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THK EICKXE IiAlLY GI ARH. Till T,SIAY, APlill. 2, l! x ARE YOU CLIPPING NEWorArhH ADS? h is not yet too late.' You have only to clip our ads. containing "BuckV trade mark, and to the little girl 14 years or under who clips the greatest num ber we will give free "Buck's" Junior Range. PRJCES THAT HELP YOUR. POCKETBOD" You cm save money onDJlESSERS this week here. Our pr ces mean mu;h to you. Over a half bundnH styles to choose from, every ne a (special price. See this fcr inst nice! Fine Old Oak Drerser with large French Mirror for only $11.25 Othrr Bargains pjst as big. Wc sell for cash or installments White S;w:'n j Machines are King; Phore; Main 43 CAMPBELL-FLLMA-x CO. Comphte Office and Mouscfurnishcrs Eugene Theatre ,eH.,Mo,44x Monday and Tuesday April 6th & 7th PR.OCRAMME J. H. DA VIES CO. PfBsenting "The Ballet Girl" RICHEY W. CRAIG Musical Comidian, "Mi and My Partner" MAUD SUTTON CO. Presentincr the Nautical Placet "Cinderel" 0 NEIL'S COLLEGE BOYS- Singers and Dancers of Reputation SAM ROSE BKOOKS S JEANETTE In Fluffy Ruffles and Spoony Sam on Main Street ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO America's Sensational Marksman, assisted by Mile Vera, and his Wonderfully Well Trained Dog "Frank" Prices: 15c. 25s and 35c. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a r.tw and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffeesand Teas are selected wifn great care, and our tf-acker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we carrv the leading brands. A share f your patronage solicited. !i!SeI57I W. J. Gibson & Son Stapla , Fancy CrcJccries, Flour (8b Feed 9? WEST Mson & Nichols ' tttf;ci om"site Smeed hotel, j' ' ,re Ib "-operation with over j Rul K-ne firms. Give them Th. y do strictly honest bus ''"i. T-..v a .. iiroperty In all parts e s'.Tt' Z&L "-'trX- , . 9 .-r M,,n i.hwit I'm i s. ... ! CHiCHES th Some more rare bir-uns in Rugs. We have a few Smiths Axminister Rugs with slight iriip'r ections in the weave jvil. wearjuas lon and !ok just ns guod. he kind . they sell to' $3iU Sp cial 20.?5 Do nM wait, too lnnx .is they won't list .onj a. hs price. 50 W.stEigh.hSt. r EIGHTH FEMALE A SArr, I'rnrni V.r-' x J M if Witf. ft''"l ', " . i ... . r. 'wl, ii ' lM Hid" -i , ' , u i,. 1 1 ni UlTi!l ViM CO.. B;i L1C) Sold in I . - .,, , n.l Sold in Eugene by w. ljjwu !T!!riiil HI A AM t UtAIl 0 U wa FREnwn mi IIP a m I .. ', - i,.i 'ir 't ZETA IOTA PHI GIRLS ISENATOR FULTON WILL HAVE NEW, HOME The Zi-ta l,,:a Phi i ioriiy f the i uiviTsny i)f Oregon has accepted pmns fur a new home which will he built (iine,!inie t'.iis spring or sitm nier. The location of the new house n:is p. yet been dccide.l upon, hut will probably he huilt on Kast Tenth ftiesj. The name of the per son who will build ihe house has tut .'t been an"i?nned. It is pretty il "finitely FuA tl-t the sororitv fill be '?use,l in a building planned by the members to sai; th lr needs. J.V.'n llunii'ker drew the plans for !h- buildim;. which will eost iu the loiiihliorhood of $ii."nHI. The sorority is now quart-red in the handsome lieed h.Mne on Kast Eleventh street. ELLIS CONTRACTS TO BUILD PAVEMENT CURBS: T. II tractor. Kills, the well-known con has been awarded the con trail hy t u Warren Const met ion (' in pa ny to build the eonerete curb ing .111 Kusi ICU-ventl. street from Wil lan.eUe I tin1 raiiro.'d at tin1 I'niver ?'Ay. The lonuer our') work has been d ue bv ih.. (.('.nitinv iis.'li. Kllis vkuvvXa ttitlnish his e "nirart in about I weeks, there Ileitis soinothln like seven or eigut thousand ftel. Part of ihe curbing has been com pleted by t'.io company. That which the pivperly owners have built will he subject to a rebate on the part of Ihe Construction Company. BIDS ON HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION COME LATER Today was the date advertised by the school board for receiving bids for the erection of the bis addition lo the h;;h school buildini;. The board met at 4 o'clock this afternoon and waited half an h:;ur. but up to that (inie no bids h.;d been haiiMed in. It is exported, however, thatthcro will lie several before the day is owr, as it is liiiown thi't a nuniher of conttMC lors are 1 i nrliiu; on the addition. '1 lifv Iimv - sevv.-jtl hilars y.'t in which U iiihinit tlivdr bids. VOTERS MA REGISTER AI NI3HT THIS WEEK A County Clerk Lee has made arrangements to keep his of- tire open Friday and Satur- t day evenings of this week bet ween t lie h -urs of 7 : 30 und S o'clock t; enable the workinmen who hav. not , yet registered for the prima- ry election to do so. I1L1ZZ API. 111 FVA I LS ' IX MIDDLK m:st St. rani. April L A tawlfle Kale j is blowfns here today and is bearing a com wave down irom the .ortn west, according to the united States veath;r bureau. The oold wuve will cans a drop iri temperature to about ten degrees above zero. Very low temperature prevailed to day at most places in Manitoba aii the territories. It was two degrees below zero at Medicine Hat today and four bel w at Prince Albert. OFFICIAL lljlM-'-'T FOIt XOKTHWF.ST . Pnrtliiml. nr., Airil 2. :vers rJiil.i;ht or Idny; warmer smuh-rn unriiiin to- niKht; southerly winds. Western Washington Showers tonight or Friday; souiherly wlmls. Kastern WasliinKton and Northern Idaho Showers to- niuht or Friday. Enforn Oreiion and South- Idaho Filr toniRht and Fridav; Ugh; frost tonlKht. tf44tt44t SlGK HtAUAOHE Ponltlrelr cored hy thr.e Litllo Pills. Thrr aiso rellere 1)1 trpfls troia DyspepsU, III distloa and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem My for rnz2lnefl. Nausea, ii ft m the Mooin. Coated f Toniruo. Pain In toe Side mm lTv.ui.in LIVER. Thej rtulats tie Boweta. Purclr Vegitable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sinnle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CARTERS ITTIE IVER PILLS. Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the.' eas fixtures. We do all , kinds of reliable plumbing ! and tinning w,rk. 'va!l and let us estimate or your work Aya & Heitznun: 4 Wevt flth S IS EUGENE'S GUEST TODAY:: AltlilVKl OX .OUi:NtM TltAIN FltO.M liOSKHl -Hi, AM Wll.l. SKKAK AT TIIK TIIKATKK TO XKiHT (ilVKX KKCKI-TlOX AT COMMKKU.U. (Mil THIS AT TKKXOOX I'liKed States Senator Charles V. Fulton arrived in this eity this fare noon from Koselmrt; and will address the people of Kuwcne an 1 vicinity at the Eugene theatie tonight at S o'clock. The senator will answer Kr it uc is J. Heney's charges against lltlli. a v Senator Kultcn was met at the A. pot. this forenoon hy a I;i d.dea ti.m of citizens and the Kn.nene .Mil itary hand. Among those who met him were Dr. 1). A. Puine. .lud.io K. O. Potter. Louis K. lio;:n. Dr. V. Knv. liendall. J. -M. Shell. y, K. .1. Krasier. John H. Hartoi; and o: !u promi nent i:i tlu affairs of the eity. At- '''I lunch at the H.Mlmau House tin- dUtiiiKiiished finest wa.-Ptaken to the I'niversity of Oregon for a short visit to the institution, and this nftern.ion, between 4 and r o'clock, an Informal reception Is beins held at the Com mercial Club. A hirse number of citizens are In attendance, annum them being many ladies. T-tmitiht at the theatre the band will play a train. The public is invit ed to attend the meeting. V. V. ( r;;xv i:Tit ()lU'X;o AM) IDAHO Following Is t lie program for to morrow's session of the Y. W. C. A. for Oregon and Idaho, to be held In Villard Halt: H:tn Scripture hour. The Hitl- tndes and the IMMh Century. .Matt : 1 10. (Miss Frames (Inge, lieneral Secretary I Portland, Ore. ! llible Study--Or. William F. Churn. New York. if-.ir. Oi ganlvaliuii of Convention I "P!a,"o of Association ;u Col 1-iie. Life. -Pres. 1'. L. Canio- ,bell. ll:uo Reports State President. 'Mrs. Jessie M. Iloneyman. Siate Treasurer. Mi-s Delta Watson; State Kxerulive Secre tary, Miss (lage; State Student Secretary, Miss Itoss. Friday AflrniH n Villard Hall. 1 : 00 Sightseeing. 2:(lfl Leaders' Meeting. 2:30 Scripture Hour Christ the Moral Law, Matt. fi:17-is Miss Cage. 2:4."i Reports of Associations, Port land City; Salem City Circle. I'niversity of ;daho, State N::r ma Schools, University of Ore gon; Lewiston, Idaho; Oregon Agricultural College; fclruin; Ashland; Monmouth; Weston. 3:30 Settlement Work. Miss Val entine Prlehard, Portland. 4:00 Social FJcononiica Mrs. Jessie' Iloneyman, Portland. Friday Fvenlii. 7:30 "The Man of Nnzareth." Dr Benjamin F, Young, Portland. 8:e00 National and State Work Miss Francis C. (.lage. Wlmt's ruder Your Met? A popular lecture by .1. Whltcombe Broiitfher, It. I)., nt the Daptist church Monday ninlit,' April lith. Reserved BeatH, wit hout extra cost , are now on sale at Scliwarizsehlld's bt.ok store at 115 cents. at) It invigorates, Htrenut liens and builds up, keeps you in condition, physically and mentally. That's what llolllster's Itocky .Mountain Ti-a wll. do.' lea or Tablets, 3ric. Idnn Drui; Co? We use li cue iatest mettiodfi in cleaning and dyeing nt the Kngene Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Ked 2861. tf 281, Eugene. Or Hay Kmerson, who resides with hla i:uuniu, nui'iui r m ntiK, wuh opirr- aien upon nt tne uenerni noxpitiu uy Dr. F. M. Day for appendleitlH yeslir- day. He In pettlnK along very well. Freah garden seeds of all kinds at the Bee Hive grocery. Wo J. Gibson & Son, 97 West Klghth street. Vrp Diamond Chick Food for little Chickens. Chambers Hardware Co. XKW TOIMV FOIl SAI.K--Barred Plymouth Hock ( eggs. $1 00 per selling. Cheaper I wood Hopper, Conieuiee, In which 11 rates in Incubator lots. Address (!. Is alleged that said Mackwood Hop W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o per never established his Qesldence ! thereon, has never huJIt any house WANTKli To rent, a flvi or six-' thereon or improved any part there toom hoil.-'v. clone 111. Ktiqillre of of, and has never lived thereon, but S. S. Hange in the Klertrtr th aire. I at all times since making said eniry iii ! has lived and has had his residence FOIt S.'cJ.K - line No. 3 Oliver Type writer: also one No. 7 Fay-Shi; both ma hlneQ In good ord-r. C. S. Frank tf IK VOI WANT A blue print on cloth ( f th lands op'Mieti for en try April f'h and 11th, end 0 ci-ntH ach -to KoHf'bnrK AliMtrart Cotnimny, Kosetoir, Or. aKi Kli'itI).u:,l'j . har i: o -'i') a'r of river bottom acr-H in full hearing r- oiim miic from 'ity limltK. r-i'im hurt-, ari'l first -r!a" new irnprovi'Tii or will th! . offi'- - U ill h. II a i a n-hfil. diiid'-. i!qiitre a' v ' v.j. r fino in w .". , lo--- in ; u "!( n : I t i d'l ! -rfi'irn h in-' ,i'-r d. k f -ii,-1 . -J. r. v y M'j i r. i :r ar tMj- f-t :TARGET PHACTICE PRACTICALLY FINISHED ?:in Francisc.i, April 2.--A wireless from the fleet at Maiulalctiu Hay says the ree ord at tai i; 't praeltee is prac eally lolllpleted. Th" Ver mont finished with her big guns yes:erlay. The Navajoe has arrived with mail lor the fleet anil will sail north today. Tin" A.iax sails north t?nnorrow. 4- -f ADMIRAL EVANS ARRIVES AT -SPRINGS Poiso luihles Hoi Springs, Cal., A pr i I '2 . 1 1 ea r A in I ra I K v a n s a n d son. Lieutenant Frank Taylor Kvaus. Flag Lien tenant C. U. Trail, and Past Assistant Surg tin McUmiald ar rived here today, where the admiral will take treatment. He is Impelii! cf the speedy restoration of his heal;h. WOMAN S1!C r wr mi.i.i:d ii i :k p.ival s .mel s. Cal. Helen Uritfln. . Mar. aged : Mrs. old. who has been a resident of Mon- ! rovia since the beginning of the rac ing s.ason at Santa Anita, was shot and killed with a 32-calibre revol ver this afternoon by Mrs. V, '., lie Annan, wife of V. 'A. OeArntan. who has been racing horses at Santa Anira during the past season. Mrs. DeAr inan fired five shots, -one of whie.t took effect under the victim's left ear. killing her instantly. The motive for the shooting Is ad mitted by l)e Annan to have been Jealousy of him by his wife. The shooting occurred in the Monrovia postofflce. Mrs. DeArnian waited for hor victim t.;r nearly nn hour. After the shooting the body of Mrs. Orifflu was removed to an underta ker's and Mrs. OeArnian was arrest ed. OXF KILLIX XI MANY othi:i;s iirirr l.os Anueles. April 2. Two c;irn on ih" 1..k Ae?o1 s .V l'aeifl- railway I i line, betwepu I ,ns Angeles and Sitntrt , Monl.a. ctdllilel head-on (oi: tl.l.- ninrnhiw. kilMn one and moid or less Injuring about 20.1 lie u. au limn IUU...V i ,...on. i On Friday. April X, Coin II jrive ii Kvery liany ( , 1 1 . . . Ii., vi iliini-i1 at tlu nrmory body Invited. AXM AI, Sir.MCIl'Ali KI.KCTIOX Notice is hereby given that the an nual election for city officers will lie held his Kiigenc on Monday, April 0, 1IM1S, nt which time there Is to lie elected one councilman - for each ward, nil for the term of two years. Tim following qualified electors were appointed to act as Judges of said election, anil polling places se lected us follows, for the FIK.ST WAUDS. It. Williams, K. 11. Miiiiiiniv and I1. J. MclMierson. 1 ii m met nnil Mcl'hci'Hriii il i 1 1; n n I - I ed n.s cli'i ks. Polling place, truck liuuse, No. 271 Fast Kleveiith lOreet.. SKCONIJ WAItn II. It. I.nkln, Rob ert Cherry and W. S. Moon; ('ber ry and Moon designated as clerks. Polling place. Hook and Ladder room' in III ' rlly hall building, No. ill Fast Klghth street. TIHKI) WAUI) Sherman Heller. II. S. llrysim and William ti. Mariln; llryson and Martin iliMlgnnte'l as clerks. I'oMlug place, Ileller'a shop, 41 West Seventh street. KOI'KTII WAItll I). K. Yoran, O. F. Kuril and H. P. Ness: Hurd nnd Ness ileHlgnat"d as clerks. Poll ing place, Wllkllis building, US West Highth street. Polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and closed al 7 o'clock p. m., on said sixth day of April, 1H0H. Hy order of the Council, March 9, 1908. II. F. nOllItlS, Ilororder. -)XTKST OTICK. Department of Ihe Interior, United Stntes I-and Office. IloAebiirg, Ore., March 2, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing hoe!, filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, rontestant, against homestead enirv No. lOti'17, made April 30, 1901, for W. i , N. 14. V. . R. K. V. . N. K. ,i . land S.K.Vt H K. Vt , Beet Inn 8, Tnwn- ship 19 Kange 6 W.. by Mack- elHewh and lias wholly abandoned the Kald entry ho made by him; find that hh Id alb-Kcd abunnce wan not di9 to employment In tho military of nuval mtvJcp of tin i'nltfd States of Arnerl'-a In time of war, nald par ti en are hereby not if led to appear, ri'Hpond, and offer evldTH i touch ing Maid alb-Kntlon nt 10 o'clock a. m., on Arl 4, 1!0H, bi-for W. W. CalkliiH, I'alted Htaten (tunimiHwloner, In hbt of f ! n t Kifxene, Oregon, (and that final hearini; will be Iu Id at 10 o'( lock a. in. on April 1 H, lifts, before the KeifMU'r and Ite ri'lv r at the I'nlnd S'ati-H hand Of f if- in inxt-btra, Oregon. i'!i- ca!d ( ini--r;ti.t having, t-i ft Iirop'T :'!!Sl;ivlf , fi! I Van h I for:h tar:- wltnh n!i"W thai iif'w 'in- flllli:. :,. - run.aj n"-rvb-.- t.f tK null'.' miii r,of ic mad'-. It h -r ti ' 1 1 dft-.d and dir.-fli-1 that hU' 1- no (. 'm- im'pii by c J i- propfr puj Ii utUiU. ItK.NJAMIN L. ;:iiiv. Ke;.-ter f w I Tills woman .says that nick women should not 1'nil to try I.ytlin K. lMnUhiimN Vp;olnlh l inupouml as she did. Mrs. A. liivgory, of j;.ri.i Iiwn'neo St., Uetiver, eVjL, writes to Mrs. rinkliam: "1 was practically an Invalid fornix Tears, on aceonnt of female troubles, underwent nn operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months 1 was worse thanohefore. A friend ab vied I .yilia F.. Pi iiu b;t m's Vcget able Cimipound ami it rcMoml inc to perfect heullli. sueb as 1 have not enjoyed in ma ii v years. Any woman Miiiering as 1 did witli oiickaehe, beari ng -do n jiaiilK.and pel imlic piiins.stnmld not fail to use Lyttia K. pLuUbato's Vegetable Compound. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. h'or iliirl.v veins l.ydia K. 1'ink linin's VtKctiiiili' C(inimuiul, mailt1 from limts mill hi'ilis, ims Urn the staiiilinil remeily fur female ills, and lias Msitively cnreil tliniisaiHlsnl wtiintMi wlm have leen triiuliled with disiilaeements, iiillaiumation, uleera tiim, tlliroid tumnrs, ifn'iiliiiities, lHM'iiidie. aiiis, iMti kai lie, that U'lir-liiK-diuvn fei'lintf, tialiileni'.v, indiftes tinii.ili.'.iiiess or nervous jirostratiim. "Why don't you try it V .11 rs. Chili hum invites nil slelt women to urllc her for inlvlee. She lias guided tlionsitiiils to Aioaltlii Atltlil's.s, ljnii, .Muss. "Lt"::!: Imported AoJf-ii4c VValllUld 1l!U ilberts. ! . i a i We lire Just in receipt of u Nlilpincnt of lieeH iliii'ct from I,oiiIh l.crny, n pnniiiiieiit tiur Nei'ynian mill walnut grimcr In l'l-iilice, who is In a position to ful'lilsli tile best (be world ill' orils. 'ai'leties: l''raniiuetle ami Mnyette. These vrii' rown on H'lcrliil cimtriict for us. We will giiiil'alitee tlieNe lo he genuine Hnpnrteil stock nnil (rue to mime. rc uoing fust. Write toilny for prices. THE (HAS BENEDICT Nt R-ERY CO. Healers In (ienenil nrfiery Slock. Carlton, Oregon. MOVED : But0will continue our sale of W..11 Paper J and Paincs a As we promised until o April 1 Ludford& Haskell I Prsctical Palntrn and Decorltori cor. W. 8th and Charnelton Phone, Red 5411 o A New Set Chairs of Why do you have Ol.l) H II A 1 1 1 1 Y (Ml A I itH in your home, when you can make them IJOOI) AS N K W tor only f0c ?j A can of Clilnaiuel will wnrl J wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman Is on every can. Sen our west show window. A Hit TO HI-.T. OI II NKW WAI.I, l'AI'l:ll 10-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Pan t Cd. g HALL (Sb hHUMWAY I'lliinliliig anil Sevvri Work. Also gein-i;il j"')1 -!..: In 'In and lelt Iron woik v.'..k ut jit ' attended, to. Carry a full il:t" nf :: fAlim-. Phone lllai k ll"'J. i.i '. I i.i in. : Clothes Marked By Quality and SLyle ire the kind that vu always car ry In stock. The Michael, Stern A Co. Itrand is a giinraii ttv 4if excellence, nil wool and hand tailored by (lie best of uoi ktiieu. Itig reiliictif's on nil u inter Suits in ortle r to cbe tlieni out a ud intike room ror new stock. Wo cany a full line of fur nishings for men, and our prlccH and Hfylm are right. We own our own building, tay no rent and are Mitisfitnl with u reifHoiiable profit. f:D. HANSON f No. H Kii Mnili Hire 0l':miene, Ol'euitn CASOLINIC ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPJNG MACHINERY Fiilrlmuks-Morse (iaNollue i'ngliiea Tor pumping, wpraylng, mi wing, grind I tt it. .OuiiilH complete, l-'iiirlmnliH ScnleN for v'igliing. I'lili-bnuks-Morse lynniuoH mill lir tors Inr powar and liiilit. rnlrbniiUs-Morse Windmills mill Tower. l'alrbanliN-lin'Me (Jrlndein, Feed Clioppers, WelJ I'unips. All first qimllly goods nt lowest prices ulvviiyH In stock. I ii Item I terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries mid iiiiclr HlilpiiH'iitiH. Write for cntnloguu unj iir!ri'. BERCER. & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBA1KC, MORSE (Bt, CO. Port land, Oregon Organized 1683 The First National Bank OF EUC.ENE. ORECON I Capital paid :n J100.000 -Surplus and undivided prorils 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total 1300,000 I niler Same .Mnliiigeiiient Uil Vears. Vour I'lil.-omigo Hollcltcd. T. 0. Hendricks President 8. n. Kakln Vice President P. K. Snodgrasi Cashier Luke h. Ooodrleh. . Asslrtaut Coahler Darwin Drlstow. . .Asslutnnt Cashier QMS Julius Goldsmith J. M. Morris V. 1-, Morris J. W. Warren The Red Star llejii Kstnte, Insiiriiuce, Invest iiientN, I.oiiiim : : : : : l'roHrt)' l.l.liil nnil Solil at Oh tier's price :::::: Itooni 4, McClung block, Corner 8th ami Willamette Sts. Phones-Office, Hlark 0271; Rosl deiice. Black 4 IU2. Ijfgenr, .... On'Kon J. W. BARR1NGER Expert housemover Moves ar.ythini;. Twenty-liv years experience'. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4011. Eugene. Oregon. s r..- v - br.il-:- a:-!