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ft Thursday, Friday, j Saturday - b- 7-8 inHiaLinonSale all this Week .mttAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY We will hold a White India Linon, which we had bought in case lots at a s'0 orice and which we now offer you for three days at mice wo . . II P.l,, ,l. l, ic. prices - 7c Regular price low at 25c rr sale price yd ... Jt 1 f- Vdl buy India L'non usually UC told at to ISc TfiveCent Counter all this Week wortn up to 10c and J2Js the yard Torchon i nrth up to J 5c the yard Valenceines lace worth up C "X vard-all on sale this week at a yard JC 100 White Lawn Waists in 3 Days worth one-third more than our sale price $1.48-$1.93- $2.25- $2.48 - $2.98 - $3.4fi FAiR MEETING HELD CAST NiGHT sharpest swortl ever known i he Word of Cod-ami Willi it d?(.'.l I lio Prince of Darkness. That same twa-t (I t;t'it swoal is lis sharii today as I; was ISmio years as-'. but the ureal need is that of men who will use it' f.:r Us intended use namely, the overthrow of evil anil the establish-1 meat tit righteousness. There are too many people in this world who j are sausueu wun unit w men &wiit I'O'titions in the following: "What religion la he of?" "Why, he Is Anythlngarlan." However, the nearer one draws to God the aweetcfr and more desirable becomes the pure and perfect Gospel of Christ. There will be "Sprinkling and Pouring" tonight. Let's be there and see how Dr. Martin manages the sub- None of us can afford to miss GOUNTY COURT ALLOWS CUROT BILLS' Read This Notice As and extra inducement to have you at A the sile we will give to anyone buying one or more of these Th.ursa.iy. hriday, Saturday A aiLfv f Kfcb.. waists Newland's Department Store Nothing But Light HUNTER. &. WILLOUGHBY Have installed an up-to-date Gas Lighting, Cooking ad Heating Outfit, and have a competent Gas man to talk GAS to you. We are going to make a specialty of lighting business houses with a Gas Light you can de- lend on. Crime down to our store and sec what Gas rill do. We are always glad to explain light to you, ither Electric or Gas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES The Lane county Agricultural So-j clety met In the rooms of the Com- mercial Club last night and elected' uie lonowing orricers: President. F. M. Wllklns; vice president, A' 'lamp ton; secretary, jouu M. Williams; assistant secretary. C. II. Voting' treasnrai P E cnn ' . V """"wiuss. i-iirec- lrt. tors. R nn.j n w x- .-. Ject. Gross c m v...,. ,,'.,', i this service, so let's be fair with our L. L. Whltson hkiiis, j selves and with God. Services begin Discussion of a conmv fi, ,n i,Jat 7:30- Everybody welcome., held In Eugene next fail was hurt unrt i 'i It was the consensus nf nhininn'tii.t the citizens should take such steps. It was moved and carried that. In asmuch as there is a proposition on foot In Lane county to organize a cor poration for the purchase of purchas ing and owning a fair ground and holding a county fair, upon the or ganization of sue'.! a corporation and the purchase of tli fair grounds by said corporation this saciotv hot there by dissolved. The following committee was ap pointed to perfect the plans and or ganize a corporation: Al Hampton, .lack Rodman, C!. D. Linn, Amos Wll klns, J. M. Williams, F. A. ltankln, H. F. Hollenbeck. itonx In Kugene, February ti, 190X, to liadley .Muthersbaugh and wife, a daughter. Mrs. Muthersbuagii was formerly Miss Lela Kussell. The following hills weie. all iwed at the January until of commissioners' court for Lane county; Assessor's Account I. eim Stweart, Dep Assessor. $ 50.00 II. F. Keeney, salary for Dec. 12.-i.u0 Martha A. Schooling do CI. 00 Wltlicsn Account W. W. Purdy, witness fees.. 6. SO E. A. Farlngton, witness fees K.f0 J. C. Watklns, witness .... 1.70 It. J. Moses 1.70 Mrs. Roy Johnson 1.70 J. J. Wood 1.70 John W. Northrop 1.70 J. K. Voting, fees 2.80 J. E. Young, fees 5.95 Juror Account W. J. warnock Juror W. V. Haines A. L. Ball Samuel F. Kerns . . Z. A. Davis ....... Garwood E. Kress . J. W. Harringer . . . 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.011 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 516 Willamette SL," Eugene, Or. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MEETING At the monthly meeting of the Eu gene school board last night the mat ter of building a new schoolhouse was further discussed and the building committee given more time In the matter with Instructions to have pre liminary plans and specifications drawn for enlarging the high school building. The committee was asked to report on a location for the new grade building. The bill for paving In front of the high school building, amounting to IS0S.22, was paid. The clerk was instructed to advertise f"r litis for 100 cords of fir v.oud and 100 cards of oak. TEA The cost of good tea is so very little :"only a third of a cent a cup ! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast ! Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Beat: we pay him. GUAM) DAXCK The grand dance Saturday night, Febrnaiy S, promises to be one of the social events of the season. It is giv- !eu by Company C after their annual 'inspection. It you want to have a j good time come out uud watch the j boys drill and dance afterward. Ad mission to dance, cu cents. . IE J. w Krcd J. f saw j '; C Warren Luekev W. H. Wing A. C. Jennings . . S. M. Yoian George Fisher , It. F. Cruin ' J. M. Howe I Constable Account A. B. Atkins, Con fees & Ex. llS.Oa John Nelson, constable fees 2.50 Fred Hurtles, fees 2.50 John ltlce 17.10 Clyde Eckland 16. fin J. H. Dnrtels 3.00 Sam McKernen 2.50 F. T. Plank, constable 10.00 E. A. Farlngton, fees & Bpeclnl Constablo 22.50 Surveyor's Account C. M. Collier, surveyor .... 15.50 County Judge Account G. R. Chrismun, county judge salary 100.00 County Treasurer's Account R. E. Eastland. County Treas urer's salary 100.00 Sheriff's Account C. C. Hammond. Oct., Nov.. Dee PLANS-FOB FINNEGAN BLOCK . ARE COMPLETED Architect V. D. HenslU has com pleted the plans and specifications for S. 11, Finnegan's new two-story brick block and they were delivered to Mr. Flunegan this afternoon. The contract will be let as soon as bids are handed in. This building will bo erected Just south of F. C. Potts' two-story brick 011 Olive street, near West Eighth, work on which will begin In a few days. It will be similar 111 de sign to the Potts building and will be 40x52 feet In dimensions. Tho en tire lower floor of the building will be used by Mr. Flunegan for his blacksmith, wagon mid machine shop and the upper story will be divided into elifhr llvhii. t-iiiniw li.wi.l.w l.'.tl. I toilets, closets, woodsheds, etc. They will be occupied by Mr. Flunegan and wile. The building when completed will c; s; $Timmi U- over. Women as Well as Men Are lYIide miserable by Kidney and JUDGE HARGIS KILLED BY SON (Continued from Page 1. J. W. BARRINGER HALL si iHUMWAY, j .-Mil hu ut plumbing uxturut 1 numbing mio sewer work. Expert Housemover l general jot Mug In tiu ai d Moves anything. I wenty-iiv nun work, ireu woik prouip 1 years experience. Residence, East iid;'.. , f itteenth and Uak its. rhone wBltck 17'. 499 Wiimmette t. 'j Red 451 Euffene. Oregon 3PR1NTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OhFCE SERMON OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TONIGHT OASOL1NB WOOD SAWING W. G. White ! prepared to your wood ou short notice. 1 Phone Ulack 4351. Residence,' 516 West Sixth street. 300.00 225.00 4 0.00 23.1 II S.75 1(10.70 40.00 67. 50 2.00 .wany nunareus 01 people uenra uie j sermon last evening ut ine urisuau church. Dr. Martin presented his dis course on "Religion What Is It?" from a standpoint that is unmistaka ble. When Saul on Mt. Gllboe. was nfraid to battle any longer against the Philistines he "took a sword and fell upon it." So the religion that is afraid to wield the sword of the spirit most certainly will bo slain bv that sword. When the two might iest princes the world has ever known met in battle in the wilderness of salary . . M. S. Wallis, Oct, Nov.. I)e salary .1. C. Parker, dep. sheriff, Nov Fred Flsk. sheriff Jackson, dep. sheriff . Flsk sheriff salary .'. Parker, dep. sheriff . . Parker, clerical work . . llryant, clerical work. County Clerk's Account E. I'. Lee. county clerk, sal. 106.70 F. L. Gibbs. dep 1 00.00 C. D. Lee, tlep 75.00 P. M. Norton, asst. in clerk's office 50.00 II. Peterson, asst in elk of. . 50.00 Clara Lee do 35.00 ScIhm I Siipcrintcmlcnt'H Account Edna Ward, stenographer for school superintendent .... 30.00 W. 11. Dlllnrd. school superin tendent 100.00 FeiTy Account P. Sylvester, ferryman .... 30.00 Janitor Account W. M. Sherman, janitor .... 50.00 Jni Account Mrs. Geo. H. Kelfy, board & lfif!;'!iiL' si 11 a Fine floor, good music and lots of Fred Flsk. Des. prison board 32S.03 PILES Cl UKD IN O TO I t DAYS I PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed tti cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed I lug or protruding piles In 6 to 14 j days or a'.oney refunded. 50c. I We tise all the latest methods In cleaning and dyeing at the1 Eugene Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willnm etle street. Phone Red 2 861. tf Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf not been learned, but li. Is supposed to have been the result of differences which have existed between father and son for some time. The two men are reported to have had a quarrel several nights ago, when tho father, it is reported, was compelled to re sort to violence to restrain his son. Shot When He ltctmkcN Sou Young Hnrgis had been drinking heavily of late. Ho went, into the store late this afternoon nnd was ap parentlv under the Influence of li- Inilnr .1 1 H i HnriHa Rttnttn to tiim about his drinking mid a quarrel fol lowed. Father and sen stepped be hind a counter In the store, when the son, after only a few minutes' con versation, dr"w a revolver and fired five shots. Four took effect, the not ed mountain character falling dead. The young woman stenographer nnd t'" customers in the store fled in fright. Young llargls was arrested and placd In jell. He was raving like a maniac and th offl"-"- were com pelled to drag him to jail. Hargis Iteugllt Ovn Coffin. Judge Hargis w'll he burled In a casket. whi"h he himself purchased about a month ago. Some time dur ing the enrly part of last month ho went to th" National Casket Company at Louisville and requested that he be shown the most elaborate coffins the company had In stnek. Nothing suited him and he finally ordered one lilong his own Ideas, costing $1500. This afternoon the following tele gram was sent to the company: "Fxpr"ss to'.lay casket selected by James Harris, ns he l. dend. "MUK. JUDGE JAMES H.U'.GIS." Jndea the Prince of Peace used the nual inspection. punch at the dance Saturday night, February 8, after Company C's an- CTiiHlHili OPENING El eckric Tlteatr C Willamette St TSe Great Passion Play Genuine $700,000 Pathe" Hand-Colored Hulls Drug Slur". md'H'.... 12. HO W. A. Kuykeadall, drain G":;. T. Hall & Sans, mil so. . 4.1 W. (1. While, wood tawing .. 2.50 I Herg-'r Itean Hdw. Co. m.lse 2.15 El' Court !l(Mir Aj Lawn Account Relit. Mef.'ulliiiigh, c.nirt house liwn 10.50 linll & Shiimway, repal-s etc 34.15 Light, Water anil Fuel Account R. D. Smith, wood 6.87 Willamette Valley Co., light & waler "4 1.55 Hunter & Wllloiighby, lamps 4.60 Assessment and Taxation Account yinipo, w. It. F .V,..,I.' DMlnrd, outage ,o!e, I W. II. Dlllard, postage & ex- r. s pressaire of Nearly One Mile of Film, Aggregating As Natural as Life 525,000 Pictures Junction City Times, printing Printing Account Register Publishing Co. prtng Register Printing Co. ...do W. C. Yoran lo II. R. Klnrald. printing school ex. notice County Coiiiliiissiouer'H H. D. Edwards, co. com.... H. M. Price do liisiine Account A. P. Atkins, HervlcoH Dr. T. W. Harris, examining insane Gross hotel, board for Insane and guard John Dick, guard Insane . . Ed Wiles, guard insane .... Gross Bros, mds? Illulifst Account Parks, services . . N. . Harris, s"rvices G.irdon, services Cor. 1.90 76.06 45.25 9.00 3.20 Account 60.00 50.00 10.50 5.00 14.25 3.75 3.75 1.00 Tlic Aiuuuu'iation Sheplienls Watching Their Flocks Tl'c llinh of Christ Ulsht to Kgypt , MisNirrc t Innocents ' lirlt in the Carpenter Shop I'-aptKni f J,.M1B "whnf J ,ll0 n11ltlst lirlt In t. Synagogue Christ Feeding the Multitude Suffer Little Cliildr.ll to Collie Me Christ Healing the Sick liaising of Lazarus The Traiisfigiualiim Messiah's Entry Into .leiusaleni Tlie l-asl Supper. Agony in the Garden. Into .Indus' llelrayal Christ P.cloi'e the Two High Priests Christ Itcfore King lleroil Christ Itelore Pilate Currying the Cross The Crucifixion Taken lloviii From the Cross Placing Jesus ill the Tollili Tile Uleslirrcctioll Tim Ascension "VIVID" ASACRED SERMON "REAL" ILLUSTRATED SONGS"HOLY CITy'-'TSALMS" BeotitifiiS -:- Grand Sublime One Week Opening Monday Evening, February !0 . Open every afternoon at 1 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. ' with continuous'perfovmancc (. P. .1. W. T I lenry V:ri)f r jiiror Ceo, M. .',-f do It. W. ChIMkoii do W. M. Taylor d W. M. Taylor . . do J. K. Smitii do f K. I'sukfT do I''u"' AbntniH witness IMillip JittiMHnn do (ion. WaiTii.T do C. K. WnrtKT do Kldon W'jirncr do r. H. (iriffln d ) W. T. (inrdoiiy Corotier l-ilrrf ii'lt Accimiit fhas. M'-Karlatid, H"rvlf'H, . Tav Kelnitc Acfdiint (Jco. T. Hall, n-bntf ou taxes K. f). IVnter, rebate on taxes Iiwliueni Sidfliir Airniint C. H. link -r. indin'iit s'lldirr MlHceJIatieoim Acrount K. Rfhwiirf 7,hld, Hiipplles. . Mltlriilif Hros., drayntin .... It. K. KaHtland. office Hup.. CIhhs & I'tird'ioiiinm Blanks for .1 u v. cfinrt H'lHhnrtL; f'.t r'r-f)'d hook. 1 CiiaHF Ai Prti'llioinrii", record b -uks ' I'H''(fI'' TelephitfH, ('o.( y.i-ryr(,tt tcbiiborie , 2 Allen Katon, muhiM'- Irwin-H'tilOM Ci,, snp;ii:e--, riffs nffSf .00 Ki.00 Stittfoiiiiry Accoitnt Allfiil-Vit-in 20. IrVnlM Offhvi Are-mil .f. W. Harris. Hrnlth Officer iscrvbu m 132. 1 Si'liool Itont'f1 CoiivcitHnii Kiiliicy troit'u rcys noon tlu mi:nl, ilisi'inuam'satitl k-M-ii ambit ion; be.iiUy, vtyor and checrtui ih'ss siKiti disippcar wlicn tiu kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the Mesh, or if, when the child reaches an je when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afiheted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecuuse of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and Idadder nnd not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, ami both need the same jjrenl remedy. The mild ami the immediate elleet of Swnmp-Root is soou realized. It is sold 1iv dnieiiists, in li ft v- fMvJ" cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may StJ have a sample noitle bv mad tree, also a Itnmv of Swamp-Wool, pamphlet telling ail alout Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters -received from sufferers cured. In writingtPr. Kilmer & Co., It i n g ha niton, N. , be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swnmpdoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, lUughamtoti, N. Y., on every bottle. BAD BREATH "For mnnttia I hd (rrl tronhlswtth sir ntomrh ml uftl !) klmU nf nii'tlleluu. JJy tiuun hk bwrii .-tully fit i;rn a KrHitH. my breath httvliif bml oilor. T wkn ku fried. 1 ! .mm ml til ( ftiran-m rih) ftr uolny thr-m 1 mil willingly ud ch(Mr(tiily ny ttikl tlioy Tive antlrrlr riireilmr. I lliBref.iTtt Ift vim know ih 1 hall rce(immDi them to Any (ins muffnrlng h-m tuch trahUa." Chat. II. Ilnlpern. lit E. Tin St., New York. N. T. m r The Dowels W CAW DY C ATHARTtC PlftManl, Palntahlfh Pntnnt.TantnOnnrl. DonowJ, Novitr Klkon, Wcnki-ii or Otljiw. 10. c . Wf. Nursr nltl In Imlk. 'I'hn tft-imtno tnhlot ntiiiiii.ua C V 0. ' tiiiarttntuuit to euro or jotir uioiiuy buck. Sterlir I Remedy Co., Chlcngb or N.Y. gqft ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES VIC .Tfc'Va' ' - I'eninilngi M. Dui-ee -. . . J. Rowan .... W. McReynolds C. WMhou H. V, N. G. J. I.. I.emon R. 10. Kd wards A. 15. Dean . . . .1. S. Dale J. J. llryan . . . Jnmes Calvert Jas. Lebow . . . V. W. Taylor . . . brd. con. 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2. 1)0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 KITCHEN &. KGMM StlCCl ssots to ARMITAGE &. ROWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or. OKATOUIO HOOKS AltRlVK The oratorio hooks. "Thi Golden Legend," hiivn arr'ved and niembera ran obtain them by calling at Hur den & Grnham's shoe store. Owing to the fact that the chorus has grown so large, It hni become neeiMsary to change th place of iir"llce friini Knink's hall to lb" .Methollst church, and the fir-' "-lie,, will be held there next Tuenlay evening, begin nlng at 7:30. C. A. IIHRDKN. 5.00 5.00 2 on I nil ei...ilM'rlot'fl cavorfte, 1 till Mm. K. D. f"-crl"s. nf Harbor, M tip I speaking of Kle"i t-i'' Pit 'crs. ayi: "It I j jt(( Is a neleliborhoil T:ivo-t'. here with J op , IIS. " It denerVfJ to be a favorite I v- i 1 .00 ' ery wher". It nlves qnli'k relief a I IK, j dyspepsia, liver "omnl-ilnl, kidney j .-,o ; derail geinent, innl-int rl: Ion, nervous- j 1 '.",i I lo'KS, weakn si a"d L"iiernl deblllly. ! -,n ; Its action on the bond, ai a thorough I 'lid : purifier ituik"! II eseerlallv useful ns I -n a spring medlclii". This grand alter I -((.atlve tonic Is sold under 'tnanintee - r.a.nt W. A. KuykendaH's drug store. i 50c. SEEDS FRESH SEEDS WU HAM: AM. KINDS OK fJAHDK.V SKKDS IN Ilfl.K. AM, M.W AM) I'Ri:sil. VOC I AN SlUi MOMCV ISV Iil V. VI)'. !! ( 1'itOM I S. AI'.DKN KKI'.DS I LUCLMl GROCERY 9th mid Ock its. 13.3 MM'iS! r".p.; .-(, K.S' Wllllamii Ind'iin Pile ointment will cure blind, bleeding and lulling pllei. It almnrbs (hp tmnors, allays Itching at one1, acts as a poultice, I2 !i5Klveii Instant rolef. Wllllann' In I 50 dlan Pile Ointment U iir,,Bred for 1 ' piles and Itclnnn of tho private parta. Hold bv I, Inn I)r" Co . bv mail r0c and II 00. n'lllianni Mfg Co.. props., Cleveland. O. l.'ir, 32.00 I r,0 l ' 5 0, E she I'". 1 I "t , stamps el:' . . . 9 . Win ..Vo-ra a'l. M' p er. . . lj l.'lU" tie Cit'i (' ,.. ' v , . . ' P .!M -ii1'. C.ert Ai f j i : i v;i.: ;t. ; Kiillds up wf ! appetite, I 111 pr--i .,-- refreshing ra ! si ren '.-t li fir-t - - llolll'ler's I'O'l'V i do. 35c. 'I "a or 1 Pine fl'. o .,.,. , . rebrm-ry imi.iI In -f. r ... I - 1 1 rrrnswr IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES C I IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF I HIGH ORADE WORK G ItTCt l tOW il ttlTIM ROIItl I r. a win crti if.A- Mcr , irLfaf Co. r H'-sii", promotPR 11 if fon, f ndttc'-s (vi...r r'newe( I Inn Pru;; v C an-, '-. ' fs . ' ', ) '1 liW.ek n ( " Willi:. iii.i A 1 "V,-, H' t ' '' . h ' 11 ". I:'': , , ,.. !l la-er..in ,. .rt - i o .N C 1 ! la Diiviis: ' & a .ev A 4tt iXT ft M . i; Hal: V f," rj:,t y.