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THB El'QEXE PAILJ OCA"D. TVKSWAV, MARCH 34, 1008 SjpSTQRIfll ESW. For Infants and Children. . j 0B 5r pg Bears the V. jSW Signature i.v Sis of jr i :i fei-. ,. . . .In I I LtsSed (V :: -Use .! n Ebss-ss VJ - F o r Over I "IS M Th rtv Years V- TMf CtNTAUH MMMNV. MEW TORtt OfTT. ' i ... :.y -:: ,.;::'. I ' v:., r J I J.- I jg . ,.. ,,.,..,! -", ('' M i.'1 ! Sum Is Oltlv One- ! iJ .: :. ., I SCAD0IN3 TO LECTURE ON FRENCH CATHEDRALS NEWS XOTKS Lawyer Van Valkenhurs. of Sil verton, is In a serious condition, th. result of a saloou row. In which a man named .Lane with a kuife slushed the lawyer's face from enr to Hie chiu. severing four arteries In tho way and expiMini: the jaw bone. Lebanon has. passed an ordinsni-1 making it a misdemeanor for a phy sician to Rive a false prescription re garding the health of a person in or der that ho may. secure, a liquor pre scription, ,. It also has an .ordinance making it a misdemeanor, to become intoxicated. After several hours of spirited. dis cussion over, .ths. proposition. to anol ih 17 if tha IX .ncnsioii nueiu'ic Hint (consolidate the pension disbursements Bishop Scaddlns will tomorrow morning Rive one of his famous lime Imht lectures ou the assembly ha'l of churches and cathedrals of France. Last year the bishon delivered im. i ilar lerture at the 1'niversltv to a . crowded house, and received high recommendations. ' The speaker is deeply Interested ill .the University, and the faculty and ! students think very highly of him. He is doing much in the fisht for The , a:'iroiirlatinn, . and . believes Oregon : will win out. .''' While the lcture wllt be illustrat i ed by the stercontlcon it may he that 1 s lend ,1 n ..u ' ... , K. V, " ' S.00, tho largest sum ever author. : nvni. ,hl ..i i" : """h ! ized by that measure. oer th- state In regard to the var-i kI'p",S ""fm0 m" "T rh,,r,hes of ! CALL KOU CUVXTV WAltUANTS :.h ranee Is very well spoken of by pa-1 1 j2J 'bZa !U5lJiJb7Vh btShn Is" hereby given that all ns delivered 'the lecture nmnvii i . .nut county wnrrnii' ii"M,ms iu rKtatr No. fi275, raf?(stered January 1f, 190S, will be paid on nresontation at my ofHce on March 27. 190$. In terest will cease on tba da. , ' , K. K. "EASTLAND. Treasurer I.ane Co.. Or. Eugene, Or" March 23, 190S. VAl.h VOli VITX WAllHAXTS " ! IivIiik heen tilfllled. It times. SKXATOlt lldl'itvv AWAHDS HIS ritl.K WoQhlnr-trtn Ma-nli 01 . TV... (of mort eff?r-d hy Sonatnr nourne ! .of Oreson to f-e author of the best I written nraument on the subict of "Why Kooseve'- Shr-uld be Chosen i Tor a S?cnnd Elective Term,'" has been won by Frank H.'fc'orcross, as solute iitstlce of the supreme court i of Nevada.. '; Th? announcement that Justice Norcross has w-'i tha, big prize was mane touay. senator nourne says 4hat Justice Norcrnss' arijiiment is an I excellent t)tece of"w'ork. and that, it will be circulated and widely publish ed to educate the p-ople. llu Is one of the most enthusiastic third-termer?. . . .. RAILS FOR ALBANY'S STREET CAR LINE A. Welrh. iiiHnner ot th? PorHitnil, Euki'uo Kastt-rn Kailnni . was in the city yosUTday, ?ay tho Albany Dcmocrnt. Mr. Walth r.'pi rtcd thiit tho rails would be in Albany within ton days for tht Albany system. He said, though, teat h, had already boon notified by Mr. Htrsthbori;. of tho horse car syste.u that If ho ai teinpted to lay any track he would contest it, which would mean a fUht and perhaps a delay. It Is thought th .Welch people ,wil! , win out, as the old street car franchise might have been forfeited yearn ago, the terms Is de clared by many. Mr Welch stated that It Is promis ed to have cars running from Albany to galem by the end of tow year. In addition It is si id the companv ts se curing rights of way from Eugene east over the mount a Ins. Tho Oregon . Electric Company is also coming south from palem, and a report is current that It will cross the mountains from Albany -by way of Lebanon and Tapcadla. The street car situation looks pret ty ;ood. ( HEALTH OF ANIMALS BEST EGAUSEOF GOOD DIGESTION j ' ItKTTKIl THAN, .M KDK'IMO . llrentlic llyoinel's Trtnic Healing ami Notice Is h"r?ly given that all city warrants drawn on the general fund up to and iti'Mudlnir No. 3 1 1 . . regis- .... , tered September 1 0. 190T. and all1' 1r' -has a remedy for catarrh, warrants drawn on the sewer fund" treatment that Is far better than up to and including No. 2 1 4. regis-' do'fnK lnt' stoinacli with medicines tered August 23, limit, will be paid and druR. on t.i-s iitnticn at : my. office March I'18 ,hp heiiMnK oils nnd hnlnn-? an mni , inimui m p nn tim i" jnraii't wnicn tn 'incaie nr air date. He Cured of ( atanli. IIKAHST'S r.XI"'MTK l-'Oll l'HKSIItKXt'Y t FRANK ItKISXKR. . City Treasurer. Rugene, Oregon, March 23, lltits. New Trrk, March 23. Thomas 1. STUI AT TJIK iHVKH liiillCl:! ,. Bring ynur. work tn Smitherman's. bbou aira rarriBK s.iop. Jir. u- . ,i1P(P ,(..,.. ,i henllniri lml. kinson, the well-known htacksmlth, B m. ' you breathe, reaching the mot mote air cells In thejtose, thr:):t and 'lungs, killing all catarrhal g;rms and resloriug health to the mucous mem brane." The use of llyomel Is like a rura 'tlve Internal air. bath,, and has the same anllsenttc and healing ertect as the air where the pine forests give Aa Interesting Interv'ew Was re cently obtained wltlim L. T. Cooler, j the young man w hiwe theory and i medicines have create 1 such a .,n-1 satfon during the .la- ;.'ur. f Mr,- C'ooiH" "'iking of the re-1 t'titrkabie sm-ce-s in jii medicine, ; hnd this to sv n "'" "'.ilect;" ''My j medtelr remi'ate t',. i-toiach. That t I. why ft Is urcefni. The humnp .fltontaeh totiy has become degu- erate. ar- I? (hi caue for -mosi lit. healt. In the horv, the dog. audi tho wllil anlmaU g'Mi'ial!v. you i rn nerv:i t'xhaust Ion, no chronic tle- bllity. Thev are not shut up dav ef-' er dny With practically no exercise, j and ttjrv' re nni a'' 4 to snilf li..,n. selves with fori when their bodies i have, not - had enough work to .ius tlfy it. The human r.ic Ins heerv 1 doing thii for yeirs, and V ok at the r"sult half of the pennle are t idainlng or nnor health, not i-ai llliuss Just, halt-sick, tire I, droopy feeling. They rinn't rea'lv. . Know what Is the inntt-r with them. " know ti,. the troub'o Is caused bv weak, r.v M'worked stom achs. 1 l-iv proved this with my medicln-? to many thousands of poo Plii lu :iv"it ol '.'.lit; Ic'idirg c".iua of. this .t .ii' lit ;. c.ln.".'t lo do . the siine- ihli: ; I". R.-r " e,.Ni V"-r. This' Is the f H. (I,,, (icinand for my pivi'.irrtl.in." , i. Among lho-e who hiiVo rHentt' been converted rn C.nipervj theory Is Mr. ' ,.. niow-i of S Hancock street. V.'lnfhefter, Mass. .Mr. llrown laxative Bromo Quinine USCD THZ WORLD OVEtt TO CURE A COLO III ONE OAT. llisgen. Who was tne Hearst canli- uiin.,aiso a urai-ciass rainier Breathe the henllnir and Invliror- date for governor of Massachusetts, a,'d upholsterer from the Kast. i-Al'inting Hvomei 'and see how" qulrltlv has been sprung hy.thelHearst pniiers I work guaranteed. , New rigs made to j ,you vU RPt rf!lu,f frnm catarrh. If as. a likely candidate for president j order, ,, ,- al6 it does not help you thorn will not. be on: the Independence League ticket. K"- . ; " " - , . penny's expense, as Hull's drug However, ther la-a atrlngUo theM The Oregonlan ot the 10th Inst., I ... , rBf,mrt tho money tr boom, as Mr.-Hearst, may -be the can- PtS column rS,. .ttatre that via j lt r.lfts to-cure. The cothploto 'Hvo- i uu. ea wireiess ,.ieiegrapn i-o. ineimci outfit costs only l. Av station t Mare, Island a nan-, , v i i " r" A XKW ItKAt TATK ViRM Thmn hnvlnir farm, rltfihnt Innla ir. rtisgen nas become prominent i uur pruierreu sioca now through his attacks upon the, Stand-! Il,a0. We exixact; anothor advance .ueigro April i . WIRELESS .WOODRUFF. didate himself. The league w'll hold Its convention I immediately ; following ' the Denver 1 8aKe was -received from the battle-j, convention. 1 J 1 "ehip Maine, of the fleet, 2600 , miles flrit Otl Cnmnnnv nnA nlh., .n ! t Inns ' . . His parents are Germans, and the trouble his - father had with- the Standard OH caused the son to fight that corporation at every opportunity. In remember the lull name. Look 'Jui signature on every box. 26o. Wny buy new clotHes when we can ! make your old ones look like new ;at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf WE CAN SUPPLY-' ' Your wants with wood OaV, Ma Fir, and Ties. " Also Coal. W'LLIAMS TRANSFKR CO. i - Phone Black 114V A ponts lor Petalitma Incubators and Brooders. CHAMRRtS HARD WARP.' relinquishments, city nronertles. business houses o. merchandlpo for sale should see Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's Drug Store, as they are in touch with Inrestors In nearly ev ery state In the Union. has this to say of his experience with the now medicine:--. "For, over seven year I suffered with catarrh of tho stomaeh, and Tor tho uast Tear I waa lame wlrh rheumatism, t attrthuted this to my tttomnch trouble, as my cir culation was very poor. What food lK nte would turn ta trns nlmrtpt nt one. 1 wotiM hav a sensation of bloating, and would hsvp to belch frequently' to relieve this. My heart also he came nffected, and I would sudden ly become dltxy and havi palpita tions. 1 was tired nnd dull and des pondent ct all times. X Inst a ureat ical of P!sh. and was nervous and deprosed. This went on for over 'oiven ' veav. although I spnt hun dreds oT dollars trylnn fo relief. "When foonor was In Boston I hoard a koo; dal I'bout hit Ideas on "tonif"h trouble, Xex. one or two frlinds told me that his medicines had Kreat!y bnlped thorn. I purchased ('ime of the New Discovery medicine. vToday 1 am perfevtty well: I sleep I'lte a boy, "in ent anything and havo no rheMTimtim or heart trouble. I no Ifin-r-- l'fivrt nnve's on my slom ai 'n, and 1 fel as I did years ago. No ont' could be more astonlhM by these fai'ts than myself. Thoy are r imarkHlile, lott tr. This is In deed a wonderful medicine." ' The Cooper preparations havo been mere widely sold and discussed siu,C.o lieiug Introduced than anythlnic of -the kind ever before 1 -'sold hy drug-' irlni. We .sell them .and explain their nature. Hull's lied Cross Drug Store. ANNOUNCEMENT ' ; ' ' ; 320 acres , of governnient timber Innd for location. Price for locatlOK. $300. 40 acrns relinquiehmcnt near Creswell tor $75. ' , . .HOWE! & nitOY, '' ' 'm42 Wlllametto St. G. IT. Irish . wishes to announce that he has .: puaehased the GROCERY stock of'VB'. A. . . : Allen, & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at! alP times 'the hest brands. of . ; Groceriks) -Fi.our and Fekd. We have bur own delivery wagon and all goods delivered proiriptlj'. . y ' FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone Main S3 ; '32 bit. :9th Stmt G. H. IRISH tea:x:;ni?::x:::i::2;?::::i::::::t::n:::::nxn tin m H;t::::i;;t:::::;:t;;t:n;;i:n:n;:i:tniu;ixt:i;nxux;xizsn::;;::xi:;imxi;i:::n:;iiy til ITTI 1 ,t ' ) , . ,. I" ':' ' "' " " ' . ,..,.,..,. .... " , Kl ft ! 'IHW II, 1 ' " .),, ; 11 MIIDi IM lliilll ,. ' ..,. ,, ,,, i - '' 1 1 . ...,,)-...!? . iM'-iS'i?' i .1,1 iv tii, 4i -'-' ,K" " ' .. . t " g 1 MlllLBiUAUiaMWMlllllllllliaw 1 11 u iimii'mnmmmmamammmmimm' naM'nmHBMnpM in,.!,;- mi, -I'"' '" j .. , T.-i. I. Ml. I .!,:. "in- " rlll-l.l'l ur ,. 1-' : ... ,h , -,,,,,,, , , 1 -,- m .1 . I, -I-1 " ' ' ' :..i 8.. . iitl BS ... fH II- . J 1 . I I . ii 1, n It c Mil M M 'RANK E. DUNN FRANK E. , DUNN FRANK E. DUNN 'FRANK E.'DUNN FRANK E. DUNN Store Opens at & a. m. closes 6 p. m. daily except Saturday ,McCLL PATTERNS AR.E MOST POPULAR, Absolutely no goods returned to the stielvasThey must bej sold ... -.1 ..1 mi i.'l. "Hi ' i'1' '' . Kilo Ci MAILORDERS Make your choice qvickly as delay may mean disappoint ment.. Be careful as to sizes, ' color, etc. All orders carefully and promptly filled. Prices As Represented off in many departments Must Reduce Stock A: Big Sacfifire to Remoilel Store You Get Our :" '; Profits . ' , in addition to Our Loss , ;at this Big Sale EXTRA SALES PEOPLE oa.urday was the Greatest Day that our store has ever witnesse 1, overflowing; with people. To those who wi could not wait on. wa would ba olcased mhave von rail A,', U ...tn L..i i.- , , , , , , ,v tv.rw auu WW. will UU UUr DCSl lO WKe care of you. please notice additional items. We expect to make this sale one that you will never forget. Before this ad went to press today crowds of people were taking advantage of the' sale. ' ' Dress Goods:..; All wool bide and brown mixture, 4 0-ln.! lSc -value .'. .' !t(lc' tiiu" wo' Rreen and M p'alc1, 38-'n- J2C Ui;ht ?ray and blue novelty, suitable for' waisting, 35-in.cheg wide; valuf 75r, Ml I .... Brown all wool , 8erge, 36-inches. 6,r,c ue , , . Km- Blue all wool voll, 44-Inchcs, 5c valm-. ' ; -.-.'. .' 4c blw ""I'e French Luter, 36-inrhfS. "IJr, Jl.no value . . ,,,ni: Black silk. warp wool taffeta, $1.75 vhIiip. ; I .: Hose. Misses' Hose, 12 Vi'c values; sale Notions.. " An elt'Kiint lino of cotton wash braids, Biiit ablo for trlmminRs; any wash material, all colors, on sale, per yard :c ' Children's white knit under waist, aft' 2 to 11 years, sale 'ISc Hall and socket faslnerers, best quality, kt dulten Ic I'eets ho'iks and ey . . c The Rapid Hook and Kyes; the best made. , value loc; salo '' Silk Kentherlmne; all colors. 20c uradon 5aie I2'c The Big Kemnant Sale on ; all week Lace Curtains... . . . ; - 1 ; ; ; . . i : , . ; 1 i i . i. . . , ; . ; i ' Several pairs of odd Curtains, Aral, Ian and While Net, at way below cost. Hero's your 1 . chanca to gut t great bargain, y, -"' $3.00, $ .1 . r, 0 and $4.00 Arabian and white net Nottingham and Ruffled Oragndlo 'Cur tains; salo 92.-IH Linings. i 2llo silicas; sale. , lie Ulack fancy perrallne linings. Sii'linhes wide; value 2.ric; sale 1 .. . . I:ic Ileautlfiil lluo of Moreen for underskirts, In tan, blue, ureen and sevcra,! oilier shades; 5 iic values; on sale' . ....'.,... j .... . HOc Caqets 'uriissfllls carpels cheap at 90c, sale . . nc llriiHsells, $1.25 'value' . . ... ! ; ,'. , ... ;lc ' .Velvet Carpet, $1.00 70C Uta of remnants of enrpet ,ai ono-thlrd -off of regular price. rteduotlon in wool Innraln carpets. . .Don't ovurlook our big shoe bargains, Tapestry... fi4-inrh tanestrv. In vrei.n m,i ,n,i ,rn ian a mi reu; nbe values . .ic r.O-lnrh Itomiui strlie, sale'. , . . lerkeley Cambric, I kc value ... ' I'lllOW tilbfm, 22c vnliiu' . , . . . . ', j a lroad Fare Paid by Us road Fare paid to the store from any rm nLane county, including Harrisburg, r county, to all buying goods to the fount of Twenty-five Dollars ($25) wday', purchase. EVERY REDUCTION GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY AND POSITIVELY AS ADVERTISED 569-575 Willamette St. Phone, Red 1411 Frank Remember all that ' you saw advertised last week will be on sale illth is month