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Do You Want to be a
United States Senator?
Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for reflection, one of the
major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved nis nome town
by "nailing two boards together or laying one brick on another.
; NOW is the time for you tp remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy by building
home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter.
We can furnish the LUMBER.
The Booth-Kelly
Co.
14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
There is an Increasing Demand
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business College
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:- -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business College
EUGENE, OREGON
ASTORIA'S MAYOR IN
' EUGENE TODAY
Herman Wise, a leading merchant
of Astoria and mayor of that city, Is
In Eugene for the purpose of placing
his daughter, Miss Uirdle, In the Uni
versity of Oregon. Miss Wise Is
quite well known here, through be
ing a member of the Astoria high
school debating team which has ap
peared herd twice In the past two or
three years. Mr. Wise today expres
sed himself as well pleased with Nu-
gene s growth ami prosperity and
says Astoria Is also enjoying similar t
conditions. I
iKnapp and Commissioners Clark,
Harlan and Cockrell of the Inter
state Commerce Commission, came
to Atlanta today to hear the com
plaints made against the action of
the railroads of the Southeastern ter
ritory In advancing the freight rates
on certain commodities.
REGISTRATION OF
VOTERS BEGAN TODAY
The registration of voters for the1
November presidential election Degan i
Davenport. la.. Sent. 21. Every i at the county clerk's office this,
arriving train and boat today brought! morning. The books are in charge
.u rv... . ri r... I rnnaf WMllo Thnoo nrV, AlA nnt
nival and Exposition, which is to con
tinue here during the entire week.
An attractive program of parades,
aquatic sports, band concerts and
Those who did not i
register for the primary and June
elections may now have the opportu- J
nlty to register. The names of those
who registered for the first two elec-
;i:m:ii.i, m:vs
other features of free entertainment : tions are still on the books and they
has been prepared. i may vote for presidential eelctors
without registering again. Those
Atlantic City. N. J., Sept. 21. who have changed their residence
Loading members of tlu! wholesale from one precinct to another should
drug trade throughout the country 'take this opportunity to have their
have minified III here for Ihn nnnutil niimeta rliniie-pd sn Iho rpelstpr.
IX 1IKKVITY l'OHM , convention of the National Whole-; :
sale Druggists' Asoclation. Today
was devoted to the reception of the
l he convention will have
Its opening tomorrow and the ses-1
Clinton, la., Sept. 21. This city
Is rapidly filling with delegates to i visitors.
me convention of tho I'pper Missis
slppl Kiver Improvement Associa-
WHEAT MAY i()
TO $1.23 A ltlSHEIi
"My private opinion Is that wheat!
sippi Kiver improvement Assocta- 8Tons will continue until the end ' will so to $1 a bushel this winter "
lion, which Is to begin Its seas ons of the week m go to i..a a ousnei tnis liuer.
hero tomorrow I llK- Said A. F. Benson, manager of the
New York, Sept. 21. An extra-
i Wasco Warehouse & Milling Compa-
jny. The Dalles, yesterday, when In
San Francisco Cnl Sent "1 t ji -. "' " , nv ne ua es yesterday, wnen
Wan Chang , he Korean ' who s city on a short business trl:
, i,.... , .....i. CT. C11' "a ..Miuij twt-t iuu.iv lu LOU'
and killed Durham White Stevens,
American adviser to the Korean gov
ernment, In this city on March 23
last, was arraigned for trial today
before Judge Conley In the superior
court.
Washington, n. C, Sept. 21. In
response to the recent call of the
comptroller of the currency, the na
tional bank examiners of the East ' menced
uKsumuica nere today to discuss
plans for raising the standard of
bank examinations.
"Tho f., (hut (-1,. ,. uovlntr
hl'L KnllC,2,Pnt.1.0,..the Ha!n8!more in England for cargoes today
, w?m' rt?rf " , Wlt th murder ' than for December wheat tells me
Ln .1 il Lnn Sul:r,me 9rt I that there is going to be some strong
Pi f t. ..if n t,a:retson ' 'lvalues, but, of course, It Is only my
hTV ''S dlf 1V7',,,,ie? .lJe own private opinion. I might be
bench. Despite the desire of the i wr0m; "
prosecution for an early trial, the, m,." Benson has heen connected
mind? of' o,-fhPr h m iwl,h the eat for the past 35
n i,,?' having been with the firm of
NewHKO, Mich.. Sept. 21. Tht
" .... J',l r u""re Ule tnB1 1S eo"-lG. W. McNear in San Francisco for
many years. He came to Portland a
couple of years ago and until be
coming manager of the Wasco Ware-
Cincinnati, O., Sept. 21. From
Jtt H, 'onse'i MMiC n pany w s In the
case of John M. Ward, charged with ! ,.i,ii.. i . ' i, ,u ' ' of this city.
the murder of his wife, was called ! t, .onions L,'rr,. "' "' believe that wheat will bring
for trial today. Owing to the sen-'.Ir.uZ Z, "". . ?..:.ul0T. th.?n I1.25." continued Mr. Benson, "but
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
NO acres In eo. 22, Ip. 10 a., r. 2 w.,
$12011.
KsUllo Hunter to Edward I Col-
ton, n.w. jec. , tp IS ., r. 2 w ,
III).
Karl F. Olrard et ux to John It.
Sr.it I. let 5, blk. 4. Cieswell, 0(1.
Edward 1'. t'nlton et ux to I'. I'.
Hevereaux, 100 acre lu sec. 20, tp.
ID .. r. i w., $10.
C. I. Devereaux to F. A Tripp.
lulxresi In trait lu tp. li .. r.
S w.. $10.
I'nlted States to Kutelle Hunter.
100 acre In sec. 20, tp. 9 , r.
I w.
J. J. Hardin et al to Anna S I'ry
tir. tract In Sir art add. to Eugene,
$7t.i.
H. A. Cox et nv to H. 11. Jack,
lot Co. Sur. Ou'.i., t;.oo.
Sarah E. l'sttetson. to Mnrrcllu
Byrne, lot blk. I. John Christian
Bild. to Eugene. $10.
Jame K. Watti lo Lillian Walle.
ItE.M, ESTATE I'UOI
IN PEH.MAN EN I' gi .Mt l Elt.S.
The (larrett Ileal Estate Co. have
moved to their permanent home on
Willamette street. Messrs. (iarrett
Mitchell have been busy todsy show
ing many callers through their new
building. hlch Is a credit In Its
modernnest and location, to Eugene.
IF VOV KNEW
Tim merits of Texas Wonder you
.vould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (twn months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or bv mail. Send for
testimonial. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920
Olive street. St. I.ouls
NOTICE TO THE rt IU.1C.
Whereas, my wltr, Nellie llesser.
has lett my bed and board. I hereby
sue notice 1 tll not bo reip.uulble
lor am' bills Im-tirrfd lv her
EKED T. C.OSSEI!. ;
NOTICE TO KAIIMEIIS.
Hay and grain wanted In exchange
for pianos or organs. See us or tele
phone at once. Stevens ,4 llulln Pi
ano House, Commercial Club Blk.
Tel. Main 41.
A Sun'-EiMMigh KniM-ker
J. C. (Soodwln, of Keulsvllle. N.C..
savs: "Bui klen s- Arnica Salve is a
sure-enough knocker for ulivr. A
bad one came on my leg last summer.
That wonderful salve knocked It out
In a few rounds. Not even a scar re
mained." (iiiaranteed for piles, sores
and burns, etc. ;.c al W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store.
Full woonsAWiNd
C.nolone (Kiwer. Apply J. 11. Con
rad. E llth. Telephone Black
4 702. Successor to W. II. Davis,
sl.l .
,H,,.?'",!h!l'r;'",m,Sta,,U''- a'u',,ullVK convention of the league this v
crime he trial of ard Is looked prrauso of the bearing It mav h.
forward to with much nub c Inter- .i. i. , "s
est.
illh much public Inter
Toronto. Ont., Sept. 21. A wed
ding of note today was that of Miss
Edith Margaret Sweatman. daughter
of his C.race the Archbishop and Mrs
Arthur Sweatman. and Mr. John
l.owe Walton. The ceremony was
witnessed by a large and fashionable
assemblage.
under conditions of
able character. The exhibits thl
year In all departments are numer
ous and of a high class. The attend
ance of visitors is already large.
to the!
year
have
on the ronilhlfpnn t.r..ai.l.intl.,l
! palitn and also from the fact that
I William 11. Taft. Senator Foraker
land other eminent party leaders are
; among the scheduled speakers.
A I'uyliiK Investment
will add that if anything goes wrong
with the Argentine crop, then our
wheat will he worth every cent of
$1.50 a bushel." Journal.
MEDFOlll) lllllll (illADl ATES
COMlNti TO THE I'.Nl YEltSITY
The young lady scholars of the
Medford high school class of 190S
P l tv.i.. lot-. - . I l,w 'uuaieu wun nign nonors a.
reet Vhi-.;V . it . longres3)the commencement exercises held in
.reet, Chicago, tells of a way to be-1 this Mtv i m.. i.. .!. ,i.i.
Nnv,e TeTlept. 2 , -The fwho'd and rt
Tennessee Stale Fair opened today deriving so much benefit from filer- j versltv Th .vo,m inpn grad-
nigniy tavor-,"" .mterstnat I reel It Is my duty nates win f w ...,. ..
to tell those who need a tonic and.davl morning
mvPm,,,h"r"K ",r,llrlnc b,,"t " 111 ! The young ladies are Miss Clara
n, -1 XI. uZ ? marked gain In . Wines and Miss Huth Merrick. The
iie-n has resulted. Insomnia has been i bovs are !wi t"v,.,. t-..i a.-.n
BwrtMw
niA.
l k:d l.t H.IW tus Rj't
Denver. Colo . Sept. 21 Denver
will entertain during the remainder
of this week the eighty-fourth annual
session of the sovereign grand lode
of Odd Fellows. Delegates are here
from all pints of the I'nlted Stairs
and Canada and from other parts of
the world. Business meetings,
drills, reunions an. I social entertain
ment make up the program.
'T s ;ny Browing and Karl Mineer. The best wishes
' Bitters quickly of many Medford friends go with
r.medy stomach, llv-r and kidney i the x one ,.le ln ,hir fnti.re
i ortp.aints. t..i!,i under guarantee at i sch
W. A. Kuykendall s drug store. 50c. 'sr
Car fresh cement Just received
I'lUMUKUS HARDWAHE CO.
Atlanta. CI a. Se;. 21. Chairman 1411.
S'.nc-r Sew'ng .Ma.-nlne Compativ.
Willamette street, phone Red
oung people In their future
istio efforts at the State 1'nlver-
1 and there Is no doubt but what
' Medford class will be heard from
'. honors at this Institution of
"ning.
I'.ie Stale University will open and
the fall and winter term next
rsday, September 24. Mail.
Clothes Do(
Make theMi
But if they are well
ted, well made d
perfectl', they im
his appearauce
fully. You ai
si'ch clothes
store because
sole agents in El
for the celebratec
Michaels
Stern & Co'i
line of hand-t;
suits.
Dtir fall stock tal
is the most comjJ
all respects m
pvor carried. AIM
will find them rt
ably priced.
We carry a conip'e;'
offurnishingg
cannot be exec'
the citv, and our;
will be found lor
inanv of our con
tors can afford t
for. We own our
store and have i
to pav and are c
with small prof.
You are invited tr
and look at our
whether you bur
ED. HANSq
Kist Ninth M
WITH AUMCAWl
The
bruise,
ter. cna
tlons. i
or mor.
drug c
. .res. uicr.'-.
ped han't'
1 i (n C
v refund- v
(bbtcrlb tor tUe DAILY t.iaRD.
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