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THE KVGKSB DAII1T.QI7AIU). TCEKDAT, MARCH 17, HMW r 11. . C.. lhe rricnuiy, oiuic INDIA UNON KI'IX IAI, 29- inch 8 l-3: quality, d...V 30- ln. 15c quality, yd.... lie 32-ln. Kip quiillty, yd IHc 3C-ln. 3Tic quality, yd.... -"c fllMuch Table lljirrwisk, .'Dr. Five pieces silver ltl"ufh-'d ta blo linen, new pattern, cx'r.i heavy, S'ic value; fipeeial, a yard n'c iKMiirh lilm-ii KuiiiiiK, "c One piece white linen Siilllnx 30-lnrlies wide, extra valuo at, a yard "e Smart Styles ii Spring Suits $15, $25, $35 and $45 For many roaaone these Suits of quality demand your inspection. We never have had better Suits at such Inviting prices as quoted now. It's not too early to choose look at our Suits Tuesdoy try some of them on. We are pleased to show yon our new styles. You will get as good valuos now as later and a very much better varloty of materials to select from. If there is any particular cloth you want In any special Btyle we have in stock, wo will be glad to order It for you.' Dy ordering It now you can have it for Easter. The New Lingerie Waists $1.00, $2.50, $2.00 up to $12.50 neautlful Waists and hotter values than over before. The Immense variety of styles we are showing makes choosing easy and the values are so good you can decide without having to think about the price. You wjll find the plain tailored waists and the waists beautifully trimmed In Val. Lace, In Butterfly and Gibson and Spencer effects, short and longi sleeves; button either in front or back; made of fine mull, lawns and Japanese silk. Your Money'i Worth or ynir Money Back S.H.FriendIy t I'K.llHONAis ! i B. .8. Kolsay, of Croswell, was In ! the city yostorday. I J. E. Nnland and wlfo returned to; Crcawell last night. ( Attorney B. It. Bryson la in the i city from Corvallls. , Harry Bchloaaer, of Albany, Ib In I the city on luminous. Ulysses Walker, of Cottage Cirovo, was In tli (i city yesterday. I Attorney B. P. Ness was In Uoso-j burg yesterday on business. William Lamless, of Cottngo Orove, Is In the city on business. i Governor Geo. K. Chamberlain Is' a uncut at the Hotel Bmeede. Marvin llammltt returned lnt j night from a trip to Portland. J. K. P. Withers returned this nf-i tornnon from a visit at Salem. Hon. S. If. Friendly returned last night from a trip to Portland. Miss Gertrude Gray arrived homo last night from a visit In Portland. U. U. Mossman and E. G. Sites, of St. Johns, aro in the city on business. W. II. Lincoln came down from Cot'ago Orove oil the noon train to day. George Parrls and family, after a visit lu Eugene, returned home to day. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kelly return ed Inst night from a visit in Port land. John Ilrorkmayer was In tho oily last night from his sawmill on the Mohawk. Percy A. Cupper, collected with tho lata engineer's office nt Salem, is lu tho city. Colonel Winn, of Albany, a niom bur of tho governor's military staff, Is In the city. Mrs. J. H. I.uckoy is very III nt her home at the corner of East Tenth and Pearl streets. President P. I. Campbell, of the University, returned lust night 'from a trip to Portland. liCltoy P. Bnapp returned yester day to his home on the MeKenxle af ter a visit In Eugene. Charles Cook run Is down from Cottage Grove to help the band out In Its concert tonight. Colonel Jas. Jackson, V. 8. A., rn- tlred. Is In the city to attend the fig presentation tonight. Miss Edna llalley riiiue up from Portland this afternoon to visit Miss Clara Itoth a few days. l,cp I .ok ii n aud family left today for Waltervllle, Wash., where they will reside for the present. Mrs. C. Stuart, Mrs. A. II, Tallnf- ero and .Mrs. I). M. Tnllafero arrived home from Albany this afternoon. Attorney-General Klnior arrived up from Portland today to attend the flag presentation loulglit. Miss Zelma Ewards returned. Inst IF You Know Us . . . Two years ago a young man was solicited by us to open an ac count. Wb told him that lu case he should ever wish to borrow money, he would find It an advantage to have become known at our bank through such an account. He had at that time no occasion to borrow: howver he opened n account. Recently he needed to use acme money in a business deal and he came to us for It and was accommodated. If he had not been known to us. It might have been different. This is a representative case. You might a'o Unit It advanta geous to be known at this bank. We are always prepared to accommodate our patrons aud no wor thy applicant la ever refdnrd. We will ke pleased to bae your account. Th'e Eugene Loan arid Savings Bank Opitil nd Surplus JlOO.OOaOO EiUblished 182 U EUGLNt-'S LAROtS 1 - - and best store tr, Hull 1'iitlcrii nt P.D.KI $15 i-xr-!ii!v Sgit Pattern. EnitllHh and Peralan 1!I0S noe cltlen, S yard ta the patteni, 45 Inelii-.i wlrl;; some In cheeks, plaid and stripes In this nun Bona Ix-Jt. coloring, o.'.ly 15 of t'.iom, values $15 to' 20; sal'.' pricu tomorrow JCvJO KAIIO COKKKT HAI,K Five d'izen hljjh-Kracle Kub'i cornel a on rale tomorrow at one-third less than regular; 3.50 comets, $2.85, and $5.00. comets, 3.4 0; all sizes. Friendly'! Matchless Hosiery ISc and 21c a pair night from Krupp, Wash., near which place she has beon teaching school. W. J. Mulkey, the Creswell hotel keeper, was In the city yostorday, re turning homo on tho local last night. 8. 1). Hockart and wife, of Can yon City, Cal., are In Eugene, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Hock art. Miss l.lllnn Brund returned this afternoon from a trip up In Washing ton, and will leave soou for her home at Florence. 11. Burbnnk and wife, of Boston, are In the city. They are hotel peo ple and lire making a tour of the const, t ' II, G. VuullUHcn, slate fish commis sioner, arrived lure today on IiIh way to visit tho state salmon hatch ery on the MeKenrJo. Captuln F. A. Mond and Lieuten ants V. E. Cunningham mid II. II. Scott, of Mc.Mlnnvllle, arrived today to tako part In the flag presentation tonight. . J. 10. Thornton, Sam Grubb and Geo. O. Spencer, officers In tho mili tia company at Ashland, arrived here this morning to attend the flag pre sentation tonight. Earl Hill, who has boon employed nt the Black Butto mines during the winter, Is hero on ii la way to in coma, whero ho will report for duty with tho Tncouia team of the North west baseball league, he having been signed by the munagemeiit of the team for tho season. It.YU.HOAD USD tilt A NT LANDS All cltlnens of Eugenn nnd l.nne county who are entitled to purchase I till acres of rail- road grant lands, are request- ed to meet In a mass meeting nt II o'clock tomorrow, Wed- neadny, March 1th, nt tho Commercial Club parlors. Kimiwflv's I.nxntlve Coiiuh Svrun acts gently yet promptly tin the bow els and allays Inflammation at tho Sold by all druggists. Sheep shearing inncntnea and knife sharpeners. New model Just receiv ed. C1IAMBEHS HARDWARE CO. We're sorry you've tried other medicines and they've failed. As a last resort try llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a simple rem edy but It's worked wonderful re suits, made millions well and happy. 3Cc Tea or Tablets. I.INN DKl'G CO. Make your hens lay by feeding So curltv I'oultrv I'ow'.cr . CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. i ' CITY NEWS Maud Fry will please call at the Eugene Dye Works. 1 A big btjII'T for tho Himira Lum ber company's sawmill at Elmlra, ar rived here tiillu morning. Tho fr-lght depot was moved across the track today and It now stands where It will for the next few ( weeks. i It was Dr. Scalfe wh6 performed ! the operation on Dr, Bartle Sunday, instead of Dr. Kuykendall, as stated. ! Tho latter assisted, however. John Hess has resigned his posi tion as driver and collector for the Eugene Steam Laundry. He will en ter some other business soon. Tho McKenzle was higher yester day and last night than the Willam ette, It being out of Its banks In some places near Waltervllle. . A carload of household goods ar rived here today from Harold, S. D., for Peter Carlson, whd has ar rived here with his family to locate. There will be no admission to the lower floor of the armory tonight for tho military exercises. Those hold ing concert tlcketB will be aeated up stairs. The river was at a nine-root stage lhl morning at 8 o'clock and slow ly receding. Itlver Observer Brlggi th.nks It reached a higher point than that during the night. It Is almost two years since the San Francisco earthquake, but car loads of old Iron continue to pass through from that city, and it 13 said will for a couple of years yet. Kodol Is today tho beat known rem edy for ail disorders of tho stomach, such as dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stomach and belching of gas. Sold by all druggists. , ' The Southern Pacific Company has paid its taxes to Sheriff Flsk. This year they amounted to over 53,000, tho InrgoBt sum ever paid by an Indi vidual or corporation In Lane county. II, A. Newton, a rocont arrival from Indiana, and J. Schwerlngen have bought the Stohlborg tract of 100 acres south of Eugeno and will clear It off and plant most of It to (rult. Tn the death notlco of Rober t A. Fox in The Guard yesterday the time of the funeral was given as this nf ternoon when It should have been Wednesday afternoon. Ernest Coleman, who pleaded guilty a few d,ays ago to the charge of violating the local option law and was fined 75, wishes It understood Hint ho is not serving his sentence In tho county jail, as staled in these columns. George D. Hcltzman has been ap pointed administrator of tho estate of Ludwlg Martin, deceased. The cs tlmetnd valued of the property Is 475. Norbert Aya, G. Burbach and M. Schneider were appointed ap praisers. ) Professor F. O. Young will spenk at the University assembly tomor row morning on the subject, "Whnt Is tho University of Oregon for. Anyway?" The address promises to bo very Interesting. Tho public Is cordially Invited to nttend. Quite a large crowd witnessed the skating races at the Underwood rink last night. "-Following aro the win ners; Potato race, Dave Hanannn three-legged race, Chester llerger and Lloyd Kelsey; sack race. Kay Taylor; fast rnro, Louis Belshaw; Dougau, second. The rock crusher nt the Warren Const ' net Ions Company's Onnrry l nt work nsnln and lh crushed rock Is being hauled on the streets pre paratory to pnvtn:t. The mlxlnii plant Is ready for operation and will be started up lis soon as the weather settles enough to warrant digging up the streets. A meeting of tho board of gover nors of the Cotnmcrc4u) Club was held last night. Little aside from routine business was transacted. The committee on decorations, consisting of W. C. Yoran. Geo. McMon-tin and J. 11. Hnrtog. reported, nnd Chairman Yoran was Instructed to secure prices on colored liicnndscent lights to bo strung tho entire length of Willamette street. Other matters of less Importance were discussed. CONFESSION OK V KAKNENS (Jacksonville Post 1 Oregon Is over 40.000 Republican It Js a confession of weakness upon the part of the Republican party to proclaim that their party fears the election of a Democrat In June this year, anil that In order to frustrate such action the legislature should Ignore the vote of the people. This Is to be accomplished by having Re publican candidates for the legisla ture refuse to sign S'atement No. 1. I They dare not sign Statement No. 2 I because thai one tells the truth In regard to such a candidate's position. So they are going to modify No. 1 by declaring that they will, if elected (to tho legislature, vote for the man who was the Republican candidate In 'June, regardless of tho fact that he may he defeatijl in June. The peo ple should refuse on April 17th to support any candidate fe the legis lature who declines, to promise the people that he lll vote for the man for United States senator whom the people selivt In June. Then we will have the election of United States svmitora by the direct vote of the people. And when we col that the people will own the l ulled State? scuaie. The people don't own It now. NAT; C, OOODVI QUITS KTAGK TO HF, A MIXER New York, March 17. Telegraph ic advices Just received here by Nat C, Goodwin, the comedian, upon the bo naua character of his gold mining nrooertles in the Ilawhlde. Nee. min ing district have persuaded him to j abandon the stage, temporarily at. leant, disband his theatrical ominay wntcn is now playing im cum-i er" at the Garrlck theatre, and pro ceed as quickly as possible to the mines, where he Intends to take per sonal supervision of the milieu. So.great was Mr,. Goodwin's desire to begin this superintendence tnal he would have left Broadway, the playerfolk and play upon the spur of the moment had he not felt re strained to hold his theatrical com pany together until he could be re leased from his present contracts, which Include one week morn in New York and there weeks In Chicago. This is the telegram which Mr. Goodwin received In his dressing room nt the Garrlck theatre, and which upon reading decided him that he could devote his energies to great er pecuniary advantage by taking personal charge of the mines: "Fifteen Inches of 2000 per ton ore opened upon the Holllgan claim of your Rawhide Coalition Company. All Rawhide has gone wild over the discovery. Your Rawhide Coalition, Balloon Hill Mining Company, Gray Eagle Fraction Ml"lc" p-"1 I,"i: Company and Nat C. Goodwin Lease, adjoining Kearns No. i ou Uaimu.. Hill, now have a market value of more than 4,000.000." It did not take Mr. Goodwin long after perusing this message. He Im mediately wired to the managers of the Chicago playhouse where he is booked to appear for three weeks, beginning March 16, and Informed them of his determination to ex change the life of the green room and the histrionic boards for the rough life In the mining camp. Kodol Is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digest ants and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than 3000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists. Sunshine 'Washing Maehlnes drive away the blues. See It at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large stock portieres Just received, Also lace curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Onion Sets. CHAMBERS HARDWARF CO. Best Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starblrd, of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen s Arnica Salve tor several years, on my old army wound, and other obsti nate sores, and find It the best healer In tho world. I use It too with great success In my veterinary business." Price 25 cents at W. A. Kuykeudall's drug store. New spring patternt of wall paper just received. Last year's stock at cost. Call and son CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed in bulk ' CHAMBERS HARDWARU CO. Ust Diamond Chick food" for little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs 'see our new Mon umental line just received from the factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONE PAV Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money ! It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25c. Many sheep and goats have been killed by worthless dogs In Linn county during the past winter, one flock master reporting the loss of 47 goals In that manner. It is said that some of the residents have as many as eight aud ten canines each. SIGR tkADAQHE Ponltivt'lf cttird by ihrne latllo Tills, TUey nJso relievo Dl tm from Dyspepsia, In diKesUoQ and Too Hearty luting. A perfect rem- tit? tor Dlzilnosa. Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In tho Month, Cnated TVintni. Pain tn tne suta TO RIM D LIVKK. Thm rtttrulAto U6 Dowels, purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-S.rmlo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES KITCHEN &. KOMPP Succmsor to ARMITACE & BOWN 'Litfery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eu?cuc, Or. CARTER'S OlTTLE iflVER carters WIlTTlE River JIpills. Vii l?:fJil lf.' U I T VI ' V IU-M I' I' 100 Doses $i True only of Hood's Sarsaparllla. in the ucual (liquid) form; or in the new and equayy effective tablet form. !00 Doses S! Dr. T.Felix CourautTs ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft au4 velvety. Relievsf skin irritation and Tt2y WO 1 should be used r''s5"l freely b?th" lag anu seating! ?iving & delight ul and ref resiling effect. At deal, ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by -,-r.r. -r unDUIUS N V. CITY. Prapfcur of SOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM IOB MUD BKOOMMESDPD BY STANLEY'S, 612 Willamette St. - - Eugene Imported Walnuts and : Filberts We are Just In receipt of a shipment of trees direct from Louis Leroy, a prominent our- scrynian and walnut grower In France, who Is in a position to furnish the best tho world nf- fords. Varieties: Franquette and Mayette. These were grown on scciul contract for us. We will guarantee these to be genuine Imported stock " nnd true to name. Arc uoing fast. Write today for prices. a THE CHS. BENEDICT J NURSERY CO. Dealers 111 irii(rul Nursery o Stock. Carlton, Orcgoti. Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 ' Total $300,000 inner .same .Management Years. I Your Patronage Solicited. i T. O. Hendricks ....President i S. B. Eakin Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashiei Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cahle Darwin llrlstow. . .Assistant Cashier A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you ran make them (iOOl) AS N'KW fur only ,0c ? A can of f'htnamel will work wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman Is on every can: See our west'show wlnilow ASK TO SKK OUt NK.W 1,, rAI'KK lii-IS West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. t., IM. Plumbing Furnish vour nn; u , ovri I1UII1C , properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all' kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. Call and let us estimate on' your work. Aya & Heitznun U Wnt 6th St, Pnone bUck 1 1 71 Good Clothes Marked By Quality and Style are the kind tliat we always car ry In stock. The .Michaels, Stern & Co. brand is a guaran tee of excellence, all wool and hand tailored by the- best of workmen. Dig reductions on ull winter Suits In order to close them out and nuike room ror new stock. We carry a full line of fur nishings for men, and our prices nnd styles are right. We own our own building, pay no rent and are sutlsfled with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No, 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon CHICHESTER'S PILLS W TI1K filAMOND IIKAMh A Lad) rat AhL your ItrucL'lat fur i t'lilhrm-lrr'S DlumuitJ It mud. Ihhk, ea,-.l li'i.e Rli Inm. 1 - - - jiiiihu.'" v: . ss If it IS you already know If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in yow Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. FURE WHiTE FLOUR is made cf Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly JHigh Gradc. . Use Pur el White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. WADHAMS DISTRIBUTERS EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF 3 Kuykcndill. M. D. V.O. Praotr, M.D. P. . Birtlc, M. D. B. F. Scjicf,, M. D. P- A Pai. M. D. O'B. DtBjf, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses-. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and Pj-j tt-aming in the hospital. The medical -mJ sj ol tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For mation address W. KUYKENDALL M- OUR PRICES FOR Optical Work Aro f1iQ . L . ""-' reasonable ' f and our work the best a most satisfactory to. 1, I J. O. WATTS, Optica i 6Jt Willamette Sv Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxant The Mount. Hood Ggwisa favorite among all thinkingna It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market TEe ESMOND H0TL OSCAR anderson;.:. Rates European Plan 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.S2JN Free Bus to and from all traita Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, . . . Orrm , IS YOUR BREAD Madewitfi PURE WHITE FLOUR all we can tell you abcut it Pure White Flour is for Sale by the following Merchants, price $1-50 per sack (ieo. T. Hall Son, V. M. tirecn, V. A. Hell, 10. 1). Matlock, The Kiiitonc (irocery Co.. V. 11. Ihinlels rotor Johnson. W. H. Dempster, Colo WiNoll, W. (tibsoii H Sen, , .1. W. While. I'oulHilIll tirociTJ, I'nivcrsity Home IkiKi'rJ. J. II. Irisli ncsalUyehan.. V. W. Van k. Irvine Arn,l.,mc.vP,.vls,wnril(, , KERR BROS. HOSPITAL For the care and treatment'1 Medical and Surgical b& Modern operating: room and Mf" Appliances for X ray Sputum and blood tximuiiW": Full corps of trained nor Rates on app!ilion-