i oliver'typewriter
Lw Son or Daughter
ui, wMwrite your
P'v :,, is the
LinExistcnce.
RANK,LocalAt
Eujeiw, Oregon
CULTURAL
OLLEOE
his,
Ltfate courses In Agrj-
rlndlM ASrouuuij, ,
in' Civil, Electrical,
u4 Mining Engineering;
pharmacy.
..trv courses in Agri-
L-irr Domestic Science
Commerce and Mechanic
L. forte rfork, cabinet
Lm fitting, plumbing, nia-
etc.
nitr, modern equipment;
opens Sept. 25
j ..iiiiwie with full In
ks application to the Re-
In J, T. MACHEN
ERE bavin? tM es-
ull up or come to
Bltld, the best town
ku in the TiHey, the
trend center and the
ia power in the
Firms ot all sizes
Ascriptions, also cty .
;t lor sale.
REAL ESTATE C0
bpbooe Main 171
1MUNROE
IOUSFUR.NISHER
V'tS--RANGES
NlTURE
WesttlghthSU
"trrtliing (or the kit-
prta ol pots and pans In
laiwware. All the little
tut make cooklne a
M ot a drudge you will
uiepnme Ked 5576.
HE .OREGON
lTES
ST
this
season by the
THERN
IRC
A
P 111 Oregon)
Ore. as fol-
s:
OlW T,y
via
California.
. 87.5o
82.5o
81.75
75.oO
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ftifcjh
"Wand
T6.5
71-25
v3.75
,75
.7j
on sale
18
MM.
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atop.
IT"-. ii,F,;
P TO dates
Uete
Pas-
"a"J. Ore.
MOTHER'S
GUIDE
"When a young girl's thoughts be
irome sluggish ; when she has head
aches, dizziness, faintness, and ex
hibits an abnormal dispofition to
sleep; dislikes the society of other
girls ; then the mother should come
to her aid promptly, for she pos
sesses information of vital import
ance to the young daughter.
At such a time the greatest aid to
nature is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. It prepares the
young system for the coming
change, and has helped to bring
three generations safely from girl
hood to womanhood. Read what
LYDIA E. PIN KHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
has accomplished for Miss Olson.
Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 North
East Street. Kewanee,IU.,inaletter
to Sirs. Pinkham says:
" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound cured me of backache, aideache,
and established my periods after the
best physicians in Kewanee had failed
to help me, saying that an operation
was necessary."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatuleney,indiges
tim,diz7.iness,ornervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pirikhnm invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Summer
WILL SOON
Be Over
And there will be no de
mand for light-weight
goods. Like all other sen
sible merchants we reduce
the prices on seasonable
goods as the season wanes
because we want to clean
them all up to make room
for fall and winter stocks.
You will, therefore, find
many real bargains in our
store suits and furnish
ings for summer wear and
that will be just what you
wntfor early fall. We
carry the famous hand-
? tailored line of Michaels, 5
witm tx. vo. cioming,
every suit of which is cor
rect as to style, pattern
and workmanship. There
are none better; few lines
equal to them.
Light weight Underwear and all
kinds of furnishings for the
summer season.
If you would dress well and
comfortably, come in and let us
how you what we nave.
You don't hate to buy unless
you find what suits you.
ED. HANSON
J- W. BARRINGtR
Expert housemover
Moves anything-. Twenty-fsv
7iJeaFtti,r.ct. Residence, E
fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eueene.Ore.ron.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
oncrete, Gravel, Building
and and good excavation
O earth for sale
Phone Black 28$l
or call at 345 W 4th
inc f t &kik
SHERMAN ROTfFlED
OF NOMINATION
FOR SECOND PLACE
(Continued From p;
ige One i
for the prominent
guests from
nt"
town.
Seerli Has l!ri,.f
The candidate's acceptance s,
was one of the briefest on record on
such an occasion, lie spoke from a
flaw-decked stand in rront t hi'j
home on Oeiiessee street. Secreta
Root, although not on regular
program, niaile a brief address.
.Mr. Sherman's address of arcem
Q.w. ..M .i ... . . . .
iuku.cu uie example ' 1 . Je
Ta't. uledsfnir nt!?"f.-ini J on.. ..a
ministration with whirr, he may lve
PrP?M.n? parry ? ;hf V"" of
President Rooseve r. He h.i-,..i
the tnm of T """
me issue of the campaign was not
whether "the people shall n.ie h.:..u. . k ' '
cause, he said, "sureiy the peonie;
I ta. ' ,.y ,hc ,)eo,,e haveltlon that arrived and departed' with
h, ,h0fU.rh lnel.lle"l"e do rule.-i the last Democratic administration,
but hat the overshadowing-issue is:declare in their platform that rtiev
snail the administration of Presi. : fnvnr -immio. ....:,..
dent Roosevelt be approved?"
Mr. titierman did not discuss the restore the tariff to a revenue basts "
Issues of the platform, contenting 1 A "revenue basis' "a tariff for rev
hlmself with the declaration that he 'enue ontv." "ulilmnto r, u
subscribed full and heartily to the:
""s oiaienieiu oi principles, ne
I' s
mimtl J
I JrfMftW: jfeAatfc
SENATOR JULIUS C. BURROWS.
referred to the Democratic party as .lean Industries, an attack upon the
an "aggregation of experimental mal- American wage scale, a lessening cit
contents and theorists whose only! the demand for the products of Amor-
claim to history is a party name they
pilfered."
air. Sherman's Address
Senator Burrows aim gentlemen of
the Notification Commitee:
Your chairman, speaKing for the
committee, has notified me of my
nomination by the Republican Na
tional convention, held in Chicago in
June, as the party's candidate for
vice president. As 1 chanced to he
in Chicago In June, I had an inkling
of the convention's action, which
was confirmed by a warm-hearted
reception tendered me by my neigh
bors on the occasion of my homecom
ing July 2. This official notifica
tion, however, is welcome and the
nomination you tender nie Is accept
ed; accepted with a gratitude com
mensurate with the great honor con
ferred; accepted with a full apprecia
tion of the obligations which accom
pany that honor, an honor greater
because my name is linked with that
of William II. Taft, whom I respect
and esteem highly and who approach
es the high office of president excep
tionally well equipped to discharge
the duties and bear the varied and
weighty responsibilities of that ex
alted position. My acceptance could
not be made with honor unless I were
In full accord with the declaration of
principles adopted by the convention.
Not only am I In full and complete
accord with my party's platform, hut
I endorse every word of the statement
made by Mr. Taft In his address of
acceptance when notified of his nom
ination as the Republican candidate
for president.
That speech fully and comprehen
sively discusses the issues of this
campaign as presented by the plat
forms of the two great parties, so
that It is appropriate that my state
ment should be short. Those not
convinced by the presentation of Mr.
Taft I round not hope to persuade.
It Is, however, In conformity with
custom that I refer at least briefly
to some of the Important issues of
the campaign.
Is ProtiM-tlonNt
First. let me say that I am a pro
tectionist. 1 am sufficiently practi
cal to value the utility of a fact high
er than the beauty of a theory, and
I am a protectionist because experi
ence has demonstrated that the ap
plication of that principle has lifted
us as a nation to a plane of prosper
ity above that oicupiV by any inner
people.
; I especially commend that plank
i nr our platform which promises an
f the tariff s hc.llilci.
' Tl,,.; nleilen will b" ttfifillcd 111 all
,!-
! I, oilmen! based Itl ) every
particular
m.o.i the broad principles of pro'
iti,n for all American Intere
al W
for labor, for capital, for l' '"'" ' "
and consumers. The Dlngley bill,
iran.v gi'arii.
TlTSD.iV. AICIST
aa.-U-J.was 'r..
I lien , u.-l;ni; rondili::
opinentj of iiUustri ,!
a decade. !i i.-ri In vol i
I to ,!ic
d.'iel
sperity In ,
" .in I do .urce
Have sur,.,i,.,f our inn-:
ate ex-'
liei'tat-ion.-., C,
:;v
so :.!!,..(.,) ,.,,)-
ii' in certain ,r -mi., of sclie.l-!
oin.uer in- -.. .,, nUf ;
In this re.,- .,-: ,),!
II
lrliif ip
r pniterrion :K!H ,lU.i in ;
govern; sih
lie imposed
dunes rr.,;,. aul
will f .1 ;i , -,,..
oi piiMnt-iMii lit irom- and al.T.vul
and in.-rre a rasmu:.'.. pn.fit to ali
Aniencan Intentits. Itepul.lMin
oo-ii oi !,(! a prom
alone the manufacture:
capital ir.r.-sted. but a
American irodnctioii.
nnd eniploy.-d, the an::
t. the miner and tho:
transportation and tr
cT.tu-aces not
n 't alone the
encased lit
;';e employtM
-n the latui--tinaued
ii:
tir.iadly
speaking, those enefu-cd
pursuit and c.iIIIiik win, n our tariff
directly or indirectly affecrs. llur-
. 7 . '
miu' a statutory ami cation nf tM
principle, prosperity has abided with
! "s. When a revenue tariff Iri. i,i
Z'Zr I'L.!?.
brethren, whose memories ,r
.h.., . . . ' .
mni pruiuises are trait, and
: who hnve niwuva ovhii,o.,j
mindful o '
iof schedules as may be necessarr to
all have an Identical meaning; tRat
meaning being an assault upon Amr-
lean soli and toll; less work, less pay
less of the necessaries and comforts
of life, in the light of history what
issue of the campaign so vitally af
tects American citizens? Experience,
that effective teacner. effective save
with the one-man power now parad
ing under the title of the Democrat
ic party has taugiu the nation a val
uable lesson and the result of the
coming November . lection will ontv
more prove the American people to
be apt scholars. What the labon r ef
the field, skilled and unskilled, de
sires is the opportunity at al! Mi.ies
to exchange his i.raiu and brawn
for good pay In good money. A pro
tective ti'riff and the gold standard,
both now the exis.uig achlevemo.-ts
of the Republican party, in spite of
democratic opposi'ioti, give the la
borer that opportunity.
Ilelieves III liquidity
The Republican party believes In
the equality of all men before the
law; believes In granting labor's ev
ery request that do 's not seek to a
cord rights to one n an dented to an
other. Kair-mlndel labor asks no
more, no less, and approves the rec
o.d of the Republl i i party because
A that party's acts.
I have helped to make my party's
vecoid In the enacne at or the eiKiil
hour law-, the employers' liability act,
the statutes to minimize the hazard
of railroad employes, tne child labor
law for the District of Columbia, and
other enactments designed to espec
ially Improve the conditions of la
bor. IL cannot hope to better atate
my position on Injunctions than by a
specific endorsement of Mr. "I'a't's
Cincinnati declaration on that sub
ject. That (intltiracit'cht I make.
The Colm cd I luce
As a nation our duty compels thai
by every constitution,-'! and reasona
ble means the material and educa
tional condition of the colored race
he advanced. This we owe to our
selves as well as to them. As the re
sult of the course of events that cat
never be reversed, they are a part of
our civilization, their prosperity is
a part of our prosperity; their de
basement would lie our misfortune.
The Republican party, therefore, will
offer every enrouracai'-nt to the
thrift. Industry and In'ellfgence that
will better their prospect of higher
attainment-
I believe in Die maintenance of
-ii, h an armv. the upbuilding of such
a navy as will le- the
t h. pi fitel : loll of A :ie
and Atm-rii-aii inter' -
Thi't at ev-rv i xi"- I
be so fort;(ie)l that ii" :
mav be tempted to n."
II, -ve In Ihcfrt uorati'.n
L-iiariintee of
t i' an citizens
- every Wh'-ie,
;. illt we lua
r t on eai t b
.--t US. I be
nt the A i
i, an men nam inai in
ii tci in rend
el fj
Ing whatever financial aid may be
18,
inns
'eg'-
Syrup figs'
onna
Clpansps thpvSy.st.'in E
tia.Hv.Disiu'Ks trills tun
i ii
nrluA itut lt L
! 1-
111 vTl nil I ii, n
.r-u-iA naiurauy.ucu it io us
n Loati p,
Bo.st fwLTisimfn find f kiltl-rm-yimnj
nmt OKI.
'lo et iU lirntj;icial Ejcts
A'V biv tli tmiuine ulilcli
has wk Kill name oi the L
fojtlw
utim-
ferny
CALIFORNIA
tv
m tu mnuiijncKirmKriiTlpii uw rfrr
SILD Br&LL LEADING" DRUGGISTS.
itk-uiv o,.!! pens' SO kodW-
nccesary to.accomplUjh. this purpose.
I emphasize as my party's creed
and my faith that in legislation and
administration favor should bo ex
tender! to no- class, no set-t,. no rare,
no'settion as opposed to another. To
foster class hatred, to foster discon
tent, is un-Republican anil un-An'er-ican.
Our party stands on the de-
claratiin that all' nrem am? crTOteiJ
with equal rights and It will have no
part In the enactment or execution of
any liiw that does imr amity alike tJ
all good American citizens, whatewr
their railing or- wherever- tftey tfve.
r will allow no man In our land to
have advantage In law over another
man. It offers no safeguard to cap
ital' that is not guaranteed" to labor:
no protection to the workingiun ths!
is not Insured' to His employer. It
would offer to each and to both in
pursuit of health atuf Happiness and
prosperity every possible advantage.
Shall- the- People Rnle?
Shall the people rule?" is de
clared by the Deniocratfc platform
and candidate to be the "overshadow
ing issue now under dis
cussion." It Is no Issue. Surely the
people shall rule; surely the people
have ruled; surely the people do rule.
No party rules: The party com in is
sioned by the people. Is simply the
Instrument to execute the people's
will, and from that party which does
not obey their expressed will or
which lacks the wisdom to lead suc
cessfully, the people will withdraw
their commission.
For half a century, with but twi
exceptions, the people have commis
sioned the Republican party to ad
minister the national government:
commissioned It because Its decla vd
principles appealed to their l.est
judgment: commissioned It because
the common sense of the Aniericaii
people scented danger In Democratic
policies. Ours always has been, al
ways must be, a government of the
people. The party will, after March
4 next, execute old laws and enr-ct
new ones as In November it Is com
missioned by the people to do. Tba
commission will be from an untraiu
meled American electorate. Shame
on the party, shame on the cand.dnte
who Insults the American penplo by
suggestion or declaration that a ma
jority of Its electorate Is venal. The
American voter, with rare excentlon,
lit casting his ballot. Is guided by hits
best Judgment, by his desire to con
serve his own and the public weal.
The tireatest Issue
The overshadowing Issue of the
campaign really Is. shiill the admin
istration of President Roosevelt be
approved; shall a parly of demon
strated capacity in administrative af
fairs lie continued In power, shall the
reins of government be placed In ex
perienced hands, or do the people
prefer to trust their destinies to an
aggregation of malcontents and theo
rists, whose only claim to a party his
lory is the name they pilfered.
With a record of four decades of
wise legislation, two Bcore years or
faithful administration; offering its
fulfilled pledges as a guaranty of Its
promises for the future, the Republi
can party appeals to the people, an l
with full confidence In their wisdom
and patriotism, awaits the rendition
of the November verdict.
Notice to Contractors and I'roN-rly
OlVIMTS.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terina of Ordinance No.
779. passed by the Common Council
of the Cl'y of Eugene. August 13,
I DOS, 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, 190X,
for the Improvement of Fifth street
from Olive street to Willamette street
In the rltv of Eugene, by the construc
tion of cement curbing along both
'sides of said street and by paving
the same between said points witn
bltullthlc. asphalt, or other hard
surface pavement In accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor,
now un Ilia In l"e "luce ot tne v-iiy,
Recorder. ;
Bidders are required to state 1 ,
price in detail In accordance with the
specifications, ami r,n the form pre-!
pared by the City Engineer. Hepar-j
ate contracts will be awarded to the I
lowest bidder for the construction ;
of sa d curbing; for the paving and
for the drainage. The said Improve-j
meats shall be completed within nine-1
ty days from the Hate ot leuing me
contracts therefor.
The work lo be done under the
supervision of the Street Committee
and to be approved by them. An
approved bond will be required of
e h contractor for the faithful per
formance of the contract. A cer
tified check in a sum equal to five
..,. ,,.,,t of the amount bid. payable
tr,'i I) Matlock, Mayor, Is required
,., "in l"n V each bid. The Street
C. ui"-- reserves the right r--
. or ail bids by Older of the
' ,Ps. ItltYSON.
Acting Recorder
"'(Tinted at W.getie, Oregon, tills IMll
day of August, isuv
if
W. M. CREEN, SMoSt
6!9 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
Ymfm
quinary ot Bread
FAWK SELLS BUSINESS
AT IRVING FOR SliUQQ
W. W. Fawk. of Irving, sold' this
week to Smock & Kinsman, a firm
recently in business near Grant L'.'ihhi.
his general merchandise store at Irv
ing lor t' 00 0. and Is now looking for
another location In either Kugene or
Salem. Mr. Fawk prefers Kligeuu- t.n.
Salem, having great faith In this sec
tion. .
The members of the new firm are
experienced and hnve already taken
charge of the store.
Perfection oil cook stoves are safe
CllAMUtiKS HARDWARE CO.
Mrs. A. .1. I'rltchett left for Rose
burg this afternoon. Shu haa- been
the guest here of her brother aiiiE
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward. (iood
cbllil. At Rosehurg she will visit a
sister, from where she will go- to her
home ut I.os Angeles.
SICK Hr.AUACHE
Positively cured by
I I 11.. Ul II..
CARTERS
tlnre Little Filln,
Tlicy also rcllcva Dis
tress from Dyspepsia to
digestion and TodUexty
Eiitlng. A perfect mo
ody for Dizziness. Nuuma.
Drowsiness, Bud Tuta
In tho Moufih, OstaA
ToBgue, Palni la tba 8Mft
TORPID UVHlt TUfrj
regulato toe Bowels. Purely Vegetable
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL MCL
CARTERS
Genuine Must Efear
r c:m c:,..
TpYlls.
llTTlE
WSLJ REFUSE VIBSTITUTES
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds nf reliable, rtltimriino
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West 8th St,
Phone block I 117
THE
PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
Ia now opened under new manage
ment. We have thoroughly clean
ed and renovated the building
throughout . remodeling It In
many ways. The dining room has
been newly painted and papered
and we are In a position to guar
antee the best meal In the city
lor 20c
flood coffee and fresh meats a
specially. Chicken dinner on
Sunday, 2"c. Dive us a trial and
we will do the rest. Menl tickets
tor week, 21 meals, 3.fj'). Fe
male help In kitchen and dining
doom.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props
SKVK.NTII OI.IVE UTS.
G15
Julius
Goldsmith
o
CllTTL
IflVE
J I PI LJ
As an Attrac
tive Display
oii rannoi find aimliinis to
e.iual our china and crockery
Jine, ju.lniim from the sal In
flict ion it gives and tin- money
saved in buying here.
These are not cheap goods, but
tiv prices are very tow consld
erit g t lie quality.
MOST GR.OCEUS SELL 2
Olympic Flour j
tvery sack guaranteed
Mjrf or srilKted Eiateto Oregon ban) whntt- It pro- 4
JucnmorvloiTOoi bread thin any other ffWiur jtxt sfer
loiverar ligttor antt whiter. Btciuaa ol Itn Incrcwd
produced th coit la oc higher than lot
5
other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE- PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived bv buying from a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
. LUDFORD &
Practical Painter
J02 W. Eight Si. Eugene. Oiv
A NICK IdTTI.IO MHAIj AT
Til K TIIKATKIO CAKH
Is iilwiiy appreciated, where yon (ret
everything no appetizing and tooth
some these dune mornings, when
your appetite In fickle. When you
imnt to trem your friends, your wife,
or your nvceilieait to n meal that la
rooked to the yucca's taste, brinse
them In the Theatre Cnfe.
! Elecf ricGas, Water
Willamette Valley Co
ACENCY FOR.
Keelox
TYPEWRITER.
rbor.s and Ri' L -.u for" ail
Machines at
Schwarzschild's Book Ston
386 Willamette St.
Every Woman
UloUfMttd and ihonM knnv
ix. ill lfi WtiliilMTIIl
Whirling bprcy
11 rr Inrrltt tmr tl.
If tie- ruifihtaiijjr th
in ''i't no
oiiifrirri Mr-mi mmi. fr
111 iitiW.I l-,! -W ft Htm
run i'riir-iiir mmi tiiffnuiin ir.
valit-rila ' U.'ipa. M IHVKI. ft
WcxMlwi.rfl.(J lrk 4k On., PortUMb
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