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1 n PECULIAR SHAPE PERFECT SHAPE (J itur in attire niravmir rut nuiu nue rcn ftStn wnn uric Ainrnit. lilhiuhl vn vnu mm i pi v lK.x U , fit 8 Fine Trousers For Men in Ihe Latest Styles and Patterns Pates, $3.30 to $7.50 AT 1 0 AM I'HEM E.N'TS Madame Lillian Blauvelt and com pany wtll tow inn went In March and April unut-r the management of tho Great WeHtorn Lycuum and Musical Bureau, and will be heard In hl city under the lwal management of the University of Oreison School of Music on March 12 at Eugene thea ter for one concert only. This Is Mme. Blauvelt'e fa re wee) tour hi con cert as she goes t,ac lin eiad op era :r three years commencing next season. Mme. Blsurelt's appearance at Convent Garden constituted her Eng lish operatic debut, although she had previously snog In Grand Opera In Paris, Berlin, Milan and St. Peters burg. During the five previous seas on however, she has devoted herself to the oncert platform. At Convent eltorming timidity which may not hav iieen altosetber assumed, en hanr.l the value of both parts by contrast- The jinger'i lovely voice now inis excelieutiy in uie iu-i-.-i and her antes wert dcllclously clear and exqulaiV la quaiiry. Kr-jm tht vocal polnr oi view, everything vat good and M. Calvu herself seemed a ilt tie more- reful than usial In the matter of pltraslng and rythm. Thla Is a groat opportuaUy to hear a great alnger. Wiilatn G. Welp, he pKnffJo! edlan with Miller ami Plohna "Blaok Croolc" company, ttf be seed at the K.igene theatre Friday, March 13, '11 th'a story of l Irishmen and their comments on the late Kawael! Sage. The two Celtic gentlemea foie aerfutd both in a barrow swott ing their pipes and Indulging la a llaas of beer apiece while the con rilon writ rt'itor.r. One of 8 ROBERTS BROS. j J 554 Willamnte Street. j L'!''r j'jijjffi gram EUGENE THEATRE WUST' Thurs, & Sat., March 5 7 Elks Imperial , Minstrels SONGS, NEW JOKES NEW DANCES. . SiCZ THE AlG MINSTRb L ACTS ! The Grand Imperial First Part j The Beautiful Transformation Scene t The Minstrel Man and the Porter The DcatnolMhe Gladiator Moonlight on the Mi&nnippi A END MEN 1 0 SOLOISTS - CHORAJS OF 4tt Reserved Seat Sale Oof ns Wednesday at Box Office. Prices:, 35c, 50c, 7 5c and $ 1 .00 l. f t. MAItAMK MI.I.IAN lllfVF.IT, TUB OKRAT M"!Mr BOPIMNO TIMT AlM'KMtH AT TIIK F.IOKNK TIIRATKK Tlll'RHNAY Kl'EMN'O, MAVtll I a ::::::::::::::::::n::::::::::::::::t:::::::: :: u :: Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2x2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. ' liovcy Block, 8th and W; 4 . eTi Garden Mme. Illativelt sang Mnrguor ItO In "Paust'' Jullotto In "Romeo and Jullntto"; Mlchaela In "Carmen" Znrllna In "Don Qlovannl"; and Su innno In "The Marriage of Figaro", scoring a marked personal success In "iicn rV .nrpas3lng her most san guine frionda. v Referring narMeulnvIy to her ren dering of Marguerite In "Faust , a lending l,ond"ii critic said; "Her voice amply filled the house with ton of liquid purity and charm, swo't yet penetrating In quality, anl doubly grateful to the ear beans'1 hn tlmbro was free frntn the sllgh' ohI tre of fnreln. She SRng thp 'Jewel 8ong' with d"llttbtfl n "-'I imllsh, and after an eipreslve ren- them looks up at the clock ticking on the wall. "Pat," says 'he fir-it. lrhhmsn. "Phwat Is It?" replies the other. "Dots yei see that clock?" "Yls." "Does yez know that every tlm that clock tlcka Russell Sage get tli dollars?" "Sthop the clock." . VK CAS 8i;pPIY ifour wants with wood Oak, Ma. pie. Fir. rnrt Tl-s A' W'T.LIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Hl.ck ' 1 of ! BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now locate I rn our ne-v bu.ldino; . .r auouthe tireet'and w will b plcascJ to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Cats Choice Lor 4 for BrlU nd Stew l Strll Co-t, Price BR.ODER.SIBR.OS. .... 63c West Sth Srl. 1 nrw market NEWS NOTES OF BUSY, BUSTLING SPRINGFIELD C. H. PICK BITS STOKE CATCHES FIRE BIT IS EXTINGUISHED WITH OXLY MIVOB DAMAGE BEN McPHEBHO.V rXDEBOOBS OPHRATrON OTHKR ITEMS OF INTEREST Only the prompt action on the part of a few who were In C. H. Pickett r store last evening saved the building and his entire stock from being a mass of ruins as the r--ar of the store was a mass of flames and It seemed that the building was doomed. The fire alarm was turned in Just at f o'clock, and the fire company re sponded promptly, but it was soon found that the bose was not in work ing order and it was Impossible tc get a stream of water, though forn nately it was not norded, as the citi zens had succeeded In gettlns t!i( fire under control. The cause of tV 'ire was occidental carelessness. Mr. Pickett was invoicing some goods I' 'he oil room and was working with his pipe In his mouth. He started tr climb the step Udder, when It Bl'p ned. and as he fell his pipe dropped into an oil can, causing the fire. The names shot to the celling and the burning oil filled the rorm wl'. moke, but by prompt work the fiamee were sonn extinguished. Postoffice IWelptf. Our sistfr town across the river 's makfng considerable ndo over the Increase in their postoffice receipts for the month of February, whlcn show a gain of hnnt "t cot v-r the same month in 1907, and claim fiat if estlmtes on g-iwh ar r be made on the growth of te cltv from this basis Eugene is coming to he rank of a city vcv rapidly. " In view of the fact that Eugene's office has mode so great an Increase, w have interviewed Postmatr Roberta In regard to the receipts of the -i-irf-",t"H notf ''" p"! be '"forir us that the receipts for February, tfs, show a gain over February, en? nf 3 nor cent. This shows 'hat Springfield is also destined to be s city cf some importance in the not very dis'mit future. Operation pcmiormod. . Ben HTcPherson returned from Portland Monday after 'indergolng '-p-aftn rn niq jpff eve. He has been' troubled for several years and at different times has doctored 'n- b-tt h. rp)ved little if any benefit from the treatment. He at last decided to go to Portland to ""I'll s "niallst, with the result that he had; the eye removed, cleaned and rrplaced. He says the doctor claimed that something hud gotten In the eyo and become lodged In the back of the1 eye ball, thus causing ir ritation and' inflammation. , Ot&rr Noten Mr.' and' Mrs. R. S, Bradley served their last meal at ttxe American hotel last Sunday evening. They are now private residents of Springfield, hav ing sold the hotel property to Mr. and Mrs. Benedict, who took posses sion Mondny morning. They former ly ran the Hotel Springfield for a short time. Maude Humphreys has gone to N'ewberg,. where she ha3 entered the millinery establishment of Dorris Gregory ns trimmer. Miss Gregory has purchnsed a millinery stock and it Is said she Is conducting a fine Btor . It Is reported that as soon as the material arrives for the electric road thnt work wilt be commenced on this ilde of the rivrr. This will give em ployment for till the lille ir.cn In Springfield and a god ninny more lor tne next sixty or n'nety days. The Booth-Kelly mill Is now run nlng a force of alviut plxtv men. which means that tlins in Spring field will soon be bark to their nor mal rendition. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Beyer, on Thursday. Fohurary '-'7, lHOS.'a son. BornTo Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Srrlvner. Monday, March 2, 190S, a daughrer. .Vows. I'.MTEI) WIPEI.KSS Prcf rrcd stock now selling at IIS P"r share. We confident:' ex pect an ndvnnre on this slock at any time. In a letter .lust received from Colonel ('. C. Wilson, of New York, who Is presldeut of said compan ho says: "We have a bill now before this session of congress which provides, we understand that every passenger rarrylng ship be equipped with wire less. We expect this bill to pas within ten days, and If It does our stock will ndvance as did Wenlng-' house atr brake stock, which went tip1 inm $100 to Slum ,.r Sh,.,tv in .'we'vi. months nft.,r , . . I a t-'ll compelling ,.v,.ry car to lii ''q't:'P-d with an air drake. j l::., 'l.,v,, , .,v ff fc ., ' 'VIRKI.KSS W'XlKtU " ' " ! t'ff-. i We.-t vh S... or Koiii, : ; i.ori.tn liliKk. U a EJ . tte ate i siat is Making History This is not one of these common salts rhat vou so often see, but a real . - - - swium. price cutting sale, livery article in L 1 1 . 1 4. - II . nouse is rwuw,uyi uiicur lwo oia thinet UUt V'tiy oiiiwiw u.v.wMtug ui our fltty spring stocK. Ladies' Furs and Coats V Prb Every Ladies' Coat and Fur must go. They have fet given just JO days to vacate in, and they have crot to go.. Women's high grade hand tailored coati m colors, and furs in white, gray and brown , all must go at price RUMMAGE SALE ON BLANKETS Mens Fine Clothing It's a shame to slaughter the price so on men's good suiti but we need the room. Men's clothing, latest pattcrnl and styles, perfect fitting, made by the same p y rp house as our $25 suits, value to $16, sale H UJ RUMMAGE SALE ON COATS Gigantic Sale on all Shoes Here is where every member of the family benefit by ow Shoe Sale, because we have the very best shoes foreverj member. Solid oak soles, single counters and full vamp. All prices reduced on every shoe. Rummage Sale, on everything in the house. Come and buy. The Bon Marchestv The Universly of Oregon School of Music ANNOUNCES EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT OF e. auvei At Eugene Theatre Thursday, March 12 Prices: $L50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Mm Lfifiisifl an Ana VL Company IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen 1.i' : tc .1 . . r 11... i,t ltd uuiignig; n me service is prompt, ami uim, uul least if the quality of the goods is the host, the st never lacks business. Come and cive us a trial onx . . i i . . . r - . t tr'- ana dc convinced that we fulfill all ot tne aoovc t ciples, especially iu quality and cleanliness. We carry a complete line of staple and W. "--! its, nour ana leea, ana Duy ana sen duec. 9? WEST EIGHTH S3f ,5Jt W. J. Gibson & Son SI'KXK fltt-M TIIK l'.,t'K ( TOOK I tt .li'rl'in if h l.ivo rir!c -ff-rl'l oon.-hMl -.' vr f h-r nr ;v' v.4 "iitttt r,ni:t t- iho rinrt v Im'mI'U'.h il nittiiln "-f hf -hur'h ilnl ;irvTi "con-'. T' Mt n'nl. hi r ,nl- lnm i l',iii'.i'l' " llr Kl:x n of Mlr!inlK It "Or llv ir:l.',l Thi rlilc of tti Tim hl f Ii. " niwlal fntir of tho prfiiriinni- iii,. aii'v-n-mrx of Mtmv llliiv.ll ns Mlihu.'ln. Thi virt Ii ono thut til hfr a.lmlnihlv i-i,t h mr tx ml io b . min-h W-vil Mlrharla Mm-. Cairo l n Id.-nl C'rmrn. Vr !nr m ti-U qiil'o mirly on Thurvlur nlhl. unit hl lh vtrM lniT million of lh nrlnrln.l rtr-lr wan offoftl. II h boon, (ho itlrlUh flnro of lh Mlohaola. loihr with a NOT1CK Tho l.irrhy Viiftrfrr In ,o opi v k n'y out f r n b v "'. Klm' Now f, Vil'B. Tti-v hr'tit V M th. arlth t ' ' I ooro pr.. o o'. fHan l'ffi! Trr lrn rr ,','iio, Hillou.ro-iti. ootiif lou'lor .nil m.lnrl. It tl'ff illsnpuolni von IVo ri" '! ! rNt-"-fn!v rf"'!oii l W. A. 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