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EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURADAY. MARCH 10, 1908 TmrmTTfvm.1 ir I Two Dozen Kabo Corsets on sals at 'A oil Kid Gloves Pair 25c 4 dozen one and two clasp kid gloves, $1.25 and $1.50 qualities sizes 5 and 7 only in brown, black, red, etc., a wonderful opportuny to buy good gloves cheap. Some are a little soiled, but the principal reason for this sale is that we have toq. many small sizes, tomorrow only any of these a 25c pair. $1.75 Wash Suits For Boys $1.25 For boys between the ages of 2 to 7 we offer 50 Wash suits, nicely made and trimmed and of excellent material for $1.25 $6 and $7 Blue Sergf$5.00 100 Boys all wool blue Serge always sold for $6 and $7 on sale tomorrow, only at $5.00 . PFIWONAI.S ' " M. Miinasso, of Coshocton, Ohio, In In the city. Tony llryant, of Franklin, was In the cly today. T. 1. Ilnwliiy, of Milwaukee, Wis., arrived here yesterday. J. W. llobbs returned this after noon from a trip north. J. V. McNanmra, of Pierre, S. II., arrived In Kimone last night. Constable Hank went to Cottage drove on the afternoon train today. A. J, Johnson returned to Creswvll this afternoon a ft or a short visit here. W. A. Undlove, of Monrovia, Cnl., was an arrival In Kugene yesterday. Mrs. Clarence Thompson and Miss Burnett Schooling wont to Portland today. W, A. Bumnor roturned tills nfter nonn from a business trip to. Port land. W. It. Johnston, of Kansas City. Mo., Is In the city, having arrived yesterday. Mrs. J. 8. Lackey Is still very low and little hope for her recovery Is i held out. J. II. Daniels relumed home this Afternoon from a business trip to points north. W. F. Worts and wife, of Chapcpll. Neli., arrived hern yesterday and may locate In Kugono. Mrs. Frank Hampton camo down from (loshon on the noon train today on a abort visit. Mrs. J. C. Voorhcls. of Anita, Iowa, la visiting her brother, N, H. llay lord. in KiiKcnc. It. C. Itnuey, the hustling young merchant of (Ionium, was in Kiikciic today on business. . Mr. and Mia. J. 1). Fields had Mrs A. Church returned last nlKht from visit In Portlnud. Mrs. M. J. Kdiuunson went to Port land today. From thorn she will m to Astoria lo visit her dniiKhtcr. Or. K. N. Hutchinson, of the bu reau of nnluiul Industry, Is lit the city looking after some stock shipments out of the state. P. II. Couch nnd wife, of Harris burg, who have heen visiting rol Btlvea In Kllgene fur several weeks, returned home today. Mrs. K. I.. Cainiibell and son. V v oy, went lo Woodloirn today to visit Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. timl Mrs. James Casey. Coorge Miller Is up from Salem visiting his parents. Mr. and Via IF You Know Us. . . Two years ago a young man was solicited by lis to open an ac count. We told him that In esse he should ever wish to borrow money, he would find It an advantage to have become known at our bank through such an account. Ho bad nt that time no occasion to borrow; however,, he opened an account. , Hocently he needed to use sonic money In a business deal and he came to us for It nnd was accommodated. If he bad not been known lo u. II might have boon different. This Is a representative ease. You might also Ilnd It advanta geous to be known at this bank. We are always prepared to nccotmiKHUto our patiou and no wor thy applicant la ever ri-fustd.. Wo will be plcasA To lytt your account. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank the frjendl ystork. 147 Surprise Sale Tomorrow, Friday tt c tne fntiiuijy vJiui I.VWIA UXOX HPIX'IAI, 29- Inch S l-3c quality, yd...lc 30- ln. 15c quality, yd lie 32-ln. l"ic quality, yd.... 18c 36-lu. 35c quality, yd.... '21c flu-Inch TAblc DamuHk, .'Stic. Five pieces silver bleached ta ble linen, new patterns, extra heavy, COc value; special, a yard nilc iMI-ineh Much HiiltinK, 'Xic ' One piece white linen Suiting 30-lncheg wide, extra value at, a yard -"So Smart Styles in Spring Suits $15, $25, $35 and $45 For many reasons these Suits of quality demand yntir 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 Tucsdoy try some of them on. We are pleased to show you our new stylos. You will get as good values now as later and a very much better variety of materials to Belect from. If there Is any particular cloth you want in any special style we have in stock, we will be glad to order It for you. By ordering It now you can have It for Easter. The New Lingerie Waists $1.00, $2.50, $2.00 up to $12.50 Beautiful Waists and better values than ever before. The Immense variety of stylos we are showing mukes choosing easy and the values are so good you can decide without having to think about the price. You will- find the plain, tailored waists and the walBts beautifully trimmed In Val. Lade, in Butterfly and Gibson and Spencer effects, abort and long sleeves; button either In front or back; made of fine mull, lawns and Japanese Bilk. Your Mony' Worth or yur Money Back SHLFriendly Martin Miller. Ho Is In the plumb ing business at Salem. Miss Vera llerrln returned to Cot tage drove this afternoon after hnv Ing been here for a day taking her piano lessons nt the University. Chester McDonald, of Long floaoh, Oil., Is here visiting Ills old friend. A. I,. Hall, mid his former school teacher, Attorney A. 10. Wheeler. J. Voorhees, state grnngo deputy, returned liiHt night from a trip 10 the southern part of the county, made In tho Interests of the grange. Prof. W. J. Hooker, who tins been very 111 for a long time. Is now alhle to bo up and around the house. Ills many friends are very glad to hear this. NOT1CK TO CONTllACTOHH Offlco or the Clerk of School DIs tlot No. 4, l.an County, Or. Eugene, Or., Mrch 19, 1908. Senled proposals for the erection of an addition lo the high school building of Ibis district will be re ceived at this offlco until April 2. 1908. Plans and specifications may be seen nt the office of the architect, John Hiiniilcker, F.itgeno, or nt the offlco of tho school clerk. The dis trict board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. FRANK UF.ISNF.lt, mllO Clerk School District No. t. Hill COSNTAIU.F, John J. Hons. I hereby nnnoiince that I will bo a candidate fur consta ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't forget the primary April 17th. list TMamond Chu g tooa lor Utile chickens. CHAMIIKKS HAlUnVARH CO. Sluggish livers and bowels are the cause of nearly every disease. Cleanse your system and regulate the bowels and liver to healthy, nal uriil action by llolllstor's Hooky Mountain Tea. The surest remedy tnown. Sfie, Ton or Tablets. I. INN DKIHI CO. New spring pnllerm of wall p'iper Just received. Last year s stock nt rest. Call and see CHAMHKKS IIAliDWAKK C'.i. U you want a go cart with espeo lallv good sprliiK sj'o our now Men unii'iital line Just received frohi the factorv. CIIAMlllMiS II MiDWAKF. CO. - - - - . aaaaJ Maish Comforts Best on Earth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 eucene-s largest aND BEST STORE l."5 Knit Patterns nt $l).IO $15 exclusive Suit Patterns, Ennllsh and Persian 1908 nov elties, S yards to the pattern, 45 Inches wide; some In checks, plaids and stripes In this sea son's best colorings, only 15 of them, values $15 to $20; sale price tomorrow $).!() kaiio coitsirr kai.k Five dozen high-grade Kabo corsets on sale tomorrow at one-third less than regular; $3.50 corsets, $2.85, and $5.00 corsets, $3.4Q; all sizes. Friendly's Matchless Hosiery 15c and 23c a pair BELIEVE ORCHARD WILL BE PARDONED I Denver! March 18. "I know noth- lug about what will be dine with I Harry Orchard," said James McPar 1 land, tho detective who secured the confession of Orchard, today. "He was never promised any Immunity and nover asked any. I do not know whether his sentence will be com mut ed or not. Ho Is guilty and he has rnnfessed his guilt. He hag told all he knew about those who caused him lo commit his crlmoa. The fact that they wero cleared by Juries mukes no difference to him." F.rnest Mills, acting secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, snld today that the Federation would remain passive In regard to the dis position of Orchnrd'a case. , "If Judge Wood niaiftt the state ment credited to him," said Mr. Mills, "there Is little doubt but that he Is pnvlng tho way for freedom for Orchard. It has been claimed all along that Orchard had boon promis ed freedom by liovernor Gooding, of Idaho, for making the confessions he made nt the trials. That tho polit ical ring back of It has promised to go down the line for Orchard Is also a well-known fact." SHIP Vol' K "TKOPTtT to noil Tower Co., 903 Post Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price. V.7 Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at the lloo lllve grocery, W. J. titbson i Son, 97 West Klghth street. XKW TODAY W.W'TKD A young girl studo'it to do Huht work for room ami b itird. lis 3 Oak street. ml! I Crovr ('lowland celebrated his seventy-first birthday quietly yester day. Ills health Is much Improved. Silver Aluminum Jolly Moulds Free. ! Individually Moiled desserts are I now considered the proper thing. The .moulds are haul to got outside the I larne cities', but users of JKM.-O. 'The Dainty Dessert, can got them all. jsoluioly free. Circular In each pack axe explaliiliiv and Illustrating the j different patterns. JKl.1,-0 Is sold j by all grocers at 10c per package. I not at pt a substitute or you j will lie disappointed. ' A New Set of I Chairs Why do you have Ol.l) SHABBY CIIAlltS In your home, w hen you can make them GOOD AS XKW for only SOe ? A can of Chlnamel will work wonders In your home. S,e that the Chinaman Is on evci'v ran. So, o'ir west show window .k TO M H l II M: XVAI.I. 5 PAPIU i lil I s w. it Seventh St. S UVhRTON J I Wall Pnptr and Paint Co. CITY NEWS Tho Mystic Shr! iters will hold a meeting tonight at the .Masonic Tem ple. ' DeWltt's Little Karly Risers, small. t:1i; sure little liver pills. Suld by al druggists. Another heavy frost ocrurredvlast nlj;ht, perhaps heavier than the one tho night previous. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acta gently yet promptly on the bow els and allays Inflammation at the Sold by all druggists. Guy Lester has sold his team to Lou Walker and hereafter the lat ter will be driver for the Wells-Far-go Express Co. In this city. Today was pay day for the teach ers of the F.ugene schools. The sum of 2,S86.16 was distributed among them for the past month's wages. Dr. D. A. Paine today filed with the countv clerk his petition for the nnmlnnllnn rf Rfiniihl loan committee man from South Eugene precinct No. 1. A carload of pressed brick for the new passenger depot arrived from i Portland this morning. The work of building the concrete foundation Is progressing rapidly. Kodol is today the best known rem edy for all disorders of the stomach, such as dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stomach and belching of gas. bold by all druggists. ! William Hazelton has begun the erection of a fine new residence on I Washington street . between West i Seventh and . West Eighth. It will i probably cost him 400u. F. E. Dunn and F. J. "Hard have received the design for the ornament al corner posts which they will erect on their respective corners on East Eleventh street this summer. Charles Allen and family of four children, who recently arrived here from Indiana, were taken to Maple ton today, in one of tho Bangs Livery company's rigs. They will locate there. Hcv. O. A. Blair, who recently re signed from the pastorate of Vernon Presbyterian church of Portland, hnB accepted the position of superintend ent of church extension in Sun Fran cisco. , i The Willamette Valley Company Is having painted on the south wall of the reservoir on the hutte the sign, "Cook with gas." in huge letters which can bo read from any part of the city. ' The sale of seats for "Coming Thro' the Kye" opened this morning. Before the day was over the sale was very largo and the Indications are that tho house will be sold out by to morrow night. The Woman's Relief Corps will hold a mnrket at S. L. Long's Hard ware store, corner of 9th and Oak street, Saturday, March 21. Come all who want to buy something good for Sunday nlnner. m20 U. C. Dessieux. who recently bought several lots In the Illalr Street addition, is now happy over the arrlvel of his family from Texas. He will soon begin the erection of a nice residence In the addition. Tho special visit c tho grand wor thy matron of the Order of F.nstorn Star, which was to have been paid i Evangeline Chapter of this city, Fri day night, has boon postponed on account of the lllne.is of that offi cial. . Kodil la a "rlonllflc prenaratlon of vegetable, acids with natural digest ants nod contains the 'sumo juices found In a healthy ytomnoh. Kaon dose will dlttcst more than soon urains of good food. Sold by nil druggist s. Tho (irlffln Hardware Company to day filed n suit in th? circuit coort ngainst X. It. McFnll to recover the sum of $277.14 on a promissory note, together with Interest nt 10 per cent from January 10, l'JOti, and lia at torney foes. E. V'. Pollock, the dravnian, has the 'eh of nxivl-m the big holler which arrived here from Portland the other day for the Elmlra Lum ber Co., from the depot here to the mill. Ho will not undertake the Job until the roads got better. Mrs Florence Uargelt, grand wor- ' irairon ei i no iiruer oi Kitorn 'ar, was onorated upon at th. Co.mI Samaritan hlspltnl In Portlr'ml a few davs ac; for appendicitis. The oper ation was entirely successful and the patient U now Rotting along nice ly. Constable. Plank went to C!Isko j Grove this afternoon to arrest John Barker, of that city, for solllnn liquor In violation of the local option law. : Ho will be brousht down on the flv er this evenlnn nnd will be arraigned In the circuit court probably tomor row. Architect llnnrlcker la drawlns Plans for a $l.".on btinmlow to he built by A. W. I.lverniore on West Soven'h street between I.awr.'ncc and Jefferon. and a $."otH. two-atorv. ten-mom residence be built bv S l. tvt.i.tl'. on his fat m southeast of Pprinjjfiold. K It Hrvs n. of I'.irvallis. h;js -v.. noimo .1 his r:imlM uc f,r tli.' .i:f ... of .r..-.-MHni: nf ,,:,.. (,,. "' ' 'i ''" !!!:!!! -an tl-'kc. ?n, . 'i'lies .. n ,.,!n s r'r.-ut,!-.- hcrj for biiu. lie is a brother Justice of the Peace E.yson, of Eu gene. . Peter Carlson, who rwntly ar rived hero from Siuth Dakota, lw bought the old Thorndyke farm of too aers northwest or the city, on Fern Hldge. from C. F. Mitchell, and . t.i fnn.itv will reside there. They will make some extensive im provements on tin? piace, MiumuMiB the erection of a line resiuem-u. John Itlva, of Vining. la., says; "I i, i.uun u..iiitiL' DoWltt's Kldn-y and Bladder Pills for about a year and they, give hotter satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. I have used them myself with tine reruns, oum by all druggists. Over twenty men are now em ployed at the rock crusher and quarry and In hauling the rock to the streets to be paved. There are about fif teen men employed In building the norhinva fni th nnvoment. When the paving work is in full blast this. summer tne warren vuiibl, ,iu company will employ seventy-five men or more. Phythlitl Sisters and Brother Knights, take notice. Elizabeth Dunning, grand chief of Pythian Sis ters of Oregon, will pay Helmetta Temple No. 29 an official visit Fri day evening, March 20th. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Dun ning will he the guest of Mrs. L. M. Hall, 475 Pearl street, while in the city. . i"20 The East Eugene Imnrovemenl Club will hold Its annual banquet at the Rein hall on Friday evening, the 20th Inst. All members of the cluu. with their ladies, are requested to Join the festivities and bring a friend. The committee in charge have arranged a short literary pro gram, after which a social good time is promised. Marshfield Times: E. S. Bargelt left this morning for Portland, where be was called by the Illness of his wife. Mrs. Bargelt, who Is grand mat ron of the Eastern Star In Oregon, was taken ill at Eugene while visiting the various chapters but was able to reach Portland before she was com pelled to give up. The many friends of the family on C6os Bay wish her speedy recovery. A frame building !Sx24 feet will at once be erected in the rearjf the High school building to be used as a dressing room for the athletes of the school. It will contain shower baths, loekere and other conve niences. The school hoard will fur nish the lumber and the students will erect the building themselves. Work will begin Saturday. The promotion department of the Eugene Commercial Club this morn ing received a special delivery letter from a man in St. Louis who stated that he was on the point of buying a farm near that city when he saw the club's advertisement, about Eu gene in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and desired to know more about this city and county before buying. He was wired to wait for the arrival of a letter an1 literature which were sent out today. This item is given to show the manner of work the pro motion department Is doing. T Indicative of the widesnresd in terest In the referendum movement against the University appropriation, is a letter to President Campbell from President Prltchett, or the Cari negle Foundation for the Advance ment of Teaching, of New York City, asking for all the available data on tho subject! President Prltchett mentions that this Is the first case of this kind wheje a fight was made to cut off the appropriation of an educational Institution, and that, on this account, he and his faculty are much interested and will make a study of the circumstances surround ing such a movement. NOTICK To t'VItCHASKItS To any one who wishes to purchase nnd move off nil the buildings now located on tne odd Fellows lot on, tho northwest corner of Ninth and Oak streets, you are hereby asked to i mall sealed bids to M. Svarverud, chairman of trustees, snld bids to bo 1 mailed so as lo he ready to be opened i on Saturday, March 21st, IftOS. By order of Spencer Butte lodge! No. 9, 1. O. O. F., this 12th dav of : Macrh, 190S. nK:o j AXXOl'XCF.MENT J. M. Howe nnd J W. Buov have opened a real estate office In the: building with J. A. Manrer's I Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lnmette street, whore would be pleased to have nil otd friends who have property to sell, both farm and rlty. call and list panic with us and wo, will do our host to soil same irowK & ni-oY. ' " 512 Willamette Stroe". Ac-tits tor Petalnnia Incubators and Itron.lorT. CI1AMP.F.HS HAttnWAKK Co W ny buy now clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Ktic-ne Dye Works. Sixth and Wll-1 laiuette strots. tf I.are stock portieres Just received Also lace curtains CHAMHKKS llAIUlWAliK CO Sheep sncariiK marmnes anj knife sharpeners. .Now model jst roo(,lv. 01IAMHKRS HARDWARE CO. : Make your hens lay t;v feeding Se curity Ponltrv Pow'er S hs j CHAMHKliS HARDWARE CO. I Onion Sets, j I'll.VMHKHS HARDWARK CO. arre fs in mo H!:ilr rr,..'t a,).':; ior. i o IU, niusi,,!,.! In ,Kr,v.n : We K. ,! -v., ;.,.,. 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Pompier, Cole W'iNon. V. .1. ;ibon & Son, .1. W. White. Fountain (Jrorer.v. lniveiilv Home Itikrrr. (i. II. Irish KlalAMlychard.,,. V. W. I'awk. Irvias, " AriniliiKC A I 'at Is. f DISTRIBUTERS , , ni.' m il i.W fa l nn nssiirilll , ' '10 to eat ns o'nc Come and l.iy '' ..... ,,fn.irfC f' " that you !" '" .-n for bad wonli.ror guests. The uy thtm hero "i"'011','.., k our groceries are re- ( matter h ' , . yj .u... .i... i,.,i..-r:e3i-i'- . 11,1 L here as ' 4 iudsi Willamette St. Phorc M.u:i S