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RAILROADS ARE "GETTING SIM" AT THE NUIC! IlfHKE I1AKRACHS OFFIOKIi IS OlILTY ::m:;;:::::::::::::::::n::::;::::::::::::::m:::: The Eugene Business College Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there is little chance for the young", person who faces the wond without the knowledge and skill that II comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptlyfur-aiished. :: :: MRS. M. RANSOM, s Principal. ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has pnachnsed the GROCKRY stock of H. A. Allen oc Co., located at 55 east 9th St., jnul carries at all times the best brands of Grockru-s, Flock and Kkkd. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE The Hens that Lay Are Heivs that Pay "Tho Wluilo TIiIiik In an KkK Shell" H. C. WIIITIC MXillOltNS, (let tho Thorough llrol 8. C. While Leghorns for layer. Tlieyuro the lii-Nt aim K(i(is A VKAIt l'Klt 11KN Kggs for hatching from a pure bred strain, one tliut has a record ot 200 and 22 7 eggs a year per hen. We admit having tho heaviest laying strain In the Northwest. Send a two- cunt stamp for catalogue of valuable Information. t'ASA (il'.ANUA POl'LTItV IX)., Itosehurir, Oregon, llox 4'J3. MOVED But wilt continue our sale of Wall Paper and Paints As we promised until April 1 Ludford & Haskell 1 PructlcAl pAinUrt and Decorators , cor. W, 3th and Qurnelton Phone, Red 54 II Chicago, March !M C'onsldor tion of a carefully worked out scheme to "get-back" at the public for tho recent anti-railroad legisla tion the two-cent fare laws and the activity of the Interstate commerce commission -Is believed to be back of the meeting to be called here to day of tho Trans-Continental Pas senger Association. Curtailment of all extra expenses, and the abolition of special privi leges and courtesies is to be tne watchword, and the public be hanged the rallying cry, according to some of those In a position to know. As a starter on the new policy it is reported that all specially conducted tours and excursion bureaus will be cut out. The tourist will be forced to make his trips without the little extra frlllB and luxuries that have been thrown In. Anothed reported retrenchment, If carried out, will see the abolition of folder boxes now maintained in all hotels and railway stations. Excursions and excursion rates are to be greatly reduced In numbers, and special privileges are to be curtailed. It Is satd that the railway magnates have decided that the easiest way to bring tho public to time and check the wave of hostile feeling against the roads is to make them appreciate how well they have been treated In the past. - . MYKTKKV OK l)K SAKAX'S MOVKM liNTS IXSOLVI.I) New York, March 2 4. Not only New York, but Washington, is today mixing in the game of "Sugan, Sa gan, who's got de Sagan?". " No two New York papers agree as to the latest score In the senil-flnals of Anna Gould's second International love niatcht All agree that Madame Annn Is leading hut oninions differ as to where the prince stands In thel rnce. He has been "positively Iden tified" today In half a dozen differ ent cities, ranging from Paris and Montreal to New York and Washing ton. The one fact certainly established Is that George Gould, who is acting in the capacity of referee. Is holding on to the gate receipts, otherwise known as the Gould millions. There is a general 'Impression among the wise ones of New York's four hun dred that brother George may call it "no contest." The most authentic report has It that Prince de Sagan Is today at Washington, where he will run over to Virginia Hot Springs for a con ference with Madame Gould, her sis tor, Helen, and her brother, George. IVu Vse to li "I have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble us long as you can get Dr. King's New Discov ery," snys Mrs. J. P. White, of Kush boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a cough quicker thnn anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia ble remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness Is sold -under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. IfflJHTH (iltADR EXAMINATIONS The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will be held May 14, IB. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should nottfv me of tho number of questions want ed and tho name of tho person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the date for which tho questions are wanted. W. Vt. DII.I, AMI. County Supr!ntendo:,f. Washington, March 2 4 Records of the courtmartlal which found Cap tain Clraxa D. Duuioy, of the rour-t.-enth Cavalry, commanding tne Boise barracks, guilty ot "unjust am tyrannical treatment of enliste;i men," have Just been received here. Tho reviewing aui.ionu, ;uring Captain Dudley, says: .Inst, treatment of enlisted men Is the foundation of a well-disciplined and contented army. As soon as an officer departs from tnese inui.iu. i,.in. in inflict nunishment ac cording to his own whims he is sure to precipitate a state of affairs like that which existea at. uoise. SCROFULA Ah irr s rF X XI n ?rrr'.-..- th is more forcibly manifested in physical life than the t. Kn truth like begets like like begets like ;" for just as tne o isprtng oJ healthy ancetC.'". with pure, rich blood, insuring health ana strength, so the cliilL? . ,ri inherit a polluted circulation to himi... . T'olblw with disease and suffering. Swollen glands about the neck brit??" weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers aj .. health, are- the usual ways in which Scrofula- is maniwJ , j" NEWS NOiES C. P. Bishop, of Salem, Is travel ing In Europe. He recently ordered some stewed prunes at a hotel In Paris. The price was 30 cents a dish. He paid 40 cents for a 1 1-2 pound package of prunes to send home. Sam Morris, the Indian, who pitch ed in the Valley League Beveral years ago, has signed a contract with Jop lln, Mo. He was out of the game last year because he was sadly out of con dition and showed an unusual predi lection for getting Into Jail. An Albany man who has been through California says the general booster plan there among cities is to spend 25 per cent for literature and advertising and 75 per cent for local Improvements and office expenses. The Idea is to have something to show when you get people to come to votir town. The idea is worth thinking about In Albany. Democrat. ANNOUNCEMKNT J. M. Howe and J W. Buoy have opened a real estate office in the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would De pleased to have all Old friends who have property to sell, beta farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE & BUOY, tf 542 Willamette Street MOTHI.'K'S jillfHKX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf . MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. FOR SALK BY OWNER Good building lot on East Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON. Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a20 MERRY WIDOW SAILORS A new line of Merry Widow sailors Just received at Colvin & Russell's, 84 East Ninth street. tf STOP AT Tile" RIVER liltlDGE! Bring your work to Smitherinan's wnann and carriage shop. Mr. Wil kinson, the well-known blacksmith, Is with 111 in, also a first-class painter and upholsterer from the East. All work guaranteed. New rigs made to order. al6 WATER! WATER! For pure bed rock water see La Duke & Leffler. We case off all sur face water by casing into the bed rork, Insuring nothing but pure bed rock water. LA DUKE & LEFFLER, 999 Vlllard Boulevard, Phone Red 5121. Eugene. GASOLINK WOOD SAWING W. G. White Is prepared to- saw your wood on short notice. Phono Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street Phone Main S3 G. H. IR.ISH:; S3 liU. I9th Street A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and. Heaters r:f;kheesadins: SI 1 AWP HARDWARE STORE W LVliV 50 Fast, Nint,h Stifet. Madame Dean's fBlNCH n., , n rCMALC rlLlOi A KAra. ckwtai lt- I.lltr iK Hl'I'I'MKAKO Msnl avion, una Hon tl rut. 8fl Sun-! HpwUvt Hnlltfu.'llon tlurn aitlcHt or Mn.-v ftrruitilol. H.-ul pro j.iUI lor IUM vr Ih. WtM urinl lli.'tn on UIhI, to Ih' iM for wh.'n Ivhcvcl. Hamou Knv. In.ui on avlllnf lhp rmuu nw'nt no luhatmtttv It yonr ttruitut! '1 'm uot have lutfiu feud your tmWra to tin yilUO KOICil CO., lit 74, Uicittw, ft. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano Williams Co. Transfer Light and Mmvy Hautinil TOOD VOR bALE ,S04TIVjmttrS-' eorrn.. Ongin Photm itlaek 111' CAM, I'OR COV'NTY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all Lane county warrants previous to register No. 5275, registered January 15, 1908, will bo paid on presentation at my office on March 27, 190S. In terest will cense on that date. It. K. EASTLAND. Treasurer Lane Co., Or. Eugene, Or., March 23, 190S. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drawn on the general fund up in and Including No. .105, regis tered September 10, 1907, and all warrants drawn on tho sewer fund up to and Including No. 214. regis tered August 23, 19015, will be paid on presentation al my office March 30, I SOS. Interest will cease on that date. FRANK It EISNER, City Treasurer. Eugene. Oregon, March 23, I SOS. Tho Oregonlan of the 10th Inst., page 4, column 5. states that via 'United Wireless Telegraph Co. the naval stntlen at Mare Island a mes sage was received from tho battle ship Maine, of the fleet, 21100 miles away. Our preferred stock now $10.50. We expect another advance before April 1. WIRELESS WOODRUFF. WK CAM SUPPLY Vour wants with wood Oalr, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal W'LLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 114'. Wny buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. . TAIIiOll SHOP REMOVAL NOTICE 0. S. McOougal!, the tailor, has moved his shop from the Pratt bull 1 Ing on Willamette street to the room one door east of the Yerlngton d'ng tore on East Ninth street, where he will be found by all hla customer, tl IP YOU KNEW Th merlta of th Texaa Winder, yon would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. l ' bottle (two months' treatment!. Sold by O. J. Hull, or by ronll. Senl for testimonials. Dr. K. -V. Hall. Olive atreeu St. l.ou!. The poonlo of Eugene have bought over :)0.0oii worth of alock In the "Unitod Wireless Co." The stock Is now selling 50 per cent higher than when most of them bonuht. Are yon one of the lucky ones" if no;, Wil d better buy new at $lri 50 We expert another advance April 1. Candidates' Announcements CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a ran. clldale for the nomination for sheriff subject to the decision f n,.,' .. : aMhe Democratic primaries on April 1. If nominated and elected 1 promise lo perform the dntle, of tll0 office lo ihe best of n,v ai,m,v HARRY L. mown. FOR tXUNTY"jl7MiE. I norehv tnnmin . ?uiAle '"r T-tlon for theto" Judge at the Lane countv prima e, April 17, 1908. I uniaries. 816 0R. CHRISMA.v FOR CONST ARLK John J. Hess. hprohv .., .ha, 1 wil, a rAiCZ ble on the Democratic thket r, .'. forget primary April 1 IV,!,. ' '" ' FOR (XII NTyTsSeTsi.U I h-'rehv announce h.t ' in i Candida,., or rUJ or eounry assessor. ,' ,,' vote of the lienuhllean party V, Is'" primary election Ari, ,'; 5 nt u- F. k'kkxky. fedA fe2? PURELY poor health, are the usual wavs in which Scrofula- is ii,amfeStJ cases the blood is so Blled with the scrofulous perms and tubereiw that from birth life is made miserable with suffering, others the disease succeed in holding the trouble m check durin? youn? e,n K'e but when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural .. and especially after a spell of sickness, the ravages of the disease J 7' mence and in a great many cases terminate in Consumption s S very best treatment for Scrofula. It renovates the entire circnWiJ'' J drives but the scrofulo,,. .UW deposits. S. S S. is the reai-.. purifiers, and it not only goes to it bottom of the trouble and removes tt. and cures the disease, but it supl1 weak, anaemic blood with the. TJi1 properties it is in need of. s. S S entirely ot nealing, cleansing rootTLT and barks, and is an aDSOiureiy saie icmeuy ior young or old. Ba4 ui i A anv medical advice about Scrofula (riven fri.L.. " ' THE SWTFT SPECIFIC CO., 0 VEGETABLE OPPORTUNITY1 COLONIST RATES from ali parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by The Oregon Railroad (& Navigation Co : and : ' Southern Pacific Company , (Lines in Oregon.) Daily Duriug March and April, FROM THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE MIDDLE WEST THE RATES WILL RE AS FOLLOWS: From CHICAGO $38.00 ST. LOUIS $35.00 KANSAS CITY $30.00 From COUNCIL BLUFFS fftlJ OMAHA $M ST. PAUL mI Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at pleasure at all points in Oregon. The Colonist Rate is the greatest of nil hoinebnilders. Oregon lias resources and needs more iieoplc who desire homes uud larger opnurtiuife. Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding this f1 tunity to nil the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable! I illation 'ibout the state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads iofi-1 necessary. , '.. , Fares Can Be Prepaid Here nt home If desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept the required posit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on, ' "A. J. (JlLLIiTTE, Local Agent or address, WM. McMURJLAY, . """ General Passenger PorlUmt. Or. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykeudall, M. D. V. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. FUrMe, Wi. U. B. F. Scaieie, M. D. D. A P.iine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DtrW, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examination! Full corps oi trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and pract'j training; in the hospital. The medical and surgical of tne hnsnital rr.i-ict;i.t. tV, (ir-,.UT Fnr rates Of truOf- mation address . W. KUYKENDALL, M.D-Suj BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building' -1 across the street and we will be pleased to see.you- ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for ' 650 Brollj and Stews Strictly Cost, Price West, 8th Street, NtW' BRODERS BR.OS. MERCHANTS BANK , EUGENE, OREGON Does a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER L. H. POTTER, vfZ F. N.McALISTER, Cor ?th and WilUmft" sntsntinE vou the i;r.vitn