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VOL. 21.
STAUROAY EVENING
Saturday
SPECIAL
EUGEUE, OREGON, MARCH 21 1803
ATURDAY EVENING
N042
WILL PLACE ON SALE
40 doz New Spring- Waists
iU'imiar 75c Graile,
'rice 43c
3000 yds Lace at 3c per yd.
Gents5 Department
Tfc25e Grade
Sale Price 10
-a
CORNER GROCERY, 9th st.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR A FEW
DAYS.
3 pkjra Giant Mush . 25c
2 pksa Fail-tanks soap 05c
Can "Corn. 10c
All prices guaranteed as low as any.
JOS
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Two New Things.
Alpha Salad Cream
One of the finest Salad dressings and contains bo oil.
Snider's Oyster Cocktail Catsup.
Sot o:!v 'j-.tnl for cocktuils, bat an elegant condiment for coid meats,
pme, Uistera etc.
Geo. T. Hall & Son.
I Closing Out
! To Ouit
MISSISSIPPI
RIVER FLOOD
No Damage Above Mem
phis-Still Peril for 4$
Hours From There
to VicRsbnrg,
Back-Wages for Coalminers
Carnegie Will Pay
His Taxes
(Scripps Xews Assoeiatiou. )
Mempius, March 21. The
Mississippi Hood is beginning
to fall at this point. The
dat!j:or line is now between
here, and Vieksburg, where
ibe me will continue for 48
hours yet.
Memphis is located in the
extreme southwest corner of
Tennessee, and Vieksburg
about one hundred and eigh
ty mites farther south in
.Mississippi, JNew Urleaiis is
si ill one Itundredand eighty
miles by the river, south of
Vieksburg. Euitok Guard,
A Million for Miners.
Wo will offer our entire
stock of Groceries at COST
until entire stock is
closed out,
Commencing Tuesday, Feb, 24.
Come in and get Goods at Cost.
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(Scripps News Association.)
Wilkssuakkv, Pa., March
21, The increase in the
wages of miners as granted
by the til ike commission will
give them neariy a million
dollars back wages.
Under the agreement under
which tiie miners returned to
work the findings of the com
mission were to become oper
ative from the date of return,
ing to work. The miners re
turned to woik generally
about the first of November,
therefore the increase of
wages allowed by the com
mission is elfeelive from thtj
date.
The coal companies ex
pect to be able to meet the
extra demands on them for
wages by or before Slay 1st.
Andy Carnegie Will Pay.
(Scripps Xows Aesoeiai ioa. )
New Yokk, May 21.-The
tax commissioners of the ciiy
and county of New York have
been informed that Andrew
Carnegie will make no at
tempt to evade the payment
of taxes on his personal prop
eriy, like other millionaires
who claim out-of-town resi
deuces. Mr Carnegie's per
sonal property assessment
bete is $7,OfR,0U0,
Naturally Displeased.
Scripps Xowb Association)
REPUBLICANS
JUBILATE
F I J - -
ifc froviues in general tor
an increase ot ten fur cent;
in the rate of ws paid the'
contract miners; for a mine-'
tion of the hours of work for i
all other than contract laW I
to eight hours per day. ;
Other mine wr Ws and., - ,
water.hoisting engineer wdi; Name Dates for Primar
hereafter woi k in eight -hir I ,
shifts. With the nHlm-tiess I ies and Convention
in hours of labor they tr j
ten percent increased vva e
Then Hold Pow-wow and De
clare War on all Democrats
Match 2S for Primaries
' and April 4 for Convention,
Keene Harriman Settlement
122 (Scripps News Association.
New Yokk, Mar-h 21. It
was reported in the Stock
Exchange at noon today that
t resident Harriman of she! , ,.,
Southern Pacific had ftnhnl jthe repiik-B party mo! ihisafter-
the differences with Jamesiooou it fsanti WsSs1! nun
Keene by taking over the !he court bt and attended to pre-
loldings of Keene in South
ern Pacific
share.
stock at $70 per
ANNUAL CONCERT
GREAT SUCCESS
Untvetdiy Olee Club Gave the
Best Concert Prepared for
Several Yeats.
IOWA GROCERY COMPANY.
Are You Studying?
No uh niakine a wrions difficoHv out of ft rtsisonaMe
prop.witioii. Ymi miirlit as well understand at once the
tvo.'tli i( jttini; the ri'iht things awl not paving o
iniit li fur tli.Mii. We'll icivo yon loosens in the econo-n'i-s
of lif(. if you will give us a chance.
N. T. WILSON.
last erasing la Yflfard if all the
University of Oregon iiee CJttt, as
sisted by the ?vext Year mandolin
einh Prof. I, M,Glent barittmt, and
Arthur Fra2ert pianist, presented thy
musical program that has been
prepared by the organization ' for
several ye:tra. The sotigs ar ail jjew
for cue thiag, aad bad beea wli
seiected with special atteuHou henix
paid to the needs of mu&ie adapted to
men s rojces.
The diviatoas of the club ars vwll
balaoesd, excepting for a alight
emphasis iu Srst teaor vrbieb is a
fault eauiiy borna bj an audieuce.
Tiie audience not as large as ft
was e&ihostaiiiie. Every uuiiiber on
the program was eueored Tociferousfy.
Oae Biimber demandei space for
motions and an open arrangement of
the singers, in place of tiie close
U-shaped pack, made a much more
pieasfng effect both fa barmony and
appearance than the other formation, i
Soveral remarked npon this Wei
think more freedom and volume is;
available la the extended formation, i
not to speak of the great improve- i
meut of aptieamaee.
The monologue work by Jeo. Kyre I
as the hit of the eveuiug,. Fingi
Pong, the Chinese Freshman, aa
the character and Eyera deliaeiitfon i
of the humorous eelestfaf was so!
ffloasiug that he was recalled three i
times.
Prof. GJenJ8 baritotie solos erei
the same aceeptabfe, rich and me-
iodions productions which nivpaysi
?Hght his audfeficrft.
Mr. Frazer at the piano did work i
which retpihvd three appeitrstjeesi
before the audience and an additional i
number to apjease the audience's ex- i
prstion of appreciation He eon-j
tinues a prime favorite,
in the Siremiow-Paxion sketch Mr. j
Frazer and Hoss I'lttmaier made a
gretit bit, Frazers mako-wp as a
young lady and hi ftrodf? on the
behavior of the gentle hinting sex
et extremely fanny. They were re
caik!. The combined U O.-EageneMando
NKW YoRK..March 21 ThQht!S,if j,, vlaylm 0)reeii6t mnsSc.
presidents of the eal carry-J The conwrt rotwi to t the twsst
i ing roads, who have lost about ' prepared ty the eiub for many
;ll K...r ..itittifti.fi fil- hv ffiMi11
dwUion of tin. ,'oalStrikecom
inission, witliout exception
! decline to discuss the fitclings
!of the Commission. They
appear dissatif.iied and dis
lea-ed, secluding themselves
ffom the public.
Bank Burglar industry.
I : (iieripi Xewa Association )
)ieo.
i Jo 'ottaifo t;rare, Marrft H, 1S3,
Mrs. Jarae Hbifida, Bftod &i years,
the was a widow and left no'cbiidreii.
f imissary details of the eosisiisg eSec
tioii of a eoiiiiresamaii,
Citiirama E. t. Potter jsrnesdt
aad Justice C. A, WiafwiaeieF acted
as s&ereiacy,
I'RiiiARiES MAIiCii ffi.
The first date to lie dtwMfil was that
of holflit primaries. Satiss-tlay,
Mareh "is. at '2 oVioek urss t-hot the
dato Biid tiiat of iitjiiiiiig primaries
with the!risio(i that !5.e boar ussy
t ciiatised iy preeiiict eoitiSBiStw
mea to soil cm's?istaoets.
COSYESTIOX APitiL 4TII.
Saturday foStosittg the primaries,
April 4th, ims set aa tho daio for the
eoujsty BOJiVos.tSoo. Jt wilt he iseid
in Eu;eai at 2:Z3 p. at. 'At ihis co
voiiiioa dftesates to the district cmt
Yi'ittioii'wiil bn i?hoseu,
HOLi POW WOW.
Affor the baiatw ttf the cosreii
tioa wasaffejukvj It thet was a gpkit
of oxuitiiiioii which demanded utter
aocd arid th rhairmaa aimoueed
thai the repuidicaiis would bo peraiit
t&fl to Grow awhile orer the pr&speiita.
The idea was a popalar oeo aud
various comaiiiteenieji wer tailed to
their feet to iirag ii their party ami
the various majorities iii the pre
eiiicis. Dr. Ktsykesidaii ted off with im en
thuiafttic speeeh&mi was tpttekJy fyl
iowed hy others. Or. I'sie said,
"Xow white wo have tha eseasy dowa
ia the time to tick hias gooii, Tiie
pugaactous spirit would sot be sa
peefed to lmk at the doctor.
After fho general pow wowjeseh
ajemijpr of the committee was ad
aioniahed to fijiht to the last oisd
eied the (?paldiea!;aomiaee for coh
gress wiih a whoop aud a hurrah.
SPECIAL SALE ON
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday.
J. W. KAYS
FURNITURE COMPANY.
in Cottage Ooro, March 13, 3JXC1, .?,
T. Turpirt, au oid piofieer, ael S'i prwiided
ypr. Ic!b was the reoit of com-ir!?ni fiw:
Church Services
i P. Church X, Waff, jastor,
Services at asual hours tomorrow, i
Thf public is invited.
First fVeKbvterian t-fea, F Wood!
warti pastor. Strvi?es at usual hoars, i
The pb!ie is cordially fnrfted
CbrMirfu Chnreh i. K McCaffmni
pjiHtrjr. 8erTke at tisuai hours, I
Morning subject X ltipe4?table ;
Hiii." i'eniag Mibii?ct- Dos Gtwls i
IVaehfng Ueuy Christ a Invfiatfoti?
Baptist Cbnrcii li. A. tiree.
piitr, Sunday sboid at 10 a. i
Stfiion at 11 a, at, 15, V, P. U.
meetin g p, m. ISertmiti ai
p, tii . The public i cordially invited'
to id! the services ni ihe day
Christian SwdeiK? 31 1 WiilameUe
strei roont Haud&y service at II :
a. mt Bubjwt, 12di?y," Kanday!
school, VI m, Wd8&!Hy evening
aiteHiij? t.S. The public cordiafy
iuvlted.
M. H Chnrch, 11 l iUmhtnt
pastor. Kjiitthd pepaatioas hae
tjeeti made fer a great dy at finmph
rey Miot-ifd te K. church toinor
rowr. At the iiitffdnj? jM?'vice Or, i
th SmyHi, oe of the twrnt iaieret
ilitg aol eiterJafdng pMform spp&-
ra Mi hHi-m, will preach, ft
will le a great wimon on ft great
;them foHrtWwt y aa explanation of
the Aly?-iic Cfrch coiitainlng the
answer to ife greaff. tpiestfoti of the
ags A iaiiOif biUe wilt be
to iha tTtm iirsi
anwr, i'he evening
EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 15
?! Saturday Niht 7 to9
! ' AT -
FRIENDLY'S
: FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
5U tlox lfches . Ittiea ilaadkerehiefs AC
JO
value lOan I 15a Saturday night 7 to 9 for..
S 75 do, Mis,e and Bo-g' Black Bibbed
4 1 itose sizes , to IU ssjtisng at 20o for ..........
I DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
t't 10 pieetjs rabh worth 121a Batar- jC
g day night 7 to 3 . ................ ,.,.,, V lm
Gents Furnishim Department
By sjweitd requegt wa put oa sale agata
some t.iovQ of those bsaittifa! silk ties
worth form 35 to 50s for.,.,..,.,,,, .... .,
Watch for our third Motsster Euibroid-
cry sstio soi te time this tuoath valae IS 111
to Site for ...,... v
.25
For the Lenisn Stanon'
we isare a dtii;io aud asawiis-iiia
stock of gsfted, Si-it i aud sacked
iish that aresssieeteit f;asa the ohicest
ia the market, Ourdtet Mut&mti
are At fat, white seat Sijsetlihis, as
fii as nrHatmss ffe Hies, which are
tooihsoiua, ssd our il ss w18ah aad
berrissg is the isest. Va hao Io sea
fooils of ail kinds in oaus, of the
freshest aud ehoieest to ha sjse&rsd.
W. M. Green,
PhoseMaa25-I
619 Willamette St.
$A Afl Win bu? a Chitlonser,
0rU ttnsbed goldea oak at
Day m,
Henderson'
Why Eecause we make'hemia our own factor ?
30
V. Simmons, ai 82 years.
thre ehiidreri in the hast.
!4, 10,
lie ieaves
PIES. PIES PIES.
Get your pies at the
PONBONIERE BAKERY
rdafjfin ftf ftm&lliiax and a tf&imrf
liAnowEix, Ky.f March 2i,; iireakiHj? down.
u.,!iir.r (Ivuanihed the!
rb' In Junction Ciiy, March
tfiiifn. t.."v ' - j j
tbis morning, t ney sccurea
(. .1 .t.dtia 't'tirt
cbarge of explosive was bo .
strong that twenty -fr hun-j
ri-,l ioiiar3of currency were,
juIh Until-i Washiuatoti. March Sl.-eitof
scape.
Improve Oh
wrrice iit JiKt a jdaiform meetios, i
f r. Kmyiiw, li. A. i;oth, t, j
iiuiiii ad others iti sjiesk. iiega-f
iitr jijieni proifiHHi at idh services, f
Vou a iiivifcd, I
Died.
NEW SHIRT WAISTS
Stylish whit
mir rth j
isffsiyiHsf sii i
waist-oiiijdiH
ie. H.ds
Strike Comm'tss'ton Report
Scrijip N'eir Asaociatioa. S
2i.-The
Strt.. fjiiira 1C, JjBw, wife of Aibert
tAtte, ditl at her iutaa uenf Wait?- i
t Fultoa ha caiii t the war dt-iwrt-1 iiiiB, Utaeh i . !$, from roujpwtiois j
j Dieut to Mwrtain th caosn of the de-1 f the tirssiu. Kha a i-i i i f er, )
j lay iu ix-sfiuuiiii? tfw i!i'o't (dB!i iravi! wa children hcide her!
! the mouthof the Hioiar nver, t. hanimmi. j
i Unr the appropriation f Jt fi'ur. j The fnuorai iii i he! 5 Kundaf at j
' iinvaatoid that the project imi ' f)I1e o'rS.x k. ih tiiferait in i Si I
become oniefit aniipmu-i, and, i 'amp t "r k rtUiStcry. 'i'ho swrrtcesj
Daifitf thiri '
ifaattis.
dnwsj front, t
siwsrfiejK'wj, nt Tasst.
waissts of heavy
iod deaijfna ma-
tsew idea,) Jn
, sw style j
price
'ait of tun etthsr
ef Oittrihiarjp
'hita iswss vahtta matte frosa
ffcwxi fjimiiiy materisl, IT f
ttiheii with tack andl JC
is&sertioa. sifette pries w
ftatiitaatita sthSs-t waist, at whtt
rnafSr with wiw ! dotnd tSj-!re-,f!fii
front strik- ft
Home-made Mince Pies 15c,
Fruit Pies 10c.
Lemon and Cream Pies 15c.
1301. Free Delivery.
Wjtsm.vuios. Mar
report of tbe anthracite Coal MIIIIW of rtw that had tk!i! i its chnrjreof tha 'xSm& fir-V.rikotVimriii-i'mwai
niafle piawatthamooshoftho rtrer. had oi, f Waii..rSiiK of which the l,ly
" , T! to be reried. Thi whion taw tm , , treifciwj aH Wing
HUOiiC liiis " "'"r.
Newe
nimk haa mt
nse hipmB5
aort which ar
ChRiiie 6!ie,
ca!ff 10c,
t Wash Goods for Spring Wear.
Many ticintivs lietssnt-
iihxt new s risat ssm! for some iSsj, ijai mir
feu CM.apiclo. e hv bms rsreivinsr jkstwrJ
the hwt Ki. We JutefttiMMy&WAFfiu. .
eicitfcisvo wsth fs. Ifere't hint at lh srieaa.
Lsce Tix;e 3jc, Chaistsce site
c, Estssts itt, Wovto M3t
,liK slid, when approved hj
mttifts practifi. "'jboarf.nhmthneJt f.f ly,
thev contenletl for, i wui t thoriwHt.
tics- for ti.
Mr. Jjioe w She lisisuhicr Jof tha'
it known Htiwn, 3 l"'oaniia, 1
R, w. iEWLAND, adSi
ho