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THK KUGK.VR DAIUT GV ARI. TVEKUAV. MARCH St. 1008 fSW GENERALLLY AG MSUCCESS UNIVERSAL a -. - . rnerirv that knr loeiwr vaose meory mai nuovm. my Biomarn was weak, and u ..emach Is the cause of "mes I would h;v an enormous '"' s."!, who creatfd a ffP"1"?' thp? ' none t all. r 111 BM"" 1 1B "'a 'uko made me sick, and I al- F.ia ChlPfSC " must, nun a sicKetiinir reeling lu niv dilw -'"t!nS wil11 the stomach.. 1 was nervous and fu"r f5 : .rtablP stir-ess wuii ms wucks at a time could not sleep, and K'. .ihrousrout the oart. Coop- then again could sleep eiehteen ri! .IvlDicl n immfase nam- hours at a Teth. Sleep. ,owr I Ul to"". ...... kl ihen-v Is wwl tn An .1,0 -..j . u h'Juu, uiiu 1 do would awa'ce n-ed ami v. ex.uust. ed than when I went to bed. ;r- "I was ccnstlnnted bud ni.,u 1.. my l)ack, und flutterihits rihI pains in my heart. 1 was unnble to v.-,- with any rr-ir-'-y rest In anything. I tried all klndi oT medicine a...: do,, bnet'i'r'd nip. I h-i nr. .igtcments of this rhnrac- no ambition, and had about conclud- Wlowln. by Mr. August ed to give up when Cooler niediciue ,iVr 104S Rockwell Court, Chi- was recommended. Thanks to Ir. niv '' . -t...i.tprl!:tic of the wid "health seems completely restored F!' . i r-.,n.pr u-Mo'h hns I feel like a new m:tn " vely shrt cooper medicines have created the I wouldn't greatest sensation of anything of the Y. W, C, A, OF ! RORTHWEST TO I MEET HERE "IS" that his theory ' 'l medicine will terlRims. - . lw;V'i. discussion this youns r' " ' ', are the statements ; rf.V-r?slMe people who have -' medicines and nave oe- r I ' 7 THIKTKKXTH ANNUAL, cOXVKX.j TIOX OK ASSOC I ATIONS OF OK. i KfiOX AX IDAHO Al'ltll, S, -l s AXI 5 I'lUXiltAM OF SKK-i q SIOXS IX Fl l.I. ! Saturtltiy Kvening. 8.00 Reception. Kumliiy Morning. 9:00 DelegNies Consecration Ser vice. The Authority of Jesus. Matt. 7:26-29. .Miss Gaite. 10:30 Services In the various churches. Sunday Afternoon. 3:30 Gospel Meeting Dr. Wm. F. Coburn. Sunday Kvoninir. 3 0 The World's Young Women' Christian Association and the Shure the Pacific Coast Shall Have In It Miss Constance Mac Corklo. 00 Convention Sermon Or. Deo. B. VanWa'ers, Portland. 00 Farewell Service .Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman. t.. od in a comparatively -shrt P '1:'. . , in- tlm :ennflttlnn kind PVPr before intrnHnn..H IC. -iirep B-enks ago. I was prac- We sell them and will be glad to E h ' invalid for fourteen years explain tne nature ot them to our Fi'.khkl had about all the diseases callers. Hull's lied Cross Drug Store. :: Business College The Eugene 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 wor.d without the knowledge and skill that (i comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly fur nished. : - . , . MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. Following Is the program of the Thirteenth Annual C nvemion of the Young Women's f'!-rl-t'nn Associa tions of Oregon and Idaho, Eugene, On-wton, April 4 nrd 5. riDgnim. Friday Morning ilhivd lljit 9:0' Scrlo'u'-e hour. The M-atl-tudes and the 20th Centurv, Matt r:l ifi. Miss Frances Gage, General Secretary Portland, Ore. 9:15 Bible Ftn'dy r. William F. Ci'iurn, X"w York. 10:15 Organl7itlon of Convention. "Plae of Asscln lon ;n Col lege Life," Pres. P. L. Camp bell. .11:0(1 Report" Stnte President, Mrs. Jessie M. Honevman. P'ate Trosurer. Mls Delta Watson: SMo Kxefutlvo Secre tary, Miss ngp; State Student Secretpry. Miss Boss. Frldev AftTnon Vlllnnl Hall. 1 :0fl Slghtseelnv. 2:0(1 Leaders" Meeting. 2:30 Scripture Hour CVst the Moral Law, Matt. 5:17-48., Miss Gage. 2:45 Reports of Associations, Port land City: Salem City Circle. I'nivprslty of Idaho. State Nor mal Schools, Fnlversi'y ot Ore gon; 1-ewlston, Idiho; Orecon Agricultural College: Drain; Ashland; Monmouth; Weston. 3:30 Settlement Work. Miss Val entin" Prlchnrd. Portland. 4:00 Socinl Economies Mrs. Jossle Honeymnn, Portland. FrMav KveiWn-i. 7:30 "The Man of Xn-nrofi." Dr. t,,..-., P -,., Pn-nnd. S:0 Vp.tinnnl nn-i Stite Work Miss Pran-I- r n... Saturday Mont hi','. !:nn p-ri.,t,;a t-'1ur .t nae. 9:15 nible Study Dr. William F. oburn. 10:15 Reports of Associations Pa cific ' t'nlvrslty; W:llam"tt Fnivrslty, -Albprv College; Dnl las College; McMI"uvlio Col loe: rncl'tc College; PhPomoth College; Rn"ie l'l';h School; Cheniawa In'an School; Xew brg IMgh School; Pendleton Acs demy. 1 1 . en TiiiTiesj. 11:45 State Association P'nnnce; Miss Carolhio Story: Stunt. 'As sociation Flnnnc-, Miss Gage. Kotnrrfnv Afternoon, 2:00 Leader;' Meeting. 2:30 Scripture hour. The Christian and the Other Man, Matt. 7:1 1". Miss Gage. 2:45 Comparative Study The Ger man Railway Mission and Trav eler's Aid In Oregon. 3:13 Girjup Conferences Religious Meetings. M'-s Marv F. Farn ea"; Plb'" S-udy. Dr. Wm. F. Cobn-n; tslon Study, Miss Ts"bell C-rover; Menibershlo, Miss Co"sianc Ma"Co'kle: Fl natioo. Miss Francis K. Gate; latorcolleglate, Miss Mniulo Kw. In Hosr: St"lal. Trs. DeCou. 4:15 P"legatlon Meeting. WII.I.AMF.TTF. VAI.l.KY I'D. RKI)l'l i:s GAS li.U'F.S The Willamette Valley Company desit-es to announce thai beginning the first of April the minimum charge for gas will b? reduced from t p"i month, the present minimum charge, to 50 cents per month. al , ": ' AMl'SKMKNTH 4. , 1 The two rharaci M'i. "Shiny Hlack" i and "Hank Gunbin," In Jules Mu'i j ry's new musical play for girls, "t'u- pid at V.issar," are the most conil-, cal creations seen ,in ;he tuards this year. "Shiny" is the counterpart of a colored man found down In Vir-' glnla some years ago. At that time! he took a great many notes of the1 man and promised himself that when' th proper time came he would have him put Into a drama. The time has arrived and "Shiny" has been ni moruillzcd. "Hank" is a young fel low he found in Maine a year ago last summer. He is what a recent reviewer calls "the most perfect r .p resentatlon of a New Kngland f.i helper put upon the stags- since J .-.shun Whilconih first broagl.' on., farm hands to the footlights, stron ger praise couldn't be giv.-ii ,;' any stage copy of any one In t.te flch.. These two delicious s(a,:e characters' will be seen when "Cupid a' Yassar" comes to the Eugene 1 lieai re 0:1 Wed nesday, April 15. KuillTR f.rtAKh ZX.VlllA'ATlwXS The eighth grade final exanilnn tlons for the public schools will be held May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Tvnc.hers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the date for which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILLARD, County Superintendent. WATKIl! WATKK! For pure bed rock water see La Duke & Leffler. We caae off all sur face water by casing Into the bed rock. Insuring nothing bnt pure bed rock water. LA DUKE ft LEFFLER. 999 Vlllard Boulevard. Phone Red 6121. Eugene. 4 MUSICAL FKSTIVAL Reserved S-ilt for Season Ticket lloldc-.'s Available April 1 to f! at Burden & Graham's store. Box office opens at II a. in. General sale opens April Gth. Phone Black 43 J 1 . at 1)1 F.I) ! At his homo north of Junction City. March 28. 190S. Benjamin F. Rlcharson, nged SO years and past. The cause of death was smallpox, lie was a pioneer of Lane county and leaves four sons and two daughters. The funeral was held the same day that death occurred. In Eugene, March 29, 190S, Wil liam P. Nlms, aged 19 years, 6 months and 15 days. He leaves his parents. Mr. arid Mrs. L. A. Nlms, two slstera. Lottlo and Luella, and one brother, Mahlon. Tho Kind Yon Ilnvo Always nought, and which has ccn In uso fop over 30 years, lias borno tho .natnro of and lias bi-t-n iiiudo muter his x-r- J7t-y-, sonal supervision isinco Its infancy. -uxfyy, J-eucAiU Allow no 0110 to ilot'civo jou in thin. -U Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-iis-jrood" nro hut I'.ierlmeiits that trillo with and " '... ,Ker tho health nf 1 11 lii nt. s ami Children Kxpe'-i.u'o against l'vpciiiiu-nt. Whac is CASTORSA Cnstorln is a harmless substitute, for Ci.stor Oil, Pare. Iforie, llrops and Soothing Syrups. It lu lMeasant. H t'ontaius neither Opium, Itlorphino nor other Mareotln Milistiinee. Its ae is its rtiarantec. It destroys AVornis and alloys lVverishnoss. It eures linrilin 1. unci 'Wind Colic. It relieves Tcethingf Trouhles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assinilliil-s tho Food, refrulates tho Stomach and illovvels, ;lviiir healthy imd natural sleep. . , Tho Chlldr.ui's 1'anaeeiv The Motlicr'N lrknul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signature of Si The Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out far u b.) ol Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health thnt's more pre cious than Jewola. Try them for headache, biliousness, constipation and malarln. 1 they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded nt W. A. KuykendnH'B dnit store. A ' N O V N CEM T J. M. Howe and J W. Bii,- aave opened a real estata office In the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would oe pleased to have all Old friends who have property to sell, bcth farm und city, call and Hat same with us and we will do our best to aell same. HOWE ft BUOY, tf 542 Willamette Stree: If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs see our new Mon umental line Just received from thrf factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO COMMISSION TK.LLS KAILItO.VD 4-OMPAXV TO LOWKIt ItATESl It Is understood the Oregon Rnll-I road Commission will sustain the . complaint of the Portland Cliunibcrj of Commerce, against the O. X. & X. Company and will Issue an order this veei' requiring 11 inn! rial reduction In class rates over the main and branch lines of that road throughout the male. C. B. Altchlsoti. of Port land, a member of tho commission, -es,r'nv ...f . .1.1. , deny tho rumor other than to say tuat the coiiumi.si.i ...11,. Its ruling some time this week follow-lir-l die return trom Washington of W. W. Cotton, rhlef counsel for the O. . & N., and .1. N. Teal, titlonuy for the t rnnspurtntlan of ihu Cham ber of Commerc. Messrs. Cotton and T.-al are expected to reach Port land tomorrow. Oregon la 11. The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Htur vorn errv. There Is Only One Thai Br uaoo tik- Ynrnjf oven to burg a cold im one day. IXFOK.MATIOV IIUIIF.AU 412 Willamette street. Timber an farm lands In largo and small tracts. City properties. Lots In Sladden and Blair additions to Eugene. Wo have the goods and the prices nre right. It will pay you to Investigate our propat.ltioi.a beiore yuu uuy eiou wher?. . OREGON LAND CO. A XEW ItF.At, KSTATii FIRM Those having i irnip., timber lands or rellnqulshnieni i, city properties, i Business bouses o.' merchandise for sale should, see Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's "Drug Store, as they are In tnti-'i v'th tnv"eors in nearly ev ery slate In the linlon. Always ronuimbnr the lull luiuio. Look for this h'miaturo cn every box. 5 2 icrrr.T5i 2 Mlii.'S'' m itHiiiliijii'M'1 MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made ol Klectrd Eailern Orrgun hard wheal. It pro Jucrs more lnavei of bretd than any other Hour and the loavei are lighter and whiter. Because of the Increaaed quantity of btead produced 'he coat le nt, higher than lor other lltair.. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ' THE PORTLAND FLOUR ING MILLS 'Sjrias'ond Siawi'sr Sty!3 in Pictorial Review Patterm -: -:- - Agents for ilm Pirtorial revew---5ubsc' iba Now Racket Store Prices Greatly Reduced Now OF Goods Greatly Reduced Herein are listed numerous articles, use ful every day In the year. Call In; the prices on them will aid you In buying. PINK (.H'AI.ITV iB.X!TEWAPr, 1 MHP11 l..S. 1.11 ;K VAKIETY. TM. i i Mi'vpi K i' N S (PK f!!'" .i.sn v in r sins T"' 'i i: '.t:t sin s MI'.WI si:wai;.;, in.itv c. li rli.gs T'''Lli. S I.lv AMI tfITON H i N v m i; .Ms ; ;tt T SETS HI V l ltl it SKIS WX't.l.AlK SETS "UNA 1 J s AMI S.M C KHS JM'A.M'SK TEA SETS 'IE PLATE SETS ;-JN,'V STATU) VKKY ll'l l. ll,( U1TII "MR PINS AM) IMTSKS Mill s' HAMiKKRt HIKES "('M. M Ppop.TKPS AM) HOSE l j X WORK SK KS , "Y WM SIDE COMBS J'MsiliMi PKAII) , f'tl.lSIl AM) SHOES 'II I t Ml ; 1:,I'V l'llt()s i:i vm i iTdiKPS and srcsAii vi:xs i pirtlal list of the good thins " r a; our pale. If you w!h to pr-dtt f'!i'-e.l prlc-s, come to the s'ot" 1.1 sh 'W you thru'.igh. THE EUGENE RACKET STORE We are compelled to close out most of our goods on account of the danger of damage to them while putting in the new wall for the Odd Fellows' Building, soon to be commenced.' Rather than pack up and quit business during this work we have decided to sell at cost and below cost in many cases, in order to reduce. Sale began Monday, and goods are moving fast, and you will be too late if you put it off until the first cf next week. ' Cost no Object Goods must move We qaote prices on a few unifies ihck fro needful to every home. Th reductions would b; larger if cur irofits were greater-in cJher words we give you tha profit, ar.d in sonv c-ses more than the profit.. Iftc bar Williams' Shaving Soap Olc o.",c Scrub llrushes o:l- 07c Scrub Urushea n."c Sue Homo Hnli-tics , i!ilr (i.,c IHvh Mop o:k- UCc Sink Ilri.sh. only Olc 15c ChnpiMni; Knlv.n Hie 2dc RlurkliiK Urushes, each 1'Jc 15c K,'i( Heaters, each I2e 'Atc SuvliiK Strops for 25c fide Shavlnx Strops f ir IOc 10c SiiavinK Strops reclucerl to Ilc 07c Cake Turners nt O.V 10c Scrub llrushes fur OMc End the we 2k right by making your purchases at the Eugeno Racket. Store. The sals will last until stock is sufficiently reduced to care for with convenience Eugene R.acket Store, w-J-!f1Eir?I!1Prop- j Framed Pictures Wo liave hnnsInK on the wall thnt in noon lo ho t rn out, m-veral tluzon plctur of va ' r MtH kliulrt wr an rompollfil to ( Ioho buforo tin; iiiiMonK bfRln work. ThtK plcturvB am till friunif In neat Kilt tiionldinK.-. DurltiK snlo they will b rhmtnl out uh low as. a.-h lJu Lo.ce Curtains t;nfim otbir t )i In kh to Ir' (INpowfwI cf at a 'iw pifii' rnii Ih (iir Hptt.;l.il Hue of I, urn f'rutalii)'. Tiny arw rln-api-r than bare wia-'Inw-i. In fart, you cautiot ;irfnnl to b with out th tn at tin; prlroH tiwy will st'Il for dur ing tbl Hiiiu. Indian Baskets -Only h few of thene llitHkelK remaining. Tby nre asnorted alzea. During thin alu they will bo illpoeil of reKiirdlemi of coat. Postal Cards We' bave tbem In nlinont every den rlptlon fr.int the romlia in thr liuiutlful. Keiuind your fth niln from a iliylauro of your exist ence by KomlliiK them umtalii. Com Ich n ,, Il in lri.'iU of iith'-r ar'ielei of t'.l; -'it.e t'i uuin'roiiH to mention, reiln. i .l t, :c-l: . ?'! p:i ..''iilTTTTTT