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fl'test MADE 1 LiiEflt Remedy for MIPATION Many Ailments LltinS . Therefrom. L m Overcoming and Headaches Inquiring a JXATIVE Lei Them. It Has Uie Action on the IUYERand BOWELS. trtu prefer can ob- Man-a-lln In tablet HAN-A-LIN CO., bliBUS.OHIO, U. S. A. ! 1 WKATHKIt AfiAlX PROMISED ltd. Aug. 19. Ore- stineton and Idaho j cooler, with wester- (SITE POSTOFFICE dM and health a9sur- HERB BUTTON, Agt. f LK JIKAb AX T"E TIIEATHE CAFE rK where you Ret ' vuzinj; ad tonUi. J morniriRs, i,e l fickle. When you ff Wends. ...... .i. t to a moal tliat is t 11 c '-(tie. as,Water metttS lAn. OP 3 4-n "BRYAN SURE TO BE ELECTED" SAYS. L. M. TRAVIS i,a ioLLi:rrn is hixmxu VOTKS rX)lt DKMOCKAT HV j THOVS.VXDS HF.AItST IS COX- ' NOLIDATIXG PAUTV COMMKIt. ( IAL FIKMS I'lLMXG TOWAHD I1HYAX .... I Deiieve orjatt win uo mmeo, was the opening statement of Lee M. "No man has been more misu,iot..,r ,Y , , ,'"ss ''?!. L" tlu' alU'or T,.vl. ehalrman of the Lane eountv than Bryan in the nn L" "l " L"a When he oomes hack Democratic central committee, who returned this morning from the noti fication ceremoles at Lincoln, while talking to a Guard reporter ' today. "LaFollette is winning more votes for Bryan than forty Democratic speakers," was another remark drop ped by the local Democratic leader. Travis heard a speech by LaFol lette in Lincoln, and he said that the partisan Republicans would swear under their breath, while the Demo crats would cheer wildly with the La Follette Republicans. While LaFol lette promised to support Taft imme diately after his nomination. Attor ney Travis quoted him as saying that he( La Follette) and Bryan were working for the same common cause and common ends. While not making any direct ap peal to the people for Bryan, by cre ating a distrust In the Republican party and by hammerlnk away at such leaders as Long, of Kansas, who has been downed by La Follette, and Burkett, of Nebraska, the Wiscon sin senator is making .thousands of votes for the great "commoner" all over the United States. Moreover, in a general way, the Wisconsin man's sentiments are much the same as the Nebraskan's, he not even hes itating to criticise Roosevelt for per mttteing the Freeland-Aldrlch bill to pass without the president's veto. Hearst a lllesNing "Hearst, so far. in' the minds -of the big Democratic lexers," said Mr. Travis, "has been productive of nothing but good. Instead of disor ganizing the party, he has joined all factions, the conservative and more radical members. The Independence party will cut no figure. The papers may have some influence, but they will be offset by such publications as the New York World, which, be cause Hearst has declared against Bryan, has declared for the Nebras- "Then. too, the Hearst papers are losing circulation, and their adver tising rates are falling, which shows how the tide is turning. Indeed. Mack and Nixon, who are the chief organizers at Lincoln , expressed themselves as heartily hoping that Hearst would keep up the fight against Bryan until the end of the campaign. "The convention of the Independ ence party," continued Travis, "was a paid one. Two members from Cal ifornia with whom I talked on the train, said they had gotten their ex penses paid, and would support Bry an just the same. At San Francisco they have signed statements to the same effect. "On the trains It Is easy to see how the tide is turning. Regardless of what has been said, a great part of the traveling and commercial men are fighting for Bryan, as are many big commercial houses which no one would ever think would line up In the Democratic column. "Organized labor is getting be hind the Democraic ticket as well as many big finis. Gompers, despite j what has been said of him, is exert- ing a tremendous Influence, because i behind him there is so much truth that is Irrisistible. Murphy Passes AYoixl "Boss Murnb-v. of Tammany, has m 1m wzsszsvtsu 'iff f isat NEW YORK'S FLEET OF FIRE BOATS. I,','"' """" Powerful engine In "tlie0orld for extinguishing lire nr.- Wi ,r's """ vnrl""s flre lnts In the waters around New York city. There 'lf ' slx ''oa'8 I" the fleet, nml they are capable of throwing Iwoscre stream '11 ir "'7 n"h r"rc'e cno"Kh to demolish a miming ferryboat or pier or to Q deluge n ship. This Illustration shows the lleet ar-Wlmr and one of '" Iti action. G J"E KK.KNK a. so passed n, ,Vl,n) . , ranks of the great v ...... up Mm iiryan it) n -r , . , state. Many ltepubhcans ;ius tired of lheir mad,, J ... j ! who are trying to esea ,.,,' : Hughes for governor. In , a,e ,i M , " llu tL w nt make ot the Kepublican party Ml evte.,,,.; -. unite I( !ne N : turned down another w Y.uk-r i lent MM I amy a greater aid to the 1 1,.,. , reruso t SU.,.M who would not help mem out stead said that he would take in luoal factional fights. MetluxU 'liuiiciut: 'Bryan is using difieren; Tan. ' ii in - 11 i'.u l ou. sam the couutv chairmm stead of speaking ,ffha ) i... 1 "In - reads his speeches. Forme'-i.- V t, o , press garbled his language an I , . i sense terrll.lv. l.nt fc. . . ,, ' U o I Impossible, for each mess. C w Z . , ""-laa . e-N1'' 's to l've ' Riven to every mess et.i. ,;I."'""'t ."' -"lh "' Sacramento rcad instead of delivered : was..thf ctusi"K statement of the in- ADVKKTISKI) JiKTTKKS August 19. Mrs. Otto Bennett. Grant Brewer. Fred Bryan. Mrs. L. S. Fuller. Mrs. L. E. George. Mrs. Jas. Jenkins. E. E. McCarty. J. M. Pepprad. Ole Sannes. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shay. Samuel Small. Mrs. Ethel Staley. John Suemate. Ralph Swartz. C. B. Taylor. Eugene Yost. J. L. PAGE. P. M. To avoid delay In delivery, have your mail addressed to street and number, P. O. Box, Gen. Delherv or R. F. D. No. COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing. Your f roeer r.tiirtii rour moner fl to immt Ilk. Schillinf. fut- w p., him Whenever a tagged salmon is caught the fisherman who makes the catch Is requested to detach the tag and send it to Henry O'Malley, Unit ed States superintendent of fishleries for Oregon, at Oregon City, or to Master Fish Warden H. C. McAlister nt Portland. With each of these tags it is urgently requested that the sender give the date of the catch, the condition of the fish and any other ; information he may be able to im part, i ne results oi tnese experi ments are of importance not only to the fishleries bureau from the view point of science, but to every fisher man in tlie country as well, and it is desirable that the reports by the va rious fishermen who catch the tagged fish be forwarded as soo nas possi ble In order that more experiments may be made before the end of the season. Summer F.-xcurslon Rjites to Vaquina and N'evKrt and Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to Yaqulna, $5.00; to Newport $5.50; to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Mondav following. $3.00. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent WF.LL DIULIiIXCt. For iil)-0-Jatf we!! drilling see Mp-dHte w! drilling I south. Range 3 west of the WDIani- -,,,r,nf'rC,r'.-;,WjInd . ler;Vette Meridian In Oregon, containing 91 21. 999 Villard Bou.. t' i , , Oregon. T.nnnke jel. Red OA.STOH1A. u.. ,h, 11,9 ''M Hw "m,s ,Altr fil AHl). MKl.Msi.xv, Al I Ml IK Hoard Siieoial Servi, Klmira, A ub. 17 to In; having quite n proposed water work plenty f water in t)i Kitrhey creek canin : niatid. Mrs. Jackson is bu: residence .in her tarn. Sir. I'olcaard e.. H'l'jcne seems t:me with her Say. there's I-oils Tn III if -ly the d- her a new ita of l,)WIl. to lieBin e in a few are off for 1 work on l'is new re Me j nays. j Kreii Walters and wif an outilii; at Kolev Sti-i., c l llderstatul t h o u iwlll he iii n runniiiK so m. sawmill ' v- ''um ' Rn t t .irs. Sarah Zumw i ' T an 0,11:1 - expecting to ' ''".P"!'' 1"'"''t ' i ," WL" IaKe " '"ad f lii ne expects to take hi the, Oregon. taie fair and. the Portland national show. The Hale Bros, threshmg machine is doing busiJiuss in this neiKhuor hood. Moses Evers has relating visiting him from Pennsylvania. W. W. Iuman has a crew piittLng in new bridges across the Long Tom and Coyote creek Miss Ina Zainiwak has returned home aftteir UHins In. Eugene?-same weeks attending summer school and teachers' examinations. Miss, Luret Inman. ot W'altervillc, and Miss Ettie Owen, of Ivison, will teach the Blmira school this tall. BILLM1RK ELROTUKRS For all kinds ot draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2712: of fice. Black 6411. IP YOV KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder you .vould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2 926 Olive street, St. Louis. Xotlce of Final S.I t lenient. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Pe ter L. Hollo, deceased: that the coun ty court for Lane county, Oregon, has by an order duly made and entered fixed Monday, the 24th day of Au gust, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as the time and the county court room in Eugene, Lane county, Ore gon, as the place to hear any objec tions to the said account. All per sons Interested in the said mntters are required to file any objections to the said account with the clerk of said court on or before the said day. FRANK LARSEN, Administrator, Estate of Peter L. Hollo, deceased. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys. (iiiimliiin's Sale of Keal Property Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the county court of Lane county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 13th day of August, 1908, in the matter of the guardianship of Leroy Parker, a mi nor, the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of said Leroy Par ker, will on Monday, the 14th day of September, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the southwest door of the county courthouse In Eugene, Or egon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the. highest bldd-ur. for cash in hand a' the right, titleV and, Inter est of t..Vw said Leroy Varkox in and to the ijollowiug described premises, to-w-it: The east half of the southwest quarter of section 20, the north half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 29 In Towpship 19, WILHELMINA VAN PROOYEN. Guardian of the person and es tate of Leroy Parker, a minor. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys fo. Gn-niian. Xotlce to Creditors. Estate of D. H. Deyoe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Claris sa S. Deyoe has been duly appointed executrix of the estate of D. U. Deyoe, deceased, by the county Judge of said Lane county. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to presnt the same to the executrix, at the law office of Geo. I). Dorris, at Eugene City, within six months from the date of this notice, with the necessary vouchers. Dated this, the lth day of August, 1 908. CLARISSA S. DEYOE, Executrix. GEO. B. DORRIS. Attorney for the estate. feilltillloic. In the Circuit court or me mate oi Oregon for the ( utility of Lane. J A. Moore. Plaiti'iff, 1 j vs. 'Minnie Moore. Defendant. J To Minnie Moore, the above named j defendant:- I In the name of the State of Oregon i vim are hereby Hiniiiiw'ti- 'l to appear land answer the plaintiff complaint, 'filed against you In the above cntl Itled court ami suit, on or before six weeks from the date ol I he Hrst pub lication of this summit, s. which date I of first publication I Thursday, Au gust fi. r.tnx. and you a"- hereby nu llified that If you fall appear anil answer Uk complaint within the time aforesaid, the plainti f v ill apply to ! the said court for the r fur in the said romplaii ' 1 For a decree iei.,i:i I riiiL'e contra' I now . lief prayed to-wit: the mar- ng between , plaintiff and defendai;' ' I dissolved, and that plain' .' ' vurce from std de:e:n!. full relief herein. I Tills fiilrOons is ah we. k for six .-; hf forever f have n di al and for :-h"d nun utive and L'en.. Daiiv I.. T. liar tied (ii lr . August -Mi ce-ive w een.-, Ill Olanl. by order of II. .n r s. jmlue of 'he above which .-aid erd-r Is di 1 9 WILLIAM r, l MtTIN. Attorney fjr Plalntitt; (1ST 111, IIXIM !do vor get rr WITII A I. AMU BACK? 1 KUncy TrouMc Makes You Missrable. j Al:uo-t everylKuly wlni reads the news I ri'i-ers is sure to kn.. .; the wonderful n j rf-v . cuks tii.uic iy lr. " n I Kernel's Swamt)- J VyMr" ! K.H.I. the ereat ki.l- Lj y..Vf-') 'i "ev. 'ever and b'.a.l- -ft I l-KI - Jer r.-iie.le. i fji N ff It tt!le'sj:e.itme.l. l'VLj I ; ie.il tiunupli of the I. iV. ", I niueteetltli cetuury ; I 4' JZ3 f w '-.'J. levet eil after years cmes made lv Dr. n , oi .sou-mine research hy lr. Kitiner, the eminent kiduev and bladder specialist, anil is woidcrfully successful :n promptly curing lame back, tirr: acul. catarrh of the bladder ami l'nelil's Disease, which is the worst form, of kiilacv tumble. fir. Kilniet s 5wamp-Root is not rec ommemied for everything but it ou have ka.iney. liver or bladder trouble it will be rVmnd just the reuie.ly you need. It has been tcste.1 in so many ways, in hospital work ami in private practice, and haa provetl so s.icccsslu. in every ease that a special arruny,emei.t has been made by which all reatlct s ot this jwiper, who have aot alieady tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a look tell aig more aliout Swamp-Root, and how to. timtoul if vou have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this, fenermis oiler in this tiaper and scud yout address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llingh iiutou. N. Y. The regular fifiv-cent and one- ilollar si.e liottles are Ho, ti Snalnl sold by all goo.1 druggists. Don't make any mistake, hut remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the address, Iliitgliamtou, N. Y.,on very liottle. GET AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER For Your Son or Daughter Let young- folks typewrite your business letters and , learn to be self-supporting;. The Oliver Typewriter is the Greatest in Existence. C.S.PRANK,LocalAgt Eugene, Oregon AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS, - OREGON Offers collegiate courses in Agrl culture. Including Agronomy. Hortl culture. Animal Husbandry. Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Enghioorlns; Commerce; Pharmacy, Offers olomentary courses In Agri culture, Forestry. Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work. etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full In formation on application to the Re gistrar, free. C. R. MEAD J. W. MACHEN DEFORE buying real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes a ad descriptions, also cty property for sale. M.!M. & REAL ESTATE CO- Telephone Main 171 GEO. K. MUNROE IT. HOUSFUR.NISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 Went Eighth St.. We have everything for the kit chen. A.I soils of potB and pans In metal nnd granlteware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephono Red 557G. EUGENE .OREGON Madame Dean's FRENCH p. I a FCMAL rlLLOi .wy roil Sri'riir"t "-V Mr sirin ATH-. REVEft H9M 10 fill- ,f,i sup'! -1 (! ! fiiti-fiiri i'.n i nit r it. Him 1..i..v Kfuii'l"l. t.t , i'i ' '.r t: i" r W m mmi'I tu-m , t. .;t 'I f'T In ri r- ll' - 'i. imi'i'S hi"it "in p'llliitr tlu- num. , if i'i ri-t fijimiitun-. If v"'ir or.ii rs to lit-' ft UHTEO MEDICAL CO., lot 74. Lancattir, Pt. 'Sold in EugeQby W. L Delano J. O. HOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugeft Electric Company Mocinrft Wiris Supplies DcsigriLTS and Makers of DfCtric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying i Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods Phone Mjin 574 Vest Eighth SU Eugene, Oregon. Will Mot; About Oct. I and Occupy the Center Room of the New Register Buildinsr. CALL AND SEE US .. (11 ' ff O THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage I derived by buying trom a practical ' pamt dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD'S Practical Painter 102 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. In now oHii('d imhIt new run tut k' incut. ' hfivi- thuroiiKhly rl-aii-(d :iiul r'-novated the bnllillnj; thniiihoul. , rt'inoflf'lliiK It In niiiny vvavH. Ttii (lining rnmn hns hci'ii newly iiiiiilcd and itapi-ri-d aid we an In u (multlon to Kiiar anici' flic best meal In Lh; clly for (ihk vitff. f ? id frosh iiu-atH a HjM-clalty. CliU-rtcn iliimtT on Sniiflny, '1'iv. (Jlvn us a trial and w will do tin rent. M'-al tlrkftH for week.; 1! I nicalH,. $:i.T)0. Pc inalf ht ljt in kltcln-n and littlnK room. IRS. A. WADE & CO., Props fWYK.vrif oi.u i: sis. Williams Co. Transfer Lithl and Heavy Hauling '? WOOD ro SALE iMWlllamefeSU CuferK, Of; uo I Pboim lllnca 11 U 3 X o- r- I "Z oi; IBff.05:- 2 m O as o 2 y v V mm t O C X z o o 2 d j: u z r. LOW RATES EAST Will oe made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) 55-5 S3 3 II. 7 lows: To Bth Wty, One W.y through via Portlnid CitllornU Cliit';i(-o if76.25 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 H2.So St. Paul 6.3.75 81.75 Omaha fx?. 75 75.o0 Kansas City 6.3.75 75.oo Tickets will.be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2d July 6, 7, 22, 2.3 August 6, 7, 21, .32 Good lor return In 90 diyi wllh itop over privileges p e.uure within limits. REMEMBER THE BATES For any further Inlofmalion call on I-Ofal Aetit q ttr ILTilt in Win. McMuy, Oeiaa-al Pas senger agent, PortljiM, Ore. 7!