EI'GENF. WEEKLY OVARI», THVRSDAY. FEBRVARY IS, 190#
s
Will JL etire From
he L ocal KetaJl Field
ENTIRE STOCK OF
EILER’S PIANO HOUSE TO BE SOLD AT ONCE
takes charge with instructions to sell all Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs at actual factory cost, plus the freight ra.es rather tnan
General Agent of the firm
ship them back to Portland The news of the decision reached by the Eilers Piano House to retire from business in Eugene will u'l b.io.el y be recei ved
■oncentrate our retail businessin Porland and confine our efforts to doing a wholesale business in the smaller cities is the cause. W e axe a rt..ul?
with astonishment and regret. 1 lie determination to 0
to Portland at
at
closed several stores in Oregon; othersare to be discontinued at once. Within three weeks every instrument in stock here must be sold. To
To ship
ship these
these Fine
Fine Pianos
Pianos and
and Playing
Playing Pianos
1ianos back
^aCK^°
¡in expense of freight and cartage would not be advisable for then the instruments would still liavye to be sold. We are therefore going to close them out right where they stand.
e s 1a. ta e w 1a we can
get for them cash,checks, or interest bearing contracts. So long as we realize approximately the cost of the goods we shall be satisfied. Our main object is to dispose of the pianos at once an stop expen >•
In this stock are pianos of world wide reputation, such as webkr , SOH. m ER, kimball , LEsTER, marshal U wendell , story & C lark , S chvm AN and others. Every one a relirble make. Not a cheap one in the lot.
These prices seem improbable,
but if you stop to consider the
freight on these pianos hack to Portland, the
expense of boxing, the drayage bills, etc., you
can readily understand why we are determined
to close them out on the spot.
To those not wishing to pay eash we will
arrange terms of payments, $8.00 to $10.00
monthly,or you may pay every three months,
every six months or pay in one, two or three
years time if you choose. Our main object
is to dispose of the pianos.
24
West 7th Street
Closing Out Prices
Regular
Regular
Regu’ar
Regular
Regular
Rgeular
Regular
Regular
Regular
$250
$300
$325
$350
$400
$450
$500
$600
$675
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
pianos
go for
go for
go for
go’ for
go for
gc for
go for
go for
go for
♦
«
«
$148
$178
$196
$228
$248
$285
$332
$428
$475
But don’t put off coming, we
mean busines8 in serious earnest
i! ,\v, and, if yon have no music in your home,
this is the opportunity of which to avail
yourself. It will never come again. Store
oiietidav and evening until sale closes.
Remember everything we sell is guaran
teed. Money back if instrument after de
livery is found not satisfactory or as re
presented.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
T. H. COMTE, GENERAL AGEN!
West 7th Street»
twtion of himself and family. Mac-
, Lean is in good health, but seems to
be weaker ana older that before his
, capture. He say* he will rejoin Abd
' El Aziz at Rabat.
I
When Kalsuli arrived outside the
I walls of Tangier with MacLean. he,
s. nt in ;i demand for permission to I
enter the city accompanied by 700 of
his soldiers. Sid Mohammed Gabbas,
ithe Moroccan foreign minister, flatly
refused to allow hint to do so, and
Tangier, Beb. 7.—Caid Sir Harry i
Portland, Feb. 8.—The Evening ident long before the Atlantic squad
Kaisuli, as the result of inducements
MacLean, who ha« been held in bond by the British charge d'affairs, came Telegram will say today that L. F. ron was ordered around the Horn.
If congress had questioned the pro
age for the pant seven months by the in with Maclean and three domestics. Swift and a party of officials from
bandit Raisuli, has been officially When MacLean had been officially the Chicago packing houses are in priety of sending the fleet to the Pa
The offense Is punishable by a fine turned over to the British charge d' turned over to the British f >rces Gao- Portland toaay to look over the af cific the president would have been
Portland. Feb. 8. Former United and ten minute« after receiving lhe
affaires here, in accordance with the bas released the imprisoned Raisul-
compelled to produce this informa
States District Attorney John II. Hall, Instructions of Judge Hunt last night not exceeding $1(1,000 or imprison agreement between the British gov- ites and they departed undisturbed, fairs of the Swift Packing Company, tion.
Fortunately, he was able to
the Jury arrived at a dee'slon and at ment not exceeding two years.
which
is
erecting
a
packing
plant
Indicted for conspiring with the Butt* 1:10 till« morning a . rhd verdict
almost unnoticed.
withhold it from the public, although
Sentence was suspended for the
1 here, it is the intention of Mr. Swift the substance of it is uow known to
Creek Iuind, Livestock and Lumber was returned, which was opened at 10 present, Hall's attorney being given
and his associates to spend $4.000,- congressional leaders.
until May 1st to prepare a bill of ex
Company to maintain an Illegal fence o'clock thia morning.
000 on the Portland plant, which will
The reason for making ad-quat»
ceptions.
Hall
appeared
much
surprised
by
enclosed
twenty
thousand
which
be the headquarters for the entire provision for eventualities in the Pa
There were twelve Individuals In
the verdict of the Jury and expressed
Pacific Coast, the trans-Rockv, Moun
acres of public land In Wheeler conn hi« belief that it was based U| >11 mat dicted on this conspiracy charge, but
cific are overwhelming, and the pres
tain district, British Columbia and
ty, was today found guilty by the ters which had no bearing on the vise Hal) was the only one tried, the oth
ident has ample justification for con
I
Alaska.
Jury,
and which he did not know w uld be ers having pleaded guilty or having
centrating the naval strength of th*
He declared his con been given an immunity bath as a re
country In these waters and for mak
This trial had been in progresa introduced
cnee was free
tree In
in the
tne matter.
manor.
ward for having testified for the
•Ince Januury IS. and was bitterly science
ing provisions to
increase th»
Liverpool. Feb. 8.—Charles ♦ WHY GREAT FLEET
His attorney gave notice of appeal i prosecution.
fought on both sides. Three hours
U AS SEX T TO PACIFIC strength of the coast defense compa
. Morse will leave here this ♦
nies by drawing upon the militia of
afternoon for New York on ♦
San Francisco, Feb. 6.—A Wash the coast states if necessary.
the steamer Etruria. He ar- ♦
pie and Impressive. and the final act
rived here this morning on + ington special to the Call says:
This information did not relate to
: of the bloody tragedy of February 1
Documents of the greatest impor the immigration question, but the
the Campania.
♦
' was tarried to a close without any
tance
which
justify
stronger
defense
He declined to discuss his ♦
«■toward incident. The line of the
settlement of that difficulty with Ja
affairs.
funeral procession from the royal
♦i for the Pacific coast and upon which pan would render the other matter
the
president
based
his
order
direct
’ chapel to the church was guarded by
less important.
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ ing th, AtlanHc fleet to make the
1 troop*.
Further publicity of this subject
trip
ar
juffd
th?
Horn,
are
in
the
pos
Ail the government« of Europe and
is barred, but it is asserted that if
session
of
the
nations
chief
execu
America were represented.
congress had sought to block the
RAILW AY %('< IDENTS FOR
tive. This valuable Information, the president's military and naval opera
LAST QIARTER OF 19071 nat'¿re‘ of which
may nevir be di- tions
would hav< learned
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nous the
me country wc
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omethlng startling.
The county commissioners’ court I
John R. Campbell yesterday »old to :
has compiled a summary of the rail
Jan»-« It. Yate« and son. Joshua It
road accidents on the roads of this
today made an order appropriating
The People Should Bule.
state during the months of October,
Yates, the Courthouse I ulglng hou»e
the sum of $25 per month for the
(La Grande Obs-rver, Rep.)
November
and
I>,-c
mber.
The
state
pr iperty on Ea«t Seventh aereet, di-,
months of February, March. April.
ment shows the collisions, derail
So far we have simply dwelt npo»
Washington, Feb. 6.—After an
rectly in the rear of the courthouse, |
May. June. July. August. September,
Welby
Stevens
today
filed
his
peti
ments. estimated damage to equip exhaustive canvax lasting over two the political phases of the mattw,
for $8000. Mr. Yates, Jr., ha« been
ment. killed and Injured.
weeks, the Washington Post announ and eliminating politics, in view
conducting the lodging house for tion with the county clerk for the October and November, l>08, for the
Following is the statement by ces that the drift of sentiment in the the fact that the great majority °*
Home time past, having bought the nomination of county asses-or on the purpose of printing and distributing
l»emueratic ticket.
Illa home h< Ini
mint hs:
Republican party throughout the the people of not only this state, W»
buslio ns from Ed Ito« .
pamphlets, circulars and advertise
October.
country is setting in strongly for of every state would roll up inimeW*
Th? lot. a» described In the deed, Springfield precinct. He Is a well- ments, making known.) h? various ag
Passenger and freight trains—One Hughes, in the Northwest the Post majorities, were they permi’ied, ’or
consists <»( lot
block 7. Sk'niu^r's kuown young farmer, residing several
collision, damage to equipment. $3,- splits the Oregon delegation, for each a law that would permit them I > v*»*
horticultural.
mining,
donation to Eugene; also as follows miles northeast of Eugene, and is ricultural,
500.
for Hughes and Taft
Washington for L'nlted States senators di
■ •*
Beginning at the aouthweat corner >»t thoroughly competent to perform the manufacturing, commercial and other
Freight trains—One derailment, no f^ur for Hughes and six for Taft, lda- believe the time is rapidly appr)*”'
•aid lot, thence running s, uth 34 duties of the office if nominated and resources of the county, tl. W. Grif
damage st ,,ed
!ho ,ix for Taft. The Pest savs that ing when public sentiment In
feet, east 80 feet, north 3 1 feet elected.
fin. A. C. Dixon and R. O. Potter were
Killed- One trainman, two other Hughes will be 125 behind Taft on state will practically compel Ç
them-e to the southeast corner of .«il<$
named as a committee for the pur
persons.
the first ballot, but that Taft will candidate to subscribe to state®*“
lot. thence west along the south line
pose of appljlng the fund to the pur-!
Injured- Two passengers, six train
of the lot 80 feet, being In extent
To,<* of »««nfnatlon on the No. 1, in order to secure his ••
poses named and
to execute the
men. one person carried under con- first ballot.
The Hughes vote will In- no matter how large a majority
80 feet
vouchers
for
the
same.
tract,
<
—
one
yard
trainman,
five
other
cr
ase
steadily
from
first ballot party may have tn his rest • >
Is
coverei
by
the
The land
old
.
■ -•
—• the *»,-
V»»« ftlllP Of hoe tmrson.
until
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DdllUL
employes, four other persons.
The appropriation was made at the
courthouse, and another twu-atory
until he is nominated. Hates the P
county. Both partie« at the I'"'**,
Xov ember
request of a Urge number of citlxens
frame building recently built, both
'*nnon will lose votre the fastest, t,me ®re making much mor
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r
n
.
,
Ti"
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7
T
’
r
n
Pofr.
InformTcts.
T^y
th“ dlSt«^"fta. the far -
all
over
the
county
wh
>
petitioned
the
of which are connected and used tor
freight trains, two derailments,
court at the Instance of the Eugene
Ht‘Âh- f
dele- rant, for the republican maJ^*
a lodging house
mated damage. $3384.2S. Killed, on* «--3 will crawl on th - band wa;on this state is such that we fail
Berlin. Feb I.—Germany will not Commercial Club
switch tender, one other employe and and
heed the appeal of the Sultan of Mo-,
Än<1 ,h(“n thP Fai''h«nks predate. In any degree, the l*"’1*
two other persons.
4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
U flette men will cume m Ity of Mr. Chamberlain or ny
Ih-c-mber
SI
II
HARRY
M
’
l.FAN.
with a rush.
4
democrat defeating any candidst*’^
Killed— Three, not employe*.
fot med the sultan that the mat 4 HIM K % It V GETS
republicans may nominate, a-.I1
.
Commander
of
the
»ultan
of
Mo
Injured
Two.
ter '
4
wtnr**°n 'un,F)<‘rm*‘n arvert that thev is little fear from stateni rit
.
I IXM'G t\ t OXTi: \<T
Total*
—
Three
collisions,
three
powers signatory to the Algeciras act ♦
de- will accept no comnrotrke with the In it* truent sense If the n ■
rocco’* bodyguard. Captured by
r*llm«nt*. ten killed, twenty-six tn- U n*“:.0” ,he F“8’
rate the people of Oregon desir •»' > '.'v
♦
Raisuli, the M roccan bandit, and jured. total property Ion, $13.',*8
.’L 'V,T P"nn m,n-’ krrange any- endorsed to represent then: 1 ’• ‘
William J Bushnell and wife have ♦
irret was
Lisbon. Feb 8. The funeral »er- moved to town
from their farm ♦
?.f »hr kind they assert that Vnited Stat»s senate, th-
held for ransom.
’
Heckart
vice« over the bodies of the late King acre-* the rlv.
They are located at ♦
and keep should be respected, irr .
>?
Hen-
William J. Bryan has accepted an M»*thZ“flg*ht.
Carb» and Cr>wa Prince lull, shot the home of Mr liti- mell'* parents, ♦
political classification.
the con -
Invitation to deliver an address be- '
to death a week ago today, were held Mr and Mr« S Merlau. *t the corner ♦
ernment and Rnfawll, under which the fore the Southern convention of :
in the church of San Vtncento this'of W -t Seventh and Waahlngt n ♦
..
i.
latter is to receive 1100.000 as a MH' — - -
ea »
afternoon The cereui nie« were aim- streets.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Nearly 8000 organixed w
April.
dorred the po.ui .avings bank
nt«r’
Germany are employed as
assistanta.
EX-DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN H. HALL
SPEND FOUR MILLIONS ON
PORTLAND PACKING PLANT
REED II LUST
MATTER OF ILLEGAL FENCING OF LANDS
CHARLES A. MORSE
FORCED TO RETURN
COUNTY COURT
JOHN CAMPBELL
SELLS VALUABLE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
ADVERTISING
WELBY STEVENS FOR
COUNTY ASSESSOR
GERMANY REFUSES
APPEAL OF SULÎUN
FUNERAL SERVICE