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TUB EUGENE DAILY GUABD, WEDNESDAY. APM! 1. 100 The Friendly Store Specials 20c 36-in Fine 'Figured Swiss, yd 1 8c -Fifteen pieces of fine Swiss, 1:1 dots, strli.c.-f and figures: an whlto and colored effects; all new d.alsn; Kpl.;iirtU'values at If Of; and 2.1k; sain, price, per yard ' 15c 36-in Figured Silkoline, yd I2)c Tweiily-flvo pe:-ts Hilkallne; beautiful ajuortnient of patterns; floral and Persian designs. In nil combinations of colors; flue, silky finish; special, p.r yard " ' '-'" 50c Fancy Curtains Net, a yaid 42c Ing the schools with wood for the coming year was let to H. A. Seclye and Mr. Gentry. Mr. Sei-lye will fur niuli 100 cords of tody fir at Jl-pei. Curd, and .Mr. Gentry 1U0 cords ot oak at.Jj per cord. The first blast of the year was set off at the Warren Const ruction Com pany'a quarry at the west end of the butte this morning. The rrus.ur has been working, for two week, but the rock, has been quarried Instead of blasted heretofore. The new ordl anc0 passed by the cuiineil Hermits affidavit of Abraham Ituef i of blasting under certain restrictions. Ilstiiiiltrv JiirliZf. Drifll in a JUDGES SAY RUEF WILL GET IMPARTIAL TRIAL FAIRDANKS BOOMED FOR PRESIDENT BY INDIANA (Continued from Pane On"' Sprmg nuriior I Sin riiincloo Anrll 1. Cminter affidavits by Jndf;e Krank II. Dunne and .Indite .Maurice T. IjooIIiik, In re ply to th ,. from presiding at Ruefs trial, were Tae .Northwest rjiiveii.: read In the superior court today. Y. M. C. A. meets in Vlllard hall fiimnn averred he had never discus- April 3-5 Inclusive. The contractor Lace Curtains Specially Priced. There hundred pairs of fine net and Nottingham Curtains; spe cllly priced for this Easter Bale; neat, new designs In both white and ecru and cream. (11.00 Curtains pair $:f.U5 80.00 Curtains pair (IS. BO ((7.30 Cm-lulus l'i'- $0.50 iUI-ln. Iltlilap, I" all colors; 20c qualily, a yard ' 13 $1.00 CurlaiiiH, pair $I.2."I Curtains l"'lr f 1.50 Cnrlaliis l"'lr . 2.00 Curtains, urir $:l.no Curtains fuiir . , .Wic (11.10 1.S0 .$1.73 (12.(10 ;sed Ruef's case with Dooltng, that the. latter had never said anything to him to lead any person to tieiieve ho had any ill wllb Dooltng stated that he has no bias or prejudice, and that Kuef will have a fair and linpaiv tlal trial before him. CITY NEWS . The woolen will start up again ear. ly next week, probably Monday Wednesday we Offer these Specials 36-in Black Taffeta Silk 90c, $ 1 .00, $ 1 .25 Three special In Iliac Taffeta Silk that will create a stir at the Silk counter on Wednesday; only one piece of each price; and we advise early shopping if you are desirous of getting any 1.2a Silk, 90c; l.3 Silk for $1.00; l.D0 Silk-for 11.2.1; all lill-lnches wide. 36-in Fine White Cambric, yd ' 12c We have Just ten pieces of this cambric muslin; fine sort fin ish for underwear, etc.; ten yards to a customer; if you can't come, telephone and wo will send It to you; 10c quality, a yard 12r $7.50 Bi4ck Silk Petticoats, each $5.00 Three doicn Black Silk Petticoats, mode front good quality Black Taffeta, splendidly finished, Prcs do Sole, dust ruffle; 7.G0 . , 95.00 values, each . .). 50c, 60c, 75c Plain and Fancy Hose pr 44c i,i. includes our entire stock of staple and fancy Hosiery, black and colors, plain, lace and embroidered; all the new shades of tan, brown, blues, pink, lavender, etc.; vaniei LinirJ emir, convened this mom- ! B "?. the tial." j lug and will be in session several I daye. YonhT'sS.H.FriendIy to 75c; a pair 41c Your Money Back ' The window and door frames for ! the new depot are being delivered. llrick work will begin within a rew daya. . j The work of preparing the Interior of the room In the Coleman building for the new nlckelodlan was com menced this morning. The Springfield switch engine is doing duty In Eugene, hauling the gravel and granite cars from place to place about the yards. Household goods for J. J. Chase. one of the new owners of the Eugene Transfer Company, arrived here1 from Sllvorton this morning. S. Y. Abbott has let the contract to J. R. Chezem for the erection of a cottago on his vacant lot on Wash ington street, between Yest second and West Third. 1 . The district fair board and the county fair' committee will meet in the Hodmnn real estate office tonight to see how many lots have been sold and to prepare for the drawing. 1 C. W. Young was today appointed r.iim ihu inure stage for the musi cal festival has promised to have the work completed by that time and with the sound of saw and hammer this week, the convention Immediate ly following, and later preparations for the musical festival. Villard hall will be a scene of activity during the coming weeks. The new ordinance prohibiting trains from blockading the streets was violated this morning by the southbound freight, when Washing ton street was blocked from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. A physician respond ing to a hurry-up call on North Wash ington street was compeiieu to go five or six blocks out of his way to The patient is Mrs. Ii. B. Hray, who is very III irom pneumonia. which should be changsd n ests of a sound economy demand with reasonable dispatch. -K Is n"1'' to enter upon the work of -cK''-demolition, nor Is It wise to makt changes where they are nut required ...i..AAAA 4. been visiting his brothers, .1. C. and J . Miner dray, went to Oakland, Or., . ' I'l'ltHONAIi today on a visit. T The family of It. 1). Wray, one ot T..1..i.i&a.4..v,4. i the new owners of the lOugene Trans. fer Company, nrived hero this after noon from Sllvertoti. Krank Hrnnstettor, after having attended the funeral of Jila mother. Mrs. 1). It. Liikln, In Kugene, relum ed to Portland today. Captain Olson arrived out from Florenro last night. W. J. Hill Is In Portland on iiusi-, nosa for a few duvs. ' ... I I., .(..till I.IT Harney may, mayor m hi, , ,,,..,.. ... i..,i,; i via. .pent last night In fciwonu. , ,h0 homo of S. N. Oilson and .. M. J. Thompson came down from , fimy for fw (llly8. n u well Marcola today on business. I .(U,BBl!li wtii Kugene. . It. J. Klrkwood left this afternoon (' Mf nn(, Mrt w K simon nrrlved on a trip to Southern Oregon. I hero yeslerdav from Independence , Mrs. C. A. llouck, lif rail Creek, i Bn(J w,u 1((rnn , lh8 vicinity. They la In the city for a day or so. looking for a Turin to buy. Mr jiml Mrs. C. C. DuBrulllo anil,' .... . ., ,,..,..,.,,,..1, k.m, , son wont to Cottage drove today, and 8()lltlu;rn' orflKtin', where ha hn been will noreaiter resiuu iiieic. , I doing evnngellstlc work for tne unriB- Mrs. Hlomenachnelder, - of ."."''-;,, ..hurrh foi some time past. land, "arrived hero today to visit heri , ,( Bn, Den. of BlBter, Mrs. Kmliy Stevens. Y,.,iuliia arrived hero today. Mrs Mrs. M. Morrison relumed today . . . ,,n h,.n.all,r reside with from a visit with luir griimisoiu itev. . h) ,i tl M u It t ir. Mrs. Charles W. l.et W. A. Klklns, .it Cottage drove. go ,)f KKOn. Hoy Harvey, of the forest Bcrvlro, )r jnl,,H K nissell, of the school arrived from Die soulh this morning. ' . ,....,. ... ,h ciunibln I'niver- dllberl 'Tyson, after a vlHlt wlthi , N((W Y(lpk )h niKi,.,,.,! at The his wife In Kugene, leu louay ioi - j,,,,,,,,,!,, U, s,,Uo ill ,lhe University no in. ' ; nf tirgoii assemim- mis loremiwii. it, iv mill Itnv Crow were passen- .... iii, n,,,., i prt gers to Portland today on the ,,,t1' ! an',l. aftfr n vtsttt t tho houiti tf lliolr ' The big sewer which extends across Kast Ninth street between Willamette and Oak was tapped by the street commissioner's force today for the purpose of cleaning It out before the pavement is laid. This sewer has given a great deal of trouble duriirg the past few years, and It was thought best to remedy the difficulty now so that the pavement will not have to -be torn up at some future time. An excavation nine feet deep and clear across the street had to be made. President P. L. Campbell, of the University, entertained a number of educators at lunch at the Hotel Smeede today in honor of Dr. Jas. E. HuBsCll. of Columbia University, New York, who spoke at the assembly this mornlnz. Besides President Camp bell and Dr. Russell, the following were In attendance: Dr. H. D. bhel don, Dr. Leonard, Professor A. C. Terrell, Professor E. B. DeCou, Pro fessor F. O. Young. Professor W. B. Dlllard. and Professor L. R. Alder man. The two hobos who were sentenced to ten days in the county Jail for cutting open a suit case and stealing TIT' krartlc"es. were leased ..morn the estate of bamuel Asiiie, no , pn liWHnirtnn es- 1S90. The vau.ei .,"-"", .,, ;, ;,., COrlt'U l II Kill U) UlU I-"- i a " " " tWk Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during: the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles e,;k nirrmlcs. and other eruption, akn 'weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best 'medicine to take is Hood's Sarsapiirilla, which thoroughly, cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the. stomach, fe'MlV'fi i i n.;n liver, kidneys, dowui; awv ?.khu. JfdnSdTw or fomvflr . T "fiV . I'. P" '"e 'm tlK tmSl. l uudulv., iaiwuu,. jib... iiniurvH tfvoiuu'altli I AI.1JKUT .T. BEVF.T11DGE. by good business or some well-founded public demand." SHwli by lleveridge. A feature of the opening session of the convention was a speech by Sen ator A. J. Beveridge, who aroused much enthusiasm among the dele gates, lie strongly defended the pol icies of Presiient Roosevelt and en dorsed the candidacy of Fairbanks, as Indiana's favorite son. STO.VES HEAVE l)ROP Greatest known remedy for heavej. Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -This is to certily lhat I gave mi mare one bottle of "Stone' Heave Drops" and cured her ol heaves This was last winter and she has not been affected since- G Wallace PR.S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggists. $1.00 tll ! EleccricGas.Water I died In Sentetnher. of the property Is estimated at JH00. W. R.'P. L. plense take notice that they nro to meet at the Kugene thea tre Thursday morning nt 9:30. 'All members be sure and attend. By or der of the president, Anna J. Calkins. Lieutenant W. G. White, of Com pany A. leaves tonight for Portland to purchase two bllllnrd tables for the Military Club, which will be plac ed In -t ho reception room at the ar mory. J. R. Chezem will build I.. O. Beck wlth's one-story concrete business building on East ' Seventh street. Work will start as soon as the old building" r moved off the lot, which will be wlthln a few days. Professor II. C. Uaiighman, of Springfield, will make the rnco at the primaries for the Republican nomination of county school superin tendent. His petition Is being pre pared and will be filed at once on Hlalr street and ordered them not to return under penalty of arrest for vagrancy. They wanted to stay, but as there hns been' a great deal or trouble with hobos during the past few days, the chief would not per mit them. GIRL DROWNED IN MILL RAGE THIS AFTERNOON I'ltillT OVER PIXCHOT IX IXIWER HOISE Washington, March 31. After having gone through many changes, the paragraph In the agricultural ap priation bill relating to the bureau of forestry was finally passed by the house, Mondell, of Wyoming, and Smith, of California; continuing their attacks upon the bureau, supported by Bonynge, of Colorado, and Cush man, of Washington. These em braced the charges that the bureau had created tlmbr monopolies In fa vor of the large corporations, and Illegally assumed, jurisdiction over water rights belonging to Western states, and had juggled with figures in order to obtain larg appropria tions from congress. The work of the bureau was vigorously defended by Hepburn, of Iowa, and Scott, of Kansas. Mondell also charged the committee on agriculture with being In a reckless state of mind when It al lowed the forestry bureau $100,000 more than had been estimated for. Ijite this afternoon Miss Edna Yarnell, daughter of J. E. Yarnell, of this city, was drowned in the mill race. She and Miss Vesta Da vis were canolng, when the boat cap alvori MIru Davis succeeded in John Dlllard. formerly of the post-L . ... office force, has accepted a position " tk i . t rii I n M. Fleet, of Ashliind, waa an arri val liiKug?m on Ibis morning's train. Free Thomas, tho architect, return ed today from a business trip to Cot- Tom Float and Miss May Frost J came down from Marcola on lat nlghfn train. ..'., , U A. Welch, manager of the Portland. ; T Kugene A Eastern railway eanio np:J from Portland lat night. . A. Welch went to Albany today On T business connected with the Portland,, T Kugene & Eastern railway. j nr. i.uiu muni"",1" ivummi-w ". . i,i...iil Mr. and Mis. .1. nam, in r.u- gene, relumed home today. They were accompanied by Waller Hum, who will visit there awhile. Ml'SICAI. FESTIVAL HeMTved Semts for Sen-wii Ticket IloUhTH Available April 1 to 6 at Burden & Graham's Btore. Box office opens nt 9 a. m. General sale opens April 6th. Phono Black 643 ! . professional trip to',(, ,, 44 night from I'nr! Intnl. ii v n Mkth.vi mine downi from Unahvn on the noon train today, New Bprlng pattern of wall paper io visit her daughter. Mrs. I.. I., just received. Last year stoca ai Warnock ' .coat. Call and see J M. WIIhelm. of Creswell, and J. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO ! ii ... ..f Vt.. iirtiixl 1(11 m - II. 11 in' it, , . their respective homes today after a visit here In the Kugene Loan & Savings Bank This Is the second postofflce clerk to go to work there during the past -two yenrr. C. P. Houston was today appointed administrator of the estate of his mother, Mrs. Mary .1. Houston, wni died November . 1907 The estimat ed value of tho properly ot the estate la S00. , . A mesage was received here from E. K. McClnnahan this rttornlng. stnt lim lhat M. L. SommerTllle would arrive here with the remains of his wife Friday evening. The funeral will probably be held Saturday. Students o flhe I'nlverslly are In- v'.uiig relatives and friends rrom out of town to visit them during the mu sical festival, which promises to he the grentest event socially as well as musically that Eugene will have to her credit for this season. fltilnti Sets CHAMBERS HARDWARF CO. John 11. Harlog relumed this noon frm Hi.m.hnra where he aitetuteii and addressed a big boost meet Inn sharpener. lhTiU,r!(in.y.',or Albany, who lia1 "' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Sheep uncaring macninrs au knife New model Jsi rnreiv 1 i YOUR MONEY deposited In the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Is absolutely secure The great vault, tnsulvo safes and burglary Inauranee are but small part of tho safeguards provided. , .... ... Resources of over 1800,000. capital and surplus of 1135.000 nd sliteen years of tisefnl growth and development, make tnl bank one of the atrongeat lo Oregon. Our director! are actively Interested In the management or the, hank and tho stockholder rf among the most wealthy and In fluential rttltens of this counly. This bank Is now under slate smwrvlslon and has fully com piled with all of the requirement of th banking law ot Oregon. We are alwar prepared to accommodate our patrons and will be pleased to hav your business. Urge or small. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Opital nd Surplus JU5.000.00 EiUblistucd J8 nell sank to the bottom. The drown Ing occurred Just below the Island Cnippllng hooks were sent up and efforts are now being liiude to re cover the b':ly. Kode: is today the best known rem edy tor all disorders of the stomach. such as dyspepsia, heartburn, sour i stomach and belching of gas. Sold by an aruggists. Grant Rawlings,. formerly county recorder of Jackson county, and prominent In the political affairs of the county In the halcyon days of the Populist regime, died at Med ford Monday, a victim of consump tion, which attacked him only a short time ago. He was about 40 years of age. Port- HOTEIi ARRIVALS The Smeede. H. Morton, Portland. L. M. Cole, Omaha. W. L. Phillips, Boston. Jim Sisk, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow land. i B. R. Reynolds, Portland. H. Saubert, Spokane. F. S. Senn, Portland. Chas. H. Steele and wife, Port land. J. h. Monet. Portland. W. W. Ketchun Chicago. J. Kramer, New York. J. C. Murray, San Francisco. W. M. Clark, Qulnry, 111. A. Welch,' Portland. G. S. Lupton. Portland. Dr. Js3. E. Russell. New York E. G. Vogt, St. Louis. F. O. Young, cltv. II. D. Sheldon, city. Dr. Leonard, cltv. W. B. Dlllard. ritv. A. C. Terrlll, city. P. L. Cnnipbell, cltv. E. K. DeCou. city. L. R. Alderman, city. i i Willamette Valley Co HALL SHUMWAY Plumbing ii till Sewer Work. Also general jobbing in till and sheet iron work. Iron work promptly attended tcr. Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures Plume Black 1372. .4111) Willamette Hawkes Cut Glass Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting e. have built up ourtfii Cut Glass on the hg6 auality chlie "Hawkes" J. 0. WATT JEWELER Plumbin? Williams Cx Travfsr .Light and Havy Hauling WOOD FOU iALF .504 Willamette St- &i?rn-, Otgtn Phone Blnek 11 ' Makes old wire screens as good as new melts the met t wilt not All the mesh. Dries in- stMuiyonscttens j Furnish your ncia properly. Donl ijil ! gas fixtures,. Wei i kinds of reliable pdaa and tinning w.rk. j and let us estiralf ! your work iAya & i 34 West am I Phone bUdl II? For Sale bv Chamoers Haraware Co Hersee-Heaii tlnnlware Company. U9e Diamond l.ui? Foodte Chambers Hardaan 0 Chickens, Sheep shearing machines and Knife sharpeners. New model Just received. Chambers Hardware Co. ' I'st Diamond Chicjt toon tor little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Moon & Tlngley will at once close out their flour and feed business and will devote their entire time and at tention to hardware, machinery mult vehicles. They will soon alve up the west half of their bulldins to the new Kennedy's Laxative dish Syrup tlraiid theatre. acts itently yet promptly on the bow- " i els and allavs Inflammation at the Work on the Interior of the new ; Si), j , n, j,.,,.!,!,. Ilulln block on East Ninth street Is I . beliiK rushed. E. T. Condon, who, M.,ke your hens lav t.y feeduiK Se will occupy ine lower i linn nu ""icuritv Pnultrv Powr bakery salesroom, must vacate his present quarters by the first of May. and the room will he ready for him at the time. Eleven rars of (travel and elaht of decomposed granite for the depot yards Improvement arrived here this mornlnx. Nearly that many arrive each day, and will continue lo until the work la completed. The Jap crew la still working on the laoO-foot passing track. ' F. E. Dunn today began suit In the circuit court against P. L. Harsh to recover the sum of ,1345.52, with Interest at 8 per cent from Novem ber I, 1 0 7 . and IIS SO costs, for goods sold by the plaintiff to the de fendant. Woodcock Potter are at torneys for the plaintiff. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Agents for Petaluma Incubators and Brooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Kodo! is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digest anta and contains the same juices i found In a healthy stomach. Each ! dose will digest more than 3000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists. There are 26 houses In courso of erection at Corvallis. They average Trom 1500 to 12500 In cost ot construction. mmam. muftinf: white IS YOUR BREAD Madcwi PURE WHITE ' FLOUR Fresh gnrden seed In bulk CHAMBERS HARDWAKH CO. Sunshine Yi ashing Machines drive away the blues. See It at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. NEW TODAY FOR SALE- Sum., hi ,.r:i,l. ond ham emails at bantain pries et Stevens & Hnlin's ,i,, , h.nise Commercial Club bhu-k. tr FOR, S.M.K A fine pian .. sightly ex-.i. a mg n ircam at SI ii Stevens - Hnlin's plan,, hens v iiiinucrciai v 111 II 1)1, u s t If it IS you already know all we can tell ycu aW If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE R0UR A Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. Largs itock portieres Just received. Also lara curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Warner tune planet Leave or- I den at Morris' Music Store. tt At a meeting of the school board venlng the contract for supply-1 CASTOR I A For Infants 'nd Children. Thi Rind Yon 'm Always Bought K mats the T- , r . ' KOR SAI.K-Team. wagon and h.,r. ness. 150. A.ldre .. -ODurg. Ore. a K V. O. Box 146. I-kT CT U.,, h,,,v"- belt ' buckle Please leave at this of- i flee and receive reward. 3 ; HAY FOR S.M.E3re7"r four tons of mixed vetch and ch-at hav for Me. Herman Debrick. one mile north of Eugene. ,4 " oM" AX" 11 " lK MONTH-1 vine, .M ih r""'""" C"lif'"-"i Lo ' ,'.V from ahlch "ill W sufficient to make v n dependent f,.P if,. Handsome P.Phle,. ,,,;, MlZZ and contract free. r ,,, gen.ral agent, v,mc PURE WHITE FLOUR . is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat,, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastny and takes as weU as for bread it sat isfies or your money back.. 4 Pure White FjfljJJ fela bv tne Merchants, pnc per sack lieo. T. II"" f W ! tircrn. '. A- !; k The Kugcnf 'ffrl' f. It. Isnlcl ' I'rter Johasoa. W. H. lenlP"', Cote wii W J. (Jib"" Kounraln University "" . II- Irfrfi Klcgal' ArniltaiW WADHAMSr DISTRIBUTERS KERR n 3