OREGON HOSE CO.'S ANNUAL FOB REPRESENTATIVE Petitions are being circulated here ‘ and throughout the county among Re­ publicans for Allen Eaton, proprietor ot Eaton's book store, for the uom ¡nation of state representative. Mr. The annual banquet of the Oregon ' Eaton is well known in town and Hose Company of the Eugene volun­ I the county and it is understood has teer Arc department was bel«l Ht the been urged by some of the nest men We Hoffman House last night ami it of the party to enter the race, proved to be one of the most delight- know the young man and feel that his ul ami best arranged affairs in the lappearance will add to the interest ot history of the organization. ! the race which will soon lie on. He Between thirty and forty of the is a native son, graduate of th«* Lui .nenilei« of tne company and their I versify of Oregon, where he gained ■«rive» ai.d lady friends partook of the for himself and hie institution con­ er -ellei.t viamis prepared and served siderable prestige, having led in 19U2 •y Mr-. W. F. Osburn. Mayor and the Oregon debating team against ..lr*. F. M. Wilkins were the guests of i Washington, when a unanimous de honor. cision was given Oregon, establishing Dr. C.B. Willoughby acted as toast her as champion of the Northwest. master and presided in his usual He is an ur lent aiivocate ot right, re , raceful manner. Toasts were re- ganlless of the eonst-quences, and ii . ponded to a» follows: i elected will make a good legislator. “The Oregon Hose Company,” Lee | He edited the first Junior Annual. ?!. Trulls. the Oregon Weekly and is considered “The Volunteer Fire Department,” I among th«:* l>«*st speakers that the uni- ! versity lias had in its student body. Oiili F. Ford. “The Indies,” Chief W. C. Yoriin. I After finishing his work at the univer “Our City,” Mayor F. M. Wilkins, si’y and establishing bis business The ti. leim was as follows ; , here, be married into a pioneer fam­ Pickles Olives ily, th«- daughter of Bctij. F. Dorris. His platform reads: Ulani Bouillon “I shall continue my faith in th< ' people and their ability to choose for Shrimp en mayonnaise themselves, and 1 will work for my ‘ party who»«* principle-^ live and are Creane 1 Oyster- on Toast.-1 Cracker «•xpres'c 1 in the work of Theodor« ' Roosevelt. I will strive for a more I just and efficient system of taxation, a nc.rc pra«-’, *al ---hi.ol system, stronger sflppoit for the state univer- j sity, better regulation of public cor Baked Sweet Potatoes . poration«, good roads, national aid Corn Saratoga Chips for Siuslaw, business economy ' and a progressive spirit in state ap Stuffed Pates propriations ami expenditures, an«i lee Cream und Cake Cheese Suited Almonds 1 such other laws as will bring to us the I best people fioui this and other na­ Chocolate Coffee tions.” He signs Statement No.’ 1. His The Rescue Hose Co.elected the fol- announcement appears in another coi- owiug oliicers at th«* regular meeting i urn u. last night; W. G. Marlin, vice pres ident; John Simpson, secretary ; Car- son Mathews, assistant secretary; I in. Brabham, foreman: Will H. lloilvs, 1st assistant foreman; Abe Gilbert, second assistuut foreman ; treasurer, Will H. Hudes. Marriag«- licenses were issued by the county clerk during March to the following couples: William Brabham and Mias Nora Gates. Ber» Trout and Misa Maud Sawyer. James \\. Mel'lure and Mrs. Re’t- Albert Tozier, secretary of the Or­ Jamison. Albert G. Snow an«l_Miss Marian L. egon t’re-s Association, writes the (bi -rd that it looks HS if the Republi Buford. can ticket would Is- hs follows: William R. Elliott and Madaline E Bourne for United States senator. Williams. Hawley and Ellis for congress. Arthur J. Anderson mol Jennie it. Uithyeonil* for governor. Ganger. Gatch for secretary of state. Win. V. Gillpesie and Nora J. Steel for treasurer. Vaughn. Ackerman for school superintend­ John K. Skeels and Miss Wyatt Wil­ ent. son. Hoff for labor commissioner. Adalbert Morse and Mrs. Mary A. Craw -rd f >r attorney general. Eikin for justice of the supreme Lowery. Alb rt W. Schweriug am! Misa Lil court. A rah y day on April tilth, accord­ linti E. Hager. ing to Mr. Tozier, woull result in the ('laid«* W. Ivy ami Mjss'Griu’e Pc nomination of Johns for governor, terson. ns hi* tris the liquor element with Albert Habi-rland ami Mias Caroline him. \ st »rmy day would keen tin* Roache. farm« r vote at home, which w ould John Perry ami Miss Matilda Mor­ hurt V. ithycoml e’s chances for nom­ ris. ination and help Johns. Charles 1. William» ami Mi~s Myel Jennings. COMPANY -i a MRS MALDS9N3ÌES AT THURSTON FILTERING PLANT ARRIVES AT LAST Mrs. J. T. Donaldson died nt Tliurs- t hi this morning at o'clock from a A portion of Die Willamette Valley tumor of the stomach. She start« d for Eugene Monday morning to la* Company’s filtering plant for the Eu tr« it««l but proceeded only a mil«* g«-iie water works arrived here this when sh»> became worse auri was morning. The portion which has ar obliged to stop lit the Hastings Hotel riied consists of a hug«* iron tank, at Thurston. where she die I. She probably 2i) feet long an«l eight feet was >' years old and leaves a huslsiud in diameter. It has attracted eytisid- and th*-,-«* sons, James, of Portland, erable attention at the depot today, '•«■ oil . ot Pendleton., ami Charles, A s«*con«i car with the remainder of i t hon ' She also hare.« an adopted the plant is expected to arrive im- ; mediately. Th«* plant was built by uatighter. Mrs. Donaldson was an old resident th«* Philiiiielpbia Iron Works, ami is of Lane county and hud many friends. I sail! to la* complete in every detail. The foundation for the filter has Sh<< was h ¡; ember of tin* Christian church. >*een completed at the site of the new pumping station at the end of East Eighth str«*«*t and the plant will be at* once installed. «V. T. CARROL ALMOST Died in the “25(>0” of Albany, Oregon. MRS. EMMA F. MORGAN. I atti Veter i.M’ial % lr Ma was the OPERA HOUSE 11 I $1.00 Worth of Sugar Frei Every purchase of Dry Goods amounting to $5.00 entitles you to 50 Ceftts Worth cf Sugar Fr With a purchase of Dry Goods amounting to $2.50 you will 25 Cents Worth of Sugar Fret BUY YOUR DRY GOODS HERE AND YOUR SUGAR FREE. TUESDAY NIGHT Anxiovs to See and Hear Dr. Ward, I He Treats allChromcDiseases OFFICE AT E 9 S aM K* K FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby announce to the Repub­ lican voters my candidacy for State Senator from Lane county subject to approval of the April primaries J. M. SHELLEY. . FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lane county, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters at the pri­ maries to be held in Lane county on April 20, I00t>. FRED FISK. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce that I will be­ come a candidate for the nomina­ tion of state representative on the Republican ticket, subject to ap­ proval at the primary election. M. SVARVERUD. of Corvallis, Republican candidate for Governor of Oregon. An bone« and ‘earleaadischarge « ul uatKC of public duty; a (treater and united Oregon. FOR STATE SENATOR. 1 announce to the Republican voters of Lane county my candi­ Will remain in dacy for the office of state Senator, EUGENE until TUESDAY and solicit their support at the Apnl APRIL 10. primaries. CLOSING AT 6 P. M. G. W. GRIFFIN 45 WES r EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS ON HAND. Broder Bros., Proprieto - FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for state representative on the Republi­ can ticket at the April primary election. CHARLES A. HARDY. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for sheriff of Lane county,and I ptomise if elected Toe Gr.-at to fill the office as economical as possible, and ¡to the best interests American Specialist for the pcopleas far as it is in my power to, do so. W.J. WARNOCK. ' The doctor again p<-rfor«r>e—i.ait: proving new and ad- vanceJ methods. Hie office is thronged from morning till night. \ positive cure a-sured on all cases aec*pt--d. Now is the time to commence. Delays ar«« dangerous. THOME MAIN 40. ^'^.twASHBURNE CONSULTATION FREE O During the Month of April I will present to every purchaser t«i 4u«i,*i «s yGoods amounting to $10.00 _«mp*ay C Company C, 2Tth Iowa Infantry, in the Civil War. , H.is a Window Filled With It. Price 25 Cents a Bottle FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. I announce my candidacy for the Eugene, April 1, 1906. nomination of Circuit Judge on the 1 wish to thank the member.« of th«* “2500” for the prompt payment of the Republican ticket. L. T. HARRIS. amount of my husband’s ii surauee JUSTICE OF PEACE f — DeLANO SHARPIES RESIDENCE LOSES HIS EYESIGHT J. F. GATES FOR The i* any frie ’« f V T Carrol will be )>ain«si t«> learn that he has almost entirety 1« st bis eyesight. Up till last Tbunday his eyes app«-ars-«l to be in |>erfect condition, l«ut on that «lay hi- sight suddenly U-gau to fail and continued to grow worse for ser eral days until now. while the sight is not cotnplet«-iv. , e I«« has to l«e le«l about 1.. eeu recognized by the coinpau}' and Palmer Ayer» received the sad news all party line service has been reduced today of the death of his oldest to 91 per month. daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fooshe-Woods, at Hansford, ¡Texas, April 1, from pneumonia, following confinement The remains will be very closely, with interment in brought here, lespie c i-emeterj about Friday or urday. Mrs. Martha J. Chambers, through her toll, F. L. Chambers, this after­ noon closed a deal for the purchase of I he I)r. A. Sharpies residt nee lot a: the corner of East Eleventh and Pearl streets, paying therefor 93 1 O. T' f old house now on the li t wifi at on < lie removed and Mrs. Cl ambers w 1 eventually erect a flue residence thei e. but not in the immediate future. This is a splendid residence lot. /. huge black walnut tree, the wonder.) | ill who behold it. grows in one POLITICAL COLLI N corner and when it is pr< perly trii.i-' A- 1 ourcenifn's of candidates ter effewv 111 l< | med it will lie a beautiful ornament j •* • r t ii, . is t uni!. • rt-isooabic i< 1* • le> I all james. to the lot. FOR MARCH TOZIER PREDICTS NOMINATIONS LITHIA WATER. . The apportionment of state school RFOIICFS ttedt the r.n os di-tnet» RLUUULO RATES I1MILU fuiel.»ll* is ^in< prepare.il by County Super­ GLORY TICKETS « WHITE R0 STATE SCHOOL FUNDS Only Good Things Like MONEY, DIAMONDS AND 1 OWDE 7, i ti’ ARE IMITATED You Want Genuine Money and You Want Genuine Diamonds. If You Want Genuine Baking Powder 25 ounces for 25 PURE AND HEALTHFUL SAVE THE COUPONS and defendants for -■r*-ral■ our i •nt Br lier 6, 1905, the Kyles ption log b >«un ’ , in by O. W. Hurd i atra« Florence. the Kyles clain>'r- Til I AU/ I U LAW . lhe Hurd Lumber an«l Manufactur­ ing Co., of Florence, has tiegnn suit in the circuit court against Win. Kyle. I hristina Kyle and the Florence I.nmber Co. for an order enjoining an-1 restraining the defendants from encroaching and trespassing upon the plaintiff’s propety at Florence and ’ from interfering with plaintiff in the construction of its log bmimandjother Improvement« :also for 96700 damages; als.. a decree compelling defendants t > keep their contract for the execu­ tion and delivery to the plaintiff of a 1 «’ I pilt claim dee«l conveying to the plaintiff certain tble lands along the Binslaw river. .. ‘ •“ Th* result of trouble has existM t«etween the plaintiff 1 have longed to them s' I in a lo that the Kyles had «-ntered •«boy tract to deed him the ,a'!" « iB claiming possession. •unlay Hurd alleges in his — .• »-at*'- ’ ■ Pro the defendants have r»P •BU, y passed and encroacL— - Smit premises i.— — ■one ’s plaintiff in the operation •ter c of his mill. ; A. C. Woodcock .ui iCb* Jnnc •»¡tn, are Hurd’« attorneys- F B »• ran !»«■■■ Miss Nelllie M. GiW*J' -n«.-.i i Married was married in «V. „ t. w v M-,lem, in whicl their home. P1’’ ’ Hi Mffl • :;l,ra 1 W,jr 0 MEM