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1 EVGKNE WEEKLY GF ARD. THITISDAY. APRII O. 11M»H PROGRAM OF goys' New SUNDAY SCHOOL WashSuits W '. x TS N AMES OF STATEMENT No. 1 MEN CHILD BURNED Î0 DEATH AT MABEL TUESDAY Eltor Guard:— WH' yuu klrdly publish a list of the legislativ» candi- dates, especially the Republicans, with their standing In regard to Statement No. 1? The primaries arc drawing near and we want to make no mistakes. While The Guard has from time to The two-year-old daughter of Rev The Nineteenth Annual Conven time mentioned the standing of this or that candidate we want something tion of the Lane Co. Sunday School we can cut out and paste in the hat and Mrs. Kinuian, of Mabel, on tbe Association will meet in Springfield. which we expect to wear April 17. Mohawk, was burned to death at the Oregon. April 14th and 15th. Fol We care not what a candidate's oth family heme Tuesday. Mrs. Kinuian lowing is the program. er qualifications may be if he is so was at the barn milking a cow, her un-American tn his principles that he husband being away Tuesday Morning, April II. from nome. 9:30. Opening service-—led by is opposed to majority or plurality rule, that alone is sufficient reason \\ lien she returned to the house she Mr. C. W. Rychard. Springfield. was griefstricken to find the little 10.00 Words of welcome—Mrs. why he should be left at home. Those boys serving time in jail for girl dead, her dress having caught J. O. Richmond, Springfield. All of tu*r 10:15 Response—Mrs. Wm. Pit- selling booze do not believe either In fire in some manner. upholding law or majority ney. Junction. _ , rule, ____ but clothing was burned off and her little Mrs. 10:30 Reports from the district Ltdge did not seem to respect body was burned to a crisp. presidents and appointment of com- their views. Neither should an intel- . Kinman ran screaming from the igent public respect a candidate who house and neighbors came to learn ntlttees. 11:00 Round Table Conference— proposes to turn down the people's! the trouble. It Is ¿houitht that the Led by Rev. C. A. Phipps. Portland. rholf'e for senator unless such sena- child's clothing caught five from the Mtcruoon Session. 1 ,or be the man of his individual kitchen stove or that the child may have been playing with matches and, 1:30 Prayer and Praise Service— choice or that of his party. We r -eived a circular letter from ignited thetu. Led by Rev. Geo. Ellis. Springfield. The father of thq child was sent 2:00. A larger vision of the Sun- a Prominent candidate today, whom Ir-jWe would gladly have supported had for and he arrived some hours after day School, Mrs. M. J. he not juggled with the senatorial the tragedy. ving. to* 2:30 Soul Winning in The Sun- pledge. The second plank of hls platform day School, Rev. o. A. Stillman, states that he stands for the election Eugen-. l ulled Stite-s senator^ by the peo- 3:00 The New Xdult Movement, ple* 1,u! 116 reserves fl»« right to turn Rev. C. A. Phipps, Portland. choice of the people unless 3:30 Foundations for Building ' such choice falls to a Republican. , Mrs. F. F. Barnard. Coburg. k 4 4:00 Conference on primary Such a proposition is inconsistent an»j , is an Insult to the intelligence of ev work. ery voter to whom sent. Ev< niii*.; Session. Of course he tries to lav it oil »o j 7:15 The Real American Boy. , On., lot of Boy’s Mils in blue our national cons‘!tution, but the ex- > Supt. Ald’rman, Eugene. MIH1 white front; Knickt-r» 7:30 Song Service—-Dr. A. K. cur-» is so thin it will not stand alone. I jMMkcr Pants: P.u«“ian Clonk Turn«:*, Springfield. I Jf the Republican party, with 30,-1 lil il í» TWO DITCHES 000 votes to spare, cannot put up a Special Musk. „ell made; price.............. 7«c .: 4 .> i he Call, The Work, The man who can beat Chamberlain, then I one lot in light bice, v lil'e sail Wat - Rev. C. A. Phipps, Portland. let Chamberlain have it. if it would I N. J. Bryant and J. A. Richardson, be wrong to send him to the senate or collar; Knfckerltocker U ednesday Morning. provided he was the choice of the! of Franklin, today filed with the ■ 9:00. Praise service Led by Mrs. county clerk a notice of the appro Tr' ii*"». Russian ( »'at $1.00 people in June, then it was wrong to j M. D. Mitchell, Eugene. priation of 36 cubic Inches of the will easily keep for a month or so in the local market are: 9:30 Temp rance Teaching In the seat him as governor. One lit Boys’ Wash Sults in waters of Squaw creek, a small and will be in demand for shipping Hogs B. hi $t;.t)0(o $6.25; med. So give us the list, as we propose Sunday School .Mrs. S. M. Day. East purposes throughout the northwest lum $5.75«t 6.00; feeders blue and tan; two |nir Trous $5.2560 to vote only for Statement No. 1 | stream near Franklin, for general ir Eugene. rigation purposes. They will build until all supplies have been exhaust- 5.75. er»; one plain ami on«* Knick 10:00 Round Table Conference men, both In the Republican primary I two ditches, one on the north side of ed. The Texas onions c annot be* sold Cuttie Best steers, $4.75® 4.85; and also in June. erbocker; one cap. blouse Sunday Scho i] Management. the stream and the other on the here < ven uh low as the present mar medium $4.256t 4.75; common $3.50 It is the people against boss rule, 10:30 Coat; a well made ami |x-r- Some Districts Have, south side, and Irrigate ‘their farms ket, so the trade Is not fearful of ■ I 4.00; best cows $3.75® 4.25; com Worked- the District Presi- j and the people will win tn the state, and perhaps the farms of several oth Chlttlm bark—4 1-2 ® 5c competition. Bermudas are now rol mon, $3.25 4( 3.75; calves $4 St 4.50. fect fitting garment . . $2.50 so let us see to It that Lane county Wool 18 r . denta. ers in that vicinity. The headgates ling. Sheep-^Best wethers $6«i 6.50; Poultry. I.xg'. etc. 11:00. The Book We Teach and sends three Statement No. 1 men to and dam of the ditches will be locat ewes, $5.5O«( 6.00; spring lambs, Great Scarcity <-f Poultry. the legislature. If there are not Whv? Rev. ,1. O. Richmond, Spring- ed near the southwest corner of C. C. . Eggs Per dozen, 12 l-2c. aomiual. three Statement No. 1 Republicans There is n great scarcity of poul field. Smith donation land claim No. 4 4 in PoHlutxl Quotations. Dairy Butter Per roil—.»0 4r45. try along Front street, although sup 11:30 Ouy Gr at»*3t Needs—Rev. on the ticket In June, a large per cent township 16, south of range 5 west. Creamery Butter--25® 27 I-2c. Creamery Butter Per roll, 60® plies of late have been average ones. ! of the Republican voters are likely to W. B. Pinkerton. Eugene. There are already several private Eggs, 15c (u 16c. Hens-—Per lb., 10c. "stultify” themselves by voting for The coming of Easter and the Jewish \H<rii<oi*. Service. irrigation ditches in that part of the Chickens Licit 15c. Frys—Per lb., 10c. others. holidays has created a larger call ’ for 1:30 Song Service—Led by Mrs. county, and they have proven to be Wheat Valley X5; Bluestem 87c. Geese- P».*r lb., 7c. CLARK. chicks and this has resulted in prices W. L Wheeler, Goshen. such a success in increasing grain Oats Per ton. $26® 37. Ducks—Per lb., 9c. Marcóla, holding stiff, For the Jewish traile 2:00 Home Department — Rev. C crops that several otlxrs intend to Barley Per ton, $24.506'28. Turkeys—Per lb, 12’Ac. a fair there is demand for geesti and try it. A. Phipps, Portland. •’ii' Timothy, $17; Cheat $15. Fruit«, \ e^elabie». F»C. ,(The only Republican candidate 1 urkeys. 2:30 Missions In the Sunday |for , Grain Hay— 15® 16. A ih v end large line of Ix-auti- the legislature in Lape county Eggs Potatoes — 50c. per cwt. Schools — Mrs. W. M. Erskine, Co who has signed Statement No. 1 is Al Mohair Choice, 25c. around full Ginslmnw, just wluit will Onions Per cwt. $5.00. bur,*. Wool Valley,— 1 4c® 1 6c. ien H. Eaton, who is running for re lots at -Per case, $4.2 5. Lemons he v. :»rn this suninier. We 3:00 Teach r ' Training—Rev. J. election to ’he house.—Ed. Guard.) Hops Prime* 4c® 5 l-2c. are holding .»bout the season. Hatch Oranges -$3.00. M. M rrls, Eugen». Potatoes 45<* per cwt. <1 n't siiy we arc selling 15c ing season Is expected to cut down the Livestock Market. X:30 An Account of Oitr Steward-! Onions $4.75® 5.00 per cwt. . i 12 l-2c or 12 arrivals soon. East» r demand is not ship Dr. A. K. Turner. Springfield. ( a .i urn (Chlttlm bark) 3c "i 3 1-2 expected to allow further price con- Steers—Per lb 4 6t 3 l-2c. l-2r (iingluims for l<»c but 4:00 Building For the Future— l’f r pound. session. Good cows 3 <u 31-2. we are »«-lling tlx* b»*st Ging Mr. P. T. Fenton, Dexter. Front Str<"et Brief Notes. Good prime dressed veal 6 'n 7. Lethbridge, N W. T„ April 4 Salem, Or., April 6.—The purchase 4 Isaiah 51) hams ever put on the market III».Il PRESSI III: DAYS Mutton on foot - 4 1-2 ®) 5. of a suitable tract of land near Trout-1 + 8.—Fred Wheatley, a noted 4 Supplies of crabs are slightly Oct- “ Behold, the Lord's hand is not for 15c, 12 l-2c and 10c yd. Eggs Per doz. 1 3c. te»’. I shortened, that it cannot save: neith dale for use as a state rifle range is * Oregon horsethief, who escap 4 Mon and women alike have to work Fat Hogs, dressed 6 1-2 ® i. Small fish still ve » scarce. er his ear heavy that it cannot hear.” the principal matter up for considera 4 ed from custody last fall by 4 Incessantly with brain and hund to + jumping from a car window, + pep A shipment of Florida bell tion before the State Military Board, Grain and Feed. Discussions are invited on all sub which is in session this afternoon. ♦ though handcuffed, was cap 4 Will iteli hold their own nowadays. Never per» Is expected today. jects. Flour $J4o. were the demands of business, the 4 + tured near St. Marys. He ad at |5.75 a crate. The tract under consideration consists Every Sunday School in Lane Oat Hay, $13. wants of the family, the requirements mits he is the man. + of over 120 acres, ^and it Is also pro- Two cars of cabbage were unload + County is entitled to representation Timothy hay—Per ton—$15. of society, more numerous. The first * ♦ 444444444444444 p<--ed to purchase an adjoining tract ed along the street this morning. In the convention by the superinten New Oats—Per bu. 45c. Likewise a car of oranges. Fancy effect of the praiseworthy effort to dent and one delegate, with one ad making an aggregate of over 400 Bran—Per ton, $29. acres, which will be used in connec navels are scarcer with prices stiffer. keep up with all these things is com- ditional delegate for every 2 5 mem Mixed feed—Per ton $30. tion with the rifle range as a camp One city creamery which held out only seen in the weakened or debil The Toilet and Perfume Co. bers. Shorts, per toq—$32. April 8, 1908. for the higher prices yesterday came itated condition of the nervous sys ing and maneuvering ground for the made an error by sending us Let all Sunday School workers ral- New Wht’at-—Per bu. 85c. down this morning. Supplies are too tem, which results In dyspepsia, de state and government troops. The Bingswanger, Prof, V. S, a case of laundry soap with ly to the support of the State and Rolled barley—Per ton $3 4. Carter, E. V. war department will be asked to pur liberal to check th»? decline nt thin fective nutrition of both body and our toilet shipment and we County Associations. brain, and In extreme cases In com Chopped feed—$31 per ton. chase the latter tract. Clark, Mrs. Jennie. time. will sell it for. less than Officers. plote nervous prostration. It la clear Cracked Corn —$36-40, Clark, Sherman. The outdoor range season opens Cheese demand is better than sup wholesale cost; the very best President, Mrs. M. D. Mitchell, Eu- ly seen that what Is needed is what Cobb. George. now in about three weeks. Adjutant plies at this time. grade, regular 5c soap now, gene. will sustain the system, give vigor Cox, E. A. Receipts of California butter nre 8 bars for............................. 25c Vice-President, H. K. Shirk, Eu- General Finzer will issue the neces PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. and tone to the nerves, and keep the Knots, Miss Lallie C. sary order during the present week. increasing, also. gene. Portland, Or., April. 8.—What is Heavens, Miss E. The Southern Oregon troops will be Local cauliflower receipts are n- digestive and assimilative functions District Officers. reported to be a combination of three Henderson, Walter. gin their competitions immediately, creasing. Prices range from 50c to healthy and active. From personal Junction—C. J. Hurd. sugar companies of the Pacific coast knowledge we can recommend Hood's Hoff, Andrew. although the Portland marksmen may $1 25 according to size. Eugene—H. K. Shirk. forced the price of sugar from 20c to Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts Howard, Miss Bertha. have to wait a short time for targets Portland IJteslo<-k Morkct. \V. Rychard. Springfield—C. 30c per hundred pounds higher this Howell, Miss Grace. to be constructed in case the new Cattie and hogs continue in strong on all the vital organs, builds up the Creswell—W. L. Wheeler. morning, the higher figure being for Larbour, Herr Wendell. range is secured. demand In the local livestock mar whole system and fits men and wo Cottage Grove— Mrs. Alta King. fruit and the smaller for other On. lot cf women's Bag3 and Lowe, John. Orders will also be issued at an ket at th«» prices that prevailed yes men for these high pressure days. Florence—A. E. Pickle. grades. Since the first advance of belts in all styles and sizes; Mathews, Lenard. early date for the- state competitions. terday. while sheep are a shade eas Secretary-Treas.—W. M Pitney. 30c on the coast a short time ago, Plenty of Trouble, the very best material; all Miller, Montie. The meet this year will occur earlier ier. No changes in sheep quotations Assistant Secretary. — J. M. Day. there have been persistent rumors Is caused by stagnation of the llvet new and up-to-date; no old Nelson, L. C. than before, possibly a fey daws af wero announced. Reclepts today in- I>s*|M«rt«-nt Officer«. that an amalgamation of the three shelf-worn plunder; bags and bowels. To get rid of it and Pederson, Herr Petter. Home Dep't. Sup't.—Mrs. M. D. ter July 4. This is necessitated by competing companies on the Pacific eluded 120 cattle, 100 sheep and oO headache and biliousness and the that sold as high as $2.00; Richardson. Joel. the probability of an August encamp hogs. The cattle were brought in Mitchell. coast had finally been effected af poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. on sale this week for Robinson, Wm. Elementary Dept. Sup't—Mrs. Jen ment. ter several years of constant warfare from Eastern Oregon and the sheep King s New Life Pills, the reliable only.......................................... OHc Smirk. Mrs. N. K. and hogs from Valley points. : nie Hosmer. which at least gave the consumer a Stanley & Weaver. At this time of year veal is al ' purifiers thut do the work without Temperance Dep’t. Sup't.—Mrs. W. CORVALLIS A EASTERN chance for hls money antf the whole MI ST 111 Y NEW CARS Vries, John. ways plentiful and the market al grinding or griping. 25c at W. A. M. Erskin. saler a small profit on the stocks he Kuykendall's drug store. White, Dr. Teacher Training Sup't.—J. M. handled instead of trading in sugar ways shows a weakening tendency. ! White. Jack. The bulk of the veal that reaches! The railroad commission in a de Morris. at an actual loss. While the head of Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in J. L. PAGE, P. M. cision, which follows in part, cen fices of the various companies are the local market Is country dressed hls Eugene office all next week You and shipped to the Front street com sures the Corvallis & Eastern rail located elsewhere, each maintains a COMMERCIAL CM B are cordially Invited to call and havo road compnaw for their passenger One lot women’s Bugs and selling agency in this city. Local mission houses. These receipts for ; him treat your eyes. AWARDS ITS PRIZES, accommodations on the line- from a week have been heavy. Board of! Mt. In all styles and sizes; handlers deny that any combination Albany and Corvallis to Yaquina ’he very best of material; all exists, but their mere word does not Trade quotations on veal today were! The most healthful, Upbuilding and Toledo. The Commercial Club's prize essay new and up-to-date; no old satisfy the trade or the consumers 8 to 8 1-2 cents down to 6 cents for CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Only a medicine known to science. Gentle "It is ordered that the railroad •helf-worn plunder. Bags that who have been forced to pay nearly a course and heavy grades. contest was decided last night. John small proportion of the veal received and soothing to the nerves; makes company, defendant, shall in the fu sold as high as 15c; on sale Roach Straton, of Baltimore. Mary ture supply sufficient passenger cars I hereby announce myself as a can cent more a pound for sugar than be is such as to bring the top price. Med digestion easy. Brings the sweet this week for only .... t)Ne fore the supposed combination of in sleep of youth. Hollister's Rocky land, was awarded the capital pirze of so that all passengers leaving Cor didate for the nomination for sheriff, terests went into effect. It is re ium grades are not over-active while $1000, and Miss Mateel Howe, of vallis or Albany westbound and Ya subject to the decision of the voters ported that the combination Is now Inferior stouff still drags at the low Mountain Tea. 35c Tea or Tablets at the Democratic primaries ou April LINN DRUG CO prices. Portland, was awarded the second quina and Toledo eastbound, may 17. If nominated and elected I practically controlled by the Amer The supply of country dressed pork have a seat; and that the second- ican Sugar Refining Company. prize of $500. Eighty prizes were class coach shall be supplied with promise to perform the duties of the ^5 A. r» **.- •_» jt-«. j, is still al»out sufficient for the de Tlx* Potato Market. office to the best of my ability Ih« Mnd Iw H ot * tlwy, awarded, varying in amount from ventilators.” mand and the market is steady at <x«n the The potato market today showed a HARRY L. BOWN. $250 to $10. A total of $5000 was The railroad company will have ”'7-’ slightly firmer tone, tne result of a the previous quotations. One lot of men's bow ties in all Livestock quotations ruling today perceptible improvement in the South dlstrtbuted among SO out of 340 20 days in which to make the neces 1 -iors and all new fresh ties; FOR t'Ol'NTY JI DGF. sary alterations. The case was ------------------ —————— but prices underwent no change and ’he latest thing in all ready contestants. brought on complaint of R. F. Jones 4 al> -** n< rally hold that I is u-* + + + + + + + + 4444444 ,1M<1 lie ¡n the new shades a I hereby announce myself as Oregon received a tremendous of Independence, formerly of Tole ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦44444444444 less for growers to look for better and shapes, saves you trouble candidate for re-election for the Re figures than are now offered at any ! 4 amount of advertising as the result do.—Salem Journal. 4 SHALL LANE < OINTY HIVE A KEPI IILICAN SHERIFF' , th • morning; 25c value publican County nomination for of the Commercial Club's contest, 4 time this spring. Jobbers are buy 4 f"r............................................ IBv Eugene, Ore., April 9th. 1908. at the Lane county primaries, Judge which was carried through by Man 4 ing in a steady way at 45 to 60 cents ' 4 To the Republican Voters: NOTICE. April 11, 1908. ager Richardson. Not only were the 4 a hundred, and they' say It takes a 4 There is no reason why lane County should not have a Re To the various Farmers' Telephone O R CHRISMAN. al6 articles entered in the contest, which strictly fancy article to bring the lat 4 publican sheriff, and If the Republican party will stand together 4 Companies of Lane County. Ore. were descriptive of Portland and Ore ter price. 4 at the June ejection, we will easily elect our man * f 4 You are hereby requested to select FOR CONS! ABLE gon. printed in newspapers all over 4 “Mv advice to fafmer« juat now Is 4 On the 17th day of this month th«* Republicans will nomln- delegates or representatives and have the Vnited States, but a number of to sell wherever they can get 50 to 4 . • at the primaries the on. they wish to run for "hi. Im^rUnt 4 them meet at the Court House In Eu John J. Hess.—I hereby announce 60 cents for their goods,” said a 4 prize-winning stories were published As on. of the aspirants for nomination I wish to Impress 4 Or' > ' ' men's Golf and Neg- in foreign papers. The contest was gene, on Saturday, the 11th day of that I will be a candidate for consta dealer today. "Many of the growers, 4 Office 4 uimn you the necewity of selecting the man that will command 4 .April. 1908, at one o'clock in the af ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't I notice now, are Inclined to be a bit 4 a great success from every stand- Shirts In al) colors and the greatest number of vote, at the June election This is a ternoon, for the purpose of fc-rming a point, and particularly in that it forget the primary April 17th. ,‘a<1* we|| made and per bullish in their views of the potato 4 matter of great importance to the Republican party, and I urge 4 aroused widespread interest in this permanent organization so that we iling; full length body market and this I attribute to the 4 L?r ¿'’-^7 ’>’re ,,,Ur *• w!"> b<' nominated may be able to secure better services state because of the publicity secur FOlt COI N TV .«SSE.HSOR •M sleeve.; shirts that sold misleading reports that have been 4 ed. the object of the C »mmercial Club for our lines. 4 high as 11.00 on sale now I hereby announce that £ will be a sent out by Southern Commission 4 i.. «J,h,‘<K,‘P,.’,b|lrKn ,,arty enUfIp'’ ‘o «'» office, and In order to Dated this 2nd day of April. 1908. In launching the contest. ♦ candidate for re-election to the office firms soliciting shipments directly 4 ....................................... Me • victorious I- behoove, us to select the very best man we can to A. C. WOODCOCK. Judges in the contest Pri’fp\ I from the farmers. The growers now 4 make th«» campaign. w ♦ President of Grand Prairie Tele of county assessor, subject to the 4 sor James vote of the Republican party at the | are not «ending goods south to any 4 . a larger number of votes 4 phone Company. ... .. that I can : , ‘command ........... n iain-T iciniwr oi votes Academy; J great extent, yet. they are Inclined to 4 i ,, . JthJ primary election April 17. In the field, having been Alt». J ♦ the B F KEENEY. i take seriously the reports that reach 4 o ,i, f“’.W ,h .ho Interests of Lane County for ♦ f I 'hem and hold off against offers that 4 dy. NEW TODAY. ". ’’ " J,‘ a " V r — "* a 1 _ n ,,'»ral ly largo Miiuiuvi number «VI of lilt friends * hav»> a «•••RV FOH STATE HEPRl SENT STIVE | are made by local jobbers.” and acquaintance will worir _ _ IIU.N ♦ . in an « that that will work for my nomination ..j and élection 540 Willamette St 4 Onion« L irni nt B." for B«*«t ifna- 4 J am I am a Candida ’ * tor 1 i jierfectl.v capable o* ■ °^lce — FOR SALE -Par i ’f -*-• a thorough business 4 Local onion market is verv fir:m at 4 Lan» i Ás to my standing In thii i^mlnUtr ration land tlon for State Represent.’ In this - immunity, any bank ♦ it IS for the best stock, alth»nigh 4 ■ coiin'y ot>th* ■ ibM* » ■ss firm In Eugene can give you the Information if de- ♦ two d« .|er. are talking of 4 r ♦ * $5.35 later In th«, day Th* fact ♦ If M >r«iima<» «I I am sun* of <*le«-tl<>n and Bubs»»qu«‘ntl.v be el< ebe, of Springfir Id. whom bat a rar of Texas Bermuda on 4 < «irBeat» i active snpport at th" prima-let I would appreciate your 4 lieve I can render valui 4' to his sani’v this’ igned «>l| arrive her«* within th»« next 10 4 W » must elect a Ib-publha n Sheriff < to the people of T-ane co unty an • ir. emitted to the «sy-lxiregon ♦ lay. is causing bolder, of local s* ocks 4 the state, a« their repre 0'Btativ ind more re Very truly y« >rs. W. Kuykendall I for Eu the legislature, and prom ise in y bes* <> go - «mewhat .low with th*lr pro 4 tie initial sack I. il» were the examining I ccntly ; T. NTCKLIN. ♦ ,'«»«*d advance. However the I m * st 4 efforts In that behalf. is aged 77 years Tte | on the ♦ is still In fine shape and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444 4- ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ W. W. CALK INB. »t hl« nsanity Is not learned l aguc. 444444444 Men s Suits Values to $15.00 95 A Large Ship ment of Boys’ Wash Suits in all colors in‘* shades SEE WINDOW DISPLAY IRRIGATION SYSTEM NEAR FRANKLIN I S itanleys 612 Willamette St. Eugene, Or. W eekly report of EUGENE MARKET Ginghams NOTED HORSE THIEF IS CAPTURED 40c Laundry Soap 25c Womens’ Bags 98c Women’s Bags 68c Candidates' Announcements 25c Bow Ties 15c $1 Men’s Shirts 49c T^Bon Marche f