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« EUGENE WKMKI.T QVARDTHUR8DAY. MARTH 10. IIHIR Dr. T. Felix Geuraud’s í OR!E^Í«L TOILET POWÖER DRTFiUXCouRAun A pure, antisep tic Toilet Powder for infants and wlults. Exqui sitely perfunud. Render-« an excel lent complexion an<l keeps the »kin clear, soft and velvety Relieve« skin irritation and *h< >ul<l be used fn-ely after liatb- ing and shaving, fiving a delight- 11I and rsfreehins effect. At deal ers or by mall, 23 cents Box. Pre pared by PERD. T. HOPK1N8, N.Y. CITY, T oprteior <4 GOURAUD 5 ORIIHTAL CR1AM FOB MX1X A5D MJMJOMMiCNDrD BY Good Clothes Marked By and Style ry in slock. h I whjh The Stern Ä Co. brand U car- MJ< -lutein, it guarHii- 1er nf exelleuie, all wool mill workmen. Big reduiUoaa 0« all winter Snita in ord<<r to rione them out mid tunke rixMu rur new stock We carry a fall tin« of fur. nMiings for nica, and our Mill« a reaaonalilo profit. ED. HANSON Mo. •* N'ln'h “’rv««t Kugeiie, Oregon ! ! ENTERS CONTEST FOR SENATOR of Oregon, I* a candidate for the I'nlied States senate, to succeed Charles A. Fulton. Saturday after noon the governor made the an nouncement of his candidacy, pledg ing himself, should he be elected, to serve the people of the state irrespec tive of party, fairly, earnestly and impartially, and promising should the office fall to him, to place coun try above party and to support those measure - whether to a Republican Democratic administration, or a which his eonacience appro*'«'! as best calculated to promote the best Interests of the country at large and the state of Oregon CLAIM ö ALLOWED EÏ COUNTY COURT STANLEYS. .«re the kltxl liuti Me 2.00 "L ;J!.. NUMEROUS 20.95 SOCIAL SEEDS FRESH SEEDS can ING fcUGTNE GROCERY 9Ch and Oak Sts. Sold In Eugene by MF. L. DeLino CHICHEbTH S eiLLb ....... title 1 Joel Addington,.....................do 1 R S Bryson, justice fees . . J E Young, justice fees . . . j +; Young, drawing Jury list T C . Abrams ....................... do w. r. Higgins ..................... dp J L. Atkinson....................... do A. I '. Whitaker .................. do Fred Surra nip....................... do <*<»n«tAb!e Account. Gerk Quin, constable fees.. 5 70 3.00 2.00 2 00 3.00 2.00 2.00 7.40 10.90 The schooners Albion and May* 32.60 T. Plank, cons, fees . . W. Purdy, fees as cons. 1.20 I flower were tow«-d down from Arm« • 13 15 B. Atkina, cons................... Miss Ersa Hantpl«« departed Mon A. Farrington, cons, fees . .70 I .50 day afternoon by way of Deadwood B. Atkins, cons, services. . I enroute to her home in 5-)ug«»ne. Surveyor Account. A surprise party was given Chester c. W Collier, county sur- veyor ....................................... 29.50 Raymond at the home of his parents last Friday evening. Eight or ten County Judge'* Account. boys and girls of his own age called G. R Chrisman, Co. Judge by invitation and spent a pleasant • evening playing games. County Tivnwurer'* Account. A number of partle* interested in R. E. Eastland, Co. Treas. sal. 100.00 Fred Fick, sheriff, sal............ 166.65 a new telephone line of North Fork 56.50 met in Florence last Saturday. After O. F. Callison, deputy sher. . 8. R. Piper, dep. sheriff 1907 39.25 discussing the situation it was d»-cld- J. W. Jackson, dep. sheriff . . 3.75 ed to Incorporate. R. Hensley. W. R. Geo II. Camp. dep. sheriff . . 1.25 Jephcott and L. C. Akerley were se C. c. llammond, Feb. sal... 100.00 lected to take the necessary steps. 75.00 z Otfly about 125 voters have regis M 8 Wallis, dep. sheriff. . Fred Fisk, stamped envel.. 269.02 tered in this precinct for the coming election. This is only about half the County ( Jerk's Account. E. U. Le«-, county clerk sal.. 166. 1 «5 number who reside here and should 1 1 00.00 have their names enrolled before F. L. Gibbs, <1 p clerk , C. I). Lee, dep. clerk ............ 75.00 April 3. A party was given by Miss Wini 50.00 P. M. Norton, assistant clerk H. Peterson, stenographer. . 50.00 fred Johnson Wednesday evening to Clara Lee, asst 00. clerk. . . 35.00 the boys and girls of her own age in honor of her sixth birthday. About Sii|H-riui<-n<l<-iit « Account. W. fl. Dillard, school sup. sal 100.00 twenty of the little folks were pres ent and enjoyed the hospitality of Edna Ward, teachers’ ex. their fair young hostess. board » .............................. .. The pupils of the Intermediate de W. B. Dillard, traveling exp. partment of Florenc«- school, with Ferry Account. 30.00 their teacher, Miss Spire, made a trip P. Sylvester, ferrynmn .... to the beach Friday aft moon. Mrs. Jomlor'* ici-onnt. Wm. Sherumn. Janltur .... 50.00 Philips and Mrs. John Morris accom panied the party to assist in looking .lull Account. The little Fred Fisk, board for prls... . .67.X9 after the smaller ones. Frank Dunn. Jail suppllea . . 10. JO folks enjoyed the trip Immensely. A surprise party was given at the Eugene Transfer Co., hauling 1.0O home of Frank Knowl s last Friday ( ..nil II ioim - aiitl latwn Account Hunter & Willoughby, repairs .2 5 evening in h >nor of Misses Gertrude Hall k Shumway, plumbing 1.95 Hamble and Ruth Knowles. About J. 8. Luckey, cleaning dock. 7.00 forty young people ntel at the resi dence of J. Schreuder and proc eded Robt. McCullough, work on lawn......................................... 1 fi.50 thenc«> to the Knowles residence, and surprised the young ladles. The par Light, Water und Fuel Account. ty broke up about midnight after a Willamett ■ Valley Co., light apd waler ................. 4 6.75 merry evening .A number of Mrs. Ready’s friends Tax ( olio-ling Account, 4 0.00 gave her a surprise last Thursday hy. W. Stewart, clerical ’.vk. Geo. D. Morris, clerical wk 22.50 evening Just before she moved to The ladies met by G««o D. Fisk, clerical wk.. 45.00 South Slough. at Alfred 63 00 previous appointment I. C. Parker, clerical wk . . L. Howe, clerical wk 27.50 Funke's resilience and proceeded in 7.50 a body to call on Mrs Ready. She Alta Esatham. clerical wk . . 7.50 was completely taken by surprise,but Vera East han, clerical wk . . gnve hsr fried* a hearty welcome Af A E Wheeler, transfer of real proper'v ........................ 125.00 ter a pleasant hour the guests depart ed homeward.—Florence West. Printing Accoaat. ’uard Printing Co., printing 44.55 (ornlng Register, printing . 33 78 (ornlng Register, Job prntg. 76 00 f. C. Toran, printing .... 25.75 12.00 inetlon City Times ............ Teachers’ Examination Account. C. Baughman, teachers Ex. I 5.60 Board 7. G. Martin........................ do 35 00 R. Aiderman..................... do 35.00 San Francisco, March 16.—Frank CommiMloner'* Account. II M Price, Oo. Com. . . 74.00 J. Murphy, associate counsel for Abe 1). Edwards, Co. Com. . . 65 00 Ruef, filed with the district court of appeals an application for a writ of InMine Account. habeas corpus to effect Ruef's re irl Pryor, guard for Insane 3.75 lease on ball Incidentally the appli ro»s Hotel, board for insane 3.00 cation calls the attention of the ap W Prentice, exam, insane 5.00 pellate court to the .remarks Judge 'o. Wall, exam, insane.... 5.00 Dunne made from the bench Satur <0 F (’roner, guard Insane 3.75 day In reference to the decision of 5 on that court In the Schmitz case. W. Brown, exam. Insane 5.00 L. Cheshire, exam, insane i Cooper, guardian Insane. 6.00 BATTLE OF Al FID fa ITS Election Account. RAGES MORE FIERCELY has. McFarland, registration clerk ........................................ 50.00 San Francisco, March 16.—The Tax Refunded Account. "battle of affidavits" between the mathon Johnson, tax refnd. 151.10 prosecution and Abe Ruef on the Circuit Court Account. ending motion before Judge LaVlor /. D. Taylor, services, stage fare, etc............ !... 11.50 for the vacaton of Ruef's arraign Indigent Soldier Account. ment on the United Railroads trolley H Baker, relief indigent franchise Indictments, was resumed soldier ................. .................. 10.00 today. William J. Burns, special Mi«cetlan«'s>ii» Account. agent for the prosecution, filed a Pacific States Tel. Co , and Ruef 25.70 20.606-word docum««nt telephone services .......... Kitchen & Kompp, livery hire 6.50 followed with a 25,000-word affi 3 7 2 0 davit supporting the motion of Hen E. Sehwartzchild. stationery. Percy Adams, plating............ 2.50 ry Ach to "strike out and suppress" 2.00 portions of the 65.000 word affHav- P«>wel| A Fuller, livery hire tt of Prosecutor Heney. Ruef's affi Juvenile ( 0111-ft Account davit contains 33 4 specific objections F. H. Snodgrass, Juv. court expense ................................ .. 7.55 to lleney’s document. The motion and affidavit were filed Mrs Geo. H. Kelly, expense*. 19.40 after Judg«> Lawlor had denied the Mrs. Geo. H Kelly, board of charges and expenses .... 20.45 blanket motion of Attorney Ach to strike out the entire affidavit of He Stamp Xceount. ney. B. F. Keeney, postage, ex- Dunne Score* Rabbis pr>‘ssage, etc........................... 5.00 On Saturday afternoon, answering W. B. Dillard, postage etc.. . 5.00 the reference made by Murphy to Blank Books, etc. Account. Irwin ll«>dson Co tax receipts 186.95 what Rabbi Jacob Nieto and Rabb'. Bernard Kaplan had sail about th« Glass A I’rudhonime, llt'ho warrant* ................................ 50.00 midnight meeting at which Ruef's The Irwin Hodson Co., blank immunity was discussed. Judge books, . ............................... that any persons 34.50 Dunne declared Glass A Prudhonime Co., making the««« statements were utter blank books............... 1.50 ing deliberate untruths to assist the School lloanl Convention Account. greatest criminal that had ever ap E. J. Martin, school boa rd peared before th«> bar of his court convention............ 2 00 Judge Dunne followed up this Indi J. M Martin.............. . ... do 2.00 rect attack on the veracitv of the John Truesdale . .. .... do 2.00 two rabbis by saying that If it were John Holmes ...... . . do 2.00 In his power he would recommend Truant Officer Account the grand Jury to Investigate the ■> 20 persons who had F T Plank, truant officer.. made the state Fruit ln«|»-eAor Aci-ount. ments. He ended by declaring that J. Beebe, fruit Inspector.. . 117 00 Ruef would have b«>en sentenced to Folsom for the maximum term pro vided hy law If the supreme court A fine line of new ;<«•« curtsler. ««•- had not come to his assistance. reived direct from the factory by freight today Spt'dal value*. Set« them. Campbell-Fellntan Company, houM'ftirnhther*. corner Olive and Sth streets. Following Is the list of claims al lowed at the March term of Cotn- mlssioiier's Court for l-an«* county. Kiuul Account. D. C. Matt hews & Sons, imbr. S31 7.25 Robert McCullOCk, gravel .. 159.05 F. J. McPherson, viewer ... '10.00 10.o0 A. C, Jennings, viewer .... 12.50 (’. M Collier, county survey 9.62 C. Hinkson, road work .... L. 8. Winfrey, road work . . 2.62 Walter Goodman, road work. 15.75 21.50 II. II. Goodman, tv ml work.. ('. E. Inman, road work... 5.25 Fenlon, r ml work .... 10.00 8. Tyner , road work ............. 1.25 1 4.00 Mark um«liiian, road work . 25.00 W. II Bailee, road work . . . 14.00 B. II Allegar, road work .. M I) Evers, road Work ... 16.25 W. S Evans, road work.... 9.57 J K McKenzie, road work . . W C. Elliott, road work . . . Herger-llean Hdw Co. mdse......................................... Johu Shultz, roHd work .... C. A. Ross, road work.......... Herbert Hyland, road work . Ell Perkins A Son* IX 45 lumber . .................................. 7.00 Arthur llyland. road work 1.00 Archie Anderson, road work 20.70 W. 8 Barrow, roa«l work . 35.50 F Surcamp, road work 24.50 lairalne Porter, road work.. c. A. Van Scbolsck, road wk 6.12 A C. Barbour, road work . 3X. 50 1.00 E. W Smith, nuul work . . . 1.50 W. H. Smith, road work.. 2.00 A J Ward, road work.......... 3.50 W C. Brooka, road work Griffin Hdw Co., nuppllea.. 266.XX 3.50 Winnie Young, road work . . I Nepton Young. roa«l work . 4 35 (' L. Akerly, road work . . 5.25 | Wm V orthlngton, road work 2 63 IC. L. Inman, lumber .......... 1 6 00 I A E Filton, road work .... 3.00 20.00 Charlea David, lumber .... J. II Baker, mdse ............... 7.5u 4.50 E. Eichler, road work . . . . G. ixive, road work . . . , 1.7Í J. Faucett, road work . . . . ß. 2 5 Arthur Vaiischoiack, road work........................................ 1 4.00 Ed Mai)«, road work............... T.v J 7.70 H. H. Drugg, lumber .......... Chambers Hdw Co., sup.. 39.65 21.00 W. J Aldous, road work... Coburg Merc. Co., road work 9 00 Chas II link In, mail work . . 5.2 5 W J. Hastings, road work.. 3X4 A. A. 8ton«'berg. irrav«l . . . . 1 51 3 00 T. A. Mllllorii, road gup......... 1 0 5H H. Rf P J McPherson, viewer 2 4 00 A. C. Jennings, viewer . . . . ■ l li C M. Collier, Co. surveyor. so 0( J. L Furnish chainman . . . 2.0(1 Geo. I II Colter, chainmail 2 00 2 nr Grant Colter. marker.......... I Robert faiwv, marker 2 00 6.00 I A .1 McPherson, viewer . . . C. Jennings, viewer............ 6 00 7 50 C M ('oilier, county surveyor 8 00 J McPherson, viewer .... X.00 A C. Jennings, viewer.......... ('. M Collier, Co. surveyx»r . . 10.00 A P. Walk r, road work . . 1 4.00 J C. Denner, road work . . . 7.50 57 15 A- Bond A- Son. lumber.... 6.00 <’ II Wlnecoff, laltor on road 12.50 J- l> Pirtle, bridge................. 10.00 ! M (’ Burnt, bridge work.. I >' <’ Addison, road work . . 3.00 10.50 C (' Davis. n>ad work . . . . (Ira Hnvls, road work............ 3.75 | D. O. Jeans, road work . . . . 12 13 siiiw-rvisoi Account. .l<«hn M Price, road »up.. , . 3 50 W II Goodman, supervisor. . 20.00 C. <» Eichler, supervisor . . 13.50 A II Hinkson. sui«ervlsor . 10 00 I W 8 Chrisman, supervisor. 7.50 Pleas Tucker, supervisor . . 10.00 6ti '» 0 8. W. l\>rt«r. sup and team. B. P. Inn,an. eup«‘rvl»or 4 5 00 G I). Coryell, supervisor . « 35 Ar ba Harrington, rond sup . . W. M Summers, supervisor 3' Dave Elliott, supervisor . . . 5 I. 8 Dav, •upervlnor............... I W F. Potterf, ro*«l sup........... J A Jeans, supervisor .... 33 w 8. Keves. *iip«*rvl»or.......... Pnii|M‘r Account. M E. Rnswll, pauper ..... 400 10 Bryant Bros . pauper snp. Bt«i«law I.um ('.> . sup......... 10 R R. D«*admond, pauper . . .. 10 ('bañil» «s l.mbr Co. L Pauper supplies ...... .. I'I In 10 C II Burkholder, psu|M>r sup I 4.- s Henry Kompp. pauper ..... George Wall, med. servlnea. . 10 Hyland Dr<>*. pauper sup. , . 4 II. J Moses ä Son. pau. »up. Chamber« I.mb Co. Pauie-r supplies .................. 10 00 R. J Mose« Á Son. mdse. . . 0.00 Eugene Hospital, The grandmothers or tne old Hutch pauper hospital service«. . 101 20 Dnnkard families In Western Penn- W Kuykendall, medical s«‘r. 3 50 isylvapla have made and used Hick I m M-*M»C A«'«n>i,nf. ory Hsrk Cough Remedy” and raliwfB fama Stewart, dep As.«e«aor. 50 00 their families on it for a ht Martha Schooling, l*ep As»- years. Now you can buy It o as on dealer* Ask for It and use n r Keeney. 4N». assessor. . 115 00 cause It’s pure; because It will stor Justice Accownt. your cough; b«»cauae It la the best! F P. Williams, making Jury cough r*m«'dy made todav Try It I Hat. ....................................... 1 00 For _ sale ______________ bv Hull's ______ Red ________ Cross Drug I \\ 11 Fenton, mkg Jury list I 0o Storad«nd all dealer* everywhere J EVENTS ÀI FLORENCE SEEKS RELEASE OF RUEF ON BONDS FULTON RESOLUTION WILL CLOSE MILLS Every sawmill tn the Willamett' valley would close down within 3( days if congress should pass without am«*ndment the Fulton resolution an thorlzing the alt«»rney-general to sue for the w«covery of the Oregon and California land grant, according to lx»nls Gerllnger, of Portland. Mr Gerllnger 1* largely Interested in th« lumber Industry and fear« that It wlP be ruined temporarily If the Fultor measure goes through in the I that give* no protection to "inn« n Pdrchnnern." Mr. Gerllnger h*i n< doubt that those who bought rail road land In good faith would ultimately have their title* completely confirm rd. but he doe* fear that the propoae«« legislation would place a cloud on th« road and cause industrial paralysis in the state. It might lak«- ten or fifteen years, he believ«-s. trt-fore the title to tbi* land would become defl- ; nlteiy settled and in the meantime he fears that owners who have bought in good faith would suffer greatly.— ■ Oregonian, CAST ®EES31 Captain Babb, of Co. A. and Cap-1 tain Willoughby, of Co. C, have each received a consignment of five of the new model Springfield rifles to be I used in the militia throughout the | I'nlted States. The companies will receive their full quota of arms dur ing the coming month. The new Springfield, model 1906. Is an excellent appearing rifle, and it takes only a casual examlna'ion to convince the ordinary marksman that the gun is all that has been claimed for It. It is better made than the Krag, being much in the nature of a Krag, but Including many Improvements In minor de tails, which have been suggested out of long experience with the now dis carded gun. The new rifle Is slightly shorter than the old one and to make’up for the deficiency In length of the rifle proper an additional Inch and a half has been added to the length of the bayonet, which now is about sixteen inches long. The bayonet, like that of the old rifles, is detain able and when not in use on the rifle is attached to the belt, making a knife for use in close fighting Sights are set on the new rifle for 127 yarls, though the maximum range is nearly two mll*-s. The weight is something less than that of the old gun. Four hundred of the weapons are already on the way here from the ordnance department at Washington. I D. (’., ausl the entire guard will be ! equipped with the modern arm by the time the out-door rifle season opens. The schedule for the national I shoot this summer Is announced. Th«- matches will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, again. Three great program» are included. The shoot will open with matches of the National Rifle The Association August 17 to 20. Ohio S'ate Rifle Association will sandwich in Its events at Intervals between August 18 an-d 20. The big national matches, teams and Individ ual will be held from 21 to 29, That Oregon will send a team Is almost assured. New men will have a better chance of qualifying In view of the change of rifle «nd the tom- >1 petition for places on the team River promise cf being more heated than ever before. For Infants and Childrim The Kind You Have Always Bought AVege table Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula- Ung ite Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the I man is /(. hildhen - r Promotes DigestioaChrerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. of N ot N arcotic . abv. AL\ * tfadulU fate- Arurr fard ♦ /fpfrrmuit . tn OriM» W« • ¡tin fard - ft anted juyn- . Wnteyrm Ha>m In Use For Over Thirty Years I I i » A perfect Remedy forConstipa- tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP- facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. — I We Are Out of Moneyl Pictorial Review Patterns and Must Have It... I ON HAND—COMPLBTB STOCK OP THB OHLY PATTBRNS HA VINO THE Patent Cattiag & Cnostructkio Guides STATE FORRESTRY ASSOCIATION MEETS. The State Forestry Association at a meeting In the City Hall last night initiated a movement for a state forest. Resolutions were adopted proposing legislation by which the state would be permitted to exrhangr about 100,000 acres of its state school landm. located within the for est r -serves in scattered tracts, to the National Government for one com part body of tho same area. Thf resolutions direct the State Land Board and the State Forestry Com mission to confer k-ith the proper of ficials of the Government for th« purpose of securing the enactment ol legislation necessary to bring about such a transfer. The pla t to give Oregon a perma nent state forest to be administered by the officers of the state govern ment met with enthusiastic Indorse ment of the foresters. Professor E R. I.ake of Corvallis, president of th« association, presided at the meeting the resolution being offered bv H. D Langllle. Charles V. Galloway, State 1-and Agent, concurred In th« plan If the interests of the state were properly protected and a body of land received in exchange as valuable Ab that surrendered.—Oregonian. FRANCE FEARS TROUBLE WITH THE H fa TI A» Paris, March 16.—The situation between the Haytien government ant’ France has become acute and critical The French legation at Port at Prince Is menaced ¿'and a genera massacre of white residents at the island fs ft «red. This,informatlot was conveyed in an official dlspatci to the fore!m office from M. Car teron, French minister to Havtl. Cmisei « Bound for Scene. London. March 16. Two Rrltlst cruisers hav> been ordered to Hayt to protect British Interests. I THESE OVIDES SA YE MATERIAL, TIMO & LABOR Illustration of Cutting Guide for Pattern No. 2275, showing the correct way of laying out the pattern on the material, and how tu u^e the least quantity of good». O o o' stW* 1 fQlD Of M IMQi WWAk o o a .• HUTtUU. OPUt I I I I I I Ä1 \ V°T Io 1 1 lol i°A !*• k 1 I 5 z n * PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 and 15 Cent* Each ^(-L- SEAMS ALLOWED and in order to get it we will make big reductions on all goods in our store for the next fif. teen days dur- mg which time you will be able to se- cure some big bargains at I Lus» ene Racket Store 35 r. Çth St., Eugene; Oregon Berlin. 5'arch 15.—A Orrmar cruiser has been ordered to Havtl __ ,„ t< protect German subjects and other foreigners. Go««! f«»r Fverytaxly. Mr Norman Coulter, a promlnen« architect In the Delbert Building San Francisco, says: "I fully end irs. all that has teen said of Electric Bit ters as a tonic medicine It is goo«1 for everybody. It correrts stomach liver and kidney disorders in 1 prompt and efficient builds up the system.” ’ers is the be it spring p In tl Announcement» W. J. Gibson & Son wish to say that they have U»Q7 'XeSt 8th street’ formerly known as the E HIV £ STOR.E where we will carry at all times ! s^‘lP c and fancy groceries, flour and feed. Iighest market price paid at all times for county pro- \ share of your patronage solicited. Respectfully, ‘ u PSon» 3Uck I 5? 1 w. J. GIBSON & SON 1 of t to 8h an Inven In logging h« T was a name of Me« A sen* cure, me y upon Hl-'korq Ba-k f \ sure cur* and It's pur« for all inng trorhft««. coughs, colds hoarseness and »ore throat. For sale by Hull* Red fro«* Drug Store an,' first-class dealer* everywhere. ■FURSHIDES HUNTERS &TRAPPERS GUIDE ••• Iwwt Mr (Be ndiuru — » _ j -. au