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! is THE EUGENE DAltVouAttb. JfulfeAV. if ARCH 27, 1M i 75 Men's and Young Men's Suits Value to$20, sals price next week These anils are the odds and ends of lust season's himlneHs, and any cine of them would be a bargain at $10.00, Soma are BllKhtly daniaKed or soiled. They are all splendidly made and of both light and heavy materials In single or double breuted coats, and made of good patterns. ' KI..H 84 to 44 Buy an everyday or work suit at this little price next Monday. 85c Men's and Young Men's rt ftt rtt -Father than carry over until next season so many Overcoats, we will sell all next week Top Coats, Ulsters, Overcoats Regardless of original cost. Even If you don't need a coat now, you will next season; o why not buy now and save the manufacturer and retaller'B profit? Sizes 30 to 46. GLASS OF 100 ; ! INITIATED BT ! THE T. F. B, at the home of her Bon, LouIb John- fSw, I 80 John Hunzlcker, the. architect,! UClvl KlfW I . ritH'A firove todav. where T .... Jl SI Is res, k,. .-WIM. he has two buildings under construe- j eases ah1 ,,,: lion. - 'inanity. Tu rui ' John Meredith arrived h,ere last night from Northern California and ...in ..i-tt Ma ninthpr nnd Ktslers ffir " "" -. ttuC.' a wniie. ...... ... 'wiLi.AMi.wrr..- George H. Kelly Tiiaae a trip tot ' AI..(V7 frcriiilnn flffrimilH nipri llr. I'lv Mood's Sa Jmaortalil,,, , rsa iort.. ,..M'dtl h !llinaw th s atternoon, accompanied "r.iimv .". - by his son John, who came up from I Tn . wtljJ J.AIWKST I.M'liA-ICorvallls yesteraay. Mexico t Vai, . Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kurnlsn and ' tho fl """unce lhl "I'ni the 1.1.7 CS.-. Special Next Week 60c tfcpxy Japanese Silks 42c $ 1 Fancy Jur3 Silks, yd. 75c Tomorrow we offer 800 yards of new fancy Jnine silks in white, brown, navy and black grounty, wlH neat J'S'tres. do s, chocks, etc, suitable for dresses, walsis, klmonns. scarfs, Cti,..' ' and 24 Inches wide; 60c and 65c values, at this low tASf price a yard ' Twenty patternK of stylish dresB silks In Foulards, taffeta, royal, surah a'nd other weaves, shown In tho shales of brb'vVnCa penhagen, etc.; neat, new patterns and plain colors; values to J 1.00 a yard JC Sale of Bkek Silks Continued New Lawn Shirtwaists Ea. 98c New Silk Shirtwaists Ea. $3.40 Flvq fliWMif white lawn waists, trimmed In lace and insertion, short and !iu Jp), ppen front and back; .beautiful variety of patterns; values to Jljflj QAr special, each 'Ofc J5.00 Japanese Silk waists, trimmed In luce and Insertion to match; all sizes 34 to 42; quantity Is limited" . ,sn be here early; each , I CambncPetticoats98c$I;98$2.96 These three lots of fine white petticoats are made of fine muslin and Lonsdale cambric, trimmed In lace and embroidery and at these special urlcea are very cheap; all Btrapped seams. OXK OF TJIK THINS KVKK IIKI.D IX TIIK STATU TOOK Pl.AOK IX GKXK ARMORV I.A.ST XlCiHT IXlIKiK I'KOI'I.E EXJOV HAN' QIKT AFTKIt CKKKMOXIKS . . McKIHIIOX HATS IIOKIXH'' HATS STETSON HATS . HTRHMNO MKANI) HATS 'VAIUiltt' HATS S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. THK WASHINGTON (X).'M AND SCHLOSS UKOH.' CI.OTHIXG FOB MEN " COMiRftE imAXl AND ELK lltt.Wl) FOR YOUNG MEN CITY NEWS L. M. TravlB Is attorney for the plain tiff. ' ' Mr. Ed TcBt, formerly of Eugene, 1h reported dangerously III In Port land." W. K. Dodge l one of the new op erators at. the B. P. .depot, taking tliu jilaco ot l' ,11. l.ovett. Norwegian Liillieran church ser vices next Sunday at 10:30 u, in. M. P. Doniniorsnuoa, pastor. Tho city Jail was crowded lout nlicht with hobos and many of them slept on- tho' hard cement floor. "Choosing a CnllltiK In Life" Is the theme for Rev II. A. Trimble's nd droas next Sunday at the M. E. church. Alf Walker and Senator 'Month took a pack of hounds to the Mohawk valley this morning for a day's chase after coyotes. Rev. Nave, of Coltago Orove, will address the muss meeting or inrm thin Endeavorera at the Christian church tonight. Herbert lloadlo has filed his pell tlon for the nomination of constable for tho Sprlimfleld district on the Itupubllcati ticket. Materials for the cement walk In front of L. N. Honey's lot at the cor ner of Fifth and Willamette streets are on tho ground. The, brick work on the new Flnne ean building Is progressing rapidly. It has been almost completed to the top ot tho first story. ' alien baseball team, was In town to day buying bats and ballB for gamei Sunday afternoon with PleaMt'iit 111111 M. C. Goodenow Is building a Binall : at the latter place. LaJt mday tto-j rramo building at West Eighth di'n me r ' "'; Blair streets for a meat market to beU'" uik V?6" " r" ? I conducted by John Newman, the feat again. It C KWi ey will pit h . wnll.lcnnwn fish dun er. " I was also In. today The first carload of pressed brick , l)'ro' for tho new pnHsmigor depot arrived j from I'm- l In ml this morning. Hev-' The Phi Alpha I'l boya will glee a rousing serial to nil buys In Kugene MODERN WOODMEN CAMP AT CRESWELL A camp of the Modern Woodmen will nm i I'l e leinpui hi iiy oi Kunixt;u luuiui' ' !'iow night at Creswell by J. W. Pix- ley. , of thiB city, deputy orgiuiizer of the M. W. A. He expects that there will be at least twenty-live oral carloads of tho common brick , ? A m,mbl,,. f ,,, i members, who wil send In tlieir pol- have already arrived. , have been, nrrauged for and a good '' Pvlous to the perniiinent or- - time Is promised all who nlSend. He-: Kanlzntion. he Work of which will Cnrsnii Mathews this morning be- f,.ui,,, n, i ,.,) i,r In ih: lo done by the ( ottage Grove lodge gan grading one of the streets In tlui' PV(,,llnKi An qhl Alpha PI boys j tul!,m . . , (IrosB addlllon. II Is a street extend- como aml bl.lnK your friends. Every1 1,llls, ls.,,,1"? 8t0",'tI ,lodf" t0, be?r' imr iwifih iind Houih nnd will be urnd- 1 1... i,.,i t,.n mwi edfrom Eighteenth to Twenty-third llhllly lnv,,.d. An admission of 10 ,"e heltlij establlslied on the 20th street. ' . 1 ,.i m h cnllecied m the door. t Cobnrg. , 1 lie Lugene team Inltiat- A class of 100 candidates was ini tiated Into the Eugene lodge of the Fraternal Brotherhood at the O. N. G. armory last night, this being one of the largest classes ever Initiated by a lodge of any order at one time In Oregon This order Is becom ing unite popular iu this state, and the organization In Eugene Is growing very rapidly, It now having a membership of over 150. A cam paign for new members has been on here for the past few weeks, under the direction of State Manager F. E. i Taylor, of Portland. The member ship Includes some of the best people In the city. The initiation ceremonies began at 8:30 o'clock last night. The drill team sealed the officers of the lodge with a beautiful march, then the state manager, began the ceremonies, which came to an end at 9:30. Af-ter-tl'Ti Jijiurnhlent of the meeting the lodge members repaired to the theatre cafe where an excellent ban quet was served by C. 0. Hudson and F. L. Glbbs. A hundred and fifty people were seated at two long ta bles. R. S, Huston, president of the lodge, acted as toastmaster In his us ual graceful manner, and top.sts wt;re responded to by me following; ur. F. J. Titus, Attorney J. G. Well's. Dr. Jayne, of Springfield, ills. Myrtle Haskett, D. F. Skene, Geo. F. Wil- louehby, Mrs, F. E. , Taylor. Mrs. Thompsoa, of Portland, Mr. Flnley, of Ashiand, Dr. B. ,F. Scaiefe, T. is. Titus; of Sprlngte'rd, Mrs. Brauner, w. E. Barker ana State Manager Taylor. There we're a number of visitors from out of town, Including Mrs. Thompson, leader of the drill team of Portland lodge, No. zo, wnicn in itiated a class of 500 last summer, Mr. Flnley, a member of Mistletoe lodge, No. 149. of Ashland, the sec ond largest lodge in the state, and a number of members of the Spring field lodge. It was intended to hold this Initia tion some time next, month, at which time It was expected that a class of 250 would be ready, but a week or two ago It was decided to close the campaign yesterday because the state manager Is compelled to leave for other parts of the state at once to in augurate other campaigns. Bids will be recpivij , a barn on i a E" 'or k.n, ".iitii may be Man, 7 retfs real at... .?.xamN t . r. i.: .uii. ...tt . auJ nua a km. "w I'er month. .Mr. ana -Mrs. i. rumisn H1,u thp flt-t 7 . unee that where they will spend the summer. I" ?n ' reU mini '? 1 -1 Mrs. H. C. Calvert and daughter. Ruby, of Junction, are In Eugene to day visiting Mrs. Calvert's daughter, Mrs. A. T. Baker, at 811 Stewart ave nue. ' W. F. Casldy and Father O'Far rell are home from Florence, where they went to see Mr. Cassldy's fath er, who Is very 111. They report him some better, but still quite bad.. Mrs. M. A. Smith and four children ' ie, ' ri. Rniohl'irir whlfh wf It I . Y and cents will be collected at tho door Chief of Police Farrlngton this forenoon bought a ticket to Albany Hoy Morgan, the new owner ot the, y g. Spencer to ilay filed with, Day & Henderson furnlturo factory, the county clerk supplementary no- 'nroni ilT in ti o fir nriTit has removed his family from Spring-1 tlce of tho locution of a water right ' H rNIJLu I IU N O Ur UtAIH fltdd to this city and will go to house-) for puwer puriioses on Trlanglo lake, j ' keeping here n soon as lie cau uuu w,.t of Eugene. Spencer Is at tho Kr nr I I7TIT I II ill TV n honso to rent. I head of the Pacific Light and Powor f Jf, Lllllt LUUIvtl I. icnmpanv, wntcn proposes to ouiiti at John E. McKthlien todny filed his . 1,1., i,.,.Pin ni,,.,. t the lake And i nominating petition for Justice of the .transmit electricity to Eagene, June-i The following resolutions have peace of Mohawk precinct on the He- t(111 nn( 0u,er towns In the upper Fli'een adopted by the students of the publican ticket anil i.ee w, i iiu k , valley. C. P. Houston Is the local I University: for Justice of the pence of Junction , ri,unBontatlve of the company. Whereas, God In Ills Infinite wis prorlnct on tho snmo ticket. I. ( doiu has removed from among us ' I A. W. Gilbert, of Eugene, todny Mrs.' Lizzie Luckey, the well-loved Tho owners of the vacant lot at ; begun suit lu the circuit court against friend of the University, therefore tho corner of Pearl and East Kiev-, A. II. Illnkson to recover JUKI and be It colli streets are putting In a acwor ; costs of suit, alleged to be due fori Resolved, That we, the students of to save disturbing tho pavement In services In procuring a locator for the I nlverslty. hereby express our the future. Some of the old fruit! the southwest quarter of section 14, Borrow anil grief for the hiss of one trees are being chopped down. . township 28, south of range ti west, which, before the lacotor filed upon A cement sidewalk has been put In It, was vacant government land. A. In front of the property on East j M. Gilbert was the locator which the Eleventh street formerly belonging ' plaiullff alleges he secured nnd It Is to Professor Strnub. The V. M. l i alleged that the defendant received A. of tlu I'nlverslty Is also building j S4H0 for loeallntr him. Williams ft a cement walk on their lot oil A Item are the attorneys for tin' plaln Bfreet. tiff. be their home in the futre. Mrs. amitn s nusoana ana one son win drive some cattle to the Untpqua ' town. President H. M. Crooks, of Albany College, Professor A. J. Prideatix, of Willamette University, and Judge Ot to Kraemer, of Portland, who were judges at the debate last night, reg istered at The Smeede. P to April 30 iMM J. 8. OnvL HOTEL ARRIVALS ' The SmecoV. J. J. Monahan, San' Francisco. G. R. McWIlliams, Syracuse, H. Y. Edgar Faulk, Portland. H. M. Crooks, Albany, A. J. Prideaux, ;,af nr ' Otto J, Ilraemei', Portland. T- Quintan, Sail Francisco. 0. P, Downiritr, Hot Lake. J. W. KJllij'u, Elburn, 111. J. W-. Llden, Elburn. 111. N. B. Gregg, Portland. j liO. H. Lewis, Salem. W. H. Jenkins, Portland. F. O. Kyle, Tekarkana, Tex. W. B. Brown, St. Louis. J. O. Baughman, Devil's Lake. N.D. F. A. Reickort, Sacramento, Cal. W. D. Miller, San Francisco. A. B. Jones, San Francisco. Geo. H. Smith and wife, city. Carl Washburn, City. E. C. Guliiford Feed end Livery, Boarding Stafc New Floor Room Rubber Tire Turnonu, Fall Creek Stage La. 100 West Sth Street, l'hone Mali t Sheep shearing machines and uriife sharpeners. New model just received. Chambers Hardware Co. f I j asLsHHHMilBMB7 1 1 nawtces Cut Glass An Intense counterplot to the charming love story which runs through the new college play for gliin. "Cupid at Vassar." Is furnished by the machinations of Amos North, In love with the heroine, Kate New- L. M. Travis. Leon R. Edmunson. M S. Wallls and J. D. Matlock today filed their petitions for tho Demo- tor an old man who Is crippled anil rriitic nomination, of precinct coin who aaya he has a family there. I milteemen from North Eugene No. 2. South Eugene Nu. 1. North Eugene Mayor J. D. Matlock has torn up I No. 1 and South Eugene No, 2, re- ton. but too much of a scoundrel to the board walk In front of hla old I apectlvely. even love without a blight. The sleal- buildlng on West Eighth street pre- j lug of the fnuilb papers on Christinas mi-Htiirv to luvlnir a cement walk. Two of the happiest comical char-i Evo and the capture of the tlilcf are I actors are those ot "Shiny" and effects that are worth the price of "Hank Giibbln" 111 the new college admission If nothing else were glv pluy for girls, "Cupid at Vassar." Inlen by the miiuiigcment. Florence which Florence Gear Is starring this Gear plays the part of Kate. "Cupid season, t ile music is ny a. imiuwiii'ut assar win lie in Eugene April The Warren Construction Company cleaned the mud off the court house lilock this afternoon preparatory to plowing up the top rout ot gravel. Tho Crawford County State Bank of Iowa today began suit in the cir cuit court against I. V. Jnckion nnd E.'T. Cochran to recover. $'.'tiil, alleg ed to be due on a promissory note. Sloaue, who wrote "l.ndv Tenle and "The Gingerbread Man." This piny will appear at the Eugene theatre on April t.'i. Captain Lee Matlock, of the Go to. If Working on a Salary you should save systematically. lly far the best way la to determine the amount you can Injr aside and then deposit this each pay-day, adjust lug your expenses to the amount remaining. . The plan of llvliig first and saving what may be left aftorward. doesn't seem to work out well In practice. The. formula for saving la simple. Spend less than you earn. Cultivate the proper relation between what you want and what ?ou can, afford. Start an account with us today and wo will be glad to help you. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital andSurplui JtOO.OOaOO Established IS2 M!I I.IXEHY OPENING Mrs. W. J. Fox will have her spring opening Saturday, March 2s, 190S She lias a nice line of up-to-date hats. The IndliH are cordially Invited to come and see them. m'JS profound admiration and respect, and profound admiration ad respect, and whose generous nature will long be remembered ; and be It Resolved, That we extend, to the bereaved family and friends odr deep est and heartfelt sympathy. Mke your hens lay by feeding Se curity Poultrv Powder. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I. ICAItX it) EAT. Fresh garden seed In bulk CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Vst Diamond Chica looa toY little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ! Few People In Eugene 'Rcnlly Know How. Slow eating will solve one-half the problems of III health. Those who suGer with Indigestion nnd weak stomach can with care and tha use of Ml-o-nii stomach tablets restore the digestion to a healthy condition, so that they can eat what they want at any time without fear ot distress or suffering. After a few days' use of Ml-o-na tablet, the headaches, dlzxy fivtlng. drowsiness, bad taste In the mouth, coated tenmie, flatulence, sleepless ness, distress after eating all those symptoms of a weak stomach will disappear and perfect digestion and good health will be restored. Hull's Drug Store place so much confidence In the power of Ml-o-na to cur Indigestion that they offer to refund the money should It fall to give satisfaction. Sheep snear!ng niaemnea anil knife 1 sharpeners. New model Just recelv- ; d. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. i Sunshine Washing Machines drive awa the blues. See It at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs sea our new Mon umental line Just received from th factory. CHAMBERS. HARDWARE CO. New spring patterns of wall paper Just received. Last jear's stock at cost. Call and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE CU I-arge stock portieres Just received Also lac curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Agents fur Petaluma Incubators and Mroode-s. " CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO PERSONAL . 4' '4 J. W. Shumate went to Portland to day. , C. F. Hawker 1b In Roseburg on business. J. J. Murrny left this noon on a trip north. Ray Frnnk is up from Portland for a few dnyif F. O. Kyle, of Texarkana, Tex., is In the city. C. E. McNett, of Springfield, was In town today. E. J. Rilyea went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. ' E. R. Copenhaven was In town to day from Goshen. S. B. Witherton was down from Waltervlllo today. Chas. H. Fisher 'went to Portland today on h.istness. J. E. Mornlngstar returned to Cres well Gila afternoon. W. L. llnlloek. of Goshen, spent last night In the city. Edgar Faulk, of the Standard Oil Company. Is In the city. Mrs. John Yates, of Florence, "is in the city for a few days. W. B. Wayne went to Roseburg this afternoon for a few days. Mrs. W. J. Hooker went to Browns ville today to Join her husband. Miss Maude Lewis was down from her home on the Mohawk todav. i Q Lee Matlock and W. Q. llnllerk 9 were In town today from Goshen. i H. C. Mahon was a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. Mrs. 11. B. Woods and daughter went to t otti'ge Grove this afternoon. Jas. Woodruff was a passenger for points north on the noon train today. J. M. Slonn returned yesterdav from a visit at Condon, Gilliam conn t.. Roseburg Revlec. : Mrs. Frank Kennedy is visiting with relatives In Kiigene. Miss Alethn Inislierry went to Junction on the noon train todav on a short visit. Mrs. N". L. Owens, mother of Mrs. C. II. Fisher, returned to Roseburg thl afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Emerson, after a vllt her with relatives, returned to Cot- laiit' iirove unlay. W. H. Jenkins, traveling passen ger agent of the S. P. Co. Is regis tered at The Snioede. Mary Bartelsou, of Thornton, la arrived this afternoon to visit the family of Nels Rann. Deputy" Prosecuting Attorney o F worth was a passenger to Portland on the noon train todav. Professor F. S Dunn left todav for Albany and Or-gon Cltv to visit the Order of Eastern Slar lodges ri.vrm 0r""". W"nt " J"n''b'n Cl.y this noon to look after his p . liilial femes in that vlclnitv. 1'i'PU'v I ,11111! v Clerk 1 returned yesterday from acre lie went to have ed. Mrs A. J. .Ihn,n ,., from tr.s.cll this afternoon to vli- UTe OLIVER. Typewriter Is the strongest .manlfolder on the market. It will make more dearKye faye built Up OUf trii copies mull an; uuii'i. 11 11 uuu see. That's the best. Don't forget: The Oliver Is the Railroad Oliver. It's the Telegraph Oliver, ideal "mill" for wire w'ork. C. S. Frank. Local Agent. Phone, Black, 801 Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting, Cut Glass on the high quality of the "Hawkes" J. O. WATT JEWELER. 1ST u in I I 7 - UKJE WHITE ' ef IS YOUR BREAD Madewfl PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in .! N Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. I.niii,. I..,., Portland. o:s eyi.j treat- PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Gradc. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flour b Sale by the ftjtojj Merchants, priced per sack Goo. T. Hall " V. M. firecn. 'V. A. . , K. D. ""ml' ,fo. (', II. I inn lei. I'ctiT JolllW"1' W. II. IVim"''- role. W HsoD. V J. il"'11 ' i J.W. Wnx Itplvrnuv ,,"n' CJ. II. Irih Kleg.."' W.W. Fsx"-'?" ' .rml",'V(r WADHAMS (Sb KERR &0S'