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; s n i ; . I 1 IT Easter and SHOULD BE HAPPY TIMES. Make tthe children glad wit- their Easter Eggs in brilliant colors. Easter Dyes in endless vari jujujUjOtjUji ety at jzjtjt&Jjt&J DeLaWs Drug Store. Plain colors, white rabbit paper dyes, Busier Erown pictures, marble or, Paas' calico and picture dyes. Fcr five cents you can get enough des to color eggs for a family the size of Brig ham Young's. One hundred designs and col ors for five cents. Easy to use and as harmless as milk. ----j'tJt-'--it-----'' Come and see DcLano and iootS at his window. , n . rAM Layer Cakes -25c Angel Ca Wine Cake ! Jelly Roll IOc Good goods, pure goods, sanitary conditions. EUGENE BAKING COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'Phone MAIN 96. Cor. 7th and Oak Sto. EUGENE MASONS CAPTURE OFFICES; four Elected at Grand Council of Rltjol flnrf "tfllopt Mai!tpr! 1 tlJdl dllU OBIiilil HldSlBlO al and Select Ma at Capital City, " ( n Kansas before coming to uny such The annual assembly of the grand conclusion. Kansas is the only statu hhici1, Koyal and Select Musters, i which has tried the experiment . ot orus held in (lie Masonic temple at ' inunioipal sullrugo pure aig simple fialem Wednesday. In the evening j When tho prohibition nioveincnt ttioy woro entertained at a bumiuot was at its height in the Northwest a by Hodson council No. 1, which wns,rovisiou wag added to the state eon loUowud by speech-making aiuka so- stitutiou of Kansas prohibiting sn cial hour. The ufllcors clioeoinor tbo lluua Und milking the sale of liquor jeararo: ! illegal. This was dono largely at the W. A. Dompsoy, Poitlaud, grai d instuuco of woincti and it was sup mastor. posed ttieir votes under the municipal 1L 11. Parker, Portland, deputy ull'rugo law would secure the enforce grand master. Geo. O'B. DoBar, Eugene, grand P. V. of W. 8. S. Spuncor. Eugene, grn'id C. of 0. Milton L. Myers, Salem, grand C. f 0. a very active, vigilant and untiring 8. L. Pope, Portland, grand jg;ot,,r. They learned how hard n tnBk cordor. it is for even a majority of women Samuel llnllock, Portland, ginmd voters to hold in chock tho strung treasurer. John llowo, Eugene, grand steward. (!. W. Lowe, Eugene, grand sentl lel. DISTANCE TRAVELED BY A' DANCER Frufosfor C. A. Hurdeu, tho gym aastiu instructor at tho university, fast week made all investigation of kuw far n person travels at an oven ing's (hmco. llythojjsoofn podom ler last Saturday night he found that jiiriug all evening's Qanco of throe hum's' duration the uvurago number f mill's that n in nil dances Is six and ifcUtUartcr. This iIIhIiiiico alsu includes the distnnco walked across the hall and to and from the anterooms. Married At tho llaptlst parsonage In Rose iurg, April 11, 1900, Clarence McCou aull, of Ashland, and Em inn C. Mof ftt, of Eugene, E. It. Hicks oflleiat ing. The couplo will reside at Ash knd. Kuseburg News. Easter in Dyes Vo have It line lino of egg SWs, pic ttire paper, candy novelties aii many timer unngo lor tne nine imk "aster. 0) little folks for Hull's Drug S1 Sro. ID Courthouse Lodging House il o.uiet placo yet very convenient to the business part of town to get n clean and neatly furnished room over night or by tho week, U tho Court touso Lodging House, conducted by Ed Howe, frotitlng ou Seventh street just back of courthouse. No dusty Hn'ils,c"SHt clean painted floors with a RrusieU "arpot rug to each bed. Lodging, !!5 cents a night. Want a Wife or Husband? If an join oar society ; hundreds of members who wish to marry, many wealthy. Write for Matrimonial Reg ister, prlco 10 cent. Box 0J1, Port land, Or. alG Ty Dunn's tory pans. bread, baked In eanl- 1 Childhood rnti. try Chocolate RoU 10c Coacoanut Roll 10c Nut Loal Cake 15c Best Macaroons, Lady Fingers, etc., in city. Our bread has no equal in Eugene. , WOMAN'S SUFFRAG ; AND PROHIBITION (Conimuuicutod. ) iro.piuiiuy ueeu asssnua uiat wo:nnn sull'riige would solve the liquor gu'oblum. The student uf rulorm , i would do well to study the situation ment of prohibition, but the women soon found as many uieu had learned I l..r...... (!.... il. of it... l.,.u.,f ia ... 'foro t lit ..v.w.u ...u.u .... vu u......v .o -"yvjiioov important coiiiiu.i.et;a f'" it-acting agency. There must bo a voter behind it, and in cases where iftoounciluion, who are in the minority. moral evil i to bo suppressed by law, lUMiiijii8 uf tht) .h-o!igv-r sex uutl grew tired of tliuir Holf-Bought dtitien as tfunnlians of public morale. The con mHluoMCu wan that litiuor nulling Hour iKltml in prohibition Kh;;h'ih as it did swircnly anywhere uht Then a few woman tell baek ou tho (:iotit:.H of a porvnrti.'d t'oiniuinibin, and sought tindnr tho leader.ship0)f a half-crazed woman to do by violent, emotional means what had proved ho impossible by lepil methodrt. Evidently the tem peia nno uituatiou i,n Kansas nns not improved by woman tutlrage. It wan not until nieu look up the (piuttiou ot nil I nun lioi'iiflfrt that the roputatiou of Kansua was partially ro doumod. Tho mura iutlueuuo of Car rie Nation nud lio '..atehot may have helped tho situation, but neither her vote nor those of her followers had anything to do with tho rOult. Tho uiuu of Kansas seem to have taken tho moral of nil this to heart. They uro trying no more experiments with woman suffrage. Municipal an r trail a was granted to women, as we have said, in fc In four years the futility of it as a moral purifier had bono in e ao evident that lu 1H!U the legislature defeated two bili)nviuK additional political rights to women. Three years later a suffrage proposi tion was submitted to the poo;do and dcft-atud by a majority of :il,8J7. In nearly every legi:(o)rure since some such nx-i&i have hern defeated. During the last session, 1!H 05, a suuraK om was Kiuen in inc. senary y voto of 1! tpft, almost 5 $ 1 Such a test and sjwdiQ failure of woman sulfrngo is worth more than pages of theorizing. OTTO'S FINE FiTFRRfinnL A hydrant was ordered placed some-CAdltn-'OUUUdtW,, ou East Eighth street east of Otto, Eugcno's leading confection er, has a line line of Easter goods dis played hi his windows. Ho has au abundance of rabbits, Sfhickeu's eggs and all other Easter novelties. Early Potato Seed Early Garfield and Million Dollar potatoes for 75 cents a bushel. Call at 1W Wont Tenth street. Hampton Hros. ' artist makes a bet ter portrait for 87 cents thau yfit can get elsewhere for f.'t. Offer good un til April 21st. He sure and get your j coupon with each H purchase. SALOON LICENSE TO BE RAISED IN EUGENE Ruling Majority In Connsl Favors Advance to $300 per Year City Council Makes Countsr ?n- posal to Water Co. for Par- ctiaso of Plant-Slot Machine Must Go ni.,t ,.u,i'. Uiir.,u,i mu..ti,.,. of the city council the nmttor of the : nors of Sie medul, which will be vul Willamette Valley Company's propo j ued at $15. sition to sell the water works to the I ',a price to be fixed by arbitration uomiuittee of three, was taken up. It jwas decided not. to accept the propo sition, but Instead a resolution as ful lows was unanimously adopted, it be ing introduced by Couneilmau Cal kins: "Whoreas, Au offer has been sub mitted to the city of Eugeue fur th? acquiring by said city of tho present plant o the Willamette Valley Ccju pauy ; be it "Kesolved, That it is the desire of the common council of the city of Eugene that tho Willamette Valley (laiiipauy submit to the common council a proposition for the sale of said property, and the common coun cil expresses a willingness and a do sire to meet i$th the representatives of said company at any time in the immediate future to take up und con sider the purchase and sale of said property; and be it further "Kesolved, Thut a copy of these resolutious be furnished to the said compaQ' by the city recorder." COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS. At the opening of the meeting Councilman Calkins addressed the council in regard to the committee assignments made by Mayor Wilkius ut the la-t meeting. He stated that the municipal ownership councilman felt that tho mayor had not been fair and impartial in the assignments in Hint Dm .Ouiti'lmillKllin of mo tnree P. t O .-.j to the anti-municipal ownership Me thought that the chairmanship of at least one of these committees bo given the municipal ownership people and allied that Mr. Henderson be uainijdIis chairman of the lire and water cunimittee iu place oi Mr. iirls tow. The other members of the com mittee are Mr. Calkins and Mr. Spen cer. The mayor stated that in making the appointments he had endeavored to be fair and impartial, but that he would tako Mr. Calkins' mpiest un der consideration. , At this juncture R. H. Henderson was elected president of the council. SALOON ORDINANCES. Councilman Calkins introduced an ordinance llxiug the annual saloou licence at c80U per year instead of c"'t, as at present. An elfort was made to secure a vote ou it last nig our, uie mimer was postponeu mini ronignt, wnei ecio council moots ; again. Tho ordinance will probably .pass, as the ninjority ar in favor of it. It Is said that the following Willi" III vote for its passagu: Calkins, Gar rett," Ueudersou, JlcCrady aud Gil bert. O O Councilman Garrett introduced au ordinance compelling the saloons to remove all screens from tiQir win dows on Sundays and other closing hours. i Councilman Calkins introduced an ordiuanco forbidding the use of( iiickel-in-the-slot ujiiues. It will prubably pass tonight, as tho ruling majority is in favor uf it. MISCELLANEOUS. Petition for grading West Twelfth l)iect, from Ollvo to Lawrence, refer red. Petrrion for arc light over culvert on East Eleventh street In I'air mouut, referred. Petition for hydrant at southwest corner of west park, referred to Are and wator committee with power to net. the mill race. Petition for au arc light at corner of East Eighth aud Pearl streets, re ferred. Petit iou for grading aud graveling Atherton avenue, ' frgjn Voat lur ttvnth tga8t SoventeAith street, re ferred. Petitiou for six inch lateral sewer in alley running from East Eighth to East Ninth street, beween High street and mill race, referred. A communicfltion from Frank C. Kolsey, englueer, asking what dispo sition, If any, hat been done with his bill, was read. The recorder wa in ructeJ to communicate with Mr. I Kelsey, Informing him that the mat ter will be attended to soon. n Itoport of viewers of East Eleventh street sewer from the university west was read. The council will meet again this evening, at which time the several ordinances introduced last night will come up and the applications for streel railway franchises be discussed. WILL DEBATE FOR A GILD MEDAL Arrangements have tfren made to ZZrZtoit ' classes at the high school. A series 1 of debates has been arranged for, the ; first tryout to be held Saturday even ing, May 5. Thu quest iou will be, "Kesolved, That the U. S. senate i should be elected by the direct vote of the people." A number ol busi- 1 ness men of the city will be the doO business Briefs , Take your cleaning, dyeing and pressing to 439 Willamette St. Eug ene Steam Dye Works. dti We have the agency for tho Rambler and Ideal bicycles and have all sizes and prices iu stock. See the Kambiei before buying. Chambers' Hardware.' "Hello, Bill; wheu are you going to Uomph's bicycle store to have your wheel cleaned and packed iu vaseline? They say it's great." Hread that makes brain and brawn Dunn's. Scrawny poultry moans skinny profits ; feed your hens Security poul try loud ana you will get eggs. It keeps littl" chicks iu good condition. Your money back if not satisfied what more can we do? Chambers' Hardware. Largest lot of garden seed in bulk ever brought to Eugene. Chambers' Ha rdware. Specialties in garden seed : Aspar ag'is tree bean, ediblo pod peas, rhu barb and vegetuble oysters, all iu bulk. 0 Chambers' Hardware. For those wishing the best., C. L. Winker is in charge of the Winter Photo Co. Studio, and guarantees re- j , ChambersiB'.ock. 'Phone Red 1321. 0 liring yor wheel to Go'nph, the bicycle man, and have tho bcarluge packed in vaseline. See us for fresh garden seed in bulk. Chambers' Hardware Stop! If your wheel is ou tho bum go lo Humph' & bicycle store and try the vaseiine cure. Say, your wheel should be packed in vaseline no oiling necessary (.ioniph's bicycle store. Save money and buy bulk seeds. Lvtruce, tomatoes, parsnips, cuQini bovs, 11 kinds of beans, ti kinds of peas, 7 kinds of radishes and many ot lici t iu bulk. Chambers' Hardware. Largest lot of garden seed iu bulk ! ever brought to Eugene, j Chambers' Hardware. Come and get some of our bargains I before they are all gouo, as every - ihing u goi-B fust ut JENNINGS & EDWARDS. Dunn's bread is made from potato Ulwl h.. il...f ...... ...iw.l v"'" ... o taste y Uu iiae. Go to Jennings & Edwards for the grafolastic roof paint, flro and water proof, with a ti-year guarantee. For wall paper Preston A Hales are It Our artist will make you a portrait for 87 cents. Offer expires April 21, HAMPTON 13ROS. O Ice cream at Dunn's bakery. We guarantee our work. Eugene Steam Dva V0rk9. df SaPo money and buy bulk sds' Lettuce, tomatoes, parsnips, cucuiik j bers, 11 kinds of beaus, 8 kinds of 1 peas, 7 kinds of radish aud niutiy oth I ercrtull In bulk. w - Changers' Hardware. A box of Preston It Halehoo oil will keep the wator out Q We are headquarters for garden and grass seed of all kinds. WHTE. Preston Paint with Phoenix paint, it Hales, agents. Clearance Sale on library tables, stand, students' tables, eto. Everything at reduced prices and many at fiat cost See north show window for prices. Chambers' Hardware. Easter Market. The ladies of the Congregational chnrch will give an GEaaTlr Tiiarket Saturday, April 11, at Watts' jewelry store. Specialty of angel food and other cakes, with meat loaves, cookies, loughnute, brown(bread and other good thin a. WH. BENNETT KILLED IN THE FOREST Young Lumberman Meets Sudden Death Above Cot 0 850 m Grove A Large Tree Fell on Him, Crushing' His Life Out lnstant!y--His Mother Lives In Massa Ghuse ts Win. Bennett, 11 young man in the employ of the Chambers Lumber Co. in tne logging camp above Cottage Grove, was struck and instantly killed Wednesday by a falling tree. He was working alone and over a hillock out of sight of his associates, who wore falling timber. One very tall 'tree fell his way. About ten feet of the top broke off when It struck the hil lock. This piece hit Bennett. The deceased had been on the com pany's payroll only about a mouth. A letter found ou bis person from his mother gives her rosidence as Hol land, Mass. A receipt for dues paid to the W.O. j W. shows membership in that order, j The ofllcer signing the receipt lives at Lemon Grove, Cal. The Cottage Grove lodge communicated with that ofilcial aud received instructions to wire Mary E. Laykeu, Brookfleld, Muss. No answ r had been received up to last night. Undertaker Veatch has funeral arrangements iu baud un der the drectiou of the Cottage Grove camp of W. O. W. RAILROAD MAN BADLY INJURED Handcar Runs Oyer Kim Head Badly Gut and Body Bruised C. E. Selch, foreman of one of the Japanese construction crews now at work ou the S. P. railroad iu this vi cinity, was severely injured by being run over by a humicar between 7 and 8 o'clock last night. Ti e handcar was coming intoluwu from the south, and Selch was riding iu front with j his feet hanging down. One of his feet struck an ob-trtictiou ou t' -' track, pulling him oil' tlie handcar W :.eath :U wheels. Wieu he was picked up almost unconscious it was found j that a deep cut bad beeu inflicted ou j uiiOfurchcHd, and other parts of his 1 head aud his limbs weiu badly bruisod' and scratched up. Dr. Paine, the company pbys-iciau, utteuded tho in juries, i Selch went to Portland today to en-! tor the ho.-pitid. j Kote and Comment New brooms sweep clean. Co Eugene has a reform council. If we have to drink microbes and our whiskey aud beer are shut off by blue laws, what will we do? The slot machines in Eugeue must go if the council is able tg) draft au ordinance that will hold good, which seems to be doubtful, The council has asked the wator 1 compnuy to set a price on Its plant hero with a view of its purchuse. In case arrangements are not made then the council will probably hike immediate steps to build a no(3 system. During tho month of Aprik only three new oases of typhoid fever have beeu reported. Of contagious, cases only one case of scarlet fever has been reported. This is certainly a good record, considering all circum stances. . The Eugene couucilmen play "fol low the leader" to perfection. A new game shonld be Introduced entitled, "Oet a think tauk of your own," and see If it would be psssiblej) break that monotonous game of "follow the lead r". True Easter Lillies Linn Drug Co. have in their window on display and for sale a collection of fine Easter lillies, potted and grow ing. For delicious maccaroon Hazel wood Ice cream go to the Hazel wood restaurant. AU the latest things for men, women and children ot oo' at SHOE STORE Where can I buy Tobacco Cheap at Littlcfield' Just north of Griffin's Hardware Store nil x pacKages 6 for 25c All 10c packages .3 for 25c AU 5c cigars. 6for2Jc All 10c cigars 3for25(. AU 5c cigarettes yor All 10c cigarettes for 25c All C 1 HE HAS ALSO A FINE LINE OF PIPES THAT HE IS SELL- ING CHEAP Decoration Day on May 30 1 Ojreduce my stock of Granite and Marble, for the next 30 dayj I will make a big reduction In price. Those desiring work set oup lor Decoration Day should place their orders at once. All work set up on solid concrete foundation. You get nothing but high grade stock and work manship. jt.flijjt ttjt Eugene MarblcPahj Granite Works, Cor. 6th and Willamette St. E. C. LAKE, PROPRIETOR.. 4 A. LOMBARD, Dealer In Cement, Lim Hard Wall Plaster. Contractor for all kinds of mason wjrk. Enquire of Eillmire Bros., Draymtn. FOR CIGARS S TiiT Ti'Tc nrT ncit'ifTU First Nationc OF EUGENE Paid up cash capital . , .id surplus $150,000 A GENERAL BANKING mUlNCj) tone on reasonable ttnnl. Slzhr rim" on CWfd Sao Frrnciioo and Portland. Bill of Exchf.nee K:da foreign countles. Depojlts received juMeci to :Wt or certificate of deposit. All collection intruited to will receive prompt attention. TO HRNDRIGKS, Psldenl. S B F.KiN. VKe Pl B SNODGRASS Casbtet. L H POTTER AWC L. N.RONEY, CONTRACTOR. Dealer in cement, lime and hard wall pla-kft CHAP PELL & GiRAR-D Succescn to O. W. Taylor HOUSE MOVSP Of all kinds and dcscrlotlons. Pries it sonable. Give us a chance to give you u estimate on your work. 1 Jl West Jd btrc. -Phone Red ZM . OR.F.CON EUGENE. Your Earnings Get into the bank whttha you put them there or not If you spend all somebody else deposits your money. It is better to do your own banking:; We pay interest on both time and demand certificate of deposit. Eugene Loan and Savings BankT $100,000