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EIGEXK DAILY OfARn, VKIXKKI.Y, AIMtll, a. 1008 1 1 .30 A. Following the be thV w mm v nation of :h of Merchandise Thrown the top of our buildine at, Goods now on Display in our k & fi? Ok ? A Free Deskribution Cv Of OUR. PRESENT STOCK GOODS MUST GO Wanted 50 SALESMEN Is Exhausted Mercantile the Age 00DS TH ' TheWhv A. If Wilsrattt? St .1 Doors EUGENE, OR.E. Windows 50 ROWN efore South of 9th St. y s GEORGE CONSER ' , DIES AT HEPPNER Heppner. Or., March 31. (ieoise Conser, cashier of the Klrst Xntlonal! Bank of Heppner, died in this city at 3 o'clock this morning, lie had been unconscious for the previous 4 S I hours, and death was momentarily ex-1 pectcd by his relatives. The funeral will take place at Heppner on Thurs day, interment being In the Heppner cemetery. Sir. Conser was born In Marion county.. this state, in VS."i,"i. His fa ther was on of th pioneers In the flouring mill business, having estab lished a plant at Jefferson when wheat-raisins was lir Its Infamy In ihe Willamette valley. In IS90 Mr. Conser married Miss Lillian Ft hen, daughter of C. A. linen, one of the early settlers of what Is now Morrow ciunty. Mr. lihea Is president of Ihe bank of which his son-in-law was ashler ever since its organization. Dec -ased has two brothers in Port land, V. S. i Shan) and 11. r. Con ser. and a sister. Mrs. U. O. Thomas, at Turner, Oregon. EDWARD BAXTON PERRY COMING APRIL 17 Thp EiiKno Music Cluh Is fnrtu nni" in sorurln? Kdward n.ixtnr IVr rv far n pin no loturt'-roi'itnl oi Fri iav oveninc Aurll 17. Mr pnrrv is Ihe nrtafnntnr and "liii'f rt?r'Mitiit.ve of tho pianoforte h'cturo-i'prital, of which ho has nivn mnr than two thousand in tho I'nit M Sta'os in tlie past twenty years Mis plnn is to prof nop each ctniipnst "nn wit'i a hrinf flk, cullimr atten tion to t drscrlnttvo nr omntinnal rr"-;irfn-tct;ps tnd tho c'n'irMstan'-"--of is orin. thus rend"-inu it nhH Intrust ins because fully Jmoliglhle to ail. Kvorv student of mup'c should boar thi- t Ion tpd pian a th Pnmnt of rood derived nnnot b ostimafo:!. To ho!r ernori tjiuMc fq ono of to vry bt ways of s'ndylnt it. Tho fin ished iinisician should hoar Mr. porrv as ho rrivos ono of tV host rinc"rte to b heard, r'ndorltm onlv ( b -.-t niiiff, and plav; as only nrttf Those wli'i bavp never bad th. op portunity for i"usicaf ciilttir nr s pociallv tho rlasH iibov. all tlr-r-wh: should tako ndvar'a-ro of thl opportunity, for thoy wMl l,nar soni" of tho vront classics mad" nlain as no otl'or pianist, has succoodod in dninir Mr. I'orry N a. vorv ntoM"it:il man. a writer of oxroptional aliHity would have bi?n distinuulsbed as h loot uror alone, nnd dd to tliis l ono of tho most anronipli-ibed artosts of Kuropo nnd America today. Tho club has placed the prieo of admission at T0 cents, Tho concert will be Riven In' tho M, church. WIIiLAMKTTH VAMAKY CO. ItKUiri' GAS HATKS The Willamette Vnlley Company desires to announce thnt beginning the first of April the minimum charge for gas will be reduced from l pot month, the present minimum chflTge, to 50 cents per month. al ANSOVXCKMHNT J. M. Howe and J "V. Hnof Vaavp bpenod a real estate office In the building with J. A. MauWs Jewelry store, number 543 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased to have all old frlecids who have property to sell, bcth farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE & UL'OY, tf 642 Willamette Preet RliJHTl! ;UAI)R FX AMI NATION'S The eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools wlif be held May 14. 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready, for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the pertton ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 1 5 days before the date for which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILLARD, County Superintended. lN'POItMATIOV Bl KKAtr 412 Willamette street. Timber an farm lands In laro and small trncts. City properties. lotH In Slartden and Hlalr additions to Kuwene. Wo have the Roods nnd tho prices are rlKht. It will pay you to InveatiKate our propositions before you buy else, whcr.v OltKCON' LAM) CO. v.Tt;i:: wati ':: For Jul re bfJ r-ifk water se Ihifce Loffbr. We case off all sur face water by ra-hn; Into the bed ruf!:. insurtnu noihit.t: but .tnire bed I rock y.'ntrr. LA LVKK LKrTI.KR, 099 Villurd Boulevard, Phono H'd 5121. Kugene. A NKW II K A L KSTAIK 1'lllM TFi'mp having frtrmft, tlmi)'"r Hndu i 'ir re ilninilKhmuntn, city proper! I , i IxiKinfJt hniiHi'8 ov niorrhfui(iifM for sale nhoiild (! Wllmn Mr holii, ovi'r F.lnn'B Ijrug Sinn;, an tlu'f an; in touch with. Invcj'orj iu uenrly e- ury Blalc In the Lr.lon. Ft InvlRornKfn, mrTinthPnn and j r 11 1 1 ri h up, kii'' "i in contlltlon, I iihvi-li'ally an1 iS-inally. TIib- whal j UoiliYifr'n finrky MnuniHln T-a wil, lo. Tea or InbluU. .'.. J I. Inn liniK ('. ; 'l"ri'(h ifarilfn rmt of nil kind al :-!m Hive KrMifry. W. 1. (jibiion -jn, vi p.i r.ipnui airi. MONDAY LAST UAY TO ESCAPE PENALTY Next Monday will be the last day for the payment of taxes without a penally for delinquency. One hulf of the amount due may be paid at this time, and the county will obligingly carry the remain- der until October. Hut un- less half has been paid. 10 per cent penalty will be add- ed after Maniiay atul one per cent per month thereafter un- til the (ax Is paid. 4 4 TIIK C1IK AliO SVMPIIO.W KttiK Hr.Mn.v vm .kv.-.i..w.i:t kKl. One of the best known musical u' KUHUat iwtih m . uu a'liu.n i nuit oitili'S is l tie L'luciiso isj iuti.ioii.v C4KAira.( under ui ct.tm o) Aiuiipu iioseiUK'cker. rur ut.r uiiu1 . Ais In, liiiksicai ori;.iiu..n l.'ii i.ao lie, ii tit. i v'.ni.ii ii; Hi, i i iiio in u. t.t, Ufiivais oi i m. .tt. utile vw.n. i u. perMiiiiiel oi iis liiem Hers ai c so iii ui cd as to make n an .uUiiiraiile v. uiciV i nr mi' j..,iiort oi 1 1 a i Mir icut'.- aiui Di.ilnrw a.isoi .;u un, ..it m. iv it i in- t, iiitanti S nii.nia On ut'M i a tip in ilus ci;t.-s in unihUa. literal ure, uut I ueir liln ai y ami iv--p'rloiie iti one. ul tlie largest t anv traveling organizaiions ui tliis char atier in i ue world. cor years Uiey nave invaded lunada nndfc played with ttif most critical of the Mii.mu organizations of that section til uu country. Many of the lending musical cities and festival centres have been visited, and last season an extensive tour was made of the Pacific coast, where the orchestra played in every important ciiy in the West. The San Francisco press spoke highly oi the orchestra, declaring nothing bet ter had been heard in that city since tho Mts. when Theodore Thomas gave the wt'll-renieiubered series In old Moehanic;:' pavilion. This year t he orchestra Is aug mented by a number of excellent in strumental soloists, which 'Will add much to tho artistic work of lhr festival- season locally. Nothing be;tei in orchestral jcoueerts are now being given in America, than these' of lln t'.iicago irymohonv Orch"stni. nn i when they visit this city on April I I .Mid 1", augmented bv a. tpiart 'tte of vocalists and our local chorus of !"' voices, a splendid musical treat l promised. Season M-kets now Helling at Bur den & Ornhani H.. ItKPl lUJCAV STAT!' COMMITTKK AIMMIi 10 At last G. A. West K'te, United States toirveyor-uenornl for Oregon, hjui in his capacity of chnirman of the Republican state commltteti, decided to call the body togeth-r to set a date for the stnto convention. Westgntc has ipmted the call for Friday. April 10. The state committee will call the state convention and apportion, delegate". Tho time of holding the state con vention 13 left to the Committee and It will probably be held some time In May. There was some f?ar that the convention would be held prior to tho primaries, hut owing to the pro crastination of Wpfltffrito, this fear is now set at rest. Had the stste con volition 'been called before the nrl marles the senatorial fight nnd other IsstiPs would have ben drnggd In Westgatf hns Fdudlously nvoided b'opnrd'7lng t Interests of nny of hN ciindid 'fes bv nn enrly convention although there hnd been a demand for It from certain quarter.--Portland TeUgrnm- lle Got What He Needed. "Nine years ngo It looked If my tlmn had come" aavs C. vnrthlng. of Mill Crenk, Ind. Ter. "I wna sn run down thnt life hung on n very slender thread. It was then that niy drtivglst reeommendd Electric Hit ters. I boneht a bottle ani I got what 1 nded strentrth. I had one foot In th crnvp, but Flf-trle Hit ters put It back on the turf again, nnd I've hen. well ever HlncvM SoM nn Hor rnsrnntin at W. A. Kuykendall drug Btore. 50c. If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs see our new Mon umental line Just received from thv factor. CHAM flKHS HAR DWARF! CO. John Rlva, of Vlnlnir. la., snvs: "I have b'Moi Belling DeWlft's Kidney nnd bladder PilN f rr about n vitr and th"v ulv'e belter Hat lfa Ion tbar my ptll I over i'd. I linv lined them nivfelf with fine resultH.' Sold by n 1 1 dru i;ist4. Con l.-nnMl Riiili'im nt i)f "(inliilon ni EUGENE LOAN & SAYINGS BANK of Kinrr'iH-, fln-i'ori, At tho cioxi' of IiiisImi'sh Mnr. 30, llios Ili'oiirri'H t-onri nn Dlscuiiuti. . . . i H.'.sos.to Donrtu aii'I Wnrrnnin of Eileen and l.nno Co. . . 'n:, 1 n m Ovfrdrn'1!! . , , r 211.7:.' Itoal K-liitc. Furnltiiri! and Klxi u r'. ........ 2(iooo Of Avallahlo Canh 30h744.2: $7:fKI27.I l,lal.lllll-. "ailli Hiork tinniinn on f'lroln'n I'.'.OOO.nn I'lollvlilfd I'roflta Ih'in Kxpi'iiMa an! Ta-a paid I i;:,.i2 on Tlmo f.r'lfl- 1Hf of I')- : iio-lt I : :i l r. 7 s s.i ! Indlvl.lnal li'- rnsind d pori- ' l' 4.12l!!l."i.5l l) po'lla o f Hank .... I !.s,1 Tolal 'poii;ia ICC7794.1 V 7'9327.H The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths.! There is a disease pit veiling in this countrv most dunecrous Iccjoisc t niece p- ttv Many sudtlcu j deaths are caused I by u heart tiis- i ease, pueuiuouia, heart failure or r- a)MpIexy Hie often the result ot kid ney disease. If kidney trouble i allowed toad vance the k idnev-iM)istn- yi. e.l bliKHl vill at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of tlie bladder, or the kidneys themselves bieak flown ami waste nway cell by cell. Jikulder troubles almost always result from n derangement ot the kid..eys and h cure is obtuiuetl quickest bv a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake bv taking lir. Kilmer's -wamp-Root, the great kidney, liver ami bladder remedy. It collects inability to hold urine nnd scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant neeesMtvoi beiii compelled to go otleit lhtoue,h the ilav, and lo vet up many times dining the mti. The mild and the cxUaoidtnai y elkvl of Suamp Root is sotm reaii. tii. It s-t.iiitls the highest for us wtMitiei till CUjes oi the llio-t dl:-UeSMlP' eases, 1 Swamp Koot i-. pleasant li take ailil is so.d by ail ill egoists in lilt ;, -cent and tme-diiliar si. e 1kh1cs. '.m inav have a sample Imti'.e ot this umniertui new covei v and a book that tells nil about it, both sent fice by mull. Address, 1 ir. Kil mer iS: Co., iiinghamtou, N. V. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this paper. I ou't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, llinghamton, N. , on every bottle. Good Clothes Marked By Quality and Style .hi- tin- kind (hut wo nl warn cur. i y in Nliu k. Tint Ml Ioii'Ih, Slorn Co. Ii in ml Is n Kniirnn tro of rxt'fllniri. nil ivmil unit liniiil tniloriMl by (lio bfNt of J tvorkuifii. M llljj roilurlloiifl on ul ulnlof SSult In (inli-r to cloM thrm out nnd nuiko room ror now aturk. Wo rarry a full line of fur. nlnlilnun for turn, and our prices and-atjrlca are rlnht. B ' Wo own our own building. pay no rout nnd' nro Mitlaflod nidi a niiNoniiblo profit. ED. HANSON No, H Kntrt Ninth Htreet KiiKeiie, Orison i J. M. Morris V. Jr. Morrl J. W. Warrnn The Red Star Itifil lilali, liiNiiriiiirc, lnvikNt inoiilH, I,oiiiim t : : t t l'roH-rlr l.lMi-d mill Sold nt Otwicr'H priri; :::::: Hooin 4, Medium hloik. Corni'r Sth and W 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 . i Si j, I'honcs - f)ff Ui-. Illiick 0J7I; iti'si d.'iic i-, lllni.k 4 ii2. 1'lli;i'lH', .... (Iii-iiii Wilson & Nichols !rati-d oppohllc Sllli'i'd lioltd, Up talr, aro In i-o-opMrarion wlih ovim 1000 Iloal Kit ln flrnm. (llvo them a trial, Tln'y dy atrlclly huuoat Inni-Ini-aa. Thi y II. t property in all parts if tho statu. , Julius Goldsmith Hbtwrrlne for Ui UalLY GtAHl, KUsrio MOUIDiNQ 'jv POST5, BOXES! IF YOU NEKO Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nut,s and Oranges J. W. WHITE , lb Grocer Corner Sth and Wlllamrtte Stt. Phone Red 4611 "IEe OLIVER. Typewriter Is tho stroiiRi'st miinlfoldor on the imirkot. It will make moro clear copies tli un any other. Try it and see. That's I ho boat. Don't forget: The Oliver la tho Kallroad Oliver. It's tho TeloKraph Oliver. Jdoal "mill" for wjre work. C, S. Frank, Lpca Agent, Phone, Black, 40l E. C. Oulliford Feed end Livery, v Boarding Stables New Kloor Itonnv New Ituliber Tiro Tiiriiooln. Fnll Croi'k Htaire I.ino. 1011 Wost Nib Hlrwt. I'lione Main 00 For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting orices bedrock. Well drilling it my business and I am pre pared to do your work in a first class manner and at pric es (li.it cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Rd SJfl - i57 Hish Si. C K. Munrof i t! W. Munroe HOUSEFURNISHINCS Wc now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugei e Bids and Bedding', Rugs and Matting, Shell Hirjwarj and cuttetryr 6? W. Eighth st: EUCFNIT . . OR.CCCON Scott's santal-Fepsm Capsule A PUSITIVE CURL For InRtnniatiiMi n rvi.r. of tb Ulftijitw nA t "Tm-it Xtrlbar. No 9urw mo tm. (Htm qttlnkif n4 MrMai ontif all raarl "'nram I tho I'floorp OrgaM. Ab knlatair hrnlM Hold) bf rt-nglrt. fftrn flU, or bf mnil, Htilil, l ui, or thro THI 8NTAl-prpsiN CO- llllLI.It,M, , UK I,A(J. UruicKist, Hold liy W. L. S. t. Stevens . . IMAXO TI'XKU . 1 Jnvi nrtlei-K Hi Klli-rs' I'Uno llousn. .I'lione MmIii 41. Rmlilenrr) ISH West litth Ht. 4 mi star .'JS- MUmUf.ac Itionii lim BT7I. 1l