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EUGENE DAIUT QVAHB, W EI) .V USD AY, MAIICH 1. 1008 MOOEL NO Q ' There is No Better Recommendation for. a legitimate business than the fact that our customers are buying' high grade merchandise at season able prices. You will be one of these customers when you know we are handling such well known lines as Alfred Benjimin & Co.s' Clothing for men, the Sophomore line for young men Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes Guyer and Remle Hats Cluett and Monarch Shirts Dents and H. &. P Gloves Our Stock in Every Department is larger and more complete than ever before. You'll be convinced il you give uj a call ROBERTS BROS., Toggery WORK ON ROAD TO BEGIN APRIL 1' AT CAPITAL CITY ' HVNPATlilZKM WITH Itl'KK Portland. March IT.. --r-nm f'allfornla to the ruiA Isle tor not 1 Acreage! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, iy2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. I Hovey Block, 8th and Will. :::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ANNOUNCEMENT r G. II. Irish wishes to announce that lie has puachascd the GROCERY stock of B. A. . Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Grochriks, 1'i.oi'r and Pkkd. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phon. (S mj ft) fC1I "t. I 15. OLIVER TYPEWRITER NO. 5 la equipped with a ruling device the only ruling device on any typewriter. In many forms of manttBCrlivt work, or In abstract work, or tabulations, the ruling device becomes a wonderful convenience. It Is furnished with tho No. 6 Model., C. S. FRANK, Agent CI0ARC, Julius Goldsmith ! There will be no forfeiture of the franchise to construct and operate tn. other electric railroad on the streets of Salem given by the city council ' to the Portland. Eugene & Eastern, I says the Salem Statesman. I By the terms of the franchise ! granted to the company, It was re i quired to commence operation with in the city by the tentn oi pni. With the near approach of that date much comment has been heard on the streets as to whether the com pany meant business or not. Some even went so far as to surmise that the franchise would be forfeited and with It the $5000 bond which the city required of the promoters as a guarantne of good faith. F. W. Waters, the local repre sentative of the company, when seen by a Statesman reporter, stated that work would commence on the new road the first week in April and that It would be pushed rapidly when once under way. The condition of the weather will be more favorable to rapid work at that lime than It has been during the winter months. Mr. Waters also stated that the rails had been ordered some time and were expected to arrive In the city at almost any time. Quantities of ties have been distributed all aloni; the proposed line of tho street rail way. Altogether everything looks like Salem would soon see the rrali- 7.allon of the hope for still more elec tric lines. At the same time that work com mences on the line in Salem, con- Htructlon will heiiin at Albany, where the rortland. Eugene r.asiern nas a franchise similar to the one It has In this city. There Is s ."000 for feit In the Albany franchise, too. Another requirement contained In hoth franchises Is that the company hnll build twD mllei of line within eighteen months. -Mr. Waters says that the two miles will be built with in the required time, and more, un less the unexpected should happen. IluiUling Ht Kugcne. The Portland, Eugene & Eastern Is now building at Eugene to con nect with some of the neighboring' towns In that vicinity. Work on the main line to connect Salem with Eugene has not been commenced yet, but It is planned by the officials to have that part of the work under way In the near future. 1 With the completion of this line there is the pleasant prospect of hav ing through electric communication from almost the head of the Willam ette valley to the metropolis, provid ed the P. E. & E. and the Oregon Electric consolidate or make traffic arrangements for the running of a through train, thU3 providing quick and frequent transportation for the richest valley In Oregon. Madame Dean's FRENCH pC FEMALE lILLOi A Hafb, Ckrtain Rn. MKr TOR HUl'PHBMKn MlNRlt ir ATlnM, METER I DOWN TO Fill. Bfol NuiyI Htrt1y! Hnt 1 11 foot Ion (luar nntwl or Mo Hey IWuiitlrtl. Kent pro paid lurll.Wpcrbox. Wlllirml thorn on trlnl, to bo pftUI for when relieved. Hntnplei Kit. Iimlnt on ffrttlng tli Itriiiitntt, nrwpt no ititiatltiitu. If your driiRKlm dmN uot tmvo them seud your ordvra to lito UIITEO MEDICAL CO., loi 74, LuciiTtr, Pi. Sold in Eugene by W, L Delano OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Roomi 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank ..FARMS.. 320 Acres with tiv 8-rootu house run! barn, good fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre 40 Acres with new house and b.un, close to school on good graveled road, price $ 1 400. 190 Acres with lair improvements, good 'soil and can fbc made an ideal place. $30 per acre.! Houses and lots In all ports of thrjclty Oregon Homi & Land Co., A. A.JAoby, Mgr. IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel dio stamped with your Initial wiih envelopes to match. SCMWARZSCHILD'S Book Store HALL &. iHUMWAY. t'luuibliuj ana tvwar work ' Also gunertu Jul blng tin aoc l.t Iron work. Iron woik proui at. tlil tu VJarry k full lin or plumbing flxtnr., i t'hnna Black Ul WUiamaita it J. W. BARRINGER Exptrt housemovtr Moves anything. Twcnty-liv vears experience. Residence. East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. . Phont tted 451 1 . Hueenc. Oregon A FULL LINE OF.. New Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Makh."ifc d,ns: SI I ONfi HARDWARE STORE Mh santal-Pcpsm Capsule POSITIVE CURE. T lnttmtntion r (Vurrk (Virw qntfkj nj t-mrnn mil tU I ml vt lb I'tUarj Or Al I'M f 1 O h "V lkM.Ur nn Ltor vi- k GEElt IIKMKVKH II K IS WKIJ. CiEAP.KI) Portland, March 17. T. T. Goer, of Pendleton, candidate for congress from the second district to succeed W. R. Ellis. Is at the Perkins. Mr. Goer has Just returned front a trip through a large portion of the dis trict, and believes that he Is now on the sunny side of the road with bright prospects for nomination and consequent election. Mr. Geer believes he has lost no old friends nnd has made new ones In Multnomah county, where he was strong two years ago In his race for governor. He believes he will be given sufficient votes In Multnomah county to carry him through nny lapse he might have by reason of the itrong hold Congressman Kills has on his home section east of the moun tains. Mr. Geer will remain In Portland tomorrow to attend the funernl of the late Judge Thomas G. Hnilpy. lie will then go to Salem for a short vis it and will return to Portland and then to his home at Pendleton. AT MIDNIGHT Monday, March 16, the stock of the United Wireless Telegraph Cum pan v wes up to $ 16.&0 per share. If ynii buy at $15 you'll have to buy today at IS West Klghth street, or have vour letter postmarked March Ittth. This will be an nilvance of 65 pr cent since last August. How ninny shares have vou? W I K K I .KSS WOO l)U V V F. OASOI.INK V(K H.WVINO W. G. White I. prepared to saw ' rour wood on short notice. Phone niack 435!. Residence Mt West Sixth itreoL Noted Em- minclng his words in giving his opin ion on any snbWt. Father reter Yorke, In a hair-.iour inier.i-w morning scored the prosecutors or graft In San Francisco. Intimated strongly that he has no faith In Fran-, J f'enev and In the roguish j brogue that has helped to make him : fimntu raid United States Senator Fulton was all right In his sight be-; caitxe "he Is fighting with Heney. ; Father Yorkers entry to Portland yes-, trday morning to be the St. Patrick b dnv oretor at the armory Inst night under the ausnlces of the Hibernians ; wan unostentatious, only a fellow priest nd Brother Andrew, of Blnn-. chet Instltut. receiving him at the depot. He was bnovnnt, neverthe-! less, and offer pnylng mass nnn breaking his fast at the Cathedral residence, pronounced himself ready to uneak to the Portlnfl press. "U my hair straight?" This was the flrt auestlnn put by the renowneil priest, nnd orator when h was piked to pise for a nhoto granh. He was Informed his blonde locks were not the bright hue th-y were when as a young mm In San Francisco he stennert first into prom inence as " spellbinder, but was not dlpnrranged. I "How are condi'lons In San Fran-j clpn?" he wns asked. , "Thi decision or tne aneiiaie court," he continued, "as far as I could learn. Is untiel hv every re putable lawyer In California, and !h" suprome court of California. whl"h has been bitterlv attncVert front so many n'tnrters. Is one thit enmnnr's favorably with t" supreme court of nnv state in the I'nlon now, and in times past. The chin' Justice. Mr. Hen ty. Is an old-time Domocrat and a Southerner, and vet has been elected and -elcred in our over whelmingly Reoubllcan state he- cause of the eeperal confidence in hlc nerwnol Integrity and his legal knowledge. "To mv mind the eroatest and worst defeat of these graft trials Is, the courts of Justice are not criti cised from a standpoint of law and right, but en'lrelv from a standnolnt of politics. We hang the poor, half starved, half-crazed anarchist, but we don't bang, unfortunately, the well fed, well-dressed anarchls. who, be cause of his likes and dislikes, writes and preaches anarchy In attacking the constituted courts of the repub lic." ' , Opportunity Knocks But Once This is the opportunity of your life ba Every article is reduced; all must go. We li, talen 'lave ttA,...i i i j i i every tning ana nave reoucea u in many instances belo manufacturer's cost. 30 to 50 per cent reduction nearly everything. 20c in our notion department will d0 as much as 35c elsewhere in town. Rummage Sale a Success IIOIIIKI! COCKRAV Wll.fj HE SHELVED New York, March 16. "The down and out for Bourke Cockran" Is the word being passed down the line to day by the Tammany regulars, fol lowing the displacing of the famous orator In all of the propositions of honor he has held in the wigwam. The action of the general commit tee In taking from Cochran the two remaining honors he has held, the chairmanship of 'the commute on speakers and legislation Is construed to mean that he hns been shelved, and will not be returned to congress. XOTAI1M! MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Of NiKThtl Value to Many Here In Eugene, A notable medical discovery and one thru appeals especially to many people In Eugene Is the combination of stnnn'-h remedies in the Ml-o-nn treatment. This preparation haf worked wenders In cases of Indiges tion or weak stomach. It acts specifically upon the walls of the stomach and bow?ls, strength, ening nnd stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that Is eaten without distress or suf fering. So positive are the good effectt following the use of Ml-o-na that th( remedy Is sild by Hull's Drug Store under an absolute guarantee to re fund the money If It falls to cure With an off t like this, none can af ford to suffer with Indigestion ot stomach Iro. ililcs. . A 50 cent box o! Ml-o-na will do more good than hall a d:ier.n box.s of ordinary dlgestivi tablets. Wood haw I NO John M. 1. Dixon, sucixosor to W 1. Ilnday. All wood sawed to gauge For prompt service phone Black 1S13. It-sldence, 167 High ttreeu tf Gasoline woodssw S20 acres of government timber Hnd for location. Prtee for locatl;)-:. $1100. 40 acres rellmiuUhtnent no.ii' ("reswell for $75 HOWE IH'OY. &4J Willamette St. A NEW HEM, ESTATE FIRM Those having farmr, timber lasda fr rellnntilshtncnta. city properties, huslneni house o.- merchandise fur ale should ee Wilson Nichols. ver l.lnn's Drug Store, as they are n touch with Investors In nearly cv ry state In the I'nlon. Ar'.rnts tur Petalenia Incubators ;.nd Umbers. rilAMPERfl HAKDWAttt: C'l O A. S "I O 3TI x A . KMHVH tJKADK E.VAMl.V.TlONS The eighth grade Tina examina tions for the public schools will bf held May U, IS. .lime 11. 11. Teachers who have pupils read for the examination should notlf me of the nuMiher of nuestlons want ed and the lame of the person ap pointed to coi duct the examination at least 15 day) before the date for which the questions are wanted W. H. 1)1 LI. All R," County Suiwlntetider.t. CALL For. CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all cltv warrants drav. n on the general fund "P to and lneli dlng No. 'JiS register ed August 13. 1007, and nil warrant, drawn on the sewer fund up to and "......in,, ..ii. ..ii, registered Aiis.i.s .3. li6, will be paid on presenta tion at my oft ee March '.'1 l'lns 1 !' "M will eens.. (in rt:ly ' F IA.VK UKISXEH," City Treasurer '.usiem-, Oregon, March 17, 1:mis, FUR S1E IIV nu Ci.1, l.tod liuildin lot K., Vwf,v "t. near ear line, 'i.'.vii'.n f.,..,' . ,' i"T.n! and two lot- North Mill street. In,,lre . J. J. WM.TOX Law Offl.e. 5;1 Wllla.netle St a'JO WK f.V-J tr.viMT ,,;"r " wi h w,l ...o-,V M.. '. Fir. and Ties Alsr. r,,.,, ' M'' W'l.I.l.VM-i TIIAXSFK.lt CO I'hotiB Hlack 114" FtK (til X, Y ,n ,. ' " ei inn tnr the lie "M";,",Lri,n (,,r ,r?.,-"f '"Kilty prlm.ri.,. I" .tr, Is.. I :l tl Mil. hid al Friday and Saturday Mail's Suits Value to $20 00, Sale $1 1,83 Friday and Saturday we are g0jnr, to , on sale all our clothing at manufacturer's cost We mu?t reduce our stock all our new sDrint stock will be placed with the other lot. The best all wool, hand tailored, hand filled collar andnon breakable front. The best of makes from thP" best of clothiers. The value of our suits is after they are worn a while. Friday and Saturday al mustgo.value to $20, $11.95, val. to$i6, $?65 Rummage Sale on All Shoes We have sold fhousands of pairs of shoes and no wonder. If you haven't already bought you had better hurry, as the little measly price we have on them is moving them fast; but we still have a large stock, and all complete. We have too many shoes and must reduce them. The best sol id oak soles, single counter, full vamp shoes made with style and for service. $4 women's shoe $2.3 J The Bon Marched ; uaviiui to jucv 1 D We Are Out of Money and Mid Have It ON HAND COMPLBTS STOCK OP Pictorial Review Patterns THB OW.F PATTERNS HA VINO THB Patent Catting & Construction Guides THESBaUIOES4F MATERIAL, TIMB & LABOR Illustration of Cuttlnir Qulde for Pattern No. 2275, tliowintf the correct way of layituroiit the pattern on the material, oud how to use the leant ttuautity of ccodi. BACK g MtlRUL OHM Ulartratloa of Conitructlon antde for Pattern y no. Z27S, showing how to aew I he different parta together, etc I B st J 0 CI ' IS ' PiaORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 and 15 Cents Each S E A m a A t to w tr o 1 1 and m order to get it we will make big reductions on all goods in ' our store for the next fif teen days dur ing which timp vnu will j be able to se cure some bi? bargains at Eugene Racket Store j 35 t. 9th St., Eugene, 0re$ THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new aurl t.r..tin( 011. rr.r,-rrics. sek from tin- Krcf 1.1. anus oi.iaiii.iuic Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great 'a our cracker list is confined to the best the affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A of your patronage solicited. W. J. Gibson S. Son Staple , Foncy Groceries, Flour S. il li, (SUN, G- R. CH1USMAX. 9? WIST EICHTH