. Brantley, South
Carolina; 1". I'. Kean. Ilhode Island;
Harry McCart, Indiana; DcWltt C.
DeWItt, Pennsylvania; I,. M. Travis.
Oregon; J. P. O'Mally, Iowa; D. M.
Haley, Oklahoma; Charles M. Saw
yer, Kansas; T. S. Arnold, Ohio;
John Pnltrton, Louisiana; 'Frank
Llsh, North Dakota; W. B. Hnlde
mnn, Kentucky; Edward J. Hale,
North Carolina; Lewis Nixon, New
York; J. H. Wynne, Mississippi; J.
W. Ferris, Missouri; John H. Moore
hend, Nebraska; W. 11. George, Mon
tana; and Robert DavlB, New Jersey.
From the hotel the chief partici
pants In the ceremonies will proceed
In carriages to the Btale capital. Con
gressman Henry D. Clayton, of Ala
bama, will deliver the notification
speech. Tho speech of acceptance
by Mr. Bryan, It is said, will be short
as compared with the acceptance
apfoch of Mr. Taft. It Is said to
contain less than six thousand words.
The Issues of the campaign will he
discussed, but not at great length,
Mr. Brynn's views being reserved for
mere elaborate troatment In the sev
eral speeches he Intends to make dur
ing the latter part of August and
early In September.
Tho advance guard of the crowd
of visitors who will attend the notifi
cation put In an appearance today.
Largo parties. Including a number of
political clubs, are expected to arrive
tomorrow morning from Kansas
City, Omaha and other points. The
city la elaborately decorated for the
occasion and the downtown streets
are filled with hawkers selling Bryan
and Kern souvenirs and badges of
all descriptions.
ACTIVITY OF
AGEO HEAD OF
SALVATION ARMY
Ixindon, Aug. 11. General Booth,
the venerable head of the Salvation
Army, continues to he one of the
wonders of the axe. In his eight
ieth year he is Just completing his
fifth automobile tour through Great
Britain. Starting from Dundee, the
general and his staff have visited
scoreB of towns, and addressed hun
dreds of meettings. Everywhere he
has been received with enormous
crowds.
General Booth's next trip will be
to South Africa, where he goes in
order to have a look at Rhodesia,
and to form an oolnlon as to its
WILLIAM BOOTH.
capabilities to receive British set
tlers. Should tho field be found fa
vorable the Salvation Army will turn
a part of the present emigration from
Canada to Rhodesia.
FORBES TO ARRIVE
EARLY IN SEPTEMBER
Coach Forbes, of the University
football team, Is expected to arrive in
Eugene soon after September 1 to
take charge of the preparations for
tho 1908 football team. Forbes has
been in the lumber business near Se
attle. Olln Arnsplger. assistant to Forbes,
has beon working near Eugene all
summer. In speaking of the rules
he said that there was little change
from last year In this season's. The
rule books are Just out, edited as us
ual by Walter Camp.
Trainer Hayward Is expected to re
turn from the East shortly before
college opens.
THE EXQUISITE AROMA
nr niininr nftrrrr
ur iitiuiuc uurrcc
will be found lu our tine blend
of Mocha and Java that makes
a cup of coffee fit for the gods.
Our reputation Is your safe
guard in I he matter of teas and
and coffees, and you can get
better quality at lower prices
here than at any ether store In
Eugene. Purity, flue flavor and
quality l guarantied with ev
ery pound if tea, coffee or
spices sold at tlreeu a.
W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
OREGON'S RIFLE TEAM
LEAVES FOR EAST
In charge of Adjutant-General Kin
der, the ride team of the Oregon
National Guard left last night lu a
special car for Camp Perry, on Luke
Erie, Ohio, where they will represent
Oregon lu the National rifle competi
tion. The team will reach Camp Per
ry about a week before the tourna
ment begins, so Hint they will have
opportunity to familiarize themselves
with the range and rest from the
long rlile on the train. The members
tif tho team are: Major F. B. Ham
lin, of Roschurg, team coach: Cap
tain Samuel White, of Baker City,
team spotter; Lieutenant Eugene
Moshherger. of Wtmdburn, team
range officer; Captain It. Scott, of
Portland; Corporal Alex Ferguson.
Lieutenant Fred tl. Stewart. Lieuten
ant Richard Deich, Sergeant Alnsley
Q, Johnson, Corporal O. Romalne,
Sergeant A. A. Schwarx. Private
Butto Mooney, Sergeant F. H. Snod
gruss, Sergeant C. W. Abrams, Pri
vate Ben F. Shields, Corporal J. A.
IVtts, Sergeant R. L. Perdew, and
Corporal W. W. McOornaek.
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BA.RNARH EARL NUNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage atd Sales Stables
Obi Always KcJdV
First Qau Turnouts ol AH Descriptions
..STACES.
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ertvste residence rut will c all lev
D(g4f r It aotittrd th day brier.
KUGENE FLORENCE STAGE
A dal'.y itj(f leivrtEugrne it 6 i. m,
to MjrWhm. clt connection by
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Uvery Phone Main 2 !
TEACH KIW EXAMINATION-
Notice Is hereby given that the
county superintendent ot lne coun
ty will hold the regular examination
of applicants for state and county
papers In the county court house,
Eugene, Oregon, as follows:
r State l'wK'nt
Commencing Wednesday, August
U. 190S, at o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday, August 15, at
4 p. m.
Wednesday- Penmanship, history,
spelling, physical geography, reading,
psychology.
Thursday Written arithmetic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping. Friday Physiology, geography,
composition, alfobra. English litera
ture. Saturday- Botany, plane geomet
t. gt'ttersl history, school law.
For County Pnirr
Commencing Wednesday. August
li. IStK. at a m ami continuing
nntll Friday. August 11. at 4 o'clock.
Wednesday, Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading, physical geog
raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic,
theory ot teaching, grammar, physi
ology Friday - Geography, school law.
civil Koyenunent. English literature
W. II IMI.LAKIi,
County Siiperlni'nJent.
DIRK DISTRESS
It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of
Kugene Renders.
Don't neglect an aching back.
Backache. Is the kidneys' cry for
help.
Neglect hurrying to their aid
Means that urinary troubles will
follow quickly,
Dire distress, Blight's disease, dia-
Detes.
Mrs. !. Lester, of 551! Charnelton
street. Eugene, Or., writes: "1 have
suffered a great deal with pain in
my hack anil liuneness In the loins,
us well as disorders of the kidneys.
Some time ago I decided to take
Dunn's Kidney Pills and after using
the in for a few days 1 found great
relief from the pain and lameness. I
most heartily recommend this rem
edy to others."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, Bole agents for the Cul
led' States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
THE LARGEST DAY EVER
At The Bon Marche'
Closing Out Sale
WE HAVE heard of large days and have done a large busi
ness in one day, but we never had such a day as Satur
day was. The store was packed from morning till I J at
night. There were twenty clerks working as hard as they could
to wait on the trade. We will add extra salespeople this week, so
that the people will not have to wait to do their trading. It Vill
pay any family or person to buy their year's supply now, as every
article is
MARKED AT MANUFACTURER'S COS
You can get almost two pair of shoes for the price of one; you can
get two suits for the price of one. We cannot go into details and
price every articie, but we will sell you at just manufacturer's cost.
Every article is marked in plain figures and any child or person
can buy with their eyes shut and get the best bargain ever offered
in Eugene Remember we have just four more weeks to sell our
entire stock in. -
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOL
as
FOUR DOLLARS
-WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE-
Pacific Electric Heating Company's
I ELECTRIC IR.ON
I UNTIL SEPTEMBER TENTH
H
A year's guarantee accompanies each iron
This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest
s
GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL
I Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures
5 1 6 Willamette Street
Phone Red 5541
Summer Excursion ltiitca to equina
and Newport and Detroit.
On sale every day, round trip to
Yaqulna, $5.00; to Nowport $5. GO;
to Detroit, I4.S5.
Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited
to Monday following. $.1.00.
A. J. 81LLETTE. Agent.
Per Sore Feet. !
"I have found linden's Arnica!
Salve to be the proper thing to use!
for sore feet, as well ns for healing
burns, sort's, cuts, and all manner of
abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Portand. Maine. It Is the prop
er thing, too. for piles. Try It! Sold
under guarantee at W. A. Knyken-i
dall'a drug store. 2 5c.
There is an Increasing Demand
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATfON
The Eugene Business College
women
llll.l.MlRF. nittiTHEltS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press. House phono Red 2712; of
fice. Rlark 6411.
IF Vol' KNEW
Tho merits of Texas Wonder you
Tonld never suffer from Kidney,
Madder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment sold
by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send tor
testimonials. Dt K W. Hall, SSStl
Olive street, St. Louis.
COW KEEP.
Alfalfa meal. At Ua!".e7's. Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
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9 0
Wood swum;
Casollne p,w. r. bv W. W. Moore,
pho lied 3.': Order large or
small will be appreciated.
has trained many young men and
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:- -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business College
EUGENE, OREGON
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