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El'OE.XE DAILT GUARD. THVR8DAY, MARCH i amisi:ie:.ts MATERIALS FOR BUILDING WILL BE Prat Kerne.' $g S 2 TSSLSSSt I Ctrt. Iirf. W I fry . , ,.L, jij m .i-ngijMi iTVlJi .1 '? ? 1 1 T.K.K.bii.Ur.i.dMirf.Co. !W The K. K. SoUierland nod. Co., M I If , '.CUTZ' t!?iOCrtjbfV lf 1 1 1 IWhvn.'-l dlllra 10 0tUrmn: .rt.t February I PJIlttiAJSi IU lijlW jf',?Ji"j I -1 ma h.0 public Xof you the won- IK via Uioii mm ljuitlpim, B H r5l 1 & .JrV?r----iS.i Jertul 3ocl firndniwd bj srs, 6iMB3! &?&! 8 K .nt kind! or oouli me.ll-.no. rift Capff -gy-Staa.,! B Cough, rfcl .tl rao.00 K lo 0J I butfouno do iHjriu.iioiit rollof . i J,llV.'i.t7:.g. K'.JJ lowalliiiyllMli,oiHinrlht2i Jvf until, ftelliiR uiin tl.e nl.too VIA g i a Ttowrf6-aZr'-'""- e-7.m ritmly unppori xoe. K4 of w, lirollier, 1 trlod J'r. Hull . IW u- V.V I i - T-irami i.a OTHIuni( J Uy f for LoOrln, Coin, aod rlllW bnn liremlnuirbSlla'. VlL mL (Juiubi Uutl f mmto. Ml 151 ijr f ' 'tT. T"' "1 O lullowltw mj ei-ulHo, TB Your truly. MliiiM I'M 1j mfl 3 fcj K ii aanntnont uavo boeq Uuobmnn. boVtiil T j Or- Bell's pinG-iar-nontsy w fj Is a Sdentifib PrescHptlott Carefully Prepared From the Purest and Best Ingredients. mm. il. tlnlUHml Durn Cnnrl I aul I rb rXtf TJ fv5fc.'"' BE"S N8-a'-ntl,,e Minpiies mo nmiuiiai rn i Jl VJL I 1 lfcAncl yu wiU find by lokinB at thc c00 and label 11134 jVKJjf tP l contains no injurious or habit-producing drugs. Ask faSriffi? X Km fk "f kor VR' BELL'S pine-jar"honey' and yQr M V) ALeok lor tha Boll on the Bottlo ' ' to Piitlr'1 MUCH lv tr'iHr-.vnrf hv ; treat in sttivi flif! i)-:rfiriiiani ,' live" at the hu March Tills r.lU' of till' ' , fif the: OliiAI'KH THIS Si:.S') 11I..X von skvkhaIi vi:ai:s on tiiax TIIKV Wll-Ii IMtOHAIW.V KVKK UK A(iMV ll! I I.Alt I liO.M I.I'M IlKIl .MAM FAITI ItKK.S' AS. SOUATIOXS ; Af-tirdltiK rciiiiriH, tluTt; is ii fur all v.ho wiui" f "Coiiilnu T'i- ' Hi'' li.Tie Un a'!-.' I'ri'lav, iniiylcal Dim- I" i "Hi' siiic'iiiuslv eri'iit tilled' tiiiK.-. Jik i"oi 1 as h drawiiis at-, tract i'Hi H without paralU'l in the. histurv i.f If miisidil bIkiws. anil the. G"'jiii:iiuiiiK whiih havo beon bestow-' ed inmn it as an f iit.'rtaintii'-nt leave! no doubt as to its thoroughly hlh class ami extreuiily enjoyable char-: acter. This is not merely the claim I nf a zealous advance aaent. It is a I . statement amply verified by the ca-1 Ireer of this production all over the country. It will be presented here. ,ui.i. .w.i nrlirlnut conmanv of: 'Followinir Is a part of a circular com(.diangi slnf;ers and dancers.! Issued during the fore iwrt or this wUh al Qf tje superD scenery, ,' month by the Northern Pine Mann- cmtumn and mher embellishments! facturcrs Aasoc atlon and th; Nor li- ,hlcll h distinguished U Rmoug, western Hemlock Manufacturers As- ategl of rtv.ent American pro-! siidullon at Minneapolis, and applies d";.?(," "Cminu Tliro' the Rve"; to th ...nation on the coast as well 1)ed afan .,, roarloiisfy fun-! M W lh tfrfi!?.ry "round Mlnneap-, nltehl(.h oon,pei3 immoderat e olU:- , . . , . , I laughter from the beginning lo thi It Is generally conceded that iuua-,en(1 of thft perf,)rmanOe( except when; Inst will be much cheaiier the coming afforded by some fine mnsi-1 season thun for several yea. Cr tna" ; mimner charmlnglv rendered. Pic-1 It nrobably ever will bf HKalil. : toriallv it Is said to be a constantly; TherP h. bean ft I'PiluOtimi in hechankl-n ger,es of klllekI()seopli; price of nearly all classes of building leEdorBi accomplished by the deft i materials from ths high range o , manpil,non of elr-ctrlcal contrir-; . Tallies prevailing a year ago. I...., wMh vns, display of vari-co- The greatest percentage or reduc-i r,stunl,,s a3 lhe background.: Wherever "Coming Thro' the Uye" has been seen It has been unreserved- ly pronounced "the best uliow that , has ever been seen here." i ! "Th Btlfgomastet,'' iho most tune- "'VJ. lion In cost will be noticeable In small construction, such as dwellings, be cause the proportion of lumber used in such buildings is greater here than In large buildings used for commer- clnl mifnuani. '"" " " , u-J ' 11 13UPglllllilSL-t i llll IIIUSL LUUP All kinds of lumber have declined . , . I ....,, ghows In price, averaging from 2 ler t not -' . Smitii's offering at the Tho Kind You Have Alwavs noiio-lif..?.,,,! . in. use for over 30 years, lias bonin ff. ' and 1ms been made nm All Counterlcits, imitations ana " Just-as .r, ti, Experiments that trifle with and e-' . .."r'.'J are ki Infants and Children-ExppriDace against Ex ' What is CASTORIA Castprlft is a Iiarmles8 substitute for CiWrfor on eoi'lo, Dru'l8 ahd Soothingf Sj'Ulps. It U 1'leasa'ntt Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other KartJt rsiibslanoiS Its age is its guarantee. It destroys w and aifays Fevcrishncss. It' cures Diarrlia-a and riS CoH It reliovcs Teethintj Troubles, cures Constlnar Jarwl Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rerrulate, !! 'romach and Bowels, giving healthy and Ratitraijw . "The Childrou's Panacea The Mother's Frtona. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYi Bears the Signature of DeWITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR. Weak Kidneys, Lame Back no Inflammation of the Bladder A WEEK'S TRIAL 25c 9 Fzr4L?;?a 5 m Imnrvrfnrl Olympic Flour wj,nuts and i : Filberts i every sack guaranteed Made ol fleeted Eailern Ongon bard wheat. It pro- 4 Jucci mora loavca of braid than any other Hour and lhe loaves are lighter and whiter. Because ol lhe Increased ! quantity of bread produced lhe cost It no higher than for p other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS J U EUGENE HOSPITAL Meiflcul and Surgical STAFF XT Kuykeiidall, M. D. W.O.Prowr, M. D. P. I. Birtlr, M. U. B. V. Scalele. M. D. D. A Paine. M. D.' Geo. O'H, DrBar, M D. L. E. McUougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of ' Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances (or X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by thc faculty and practical training in thc hospital. Thc medical and surgical staff of thc hospital constitutes thc faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. l ) aft I 1 Wo nro Just In receipt of shipment of Iws dlra from 1OuIh Ii'roy, n ' proiiiluent nur- M'ryiiinn itiul walnut grower In tniniT, who In In n H)sllloll to furnish tho best the world af- ) fonlH. Vnrlotlin: Fninquelto mill Muyetle. These were grown on M'clnl contract for us. We will Kunrnuteo theso to he Kentiiiio mHrtel Ntock mill true to nniiic. Ait uoIiik fast. Write toiliiy for prices. THE CHAS. BENEDICT J NURSERY CO. Xtimery a) Mnii M Vnl hum nine 1,1 to 17 On yellow pine and hemlock, 6 on West ern lumber, and l.f.O to S4 on nara woods, less than a year ago. Shingle, red cfdar. estra "A," have declined 70 cents per thous and, and clears 45c per thousand-, since last March. Cement has declined from 2 Mb 35 per cent In price during the year. A year ago the city of Minneapolis placed a contract for a litrge amount of cement at $1.70 per barrel; this year the contract was placed at $1.12 per barrel. Retail .prlrcs have de clined from Ji Hit 't0 cents per bar rel. Brick (common ) averages $1 per thousand less than last season. Building stone has been reduced about ten per cent In value. Window glass Is lower by ten per cent than last year. Plasters are ten to twenty per cent below last yenr s figures Hardware shows a considerable de cline In some Items, being about ten to twenty per cent on the whole on bulldorr.' hardware. Plumbing goods are from ten to twelve and a half per cent. less. Structural Iron shows slight reduc tion In price but not in proportion to the marked decline In pig Iron. Fdy. No. 2 Clnn. pig I'-on sold a year ago February 20 fur $211; this year same dale for $15.75. Labor is taking some less wages; common lnbnr Is now available for $1.85 to $2.2.1 last year. There has been no reduction In the scale or skiled labor In the cities as yet; in tho small towns enrpenters and brick layers are working for less. J. E. RHODES, Secretary. A. B. WASTEI.L, Secretary. Eugene theatre Wednesday. March 25. Coming, as it docs from a most phenomenal Chicago engagement and with litis. Weinberg and Ruth White heading ,the long list of players. It will surely be welcomed to the Eu gene theatre, with more than usual interest. Both Gus Weinberg and Ruth White are warm local favorites and number their friends by the thousands. Besides the stars, the company Includes I.eo Kendall, Fred Bailey, J. J. McClure, Keo. McKis sick, Jos. F. Rooney, Robert Al bright, Marlon Mack, Marie Grand pre, the Lockhart Sisters and the original Kangaroo Girls. Be Kind You Haye Always Bog In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, TT MUNRAV THCET. NCW VORN CITY. J ' li'eW il' 1'n'l - f SPRING MILLINERY OPENING SATURDAY . Bolton & Jenkins, successors to Mrs. Shumate, will have their spring millinery opening Saturday, March 21. A full Hue of spring and summer hnts and dress lints will be on dis play. m2u D.'nli'rs In (ii'iiernl Stock. Cni'ltun, Oregon. o t'se to Hie ALL EDERLY FOLKS SHOULD TRY THIS Simple Home Mixture Believes Kiil-i-cys ami Blr.ibler ami Hlieumatisin ..anil CniiKcti Xo Harm. The great majority of men and wo men at the age of 50 years begin to feel the first signs of advancing age In some form or kidney and bladder weakness. Few are entirely free from that, torturous disease, rheumatism, which is not a disease In itself, but a symptom of deranged function of the kidneys, which have become clogged and sluggish, fulling In their duty of sifting and straining the pol solnous waste matter, uric arid, etc., from the blood, permitting it to re main and decompose, settling about the points and muscles, causing in tenso pain and suffering. The bladder, however, causes the old folks the most annoyance, espec ially at night and early morning. A noted authority In a recent arti cle stated he has had wonderful suc cess with the old-time vegetable treatment.. He states; "Of sixteen cases of bladder troubles and rheu matism which have been treated with this treatment only one very compli cated case failed to yield fully to Its remarkable Influence. It is the most harmless treatment I have ever found to clean the system of rheumatic poi sons; remove Irritation of the blad der mid relieve urinary difficulties of the old peopl". it s a true vital izing tonic to the entire kldnev ami urinary structure, reinvigorating the i"ii 1 1 1 ii system. ii. , .... ' What he terms "old vegetable t nave round out that there is noitrent use to die of lung trouble as long as slmnle im--,..,-i,.i.,. r ' which can be procured at nnv -.ri Willie ms Co. 1 fir iter ' Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR ixALE ;104 IllametleSU ' Eugene. Owjc-n, Phone HUek 11 you can get Dr. Kings New Discov ery," says Mr.i. J. P. White, of Uush horo, Pa. "1 would not he alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine, ii loosens up a cougn quicker ! syrup than anything els;., and cures lung' Shake uisease even aner tne case is pro flounced hopeless." This most rellii, pnarmacy at small cost: fonipoun 1 kargon. cue ounce; riuld extract dan delion, one-half nunc,.' r.,,i i Sarsaparllla. three ounces ivell in a buttle nnd n .b.. i j teaspoonful doses after each meal bio remedy for coughs nnd colds. In i.loiitv ,,( ,, "rl"k grippe, asthma, bronchitis aiul i ti,!, ,,,.,,,. , ., , , hoarseness Is sold under guarantee at ; i ,loV' simple. Kiiykendairs drug store. 50c' mi. ........ ... ."" ""eases aim . ... . ,"!, I Mills III III, K 111 II lVil mi. tier. W. A nnd $1. i ,r oiA.jii-.n in -...I, .,. .'.. .. i in i oome iree. ,!,. "inn- A. IS S "'ini!m .5ie.Aii .k.h.m. jeiu ui iijit uui5i; itK.iintKt i wiJ-r--T ! run vi n"a1irJK-P-- I REMOVAL SALE Being forced to vacate our present quarters, we will sell Wall Papsr and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE NF.XT 30DVYS Ludford & Haskell Practical Painter, and Decorators , 95 west 5th street taiiesiitmiiitiotft MH, IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceria, Flour and Feed, Tin an. Granileware, Headqua; tcrs for White River Pour, ' Candies, Nuta and Oranges J. W. WHITE . r - TiTa Grocer Corner 5th .md Wl'.imttt.!. Phone Red .611 For Ssdrock Welis See me before contracting prices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your work in a first class manner a.id at p.-ic-es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen mc. J. E. Kilboro Phone ReJ 539! - iS! Hi St. I j Corner 5th .md wll'.imttt.!. 1 T Phone Sed .611 . I G K. Mw.ro ; T. W. Munroe ' HOUSEFURNISHINGS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene ' Bsds and Bedding, Rug. and - Matting-, Sh;lf Hardware and cuttelry 6? W. Eighth St,.' EUGENE - . ORROCON E. C, Gulliford Feei and Livery, Boarding Suite New Kloor Room X" Rubber Tire TiimraM Fall Creek Staff ti- 100 West 81b Sirert. . Phonr Man " 1 iJ i " oii'i-r. ii... r .; V HOWER & WOCD Iteiil INt.ite and TiniKit t Hnntli, l Vrni and it; Your mitriinagi' rvl"""' siilicitcil. it 1 .....r First Xt.M S. E. Stevens . IMAXOTl'N."";; iK-ave orders at K'ler Phiiiie . Houie. .Phone Heslilence Wint 1 it..oiii..in e Phone Ii -" and AT VILLARD HALL, THE SECOND WEEK IN APRIL ices-lEe Eugene Oratorio Sodetv v& the CHICAGO SYMPHONY - S 75 Voices with its SIX SOLOISTS unite in the ORCHESTRA - 65 pieces Eugene Musics Fes tiva! 3 - CONCERTS - 3 On-lMirnl Pri'lmle mill fiiiiililitil t'liui-ti niul tiThtrit In Or-rttorlu, The Hoi t'Hy" (iul. (mini S.itiihiin' t'uiciTI 4rclietii nmt SnnUt cfiiulucti'! Iif llerr Itownhit ker, IrrlHuirril I'n liiile niul fonihlm-il t l.uni. hiiiI NuloKlt ami (VahiKtrrt In "(.uliliii Ix'Keml" (Hiulliy Ituik). I. M. GLEN, Festival Director S'''1s"1 TIckeiH 8:1, ,iii,M.Pii .l for in nihunre. Sub., -rili,.,-, fir ,.1,,,,,.,. , " lhe nollcilnn tu j telcplmi;,. your oriler- '' tiiket, fur single ci.nrcits, .l..-;i). I "n nl,. April m.