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0 BAND CONCERT AND DANCE At. Armory Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 17 4 No pains have been spared to make this the most sue- refill rrnrfr rf U rntnn CONCERT 8.30 to 10 P. M, I CZ322 Pn igiam win appear later Concert 50c, Dance 50c. LIQUOR GASES BEING TRIED IN CIRCUIT COURT I! t'AU. KOK CITY W.VItKAXTS j Notlre.ls hereby given I hat all cltv I i warrants drawn on the general fundi : up to and Im-ludliiK No. "2K register-! ! eil AllUIISt 1 It 1107 ntt.l iM ,. ; drawn on the sewer fund up to and i hiciuiiiuk .mi. -ii, ret; 1st erett .A u u u ; . . L':t 1901. will he nni.l -- --, l "M'lllH ti.it. .it I.,.' ntrt.... W..-..I. .1. ....... ....... ... ..... ...int. ..until . i. 1 It VI . J Interest will cense on t!at day. i IKAXK KKISXEIl. SENATOR LA FOLLETTE ROASTS BIG INTERESTS; (Continued from Pago 1.) The rasp of ti... o...,. ... . Kennedythe Japanese nort. -r , ,i, - .."-v Treasurer. Hotel liioss. for volaiion of the " local , K ' ureso' March 1 1;",s- ii.u i i. is. U. ! was '.tiosen: II. K. Morri j-nieiice ioon. J. H. Hill, H "uiwap, H. liossinan, Chas. Pick crson M. H. stone. H. Y. Porter. W . Michael P I) vu....ii i t p . -. - . ... ....,,, Jt j . . ..........,u u iiii.tr hu.-a .in. 1 ae USe epiot, M. . Pennington. The case of these rugs In the home is an iudt- r. rntl.tn nr ..itltit,... a.i.l ..fi .. . They had th- mom. of Hie deposits jof banks of every slate In the I'nlon I to the amount of f.'iOO.OOO.Ooo. mar. ; lv "II "f which was In the vaults of j the bin bank croups. supplied j lilK operators with money to suuee.e lout Investors and speculators at the j very bottom of the decline, taking la the stock at an enormous profit. In tuts connection the operations of Mo jbsre Is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Is laxative Bromo Quinine VSEO JM trunut, wwt.it III VUHt A COLO III OHE OAT. jjmiys remember the full name, jj, (iis signature on every box. went to the Jury about noon The jury was still out at a late hour this afternoon. The next case to come up was that 1 mis i-miiiet-uon int operations of Mor 1s to buy an Oriental rns that will, san and the Standard Oil furnish i 1 last a life time and which grows more dltlonal evidence of the character' of valuable as time goes on. The use Mills panic. tt thfleO t-lt.ra It. tt... I.... I .. .. ! . .t, 7... ... - ...... is an nidi- louay we are confronted with the ration of culture and refinement and j astoundtiiK proposition that conKress .. . . ,..,.,.,,,, mll. ,, ,,,,,,, mi i legislative Indureni nt ed for this Is the reason I am here at I , -c lu tome up was that mis nine wnn my tine collection or the state vs. Andy Taylor, charged which Is on exhibition In the parlors with tft satue crime. of the Hoffman House, to view which I Five Jurors were chosen In the.t!le Puulic la cordially Invited. I case and as the venire was exhausted ' Hespectfullv. I a recess was taken until the jury In1 ml? NAJ UEY HAXIBr. i Inn kfinnni' fiuoo . I ""ly nao ICllU IIB. i ' - i oim- at thk kivkk iiiuik;i:! WHY HE VETOED UNIVERSITY BILL M&R.CH ANTS BANK Does a General Banking ' Business on Conservative Lines F. N. Mc ALIS TER, ........ Cashier. Cor ?th and Willamette Drlng your work (P SmlthPrtjmii's Waftoft and carrlatre slion. IV klnson, the well-known blacksmith , Is with him, also a first-class painter i'nviTvm. .... . - u " '"oisierer trom the East ll -() M.NOU W AS NOT COXSI I.TEI) work guaranteed. New rlKs niado to l!Ki.)(; API'HOPUIATIOX order- alG IlKi'OKK IT WAS IXTHODl t Id)! IX l.KfilSI.ATI liK it Titivdi Tn the Orient are f'ivllnK It innr. AMKiticAX nrYi:n.s XO I'AKT CAM PAK.X IX III- H I Itl.'YIM II . 1 --.......i .ear ny year to make pur- t thasps nf elthnf T,t,.bii , ', I 1 rtiK. end It Is nredii-ttt.i n.,i i..s.' '' ., , ' j years from row the sale of this beau At the informal reception given ! Iif,l handicraft nf the ks wiu 1)e Governor Chamberlain at the Com-ln"!ll'?ly exhausted. If you want an nmn ,.i i- .i i : 'nriii ii rim l I ) fl'lio I.. l, er asked him to stite mZ t'l ti.v leiervuuuiu on the Lniverslty of Olympic Flour I 5 &s every sack guaranteed Mad of selected Eastern f)i h,i i. k wuhi, ji pro- duces more loavesol breid than ny other fleur and the Inatm it llnl,iu . i , . u. ,k, waiter, oecaux ol the Increased M quantlly of bread produced he cost Is o higher than for other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. gj THE PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS S M . . . . EUBANGi J.H.WEST CP. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. , Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales StaWes Cabs Always'Ready first Oass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. S. K1" Eu,?ene EUGEVE-FLORENCE STAGE notified U.e'da'y WoreT 'J Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 Oregon appropriation. In reply he stated that he had taken no part whatever In the fight against the ap propriation and that he ha.1 a!ways n ieiuiiy 10 ttie University. His reasons for vetoing the approprla-i ,, '. ere given at that time and he thought they were plain to evervhndv. mQ o-ot i.t .t was the big Jump from the usual ap propriation to siKih a large sum. Tha Pnirntnn. nl,4 u . , j , --w nu....u, .am ue wuiiia nave vetoed the Oregon Agricultural Col- ickb appropriation had not a number of Items been stricken out and had It not been cut down considerably be fore It came up for a vote In the leg IslaturD. The Agricultural College support ers took the precaution, he said, to consult .with him before their bill was presented and there was a thor ough understanding between them on tho matter. .Every Woman U ItitruiT. .- ........ . i K. Munrnn T ai w S w . . riunroe " interims ikI honld knotr J MARVTl Whirling Socv ' "UUitKU.INISHINCS rZW-cSSkSlt I c "ow nave tne most complete uwhtMh, 7J ( e ui SIOves in tlujene niitv.r."'""!' :i. ..v'1.Slti..i'.1"-. KI,.. M I ' NEW ANTI-TO.l FOCXI). The Germans have found an anti toxin for iha "lD7lnn.a t, nri c'alm rhnt tt tt'lll tnnar....v, of sluggish and slothful habits Into an energetic person to whom that "tired feeling" Is unknown. This Is the reduction nt tl.A .1 - -- --- ...0 t,ci hi tiieury to Its logical absurdity. Germs are nOt thfl Atllv ..flllca nf lonnnn . .... , ..,.h.v w, u.otjaot,, UVIIUS simply multiply In depleted or dis eased tissue. Saturday Evening Por. Ostennnthv cpalo 1. rnt . . ...j mm ui Kerins ut lesLtirini? ma nrn.tn, ninA..t..i .a .t. u j,. i""i'. .in-iiinuuii 01 Lilt? uu 1 v 1 ulna runt .a .1.. - ...ub h 1 a aivuH cap able of Impairing the diseased tissue, ...-1. 11 111,1 seem iiae me correct and rational method? Dr. H. L. Studlny. nstennnrjt rn. rov?r Chamhers' Hardware store Phone Black mff, Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. WITH AHMCA and WITCH IIAzkl. The bent nnlvo Iti'th. wn.M n. ..... , . "ui'l 101 tills, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup. tlons. Guaranteed in olv Mtut .1 or money refunded. Sold by Linn urue ro. Williams Mfg Co.. props.. CAI.r. FOK COIXTY WAItltANTS Notice Is hereby given that nil I.ane countv warrants previous to register VAo4711, r,Ks'"red .Tanuarv 7th. 1S0S, will be paid on presenlnilon at my office on March 1lth, 190S In terest will cease on that dav Eugene, Or., March 16. llluS R. E. KASTLAND, Treasurer Lane County, Oregon. G. A. It. ATTKXTIOX - Members of J. W. Geary post are requested to meet nt G. A. It. hall at 1:30 n. m. WeHnesHnv .t.-j the funeral of our late comrade Rlchnrd A. Fox. Interment nt Odd Kelows cemetery. .1. w. Geary W R. C. please take notice. C. H. DAKER. Post Commander, - FOR COUNTY ASSKKSOIt T herehv unnminyia t in t. candidate for re-election to the office Of COlintV flRRPnaif D.,KIAnt. , t. . vote of the Republican party at the I'.t.uni oiutjuuu iprn iy. B, F. KEENEY. Makes blood andsmuscle faster than anv nlh.i. . .. n. w.... iciiitu.v. wives tea th and strength and vitality. Holllster's Rnckv mmi towers above nil niitni. n,i - ...ictiifs un making sck people well and well people weller," afio Tea or Tablets UNN 1JKUG CO. r,Se,nator A. Booth, while hunting coyotes near the head r a,J'".l for the eviterintt .,f t .i.i-,.ii iiiiiitri charges which shall net a contlnnanct. four per cent dividend on rnllw.iv capitalization. It Is Idle o av that this measure Is llniltet u Its scope; that It has referencu 'inpty to tt m. Ited Issue of rilhvay. (.onds, m secur ity. He is lOriirt liuiwd who does not site tha tilttniitlu .... . osltion which dlruetlv or Indirectl" raes." ttn liislS,., Oiin (hMnterstatecom UlVrOv l't.njh,s.slo Is K,,f empowered to ascertain the value of the physical properly of the railway companies of the country, nnd strongly favored such a valuation as the oulv meanii of fixing railroad rates. "When once the government In vites the national banks of the coun try to Invest In them for patriotic purposes of averting flnnm ial, dis aster these railroad bonds will be come sacred paper. "The g.-od faith of the eonntrv will ne pieaffeu 10 neteat a:iv livtl.slntion that suggests A disturbance of the four per cent dividend upon the stocks. The senator from Rhode Island will be heard In h,. warning. 11,. will be told that the bonds were nought by the banks not to make money, but to be held In readiness to protect the credit ami commerce of the country; that bond markets are easily disturbed; that; such security I, delicate and sensitive 1 flit t )llT.lil:itt..i- ... 1 . deuds even upon grossly watered SlOCk Wftllltl Hlorm ..... , . , " i"'1 iiouiers or these bonds and force then, upon n ...... ntu bi a great sacr flee, POSS II) v nrni1tieli.,r j , ' ;,, . , , 1 i'.m; nnd leaving the banks but partially prepared to ..V, c.nemeiiry currency. Could nnv nlnn l, .i .. . , . would be effective In blocking tho ...... ... ..sm.uiuiii ior valuation of the .Physical nrntrttaa ,, . nj j 1 t--"i'.'ct 01 rtuironas and defeating the final reduction of .-.o w a juni ana reasonable basis? iS3XOg'5U?Od I ame. C"re rrrlC Jlost of otir ambitious young Atnm-ioau girla work, too liartj d' scliooL rttnt l.-.l 1 i..,t. I , .mij luaiiiers uave im.o or no; I luilffment about imshinu; rv child I . i lievnn.l 1.,,.. ..t.,l,..H,..., 'ri.. 1.1. 1 & , ... .i.v,t tiuit Liiu, tjieciuiiy iinvo a a) uiuiKi-i u riuti. viuen, 110 ouch, j ntti-r physii'iU collnjiso is tho lvsult, nml it tnltpH years mnl years to ivoover lost, vit.ii U: -. ; " Jliiriy a vouncr ki 1 has been lielixrl 9 owr tills eiit cai jvritAl.and lwen pro-1 a livd fcir a LcaUliy uonianlinotl liy 9 VEGETABLE COMPOUND .ilissKlsin rlfnok,ofC'holsoii,Vt.. wntw lo .Mis. rinkham: i REMOVAL SALE Bcinij forced to' vacate ouf Fresent quarters, we will sell Well Paper and Paints MICH (OXCEKN HOLT. Onllnnrr Methol, fr Trent In, Cat, ... ..v,u . iiNiiccessrill. Wrltton statistics show that i crease In catarrh havo shaken confl uence tn the usual prescriptions to safeguard human health from the ravages of this disease. When stomnch dosing was proven ineffective, It was natural to look for somo other treatment .. ... believed that in Hyomcl an nnsolute cute for catarrhal troubles has at last been fminH i,.i...ij ...... .. . uiuiieti Willi tne air you breathe, Its healing medica tion reaches every pI t of tn ll()He and throat, and soothes tho In-Mated mucous nienihr,, ' - - ,-, tw.Li.-it:ti buiu IU 10I1OW, . i m')le,e Hyomel outfit costs l nm only sixteeu vears old, hut I want to tell you that Lvdin K. Pink ham s efc'etul.le Compound and vour ntlvlce euiitl me of sideuehe, pcriodlo paius aim lee(tl,-.suess, nlso of a ner vous. Irritable condition after every tbinir else bad faiK-J, and I want to thank you for it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. I Yur thirty vpnis ,v,li,v k. I'ink-I .. a irmuio i. lunitouiHi, mailo1 from roots nnd herbs, has Ix'rm tho 1 "" "' luiuoiiy ior lenialo Ills, and has positively cured thousnnclsor women who have liei'ii troubled with displaeenientft, iiiflaiuniiit ion, ulcera tion, ttliroid tuinois, tnvmilaritics, p't-uidio pains, backiuiho, that liear-ins-down feclinp, flatulenev.indiires-tion.tli.zitioss.ornervonsiii-ostraUon. hy don't you try it ? Mm. lMnklittm Invite oil sick women ftk xvt.li.. -... . ....... ir iiiivicOs hlie bus irulilcd Iiiini.,.Im uLuiui. AUUrt-ss, Liyiin, Man, 9 at greatly reduced" prices FOR THE NEXT30DYS : Ludford & Haskell Practical Painlrri and Decorators 95 west 8th street a hounds. Two of Them1 arPee Z,Z I Wl"V' "v. Hull Drug nun ma niha. 1.1. .1. . . ; j miner Hn nnn,ii,.t,. ,.... ...,., uihi:k ana tan. Anv mnnt t . .. " "'" ....,.aU ,eaamg to their recovery will be gladly received by Mr. Booth. Beds and Bedding-, Rvg: and Mattinj, Sh;lf Hardware John Plvn .f mt t w, T1U1K( la BavB. "j . D- iiiii, Le wins Kinnev . " ! iuiii a vear Int f'Ve beUer tt""""-tlon than any pin I ever sold. I have used them myseir with fine results." Sold by all drugglBts. SEW TODAY and cuttelry U.1. "'.. iirnu .. - Tl.rrt. Ii..,.. : 67 W. Eieht.h SI- " Portias lEUCENK . . " e.ttMN Pliu:g;i live and bowels are tho can." nf every H.a3 j WA.XTKI) . ,, .... T,. r tb - ..i- end lv-r h -lth- n: -"rnl a-Ion hy ll-ilKjte-.'.i '"o-'-y 'nia.i it-.. I .ie surest remedy nuwr.: 3.V-, Tea or. Tablets Li.NX unco co. FOl'XD M-hlte and tnn bird ,1.. wnn collar Xo. 33. Call at this .juice ior inrormatlon. tf RniSCIIIIIK FOii THE CVAUl) An Irish nr r i n.. . , i'u:wtrii i "fuer puppy. Aldress II., care SAM PI. K CASK I.OST-Smnl leather fase. Heturn to Hoffman House. WA,NTnTo rPnt- n,r" R"'ll rur nlshed cottage. Address llox H34 m2J1 ment to rofiin-l ih. .. . , ... ----- n'.o tsnimiuciIOn. Admliilstrntor'B Notice t Cmlltora. Hel t z man hot. h... . ' . . . . l.ir.in. 7" " iM".inieei admln- MV a . mme ' l.inlwlck r.t r - - ' '" eiiuiiiy court of Una county. Oregon, on the intli day of March, 1 90S. and that all per sons having claims gNt sd eslate I LIII 11(11 I I IPfl t,t llt(luill t il.- . , . , """'nl'rt.r at his " .iiiiison street, Kugene. fir. - veriiieu as Is required bv nw or at the law office of I v Marbaugh. ,-tt l!o 5 ,m,r ,,, : lon.il Hank, Kugene. , ,-,!,. rhi.s1,l:,,,,nmn,s f'""' '' ' i9lted this 17th day of March, CHO. 1). HKIIZMA.V, .1 ... 1. . I. N. IIAKBAI-Oir. ,Sl''a,"r' Allorney fi)r Ksto. CASOLINk. risir-iMP IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and fVNPING MACHINERY PlllrluiIlllU.Mftfuaa i?... 1. 1 f)F lllllllltlllir. Ullf.ivlm. ln. .OiitfllH roinnlffc. I'lilrlijinkH Hcali'N for Ik(iii. FiiirtmtikNiMniMn lvtii.ku torn for powor iiihI Unlit. IiIrhiinkM.!.ln.u U'i...i...m.. Tmvrm. Kalrluitttf .lfttu . r'Hi...t . - :., ' """"'ni, I'ITU All nrat nuulity uihkN nt lm-..M nrict'H uIwjivm In Mivi-L i.ik,..... . Prompt rrply to Jii(ulri t nm qucIt ; BERCER. 4 BEAN HDW. CO Agents, Eugene, Of. FAIRBAMtS, MORSE (tt CO. roruana, Uregon IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries. Flour and Feed, Tin and-f uranttcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts ; and Oranges J. W. WHITE TS Grocer Corner 5lh and Willamette SU. Phone Red 4611 M 1-1 1 1 1 1 II I II I n-ii E. C. Gulliford FeeJ and Livery,' Boarding Stable New p,m nmittiffp IliihlMT Tire Turnout. ull Creek HtnKe Line. ElectricGas.Water! 100 West Hlh Street. I'liono Main 00 Willamette Vallev r.n I I I HOWER & WOOD Jlenl Ksfiite d Tlml,,, T.nnda Itiiin-K I nnu and City IToporty 1 our MtroiiaKo resiK-rlfiilly solicited. Iloom 1, over I'lrst Nt. nnIlk I Allnrtw.v f,.. I.- IJJMf . -- ' ' " i . vviiiamarro viiio,. u " "J' VtW nr1" n n in i S. E. Stevens . . TI.IXO Tt'XKIl , . I-nve or.lc.rs at Kiivn- I'lnno llnuxe. .I'l,,,,,,, Mlln 4, IN .lei.ro 1:lN West l!ith Ht. (.'sl.leil.-o I'lutne It.wl tint u j v oices- and th e AT VII I ADD 14 A I t Ti ir- c.r.. ... ' . ..v mc ocluwd WEEK IN APR II The Eugene Oratorio Societv-1 7r uofiw vinwiUiH URCHESTRA - 65 with its SIX SOLOISTS unite in the pieces n e "hr,l Tl"' H .Tl ' V. 1 fn,,''n'l Cliorus ami n best r-.i In Oralorio, I Sr .. . r ' "T" (ul). 3 - CONCERTS - 3 rjI'-Tr kLI,L, ,nr,?rt-7rrhrntrji ami So1.Mm ronilnrird hy ta ""ld, !l"'r "n1 r"ni,tne niom, and Solol.t. nn.l Orrhe.tra imm yuunicy nurk). I. M. GLEN, Festival Director F estiva' "... Tick;-,, ;,. sllltt).rll lu nlhnm.0 HuLscrllH.,, flr,t rJ(.p (f m bm If tlw sollrltor. nilsa Ton i i TirLei , "''",""",ror.l.T1,l(.k,732 Tl.kel Urr li,Kn conc.Tts, .flo, n aaln Ajrll nth. 'I. if ;