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THK Kl'CKXE DAILY (UWItll, SATHIDAY. OCTOUKR 24. 1008 mm mm w is uupa HUM Q OK Windows e Don't you dislike to leave the warm living room and undress in a cold bedroom where trie host is thick on the windows? No need to any longer a PERFECTION 00 Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Dtvlct) makes any cold room cheerful and cozy in a ti ice and keeps it S. it has a smokeless device that means .nosmoke no smell no bother just direct interne heat. Fy.bhed in japan and nickel. Brass font holds 4( quarts, bums V hours. Lastly car ried about." Every heater warranted. CENTRE OF If MEREST '"lap in Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life am! aw-osAential to permanent success and crtHtiKible standing. Accor ' ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup Figs and Elixir 3)Sann.i is tlie only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the boat of personal ami family the others minor states in the v. ins stito-s: ("dorado. John '-fW'08 ' ,1m it cleanses. swiviens anil reiievi-a me imemaj organs on which it acta without any debilitating 'ashinsrton. D. C. Oct !i ni j wwk froI next Tuesdav there tl' h, election in forty-three states and i '-o territories. In twenty-rJae of the r!ats a JTTiyernor and ntti,Clt,,t f Glasscock " G Wisconsin. James IhuiuHrnic t'umliiLjtii. ' The following have heeu named as democrats ev itfliffj fur cr iusti'-es of the Supreme, F. Shaft-nth: Con- -iiicut iv-ouri, ana in seven. Wncressmen on-- Robert! - n: D-lawar--. lt.Vhnd iv are to oe elected The States of Pavt Heaton Plnri '.q. tlrf U' i.n. the Union, (Jith the. exceu'lon ofchrUt; M"o. M. A Alexander- 11- after e-U ami without having to increase Maine Vermont, anO Oon, will linols: Adlal E. Stevens in: I'ldi'-wn. I the quantity from time to time. Vote, for niemhera tt u.,.ca , T.i,rt.. i xt i, n . i . 1 . v, i.uuoc i.i i ii,,iiia iv. .-iiti it , iiiw:i, prt'll representatives. The three states White: Kansas. J. H. rto-kln: Mas namtl have held their state elections chusetu. James ll.l'Vv: MUhUan. PPd Mill VOle nnlv frr itrlanlUl ' I ...,..,. T lI.,n,o.,WM I The is unequalled (or its brilliant. riady light, simple construction and absolute olety. Equipped with the best central draft Luni,. Made of brass, nickel plated. Every tunp warranted. If your dealer does not handle JheRayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated! It arts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and iU component parts aro known to and approved by J physicians, aa it is free from all objection- , able substances. To get its beneficial ! . . W Ik iii i V ' 1 J.lM fm ' J S J' V, U v lu Candidates In the comlns election. In'. Johnson: Missour'. Qvilllam S. ArKansas and Georgia the state offi-; Cowherd; Montara. Klwln L. Nor ceri have been chosen this surlier. ; ris: Nebraska, A. r Shaller.berser; leavine onlv the Renrecenrntiva In v.,n- 11 ,t i,,t, rliir.,,,.. 1. Coneress and Presidential candidates N, Y:rk, Lewi's S. (' anler: Nortli I oftcfU always purchase tho genuinr in the coming election. In Arkansas Carolina. William W. Kiti-hin; North manufactured byh California Kig Syrup uu.iu mn nioiu Ullliris llll I'llMUH, JUI1U IUIIe, VUllll, JUUSUU been chosen this summer, leaving on- H:"-miom; Rhode Island. Olnov . ly the Representatives in Coni;res nPid; South Carolina. Martin K. An-gla,- and nredentlal candidates to be vo- Fei; Sjuth Dakota, Andrew K. Lee: Tenr.essi,e. Malcolm U. Patterson: T-xa. Thoniss M. Camahell: I'tah. ,Tiisse K-:ittht: Washington. J -hn Pat '0:1: West Vlrsinia. l.ouis Dennett: Wls.-onsia, Jibn A. Aylward. The Prohibition party has named 1 Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- ted for The term of thir!v-ir rni'p-' Stages senators. tw-i Deniorrr- itnd nineteen Hepubll-ans expire March 3, 1909. In a number of th states the senatorial choice already has been made by primary. A Nation-. candidates for governor In t ventr al ;icuse of Representatives is to be two stales as follows: Colorado. II. p'erted the Sixty-first Congress.il,. Murray; Connecticut, Matthew K. The present House Is composed ofjo'Iirien: Idaho. W. C. Stalker. 1111 233 Republicans and HID Democrats, nols, Dan It. Sheen; Indiana. Sum wlth two vacuncies cr.used by death. 1 ner W. Haves: Iowa. Karl V. Hi-own, one Republican and one Democrat Maine has already elected four Re publicans. Vermont 2 and Oregon 2. The coiigreslnrnl situation at largf Kansas, Albert T. Hope: Maine. Jas, H. Ames: Massachusetts. Wiliard O. Wvlie; Michigan, John W Cmv: Minnesota. George D. Haggard; Mis- V Y A i ' -Vi,-' Lk,;?r';.-:,;. . ' Jr.-' The LENOX Portland's New and Most, . . Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND. - OREGON Possessing every convenience and an ideal location fronting; on the beautiful city plaxa. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date frill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains totes European Plan Rates American Plan l.MI and $1.60 per day. $2.50 and J3.00 per day. 6.00 and $2.50 with bath. $3.50 and $4.00 with batn. kSm.Ga.rd on File U. M. affcPU-lVK, I'lanajiei THE SATISFACTI0M IN BUYING groceries at our store Is mutual. We take satisfaction in carrying In stock the best of everything, selling nt reasonable prices and serving customers promptly and courteously. Those who trade here take satisfaction in the goods, the store service and the prices-.. Have rou tried the Kn;; lish walnuts we sell at 2"c a pound? You'll lie satisfied if you do. W. M. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. . Phone Main 25. Is very mixed. There are netween i som.j, n. P. Fnris; Nebraska. Koy R ninety and one hundred close coiv gresslonal districts scattered through the country, most 'of them in states now classed as doubtful states. These districts are close in the sense that the Republican or Democratic plur ality in the last election was so slen der that it would take but a slight change. In every voting precinct to bring a reversal of the political com plexion. The National Ticket. The national tickets in the field j Repnbli'-anf ftaonf aonw aonwyywj are as follows, for President and : Vice-President. Republican. William H. Taft or! Ohio: James S. Sherman of New Yo'-k. Democratic: William J. Bryan of Nebraska: Jchn W. Kern of Indiana. Prohibitionist: Eugene W. Chafin. of Illinois; Aaron S. Watklns of Ohio. Socialist: Eugene V. Debs of In diana; Benjamin Hanford of New York. People's Party: Thomas E. Wat son of Georgia; Samuel Williams of j Indiana. Independence Partv: Thomas Hisgen of Massachusetts; John Temple Graves of Georgia. Socialist-Labor: August Gllhans, New York; Donald L. Monroe of Virginia. As usual there is one State ticket, the Democratic, in South Carolina, wliere Martin F. Ansel hns been re nominated for governor. For the 'Irst time in many years there is no fusion In any State, though in sev eral states the Republican or Demo cratic candidates for stale officers hav.e been nominated or Indorsed b.v one or more of the minor parties.' ' The Republican candidate for gov ernor -in 'the virions states are ns follows: -Colorado.- Jesse F. McDon ald: Connecticut. George I.. Mllcv: Delaware, Simeon S. Pennewlll; Florida. J hn M. Cheney: Idaho. James H. Brady: Illinois, Charles S. Donee": iidlnna. lames K. Watson: Iowa. 11. F. Can-oil: Kansas. Walter I Stnhh?: Massa"huseit Rhen S. ;ii-'iier: Mlrhi:;an. Frel M. Warner: Minrie'ota. Jacob F. Jacobson: Mis souri. Herbert S. Haillev: Montana, L.t.....ri tv,i;ir-: N,jl"-pka. Cnn-tre I.,. Shebli n; New Hampshire. Henry n. (ininb-: New York. Charles K. Hush(: North Ccroliaa. J. Klwond Cox; North Dakota. C. A. Johnson; Ohio.. Andrew U Harris: Hluide Is limd. Aram J. Pothler; South Dako ta. R. .S. Vatsey: Tennessee. C. N. Tl'llmnn.: Texas. J. I. Simpson: I'tah, wiiila-ii V. Snrv: W'ishington. S. (I. Teeter: Now Hampshire. K. 11. Tet lev; New York. George G. Stockwell: Ohio, J. 7.. Martin; Rhode Island, l.ou's E. Remington; South Dakota. G. F. Knappen; Texas. E. C. ileatb; WashliiKton. A. S. Caton: West Vir ginia. E. W. Mills; Wisconsin. V. D. Cox. Toe Socialist Party has named as candidates for governor In twenty i-i-.;h: states, ns follows: Colorado, n C. Darrah: Connecticut. CharU-.s T. li-ach; Delaware. J. Frank Siniih; Flotida, A. J. Pettlgrew; ldnho. Kr nest I ntorninn; Illinois. Juntos H. prowor: Indiana. Iratik S. Goodman- lown. I. S. MeOrillas: Kansas. (!.Mi-i;e Hlbner: Massachusetts. James F. Cer; Michigan. A. M. stirton: :hn- 'e'sota. Heecher Mo(re: Missouri, . Carver: Montana. Harry il. mel ton; Nebraska, C. H. Hariiuogli: Nov Hampshiri', Sumner F. Clat'l'",: New York. Joshua Wanhope; N'.i'-'.h f'li-'itlna, J. A. Transou: Nor.'i Da kota. R. W. Dalzlel; Oliio. it -lli-rt H.iedlow: Rhode Island. Will'an. II. Jobnlon: South Dak()ta. .1 C. Knapp: Tennessee. W. A. Wether all; Texas, J. C. Rhodes; I'tah. V. It. rohman; Washington. George E. p'jomer: West Virginia, Harold W. Huston; Wisconsin, Harvey D. Brown. The Populists have nominated a ticket In Iowa and the Independence party has put up candidates for gov ernor and other state officers In Mas sachusetts, New York, Indiana, Tex as, Ohio. Minnesota, Michigan and several other stutes. The stale elections, generally speaking, have nttrncted little atten tion. Local Issues have, nearly ev erywhere, taken precedence ovor questions bf nntlonal Importance. Lo cal option and prohibition of the li quor traffic have played a more Im portant part in the contests In many stales than ever before. . In most of the states, however, neither party has been able to remove the political apa.hv vlh which th epeople pom-rally f'em to be afflicted. A few states afford striking oxcep Mo' s to th" rule, hi New York the effort to d feat Governor Hughes for re-eiection iris attracted national at-t-:uior.. In their exeftemf nt over the contest between lltiches and Cluinler the pi-opie of New Y'lrk have seein liurly forgotten th" ori'sld'-ntiel con test. Iii Illinois the gubernatorial contest between Dineen and Steven son likewise overshadows the race lii-tw.-en llryan nnd Taft. The same thing stems to In' true of several oth er states, notably West irginiu, jn- i gr s if MM I Iff LOOK HERE! , POSRS, Boxes! 1 1 Plumbing Furnish your new hem properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing jnd tinning w.rk. Call and . let us estimate on v ycur work Aya & Heitzma.n 34 West 8th St Phone black I 117 SOME IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Every depositor natu rally desires safety for his funds. When you have an account wjgh the Mer chants' Bank of Eugene your deposits are secure. The stren&d, careful management and sound Investment of this institu tion are guarantees of safety. Your account cor dially invited. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 IN ONS OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACIL.ITIK3 THE WEST FOR f THE PRODUCTION OFl HIOH GRADE WORK I I "SIIDK YOl'lt noitsi;, HIIOK YtH'U M.lltK." or repair' your carrlago or wagon with skilled - workmanship and In the best Innnner we will nt tho very lowest prices. Conscientious anil high-grade work In our lino, as well as promptness, should recommend us to everyone who apprerlatea having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repaired In the best manner. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. St' nits as tow usum Houttt m Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling , see LaDuke & Let (ler Co. : Well Drillers Telephone Red 5J2J . 999 Villard Boulevard FURNITURE West Cosgrcvi1;' Wesf VlVginla, Wilfiain E. (tna and- .Mipr.caota Our Irons Are Here 1" HE EXCEL WON It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $5.50 o o o Pacific Electric Engineering Co. O 5,6 Willamette Street For Wiring, Supp!ies,Fixtres and all k;ds cf O trin MtrVk moPV . J. H. VEST EARL McNuTT BANGS BANGS LIVERY O. Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables Cabs AIwayse;dv 0 First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions Mtice'ia Delinquent Taxpayers AN,,T,, KA vxv:m 1 . , ; JCotlce Is hereby given Hint the ! road poll tax, aiiiountlng to $3, is Delinquent taxpayers will take no-i now due from each male Inhabitant tlce that delinquent taxes will jiot : of the city of Eugene between the be advertised as heret.l'ore; under : ages of 21 and 50 years except as a law parsed b.v the last legislature exempt by law, and will become de of his state taxes that are delin- llnquent unlcs. paid before the first iiient after the expiration of six , day of December. 1 90S onths from the first date of such, Please ca nt the office of I. K ;l:'gyto'pavb(,a p I'cr'of'riinq,',.,-,, will be issued to . be Ko? burh part). q . i,,Oi,art ment through the mall. Section 3i of taid law, Inupart, trouble and expense. "Anv dav after the expiration of ' lth to the city any taxpayer, If , J .!' Ift.r taiJi fkiwi prompt paymnnt is made. n six months after taxes cn ged ' f t, r, rouncIlP against real pnerty are delinquent, " oraLr ul V HfAN' tne tax coin imiuh right, and It shall he his duty, upon i demand and payment i0the taxes.! penaltv and interest, to make out' anu IrW a PTuarmt ii"'""" 4, of delinquency against such proper- ty, and section 01 m i'i 1 "Certificates of delinquency shall ( bear Interest from the date of issu- anre until reneemea ai Lin-Tyie 15 l cent per annum. '." lielTiiquent taxpayers arc inereiori. i advised that Jf they have notiaKty City Attorney. i ti.t nne-hall or tneir tax before the first Monday in A !., Cnmi are delinquent been d-Iinqiient since said first Mon day in April, and th'we who have nr.i, I nne-ha f Ot te;r U" " auin.' ihe r-niaining nJhave If will become - IHKAI. ItKSTAI ItANT. MIkk Kfflre Harrett has BKain tak'-n charge of the ! v-i n. I. . 4. Ideal ri'Jiaiirani on .-inin t t and she will lie (9 ased .in in n'"i '11 " 1 tomera. 1 ne nest or aervicn and tin- bs of eatables that ark'affords. oJ 1 i Tfcreet an V, meet the mar How many men know clothing quality? It takes en expert these days to judge values. The safest plan, we've found, is to buy from honest manufac turers; then we take no chances and yoa take no chances. Schwab Clothes are doubly insured; not only do we know they're made right, but the set-price label "on the sleeve" insures good values. That's Gl-hy we sell them. ThaPs why you should buy the?n. $10 to $30. nc-price-to- all, all-over-America. STANLEY ilghlli Ht., I'.'ii'jene, Oregon I'hoiiii Iteil n.'TII. Nolo Agi-nlfl for the I'oitliiiiil Stoic, Work. Fiflv-thiee styles. Including the noted lietrolt Line. Also the l.aclode Itanges the bt low price range on the market. A full line of lleatera Jiiat from the factory. I (.'all and examine our largo stock before buying elsuwhero. WALL PAPER PAINTS WALL PAPER GEO. K. MUNROE FRED 1AJDFORD Practical Painter (02', Eighth St ' Eugene, Or AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five 'passenger car (or hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 i qiiioAsia KM a.-)itiii.ij 11)05 lH uuoq.j l,MNtl...I H.HIII1H:I SjaJBQSGIrJ PUD SJOPDJJUOO e Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling wood rou iE VH W Q-nettSu;i fiueot, Oregon l'hone Vain C51 While ' Viewing the Sky Scroper, on 9th 'Street Right Atout Face and sec McLEOD'S New Fall and 1 Winter Suiting I 44E9thSt.'' i f Madame Dean's ffiTi I Pills. rX-Tlfi O 612 Willamette St.. Scon's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE ..STAGES.. - ,.P.,ci7iit)i:rp STAf'.F l.m j f; . . . rw,ll)i. m. p-tii-T " aa r.oi call at sA oauy iMRr-" - -'' K-.ii.ed the day kic t. s-.ramer lor Klorrcct and rem. yxtv, C) O -r, 1 !; .i ii -a: in- ar..i ''' i af'.er the f i r j t .Mun rid f-ix lnoi:r .nifir.i'e ol ' - :i per day In Q i such- I! Xtl'IK l: TIF J AItMKIt.". from Eurh Hay and i leljnTUenry frir p!:tuo. i n-i'ii-M per n'w." t on 1- nln wanted In ci!hani;e orKatis. S'-e ui or tele .. u, . Ilnhn l't. C&) ll oi-'- t'olniiien ial Club U'.k. T. ,. Mam 4 1. (13) fu l yoi a:-- f.-irneti r ;i ?.!! !' " :.n " ' :f H. I. now.wtss, Sh-riff an' Tax Collector. li.SOI.INK WOtill SAUIVi r?n up Phone Mala 32 or Farmen C. MATHItWS General Teaming Ccncrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 281 1 or call at 34SW 4th Hold iiy ; gist. Vnt llinnitiiatiiD or rirrh i.l ti bu i w n. i iVi..-J K t'tr.-T MO OOftK VO tkf. i a. f unit k if kin) j-r mittn-iiUf iWnnalNnil IHfiw at t rlvmrr Uriu. At--"u !.iihiUi. M f riJKflnt. rilf 1 1 ". It I'f .IM fi 14. AJJtrM, THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. DlIlonilM, Ob lo. i, KuykfiiilnM, tlritr- A Hat, f'xnTAi! Uft i.i it r rn HLfPkiwHrn Mrstrui' atioX. RtUl U0W1 TO fUi. HM Hurt'! H)--(.t! tifiicihm (iimr-Hitu-'I r MutK-y Ito'futHll. M ni r'" (Nil ! tr t! () i r lt. 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