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EVGKXK PAII.V (si'AKli, MOS'lUV, MARCH 0, JIMS Sudden Deaths. j . diV"' prcvailim,' in this ! jTStJ; ,-ase, pneumonia, ! heart failure or I apoplexy are often ll'ie rt-siilt of ki'l-: itfv disease. If f.E ti.luey trouble is fty f, VCl L ulhmi-dtoadvituee VIll F"' Ihrki.lucy-poisou-fi' ,,l blood will at- V.-'- ;.,.. .-..lurrli nf ELECTRIC AID LINE RAILWAY PROVES SWINDLE I v2"T,. ,. causing catarrh of Uwvlu" i ;,h.ia tlieuiselves "1 almost always result Td", !!e.,.e"tol tl'e ki.l..ey. and F'rnbuuiil quickest by a proper ' , S ki nevs. I f are f eel nake no'imsUke by ;J liver ami bladder remedy. WW it,ad over 'luIaTu..ple..t "ecessitj of I.e. -j M to ao one" tlirmij.li t ie day, t rt up iav li,.. during the . i.ri.i .nl the extraordinary LjSuiiiin-Ruot i soon realized. fc S ,.w for its wonderful Kl,e,wt.liirsiiit cases. Is " T . . i. .,.,i in take and is jan-Kim i . bv ,11 ilnigifi "'. - ywsi;.e bullies. on may have a trill- of Uii wonderful new dis- i. 11 nil nlmitt it 7.ia-ebviiiail. A.idress. Dr. kll - J" ,.;.,.,i,,iii. X. Y. W hen . mention readinj,' this generous L- in tills pilier. " . Eute.tatmiicinln'rtlie nsiiiie.hwaiiip- Dr.Kiliaer s ...m..-.- - - ss Winjliauiioii, N- everv OREGON LAND CO ANTED Cclony to take up i!i acres; ?jd farm land;. adapted to diversified iarm- iig; all la sood state-oi cu. Uiitioa io. JTS In Slalrten's addl'lon tt Ejgene; $275 and up; to') loin; balance on 2 or 3 fun' time at 7 per cent. .OTS and acreage tractB In Biilr Street addition; JjO i:n and terms given on tilince. A acred ul niKa 5 t4 X sec. timber land; million feet to Mt acres In California; allies 94 million feet; (45,- m !or tae tract. In , Farms and City Property We Have . kuiiu uar?ains " led jee what we have. ' au trouble to show the M Icro-tie business prop- CTttrad fnr i,.M .t.i i .Ma-MPton, or "land adapted to stock J aar-y birr Ins on our "e glad -.iiaiucne Ol. o-e, urt gon Chicago, Mnrch .. Thn financial troubles cf tie Ch.?o-New York Electric Campnay. welch was organ ized two years a ro to build an elec tric road between Chlcnso and New- York, have come to a hend. David Kabacker and sven other stockhold ers applied to the circuit court at I.a .Porte, lnd., for the appointment of a receiver far the compnny and for the Co-operative Construction Company, the Western Securities Companv,.the Goshen, South Bend nnd Chicago Railway Company, the Garv & ln t'rurbnn Company, and the Hancock Company. It Is understood that other stock holders, owning a quarter of a mil lion dollars' worth of the stock, are represented In the action. Jud? Richter, after 'hearing the applica tion appointed George F. Mull, an In dianapolis attorney, as temporary re ceiver. He immediately filed a bond for $50,000 and took possesion of the property In Indl'ina. thl bsing estimated' to be worth $r,oo,nno. The1 complaint contain? lO.noo words and revenlc the Inner workings of a spectacular scheme started by a numbr of promoters, and many facts liltherto unknown are made publ' . The Air T Ine Co:"-pnv c'.-rt3d -nt with a capital of $1 .000.000. " This was finally increased t3 $2 00, 000, 000. The offloeri are a?"ns'l cf ns In? the' United S'i'm ninlU to de fraud. Little was done in the way pf actual conetruct'on, the nciivlties of the company being confined to a r2-mile electric interurban road run 'nlng out of LaPorte. WOOLWINE AND DOiV EASH GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE I nil4lV- lilila.l.i .,,.11 i. fonilcaiion. was sentenced by Judse ,,a",31 ' i"e I'lrcuii court, to sorve i " vuuih.i Jilll UUU IU pay the costs of the prosecution. j ATL'u Dnw, indicted by t.ip grand ...... ncir. HIT StMllllK 11- nnni. mr 1"'U.. . U l , . M-'-a m uuiiifi, tins iiHiriiiut; elueren, a pieu of guilty and waived time for . aa siren nuiiy 11HVS ' I in the .county jail and the costs of. We Sell For Cash Or Installments We Make Your Credit Good . Our . rices I alk DR. BRQU6HER PREACHES THREE GRFAT SERMONS MEMORABLE SERVICES YESTER DAY AT UAPTJST CHVRCH NOON'-DAY MEETINGS DOWN TOWN The thren Frvicps yesterday In the onion revival at the Baptln "hurch will remain In the memory of many people hb one of t'le mrst memorable in their lives. - Had the building b'en twice Its size it would" hav be n crowded. The srmon on the "E-Hn-siastlcal Dr. Jckyll and- Mr. Hyde" was a masterly effort, showing not only the dramatic earnestness of Dr. Brougher, but the logician's ability to reason. The morning and afternoon service for men were remarkable for size and power. The meetings will continue every day at the Electric Theatre at 12:30, and at the Baptist church at 7:30, closing on Frldt'y night. Dr. Broughpr's work In Portland prevents a longer Stay In Eugene. Subject tonight, "The Cover Too Short anfl the Bed Too Narrow." Song service will begin at 7:15. HARRY ORCHARD MUST STAND TRIAL Boise, March 9. Harry Or- chard, charged with the mur- der If ex-Governor Steunen- berg, will be taken from the state penitentiary to Caldwell ' tomorrow and his case will be called for trial. f pkomi xkxt c h i x a max Victim uv highbinders SPECIAL ORATORIO SOCIETY NOTICE1 Rehearsal Tuesday nis;ht, , at 7:30 sharp, at the Method- ' 1st church. There are but ! five more P'gnhtr rehearsals j and all wha have been in at- : tendnr.ee at any rehearsals ar? earnestly urged to be ; present.. t tex ; rEw DIE OK K.M'OSl'ItE S;'n Frnndsco, March 7. The schooner Czarina. "which arrived n- diy from Pintle Cove, Alaska,' brought the news that the schooner John F. Miller was driven ashore dur ing the gale on January S, at lhatork ; Peninsula, t'nianik island, and broke; ir. twc. " So far as Is knrwn ten of the crew, , including the cook, died of exposure, and it Is believed that at least twenty- five of the survivors are still on the peninsula, i Two of" the crew put out In a dory i and reached Sand Point after five day.!. The Hghthnuskeeper pressed the schooner Martha Into service, and de spatched her ti the scene. The Mar tha had not returned up to the time the Czarina sailed. GOMPEPS CAT, I S I.Alton MEX FOR A COXEEREXCK Washington, Maroh .7. The far reaching character of the recent deci sion of the supreme court of the Unit ed States, affecting labor organiza tions, has led Pr,ldent Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor,, to call a meeting of the executive coun cil of the Federation in this city In the early part of the week beginning March 16. The call expresses the hope that the executive' officers of the International trade unions of America will meet with the executive council an March 18, "there to con sult with and take such astlon as the Importance and merits of the sub ject herein dealt with may be con sidered and determined as setting forth the position and demands of labo." WIH K LESS MESSAGE ' FROM lll FLEET Cbmpare our prices and values with any other similar line of goods car ried in Lane county. We do the house furnishing business, buy in big quan tities and consequently give you better goods for less prices. Special For Three Days . We offer 50 couches, various patterns, best blocked velours in all colors for Special only . $9.00 each These couches are fully 2Qyz inches wide, 6 ft. 7 in. long and thoroughly reinforced. They have the celebrated angle tie made of the best oil-tempered springs,, and are fully guaranteed in every respect. If you want a coucH try one oF these for 30 days; if not as represented bring it back and get your money back. - Compare our price, consider length, width, quality, strength and weight, and you will see a difference. We have couches as low as $5.00 each during this three day special. RUG SPECIALS - We buy our rugs in 2 5o lots. This wty we get the price right. Other dealers buy in small quantities half dozen at a time, that's why our price is different. Our goods are new-rwe never allow old stocks to accum ulate; old furniture not in use bscomes brittle, breaks easy, and-old stock rugs are liable to be full of moth eggs see the point? We o!fr this season's axmiuster rugs during this special sale at a very low price. These goods are just in, direct from the factory. . . . ' Cocoa Mat Specials Size, 16x30, special $ .60 " 18x32 " .70 26x44. " 2.40 Tea Kettle Blest copper, nickel finished, special 1.15 - All granite ware at reduced prices. CarpeLs Daring this sale we are making special attractive prices on ingrain, Brussels, Axminsters, and new 1908 mattings. - - - Rugs ' 9x12 axminster rugs, best grade, special.. $25.50 9x12 " " sold by others for $30., spl 24.00 9x12 Brussells Rugs, special from $12.00 to $18.00 9x12 Body" " " " $1T.50 to $30.00 ' v. , Al Rugs in the House Reduced Dur ing this Sale REMEMBER ALL OUR GOODS ARE NEW. THIS SEASON'S OFF FERINGS IN CARPETS, RUGS AND MATTINGS. Sale Prices Are , Strictly Cash FALLS II El I! TO' TEX MILLIONS Worcester, Mass., .March 8. John T. Ilnwer, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. here, has been ,nr.tiiled that he Is heir lo the fortune of $10,0110,000 left by his uncle, Thomas Walhc", who died at Melbourne, Aus tralia. He says he will reiain the secretaryship in the local branch association. Pro!-W-i n''S:i VV.,r .... i ui-A nomc Wt slisht the s "J" '.res. U' J ii s uo an ;o! reliable plumbing rk. U!l 1 l u. ,: v.Mi.iidre on & Heitznun 9ood for or Gib. olin Cook. piniton. l-y nr,., " It M F Portland, March 7. Lee Dal Hoy. a member of the Quong Sang Wa Co.; was shot and fatally wounded to night by a hntchet ninn who had been Imported frohi San Francisco for the purpose of killing Lee. The trouble is said to have been due to Internal dissensions in the Row Wong tong. The trouble is of a financial nature, according to the statements of other Chinamen. They say there were two factions of the flaw Wong tong, one f of these being headed by Lee. The other faction Is said to charge thai! Lee refused to account for some mon- ey of the company, which this faction asserts he had in his possessi :n. They also sav le's friends are on the war- : . path tonight, and according to the . custom of the race, will exact reprl San Diego, March 8 At 12:30 this morning 'he Point Loma (Cel.) wire less station received a dispatch for the navy department from Admiral. Evans aboard his flagship, the Con-1 necticut, which, with the remainder! of the battleships comprising the At- J lantlc squadron, left Calao, Peru, Tor Magdalena bay February 29. The Point Loma operator was unable to determine the location of the Con necticut, as the signals, which doubt leca u-milH hnvd indicated the Rhin'B whereabouts, were indistinguishable. I IT)n ATION SPRAYING and Nothing could be learned as to the '' miimedV r contents of the message. PUMPilNl-. runi- . Fnlrbnnks-Morse Gasoline r.wi for imnipliiR. Bpraylng, sawing, (trlml illg. .Outfits complete. Kn IrlmnkH Sralis for weighing. FnlrbiinkK-Morse lynni " tors for power mill ... Fiilrlmnks-MoiKf W indmllls Tower. Fiililmiiks-Morw t.rlnilcrs, ClinniierH, Well rump. Campbell-Fellman Co We Furnish Your Home or Office , . Complete GASOLINE ENGINE mill Foil ' ..i :.. .1,. : 1 -roinpt n ply t" Inqulrl. " 1'; !sil.nM iils. Write for catalogue nnd ' BERGER. & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, tugene, w. FAIRBANKS MCRSE (Sk CO. Porilar.a.uregun in fi-Mi .imiHIv amid nt lowest .I..-. .In,. l k. Mlx ral tIT sals on the opposing factlun, probably- before morning. Lee died from his wounds at 11 o'clock tonight. TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your erortt r.turnt rour mner If Ton ' Uk ScbiiltOff't Beat: w. pa, turn. OFFICIAL lOPFCIST I'llll Xt I IT 1 1 WEST Portland, Or., March 9. Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair tonight, light frost: Tuesday, fair. Easterly winds. Eastern Oregin. Eastern Washington ard Idaho Fair tonight and Tuesday; freez ing tonight. Only Five More Days of Watts' Reduction Sale YOU CAN GET BIG LMSCOUNTS ON Watches. Diamonds, Cut Glass, Clocks and Jewelry, If you buy this week. Everything goes back to regular prices next Monday J. O. WATTS, JeVder Cor. 9tha,Willamene sts. Organized 1803 . The First, National Bank CF EUGENE, ukiwjii j Capital paid In 100.000 Surplus and undivided i on nno ' ! Ad& ' ' Wahliliy of under 100.00C II.1SKET SOCIAL Hlg game of basket ball bMwi'ci Companv C and Drain at the armory March 12. After the game a big dance will be given. Game called nt 7:45 sharp. Dancing commences at S : 4 3 sharp. , On Wednc!:iy cv.-ni'iir. M;ir.-'i 11. the Hdies of th- M id.'in HpuhcrVwid of Am.Ti'a will give a ha-k.-t sn'-ial et Eagles' hall. Kvniy In vif.il. La dies' bring baskets. in I I stockholders national banking laws. Pig game of basket ball between Company C and Drain at the armory March 12. After the gaum a big dance will be k'v n. (Innie called at 7:4.'. sharp. Dancing commences at H: 4.". sharp. Dr. Franc Lurile Hard, the npti-i clan, Is In Portland on business: She I 7-.. ivni-tiii nv will return Monday .evening an be, '" "''''Vst , V, .-.iJAj I at her office In the Chrlsman block , PAZO OINTML NT l u n teed I , on regular hour, Tuesday. ml0!",re any r W o rb t Mnd bleed- 60c. Total MO0.000 Cnil-r Same Mniingcnii nt !W Yenrn. Your I'nlrolllige Hol.i'iKil. T. O. Hndrlcki Presidenl n ri Eakln vice ithhiucui P. E." Snodgrass .-1. r nnAaplf.h ... VJ w. - , . . ....I f'u.M.T Darwin ur sww . . .ii""i I I ElectricGas.Water Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount. Hood Cigar isa . . .Cashi favorite among all thinkingmcn .AMlstaot Cashlir.lt j. nositivclv the best lOf j Cigar on the market M' vlfl.V V LT III l- 1 i VVilfatr ette Valliy Co E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor ItiMini Xew Kiiliber Tin. Turn. mum. Fall ( reek Stag.. Line. 10U Wnl Hid Hireet. I'lioiie Main 01 i Ing nr protruding pi. I days or oney refunded O A. ! "i- K Jft. J. i On Thursday. March 12 "omp-ny c will give an ther blf dnncp lin-. Ine cemnienres. at :j sharp. Ev erybody come. S. E. Stevens . . IM A XO TI'VKK . . 1eave unler at Flier"' Tlano llouw. .I'liiine Main 41, IlmddViire lH Wt 1'Jth Ht. KexliW-ut-e I'lmne IU-d 2771. 1F ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. 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