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V i I ! "I i J 1 I I l 1 .irl 11 Hats and Shoes U. OF, 0 NEEDS MORE.MONEY FOR CURRENT EXPENSES amisi:mkts Oliver J- Ei'khardt' popular com- FOR. MEN At the nnniml meeting of the Hrmrd j of Keenta of th L'nlvorKlty of Ore Kon, fa thiH elty thin mornliiK. reports I of tho prcHldf-nt of tho Hoard of Iir i n( were received, ay tlio Port land Telegram. Tho report of tho pany U booked at the Kngeno theatre for four nlKhta, atartlni! tonight. Thin company han been reported a being one of the best repertoire companlen on the coast, tho cunt conxIstlnB of sueh capable people ail Mr. Oliver J. Eckhardt, Mr. James Guy Usher. Mr. K. Uirlns Kelley, Mr. James E. Dillon. Mr. Roy !, Mr. Claren llurton, and others In the male roles, and MIhs Georgia A. Nichols, the : REPORT OF COUNTY HOME AT THURSTON If you want a new hat or a new pair of shoes wc have just what you want Black and brown stiff hats in the latest shapes $3.00 Softhats$1.50,$2.00 $3.00 and $5.00 J. M. 6'Donneir shoes $3.50 and $4 Stetson shoes $6.00 ..AT.. ROBERTS BROS. .. TOGGERY.. 554 Willamette Street, president of the Hoard of Regents clever and attractive leading lady in showed a deficit of I If,, OHO. hailing character parts, Miss Ferle . The report of the president of tho Gillette, MIsb Ethclyn Noble and oth nnlverslty showed that there Is a to- 'ers, making a cast of principals sel la! enrollment, both of collegiate and 1 doin seen with a popular price organ graduate, up to the present lime of,lzatlun. The opening production will 39S. The report also shows that ' be tho beatlful immoral comedy dra members of tho faculty served during ma, "The Vlllago Schoolmaster." a tho months of October, November companion piece to "Way Down East" ana uecomiicr wirnout salary. ; and "York State folks. J ho meeting was held In tho office 1 In addition to tho of C, A. Dolph, In tho Mohawk build lug. The mcinliers who wero present were: It. H. Hean, president of tho board; 8. II. Friendly, K. V. Ilolmaii, C. A, Dolph and J. C. Alnsworth. I'. U. Campbell, president of the univer sity, was aMo present. I he board rc president of the (Special Correspondence.) Thurston, Jan. 22. Pillowing is tho annual report of the condition of the Lane county home at Thurston from January 1, 1907, to January 20, 1908: Number of persons received during year, 4. . Number of deaths during year, 1. i Number discharged during year. 8. j Number in home at present, 12. j The names, ailment and ago of the Inmates are as follows: ; JackBon Drown, paralysis, aged 70 years; S. Stattler. dementia, aged 75 years; James Lamond, asthma, aged . 58 years; James Sheppard, rheuma-j tlsm, aged 71 yearB; James Pollard, runture. aged 65 years; J. K. Crahb, injury to hip. aged 2 years; J. N. large acting company the "Ideals" carry as a spec ial feature between acts up-to-date moving pictures and illustrated Carter, paralysis, aged 5X years; An songs, also other vaudeville features, drew Cuppy, dropsy, aged it) years; that take up tho walling time be- Andy Chichester, rheumatism, aged tween acts. Tho management of the I 73 years; Susan Kreece, dementia, local theatre takes great pleasure In 1 aged 52 years: I'earl Fleece, denien- elvcd reports, of the Introducing this capable company to'tia, aged 13 years; Mlria Dlckerson, board, Ihe president bis many natrona and feels assured 1 iniuiv to hln. aged 60 years. of tho 1,'nlverslty anil of the steward and treasurer of the University. An Interesting and somewhat tinusuaX that their engagement will prove to jiKS. m. E. become very popular. . lie wishes to I further state that reserved seats for Thurston, Oregon. ItlSSHI.L. Supt. Every Article reduced iio won't last always I should say, LOOK! WHAT'S DOING AT THE RED TAG SALE look better come frmthii if you don't you will - . 1 mi . Cnrrv. hecause the fellow that does come wi i get the! rvthin? in the house must be sold in thi iTL.l Ladies' and Children's Coe-tts at almost M BL 'lWor 1 hffn tiling Tawnr!, 1 hn4 a hn com- SIiiIiii. t'tmi'li-M tin iii) lino, niul injr fuml km tmt Ik'iIm1 h II lurtilil lirtvn trim, Nuw I mi it Millrrly mell, Kittl llts iiinlr luivnall tlUM1'jiriil from my fncr. I rnn tiiiittlnlly any Hint ( -r4-rirt't ftr Jtit aJvrtlMHli I Iiuvp inki-ii only two iMiin.nf tlifin. L'1tvU(hi U. Ui.it.u, bUurUUu, luiX, ffl The Dowola PCM CANDY CATfUKTlC S PHltftnt l,HUliU. HnlMtiLTRBtaOnntl. OofliVWl, old In Imlk. ' Tim KeiiHtu UWVl .lirita UUO. j UUaraitivcu to eur ir your iiinimr ""n Blorl.ni Kemdy Co.. Chicago or N.V. 6oo ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES I ' OI.IVKIt J DR. MARTiN A LOVER OF TRUTH In a most kind Mplrlt, and yet In a mnniiur most clear and forcible. Kvarwlisit Martin ,'ast evening de-, lJvcrid one of hU most convincins tiormoiirt. by request the suhjwt for laHt night and tonight were reversed, henc the theme lust night was "Bap tism" Instead of the unu previously antioiimed. Undoubtedly nut one in the large and attentive audience who may have different views on the above named Hiihjtet could have grounds for tak ing any offense whatever. With all respect to word such views, mid with niulh-e toward none, the facts were Htufcd and backed up by proof which connot bo dKc;ml"d. Kacts in -history yyu neviT change. God still reigns and truth still lives. A large nnmln-r were present liist (veiling for the first time slm-e the revival hnan. Thee can testify as to the fairness and faithfulness with which lr. Martin prea lies the gos? pel. Likewise they can ti-stl.'y in re gard to the statement h? made, inline ly, that in case he should unknowing ly misrepresent any authority, If any ono would Indicate the same to him he would publicly acknowledge It and promise tied and man never to do so again. The evangelist Is hero to do good to every person In our city, only aii he Is true to the great mission and he can do ho in the highest, sense m which the Saviour has sent him. The servlco will begin this evening at 7::i0. The theme will he that one so often talked about and most per plexing to ho mnay: "The I'upardon able Sin." lon't miss this sermon, but come early and also hear the an nmiurement of that exalted discourse which will be delivered on Thursday eve n Int.. BARGAINS FOR MEN 49c 12c $11" $3.45 $9.45 Men's Madras Dress Shirts values up to $1.50, sale... Men's All Wool Half Hose values to 25c, sale Men's hand tailored wool Suit values up to $17.50, sale Men's solid oak sole shoes values up to $4.50 Men's rain proof Overcoats values up to $15, sale.- Men's Half Hose, black nd tan O c values up to 20c, sale..' J3X' THE BON MARGHE BARGAINS FOR WO? Ladies' long kersey Dress Coats 1 1 values up to $8.50, sale . . $4? 18 inch Embroidery, new designs values up to $J, sale the yard New all wool W, istings, special values up to 65c, sale the yard J Ladies' Dress Shoes, all sizes i values up to $2.50 sale.. p 1 -n i T .11 ...:J1 1 orcnon Late ui an wiums i values up to 20c, the yard 4 Ladies' Dress Skirts, all colors i values up to J3.00, sale.. $ 1 Orignad 'Red Tag MBIT J" i""'""1 JUJ"-Tg fj WKII ltDT AS "A II AO ;i:i IIKIto" IX "A TK.XAS Ol'T- at i:i (iic.xn tiii:atuk m:.t tiu i;si)v kvkmmi Oil Paintuigs "Vt hav llmllrd number ol PAINTINGS which wt ra Klliiig it cwl Iw If w dv. prlcn Iroin SOc to $10 00 L.lt.l Hroljjiuln FRAMU MOULD INGS. So our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. The new improved CLOBE-WERNICKE Sectional Book Cases In Mission and Sl.tnd.ird Styles. SCIIWARZSCHILD'S Book Store Accntifor G-W Bookcases a i.d Olticc Fixtures feapiro of thu meeting wan the con ferrltiK tf the dcKree nf liachelnr of Hclenro upon Sahro Oxaa, n .l:tpanee. Ho tn'Kiin hlti work at the I'lilverxlly , while eniphiyed an n Hcctlon hand mi thu Hmilhern Pacific. Itecently he hatf boon employed an a civil tnnlncer by that road. Several other Japan-' ene have received degrees frum lh 1 1 nlverUy, ; In the report cf the president of tho board of regents It is hIiowh that there U n balauct on hand of $3,- 1 sos.sri. I "From thin balance." the report 'nay, "nhonld be deducted $274.93 for It 11 In and accouniH In process of Ketltctncnt, leavliiK n net halance of $M3 4'J There In aloo MiuiandlnK $liJ 07 In miliiry certificate for , the lattt tnurtcr cf liH7, Indued by your order, lu'caune of the Invoklnit of the refrrendnm on the net of 1107 , IttiTenntnu the appropriation for the 'Hiippnrt it ml nm;nie!iittn'e of I lit' I nl ver the entire enpiKenient can now bo se cured tit tho uttuiil place. Prices of ad iniKHlon, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Children, biK and little, old and youuK. thoughtful und thoiiKbtleHrt. will liml much to intercut them In "The tllnKerbroiid Man," which will be Kivcu'a production In this city Hinui. The author lit thu late KreilPr U'k Kanketi, and tho musical compo ser In A. Haldwtn Sloane. Tho new piece ia Bald to have a faActnatiuff to ry of gossamer texture, KlvInK Its tncHHnne of gayoty and comic chem Inti through the nusllum of the myth ical Ki Ik KrliiKle, Uttlo Jack llorner. Simple Simon, MnrKcry Daw, et al. XOTICK OK ASSKSSMHNT. At. thu lant ineetluK of tho Hoard of Directors of the l.ano County Fruit and Vegetable (I rowers Aasocialion an asseaHinent of 20 per cent was levied on tho capital stock of said corporation. This assessment be comes dttlinnucnt within thirty days of date of this notice. Forward the I amount to the Secretary or pay direct ' to First National Hank. Muted January 22, 1U08. ' JK3 J. O. HOLT, Sect Ji:itSFV IU'1.1, SKHVU'M , The grand, Imported, roynl veulstered St. Lambert Inill. Ni 103. A rnre chime to breed to such A vi'UK l'm MISKHY dty. itml the construction .'f ad li- unheal tioiuil bulMtncfi, purchase of b.mks for the library, and apparatus, etc. Theno cert Uicaten und the resolution of thf bonid. under whlrh thev were IsMUt'd, Impose no contract liability on either the I'nlverstly or the state, but the um!crs!iimllui: is that they are tt lie paid with interest out of the pend ing appropriation. If It shall hereafter become available, and If not. they are to be reported to the next tciilstuture, with a rcronimendatlou that they be paid. butt "I hav found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," says U. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Klectrlc Hitters and comes In t 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a rase of chills or a billon nttii"k in no time and it puU yolloV jaundice cfear ont of commission. I his great tonic . . : medicine andblood purifier Rives I'm quick relief in nil stomach, liver anil kidney complaints, and the misery of lame bnck. Sold under guarantee at W A k'Mvbmt.l.iH-a .Inn ilnr.. k , N. Humphrey, South Willam-i M. thli Ancestors with i et te stitM't, Kugeiie. Phone 4S7I. STOltK i:tXMS AN'DOKFU'KH C, K. Munrof T. W, Nunrot HOUSEFURNISHINCS now hav the n ost complete line of jtoves in Eugene Ik Js and Bidiun;. Kugs and Matting, Shclt Hardware , anJ cvittclty 67 W. E.Kth St.' I I.AItK H l IM SK Alt Alilc' TlC.iMHi to-. n Inrise, rr ViHinually iteadv, I 0 THE ORIEN 1 IMPORTANT CLUB MEETING TONIGHT very important buslne- lu-'etlnn will be held at the t'oniinervlal t'lub ut 7 30 oVloek t n i k h t . A full at tendance is d ex trod i. I. wiiirsos. Pres. corn-ii ami tea; Schilling's Pest, is sold by a b o vi t XXX) rtKcrs w est of the Rocky Mountains. 1 avl blocks In rontemplMtoii. Tenants dtlrluK sluro rooms und of fices will tlo wtll to consult mi 1m- nio.llsi.'lv I am Rlao tilannlnx flms I'll nl itching of tho private parts. Williams Indian rile Ointniont will cure blind, blooding and ItchliiR plli'S. It absorbs the tumors, allays ItrhlnK nt once, acts as a poultice, Klvos Instant relief. Williams' In dian Tile Ointment Is prepared for for families KKKK THOMAS, Architect. 1 3t t Hoom 7, Chrlsman lllk. ltoi.i. toi hksk Vor Mh chenn. .1. t WsOti. cor ner Nliilh and Wlllametto streets. No sit 1 1 tip ltn the I'etaliinia Incubator. 'on Until the lamp and It doe the re.t. All nles M eiiAMiints iixunwAUK eo. Sold br I.lnn Prin Co., bv moll Snc and $1 00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. Jenkins btaroucK Dealers in . REAL ESTATE We are new comers here and are in the ReaFEstate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoro4ghly. At present we are in correspondence with a number ot Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Laids, call on us. Wc arc personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west. If you want to SELL, list your property with'us for there is going to be "things doing" in real cstat: that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK gaflBHklsHiVHHa AX APPETIZING llREAd is what Is most imponi: most difficult to proTid, uuuKwutmi nour, cerei other groceries will i, make the meal all should be. Come an! supply you with the Hi: thmpt other women's 1: to eat in tho mornlcg. yours the same. treatmt; find how much readle: pay for that new hat.oi Try our genuine so: W. M. GREEN, THE SQUA DEAL GROi '619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. EUGENE HOSPITA: Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuvkendall. M. D. O. Prosser, H. D. P. J. Birtlc, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Gto.O'B.DeBar, M D. L. E. McDoual, M. D. For the care and trc.itmcnt :: Medical and Surgical G;: Modern operating room and tq Appliances forX r.iy wott Sputum and blood examirufc Full corps of trained nut Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses- Regular course of lectures by the faculty and training m the hospital. The medical and surgical! 01 tnc hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or mation address W. KUYKENDALL, Mi), I'll.KS CI'ltKIl IX n TO I t ll.WS PAZO OIXTMKNT Is Riiaranteed cure any rase of ItrhlnK, blind, bleed Inn or protrudliiK piles In 6 to H days or aioney refunded. 60c. ' ELIBANGb J.H.-WEST CP. BARNARD EARL Sfi BANGS LIVERY CO Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. MtKRNZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE ST - a. in. Jiign ao not CJ 4t pnvatf residences but will call or b8gajeif notilied the day before. Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 31 A dallvitaKeleavfsEutWi lor Mapleton. close t"1 Inr Florence ,, Williams Co. Transfer Light nd havy Mautintt VOOD FOH tAl.E The ThMi:-e I'afe U now nt-rviniE a ilih I'f 'ItM!. -'.inn fresh shrinni with j..v..rv ..I, i.'r of oxster. t'onie and e-' iin'i.r tt i The Theatre Cafe la now nervinie a : i tlNh of delU'ioua fresh shrimp with'; every order of oysters, t. otne and ' eat oyatera. tf 5(MTilUmt1St. r.ftne. Phone nine It li i Ore;on We itse all the latest methods In cleimin and dvelnn at the Kncene le Works, rorner Sixth and Willam ette street, l'hone lted SM1. tt I rw luv tn-n eiothei when we e:m e-'ti.' nmr ell look like new! l-i V u-ne le Works. SSlh and Wtl-, laine:le slre.'ts, tf Kebruar; B tu Airll IT, IIMiH. Bevetity 1i, c.isii.i only ihmhi ml ii, tin lintlnn tliore iArilrvtin hl'l l HI. H- ll IIKH: Madeira. t'a.lli. S.'vlllr. Aliilers. Mal'a. lv.Ui! In K)K ami the llnlj Ijiml, Constan tinople, Athens, Home, tha Itlvletw, rv Vel fttHtt f,irst tesl soi it ICS 4al Ilk II. MI k'SB. lnve;r will double their money In two rears if 'hey buy lots or acre trait In tho Hlalr street addltlor. The city must build In tiat direction. The T!iiitre Cafe is now sevn a: dlh et il.-Moloiia fresh shrimp rflth1 cv.fv ot i,r of oysters. Come and . al oi stvrs. If The Theatre (af0 now sertlnc a ish of d' lietous (resh shrArl with order of o)lers, C.une ar ' tf Come Friday and Saturday to our linen and embroidery 1' the best embroidery sale eer utren In our John "What kind of tea do you like best?" I'rlsellla t'.o tees, some but K.vky Mountain Tea het" I'rtsellla "It speaks for I'self. John.' iMaHes lovely eoui0etons. ) l.lnn lrim Co. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert Houstmpvtr Moves anything. Twcnty-(,v 1 .Vt.mexpx-ricncc Residence. East F, ttccnth and Oak St, Phon( BRODERSBROS. NEW MARKl We are now located in our ne-y buildinir across the street and we will be pleased to seeT SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for.. ' Broils and Stews Strictly Cost, Price W BUODERS BROS. l;y st e window disitlays. linens r.-.lmed for thes Cixkerllne k Wetherhe. All J31 wit. lMHOwkw trsj, ft ID Tft i r... , . . 1 V ;Fll:h" rd "4 Herger-Uear. HaM."."!'0 A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just in Stoves. Ranees and HAteri of the Leading S- L. LONG Wan&j V. C. I'LAHK, Ttatra llj g, .New Vwk ' ".