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i Dress Goods Sale ! 38-inch all-wool Albatros, light blue, scar let, green, black and cream, regular 60c goods, per yard ; :.43c All 35c Dress Goods at- - 25c All 50c and 60c Dress Gosds at 43c All 75c Dress Goods at 60c All $1.00 Dress Goods at- 80c All $1.25 Drejs Goods at 95c Summer DressGoods. J Cc per yard goods at 8c J2Jc per yard goods at.. 10c J 5c per yarPgoods at. . . 12'Ac 20c per yard goods at i 15c 25c per yard goods at 20c My entire stock of Dress Goods at a Reduced Price. A PENNY SAVEQ IS A PENNY MADE. I. T. NICKLIN. 'Phone Main 63. N. E. Cor. 9th and Oak Electric Light and Power. A talk with us will prove to you that ELEC TRIC LIGHT is the enly light you can afford to uie in your homeQr put in the house you are building', Your property will rent more readily, will pay a higher income, and attract a better class of tenants if it is EQUIPPED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Electricity in your homi insures to you the comforts and conveniences ELECTWC FANS, ELECTRIC FLATlROfcJS. 0 ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES. ELECTRIC COOKING UTENSILS. ELECTRIC POWER never tires, it serves faithfully, it never complains. RequirecJittliQpr no space, less care. Absolute adaptation to all conditions. Its uses mean a great saving in machinery, and first cost of installation of plant, great economy in cost of operation and inte nsi O C&d production possible only where electricity is used. If you want an estimate made on cost of light CD or power, ring up this office, MAIN 28, or write us for information and our representativeQwill call on you at your convenience. Willamette Va.iey Co., LI 644 Willamette Street. 0 I J Grand Removal Sale! O Cyn.nencms April 12, Ending Ju y 12. $ 1 8,500 worth Fine Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goas Will Be SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES This 9fock consists of soiruPof the best brands g OQothing made, such as Michcls, Stein Co., New "fork, 9i B. Kuppcnhcimcr & Co., Chicago, 111., David Adlcr & Co., Milwaukee, Wis., and many other leading brands. E. rf&NSON, Sivs Open 'till 8:00 Every Evening During This Sale. SCHEME TO AID ALIENS PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Big Terminals Will Be Built For Immigrants Exclusively. cost or peojeot oVsHi.ooo.ooo "d0? STSJL Hw Large Ilailtrar Companies Will Eara Erect a Oulldloc Kear Ellla laland The Strnctore Will lava Every Form of Convenience Be form Susveated bjr Coinnilaaloaer Robert Watchorn, Jive bljf. terminals, for the exclusive tre of tlie -thousands of weary lmml grouts let through the burs at Ellis Is land every day. ore to be built bv the five big railway companies and their 89 Singleton did every moment dependent systems doing business with E. B. Wlllard is toon to return U England. Will Archie and Adele Cox are the midgets who Impersonate "the babes" In "Babes In the Wood." Marine Elliott Is now appearing with London suc cess won both dramatically and so claUy. Harrison Hunter of Viola Allen's company received news recently that be was the recipient, through his brok er's will, of J100.000. Charles Frohman has made arrange ments with Miss Maude Adams by which she bas agreed to play the title role In "Peter Tun" for the next two years. VIoia Allen said to an Interviewer lately: "I know I should have done Jvst Notice is hereby given that H. f. ud two bundr' Pr TTu,n.-ir. h.a kuan 4!i, Bnnni...l J ua 1 . M1B(1 doll,.--. .1 " J "Himwi au- ..cw auu ii;e further ' til aiimstrator of the estate r.f Louis : costs, which ii,,i t Hartwig, deceased,, by the county j sud docketed hi th T court of Lane county, Oregon, and all ; said court in said c rk' persons naving claims against said es tute are requested to pieseut the same with proper vouchers to the said ad ministrator at the law oft.ee of L. ISilyeu in Eugene, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. . Dated April 7th, 1906. 11. F. HARTWIG, Administrator. U BILYEU, A ttorney. of the play. That speech befow the curtain! I feel every word of It, and 1 know bow she felt it." Electricity bus done marvels in stage presentations of latter years, but It is doubtful if this powerful force has ever been utilized more effectively than It is iu "At tbe World's Mercy." a new and powerful play by Owen Davis. Willie In St. Louis recently Dorothy f berrod, leading lady for 11m Murphy, bought s.x sample dresses of a Paris firm who had exhibited them at tlie world's fair. She will wear them in a new production Mr. Murphy has In view. FACTS FROM FRANCE. tlie government, says the New York TfiuQie. This announcement was made a few days ago after a series of pro tracted conferences between tlie repre sentatives of tbe railroads and tlie ntw commissioner of Immigration. Itob- atcborn. The erection of such icturcs will mark a humane reform in tbe handling of tlie Immigrant tbat will. It Is hoped. protect tlie Iguorant for eigner from tlie swimu of thieves and confidence men that prey on the unsus pecting newcomer now. It Is In line with tlie straightforward policy of Commissioner U'istchorn, who the mo ment be got on the island determined tLat there shcVd be some humane re forms made W the benefit of tlie Im migrant. The erection of nn Immigrant termi nal was one of the reforms planned to be executed as soou as possible. Menu v.ille a dozen or more minor reforms, directly affecting tbe treatment and in spection of tbe Immigrants on the Is land, were made, in all of which tlie commissioner was supported by Com missioner General Sargent and through Dim by tbe president himself, who bus utplied the "square deal" rule to the men, women mid childreu who Bock to these shores from every corner of the globe. At first the commissioner had Inttysl- ' ea to build a terminal on the south e&Atern Cud Of Ellis (stand with trnplr .......i i. ......... ...T54ach coin. vu ni:nin;Huiii coil neci 1 HIT U 1 recti V Wl O ' the main systems of nil the roadsQilng A Paris Sat'omVbas hit upon an out of Jersey City. The plan was an- 'l!ea which is popular with bis tennuts. proved by the government and would 0n tue door of every apartment Is a have, been executed, but for the Inter- ""piher. and on tbe first of eaehjnontb ventiou of the big roads concerned. lue """uoru uruws a lottery, aim tne Tlie president of France receives a salary of $U0.O0O per year, lie Is, be sides, entitled to a private car and nil his expenses. Tlie cabinetmakers of France arc artists, but they keep 'reproducing yeai after year the style which their fore fathers have made for centuries. Having been married In TSS2. at the oge of sixteen, tbe wife of a mechanic a; the French arsenal lu Kochefort re cently gave birth to her twenty -third child. Paris taxauieter cabs are to bo fitted with small electric lumps, which will be at tbe service of tbe passenger up on slipping a small coin In a slot. Tim P-iiidit will slow for nbout half an hour NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Blanton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that A. W. Blautuu and C. 13. tfilluntou have been duly appointed administrators of the estate of William Blanton, deceased. by the county judge of Lane county. state of Oregon. All persons having claims agaiuetQthe state are hereby noiuiea to present rne &ame to me administrators of tbeOtate at the law office of Cieorge K. DorriB in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, within six mouths from tlio date of the first pub lication of this notice, with the nec essary vouchers. Dated this 11th day of February, lauo. l. 13. Da ill "d court in said c0u.T,v " ' auu oraer of sale t, I commanding meTu tl?e1 aiaie oi Oregon in or.l said iu, ui. , oru coL to sel Vi, .s f." ""d real property, to i. .ulu i lhe south half 0f c , No. 17 g. of-r. Nn . . 1 iu section No. of 1 ?' alsco beginning at a not?,','1 V line of county "road 'h.V" section No. 14, betiiL ' r, chains, more or less H uortlieA comer , f .J" Si. thence r,,i. 'u wi chains. rh.n.-. .. .' theuoe nnrth Is to .... O ' line nf Qi.i . ... . south 89 degrees aud 48 i-S'.oo cnains to a.w h?outaiuiug Jin ,y " 'v iu Lane county, Oregon NW tllor,.C :. ., state of Oregon 'sud i with said execution and 0-Xl I will ou Monday, ,le Maw. mat I... ' . - 11 BLANTON, ) Admiurtratois estate uf O O .L:lockA and 4 o'clock n Williani!!iauton, deceased. w,tl att'ie o'clock p.m., u,,1' GEO. B. DOKRIS, C ttt th so"thwei,t d"or of tin. Attorney ,Q iWTlCli TU C'KEL' i.'f oKS. -wrK-m-my, y lyq that the i n- aer&igned naa been unpointed by the couuty court of Lane county, Oregon, as administratrix of the estate oi A. CJ. MattWvs, deceased. All persons having claims aaiurt said ertate ure herelr notified to present the ttuae, witCT? proper vouchers, 1 1 the uu- der.-iined at tlie law office of Wood cock & Potter, u ithin .-J months from tiio unte oi the llrst publication of this notice. Dated this t'll'li dtv of MimtIi, 1M1. .MAi.'illA A. ii.iT Ui-AVS, Adinini-lnttrix o: the entr.te of A. (... Aliitt t'ert s. c.t-Cfai.ed. i)ODCOC'Iv ,t POTTf.K, w Atto iieys. courthouse in Eugene, La Wl-TLUU, (JUer fill' KM f... iiw.t ( -.,.1 ..iTV ., cu. , '"-iiipeuai, nil of llMTeilllll iir' v . , li r - 'Km, 1 me ml ,u j tuia 1 .11 any ' A t i Sheriff of Lane County,' Or. xotDe TcliEiTnTi" Notice is liefMiivTb.-,... .1 . .. 1 . u .- ..... ,, ial 111 xiut;ene, uiegou.y im.su;ucu, u. 1'. 6klpwurtl-fTE uuJLPpoiiited by tlio cofrtTl 01 ijiue cuuuiy, uregon. ndmir tor of the estate of Ciales C,ll deceased. All persons lmvinc , S'jiiinst said estate are hereby , to present the same, did, riri: aid administrator at Eiimu. j'iu, wlthiu six months I101! icreof. Dated this 11th W of April U. F. SK1PWOKTI ' Adininisti which placed before Commissioner Watchorn a protest ngalust a general tormlual ou Ellis Island. v Commissioner Watchorn's Idea In halng a terminal at his right hand, as it were, was to have In the palms of lis two hands tlie care and respon sibility of the Immigrant from the mo ment he passed the Inspectors until he lar.ded among his friends. A terminal or. the Island would have given him Cils complete grasp and responsibility, but Hie roads. having -a fixed agree ment with t government to carry occupant of the flatQfhe number of which proves to be the winning one pays no ren ' ENGLISH ETCHING. ' Londoners use on an averapQlilrty four gallons of water per head per day A total of $3,070,000 Is annually paid by tlie Tiritish people for the support of tlie royal family. Last year's output of ne Qshlpa In Bngiauu (steam and sallV-vras 515. with n tonnage of l,3.r3.750. US airalnst 403 lnmlgrnuts from New York to their ships In 1904, with a tonnage of 1,010,- uesuuutiou oncrea n reasonnoie com- SliO. promise, the erection of separate im migrant terminals by each road carry lug Immigrants. "The representatives piOented r.O sonnble objections to n general termi nal," Commissioner Watchorn told n reporter, "aud agreed to erect termlnnl stations for the exclusive use of the Immigrant That's Just what we want ed. If they do tbls-nnd they hove giv en me their word that they will tbe Immigrants will lie away frouGue hands of the lanOsa''k and reach their destination with sound bodies and purses." CCOecent political meeting In Eng land the speaker made a Jest and, find ing tbat his audience had missed the point of It, said playfully. "I had hoped, gentlemen, that you would lauzh at tbat." A plaintive voice came through the silence, "I laughed, mister." Then everybody did. , Of books DUblished In F.nn-lnnd litsr year there were 8,'.'32 of tliem 1,730 were novels. The works connected with education numbered 094, and of theological books there were 563. There were 540 historical aud biograph ical works. Pnntrv nnil tlio di-nmn flf. ..uwer luo p.ua.-ui JJBfJil cuuipilllllLO urecl Ilot s0 largely. reach tlie commlsslowr's olllce of tlie, long delay of Immigrants In reach,. tluir destination. Not Infrequently the unsuspecting nOis fall IniOthe baudi of thieves and confidence meii-fter tlwy leave the Island or are forced to stiy lu lodging houses haunted by the lorest criminals because of'theQw ness of Immigrant trains. Severn! hu :'..f.riii3 have already been made, but Commissioner Watdiirn will uot be satisfied until the Inuuiratiou au thorities nt New York lmve full control of the situation from tlie moment tlie limn'.'.'rant Is turned over to the trans pol l in ; road until he reaches his destination. The iininlgrnnt-icunlnal are to be MODES OF THE MOMENT. Tlie empire gown will be more popu lar Qn It was when introduced lust autumn. Lace flounces are In the highest es teem for trimming gowns to bo worn nfter dark. Velvet covered buttons are being used In quantity for all sorts of trim ming devices. Black and white are to be much worn iu the coming season, as they have been tills winter. The new sleeves will be somewhat SUMMONS. In the couuty court tf the state oi Oregon for Lauo county J. W. Zimmerman, plujitiff, John Jensen and M. J. Hansen. w defendants. To John Jensen and M. J Hansen, the abive-numed defeuots: l()be name of the State of Oregon you are hereby tequired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitle action and court within six weeksTfom the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: six weeks from the 14th day of MarA, A. D. 1906, and to an swer the complaint filed in the above entitled acliou, uud if you fail to so armear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff willQikQ judgement against you tor the Bum 01 840, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent. Nyi annum from Decem ber 4, lik5, aud for bis reasonable at torney fees aud for his costs and dis bursements bereiu. This summons is published by ordei of Uouoruble G. R, Cbrisman, couuty judge uf Lane couuty, state of Ore goud, which order is dated March 13, 1900. O L. M. TRAVIS, Attoreny forf Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution aud order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Lane ou the 20th day of March, 1900, ou a judgment rendered in said court on tlio 0th day of January, 1900, ill a qii i r. v-Lj-iii 11 .1. F.. Mospltnn Co.. a corpHrfttion, was plaintiCiul4- S- NiclH'sou was defendant, aud iu ta- vor orsiiid ipkntill' uud against suid named deteuimut lor the Bum or one hundred fourtuou 00-100 dollars, will, interest thereou from said 0th day of January, 1900, at the rate of Bix per cent per annum, aud the further sum of ten 'JO-lUO dollars costs, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed 111 tbe clerk's office uf said court in said coimty on the 19th day of JantfJy, r.KJtfud execution and order of sale to me Bisected, commanding me iu the nunrr of tlie state of Oregon, in order to satisfy suid judgment, costs and accruing costs, to sell the following de scribed attached real p(3"3ryit0-w'';: All that part of lot No. 4 in block No. 8 in the town of Springfield ac cording to the extended survey there- ef,with the workshop thereou, except- NOT1CE TO CKEDiTuKh, Notice is hereby given tint tl dersigned has beeu appoii.Q I county court of Lane comity. 0 as administrator of the estate 0! Maui I. Gossett, deceased. A sous having claims against the are hereby notified to preset, same, with the nron r much, the undersigned at the hnv ofll wuuuiiis & iseun, in Eugene, Or wiinin six mouths from the di tne if T publication of this uoti, .to of first publication. Am QF. H. tiOSSET!! nistrator of the of Willimu l.iosJ deceased. ' WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys for estate. Dal 19U0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that I. order of the county court oi county, Oregon, duly made at tered of. record on the Oth d Febmu y, 190(5, in the nintter estafyr' 1. O. Morgon, decoR-. undeVTnged was duly appointe minisvi-jitor of said estate. All sousfTy, (Tg claiir.3 against .jrl are Lt.eby notified to preseTa t with tne proper vouchers, ajJOi dersigned at tlie office of Yooilc PotteKyn KuiAj.e. Oregon, wlthi months from tlie date o4his not Uutea V iiugene, Oresfn, reo 9th. 1900. J. C. MORGAN" Adininistrntor of tlie eel of I. O Morgan, ceased. VOOD(SCK & POTTER, Attor'(er erected at once, wl-mie of the roads have already drawn plans for t've the elbow, and tlie gathers at tlio ton stnictures. They will cost collective!. will be moro(?par.QC? 6aS3. more than S1.000,OtU The roads doing Small our new hats arew be, whetlrJ the largest business with the govern- er we wear derbleii. plQ.Oj, sailors I mem ore tne I'cnnsyivoiua, tne Iew York Central, the Lackiinna, the New Jersey Central and tlie Baltimore .... .1 r II V 4- n ....l.l I... smaller lhnn rlm. rrf. tl, n.. r. '" I""'""' There will uot be so Wuch fullness aV-fby deui recorded iu Deed Book No. or other shapes. Key are to be rerK c . 8urVl deemed frnn, mlm,ln. l .S?couty. 0.re0."' 01, ouiges 39 and 4), of the records of Lane county, Oregon. Also lots 3 and 4, block No. 9, of Springfield, Orotfon, according to the extended survey thereof, in Laue Sf ecial Pricts on all Grades of Ranges For a Short Time ftnly. SAL. LONG No. 50 NINTH AND OAK. O and Ohio. The Pennsylvania and the ered with huge SowOtnd feaUiers.- "jawoia wuiicvwn iui 1 is uKiiu iiue r.ew lork 1 OSL (ret thy ilk of Immigrants, because fully 70 poY cent of the Immigrants set- i rniTnniAi n mpc tie In western towns or cities. The liOITORIAL FLINGS. Lackawanna carr, that portion lch,0 i, .,, . . u 1U Its br.Q-h systems tl.rough the hard ZTeZ Zn T. e-, coal terrlton-. carrlM thousand, into TUer.e ea.n be a cotituUonal amend- that region, and for nil of the road, In- e"V3rl" Ration of divorce, btttJ terMtad th onrrvin nt , 00 cftltuUonal amendment can pre-'. Is a profitable hnslness. "ut f'lsu nmtriages.-St Louis Tost- The Baltimore and Ohio, the Lucks- !l' , wanna and the New Jersey Central wlti T"e "len"',l syndicate bas decided bfVl their terminals on the Jersey bLC. '"P f,1"lkl'sl'',,r' Tlt Is too bard s ott',e bay. Tlio Pennsylvania com- nunltl"""t foiKorgettlng to put n don- $20 Reward I, the undersigned, will pay f any person who will furnish infi : tion as (iwho the party or partit that poisitd my ..-C'Ct Z. A. DAVIS. 2t)8 Eust Thirteenth Stn- n This chni(o) to get an enlarged I trait, expires Saturday uiitni. "1 in your photos and coupons. HAMPTON BKll Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge No. J Meets second and fourtl?5ionday, Eagle 1 H. C. MORRIS. Preaikot-1 "w. E. BARKER, TkisukI , B. N. RCUNDS, Q c5-' 'I'' ... III, r 1,1' j(r LaO V , ' . 't : .U v I 0O in U., i Vt-l u.l. lnv. 13 j . C 1 pifiOhas tvvlsnl the plans for Its big ten-0ial on tlie tipper west side -if Maiuiattan to allow a large space Kr a.seimrate liyuilgrant ttMin connect big illreAly Villi tracks over which only Hie Immigrant trains will run out. TWe are to be several more tnii.ns fM oa aA' n change of schedule made U nil J- roads when the new terminals an- constructed. Some of the roads LoK to have tlu ir terminals built and In operation In the full. Kadi of the structures is to have every form ij m ) vena-ace for tile iin.ffiv.iuut. ble r- 'xtet and V lean for life into each of his plays.-Haltimore Herald. Tlie New York teslslng- wants to enact a Inwfjor the taxation of tax dodgers. This will add another tax to dodge. What the dodgers fe?r is en forcement of law, not legislation. Chi cago Record -Herald. A lmiigj litlie state h,si,;t:d at HauncinVr.i Jg' life rciQ-s to give permission foi his safe d-vuslt 1OT to lie opened. H Is sn;i os, d to co;..!n atxiut ?. ii.iiiM. Hard to lieve that man is crazy.- Nc.v York T.Tara. Now, therefore, in tho name of the state of Oregon, and in compli. auce with said execution and order of sale I wilK on Monday, the 14th day of May, W.Ki, betvteen the hours of 9 o'clock a. nionnd 4 oVvk p. m., to wit: at oner o'clock prm., on said duy, at the southwest door of tbe couuty courthouse CUi EugQe, Lane, couuty, Oregon, offer for mle for cash, subject to redepmtion, all of the above defendant W. S. Nickerson's right, title and intePst in and to the above described renl property. j Uated this 30tb day of -March, 1906. I FRED r ISK, j Sheriff ofQ-ane County, Oregon. SHERIEFS' SALE ON FOK.ECLOS-; URE. O Notice is hereby given tbat by vir-1 tue of an execution aud order of salo issued out of the circuit court of Qp I state of Oiein for the county of, 1 Lane on the l!ifh day of April 1900, I on a jQ!K"m !:t t-uiteifc'sjn said court I ,011 tlie 8II1 d::" ot?iiirch. l!i, in a 1 suit wnereiu ,wmes itiorudike was plaiutitr hikI' Sarah A. IW'lw and Jer- ' ry lleebe her lini :ui.?J and C. K. ' .Mitchell, were def. mhmts and iu fa-1 SGeXEEiintitt' and acuinst snid liani. CldeU n hititfl for the sum of 1 twenty Tiiuo iiuiidred tvvA ty-one To-J ltm dolinrs. vvitli int. r-t there'll from Mh day oi Miuch, Il.i0, at o The ShieM of Quality . O is he J-llTHMY 3 vvvm 1 a a 1... n,m,.nl u-orn unfKi ,11 th clothine jury by perspiration. Trtv.DE IN CALIFOPNIA. Pri.-e, plain, all sires Ventilatrd, all sires Si H. FRJENDL 394 Willamrtte Street. , i tat s le. When orderir.R fcymn.Q -urr. BcS)ire ol irml.tt.e..s name on every slibli. C. BENEDICT CO o 0 00 o CD