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1 El'GEKB WEbtU UfiJU, 8ATHUAY, APHlf , 1W - " ' . NEWS OF INTEREST, iimi festivals. me s-.-ne.... opens Monday. Apr.l 6th. at at the box office ac Burden (ff?f? ; FROM SFFiELD I'oill' Kasti-1-n hinder " 1 """K" . Symphony On ham's. Ph;.uo Wlacx - ) ') "iHialisS!!8Brl!!-J'' 1 Scats are now felllnt-' Grabiim'g shop store. er. strivt, between Kiuiili streets, for the sr.'at o The Interest of EiiKeno folk thin week has lieen centered about two very different events. Or. Thurs day all we.ro unxloiiH to meet Senator Kulton at tho reception Klven him by the Commercial club xpcnk In (he evening at theatre, heels of o W. U Chi hlrc, .lr. and Mm. K. V. f.'liiimlicrs, Mr. anil Mrs. C 11. Klli- er, ln niii Johnson. Flinch' 1 OJ the evening. a- - Mri W. C. Voran w:is liosres:i this we k, on TO.irifiliiy al'iemoun, to t ie Thimble rlub and two Invited Kuerftrf, Mra. W. (i. Allen and Mrs. A. T. Ter rlll. .Mlm Mliliy Voran and Miss Lu cll'i Voran a.-0!ed the hi.stess In serving. At tho eonchiKion of the club meeting Mrs. Yoran entertained Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Terrlll at lunch. 3 IJ.- Huff redni-d it Burden & I ViM.ililClte and Ninth rin musical festival Hlven by the KuKcne uracil 10 Society at v'liiard bal. n.hts or April li ano If.. en' ;.tt-nr-on ol ihu ir.ih Thlk will he tile 1,'rcatl'S'. nniolcal offering ever ina.lj i:i the Northwest to a community no Ian;, r j than that represented by Kim-ne and Its contlKUons territory. Cities of tn.J$ 111: ism; v i ni. m 1. Ai' I.II.IM : Miow 1 in: v i k; lint.-i 1 and to h'ir him lite I'JiikcV'I Then following on theO. this began the eouventiou !uic an I ankle t;je fracture. The p.-iril'H who so far forgot their iiiaiih'ind O 10 hang all erfiny of Mar shal I1I11I on the bank building, can ireater reflection on themselves than . .. .1...1.. in...i(ii.ri' vo.tim i i- liiifl ,,.v hiivi. ht tanii mill who. bv the sizn of Portland. Seattle, Tacoma and way lias not, but he is ag old man Spokane ufteri tan offer an atlrac and'has spent the best years of his tlon aa larRiAlis this attraction, uut llf, In the defense of his country, for an organization in a The perpetrators were In a small biiH-jger than Eugene to offer to th ItleS'.!. , " It. C. Huberts, the Jeweler, has tn-i. km a partner In the person of W. V. ; Cranston. A new stock of gomls will he ordered and everything usually found in a Jewelry sloro will be en hand. We wish the new firm success. Mr. Cranston 'will continue in. tho real estate business and can nlwaya be found ready to show would-bo purchasers over the country. The maaa't incut of Kin.i-ue has receivd Mr. Craig, one of t'.ie Vaud vii.c pc. f irmers to appear ai the Tin aier, asking him to n.aKc r..i lion for fourteen people tor .V. oil day and Tuesday. , A' pretty large bum h of audeville artists to play Eugene. pat- of the Y.iung Women's Christian Association of Oregon anif Idaho op Friday morning. This cotuQition Jh q to continue f three rtayn and a Oovery Interestlm; program nas l.een arrau?,eiiOfor tfral time. The meet ings nre In progress at Vlllard hall, which Is beautifully deeorntol In tho University colors. The visitors are tu lie given a recifptjon this evening at tho dormitory. o Mi'H. K. I'J. Chauibers was given a pleasant surprise on Tuesday by a number of her friends; The ladles rame .In the afternoon and brought their work, and tho gentlemen ar rived In t'lmo for supper. Tho even ing waa delightfully spent with imi lc and games. (-.Those present wero: Kev. and Mrs. I). II. Trimble, Ur. and Mrs. W. U Cheshire, Mr. and -Mrs. W. TV Gordon, Mr. and Mm. "W. W. Calkins, MIbh hund, Mrs. Richard, Cottage (Imvn, Mrs. K. K. Chambers and Miss Mlnnl Cham bers. , o Tho Thursday Afternoon club this week with Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer as hostess. A greater part of the afternoon was taken i With a IhihI noss meeting;, followed by a dalnly lunchoon served by the hostess and Mra. ,V. O. Ullstrap. The Invited gtiosts of the club were: Mrs. (ill strap. Mnt. Shunuite, Mrs. V. M. Day, nnH Mu ll,.....Ufllll.,.H A .rt'lty Easter luncheon " was given on rrlday eflernnon hO Mrs. It. Welch at lierQiouie. 1'i Enst Seventh street. An Easter rabbit adorned Ihe center of the table and the place cards . burn Easier greet ings. 1 .11; llivnei Kucnin win.. MesilameH W. I.. SouderB. Sidney! Mallard & I'rettyman havS? dlspos- ,S!nildenl.aura Harris, K. K. Mink, en 01 ineir gun store 111 me .iict.. (' II ri'ilur David I. Ink, W. W.iHwartz, and iiossession was given on Calkins I (i A Or and E Mr-1 Mondav. Thhe new firm Is uncertain Ilri.om.'chehniU. Wa.-h. I R to tfce style of firm name hut It Will ell liei II' rt. ... nwniii. v .mi. 111 the Swnrtz (inn Sloro. JVe wish the new firm all kindr i.i siircojii. Hay Hwarti! Is a natural Vi'iiius and can mend anything that is broken. A good OimhI of evit"i"v9. vas caused In the north part of town Sat urday oQr the disappearance of Paul, the five-year-old son of S. RPSnell. lie disappeared about noon and by 4 o'clock the whole town wiir aroused. It was loured that he hail fallen Into Ihe lalQ and was drowned. Prepar ations were made to drag the lake patriotic X. when the little rt'llruv was nscovorerj 11,1 ei..-Vuniler the House usieep. lie nan been asleep for hours, and as ho was last seen In the neighborhood of the lake. It gave rise to anxiety on the partOif his parents. Times. On last Satunj o nil-lit Mil Hell" Keeney elltertallii-il tilO leacher;-. or Ihe (leary si ll ol ai tiic home of .'.CO' Nettle KresO O Senator I'ultou was given the op- p irtunlty to 1 tOi lar'Q number of our clil.ens, both IqIIcs and gen tleui.ne, on Thursday, afternoon, at I tie 'reception glv'n TTi his honor by tho Coinmirclal 'Club. Tho club rooms had been bountifully decorated fur Ilio occasion by the ladlestif the Women's ltepubllciin Pan I,eii;iie. with Oregon grape, wild Cur- iinrand tiurffitlnn. At Cottage ;rove. Mrs. W. E. Compton, asslstedJiy Mesdanies Van Winkle and WheertrV, gave Mr. 'Gunuton a surprise lufl Monday evenlngn honor of that gen- tlenian's birthday A pleasant evening was spent by the guests In the pur suit of Interesting parlor games and the discission of a dellcliOs lunch-e'.-uv". Those present and.lnvlted wore: Mr. and Mrs. gred lorren, Mr. and Mrs. V, II. Hosenberir, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrains, Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle, Mj and Mrs. V. II. Philips, Mr. and MrsW. C. Connor, Mr. aim .Mrs. a. nrituu Mncey, A. 8. Nlckle. Mr. and Mrs. C. WWallaco, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hull, Mr. and .Mrs. C. E.Jones, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Wheeler, Mr. und Mrs. ilei beil Iit'niii, nir. umi ;.irs. nimenv. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Uuuson. UisrSjTliurBilay Mr. n$d Mrs. W. H. Abriims fint(rtalneil 11 whist nartv nt about twontv-flvo ladles wore Invited I their homo 1 river street in honor of to come aniPhrliiK their noedlowoiik. j Mrs, Lillian iraugerer, neo l,urch, Tho ronyia were prottlly diwornted ! I at present visiting her imrenls, 1n keeping with tho spring season,, Mr. and Mrs. 1). Lurch, In this city. Iir lilies, ferna and wild currant Those preaeni wero: Mrs. Lillian branches. Tho hostesses wero aft-! Kraugurer, Mr. aiuL Mrs. IJ. O. slatod on both nfternooiSi bv three ! Thompson, Mr. and Srt-s. V. Rtoi'hll- ypiing ladles from the Tan PI soiw- i Hp, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mr A NOTItK DAME LADY'S AIM'KAJ, Tn nil knnwinir Biiffpri.ra from rheumatlsQi, whether muscular or of ia Joints, sciatica. Inmbagos. 'back ache, pains In the kidneys or neiRal gla pains, to write to ber for a lioHe treatment that has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It her dutrio send It to all suffurerB FREE-. You cuo1) yourself at home, as thous ands will testify no effango of ioli- Mr. and Mrs. nnle being necessury. TJils simple and Mrs. ItomoouGllhurt. Mm, John lrnub and Mrs. Orln P". Btnfford entertained on WoiUies Uy and Thursday ufternoons ot this week at the homo of thA lultor tin Kast Eleventh street. On each day dlacovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity nnrt tor... in he whole system, if the above Interests you, for proof nddress Mrs. M. Sum 3'rs, Hgc K, Notre Dnme. Ind. 1NKOKMATION Hl'ltEAl land Mrs. J. 8. 3e(lley.Mf, and Mrswhere. ity. the .Misses Constance Covoll. Hulon lleach and Edith Woodcock. Lurch and Miss Lurch. Western o I Oregon. ' Mm. B. K. Mink was glvon a plons-' ant birthday attrprlso un Thursday ! , evening. Tho ludlea walked In on. iiiunTinil niTV rs Mr.. Mink, bringing tholr refresh- JUNb I luN Ul 1 1 .Tins nuu n ueaiiLllill wiirK-uatntlH I filled with randy, as a token for the) hostess. At tho conclusion of Hon-j' tor .Kultoli'a address the uimtlenien 'amo and paseed tho remainder of! the evening. Tho guests wore: Mr. I TJ10 llltlo daughleor Frank Tur and Mrs. W. W. Calkins, Mr. and ! 11I117 while engiiQil In play Tuoaday, Mra. AlexOcockerllno, Dr. and Mrs. 1 fell and broke her leg between the - (HV " - - IIII IIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT'TfTTTTTT OREOON LAND CO. STOPT Tm KIVKK I1KIDGK! Drlng your wiQt to Smithormnn's wagon and carrlngo shop. Mr. Wll klniQn, tho well-known blacksmith. 3 with him, also a tltst-class painter nr n.m. 1 with him, also a flt5t HtHA Ur NH-KhM P"1 Fyolsteror fronWhe East. All work guaranteed. order. New rigs made to alS Have vour team shod ut tho river bridge ,Qd save F. 0 cents. a'J7 "-ksrrt-'ip-s-.itffCtli ' it.. V.i ' 1. ONE PEitFORM.Wt E ONLY. There will only be one perform ance each night at the Eugene thea ter Monday and Tuesday nights. ISOSE Ll TKiElt (J.AXXON t'ontralto r 9l .01l 7 t 4 lo'ii lii'iis. tlie old r..liabl.; tonso r -,1 ar'i.-t. v;ho ha- .1 r many ye.irs held a cltr.ir in '.he tlll'terpiit Ehops i:i Snringlleld until r:ceniiy. has bought inn C. A. Prior, becoming a partner t lleiirv McCi'lliim. The lir.sl match jame of. basenal! ,,f the seas.n will oe played next Similar 011 the local diamond between the Peasant Hill nine and a bunch 'of hoiJrf' boys, consisting iiarny 01 ins high school team, i 'e have it from a reliable source ihA the S. P. Company is moving the old depot and material frjm the oil .depot to Eugene in order to erect a 'more commodious depot, at the Junc 1 tlon to handle the rapidly Increasing i business over the main line through 1 Springfield. Miss lOa Dosserman returned last Saturday from Salem, where she been during the past month assisting in takitO care of C H. Pickett's pa rents. Mr. Pickett, who has been very ill for some time, is reported mu improved. A. J. Perkins Informs us that he , has purchased the Milo Taylor resi-td-nce at the" corner of North D and KilUi stree:s. lie -saw that he will eventually move the h jiise On anoth er bOhnl some (quo during the sura mer will erect a flue rusldeucs for 1 whir. own i.Q. ' 1 The firm of Flegal & gvclllir:! have ecured a lease on the odd Fellows' J-Yir she rainK,t !,,lpi-vv I often cross, irntalfe hv- tyW. 5 " declare they art. ,lri v,V "nven (o i.-Qn.l null ill tv.- SiAiUyj prnv-OH,,'": ' .Men MP.IH.Q -i.S.I'Q,Tul KhollO bCM.. Jo ti,,lu -rti,,' t, - - i i.inr i ikm im j I 0 hrt J ten mis coiiu: Sei O.lS fe)li:iili 'vieili('(iv1s,,',i,s;,ryii:,.ilrt rlireet U. ii fcjn il,.. . . KtontiK a lit o' hv in miial cn.wi!,: the -fi'iiim'n o systenuCpiiii 9ct. quiH.ly dV-jyi all hysterical I (iKXKVIKYK CLAIIK WILSON, Soprano pa te4HT- 'ii ' l and irriiTiL)! coiuUtiww. k. l tuii'dinsi known as th-Oouera ho'ft: of thf? H. M. Stewart old quart ura, and are setting things in readiness to move their stock. They wilL make some nwded imurvonvtits inO1P (n. terior 01 the buildhR. This w!II make Cl . . 1- "i i i a i i :f i i give them -o-.re room. O J he J?1". mS JtOet ser? A tiraiit Kolierts returned IionieQiojn" " """'n Salem Sunday, where he has been u errployed in o;f) of the leading druu: ttlWJt 1 aV-ufils, hansHi-rtta: stoiOs state the fil'O of the yenO He i " f two yV.rs I sulTinjl nWlar expects to remain in Snrlngfleld Tor 'ttwCbt foiflis of feminine iUMufciJ nl.n.,1 n.nnl.n ...Unn . I. . ) . . 1. I TVtfA lUlAHt 3vivn fnnlU V-AnH nuuin lu neens, .viicii iifpium lyl li ef position 1n vlew.Q He Wsl not re turn to Salem, jtO-'o Ea-Vs tne Neli queened him tlftO.'. for the artyie th.-5' appearajl In the News some J wo weeks aij&'was republished In the Stateauisfu, and as a result the cSd mai-'got to chasing him so hard that in oritur tn :0;e himself from a UQ-onnh nt nrnmlca ha t',m,i I. Uv. Ised to marry at deast a doasa. I B3lftbajlitively cuitti fljJSSSSEi ... . V. fc.....V..V IQ - Mrs. IDutth' Cnpenhaver, 3S$J il!iit., l'tiv.-rSrs, Kitiis..QrtltE9: 1 w! Ujno riiriven frantio MMV ftnt Biuopbine would rellefittje T UI1.K.'., f.. . .l.l. r. I 0. x imi(Fui a .Kcuiiie UIQ QOMHglft. nSi liienlth and lilIigPMaSJ inuxlt me a vell woiOun." B'or thirty years hydia E. Kakj laflas v eatable L0Bip9ini,B Worn "jwts ana herns, left xx; AKTHUK M1DDLKTOX llNKO JOHX It. MlIiI.EIl rons of good music a feature like the I K,ach nlKhf lhJ,re, w'10ue ,8lx flrst Chicago Symphony orchestra In a fes ! class ac,s b'' nlgh ela3s 'sts. ravui series ot tnrce concerts Is well- j nigh unparalleled In the history of I He Got Whnt le Needed musical nilevement. ' . ' 412 Willamette street. Timber an gA MhwmlXZtA, "J,"eearS a?. 11 looiedc.a8o,,,f1m' farm lands in large and small tracts, " f 'Z I fr 77 1 1 ' "'It, r "T. C-,.1Ta'?hlnR' f'liv nrnnnriiea In'tu in m,.,iiS.n nn,i n J,? rn)m 1,16 l!'ast Mrs. , of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was so t.lty properties Lots In Slad Sn und MencvioveGCIarke Wilson, sonrano: r,,n rtnwn .h. iir h.. ,.. uur auuiiioint to Eugene, we nave tho goods and thegirtros are right. It will pay you to Investigate our propositions before you buy olse- News. .SR MI SICAL PRSOPIVAL Reserved 0Seats foo SgfttfUB Ticket Holders a Available jyVprll 1 to fi at Burden & Gi-aham's store. Box office opens at 9 a. m. Oeneral sale opens April 6th.8 Phone Black 5431. vnmBn vho have heen trourffeifS d te prfmMsn a 1 1 c s, iiitlainiiiifo tkm, Bbroid tumors, irRotaS acrfanlic ifls, Uat'WlB, that fceflf I :E(j-dofi feeling, flatulem?,i3n tiou,aizMiiess,oraervous8)TH; Vhy aon t you try it 11I!I!M 'wtBHSBBun IOrSSftS tiitlrt voljX)i ipp 'Sprite liM) 0 ilj.y Sim has ffiiiiieil UramcffiiTSal t9rr- Mrs. lose Lntlger Gannon, alto; John slender thread." It was thenhat niy U. Miller, tenor, and Arthur Middle-1 druggist recommended Electric Blt ton. bass. te,.g. i bought a bottle and I not Among the Instrumental soloists j what I n Oded-o-strength. I tad one aro Jan Van Ordt. violinist, cjind i foot In the grave, but Electric Bit Franz Wagner, cellist. Added to I ters nut It back on the turf again; and MU tin thai T'vd aan wall .....ir D I nV.a " Qnl the above galaxy of stars ftltt he the vocal chorus of 17!iOvoices of the Eu gene Oratorio Society thnt has been rehenrslne for three months under thiruiroc'tion of Professor I. M. Glen. This unusual combination of vocal and lifstrumentnl miiBlcJans will Rn der Gaul's "Holy City." the great ora torio written originally for the fa mous Birmingham fcatlvnl .of Eng land, and Dudley Buck's "Golden , l.egund," the prize symphonic ennta- i tn for one of the great Cincinnati mu-1 3 FOR SALE BY OWXKR Good building lot on East (Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 fe6t. Al so ,-elght-room cottage and two lots on'orth Mill street. InQlilrtPof J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 513 Willamette St. n aliO 3e B 8688 88e 83 The Cojjipany XOT1CE TO THK ifllLIC Eugene Transfer having sold its business to J. ChesV Diq, mujp4o,8ir8.9ion. snnsM and K. B. Bray, a persons owing the. Ora. .Ontftts conipVte. o Bicil!lltUa Soales fiO waiRftSft.: BaijflmBjai-Xbjw lraie SjE& un bm rtlnoen ami liallt. . 1 ISffiWflOlSsaiBftn'iffl tt'liOlUfflPi (fit firm up to April 1 vill please pay the undersigned at the company's offlc1 or an the streets. All bills outstond-l Bri(jit the firm iB. tlHt dot". Will der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'sfthe public foj their gene"roOs nntroa- be paid by us. WiPaesIre to th9nB: gsfw&i. Xn4iHunj$B9 om aicji and bespeak for our sucifta)ns i efcomfluSJ WcH PaonB. a continuance of Hie same. , l nnidlto ctoju or. J- M- MARTIN'., John M U CtfiSb itnjdlt.v aiauf8 "J S. B. AlcCT-VttCafc ror prompt service ph6"ne Bmb' SiHenas, ttHSBiiB, 3312. Residence, 267 High struma ti BArfeBAO.e". ra"88Pli,69i .luniriuiri WIUM1SHW i rtftftttttf 5tttf??vk?tfti7tvtett O " WotlondJfe900 mJjj u i ii, "Irwrft tttVrrJirif'fS! O o Ha an mv tS) it O 0 O O orced to n n o . n O ' ft The Section o&tho I. O. Q. F. cck will ntPcestate tearing down of a portion of ou? bufidiiianS k cdhsequeafidfertof- crid stock. To sa oQrseles mucrplcfes as gpssifcle we hve decided t'8 close out Somelines of our goods St prTces nm Lfe madfi0 jii iiicac tjuwiain iugciitui FoHSspass em tes Lines Which MUDSit GO REGARDLESS $f 3 iff o0 O O o CO PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES. GLASSYVARF rftiNAWADi? 0T1&JVMR, GRAN1TEVARE, WIREWARE, MENS and OY'S HATSandoQAPS,.S&IT0 CASES, TABLE OIL-CLOTH UMBREL LAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, TOYS, NOTIONS, .SHOES and MANY OfHER LINES. ' - , o G O O o o o o O O O G o o 3 O St ore wi We are n& talkbg through our hat but, guarantee our prices. A visit to our every article you buy. We invite you to get prices before purchasing else wRere. These Goods Must Closed but Jy May 1st or Packed up and o 11 convince youthat you o o0 can save moicD'oon, moved MA 1 to Hit 2 ii GO O M 0k ll WelfJ'U' 35 E. 9th St. ' ', .... . N . v., W-t', , IITTT k J;i.,J