9VJU-.JI 1 'A'.-J COUNTY W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE GOOD ROADS Commenced at the commerça : CLUB OFFICERS Christian Electiom Church at 2:30 O’clock This Afternoon Held at the Annual Business Meeting Last FOR. MILL AT WENDLING Night. Wash Six Sale — 549 ycrds new effects Get Che Habit of Trade at. i New Styles Beautifully set forth at Friendly’s this week For the Easter Dress Pursuant to announcement, the Eu At 2:110 this afternoon the W. C. T. U. county institu e convened in the gene Commercial Club held its annu Interesting SILKS for the Easter waist or dress Christian chnnh. The various un- al business meeting and election of 44c 24-inch JAP SILK, 50c quality this week officers last evening A large attend- ; ious are represented as follows: $1.10 81.25 BLACK TAFFETA, 36-inch, this week Cottagi Grove by Mrs. Whieler, auce of members indicated the inter Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. De est takan in the cl ib’s affairs. The j new officers elected are as follows: Spain I H. W. Thompson, president; Dr. C. 1 Creswell by Mrs. Melton, Mrs. B. Willoughby, vice president; E. R. i For two days only, Fridav and Saturday, 760 yards Torchon Lace, Housel, Mrs. Howe, Miss Hose. Bryson, secretary; W. W Brown, Change of Schedule on the f oli or g by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Bar- 3 to 4 inches wide, worth 8, 10 and 12 l-2c. A G x d Roads Train May Come . ties urer; F. M. Day and H. L. Tra- maid. Mohank Branch Indicates ver, trustees, to succeed U.W. Griffin tv Oregon Next Year— Officer* present were; County A Yard lt.-.Cripple Busi- President Mrs. Eva Wheeler, County and L. T. Harris, retired. Some Good Sug Secretary Mrs. llowe,State and Conn- gest ons ty Evangelia’ Mrs. E. V’. Wilson. The sessions will continu« over to- . morrow. From all indications and reports, (Guard Special Service.) Professor Hyde delivered the lit appears that the Booth-Kelly Com I ew Tailored Suits d:. . the U.O. assembly this morti New Ribbons Cr»swe)l, March 9. -Miss-s Sylva pany ’ s big siwmill at the terminus of for ! li, ■ on “( mod Roade. ” |Aruolt and Marie bchmutz, of Cot- 23c a Yard the Mohawk branch railroad, which Tin qi.eetlon o’ tranenortati n he Tide S: (taue Grove, visited their young lady For a 4-inch ribbon extra quality baa been idle for several months, will se.l I, i- one nf the most important friends in Creswell from Friday night in Taffeta and Satin worth 30c. uuw remain idle permanently, or at Ti e Treble Clef will give its annual have. The Bverage cost ip . -- > ;i until Sunday. least for a year or more,or for several of ll :’’ !l g a ton one mile over Amer- concert on Saturday evening, Ma-ch Many ranchers from out near the tV£ï.-‘'S B.igiit, Dress Goods i is 25 cents: over European 12th, in Villard Hall. The club haa foothills report a considerable loss of years. ic.> 1 r. styles and ali exclus; This r'por* has leen current on the A beautiful French Voile 85c Many styles and designs tn black roas, D, it!y abov. H c?nts. The to- been working very ea.'ne.tly all win- I H stock, owing to the scarcity of feed. ¡streets ot Eugene tor some time. The ter, and goo I results may be expect , tai co c ’ in your is «900,000,000,nearly That’s not all—There’s the and white. Every one unusual. Good weather and gruss are badly te iort ie given greater credence SDd . I of which i ■ due to bad ed. There are to bi sixteen voices needed. U > Crepe de Clvne ¡„ 5 new shades There’s two lits we is considered true by many from the for the regular numbers, ami special i". of roads. co Miss Mearle Scott, who i employed and the icctch Tweeds for tailor call your special at fact that the Sout ern Pacific Com Ji • id«- the saving In money, there numbers will be given by Miss Eva in „ niiliil)Prv 8tore bt Eugeue> visit. suits. tention to, lace and pany has announced a la'icsl change Stinson, vocal soloist; , Miss I-lorence ef ] in Creswell Saturday and Sunday, ,i<] v nlr . ’ «» of good roa ls. ar" open work effects, Mex Mrs. Lena Veatcb, of Cottage in the schedule of its trains running ..! ! nf young men from mon- | DeBar, piano soloist, i aid Miss (ora Tl. Enbrorderics I between Coburg and Wendling, as loro has hfion __ • ... ... There been 1 /a ican drawn work and wheel de try tu t! « ity would bo legscned nnd Shiver, reader. Grove, is visiting at this place. T..1 e Prices -5c. <,c, I5C given by the Guard yesterday. signs toe I I 3 in th'» country w old be much improvement in ths Clef since On Friday afternoon the school All this iv -e in sale The 1’naer the old seb dule, when the ,i High fr igh* i»*n« »re dre 1 its appenrnnee at lhe local oratorical children and teachers were assembled Jtr. - Lot 1 at $!.00 ones worth 1 t less thun iOc >s!ty of hm’ling «11 crops contest, although at that time it was ia Principal Parker’s non to listen ¡mill was running,the trains remained to !!> and 12'yc. t .1- w eek £, Lot 2 at $1.25 Tboee worth 15 and 20c. £>«5 fh’ ’■nod« nr« com-1 | most enthusinstically received. The to a short talks by R. Foster Stone at Wendling a greater part of the day in I bo r Let us show them to you before to make up the big lumber trains Beautiful oods — tome woi'h Clef did not gjve its regular concert geo ’ Nearly twice .he p nd on the theme of good citizeusbip. It as much as 40«, this week I they are ricked over. is re*prrp I for this short I last year, so many peapie are eagerly was thoroughly enjoyed by the pu wh.o i ran out ot that place each day. e<’> Now (he trains stay there only long mu»-t I d * id'a during Ih l inking forward to its appearance on pil i. t..-. , Saturday evening. lhe students I ■ miss Louise Mathes, of Springfltld, enough to turn the engine around and ♦ nf ♦!)<• gre | Eujie.’oua view vers shown, illns- will give hearty support to the Treble is visiting her mother at Cloverdale. allow the men to take their noouday meal. trn’i" T h iiinouit of power required C>ef, because it is a prominent factor Miss Roberta Ripley visited friends It appears that the railroad com fn Hi' loads on good road, a <1 in the University. It is always ready across the river Saturday and Sun pany would not make such a change J Lai, views of oads ill dilfirent [ a ts to help ttie student body out of ditfi I day. in its sebeduy* if there were any pros cutties, mid, this year, will turn over of I 1 co- ntry a id in Europe The Woodmen of the World held a 1. . ¡stake tu depend 1 n trafBo all thf proceeds to the Athletic Club rousing meeting Saturday evening, pects of the mill resuming operations in the near future. to roll the gravel comp’ic'. I'resh to defray the student b idy debt. iuitiating three candidates into the The closing down cf the big mill wi J rii 'V grav'd is not ns good as mysteries of the craft. The W. O. W. * • * Held Last has a ready bad its effect upon tl e. Court of Discipline til . .„.1.1 has lain in bunks for a aud Circle expect to iiuild a fine hail The Pastime Whist Club met last business of Eugene, as several hun Night -Co. C Members 11.. .1 1 if year; Idle traction rn- evening in th« Armory parlors to en- this summer. The Creswell lodges dred men were thrown out of employ gi_:... c ci easily lie niado into good joy their final games of whist for Fined the , are wide awake and progressive. ment, but the depression will be felt .cl.1 ; by putting wide minds on the season, as the club disbanded until Died —On March 5th, an Infant worse with a permanent shut,down. next winter. Tho season prizes were child of Mr. and Mis Chai. Schmitt. Some time ago a few of the mem ads t mu may won by Mrs. T. A. Gilbert and Mr. The parents have the sympathy of bers of Co. “C,’’ O. N. G., received year or the year I F rntk Poindexter, and the prizes for every o ie. summons to appear before a summary the University 'tie evening by Mrs. R. S. Byroti aud Capt. Branson, the Methodist evan 50 YEARS’ court of discipline to answer for their in its power to Mr Poindexter. of ( gelist, has been quite sick at the par At the close of EXPERIENCE I 1 unexensed absences from drill. O' th o ighout 'he ' : | Hie vnniei the company pnrtook nf a sonage during the l»Bt week. He is, I Last night the boys appeared before s delicious i'liicheon prepared by the however, somewhat improved at pres I Captain J. M. Williams, their com- v.\ lutsduy, at the ... egular . .... ns- . Indi«». The gueit. of the club were: I ent. Morgan, Ch’rged With ma ider, who was judg>, jury and the 8C i.', D. behinitt wilt dcUvcr Miss I isle Hobbs, Mrs. Claire Wil- ’ Rev. Fees, of Cottage Grove, occu- L O. whole bnsiuess combined, and stood iu '‘i’b • German Uai»ersf- | loiigbby, Mr. ami Mrs. Komen Gi. I f’lp‘1 thp. M' E; PnlP‘ Sunday, dellv- Assault With Deadly Weapon, their trial. Some gave acceptable ex- is a con’ ¡Dilation of the! birt, Hurry Dunbar and l.eonaid erin8 interesting sermons both mo n 1 rade M arks Failed to 4pp»a'. ■’ ises »nd those who could uot were lecturei now being given, I 8; might. I ing and evening. D es : gns COP WRIGHTS 4C. fine« sums langiug from 81 and 82. • • ill 'struted by numerous Mrs. J. W. Volkman, who went to Anvone «jendlng a sketch and description may . * lhoso convicted are given ten days quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Portland for treatment at the hospital is probably patentable. Communica L. O. Morgan, the man held under in which to pay their fines, and if I Invention Tbe me les f de'mwotta T n pic, is convalescing nicely. Her friends tion1« strictly confidential. HANDBOOK *’i ”■’enta Bent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 8250 bonds for pointing a pistol lit not paid they will be compelled to lla'hbone Sisters, are making iirrang«.- hope for her speedy recovery to her Patents taken thro’ gh Munn A Co. receive special notice, without charge iu the another man at Junction City, and serve their time out in jail. merts to entertain the Knights of U“Ual good health. who was to have appeared before I %»* Pythias in the Rathbone Hall one Co. A will bold u court similar to Rev. Barnhart lias moved into a Judge Hamilton at the present term thi^ in about two weeks. A handsomely illustrated weoklv. I artzest ctr. wc k from tonight, March 15tb. A ! house on Smith avenue. culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a jf circuit court, failed to appear yes venr; four months, fl. Sold by all rew ¡dealers. lb ildt gave the student body pi-ogrnmme will be rendered and viri Mi ses Beulah md Olga Martin and terday wheu be was cited to plead, MUNN & Co.36’Bro>dwi” Mew YorV some excellent information thi.. ons amusements, together with n Jlrnrv Kirtley visited friends at Junc and today the judge declared bis Branch Office, 625 F 8t- Washington, b. C. m i tn >t assembly concerning the 1 neh, will be indulged in. The ontr- tion la-d week. bonds forteited. 11 > 1 uhtions of notes end how to mitt ■(> in charge of the affair consists Mirs Etta Shnub, of Coburg, Is vis At the time of his examinaticn be-, etn !-• »1 question to be debated up I of Mrs. A. G. Holden. Mrs. L. M. iting her grandpnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge F. G. White, national leo- fore the justice of the peace at Junc ui> ui'.li Ib.sebiirg lligli School next Hall and Mrs. Horace Burnett. Franklin. tion, Morgan put up a cash bond of turer for the Modern Woodmen of * month. The assembly was also fn Wm. Lowner, whose leg was broken - • 8250, and uo doubt deemed that be America, will address members and v- ' I a 1 1 .’i' .1 i.• 11 11 v rii ■ 1 I' M n r t Im M ulligan Cabin, Native last week, is Improving nicely. friends of the order at the theatre I got ott easy by forfeitiug the am Ellictt md n vocal solo and dii en Daughters of Oregon, met last night A foice o' railroad men have been block hall, Eugene, on Monday even- | core bv Miss (’ottey. Exclusive in a social erst ion. their gentlemen repairing the railroad bridge acros Ing, March 14 An excelle-t musicrl Ttie Seniors hid I n very interesting ' friends being the guests. Th« eve- Camas Swale, which was in a very program is being prepared, Every designs and cl««» »< .«big last evening nnd dis 1 ning wiih plensnntly latest fashion body invited to attend. spent with games dangerous condition. ci" 11 tern of liusitiess mid in a’nl dancing The Miss Mabel Thompson, of Creswell, able models. luncheon was a tsrest to tlie c I h « s . The c| i.» will 1 prominent “Always in the lead in the matter I Ovei 90 . ” feature of the evening is working at C. L. Weber's. Mrs. Kelley, of Cloverdale, has sold of improvements, the Register now l>r 1 1" t'e lligli School 11 li"s‘ ofl witch was enjoyed immensely by all andup-tooa.. her place to a Mr. Sanders, of Ja»p< r 1 comes to the front, as usual, a mile l.ti in 1 ■ xt Wednesday morning nt styles to select I resent. ¡ahead of competitors, with a new in The people of Creswell were de ■leembiy with appropriate exerni ! novation. ’’—This morning's Register. from. Made lighted with tho lectures cf R. Foster <111 Ci >ii i w re .. dnted I ■ »deci At C eeweil, March 5tb. the infant from selected The public fails to see where the Stone. (In Wednesday and Thursday e! rj e c- l>) 1 n col ors n I to ! ■ wear - w ell V*. / ) evening“ be lectured in the interest of Register is “a mile t bend of compet child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schmitt. errai.I e 1 a prog uh for class day. fabrics and The parents have the sympathy of all. itor . ’ ’ The Guard was the first pa the Women’s Christian Temperance T I M ireli edition of the High Yesterday's Journal; everx. pair Union, while Friday evening was per in Eugene by over a year to in S i Newe is out today nnd is n Sugar ad mi ced 10c. has. our liber The given to Yellowstone Park. The gen stall a typesetting machine. Vl V I ' tul le edition, tile articles LETTER LIST. Peanut candy is higher. al guarantee. Daily Guard was enlarged to an eight- tleman 1 “ an entertaining speaker,and l> 1 ’’>■ good and in keeping witli I’oiilliy hows 1111 ndvanee. Eu«gm, Ore., M.r.h 10, 19(4. As'r H set page paper about three weeks before we take plea tiro in commending him nt >1 J paper. Cheese ranging lower. them. Beck, Miss Nellie the Register The Guard givestbe to th« hospitality of the people in Tim i. rle’ Club met yesterday nf Wh nt movement nominal Chase, G F other tow >s where he is billed to lec nows the day it happens, uot the next at 3.30 o’c clock in the uaaem- t( I I Few eggs are selling. Courtright. W H The Guard this w«ek began lay. ture, May he be privileged to «leak I’olhnv ving is 11 | rogruni ot 11 BuG r situation about unchanged. Cs.irgen, Misa Eva ho again is tna wish of all. lie the publication of a semi-weekly edi- til . « a * Exclusive Makers dings: Leader, Miss Kate Poor veal coming to market. Finney T 8 mile tiou. Is the morning paper “ a went from here to Cottage Grove, and Ki i<. iHing; tie evotioual exercises; Pot at ’ market is slow. Gordan, Miss Alice I uhe >d of it. competitors?" irom thence Flu ;ene. Sold and recommended bx . 1 >, Lila I’rosaer; shjrt ad- I"’ Onions are a trifle weaker. Jackson, Dr J C Rev. B. K. Walker, a l'rtsbyterian d. .. d l. mm h ‘.'huse; vocal solo, Smelt is scarce. Jones, Thomas rtX billy’s Department isto.c minister, will occupy the pulpit at \l -t ; «'iscu 1-«ton; benediction, B. 1 Kennedy, Wilder F the M. £, . church next Sunday, and The l'rotoninns 1 liuvc posted the fol Lamond, James thereafter on each secou 1 Sunday. low ' » i ro'Tnnn î for Friday evening Matteson, Jas; er Horten Co. Last evening the Oregon Hose Dr.Scarborougb is tending the drug I' Mias Flor reroe Dunn; rccitn- Mount, Wallice elected new officers for the ensuing store while Mr. Volkmau is abseut in Mr , ' •• |e Pm 1 er; reading. Clara Stewart, Mr and Mrs Adelbert year as follows: 1‘he bowling contest for gentlemen Portland with his wife. D i.i .l’“stion lox. Sadie West: Stoat, kt’s Claud M L. E. Beau, president; G. L. Jen- at the Commercial Club for February Miss Maggie \ catch, of Eugeue, is or J roduct i ii. Ruth Grant; by Stuart. L J niugs, vice president; O. F. Ford, ended with Earl Church having the visiting frieuds in towu. Dvii cl e, Maru V 1 ■ tier; debate. Smith, J E lu st average score, and was therefore Aunt Sophia Hazleton is much im secretary; R. R. Knox, assistant secre Thomas, S C »winded the flue clock put up as a proved since last week, and seems in tary; W. W. Brown, treasurer; W. W. Violin Maker and K.pG.rer Thomae. Johr Purdy, sergeant-at-arms; Norbert tr phy by 11. Gordon, the houwefur- a fair way to recover her health. Trenor, A L Especial attentl on given to tester nisher. lhe prize was presented t J The Register is much interested in Aya. foreman; C. W. Stair, assistant nt < ,d xjcl , I . i , 1,1 j 1, T(> Warren, Robert Mr. I'hurch at the annual meeting ef tbs Democratic nomination for sher foremen; W. W. Purdy, second assist mandoliur, guitars, cello or bass Warner, Mies Fay iff, and in its last issue ; roeeeds to ant foreman. f lutte, Mont., t^e club Tuesday evening, MaLy. violins are we..k on some Watson, J W After the business meeting the strings I cru strengthen them and nominat 1 for the i emuci'ats one I.a. I ut. ..«sud turn I resented it to the club. Woolievsr, C C eqmliz« the ton« Sa’i-i’pctio« guar Thomas llailey, cf l.u. g lorn. Ae memb.r- proceeded to the “Palms, 1 hartuary nt Butte, -t anteed J. L. PAGE, P. M. would re. i ctfully inform tue Regis where an oyster supper was served. II ko wti through- ter that in the mi: u< I » i 1 left Mild rondi. Li«’ U ay»is trres; ective of p. will be to Fred Fisk is already cbosi your ink. Ii I isting Ad iress at Looks as If It Would Be 11 versity Assembly Permanently Shut This Morning. Down. Lace Silk Sole Cresw I re,: s WINDOW" SOCÎ4L REALM $100 FOR TR’A! 'LIUS GOLDSMITH FORFEITED HIS BONDS I School Notes Scientific M W. A. Lecturer. AmericanBcauty and F. C. Cor sets Note and Comment. Died Kalamazoo Corset Cn KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN HesJ iompioj Ehe» Church Won the Clock. Fann Bous; Burned. J. L. COATES