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1 THE EUGENE DAILY OlJARD, FRIDAY, FEBRl'AhV VH, 1908 1 Friendly Store Saturday Bargains All Goods Bought Tomorrow will be cnargea on yum iu tn uwwuuih 23c 4c lie J 8c 35c to 50c Corset Covers, special . . . . . . 10c to 1 2Hc Lace, 2 to 5 inches wide, yard . . ' 1 5c Hemmed Huck Towels, each . . . . . . 25c four-inch Black Taffeta Ribbon, yard . . ' . . "4 , . . .. a Solenoid Values in New Sonni Silks. Dress Goods. Inm n 1 t- ' rrnngs. suits. Jackets, Hosiery, Underwear, htc. I Special Values in Men 8 Suits and Furnishings. T 1 EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St,. MBE33I YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK GITY NEWS I Snodgruss and S. B. Eakln were av i pointed appraisers, j PK.llHOALB ROWYDISM AT THEATRE WILL BE STOPPED MANAGK.MK.VT HAYS HTIDKNTS OK ANY ONE KLKK WLL E ARItEHTF.R IF DISTI'IUIANCE OF IiAHT NIGHT IS REPEATER There waa considerable rowdyism among some of the students In the gallery at the senior play at the thea tre last night, which has become the ...Kl !nuouHrnllnn hv the fac- ulty and which may yet possibly lead to a number or arresis. uumu, -fondltloD of the play a number of students threw vegetablos tt ttlt Play ers on the staife, created a disturb ance by yelling at the different mem- u ..... ... 4 1 V, ! VPK obnoxious In other ways. The man agement or tne meaire un U Knu. lth arena, and todnV talK- . f .win n.h nrtn vet. but It la-orobable that he will leave the matter with tne iiicuiu, ......... .- i.t .... (nvoaiinrfon and will MUlWUfi ai, I...- -r- - . probably make up example of some of the offenders. -.-..., . V The management Of tne tneaire i j,...,iuH in nrcM'v order at all performances and 1U cause the ar rest or any ana an iiou.. again create such a disturbance as was created last nignt. CRESWELL LIGHT PLANT 1 READY TO OPERATE TillI'L'LT Ai'llKAT CROP .UIOlT (.ON K Portland, Feb. 28. Of the fifty million bushels of wheat raised in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, but three million bushels remain in Tlrat hands unsold. SENIOR PLAY DREW CROWDED HOUSE iron Ph.? Irnnifi. (do Kl,i , . - lea,. tone the atomacl,. 7"mv utnuuuisi ami an v coated., pleasant to '-V Druggist or mail. e' ia ".0.?d,SAto0 KlIIS.6 "vel and Snow appeared on the top of Snn- in or r . . rer Butte this morniui!. i esioruuy ; ' - t.l... I Iu worn l-fiVei-Plt With It. ; During the past few days the snow j 7.. T. Flak, of Elmlra, Is In'tlic ' ' lulling III" I'OD. l" uujn v.." -"tpjt.. nu-t,,-. t ihi Fnrlv Risers small lia" btu" fl,llt"K t "?d ."I1. "" A. R. Bean left today on a trip DeW lit Utile Early losers, small mountains, and the Indications..,',;. DeWltl's Utile Early Riser,, small : ,,,, "an(, tho mdleatlona , and safe, sure little nv0I p.us. "'" aro ,hl(t tnr0 win ba no scarcity, as; "j M went to AlbanJ, today by all druggista. predicted by many during the win-; ",:.,:;,' "Bt" 'lor. Frank Ware Is up from Portland Superintendent Alderman, of the ""fjy" Hansen is on a buxlni-M. public achoola, today received a tele- tfl () Ija)eVCW gram from Congressman Hawley atat-1 ,,. Wakcr 0'f Maplcton, Is in Ing that T. L. Catch, of Salem, re- c, on uugn08g. eolved tho highest standing In the. ., ' R KllcIlj wcnt to Porl- The Williams Transfer Company rocelved three carloads of fine body fir wood from Wendllng last night. All Elks who are to take purt In the ElkB' minstrels ar rociuested to meet In the hall tonight at 8 o'clock for rehearsal. ' , ;:; Thn Knat Kuunno Imnrovement Club will hold a meeting Mondny evening to take further action lu re gard to tree-planting. A reception to now members will ba held at tho Christian church to night, beginning at 7:81) o'clock. A program will bo rendered. Tho total number of voters roisln tored at the county clrk's office lor the primary and June elections up to 9 o'clock thla morning was 2SHS. . Kennedy' Laxative Cough Byrup acts gently yet promplly on the bow 1 els and allay Inflammation at the same time, It Is pleasant to talto. Hold by all drug-lists. A. M. Orirrin has again taken over he Peoples restaurant ei tne cor ner of West Seventh and Olive atre-tts and will open n meat mnrket In tho rear of the building occupied by tne restaurant. Lumber and other materials are being delivered on Park street for the two additional atorli-a to .1. II. Coleman's one-story brick buildings on Willamette street. Contractor Chesom will begin the work at once. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Collier hnve re- moved from the corner of East Eighth and Pearl streets to the resi dence Just bought bv Melrln Han sen at the corner of East Thirteenth and Pearl streets. Oeorge B. linrrls wiis today ap pointed administrator of the estate , of lfiinc Htirehiy, tho pioneer who died at the Kugenn boiplial February 17. The probable vel"" of the prop erly of the estate Is $21120. examination conducted In Eugene on . , . , .., nn ,h fivur February 14 for appointment to tho u fl K,.1)ayi of Creswell, was In naval academy at Annapolis, and nn n...De Mark Latky and William II. Perkins. WarreI1 McFnrland. of Cottage Orove, wbb In the city today. Ilurman Hhniftt Cflme dOWIl frtllll r.H..au,nti ililo n.wit. nn hiiRtness. W. T. Korley returned today irom ti. in i.ia ftirm lii nomrlas county. Ma II M lllllilt mid two chll.li-cti. .r r-.miiMi,. nrrlvid here last night. walker Menney arriveo uown ii.nn the Mohawk on tho locnl iast evening E. I.. Fisher, of tne r isnor mini were second and third respectively. Th. ..iiI.IIa BMinMl nvllllllt will be held at the high school building Fri day and Saturday, ntarcn o ami i, beginning at o cioea rriuay evi-n-lnii. It will be open Suturday after noon and evening. Resides the reg- ulur work of the pupils there win ne n imbibition uewllll!. (lniwlllg. COOk- lug and curiienteiing, over ,IUU blid j . t , i,)l ti,ina today on busl houses having been built by the boys i of the schools for exhibition purpos-, ttornoy Jerome Knox, of Cottage es. There will bo n program rlt ay (. vu Wll , lh8 cl(y today on basi oveiilng uud posalbly olio btilm-iluy evening. I willlum Lime, a prominent stock- . , ,. .. ... i man of llnnlsbuig, was In the city Emma pyliurn and Mrs. Honoii Ed-.,...,.,., wards were brought down from Cur tain Spur, lu the southern end of the county, on this morning's local by Deputy Constable Warren Mcl-'arland. of Cottage drove, charged with be ing delinquent minors. They were brought up In the Juvenile court this forenoon, but their father, Jasper Py liurn, Bwore that both were, in years old or over, and tluiy were released from custody, ns the Juvenile court has no Jurisdiction over tneni on count of their age. Mrs. Edwards is tho mother of the buhe tnnt was lii-miL.tit ilown from Cotlaao (irnvc I. .,!., J. J. Murray left this forenoon on one of bis regular trips to points niirlh. "Red" Peret Is here from Yone.il la visiting Sid Smith and other iriends. C. M. Chick Is hero from Portland on business collected with his timber Interests. T. C. Abrnuis nunc down from Cot tage Orove on the noou train today on business. F. C. Bean left last night for S!l- coy, Cal., where bo will recuperate last Monday from John Tunel's mill near Cres well, where he has been for the last month Installing a fiOO-llght dynamo. Mr Tunell has power running " waste. The machine Is a two-phase dynamo same type as the one used here. The transmission line Is two miles long to Creswell, and the cur rent Is raised to 2300 volts. Cres well is to be lighted and the farm houses along the line, u i uiu..B:.. that tho current will be turned on by Saturday evening. Workmen1 have been busy tne past ween w.. ms the residences and business house? of Creswell, and In addition, to lights Mr Tnnell will be prepared to fur nish current for motors. He lias wa ter that can develop lou norse pow er though that will not be needed at present. His water wheels are the best class of turbines Cottage Grove Western Oregun. SUIT AGAlHsTsTREET RAILWAY COMPANY , - 'a .;.v i Uii win be held at the hlirh school tonight. Theeasd to be tried la ilurton vs. tne sireei luimu.. company for $2ii,ooo damages lor i..i..i..u i.,.,..iv.-,i nn the street cars. Charles W. Evans will be Judge of the rourt and Mr. I.anio tne ciera. Tho attorneys will be as follows: Bai ley, Holeinim and swoem-v -m ...mimiiv mid Salisbury and KuyKon- dull for the planum, i ne iium Invited to attend. ; MOIVNI) ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) ......j E-ah 9S Mr. and Mrs. J. ,t 'i.-hofk nn the river visit ing relatives and looking after the homestead. , , A cougar caught one of George Prescott's goata night before last, and yesterday morning George called "uu .'. . i K.. and thev tOOk u.p .ineJtr ,Th ; .hree good varmint dow). went to the scene : and took up the trail, in a c.j time they bad the cougar In a tree where the boys ana u6 - - i.h. ita onrthlv career. It was si feet long, but Us body and limbs ....... c.pnnp Kava it was were ver ioib. , a mountain lion. The Trappers Guide says its one ana tne saws ...".., , goes by different namM- Mrs. N. C, HhiliWil has been visit ing In this neighborhood for the past few days. , Roy Rlerce went to Crow last week mm. hi. mam after seed oats. He had a fine chance to test his team, as the roads are pretty oaa now iu ..u. loads over. George Holland is in on his home stead, we suppose making prepara tions 'to put in crops. (Cougars and mountain lions are generally supposed to be the same. They are also called panthers, pumas and catamounts. Ed.) IP YOU KNEW ,pfc n..i.fl , iha Tpx.is WtflJer. you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by man. oeuu iu. testimonials, uf- -. Ollva street. Ht. Louis. ' T.,V. Tliha nt VlntniT. Ia.. Sa'S: "I Tiave lbeen selling DeVVitt's Kid ney artd Bladder rins lur uuum a venr'and they give better satisfac tion than any pills I ever sold. I have used them myself with fine re sults." Sold by all druggists. relieve uncomfortfe h dinner. Paintc C. L H00U C0 ,anic- ? - "Mi brought down from Cottage t-rove ' , . by Pyburn n few days ago rtad turned j w (.linmlll ()f Florence, leaves over to Mrs. Ceo. II. Kelly. Jerome I .,' , lt',nr ,,,,., wht.re ,o will Knox appeared us attorney 101 me ',,,, .,..,. weeks, defendants. . .;.. u. Kellv is lion WOODMAN MKETIXU I fas Anioim the rnrl"ad lots of frolght ; you don't come, received tit the Nugeno Uep-it tins moriitnn were a car of lime for the Orlffln Hardware Company, a cur of laths for W. B. Andrew, and bouse hold goods for J. II. Powers, from Roseburg. Mi- c.ui II. Kellv is home from I Portland where she took a glr'. to j the Hoys' and till Is' Aid Society. TiVr will bo a Joint ,;,l'll(1nr i fnim rvU ttnlay unl will visit his llii. wonu.iH'U !i inn -huki Clrrltt t Wo.Hum.n ntuht. Ki'liruarv t) rlm k. All Wntiiluu in hum-i ii i ' 'ii i " ii, i m attend. The comuiittee have in--; , . i,a,..,a arrived here this ranged a musical prourain and each .., ,,., i.ewUion. hlaho. and will reniala here several days on nus-lne-is. ('. P. Devereaux and F. A. Trlpn 1... l l,ll,V (i. A, It, ATTENTION i . . , . . ... . im.r above Co.r Joint meeting ,,., Ar,m ,,. lln, m visit his the orld and "' ..,.,, Mr. m m, s. S. llandsaker. an Hall, ! rlday t. ( Koitoy.. nt lioslieit, returned 2S, Ijius, at M(() I.,,,.,;,,,,,! (,n the noon train today, Kidmen and Utile f ,M1!,,m.Sl, vl,.t Kn- netlv ri'Ulleited to! OREtiON KI.KITHH' NOT YET WII.li.IMi (Oregonlan.) -The Oregon Electric 'has not commenced Its Hue south of Salem to Eugene, ns has been Incorrectly reported. Work at Salem Is being done by the Willamette Valley Co. oil a trolley road, but this Is entirely Independent of the Oregon Electric, says General Manager Talbot. . .. 1 , .. hnoati at thp Eugene the atre last ni'ght testified to the confi dence that the people oi ivubciu ... , In the ability of the Senior class to. entertain. That this commence , 1 ' i hni not misplaced was shown In the re- hiio,nm cure nuent outbursts of applause tnat , . " pation, & greeted the efforts of the collegians, j ,d ?ejeV dacl. bnTi In some instances the demonstration i - amounted almost to an oiuun mm the recipltmts wera forced to bow bo knnwledk-meut befor Ilia t)l'Furil1- aocfl could proceed. The play was ine itivais, ana was the most ambitious attempt in a histrionic wey ever credited to a 1 Senior class in the Btate varsity, The development of the plot was unfolded clearly and at no timo was the unity i of the play cnnftised by the bits of J Incidental comedy with which the ; play abounds. The costuming hadj beeh most carefully looked after and j it anv .loiaiis were missing they were not noticeable, i ne acting was mi- ural. easy, and at tlnies extremely i .i . in rant tiiHiriner from the. standpoint of college dramatic of-1 forts, H mere was uiiji..i..a ! the smoothness of the most excellent i college theatricals is due to t-auses for which the actors and director i were not re.)i()iisioie, Probably Webster Wiicttid created . the greatest enthusiasm in his Imper nnstliin of Sir Anthony Absolute. His acting was remarkably good. S3 ,..,.l It ivn.ild ha difficult to lielieV?, without positive knowledge, that this was Mr. Klncald s nrst appaar- nP .'IP lHtlH aii.e 11- -... Mr. Ramp made a good Bob Acres, keeping well In the character all of the time, and Miss Van Waters as Mrs. Malaprop convulsed the audi ence with her ridiculous linguistic exploits. Mr. .Neal and Mr. i-iunungiou pmv ed Fag and Sir Lucius exceptionally well and Misses Bryant, VanDuyn and Robinson and Messrs. Dill and Furuset, with good conceptions oi their parts and consistent portrayal of them, filled out as strong a cast as any varsity Senior class or lor- mer years can boast. KITCHEN & K0MP? Successors to ARMITAGE &. B0WN Livery, Feed and sales Mables Oak and 7th, Eugene, Ot, nnn Tiollarln- Five farmers liv ing In the Laidlaw and Tumalo dis tricts have dug wells, ana nave oeen so fortunate as to find water at a ri..ii. nf in tttnt Thn wntpr Ir cold and pure and there is a great abun dance for stocK ana aoiuesuc piirpuu es. ' Agents for Petalurua Incubators and Brooders. CHAMBERS HAKUWAUE CO. Reduction sale nt. Watro jewelry store begins tomorrow. See large display advertisement. TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Yonr eroriT rrltiroi rour money if yon don't U: pay t.ul U'n., 1.,... nnn. nt.,,! .0 U.'han TV O l,ll innlra vnur nld nnpg look like new at Kugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. U '.lrla n nlnni- al,Tr. R tne first re- qulslte for personal beauty; to se cure tt good digestion is tne goon secret. Perfect digestion comes from the use of Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes rich red blood and clear healthy skin. 35c, Tea or Tablets. LINN DRUG CO. Fresh garden feed in bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Reduced prices on all lines f or jewelry at Watts'.. Prices cut to re duce stock. .' Appreciates smoking m cigars. It gives him relaxatiu The Mount Hood Clear favorite among all thinkingtK It is positively the oest Cigar on the market list. Diamond Chick food for little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. " HOWER & WOOD Tlili KHtiitn mul Timber Liftfe Ranch, Terni mid f.'ity VvW lour iminma' n-fiin-uHui solicited. Room i, over First Xiit. Itul TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINETOHEAU! . Mtir ill THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLAUim Ask for and try once BLUE BELL Contfl Syrnp. Pile Kemeuy, "... j BLUE BELL" Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and uil n , . ... v.a u i.,.. Q.inuner ComPUul--"-"I ucncrai iodic, on;ni aunwmc, near., .rwrii., niuiny, lauicisior v.ouurca, Liver, rciiiatc i,aua.ui u. v"" xau.v. For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drugstore. . member Is exported to bring one oi ! inoio friends. You will miss It If t Committee. Kodol Is a scientific prcparuflon of vegetable a-.-lils with natural digest ants and contains the same juices found lu a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest move than .t.nuu grains of food. Sold by all drus- glsts. (leary Ootid Regular meeting of J. W post tomorrow at I : tt 0 p. nt attendance desired. t II. BAKER. . Post Commander. Mane your hens my by feeding Se- Tho Eugene high aebool debating leant ,1'ouHisilng of Wllllniu St. J ibn. Ili.i-t Itmll itml Mntli'V. ileeoillhiltlled 1... I1H.,..I,... 1 ..,, V II... a-. .,.1 I.t xnrlll- l-iillltl-V Pill. Salem today to debute with the Sn- CHAMBERS HARI.WARK CO. lem high srhooi iimm tonight. - "" I From rheumatism, aches and pains Andrew Bertuccl. of Collage (liov.-.i Your system will be, free. Is In the c.iuntv ,1-iil, having been . If you'll but take n nightly drink. I I, ll.-., t'.l'.IVO i W. A. lliessnian. Miss Mamie lllek athler and .Miss Eula Lllwall went to 'Drain Ibis afternoon to take part In a medal elocul binary contest, there I tonight. Miss Elltabeth Thoinpson, who tins j lieen in Mill riillieiseo nu- sviut- ,n.e- past, has retlll lieit to l reswen, ami is visiting iter ulster. Mrs. R O. Bra. dy. She was In Eugene tod.iy. FOR SALE BY OWN Kit Oood building lot on East Twelfth! .lr.,..l ,..., r eiir line. U.'iXlliO (eef. Al so eUbt-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire oi J. J. WALTON. Law Office, i.13 Willamette St. a I'll n ,,. in ,' ,i in, ,.., in hiiiiml ...Mr liv liitfll,-.. .if lli P..IH-.1 Y'oung for solieitlng prnslitutlon. lie , will Hiipear for trial at the March term of the circuit court. Of llolllalers Tea. Rocky Mountain i.ii i.-u -l-l;i.-li IV A TO li llVS . ......lii cure any rase of Itching, blind, bleed- ' . - - - ! New spring pattern of wall paper Just received. Last year's slink at cost Cull and see CHAMBERS IIARBWARK CO. Louis E. Bean w as today appelate I adnitiilsitator of the elate of his mother, Mrs. JuMa A. Reap, hi died rehruury 1. Vie es Honied alee . of the Pl-Hy be onglug to t!. e . ..., late Is $j..ot. I.. L. (.oodrUh, P. L. Yoran's shoe store n Many Persons for Many Reasons transact their business w ith this bank. There are many reasons why yon should have-an account with us there la no rcaiou why you rannot. If you do not know the Importance of having bank account, call In and let us tell you about It. We want your business and we will appreciate It. The blh standard of service, and the liberal treatment accord ed our customers is evidence of our appreciation of their patron age. May we not be of service to ) mi The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Cat.ltnl ami iii-pln-. HlllliOIMl W K ItlttiWN. Pri-I.liiit. I'. W. !" RN. I nsbler. II a'i-MM". Uf l'r,'lil.i.l. . W. HRiiWN. Al. I loliler. SAI LM TAKES NOTU Iv t Salem Statesman.) Eugene Is to !ive-j flvi stoiy brlrk. Salem must have one sl stories, or higher. The WcVrh people hnve ties on Kerry and Cottage str.-eii. Now for the graders and luuk layers. 'Jllug or protruding piles In 6 to 14 l.l...a ,,r ..inii.iv refunded. 60c. tl I-ORTI.ANO f.OYAl, BAKERY Rreail. the best and healthiest bread made. For salo at Otto i First Spring Suits are Now Coming Our stock of spring and sum mer cools will bo larger and better assorted than ever be fore. W3C Coeds are of be qual- tail- Ity and stylish patterns. did by the fatuous MICH AELS. STERN ilSWfflX53!Ha .1 M. Howe ! still selling nest tail ored suits on the coast from Cimil ! m ntal Tailoring Comunny. of Chlcn ! , ntolS Willamette street. tt CO., who Hat Oct OeWltt's Salve -. Cnrbollted Witch l good for piles. Sold by all druggists. Large stock portieres Just received. : Also lace curtains. , CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Here's your chance to make gnul. Special sale of boys' and girls' school ; shoes at Yoran's shoe store. Onion Sets. CHAMBERS HARinVARF CO. I If you want a go cart with ospec lallv itood sjirlugs see our new Mon umental Mile Just received Lorn the f.l.'t.irv. CIIAMUKRS !ARUVAItE CO. NEW TOOAY WANTF.U By young man and his wife, suite of two or three rooms suitable for liht housekeeping for five or six weeks. Address an swers to O. S. P., C.uard office, ml Sheep S-l at penei s. unm ntai-'i'.nes and knife New !ni,t-l Just receH- braiid is a guarantee of ex cellence. Come in and look at the m. Big reductions on oil win ter suits. In order to close them out and make room for new stock. We carry a full Hue of fur. nl.lilng, fr ,,., ,, (lr price- n ml style are right. We own mr own building, pay nu rent nm an- viil.fimi M-asonabl'e pnifit. IS YOUR BREAD Madcvvilfc PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS VCU a!rc?Mc5v lrnnur all o.c can tell vcu about it II it IS'NT. you v-ant PURE WHITE FLCUR in ) Jxitchen fcxt Baking Day. It makes the Whicst, Lightest Bread. PHrsToiipiosraiuK : u, -led nitb ClIAM'lKRS !! U! ALE CO. CASTCSfA -Mhx ED. HANSON for Infants Tfca m n R.virs C PURE WHiTE FLOUR. is nude d b'dcctcc Scctch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Gradc. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as veil as fcr bread-it sat isfics cr your money back. M. II. Pure White Flour j Sals by tre ju.. Merchants, price W per sack (ice. T. Hi ll S"n' " (,1-ecll. Hell. Mlleck, ; (.e'1 Daniel'. Johnson. H. 1ieinp"'r' Colo Wil-on. W i. Oil'-"'" M ' .1. Y. White. Fountain 'rrr,;J. l-niv.-r.ity Home II. IrMi X llvib.ini. Air w. w. ri." Armilage A "'1,' The C. it. Peter W. Urgul I tt j ,el, , l'l. - tn . ( T ft 7 WADHMS K FiROS. ',MMHII'ttf' - s mmmi i a i EFSTPJEl-iTrRS Cli VMIH ii vk: a.;i: