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TRBEl'OBSK iUitf Ooiilb. TfKHOAY, MARCH 81, 1008 I THe Friendly Store Specials I 20c 36rin Fine Figured Swiss, yd 1 8c Fifteen pieces of fine Swiss, In dots, strli.es and figures; all while and colored effect; all new d'.-Hlgns; splt'iidl! values ai 20c and 25c; sale price, per yard IKc 15c '36-in Figured Silkoline, yd J2c Twenty-five pi s Sllkallne; beautiful assortment of putterns: floral and Persian dc.'lK.is, In all combinations of colon; fin? tW.y finish; special, pfr yai'1 , 12 54c 50c Fancy Curtains Net, -a yai d 42c C-V Zm- " ' IW " ' " Lace Curtains Specially Priced Thero hundred' pairs of fine net and Nottingham Curtains; ic cllly priced for thin Hauler sale', nelit, w designs In both white and ecru and cream. FINE AND JAIL SENTENCE FOB LIQUOR SELLER .VIM.MM AltX(lM), Altl'.KSTKl) If lit VIOI.ATINC MK'AI. OPTION LAW, ASSKtKKl fjtUOO AX1 CIV KX TKX DAVS IV COUNTY JAIL THOMAS l.l.NX CASK DIS-MISSKIJ $1.00 Curtains, imlni.Mc . Curtains, pair M-SJS $1.25 Curtains, .I.IO l.00 Curtains, pair 3.S0 f.HO Ctirtnibs, pair . $I.S. 7.nO ( nrtaliio, pair , . a.(M) CurthliiH, pair .l.75 l-ln. Ilurlnis l M colors; SOc 5:1.150 Curtuliis, pair. $2.00 imllty, yard 13c Wednesday we Offer these Specials 36-in Black TaffetaSilk 90c, $1,00, $J. 25 Three BpcclaU In niuck Tfteta 811k that will create a stir at thcf Bilk counter on Wednody; only one piece of each price; and we advise early shopping If you are desirous of getting any JI.2G Silk. BOc; 1.3B Silk for $1.0; $1.60 811k for $1.25; all 36-lnchos wide. 36-in Fine White Cambric, yd . 12c Wo have 3t ten pieces of this cambric muslin? line salt Hn Ish, lor nndetwear, etc.: ten yards to a customer; it you can t tome, telephone and e will send It to yon; 16c quality, a yard . 4 12c $7.50 Blick Silk Petticoats, each $5.00 Three dosen Btack 811k Petticoats, made Irom gooAl quality Black TaMota, cnlesiaidly finished, Pres de Sole, dust tuIYIb; $7.5 value, ach i . . . . . . 4.-. . . . $.( 50c, 60c, 75c Plain and Fancy Hose pr 44c Tills IncJuaes our entire wk ! staple, and fancy Hosiery, lilack ana colors, plain, late wl emV-oldered: all Ike new sfcvles of tan, brown, blues, pink, 'itaVMidcr, lc; values .n T&c; a pair 41c Yw0nhorv'sS. RFriendly "Your Money Back A raid was made on Thomas Linn's estnurant at the corner of Hixth and Willamette Btreets last night by the police, and Linn, the proprietor, was taken tf) the scen placed under arrest, charged with 'laid, but the wr selling liquor In violation of the lo- on. al option law.. Today William Ar nold, who was working at the restau rant, was arrested on the same charge by Chief of Police I'arrlngton. Uotn pptared In the justice court tnis ar- emoon. Arnold pieaaea guilty ana was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 Hiid to serve tn days In lull, lie was unable to raise the anmunt of the. fine up to a late hour this afternoon. The case ngnlnst Linn was dismissed in account of lack of evidence against him. Policemen Purdy and Gratia- .. nade the raid on the Place last. nl' - , Sn... A nvnllnmnn( to a u .ntiund tlUkT . ham firing his pistol In the air ' endeavor to stop a number of mlm,e men who got out of the place .e nollr-e entered. They were w,anredTiB witnesses. . PUUKONAl, X 4.4.4. ..). Ciittafi) Grove this nonti to take nor plana Icanonatit the University. Olvylionrn Rhodes mine up 'from Portland today to vMl friends and relaUlves hero and at Thurston. J ("1 Rlnrfv. iircsli1nt i1 the Pnrt. Hon, K. A. Hooth woul fo 'ItartliiKfl , iund, Kugeae & RwMturn Hallway Totliiy rn mnminss. j H up from r'ortlnnd on business. C. M. roster, or SSoiflli Haven, i, t. Nlcklln went to Cottage Grove Mich.. Is In the city. thhe nftcrwoon to view the political jerry innnuu i-. ; norizou in inai pari ii 'iiie iiiury. to Washington points. .. . I Mrs. M. A. Brnmhiy, of Boise. Ida J. MrfLfthur, of HostSuurK, la in no went to Rosetmrg this afternoon Kugene tor a low aaya. . rti, Visit Imr dnughtvr, Mrs. Ed Pen Hcv. N. w. I'nuips ana wiru, tn (rra, .. t Tklaplnun), are In tne city. - A. Unrstead ana family went to Mrs. Walter Hobs Is mv Traim u'lirt- TortlanU itoUay im a liort Visit, ex land for a few days' visit. porting tu return In ten dnys or two W. -WE. Avery is in tne racy mr Kveokn. few day Visiting Ms wile. A. A. Simmons wunt to Cottngo Miss A. M. Hmlth 'came sip Tvom xirove this nlternnrm to attend tho Junrtloa Cty this anerminm. county ramp oT tne "Motloni -Wood it. 1. Biinon. 01 Asniariw, iiiiiYvii .men tomorrow. hern thin morning on liuslness. V. J. 'Hard went to rntiaire ifSnivu this attmnoon on mining haifhii'is. i, V. Wnilth "lid K. K. Plenum, tit Hnlom, hto In Kugono tn ansliioss. Mr. and Mrs. Ijeatnr Toiler m urn- ; ed MnnAuy'from a visit nt rrrswoll. Attorney 0. V. Hkliiworth Tcturti rd last, night from a trip to Pemliinll. C, W. t'llno, Hnnthern Tiu lflc : trainmaster, spent Inst night In the rlty. I Mr. anil Mrs. W. V. rnsslfty re-j turned restordsy from a visit nt Ita-1 . nip.'. . 1 Miss l-ims llenllir"e retiirnefl this, eftcrnoon 'from a visit at Jnnvflim 'if. Mr. anl "Mm. It .(1. ttrady rinne down from Creswell on the noon train j today. Andy rtrsrmm. the hotel man mf Cottage Orove, was In the city yrs-i terday. . KellK Wagnor leaves tonight n a Trip to Ashland and Intermediate nolnts. 1 meet wl!! TrubaDly be arranged for Msy 9. as Oregon Is very favorable to that date. The superlntnedeet of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Sorfety at Portland has petitioned the Lnne county juve nile court to commit Archie Harri son, aged 14 years, who wis nt to the society from this county Decem ber 31., 1907, to the state reform school, as he Is beyond th control of the society. The superintendent Btates that the boy was placed In the home of a good family, but that wit1 out cause or provocation ho ran aw An alarm or lire was nir-'fi ,flffl iiikiii ai ;ou o c-iii'-n. f.-iv 111 the residence of Mrs. Aniline i",, 't,., lid l1n Hiid the g 'tblrry fei giving the i.ii fire from el "the city. The II use wagon were WILL V0;,E ON LOC'i OPTION AT JUNE ELECTION 100 Doses $i!ta Triw xtliiy of Hood's Sarsaparina, in ill Uiciusuc.1 (liquid) form: or In tue new r.d equully eflectlve tablet torm- S00 Doses $! at the, corner of West Fifth coin streets burned out. flames Bhot up twenty above the top of the fl' appearance of a hone the business flection chemical engine a nC a lines of hose An was not turned CITY NEWS Quarterly lnr,pctifon of Comnanv A will 'occur topjgfci. A carload of plaster arrived this morning for L.. M. Roney. (lev. "W. Taqor TPtirrned last night from Lacomh, where he went to see his fiithr-ln-lnw, who is very III. He left htm sinking rnpldlv. 8. Merlnil let! today for Salem nnd Portland, where he wfll transact bus iness. He lias been sick for a long time, but Is now much better. Mrs. Iiora Mode has so far recov ered frmn her operation as to be able to resume her position as steno grapher in the real estate office of Hiirienbeck & Fisher. . 5IVSICAI. KKSTIVAL ItrmTvoil Neils for Season Ticket llolnYrs Available April 1 .to at Tlurden & Graham's store. I01 office opens st 9 a. ni. fleneral sale onens April 6lh. Phone Black 5 43V. Mrs. J. A. Need went to Junction CHy today to visit her brother, Bud j - Kompp. ', xhbj Is the season of llsllessness, Free Thomas, the architect, went Bra(,np, Rml ,p.lm rt,u.r. H. to Cottage (Trove this afternoon on ,,.,.., Km.ky M()mlll,, q-01i ,ur puslwess. ' preventnllve. Makes you strong and A. C. Woodcock retnrnnl this r- orm. 3r,c ,,a or Tablets, teruoon from a visit lo tils farm he- I Inn Urim Co lo Irving. K 1 J. V. Walters and son. V. C. Wal-j si-ere In the city today. AtlornVv '. rn Snow sin! wife came, nil from 1'ortland today and are reg- f lt"led st tho Hotel Smeede. Mli"s Vera Herren mine down fr 1111 , ;Just received, Last year s stock al cost, ( nil and see CIIAMBKKS IIAKHWAKK Cti (inlon-S."i C1IAM11KHS IIAHinVABK i'O. , Another rar'load of pressed brick for the njew depot arrived this morn ing and was unloaded. The "W. C. T. U. will meet at E:30 11. m. tomorrow nt the home of Mrs. Palmer at 643 Alder street. Hons"hold goods for C. .1. Bovd from Monrovia, Cal., arrived here Inst night. Mr. Bovel Is a recent ar rival here. Tho Allen Fruit Comnnpy today shipped a carload of dried prunes to California. .1. C. McKlroy has sold his Iiti? of thoroughbred Shorthorn cattlo to Frank lladley, of Crow, who will move them to his farm thero. Dr. Jaimes Hussell. denn of the teachers' college of Columbia Univer sity, New York, will address the as sembly nt the University of Oregon tomorrow forenoon nt tho usual hour, The public Is Invited to attned. V. II. P. I,, nlease take notice that they are to meet at the Eugene thea tre ihursdny morning at 9:30. All members be sure and attend. Bv or dor of the president, Anna J. Calkins. The new Springfield rifles for the two local companies of iillltla have been shipped from the arsenal and they ar due to arrive within ten days. The Krag-Jorgenson, now in use, will be packed and shipped to the nrsennl. T. M. Garrett,. M. r. Mitchell and .Ins. McCruni. noprslws of th proo erty of th extate of William Brown lee, deceased, today riled with the prnhnt" con-t their Inventory of the or i..'rty. They appraised It at $2. 0M1.79. The funeral or Mrs. D. It. l.nkln was held this afternoon at the fain llv residence on East Eighth st'.it, with Interment n the I. O. O. f. cemeterv. The services were con ducted bv her old psflfnr, lt"v r A. Wooley, assisted by Hev. H.V. Mount. A large number of friends of tho family were In attendance. ernAor,a of iTthe W4 of gov- nM m- r-nimrelM Club 1-si n res on -r Tlertoq submitted fig 1 l e amount of postage ud of let" '"tf'ni work and the number lnne """t out. In De-ember nnd ', jr v "$:r5 were spent for nnolage. I, Hu February, and S0 In J, s'c'h. The number of corrosnon nfts Is now T401 nnd the numb'' 91 letters sent to individuals and tileces of mall snt out. since Decem- 'uerlst'lsTB,T2TS. illOT.EIi AltTtlVAUS Illoti'l Smeislr. Geo. Clark, Portland. A. 'Graham, Cottage vGrove. F. Lee and wife, San Francisco. A. G. Farley, New York. A. D. Selby, San Francisco. O. L. D. Lynn. Sen Francisco., D. SB. .ItatUiBWs, Chlcagou F. Sayles, Chicago. F. E. Bunker, Boston. M. Beale, Boston. E. J. Sabbles. Chicago. Max Friedenthal. Portland. K. W. Harvey. DesMoines. C. W. Cline, Koseburg. G. E. Scheuser, Portland. F. G. Keller, Portland. M. Fleet, Ashland. Or. J. J. Alexander, San Francisco. Wm. Menke, San Francisco. ,1' L. Wavne CMcaeo. Jus. Martyn, St. Louis. EXTRA SPECIAL Along with our store lm- provement sale we will put on i sale for MONDAY AND TUESDAY LADIES' NEW SPHINX! STYLES IN SHIRT WAISTS. . Tailored effects and embroidered. Prices: '' $1.00 value 71e $1.25 value SSc $1.60 value $1.2,1 4 $2.00 value.. $1,117 $2:25 value 1.89 $2.50 value J1.9X $3.00 value $2.34 $3.60 value $2.64 FRANK "E. DUNN. The following delegates from Eu gene camp, Modern Woodmen, will attend the county camn at Colt sue Orovj tomorrow, some of them going up this afternoon and the remainder tonight: S. It. Mnaher. A. A. Sim mons, W. H. Mnxhnm. F. It. Welch. J. 8. lllEglns, .1. II. .v.winsn, II. (1. Mnshor. Fred Chamberlain, F. E. Bo denhame, David Link. 4' TtTTTTTtTtTTt ' .IMUNICATi FKSTITAL Ili-soneil Seats for Season Ticket Holders s Available April 1 to 6 at Burden Graham's store. s Box office opens at 9 a. m. General snle opens April 6th. . Phone Bluck 5431. 4 t's 4' tTinrox m ith iiEoniiKi) xi .n- l-.KIt OF .NAMES FILKD WITH COIATV ( LKItlv TODAY FIVE mxiiii:i am) xixirrv-oxK ' PKlISOXS l.EtiALLY SIGXKIl . Todav the petition for the local op tion election was filed and the ques tion of whether or not the sale of li quor shall be prohibited in Lane county will be placed on the ballots at tho coming June election. The pe tition contains the names of 591 le gal voters of the county, the clerk having gone over the list and struck out all of the names which do not appear on the registration books. There were not many of them. The law requires ten per cent of the vot ers of the county to sign, the peti tion, and many more than the re quired number were on. The petition was circulated during the past two months by those opposed to the present "dry" condition of the county, and many have hopes thai they will win out at tne pons. IXKIAXA MIXKS WILL NOT CLOSE OX APltIL FIRST Tene Haute, March 31. It was agreed in a joint conference of Indi ana miners and operators that the present scale of wages continue after today, pending a settlement of the scale. This means there will be no suspension In this state tomorrow. Pennsylvania Will ("lose. Pittsburg. March 31. At a nieet- ine of miners and operators this af ternoon it was decided that all mines In the Pitsburg district would sus pend operations at midnight tonight until a wage scale agreement was reached. About 30,000 miners in Western Pennsylvania are afected. AXACOXDA COPPKR DECLARES IMVIDKXI) New York, March 31. The' directors of the Anaconda Mining Company today de clared a quarterly dividend of fifty cents a share. This div idend is unchanged from lust quarter. .NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OK LLEWELLYX TELEPHONE CO. The stockholders of said company voted at the annual meeting to call (i special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse, School District No. 44, Lane county, Oregon, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to be present. J. H. PERKINS. Pres. A ANDERSON. Sec. m8 Fresh garden seed In bulk CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. TEA Why isn't everything moneyback? Evcrythiiiff isn't good enough. Yosr tTMerteturnt rottr mon, U ran dos't Uu IkkilUu's Bed; ! hi. .N t'so to Die I have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble as lone as you can got Dr. King's New Discov ery." says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rusb- boro. Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a roiiuli oulrkei thsn anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia. ble remedy for coughs and colds. In grippe, asthma. bronchitis nnri Ryan. I hoarseness Is sold under guarantee at r.oc The student body of Ashland nor mal school has adopted resolutions indorsing the act of the last legisla ture in appropriating $125,000 an- nunlly for the support of the State University, and extending to the alumni association of the school as surances of its hearty co-operation and sympathy in trying to defeat the referendum on the University bill at the Juno. Hection. iPMiia . Hawkes Cut Glass Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting c have built up our trade in Cut Glass on the high ' (. quality of the "Hawkes" x - J. O. WATTS JEWELER Dr. T.Felix Pouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep tic 'J oilet Powder fur infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refreshing effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25' cents Box. Pre-' pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITV, Proprietor of BODRAUB'S ORIENTAL CRU 108 SALS ADD HCCOaMKtNWB- STANLEY'S. 6ia Willamette St. - . - - . F.Ulrede 1 Ji'L3,f JmJSTIC r MOULDING - PQ5TJ,BQxgi! SIGK HtAUASHE Positively cored hj these Little Pills. They also relievo DIs" tress Irom Dyspepsia, In. digestion and Too Hearty Rating, a perfect rem edy tor Dizziness. Katraea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste la tne Votna, Coated TmilPie, Pain In the side TORPID UVKR Th, nsrolate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL WIGt TEe OLIVER. Typewrfen! Is the strongest manlfolder i s market. It wi maks ax( copies than any other. Tr; it tt occ. 1 uai a me Dest. Don't forget: The Oliver Is the Railroad on, It's the Telegraph Oliver. Ideal "mill" for wire wort C S. Frank, . Local ApJ ruwnc, xnacK, 'GUI HOUSEFUHN1SHIN3S We now have the most cotod line of stoves in Eujtte Btds and Bedding;, Rufsui M.ittinj, Sh;lf Hu-lra; and tutteltj EUCENK 6? W. E,gKtIi. H. rjOIIIVt M. for InammilmcOae of th. bliJdw 1 ta4 Kldnsri. No tut OarM qalDtl; ul 14 Dtlr all CaaMinia of tha t'rlaarj oiaaa kl aolotalr baralaa. draidita, PriajllSali mall, poatpall. PAaM boiMtalL kUm. I mi issijufifwaw irELuro.vwt 4oId by W. I..DE liaanM HOWER & WOOD" " Rrfll Estate and Timber tanda llanrh, lrm and iity PiOpertj Vonr putronncp 1 respectfully solid (erf. Room 1, ht Kirst Nat. ftani S. E, Stevens .. PIANO TP VFB . . f.eave orders at EilrtV Pint House. . Phone Mais 4L, Resilience 1SH West I2I Itesidence Phone Kill KtL CARTERS OlTTLE SILVER Roselun-g News: .lohiinv forinerly of this cltv but of late fore. 1 W. A. Kuykendall's drug store man of the 110M hnnlcal ileoartmt'tit of aud SI. Trial hmile free YOUR .VONEY depos tcd in the Eugene Loan and Savings Dnnk is absolutely secure - The gn-.it vimll. innl' s.if. n sli'sll pnrt i'f Ibe t't tc-i.ur.U p:- li.".inir-es of ov-t- Ivttii.tMin. end iixtt'cii v--.-ii-a 01 iis-tiii kmm b:iuk mi 1 f tho t 'Ti, -t in 1 - Our rtll'Vlora. in :;, i t r . 1-ll.k nn. I ll... I... ., .. 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Suld by all drnctisis. HALU &. iHUMWAY. Plumbing aim aWBr work Also general jet flng ir. tm , nmw.irk.i Ireti work t 1 I I v,. Urry a f., ilB or ing Phone Black ij, promi If it IS you already know all we can tell cu about it If it IS'NT, you-want PURE WHITE FLOUR in f Kitchen Next Eakinp- Dav. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. :i:-:l ll.ircfir.l. A. V. H.i- kc'l i : t! 1 1 . n:i, I K 1 , '"I- C , ciiAMitriis n-i;uw c. r.lir'i- N':lt'.V . s Y. 'IK' f.'!l Ki: Fi! ' PURE WHiTE FLOUR is nudtf Selected fcoich s apj is s'ric !y 'I-ir -lie. -JpureVVh'toF;cw r ' ,' i.n 1 c.I e; as or t'.e I. '!;!!' lr! ,'f ' O' IU.1 i)l Pure YVhire Flour nb Sah by the fo!lo Merchants, prKe51"" per fa. k (Jen. T. M-'ll .v XV. .M. to IV. A. 11-11 K. I. M 1 The Kii o c C. 11. I'"' l el-r !" IV. H. ( . I,. . M . V. -I. I '' .1. W. '. I: fi'iinl: ' ' I li,-.. i- - t;. 11 i fl- ' !-.'!;. t at- anJ S.i,i".- -'i i; r 1 L.lWlSV