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MODEL NO 9'
Ich'iomort.
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
o Dents and H. &. P Gloves
Our Stock in Every Department
is larger and more complete than
ever before. You'll be convinced
if you give us a call
ROBERTS BROS., Toggery
i
I Acreage!
I Acreage!
.IT
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay- , g
mcnts, near school. l
llovey Block, 8th and Will.
HOW IS-THIS?
We car. . sell your property no
matter where located, or, if you
want to buy, we have' the place
to suit vou, no matter how
particular you are. . .
McFall & Heitzman
Peal Est.itc Ajents
One Door North of Hoffman House.
'It'lWWWWI!'
J ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL NLNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cab Always Ready
First Class Turnouts ol AH Descriptions
..STACES..
MeKHNZlE STAGEIewi Euur.ie
lit 5iJ0 1. m. Stiprs do not call 4t
ctlv.it rraldrncri but will oil lor
b.gijflt notilird. tlw day blor.
EUOENE KLORENCE STAGE
A d.tly ttAge Ir.vei Eugene t 6 &. m,
lur MAplrton, cIom emmrctiun by
str.mrr lor Flore net .nd ' cine
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21
MOST GROCERS SELL
3
s
55?
.-.! .1 HI..
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Mdt ol tclrcted Etern Orson bird ht. It pro
duce, mora kuve. ol br id thin tuy other (lour and the
ln.ve.irt lighter and whltrr. Dec.utt ol the liwmwd
qi.uttly ul brt.d rodwerd 'he cotl U nc hlghtf ih.n roe
other I lour. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS
4.Ti?vf lava wiwjvttjvf jtj
OREGON
LAND CO
In
Farms '
and City
Property
We
Have
A good business property to
trade fur farm lund.
640 acros of yellow pine, $6.00
per acre,
It-room house, good barn, lot
60 2-3x160 IjWIOO
6 acres, just outside city. 9750
5 acres Just outside city, (200
per acre.
13 acres well Improved, $2400
for the tract. Acre tracts to
suit purchasers.
Lots in Sladden's addition,
$275 and up; $50 down, bal
ance 2 or 3 years at 7 per
cent.
Lots In nialr Street Addition;
$50 down, balance, terms
given,
80 acres, good Improvements;
all bottom land, some fruit
trees; nil kinds of berries,
price, $2600.
SO acres of good grain and fruit
land, 7 miles out on good
road, $30 per acre.
Wo have some large and
small tracts of timber for sale
ranging from $10 to $25 per
aire, (.'onto In and gut prices.
No trouble to show the goods.
We are in the business.
Orogmi Ijutil ('oiuimny,
412 Willamette St.
Mark T. Fleming, Mgr
Eugene, Oregon
Easter
Post Cards
at
scmvvarzsch:lds
Book Store
OREGON DIAMOND
GAMES AU Itffi
'. . JFOR SEASON
Whrte ih baseball schedule na
not been approved by the athletic
committee, it has been practically
completed and will probably be ac
cepted as It -Is. The first collegiate
game will be on April 13. Up to
that time only practice games with
the town and high school teams and
perhaps other nearby teams will be
played.
The season will probably begin
with two games against Whitman at
Eugene, April 13 and 14. At the
first of the season no game was ex
pected with them as they did not
contemplate a trip In this direction.
Manager Mount has received a let
ter asking for games on the dates
mentioned, and they will probably hp
played. On April 18 there will be a
game with Multnomah at Portland
and during. the following week, which
will be In the spring vacation, they
will make a trip through the valley
playing different, high school and am
ateur teams. There will be games
with Willamette May 2, Multnomah
May 9, two with Pullman on the 15th
and 16th, and with O. A. C. on the
23d. All these games will be played
In Eugene.
The northern trip will begin with
a garde anainst Wlllaiimtte at Salem,
May 27, then Olympla high school at
Olympla the 2Kth, with Lincoln high
at Seattle the 29th, and on the morn
ing of the 30th with the (University
of Washington at Seattle, going over
to Tacoma in the afternoon to piny
Whltworth College. The last game
of the senson will be against O. A.
C. at Corvallis on June 6.
The team so far has shown far bet
ter than any for several years and
with consistent playing should annex
the championship banner for the Uni
versity. FOUR KILLED AND
... TWENTY INJURED
Lexington, March 24. Four were
killed and twenty Injured in a wreck
of a passenger train between Bur-
gin and Highbrldge early today on
the Queen & Crescent railroad, caus
ed by the collision of a passenger
and freight trains. The freight Is
said to have proceeled without or
ders, the night operator having been
laid off.
..
CIRCUIT OK THEATRES
IS I1KI.NG I'LAVNED
Report Is current In North-
r..i((n-ni. thitt ff svndi-
iie, the personnel of which is
a aiatle publie. Is coutem-
prii te establishment of
e. tktr eircuk to Include
the towae of Sacramento,
MarvsviUe, Chico, Redding,
Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene,
and Salem, the last four
towns being In Oregon, and
possibly other towns of prom
inence. During the past several
days overtures have been
made for the purchase of a
site in Redding on which to
erect a theatre, and several
properties of central location
have been considered.
,
AMERICAN CAR
AT SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco, March 2 4.
The American car is expected
to arrive here this afternoon
and will he shipped by steam-
er to Alaska on Friday or Sat-
urday next.
AN OPPORTUNITY
Now Is the time to get the benefit
if the New York Card Writers' offer.
We offer to teach you card writing
In the next six weeks. We teach you
the modern method and latest novel
ties in this work and are competed
to do so. If you learn our method
you have what leads in all cities at
the present time. Prices reasonable.
For terms apply to W. D. Johnson,
corner Olive and Eighth streets, up
stairs over 546 Olive street. Class
starts Tuesday evening, March 24.
Get In and leurn the business. There
Is ft reason.
Display cards are the best medi
um of advertising yet known.
Do you wish to advance and draw
more salary, also make yourself in
dispensable to your employer?
Learn card writing. It pays to do
it.
Why?
Ilocause you can secure n position
whore nine out of ten fail.
You can hold a position because
yon aavo the firm money.
When you can do neat, up-to-date
card work you can always get top
salary and have work when the other
fellow Is out. S
Our system Is easy to learn. Give
a trial.
ROItliERS !!!W OPEN
I.E1SANOX DEPOT SAFE
Lebanon, Or.. March 2 4. Robbers
broke into the depot here last night,
drilled into the safe after knocking
off the combination knob, Inserts
an explosive and blew off the outer
door 'of the Bafe. The door was
thrown off with such force that it
flew across the building, making a
iw.i, in (h. wall The robbers did
not attempt to get on the inside of
the safe after the outer door was off.
Entrance was galnel into tile uuim
i o window The iob was evi
dently the work of amateurs. No ar
rests have been made.
FRANKLIN ITEMS
4 Special Correspondence.)
Franklin, March 2 5. We are hav
ing spring weather ,at present. It
will give every one a chance to put
In early garden.
El Bryant, of Blarhley. made a
flying trip out to the burg last week.
Clyde McDee visited at Martin
Grlmsley's Sunday.
Mftlvina Herbert visited at Mrs.
Sarah Zumwaut's Sunday.
Earl Bryan has an Edison phono
graph. We suppose he will be able
to furnish every one fnuaic now.
The funeral of Thomas Evans was
largely attended. Saturday, March .21,
at 1 o'clock. Services were conduct
ed by Rev. C. C. Curtis. The re
mains wer? Interred in the Frank
lin cemetery.
Herman Ray and wife have an 11
pound boy.
Charles Gaines and wife also have
a big boy. They can both afford to
step high now. i
There were a number of people
present at the flagpole raising at the
Red Oak school Friday. Charles Gil
son, of Elmlra; came down. I won
der what the attraction was?
Elmlra seems to be on the boom
this winter. According to the El
mlra notes there have been at least
four new families moved In during
the past six months and now they are
building a. hotel. Hurrah for Elmlra.
The men who have been trapping
for coyotes have not had much en
couragement so far.
Several of the farmers are' shear
ing Roats at present during this good
weather.
Every one is about over their bad
coHs, which have been bothering ev
ery one all winter.
Fred Ray and wife have moved to
their new dwelling.
Emma Richardson has been vis
iting her sistor, Mrs. Gibson, the
past few weeks.
NEW ANTI-TOXIN FOUND.
The Germans have found an nntl
toxln for the "laiitnoss germ." They
claim that It will transform any ninn
of sluggish and slothful habits Into
nn energetic person to whom thnt
"tired feeling" Is unknown. This is
the reduction of the germ theory
to Its logical absurdity. Germs are
not the only cause of disease. Germs
simply multiply In depleted or dls
"ed tissue. Saturday Evening
Post.
Osteopathy seals the fate of germs
hy restoring the proper circulation of
im- uKfiny minis mat are atone cap
; nhle of Impairing the diseased tissue,
j Does It not seem like the correct and
: rational method?
I IV. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office
'over Chambers' llardwnre store
, Phone lllni k U26. Ke-sldenco. "34
Kerry street. Phone lied 3t!7.
i We h'e all the latest methodr. to
i donning and dyeing at the Enivme
i Dye Works, eonier Sixth and Willam
i ettn street. Phi.n Red J S 6 1. tf
15 1, Kngene, or
E. P. SHI(NN
Shocmaking and Rcpair-
julringof all Kinds
Neatly done at niv shop.
68 V. 8th st, tfugene.
WlNlt HATVINO
John M. K Dtxon. tanrK,t to W
K. Hodnr. All wood sawed to gviue
For prompt service phone RUc
SStl. Hesldeic. S67 High itrmt. tt
(iaaollna woods
Wireless communication has been
"stabllshed twice within the psst ten
dars between 'he station In Swxtle
nd Rer Admiral Evans' fl-t
through United Wlreles Instrumcms.
LEARN i'O EAT.
Few People in Engene Really Know
Him:
Slow eating will solve one-half the
problems of 111 health. Th?se who
suffer with Indigestion and weak
stomach can with care and the use
of Mi-o-na stomach tablets restore
the digestion to a healthy condition,
so that th?y can eat what they want
at any time without fear of distress
or suffering.
After a few days' use of Ml-i-nr
'nhle", the henda-hes, dizzy feeling,
drow inets. ba-d taate in the mouth,
coated t.Tir.ue, flat iil-nre, sleepless
ness, dl-tre:s after eating all these
symi 'oms it a weak stomach will
dlsnnpear a id perfect digestion and
good henl'h will be restored.
Hull's Ilrig Store place so much
ronfl lence in the power of Mi-o-na
to cure Ind'gestlnn that they offer
to refund fie money should It fall
to give satlt faction.
LACE CURTAifj
t d f n Ail
ant
son
urtains
in all
A large shipment of genuine Nottingham C
lengths and vvicJtns. i ne very latest a.:
with plain centers and a neat borders, others with f'
borders and centers. Hundreds of designs to pickT
Come early. '
J Lot a pair $J.50
One lot of beautiful white Cur
tains, 3 yards long and full
width, overlock corded edg
es, barred ecnter vtth a bor
der of a leaf design, other
wise plain. A perfect cur
tain, a bargain at, aw rr
per pair, J JU
I Lot a pair $1.75
One lot of three different pat
terns, one width, a plain cen
ter with diamond border, fin
ished with leaves and one a
ros? center finished with
border to match. All are
very beautiful, a bargain,
per pair . $1.75
Lot a pair $2.25
One lot of fine Nottingham
Curtains in 3 1-2 yd lengths
full width, jockadoo center
with wreathes, border to
match with barred effect,
corded edges, a perfect cur
tain, price, pair fyr
this week pZ.Zj
J Lot a pair $3.50
One lot of genuine Nottingham
Curtains, full four yards
long, extra wide overlock,
forded edges, plain center
with fancy scroll border ex
tending well Into the curtain,
A splendid bargain,
pair . . $3.50
4 1
L-Ot a nai't.
One lot Nottingham nJJ
four yards long. fl, "Jt
Plain center with J1
flowers with . t1f4l
beautiful Curtain ' 1
front room, overlook Lfc
edges, special price
per 0
pair
pair
1 Lot
Jiie lot Irish nnint i... .
tains, 3 12 varrt. . l"' 1
width, Jockauofce
curtain, very
a bargain at . '!
"er Pair $4.00
I Lot a pair $5.00
One lot of Nottingham Cr
tains with thistle center, a
border to match with a te
beautiful scroll, full 1 p
yartjs lg, full width, ow
lock corded ftrn n i
ted Curtain, T
special, pair ..... qUy
J Lot
a pair
One lot genuine Nottlnjhu
Curtains with holly wreath
and port center border it
match which extends well it
to the .Curtain, 3 1-2 yards
long, full width, averybeai.
tiful Curtain at (. nn
Per pair pO.UU
The Bon JVlarchcs
3
lUlt SHOWING OK
GROCKKIES
Is a demonstratlonofotirablil?
to supply high-grade goods at
low-grade prices. Content!
"see It before making up joi:
grocery order. You'll Had it
many good things to eat here
at such moderate prices that
buying here means better th
ing at less expense than ;m
thought possible.
W. M. GREEN, oKS
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phor e Main 25.
A LISTS CAM.
COUNTY CONVENTION
The Socla'lsts of Lane county are
hereby called to meet n mass con
vent'on nt F-nnt.'o hnll l.,
- " f-f t,t-, yi.,
on Irlday, April 3, nt 10 o'clock, for
the purpose of nominating a full
ticKct tor thi coming June election
and such other husl
hefo'e said c invention. All Socialists
are urgently requested to he present.
M. M. .MANVIIjI.E,
Chsln-ltin Pn P,i-i(..i i...
E. C. COLE.
Sec. Co. Central Com.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOUS j
Office of the Clerk of School Dis-!
trh t ,n,. (-,,,,. or i
Eugere, Or., Mr h pi pins 1
So.. I n,, v., ,p f..r ,,, ,,r,v,m:
of n lu.'liibm ir (;,,, ),,,, t-,.tl.,lll ,
hut' li.g o' tht- district will i, ,o
eel v. '. -t this ,T.-, ., Ar,, .,
I arts'. lUiu and t- fi, ;, t l,.n nuv
he soon nt the of fie- of the arcM-tx-t I
John llunlcker. F,igon. or at'ttu
of fir ; i-o W el,,k. The
riot . h.-I rr-v,. ,lu ri h't .
Ject any o- all tods. i
FRANK KEISNER
ni30 C:.-rk S.-hool District No. 4.
CASTOR I A
For Infant -a jw,..
Tlifl Kind Yon Vcys Bcifi.
Bears the 7 . ,,, - ,. . ;!
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great cart,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the market
i. .fords.
As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A sto
ot your patronage solicited.
Shck,571 W. J. Gibson & Son
Staple &, Fancy Groceries, Flour (S. Feed
97 WEST EIGHTH
SNOW BALL
A Home Product and Bet
ter Than Most imported
Flour. Ask Your Dealer
For It.
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