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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
THK KCCEXE DAILY GUARD. ftuRSDAY. XOYKMRKR 3, 08. ve tSto Jiimmer? ,,. tn kitchen L summer weather 'Section Wick I 03 Cook-Stove. nv stove can Perfection wui fcvL.' heats the wash water and the sad . "... ... Jicdnarincr its heat thrauf h the room Uf B o ; SOME SURPRISES IN ELECTION OF 0 j HOUE MEMBER, i ' : Several of the Republican Leaders W e r i Beaten it without Vofflfort. The 9. PERFECTION Bine Flame Oil Cook-Stove the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable Vip family cooking, because, unlike the coal Bt is directed to one point only right under the Made in three sizes, fully warranted. If not U your dealer, write our nearest agency. T A HTD affords l mel-'ow light that is very grateful to tired eyes a perfect student or family lunp. Brass, nickel plated, Hence more dur able than other lamp. XI not wit" juiui , . est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( Incorporated ) ) You Eat Toast? j YES? jfl, why not make it as you cat it, right on your breakfast tabic, and by Electricity i i ? jp , ..--r-v. The EL TOSTO The Latest Electric Toaster This neat and convenient household article has just arrived. Come in and see it bific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street Washington. Nov. 4 Republicans I will be In command of all the legis-l l.nion enacted in the House of Hen. resentatives nt the next session of Congress, although the majority which was enjoyed during the last term has been cut down bv Demo cratic gains from 56 to 25.' Complete returns are In from near ly all the states on the Congressional vote. There are still a few more to be heard from, but it is not probable that these, when their final results are made known, will change to any degree the personnl now figured out for the Lower House of Congress. In the face of the enormous plur alities received by Taft in nearly ev ery state he carried, the Democratic Congressional irflins. a number of wliii'li were supposed to be Involun orable. come ns a surprise to politic ians of both parties. Surprises Recorvd. Among the surprises already re corded one of the most pronounced is the defeat of Representative Hep burn of the Eight Iowa District. Mr. Hepburn has occupied a seat In Con gress for so long a period, during which time he has acted as chairman ot the Interstate Commerce Commis sion and been so prominent In po litical affairs thnt he had become regarded as a permanent fixture In Washington. Next to his defeat comes the sur prise sprung In Indiana in the retire ment of Representatives I.andis and Overstreet. Both are old-timers and both hold chairman assignments. For years they have been in active service and have supported Roose velt's policies. Republicans generally are con gratulating themselves over the gain of two members from the new state of Oklahoma. Elmer L. Fulton, Democrat and a brother of Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon, was defeated, as was also James S. Davenport, an other Democratic representative. The change will give tho Republicans three of the five members of the house from that state. Outside of the states mentioned, the Democrats have made sufficient gains to add 1G members to the total representation in the lower house, raising their delegation from 187 members to 183. With a lead of 25, however, the Republicans command the situation, and Taft will. In con sequence, have a strong backing In both the upper and lower branches of Congress. OFFICIAL COUNT TO BE MADE TOMORROW W3 Proof is Inexhaustible thnt Lyiliu E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the Change of Life. Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, 804 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, I writes to Mrs. PinUinm : j " I was passing through the Change j of Life, and suffered from nervous, noss, headaches, and other annoyinft symptoms. My doctor told me tha Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was good for me, aud since tak ing it I feel so much better, and I can again do my own work. 1 never forget to tell my f riends what Lydia 1. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compouud did for me during this trying period." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty vears Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, fins lieen the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousand) of women who have been troubled witt displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-ins-down feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,dizziiuss omervous prostration. Why don't you try it f Mrs. Plnkhnm Invites nil sick women to write her for mlvlee. She lias (ruicled thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. pedal Sale on Gloves 0 Saturday, NdVember 7,ove will place on Sale Ladies9 Gloves Fine'Cashmere, the 40c and 30c kind . . 25c Imitation Cashmere, the 30c and 25c kind . 20c Ladies' Astrachan, sells anywhere for 35c 25c Remember Winter is coming on and what is nicer than warm hands. These Cashmere and Astrachan Gloves will meet all require ments. Sec them. Ladies' Kid Gauntlets, $ 1 .00 kind for . . 75c Ladies' Kid Gauntlets, 75c kind for . . . 50c Men's Kid Gloves, $ 1 .00 kind .... 75c Men's Work Glove Gauntlets . . . . . 25c Men's Canvas Gloves, 4 pair for . . . . 25c Candy Warranted Pure 15c per lb Mur phey's Racket Store 35 EAST NINTH STREET Candy Warranted Pure 15c per ib COW FKKIi. Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's. Yenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. R. C. MORGAN'S rTRXITl'RK FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing aoliri Ited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone'. Black 5501. tf Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels gently. Coiitnlns no opiates. It is pleasant to take and children especially like the taste, so nenrly like mnple sugar. Sold by all druggists. Singer Sewiiig Machine Company, R15 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. tf The ballot boxes from all the pre cincts In the county have not yet been 1 received, but County Clerk Lee ex : pects them all to be In by tonight or In the morning. Just as soon as they j arrive the official count of the ballots will be made and the complete vote ! in Lane county will be announced. POTATOES WANTED AT t DODGE S I WEST EIGHTH STRXET f:::::::::j::::::::::::::::::::::H a The Nettleton Exclusively High Grade Shoe For Gentlemen FOREMOST IN ITS CLASS FOR SALE BY Burden & Graham 568 Willamette St. XOT1CH TO BIDDERS. Plans and specifications arc now on file In the office of Y. D. Honslll, architect, Room 19, MrClung build ing, for three houses for the Hill Crest company, to be built on Hill Crest, South Willamette street, Eu gene, Oregon. Bids for the same will be received until 3 o'clock, p. m.. on Saturday, the 14th day of November, 1H0S. All bids to be made on blank forms pro vided by the architect, and each bid to be accompanied by a certified check, made payable to the Hill-Crest Co., equal to 2 per cent of the con tract. The owners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any one of them, to require a con tract with a good and sufficient bond of the successful contractor. Y. D. HEN'SILli. Architect. X7 Room 19, McClung Bldg. How Is Your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowllng of No. 22S Sth Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Klectrlc Bitters In a case of ncute Indigestion, prompts this tes timonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Klec trlc Bitters Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine. Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and Is es pecially' helpful In all forms of fe male weakness. 50c. At W. A. Kuy kendall's Drug Store. Word wns received today from Al bnny thnt on account of the big ex cursion from Kugcno next Tuesday, the dedication celebration nt the new Albany depot will be postponed till after the Kugene visitors arrive. Traveling Passenger Agent Jenkins of the S. P. company waa In town to day to arrange for the extra cars needed for the excursion. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will arrive : Tuesday night to remnlu tho rest of tho week. Pleasant, sure, easy, safo little liv er Pills, are DoWltt's Little Karly Risers. Sold by all druggists. BUY WOOD NOW FROM The EUGENE TRANSFER CO. j Kxcelslor wood, large load... IjrS.no ' Dry Maple, sawed, per con!., fl.50 ' Dry tie wood, saweil cord . . . II. ."Ml Dry bndv fir. 4-fooi. cord .... . I.no KKilOMC TRANSKI'.R CO., j Red 1IOI fl50 Willamette HI. COSY RESTAURANT We will give you a good meal for 25 cents Lunch , from B cents up Begging a share of your patronage I am at your serivece, S. WHITE, Prop., 6th and Willamette liest qual1l fetus nit sixes. CHA.MHHItR IORDWARK CO. No trouble to show goods at Luck ey's, tho Jeweler. tt R. II. 8. fobs at Watts. I i if Wover Wire Fence fee. el Wire n U astir. Fence MaA -f Srt-inp- St -ui.es ior any Kina oriock q it received criccP rVht G XOTIOK OF IMSSOMTIOX. II. H. Schmltt has withdrawn from the Willamette Valley Investment Co., whose business home is at Cres well. Mr. Carl Fredericks will con tinue in charge In the office of the firm, while Mr. Schmltt will devote his time to other lines. N9 Dr. Lowe, the optician. Is now at Luckey's Jewelry store. Consult him about your eyes till Sunday. 4, ', MOIl.SK-f'l'KTIS -H'RV 4, IS STII.Ii OI T. j. Xew York. Nov. 5. The l (..-.. i. atm nit In the Morse- Curtis case. J Cl UAX I.KADKR DKA1). Santiago. Nov. 4. Tomas Estra daPalma, first president of the Cu ban republic, died tonight. Mrs Potter told the convention of ladles that her doctor said that good coffpe properly made would not hurt any one. Sh said o buy Folgers Golden Gate, whole roast, have the grocer grin jf. or grind It at home, o Judge Westnver. a brother-in-law of H A Cnx. t,r tnif city, as to congress fr-m the sixth district of Nel,'ka sr. Tu'Qlayy Fred Fic . the man. was in th- '!;y t:8:t::nKnaK::m:m:tt::m 8 New Store-New Finn New Furniture ! We are In a position to save you money on everythtng in our line. Be sure and inspect our stock before buying. You are welcome whether you come to look or buy. Our prices speak for themselves, Solid Oak Dressers, Beveled French Mirrors . . . . ... $9.75 White Maple Dressers, Beveled French Mirrors ... . . .J$ 12.75 Six Foot Extension Trbles, Weathered Oak Finish .... $9.00 Hardwood Dining Chairs, G O Finish, High Back ..... 90c WE HAVE PROVEN OUR RIGHT TO THE TITLE ; "The;Store That Saves You Money" A. A ?' S S-:' t; w. w::. Ji.: V i & - The Lighted Corner .".n FLINT-MgLAUGHLIN CO. Successors p Day 8c Hendcrscoi Seventh and , Willamette sold by u n O VA' uaek&8ush & Sons . r'Uj : I . . - 9g