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THE ECGEXE tiKYlX GUARD, vKI)AV, APRIL . 1908 O 2. tsT - .9. J April Sale Wednesday's Specials at IFe Friendly Store o ' April Showers of Ladies9 Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 up to $12.00 Hundreds of pretty styles made of silk, lawn, mull, act, linen, Madras, Gingham and Percale nd th. .arl.tr la ai lane In cm) line; 'hynlna la easy In almoat any style you may desiro trom the plain hrtxat. and lawn Waiat to the elaborately trimmed mull silk and net waists. Specials at 50c, $1 and $1.45 PLANT BEET SEED HERE FOR EXPERIMENT - sami'I.ks iti: Kivi.i nv I'Komo- TlOX UKI'AHTMKXT OK COM MKIK IAI, ( M II WIW IK I'LA.VTKI) TO KKK IT I.AXK COUNTY SOU. I ADAITKD TO BLGAIi BKKT t.TLTfllK 'The Commercial Club's promotion department has been In correspond ence with the Pacific Sugar Construc tion Company, v-tich a ye.w)and a half ago built aS'ant north of Co lusa In Glenn county, California, and in nine months' time founded a splen diOlty on what formerly was a bar ley fleg) , Tie club asked for some of the Hiiear beet wi which the - . , w the California concern iiniinil nf the setd. sufficient I tone-seventh of an acre, and w 0 TRACK TEAM WILL GO TO COLUMBIA Hood's S :.iiiiaser Bean of the University iif r()regon, iack team, an nounced today that he had dfefcied to take a Qtn loTlie Columbia University meetWst Saturduy.. HQient a day and a half at" Corvallis arranging fa con tract by which SmitW.n and Swann could not compete with with 0,on In the O. A. C.-Ore-gon meet in Eugene the middle of .May. Unless the Agrlcs agreed a team wtuld not have been sent to Columbia. Swann will run for O. A. C. at Columbia, however, but Smitjj) son will run for Multnomah. The result of the meet is vt much in doubt, f6 Smitten &M take many points Wat wou 031 Un wise go to Oregon. wldfch gives '9 Farmela)an advantage. , The (contract for the OregorifO. d C. tn.et has also ien.slgniW. its term? keeping smurreoir-aiiu iew" arsaoarin Has cured so many cases that seem.vi ? reach of medicine, that people ask, Why? 5 lx'. An examination of our vell-t:novn form,,- - Hood's Sarsaparilla is and always has been those well-known and valuable medicinal ineriu- a wnen inieuigenuy cumuinra ana properly ai are sure to bring about good results. "mistf. It is, the proper y balanced proportion iftelf) an fiieblft dS B&lkice resnlu .'AJ djijnila 8i8cina. 2$ hcothers faiU c 1 b! ttl ftan I&ife tWeCerjealiQ FS;,a 1 ' n$ries $ni$ occur on (fW 17. cltiSe last evettOfc ft. 5 a'alttf) 6nt' the tfoofta illoipea aaftjaor regli titionfuc.t6e Jflne eiei.otoa on &pfii 6 et la ai. S great 0nn. oamea iO received; feoot, I'tie cunotry fo- d.e aoai tne registiajHwu ciera; nan ' r . . . . ...V. .. .lTY,ntli company lurnisnes ';,"', , t ,h n,, t,(Sffl ffill from eoMieting wlB)the 'varsii ncqcc'cj.een ao bos? trftMft'rrlng ho names . ..... i,i rti! jnr ro.ijtrA thftr hfl na. mit For the neat tsn daya we offer these grand apeclala Id atyliah wji.ta for common wear or draHsy oeeaalona. Had. of lrenl. in dark and li(ht colura and India L,lnon, txautiruuy trimmed in lueo and Inaerllua. By all odda the bit alu we have r off.red for the prlcM. Hade of beautiful fine French mull and Japanese Hilh, elaborately trimmed la lace and inaertlon and 'jr. ' Specials at $2.98 and $3.98 itodnllona; butterfly aleevea and extra full ahlrtwalat elee.ee; button front and back: anticipate your futuro needs and uuy wutie inane are oa aaie. . t , Beautiful White Goocfs Plain and Fancy at 5c at 2l2c at 20c A yard 2 Inch white India Unnn, aplendld quality for waiata, dreaaea, aprona, etc., reg nlnr prlra T 1-Jc yard. Buy now at yard , .c An immense variety nf atrlpei, rncckii, and plain white lawns, DlniltifB, Swiss Nainsook, Ing Cloth, all specially priced. Fine white 'merrerlied Swiss, Lawns, mull, the kind that la being used ao much for Waists and Dresses. We showMloaens of pretty af.vU'i and mull, in uiercerlied finish. In white checked, plaid and striped, and dotteil Swiss at 50c and 75ck Mull and BwUs. Then the heavier White Suitings and Walstlngs of Linen mbroldered l.awus, flue embroidered French Swiss, French and Indian and cotton, I'lque, Cialatea, Llnnrtte, rndless variety of these Have yuu Kn the sheer che ked Linen at uOc a yard? t.V to yd. Eugene's Largest and Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette SC. Your Moncy'g Worth or Your Money Back sent two ) lnt ilJthe manager wrote for the sijed iklmarlly In order to ixperlment with it him self, he Is anxious to have some of the progif&.sivw, lanrfei-s plant some of this Kt-Si Srfi thai-It may be given a fair test. It u be had at the )--motlon de.cini nt free of charge. Thi.n h lu.t.n (nnnificrnblfi aiftil meat n to whether ngnn and this liftrt UP Mne mnfiy wouia oe tne right place for a sugar factory, and as capitalists do not Invest tholl- .mil lions without, being absolutely sure that the product they need can he grown to advautene. It h wuH worth while fir our people to give the ex periment a thorough test. Where the factory Is now located la California some nf the land last year produced ai much as 80 tons to the acre, and the percentage of sugar was so oign that the price paid by the company came to S6 per ton. be mu tonighO HAVE OXK-TIIIRD OF VOVR. By securing season tickets for the musical festival next week you get three concerts for the price of two and the same good seat for each same good scat for each event. Do not think of wait ing until next Monday or Tuesday hof.ire reserving your seats. Get them now. Out-of-town orders are rap idly Increasing. O o e3 tr. Johnson Is down from Walter tllln today. J. W. Holmes left this afternoon for a Irip sourV (orao A. ttrury, of Coburg, was la the rliy today. I. II JarkiD, of llrrki'lcy. Cat,, la In the rlty today. - t. M Cook radie up from Junction City tuts fUrnucm. .' C. Moody, of T.mlao, Wash., Is la the rlty tor few dura. J . nirroll, of Kuimaln Falls, Is hi Caitvau oa kutlMK Cluuv QrKiamoB mat dowa from ttiue OMve tfelH oon chaut of I'otlaae drove, is In the city todsv. Mrs. r. A. Itankln left today for New York to visit her son, James (I llantinond. K. l. Hnmuels and wlf. ratne down f i im M Iml ou ih.i WendliUK loi al last rveulnw. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Katon have re moved to Hprinafirld, to reside there for tho present. Mlse t.lvla llond waa a visitor ai Irving today, returning homo on tho afternonn train. Mra. rhiivbe Hughes returned to Creswell this efterooou after a short visit In Kugene. tt. C. Hooey, of Ooahea, was in the city today, returning bom, oa the I efieraooe trala. Free Tteeane. the architect, was a puMixtr to tiotuise drove this al epvnt tiua b(bt the city. Mrw. C. F. Hurlburt and daughter) csi Klt ama l rrom the north rume ob Trom .voactioa t'lty this af ao ska ttftwirwipa. tmtsL tosliy. teraooa on a ahort wtiut . Atuu ati)- . H, VuM. vt.nt to Tort. Ve. IHarw Cmoa, of Pcrtlaad. i -(lu0 0 tkf aooe tniia today. rtvvd here vtHut to .hit her deugh t siraiat ruaraixt i-oia. lUvemoa (ir. we. a v. oiiMisi ffrong ahojoTsKtOi tno to Portland Flilfcr Pt jtfjiitc CktAQ ' dlft'flIM' 'he grand council of UU.fe.efa in rWteMd,ktlia al.i-ft.Wit. A..rtM - nn fc.. tLrt A Jttt bOWQCMi t;,hj u UISt)tr8;, jj ut$t of atllQe Ote,U. '?' "J, l'8.v. W la, e.'o.M.IUK at Ihe OWr I0 Wear I.. C Head. I O O P)OV. Qt'o .hniS Jyg), H passenger 00 O S' "" iSnoon train today. i. C. th.- blacksmith, went to t're.(S)'li IblsQiftornoou on btisl ne.v OO Frank Wheeler, n Ifii.JlTj? nur- t . .. -(BiQ N , 1 J w (Ntpta In 9. J. Dodd, Hepublican caiKllilali'Qor the leglsln'fl) e. went to Junction City today to look nfler his Interests there. I. W. Lane and Miss HockM. of Tort land, after a short visit with Mr. fn Estimating: the Safety of a bank. It Is always ww, to remember f)it tho Capital and Sur VJhj". In other words, the bank's own moiuV; Is that which gives se- wiit ll tgs ueposltors ipNteeentiy nicreasci capital or this bank, now $100,000, iVV la cicccdcd by but three banks In the state of Orecon and lbs, fully pa is twice tne nmouni required Py the state blinking law for cities of this sire or larger. This Capital and the Surplus forms a fund of lUTi.OOO 00 that Insures absolute sccvryy to those who entrust their money to us. We nlways bnvWui hand a larise reserve for theaecotniuoilatl 'n of customers desiring loans and now carry 70 per cent of our de mand deposits In available cash, being more than four times the re serve required by ufi Hlxteen years oiM perleiue and tiscfeuluess to the people of this couiily, prove that this hank descries your patronage. The Eugene L$in ai?d Savings Bank M-ubUslicd S2 Capit.il anSurplus $I2S,(XX).00 'tllllHIIIIH aud Mrs. II. C Muhou in LIugene, re turned home today. V,. rt. and 8. K. Cox. of Park flap, ids, Minn., wvre arrivals in Eugene thi: afternoon. Dr. W. Hniedlev and wife, of Den ver. are vlslucg a ftw daa with their cousin. Mis. ,1. W, Collier Klamalh county papers report that the suck.Ts are on their annual tour to the headwaters of Lost river, and fishing Is good. .i- i Sheep snearfng maenmes and knife sharpeners. New model Just receiv ed. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Agents for Fetaluma Incubators and Brooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARR Co Wny buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll lamette streeta. tf "resh garden seed In hulk CHAMBCrtS HARDWAKlS CO. trlli n their way home fvotu ! hrough California. Dr. Alexander Held, of Portland, who la U.ptihllean raudidatc for state dairy and food conimlsslouer, apem the day In SI u Rene today. Fred Warner, of Fall Crenk. Is In the rlty no one of his regular visits. F. I.. Kenuody, of Cottaau Grove, la in the stty (or a few days. Ulaa Florence Htnkle, of Portland, who haa bei'S in Vuxeue for sevecal day, r.toi-ned tame today. &he ii! a cousin ot Wr. M: St LIvvrMore. Mrs, (leorge SltoO. of I'BoeaU, B. C. attar a lt nv ft bnme of Mr. and' Mra. Frank Tl.ey la Kugene, lft yeaterdlta ltHoy, i0re she visit, a bU dr. Geo O'Bj IeBr. S. Ht Spen tea and J f. Uftiililhaon are Tn Port- Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrnp acts promptly, yet gently on the bnw- e s Throni;li wh i'h the no il n forcml inoy are, out of the system, and at the snnie time It allnys inflainoiation, Sold bv all druggist. tb HlVa;l H0 lect Masters of the .isouie iraieruiiy. llUlllet Ml, nil. ,v W i. M,. Vuil, I. in jj,eut to Junetlon City l&iiy to look i i ,iu r.. ilv ... i I 'in" "ii mi hi hyii iiu-if. no n in if- ...... ""W ""'"""llnm Infaifew dMs to look after some " y-N v I ....I , I .. r.... . ' I krt tvi if . Si) KMX NtW A carload of at eel i-ai'is arrived yes. 4 put in terdny for the welch electric line at Albany. The plan Is said to be to he. gin placing 'the tleswhon It Is sup posed tlu're Will be :(n lljn,nctlon suit by Mr. Hli'schberg. ?is Hie old stretit tiar never fulfJUflej. tho condlito'iis for retaining the fraghlse It is possible there mnjr be somethnig of unusual InterOK deyt'Ujjied Irt-fhe suit. Mr. Hliiai-kberft ought to he BatlsfliHl with "itbet streeta he has Without obstruct ing the! firognaMUof the city. Albany Domocre)t. A fi.tw of men ir at work putting In the new switches at the street cat passing tliacks on Kiist Klevunth street, The pavtment Is now swept at night, a much more convenient time bo h for. tho sweeper and lor the public. Tho Eugene Musical Club will hold, a called meeting at Stevens & Hulin's piano house Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. 1 R. M. Gilbert hag sold a half la forest in his art store te George Tur ner. The place will be known as Ike Gilbert Art Studio. P. L. Harsh, who resides across the river northeast of KaHcene. brought to tbia office last evening a huge pota to weighing eight tioends. President David -Starr ifordan, of Stanford University, 'passed through Eugene yesterday morning nn his way home from a trip to Montana, A. T, Cockerllno Is having plans drawn for a fine residence where his present residence now stands on Mill street, between Ea'et Tenth and East A billiard table and a pool table arived here last night from Portland for the Military Club and they are being Installed Hi the reception rooms at the armbry. J. Chambers ' Is fn the cltv from Portland figuring with F. A. itaukin for the purchase-'of his music store. A deal may hVmarte soon. If he sells out Mr. Rarfkiir expects to retire from active busifiess end take life easy. C. B. SHhnrway and'M. D. Mitchell have let tP-WnfTact-for-260 feet of cement wa!lk: In-front of their- res idence properties' on Pearl stri-et be tween East Slxth: and ast Seventh. Tho seals' for the new "Dream land" theatre have arrived and are being plncd in position. The mov ing picture -machine will be here to morrow. If nothing goes awry the place wllf open Sam id 11 v night. I Th' front of the old DeUno build-! ing. which will he replaced by the iid-j dition to the First- National Hank buildina. has been torn-ou( and the brick wdil between the two will bo the next i go, a false wall now Iieing o thjj g ear reg'er that, he baa not li(T time vo maK3 a count ol ins to tJ niiinlier regiaiered at this time. fM-a. Bertha E. Wlllianis, of lils ifoltv, today beg:ln suit iiuthe circuit v- . 1.... ti j a irtin. p.... COUI L UgUllldl. IIUIVUIU l.llllUlllE. 101 divorce. L. Biiyeu is her attorney. John II. niattner and Daniel Snapp today petitioned tlo circuit court for the aiipolntnient of a receiver for the Crystal CDnsoliilat?d Mining Compa ny,' and sussested the name of Frank D, Wheeler ,as a suitable iierson ft)! the positinn.i l-Tlu CrystaL. Mining Company has been operating In tht Bohemia'' district for several yoavs. yearj. t'se tliamortd diiicik Food for Uttlo Chickens. Chambers Hardware Co. Make your heus lay by feeding Se curity Poultry Powdor. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Yesterday's baseball scores: Francisco, 11; Portland, 2. land, 3; Los Angeles, 2. San ; Oak-: I Sheep sbearlus machines and itnlfe sharpeners'. New model just received, j Chambers Hardware Co. 1 Ust Diamond Chics tooa tor little Chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 'Onion Sets. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Hawkes . Cut Glass Artistic DesigiJ Rich, Deep Cutting 1 have built- up our (raj Cut Glass on tht bijc quality of the "Hawkes" J, O. WAT1 JEWELS IZ you want a go cart with espec-: ialiy good springs see our new Mon umental line Just received from tlu' factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I New spring pattern?, of wall paper I just received. Last year's stock at j cost. Call and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE' CO NEW TODA f , WANTED Salesman or saleswoman to Veil an article used in every home; you can make good money on this. Call at Hoffman House, ask for Mr. Eckman. all ' tf aiT4 I ,' . f3' The Warren Construction Company this morning put a force of men to work excavating on East Eleventh 1 street for the paving, the work of ex cavating the other streets' on which tl)e company, lias Contracts having' been completed. . I Your Willi,aln m. Beiibe, of Springfield: was, examined a, to his sanltv this afternoon ifnd comn)itted to the asv lum at Salem. Drs. W. Kaykeodall ajhl D. A. Paine were the examining lysilcean,s. He Is agei) 77 yaara. The cause his Insanity Ib not learned Service In. the Vnited mweirln uthenin cli'uivh Thursdny slornlng ISOljSStlH TO HKDl'CK KI.KSH wTlTHOll'T DIKTIXd OH kxkh.ci.sk. It Is not only possible hut being "V" V" ' Vs at m. 'by the Miealon, Kul . , ,,. , e.i i a pnysi- perlntendent. Rev. O. Oliisstve-'nf Miri. cian and expert athletic director, may neapolls. There will l.ea"sia ble easily do a great dia of harm to the the evenlm? a sliaoie in great overb..rdee,x)eshy -e. The 1 he Vemleed 64 relre"."',,, untutored fat man and worrTan de- i .rv...i in Ti " "' o'oimui invited. ing at Spri,ftl..l,l fot.veral weeks. ,;, ,,,., I)V ,h,.,r Rril ", , , ' ' IZJ A Par"',w left for hoeW today. Vhey may con- ,..u,i .,i,in,.J ,i I . dlscoNercd a new first base, ,(,,111 elude tedium to Lane count,' and 'muscle troubles that iiiav devel-'f"'.". '0"1' .".s " and Ws i .... 1 1.1.... r '.,.... nu-.'"-ii Mini hi piay tin- Ilrst Iuil' fm- . . fiiiii.1 K ?, i 10.111 a Dreuon t'liv ll 1, 101, . ...1 r.iigciie last year and m in. P. i.I .1 1. . V, "'? , IV . .. ""tutored fat man nnd wifefan de- Wllllam Nelson aniTi'anilly. of Ma- ,r..,i...,.i ... ..i n.i.. ....... . ... Viv.. I....... viol!. 1.... . ". . . . ' "'" ..... ...... 1 11 k.'iv hi overstrain tnoir tat enciiin- son. Nebraska, who Spring Suit Is Here m KUstic mouidi? PO5T4B0)gi Yon will find it at Hanson's. He has the swellest line of clothes the famona Mirharle, H'ptu & Co.'a make ever biilpjsljt, to ICugene, latest imttetn(i nod eat; beat nuality o( (toods. 1 ; ' Jo,""1 nnd see ihii" line lie- fiire;.Vyl liny it is no. tiiiulile to slum- gomls, mill tve are nl ways reiuly to do It. whether you imy ,,r ( e carry a full line of fur. ni.iliinga for nieni am our prices noil st,(h are right. We own onr own building, pay no rent and are satisfied with a reasonable profit. lime In the future to reside. TEA Tea is not infallible; moncyback makes amends. We arc not, in w the least, uneasy about the money. Y..vf ftoctr rvtvrti Tour mr.nr U voa doa't Itt acbiillas't BmIi w p4t bus. Large stock portieres Just receive J. AUo iaee i-urlaltis. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. CAB -J" c It X . llitlo ton much flesh. Sam wav with Um it.c Slarviitlon Is rt'i lainlv cf fo(fft If kept u loiiat and fai':i!'iil tlNrrll lint tt la oloi.wt i.. . . tnluro tho nutrltivo process an., so wciikon tho put ic-nt rtnst it innally. whlli' It is 11hom.nt.Mc torturo. of course, esptM'lully to a K'od-naturcd. hth-Mvl tit;, fleshy man or woman. Fortunately, neither dieting nor! exoMsinic n required nor desirable If one uses the riuht remedy for re ductnt; fat. and strane to say. the remedy ia n simple, wholestiine home; mixture, the InKiYdieitt ,.f whi. h ar,' ohtainuMe at any drim sture for a' fi'W c.-nis. This mixture is as fnlh.w: Oue-hatf ounce Marnu.la : Ktw-tialf oiiiuv KJuld Kxtraci Ciscara Annua:. It : ttuet' an-! one-half nun.. Snr( Sl'ni!.' and the proper a'n.-njif i lake i-; one toa-ip'onful afirr n. ntwl )V hi'dihne. "i'1-.is nr.x'-cf the (,it oi'f vapidly hu' ;-,a : v. V.v s that mo )ini:l arc fornicd n i 1 in is done to t ie s'oiita. h. , s,, tjncn!y tl;c cast with ' .a';;r, ' iM a ii-;" udvciQ cd ITUli'dUs i cently n caudidat. for the initial ak 11 me laconia . MiU ot the North w league. The workmen on the i ories ,,r U, Coleman l.uil.lim; aT c dentally let a pile of brick fall throuith the rellinir of c. 'a,leiu's' clKar store and bowllni: allev 'this mornlnc Luckily no dannse was done, although one brl, k stru.k the corner of e of U,e ciKar cases barely nussins the Rlass top. Puy the Latest Nft?? j Typewriter, i 1 TABULATOR ' it, accurate, perfect, the best. J 1 'c; The riisi the new il, Wen.lllm: lat l" brn k i 1 I'e i is !..-:.i iv. carload of. lumber for "" arri,.l down f,.. initht. Th.- Ibx'i Iv Q i I. Mini i .'111 ( ,. f I I' uk of :l'i,l!i f:D. HANSON ,Pbne, Black, 4n' Local ('i CAr.OLINKENflg IRRIGATJON.SPRA PUMftC MACH1M' , Q,..r r.'! 11 r iiiroa hi. ,.i . . ..tins. for ininipiio:. "I""' Inn. .Outfits rumple"- ..i.i...,.l . ctlr ,or bairimnh - ,. tors inr ""- .. Knlr:.nk-.M..r ' Tower. t.-,.irlinnl,-M'ir riiipH-r. ' 11 1 . , firts" All fir-t prici ulna I'roiniil ri 1 li '((? uriW.. ,,..iiiiv r 1 in ""'k- r i, In""" Write I'' V 1 K Kat Ninth Stn-et , l iiteiie, Ort'uoii E . .,,(1.7 gaJERGFff'-:;.c 1 ARent'ei-j-tfl:i If '1' Ti ot ,it. Pori!' rfcat