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THE ElGEXlJ DAILY GUARD, Tl KSDAY. AUGUST 18. 10 ....ttt;;?TIIIIIIIIII; iANOTHE enar&ted From iT;tftiiiiiJ!!:!:!:::::::::cj::::5:::::::::::::Jii C 1 lo o Wife ; I WKo Is Responsible ' " We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build a fev more houses to rent. The Booth-Kelly Leoiber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co KITCHEN & KOMPP Succcuori to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables O-k and 7th Euene. Or. New Set Chairs of Why do you have OLD BHAIIUY CHAINS to your home, when you run make them GOOD A8 NEW for only 60c t A can of Chlnamel till work wonders In your home. See thnt the Chinaman la on every can. See our west show window. ASK TO HKK di ll NEW WALL I'AI'KK 10-18 West Hcveuth St. x OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co DEMOCRATS PLAN CIMMK OK TACOMA TO NAME JOHNSON,: '-'c 1 Taroma, Aug. 18. While j Minneapolis, Minn., Au 18. De-I spite the fuc.t that Governor John-' 1 son has declared that ho does notl I want a renominating an ofort will undoubtedly be made to name him for a third term when the Democratic alate convention meets here tomor row. So confident are the party lead era that he will be persuaded to ac cept the nomination whether he wautH It or not, that no other man Is King seriously considered for the nomination. crazed on religious subjects, it is thought, Wm. Kitely, aged 50, shot his sister, Mrs. Louisa Henstono, and com mitted suicide today. She will recover. SECRETARY OF STATE MAY BE ON DEATH BED (Continued From Page One.) PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is alwuyi glvtm nt tho Mer chants' Httuk of Kimono to cumnu'rt'tnl ncvouuu. We txtin1 to our pit Irons vtrjr arromuHMlntlon unit fu el!. ly thnt 1h rmiHist.'iU with absolute HiHMirtty. You will find t lint hnvliiK an nmoint with the Mon-hnniM Hunk 1 dtttliuMtvA Ailvnntaittt to you In your tuMtut'tt. CAPITAL - $05,000.00 Organized 1863 TSTe First National Bank OF EUCKNC, OREGON PIPE LINE TO WELL BEING RE-ESTABLISHED I The pipe Una leading to the well i across (he river is being put in the bed of the river again by (he Wlllam jetle Valley Company. In order to I place the plant In condition so that surplus gon, the secretary of state is the suc cessor of the governor when ih lat ter dies, resigns or leaves the office. This Is of especial Importance when 1 I.. ....... , kn.nj !... n re is t .1111.11111,1 I II il I VII I 1 m; J . . tttti Chamberlain, the governor, has re hKUSEY'S I,H0IH)SITKX jcelved the popular vote tot United WAS VOTED DOWN I States senator, and a mnjorl'y of the ' ' ' ; members of tho legislature nc? pledg ed to elect Chamberlain to the sen ale, if the legislature elects ijnver nor Chamberlain to the senate to succeed Charles W. Fulton, the sec retary of state will become acting governor until the following general election, giving the secretary c.f state the powers of governor and secretary and the salaries of both offices. The election of Chamberlain would make Benson the acting governor and give him two of three votes In the state Petitions of romonstrance against the granting of the Mount Scott dis trict to the new water company form ed by H. 8. Kelsay ure in clrciiltaion among the residents of the Mount Scott territory. These petitions will lie presented to the county court, ask ing the court to postpone the hearing of the petition from Monday until such time as tho Mount Scott people can Investigate the new company thoroughly With but ono dissenting vote the!b?ard meeting, which means almost to reject the plan of Inimrporating nnnge of the state institutions and Estimates were presented showing i vafios sundry appointments, that If Incorporated tho town of Fir- ...... l.l ..l . VL'OXIL'V I."1!.'! rvi'l-u .. unused aluee It was first j svatl,m f(lr ul)out $s00 Thp vo( on j AT MKETIXt; LAST NIOIIT I ",! Question indicated the disfavor wun wnicn "t was met. Telegram. I t ne iirotnernoori or American Yeo- I men Initiated a class of twentv-two and undivided profit! 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total 1300,000 I'ndrr Sunir Management 1S.1 Yrara Your Patrona. Nidlclft!. iT. 0. Ilandrlrkt President 8. D. Eakln Vice President P. R. 8-odgrus Cashier Darwin Urlatow . . . Assistant ('ashlar thy and dug. A 4 AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Fivt pj&ucngcr car for hirt Any titut diy or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 SMIIWKKS PROMISED Mm TOMORROW Portland. Aug. 18. Ore gon and Washington Show era tonight or Wednesday; cooler except near coast. Idaho Showers tonight or Wednesday ; cooler. WHEAT 'orthml. Aug, bluestotu, '.t'J MARKETS 1-8.-- Club. SS; red. , vallev, ST. UOIt.N At CobuiK, August In. l'.MiS. to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mcltee, a sou. weight, eight pounds. On I S 0 S . a son. the Coburg road to Mr. and Mrs. Ch cago A it g. :t-. D c.'f.iber. 18.-- ';( l- Septeiit:.'r ; Maj, ','S H. H. McVA StKCUAr In M. S. Mubbl Transfer Company will n tti'rni tmnofcr ImiIu; imm. Iioum hohl xm-iN, trunk iftul nil thlitK In ttl tni will rtH'Oltt lntiiii ml t-nrrftil m tfitt ln. 'ltuttif-a iVnupl mitt inrfut'' la tmr tMlit. Him,,, H. ,l I i.'l or"vr onlt'rs m NhiIi mu 1'Unr Htorr jScoirsSaoiai-PEpsinCapsiJb .4 A F05ITIVE CUr.E. V - ( ."..... ..-t,,,v .a.M.-r COFPEE Why doesn't your pn cer moncybick every thing ? Can't (jet the floods or the money. r.f mnnt If to SoO l, V. , 111 !.. Illad.l.- 1 . t ,' 1- h 1 ,1 V ,ri t ll'.( I, lor i' V: Kuini'v S I and i. Ills a tut Hold ti W ' I OXt. It U H 1.ANO. o o,. ., I V! HCitS o ,i .uur II VKHSV ARK CO. Kennedy s ;.axative Is especially recommended dren. It is.-tes nearly maple sugar. Sold by all druggists .NKW candidates last evening at the W. O . hall on West Klghth street. Af ter the Initiating work the following oincers were elected: Honorable foreman, ,1. H. Ilanlel; master of ceremonies, K. L. (iibbs; correspondent, Dr. li S. Heardsley; master of accounts. Lizzie Daniel; chaplain. Marguerite Harper; over seer. Olive l.ee; watchman, .1. F. .lohnston: sentinel. .1. A. Moore; guard. Horace Knierson; l.ady Kowe na. F.ffle llulllford; l.adv Kebecra I Susan M. Hill. " . I he Yeomen will hold another vougn syrup ; special meeting Mondav evening at or i-nu- tne . u. . hall to initiate another good as;blg class, which will make the wi homestead just organized numlier TOIHY OVl'r n"nrtr''1 ,1H'm,'ers. August lb. lioy lAJomis, ing the same between said points with bitulithic, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders are required to state the price in detail in accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the City Engineer. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construction of said curbing; for the paving and for the drainage. The said improve ments shall be completed within ninety days from the date of letting the contract therefor. The work to be done under the supervision of the Street Commit tee and to be approved by them. An ' approved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful per formance of the contract. A certi fied check in a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, is required to accompany each bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to re ject any or all bids, by order of the Common Council. H. S. BRYSON, Acting Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this ISth day of August, 1908. WANTED tletuan; Take Knitnl vhnnuru, v.... fAt .1.-. Room and board (or gen- you need it. That is the onlv time private room near TMni and Lawrence: private house pre- you need It; then vou' will not be ferred. Address Room. " Cuard ,; troubled with sour stomach, belching. on siomacn, etc. Sold by i urugKisuk f.,- ' -. . all WANTED Uonil rometent general housework. Mrs. M. Mathews. 71 West Ninth street. t( A ! Nuicv PnHTtj to Contrnctiir and ( Hvoer. LOST- A ,,r If boys' shoes vn 1 ,t"to life Krm'of 'T,1.th, 'v"" (.. ' . ( 1 '" r-ugene. Aucns FOR SALE - Kami of about Kit acres, more or I.-. In small town .:; two t! -i k, o( btism-9-s porti ti. good frame house and barn, fine orihar.l: three wells; part in J:,-M and I'art In pasture; to rent Mime responsible party. For fur. titer particulars call on or ad Less V l'l isKy. Eugene. a;: l :t tliis will t,o reielveii hv ii,. ;'v.-e; eomm'.tt.-e of the Conn,' il t:.e oft , . of ;t. city Reror.l, r (1, the Cifoof Kotene un;il T ;'o ,i ,:,'j !' "1 . Mond.IV AUdlst ;!lsi I'm," r the ;m;rov ment of E'.gh'h from the Fas, ,,,. f ,),..',. ' ' ' the W, st sule ,,t . ,..,. I street in theCJtty of Eiu-ene iu ..,, cotlsli u, :ion of i-e!..,it eurlitPt Co,'. '! sides of said sir,..; ,,. j . ; . '- Notice to Conlrnetors and lriM'rty Owners, Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. "SO, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 13, inus, bids will be received by the street committee of the Council in the office of the City Recorder of the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m.. Monday August 31st. 1908, for the Improvement of Sixth street from Olive street to the West side of the alley between Willamette and Oak streets in the City of Eugene, by the construction of cement curbing aiong not n sides of said street and by paving the same between said points with bitulithic. asphalt, or other hard surface pavement in ac- coruance with the plans and speci fications therefor, now on file In the office of the City Recorder. Didders are required to state the price in detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the City Engineer. Sep arate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion of said curbing; for the paving and for the drainage. The said im provements shall be completed with in ninety days from the date of let ting the contracts therefor. The work to he done under the supervision of the Street Committee nd to be approved by them. An 'approved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful per 'orinanre of the contract. A certi t ed check in a sum equal to five per ''tit of the amount bid. payable to J. 1 Matlock. Mayor, is required to : company each bid. The Street ''""'""'O reserves the right to re :' au or all bids. Ity order of the I ninioii Council. It. S. URYSON', Acting Recorder Eugene. Oregon, this ISth Iat.-,1 UXCi.E SAM i'MVII THE r on July 4th in tor birthday, and thnt many soiled torn ments to show eTid palnt. Whether t paint, stain er soi. cause whatever ! vour garments rrt- they will look good cleaned at tue i Works. FvprvthinlPO aeaningandM Eugene Dye Phone A Appreciates s&l cigars. itgD The Mount HeJ favorite among il! It is positively Cigar on the ntf L. C.BE4 Stone W on W- -- L -1 ' -3;rlngf:--:--t- o 'ay of August. 190S. o