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A Careful Protects His Family The Booth-Kelly tl L EUGENE Mrdkal and Surgical STAFF W Kuyk.iid.ll, M. D. W. O. Prauer, M. D. P. I. Eirtle, M. D. B. P. Sca.ele, M. D. D. A Pilnc. M. D. Gco.O'B,DcBr,M.D. L. K. IvkDougil, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stafl of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. C. R. MEAD J. W. MACHEN REFORE buytnir real es-' tate call up' or come to Springfield, the best town of its site in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sires and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M, M. & REAL ESTATE CO Trlfphoiu Milu 171 Julius Goldsmith GEO.K.MUNROE FURNITURE fl" Wi-M llglilli St., lugone, Oregon. I'liiniii Ittil A.170. Hnli Agents (,.r (In. Pmlliiiul I Stini' Wiirkx. Fifty-three stiles, including the noted I ielri.lt Lino. Also (lit- Laclede lUngen the best low ptlro range on the market. A (nil line of Heaters Just from the factory. Cull and examine' our largo stuck before IniviiiK elsewhere. QIGARC The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have gone this long without one, you should not delay another day. MATERIAL of all kinds is advancing, but is still reasonable. If you need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build then get the insurance anyway for you surely are a DEAD ONE. HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Case's . Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under now manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remsilcllng It In many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are In a poMltion to guar antee the best meal In tho city for 2 0c. (JiichI coffee and fresh meats a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 2 Sc. lilvw us h trial and we will do the rest. Meal tickets for week, SI meals. $3. til). Fe male help lu kitchen and dining room. MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props SKVKXTII A! OI.IVK STS. Madame Dean's rntNCH n , e . fcmalc rlLLOi A Hart i 'km tun It iml. i.mr ro Hrtf mknki NvVfyl M KT HI' ATtOX, lllll ItOVl ta till KW Htirr! Hj-,1vl .-stt Ufhotlim tlunr ftiit.vtt or M... y lWfuml.l. rViit iir M lor II i.i h r mv in mruA ihnn K4tttiili Krv )i.,it on grume ih Kfiiiiliit', wnt no uttlttiiiv If v.mr (Iruimui .tf uol bv Hum wnJ Vouf unlcn lo itio UIIIID kfDICIl CO, hi J4, luciitw, ft. Sold in Eugene bv W. L DtLano Williams Transfer Co. Liht and Heavy Haulina" VOOD ltlK .SALE 504 WlllmwtttSt. x,ttn: n(i l'houu Main t" 5 1 - 7 Tfh ETGJJVE o O 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. DEATH OF MRS. SARAH DURANT-MATLOGK HlCillliV IIKSI'NCTKI) K10S1DKNT OK Kl'fiUNIC I'ASSKS AWAY AV T Kit U; IIXNKSS. Mrs. Sarah Durnnt Matlock died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Pratt, at 30 East Tenth street, Kugene, Sunday, September 27, 1008, at 3 n. ill., after a long Illness. The j funeral was held at the residence this I afternoon at 2 o'clock and tho re mains interred In the 1. O. O. V. cem etery. Hev. W. II. I'lnkerton. pus tor of the Congregational church, in the absence of Mrs. Matlock's pastor, Itev. I. II. Trimble c..iii.ni..,l ih.. services Sarah I.owe was l.orn In Dearborn county, Indiana. August 15, 1S43. She was married to William II. I)u rant on September 1!). 1X84. Six children were boru to them, but on ly one, Mrs. Trait, Is now livlns. With three children Mr. and Mrs. Durnnt enme to Ore gon and settled In Ku gene In 1X74. Mr. lliirant died on June IB, 1SS7. Decensed was a member of the Kastern Star. W. K. c., tin Itehec kahs and the Methodist church hav ing nulled with the church when she was 15 years of age. She lived a sweet and consistent chris tian life, and was beloved by all who knew her. She was a long sufferer hut always bore her affliction with patience and forti tude, never complaining. The com munity will sadly miss her. PETTIGREW SAYS REPUBLICANS PAID (Continued from Page One.) view of ascertaining what was be hind Ihe offer he wrote, to his sena tor friend and asked him If the amount could not be Increased to twenty thousand. The replv was that they wore uot Inclined to give one man that much. IVttlgrew declared he declined the offer and conducted an Investigation with Ihe result thai he was satisfied ihe Republican party financed. In a large incisure. Watson's campaign. HtHiSKVI T t;i Itl PI IIS Tt) ItltVW Washiticr,.., c,,Mt .. - ,, K..c-...,.!( 1.,:,. Ionian ,.,,!,, rt. u lo William .1 n,M1M , r,,,t s, ,.n in which V,. in.iini.iin.-d tin- th,. ivniocrutic ..tr:v :,n,l pl.u f,.,P ,.r,. "' ".mi in the cam paign. Ih,. prcsidn,.-, r,.,,u ,,.aN particularly uh Mr lliian', asser tion that the adgjuMratlon has been o f AILT GUARD, MOXDAV, BKPTBMBER 88, tftnH ' o Mae By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan and we have no criticism to offer. neither sincere nor elective in the prosecution of trusts. Mr. Roosevelt combats this charge with characteristic emphasis and sets forth In detail what has been done under his direction toward curhing the tendency of cnpltal to centralize with a view to destroying competi tion. Ho says: Under this administration a mass , - " ........, n id n ns rhirtini T"8 6 be,en,Dro''gh.t- ln- CltKlinGr tho en niraln.t ., V'.i. em Securities Company; against the beef packers; against the Federal Suit rnniTtutit- a.r,.lnn. .v.- . ,. " ..enerui e oroer omce and at such other of I'nper Company; against the Otis and i flees as he mnv h .' ...". other elevator companies; against the American Tobacco Company; ..,,,,,,, int.. i-owncr trust: ul'h nst i the Virglnln-Carollua Chemical Com pany; against the Standard Oil Coin i'u . , ..no oi ners. In a number of these rases the government has nlreadv succeeded by injunctions and otherwise. Some u. i no cases are now pending in .'" " ". nuiipiaign, . j. uryan. fol- , lu "e oiusiaw in tne hardly any imiiortant case against ! closely on Ihe heels of his op-' Dar f,ltllre- where It will be put on great law-breaking corporations has l'onent- W- . Taft, tonight in a ' , run between Florence and Ma the government yet suffered final l !,,"!0'n " B vast a"llence assembled : I ," The Scnan measures fifty fi I'm. TAFP HMPI.I l-'s TO "! held Mr. Taft up to ridicule for Si:x.TOU l-OHVKKit ""l in sympathy with the prln - I cl.les enunciated by the Chicago con - Minneapolis, Sept. 26 The fourth , J'.''""0"- ll si'oke to n big crowd at day of Judge Tuffs speaking cam-1 K.osl",,lsk" Park and also the Mer - palgn ended here tonight with the1 ,1,nts' -Manufacturers' Asocla - delivery of his views in favor of pos-l""' . tal savings banks and In opposition 0n hls way here from Chicago Mr to the Bryan theory regarding a gov-1 P'"" "llke(l briefly at Woodstock! eminent guarantee of bank deposits. I ' .lunction and Caledonia. Taft will rest from his labors here I , ' ,a,,l ''"'i ""l Janesvllle, Wis. tomorrow and continue wi,h his a of whl h Pces he was greeN whirlwind campaign methods Mon-1 ,"' ,-nthuslastic crowds. At sev- -V.; ,''',,1Ky n,ade answer to the! ak.r0lS";."fHh,.",sl"f "y Sl",n,or "r- aker lie had rwommende.l J,L-e I'oy.e as a private Individual fr re- appointment as federal Judge because of Judge liovle s creat AT,,in,Il n,,l hi.... ,.l . . miiicill! , ' "" '""racier. - in so doing he explained that liovl.. hnH ; ... torney for ihe Sta'ndurd Oil Company ...... ...... . i-.n iiiiraiions. i he presi- dent had rh.w.... I,. i... i. . t i , '" "re. Mm .nine. laylor instead. ,v ... i'.,r..b... ,.,, . , "-i, inn .....i.-.i nun no argues that Is a Justification for him while a sen. ator of the l ulled Stales In accep . lug Profesionj.l ..mi.l.,.n. ' ih., ,,....., .. ' ' '" .... toill panv and in making what was In effect a partner ship with Ihe Siandard Oil Comp,,- ny n a newspaper to control an , Knuiaiiuii oi public opinion.'' "As to the second charge of Fori ker s that .Indue rf. ,,.i ... .;,.', Bass ln the private car of Mr. Lewis and on a laeht of Commodore Hi.-h-ardson. of the alleged glass trust laft replied thin h.. .....! car which he paid for. and that the boat he rode on was provided bv the .Middle ll.iss Club, whose guest he was at the time. Taft started t he day at (',,ilr itapid, , ,.,,, ., even doren s; che, before reaehinj her.-, including the big meeting v 1 aul. where lie delivered the I.. 1 '! on the general policies of ltepubiL.it! party. Tonight bet, , mo-nig :, h ,,1X,,, ,,,,, ,!,. ,,....,', to Its ,.i;..,,-i. ,l,ge T.,,. ,.,,,,, c!n. liiding and most Important s,.. ... h of the d.i It,, said : "1 wish to call your attention t ,,. dav lo a p:nk In the Republican p'ar. -umber for mand to a plank in the Democrat ic platform which Involves present, though not controlling Issues in this campaign. "I refer to the first plank in the Republican platform, which recom mends the adoption of postal savings banks. The Republican convention doubtless had In mind the bill which i iimu urau iiurouucen in tne senate a,,d reIorted by the senate commit- naa ueen introduced In the senate ... LU1IIIHU- tee for llHSSnze ni.thnrl-rlntr ... ..I reeling the postmaster-general to re- ceive savings deposits at every mon-1 ey order office and at such other of-.' fipf4 Hi ho mnv I ..-t .l I I or more, and multiples of ten cents , after the first dollar." LA I'lll.l.HTTH IXDOHSKS i w.MIWHiX l'llu.H'lTY . .vniKaukee. Sept. 2(1. Paving his ueen purcnased by J. V. Young St Visit In Viv;rtl J..L,-.:. .ul'and J. L. RriuL'S nf Klifa.tnn l.resent campaign, W. J. Bryan, fol - to a vast audience assembled irview Park, continued his at- i ,ii i, couiiuueo Ills at- tacks upon the Iti.nnhti,..,,, i,f ",Mr P'',n,a ne hands with f,f ",r,"'r "'"r01"1"- Tl" l.loyes Hf thp. factory at BeU.it re- -"''I, the candidate with a paif of s,,"ri'" lv "'ade overalls hearing his , "ame worked In the eloth . , . " '''"'e oi tne visit to Madison was the nreseneo in ,h ,i ...V " ilr "')' slle of rmted Slates! """ """ert i.nKoUetie. who or- Clltl til n nr..,,,!.,.,... .. ...iii si-ui. m tne audl- ence. am win. in . - - i.i.iim. io a ui- u'.esuon oy one of hu ,in.i.!.. f Mr- 1,ran's argument on pill "' "f 'a.npalgn contributions b ' re elertiim u:u ..... -...n . . .. elertinn w;i n.,t ,...,.... "sin. re spoil ded: "Ves, it Is.' Vl .l-li . ... . ' 'i r.r. i i Mj oi.' int.Wil) oi-' KOI' ll.iz Tinvi IPana or timber claims it will " Pa' oii to write us. Address Aetna Notice is hereby given that on the ",'7 CoPany. 325 Falling Biiild third Monday, being the 9th of Oc i'"g 1 ortlani. Ore. tf tober. lsilv .s. . j "'..'"'I tober. lyns !" m attend at the court houseTnL l-ane county. Oregon, and piiblich i ..- "oiu oi equallza- r... , .. n 1 assessment rolls and cor- rs in valuation, descrlp-1 Ins of lands, lots or oth-: MSSess,... 1. . ... .iii.iuiies oi lands, lots or oth s , i i "''"''"I'd by nie: and .. ... me inity of persons Int in a i i.i r n t , h.. . i . - nine anu lace ' ' th:s 24:h day f Soj, niber. 1'1-MM1 p KKKNKY ',nty A'!,,,i"r O r Lane Cm. '- . ir. gon. - - 0 -H: IIKIMl ltl Tlnv Per l'i ' itu "ir a.-cidoni and h lJ t h i o o . MRS. J. N. B. FULLER DIES ATER SHORT ILLNESS Mrs. J. N. B. Fuller died at her home at 194 East Eleventh street this morning at 6:30 o'clock, after an illness of but two weeks' duration from pneumonia, complicated with heart trouble. She was aeed 4ti 5 ' uneral announcer oultlmry will appear later years. Funeral announcements and XKW Arxcn TO i'ly ox sirs LAW The new launch Schlan. which was ,, ,'"r u,e passenger trade on tho, j Humboldt county, California, has re ; taken to the Siuslaw in the 'll',on- The Schian measures fiftvj i , t'n 'e"K"' "' nine feet beam, audi i i i,: "i mnv iuul ueuio, auu Is fitted with a fnnr-evlinrinr r,i,.iv I no,'a,Mower engine, and will travel 1?1 Ule ri?,e of fourteen miles an ! "ol,r,. Hnd has ample accommodations I , r b0 Pssengers. It is a fine boat i - every resPect- The craft will fill . !L,e vacaneT of a long-felt want bv , the traveling public on the Siuslaw. i Coi'dle Herald. A Pn1ng lnresimen' Mr. John White, of 38 Highland ! avenue, Houlton. Me says" "Have been troubled with ,lh everv winter and sprinc last wlntr I tried many adverted remedies bu the rn.h m,M.l 2 " rf.TSL63:.. "i 50-cent bottle at r K v ni. cover" B , J 8 k , LBpfore ..that was half gone cuugn was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best Of .ill COI.eh inrl 1,,,,,. ,.n,Hl., Sold under eimrnntiM o.w a if,.v. Ir-iTr , .?TY ' ' b'tle free' kendalls drug store, 50c and fl. ' . ... j Wo have several parties who are lookitiK for homestead locations or " .nil,., ai you Know oi any go- her claims. If you know of any good WarnT tunes pianos, rs at Mo"'a' Huslc Store. Leave or tf e,fln5''r Scw!'!S atacnlne Company, ,!..Vlnamett street, phone Red 14B1. .11 CASTOR I A Tft Tf J M.MJ - v Aiiiitutg ttUU VIillUTcU Ti8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature oi Co 'adelichm 'PU1MU mparts a pleasing M and delicacy to utl and restrains tie rwl sun. wind udttl nates sunburn, tan ante! renders imperceptira klamichM Md 111 It possesses a dainty.cii exclusively its own aiJ way a perfect toilet he 50 cents. Ask your iWi HOYT CHEMICALCI v H While Viewing SkyScrrf on 9AS Right About Fl McLEOD New Fall A W lnici 44 E ii ir i-v: i'-i' . ihW ;'.i"ii -JTi V 1 1 Woodward. CU o o0 O