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THE EI'GKXK nAll.TGl'ARn. MOVDAf,, JMRCIl SO, 100 ; GILLETTE DIES BRAVELY i IN ELECTRIC CHAIR (Continued from Page One.) coming home had done you good, as inquired ror a quiet lake an Urate you had not been go cheerful In i BVowit threw herself into the arms of week. pfiould have 'a maid wholiad brought her a class known, Chester, that you did not car- off water and burst Into (ears, for me. But somehow I have trusted On the. KHu'titag of July li the cou- 1 vim more than any one else, rer- 1le retraced Ihelr Journey to Hik (k'is yen don't think or m r-Vt 1 Moose, - whore Gillette registered at i heln makinir ma i,Wn Ui.t I (ha II lnmiAvi a hnrlos nrnhnm Al- thlnns vara ,i?ff. ....... v .. i,-.... j: ,k i r,,,., iho athletic tryeut on the I'nlversity i daughter from Smith Ocnln n.i, I .ri rf .. r .'. ... -. . a .i.i.. ,n track Saturday afternoon: - . uui ,iuu caul poSSIOly WISn girl s correct uuure auu anmr, viii' TRACK TRYOUT , ! ' AT THE UNIVERSITY; Following Is the summarv of th? ed in the some factory with r.ll'..nn so more than I do. I have Iww'n vrv letie iiiauired for good places to take i Although he did not pay her marked !rave sine ' fan!e home, but ionium pictures, and securing a hoat rowed l...n.. r . 1 v"r' discouraged. Chester, if away over the blue waters of the , Biiiiiituu '.uiiiuaiiiuiis wdrti mil ' I 1.1 ... ., . . ... . . :j i. ! voiun inuy ate. i Know now you 1 lake, uineiie cameo a suit Hawkes Cut Glass Artistic Designs Kich, Deep Cutting have Luili up our trade in Cut Glass on the high quality of the "Hawkes" . 0. WATTS I , istirri c"3 case. long in recognizing that she was ! feel about this affair nnH I wtih V.r ' tennis racouef and camera. The I snmitwhiit nf u ttvnf.ta u.1,1. ii, . I Vfliir sa We vnn nMii nnt t in.,i,i..j : trlrl'ii ltniri.niTa hnil been checked to young loreman. lie began to call on1 . ..u,e 1 n0''e 'ou oau ".."en be hap- J'1 rorge, anil sne leu some oi ner j her at the heme cf a married sister "t: , 'i s ei viiri"T i routes t- iiie girl's fi'rvnt t)lind'-"M caus ej lur to ssv lu br nevt le:-r: " I was glad to hear from vou and surprised as well. I thought you wouM r:rhr have my le'ters effec- II. in;,!-. ,,,r vpurs wai K' himlmitti;- Pf track Saturday afternoon: 75-yard dash Moore, Kiltz. Moo ret. ?:-ynrd dash (novice) Moon, Swan, l.oosley. 000-yard run Hudson, Downs. TiO-yard hurdles Moores, Kuyken- Hood's m The standard bioMl-jHiritylns nuHtlctno. In usum liquid or new ublft form. Sarsaparilla ; who lived in the ci,y, and soon wju iter trust and affection. ne girl s j .lonf.deuce In Gillutr? ana nis iuom I Ise of marriage eventually led ic ner undoing, and in the summer in l'K.ii snt went home to prepare Tor her ' wrnns and her hat at the hotel. ! Late that night Gillette appeared at the Arrowhead on Kagle Hay, i 'miles from I'ig Moose. Me had walked through the words carrying the suit case and camera, but tne leu Ing and baggage were dry. The next day he went over on an excursion with the young women he had prom- run Woods. Slevers, t novice I ltlddel. Mclntyre, Moon. '" t ':it 1 have roine rn tli enneln. T i 4 IVAHfl Tll U'hlKh ehn f.l IJ - . jl.,n ,1.... ....... . . ... ,"v, - hi. uiiiii uui -. in n., inni way. long ue I ostponea. it was urn. ' her stay at her home In South Otsel-;n" nnt ic that she wrote the remarkable se ries of leters that were found among Gillette's effects after his ar resi. In these outpourings of her soul she breathed the poignancy of her sorrow, and her sweetness of girlish 1 can see my position ns keen as any youtn, faith and self sacrlflca were one, I think. You say you were sur ever mnarent. In her misery she I ""'""i. but vo" thu'iht 1 would b; pieaaea lor ner lover to come and see , ""Mur-srii. 1 "on t why you 1000-yard Platte. 100-yard run Williams, Hoover. Shot-put Zachurlas. Moullen. 3P0-yard run Moores, Held. Pole vault Moullen. Huberts, Robinson. Hi Mad Jump Kuykenilall. lli is- 11 f..ll till, .,,,On 1 may tell yon, though, that I ,h, fiiinro ,.f r.llletie to return with low bus!n"ss w...,.,.. ed so ... . remed. and search "Kh ""ii- ' li t these 1-tters will not i .i, vi hv ti,., i.i IVnu. tn ,, , tta Hume iuv m.., , .. r""".' ii iiiii nnire iiiau e'ners ''I I. I think, pnrdon me. thnt drtand my position and that It rather unnecessary for you to he so '-'"Mftilly frnnk ' ti'akini me see It. about 300 feet from tho luire. till-. WQRK ON FRASIFR'S Eagle Bay July 14. found floating bottom uu nar shore ,ln" In a secluded part of the lake, with u iioii.iiii s wrtnj spreau oirer uie lioi tom. The lake was dragged and thu body of Grace Brown Was. found jump Moullen.' Mclntyre No time was given out. but it was not fast lu any event, owing to "the coudllton of the track. ,wi ie cue una ikwu u.ave. Dm uoiim j; ..::'"z. v. a?.; WSraji . ! was beclnninir to fel dlaortnrii- m-l have I had vnn .na I Mil,yttTTTT.TTTTTTT i Bplte of her suffering she thought i home to encotiraee me." ...i ui an oi mm, ana now she I Then further along ui tne san.- let- nileht lessen any burden that he was , tor the girl's spirit of idf-acrifice . destined to, bear. asserted Itself mid she wrote: .i Pel;Z jJ ' ? !! you've even niiit,H ma .h. "r' """" " WALK HAS BEGUN MAKKIhl) '. The Warren Const met Inn Compnny T. which lias the contract for building ! the sidewalk in front of K. ,1. Kra- .. . , , , , , ' ster'i property on Willamette street, At the home of the bride s parents !,.,. ' i-t. .,j Q,,u ... i... , f, o.... I i u uu uir-eii i iiiu null ClIAlll (ll UM lll" soon after her arrival home. "I did 1 this trouble to you. I know you hate me and I don t blame you one bit. .OS, bitieue eiuuocn, ui and Miss Francis Johnson. Eugene, of Coi- - IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Graniteware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Cand'rS, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Thi Grocer Comer S h ani Willamette Sts. Phonrl?ed46lJ Hn"ihn.ldbeoreou s worse for'meUfo' Grove. Hev, S. N. Nlckie off, ; ' Z'ZZ, Kan th work this morniim and will have the tnree-qnarers nf a hlork of walk completed in a short time IXIIKPKXPKWK I.KW.l K nu;ii:s ix okkuon Holdly asstrlln thitt both of the old )olttli'iil parties art handled by a small handful of powerful men vho are uninn the parly machines tor set-; fish purposes, representatives of thej reeontlv lauuehed Independence party! are as busy as bees in INirtland In thej wo'-k nf local orcnumitfoti. ; These men are fnm California ' where they hnve be -n Identified with the Indepeudeui'o party since it en-' terei the fi-'ld there lit the Inm state ,,.. t(on. They are Kdwacd Itainey, rf uta Harbatvi n Sn Kranetseo, rallfornia, and .1. U Rit;hol7.. secreta ry ot f.ie srutheve ralifvunia orani 7. it Ion nf the.,r p; ty. H.th cam latned In the Interest of District At-tnrpr-y Laut;don, of San Francisco, 'Midi.lak for governor. They are at ' the PorrlnmU wherJ tlvv will reuialu ', for a short time and where they hope j mr(.t many Oivjr nins, U is their plan to visit WashlnT'nn p i Idaho M once, supervising the party orRrinlratlon there, Journal. Wftrnnr nines pinnoa. L;av0 or ders at Morris Music Stnrfl. t! InvMiuri will double tlitfir money IrartH In the Ftlnlr atreet nddltlni. The rltv imiRf mttld In that dHrecMnn n two vPHr tf hey hny lntn nr acr j m . . tuuiw.', u s worse lor me man ior , , dJiL0.T5,t,h011Bht ' wa8 S1)0 T think .J am the one to blame but .he. think of n,. n T ... f 1 WU1 somehow I can't just simply can't !.r .n L i Lf l ba.,k- ' think that I am. Chester. toe wedaiug was aiteuded groom's father,-Mayor J. U. against Mr. Frasler because the walk has not been put In before, but he or any one else won't be able to do . anything with me.'- A few. dnvft tnlpr ch crnMi- "I have done nothing but cry since! dais!es and asked me " 1 didn 1 want I got here. If vou were only hre I my fortune told. I told her I guessed I would not feel so badlv. 1,. h ! " wa3 Prety ',1' told now." can I. when ev?rvthine eoes Kmn?' Plans were arranged for a meeting iadv and is a member of Cotiau I can't help thinking you willVnever I t DeDuyter, and Oillette secured Grove's best families. Their many leave oi aosence trom tne lactory, friends tender congratulations and lie arrivea at uemiytcr on tne even- wish uicm a long and happy wedded l.l....l. A f -n .nil iiittuuin, ui uiiciic, aiiu uumuciu i , ,,i nnn.nn,.t n,ni. ro4elUTre0aU.yecoblH,tle a" ow i '" -""P",.. he says It Is t'he.r lroe. ,i he napp couple are juiw in . .. . , iiiutj sisier came up jnsi a Vi.no u.hura t,v i,uva iUL-;,n , minute ago with her hands full of the7r ris,dence. fne groolll i8 tle 1 youngest son of the nuyor, and is mam tier of ihn - MnHorlt lnr1i?itl. house. His bride is a popular young j fault and not his. The big maple trees In front of the property will he cut down. come ror me, unt 'hen I sav viu can't be so mean as that, and besides you told me you would come and '"g of July 8, and registered at the yrrfi never dlsnnpclnted me wh;n you said you would not. .1 "Chester. ther isn't a qlrl "t th" world as miserable as I am tonight," she wrote In her nxt 1-nter, "and you h;ive mid- nie f -. rhesteT-, I don't mean fa. dear: you have al ways been awfully good to me. anil hotel as Charles George. The next day Grare Hrown left South Otselloi At Cottage Grove, Sunday afler ostensibly for Corilund. but changed noon, March 29, 190.S, at 3:0 p.m., cars for i 'ic n ir i.;t wher she orvlllc Spear and Miss Agues I.ang was joined by Gillette. On the jour- don, Kev. W. A. Elklns. pastor of the ney to Uiira Gillette did not share Christian church, officiating, the seat with "Billy," but chatted " with other girls on the train from. At the home of Councilman I. N. i TWO MORE MOVING PICTURE-THEATRES There wlli noun he two more mo tlnn picture theatres in Kunene. S. S. Range, proprltflor of the Kiectric the atre, has leased from J. 11. Coleman t lie room Just vacated by .17 liol I smtth's branch cigar stare, and will open a nickelodlan there wi'Mn a I know you will always be. Yen Just 1 Cortland and made an appointment ' HarbaiiKh, on Madison street, March : wie,'k J,tw;.ll?Iu, nt,hn ,1,,'e You (o nieet tnem lilt-t,r in the week at J 28, l!ns, James M. (l-.uirhnn I'tid WtJESTEK'S PILLS TI1K IIJAllltVU e.iti ,llra I A. L II. . i'jti-K l ii V tr i i " 'na llrtt"d tw. wjioI ith Blue KilJn, Take no olhrr. Hut of roup lrutUL AsMnr lllA;fi-TER'8 lIAM.n nilANI lll.lJLrffA LT yemkoonailreit.Sfest.A1rrRelibl pr furtRVnDiinr.iQTc ricDviturnc Eagle Bay. At Utlca Gillette reg- JIrs. rielle Gallup, both of Eugene. '" 1,lnKl,'' '-;'' It htered Grace Brown and himself as Uev. j. s. .McCallum ofticlutcd. ' " ; a, I'"3"''"""" T won t be a coward, I know, must write more of'nn. nl"n" (lir. whcn vou read niv litters you think I am unreasonable iilea3e i - naries uoraon ana wiie, .ew iora. do not mlnj It. but - Tiey left the next morning. Gillette riin.. ori.Tr with grl"f piH that I did not pay his bill, but directed that don t know just what to do." In her next letter si.e ....d of r-. eeiving a letter from a girl friend. "This girl wrote me," she said, "that you seemed to be having an awfully good time, and she guessed that my oitened by W'lMIsm J. .Burns in llu1 Moon & Tlngley liiilldlng on East I signed for the room. This will be called the "Grand." Besides the moving pictures there will he lllus- Nuw's the time to ' take Rocky some laundry which he had left be-' germs of winter, builds up the mom- i tra"'d ""nKB and othnrfeuriires. klnj K nn, K . , k....ln II.,.. ! . ... . ..... . n,. . .1 iiinu ai.-nt uj cau,do i.u u.iic nj.acn, KianeyB am liver. . i ne most The couple went to Tapper lake, i wonderful spring tonic to make peo registorlng a' a boarding ho"se. there' Pie well. You'll he surprised with as Charles George and wife. New I the results. 35c. tea or tablets. Linn York. While at Tuppor Lake Gillette Drug Company. teat to. r IhB K.nr Yog Han lr.ai', v i I'd JJ KUsno MOULD1N0 SIDEWALK PQ5TJ,BOXlrSi Notice of l''lnu Seltlemenl. j Notice Is hereby given thnt Charles i I nil... nVA,.inr .ha ... .. . .. I ... ' gustlne Lclter. eceaseil, has filed his account for 'final settlement of said estate, and Monday, the 4th day of May, 190S, has b-en set for said hearing by the county court for I-ano county, Oregon. CllAHI.ES I.EITEK. Executor. WALTON A NESS, ' Attorneys. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby glvn Unit Geo. I). lleit7jniin has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of l.udwtek Martin, deceased, by the county court M l.ane county, Oregon, on th" liith day nf March. 191IS, an.l that all per sons having claims against suld estate aro hereby notified to present the snmo to ssld udmlnlstrs'or nt is home on Madison street, Eugene, Or egon, duly verified as Is required bv law, or at the law office of 1, N. llsrbaugh, at Doom f over Ihe Elrst National Bank, Eugene, Oregon, within s'x months from tho date of! thl'i notice. l)"ted this Kill day of March 1908. GEO. O. 11EIT7.MAN, Administrator. I. N. HA II DA UG II, Attorney for Estate. TEe OLIVER. Typewriter la the strongest manlfolder on the market. It will make more clear copies than any othor, . Try It and see. That's tho best. Don't forget: The Oliver is tho Railroad Oliver. It's the Telegraph Oliver. ' ideal "mill" for wire work. C. S. Frank, Local Agent. Phone, Black; 4801 FRENCH FEMALE Madame Dean's Pills. A Hafk, Ckktain lire : i.ircr kou Hiu'Chkrhku Mknhtiication. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, K.M HurtM Hpreuy! HutlnfnlltM tluiiN imtfd or Mmu'y IlfuinltiJ. Hi-nt pro miII lor?l.e0 NT Ihix. Will no in I tlnru on tilul, Ii ho pulil for wIiimi nlU'vrd. Kitinplr Km. IimlHt on pittlnK thn pi'iiutnc, hi pt n mihiiiltiiiG. If your ilruuitiHt do( nut have tboiu send your ortlrrs lo I ho . UrilTtO MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, URaitK, Pa. Sold In Eugene by W. L Delano he 1. 0. 0. F.'are forcing us out of business so that they can erect a five-story brick building on our loca jion, and not being able to find another suitable location we are going out of. the Grocery Business. Everythin Fed duiinp; this ClosmOut Sale ust Go R.egardless of Cost Our fixtures consisting of Counters, Shelving, Safe, Cash Register, Coffee Mill, Ice Box, a Mc Closkey Acct. Register, Smith Premier Typewriter, Scales, self-measuring Oil Tank, etc. Hotels and Restaurants will find it to their advantage to call and get prices before buying anything in the Grocery line. louscwile, Yu Can Save Money on Kvcrythinu you tarts April 1 ncl kVEHYTHING MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY MAY 1, This is no fake proposition, but AN ACTUAL FORCED OUT ;S ALE For Prices, Call and Be Convinced E- -GROCERY, 9th & oak sts.