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"Tft t. r. Hii..(. ijtiui uuiiiimi 1 1 .1 t 0 o IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE 'fflEM A ' full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitewarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. , Qjndies, Nuts and O.Qnges f j. w. wwnt fT. CrJtfr Corner 5th and Willamette Su. Phone Red 4611 Buy itVi Lhwt No 5 Oliver Typewriter, wKh the new TABULATOR, nothing like it, accurate, perfect, simple and the best. C. S. Frank, Locul Agent. Phone, Black, 4001 E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Koom New Ituliher Tiro TurnnutH. Full Creek SIiiko Lliie 100 West Htli Street. flicno Main UI) MONROE lEe HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni- , ture. ' Phone Red 3376-67 West Eighth St. EUGENE ,OREGON Easter Post Cards at SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book SLoro - 0 For Snaps in REAL ESTATE sec McFALL & HEITZMAN 1 Door North Hoffman House For Bedrock Wells ( See me before contracting I onccs bedrock, well drilling is my business and I am pre- pared to do your work in a iirst class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Pi-ne Red Sil . 5i7 11, Sh St. Julius Goldsmith CIGARS 1 Jf I w oor hats aif )0 expayisiAayt any price. Yet it isn't i'of $M to pick out a hat With th 4bMfff in it, because you'r mm a lit expert. 9m trt. I90 tufufc a qnnli? that speafca lomi tm nnrjk far anybody to huar it. a Ykey are ftanous tbrougbov the coatry their style, trunk ami araHLity. .Only the best materials g ia te Guyer Derbies, only the most expert hat-makers fashion them. Prices, $3.00 to $5.00. RCBJtlVrS BROS TOCCERY LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH GRADE WORK A 'New Set Chairs of Why do you have OLD SI1A11DY CHAIRS in your home, when you enn make them GOOD AS NHW for only 60o ? A can of Chlnntnel will work wonders In your home. Seo that the Chinaman Is on every can. Seo our west show window. ASK TO HUH (U K NKW WALL l'Al'Ull , 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMI1NG MACHINERY FalrbiitiliH-Morse Gtisolino Knfilnca for pumping, NprityitiM, sawing, grind In. .Otitt'ltH complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Kiilrlmnkn-MorNO Dynamos mid Mo. tors for power and light. FnirUtnltH-MorMo Windmill nnd Towers. Falrlutiiks-MorsQ Grlndera, Feed CliopH-m, Well Fiiniw. All flrnt ipmlltj "ods at lowest prices always in bum k. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quirk shipment'.. Writo fur vntnloKito and prices. BERCER.& BEA.N HDW. CO. AsanL-s, Eugene, Of. FAIRBANKS. MORSE B CO. Portland, Oregon j gfiBaraTiTOivwTimiiiiiiBJ3 m ma . n I . U IJMLi1MkV'''a 3 1 MADAME DEAN S FRENCH FEMALE Pills. A KAFR, ckwtaim Hs i.isr res M i'1'KiM.rii ' MKMrrill ATIOS. mm tuoii to Fill. 8fc! Huiv! H(w,tv! NjitlncUin tluiir-(f en Irlrtl, le In' r'O'l t,,r wlu-ti n 'vmt. .M'liiuui'. ttiH-ept ii.t huImuuL'. Uyetir llniKMl.l tl.s. Ultt tll.YU llHUl M-llll Vollf I 'UiITEoQeOICII CO., Ill 74, Lnclltir, Pt. IitmnatuBiumtnB Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano .O O O A. C. MATHFAV General Teammt; Cunctetc, Gravel, Boiljinf; Sand and g'Hi excavation earth tor sale Phone r.la:k :Slt or call at 315 Vi' lih V I IN ONE OR MANY COLORS E IS m PROGRAM OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MENTION Tho Nineteenth Annual Conven tion of the Lane Co. Sunday School AHHoriation Mil meet in 8rlnfiflAI, Orc-Kon, April 14th and lath, Fol lowing is the program. Tuesday Morning, April I I. 9:30. Opening service leiV' by Mr. CqW, llychard, SprliiKfield. IO.iVo Words of welcoijie Mrs. J. (WUchmond, SprlnnMeld. . 1'Vir. Hcsponse Mrs. Wm. lt ney. Junction. O 10:30 Reports from the distrlQl mllteeV 1 1 : 00 Kound Talt Conference Led by Kev. ('. A. I'Qpps. Portland, .-ll'lerimoll Session. 1:30 Prayer and Praise Service Ld by Kev. (ieo. K1IA. S,OlnnfleliL 2:00. A lai'KV vision of the SuP day School, Mrs. M. J. Muiiiiua, Ir ving :30 Soul Wlnnin day School, Itev. O. KuKene. In The Sun A. .Stillman, 3:00 The New Adult Movement, A. I'hipps, Portland. Kounilat Ions for ItuildinK F. Itarnard, Colnirg. Conference on primary Itev. C. : 30 Mrs. K. 4:00 work. levelling SfKiull. 7:in The Iteul Ainerlcan Hoy, Supt. Alderinun, Eugene. 7:30 Souk Service Dr. A. K. Turner, Springfield. Special Music. 7:4.1 The Call, Tho Work, The Wages Itev. C. A. Pliipps, Portland. Wednesday Mornine;. ! : 00. I'ralso service Led by Mrs. M. I). Mitchell, KiiKene. 9:30 Temperance Teaching In the Sunday School Mrs. S. M. Day, Kust KiiKcne. 10:00 Kound Table Conference, Sunday School Management. 10:30 Mow Some Districts Have Worked from the District Presi dents. 11:00. Tho Hook Wo Tench and Why? Ilev. .1. O. Richmond, SprliiK field. 11:30 Our Greatest Needs Rev. W. 11. Plnkerton, KuKene. Afternoon Service. 1:30 Souk Service Led by Mrs. W. L. W heeler, Coshen. 2:00 llonie Department Rev. C. A. Phlpps, Portland. 2:30 Missions In tho Sunday Schools -Mrs. W. M. Ersklne, Co huri. 3:00 Teacher M. Morris, 1'Jukciic Training Itev. J. X:30 An Account of Our Steward ship Dr. A. K. Turner. Springfield. 4:00 IlulldlnK For the Future Mr. P. T. Fenian, Dexter. Isaiah r,l) "Heboid, tho Lord's hand is not shortened, that. It cannot save; neith er his ear heavy that It cannot hear." Discussions ure invited on all sub jects. Kvery Sunday School In Lnne County Is entitled to representation In the convention by the superinten dent and one delegate, with one ad ditional delegate for every 25 mem bers. Let all Sunday School workors ral ly to the support of tho State and County Associations. Officers. Prosldent, Mrs. M. D. Mltcholl, Eu genu. Vice-President, It. K. Shirk, Eu gene. District Officers. Junction C. J. Kurd. Kugone II. K, Shirk. Springfield C. W. Kychnrd. Creswell W. I.. Wheeler. Cottage Grove Mrs. Altti King, Florence A. K, Pickle. Sccrelary-Treas. W. M. Pitney. Assistant Secretary. J. M. Day. Ik'imrteiit Officers. Home Dep t. Sup't. Mrs. M. D. Mitchell. Kleiuenl.iry Dept. Sup'! Mrs. Jen nie llosmer. Temperance Dep't. Sup't. Mrs. W. M. Kvskiu. Teacher Training Sup't. J. M. Morris. FRESHMEN HAZED AT THE 0. A. C. Thirty freshmen of tho Oregon'Ag rlcultural College were given the hnzlng degree yesterday afternoon at Corvallis by tho upper class men. The freshles were seized, overpowered and drugged down the main street of the city, and taken to a earlier shop, where the hair on tho top of each freshman's head was shaved off. Stowell Dawson, of this city, was among Ihe number ef freshmen Healed to the scalping process, lie sas ihe freshmen for the most part took Ihe hating In good spirit. Al bany Herald. Mrsieu, ff.stiv.u, nits Xow Si lling April 14-15 : lU'KDFN .V QKAII.IM'S Phone llhick 51 :M. t IP Vi'P KVKW "tie m.-riM ot th Tx:ts Wio.ler, you would ver suffer from kidney, bladder or itieum.Q trouble. $t s bottle (two moti'.hs iroatmcnt). Sold .v it t u,.n i... .....it o t I testimonials. Dr. V. W. Hall, i y J Ollo street. St. l.ou'4. ( II:ive j.iii hrldm and :n shod at tho rlvi o0 ii'U'.s. n- 7 CASTRO'S WORDS AMAZING TO U,S, OFFICIALS Washington, April 8. Administra tion officials oday expressed amaze ment over statements in President Castro's organ, El Constitution, having as their basis the Tacoma mail pouch opening incident. The edito rial received the ci.s"Bt attention, and mingled with Vne feeling of amazement over the sentiments of President CaHtro Is one of regret and mystlflcathO over the whole coun which VeniOicIa "as pursued In deal ing with the L'nlted States. "The United States l.O been a good friend to Vene0:la," said a high of ficial of the state department oday. "Twice within the last 1C years we have gone to Yon-rjela's aid when that country needed assistance." For thU reason he could not under stand why Venezuela has acted as it lias. During President Cleveland's second term, when (Jre; Britain w; threatenlngher territory. Mr. Cleve land sent a mess.i!? to congress that had the result, of refrring the ques tion to the King of Holland fr im partial settlement. Several years later, when the allied j powers were threa?ning a blockade ot Venezuelan ports to compel payment of her foreign obligations, the Unit ed Slates, through Minister Howen, stepped In and av rtc.l such a move. Again the question was rtfere.I to Holland. ( lioit.v ! In Kiigene, April S, 1!:0S, to Wal ler Kddy nnd wife, a son. l.OWFIJ, ITli.MS f Special Corresjiondence. ) Lowell, April 10. The quarterly conference of the I'. II. church was held at the Rush Island school house Sunday and was largely attended. The presiding elder, Itev. A. ft. Lan dy, of Salem, and A. K. Wheeler were present. The former preached some forceful Hermons and there were sev eral conversions an I one baptism. Logs ara blng rolled Into the river at H ranld rntu nt the IIMU nnrl M Peo camps nenr Rush Island. I Mr. Help reports a large crowd and a fine time at th-j rink Saturday night. liny Humphrey, of t'nlty. will put In several hundred feet (board incis ure) of logs for Mac Crow the next few weeks. Mac Is making prepara tions to slash the brush and clear the land as soon as possible. Ilert Hubert, of Hazel Dell, Is dep uty assessor, and Is now nenr Rush Island looking after tho assessable property of the Middle Fork dis trict. SAVK OXK-Tlllltll OF YOl'K. . KXI'FNSKS By securing season tickets for the musical festival next week you get three concerts for the price of two and the ovent. Do not think of wait- lug until next Monday or Tuesday before ' reserving your sents. Get them now. Out-of-town orders are ra- Idly Increasing. DIt. AXDUIAV TAYI.OU STILL IMMORTAL. Fni thn nllnwmla ixinnll.. In ........ an Osteopathy Is simply Incompar able. It uses no drugs, seldom has recourse to tho knife, and so the body 13 preserved intact and normal; It corrects adjustments, removing every obstruction to proper blood flow, proper drainage to parts, and adequate nerve supply. Thus It re stores natural conditions which mean health It h rt.n iw.r. .1.. dared by prominent women well quaimeu to speak, that Osteopathy, even had It no other application than to tho Ills of woman, would have made Dr. A. T. Still . Immortal. As local treatments ts not often nec essary the system la whcU less em barrassing, to wokm titan are other method. Dr. II. L. tuilty, onteopnta, office ovor Chambers' Hardware ctore Phono Mad U2. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Rod 31T.' VI KSITI M IfctTOKr llavlllir onrciiiw.wl tli.. tint- a'. II. ,n derson furniture factory, Mini now prepared to manufacture furniture upon special order: and .011 pre pared to fill orders for the remit or vdu.le.P.ilo trade. Repairing0 ork ....... m mo ami prompt nttenV.on given same. 13 o My prices will 4. found reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed In eyry respect. o It. (q, MOIUIAN. STOP AT TtTi-. HIVF.H ItKIDSK! QPrlng your work to Smlthrrmnn't Wigon and rarringn shop. Mr. Wll klnson, tho well-know nlnckstnlth Is with him. also n Drst-class painter and upholsterer from the Fast .Mi work guaranteed. New rigs made 10 o.uer. alti Scrub yourself d illy, vou're nut clean Inside. This moans clean stom ach, clean bowels, bloild, liver, clean healthy tissues In every organ. Mor al: Take Holiliter's Hoeky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets. LINN PUPO CO. Warner tutus pianos. Leave or lers nt Morris' Music Store. t( 3T. X. A . r. is. t.s : NEWWAISTS FOR EAsfl? Hundreds of the Easter Trde. . sleeves. A large ana Easter Umbrellas 0 A new and large line of beauti ful umbrellas In 3ilk, gloria, union and efftton. Gold, silver gunmclal handles. Prices, $15 to !..00. Smar Goods A beautiful line' of voiles, p.m atuas, hatlst-.s, tweeds, Henley cloth, Carreaux De Paris, etc., in fact every known weave and color will ho found here at less than elsewhere, in all the new shades and patterns. 50c to 10c. THE BON KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to , ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eu?ene. Or. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate .on! your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St. Phone black 1 117 Organized 1883 The First, National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid in $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of I stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 i Total $300,000 j Under Same Management 2."5 Years. Your Patronage Solicited. 1 T. Q. Hendricks President j S. B. Fskln Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cnshl I Luke L. Goodrich, , Asslftant Cas'iler ' Darwin Uristaw. . .Assistant Cashier EtectricGas.Water Wil!mstte VqjJey Co J. W. BARglNGEft (:rt hqy$emor Moves anything. Twity-liv years experience. Residence. E.iO Fifteenth and Oak Sis. Phone j Red 4vH . Eueenc. CWon I a VVilson & Nichols I.ecaKd uiuMflie S:nr,,l i.,,.,,) 11 ii stairs, are in c.i-uH r.r :e:i u::!! mt.r 1 ' Keal IN-.i-.e f .rir.s. t;ii0 t; n! tr.al. T!uy .1.. stiietly 1-oi.e,! iIjt. ne.s. Tti. y :ut iQ.orty ia all r..r;s jI the state. Fiumbmg New Waists Just Arrived f0r In all colors and sizes, in long anrj , oeauuiui une 4JiU.U0 to $1 4c f To Hos8 A large line of tan hose for men and women In all shades; prices from 25c to Sue. Saturday and Monday, with every palt boys' shoes from $2 up, an air rifle, absolutely h-irmless. FREE Saturday and Monday, with every pair misses' shoes, a whalebone buggy whip. See window. Oreders taken for suits fit guaranteed. MARCH r- . m 1 Important Announcement' Showing Goods From The Nesdlecraft Shop of Portland We wish to announce to the ladies of Eugene and virinity that we have leased a space in Eaton's Hook and Art Siorc, and win j's. play all that is newest in Art Needle Work. Our stock for this season comprises many exclusive Novelties for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Luneheoa Sets, Infants' apparel, etc., which may be had stamped for erubroii. ery or finished complete. v , We have many new stitches, Including Princess Beth, Madoria, Wallachian, and applique shadow. FKKF LKSSOXS WILL 11K OIVEX with all purchases, under the personal supervision of Mrs. M. Willard. . 'if' Mrs. Willard is an experienced teacher and authority on needle work. The opportunity ot learning Embroidery under her direction should not be missed. . Important Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eaton's Book Store, 557 Willamette street. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour we carry the leading brands. A share ot your patronage solicited. Phone Black 1571 I We ie dow located io our nt building "1 0 across the vxect and we will pltased to see you. o ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choke Lard for - I A FULLxINE OF... iff va) Shoes value fo $5 Am Special iale 9Rf One lot of few broken ., ... 't oaa pairi; to ?5; special price. 0s. Shoes value to $5.00 " Special So;e $1 4, One lot .,... sh fords In n 011 W- ... Ml, : ana stvu. bargain, hut lowered; all 'he shelves nm "inst B') at Si.)9 BETTER. GOODS FOR, les5 MONEY YOl'LL 1IKLISII THE KASTKll KKAST If we supply Ihe groceries. For it we have a special line of rel ishes, catsups, sauces, etc.. which we guarantee are strictly high grade in everything ei cept the cost. Include some of them In your grocery order. They will put an edge on yont appetite so that you'll be able to do the feast justice. W. J. Gibson & Son Staple (Si, Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 97 WEST EIGHTH BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET j tr d U Atw Strictly Cost Price New Qyafi..twaru5s)ift 0 Stoves, R.Sres and Heaters HARDWARE ST0JJ SO East. Ninthviij