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THEEtUENEBAIMTGCAiUI. THIIWKAV, AI'ltIL tf. ! SPECAIL SALE ON For Two Days only Ending Saturday Night We will sell Monarch $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Shiris for 80c Don't fail to take advantage of this oppor tunity to secure ne w spring patterns. Roberts Bros. Toggery S2J HOW IS THIS? We can sell your property no matter where located, or, if you want to buy, we have the place to suit you, no matter , how particular you are. . ' . . McFall & Heitzman Peal Estate Ajents One Door North of Hoffman House. ' . 1)1 K I). On Krlday evening at 7:15, March 20, 190s, at lh" home of ill daugh ters, at Cohurg? Oregon, AWa. hus band of Alice M. Stearns, aged 64 years, H months. Mr. Stearns was not sick hint! and Ms death came as a grent shock (o hla wlfo, children and inacy frl'-nds. The funeral wes held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30, The services were conducted by Hev. Krsklne, of Oo- burg, and the old sildlers took charge of the remains at th" grave. He was laid at rest in the Odd r't-l-lows' cemetery. Deceased was born at Amsterdam, Montgomery county, New York. lie Win married to Alice Whitlaw about INCH; to thfm nine children .were born, an.l six still live to mourn his low. He "also has one sister, Mrs. Jennie Snyder, of Coburg, and two brothers to survive him. Mr. Stearns came west with his parents and settled In Kreeborn coun ty, Minnesota, In 1KT9. Ms tnilsed In the army In 1S2. serving his country until the close of the war of the rebellion, being discharged In August, lsil.l. Ho served a term as eormral and when discharged wi" acting as verg ant. He was n volunteer of the Tenth Mlnifsnln, foiuiniiy K. Mr. Stearns lo't his first wil" In ix!!2. am! mar ried ag 'f'i to Mrs. A!l e I atbam In I SIM. They time wt tr Cohurg. Oregon, In 1 !.". and settled down to spend the r'3' or th.-lr days with u:', bet hU Heavenly Ka:her saw fit to take him home to re:t id a land fairer th:in this. . Wherever Mr. Steams lived he made tn.'inv friends. He was a moni h'T :f the' A. O. V. W. Lodge at Wells, Minnesota, and was trans ferred to IV'na'in, Minnesota. lit? was a devoted Christian and was a .number of the Mehodlst church. S. AMl'SKMKXTS The Ch.'-aso Symphony Orchestra was organized by Charles Peach In 1899, with Adolph Rojenb'cker as conductor. Sixty con.-erts were giv en In the United States, foliov ed by a festival tour through Canada. So successfully were these concerts con ducted both artistically and finan cially that a spring tour wsi made next season extending from Montreal, Canada, to San Antonio. Tenai. S nce that time elgh' annual tours have been made by this rrganizatlon, and. the three-day musical festivals cf St. : Paul. Omaha! I)epvern Salt fake and, (lalveston have' he'-ome known for their 'musical excellent0 and great fi nancial and artistic results. "; In Canada the Chicago Symphony' Orchestra has filled many impo"tant engagements, and each year fil's n series of twelve concerts In a "('vie of Ilrlth Music festivals" extend'n' from "alifax to Vc-'ouver linger the( illrect'-n of Sir Alexander MKp -, zie. M.iny of the leading mui"al ( clti-s and festival centers have lr-en visited rarh Rcni'in until in each f t v the attendance bus le-crnie grat irvlnrr tljft it makes the f-.lval p-ac-, tically sef-Hiii)iort.lng. Th oiv!"5- : tr;i Is now on Its ninth tour. Tl;. conductor t!)U season Is the K'l'v.e t jl- entcd direr-tor and conmo:-ier 1 i't year, Adolph Roxenbeclrer. The or- (.Tanl'ntlon will nunilier tM ni'iNu, in- '-t strtinienfatfon being b-autifn'iy bal-; pircj. The organization will have f.';iir vocalists to eifcl strength to it; ' a.mong them being the well known or- ( atorlo singer, Arthur Mldd'eton. The urogram repertoire will be exceed-; Ingly geni'runs and notable as to the, composers rcnresen'ed. The vMt to ! this city, under the auspices of th" Oratorio Pocletv. will recur on Anrllj 14 ncd U, at Villnrd Hall. S?nr,'.'n tickets now Graham's. selling at Uttrd n End ELI BANCS J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. , Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A dally ilagelraveiEugeneat 6 .1. m, lor Mapleton, clote connection by tramer lor Florence and fane M:KRNZIE STAGE leave. Eugene at fc30 a. m. Stage, do not call at private rMldcncri But will call lor b.gfagell notified the day before. Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 IIARTOG'S SPEECH AT RGSEBUR8 The Rnscburg itevlcw reports Joan II. liartog's speech at the boost meet ing I hero the other night as follows: "This audience is larger and more enthusiastic than any I have ever seen in Oregon or California," t--alil John II. Ilaltog, the Kug'iie booster. "It has taken the conceit out of me and I am reluctant to return to Ki: gene." Mr. Ilartog then plunged In to a detail of benefits derived from civic Improvements, Illustrating his remarks with examples drawn from lOugene. He used pointed epi grams in touching upon different phases of "boosting," and It tickled the audience Immensely. He called special attention to the great advan tagu in thu name, "Itoseburg." Tho name, he said, uppculcd to lilm abovo all others while consulting a time card enroute to Orugon, but when ho got a first glimpse of our streets last fall ho shivered. He sug gested a number of plans for beau tifying tho city, principal among which was the planting of roses upon the depot grounds If tho nacosBiiry consent of the S. I', Co. can be gain ed. In closing Mr. Ilartog urged the establishment of Industries here. "You must have something more than pavtd Btreets," said he, "anil onco you got those things, they will round out a magnificent city, for which yon have unexcelled opportunities." 11IO VAfDKVUJ.K .SHOW !' ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has puachased the GROCERY stock of 13. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Grockriks, Floi'r and Fhkd. We have our own delivery .wagon and all goods delivered promptly. . FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAYvf WE AIM TO PLEASE ; S3 EatC ;9th Street) Phone Main 33 G. H. IRISH EUGENE I IOSPITAL Mexllca.1 and Surgical STAFF F Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prowr. M. U. P. J. Uartlr. M. I). B. P. Scalrlr, M. D. D. A Pilne. M. D. Cw.O'rl.LVBar.M D. L. E. Mclougal, M. U For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room Und equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps ol trained nurses. Rale-, on application. .. Training School for Nurses.." Regular course of lectures by the faculty" and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of tiK hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor . mation address W. KU YKENDAL L. M.D., SuPt: r,M. w.,.u.,iti (he rntlff Pt-'''i('fril I'l thv li'.tu Thcitc'i- i:f Tort- laix!. nM AIinlv aii'l Tnrvr!')v nl1iff. April C pud 7, Kiiuo!!o nomh wiM pvl!U sh'iw In lu entirety nt. tlie Ku jr -no thontpr. Miiiicr Smith hnp h'-n ro:it',"i plllt'r fnr f'TlP t,Tr tT hit nr jj ); vuicvll!.' phnw fr1-' n tmirh vMt v ;:. i" - r '-p (Jr;in.l Tlicator. Jnr,ui 1. r ''ir' the tiMittrr. lint this th f-t tinip that hp hns bepn nhlo to r-trr1 Mil the BUrs"! ton JuinuinT f"i"i I'nrtutnd to Frisco and has taken ad vantnti" of It. IVoil who like vPHdpv'Hf1 pp.n ' nsnrrd that, thoy will witness a first rla vnudpvilln show. Prippa will be as follows, 15c 2or ami 35t!. Maude Ruttnn Cn, prppf,!"- th Nautl'-al Playlet, "Cindorpl" ' by Kdward lyorhe. Special added attraction Hirhoy V. Craiir, Musical Comedian, "Me and My Partner. " J. H, Oavles & Co., presenting "The Hallt Cllrl." Som Brooks nnd Rose Jeanottp In "Fluffy Ruffles and Spooney Saw I on the Main Street." O'NVil's CoIIko Hoys Singers nnd Dancers of Kcputatlou. Original Young Buffalo America's I .Sensational Mnrksman. assisted hv 'Mile. Vera, and his wonderful trained dog, Frank. Undermuslin Underpriced This is jhe best and larg est display of Undir muslins ever sliown in Eugene. Of course yqu can go elsewhere in town and pay more br the same garment, but we , are. satisfied with less profit than some people Our Motfo is to sell the best gooclsfor the least money. New Underskirts . A gj.ind display of beautiful 0 muslin hlilrts; tney are not thuse eheaji, narrow Skirts . but havo full flounce and double dustoruffle; 3omo fin ished with 'embroidery; oth ers wllh lace and insertion. All made full and Ions. These Skirts ore designed and made especially for the Bon Marche; therefore our line is more complete and prices lower at if:.4S to fic 6y s'-..v Acre age! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten .Acre Tracts, . V2 miles from Post Office OYi.easy pay merits, ncarXchool. H iiovcy Block, 8th an AXDHKW T.1YI.OK - STILL ISIMOHTAIi. . Tor tho nllments peculiar to wom nn Osteopathy Is simply tncnnipnr nblc. It uses no drugs, seldom hn- recourse to tho knife, and so the body Is "reserved Intact nnd normal; It enrrocts adjustments, removln:'. New Gowns A large and new eMpment In Women's Muslin Gowns, long and short sleeves, low and med'um neck; some are very elaborate, tllmmed with lace and finished with rib bon; others plain; all made full and long; perfect fitting, a gown worth a third more than we ask. If you want a plain gown we have It and If you want a fine gown we have it at prices from .$ii.f)8 to 8t)c j Important Announcement Showing Goods Frorcv Ihe Ne-sdrecraft Shop of Portland We wish to announce to tho ladles of Uttgenc and vhinitythu we have leased a space in katon s Hook and Art Store, and winj play all that Is newest in'Art Needle Work. Our stock for this season comprisas many exclusive Noteltis for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Limcteoii Sets, Infants' apparel, etc.,-which may be had stamped for embroid ery or finished complete. We have many new stitches, including Princsss Beth, yhioih, Wallachiiin, and applique shadow. I'liKK LKSSOXS WILL' HE (ilVKX with al) purchases, utdw the personal supervision of Mrs. JJ. Willard. ' Mrs. Miiiun is an expenencea teacner and authority on nedl( work. The opportunity of learning Embroidery under her dSrectloa should not be missed. , '; ImiKirKint Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eattai Book Store, 557 Willamette street. THE (iOOl) HOl'SK- KKKI'lIlt'S III-LIGHT Is a closetful of good groceta. The kind she can depend when unexpected guests are ta stay for lunch or dinner. Tilt is Just the kind of groceriein Bupply. Your first order wit prove It. It will also prow that our prices are as rlgbt u the groceries. WALWOHTIIS (Jl'll.TV IN Si:(X)M DKtiltlCK Jacksonville, Or., April 1. Chns. II. Walworth' nnd his 1 U-yciir-old son. Nnrvi'l. chuiKid with the death of James F. Manklns, near this city, December 2S, 1107, were found gull-' ty Inst night of murder In the second degree. Just prior to the nnnounee meiil thnt the lurv liiul uui-peil nniili a verdict, young Norvel was heard to ,v,'rv """irunion in proper union i remark that ho was Indifferent to the ""' "roper drainage to parts, nnd I outcome if his father could be clear- ndcqiinto nerve supply. Thus It re-1 eiit t (Stores . natural conditions which! Arguments before the Jury occti- mr'" health, It has often ben de- pled four hours. Attornev Kellv. for ctared ny prominent women well the defense, mode a brief but effer- qualified to spenk. that Osteopathy. even nan u no ornpr application than to the Ills of woman, would have made pj-, A. T. Still Immortal. As local treatments Is not often nec essary the Rystem is much leas em barrassing to women than are other W. M. GREEN, e!l,sS 619 Willamette St. I i ' " "' "" """"""""""W' 1 & ii, Phore Main 25. live plea, milking much of the boy's belief 'that his mother was In the house at the time of the battle, and that he fought to protect her. The rase went to the Jury shortly nf'er 5 o'clock. The killing of James F. Manklns "uetnoii was the result of an efofrt -to ejct the Walworths from property owned by the Minikins. "The servlirg uf pa pers of ejectment caused a pitched battle, III which over a dozen shots were exchanged. Manklns fell early In the battle, nnd both defendants were In turn badly wounded. Pr. II. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers' Hardware ctore. Phone Hlnck 1.126. Residence, 734 Kerry street. Phone Hod 3197.' XOTK'M TO STOTKiml.ltKKS OK J I.I.K.WK.Ll.YX TKLKPHOXr: O). ! A FULL LINE OF?.. New Granitware just, irk Stoves, Ranges and H?aters MVklsa"8 S. L LOIMG "ARDWARE STORE The stockholders of said cumpiny 'Voted at the annua! meeting to call a , XOTU'K TO Tllli Pl'lll. IC ;sueclal m o'tlns May 9. I i 0 s , ut 1 o'clockJ. tn., at Central schoolhoiise. ' The K'lxeno Transfer Coivany S-hnol IMstrtct No. 41. Lane cimnly, having sold its business to J. J. Chsse Oregon, f.r the purpii!" of Increasing and U. H. Hray, all persons owing the the capl'nl tock of said conipmiy. firm up to April 1 will please pay the underslitucd at the company's office or on the streets. All bills outstnnd agalnst the firm up to thnt date will be paid by in. We nesire to thank the public for their generous patron age nnd bespeak fr our successors n continuance of the same. .1. M. MUtTIV aS S. II. Mct'l.l'SKKY. All st oi-k holders are requested to be present. ! 'I. PKUK1NS, Pres. A ANDKUSON', dec. ms VMt MAWIXO John M, . DtxoD, ecctsor to W Hoday. All wood sawed to gnuite For proiapt service phone HtacV 3.113. Hraldejce, 2G7 High street, tf liasoltne wiodsnw l-l HMTt l!K KAtTOHV Having purchased the l.iy Hen derson furniture factory. I am now prepared to manufacture furniture upon epert'i) orders, and am pre pared to fill erdors fcr the retill or wholeiale traile. UepairliiT woik Also sollrited aiul prompt attention given siitlie. My prlcei will he f nnd r anni'ibl-. nnd sat 1 .id ltii gearanlet'.l In evei y respect. hu ll builds niclilall Hoi'l-lr do. lll'.lg l up. k. "-, V lllld I'll V I- s !i, kv i-r'tl, te; inp.ui . I! ('. MOUtl.W. S't-elUT'ln'CS JlTld on Im ciMul it inn. i ".ill)-. Thu' 's h -it I Minitil.iiii T.-a ui'l i or tAl'tcis I. inn u:SU L 1! STIVAL Hirve! AS.nf for Se.ien Ti-1- lllilr . - . . Ai:-,H-b'.c A"tU I t ' t Pin-.lcn tl;-nh;rirs st.'-e. l'u-v :'!! opee i :r !' :i. :n. tV'n'r;il "i:'1- ep ,Ms Api'l r.th. Ph. me lll.uk MSI. New Drawers A largo and new shipment of Muslin Drawers finished with laco and embroidery; Made full and, wide In all sires; a garment worth al most half more than our price; all new and nobby pat tern?,' Prices from ..$U..V to osc SeeWindow Sl . to mv only ia9t of tins gigantic line of I iitlcriiiiislhis tln.t we have ofl.- in Mieh.a Iwigiini each mill vygry giirm-nt is ihvslgneil mill maile e-clally for ilie Hon Mairlie so nlieu you gel our line of good K't Minii'tliing Rirrercut something new. THE BCN MARCliE $1.20 per sack A Horne Product and Bet ter Than Most Imported Flour. Ask Your Dealer For It. i yuii uxul BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v building- acrosst'ie street and wj will b: pUascd to sec you. a n ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stews Strictly Co't. Price BRODER.S BR.OS. West, 8th Street. 65c NEW m ike vour old ones b'ek 1 '1. . i't Kngetie live WorKs, S.itli and W1!. huue'.te tre-'l. tf HOVLK- 1S.M, 1 PoJirli, Your Miiroirtit solicit H'hiiii 1 WOOD ale aii'l TiiiiIm iaml. rm an,! ( ii, 't.., r. l. nil, il. il-l Vat. V A MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OR.ECON ; J Docs a Gcncr.il B.nlg -' Business on ' ' Conservative Lines POTTER. .... Mc A LISTER,... . Vice Cor'nh and Willamftt I - - -rn.nl),,