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since that time has been touring the
principal cities of Europe and Anirr
le:a. where she has sunn with all the
MflHTUIV DCDflQT Brut orr-hc.Ht.-ns and oratorio so:ie
IIIUninLI nCr.Un I ue. BUe has !o.hal th ditinctl i
! .of singing b"f;ire many of the rjyal
...,... ..... ' families of Kurop'-, from several f
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; has been conferred on any singer wan
GANNtRV TALKED UF
AT COTTAGE GROVE
THIKTKLW CASKS OF CONTA-
UIOl S D1HKASK
I bestowed on Mine. Hlauvelt at Homo
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Fins Trouse.'i Fo; Men in
The Litest Styles and Pattens
Piifes, $3.50 to $7.50
Dr. J. W. Harris, Lare county
health officer, has completed his re-1
rort for February. During the moMhi
there were 21 births. 11 being girls'
and 10 boys. There were IS deatbs. I
the causes being as follows; .
Accident, 1; burned to death, 1;
pneumonia, 3; paralysis, 2; gartrl-i
tls, 1 ; paresis, 1 ; spasms, 1 ; bron-1
chltls, It; la grippe, 1; arterlo aclero-j
sis, 1; cerebral hemorrhage, 1; no
cause assigned, 1.
Thirteen cases of con'atlong dis
eases wore reported, as follows:
Smallpoi, 9: mnarles, 1; typhoid
fever, 1; diphtheria, 2.
SIUSLAW BOUND
BUT IN DISTRESS
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North Bend, March, 4. The gaso
line Ht'iiootiur IJurwirk, bound irom
Portland to Bhislnw, put Into Coos,
Hay this morning In distress. Her,
rudder post was badly twisted. For on Anr 7th ,7,,, wh7 ws,
ws rt?ere,M,y mean, of oar reliving ottd. 'tXZyo,
UK Kit! . - . ... ' .,.,u f,.,'.r,o,l 1.
ai. eciiiu. w men w iv i .uuu
Tho Berwick Ballad from P'irJ,lud
; isur. u V. tVi an1 nnU
Two 'ir S Kpf.VSS, the world
n last W.di; Onhnhappearance
nesday by the steamer Alliance. Cap- ,hJre- ,M,me- "la,,velt L'nrf 1 o
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gave way and It waf with difficulty
Hint she wa kept off the beach. She
will undergo repairs here.
TOCC.R.Y -554
WillamHte Street.
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In concert. It should be of special in
tercut. She goes in;o grand open
next reason, having slxned p. con
traot'Tor three years In sp?lal roles
JInic. Hlauvelt will brln? with hfr
'lss lr-ne Kellng', pianist, and Al
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. 5- SPENCER, President.
L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres.
V. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor 7ih and Willamrtte
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AXI) COMl'AW )MIX(i ,ri)ll rtosonthall, Velllst.
' . Mi Lillian BInuvilt, who will ni-'
;rfr In this city March 12 under th":
nuspkes of the U. of O. School of,
Miialr, U one of the events of the sea--1
son, and is un art Int. who hai never!
been heard here before. Possess- (
Ing a Bopruno voice of great purity
anil volume, combined with a dra-'i
tmitlq temp-Tument and musical In-1
lellluence nf a high order, she Is!
rtnnaliy nt home In concert, orutorlo
or operitl'. work. ''
Mine. Hlauvelt is a thorough niuxl-
1.....I.... t.rt ..l..ll ... '
many years before suo began the
stiidv of vol'o, which has been of
untold advantage to her in her work.
iVime. Illnuvelt was heard six yenrF
ngt) when she appeared with the Men
delssohn Club with great success, and
E E. Muster, irva'.ll!"?
plants, is in town this week talking
with the people of Cottas? ir :v -urlve
to putting In a canning facto
ry here. Mr. Birster thinks this is
tAaa trw.nrinn fur an Industry of
I this nature. , He finds that there Iv
i fruit enough grown nere auu
'to keep a cannery running on full
time. He thinks a plant of 15.000;
cans plr day, which In rush times
can be Increased to 20,000, is what;
Is needed. Stock for canning purpos-l
comes from apple orchards, pears, i
, prunes and berries of all kinds. The!
product Is rresn cannea irun,
and Jams. If a 15.000 can plant;
stimulates fruit growing until It ls
beyond that capacity, the cannery i
can be speedily enlarged. If the en
terprise is undertaken it Is proposed
to have the plant ready- for this jear's
cro".
Mrs. Lydla Comer, who has reach
ed the age of 94 years, was hrauht
down In an ambulance from th' home
of her youn?e3t son, W. V. Corner,
at Dlsston, to the home of her son
who lives on Wall street. Mr". Co
mer has had good health and hs
ben Very active until she was can rht
by the grippe a few weeks ago. She
Is convalescent, however, and It 13
thought that she will make a per
fect recovery.
Died February 2S, at Cottar
drove, Cle-toy, Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rltchey, aged
five days.
Born Near Cottaire Grove, March
4, to Steven Smith and wife. . son,
weight nine pounds. M'. Smith and
family are recent arrival?.
Bnrn At Cotiace Grove. February
28, to John Hubbard and wtf-, a
daughter, weight six pounds. West
ern Oregon.
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Seventh and OaK Btreet'.. has nnen
d under- new management. Good
board and room by the day, week or
"onth. First-class home cooking. :
thicken dinner everv Sunday. '
:.f MRS. S. v BROTT.
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llriiad. the best and n. ui! hies
bread maiie. For wile at Otto's.
J. M. Howe Is still selling beat tail
ored suits on me cou.n Irjui I'onti
nentiil Tailoring Comuany, oi Chica
go, at 542 Willamette street. tf
Wny buy new rlnt;,u Ti-hen we can
make your old ones look like new
at Eugene Dye Works. Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. tf
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Ins Kirift fou H Alvavt iisi,
The Universiy of Oregon
School of Music
cASNOVKCZS EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEVExj 0F
M
me.
auvelt
Lill
And
Company
At Eugene Theatre
Thursday, March 1 2
Prices: $1.50; $ J. 00, 75c and 50c.
are
T.II.f)!l SHDi' r.KMOlAh XKTICK
n. S. Mrnouenll. the tnllor, has
noved Ht shop from the Pratt bull'l
ing on Wlllnmeite sTct to the room
me door -ast of the Yerlngton drug
itore on Kafl Ninth street, where he
viil be found by all his customers, tf
IT CUTS SOME ICE
If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen
v. if tli. cpriTirp w nrnmnr anrl I.,,- L. .
uuiiuiiiS) " -' uu uiai uu tint
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lease n me tjutiiuy ui mc gwua ja uic uesi, tne store
never lacks business. Come and , give us a trial order
and be convinced that we lumn all ot the above prin.
ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness.
We carry a complete line of staple and fancy
groceries, ilour and teed, and Duy and sell country pro-
duce. .
s 97 WEST EIGHTH
SfI57I W. J. GibsonSon.
,POI"Tl..MI RDVAI. I.AK!-.'R'
ftroud, the best and liealtrlest
iread.niade. for sale at otto's.
WtifiD SAWIXft SHIP iOlU I'llOlilCH
Johu M. . U'.xuu, oucvtssor to W ; '-.
K. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. t0 gen Tower Co., 902 Po fc.
r .ir prot.ipt service iiuoni; omur Seattle, Wash. They altin
3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf tne mguest maiKet price.
uasonne wooasaw
We tise- all the Idlest met'm.d'. In
leniijiK-atid dveln'! at-the Emtene
Ive Works, corner Sixth and Wlllam-1
He street. Ph. ne Red 2S61. tf j
!S1. Eugene, Or. I
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It Kiwi h(i. liwt. ksjf.
rnveh.oro will duulile tliwi b:
In two years If they buy lou oik
tracts In the Blair street Hi
The city must nulid In natifw.
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I After invoicing we find some articles thai- arc shop worn or slight'y damaged and in order to dispose of them at once we are quoting prices that in
some cases are less than cost. Lack of spj.ee prevents listing everything, but the sale includes the following lines: Builders' Hardware, Silverware.
: Graniteware, Furniture, Matting and Linoleum Remnants, Cocoa Foot Mats, Bamboo Goods, Reed Chairs, Carpet Sweepers, Wool and Fur
Rugs all sizes, Paints and Varnishes. A great many of the goods on our bargain counters are brand n:w and the prices; reduced to attract attention
to the other goods.
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1 847 linger linn.' Knlvc and Korku. . .I..V ,3.80'
M. S. II. warranted It! dwt. Knives nn.l
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C M. . II. Warranted 1 dwt. Knives.
0 Silver Tabid Spoonn
rhlld's Bet
CnrvliiK K nl f o and Fork...
P-liuli Shears, good innku.
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8 Inch Blieurn, good make 7.1
7-Inch Shears, good make. .
Ituior Strops
HnJr llrushra.
lliilr llrtmhea
Horse Hrushe
Horati HruahtMi
Ilormt HrtiKhca
Clothes Brushes
1 (a. New Kra Pulnt
1 (tal. Berry llron.' Varnish.,
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1 gal. KxivUlnr Varnish..... fi.iM 1.45
1 gitl. Kuihtei's Klrepro.if Paint. , fi.'i Jjl-15
.1-2 gal. Itmliter's Klreiiroof Paint $t.l!.1 .85
8-5-4 Stove Knnuiel .J8
llriulllitn (! ii m to repair rubber.....'... .'!( . ,
Clin Opener ! fQ(J
Pruning Shears :ll .20
Soldei'liig Sets 7.1 .55
Grass Shears iW .20
lllryclo i:nttm-l 1,1 .()
lllox-le Lamps. .' .$'J.(M) $1,10
Carpet Tacks 0.1 ,01
Trnut Flies, per dot MO ,27
Trout Klles. Mr doi i S.1 ,13
U-adcns. each 8.1 ,15
dun Wads, cardboard 1(1 .05
Gun and lllcyclo Oil 10 ,Q
Anvil and Vise 7.0O 5,35
Cobbler's Harness Mender 1.IMI .J()
Re.-;. N.i.v
tilte Lily Wahslng Machine $tS.,V 7 05
Knamelled .Teak ttles, large size S1.:M
Knainelc.l TeaketHes, small sU" 7.-, -q
Knameled Kettles, larae size Sl.oo Q-
Knameled Kettles, 111 diiim sl;e 7.1 -q
KlUjineled Kettles, suiull size In -
S.illd Oak Rockers $11.2.1 S 95
Solid Oak Rockers $,1.li S 35
Solid Oak Rockers t . , , , $.1.7,1
Solid Oak Rockers $.1.00 3 g-
Solld Oak Hookers 0 .
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Mahogany Stand (-ynn10 35
Kwd rh" ?6.30
Reed Chairs $. no
Dining Chairs (one only) Sa.2.1 j -
Dining Chairs Ion? onlv) ...... . 1 1
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Dining Chain tone only) l 71 i
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Dining Chnirs tone only) ?l.,li
Dining Chilis ( lie enij I
Door Hell
Hand Raws ,
Hand Saws, panel
Cocoa Vats, 16x30 Inches
Cocoa Mats, 1Sx32 inches
Cocoa Mats, 26x44 inches
Double Bit Axes, Mann's ,.
Monkey Wrenches, 24 inch
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Hammers
Hammers
Axe Handles (damaged) . ,
Surs Catch Mouse Traps. .
Christy Meat Saws
Screw Drivers
Screw Drivers
Itrass Fire Irins
Hrass Fire Irons
Iron Fire Irons..'
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or n)t vo are offering bargains
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