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THE BTOSXB BAH.T GUARD. WEIMIAT. BEPTKMBKB SO. M : - i -3TB 5c Saturday, October 3rd On Saturday next we will put on sale 130 pieces of new French Valenciennes, Honiton Vol., Honiton Cluster Torchon and Ger man Torchon Edge and Insertion Laces at the very small price of 5c per yard. Not one piece but is worth more, many pieces would be wonderful bargains at one-half more per yard. MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE 35 East 9th St. DAY & HENDERSON SEll OUT TO if PRIMS n cat fx ill I K V T jAt'T u. . We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim Is to have the next qualities only nd let the othor butchers han dle the lnf rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, In in l, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds of poultry In Boason, and for chops, steaks and cut lets, no competitor can ap proach us In quality. The snino may be said ot our splendid hams and bacou. Broders Bros Phnne 2Maln 40 - West. 8th St,. BOOST; IM)N'T KNOCK ! - X C S 30 m cn - 5 'CO 3 3 z r-n Y. i w s en i ItvMl LP oS fe' IP - fcss iifr i?gr Ll 69 & 3 y I 3-S NOO J; r " S H? ? I : ', x : Kugene, Or., Sept. 21, 'OS. The worst of the recent panic Is over, the empty din ner pall will soon begin to fill up. Let us all talk pros- iwjriiy aim work for proa- I'lONKKK Fl KM WILL KF.T1HK FltOM Fl'KXITl'KK lll'SIXKSS XKW OWXKK8 OF STOIIK ARK VOl'XO ME.V WHO IIAVK BKKS COXNKtTKO WITIl WHOLE SALE HOl'SES The furniture business of Day Henderson In this city has been sold to L. It. Flint and A. W. McLaiigmii . young men from Portland, who will take charge of the store as soon as an Inventory, now being taken, is completed. The new proprietors or the store will conduct their business under the firm name of the Flint McLaughlln Company. Mr. Flint has been employed as a traveling sales man for the F. 8. Harmon Company I for the past many years, ana nas ! been visiting Eugene at regular In tervals for a long time, consequent? I being well known here. Mr. Mt- L,i i i nMnlniaH hv the uaugnun nan iicni wiiii""-'" -.- i v Pnn Furniture Company at Portland. They both know the fur niture business thoroughly and will. doubtless make a success ot tneir new venture. They are married men and will bring their families here to re side. Messrs Tt M. Dav and R. B. Hen derson have been In the furniture business here for many years, ana ore i-nnsldered the nloneers In that line. They occupy the entire lower finnr nf the Dnv building at the cor ner of Seventh and Willamette atreets. and have a large Btock. They will retain their undertaking busi ness and conduct It In connection with the store, the chapel and work rooms being In the rear portion of the in d ne. Uav & iienaeraon, uj snuare business methods, have en- invert a an end (1 trade ana are iu" able to retire from active business life. The nresent Btock in tne store win nt nnco ho Ereatlv added to. A car load of furniture arrivea tor iim iiniv ' firm nnlv this morning and Beveral more are expected shortly perlty. Either Uryan or Taft will be elected, and no matter which one the majority of the voters choose, times will continue to get bolter. It In a moral crime to predict a panic, for a panic means poverty, bankruptcy, sulcido and untold Buffering. We have recently had enough of It. Let ub not lay It onto any Individual. A candidate for offlco who will predlot that If the mujorlty elect someone else thore will be a panic, is not a patriot. A politician or newspaper who will en deuvor to create a panic for political reasons should be punished as a criminal. Let us all be patriots ana work tor a return of -prosperity aid it will make no difference whether Bryan or Taft Is elected. Boost ! Don't Knock ! Eugeae Boosters. L. M. Travis, Esq. Mayor J. 1). Matlock Jack Itodmun. 4, M.YItltlF.D A. 4 At Portland. September 22, 1008 Chnrlea V. Rosa and Miss Bessie 1 Mlchnel. Hev. E. H. Moore officiat ing. The groom Is a graduate of the University of Oregon with the class (if 1903, and the hrldo gradunted from the Oregon Agricultural Col lece in 1901. The groom la an em nlove of the furniture firm of J. O Mack & Company at Portland. IHVKJ XOTFS Newark Style Show We Continue to Show This Week Correct Clothes for Men Made in New York by Leading tailors of the fash ion centre for men's clothing Roberts 'Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers; NOTU'K OF MEETING OF 1)AHI OF EOI ALIZATIOX Notice Is hereby given that on the third Monday, being the 19th of Oc tober, 190S, the board of equaliza tion will attend at the court house In Lane roiinly, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment rolls anil cor rect all errors in valuation, iloscrlu- Hon or qualities ot lands, lots or oth er property assessed by inn; and It shall bo the duty of persons Inter ested lo appear at the time and place appointed. Hated this 24th day of September, 190S. 11EN.IAMIX F. KEEXEY. County Assessor for Lane Coun ty, Oregon. .T. . A few good carpenters could find A 1'ayllig Invi-ylnien ,,!,,,, ,., i,i . ,i,i ,i, ,. Mr. John White, of S ilirfhlnnd , f construction and the right kind of avenue, lloulton. Me., says: "Have;,,' costruction and the right kind of been troubled with a rough every help Is scarce. winter and spring. Last winter l Richard Cook, our enterprising .iku i.uiu, u.ruiM-u remedies. Din feed miller nnd wood sawver, has the cough continued until 1 bought a been having nil that he can attend to r0-cent bottle of Hr. King s New Ills-; this summer and fall, nnd has work rovery. lief ore that was half gone laid out for some time ahead, the rough was all gone. This winter! The Irving Mercantile Companv Is the same happy result has followed; i enjoying a fine trade this fall. The a few doses once morn banished the only trohble they tuive Is finding time annual cough. 1 am now convinced ' lo eat and sleep. that Hr. King's New Discovery Is the! The new resilience being construet het of all cough and lung remedies." ( ed by M. N. (lent la fnst assuming hel l under guarantee nl . A. Kuy-' shape, and la going to he a verv Im- (Sneclnl Correspondence.) Irving, Sept. 29. Elmer Grnyvllle loft here this morning for Manitoba Canada, where he expects to locate and make his future home, If he finds things as he expects. May success go with him. Professor Ball, lately from Taco- ma. Wash., has purchased 6 V4 acres of land of Harry Winner, and will proceed at once to erect a residence and tnke up his abode among us. He and his wife are occupying rooms at present with Mrs. Yates. Lewis lleltznian nnd w,fe returned to Portland yesterday, nfter apending their vacation with their relatives In this vicinity. Lewis Is working in the S. P. ninchlne shops, and Is doing well. The evaporating plant belonging to the Allen Orchard Company, locat ed nt this place. Is being operated lo Its full capacity day and night. 'and they are turning out an exceptionally fine quality of dried fruit. The warehouse season is now prac tically over, and there la more grain and hay stored here than In any one st ason for several years past, and at the same time many of the farmers have put up thetr entire crop at home and as prices for farm products are good, there is no reason why the far mer should not be prosperous rieiinnnent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent taxes will not be advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the -last legislature of this state taxes mat are umm quent after the expiration of six months from the first date ot such delinquency may be paid by any one demanding to pay same anu a tsmr. Icate of delinquency win oe issueu m such party. . : Section 37 ot said law, iu reads: I Any day after tne expirauou oi six months afler taxes cnargea against real property are delinquent the tax collector snail nave me right, urd it shall be bis duty, upon demand and payment of the taxes, penalty and Interest, to make out and Issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against such proper-; ty," and section 3S in pan reuus: i "Certificates of delinquency shall: bear interest from the date of Isbu-I ance until redeemed nt the rate of IB per cent per annum. Delinquent taxpayers are therefore advised that It 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 Bince said first Mon rtnv in Anrll. and those who have paid one-half of their taxes as above i the remaining one-half will become delinquent after the tirst Aionaay in October, and six months from such dates a certificate of delinquency bearing fifteen per cent Interest per annum may be issued against your property. To save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. H. L. BOWN. Sheriff and Tax Collector. NOTICE FOlt SPECIAL ELECTIOX. tf6Oregon Are you doing what you can to populate your Stat OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmtn, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, sttonj hands and a willing: heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis tribution through every available agency. Will yo not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad lo bear the expense ot sending them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be on sale during Septa- ber and October trom the Hast to all points in (Jregon. The fares from a tew pnnciprl cities are. From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha... 30.00 " Cincinnati 4120 " KansasGty 30.00 " Cleveland 44,75 " St. Louis... 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago.... 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID Ifyou want to brine a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit Ihc pop amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be hmttii br telegraph. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent, EopM. Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. KeiuUll s drug store, Trial bottle free. tiOODS t;lKX AWAY hoc and H.jl'o.'ing and enminmllous structure. I It will be a credit lo the entire neigh- bi.ihood, as Mr. (Sent Is sparing iui pains or expense and Is going to have a home well worth being proud of. We want to clean out our lines of. sliver deposit ware and Itoheinlan I They Take the Kinks Out glassware, and will give the entire "I have used Dr. King's New Life lot of one hundred and thirty-five ' Pills for many years, with Increasing pieces away to our customers. With i satisfaction. They take the kinks every purchase of . or up to fill we out of stomach, liver will give one piece of Bohemian ; without fuss or friction,' glass. With every purchase amount-i Urown, of Pittsfleld. Vt. lug to 110 or oer we will give one. satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's piece of sliver deposit ware. The regular prices of those goods run from 50 cents to $I.M. This will continue until every piece Is gone. Optical work Is Included. J O. WATTS. The t'p lo date Jeweller and Op tician. Cor. 9th A Willamette. tf drug store. 2.' tiASOI.lXK WOOD HAWING Call up Phone Main 82 or Farmers 1 6'.. K. A. Maltian. tf Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of October, 190S, at each lit the polling places hereinafter named, a special election will be held in and i for said City, whereat Will be aub- nilttcd to the legal voters of said City for approval or rejection, A RILL, j proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, for a law to j amend Sections 10S nnd 112 of the Charter of the City of Eugene, being Chapter 2f2. of the laws of the state nf Oregon for the year 1905, entitled, "An act to re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and repeal all nets and parts of acts In ronfllct herewith," filed In the offlco of the Secretary of State, February IS, 1905, ns amended by the people of the City of Eugene Ap ril IS, 190S, nnd to repeal nil acts and parts of acts in conflict here with," and A HILL, 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 laws of the State of Oregon for the year 190.), entitled. "An act to re-lncor-j porate the City of Eugene, and to re- peal all itcts and parts of acts In conflict herewith." filed In the of-j flee of the Secretary of State. Feb ruary ISth, 1905, and to repeal all i acts nnd parts of acts In conflict j herewith," which said bills were each proposed and ordained by the Common Council of said City July 3 1 st. 190S and on said day filed with the Itecorder of said City; which I election will he held nt .S o'clock In! the morning. nnd will continue until, 7 o'clock In the afternoon of said I October 1st, 190S. j The following are the designated polling places: For First Ward, Cyclone Truck' House. No. 271. Fast Rleventh 1 and bowels, I Street ; for Second Ward. Hook and says N. i. Ladder P1)om. jn cu.v Hall building I Guaranteed For Third Ward. Heller's Hlack-j smitn. No. 41 West Seventh Street;' For Fourth Ward, room In rear of; Campbrll and Fellmnn'g store on Ol ive street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. K. S. HHYSON. Acting City Recorder. September 16, 190S. 121 EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF w" Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scairle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Caso Modern operating room and equipsrJ Appliances forX ray wort. Sputum and blood examination!! Full corps of trained nurses. .Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and pfJ3j training; in the hospital. The medical and surgM k i.-l tL. f,.1t Vnr MtCSOfllH mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MJX Eugene Poultry Stor Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturdav Sales arc arnwino- in popularity 10 f & - j meet the demand we will have on hand a Uie juW and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK fL phone Mn 102 East Ninth Street. Oregon Watts . buttons and pennants at t( Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup does not constipate like most of the old-fashioned ".nigh cures, but on the other hand It g.-uily moves the ' h,iv'W nn.l nt t!,., .,,. tlnw, i..U I the Irritation and allays lntlnmni.i-! ;"o House. Commercial Club ll'.k NOTU'K TO FAHMKHS. llav and grain wanted In exchange fr pianos or organs. See ns or tele phone at once. Stevens ft Hu'.In Pl- OAHTOnlA, i tion of the throat. Sold by all dm;- Bonis ftif nttuv r Singer Sewi.,g .nai-nlne Conipxny, M5 Willamette street, phone lied Tel. Main 4. 1. Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale chean bv First For Bedrork Wells and Pure, some Water See J. E. KILBOltf Satisfaction Guaranteed tf 1s tf 1 N ulonal Dank. O O 0 , im.