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3 THE EI'OEXK DAILY GPiKD. FRIDAY. APRIL u afi SPEGAIL SALE ON For Two DaysQonIy Ending Saturday Night H0We will sell Monarch $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 blurts tor Don't fail to take advance of this oppor- 80c (unity to secure new spring patterns. 13 m. f?l nolens Bros Toggery FAIR SOCIETY FILES ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ,rji HOW IS THIS? We car. OS r O i sell Oyour property no ! matter where located, or, if you j want to buv, we have the place O : to suit you, no matter how particular you arg. McFall & Heitzman Peal Estate Ajei?ls One Door North of Hqffman Hoic. EU UANGb j. h.'west" C. P. BERNARD EARL McNUTT O o CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables 0 Cabs Always Heady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. M KRNZIE STAGEUmvh Eune EUOENE FLORENCE STAGE t5i30. m. Stieeidonol call al AdailyitaeclMvoEugeneal6A.nl, private residences but will call Inr nr Maplelon, clou connection by b.ifgagelf noillied the day before, ueanier lor Florence and rcme O Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phrgie Main 2 1 uQi have a i.i, iikk: soi,i and worn; ox torxTV fair (.ROl.VDS u iu, HOOX ItECIX O CAPITAL KTOCK OI-' SOCIETY IS lf,HOO, AXi) ALL HAS IIKKX KlliKCIIlltED l!Y PIRCIIASE OK TOWN UJTS IX lll'DDLESTOX ARDITIOX AIMOIXIXO OROLXDK Thjfne CouPty Ai?rleultioal So clety.Svliich has been In course of or Kanlzntion for the past several weoke for the purpose of condtictiui; a cnun ty fair, filed articles of incorporation with i he county clerk This forenoon. "Hie Incorporators arc Alton Hamp ton, Henry llollcnhC'O anil David I, Inn. The objects of the society, r t for'Q In the article.!, are as fol lows: To pronigji- tho a'-rrleulttirnl. nor' kmi ! r ii r.i am Industrial develop- :ii of I. an! county mil the state of (i'r;on; to encouraue I'iiiiil;;rat Ion by 'i llortlin; and dl.iti'lhiitliiK reliable life rmaUon In regard lo f'icsoii and I.iii: county; lo Hcniilri: hv purchase t otherwise surb real folate and per ontil prnpony may bo necessary to uii'fv out tho purposes of the cor poration, to buy and sell real nm' ri.Thoii."! property, to bold and con- duet' fill's for the exhibition of th? sources and products of Lane coun ty and the state of Oregon. The prln- ial place of business Is in Eugene and the capital stock In $49, S00, di vided Into Hbares of the par value of ?3U0. The proposed fair wounds, as nil know, will be located in the lliirldJ8 ton addition In the southwestern T?art of ihe city. A larne number of town r ndJolnliiK the tiilr grounds were platted and the stockholders In the fair llssoelntloiQ have beiitfht these lots at $:00 as s'ocl: In the associn- ion. All of tho IoIr have been sold ind tlin enrryini; out of the society's iilans for a fair will iQx'eed. It If "xpectfd I lift the work of hiilltiinir a. race trnck nnd the necessary builil Inirs will begin just as booh B3 the weather settles. liOrjJUVritC V"l'.'. w I'ldt PAVED STREETS TRANSFERS OF LAKE COUNTY HEAL ESTATE I The Bon Marche 1 ntTr'"rm5Xa4am JI2w llnve Vour Alwlrmln lle by '- ( omit) Almlrurt C. Cole e;iu to Tom Frost, W. D., lot iO and part of lot 13 In blk 1, Colc'a 1st add tj Marcola. $S5. U. S. to Roy T. Strntton, ICO acres In sec. 14, tp. 17. s r 2 e. George A. Dorward jtux to Effle Hinds, part of lot 2 If? blk. 3 In I). fS. McFarland's 1st adl to Cottage Grove. Effle Jllnds etux to George A. Dor ward, part of lot 2 In blk 3 la I). G. McFarland's add to Cottage Grove. $1.00. Walter H. Russell ctux to J. F Kelly, tract In sec. 14, tp. 16, s r 7 v.- $400. Georae M. Miller etux to The. C. Timniins Co., tract In sec3. id, 35, tp. IS, s r 12 w. Georse C. Frlssell etux to I.. T. Harris, W. D., tract In Sec. 13, tp. IB. s r 5 e. $ir,n. S. it. Friendly etux to CleorBls C. Cun, 4 and K t " In blk 1, Kel iay's ad I to Eiikt". $10. Reno M. Newton to CeorK' H. For rest, lots 1 and 2 In blk. !) of Spring field. $11. Reio .I. Newton to Oenre H. For rest. R acres In Sec. 34, n. 17, s r 3 v.-. 110. KI.KCTUIC liOAT I'ISKSIIIKXT OX STAVK. 'aslni;lon, March 31. The Inves Meatlon of the cluires made by Roo resentatlve LIUeypLialnKt the nietheds liied by the Electric Rcat Com nnv In securlni? l'i;lFhtion was re nmed hy the special commission of he House today. .ls;iac I.. Rice, president of that company, pronounc i. "mnlleloim lie" the statement of Mr. Ullny that "th Electric Roat Company bos made c-ninued and repented efforts to influence the ac ;lon cf the Navy Department." Mr. Dice was the only witness at the afternoon session. Mr. Olmutod ''tid the charges made hy Mr. I.llley 'hat thi "continued and repe-ited ef 'orts n'ado by r"0-Dsentatlves 0f the Kle'-trlc rtont Company lnfluunce the iH Ion of the Navy Department and oich efforts In th- jiast were so per ''s'cr.t. and nr:to'iotis as to c-ill forth 'he contleinnat bin and cO'b'Isni of 'I'.'h officials of te Navy Depart menr." "Th" onlv lt:fl"e"ce wrp have v with tV'i navy department, " retilH'd Vy. RlrO, "Is to build the b-st beat. IT'" rest of the story Is a malicious ll-:" mm m i .. . 4 .Vl-Wi '.V I ,;X5J . f TR 'qX Ogc: 'MVS II S SMAI.I V, ':K"K ANNOUNCEMENT G . II. lush wishes to announce that he has puiichased the GROCERY stock of 15. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th vSt., and carries at all times the Ixst brands of Grockrihs, Fi.ouk and Fkkii. Wiohave our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY,? WE AIM TO PLEASEJ-) M.hln73 G. H. lR.ISH""s.rt EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Frowr, M. U. P. I. B.utlr. M. D. l. P. Scairle. M. D. D. A Paliu, M. D. Ge.kO'B. iirliu.M D. L. K. MclAiuital. M. U For the care and treatment cf ModicaUuid Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. appliances tor A ray work. Sputum ancC&lood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The tnedic.il and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the facility. For rates or Infor- W. KUYKHNDALL, M.D., SuPt. mat ton address ot.al vote I r "avUig bonds is:; ntMlnst bonds, fid. v O In fulfillment of exoectatlons I?pehtn-g's street pavlm bond elec tion, bel'iK h"ld loday. Is carrylna liv n-i overwhelming majority. While ir" vo'e being cast Is comparatively ll'-'ht, It Is almost unanimous In fa v:i" of the bonds. What little opposi tion has developed Is chiefly of the gu'ii-shoH variety, and amounts to practically nothing. Cl'lzens who have worked so hard fe" the bond Issue nre jubilant to drv" and their smiling cou nominees ar to bo seen everywhere on the streetB. Hundreds of silk badges, bearing the words "I vote for paved st 'ets," nre being worn by as ninny cl'lzens of both sexes, showing .un mistakably toward which side ofPhe lOiestlon tho preponderance of public sentiment leans. Yesterday's Roso- burg Review. lilt. AXDliK.W TAYMtll KTII.Ii l.lIORTAI, For Ihe ailments peculiar to worn ?n Ostropn'hy Is simply lucompar. able. It uses no drugs, seldom hnt recourse to tho knife, and so the body Is preserved Intact and normal; It corrects ad just meats, removing every obstruction to proper blood flow, proper drnlnne to parts, and adequate nerve supply. Thus It re store natural conditions which mean health. It hns often been de clared by prominent women well qualified to speak, that Osteopathy. evouvind It no other application than to the ills of woman, would hnve made Dr. A. T. Still Immortal. As local treatments Is not often nec essary tho system Is much less em barrassing to women than nro other methods. Dr. II, L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers' llarlware ctore. i'hono lllack 132S. Residence, 734 Ferry street, l'hone Red 3 1 1 7. llelsey. Or., Anrll 2. i";o Sjuth ern Pacific northbound freight met with an accident yesterday morning, due, the trainui',n say, to the air brakes refitblng to work on two e"ip- 'y cars, owof which was smashed to kindling mill the other broken In two. There wepvilS cars In the trin and the demol'iied cars were about the middle. When the accident oc curred they were trying to switch part of the train. . Two northboun 1 express and passenger trains and an extra freight were delayed about tw-o hours on account of the trouble. NOTICH TO STOCKHOLDERS OK I.LK.WKLLYX TELEPHONE CO. Tho stockholders of said company voted at the nnnual meeting to cull a special meeMiig May 9; 190S, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse, School District No. 44, Lane county, Oreson, for the purpose of Increasing tluOapltal stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to bo present. J. II. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDERSON, SO. mS !ll SICAI, FESTIVAL O Reserved Scwts for Season Ticket Holders Available April 1 to G at Rurden & Graham's store. llox office opens at 9 a. m. General ale opens April Cni. Phone lllack C431. tWaZMS0BS2w A FULL LINE OF... o New Granitware hist T a rf4 J stove;:, rangcr, and H zivs V '.he i-nS' . m AXXl'AI. Ml'MCIPAL ELECTION' Notice Is herebj given that Ihe an nual election for city officers will ho held In Eugene o.O.Monday, April f. I9PS, 'jrj which time there Is to be eb-ct"d one rouncllman f ir encli ward, nil for the term if two years The following qualified eleo'o were appointed to act as judges of said election, and lowing places se lected as follows, for the FIRST WARD S. R. Williams. E R. M u in in, v and P. J. Mcl'herson. Miimtney and McPhers.'ii d'f-Unnl-ed as clerks. Polling place, truck house, No. 27JL East Eleventh stiver. C SKCONI) WARD -D. R. I.skln, R ,b ert Cherry and W. S. Moon; Cher rv and Moon designated as clerks Pjlng place llenk an 1 tail 'er room in Hi., ,-liy ha!l building. No East E ghih stre-'t. THIRD WARD -M.icrmtin TI.-'.t. R, S llryscn ami William 0 M.irtla:' Hrv.u HI.. I Vnrtin dc!-u,-,. t'ojhi.; i l.i.e.- H.ijier i f Nobby Sutis For Men A new and hrge line of men's up-to-date suits In all the new and popu lar makes and styles, in browns, greys, blacks and blues. Every suit is made by an expert tailor; all hand filled collar, hand worked button-holes and a front that will net break. If you want a suit, nobby, nev and up-to-date, we have i and do not rob you either. Prices from $25 to $10. I Nobby Hats You will want a new hat for the Spring and Sum merSomething that will go with the suit and have all the nobljy arid dressy appearance. We have a complete line in the latest fashions. From$3.50to $1.25. r e- o Acreage! A A TPS (it Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2y2 miles from Post Office on easy pay. ments, near school. Hovey Block, 8th an ,. " 44.... (ami44(Ai::'"'iiti( imaortatio rii how3nj5 Govt's From Iho Nesdle craft Shop of Portland We wis!? to announce to the ladies of Eugone and vicinity thr wo have leased a space In .Eaton's Book' and Art Store, anil uluji play all that !s newest lDjArt Needle work. Our stock for this Benson comprises many exclusive Novell'.. for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Unties- Sets, Ir rants' apparol, etc., which may be hud stamped for emiroij. cry or finished complete. We have mai.y new stitches. Including Pr!nc:ss Beth, Maiorii Vallac'ilan, and applique shadow. FREE LKSSOXS WILL IH3 OIVEX with al! purchases, me: the personal supervision of Mr3. II. Wlllard. Mrs. Willai'd is an experienced teacher and authority en need: w ork. The opportunity of learning Embroidery under her directio: should not bo missed. Important Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eatoi Book Store, 557 Willametto strtet. XOTICK TO THE PVI1LIC j The Eugene Transfer Comnnny j having sold Its business to J. J. Chase and R. B. Bray, all persons owing the ; firm up to April 1 will please pay the. undersigned at the company's office1 or on the streets. All bills nutstand-! against the firm up to that date will be paid by us. Wo neslre to thank the public for their Kenerolis pain n. i nge and bespeak f ir our successors a continuance of the same. J. M. M RTIW aS S. B. McCI.VSKEY. clerks o. m ill's. II ,t S'vell'h vtiect. i Ft9-RTII WMi'i. D 1-. Y,-"an. (! !j F Hur.l a-i.l S. P. X,.; Hut,! an, i i . Ne-:s i..s.;n V 1 c, ,1. ,1. , p,,' ' l"'K p'. ic". g ilki'M building, l'. f P"1S I" ( I :" i-9. k n K m. and ,-.,, d at 7 ,.v: n ,,, in., o; ...ii.i .1.. ..r ...ii , FCHMTi i:e kaci'ory 'laving imr-hascd the IViy II lerson furi'ltiire taetoiy. 1 am now orei'ar"d to mnniuactiire furniture upo'i specli'l orders, nnd am pre pared to fill orderi for the retail or wholesale trade. Repairing work slso solicited and prompt attention given same. My prices will tie found r-'nsonah! snil satisfaction guarnnt".'! In every respect. 11. c. MOlttiAN. CERTAINLY A lUlitl VIX A new house, consisting of e1;''' ci'oms, al?!! puntry, bath. tolUt.W'intl ou-ie, all taod"rn in every res;:!"-' ; linated oij nice corner lot. five Mucks f'nM Wlllamet'e sc-'.-t '. C"ii it JIS Wen rifth street an.ieii v Hi -rialnly fl'.iil A bsrgaln. tf 5 i . - . wiN.n xwio Jehn M. . tvxnn, t.icci ?',r to W M Bodiir. All miiil weii to- vive. '"or tirot.mt rervlfe n'mne Ri.icV 11 12. l!-slde-c, "ilT lli(- street, t' 'lasollne woo.tiw Nobby Shoes And of course ) o.t will want a nob pair of pat ent kid, or vici kid, or gun metal, or taf?1Dfi?ds to wear all summer. We never were in a better shape to show you a large and complete line of new and up-to-date shcQs. From $6.00 to $2.25 Nobby Shirts and Ties And to complete the out fit you will want a new shirt and tie, so come in and we can save you money by purchasing vour new outfit from . !EV Bou Harchg THERE IS SOMETHING UNDERNEATH what we claim for our tia It is truth. If you ook find it is absclutzly the It; value for your mor.eyweiil make good. Come in and n the various patterns and 4 siens we have now all tit latest styles. THE 5QUARI W. M. GREEN, deal cS 619 Willamette St. Phore M.iin 25. cAr?onr. a, HOWE I'.'l'l lO;,,.. ,., TO .r J.,,,,., limn Ii, I unit am! city I'll.!,,.,,, THE BEE MIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selects from the best brands obtainable lontor! u-ith crcat cart, and our cracker list is confined tc the best the mark affords. As for flnur u-p curre flip Ipniliticr ln'.ltlds. A Start of your patronage solicited. Elick ,57? ' W. J. Gibson & Son St-apla (Si, Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 97 WEST E1CHTH BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKtf We are now located in our ncv builiin? ! across the street anJ we will bs plc.iscJ ta seeyo -8 ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Bmils and Stews Strictly Co't. Prici B?vODERS BFvOS. ii 1 1 1 hi lain in aiiM nm ii i n wtt i ""' Wcs;. sth Sireit. 65c MSP.CBANTS RANK EUCNE, OREGON Docs .1 Gen::'.!1 h.MW Cons rvat v. S. SPEN'Ci..?!, . H. POTTEK. - I s. l. long "?:.:: ,0- ,0 ". Ninf.rt Sf.rppf Of, our i..'iii 0 MdiiitnL f.l:ALI5TX. iDi;i;is.R Room I, .,,r lr Nni. Hank Cor;r.h ni Vi.:m'' ARE STORC 1 "! ei i 'i.' i Miin n. .Marc!' , VI : I'.i.'v Vb 17 fSliati.vA. l i)i;i;is.Rviord.'r. t