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THE KL'GEVR OAlL'r bUARA. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 190 Eugene's Largest and Best Cloak and Suit Store New Plain and Stripe I Suiting Linen n UTe FRIENDLY STORE'S 50c SATURDAY SPECIALS S'ore Open Tomorrow Evening ShangUi Silk in all the new colors a yard 50c Ladies' tailored Bulls, Wraps and Skirts (or Spring, 1908, are here and almost every day the express bring something new. The styles are plain and fancy, trimmed in silk, lace an J fancy braid. They are very attractive because the cuts are so different to those nhown during the past lew seasons, We Invite you, to visit this department. , $3.50 CoatSweafcjrs $2.98 -We place on sale Friday 4 dojten, absolutely all wool coat sweaters in five colors, white, blue, black, green and red. The arc made extra long and have urge white buttons. Ladies', Men's and Boys' Sizes. $3.00 White CaaL Sweaters Frichy $4.23 These are m.ide of th: fines' wool, extra long and with 2 pockets, come in white only. 1 I ..iriv:f.--J 1 A -lgly College Men know more about good clothes than anybody else. They wear ITIKU'MAOH in New York Cit " et Hot t mat KEEP WcniiuD g.' ' College Brand v Clothes If you can't go to college you tango to v-ouege Bran.4. Clothes and have that . gmart appear ance Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Our newest color -are browns, tarn and blue grays. We h.W. "Varsity HATS to niAith. Three Hosiery Specials 25c Boys' Ribbed Hose, a pair 10c 15 dozen boys' heavy ribbed ose, sizes 5 1-2 to 13; made of fine long fiber cotton; gold regularly at 2D.-a iialr; on I A sala while they last, pair :,' ,, , 1UC 1 5c Infants' Wool Hose, a pair 5c S'dozen only Infant's Heavy nibbed Wool Hose, sizes 5 and 5 1-2; only 15c quality, a pair Br 25c Lace and Embroidery Hose 15c 25 dozen ladles' lace and embroidered Hose, black with colored em- 15c broidjred figures; 2iic values, Special, a pair, only Special Lot Embroidered Hose 25c 50c Split Foot Hose, a pair 35c 10 dozen celebrated Wayne Knit Brand white foot and sole Hose; made of fine Jtocco yarn fty men; none better at any price; 5flc quality at this low price, for two days only, a pair . ...... 35c $1.25 Fine Wool Voile 75c 43 Inch fine Mnrguerltte Ktl Ofool Voile; one of the most fashionable dress fabrics for Bprlujf wear; comes in dark green, Reseda green, light blue, grey, criam, black etc; all good fashionable shadeB and only one pity of each 11.26 quality, ft yard .", JC 60c Fancy Mohairs, yd 50c Come In white and colors, Btrlpes, checks and figures; J spicnoui values, special, a yard Srtc DOYLE CASE STILL HOLDING BOARDS AT COURTHOUSE TKSTIMO.NV IV UAJIAGK SUT AGALVST KOITHKK.V l'ACIKIC CO. IIKIXO TAKES SLOWLV I FKKIl 1.KMI.KV FLVKJI :M FOK HKl.UNCi LIQUOR The testimony In the case of M. J. ; Doyle vs. the Southern Pacific Co. jfor MOO. 000 damages Is still oelng ! taken, and the trial is progressing ! slowly. Bujue of he witnesses are i Greeks who were In the employ of j the company at the time Doyle was ' run over by the locomotive and they being unable to speak or understand English., it Is necessary to have an ' Interpreter. Taking testimony in i this war Is slow and tedious. The : jury returned from Divide late yes ! terday afternoon., j Lonilcy Kli-d . I Fred Lcmky, the young P'v . found ..!!... n.- ri;iv r.r selling 11- 11111; uic ....... -.-.r quor at Springfield, was sentenced this morning by Judge Harris to pay a fine of $300. Civil Cases. , The following have been acted on: Seward IX Allen vs. Joseph T. Bridges; to recover money. Answer to he filed March 9. William Kyle vs. Joseph Fellman; to recover money. Granted till Mon day m file motion for new trial. U Simons vs. Bur:on S. Kelsay and Eliza Kelsay, the First National Hank of Eugene, and L. M." Travis; foreclosure. Decree of foreclosure. Margaret A. Morris vs. Kli Mor ris; divorce. Leave to file amended complaint. JOHN SELECTED TO i Peculiar to it In eflcuiveness, uartnw ! r"W " "West ra,e i7V ; doing the Buxt ' ttfcv. SUCCEED BRISTOL! -""--"S-'i Washington, March 5. John Mc- Court, of Pendleton, wno was a stu dent at Willamette University under Representative Hawley, who prac ticed law before Representative El lis as judge, who Is a warm personal friend of Senator Fulton, but who la absolutely unknown to Senator Bourne, was today unanimously re commended by the Oregon delegation tor United States district attorney. His nomination Is expected next Xfnndav. and If It materializes he will be promptly confirmed, r This morning Mr. ruiton onufav ored to get the delegation together tn call nn the president and discuss the. district attorneyship. Mr. ttnurne declined to go and Mr. Hawley was unable to go, as ne was oungeu to ap nir iipfnrp the nub-committee hav ing In charge Mr. Fulton's Oregon & California land grjnt resolution, so Mr. Fulton and Mr. Ellis went alone. The president was very anxious that the delegation act promptly in sub mitting its recommendation, so me meeting was held mis aiternoon in Mr Fulton's room. Mr. McCourts selection was the result.' . jPhmibinv Furnish your , J pwiv. DcrfkJ gras fixtures. tfVJ : kinds of rciaHepua and tinning w,rk J and let us otinafc J Aya & Heitznu. Phone black ? CITY NEWS PROSECUTION WINS ' IN BANK CASES Portland. March 10. Another le gal battle was won by the prosecution tudjy when Judges Gantenbaln, O'Day and Hrouaugh overruled a de murrer to th? Information charging J. Tholiurn Ros, T. T. Burkhart, John E. AiIchi?on and George H. Hill with receiving d?posiis in the Title Guarantee & Trust Company after they were nware It was insol vent. The opinion was unanimous. Time for the accus'd ti plead to the charge has not been fixed. IF YOU NEED Groce nes WE HAVE THEM A i full line ofGrocdia, Flour and Feed, Tinanj wrianitewarc. Jrlcadquar-1 tersfor White River Flour, I Candi-s, Nuts and Orarges J. W. WHITE Ihe Grocer Corner 5'h and UilUmttttSlt Fhone Red 4611 New spring patteoi-.f. or wall paper just received. Last year's stock al cost. Call and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE' CO. $3.00 $1.25 White Lawa Waists, each 98c 1 4 "IKfA View ViVfrfc 'lawn wnlsls, short mil long sleovos; open fmill Hi'- ki'k' trimmed 111 luce or embroidery; all sues CSAf it trt 44; $l.H.'i values, each i Jv $10.00 Dress Skirts, each S3.50 t doion ladles' Dress Skirts, mudo of plnln and fancy material: plealed and gored styles; values to )10.0 , J?1 tTrt Special, each JJ.VJ Agents for fvToney Back Silks Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Schloss and College Brand Clothing. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St.. Eog;enes largest ahd Best ' Store. Your iMdncys' orth xir Your Mohify Bick , 1'KIIHO.NAI.H ' la were arrivals on the Wendilng Meal which he orsnalm-d several Vveeks , QJj f Q (J J R J S T S 1 " Gardner, of Kos 'Lurg, Is ' rrM"? v " ' " . u, v ,.' city. He l connected with the HI ' " ' " l!,'n . ' 8tmit for Hi'Vt'ial witKh. I - n b 1 o i lit down I own MEET TOMORROW Two more casloads of logs arrived down from Wlltiwood last night ror (lis Eugene Lumber Company. The Booth-Kelly log rive from the Mohawk has Jus arrived aj (he mill Ut Coiiui'g, filiii iiiimi1 I Hi? loggers employed ort It lire 111 Eugene today. 15." j. toccliinnhan Is now employ ing. Tle Vnen in his Incubator factory 'nil V'est Eighth street. He has quite H plant there, the machinery being operated by electricity. Sntno improvemenls Ri'e being mudo to tho Mi.'thodisl . church building so th;(t I hero will be a hel ler means ot exit in ease of fire. A. S. Striker Is doing the work. i The hew riarnrad frame business j building at the corner of est Eighth ami Oliarneltoii streets Is nbout com- I plered. About all to lie done now is jt V'lt 1" the glass front. I . Howe Huoy today sold tne .mis. aietitine tract 01 1:1 acres wesi 01 ; the city ,tp J. Ileebe for $1500, and I the Geo. "Verlngton lot on West Tenth street to Robert Kae for JtiOO. The west foundation of the new Hulln block which begun to settle Is now being repaired under the direc tion of Architect liunzicker and it will soon be in gjod condition agalii. Andrew Itertuccl, te ' Italian who was sentenced to two years in the penitent iary by Jml.J Harris fur soliciting for a wnuiun at Cottag? Grove, was taken to Salom today by Ust Diamond Chick food for.little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. HAL L &. SMUMWaY. flumbiug Hi'O sewer work "Also genemi jol blng tr.J Hi sod itieet U'OU work, Ireu woik tou ib',1 1 1,1 '. Uurry h fdll lltlrt M (Uuihi'ug 'fixturet Phniin filnrlt 1S'(; ( wiimmerte st. HJ J. W. BARRINGER Expert hfimemover Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eoeene. Oresfon e"""M''"lwwJ I Oil Pamt'ngs f We Tia"e a li-Ped Donbtt ti PAINTINCS which we m ;,0, fai cosi lora tew aayv p-i:ejinm 30c to $10 V Latest dtslonslrt FKAMiMOLXD- I OVERTON S Wall Prper and Paint C&l MMfWMtNtituttHml The ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Rates - Europe ao Phn 50c, 75c, $1.00,51.50, J2.00 ; Free Bus ti and from all trains Front and MDrrijon St. Pnf'bn. . . . Oregon Madame Dean's FRENCH Dm 1 o E FEMALE riLLOl ft A Rafk, Ceiitain Itrr ' LIES' roR Sri'l'liKSF.D COs? I MBNSTRt'ATIUS. HIEI UNI II K 8tfet Surf! Nix-eelv! Sjittsfactii'lii: antccd or I.n-v Itcfiinil"!. paid ftr Sl.iM it lnix. WIIHM.IIH 011 Irtal, to 1m? pui-l f'r wlien Mi"1 Samples Five Insist on Finn? genuine, ni-cept in.Riihstltiiti'. l. d rutoeii't din wot Imvc Uieni sd J' onicrs 10 1 lie UIITEO MEDICAL CO., lot , Uw. h SoldinEuqent H W.LDetol "UIlWliTTfUr"" nfte John N. Lindsay, of Creswell In Khkik. Dr. Job, 01 oiinK" tiiove, wns In tho cliv t 'day. ' V. II. Fuller, of Dallas, la in tho nicht In the city. ' rlty on business, I Fred N, C11111111I11BS, iir Melfnrd. O II Miller, of Drain, is In the ' was an arrival 111 K11g. no on this cltv on business. ( morning's early train K. K. Ilvlan.l mine d.iwti from O. 1'. Holf. stale labor cm,,,,,s. Lowell last evening. sloner, after 11 short official visit W C Johnson mid wife, of Cot- here, returned to Salem today, tage Grove, tiro In the cliv. Itev. J. J. llandsuker returiie.l to Mis Harriet l.ann went to Corvul-1 Arleta today, afler a visit with his lis this afternoon on a visit. I parent. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ifandsaker, Mrs. J. W. IHrki'Mim went to Juno- In Kugene. Hon Clly to.tny on a short visit. Jas. Clatk and wife ami Jns Slevv- Wlll. W. Stewart Slid W. t). lla.til.tn" ami wile were niuous ciu ! of Hals y, were In Ihe city todav. field people who attended the Klk , , , w th(. pursers in M. K. Griggs and wlte leave In the . minstrels Inst night. 'their closing vaudeville acis at the morning for Newport on an oiillng. ii""". , Orpheum. The Miss Maude Lewis tunic do a .'0111 Wis., alter a visit wnn ner sistei.-,ri)Wllll" (B w,, imnrnved as well as her home on Ills .Mohawk last even- Mrs. C. V. Homines. In KiiK.'iie, le(t;,tu, .uiuu home life of the Itl- Ing. tediiv tor ner Home ;,,y (Bninv. alelll journal; .mis. i., r.. 1 1.1-i , , . ball, from Kugene. who has been a( . . . .. , , . guest of Mrs, W. J. U.'l. of this city. . '"'f ",,,, k -'rHervs Just received, has returned to her home. '''"r.' I'"1"", ;,.. ,v II r". Hit. organiser fur the Hide- x ..... ...... ..... ., ... . . Iieudelil Ol der of Korvsters, is here j 'again looking ntler mo local lodge The meeting of the Lane County Sheriff Klsk. The public school exhibit opens at the high school tonight at t p. 111. and will continue open tonirorow ami toin.-rriiw night. A program will be rend. red both evenings. Tin public is Invited. forest service. t Mr, and Mrs. V. II. Abrams nunc .1 ..... ,....i fill i:i-iii-i int.. 11111111 . 1. , .-riiiilt lie nail, wno nils o-'oti vis-, on a short visit. ,1IK hl.r(, n ((,w ,nVs, has left for his1 Horticultural Society will be held at V. .11. Scott. Ihe goiil l'-""";1''1; home at San IVrdo. I'al.. going by prnllk'H Hall, 42 Kasi Ninth sire, '. .' " "' ' Wy or I'oriiaiid. wnero ne win uiae , i,..ii ,,ih ,,, ut.. 11 in. i l.ii I'lillfiirnhi ' . j 11 storey presiilent or Hie I'ort . 1'- Vrnl growers are requested " land, Kugene Kastern Itailw.iv Co j .0 hand In any cuestlons whl.h they j hA7,nZZJ i own accoinpan ed by t . let.. I r ' I want discussed. from Cottage Grove today sulle.lim . 1 nn 11, i.i in n 111 ... ll.iu .1,1), Him i-eiiiiliii' bus iii'ss of 1 h.i ' rroln 11 mien 1! eft U 11 ml 1 nl.m t, ih.. socletv tho lonowiim soeiiKers have ! Eugene hospital for treatment. Dr. If von waul a no cart with esl.ee- ""'" secured: 11. r. .mcv orn.icK. - ' " .-.. i.'.ie. tally Kuul ntirliiKi ttro our now Mtm tmitMital It ne Juh; received frnm th rilAMUKHS HAKPWAHK CO. John liivle went ta Juuellon Clly thin nrteriHKiu imi h wltui t IniKtneHii I!. I. Welter, lh t'reHwell mer chant, waa In the eliy imlny im Imi- J. V. Mlllnr ftiwl wtfo, of Mare.ilA. presUIenl nf tluj 1. nne Ctninty Krult Hiul Vegotiihie (Jntwern" Asst elatlon. on the work of the assm-ia-tlou; Inspector Heehe, "OivharJ I ti -spevllou"; M. 4). lownsdale. l.uKay ene, :The OIJ Apple Orehurd"; ('has. A, Park, horticultural tvmmiji. Hapy ll(e ol the signer second district, S;ileni, Or . i ne ruuire m iininit aiic Fruit'; K. U. Shepard, Hmul KlVer. "MarkttinK Kvult.' Answers to que At ions, T?rsTc;.Poiiio.wiu!tt . '. l. K. Snotl grass, lid Charles L. Scot ,nll , tritiff'""'1 The Successfdl Farmer of Today who does not possess a bank account is an eiceptlon. To no one Is a check lug account more of a luxury. ' It solves the problem of always having funds In convenient form, of making ecl change and receiving a receipt for the amount wheu th check Is returned after belli paid at the bank. Home men even now persist In carrying money on their persons- they are the ones we read of in papers as having been ' held up" nd robbed. . A bank account Is the best burglary Insurance and It coi you nothing to take out a policy. We will appreciate your patronage and treat you light. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital anil surplus V. K. 11HOWN, 1're.ldcnt. 1. A. I'AINL. Vlc iTtniilcitt. . . atlMI.IMMI K. W. osill lt, Ca.hlrr. V. W. ItltoWN, Asst. t'Oiler. tllllon Sets OIIAMHKItS HAKDWAHK CO. t'lTY KI.KCTIOV L. L. Goodrl.hi and I harles L. Scott, appraisers of tile property of the estate of N A V. Howe, d 'ceas 'd.t.'day filed their! inventery lth the oroliale court -howi-i piopcrty value! at $l! V 6 5. 1.1. Glenn (V. Pnurrs ha becntl suit In : the circuit cmirt auallls! the tin at ! Nofthe'-n Developuient t'nnipnnv :ui.l I V. T. Shurtlett :,i recover money t .r j work performed on tin. minltig prop- ; ernes o 11 .1 l.v the defendant ; the Mine III vet- dls'rict. IS Y.'iUR BREAD Madcwlt PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS ou already know all ue can tell uu abcutit II it IS'NT. ycu var.t FUPE WHITE FLOUR in txitchtr. Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest,. Lightest .Bread In 1 am dlreclou by the common conn-j ell to give notice that the annual eitv 1'roil X Ciimmlnsv. cltv encln. . of M.'.ir.n ,i i. i., l'.... .ilni'll f ih. eifv .f 1.'iii...ii.i n.M ... .- '. !.' mi i ii 1 1 ee ir ne Held April mn. i". at ALW TOIiAi ; time one councilman will be . from each wanl af the cltv. VOOI lm S Vl.K Mi lneh oak dates lor that otflce should file tin ir 1. 1 1. . 1 1 . i in. in- rmiiiti .m in in- noimn.it tug petitions witn tne ctt su,j quire at Hteruer'a aroiery store, ati ; wonler on or before the Jlst da of March, 10S. t II ivi.lln.nt .....I which im ,,, .,.,,, , ,itll,iIhi,, M..,,,M.d VZl'u '1 '" lhis dimmer, at;,! , ' , ' "' ' lim ns there ,. tt vlmt ,,, B, ;1 the Information the ct. can on t:ie LOST Alpha Delta I'M fraternity pin betwiM'ii Hotel Smeede and the atre or In Duo's. Notify Hotel Snieede If found. Reward, ms KOU SALK At a sacrifice, I 1-i lots: corner; strei'ts icrsded and aravt.letl; betttMn W'lllaiiiette street and t'nlerltv. Address IV O. Iloj 3 a, niU S.-O. ALl.KV, City Attorney. Sunshine Washing Machines drive awav the blues. It at CHAMIIKKS HARPWAKK CO. Kormer Senator Pavld 11. Hill, of New York, who has not missed a na tional convention of his party for. i-iiii .1 vi ... "u "Jv" . , .17 v. - ', maiiv years, iL's not intend to no to: Milt SVl.K Work team, harness ,,,.,. ,.,.,, lhl vIlr. j and .uoii, cheap; or w ill trade I , fer lots, hoii.' and lots or small ; aereae in or ne.ir Kiu.'iie and P.1V til.' ,M!fe, en,.'. Call lot.-. noons. I) S. Kolte, ;il VV "h' street. , nri.'.; i McVtirphev & RnCh vetr.' iv closed the s.ile of a o,sled tr.n, f Ml acres thrw mile, M,th , y,t. Bene from K. .1. M nrtin t .0;. ,... nek. ot Sprincrield. for J j o -, ,i I n ,,J,rrl'k,i" ., ,Mr "'' and sell the rordwivsl him t t., K'.icene . i k. u. ner It s lll.i 1, d It Rood tuill Inn,! IMM'I.W ,i.' m.!1Vi, .rs Apents for relalerV. llii'uhtiter and Mroo.lers t'HAMHKKS H VUinV.VltK' C(V .'ur.ltiv eft. ""! in ,, Ninth stre. i CH AM UK n v. , I in h r.W ;s iiaiu'av via: co. i"ec M N. " i i: FUREWHtTE FLOUR is made cf Selected Scctch He Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as ell as for bread-it sat isfies or your money back. r. txri.:.' rinur isf" ruxc m i'C i ,v .. Sab by the Wlo-J per sack ;eo. T. Hit" V. M. (Jri-i ii. . A. Hell, K. I. M-'il'" k- r. The Kuui'iiet-nici-rJ10' II. HHIllel". Teli-r Joliiwn. W. H. Henip-ter, I'ole A' WilM-n. XV. 4. fillen T. W. White. ITonntaln t.roccry. I nlverslty He.nw "" i. H. Irlh Klegal & BJ'-hJI, W. W. Kak. I. I WADH'AMS KERR BROS IjIXTHlHI lie K N S CllAMHKliS 11 VKHW AUK CO.