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lu iid'ersellmg; AT THE ARRIVES FJIOM "Prices -SCENEOf EARTHQUAKE BEGIN TO HEAR , FROM RELATIVES BON MARCHE ST0R& A dollar isn't any bigger here than elsewhere. It simply looks bigger because buys more. We want everybody to come Monday and keep coming, for we're going to treat you so you'll be glad you come. A few Lffit'erselling Prices. Read them thousands more just as good. ncr Values in white Waists, $2.50, $2.0 DC and $J.75, very stylishlv trimmed.. ; i.M to 34.3u values, as nanasome as igey can oe majie. unotriemng price Hind:ome white Lawn Waists, trimmed in embruiatiy and lace - - A, Davis Tells of "His Experiences in San o o Franjisco ;F(iit as if ilia Failh Wasiukjg-- of the People in the fa; run a it HSfyto City Is Indescribab Eene Boys Safe ..... . a .. . ISL I am r.flifh ? Irtrfrllinf 354 yards Brussels Net, fancy bortf$ Davis, who resides at East laCC liliaia UACr&eUing. asyoueversawat$2to$2.25,on...Ti&WLluttud Mill treats, in this to ! ara J SO yarns line Torchon la from the 10c ttt M -frain San Fraueisco at the time IViaAUd V S LrtlCe OfliS. -ill. ,Q u. ..1. HX.,ail .W M&mJK S3. 3 8 earthquake, arriving home but , t , "car, awaa,. - .Mon one of the i i "-jy AS Here is Where You Can Save Your Dolfci&ft FOUR. BIG EMBROIDERY Si&SMSA znVUAfJnc. rnmm'nrintr Mnm4,iv. varri 29e 35e Embroideries, commendoo' lonfl.ii 25c Embroideries, commencing Monday, yard 9c 15c Embrigl2rie5commsncinfg)ng-,!fo s 25c This coupon is worth 25c with a $2 pur chase in our Shoe Department. 2 Take Off tBe OU, Put an the New, 'f id fci8 300 pairs Ladies' $2.25 Low Cut SFrcnk Underselling price while ) 2'50pjQsLadie2.0best ani very b:st low cuts. Undcrselig t f CffV, while they last -. V l4fl& delayed A ifrilfiZt, reporter culled at his resi- uvmju ueiiit, luuiuiug uuu liiiitivicttcu is uifi,. talked very iuteiestiugly .(I lor llajpi hour or more ot his oxprg riciiciin inoity during me exeiie- went ol the earthquuke and lire. A wrljgi account ol his story as told ttl)-'go(jj- would be the most inC etu account of the disaster yet priuil, but lagjS' space allovts the ...i.K nl ....!.. u fuu ..f flu VW -alient features of the account. Air. Davis was staying at the Audi torium Hotel, a sstory brick rue ture ut 117 iiy street, one block ngfth of Market, at the time of the eiuuiquiiKtj rie was in room n- on cue lup iiour Anxiety of Eugene People Beginning to Bo Relieved Telegrams Recieved rtiru. . He vvufj awuko a short UunKSlore'the shock came and weutVed,leii1' mht blTe cud w .... . I trnt wi( or tn t:tv. Thvrfi mr- The Underselling Notion Sfeo?. Sand Silk, 4c: bzst Darnin? Cotton, 2c spool; best 5c Pearl Buttons, 3c do2n; bes )(0c Blickel Plated iaiety Pins, 4c dozen ; Ladicsuc tancy trill nose iuppwrters, yc ; Hooks and Eves, car;) Jc; Pins, 1c; Paper Cube Pins, 4c; 15c Tooth 9 Brusgs, 9c. 35c vjQite brittle Hair Brushes 19c. j (THOUSANDS MORE AT SAME UNlSELLING PRICE. The last wk of our big Carnival Sale. If yu.want to save money conO to BiTRrWi.-Jt vr. BON THE U DERS LLING STORE WALTER U0 MBS ISAYS McKIHLEY IS A BAD man; I Eugene B:y Nominatsd by Oar Congressman For Cadetship to Naval Academ? - v Anothe?EiiKoiie boy has boon lion cfllii oredJiy selection Jut gov vice. Tlio fulUiwrug tolegnun la oxplanutoiy: WaMhiWton, April lOCKi. ' Walter V. Combs, Eiitteno, Oregon. You have boon nominated by mo for appointment as midshipman to the United Btatos Naval Academy at Sn napolis. HINUEK HKUMANX. ;V press disiHitli frf Salv'iU says: State Land Agent West is in receipt j of a letter from Ja lies L Rodgers, I Aneriean consul-general at Shanghai, I China, d"bid March' 1-, Baying: "lloraco (!. MuKinly has been Snanulial for some time past, l out per- present is at Ningpo. I have no en U but at self-. Knowledge ot me wnerenooi oi o.ji. Ml.Si A(lll u jelvett with a Wiavter ID. Puler. " . ' nienibershii) of 2 Mrs. Jowett is ! West has another lettor from HoKff g gl,pvume organizer and thor 1'owler, consul-beneml at Che), ' OUghly undcrsta.pV the art of organ dated Marcli II), saying McKinley, nn- lziug a locl(?e of mBU llml WOIUcn who der thnMiamo or "wiimm uson, of goa morll character and who Minneapolis, Minn.," cnWd on I'l g. aocmly arooiitalila to sach other. March 11, and probably left tho same TuU u,(1 s.u ont und t10 nit uay tor xu'iilkiu mo fuvovHi,i0 ciTcunfciyuices mmd nroin- sleep again, Lut had been asleep july a few minutes when ho was jwukened by leiug thrown out ofjjis ued to tue floor. Mr. Davie says' hs .'eeliis at that time were beyond :mmau pocr to uefccybe. With if ilculty 1ft kilo.su to Ins feet and Cried to make his way to the 5?,ut bo cause of the swuyiiQ uud pitching of che building it was impossible to xiffl. The best way he could do scribeis sensations 1 to say that it seemed Qi the earth was sink, mg aQl that the ocean would veep over everything. Tne 'volk theatre adjoined the uolc3j.ere T Mr. Das ayed He looked out of the window of hie room and itipp-ed as if the dome of 11 theatre building we.s, mov.ny right up to him. From the tlret Mr. Davis realized thut it was an Earth quake and he thought his time Juil ome. lie nually mude his way to the door of the riin, but was unable i.o open it. jgjic bunding boon lurch ed in another direction and thu door Hew open. In the hallway lne were cursing, women aud children were screaming and pandemonium reigned. All wore in their night clothes and were making their way doi the stuEXvajo to get ant of the building, the elevattoi-s havinWieeu pi(S)out of The Lincoln Annuity Union waooiuii..nin. The c6i-k of the hotel, organized in Spi glleld last yeek by ith rare presence of mind, locked iNEvHOD&yT Lincoln Unioa Twenty-Two Members " "rganfesd Mr. and Mm. J. W. Kays last night received a message from their daugh ter, Miss Leone Kays, who was attend ing art school iu San Francisco at the time of the earthquake, was at Friiitvale, an Oakland snbv when the message was sent. She sad she had succeeded in sluing all her effects and that she was m$ injured in any manner. Mrs. Hill, sifter of Mrs. W. L. Cheshire, also escaped safely. K Schwarzschild this morning re-' ceired a telegram from Maurice S. , flellmau, a cousinstntiug that all bis relatives in the city were safe. Fraidc Ware this morning received the following from Joel B. Ware, his brother, at San Francisco: "lam safe and sound. " Mrs. Church this morning received j a telegram from her son Earl, stating that he was all right and that he i might be home soon. . S. O. (VanArinitaire, formerly Eugene but uow f Portland, who was til Oakland at the time of tne eartbQ qnake,(?gfrvedherfl last night to visit relatives. He went over to SaiiJJKran- cipco the morning of the earthquake. iur, anu nirs. vin jsarrert, oi ai liuny, the latter formerly Ruth FUuu, pushed through btre this alteruoon on their way home from San Fran cisco. Th) had to move their lodg ings thro9 timtiH after the earUkquuke ou accoTiut of the tire, and walked all 1 OXFORI A 11 . au the latest thi: f ior men, women m . i . criiaren o at YORAM'i SHOE STOR got (Hi! of the city. Tnr were mar ried at the Palace Hoti44uTj' a day or two bfnre the earthquake? Mrs. W. W. Martin toduyQvceired a letter from Wr sister, rs. B. S. TayloiSnnta Kosa. She said their rcsidei($e stood but their gujeery store was demolislOd. They are ilsiug t)1 churches there as morgues ttorueyGoo. B, Eris toniiy re ceive'S' the following telegram from Herbert C. Tlnpsou, formerly of Eugene: "Family escaped, g)it burned out. Saw Thurston and Church sate at Ross Valley. " 73) Where can I buy Tobacco Cheap at UttMeld', o Just north of Griffin's Hardware StorJ All 5c packaged... 6 foJ A" 10c package. B3or All n . , .... 6, AniOcciears A., r . .. " mix cigarettes -.6fo, All 10c cigarettes . 3 0. (9) HE HAS ALSO A Fllf L11NH Uf nFES TMAT MH IS SELI(! IJNLr UMAP Garden too RSS of all kimiu bulk. Chaml;eib Hardware. For wall paper Freston & rf ai in store. To reduce ir stock olJranite 'j! andjMarble, for the nexl 30 days ii I witlSe a big reduction in J price. Those desirint. wort k.i I . up lor Decoration Day should fhee their orders at once. AH J work set up on solid concfete t indation.ouet nolhinc 1 but high grade stock and work- i manship. 0&fe,iu',litjtu'i I (g;eno M&rKe and ranite VVorJj Cor. 6th andft'lllametie St. B. C. U EJmmocks, all prices! Chaiifbers' Hard U- I1I11. Ho tells of thong8ofMcMn. to ue on6 0f the leading soQal ley ai3 Little Egypt iu Shanghai and aud fratonllordors iu Springfield. Tooth Brushes. ivit hn him inloriuatlon lliat tUCiMll jjly Is a bacOfian. Note and Commsnt Q The Lincoln Annuity Union purely fraternal, patriotic and benev-Klitreet a f niiuutcs aftei 10 first This week only we give'yu special val ues. Better Brushes for less money than was ever before offered 63 in Eugene. Brushes from 5c to 50c each. Wc guarantee every Brush. Bristles will not come out. With each bottle of our Antiseptic Tooth Powder we will give free 4 Brush such as usiBftr sells for 25c Everybody uses toothlTushcs; nobody shofld miss this opportunity. W. L. DeLANO olent and promotos peace, goo'd will nnd(2)'rii(?tvtiou nniong and for its memls. lt provides mutual aid and assistance to both pvn aud wo- i meu aud has a plan of insurance that Of Jill deeds that attempt ot a San ; would pay tho most skeptical to iuQs FranPisco mob to reach the imllions tigate. in tho great iQfit vaults appears about j Tho ofllcers who were elected for the most despernU, especially ns they ' the year we: Mrs. X3lnValzah, wero guarded tiy soldiers. There are j speaker; Mrs. J. P. Fry, vice speaker; over throo hundred niigions storod ; gjuules Dority, pag speaker; Mrs. therein, but even with the besttools j W. Casteel, chaplain; W. Luther. and explosives and plenty of time it clerk; M. W. asteel, sergeuiat- would take experts to ck them suf ficiently to get tho money, ! Thrco"huiuired thousand to feed and care for is n tuV but the Aer ican people may be truVced to seo that tho least possi sulftiriug will result : : : : T lllrtns win not wait, ana not n icw J ... fh . tinve first seen the light during and since the Hie in tents or under sheets arms; Mrs. Heidt, inner door keep (; W. Casteel, outer door keepor ; Dr. jinValzah, physOan. News. HI K HAZlLtlOD'S FINE ICE outvie doors, thus preveuUffv tho : uuobts ipui going intoLhe struuts, whure IjiCu4c and stone und all Kinds of debris vere(l!t)gt killing men and women 1Q the score. Seeing that he uoulduot gut out of the building, Mr. Davilr relurU'd to his room and Uretsed himself, but bety:so of the recurrence, of thecks he was com pelled to Jmrry away and leiLto ino of his belongings tuore. The Trout ot the hotel where ho stayed fell into ti shack. SUFFERING IXDLSCRI UAULE. Air. DaviB says the suh'ering of the people Vvas Indescribable. No water nor food xuld bo had at tus4 price for a lcTV time. Ho luid uolhiu to Somnthing now wneeis pricked notroleusjjit Goniph's bicycle Dunn's home-mde bread is the (8; ii. tho city. Good onion sets. Chambers1 Harvnre. For tsp)ing the best., C. L. Winter is in ci"drg2 of t he 'inter Photo Co. Studio, and (guarantees re sOlts. Chambs Bloc. 'PhonB.d '31- Jiesl liiiefai go-caits for tbinoney. Chitnibers1 llitrdwuie. W Succetkcrs to O. W.Taylor HOUSE MOVING Of l!l kinds and descrlDtions. Prices ih son.ibli ius a chance to give ye' Vhone Red ;stlmaS) on "Sour work. West 3i3treet. l. m. roey, m CONTfiiCTOR. ! in cerujent.lime and hard wall plat! ! rime. Ho hi uruiK uio nit.1 flay nuthing biit a cup of bladk coffee and two crackers the next tyyppayiug a We guarnntoe ditJar for them. Ho remained in thc;team Dve Worl eity 20 hours after tho earthquake, being unable for a long time to find a way through tho lire and demolished bay ovor to Oaklifjjd EUUEXE HOYS ALL RIGHT. Mr. Davis says tht Cass Matlock Say. your wheel should vaseline no oiliug Goniph's bicycle store Garden cultivators ar-d bottom prices. ghambs' Hnidware. Tata your cleaning, dyeing and pre4)ng to 4r Willamet. Eug ene Steam Dj4Wor2ls. Security Lice Powder for chicks. Chambers Hardware. Diinn'srcHd-ls made fron potato (W'ast and has that good, wholoine j ttiste you like. Go to Jennings & Edwards for the I. trmfolastie rnof DHlnt. firn nnd ,t-lHr V proof, with a G-year guarantee. Ice cream at Dunn'sikory. nur ork. Eugene i ;team Dve Works. df Vudor Porch shades. i Chambers' Hardware. Dea!er?n 9. L necesKary i&nenf, im3, tecders at I WMwter. 'X " ! j Contractor for anls oi mason worl 1 1 Enquire of Eillmire Bros., Draymen.' dtf sr w'-- TTJLIUS GOLDSMITH ! I 1 1 - i 0 Ol UCSNE I not ......... ....o , , ip.M ...i.i . J buildings to the ferries to cross the 1 - LZ & $1 5 O.OCW , ,.-.,-ea, n.mnsci thing Is going fnst at ur-ncrwi. ontinu ov- JENNINGS 4 1 WARDS. We are 10idquarter9 for garden w " .ind grass seed of all kinds. j n: ,ceiv pin ti J. W. WHTE. The Hazelwood restaurant and Ed uoodchSyl, formerly of Eu gene, roomed at thgv Oregon House, a wooden umlriingiJn Turk street. In tho same Jilock with tho Auditorium Hotel. He did nut see the bfiys after dooe on rMinnable tennl, Sin FrmcUci and Portland. Sfcbt dram oa CnltarJ ! ol K.changt wo" fsiier (Sjintrlea. Deroaitj rcccivrr: mbjt ar ertiliTate ot dtpoaH. AH CO I loo Alison with nt opens its I tho earthquake, Jmt as no lives were tlw famous ! losn tho building 0 ?.C53):ycd or blankets stretched over low rmgo-j ..,, ,w lh nrn ,ln,,l,t,iiv f it i, CallV',..,. , ,, . tinllintf, oa in tl. Bn, f , . polos In the public parks ami vac lots of San l''rancicao. There are not ' loss tlmii 3uO,(XK houseless, hnniehQ people tltgje, bo tho number of out door births must bo coiniiKJiiblle. tug tomorrow will servo 1 delicious mneetfs3on avor, Hazelwood Ice cream received dis tinction and asQawarded the gold medal at the Lewis and Clark fair. The Ind was and is tempered to the shorn lamb in this instance just ! think of tho suffering and denth that 1 would bavo ensued had the tire come with storm tiivArnin. ia W. R. G, Ation the I nothing as to the snfoty of other for l'553mii Eugene residents thWe. Of course Mr. Davis is vevy glad to get home and says he never wants to go to San Frauci agtOi. He thiuks ij-eople by the tluusaud will leave Uie city (wver po return and that It will be years aud yeais before the city will be what g was before. Paint with Phoonix pjgut. & fral, agoul Wood, wood, wood. At Transfer Co. Bread that makes bragjj aud Dunn's. ' Prestof) Eugene T O HKNORICKS, Pretvnt, P BSNODCltASS caahm. Itlooa iDtruifdlc J ....fl tn Pttf I H POTTER C Are you golngn pat? Tby Rhij. j Hellef Corns win t Willinma propostjjoiO is the , 2(? to uiaKe 1 nest, hoe us. u ClttRnbers' HimlwareA All members are requested to attetaV tho regular meeting of the Woman's Saturday evening, April arraugeiiKsita for hclnim; the Calivorimt sutferers. ELLA HENDERSON. Pres. Can Jack Bills 0 Parties who called at t9e Guard oP flee rpgardlng Jack bills are notified that we cannrlnt them n(S- ... i havijj lHe(? returned from tho ns- paper otUco to which it had been loaned. Artist Ctunn will make you a nor trait for 87 cents that will cost you 1.98 any other place or tin Get your coupons. This offer expires! Saturday night HAMPTON BROS. Woman's ,,, I Advancement - ...ti, lsnmwhere better shewn than ou me n bank. C3 Moves Barbershop F. M. StanfTor has moved his barber fShop from Nar.th Willam ette stft to the bniloing formerly occupied by Y. C.flPotts' cigar ste, on Eighth street, near Olive, where he wll be pleased to meet bis old and rmpwhere better shrcya of the leadine banXs. Women place their money In a manner that contradicts the ide.'' they haw no heads for business. Th inf. rtahillhr and the elf an ft this bank make a favorite deposit! I for women. I We ray interest on time or demand crrtia- cate& oi deposit Eugene Loan and o Bank, Canhal and Surjta $100,000 O ii uew cusiUB.'rs. ; ' x 0 O O