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Our January Clearance Sale left many odds and ends and remnants of Ready-Made Apparel, Dress Goods, Silks, Un derwear, Trimming, Etc. These we have mwlfced at quick selling prices for tomorrow's shoppers. EKcBbsMml Bar gains in every department. 1000 New Spring Shirts for Men and Boys C1TY NEWS at S 1 Each V an hIiowIiik iiii fxrcptionally lnro um 'uiiplt'h' JIih of iiirn'H unci I()m' KhirtM, holli in i'('KHu' inn! tlt, Ciolf Khlitff nr iiiihIo In (Iom'iih of now, (tii I my (intf'TitH mi I with nttjifhiKj or titiuliI inlfs, jilrulnl front or plain. NYkIIucv NliirtH iiri; iiimh; of floured poplin, t-haiiihra ami MTcal'n. 1 Him Vl lo 17. Price $1.00 Boys' $ 1 .50 Hats Reduced to $1.10 All Boys hats included, the colors are black, tan, brown gray and pearl, and the shapes are telescopes, fe doras and crushers, sale price Tuesday $uo Don't miss tbe dance Saturday night, February 8th, after Company C'a annual Inspection. 18 A. 0. Bray opened bis short order restaurant and lunch counter In the Barhlte building this morning. Don't miss the dance Saturday night, February 8th, after Company C's annual inspection. f ! William Kirby nas taken the run of fireman on the Wendling branch. He Is a son-in-law of Mrs. Wald. ' Up to Saturday night 1486 voters had registered with Registrar Mc Farland at the county clerk's office. Commencing February 17 a two weeks' revival will be held at Coburg by Revs. D. A. Baker and H. A. Green of this city. talnous districts. The locomotive of the northbound flyer due here last evening at 6:35 became disabled near Goshen and could proceed no further. The loco motive of the Wendling "bullet . Engineer Garrison In charge.wae sent up after the train and took It to Junc tion, where one of the locomotives in the yards was pressed into service and took the train on. to Portland. The train left here after 9 o'clock. Moon & Tlngley this morning re ceived a carload of trees, a majority of them being fruit trees, but a por tion of the shipment Included the or namental shade trees recently order ed by the East Eugene Improvement Club to plant on the streets there. There are over a thousand of them. The fruit trees are for several far mers throughout the county who or dered them through Moon & Ting ley. The shipment came from the Oregon Nursery Company at Salem. The Jumping Off Place "Consumption bad me in its grasp, and 1 had almost reached the jump ing off place when 1 was advised to vino fi.r nrf m.iale and lots of Urv Dr. King's New Disovery. I want 50c Wick Fancy Hat Bands - . ., ' . . 40c 25c Wick Fancy Hat Bands . '. . 20c 100 Mens' Umbrellas, regular price $1 .50, tomorrow $1.00 Agent HchlooN Clothing for Men, 10 Ik llriuul for Young .Men, mid College Itrtiutl for College Men S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Agents Dent (.love Stetson lint Cih.ht rnilel'Wenr city today, returning homo on tho to appear nt Cobtirg Tuesday and , noon tram. Wednesday evenings. 1'FltHONAI.H Dr. Fred Thayer returned to Wend-! Mrs. A. , I.-Johnson rnino down from . . . . . . ' ling today after a slay of several days Crcswell on the noon train toduv. In Eugene. She was iiccninpnnled by her mother, S. II. Friendly is In J'ortlnnd on ' , '', '' '"l'". of lloppner. arrived ' M i' A,.'; i.1""0',,,, , ,, , i. i hero today to visit her aunt. Mrs. En-! . MH" J".""'" M'iK. after a visit with IMtlK, in Mwn. rcturih .l hoiiiu to M 'llh.,1m ,f MMi..n. n... In hrt ijuiiiiiu.il. city Sunday ' ' I Jl" I.Ihiiihm, who tin boon em- I. 1 llower U nt lUuo Utvur on ployed nt Sakm for bouui tlmo puwi, InlniiiK butt I lion, f llonry Mittht'wa vH In tho clly from tiiiHht ii today. Tho. .MrCord, of Mnreola, was In Kimi'uo ifvr Sumlity. 1'OimUt rreatm. Arrived homo to day from n trip north. Ir. Chtw. tho foothull rourh, !?ft todry lor pjlutH north. T. W. Falrfhlld and wifo aro hero from Hondo on ImimIiihh. Mlm l.uclllfi Yuran relumed tod:iy from a th ut Crt'HWi'll. K, K. Orion emim up from Junc tion City thla afternoon. V. K. Hailey. of Junotlou City, j pout rfumtny in Kumuio. i K. W. Ok v tun and L. I). HcarhrnitKU. J of (nwull, were In tho clly today. J. I. flKltT left thlH Afternoon on' i o(uih di-ovo thlrt aftcrnouti. A in oh Srvorn atiif Mm. V. !,. tv. lit hoinn on n vlnlt. i Mrs. W. A. Ilenienway, of Cottage V ' ' T , ,' ,' aner nnying at- tlmv... I, viitiu !,. ,. 7 'he tuueral of Mrs. KUaheth A, Head, In Kugeue. I Allorney I,. It. F.dmutison went to the Iioiiih farm at Cosheu on the af ternoon train today. .-.nv.Tii in I'.uuene yestenlay, leiuin- Ml llolile titf:i . Miss Orpha Harms left last night for n visit at San Francisco ami other ('itllrt.rnli. I'llled II. ,P ..I Mrs II. Muthews of l.os hen yls- oral(lr , ,,, ,. .,,.,.,, m . lied her dniiKhler. Mrs. 1.. 1.. War- Is being taken bv J. P. NUkelsen for ' mu k' '" '"i' lie today. ,,.,. ,,,,.,. , ,hw western t'lilon i Mrs. Ida lloltou arrived hero last office here. ;r.Uhi from l'eiidleton. Sho may re I N. A. Rmmllt and wife arrived here sldo hero permnnuntly. l0(lny ,,, A,h,lul. TllvV ! I'roressor O. F. Stafford, of the sold a store which they had been con j University of Oregon, went to Furl- ducting at Falls City. Folk county, land today on busluess. ' for several years nnd are looking for i Claud Spvnccr returned last nlgl't n n'"" lecithin. Mrs. F.mmltt is a 'from a visit at Portland nnd went up dniiishler of Mr. and. Mrs. 1). Tlltnn. to Wendling this afternoon. 'n formerly lived on Fast Ninth sireei in r.'.iucnc punch at the dance Saturday night. February S, after Company C s an nual Inspection. 18 j. W. Ilakcr has taken Henry B. Owen's plu;e as conductor on the street railway line during the latter's absence In California. ' The Ellers Piano House has just received a fine electric piano which win oe iiisiu.ieu in .... iwiiftt o tlon picture theatre In the Hodea block on Willamette street. Mrs. A. G. Mathews was operated upon for stomach troubles at the Eu gene hospltul today. She is said to be In a serious condition. Two more carloads of logs arrived here last night for the Eugene saw mill. They are now coming In pret ty rapidly. There were no classes at the high school today, the day being spent with the registration of new students, this being the beginning of a new semester. Dr. Lowe, the outlclan. Is now and will be in ms Eugene office till bat urday night. Have him test your eyes for glasses. Eighteen years ex perience. Many persons who did not take ad vantage of the hospital board's invi tation to visit the new hospital on the opening day did bo yesterday, the day being Ideal for the walk out there. The work of remodeling the In terior of thhe Modes building on Wil lamette street for the new motion pic ture theatre was begun today. The place will be open for business In about a week. A. N. Smith's household goods ar rived here this morning from Snoho mish., Wash. Mr. Smith and family have taken up their residence in the Fuller house on East Eleventh street. Glenn Harwood, formerly a clerk In the Eugene postofflce, hut who has been In the Portland postofflce for some time past, has returned to Eu gene nnd will resume his position in the local office. Ills household goods arrived tills morning. I.udford ft Haskell, the painters and decorators, have secured the contract for the interior finishing of tho new Presbyterian church. It is to be a very fine finish. In keeping with the lili;h-class work on the structure throughout. The annual meeting of the direc tors of the Hooth-Kelly Company will he held In this city tomorrow. The following directors will be here to night: F. II. Buck, J. A. Danaher. Arthur Hill, P. S. Hruinhy and J. A Chancellor. The Kimeiio Commercial Club is having petition circulated In differ ent parts of the county asking the county court to make an appropria tion from the public funds for the puroose of adV'TtMni: the resources of I.nne county. Florence West. to sav riEht now it saved nry life. Im provement began with the first .bot tle and after taking one dozen bottles 1 was a well and happy man again." says George Moore, of Grimesland. N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs, and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is supreme. 50c and $1 at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Trial bottle free. OFFICIAL FORECAST FOK XOItTIIWEST Portland. Feb. 3. Western Oregon and Western Wash- ington Rain tonight and Tuesday. Warmer tonight; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Wash- Ington anl Idaho Rain or snow this afternoon. NEW TnoAf. WORK WANTED Young man, aged 21, attending business college, will work after school hours and Satur days for board and lodging. Ad dress W. E. N., care Guard office. f6 BORJf At Glenada. Or., on Wenesday, January 22, 1808. to Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin, a twelve-pound son. Chickens for Profit Now la the time to buy an lacuba- tor If you are going to raise chickenn .... .... Start right by buy ing a PETALUMA, and you will have I no trouble naicnius mc ,s-. -have them in all sizes from the 56 egg to 500-egg in stock now. Also Petaluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick size. We carry a small stock of extras for these machines. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. PIAXO RECITAL The pupils ot Mrs. Rose Hollen-i beck will give a recital this evening j at 8 o'clock, assisted by Mrs. Middle ton, contralto. The public Is cordial-1 ly invited. i HOP GROWERS' MEETING j At the courthouse at 1 p. m. Satur-; day, February 8. 190S. Every grow-, er in the county expected to be pres-, ent. Every grower will he provided with a copy of the bylaws.. 1 n ltw Secy, j ets Dyspepl auramrom or main Catarrlets mnenna mraibnuM, or mni. XI .una- mmo w stood Ifi miV U. LARGEST FACILITY IN THE WEST po THE PRfinnn,.. w HIGH GRADE WqI KM Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we" feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are work ing properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of the stom-, ah. liver and bowels so perfectly one ; can't help feeling good when he uses. these pills. 2a cents at W. A. Kuy kendall's drpg store. POSITION WANTED Experienced clothing, shoe and gents' furnish ing salesman, married, seven years' experience, would like position; best of references. Address R. F. D. 3 Box 64, Eugene. flO FOR RENT Modern furnished flat for rent. Enquire of M. Schneider, at the Schneider block. tf DRESS CARNIVAL - Masquerade at roller rink. Prizes awarded. tf Fine floor, good music and lots of punch at the dance Saturday night, February 8, after Company C's an nual inspection. 18 Madame Dean'j KKfS Pii I s. A 8AFK, CKRTAIS Rk- " LIEF FOR SUPPKISSED MENSTRI-ATIOJI. DETER UHI HlJ S.fel Sure! Hpeedy! Sall.tJuJl i mlVl f r .1 P'"- tall f ntrial,wbeMld"r;,rwbi?j Samples Free. Insist on bui, genuine, nci-ept no substitute If. druggist doci uot linvu ihun ij '.'' orders to llie '- UKITED MEGICU CO., Boi 74, liitm. J tiM '"" likens fry ii&l Petaluma Incubators and brooders t CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Buy a Petaluma Incubator Chambers Hardware Co. from Fine floor, good music and lots of punch at the dance Saturday night, February 8, after Company C's an nual Inspection. fs G. K. Mimroe T. W. Hd HOUSEFURNISHINCS TT 1 vTciiuw uavt me most cool line of stoves in Eujent Beds and Bedding-, Rugs anl Matting, bhelf Hardwire and cuttelry 6? W. Eighth St,.1 EUGENI, - ... ontrJ Father Fltiputilck came down from one of hi. regular trip. ,o Callfor- ,?Zr"? I " Miss Nina Nliklln has returned to' Mrs. W J. Ahomider, of Unite, .if- Portland to resume, her violin lu- ' "furl visit with her sister, M dies. The Military Club of Cottage Grove filed articles oi Incorporation with the county clerk today. ' The Incor porators are Alfred S. Powell. Les ter C. Hutchinson and Llnley P. Ben nett, The object of the club Is to pro mote tho mental and physical welfare of its members. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given .hat the county superintendent of Lane county will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county pa pers at the court house in Eugene as follows: For State Puiicrs. Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Suturday, February lo, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. History. Spelling, Geography, Reading, Psy chology. Thursday Written Arithmetic. Theory of Teaching. Grammar, Book keeping, Physics, Civil Government. rriday Physiology, English Geo graphy, Composition, Algebra, Eng lish Literature. Saturday -Botany, Plane Geom etry, General History. School Law. For County Pniers. Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday. February 14. .at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geo graphy. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy siology, i Friday Geography, School Law,' Civil Government, English Literature W. II. DlI.LAltU. County Superinter.dent $7.0 J9.&: ..WATCH SNAPS. LADIES Solid Gold Case, Swiss Movement Gold Filled Case. New England Mnvemnt - Filled Cases, Elgin or Walt'iam Movement $ 13.50 toSiJ ooua uoia tase, ciginor Waltham Movement $25 to $4 GENTLEMEN Stcrlirg Silver Case, Swiss 15 Jeweled Movement $15.ft 20 year Case, 17 Jeweled, Elgin or Waltham.... $14.01 year uise, lb Jeweled, Hampden $18.5 Z3 year tase, very thin model. $20.01 These are only a (ewol the good values you can lind here. w c warn you to come and price. J. O. WATTS, SS - 9th and W illamette Mrs. W. A. Sumner and M's Sum. Vier hsve left for a trip to Southern ..Mn.ri.in ait. miunier accompanied1 home in Minnesota some six weeks .'in as inr as Meittord. where ho ami. Thev surprised their friends Friday evening !v returning, saying : they believed Oregon was good I enough for them after all. Notice ol Film! Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator or the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, deceased, und the County Court of Lane Countv, Ore gon., has set Monday, the iid'dnv of March. 19US. at the hour of" 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the court house In Eugene. Lane August llerger nnd wife, who spent . uregon as the time and place last summer and fall nnd part of hei '"'nring sain tinal account. All winter here, told their friends In Eu-1 J"'""n" hHnB objections to said fl- gene goodbye and started for their ., """I,m aie iiotiiteu to present it, 1 Wmm l tail! I Hi I IPtiiU: white'Ii IS YOUR BREAD Madewitli PURE WHITE FLOUR hi Eugene, led U iv s lo,k n(,or 1'almor Interest- i iii'Ker. or nexter after n vlsi, ... . . " N..T1, i'roieser : it .'..rl(.- , M. M. Mllc Mrs. M. A, Downs went to Junctl.in nnnin. C ity today lo visit her sister a few (llllrev Cnuinliell bus been .ml-n . " day. sick ut the home of his parents, .Mr r.itgeno, returned homo today. He Mrs. Kalherlne Wind Pope return- nnd Mrs. E. L. Ciinipbell, but is new ! 'n" "'''"uioanled by his little grand id this iiriei uoon from n vi: It in Port- coiivalesceut. daughter, Klttel Parker, who will vls laed I Uev 11. E. Baker is still suffering , there n few days. K. E. Awlirey, of Irving, was 'n lb- with the grippe and will be unable! Mrs. W. K. Sou -borough, utter a . a '''I11 with friends and transacting business In Eugene, left Sn..r.i.,v IT'S UNREASONABLE IT IS r.VHE.VSONAHI.E for young man to suppose that , lie esn set himself up In a good paving tiuslii- It lima ome ' rapllnl to Invest In the enlerpiise. I Perhaps this la. k of ready funds has been the ruo of , your work I an for souib one else Instead of yourself for these ' many years. I , An account with tnls bank win afford you a convenient, safe and altogether Ideal method of keeping your surplus funds where they will grow Into a sum that in time will insko possible your success In business Others have iiiet-eedcd In this way; you lan also. The Eugcno Loon E Savings Dank v Estafcluhsd l2 ' Cnpitnl nnil siirpttt 9IIHI. IMHI W. K, IlltOWV. I'rt .l.lenl. K. W. oM UN. t ,l,l, r. I. A. PAIVF. VIit I'M'.lil.iil. ' W. . Itliiiuv, At. ta.hl.T. Mrs. M. E. llussell. of Thurston, will again care for the county poor at the county home nt Thurston this year, the county court having entere i llllo a contract wlih her. She Is to receive p.V week for each adult tjilght for her home at S.in .Ti,,.. Cal. M1"1 'ok f"f 'a. h person be- ' 'I F ll..li...ii.,s v v u-..,i,i...i " "' at i an.i in r ... i . .. ii .....'I no charge. in e same on or netore s.iiii time, and snow cause why said final iiivoiim should not be approved and the n,. mlnlstrator dis. halged. Hated this :lh day of .lailuaiv 1 . 0 s . .1. F. KIUK. Admlnlslrutor of the estate ut Al bert A. Mounts, deceased 1.. II. EDMl'NSOK, AttiiriU'i'. s Wlxkln 'and .1 M, William, went to Hose-: Vurc Siindav to attend m..n..l of the district fair b.wr.1, of which they are members. The Orpheiim will have an entire H E Dueii. one f ,s change of program tonight Moving a i I'm f w m i i- nn rst iii N vo lam: tt. If it IS you already know all we can tell ycu about it. II it IS'NT, ycu want PUREjWHITE FLOUR in jw Kitchcn Next BakingJDay. It makes the Whifest, Lightest Bread. elf.j.'de Duen. one of tSe lre"t e- conductors, who has been sufferlrg , ut mmie nine with Ii' pictures, "The Tin Wedding "Th.. l.'-,.. . ..... ..... led r hi. in, - LbtTmr. '"" entertainment Mr ladles, gent.e. i ,;V"' '' ''"""I nlch, ars there Is to be ; j Jefl.-nfalls hat schon ills, hen Zel-.iingen nneu Mauten unseres 1 an, I erl.ami D.'utschpnvheii.er V. . ' ' 1 ""ivi.iiMim ..,. .,r nan, in las In . u in der ueb- ui en tier ll.s.tir.i.'i,kung I springs irienus sincerely hope that he may ..i.ir rwover. lie will be accomps ine.i i.y mi mic e. Ne n-..n . thev may make a trip to Lo, .nB...,i before returning home. er-in-law, and A quiet Hotel." A me ami chll.lren. to l I""!!'1 'Ills. 'ght. ! Iirnai s a u ii n a I le. il'ilee S.i'Mrd, after C.oni'i". i. fi No slttlne op mm .,, ., I'l'lll.,.' ll i ' 'ie ..,1 til AMHK! t ll'IM'S ' .111.1 I', i KliWAKE 00. The weather ha, m.Mlerated. Me il-lli-ht of all D-.'gonlans.to wheiu :h cold ,nsi a f.irelg-i Thee !:ave been sprlnkN-K ( rain duili-.j ,v,e .l.iv and the lrt.l'i In the usuil, V telet,'i,ine in.- ,e r-t 1 i;i;(r.' i.", mi lu,.ti Pii. loniiihiK vare.l tf'..! ' in. ', rf jnow th. re 'a !''', .n, I' U ' 1 .1 1 1: . S I! Iv sne'.inii; i.ll thi.eigh oilier nnuiu- ''.ll.llll H I'. M.i- . - i i.ii ii. i. mi i Mei,, ii. O'"' vnn ,. n den Seha; in an. reien haend:.-rn I l w..r.len, l.,r i-n i,r 'al an ,. l h r ,.i..e, enng 1st Had : W l I : r I., i" I - PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch F'fc Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for brcad-it sat isfies cr your money back. Pure White Flour isfwj Sale by the following Merchants, price $1.54 per sack Sen. T. Hull & Sen. W. M. (irt-cu, ; W. A. Il. ll, ' K. I. Mat lock, Tho Kngene Grocery Co. V. II. Ilnnlels, IVtif .lolinson, W. II. Ieiiiksler, Cole .V Wilson, W. J. tillissm .M Son, J. W. White, Fountain (Jrocery. I nlverKity Home Hak. ry, Flegnl Ityrhanl. Springf'''1'1' W. W. Kk. In ins. "n'' .ir.ii.iiie ........ VADHAMS KERR BROS. i DISTRIEUTER.S o iatCSSJSZXSSS