((The
J. Uaua UiAntut r
IDOusamifc naio mum
2' S Trouble and Never Sospect it.
It Prevalent: uf Kidney ULea..
Most people do not realize the alarm
inz increase and remarkable prevalency
While kidneydis-
I ! il mfLaetV n,ost common
I ll IhAVhT w iV diseases that pre-
W-2i63w va''' l'ley are
dlUlUSl IIIC IdSl
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, vho ton
4 .A.......-
i-iW,.5i' ....-( rfortonncr tt CT'rf, while the orig
ie-i-rrhouS It iW a-'"1"' undermines the system.
L rfftlK" TT What To Do.
f VAjmiture, 00 ' There is comfort in the knowledge so
SI"'. 1 Mini TT : tifien expresseu, mm turners
itlw . ' W . . ,
THK Fl'GKXK Iuil.y
- -. I..
ISP fn4.it rorrecU inability to Hold water
eight more
blocks of street
paving; ordered
c...mn.Root. the ereat kidney remedy,
-A-krn. fulfills everv wish in curing rheumatism,
,fflOIi ' 1 i the back, kidneys, lirer, bladder
I Ul.H and every part of the urinary passage.
,;$375ca5n
.. . u.ii
1 -tfWtt
u
$2 g
imlts bom court g
y Estate
;xchange g
iuHColaun.Bldg:
II HEAL AT
UK THEATRE CAFE
Vdittd, where yon get
ippetklng and tooth-
lluc mornings, when
k flekle. When yen
)m Mends, your wife
to meal that Is
V town's taste, brhig
iMn Cafe.
abing
on
your new home
I Don't slight the
Vm. We do all
reliable plumbing
H w-rk. Call
us estimate
ktk
Heitznun
WiSt,
INK ENfthMvc
"ACHINERY
(aiolInK
En?1
"Uiomim and
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
:beer, and overcomes mm uupicasuui ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. 1 he mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
yon should have the best. Sold by drug,
lists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may ua i - a
book that" tens an
about it, bothsent free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton. N. Y. When Mtrntoi InaMM
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
ihe address, Bingbamton, N. Y.
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to v
ARMITAGE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
New Set
r Chairs 1
of
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make) them
GOOD AS NEW tor only 60c ?
A can of Chlnamel will work
wonders In your borne.
See that the Chinaman la on
erery can.
See our west show window.
.SK TO SEE OUR NEW WALL
PAPER
18-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
Notice Is hereby given that on the
1st day of October, 1908, at each of
the polling places hereinafter named.
a special election will be held In and
for said City, whereat will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of said City
for approval or rejection, A BILL,
proposed by the Common Council of
NIIIIMNMMMMIi I amen(1 Sections 10S and 112 of the
. . Charier of the City of KiiKene, being
Chapter 252, of the laws of the state
of Oregon for the year 1905. entitled,
"An act In ra.lnnnrnnmln ihnltvnf
Eugene, and repeal all acts and parts
of acts In conflict herewith, filed In
r,f the
mntnirts
' Kirihtb
itroet to
Kust St'v-
At an adjourn, d s.-ssi,,t
city council last evi-niui;
for the pavement tt ..
street from Charneltou
Monroe street, six blocks-
emn street Irom Oak to Huh. two
blocks, and 16n feet of the alley be
tween East Sixth and Ka,t Seventh
streets from Willamette street vast
were let to the Warren Construction
Co., at the same figure f.,r which
the company Is doing aH-of itTTTiv
Ing in this city.
The contract for building the
curbing on West Eighth street and
the Last Seventh street contracts
was let to T. H. Ellis at 35 cents for
straight and 60 cents for curved
curbing, his bid being three cents
less for each kind than that of the
arren construction Co. E. K.
Mummey was awarded the contract
for the drainage on West Eighth
street. The Warren Construction
Co. will do the drainage work on
East Seventh street.
The ordinances assessing the cost
to each property owner on several
different stretches of pavement were
read and passed.
The ordinance licensing vnnrtnrii
of pop corn, Ice cream, etc., on the
streets at $20 per Quarter was
passed.
Four sewer ordinances were nas-
sed providing for the construction of
sewers In the alley between Willam
ette and Oak near Fifteenth; In the
alley between Oak and Pearl from
Fifteenth to Sixteenth; In the allev
between Ninth and Tenth from Jef
ferson west one block: and in the
alley between Eleventh and Twelfth
from Jefferson street two blocks
west.
The petition to extend the water
mains south of Fifteenth street on
Alder, was handed back to the coun
cil by Chairman Harhaugh, who
stated that the plant had not yet
been turned over to the city.
City Attorney Bean reported that
there were no obstacles In the way
of opening the alley through the Os-
burn tract In the southwest part of
town and. the alley was ordered op
ened. ,
AMUSEMENTS
The pantomimic cartoon drama.
"Hooligan In New York," will be
seen at the Eugene Theatre Thurs
day, September 17,. It is said to
be one of the most refreshingly ori
ginal stase creations seen In many
a day and amounds in humor and
pathos from rise to fall of the cur
tain. Besides Hooligan, who Is ac
companied by his famous dog, Flip,
a dog company of well known stage
favorites will be In evidence. Many
ludicrous situations are heightened
by original trick properties, while an
actual train of cars and other rea
listic scenes of Interesting places In
New York will be shown.
NOTICE FOR. SPECIAL ELECTION.
Fi nodi
t lowest
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
Is 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
tor 20c.
Good coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday. 25c. Give us a trial and
we will do the rest. Meal tickets
for week, 21 meals, $3.50. Fe
male help in kitchen and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props
SEVENTH & OLIVE STS.
atrk i- "'"est
Iterms.
1J . .
Prague and
ft" W. CO
Scott's saittai-PepsinGapsub
POSITIVE CUTtE.
For Inflammation or Oitairh
of th Bladder and DImum)
Ktdoeri. Mo oars do pa
Oaraa quickly and rrmin
ftntlr 11 IJn natural Dim
of lb Urinary Orffaaa. Ab
solute! harmiew. Hold bt
drocfftata. tries fl-CQ, or bi
mat I. poatpatd, 11.00. or thrw
doim Vi To. Add,
THI WNTAL'PIPSIN CO
! feral
p- Hold hy w
lenc
Poultry Store
?$atnrdav s.i.
rji Dressed Poultry
II PODularitv nA ,'n n.A. tn
DoVT nr"d flaree SUPP of Iive
K. 'oti OUR NUMBER.
Phone Main 645
v.
the office of the Secretary of State
February IS, 1905, as amended by
the people of the City of Eugene Ap
ril 18. 190S. and to repeal all arts
and parts of acts In conflict here
with," and A BILL, proposed by the
Common Council of the City of Eu
gene, for a law to amend Section
109 of the charter of the City of Eu-
gene, being Chapter 252. of the lawsl
of the State of Oregon for the year
1905, entitled, "An art to re-incorporate
the City of Eugene, and to re
peal all acts and parts of acts in
conflict herewith." filed In the of
fice of the Secretary of State. Feb
ruary ISth, 1905, and to repeal all
acts "and parts of nets In conflict
herewith." which said hills were
each proposed and ordained hy the
Common Council or sum i .tty J my
31st, 190S and on said day tiled with
the Recorder of said City: which
election will be hold at s o'clock in
the morning and will continue until
7 o'clock in the afternoon of said
i October 1st, 190S.
The following are the designated
polling places:
For First Ward, Cyclone Truck
House, No. 271, East Eleventh
Street; for Second Ward. Hook and
Ladder room. In City Hall building
For Third Ward. Heller's Black
smith. No. 41 West Seventh Street;
For Fourth Ward, room In rear of
Campbell and Fellman's store on Ol
ive street between Eighth and Ninth
Street3. R. S. BKYSON,
Acting City Recorder.
September l'i, 190S. 12t
teach khs' mi:kti;
A general meetlni; of all teachers
of the Eugene public s'-honls U here
by called for Saturday. September
19, at 2 p. m.. in the hliu-h si hool as
sembly room.
Follnwlne the eetiera! metmg the
principals will meet with the teach
ers of th-ir resistive biiljdinKs.
c;rY c. sto'Mon.
g9 Superintendent.
see tiii: ;a;i: hats.
cning Saturday,
dace on'tern ai ! J ' !
Bolton k Jenkins. L '
Bi.
Opening Sale
Infants' and Misses
New Fall Coats
I-ire
c-st values
We have a lot of new style ln
p"- ...-. cccic e want you tu Sl.,. i.
cccijiiik w,. ii,.r ,ile
in tr.e market.
t hl.d's tancy plush coats, red and
$2.90
Child s plain white hear skin Coats
oll.tr and cuff. jr. m c
v-io
Child's brown or blue Oxford Melton
long coat, stars on collar and cuffs.
lariic1 caiile on T C
sleeves, sale price )sj.)
Child's Kersey Coats. tMlors brown,
rod and blue, ripple back, collar
and cuffs trimmed with velvet
ilk braid and gilt buttons;'
worth $6.00; it A Cf
sale price p4oOU
Opening Sale Ladies' Silk Petticoats
We are selling Silk Fetticoats guaranteed to wear and give entire
satisfaction at about the price you would expect to pay for Kxxd
Sateen Skirts.
Fine taffeta eilk, black and
blue, with deep three-ruffled
Offect flounces each headed
with five bows of shirring fin
ished with extra near silk un
der ruffle; good $4.50
value; price . . . .
.$3.90
l'cttiowt, $4 .no.
Extra fine heavy black taffeta
silk petticoats: splendid $cj.00
values; sale at cf flfl
each J4.UU
K.50 Silk rettlooMn, (la.TS.
The New Fall Dress Goods
New fabrics espe,uai! in demand among carlv purchasers are now in
our Hress (JcxhU department. Splendid assortments in plain colors
and fancy effects.
75c Grade Fancy Stripe Suiting
the yard 58c
This lm of Kaui' Snitini; is prlml
vou would oxiwvt to pay al Uusi 7
lu-own, dark red.
xiriMiii'ly In
' IV II IS tilt'
for this tiuality
.lt d , oolurs navy,
Extra Fine Fancy Suiting at, the
yard $1.25
Strictly nil-wool Suiting 42 inches wide, rich shades of green, navv
brown, red. In fancy stripe effects.
Strictly all wool Suiting from 25c
the yard to $ 1 ,75 a yard
Opening Sale Fall Silks
We have some splendid bargains awaiting you ln the new fall silks,
every piece underpriced don't overlook this department when In filestore.
Mco Jap Silk, tel. iV.
Several hundred yards nice Jap
silk, colors pink, cream, red.
light blue, navy and black.
Kood 3."cc values: our special
Sale price, the yd li.V
$l.C0, 30-Inch black taffeta,
the yard VI. ISA
7.V Tuffetn, .inc.
This Is a splendid lot of flno
taffeta silk worth every penny
of 7.1 cents, colors, black,
brown, navy, white one of the
best bargains In silk,
Price, yd rtHc
7.1c Tuffetn flNc
Our Splendid
Showing of Ladies'
Fall Suits and Coats
Several Ihw Priced lcotn Itesultlng
From SH'rinl I'lirrlmw.
Four SH--inl Ytllue in Untie?.' ('culls.
LOT 1 Ladles' black :'.0-lnch Thi
bet Coat, has the latest rlpplo back
effect, double breaBted front, with
Bolf inaterinl facing, pocket, collar
and cuffs richly embroidered with
Price . . . $4.50
LOT 2 Ladies' G0-lnrh Kersey
Coat, trimmed with standing mili
tary collar of fine velvet seml-flt-
Sale Price . . . $7.50
LOT 3 Ladles' broadcloth Coats,
cuffs and collar of velvet, lined yoke
and sleeves, 1 (
price ) 1 VJ
LOT 4 Ladies' fine broadcloth
Coats, rlpplo back, full satin lined,
elegantly trimmed and faced with
braid; colors, navy, brown, I C
red, black, blue; price 1
Mens' and Boys' Fail
Clothing
Our new stock of men's arid boys' Fall Cloth
ing Is here; all new goods, the very latest
and best styles. We are anxious to build up
a big trade in this line and have marked the
prices extremely low.
of Suits . .
Two lines
$8.50
The usual $10.00
values.
$12.00
the Suit
We want you to see
these
Suits, for they are
good '
$15 values
tailored that are giod
breasted Suits that are hand
Will buy snappy double-
$17.00 values.
Fine quality fancy worsted In new browns
and gray stripe effects, $20.00
values, at
$14
$16
Table Linens
Exceptional values to be had lu
our linen section wo havo se
cured dome very ra(ro barglnk
which wo will distribute among
our patrons at very narrow niar
giiic. Ono-plece flnlo mercorlr.ed lablo
damask, fitl-lnches wide, full
blenched, beautiful pattern ,nd
looks like good $1.00 value, sulo
price, Cft
per yard JOC
BS-lnch bleached table dninnsk,
good 50c. value, sale
price, the yard
Extra Fine Table Damask
at yard 90c, $1, $1.25
39c
5c Great Values
in Curtains
Extra wide 3 ami 3 V4 yards long,
new pat torus at, pair
$1.2(1, $1.75, $''.2.1, 1!.7.T
Opening Hosiery
Sale
While on your vlBlt to our open
ing sale, visit our hosiery stock.
You will not be disappointed In
the goods and the values offered.
Umbrellas for
Everybody
Our new fall stock of nmbrellns
are here In ull sizes and kinds,
and wo Invito your Inspection and
comparison of values
This year we nro showing a heavy
aatln-flnlshed umbrella worth a
third inoro than our 1 C
sale price iO
50c
(Sood serviceable kinds
at
Others at all kinds of prices.
Opening Sale Cotton
Blankets
We are offering the very best of
prices In cotton blankets, better
values tliaii usual good ion-
qunrter blankets,
hair
Better and larger blankets
$1.(111, $l.u. mid up o $2.ft(.
75c
Ladies' StreeL-Dress
Skirts
The new fall styles nro here In a
variety of different cloths and
styles. Prices
$:l.l!.1 to $7.5(1.
R. W. NEWLAND
EUGENE'S
BARGAIN SHOP
Groceries
You will always find
1 the best brands of
; Croccrics
! Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
1 No drlaya. we bve our owo dfllverv
Pierce Bros.
Phone Miln 53 52 East 9th S
Appreciates smoking good ,
The First
T. I 1 .! Ikl . 1 T- 1
cigars g,vcsn,m.:INalI0na flanK
l nc mounii nutru b is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best J(k
Cigar on the market
Invite
William; Transfer Co.
Light and Heavy Hauling
wood row SALE
504 Tillfnttlebt. guifetw. Orejon
Phone Main 651
CF EUGENE, OREGON
i your account, ulieiher large
or tinicll.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
t Ion.
SU E Iilil'OMT IKI.VVS I'olt flKVI ,
T. (i. IIKNIiltlCKS.. President
S. II FA KIN, Vic '-President, j
P. E. SNdlKiHASS. f'anhlr.
DAliWIN IIIUSTOW,
AHbt:cnt Ca-chier.
Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted
50 MORE ORDERED !
The Special price of $4 will hold for a short time after
their arrival.
In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer
for useful current saving ideas in home and store illumination.
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
Machinery, Wiring, Supplies
AUTOMOBILES
Frank Bnnett 4V Son
Garar fVrl and 1 2th. hme rr! 1711
Pro, Kiu?l Kar, Premier, F(rd
The bfft cut lor I he prfe. J7(X) it id up
Caft for hire
BETTING & HENDERSON
M H(i;
All kinds of brick, stone and cement
work promptly and neatly clone All
"rork guaranteed. Itesldence ' ii I
lllnmctte. Street, 131 West t-'ourtb
trcet. Phonn Hud 4312.
I
llllMHMMMI
o
o
o
OO