' Tltl CTOTJTK DAILY GTARD, MONDAY, FEBRl'ABV IT, 100
QUICKSILVER
SIMPLY POURED
OUT OF FURNACE
When You
Run...
tfor trntn or run fr n runno or a
pajir of carpet Ui'-kn you want ft
Kind nil for your niimcy. And thiil'i
what joa nut at thu (irlffln Hardware
C.i l)o btHt Valium In town for
thv rnu.txr.
Ys-y ran Rot an i.-xccllcnt run for
your irnncy In Hpruy pumpi, iipray
enaterlala, llnio and sulphur.
Youra for biislnnim,
GRIFFIN
Hardware Co.
The OLIVER
TYPEWRITER
Thn Inrtnra tlmt ili-li-milnc- the
'.ftmrlirail worth of h typcwrlti'i- tin
tlm41rH)7 llunililllly, rlpii-il, C'ri-nl
filminiM I'liMrr, Vi'i-Niitlllly, IVrfccl
. AlljcmiM'jit uml VIhIIiIi. Writing, all
irnmhbufl In I he STAMIAItl) VIHI-
UU.K DI.1VKII
C. S. FRANK,
IN OHB Oil MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WKST FOR
TUB PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
Mm it t i iiiTiai iiiiii
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.Ml)lli;j 1'IIOVKH M'CCKKH I-'KO.M
STAItT, lll'T A IlllU.AK WAH DIH
COVIlltKI) IN WAMA OK KU
XACK ANI HKVKHAIi WKKKH
WIUV KIAI'SB BKI-XMtlC IT CAN
UK KKI'AlltKIl
Block Dutle qulclmllvor mine has
been developed to be a producer.
Klre win lighted In the furnace of
the new retort a month or more ago
and after a wurnilnK up luatlni? three
vcckn ore lii-Kiill to he Introduced.
Klmt a pile of mlibixh that was en
cumbering the furnace ground wan
throw In to get It out of the way, ax
not much was expected, but that It
would Horve aomewhut for a ttiHt or
the untried procemi. After a hit
Manager IX-nnln, anxious to know
what wan coming over opened the
outlet when lo, out flowed a at.roam
of pure mercury. There wan a live
ly Jumping around to get a venae!
to catch the fickle metal. Where he
had expected only a trace, pound
were obtained. Ore whh then Intro
duced and u regular atream of met
al flowed. The full capacity of the
retort had not been reached when a
break down In the fire box wna dla
jovered. J HHt what diluted the fire
brick lining to give way la not known
and will not bo unrll the furnace
cools aufflclently to allow workmen
to examine. Such accidents often
occur with furnacca, and haa no con
nection with the vaporl.lng and con
denalng departinenta of the plant. At
no time In the ore In the fire box.
The qulckallvcr aa It comes from the
retort la chomlcnlly pure. There" In
no lend or zinc. Bo now thu chem
ical problems are solved, leuvlng the
only mechanical adjustments. The
furnace la cooling, which will re
quire from len to fourteen days from
the time the fire was drawn, then the
repairs will ho made and the fire
Hltiiln lighted. To cool nud reheul
the plant requires a mouth or more
The fuc used Is fir wooil and It Is
proving to bo well uduptcil to re
torting. It makes a hot fire and
leuves but few aslicH, nntl of course
no slut:.
The men employed lit ' the mine
and shout the retort number uuout
3!. This force will probably he In
creased. The capacity of tlitt. retort
Is about about liU tons per day of 24
hours. A shift of six men ure under
ground, l.imt week, It Is reported,
.1 .very rich vein of ore was encoun
tered, richer than anything hereto
fore discovered.
At this time whene there Is enforc
ed Idleness about the retort a clean
up will he made by the iiiunnp"mcut.
when It will bo known Just ivlmi to
expect of the mine. Cottage llrove
estern Oregon,
esos ?ltyluotahtyueareoggtui
HARRIMAN ROAD
MUST ANSWER
FOR REBATING
Washington, Ken. IS. Prosecu
tions are to be Instituted by the gov
ernment against the Houthurn t'acuic
Company and certain ofllcluls of that
railway organization on the allegation
that they paid rebates to shippers.
Kvldence In the case was obtained by
Interstate (lorumerco Commissioner
Franklin T. Kane, In a recent visit to
the Pacific coast. Ills reirart of the
conditions was made public today,
having been approved and referred
to the department of Justice for "such
prosecutions under the law as may be
warranted.".
At the request of the railroad com
mission of. California, the transcript
report and the evidence will be sent
to the commission, which Indicated
Its purpose to prosecute the alleged
violations of the California laws, that
may be shown by tho report.
Commissioner Lane's report finds
the exlstenco of an extensive system
of preferential rates granted certain
shippers on Interstate business by
the Houthern I'aclflc Company. Tho
recird discloses a list of 108 firms,
corporations and Individuals who en
Joy the "apodal inside rates."
SPECIAL ELECTION
"Will -BE HELD
ON APR1L.18
I
WATKItWOKKS WINDS AM) ('KM
KTKKY AMKNDMKNT WILL UK
VOTKII li'OX 6-V THAT 1IATK
COUNCIL MKT THIS FOKKNOON
AN1I I'AHSKII OKMXANCK CALL
INC ELKtTKIN.
Men's Blue
Mannel
Work
Shirts
83c
Men's
Dress Shirts
$J values
49c
QJUl AT SLAUGHTER.
OF PRICtS
On Our Clothing
Wednesday aue Thursdav will be the great day
here all our clothing cut to Manufacturers Cost.
We are determined to clean up our stock. Every
suit must go this week. Every department has
oig values in stoie for you come and see them.
SEE WINDOW TISPLAY
Women's
$10 Long
Kersey
' Coats
$490
Blankets an
Comforts
at your own
Price
i Mw
FRANKLIN K LANE.
!E!ecric,Gas,Water
7.1 "IE fc-..-r.v.ril I
3
81 M l
Wil'amette Va!Uy Co
MARTIN'S MEETING
COMES TO CLOSE
TOTAL M'MIICIt OK ACCKSSIONS
TO CIIIUHTIAN ( lit l II UOH AS
A IlKSl'LT OI-' KVANtiKLIST'N
WOltK. '
Julius
Goldsmith
tilUtl II CullU.i t l;. 1.1.1 UUjiJjiU
SS- a fosiuve case.
ys, iih.iimii.1111.
t V-W c.,., .f.i..i m J
H .n. .1. UmI
'. ,C' y 'i " l l"n M '.. AN
f - - .
Vv l-- .
M.I.I li U. I . Ill: l. VNil. I'l uii'.
Yesterday, with 20S addlllous,
chiscd the greitiest mertliiK In the
history of the Christian church In
Kiigeiie. Hi. 8. M. Murlln proved
to bcu lo.Mil and coinpteul evangel
ist. Ills converts will doubtless
prove J.iHItug, as his converts in I hi
psst always ll.ive d.me, while the
n'hi of t'.ie nuimluM's have been built
up In thu kn iwledKo and power ol
tue Word ut (1. id.
lu the llllile School y stiMil.ii.
there were ;!.' picM'tu. TIlU d-(-luirlinetit
of thu work Is niectttin
with lunch favor and bciit'lH anil
will unite wuii-ly cittutmio lu Ui.-ivnt..
In liuiuliei's niiil luteresi u. it mi
done ecr slnii' liu I'cvUal lii',;.ui.
The iliiMvli wiu criiwdi'd to ii
utmost lu-t nlKhi, while the ev.ui
ti' list ntily d.'lUci'id Unit nplti'.uli.l
iiertuon on I'hrUtlan lllcyt'lliijt."
'i'he gniml total of accessions t.:
the church diittnx Iho ineellim Is
I'es. Stilciiillil cut iiin'un'nniu l,,r a
nolile liltlno prevail.
Kver.vtioily ts cordially Invited to
atlend all Suiitliiy and nilil-wek ser
vices nt tlie Christian church.
.1. S. Mcl'alluiu Is tue eiiii'lcnt
mlulstei'.
SOLON'S IM'.I.I til l
1 1 II IttsTCAIIlis
in lilim'.nc. Jieh. Kvei y mein
ber if coin;rc-s received a posnnril
today friiin linker t'lty showtus a
view of Alain strict, nud contalnlnit
tin s . words:
"We want a federal luilldlnK, hut
don't wain IliM e.
Thi sii!ii'rvis.lu nivhlti'il ss the
Main nivi't flic mi) I'inmlu four
v. m s oil Cie roi'ijimiicuihitloli of
'iillHl'rv"!.':! V ;i;t.iiii.i Hi,.i o;ac
tit ally iw iy tiushiess loan 111 Hakf
Tils, .x.i .c;ui.. .jia !i, v.- )c mail '
..'i''. thiom.i citsjiiv-txliimii icilsla
JOS. win It si IN tll li 1 '
ol' Ml CHI. II K II i;IIV Idti
I'uv! n;,l. f '.. i;.. Ja...,.u AM,t.-r.
s.oi. l!lt. li I i;'l is !ll..,o. was I.MlUItt
..'IHI.1..I ill;, iniiidcr of llarn
1. hiii, !hv i tw.tiu r. wii.iin tu kit.!'.
" ii:.. i.i it K i i.t,..H.!,iit of high,
w.iv riii.'it;.
An ai'i" al w.ll .,. taken.
t'oiti i.wi) i;.v,i. iMhi nv
'. I. 1 1. 1' "st ami 'i.u'.;)mst
i ".la.l nia.in. Tor sale a! Otu's,
Tluft. the refund claims mouiHd
lu various nvnnths of tho years 1 906
and 11107 from 930,0011 to $50, 0000
per mouth; that one firm, durliiK tho
lixrlnd or April. 1 !06 (tho date of the
San Kranclico fire, when all provloin
records wpri destroyed) to Septem
li'T 2:t, 1J07. look doyn 23,04, and
that the refunds of tho sumo period
to other shippers ranged from $13,.
G!0 to $$22,201; that one shipper
admitted that the allowance of re
putes Influenced tue traffic over tno
mils of tho I'nlon Pacific; that there
existed for years an uhdorstnndl'iK
hetween the S.luthern Pacific and the
Santa Ke and certain shippers of
dried fruits wore to recelvo a refund
of (ine-half of the local rate euti.'.;."l
at the time of the original mover'ent,
and that the vouchor haoks shun
these transactions.
T.'IK IHH'TOIt OK OSTMOI'AThV
What Ills Title Menus How lie (lets
It null the Peculiar Ahilliles Ac
quired In Ills Isiiik Course
of Training
The Kindualo of a recognized col
Ioro of osteopathy, aftor a lou and
exhatistlvu study of the hlithest nu
Ihorltles In anatomy, physiology,
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics und
all kindred brunches, la awarded a
diploma that given him a legal right
to the title of lloctor of Osteopathy,
'I hat is the only title that he wishes,
I ir he ui.ikc no pretence of practlc
i u uii'dli-ino, the word medicine bc
la; giueially accepted as meaning
drugs.
The nil live vl n t Inn of the t It In of
lioctor of Osteopathy Is I). O., and
the province of the l. 1). Is lo help
nature, in the human h.nly. to right
herself. He believes that ilruas are
not only uniiecesnary, but distinctly
ilatiiiiging, and that the body Is s very
perfect machine that will run atom:
initioilily If siipolleil w ith the prop -r
fuel (food!, and If none of Its puns
get out of position.
Itcpnlriiii; (lie Structure.
Hut, white tin most perteic ef ii.a
elihics. It la nis i the most il eieate.
nud derajiKeinent of Its parts can he
linmrjit atunit hi scores of ways.
Kalis, Jars, strains, undue e"rtlous,
atul local contractions or relaxations
due lo changes lu temperature, are
only a few of the things that may
cause trouble In this delicate i.iechan
Ism. Sometimes the effects are Im
mediately apparent, sometimes long
delayed.
It Is for the especial work of find
lug the deiaugeuient and rectifying
It that the osteopathic physician is
trained, lie is a master mechanician,
and when anything la wrong with the
machine It Is the master mechanician
hose services should be railed In.
If some little part haa slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble may be at
distant part of the mechanism, and
iitnt but the trained expert would be
I likely lo attempt repairs In the w rong
i place and work further damage. Hut
jthe skilled workman does nothing un
til he has made thorough examination
i suil foaiid that little part that has
slipped out of placer Then his train
Dig toadies him to replace 11. That Is
jthe work of the osteopathic physli uin.
j If yea sun an oolnlon ns to t1'
. value of inie i,i;ithU' treatment d.i Pel
'"ne the mi'ai.e of c.un.il'.in ;r,t
'.in,- !.. w'ie!e training fc... .
! lions other U'l.'s. .ss smr,. s n .
i 'ins ha.t eMi ri-ti ,, Willi (I,,. .v
i Hi.l kuews; or, I, -Mer ye-, 't,i s
; il.mil o-OiMjMl h sc. five him t., i,,.
i p:i: tiinity to t. ai,,;ist !i:e the thing re
v, 11
lr. II. I. Studley. os'i .e.aih. oflr
evr t'!'aMi'..ies II.- I .. . ' .....
; I'hutie lll.u k ri','l l.esl l.o;,.. 711
i 1'eiry s:te. t. I'liene l!e, 3l;iT.'
I P the Si-Hi sp-v enep !, r,oe
jMnlof. I'limps at nil (.rices and pro-
i'.tveil siilu'inr nenv
I I'HAltaiiltS HAUDiVAU!: CO.
A special meetlnn of the city conn
ell was held thla forenoon at which
time an ordinance calling a special
election for the submission to the
voters of the city the proposed char
ter amendments for the Issuance of
water bonds and for the restriction
of burials and cemetery additions
within the city limits, was passed.
It was first proposed to vote on
these questions at the regular city
election April 6, but It was found
that not enough time for the proper
procedure would be had and It was
decided to call a spoclul election on
April 18.
The ordinance passed this morning
reads aa follows:
An ordinance calling a special
election In the City of Eugene for
the submission to the voters of the
city certain proposed charter amend
ments filed with the city recorder
January 4th, 1908.
The City of Eugene does ordain
as follows;
Section 1. Initiative petitions hav
ing been filed with the city recorder
January 4th, 1S08, tne one pro"os
lng the amendment of sections 108
and 112 of tile city charter, and the
other proposing the addition to said
charter of a new section In refer
ence to cemeteries and burials with
in the city limits, and It appearing
that said amendments so proposed can
not be legally submitted to the vot
ers of the city nt the regular April,
1908, city election, a special election
Is hurt-by called to be held In said
city on the 18th day of April, 1908,
for the submission of said proposed
amendments to the voters of said
city. That said election be held at
tho usual polling places lu each ward,
viz:
Klrst ward At the city hose house
on East. Eleventh street.
Second ward Al the hook and lad
der room in the city hall.
Third wurd At Heller's black
smith Bhop, 41 West. Seventh street.
Fourth ward At Wilklns build
ing, 08 West Eighth street.
That tho Judges and clerks of elec
tion to bo appointed for the regular
April election net as Judges and
clerks for tho special election hereby
called.
Section 2. That two certain reso
lutions of the common council passed
January 13, 1908, looking to the sub
mission of said amendments at the
annual clly election to he held April
tlth, 1908, be and the same are in
so far as they direct the submission
of said amendments at said annunl
election, hereby repealed, rescinded
and nnuullcd.
Mr. Allen Kvplulns. '
in reference to the re-suhnilsslon
of tho water amendments ut a spec
ial election rather than at the general
April election, Clly Attorng-y Allen to
day made the following statement:
"1 mil satisfied that I misappre
hended a requirement of the law rel
ative to the tlmu w'.iich must elapse
after amendments are filed before
they can bo voted upon. Tho new
election makes a delay of two weeks.
It will make sotno additional expense.
That addllional expense 1 will bear,
as It was entirely due to my misappre
hension that the amendments were
not so brought before the council
Hint they could be voted upon at the
regular city election. To summarize
the situation; These water amend
ments wore Kiiliiuitted lo the people
last October, carefully slid In exact
accordance with tu-ovlsions of law
prescribed by the legislature for so
doing. In n l'o-t!nnd case, oh their
charter aiiier.iliueni s. .Imlo t'lelntnl
held that I lie li ,c!s -a. ure had erred In
prescrllilii;; t ie tiroc-dure It did. ami
that such ;i iieiiilments must originate
In a petit! in signed by the voters.
'Though bepevlng our first submission
legal. It si-ems more expeditious to
submit the amendments again in the
iiuVlhod tin- judge declares to be the
Iproper one rather than submit to the
delay that would be required t test
Jn court the legality of the former
proceeding."
90c Golf Shirts 45c
Men's golf shlrt3, collar attached,
in all colors; value up 10 jw.
Bali
price
45c
$1.50 JJnierwear $1.20
Men's all-wool underwear in dark
and light; regular $1.50;
sale"'---$1-20
$2.50 Men's Pants $1.95
Men's work pants in gray, all
sizes; perfect fitting; regular
$2.50; sale (PI QtL
price l
$I6-$18-$20 r
Suits $11.95
We are determined to celan up our
stock of all our clothing. We
have all the new makes and col
ors, of the best material; all
hand-tailored, and will hold
shapes; C 1 1 Q C
sale price
$15 Rain Coats $9.45
Men's guaranteed rain-proof over
coats in black and gray; perfect
fitting, made by the best cloth
ing house in America a nice
dress coat and a nice business
coat; , CQ
sale price TJr
! Cc Towelin?, the yd 6c
A fine white cotton toweling, Uu
width;; regular 10 cents; sale
price, f
the yard ,0C
Bath Towels 8:
The best Turkish hath towels,;
full weight; regular 15C;
Eaie q
price OC
New Brown Oxfords
A full line of women's brown Ox.
fords nt. maniifaetin-orB' .
for Wednesday and Thursday
only.
TEe BON MARCHE
The Place to
Save Money
HITCHCOCK TO HK
MANAUEIX FOH TAKT
Washington, Feb. 15. Frank H.
Hitchcock, first assistant postmaster
general, will hand in his resignation
to the president Monday, preliminary
to assuming the management of the
Taft campaign.
The Orphcum
Eugene's .
Popular Play House
Two changes
per week
Continuous rerfotmance
from 7:30 to 10
MatinfC everv Saturday
at 2:30
Won.,Tues. and Wed.
Moving Pictures
'His First Success,"
"Bathing under difficultie ''
and "The Rivals"
Illustrated Song
"Bees in the Hive" -
Comedy Sketch
Veach and Veach
Buck and Wing Dancing
ANNOUNCEMENT
G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. g
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and
carries' at all times the best brands of -S
Groceries, ri.oi'R and lED. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
Phone
Main S3
, WE AIM TO PLEASE
G.
S3 East
9th S red
ISEE
j FRESH SEEDS
j vi-: ham: a i.i. kimis of
1 ;ai:m:- m:i:is iv in i,u.
l.l. M.W AMI HU SH. YOC
CAN SAVK MOXl- Y HY 111 Y
IN(i YOl 1! ;.i;iii;n sf.hds
Flto.M I s.
I
"IN (iOlt K Tltl ST"
.MAY 111-'. ItF.STOItK!)
Washington, Feb. l.V Represen
tative Ollle James, of Kentucky. j.
iit-nivii ui'ioro ine uousc coiiiuuuce on
,welithts and measure today and
1 made an argument tn support of hi
j bill lo restore t-.i the I'nlted States
gold coins the words "In find W
Trust." tin lenvltm the committer
room .latncH said he had been assured
j thai the bill would be reported favor
I ably.
;;osso niNvicTK.H of
Ml ltli:it IN SFCOMt liFOIIFF
j The nnlles. Feb. 15. Utility In
i the second degree was the verdict re
turned tonight by tin- Jury in tn
Hom-iul-i;. niurili-r "ie. tint
son killed Honeinl last summer.
tUGtNE GROCERY
9t,h and Oak its.
s r
AWOl NCI'MCNT
; .1 M. Hum,, a i, .1. W. !ni-v Kiv,
" I 'l r ' ! no of lb- l- .
bulltllng fth .1. A. Usurer's
jc.-i:v f.-re, 11,1-nli-r r I J
:;utu-.:.- :-i!,i t, whiT;- T-r w niM
'l- is.-d t.- m I eld iri-. N w.'.t
have proper!)! to fill, both ' r-n jr,
j i !l !t::i I ismc !: ,
we will d our !-"t to (' s:i"H
I'OWK IH"iY,
Mi W l.lamct.e S.r.--;.
V .irncr Iiiim- tusn-'A l.i-ale -i
der a; Mori Is' Music Store. t
AFULL !
LINE OF ;
Bass Hueter Pure
Mixed Paints J
and Lustrehc
Varnish Stain
Wcc.irrv 6? dilfcrcntctttcrns c
ot WALL PAPER ail ,
new and up lo d.ilc
Ladford & Maskdl
I'r.i. l c-l I'linins ini LVcxaltri
gJ wc.t 5;h street '
Nothing But Light
HUNTER. & WILLOUGKBY
Have installed an up-to-date Gas Lighting, Ooking
and 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
pend on. Come down to our store and sec what Gas
will do. We are always glad to explain light to you,
cither Electric or Gas.
GAS AND ELECTRIC
SUPPLIES
516 WiL'ametie Sk, Eugene, Or.
Ill HOII
c3'
a
TfTe ESMOND HOThL
JSC A ANOKKSiJN, M ,t
Rjvj Du-.-c-ti p ,.
MV. SLiO. ,so.$:.oo
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V,-i. 1,1 -N' -.'H St e
1442
MITH, Mjriater
f?TVn Thos.Pn Phoive TLick
- " " - GtO. H. SM
Friday, Feb. 2 1 st -
Engfasrement of the
liminent Actor
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Under the Management of
F. LAWRENCE WALKER
in a notable revival of
Antony and Cleopatra
A Sumptuous Scenic Production, new and novel
e cctric.il effects, a chorus and ballet of unusu.il
attractiveness, bc.iutiffully costumed, will tend to
m ike this engagement one of the mo:t substanti.il
oitenngs of the year.
CJRTAIN AT&20. POSITIVELYNO ONE SEATED
DURING AN ACT
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
HALL d. iHUiViVVAY G- K' M'mro', T' W'
t'-i .hi.,.,.., , ' housefurnis::!'5.,
i , .nun,. ,.,(, ,u k
We now h.vc tr.e ni-ist .
Ai-n Etf ji.it,, , ,ld line of stoves in Eu?cn
i"! in i. v.ik. ir,.,, BOk ri(iu p DidsandSeddin?. R"?51
' '"' ' Matting, Shelf Ihti"
l i US !m t .aal.ln fi.xlurr, ' and CuttdrV
49 WUiamilto t t Jiin?- 0