in BUGBtfB DAILY GUARD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908 '
Tl TnZj,nA ITv DionAC is greater now than ever before in the history of the world.
1 flC ISeniUllU r Ul r IdllUO DuringDthe past six weeks we have handled over a carload.
Another big shipment is now enroute and to mke room fir it we will offer some exceptional fine bargains
during the next few days. The low price at which you can purchase one of our world-renown, high grade
makes will impress you.
TSe STEVENS & HULIN PIANO HOUSE
Com. Club Itld'K, Opp. Mntli. Church
OFFICIAL COUNT
OF VOTES CAST
(Bryan 7
1 Irving
ITaft 7
I Dryan 56
; ueos
I Hinge n
dusncr
Tuft
mnr iipt uiput irv.n ;
ivihul LA01 muni chafin i
! Debs 1
1 Junction, South
Taft Receives Total of 3309 iL ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Y.Y.Y:
; Junction, North
! Bryan 74
Debs g
I IjaJce Creek
I 13
Bryan g
Dobs 5
Chnfln
Votes in Lane County, Bry
an 2170 Hisgen Got 14
55
Tna official count of the votes
cast In Lane county at the election
last Tuesday was made last night.
The average vote cast lor each pres
idential elector Is given ns the vote
for each presidential candidate. Fig
uring this way, Taft received 33011.
Bryan 2170, Debs 401, Chafin 103
and Hisgen 14. The vote by pre
cincts was a follows:
Bailey.
Taft 40
Bryan 84
Dobs 10
Chafin 2
Hisgen 1
Blnnton.
Taft 27
Bryan 28
Debs 14
Bohemia.
Taft . ,
Bryan ,
Debs . ,
Chafin
Taft ..
Brynn ,
Dobs . ,
Blue River
Camp Creek.
7
IS
1
1
18
14
5
54
Taft
Bryan 35
Chafin 1
Clieshor.
Taft 8
Brynn : 17
Debs 2
("otdlgo drove, Kiwt
Tnft , 208
Xlrynn 135
Chafin ' 6
l)elia 80
. . Oottngo drove, West.
Taft . . . : 151
Bryan 83
Chnfln :.. 4
Chnfln -. 9
Coyote.
Taft . . . : I 21
Brynn 30
Deb 6
Chnfln 1
Cmnvcli
Taft 112
Brynn 71
Debs 4
Chnfln 6
Kliulrn.
Tuft 83
Bryan 30
Dobs 13
Chnfln 1
Debs 22
North Eugene, No. 1.
Tnft 232
Brynn 133
Chafin 8
Debs 22
South Eugene, No. 1.
Taft 248
Brynn 118
Chafin ,. .. 16
Debs K
nisgen i i
North Eugene, No, 2.
Taft 232
Bryan 133
Ohhfln 2
Debs 10
South Kllgeno, No. 9
Taft 229
Bryan 123
Chnfln 11
Debs 9
Kniriiiount
Taft 117
Bryan 51
Chnfln
Debs .
Full Creek
It
Taft .
Bryan
Debs .
Taft .
Bryan
Debs .
Elvo Itlver
10
Florence
Taft
Bryan
Chafin
; pens
mrKtu
Gto (Yeek
Taft 64
Bryan - 31
Debs 5
123
69
S
18
Taft T 3
Bryan 27
Deb
Hltgen
tllcitteim
Taft
Bryan
Debs .
Taft .
Bryan
IHbs .
Tnft .
Brynn
Hindu
Taft .
Iliiwl I VI I
Hisgen
Tnft
Lane
ANOTHEB MAN
GETS ONE YEAR
IN STATE PRISON
21
Brynn . . . 35
Jjonjj Tom
Tnft
Bryan "
Iost Vullor
Taft
Bryan 47
Mnhcl
Taft 36
Bryan ie
Mnploton
Taft : is
Bryan 25
Middle Fork
iart
Bryan
Mohawk '
,;,ri-,v
36
20
CONVENTION OF
WILLAMTEE VALLEY
LAUNDRYMEN
Met in Eugene This Afternoon,
Various Topics for Good
of Trade Discussed
Norman Luck, who Stole
Watch From Employer's
Wife, Goes to
Salem
The annual convention of the Wil
lamette Valley Laundrymen's Asso
Nnrmnn i.iintr iha tarm v,' elation convened In Eugene this af-
was arrested In Eugene several.! 'ernoon' most ot tne visiting laun
weeks ago for stealing a watch from drv,men coming in on the afternoon
the residence on the farm near Irv-i ,traln- Meetings are being held at
ing where he wns employed while the Lb1?tllwt1h? Eugene Stearn laundry and
family was away, the watch being ! ,the flsner laundry. Topics of In
found In his Bhoe when he was nr-i terest. t0 the ,tl?de aFe bei"S Hs
rested, was sentenced by Judge Hur-i cusst1, ,amons J,hem. tne """
rls, of the circuit court, to one year : SH.rchsln.? BUPP"ea for all the laun
ln the penitentiary. He had pleaded ! ih.il.n J assoc'at.lon ln. b,ulk an,d
guilty to the charge of larceny in a.SlH n5 a f"1 dep,ot fr 'J
Taft .
Brynn
Dubs .
t'hafln
Tnft .
Bryan
DebB .
Taft
Mound ,
Pleasant Hill
33
Bryan 50
Kichnrdxoii
Taft 33
"Win 50
Debs 2
Haglimw
Taft 46
Bryan 35
Dobs 17
HIiiBlaw
Tnft 28
Bryan ig
Dobs 4
Hisgen 1
Silencer
Taft 24
Bryan, 39
Debs 10
Chnfln 1
HlBgon 1
Snriiurfield
Taft 230
Bryan 14 1
Debs 30
Ohnfln ii
Hisgen , 1
Thurston
Taft 29
Brynn 1 35
Dobs 11
Wullnco
Taft 25
Bryan 2g
Dobs 10
cnurin 2
Walton
Tnft 11
Brynn . . . g
Dobs 6
WeiKllliig
Taft 44
Bryan 22
Debs ' 18
Hisgen , 1
Willamette
Taft 95
Bryan 73
Chafin 7
Hobs 16
Hisgen , . i
Zunnvnlt
Taft 49
Bryan 25
Hobs 7
Chnfln 4
Totals
Tnft 3309
Bryan .2170
lHba , , 401
Ohafln 103
Hisgen , ., , 14
MR. AND MRS. GEO. GROSS
AT LOS ANGELES
Hermit 11
lleeetrt
Editor Guard: If you will allow
mo spare In your valuable paper, 1
shall be pleased, that our friends
at home may know we are well and
still on the move. We are at Los
Angeles, having arrived hero Inst
Monday night from El Paso. Texas.
Ix)s Angeles la a great city. Wo vis
ited Tnsadena today and think It the
greatest place of Its slievwe have vis
ited on our whole trip. We met Mr.
and Mrs. Coolldge. formorlv of Eu
gene, and visited their home and
picked ripe oranges from the trees.
Ileal estate Is very high here. When
vmi ask the prlco the seller holds
W.h brenth and one has to be careful
when ho hears the price of he will
lose his. We go from here to San
Krnnrtsco. We expect to be home
In about a week.
! Bespeotfullv vour.
17 ,r- nit Mrs. 0. O. CSiVs;
1 : Atislrnrtx N'.r::i-l,t ami Lin.i mm.
j examined. Kn! Klsk. Merchants
a Hank bulMlug. Kugene. Oregu
dwelling.
Trial of Thugs Begins
The trial of Harry Murphy and
Robert Harvey, the two thugs who
robbed and beat M.V. DeWald at Cot
tage Grove a few weeks ago, was be
gun late this afternoon. The work of
securing the jury Is now in progress.
Civil Cases
In the ense of Ed Howe vs. Alf
Walker, to recover money, the jury
returned tl verdict in favor of thfc
defendant. The Jury consisted of
the following: Geo. A. Dyson, Will.
A. Seymour, Otho Roberts, G. L.
Day,. S. B. Jackson, Jr., W. E. Flsk,
E. L. Gum, R. C. Martin. Jas. Hum
phrey, Andrew Bunch and I. T. Nick
lin. The case of Albert J. Ward vs.
Geo. T. Hall. Sr., to recover money,
was taken up this morning. The fol
lowing jury was selected: Thomas
Gray, G. T. Rny, W. J. Canndy, A. A.
Gibson, Frank Goodpasture, T. A.
Gilbert, J. S. Ham. L. M. Tosler, G.
H. Boguo, E. S. Prtndell, Geo. Fisher.
distribution. If this Is decided
! upon, Eugene will probably be the
! location of the. depot, as it Is most
. centrally located. A permanent or
. gaiilzation will be effected and the
meeting will end with a banquet to
j night.
Among those present were: E. L.
Strange, of Corvallis; Mr. Simpson,
of Albany; O. C. Baker, of Roseburg;
O. E. Woods, of Cottage Grove; D.
D. Oimstead, of Salem, and W.
Hodes, J. W. Baker and E. L. Fisher,
of Eugene. ,
ALL STOMACH
TROUBLE WILL
PROMPTLY GO
EUREKA MAN BUYS
BUTCHER BUSINESS
IN WEST EUGENE
A. J. Lucas- has purchased the
butcher business at the corner of
Blair and Eighth streets, and will
enlarge and renovate the building.
Besides this Improvement, he will
run his own delivery for the benefit
of 'his patrons.
- Mr. Lucas has just come from
Eureka, Kansas, where he was ln
business seven or eight years. He
Is a kind. Jovial, big-hearted fellow;
a fine butcher and meat cutter, who
attends Btrictly to business.
The specialty of the shop will be
the best meats In the town. How
ever, there will be carried the fin
est leaf lard, the best bn
Word reaches ua this week that.)1"118' and ther butcher goods, to
COUGARS GET OVER
100 GOATS OUT OF
150 ON CEDAR CREEK
ENTERTAINMENT COURSE
the cougars are more numerous in 1 De obtained,
settled districts than they ever havei
been heretofore. A considerable PRAISE BUCEEL
loss is reponea oy uie various farm
ers, and certainly something will
hnve to be done. Between wolves
nnd vnrmlnts, sheep, goats and deer
are being slaughtered to a prodlg
uous extent.
H. S. Webber, who has a place on
Ccdnr Creek, tolls us that Inst weok
a big cougar killed a large wether.
which was too large for It to carry I
Editor Guard: Allow me to ex
press due appreciation to the manag
ers of the Buceel course for the
splendid showing they made Mon
day night.
The praise for excellence nf vrv
away, so leaving its victim, the cou-!'Vlst wno Performed was unanimous,
gar killed another and bore it away. .There wore never more encores en
Thls was within thirty yards of his thuslnsticnlly called for. Every
barn, nd they are becoming more u,ece rendered could not be surpns-
ann more audacious. Something of "" "eaucy ami execution
E. SCHWARZSCHILD.
nn Idea of their danger can be ob
tained when the cougar which killed
the wether, smashed Its shoulder
and broke Its neck. They are lia
ble to attack a child at any time,
and the bounty for them should be
made high enough to make it an
obpect (o exterminate them.
Jack Powell has six varmint does
with which ho has killed five cou-1 Tomorrow PVPninn R-fl tn Q
garB since last March. The anlmalsl ,ull,u""v evtJUIIiy, o.ou J0
seem to be coming closer to civil!
Otto's Grill
50c Fine French Dinner 50c
cation down from the mountains
Out of a bunch of 150 goats, Mr.
Webber tells us he has loss than fif
ty left. Raising goats for the var
mints Is poor business, nnd he Is
going to quit trying to raise them.
l'KilSOXAI,
Attorney F: M. OeXeffc 9 home
from Roseburg, where he proved up
on a timber claim. .
Miss Flora Patterson returned to
Portland yesterday. She Is attend
ing St. Helen's hall.
Mrs. .1. E. Noland came down from I
iToswoii this noon to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. W. T. Campbell.
8. Waddle was a stage passenger
this morning for Deerhorn, where
he will rusticate a few days. .
S. A. Buck, of Monroe. Wuh
who Is largely Interested In Lane!
FOR SALE Good second-hand
lumber, used five months In tent
floor. Nearly 1300 feet. Call for
further particulars at Little Hun
gry Lunch Room, W. 6th near
0ve. n9
FOR SALE Good corner lot 8 Ox
100 in Fuirmount; sidewalk and
street Improvements: some fruit.
1330. Eusene Real Estate & In
vestment Company, corner Sth
and Willamette streets.
Do you want the best little home
around Eugene than can be bought
for $951) cash. The Eugene Real
Estate Exchange. n7
WANTED Position as stenograph
er: experienced; references;
Phone Red 4292. n9
county timber lands, is In the cltv.
II. N. Hockenberry Is up from
Portland to officiate at the football
game this afternoon.
B. F. Finn, of Gate Creek, re
turned last night from a trip north
and left on this morning's stage for
home.
Miss Mabel Lane wns a passenger
on t'.Q afternoon train to Cottage
Grove where she will visit r.nds
Sunday.
C it. Rankin, the eiifg-er ln
charge of the Oregon Eastern sur
vey, accompanied by his wife, ar
rived In Eugene this afA'iomi.
A. C. Guthrie arrived aome last
nignt tre.ni the Fast whet-., ha
K)... f.- ..!.. . .. . .
""rove.1 In health and ho. to be V,, J" kJT ' .
awe to remain i.r. Mr. ,;u.nri0 (oj.,, , , , , price' u" i , ii
notes treat innrnvemen, I,. v...,.. , ... . 1 ' "
.,,. he wen, .way. ' V.ZZ
ANTED A Colts' automatic re
volver: must be ln good condition
nnd cheap. Montgoraerv, Under
wood House. n7
FOR SALE Base heater for sale
gid as new. Apply 640 Charnel
ton street. nl4
MEALS Could furnish good home
cookod meals to a few more:
would prefer those who would only
want dinner and supper Also
hnve god furnlsOd room suita
ble for two. Phone Black :;41
(J r address m West Seventh rth-et'
w .
the
CALL YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE
BY ANY NAME, BUT GET SOME
DIAPEPSIN AND RID YOUR
SELF FOREVER OF THIS MIS
ERY DUE TO FERMENTATION
OF UNDIGESTED FOOD.
You haven't Catarrh of the Stom
ach, or Nervousness, or Gastritis, or
Cancer, etc. Prove this by taking
Pape's Diapepsln after your ivery
next meal. Convince yourself within
five minutes that your actual disease
was sour, acid Stomach Food fer
mentation that every bite you ate
turned to Stomach gas. Stomach poi
son and Acid, which makes you feel
sick and miserable, producing such
symptoms as pain In thte pit of the
stomach, Difficulty in breathing af
tera meal. Headaches. Belching,
Heartburn, nauseous breath, Water
brash, Billlousness, Sour risings, Gas
on Stomach and many other bad feel
ings. Indigestion Is a result, not a cause
of your misery. If the Stomach Is
sour, your food becomes tainted and
that Is why you have these stomach
disorders.
Ask your .pharmacist to show 'you
a case ot Pape s Diapepsln, which!
cosis oniy ouc. iteaa what this ef
fective Stomach and digestive treat
ment contains, and how absolutely
harmles sit must be; how it does for
the Stomach what the washing and 1
sun bath do for the churn; absolute-!
ly removes every corrupting or taint
ing element, and will digest all the
food you can eat.
Go to your druggist and get some
DlaueDsin .
you want ttten sJ
win : " """ttt
Stomach trouble eJTH
jour tmestiM, .TJ
clean and fre8h ii
the mlseTyVKLM
" trouble Sfi"3i
Pleasure hv J
a-nea thvn.. "",
Otto'sG
50c Fine French Diwi
uiiiuitow evening, fcj
The re(nfnt..m
u thrss-a
ord narv kin.1
ChAMBERS HaBIWiu
Now it's Ham and Edds
Not any kind of eggs-but fresh eggs-fresh from
the nest. That's our kind. And you want ham
that's tender, juicy, sweet-Armour's " Star" 'Hm,
We sell them-and, too, they are U.S. Govt. Inspected
mi i LUUL'5, E. 9th St. Phone MainJ
$ rfrmbur
I j
Holiday Goods of Every Description. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tf
Dolls, Games and Souvenir Goods.
THE HOME OF THE 25c GOLD MOULDED CYLINDER RECORDS
Two New
Ones
Indestructible
Cylinder Rec'tds
30c
Fits Anv
Machine and I
Lasts Forevetl
Hills' Gun Store
513 Willamette St.
Two fie
Ones
65c
Ma'
2rKA'l"
DO YOU OWN A
9
PHOr&RAPH?
To the owlers of cylinder machines,
Columbias br others, we now offer
the new Indestructable Cylinder Re
cords at .
3
35 cents
rjJ2f 0.n',lBLAK no matter hw roughly they are used: th
hrtm for t mflnrif
iwii iidve ever nearrt tit anv mimAJ r u..n
OUR NEM COLUMBIA DOUBLElJISC RECORDS are on the vvavg j
tj okimbia sensation to records in one. music on boik fcr n 'A
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