THE EUGENIC DAILY GUARD. MONDAY, SEPTEMIIER 21. 1808
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MARKS DRUG STORE - - HOTEL SMEEDE BUILDING
White Clover Cream
For chapped hands, face, lips or any roughness of the
skin. Removes tan, sunburn and freckles. A superior
article as an after-shaving cream, our price . . 25c
For a few days to introduce White Clover Cream, we will give
away trial sample bottles.
HOUSEHOLD AMMONI AFor the toilet, kitchen and laundry,
Extra large bottles for . . . . . . ... 30c
BAY RUM Full strength-large bottles
25c
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WITCH HAZEL The great household remedy that has a
thousand uses We sell Dickinson's Double Distilled
product in 8 oz bottles at 25c
CLEANSING CREAM Removes paint, oil or grease spots
from clothing or any kind of fabric large bottles,
Eight
(full 1 6 oz) we sell for
ounce bottles . . 15c
Small
size
25c
10c
Marks Drug Store-
The...
Quality Store
Phone Red 6231 Hotel Smeede Building.
j MUST !
I BE SOLD
Twenty acres of land nlmoBt In
city. Nice now buildings;
nearly a tliuuHiiud dollars
worth of live stuck, Imple
ments mi cl furniture: price,
H.000, Terms.
10 College lllll lot" on tills
Hide of the hill, 11500.
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
1b now opened under new manngH
tnent. 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
for 2 0o.
Good coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday, 25c. (live us .a trial and
wo will du the rest. Meal tickets
for week, 21 meals, $3.60. Fe
male help In kltcheu and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props
SEVENTH OLIVE STS.
One lot worth iH for $:IC0,
taken this week.
If
Wu. have hundreds of farms
ranging In site from 4 ai res to
4000 acres and we will pick
the host thing on our list for
your money.
The
Real Estate j
Exchange I
Suite 3 and H.Colnun, Bldg
HALL E fll'.IMWAY
IMumhliig mid Scurr Work.
Alio jteneral Jobbing In tin and
hect Iron work. Iron work promptly1
attended to.
Crry a full line of plumbing ntu-e
Phono Itlni k 1171. Ttli anil Onk Six.
J. W. BARRINGtR
Exprt houscmover
Moves anythmy. Twenty-liv
ye tit rifciKi cf. Fciiccrcr, E
Filtcenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1. Eugene. Oi.gon. ' j
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five p.isongcr car for hire
any litre day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see L.iDukc &LetllcrCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
Villard Boulevard
A Mt'K 1.1TTI.K MKAL AT
TIIK THKATltK CAl'K
la ninny nppreclntf.1, where you got
: everything mi npN-tltlng ami tootle
I some these. June mornlng-i, when
your npiH'tlte Is fickle. When you
: Mimt to treat your frlcmN, your wife
or your Mvectlicnrt to a meal tluit is
1 rooketl to the (nccii's taste, bring
, them lo tile Theatre Cafe.
XOTK1C l Olt SI-KtiAL KLKtTIOX.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
1st day or October, 190S, at each of
the polling places. hereinafter named,
a special election will be held In and
for said City, whereat will be sub-
miiieti to tlie legal voters of said City
for approval or rejection. A nil.I.
proposed by the Common Council of
the City of Kugene, for a law to
amend Sections 108 and 112 of the
Charter of the City of Eugene, being
simpler sax, or tne laws of the state
of Oregon for the yenr 1905. entitle
"An act to re-Incorporate the city of
Kuuene. and renenl nil nn.o nnA
of acts In conflict herewith," filed lnl"eu af,ter th?
uie oiuce ot tne Secretary of State
February 18, 1905, as amended by
the people of the City of Eugene Ap
ril IS, 1'IO.X. and to renenl nil nm
FAIR CLOSED
ON SATUROAT
Salem. Or., Sept. 20. While the
races of yesterday, the last day of
the most successful week of horse
racing that has ever been witnessed
on Lone Oak track, were not quite
up to the standard of the three days
previous, they were, nevertheless, of
a very high order of excellence and
contributed very much to the pleas
ure and satisfaction oi me sr'
throng of people which filled the
grand stand very comfortably and
stood along both sides of the track.
Although the weather was cool and
not of such a nature as was condign
to record-breaking time, there was
not a slow race in the entire program
and there were close and exciting
finishes In almost every event.
Summary of Saturday's Races
Trotting, 2:19 class, 1800 (Un
finished from Friday) 3 to
Henry Gray, first; Monicrat, second;
Zomhronut, third; raisy nice,
fourth. Time. 2:14&.
2:09 trot, 100, 3 in 5 Jonn Lam-
well, first; Athasham, second, n.
Ambush, distanced in second heat.
Time, 2:11.
2:14 trot. Consolation, iuuu
(Non-winners in S50OO Lewis and
Clark stake) Delia Derby, first;
Vallejo Girl, second; Lady w., tnira;
Easter Hells, fourth. Time, 2:11.
Hunnlng, mile handicap, luu
Yank, first; Melar, second; ine
Counselor, third. Time. 1:42.
Kunnlng, half mile, siou Lazaza,
first; St. Salvana, second; May I'inK,
third. Time, :49.
SENATOR FORAKER
WILL NOT SPEAK
Cincinnati. Sept. 19. Senator For-
aker tonight eliminated himself from
participating with Judge Taft in the
nolitical rallv of the National League
of Republican Clubs to be held here
Tuesday. His action was made
known to Taft In a letter adareBsea'
to the judge today, in which he eays
that, having read in the newspapers
that Taft and some of his friends are
doubtful as to the propriety of For
aker's speaking with Taft on Tues
day, Foraker decided not to auena.
He says he takes this action not
because he deems the answers made
to Hearst's charges are Insufficient,
but because he does not want to do
anything that could possibly Injure
the Republican cause of embarrass
Taft personally. Foraker said his
action was entirely voluntary, and
that he received no direct word from
Taft regarding the situation.
The publication of the letter was
followed by a series ot conferences
between Senator Dick, Senator Crane,
of Massachusetts, A. I. Vorys, Taft's
personal manager, Judge Taft and
Senator Foraker. None ot them
would add anything to the Informa
tion contained in the letter, with the
exception of Taft's remark that the
action was purely voluntary. It
could not he ascertained whether
Foraker intends to eliminate him
self entirely from the campaign or
whether he will, as Intended, take
the stump later.
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers
Delinquent taxpayers will take no
tice that delinquent taxes will not
bo advertised as heretofore; under
a law passed by the last legislature
of this state taxes that are delin-
expiration of six
months from the first date of such
delinquency may be paid by any one
I demanding to pay same and a certif-
icate of delinquency will be issued to
DOCTORS AND
SCIENTISTS TALK
ON WHITE PLAGUE
Washington, D. C, Sept. 21.
The geratest gathering the world has
ever seen for the study of tubercu
losis and the methods of its cure and
prevention began in this city today
Physicians, hygienists, sociologists
and humanitarians from all parts of
the world have assembled to ex
change views on the best methods
for conducting the modern crusailo
against the white plague, a problem
now recognized as the most import
ant and absorbing which medical
science ever has been called upon
to solve. - The session today was of
a preliminary character and was oc
cupied wholly with theo rganizatlon
of the bod under the name of the
International TuDerculosls Con
gress. The delegates to the congress num
ber seveial thousands. Among them
are many of the distinguished medi
cal autnorllies not only of America
but of Great Britain, France, Ger
many, Italy and several other coun
tries of Europe. The governors of
nearly all the states have appointed
delegates, and offical representa
tives are on hand also from Canada.
Mexico and several of the . South
American republics. The' attend
ance includes many public health of
ficials as well as medical scientists
and tuberculosis experts.
The congress plans to .remain in
session three weeks. During this
time so many absorbing phases of
the subject will be considered that
It is difficult to designate those that
will be most Important. The feature
of the congress that Is attracting
most public interest is the tubercu
losis exhibit. The meetings of the
congress are being held in the new
national museum and the exhibition
has been installed there. It covers
fifty thousand square feet of space
and is Intended to teach a powerful
if terrible lesson to those who de
serve it on the ravages of tubercu
losis and how the organs of the body
are weakened and Injured by the
germs of tubercular disease through
poor air, lack of sunlight, poor food
and the like.
One section of the congress will
devote Its attention to tuberculosis
in animals and its relation to man.
Tne cure ot tuberculosis will be an
other subject of absorbing Interest,
but more important still will be the
discussion ot the prevention of the
disease. The congress, In fact, will
be a reflection of the activities the
world over in the war on the tuber
cle bacillus. It would be imprac
ticable to give any idea of the num
oer and va.iety or subjects that will
come up before the congress for dis
cussion, but all will, be interesting.
To get them properly before the con
gress for the world will be the prob
lem, but strenuous efforts In this
direction will be made and the lead
ers of the gathering are sanguine
as to the outcome.
WILL TRY KING AT
and parts of acts In conflict hero
wmi. and A HILL, proposed bv the
Common Council of the Citv of Eu
gene, for a law to amend' Section
109 of the charter of the Citv of Eu
gene, being Chapter 252, of the laws
of the State of Oregon for the vear
1905, entitled, "An act to re-Incorporate
the City of Eugene, and to re
peal all acts and parts of acts in
conflict herewith." filed i ,1,,, nf
such party
Swtlon 37 of said law, in part,
reads:
"Any day after the expiration of
six months after taxes charged
against real property are delinquent
the tax collector shall have the
right, and it shall be his duty, upon
demand and payment of the taxes.
1 penalty and interest, to make out
and Issue a certificate or certificates
iice 111 tne secretary of State, K
ruiiry 1 Mil, 1 u .1 , and to repeal nil i
acts and parts of acts In conflict1
herewith." which said hills were i
each proposed and ordained bv the
Common Council of said Citv' July i
:tlt. 1908 and on said dav filed with!
the UeiQi-der of aald Citv; which
lection will be held at s o'clock In
the morning and will continue until
o cluck In the afternoon of miid
October 1st. 190S.
The following are the designated
polling places:
for Hrst Ward. Cv
House, No. 271
clone
t .
Easi Eiv, 1, ! delinquent
,r nccouil ward. Hook .-mil
.adder room. In City Hall buildliu
lor Third Ward. Hellers Ulack
smith. No. 41 W.st Seventh Slreef
l-or Fourth Ward. m,,m j n,lr 'r
t'ainphell and Fellman's store on !-
u eet Pel ween Eighth and Ninth
, H. S. HltYSOX.
Acting City Uecorder
j of delinquency against such pruper
ity," and section 38 in part reads:
I ei tittcates of delinquency shall
bear interest from the date of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
15 per cent per annum. ."
Delinquent taxpayers are therefore
advised that if they have not paid at
least one-half of their taxes on or
before the first Monday In April that
the same are delinquent and have
been delinquent since said first Mon
day in April, and those who have
paid one-half of their taxes as above
the remaining one-half will bei 'nine
lifter the first Moiulnv in
li
st re
September 111, i:ms.
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AUTOMO BILES
Frank Bennett & Son
Cu-itfc Vrxr m 2lu !hcmf ml 1711
Kfo.K.trl Kar, I'muier, Hoed
The kl cart tor the pmr, $700 and up
Can lor hirr
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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GEO. K.MUNROE
FURNITURE
117 Wet Klislith St., Kugeiie, Oregon.
I'liene It.xl .ViTtl.
Sole Agi-llti for tin- I'ortlanil
! sioio Works.
r iftv-uiive siy lea. Including the Unli
mited Detroit I.lne. Also the Laclede
Kanges the bei low price range
on the market.
A full line of Heaters Just from
tne l:utory.
Call and examine our larse stock
'k fei-e tui in.; els. where.
Sp.-ci.-il linlc
t I'orlluiiil mid
turn.
Live
Sept.
tickets
-1st
' Mint Pacific National Fair -in, I
Stock shew. he!, at Peri in
mber 2 1. to M inclusive The
I'aclllc will Se' roun.l i,i
$' 011 round trie ii,..
nd and 23rd. Final return
''' A. J. CU.l.KTl'E.
.Uiti:.
for
iictoner, and six months from such
dates a certificate of delinquency
h-aring fifteen per cent interest per
annum may he issued against votir
properly.
To save further rosts. penalties
and interest you are earnestly re
quested to settle the same at once
ii. i.. nowx.
Sheriff a ni Tax Collector.
i()OI I'lslllNt; r NEWPOP.T.
Advice has jnt iH,en received that
Sllvcrsi, le and Chinook Salmon are
being caught on trolls in Yakina
"ay. s-. 4
BOSTON THIS WEEK
Boston, Mass., Sept. 21. It Is ex
pected that before the end of this
week the case of Cardenio F. King,
the financial promoter, will be reach
ed for trial ii: the superior court.
Only a few months ago King Was one
of the most widely known promoters
and stock brokers In Boston and New
York. His extensive and alluring
advertisements had drawn thou
sands of dollars into his coffers from
the pockets of would-be speculators,
a large proportion of whom were res
idents of rural communities. When
rumors of King's financial embar
rassment were circulated, the pro
moter disappeared and his where
abouts remained unknown for sev
eral months, when he returned to
Hoston and surrendered himself,
'luring his absence he had been put
trough bankruptcy and several ln
.lictmentp, had been returned against
him for alleged fraud.
A SNAP TO iaiM-: I P ESTATE.
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derived by buytcg
paint dealer nun
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Practical
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Nation
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Invites your r
Your business .1
accurate and
tion.
SAFE DKP0SIT 9
T. G. hen:
S. B. EAKl
p. e. smi
DARWIX E
LUKE I. ii
GASOLIJi
IRRIGATION,
PUMPING r
Fairbanks-MoT
for pumpinK, ipnl
Ing. .Uutliucoq
Fairbanks S
Fairbanks Mur
tors for power
Fairbanks-Jit
Towers.
Falrbankn-Mw
Chonners, Well P
All first qmliiB
prices abvurs U
Prompt reply 1
shipment!.
prices. I
BERCER.4BJ
Agents,
FAIRBANKS
312 acres 2 miles west of Shedd
on main line S. P. and on Oregon..
California wagon road, a fine loca
tion. It. F. 1).. and both phone lines;
all good agricultural land with about:
200 acres in cultivation, ii acres or-i
chard, all kinds of fruit: balance ex-1
tra good pasture land, large S room I
house In good repair, brick milk audi
fruit house: lurge frame barn. 1 tact
'.s all fenced and cross fenced. Pos-;
session nt once. Price onlv $:t. per i
acre. It. W. TKIIT. ; phone Main X I
inn ii 1 1 mini's. diubhbmih. v.-
WLLA
Meat
Under Nr.
First-Class F
Meat AWI
Phone in
WING &
roi: sai.k
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At
street
bouse
pet
No. i'.:. East Seventh
, furnishings of "-room
. all good as new: car-
b'inds. curtains, chair
an i rockers, stands, dishes.
Iirie-a-lirac. kitchen utensils,
dining room suite. secretar .
ehilfenier. bunkers, clock,
pictures all to be sold at
once, fall from 9 to 12 a.m.
tl . I.. SOI HKHW.
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A.c.;
Ccr.cKt(--l
Sand JM j
Phone M
cow r't:Ki.
Alfalfa meal. At Ha'.lej's. Tenth
"" Willamette streets. Phone lied
Wool .A li;
L.C.BEADLE
Stone Mason
l.csxe ord.-r at White's restaurant
m West Eighth street or address a', street.
!ao!ln power, bv W. W t ore
Phot,,, lied :t22. Or,r!, js;
tca:i will be appre-'iated.
wi'i.;, nicii.i.iMt
(let your vell.J drilled
, en. need well-drillers
lied 4S'.2.
Oasollne power, hy W. W. Mo
phone Mod 32S2. Orders large
small will be appreciated.
Pllore
ltlM.MIltF. nnOTIIKKA
hy ula and' Fnr all kinds of draylng and ci
I press. House phone Red 2.U.
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' uind.i
.' Firs:
T'n fruit nun ,n s-nc-C11.MK!!S
1IAP.1HVAKK CO.
;.soi.im-: wood s.iwiN'i
Cell up ! one Main 32 or Farm--';
'-. U. A. Maltzan. i
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Monnr-! nnee. Thirtv days' fre. . r-"-
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