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JETB ETTaiWK DAILT SVAKD. TCKBDAT, MARCH . 190
Work Hard Little Girls
You may win the prize who can tell
get your friends to help you save the
clippings the entire ad must be saved
See the prize on display at our store.
Your chance to get a Smith's
Axmmster Rug at
Small Cost
We are giving a special on all our Axniinster
Rugs and Carpets, such prices as appeal direct to your
purse and saves you money. Remember we carry. only
the Smith Axniinsters tbey are standard the wbrld
over. Note the special prices for the next three days
only
Smith's Axminsters 9x 1 2 '
. Reg. $27.50, now . . . $20.50
Smith's Axminsters 9x1 2
Reg. $30.00, now . . . $22.25
Wilton Vel vets, 9x12
Reg. $42.50, now . . . $37.00
Imported Wilton Velvets
Reg.,$50.00, now . . . $42.50
Prices Strictly Cash
Credit or Installment Sales
at. Regular Prices
N'W tln of Carp and h celuh-ted Fibre Carce's
watch ouk ads they save you money
CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO.
COMPLETE HOUSEFUKNISIIERS
One b'ock west of Loan and Savings Bank
WILL OF WILLIAM
6RDWNLEE PROBATED 1
I
;
The will of William Hrownlce, :
who died at hl homo in this city I
February 17, was admitted to pro- '
bate this morning. The value of the
property of the deceased Is estimated
at lar.Ou. T. II. (Jiuretl, M. 1). Mitch
rll and James McCruiu were ap
pointed appraisers. Jesse 11. Wells
was appointed administrator In pliu-e
of .Mrs. Alliv Hrownlee, widow of (lie
deceased, who was tunned In the will
Imt who waives her right to act as I
such. The will hi'iiuruilics all prop-1
erly, bolh real and personal, to the!
widow. The Instrument was ex- j
ecuted In Ottowa county, Kansas, :
April 7. ISSM.
HORN.
In Eugene, March 23, 1908,
Charles tiermalne and wife, a son.
to
ATTENTION' J. A. !(.!
YVhi are requested to meet at O. A.
H. hall Wednesday, March UK, at
11:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of
l;nrU Hum Holloway at the I. O. O.
K. cemetery. The W. It. C. Is also
requested to attend tho funeral.
Comrade Holloway died March 24
at H p m. He served In Company A,
dllth Ohio Volunteer.
The New York Card Writers are
located at KUIilh and Olive streets.
Clan starts Tueaday evening, March
24. (Jet In and learn, boys. W. I).
Johnson, Instructor. mil
Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at
the He- Hive grocery, W. J. Ulbson St
t on, 7 West Eighth street.
HeWItt a Utile Early Risers, small,
aafe, sure III tie liver pills. Sold by
al druggists.
NEW TO HAY.
FOn RENT Oood It-room house,
modern Improvements centrally
located on East Eleventh atrcet.
luqulie at this office. if
I
CITY X I.W8
t v
day, stud's that he is not n randidalo
fur county Judge or nny other of-
flee, nllhough his nnmii has been
mentioned In thut connection. Mr.
Medley gives as a reason for declining
to niter I lie contest private business
affairs which he cannot afford to ne
glect In order to become a candidate
for office,
0. S. Freelund Is advertising fur
bids for the imps! ruction of a big
six-flat apartment house at th- cor-
nor of Kast .Ninth ami High streets,
The plans and specifications can be
seen hi his office on the third floor
of the Hall block. The building will
be modern In every detail and will
cover almost the entire empty lot.
The two Portland boys, Carl I.a-
ircy and Hoy McPherson, who were
' Implicated In the robbing of a couple
ill transients at Springfield Junction
yesterday morning, are still held by
I the officers of tho Juvenile court
, lu re, awaiting word from their pa
, rent.
NOTICE TO (X)NTIl.UTOllM
Tho undersigned desires bids on
the construction of a six-flat apart
ment house. Plana and specifica
tion can be seen al my office, third
floor. Hall block.
mil 0. 8. FREK1.ANII.
WATLIt! V.TK:
For pure htd rk water see I
Huke l.efflcr. We rase off all anr.
face water by casing Into the bed
rock. Insuring nothtug but pure bed
rock water.
LA DI KE LEKFl.Elt,
! Vlllard Houlevnrd.
Phone Red (.131. Eugene.
(iasoi.ixh M'oon hawivo
W. (J. White ! prepared to taw
your wood on short notlr.
Phone Hlack 43!.'.. Residence
Sl( West Sixth street
Kennedy- laxative Cough (tyrnp
act gently yet promptly on the bow
el and allay Inflammation at the
Sold by all druggist.
7i!LAR6E CLASS
TO BE" INITIATED
AT ARMORY
On Thursday nlKht. March 26, The
r FrutPrnal llrnthurhood, a fraternal
Ijnnefldary society, will hold a clans I
Initiation at the armory. This will;
be the largest class ever Inflated
Inlo any fraternal society In this city,
admitting both ladles and gentlemen,
on an equal basis, or tne second
largest class of fraternal society of-
thin character ever Initiated in tne
Htiite. the largest being the class of
"500," Initialed by this society at
the armory on July 2, 1907.
llendershott's orchestra has been
engaged to inrnmn tne music, wnue
Churles O. Hudson will be in charge
of the banquet. The Initiation was
to 'have been held on April 2, but
nwlni; to the fact that State Manager
F. K. Taylor has been called away.
the ditto was changed. A great many
of lOugiMie's representative citizens
will be Introduced Into tho mysteries
of the ordor on this occasion. Among
them are: Dr. Clair n. Wllloughby,
DomHd K. Skene, Leonard Moses, J.
I). Danimon, Clhrls Marx, Jr., Charles
iO. Hudson, J. If, Vincent, Alfred M.
i Daniel, Michael tlvltznian, Charles
1 K. (lulllford, Alva C. Matteson, W.
S. Gladstone, flrover I.on;;, Charles
: V. Skene, K. T. Condon, deorge W.
' Nlcolle. John II., West, Edgar R.
Muinniey, j. C. ('ornwall, Andy ileitz-
man, Chnrlun Mint urn.
i Upon this occasion the armory Is
; to bo beautifully decorated by the
, committee In charge. The event
i should be a gala day In the order In
Kugenu.
1l Kl.
Mrs. J. S. I.uckey, a pioneer resi
dent of Kngene. died at her home at
tho corner of Knst Tnth and Pearl
streets In Kugene Mcnday afternoon,
nfter a long Illness from heart trou
ble. Mrs. Elizabeth Carollro I.uckey
was the daughter ot Kllas Stewart
and Elizabeth Stewart, and was born
In Huchnnun county, Missouri, Febru
ary 20, 1851, making her age at her
death i7 years, 1 month and 3 days.
In 1 8 r, 2 , while yet an Infant, she
came with her parents across the
plains to Oregon. Tho mother of the
fiitnlly was taken with cholera while
r 1 tho plains of the Platte In Western
Nebraska, and Lizzie was thus loft
an orphan very early In life. They
reached Oregon In 1852 and lived on
tl i Calef farm near Springfield until
br father purchased part of the
C arnel Mulligan donation claim, to
which thy moved, and her home haB
b"n In Eug'ino evor since. July 2 3,
1' 71, she was married to Joseph S.
I.'ckey. Besides her husband she
l"ves two 'liters, Mrs. T. tl, H un
ci 'cks and Mrs. A. O, Stevens.
Mrs. Imekey was beloved by all
v ''o knew her, and she was an espoc
lt 1 friend of tho young people, a
j li -;o number .of tho students of tho
I' Iversllv of Oregon often accepting
h hospitality at her splendid home
la I were always treated as members
n1 the family. She was prominent In
l,K gene's social life nnd will be great
ly missed at society functions.
; The funeral whs held this afler
r on and the remains Interred In the
j Y isoutc C'liiet 'Ty, Itev. P. K. Ham
j e md. rector f St. Mary's Eplscoonl
ic' urch. conduclliy; the services. The
1 u.illbearers were I,. 1.. and Kav ftood-
I r1 h, Fred Moullen, Hoy Zacha-
rlrs. (loorc llug and (iordon Moores.
The services wrre largely attended
n'wl ninny followed the remains to
their last resting place.
In Eugene. March 23. 190S, Mrs.
Margaret A. Parks, aged tit years, 4
months nnd 3 days.
Mrs, Margaret A. Parks was born
In Fulton county, Illinois, November
21), IS-I0, and In 1 S o 2 . Villi her pa
rents, she crossed the plains when but
twelve years oil. They settled nt
what W'sa then known as Trent, n
Pleasant Hill, where she spent' most I c""rl " '"ne ',n'l"T
of her life. She was iearrle.1 hi; entered on March 23, A. H.
lsfi.X to J N. Perks, who died Mnr-'h
10. I. SSi!. There are eight
living children, nil of whom
were present nt tlie time of
her death: S-mii-l A., Mhert I,.. Ed-
win.
M is.
Anna V.
I.lo.vd I... Claude C,
Elsie C.
Conner and Clyde L.,
.11 of whom are residents of Lane
1
county.
She also leaves the
following
brothers and sisters: DnnM Hough
man, of Collage drove; Mrs. S. A.
Lawrence, of Nome. Alaska; Mrs. E.
Deerlng, of Helix, Or.; E. (1. Ilaugh
nian, of Seattle, and Thurston llaugh
man. of Cosnmne, Cal.
The funeral was neld this fore
noon with Interment In the Pleasant
Hill cemetery, Hev. J, S. McCallum
conducting tho services.
Samuel Holloway, a pioneer of
Lane county, formerly residing in
Eugene, died at lloshen March 34,
I90S. The funeral will he heM Wed
nesday, with Interment In tho E-gene
I. O. O. F. cemetery. The ervlces
will be held In the M E. church at
tloshen and the remains will arrive
at tho cemetery about noon.
At the home of J. H. Pick. It 6
Ijtwrence street. March 24. 1P0S,
l.vdla A., wife of A. J. Adams, sued
years. Cause of death, rnirnlv.u
She as the niolher rt ten children '
sn l a pioneer of Jacksonville. Or. !
The funeral will be held Wednesday
frm 316 lwr-nce stnet at 1 p.m.,!
with Interment In the 1. O. O. F.
ivmetery. (
" I
Xew spring patterns of w all psper '
lust received. Last year stock ai :
cost Call and see !
CUAMllKH.I IIAUmVAKF CU
Muke oiir'hrn IRV 8y feeding 8.
tuirltr Poultry ,J,r
CIIAMHKllS HAK11WARK CO.
Kresh garden seed In hulk
CUA.MUKUS II AltDWAhtJ CO.
ELEVENTH STREET '
PAVING CONTRACT
LET LAST NIGHT
The city council hold nn adjourned
session last night at which tluio tnu
Warren Construction Company's bid
for paving Eift Elevemh street from
Willamette street to the a. r. rau-
road for 2.75 per square yard was
accepted. This bid was made with
the provision that the company be al-
lowed to put in curbing of the same
quality that Is now being put in aim
not be compelled to conform to the
specifications furnished by the city,
engineer for building of said curb.
This was accepted and tho contract
Met.
Snvcral Ordinance!!. 1
Ordinances for grading and gravel-
Ing EaM Seventeenth street from ;
Walnut avenue to Aate avenue, for
grading and graveling Kant Nine-,
j teenth street from Orchard avenue to j
Agate avenue, for grading '""J gravel
ing Orchard avenue from Kast Kiev-1
enth street to. Falrmount boulevard,
and for grading and graveling Moss,
avenue from Kast Fifteenth street toj
Falrmount boulevard were passed.
An ordinance providing for build-1
ing Inspection In the city was passed, i
An ordinance regulating blasting in I
the city was read for the first time.
MS. CAKE ADDRESSES
A EUGENE AUDIENCE
Hon, H. M. Cake, Republican can
didate for United Stales senator, de-
llv-rad nn .,liMr.Ki Id lfood-slzed
J! crowd at the courthouse last night.
He was Introduced by M. Svarverud,
who acted as chairman of the meet
ing. Mr. Cake dwelt at length on
Statement No. 1, upon which plat
form he Is slandlng. He gave his
views on that subject In a clear and
concise manner, and Impressed all
who heard him with his earnestness.
He said there .would be no question
about the highest number of votes
being cast for a Republican candi
date, with tho 30,000 or more Re
publican majority In the state.
Mr. Cake touched on national and
state affairs, and tho address, taken
as a whole, was a well-rounded Re
publican political speech.
MAHIUK.I)
At the home of W. O. Wetzel,
March 22, 1908, James E. Jones
and Miss Bffle M. Wetzell, Rev. F.
I). Titus officiating.
STEVENS NOW
KESTIXd
KASILY
San Francisco, March 24.
W. D. Stevens Is now rest
zing easily and M. W. Chun,
tho Korean, who was shot,
will probably recover.
HOTEL AHUIVAI.S
The Sineeile.
J. Prag. Portland.
H. J. Armstrong. Portland.
II. M. Cake, Portland.
Miss May Howard, Portland.
C. W. ('line, Rosehurg.
H. (J. Hunter, Salem.
Henry Lang, Portland.
J. W. Irwin, Taroma. '
I). M. Stewart, Astoria.
V. X. Stewart. Astoria.
J. W. Elden. Elbiirn. 111.
H. W. Elden, Elbiirn. 111.
H. L. Mont?.. Portland.
S. Alstee, Portland.
Dr. T. W. Harris, city.
Notlce to Creditor.
Xotlce Is hereby given thst the un
dersigned was by order of the county
mnde
appointed administrator with the will
'annexed of tVe etats of William
j Hrownlee. deceased. All persons
having claims trtinst said estate will
please present tile smie together with
the vouchers therefore to the mill
signed at his office at No. 26 W'st
r"Km" ",r"1 ' r;""e ,ur w, wi n.
In sit lllntitna triim i)ia ifntn nf ll,u
publication of this notice.
Dato of first publication
March
24, 190S.
JESSE 0. WELI.S,
Administrator with tho will an
nexed.
Candidates' Announcements
CANDIDATE VOH HIIKItlKK
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the nomination for sheriff,
subject to tho decision of the voters
nt tho Democratic primaries on April
17. If nominated and elected 1
promise to perform the duties of the
office to the best of niv ability.
HARRY L. DOWN.
KOU tXU'NTV JVIKiK.
I herehv announce mvself n I
candidate for re-election for the Re-1
Publican nomination for Conm
Judge at the Lane county primaries,
April 17. 190S.
1 O. R. CHR1SM.VN.
KOH (XNSTAHI.K
.
John J. Hess. I hereby announce;
'hat I will 'be a candidate for cons:.
ble on the lemocra'.le ticket. Don't
forget the primary Aorll ITtk. I
FOU tt XT .tSSKSSOH j
I hereby announce thai t Hi he
candidate for re-election to the office'
of county assessor. ub)ect to the
vote of the Republican party at the'
primary election April 17. !
li. P. KEENKY.
irwryiam nwrrt""'-
II
Nine a Lucky Number
We said 9 would be a lucky nupiber for two weeks. It
B surely was a lucky number
9 cent sale last Saturday. Next saturaay mat ue ix
sining.of the second week of the 9 cent sale and we predict
a bigger rush than the first day.
Great Bargains Here All This Week
Grand Shirt Waist Sale
Hundreds ot new spring: waists will go on sale at from
i. tn V. t'.iAn real worth.
White
all new styles, some long sleeves open in front, others with j
three quarter sleeves open in bacK. oome 01 u z u
these waists are good values at $2. sale price J
Becutiful Wash Goods Showing
Challis. Batiste. Chiffon, Panama,
:Swiu Muslin Shandai Silks, Spring Suitinr, Etc, all ready for your
inspection. No other local store will give you suca va u m
eoods this spring as we will. Come to this store we offer you the
lowest prices.
Great Specials in
Lace Curtains
It vou need lace curtains do not
d'elay. They will not last long
at these prices.
One lot of While Lace Curtains,
45 inches wide and 1 Q
3 yards long, at, p $1.1
A very pretty design, 3 yards long
and extra wide, worth one-third
more than this CI AO
prico ipl.4
Fine quality, beautiful design
and would be good values at
at, pair . . $1.99
Hera is a Good One
$6.00 values in fine Swiss Cur
tains, only a few A in
at, pair Jpj.T1"
Curtain Material by the yd
One piece fine Bretonette 72
Inches wide; usually sold at BO
cents, on sale for
two weeks, at, yd 5VC
Fine Curtain Madras on sale for
two week i "it
the yard OZfC
A Two Weeks' Sal
of Cotton Bldnkets
For two weeks you can buy nice
Cotton BlanketB at reduced
prices. Blankets In sizes to suit
everybody. Prices will be
Tsn quarter Blankets 89c
Twelve quarter Blankets ..$1.(11)
Extra fine 12-4 Blankets will be
on sale at, pair ijtl.81)
Bed Spreads pri cd special for thi: sale
Silk Petticoats
$s.50 quality black fl (C CO
Sill; l etticoats at u)U.U7
$r..r.o bhick Silk jt A rg
Peaiccats at
R.W.NEWLAND,
We Are Out of Money
. ON HAND COMPLBTB STOCK OP
Pictorial Review Patterns
THB CWtV PATTERNS HAVINO THE
Patent Catting & Construction Guides
THESB OLlltlES SAVE
fllATERIAL, TIME & LABOR
llluitrsllmi ol CulllnKdulde tw Pattern No.
H7S. ahowmy tiiecorrtvt w.iy t layjn . ot.'t
tlic I'.-Ut rn ,n the material, BUd low lo UM
Hie least quantity ol uoods.
r PICKS
1 n&mf y L','s ojLt
mnnji arm
M.o'hsr::,.r;te?.0"'''.'p.
V N. 227S, showing bow to
twu wiciner, etc.
mc diaercot
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
f 1U and 15 CenU Each
1 Eugene R3CRet Store
1 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, 'Oregon
. a.
tor tnose inai me..u u
Lawn and India Linon Waists,
Remarkable Dress Goods Sale
If you want new desirable dress j
ods for little money, come to us tl
goods for little money,
during this sale.
aii 60 ciciiians i This Sale
All euc Aioatros
All 00c Serges
All 60c Suitings
All 60c Novelty
goods in a big
range ot prices
49c;
The Yard
Several pieces light Chiffon Pan
ama, regular 2ac values, will be
. sold out at Qs
yard 1 W I
5Sc and 60c light spring Suiting
will be on sale for A.Qf
two weeks, at, yd a?ifC
Others at, yard 30c
1 2'Ac Flannelettes 9c
We have sorted out a lot of our
12 l-2c Flannelettes Qe
to be sold at, per yard. . ,7C
$1.75 Shoes at, $1.39
About 200 pairs of good Shoes in
ladies', Misses' and Boys'; will
be closed out during this sale
1.25 Shoes, 12 1-2 to 2 . . OOc
$l.t0 Shoes, 9 1-2 to 12 . . .91.10
Our 5c Counter
When you visit the store don't
fall to see our 6c lace and em
broidery counter, for some of
these laces and embroideries are
worth 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c the
yard, IT
Choice of the lot, yd . . . . JC
A Sale in Silks
Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide,
sold all over town at SI. 50 to
$1.75 a yard. Our price for
two weeks, The yard . . $1.11)
$1.00 black Peau )? Sole Silk will
be on sale for two weeks at
per yard 80c
9 a Lucky Number
for Two Weeks
36
and Must
Have If... g
and in order
to get it we
will make big
reductions on
all goods in
our store for
the next fif
teen days dur
ing which
time you will
be able to se
cure some big' y
bargains at
OREGON
LAND CO
In
Farms
and City
Property
We
Have
A good business propert. .
trade for farm land. 7
640 acres of yellow pine, ,M
per acre.
9-room house, good bsr. ,
66 2-3x160,.. "arI'
tem
5 acres, Just outside city.
5 acres just outside cltr lm
per acre. r
13 acres well Improved !iu
for the tract. Acre tram !
SUit Purchaser. U "
Loi..ln Sladden's ,d(Uttoli
$-7o and up; $50 down
ance 2 or 3 years a, i Zi
cent. -v w
Lots in Blair Street Additior
$:0 down, balance, teraa
given.
80 acres, good Improvement!
all bottom land, some (nil
trees; all kinds ot bemei
price, $2600.
SO acres of good graio and frit
land, 7 miles out oo jom
road, $30 per acre.
We have some large ml
small tracts of timber for nit
ranging from $10 to 2j w
acre. Come in and get prlca
No trouble to show the goodi
We are In the business.
Oregon Land Company,
412 Willamette St.
Mark T, Fieming.Mgi
Eugene, Oregon
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM '
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin ami
Granitcware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
The Grocer
Corner 5'h and WilUmtfe Si
Phone Red 461J
mtrn ir
Plumbing
Pot-nidi vnur new hec
properly. Don't slight
gas fixtures. Wedoi!
kinds of reliable plumB
and tinning Wv.ric
and let us estimate
vour work.
Aya & Heitzrou
3 west oio
Phone blck I'M
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Easter
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