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POLITICIANS TURN EYES
TOWARD FAR-OFF MAINE
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n,iw f Moik!:iv t-lfM-tlon 111 .Maine ;es of the legislature with disiinr-tioii
Ik awaited with ronslderahlo inter-
For the Little Cook
Can you little girl cook? Can she
make a pan of biscuit? If so, bring
her to our store at one o'clock on Wed
nesday. September 1 6th.
At five o'clock on the above date a
Buck's junior range not a tov, but a
real stove in miniature will be given
to the little cook fourteen years of age
or under, who can make the best pan
of biscuit. All material will be
furnished by us.
See the stove now in our window.
Get full particulars and a number at
our store today.
SsSmCampbell-FellmanCo. FT
PRICES
Eugene Housefurnishers
COOD
4-oniniitteeH In thiti city.
cane of Vermont, the result of the
and iH one of the most popular iih
est at the headquarters of tho He-; Th Democrats' have nominated as
imlillciin and Ijeuioi rallc national their eandldale for governor Oliediah
As in the (iardner. of Koikland. tor sei rai
years head of the state prance. .111.
r.MrHimr la nan Irtilii rt V OOIItllar with,
September election In Maine In the tne farmers. His nomination Is con-1
straw to show which way the wind Is sldered a wise move on the part of!
blowing for the big contest in No-1 the democrats, for the past years ihas ,
, " . . shown their weakness to be In the ru-1
vember. thoiiKh the experience In dlgtr,tB. Mr, (jardn.T is the,
past years has shown that the mill- , Ho -..pn heen nnm-
catlon Is not always a trustworthy Jna,ed ,of tne KOVernor6hip.
into. It Is conceded that the lpub-1 The b , fl of lle Bta(e
llcan party will win, but Ir the ilu-:cam , lg pr(nlbtir,n. Shall the
, ral ly Is reduced It will give Kreat amendment, which has
, satisfaction to the IJemocratic man-. been )n , 8nre 1(.k3 b(. ros
lagers. Astute politicians on the K-.mltted to the voter8? Th(. Kepubll
, publican side do not hesitate to ad-. Hv no h ,)Pm(TaIa yes. The
mil uiiiuiik themselves that the pm- , lha, ,h temuur-i
rallly In the I'lne Tree state is like-l ' ,,,,, " ,,, n, f ii-iTTa
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ELI BANCS
J. H. WEST
EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
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McKRNZlE STAGE iMveiEunenc EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
al 5i30 a. m. Stage do not call at A daily itageleaveiEureneat 6 a. m,
private rraldencrs out will call for lor Mapieton, clooe connection by
Baggage il notilled the day belore. neamer lor Florence and Acme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
i Rone by. If sin h is the case, they
explain, It will be due entirely to the
fact that the contest is fouisht out on
state Issues and without regard to
the questions that figure In the na
tional campaign for the presidency.
Kor this reason Vermont Is a much
more reliable barometer by which to
forecast the Nevember results. In
Maine there are several state Issues
around which the election revolves,
while In Vermont the local Issues at
stnke are not nearly bo prominent.
For purposes of comparison it is
Interestlnn to note the record of the
Maine elections for some years past.
In 1N80 the Democratic-Greenback
fusion party carried the state in Sep
tember, while the Republicans elect
ed their president in November. In
ISS4 tho Republicans carried Maine
In September, duo probably to the
fact that .lames (1. Ululna was run
ning for the presidency, but In No
vember Cleveland was elected presi
dent. In lS!)2Mnlne was Republican by
only 12,f93 In September, seemingly
foreshndowitiK the election of Cleve
land to the presidency In November.
Since 1RU2 the Republican majorities
In Maine in September have been very
large, raiiKlnK from 4X,246 In 1896
and 84,192 In 1900. to 25.800 In
1904. The elections since 1888 seem
to make tho state fairly barometric In
character, and yet there are so many
exceptions thnt Its fall elections are
not now watched with as much Inter
est as those of Vermont.
Issues of the Cninpalurii
Augusta. Me., Sept. 12. The elec
tions in Maine, Including the choice
of representatives in congress, will
bn held Monday. Tho canipnlgn
closes today with rousing meetlngH In
every nook and corner of the state.
There is admittedly some anxiety
among the Republicans over the out
come, and corresponding plensant ex
pectations on the part of the Demo
crats. No Republican Is, however,
willing to admit that there Is the
slightest chance for the Democrats to
carry the slate. Krom their view
point It Is only a question of a large
or Kinall Republican plurality.
Tlie Republican candidate for gov
ernor is Hert M. Fernnld, of West Po
land, a wealthy calmer and business
ed. that tho state has been unpnee-
dentedly prosperous during the out
lawry of the saloon, and that there is
no good reason for allowing the elec
torate to pass on the election again.
The Democrats say there is a law
amount of drunkenness In Maine. that
the savings hanks deposits make a
poor showing In comparison with
other states, that prohibition is a
mere political football and that no
harm can come from re-Kiibmlssion,
because If the state Is still in favor
of prohibition it will have the oppor
tunity to say so again at the polls.
One other local issue of considera
ble importance Is that of state ap
propriations. The Democrats com
plain that tho expense of running the
state under Republican rule has more
than doubled In the past few years.
The Republicans say that this ex
pansion of the appropriation account
Is justified.
The only congressional fight of
much Interest Is that In the Third dis
trict, represented by Edward C. Uur
lefgh, who has geen in the bouse
since tho Fifty-fifth congress. In
the last election his plurality was but
1800 and this year the Democrats
have centred their efforts on his defeat.
NOTICK TO THE I'lIIIJC,
Whereas, my wife, Nellie Gosser.
has left my bed and hoard, I hereby
give notice 1 will not be responsible
for any bills Incurred by her.
FRED P. GOSSKR,
Dated Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1908.
A Slire-ICnotigli Knocker
J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N.C.,
says: "Hucklen's Arnica Salve is a
sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A
bad ono enme on my leg last summer.
That wonderful snlve knocked It out
In a few rounds. Not even a scar re
mained." Guaranteed for piles, sores
and burns, etc. 2fic at V. A. Kuy
kcndaU's drug store.
1VEI.1i DISILLIXa.
For up-to-date well drilling see
LnDuke & I.effler Co., well drillers.
Tel. Red 6121. 999 Villard Boul. tf
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Hosiery
She knows
where to come
when needing
HOSE.
Says: "I've done with
tramping 'round;
What's the use? I've
never found
After looking every
where, Stockings that with
Black Cat compare.
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Hosiery
..Grocery Department..
What to Have for Dinner?
Is often a question of great importance. Let us help you
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it you will call at our store, we may De a Die ro suggest!
lots of things you haven't thought of. Everything vw
keep is up the highest standard. Buy your produce from
us and get itjfresh.
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Groceries
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You will always find
the best brands of
Crocerics
Fresh'Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No delays, we n"e our own delivery
Pierce Bros.
Phone Main 53 52 East 9lh S
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, WhJ
some Water See
J. E. KILBOEjx
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 539 1
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WELL, "You Will Have to Hurry"
Where is FRUITVALD Well, that's easy FRUITVALE is located just 3 miles from the Court
House on the Irving road, by the Bethel school house and just opposite the Palmer mill site
better know as Bangs Park. '
Only 7 five-acre and I three-acre tracts left out of 22, and if not sold before October 1st, it will be
$200iPer acre; our price now $625 for 6 acres or $125 per acre, $100 cash, and balance 67 for
one or two ycas. c
Opportunity is now knocking at your door, and if you will call at our office we will show vou these
tracts at -our 'expense. mcoc
Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company
550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 78"
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