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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
fcr'nesE bUlt OTAin.'-'MOMvtv. sfitemofjb i, i, o o V .J W mill HE THEATRE CAFfc LwWed. where yon ftt jue morning, . k nle. When you L par Wendi, your wife Lut to ,hat ,8 Queen') taste, nring LltatreCafe. few Set of Chairs lo too litre OLD n CHAIRS In your na mucin make them Li SEW for only 50c T olttinimel will wort i rent borne. tnttte Chinaman Is on Crat show window. IKS OUR NEW WALL PIPER IWatSeTenthSt. VERTON hsuA Punt Co ft'omsn as Well as WIen Arc Made Miserable by Kidney 14 ler Troubli. Kiilnev trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandle5seiisnibition; beauty, ii ess soon dippeai when the kidneys ar out of order or dis eased. Kiduey trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the .trinatf-ttoooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or u, wneu tuc vn.uau , nassaee, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-linn depend upon it, thecause of thediffi. cnltv is kidney trouble, and the 6rst iteo should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as niost people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, ,nd both need the same great remedy The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Itis sold bV drUgglSlS, HI lllijr- cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle bV mail ree' als0 a H Swamp-Root. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., cn ever? bottle. The First, National Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON Invites your account, whether lnrge or small. Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential atten tion. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXKS FOIt RENT T. G. HENDRICKS,, President. S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President. P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier. LUKE L. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. DARWIN BRISTOW, Assistant Cashier. Groceries You will always find the best brands of "Groceries. Fresh' Green Vegetables Flour arid Feed No delays, we tave our own delivery Pierce Bros. I Phone Main 53 52 East 9th S neimiiiiin DID YOU Where is FRUIT VALE? Well, that's easy FRUIT VALE is located just 3 miles from the Court House on the Tlrving road, by the Bethel school house and just opposite the Palmer mill site, better know as Bangs' Park. ... . . . . . . r , 0 .1 0r, trarh, lpft out of 22, and if not sold betore October 1st, it will be $100 cash, and balance 6 for one or two years. ... , . . i t r door and if you will call at our office we will show you these Opportunity is now knocking at your door, anu y tracts at our expense. Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company - i.i omhler DEMOCRATIC1 CANDIDATE' Rochester, X. Y., Sept. U.-The i -..ectlv feeling of hope and confidence wHVorshlp. Which tne democrats of .,w York me campaign t'lis vear is reflected 111 the spiri, of enthu siasm that pervades Hwlies'er to day on the-eve of the state conven tion which Is to name candidates for governor and oiher stale oficers to be voted for at the Nowmiu-r elec tion. The city already Is fillhiR with "'w" visitors to me eonven- tion, the unusually large number of're'vu llrol"lnent mention eariy arrivals affording evidence in Itself of the Interest and importance mm auacnes to tne gathering this year. The Indications are that the convention will be one of the larg est in point of attendance that Un democratic party has ever held in New York. , The local arrangements for the entertainment of the convention are of . the most perfect and elaborate character. When the convention was given to Rochester the chamber of commerce took up the work of arranging the entertainment. Evi dence of the successful accomplish ment of Its work is to be seen on all sides today. The downtown sec tion of the city Is tastefully decora ted. The chief feature of the decora tive scheme consists of a number of handsome arches spanning Main street at the principal street intersec tions. Business houses on both side.! of the street are gayly decorated with flags and bunting. Pictures of Mi van and Kern are also promlcnt. The announcement that Mr. Bryan will address the convention Wednes day naturally has had t;ie effect of greatly Increasing the public inter est in the gathering. The presid"n tial candidate will be accompnnied to the city by National Chairman Mack and a nunibe- of other demo cratic leaders of widest prominence. The railroads nnd Inter urban lines will run excursions into the city on that day and large numbers of vl.sit oi s are expected from ail parts of the state. So far as the work nf the conven tion itself is concerned the interest centers almost vh..',ly in the contest for the head of the ticket. When the convention is called to order, cording to all present irtiieations, the delegates will be as much in tne air so far as the gubernatorial candidate is concerned as they have been :oi weeks past. True, the names of sev eral of those who have been mev tioned from time to time, such as Al ton B. Parker and David B. 11.11, hnvp been eliminated from the list, but in the minds of r.U those whn were well Informed as .o the s'tui- tlon none of these ir.en has been ?e rlously considered for ;i ncmlna tlon. Leaders of tin virions faction may get togethe- w.n'j the next twenty four hours and agree upon the man to head the .l-ket. I'rellm Inarv conferences 'o :h'j end are alreidy on and It is .nslnlii that the gubernatorial nominee msy be ,li flnitely decided jpon otfor." tomor row night. Lieutenant Govern it Lewu Stuy vesant Chanler iint:.m-'j to be the most prominent in the field of pros- That You Wanted 5 FKUITVA WELL, " t - i nTnr-r-'' -..'- " OSPECTIVb can il'iiit" that Is sj ! J. lie i!l fm- the ra 1 a- iuw:ir! slmn .' inn. K"s ported by the up-state- delegate!. His frierds declaie t ti i on i!iL. iir t: ballot he will at lea-n h. , v..iey! irom tne up-country diitruis, which is a lame margin :f advanta.-e .n a convention number, nu j'i.i dela.'.n The name of V. Cryl H!y. of Huf falo, president of the International Traction company, continue m n- Mnnv nf 8 conservative nemo c''ned to lool upon Mr the censervatlve democrats are in- Elv's I'andi- dacy with considerable favor. Mar tin . Littleston, Hlrd S t'olor, and Mayor Adam of Buffalo also remain among the possibility s. I.ITTI.i: 1XTKRKST IX ARKANSAS KI.HCTIOX KI.l-XTlOX IX ARKANSAS Little Rock. Ark.. Sept. 14. Ar kansas Is holding its biennial state election today for state and county officers and members of the legisla ture. Comparatively little interest Is manifested in the election, owing to the certainty of success for all of the democratic candidates. The re publican vote of Arkansas never has amounted to more than 35 per cent of the total. This year the demo crats expect to poll a larger vote than ever before. This expectation Is based on the popularity of George W. Donaghey, the candidate for gov ernor, and also on the fact that the democratic vote In the primary last March was the largest ever record ed In this state. The republican state ticket is headed by John I. Wor tlilngton for. governor. Several of the minor parties have tickets in the field but this Is not expected to er fect the results materially. The state election, owing to the local Is sues and existing conditions. Is re garded as of little or no real value as an aid in forecasting the general results of the presidential contest next November. NEW YORK nEPFW-IOAXS WILL MKKT AT SARATOGA Saratogo, N. Y., Sept. 14. Doubt as to the renomlnatlon of Governor Charles E. Hughes faded away with the assembling of the state conven tion here today. The organization of the convention is to be effected at the initial session this evening and the nomination of a state ticket and the adoption of a platform will be impeded with tomorrow. Ellhu Root, secretary of state, will be tem porary chalrrpan, and josepn 11, Choate, former ambassador to Eng. land, permanent chairman of the con. vnntlnn While other candidates probably will be sunnorted by their own 10 callties, there Is little evidence of any nriranlzed onnosltlnn to tne renonu notion of Governor Hughes. Mr. Fassett. Mr. Barnes, Mr. Hendricks, and their friends, it Is said, may per slst in their antagonism to the gov. ornor's nomination, but the prevail inir nntnion Ir chat they will be over whelmed In the convention, especially SAY You Will Have 550 Willamette Street. Phone . - ui known tul iHuliHlf a n,i u rt lurk of !h. uruis. I.avr ionic III .iv i ivu-ms' ana aiu.on th. i-.uului.io i:if C'Vvnuir for nMiomiiniion. WINSTON CHIRCHILL MARRIES MISS HOSIER Lnndo.'i. Sept. I I Winston Spen cer Churo.Mll, prosldent o the board lot trade, was married In this city yesterday afternoon to Clementina laughter of Jhe late dir Henry Mmi- taKue-H osier, who for 32 years was secretary for Lloyds. The ceremony occurred at St. Margaret's church. The congregation attending the per emon included the leaders of both political parties and persons promi nent in society to the number of about 900, while crowds of the cu rious gathered In the church and in front of the home of the bride. II. C. MOHOAN'S Fl'llNlTritK FAd'OKY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solid Ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone. Black 5501. tf, FOIt WOODSAWSNO Gasolene Kiwer. Apply J. R. .Con rad, 733 E. 11th Telephone Black 4762. Successor to V. H. Davta. Bl3 OASOLINU "vVOOI SAW. Garrison ft Gibson saw all wood to gage. Office Black 1571. Home Black 1751. tf WU01 sAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. BIIiLMIRR BROTH EIW For all kinds of drnylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of- SKK HF.HII ni'TTON For your accident and health In surance. Opposite postofflce. nnewni I HHIMIM oo LI to Hurry , fa?Ve - Main J 6 -live !i 'ji-uii t t'diniKiii 1 ai -u Hi... i l m. an :, ., 1, ! ' ENGLAND'S WINSTON CHURCHILL :uan:j:nuin::aK:::::::::?: "DODGE'S" Headqusrders for FRUIT JARS Special prices while moving E. DODGE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge MHMtUtMUUUiuuuuuuuauui. High Class Men Wanted Any man can get a job in these prosperous days, and once in a position a man usually finds his own level. A really good man a man who docs things will get the ,bcst place in sight, b the best where you are good enough for you - have you as good a job as you want? If not we can help you. Let us show you the way to a better position The information is free to let us tell you our plan won't cost you a cent. Write for booklet "A". 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