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THE EtfiKXK DAILY GUARD, TIM ItSl.tv o S i VETERANS HAVE C, T, I), CONVENTION IN SESSION I A. BIG PARADE OH THE STREETS II t- ... c - - - w v w w v w w w w ww-ewja- V WW WW WW W W WW WW WW WWW WW WWWWW W Wl i Surgical SIMf UILM.D. lrtt,M.D, L-4.M.D. bti,M.D. 'ix.H.D. IlDcBji.H.D. kDcil,M.D. ke5391 E YORK IPPER 5 A SHOW PAPER t ;s WORLD. f'. Sinn. ( .... ' PUB. Co Phont r ,ilp j Wine the y Scraper on 9th Street j ' About Face ; and sec ; ' IcLEOD'S !! v Fall and ! Winter Suiting ;, I E9thSt. 11 Vtii.. ti fr-- 'I 1. . LIU . i u. r . ,nn rjeusht, and wlilc has wjen UH l.n borne the natnro of f nref v , ...... i.i.n mndA miller Ilia iter oi - j jias j,ccn mime iuuilt xua ier- T soiml supervision since its intaiivy. Ilv,-Hrt, . .. . ...in to ilpeeivo von In this. Imitations nul " Jitst-s-f;oou " ore lnt ITt trifle with nnl ef.: ine ueaiin or fee is CASTORIA I ' . substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- M SootUii.ff Syrups. It ib Pleasant. II k props a"" morphine nor other Nurootio ' Je is Tits guarantee. It tfcatroys Worms I,J .wm It euros Dinrrliota and Vi'iiul " rfhin" Troubles, cures Constipation r . It aaslim"""8 i" """ s ..s. 1 anreto, givintf healthy and natural sleep. fcKcea-The Mother's Intend. VINE CASTORIA auways x e Bears tne signaiuroui End You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ftlCtaUeOHMNV TT MO "HAT THCtiT. NCW YORK OfTY. UGENE HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Mar course of lectures by the faculty and practical fein the hospital. The medical and surgical staff aospital constitutes the faculty, ror rates or intor- address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. r Bedrock We s and Pure. Who e- some Water See f E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed 557 High Street, GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY j Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Ennlnes : for pnmping, spraying, sawing, grind. ItiK. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo tors for power and light. FalrUtnks-Morse Windmills and Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well Pumps. All first qiiHllty goods at lowest prices alwn.rs in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. bERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS. MORSE . CO. Portland. Oregon Groceries You will always find the best brands of Crocerics FreshTGreei. Vegetables Flour and Feed No delayi, we bft our own delivery Pierce Bros. Phone Main 53 52 EjsIS 9th Every Woman About tfatt WOB.taTfol I MlMARVEL Wbirlit-Spray , Hi. Bjew Tell riffc Alt yonr drnpfflft for tt! Ii be catinnt .uiintv Oim A a V E I. . Tppt no "llUUlini MMIK W'&ir.l. II I eitl prUrtiliin ni ilir-tem. In. , nlulil. ti Itilliw. MHVI I.OI. IILUtiJIiliMlJitWIUIlk "IW IBM OO.. HII LfM4Mr, (w' C.. fMt s llooi. children itkm ii lT' and ;m:i-n:i) tiikm s mm v' PASSED IN LINE-A ; N.j NElt TODAY AT Xoo AND a AYIPI'II!; TOXKJMT I A hundred old soldiers were i tho line of parade on Willamette "r,,. this morning. The veterans fmed the line at the W. o. v. hall . ' elmk. and coming ,!, Wes, Eighth street turned suutli on Wil lamette. A halt was ,ule a, Ninth sttect awaiting ,iu, arrival of a col umn of school children which had bee. detailed ,0 form a line and sa ute the veterans as they marched ' All the pupils of tl. Centra' school were marched down i., 1 t'nHd a line i front of the i'ier llal dub huildins and oilier huiid- h V . ""'k- "" '"'i'ils of the (athohc school were in line fur ther down the street. As the old sol diers passed them the children greet ed them with waving of handker chiefs and hats and the veterans re sponded with cheers, it was a touch ing sight and was an innovation Returning to the hall the veterans found awaiting them a sumptuous dinner, which had heen prepared bv the Women's Relief Corps. The afternoon was spent In a so cial way, the veterans renewing ac quaintances and telling war-time sto ries. Tonight the big campflre will occur at the courthouse. The follow ing program will be rendered- Invocation Rev. P. K. Hammand. Singing By the audience. Address Mayor J. IX Matlock Response Pres. S. R. Williams Music By the quartette. Address Colonel W. G. D Mer ger. Address Lee M. Travis. Music By the quartette. Recitation Mrs. W. H. Fisher Address S. M. Yoran. Recitation. Remarks by comrades. Song "America." by the audi ence. Many Register Since yesterday at 1 o'clock and up to noon today the following reg istered their names: B. H. Stillman. 7th Wis. Inf. T. J. Elliott, 7th Tenn. Inf. T. B. Anderson, 49th Wis. Inf. G. W. McReynolds, ISth Iowa Inf. L. B. Woodruff, 1st Minn. Cov. W. M. Sherman, 16th 0. Inf. Chas. Beedle, 136th N. Y. Inf. C. B. King, 5th Tenn. Cav. 0. H. Willard, 21st Iowa Inf. A. D. Hedges, 6th Wis. Inf. J. H. Tewne, 2ath Wis. Inf. J. H. Shirk, Tilth Pa. Inf. 13. V. Adams, 11th Kan. Inf. B. F. Butler, 27th Iowa Inf. E. F. Chapman, 10th Iowa Inf. Thos. Allshaw, 16th Conn. Inf. John Maroney, 35th Wis. Lt. Art Louis D. Gibson, Indian war, Ore. J. J. Totten, 155th Ind. Inf. T. J. Brackett, 67th 111. Inf. W. F. Marshall, 1st Ohio Cav. John Gaton, 1st Mo. Engineers. Arthur Thurman, 21st Mo. Inf. Myron Johnson, ISth Wis. Inf. A. P. Knowles, 4th Minn. Inf. W. G. Long, 3d Mo. Cav. L. D. Harrington, 92 111. Inf. S. Z. Papton, 101st O. Inf. T. J. Brabham, 77th 0. Inf. J. D. Moon, lath Iowa Inf. R. M. Gott, 17th 111. Cav. Charles Drew, 9Sth N. Y. Inf. W. H. Sharp. 45th Mo. Inf. A. C. Jennings. 9th Iowa Cav. Frank Bowers, 2d 111. Inf. M. R. McCauley. 24th Iowa Inf. F. II. Brantley, 2d Iowa Inf. .1. M. C'arllle, 2Mh Wis. Inf. R. E. Eastland. Sxth Ind. Inf. J. II. Collier, 4th Mich. Cav. .1. B. Bales, 12th Mo. Inf. V. Bartholomew, 5 tit Ii III. Inf. Thos. Swafford. ISth 111. Inf. John Graval. ISth Pa. Cav. V. G. I). Mercer. 3d Iowa Inf. Daniel Spencer. 17th Iowa Inf. .). H. Pratt. 2d Mass. Cav. J. H. Alexander. 21st Iowa Inf. I.. Gilstrap. 17th Kan. Inf. Henry Hopkins. 43d Mo. Inf. John Bamford. Mh Mo. Inf. 1. T. Circle. 152d Ind. Inf. Elijah Thurman. 21st Mo. Inf. G. II. Courtwright. 4th Wis. Cav. C. P. Schenrk. 7th Ind. Inf. Henry Denhtirt. 3d 111. inf. L. (i.Vornwell. t'.ili III. Cav. M. I'. SpriKS.-. !"! Ind. Inf. .1. M. Watts, i I ; Liu a Inf. Win Mi. : :l'!i WK Inf. ! Wm. IDi:h. .':!! Ist Inf. C. V. Marquis. :;h Ohio Cav. C. .1. Iiodd. tid Iowa Inf. .1. C. I'nrsaw. 3d Wis. Inf. W. .1. Billings. 1 Mh Iowa Inf. R. II. Armstrong. llMh N. Y. Inf. K. C. Baker, 19!h Ky. nlf. COFFEE Good gjocers like Schil ling's Best, for it makes (rood-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Yur ircr rttorii T' mmj II T" do"' Uk Iti wt par hm. 4. 4 It won: 1 be about as wise to 'itn ' a! th- fai t that yo'l had broken a h"n- a- con- (...: ithroiisii failing t i ad- vr-i-i-' th- fact t.-.a: y.il a f"l a t.r.aat. ,-i wh ILiz'lj i DeWitt's I'll"!" Sa've is !: ! ; pil . Sol 1 by :: Ion-' to ii-.- i egL'i-'-H. ll3rd brtcK for chimneys CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO 0 I he e.ilit cull v, i.: ,,,i, T. I', is being he'.d in mount Presbyterian chur ttood attendance of ladies :e Kan wi:!i a en near- i.v every part of the county. i; sums opened yesterday af'emoi 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wheeler, of Co tlrove. pitsidi'lit of tin ceuiitv u bresidiiie a program of told; and patu rs w as carried e it a lows: tMien;;::i' lemperaiue Ins.,--- Mrs. .Nc-rrts. l-.iigene. Crusade (llory Song. Social and Red Letter Calkins. Kugene. !.tys- Mrs. is Mrs. l.uiuliernien and Miners Barnard. Coburg. Last evening in the ll.ut Mrs. Brown, state preside church deliv- ered a splendid address which followed by an elocutionary co lor a medal. was litest This morning's session b.u.ui with devot locals by Mrs. Garde, i . of .) un,--tion City. Then came tie- ro'.l call, oa.h nieinber answering: u. lor name wi:h temperance quo-aii, ns. Ue ports of officers and heads of depart ments were then read, showing ev erything to be In a flourishing con dition. A business session was then held and plans for the coming year laid. Lunch was served ai Un church. This afternoon an Interesting pro gram is being rendered as tollows: Evangelistic Department - Mrs. Richmond. Springfield. Moral Education Mrs. Green. Eu gene. Special Music. Our State Mrs. Brown, State President. Crusade Glory Song. L. T. L. Mrs. Melton, Creswell. Press and Christ, Citizenship Mrs. Hull, Eugene. Music, Solo. Legislation and Petition Mrs. Johnson, Creswell. Duet. Sunday School Mrs Mitchell, Eu gene. Song W. C. T. U. Dojcology. Closing W. C. T. IT. benediction. GUARD'S FINE PREMIUM MAPS ARE GOING FAST The Guard bas received a large shipment of its fine premium wall charts, consist ing of the latest map of Ore gon, of the United States and foreign countries. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed oa heavy var nished paper, and contain ns much valuable Information as an ordinary atlas. All subscribers of the Dally Guard, served by carrier, who pay $2.50 for bIx months In advance, get one of these map-charts free. All mall subscribers of tho Dally Guard who pay S3. 00 (special offer), for one year in advance, are entitled to the premium as well ns Week ly Guard subscribers who pay a year In advance. We have a large number of these mais on hand but they are going fast one hundred were taken this week, so you should not delay until tho supply Is exhausted. TV l;V "'4 'mm "SnntR Mnrin! I feor my bnt Is not on straight." A New One. Armless Wonder cbanee for a Museiini M :t,::--er No chilli' . V'.iise nr.,.ss M onde' Is chestnuts A. ' Ye-. I it I'-e li'en In Jail for piekin' p k ket. ' ' le ' la ii' I I-nder. Warner t9nes pianos. Lfave or ders at MorrH' Music Store. tf r n Mi vm , Fall I5e Latcsti Creation :::::::::::::::::::::ttm::::::n::::t::::::::::m :m:n::::::::$:u:::::mm:nt::::::::::::::::u:::::::m:m::n NOTICK FOR SPKCIAL ELKCTION. Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of October, 1908. nt each of the polling plnres hereinafter named, a special election will lie held In and for said City, whereat will he sub mitted to the legal voters of said City for approval or rejection, A BILL, proposed by the Common Council of tho City of Eugene, for a law to amend Sections 108 and 112 of the Charter of the City of Eugene, being Chapter 252, of the laws of the state of Oregon for the year 1905. entitled. "An net to re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and repeal all acts anil parts of arts In conflict herewith." filed In the office of the Secretary of State. February 1, 1905, ns amended by the peop'le of the City of Eugene Ap ril 1S, 11)08, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict, here with," and A BILL, proposed by the Common Council of the (Illy of En gene, for a law to amend Section 109-of the charter of the City of Eu cene. being Chapter 252, of the laws of the State of Oregon for the year 1 905. entitled. An act to re-incor-porate the City of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith." filed In the of fice of tbe Secretary of State, Feb ruary 18th, 1905, anil to repeal all acts "and parts of nets in conflict 1,,.,-owlth." which said bills were each nroiinsel and ordained by the Common Council ol sain i n .nn t'.lsi llios and on said day filed with ib,. Keeord'-r id ( in: which in u i hi- iiMiriitn , held at o'i be k In tin! will i out inio- until 1 1,,, alt' moon of said 7 o'i lu.'k in '! Oi -ober HI. It' Tin. followili the designated polling place.-: For First Ward, f yclone Truck House. No. 271. East Eleventh Si reef for Second Ward. Hook and Ladder room. In City Hnll building For Third Ward, Heller's Black smith, No. 4 1 West Seventh Street: For Fourth Ward, room In rear of Campbell and Kellmnn's store on Ol ive street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. K- S. 1IUYSON. Acting City li-i order. September Ifl. 191'S. 12t Ailinliil-trnt'ir's Nollce In reililors Not Ice Is hereby given that George H. Roberts has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, by an order of the county court of Lane county, Stall of Oregon, on the 2th day of An gun. 1901, and notice Is hereby given ha' 'all p'-rsons having claims against laid eslate are hereby notified t" pre ,.! th'- .nine "i said administrator ... i i. on,- on 'be corner of west I-;, v. nth and J.-ff-rson street", l.o I '...,. On-g'.n. d'liy verified re ; ,,,'. I bv law . or at la woffi- "' : j HarVi'i, b. a' It-om ' ov-r the I CI,., Na'tonal ll.uik. Kngen... Or-B'in. Mthin s.x t'loii'hs Ir on the d.i'e ol I ,,,h. anon of ibis mni' e I ' i-ii.d ih ii- 2tb 'lav "' Ani:!H!. c;roKCE II HOHKRT Adtl.lnl.-tra' ii utnAi GH. Attorney for Estate. pemng Friday Afternoon from 2 till September 25, A Beautiful Gift for some lady Our initial opening of the latest and most up-to-date line of w omen s an d M en's Suits Coats, Shoes and Furnishings Music From 7 till 9:30 p. m. NO GOODS SOLD TILL Saturday, September 26th TKe Crescent Ngfice ti Delinquent Taxpayers Dellisureit taxpayurs will take ao tloe that aellnquent taxes will not be advertised as keretoforu; nnder a law paaHed ay the last legislature of thin state tnxea that see dnlla quent after tho expiration of nix months from the Drst date or nneh delinquency may bo paid by any one demanding to pay same and a eertlf Icate of delinquency will be Issned te such parly. Section 37 of said law, In part, readB: "Any day after the explralloa ef six months after taxes charged agalnKt real property are delinquent the tax collector shall have the right, and it shall ho his duty, npon demand and payment of the tuxes, penally and Interest, te make eet and Issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against inch eroeer ty," and section 38 In part reeds: Certificates of dellnqueiey shall hear interest from the date of Isnn anco until redeemed at the rate of 15 per cent mt annul. ." Delinquent taxpayers are therefore advised that It they have not paid at leant one-half of their Mxes oa r before the first Monday In April that the sumo 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 I he remaining one -null" will become delinquent alter the tirsi Monday in October, and six iiion'hs t cum sin h dates a lertillii I dellnqi II- ai illg tif II per ' -lit illlelrst per a nil ii m ma) be I, on. I axailMt your property. To save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to sellle the same at once. If. L. DOWN. Sheriff and Tax Collector. Notice of Sale of Wnrniiite Pursuant to authorization duly giv en by the voters of .School District No. 4. of Lane county, Oregon, at an election duly held In said district on the second day of May. 1908, tho di rectors of said district will Issue and sell the negotiable. Interest-bearing warrants of the district to tbe amount of $15,0'l'i. Said warrants will be .io 'wen'v vears after date, payable at th option of the district after ten year from date; will bear Interest at the rat of flvo per cent per annum i. , . i, ,-i payable semi-annually, and will be Issued In denomination to suit the purchasers, but III no case less than I''". The public generally ami ea'h resident of the district In particular may subscribe lor said bonds or any portion thereof not less 'ban t-'i'i Hubs' rlp'lons should be li s ab d bids stating the amount of warrants il'-sii ' 'I and ')" I'""- that IH l,e paid tn.-iefor, which bids -hould be deposited with II nilir- sigiied at his office In the city ball, la Eugene, Or , not later than 7:30 p in on tile 30th lav oT S' liti'lllber. 1 tins, at w hl' h time and place ihe di re. tors of said db'tl't will meet to open said bids and award said war rants to the h'Klie.tt bidders theretor. it ii ii ii - ?tt 9:30 p. m. 1908 538 WUI. 540 St. Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made nd fit perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder fully. You can get spell clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Kugene for the celebrate! Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, yon will find them reason ably priced. We cal l' ii complete line f furnishing got ids that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits.- You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON Jiast Ninth Stroet 'I lie directors reserve the right lo re Jo. t any and all bids. FRANK P.EISNKR. District Cb rk S. hool District No. 4, Lane County. Or. Eugene, Or , Sept. 10, 19'M. (iit. etftlfu C.nsolllie pnevie t W Vi phone Red ,1'2. (''' left etc mall will be tv(rH Utltt, O