THE El'GEJfE DATLY GL'ARI. TI KSDAY, AI'IIIL 7, 10'
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Imported
Walnuts and
: Filberts
Wo are JiiHt In rwjpt of u
hlilpimnl of in it (llii'i t fQ"
louitt I A-my, u iroiiiiiirii nur
M'ryiiinii uihI uulnut Krowir in
Franco, who lit In a ixmltJon to
fiirnifih tho Imh( the world uf
f ordM, Variot I cm : I 'rainj net (
mil MaytMto. TIm-kw wvn
thrown on hjmm'IiiI contract for
IIH. Will KIIJiraiHl'U tllONO
to Im wmiim lioporO'd Mock
nnd Imp to Qiiic Arc. U"tii;
Juki,. Wrllu today for prlrcH,
THE CHAS. BEfCEOtCT
NURSERY CO.
h In ;iin'iQ Nurwry
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Stock. Q
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IF YOJ NEED
Grocgrieso
WE HAVE THEM
line of Groceries.
i Ffeur and Veiict? Tin and
Graniteware. HcaclCiuar
rs for White River Flour.
J. W. WHITE
9 fVgtMl .
R. C Oiriliford
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We ha therjrxdusive 0
sate of the noted IfL-
TROIT STOVES atxi
RANGES. Chpaid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phone R& 55?6-6r West Eighth St..
O EUGENE .OREGON
iQr- ;
Fordfiaps'
in
REAL ETATE
see o
McFALL & HEITZMAN
I Door North Hoffman House
o o
Wilson & Nicho
licali'd opposilo SiihOl hotel, up
o
Bialrs, ure In co-op. 'ralloQwItli over
"1000 Heal Kstale firms, lilve them
a trial. They do strict ly honest bus
lii'OO They list properly in u.Qiarts
ofgfKO'ate.
Oj.
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j? W. BARRI'GtR
Expert houstmover
. O
Moves anything" Twenty-!iv
years experience. Residence, East
lO.ctnth and'QpJk: Sts. Phone
Red 4il 1 . Eugene. Oivvtm
in
FILLS !
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SOlDBVOaltitoISLUKlHHIKt
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q Poor bats are too expensive at
any pneu. Yet it isn't easy for
you tofjick out a hat with ihe
quality in it, because you're
not a bat expert.
uyer Derbies
For Spring, VQX)
have a quality that speaks loud
enough for ajr))ody to hear it.
They are famous throughout
. the country fottfceir style, finish
and durability.
Only the beat materials go in
to Guyer Derbies, only the most
expert hat-makers fashion them.
Prices, $3.00 to $5.00.
RORflRTS BROS
O TOCGSRY
iV If i'
IN ONU OR.MANV COLORS
New Set
Chairs
Why do
SHAII11Y
you hnvo OI. II
C11AIHS in yiwi
home, when you can mnko thetu
COOO AS NEW for ojilr.Oe. V
A can of Chltmmel iti work
wonders In your hog
Sco that tho Cnlitninnn Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
ask to si: t: out i:w s i.i.
. I'Al'KU
0?ERTON
men i n a.
vvau rtiptT ana ruini o.
n
fO tI V. 1-. Morrl
J y Warren
The Red Star
Hiit 1 ,Mtiitt iiisurniu'o, iitvt
im'iiis, .inii : : : :
lrtNTiy I-ImA iiimI Sihl
4, Mtl'Mina bltu-k. t'ttrm-r Sth
iiittl 'il!anti'i:tt St-.
, Ulnrk 1;
iltMH".
rS'liiams Co. Trariifir
Lijht and Heivv H.ii;
xn vox '..M.t
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flN ONI OR.MANV COLORS I I
I LARGEST PACILITIEJ
ilN THE WEST KOKftg
i THE PRODUCTIONOF lj
flTHIOH GRADE WORK tj
r i ii ii i j
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Ja New Set of:
;S0i VilUmetteSU I fu-riv. fi.
riion liiockCSw
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MISSIONARY
' CONVENTION
IN EUGENE
Following Ib the program of the
third annual convention of the cen
tra! dlHtrlct of the Oregon Christian
missionary convention of the Chris
tian church, to be held In Kugent
April 9 and 10:
TIU ItSKAY AFTKKXOOX
('. W. It. M. Session
2: SO Devotional, Mrs. A. V. Hetter-
ly. Coburg.
3:00 Workers' conference.
Special music.
4:00 lltislness session.
Kvciiing.
7:30 Devotional, Mrs. Mary Max
well, Klmlra,
Solo, Mrs. Wulter Calllson,
Eugene.
8:00 Address, "Christ's Call to Mis
Own," Mrs. T. S. llandsa
ker, Oorvallis.
Kltin.W .MOKMXU
I E f I iff SclllMd Kl'SHioil
9:00 I'ruiso service.
Jl: 15 'The Adult IHbln Class!"
w Mrs. M. C. Hull, Kugeue.
9:30 "The llQ.ica .Movement," I..
.i. True, Coi-vallls.
!i: 15 ""iwiier Training." J. M.
M r HiipiTlnt'-ndent
tiMicher training, I.ano Co.
'The Combined fhrvlee," J.
.1 . Vj Vitus, i I IU1I. .
l:"i "The Sunday School of Yes
terday and Ihe lilble Schoul
jj. of Today," Mrs. Clara V.
'J Esson, iresident (Jregon
J)0: li-
Chrislian Ilible School As
sociation, o
OisciiKsimi.
0l)1r"Our Henevolcnt Wpck," J,
M. Murris, Eugene.
Aflerlioon
30 Kong and praise service. Q)
tii .Missions in utir i:onegoB,
J, rrofejibor E
Eugene.
i.. . h igmorcfT,
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s
15 " Foreign Missions," J. S. Me-
tl
3:10i
rviiii.,,, i.',
"Ihune MIssIiHik,'' W.
Klna. Cotiae firove
A. wr-
"Co-oporotlva Work In
Our
Staio," V. K
Cur. ar.0. C.
0:43 Ittscuealna.
Oilllnginn1.
M. O.
48:00 Dasiot Koos'.
evening
7: SO-- Prarsja trnnt.
:00 Addrava. lahi Errctt, Trcs.
4). :. aft '.
3)
tVKlHIIXCi lANIVEnstBY
it ItET. MtiSKS SV WIFE
4A!taa ienkrrat, Arlt 0.)
T.idftv h it)o gild.o wedding annl
trrc::? S::. i-i Mrs. A.
ot i'ariVifUtft, furtavrly ut tnie flty,
md t;utllt fniri 7 t.'.' Ju p. m. at
fh. rei(iotio ot liev. C. 4.. M.-4'aasr
thic oveae will bo ccirbrwftf in
itw prwt oiAonor, no wvrtftf of rc-
tfl tobtaufje. flat, iiumu rolded t
TdAixt far maoy yinrs, aa irlnrt
tfml oi Iba 4lhaoy public Brnui Ur
a voiio, and cifunly sopvriotoodeot.
u veil as pattur u( tho 11. EC. rhur.b
south of lhl clly. ui .lertmg Si.mb
Wand ta vrfby couple bav
ployed tftoir part otl in liie. Tboy
urw tJo vdi itlrca, mjoh rw&ing at
t'rTiUta. $osae, Ptttiumatt , aod
FuiAor, Arixoiut, nd ooo daughter,
Km. Joan j. it Tjingont.
SrEtlAI. CITS IXKt-WOX
Kotlea t hereby given that S spec
ial ejection w VI 1 I io bold la (ho eliy t
VuKua. Sarardar, April ti, ff08,
ht woa.b toe hilluw.nj; jiruttuauioaa
will U iihmitlvd bttoe lgJ tutors
o( the city r aprval or i-eicirtliiU:
l. An loiiaiiv., bui riled lo tb
ofll'ro of the city recorder JaDuavy 4.
liio.s, trovldiuc for lie. anoitoitiir
of seulious I OS and 11- of Clio clly
clrler. TIiuq Imllnl title of this
mrasure states the purpose of the act
to be to strike out authority to issue
(100, OHO Wi eleceric light bonds and
$7r,000 of gas light bonds, and -(o
Jirease the Issuable water holvds
front $100,000 tiM;iO(!,0Hj, 1'K the
chanuter and mitnuer of isvlng sunhi
bonds and tae tllstrlbution ot 1vv:ite
revenues, nutliorlze condemnation
proceedings-in hulking water plant
m-ovlilt. fur n wii-mI- boiit-ti iilnl tit
lis duties.
2. All Initiative bftV filed In the
office of tli clly Reorder .lanuary -I,
11HIS, to JiTiiend iti) i'llQcliarter by
adding nliew stvfitin. lSu. piftyldlng
for the iVohlhttion of burial ith
lit tie en? (jt i n s.
3. l'roposiiion to purchase tor the
sum of J t -1 0,000 the water plant and
property of the Willamette Valley
Company necordtniL lo the offer of
i lly rt iunirr MnQt J 1 st . liHs.
Thtt r. ilhiw inu ii nit I (Dtil iU't n rs
wort) a Vt'oint od to not asfiiidm's v()
suit! I'D'ltiti, and oUuik i'laiW
ItTtcii as ftillinvH, ft) -v
l-MUSr WAKP- S. U. v'llliams. K.
tt. M imnifv niul 1. ,1. Wl'hiM'rftm,
rsim deslgnat-
isl as clerks. Tolling phti-e, ivuck
house, .No. ;'(T East Eleventh
Slij-t.
SECiW.i WAUli - 1. K. l.akln. Koli-
ert Clu-ny an W" . .Moon; Cher
ry ami Moon desi.w.itcd as clerks.
I'ollliii; place, Hook ami Ladder
loom In the city hall building. No.
Iist Eighth street.
Tlllltl" V.UI - Sherman Heller. It
S. Hivmhi and William tl. Martin;
llison and Martin designated a
clerks. rolling place. Heller's
shop. I i N est Seventh street,
FOI'li I llO.v Mill 1) E. Yoran. Ii.
Until and S. I". Ness; llui.l atul
Ness
lui: i'
Wis;
I'. ills
in. an.i
.l.l ef
iliati-.l
W liklns
th street
clerks. I'oll
iMtlldlllg, n. d a; s
ek a
,i
p. in. on s.ii.l
K.e-ir.Ier.
li;ibillKl:i
or Tab;
ina ii
FIHST NATIONAI, BAXK
iKTS TKl TSt II STOCK
Pendleton, Or., April 6 At pub
lic auction this morning the bank
rupt mercantile sft'ck of Lee Teutsch
was sold to O. M.Ytlre, cashier of the
First National Hank, at cents on
the dollar. Kice was the highest
I bidder. The stock Invoiced at i'J.-
000, and the indebtedness amounts
to 14700. The First National Uank
holds the largest claim.
Thlrty-Blx cents on the dollar was
the opening bid. This was soon rais
ed, a number of Eastern Oregon mer
chants bidding. The store will prob
ably be reopened under the direction
of nice, acting for the bank, in the
near future.
;ovKitxoii ixviti:i
TO VISIT
I'ltKSIDEXT
Salem, Or., April 6. Governor .
Chamberlain this morning received
an invitation from I'residi nt Hoose-
velt to attend a dinner at the While j
House on Tuesday evening, May 12.;
when there will be an assemblage of i
governors juid other officials to dls-1
cuss Hie nWstlon of nat.'Oml resour
ces, (iovernor Chamberlain hopes to
bo able to attend but IsOfraid that;
he will be unable to do so, owing to
pressing matters. 0
.MASONIC
ItlTFS Hill
. .9OIAI.K
Salem, Or., April '. '!' remains
of the late J. C. (lo dale, who died
... (3 ...II.. ....I I. ..I n M ..
rtii .-it.YV UMii', ' .11., v.' !' 'i ' i'I it' n n .titi-
Vonli: funri; wierdayfpv-ifternoon
Siom the First Presbyterian church,
Vlu3 Hev. Habcock conducted the
services. A special cuir of tlie Mason
ic brotherhood came down from Eu
geno and Cirand Tyler S. M. Yoran of
rluil (!l l v read the ritual at the grave.
Mr. Coodale wan-Ji man who was held I
In high regard Wnong his friends In
Western Oregon.
-o
Wll.lt ItKSI'.MK' WOIIK SttOT
OX DltAjN lt.II.Q()AI).
9.
Engineer
j .-i
n,ln. .,w i.r sun Franc sco. sMiere
f . . . .. r-
making preparation tor wsnmption
of work on the Drain-Coos Hay rall
:id nixt n)ith. C. .1. Owens - of
Porting, the tunnel Qntrnctor, was
hero afnb this week and J. W. Sween
ey haviQsecured the contract to fln
the Tour tunnels nearAjlijton, and
( hat I hey 9tt be:(Ti wpyk B)out Ap
ril 5th with :iurw fuWo of nn.
Araai Nonpareil).
Brata Sw Helling
4U IUIES (.ItAIIVJI S
riiomi llifl.k 5131.
4 444444444
Ito ot rtluit II NeIed.
"Nine yeora ago H Inokod as If my
timo had oimo," says C. Fanhing,
ol Mill t'l-we. led. Ter. "I was so
tan duwn that life hung aa a very
aleador thTrad. It wnathea tbat my
drugs rvmmeade4 Glertrie
tor. I bought a hotdo and I got
what Deeded -aireoBlb. I had one
root lo tho g.rB, but tSleciric Uit-
tcra pat It bock n the tart again, aud
I've hofo wvll evbr since Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall a
drug store, aoo.
Tar and ncnula(roa
Tot the complete care of coo gas,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and aii
long comptalots tendina to Konsump.
lua, Nerurt, ear aod wtld cherry
he for ages rosin tained ao estab
lished roinitatkKi ao staodard coogb
1'cnia.ly. It contains oi nvium or
haroiful drug sad can be (ton itb
safelv to cblldreo. Price t.00. Sold
b Mnn Itnn Co. , VVUllamo Mtg.Co,,
ixrt(ii, Clievn-'ta-iul, O.
O 1IOI SE fcNfiUSA,!
A modern, up-to-date cottage of 9
rooms, large barn; all nearly new; all
kinds of fruit, berries an4) flowers;
one of the best locntlous-ju Eugivite.
Inquire Till! HW.i street. w rf
OKiQciAlj-JSATES TOVfiKXK
From nil points. Saleu. to Ashland.
both Inclusive, special Yates of out)
and one-third fare Tor the round trip,
on account of the mustvul festival to
be held here April 14 and 15.
al3 A. J. ClI.l.ETTE, Agent.
SM-cial Itouliil-Triii CJtatra to San
1- rilliclsce.
On accouni of the Fleet Celebra-
t Ion, tickets will be on sale to Sun
Iff) tu'lsco and return for jLTi.eo.
Sale (liitc-i .May L'ud and Ith. Final
return lQit I'll davs from date ol
stile. A. J. lill.I.IM Ti:.
ml Ag
FOH SAI.K HY tiW.NKU
flood building lot on East T,
elfth
street, near car line, ii.'ixlliO feet.
Al-
so elghl-reom cottage and two
lot
on North Mill street. Incite o!
J.J. WAl.Ti.y.
Law Office. Hi VO'amet'e St
O alio
OASOI.INK VtK)l) H.WVINO
W. (1. White U prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
l'hone lllack -tile!. Kesidence
5 It! West Sixth street. m
W!led
l.a:it,ve Cough Siu;
ae'.s ,o-o.liptl'Qet
els. t!ir-.u.;l V:i, I
' nit of t !'.e s - t !
time it ar. In;':,
a.l ,i;:i..i.is-s.
geatly (in ihe bow -
and
.-:,ie
-.in bi
tl -su
e ilo
i U ti'e.i lis i . :r, iil-:-.
l.l,i,l,l. rer. . '. ci
l i vcy O ''! x' ''
. t 's K,,, s .Mouir..iUi
tir Tablets.
LINN li lifU CO.
T. .1
De BEV0ISE
BRASSIERE
jp0 I
'DeBevois'e
BrassiereV .
u :
O i
Combination
CORSET COVER
AND DRAWERS
This Is the grc:Ost boon to
O
the woman of today; it tfikes
away
much of a bunch
around the .slQmakes every
garment fitQjetter and ntSgies
alltho siraln come from the
O
shoulders; a perfect fitting gar-
jnyrpl, With ethlroidercd lae
ii fdgjng of the vary heat gxids.
also f'.olsh. d with ait lace.
.- Ask fur .Vj. 18, which is fin
ished with all am and combina
tion corset cover and drawers.'
The price only 83.90
No. 24 1n embrnldorery. In
sertion and lace edgin? com
bination tarsal an-2 drawers;
full and well made; the p,rlee
only . . . s.i.,-,0
Also : have the rlnse-fltting
corset covor and huslr sup
porter In olio garment; a new
and splendid garment. Come
aod see them. Sole agnts in
Eugene.
No. I9IB only
No. I9I4 ADly
No. 1906 only
No. I9II only
. 75c
,!,50
St, 00
St, 50
Ginghams
now shipment of lfJOS
gmglia.ns In all the mw col
ors and shades. Prices,
F0, I2c and 15c
O
Womens'
WSists
o
p
5
. i;e ami new line rf. wo
nii n's waists In white lawn In
long and short sloi
filliped
i j
ii .i i;u e aim clnnrolii
they
are the most beautiful
waii
shown for the
money- porfr
c-t
luting tmd vvell made. W
hav
r-i
.O.
e ti.riu as
high
i illy
as
ie. no,
bui tins,.
whil
o
Bon
540 Will . :u;
i
l!OW,
ileal I si..
i;.,i,, ii, i .
Ymir si:
ll'Hini 1, ,
Eugene Theatre
o
O
0 Presenting the Nautical Playlet "Cinderel"
OIlOGINAL ' Y6uWGCSiAi
- - - - - M
Ametica's Sensational Marksman, assisievl by Mile Verj ,r,A l-
WnrMrfi.llv Wf ll Trainer! T&l "V,..l." ' m
I
B
I UU O
"HfttilQitmft Shop of Portland
YVe wish to announce to tho ladiea of Eugene and vicinity that
we have leased a space in Eaton's Book and Art Store, and mil d
piny all that is newest In Art Needle Work.
Our stocft for .this season comprises many exclusive Xorelti.
for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Piec-s, Lunrleoi
Seta, Infants' apparel, etc., which may be had stamped foremiircii
ery or finished complete. . .
We have many new stitehes, including Princoss Beth, Madoria,
Wallsi'hian, and applique shadow.
FMEK l:8St)S8 iVItX BE UIVEV with all purchases, nniet
the personal supervision of Mrs. hi. Willard.
Kirs. Witlard ib an experienced teacher and authority nn aetdli
work. The opportunity of learning Embroidery under her direnka
. should not be missed.
Important Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eatun'i
Book Store, 55 7 Willamette street. '
619 Willamette St.
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a newaud up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best' brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with sreat ewe,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the marKCt
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share
' of your patronage solicited.
fes. W. J. Gibson & Son
SLapld (Sb fancy Groceries, f tour (Sb Fee
aa
51b Can ChokQ Lrd for3
West. 8th
Street, OSSJUSLi.3
MERCHANcI BANK
EUGENE, OREGON Q
l 'r-.r-.'''jp.f'
Phcm,
Monday and Tuesday
April 6th & ?th
PROGRAMME
J. H. DAV1ES & CO.
Presenting " Hie Ballet Girl" "
RICHEY W. CRAIG
Mjical Comedian, "Me and My Partner"
MAUD SUTTON GW5
ONEIL'S COLLEGEB0Y&:
Qi Singers and DanceWofReputati
r cj- '- o.
BROOKS , JEIE?TE
' & 'W1111
.c-. O-
Showing Goods Frcia
o o
THERE IS SOMETHING
. UNDERNEATH
what we claim fur our thin
It is truth. If you do am
find it is absolutely the teri
value for your money we wil
make good. Come in aod at
the various patterns and de
signs we have now ill tin
latest styles.
THE SQUARE
DEAL CA0CER
Phone Main 25.'
9? WEST EIGHTH
BRODERS biws. new market
we are now located in our new building ,
across the Ocet and we will be pleased ' see t
..SPECIAL..
00.. 650
Broils Mid Stews Strict Cost. Price
NEW-
TY Tk irn O TY Tl f C
IJ 1
O
, Docs a ticncr.il I-."-Business
on
q Conservative L::
S. S. SPENCER,
I- II. POTTER
F. N. McALISTER,
V,.-e Ft
Cr,?th and Willamette
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