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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1908)
Hi A - B The You're on the Right Track when your clothing Is looked after by our export assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by tbolr little ness make satisfaction an as sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning ana Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and 'Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 Julius Goldsmith WHXAMETTlf l$eat Market Under New Management First-Clasg) Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 512 Willamette Good Hustler eloved Tlli&irv. AH the World Loves a Lover ! Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt. The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building. IBooth-Kelly KITCHEN &. KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room In conneeHoii located In Itcglsler lllilg., Wllliiiuetto 8t. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. I'lione Main 03 Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Qgar on the market HALL (& S HUM WAY Dumbing and Sower Work, Also genera) Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. O Carry a full line of plumbing nxtures Tlmno Itlnrk 1T1. Tth and (n1 Sts. J. W. BARRINGER Expert housemovtr j Moves anything. Twenty-live yean experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone j Red 4511. Eueenc. Oictron j MUKXHE 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. OREGON ELECTION LAWS STRINGENT AND MUST BE OBSERVED Tt Is unlawful on election day To hire vehicles to haul voters to and from tlio noils: To hire anyone to work at the polls excopt to challenge persons not quail fled to vote: T6 wear any political badge of In signia at the polls; To distribute cards or campaign literature at the polls; or to work at the polls In nny way to Influence the voters; To do anything to Influence voters. Under the terms of Oregon's new corrupt practice act, passed by the people In .lune, the President In 1 election November 3 will be just n plain electlon.i without nny frills nothing but the polls, the election bonrd and the voters. The time hon ored gauntlet ' of political workers handing out cards, which the voter has always had to run, is now illegal. The reluctant voter who has wait ed for his parly enthusiasts to hunt him out and take him to the polls In a carrlngo or hack must walk, pav car fare or stay away. No person is permitted to use nny effort, at the polls or away from them, on election day, to Influence the voting of anv ono. Some sections of the corrupt practices act relating to election day follow: "It shall be unlawful for anv per son to pay another for any loss or damage due to attendance at the polls, or In registering, or for the expense of transportation to or from the polls. "No person shall pay for personal service to be performed on the day of any election, for any purpose con nected therewith, except for the hir ing of persons whose sole dutv Is to set as challengers, and watch the count of official ballots. "N'o person shall buy, Sell or give or provide any political ljadge, but ton or Insignia to be worn at or about the polls on the day of any election, and no such political badge, button or other Insignia shall be worn at or about the polls on any election day. N "It shall be unlawful for anv per son at any place on the dav cif anv election to ask, solicit or in any man ner try to induce or persuade anv voter on such election day to vote for or refrain from voting for any candidate or the candidates or ticket of any political party or organisa tion." NEW BILL OF LADING IN OPERATION Chicago, ill.. Oct. St. The uni form Mil of lading, which has been under discussion by leading associa tions of business men. shippers )! others for the past three years ;S?d which during that Qe has been carefully considered by the railroads, will b. nu' hitn n-e.tlrtn of MJLY VAM, SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 81, 1908 the week by all of the 416 roads in the official classification territory, extending west to the Mississippi and south to the Ohio. The terms of the new bill of lading determine the carrier's responsibility to the shipper in case of damage or loss. It is the belief of the railroads that this will greatly lessen the fric tion between the carriers and ship pers in resnect to Claims for rinmnfraa to freight. How important this item is appears rrom the fact that in 1907 the seventeen principal roads In the trunk line territory paid out a total of $o,5!)ti,794 for loss and damage claims. In order to enforce the use of the new form of bill of lading, the rail roads will make the acceptance of the new form a condition of accepting freight at published rates. A provis ion lias been agreed upon whereby shippers havlnir n sunnlv nf th niri i forms on hand may use them until December 1 providing the new regu lations are stamped thereon. Had n Close Call Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Ho tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sev eral months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have Its grip on men, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Dis covery. I began taking It and three bottles effected a complete cure." The fame of this life-saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at W. A. Kuykendall's store. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. UAIRYMEN. You are interested in whatever may brine yn.. the highest price for your milk produet. Selling cream to jb will bring you higher returns tha i you can get by any other uitHaou. EOOENS1 CREAMERY, SUCCeSSnr tO TnilnnAnillMlli. Paan,- ! 474 4 Wlllametfe at. Phone Main 638 e are agents for ' the Empire Cream Separator. , Albany Apple lulr. Nov. 10 to 12. ror ine aoove occasion the South ern Pacific Company will Bell round trip tickets to Albany and retur at one and one-third fare, on Novem ber 10th, 11th and 12th. All tickets limited to November 13th. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent. WOOH SAWING ' Gnsollnn nnwer hv TV TV r Phone Red S282. Orders iarge or r I mau win do appreciated. . lane Kodol Just for little nervous dyspepsia. Try Kodol today while when yon have slight attacks of Indigestion, and you take It Just a little longer In order to get relief from severe attacks off&digestlon or Shi Id hy all druggists. Hest quality tents ar CHAMHKH3 llAUDW sires. K CO. OA8TOTII rWvti "J V SljJ'nt'..; ' unc KING GEORGE HAS RULED GREECE FOR FIFTY-FIVE YEARS Athens, Oct. 31. Many congratu-' lations have been received by George ' I In recognition of the fact that today I he rounded out forty-five years as I King of Greece. Born a Danish prince, son of the late King Chris tion IX., his Majesty spent his early years in the Danish navy. The Nat ional Assembly proclaimed him King of the Hellenes on March 30, 1803. He was then seventeen years old. having been born on December 24, 1845. On October 30 of the same year he arrived In Athens and on the following day he took the oath and I mounted the throne. Next to the Emnpror nt Anetrtn ha i Is the oldest of the sovereigns of Europe. He enjoys excellent health, a fact which he ascribes to the regu larity of his habits. He Invariably rises early In the morning and walks alone. At 9:30 he takes tea and cot fee with Queen Olga. He then re ceives, his ministers, and deputies, and the persons entered on the visit ing book for a private audience. At 1:30 he breakfasts with all the royal family. After this repast he again works for an hour or two. He then goes out for a drive or a walk Din ner is served nt 8 o'clock and the company comprises the members of the royal family, the dignitaries of the palace and some private friends. ' " lu Kes out very rarely at night, unless it be to the theater or to the fetes given By the representa tives of foreign powers. He pre fers to pass the evnlng with his fam- NEW LINER GEORGE WASHINGTON LAUNCHED Bremen, Oct. 31. The North German Lloyd Company's new steam ship George Washington was success fully launched today In the presence of the largest crowd that ever wit nessed an event of the kind at the local shipyards. The American am bassador, David Jayne Hill, officia ted at the christening ceremonies and afterwards delivered an address at the luncheon given by the North iuau L.ioya omciais. .The George Washington h distinction of being the largest Ger man steamship ever built. She is 77 I7etonn0,,Vna ml tonnaKe wl "e North V w'llbe the first of the , tcrn,fJ L1'1 "ners with a proMsion lW an additional third class to a,nodate those passengers of small nSfans who find the prld m .....uui-amn accomodations too h. and vet who ,ir. travel In the steerage. wish to - i.- u eomnination of the nat .. - ... ,,..,,1.-. nun u a gets all classes of food, so you see that it will do the work ,ht , ' . U -If .dees. Sn,a V .,, 'J' ' Is Mor3 Hoover Clothing Sale of Real Interest all the Time At Hansen's well-known and reliable store. You will always find the best suits for the money at our store because we handle the celebrated Michael, Stern & Co.'s brand. These clothes are hand-tailored, and for style and quality are unexcelled. You will always find our goods priced right. We only make a reasonable profit at any time never ask our customers to pay anything more. If you buy a suit from us you know you are get ting full value for the mon ey at all times. . Come and see for yourself. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competitors 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 jyu buy or not. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street VINCENT RESTAURANT Mealsftt. all Hours 20c and ud ione Black J557 West Eighth i V L.C. BEADLE Stone Macn i Leave orders at White's restaurant on West Eighth street or iddrs ! GASOLINE Hz IRRIGATIONS PUMPING HAM Fairbanks-Mot N for pumping, ipnpM log. .(Jutfiu noipHt Fairbanks Soke Fairbanks-Mot M tors for oower im bp Fairbanks-Mot M Towers. I Fairbanks-Mot W Choppers, Well Pn All first nnilinii prices always In so- Prompt reulr lo N shipment. Wtte It" prices. BERGER.-BEWI Agents, im saiiibanks,mcu NEWItf CLIPF, 18 THElWl THEATRICAL 1 IN THEWI MM Per to W ' Sample Con , BETTING & K ' JUS j work Prou"" ;jJ iA Willamette St , .treetP, ! Groce Di'eree K 1 Phone M"051 Fr,T I ' . 4