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THE ECCEXE PAILS' GUARD, WK.VEK1AV. AIGIST 1. 1IK JUDGE PARKER OPENS . CAMPAIGN IN OREGON 'for the presidency that Is worthy of 'the confidence of every manly man, 'and that we have a candidate for vice I president equally wirthy. we would i.e.d have no fear of It'.'- iciill. Hut l t tii iid our presidential nominee v.a n -(( a Iiemoi-ratic e rn ic-h to back up his policies. With one lions of 'our bgixlaiive bod. u organized, a I lieiublkan senate woul 1 not dare : stand up against the mandate of the 1 people ffir oleitn legislation." ' V a :"4 11 t V5 , 5, fro ft- J i Ti ... STREETS WILL BE ILLUMINATED THURSDAY Willamette street will be Illumi nated tomorrow nltflit In honor o fthe visitors from Portland, Salem and other points who will attend the de evlopinent meeting at the Commer cial Club. Boomer HartoK 1b ar ranging a Hpleudld reception to re pay the vJifltnrtf for the enthuBiaam they are expected to create. AmoK those who will compoKe the party of booHteru and will Hp-ak will be Attorney-(;fieral Crawford, Judge John H. Scott, Hon. B. K. Jones, State Engineer John II. Lewis, Hull rt.al CommiKhloner West and Colonel K llofei. ALTON B. PARKER, FROM HIS LATEST PHOTOGRAPH. Portland, Auk. -3 9. ChargliiK that tho protective tariff Jb tho limtru mont by which competition In de stroyed and that the Itepuhllcan p-r-ty la the foster parent of trus'.H. JudK" Alton Brooks 1'arHer, x-chlef Justice of the apiielliito court of New York, Inst night won the plaudits of an enormous audience that filled the Helix i1 antra to overflowing. It was the openhiK meetliiK by the Democrats of the presidential rain liaJKii In OreKon. DeUmcey Nichols, ei-I)Htrict uttorney of New York, and CoiiKreitkmun Theodore A. Boil, of California, also addressed the meetliiK. of which V. H. lloluieH, af Haleiii, was chairman. Itryan'H N'uim loiitlly ( 'lieerel ' The mere mention of Bryan'tt name had the tmme effect that would result from the waving of a college pennant before it n assembly of uluiu iii, and the same iliMiionntnUhKi Kreetcd the declaration of JimIkc Bar ker In advocacy of some IcKlslaltou campaign funds. The audience was decidedly democratic In Ita tiiKteg and habits, fully 75 per cent of the maU members removliiK their coats and adjusting themselves to the best pos sible convenience In the stifling con dition of the playhouse. In bin peroration J mine Barker manifested his emphatic dlsapiiroval of nimpalKii contributions, and cm j peclally ridiculed the one-dollar sub- Hcripiion plan tnai is ueniK promot ed by the Republicans. He declared that when the call for dollar contri butions had been made ('resident Uoosevt'lt and the "illustrious Kover uor of the Kmplre State each contri buted a silver dollar, and then the committee passed the hat along Wall street," Kitcnks for I'nltctl I 'arty "While the Divided Democracy U cutting one another's throat, d dared the eminent New York Jurlsr, "the Republican party Is fastening it self on the body politic like a leecn If every Democrat would lay aaidu that would prohibit corporations his personal differences and come from contributing In any form to to realize that we have a candidate Newport . YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go lor Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE-IUst of fond and im iihiiinlaiui" of it. I rosli water trnm springs. All modern neiesMties, such as telegraph, telephone, inaiUets tieslily pro vided every day. I'uel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to Iv had i he.iplv. Strict municipal sanitaty regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way i the Southern Pacific to Alluny or Oirtallis, thence Corvallis S; liaMern K. K. Tiain service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket $5.30 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Oui fUbai t nw Suntn'fr Bok yiv" conci ut Ncwpoit, includinK a list ot hoteis, , their uln, Cill im, tflrphvme or wiite ilfsi tiptiou A.J. GILLETTE, WM. McMURRwAY, ti. T. A., I'uillan.1, ihr SLASHING FIRE SPREADS OVER THIRTY ACRES A fire near KIrnira yesterday burn ed over twenty-five or thirty acres of field laud, HllKhlly touchiiiK bo me Krccn timber, destroying a half mile of fnce and threatening the build Iiik.s of Dan Itude'H place for Home time. By hard work it was extin guished before doiiiK further dam utfe. 'fhe blaze originated from a HlashltiK burning, and before the con flagration wuh coiKjuered men were called from every portion of the neighborhood. The damage la prob ably $2H0. CHAFIN NSTIi 0 BflOVlllTlfit frdiitln'ifd fr'.rn ''ago Two.) PANTHER KILLED NEAR LORANE LAST TUESDAY (Special Correspondence.) CotlHKe Orove, Ann. 19. A man liy the name of Hlulne A. Adrllsnn, with aeveral otlierH, Includlnf; LeHlle Si'ward, who in vlHlrliiK from Chicago, killed a large panther Tuesday morn InK alrout a mile from Lorane. The blK cat had killed a good-sized goal and had draKKcd It for nearly a quar ter of a mile 'down the road. They eimlly followed hlmw hen discovered, as he climbed u tree, where he was quickly shot. . 1,1:1 : wii.i.aiii) i A I'OOIt HKLATION" TONH.'IIT A lurne nudlciK'e promises to wel come l.ee Wlllard tonight at the Ku Ki rie rheatro. Mr. Wlllard Is pre Hi ntlriK this season only one play, "A I'oor Iteliitlon," a beautiful comedy drama, by Kdw. K. Kidder. Arthur A. (Ireene, dramatic critic for the OreKonlvii. In reviewing Mr. Wll lard's performance of "The County Squire" last season at the Marquam (iiaiid, Portland, writes as follows: "We have Iouk been looking for a successor lo Sol Smith Itnssell, and I believe he has arrived In the per son of l.ee Wlllard." Why .lames Iav (iot Well. Kvcryliody in .anesvllle. O., knows I Mrs. Mary l.ee, of rural route 3. She writes: "My husband, James l.ee, firmly believes lie owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried, it. and Its use has restored hi in to perfect health." Dr. I King's New Discovery Is the King of ! throat and lung remedies . Kor ' coughs and colds It has no equal. The , first dose gives relief. Try It. Sold i under guarantee at Kuykendall's drug 'store, title and $1.00. Trial bottle l free. AT TIIK MIAMI. The program at the (Irand will be found in another column and Is one of the best of the season. Plenty of comedy with just enough drama to make It Interesting. Two perform ances each evening. WOOD! HIKIP! Hi Inch old growth fir, f 5.2!i per j cord. Wtlltatn Transfer Co., Phone I lllack 1111. tf rian civilization. '1 . were the rep resentatives uf tv.ii lUjimcant j.olirs nil . parties. Whig and Democratic, v.hich f,r abour .'or years opposed r he bringing of any Ml new ques tion into the poliMial arena. "We are now approaching the close of another 50 years where two dom inant parties. Republican and Dem ocratic, have allied tliemselves with the most gigantic crime that ever cursed the world, and by their atti tude make known to the American people that they do not propose to permit them to have a chance even though the majority may favor It, to destroy the liquor traffic and add another amendment to the constitu tion, which would mark the highest achievement of civilization in the world's history. "Twenty-seven presidential cam paigns have been more or less fierce ly fought to gain control of the na tional government. Most of them have been battles over fictitious is sues which had Mule or nothing to do with the administrations which followed. In not more than six In stances would a line of American history have been changed if the de feated candidate had been elected Instead of the Burres-ifnl one. This party srrlfe over false Issues for the sake of obtaining olfiee has made I moral cowards of many of our pub- MO. ..w.n lPnn.r.,rn,.,,l u. 111.1 .if mil' chief executives into mere pawns up on the parry chess board; for no man lives In history and In the hearts of the people who' does not stand fir the highest moral sentiment of his day. "The makers of the federal const! tlon wisely decided that once in four years the people should have the op portunity, through the election of a president and house of representa tives, to record the advance made In morula and adopt new and necessary methods of government. If one or more political parties are to be kept In power, twenty-five or fifty years, each succeeding administration car rying out the policy of the past, and refusing to enact into law the pro gress attained, then such party or parties have violated the very spirit of the constitution, and turned our Democracy Into despotism, making tne political boss dictator. "We are dangerously near that condition of things In the pending presidential campaign. The attempt made by the Republican and Demo cratic parties to create a fictitious Issue Is the most farcical In our his tory, in the face of the fact that dur ing the paBt four years the question of prohibition of the liquor traffic has attracted wider attention of the press nnd the people than all other public issues combined. "Abraham Lincoln said of intem perance: " The demon of intemperance ever seems to have delighted in sucking the blood of genius and generosity. When one of us can but call to mind some dear relative, more promosing In youth than nil his fellows, win una Milieu a sacnuce lo ins rapacity.' He ever seems to have gone forth, like the Kgyptiau angel of death, commissioned to slny If not the first, rhe fairest born of every family. Shall he now be arrested In his deso lating career? in that arrest uli can give aid that will; and who shall be excused that can and will not? Far around as human breath has ever blown, he keeps our fathers, our brothers, our sons, and our friend prostrate In the chains of moral death. To all the living everywhere we cry. Come! sound the moral res urrection trump, that these may rise and stand up an exceedingly great army come from the four winds. Oh. breathe, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.' "Mr. Chalrmail, the platform adopted by the national convention ot the prohibition party over which you presided is so plain and compre hensive that no voter need read It a second time to understand exactly what It means. 1 have studied the platform of all other political par ties. Ours gives the voter the only opportunliy he will have this year to cast his ballot against the liquor traf fic, and for other reforms being ear nestly demanded by the people. "The lolly I teals of the twentieth century statesmanship call for a I'nited States senate bom of an In-t-illgent people's conscience. Instead of mocking statues surrounding the pedestals of concentrated wealth; rhe equalir.atlon of public burdens by a system that will compel the rich to pay their proper proportion of the costs of government. A graduated Income and Inheritance tax will be a long step lu this direction. Oiie of Kiiuil Seim-iiK-m. Notice is hereby given that the un-! dersigned. executrix of the estate of , Henr- Schmidt, d.-cea.-t-ii. " "' '1 herein her final account with the i county cler'of Lane county. Oregon,; land iUl order has been made and en- ; itercl of record directing this no me Lid setting Monday. tie Hth da of, J September. at h""r ' . ' ! o'clock a. m.. for the hearing ot ob-' ijections. if an,, to sa:d account and , for the final settlement of said e-1 late ! ! VICTORIA SCHMIDT. ! I .. ... ,..'i9tu of Henrv' r.xecuinx to 1 " ' - Schmidt, deceased. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys for Kstals. Xotice to Contractors ami l'rocrty Owners. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No 778, passed by the Common Council of the City of Kugene, August 13, 1908, bids will be received by the street committee of the Council in the office of the City Recorder of the Citv of Eugene until 7:30 o clock p m., Monday August 31st. 1908, for the Improvement of Eighth street from the East side of Charnelton street to the West side of Monroe street in the City of Eugene, by the construction of cement curbing along both sides of said street and by pav ing the same between said points with bitulithic, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement In accordance with rhe 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 i,i.i(.,i hv the Citv Engineer. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the invest hldder 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 tnei supervision of the Street Commit-1 tee and to be approved by them. Anj annroved bond will be required of j each contractor for the faithful per formance of the contract. A certi fied check iu 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- iect any or all bids, by order of; the Common Council. R. S. BRYSON, Acting Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th day of August, 1908. Itugene Theater fcftjA To Nigh Mr. Lee Willar and His Company in SOL SMITH RUSSELL'S Greatest Success "A Poor Relation Mr. Russell's production of this play ran 68 consecutive weeks in New York City Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cen street committee of the Council in the office of the City Recorder of the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock I p. m., Monday August 31st. 1908,! for the Improvement of Sixth street j 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 I along both sides of said street and ; by paving the same between said points with bituiithic, asphuft, or other hard surface pavement in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications 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. 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 be done under the supervision of the Street Committee 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 111 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, lly order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSON, Acting Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this ISth day of August, 19US. Lovelace The great trotting stallion, oara ana registered. The many famous trotters anj now on the race track ot the Northwest. $25.00 ti season. $3d.uu to insure. I Tyler B. Veloce I A young Wilkes StaW much promise. Standari; registered. $20:00 to insu: A Grand Percheron draft, istered). Color, dapple n,'Ut. mn i wtisuii.ijuu pounas.. l.fie Notice to Contractors und l'ropertjr Owners. ..Nn u.af'SS.SaUPsor:! Pio" Percheron at the last Oregon. State Fair, whack 780, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 13, 1908, bids will be received by the two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blJ bons. Cj. K. PRICE. Mani; Kincaid Rickel, Own Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton "The develiipmellt of the Il'usis ""'"has changed entirely all the old the,,. ,i !',"' "',''a (,r H Pi'olectlve taiil'l' and free r than rue tnll,. , ,!u. people deniand legisia- lion In their interest upon this im p. riant mailer, which can be lies! . " "7 , , , worked out hv a permanent tariff EUGENE HOSP1TA Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. 0'B,DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDoufral, M. D. For the care ant) treatment tl I Medical and Surgical GxJ Modern operating room and equip Appliances forX ray wort Sputum and blood examiiuitf.l Full corps of trained nun Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses- Regular course of lectures by the faculty and pril training in the hospital. The medical and surga ot tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates on mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MJW Tin ri'lnfoi -rod cvittrr ' murk ts (lit1 un- to tmy. w iilT. lotmrr ami strtu.j;' onltnarv klml t'U AM MKUS ll.VUinVAUK CO tm t Eugene Poultry Store t All orders for live and dressed poultry filled J promptly. t I possible send in your orders for frys one j day in advance ot delivery. y. Chicken feather for your sif.nmer cushions, v 5c per pourvd. Z o - 102 East Ninth Street Phone Mai 645 MMMMtMMMMMMMI MIMMMMMMH tlon st oho for Mile cheap by National Hank If yon take Kodol in thi ln'sinnlm: the bad at larks of Uvspepsia will le avoided, but If you allow these at tack to so unheeded it will take Ko dol a lonm-r t'.me to' put your stnm i a h lu Kood condition aalu. te( r ' l.arne shipment of rockers nnd dln- tii chairs Just received. Sec us for new, up-to-date furniture at rUM . prices I CHVMMKKS UVliOWAHK CO. Oon t forget to patronize the Kooh l-noor parlors Wednesday. Proeeeds no to the t K. Society of the Chris tian church. r 1,1,1 1 that strike.. a Mow at the so.-al vl. t mi elescly allh d to the liquor Ir.i:- nc. ami prv the only pr.ir:u.i: method ot" Mampln! out pjlyyam.v throughout Mi.- nation by a inuioii.i uurriai:t' and divorce law. ' N hi;- im: ,i l i iif ot hitoi- .j ! cli.ni.ird h the election of a -puhlUitn or ;t hemoerai, the triumph ot the prohibitum party and the plac ing of its. p!a:toriil in the coiiMltiHio-i and up. m t..e statute book will wri . he lonutsr. tirlghtest. purest and inoM tu m-rn t-ni chapter of hlsior that has nutked the progress of civ i 1 tr.it inn since noverii!nent weiv m stitMtei! nwwv ; men." CASTORIA jtor Iufimti nnd Children. ' The Kind You Hays Always Bought Hears th Nolico to t'niiti'iu'tors anil rroM'rty Owners. Niitlrp In hori'liy Kivii) that pur suant to tho terms of Ordinance No. TTil. passed hy the Common Council of the city of Kugene. August IS, lltos, bills will he received by the street committee of the Council in the office of the City Recorder of the City of Knuene until 7:30 o'clock p. m., Monday August 31st. liHIS.I for ih" improvement of Kltth street i from Olive si root to Willamette street! in tho city of Kugoae.liy the construc tion of cement curbing along both sides of said street and by paving the same between said points Willi bitulithic. asphalt, or other hard1 sut ta O' pavement in :ieoord:inr.. witSl tho plans and spec. Ik aliens therefor.' now on lil liocor lor. Hiddors are reunited to state the price in detail in accordance with ihe specifications, and on the form pro pared by l ie City Kttizinoi r. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the lowest hiddi r for the cons; no lion o: sa d curbing: for the piving and for the drait.aee. The said improve ments shall be c,,;m,;etc, within nine ty days from tho date of lc'.tlntr th,. in the office of the Citv ELI BANGS J. H. VEST CP. BARNARH EARll BANGS LIVERY CO Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES. McKFNZIE STAGE Umvps Eune EUGENE-FLORENCE i j atSiJOa.m. Staeesdonot call at A daily staff ImvmmI" privatt residences but will call for lor M.iF'fton. "eSf 'I nobbed the day belore. sieamer cine fw-'l Livery Phone Main 2! IHI) S AW I Mi. John M. r IMxoh. successor to V. K. lle.ldv All wood sawed to guage Kor prott ot service phono lllack :t;lt'J !; - lence llif.h str-ot. tt liasoiiae V, ,, Ukw. Mtoi: Mti is ,,nn j K. r. Sh'r.a has enod up x first-i-lass sh,.e shop in Curg. All work ' urHiiti. d. HrliiK in your Job work j dJswtf i M'Htracts tb.M'.'for. Th.. work to I... ,l.,i,n uiitlor supervision of the Street Coniiiiit'teo and to be approved by them. An MMOOMU nor.,1 will he r,.,ii,lr,1 mine tor tor the faithful of the e-'.;ract - k in a sum c.tnal t., fjv ot tito anion Matlock. V;m each foric.anc titled c! nor c. tit t . .1 li of per-1 ..ten "1.1. p.yablo einircd a: K u.m.c of August. i 1 S UI!Y. "tag li. 'gon. t..i I til. UK Kreets ail custoO' market and as f-';'. of meat as w "' . .,... i,.inv tenw ' Iv flavored 'and ti .!,.,, ,v cut your i" 5u i,KS 'I' far Clll UP inc. - ,(, well as to oliiw so that t !' ,'",..' as well as tcn.K. " . Our prices arr meats. . ' job printing of all kinds executed 0 0 0 o o