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IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and GraiO.eware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. bandies, Nuts and Oranges j. vv. tvniiJb The Grocer Corner 5th and Will.imHte Sts. Phone Red 4611 Buy the Latest No. 5. Oliver 1 ypewnter, with Ine new TABULATOR, nothing like it, accurate, perfect, simple and the best. C. S. Frank, . Local Agent. Phone, Black, 480 1 E. C. Gulliford ! Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables Now Floor Room New , Ilulilicr Tiro Turnout. Creek Htngo Line. 100 W'ost 81 U Slrrot. I'hono Main 00 Jw5l MONROE UTe HOUSEFUK NISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE-' TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni ture. Phne Red 3576-6? Wot Eighth St.. EUGENE .OREGON Easter ! Post Cards at SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store For Snaps . in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoff man House For Bedrock Well See me before contracting oriccsbtJrock. Well rilltnf is my business an J I am pre pared to do your work in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be .duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have lirst seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Rrd iJVt . iSZ High St. CI1QAR i Julius P . a e F .5 f 5 r . a v s i. fjfl Poor hats are too expensive at any price. Yet it isn't easy for you to pick out a hat with the quality in it, because you're, not a hat expert. Guyer Derbies For Spring, 1908 have a quality that speaks loud enough for anybody to bear it. They are famous throughout the country for their style, finish and durability. Only the best materials go in to Ouyer Derbies, only the most expert hat-makers fashion them. Prices, $3.00 to $5.00. RCBItRTS BROS 1CGCERY LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH GRADE WORK lT!l At tOW At lAITCM BOUStl rfiTTirprTg'.i.n.iiivit'iiiai MMI A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD S1IAUI1Y CHAIRS In your home, when you ran maka-them WOOD A8 MOW for-onl 60c T A on ii l Cliinamcl will work wonders In your home. See thn tho Culnntiuva- la os every enn, Hoo our west show window. AUK. TO Hl'.K (H U MCWW.WX PAPKIl 1 6-1 8 Woat Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Parer and Paiot Co. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY l'iiirtiiukx-Moi-Hii (HMollne Kngliira fur pumping, spraying, iuiwin. Krlnd. lug. .Outfits romtilt'U-. l'lilrliiiukH Scales fur weighing. KnlrluinkH-Muroe Dynamos, ami Mo- tors for power mill light. InlriMUiks-Morse, W tiulinlllH ami Tow era. Kalrlmnka-Monw Grimier, I'ml ClioKIM'ni, Well Pumps. All first iiuiillty mhI at lowest price nlHitya III atoek. Liberal term. Prompt reply to liiuullle unci iiulck shipments. Wrlto fur rntiiloKiio mid prices. BERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO, Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE (B CO. Portland, Oregon A. C. MATHf.WS Gi'iwr.jl rctttiiiK Cun.ri'o. t'l.tvcl, luiiUiinij S.mJ .t-.il ;'-'d i-vv.iv.f.ion c.itth lor s.tlc 'a .,,; I'.iatk 2?W or c.tll.t .ilj W-tth fltToNIIIoToRsI a i j french p,.f. VV.5nj K ( FLMALt IILLOl Fjf tj M I A SA1TK, t'KIITAlM ttC- r T(J H lu:- ,,H Sl l-ritl!svi v-?--"c H Mksii i:cA-ii,'. lilt 10 fill. B Kt, ! in ! N.-t'.!v! s,tl,lii.'ll,,ll Uimr- l,ul.-. .t ,M M,,a, -v 1!, tiii.,1,,1. Mil l",- H lsn !'r tl I" r '-'x- NVtil n,l lli. ni ,,il l7i,il, I.- I- ,m,l f'T " ii llcvi'.l. B l-iUiii, Knv, h-l mi nt'Uliiii lti' f.iiuMt,- ii-f-l-t Mit'.lllunv I; v,ur f anl, ,11,111:1,1 ,l,.fluoiB.wM'lliiiiii''. ),'r Dj 1 1 uiiito MloiAl CO., lot 14, licttf. Pi. W ! O-v - , , . r- ... k . 11, , r ..1 ..... i . vv s.wii in fi ncne uv rv. l. wt.L.1110 3 - --. ' m I DEMOCRATS ARE ASKED TO VOTE FOR JUDGE SEAN Tho Guard has received the follow liiK circular letter from the Demo cratic State Central Committee: Portland, Or., April 11, '08. Dear Sir: At IJie June election the unloosed lihiondnient to our mate ennstltu- llun will he votiWupon and probably ndoiited, by which the justices of the supreme court will he Increased ".rum three to five, and the two uddltynial Justices will be selected ut the No-V'-mbfr election. At a ninetlng of the Democratic State Central Com uilttee, held In Portland, January IS, lifts, by a unanimous vote a res olution was adopted declaring In fa vor of making the Judiciary of the date nonpartisan, thereby carrying out Uie plan lultlateil by Governor t'huiiiherlnlii of selecting men for the vurlotiH judlcl;.. offices with ref erence to the mialific-ition. regardless or their political affiliations. Lit der this resolution, Messrs. W. H. Holmes, of Salem. J, K. Woutherford, of Albany, and N. A. l'eery. of Port land, ay iirotninent attorneys and well known Democrats, were ap pointed as a committee to look Into the question und to determlno upon the best method of carrying the spirit it this resolution Into effect. After a full investigation of the itihject this committee has reported In favor of electing tho judiciary In inch manner as to finally Insure a proportional representation of each if thu political parties upon the bench, and have decided that Mr. Chief Justice IJejn should be nomi nated by all parties to suocoed him self. He Is tile only nominee of the republican party, and Jils high stand I ii k us a jurist, and eminent standing as a citizen make It fitting and ad visable that tho Democracy of Ore gon not only offer no opposition to his nomination, hut as evidence of their sincerity, und to insure his elec tion, place his name upon their ticket is well. Such course will arouse the people to tho propriety of having a nonpartisan Judiciary. After the principle Is once established tho Re publicans' of tho state will have an opportunity of placing themselves on record In favor of thfi movement at LSe coining November election, when It is probable that Hinder the proposed amendment two new jus tices will hnvo to be selected1 by the people to succeed the two eommis- wincrs now Hiding: and, In effort, constltirflng a part of the court. ri" these reiisons no nnme will bo rinted Til tho IremocnUie ballot to be' used :it tho pilinarien on April 17th,. and a blank will be left In which to write he name of the person to he noml- nnted. In conformity lo tho wlsfies of the Democratic State and nub-corn-I inltteeB, yo,i the requested to write. and to caiiiw all your' IVmocraife friends to write. In thin blank the iiitme of Hon; ltoliert 3. Ileau, of ano county,, placing mi X before tlu name, thi: vote1 for One. KbT Justice tvf the Supremo Court X Robert S. Heun, of Lune County." In this manner this nomination by but It parties, as well an tits election. will bo secured. Wo will' then trust to tfto good juiffemenf ami fairness of tho men who may occupy the su preme bench not more than three of whom shall he of tho same political party, thereby assuring flio nonpar tlsiinsftlp of that court. Tlilit Is the effect of tho odurso -adopted' in Mnss- nchuuints and New York, wfth the result that tho appellate courts of those states occupy tho foremost rank among the Highest ctHirtg of tho vurioiiB.Mtutes. Very slncereli' ynunr. Chalrmnn Democratic SUito Cpntrul Coumtlttee. l'iti:Mit:it Asyt itit A X ( H ' N ( ' KS (MB I X KT London, April 1 2. Offlcilr! an nouncement was maife tonlghr of the new cabinet appoint itietils aiiif thev lire Identical with th-e torecasr made by tho Pally Chronlctc n few d.tys ago and nitnoiinced In these dlsincchcs, as follows: Heifiert Asiiulih. Premier and First Lord of the Treasury. Dnvf I.loyd Gtirjre, Ctt-rocellor of thn Kxrhoquor. Mird I weedmoiith, President of the Council.' Karl of Crowe, Slvretnry of State for the Colonies. Reginald McKeima, Klrst Lord. of the Admiralty. Winston Spencer Churchfll, Pros lilent of the llonnf of Trad,. Walter Kiiiicliii.in, President of the Hoard of I'Mucalion. . John Mnrlcy. Secretary of State fiir India, and Sir Henry Fowler.. Chancellur of the Duchy of Lancas ter, liiiv,. been made pee"rs, but r--tulu-: h,-ir iM-i-seul offices. Now that It Is officially coivflriin1. perhaps tin- most striking feature in the new cabinet Is the lcapauf Da rid I.loyd Mcnrge to the TniM rnnk In political life. 'Seine rurther minor aiipoliiimciits outside the cabinet will lie announced after tho King's ret urn to London. The coiullt.m of Sir Henry Catnp-bell-ltaiinerinan Is .reported by his physicians as being urn-hanged. MI'SICAI. 1TST1VAL n Suits Xv Sell In -j : April 14-15: o r.t i;di: .v t.i; mi rs I'li.oie I'.l.i.k .il::i. "iv,- . tr.i-.-! s',,',1 ,iQ)',i r'v,.r aincr tn-.HM piavan. Leave or - Icis at Morns' Music S'ore. If r A.MISKMKXTS The author of the new musical college girls' play, "Cupid at Vassar," knows his girl ut college eil as he knows his society cnarmer and .s hero of the West. The pranks playfd , by the heroine, Kate Newton, and her classmates are by no means confined to the locality of Poughkei-psie. Every girl at boarding school has; experienced !,!ib pauifi trials as did , the fair Kav. Fudge and French; never did a?eo and do not In this well conducted school of higher edu "atlon for women. There Is more fun bottled up in the rehearsil scene of the Vussar College Glee Club than in the average do.-n fcalled funny nlayB on the road today. George Totten Smith's Ivrics and A. Ruldwiu Sh jane's music are hard to bat. ami j the plot contains the o ill mark of I zioiills It lu n lit" iinlhnr's lies! i vein. Two slsti'rs. as dissimilar ns! two beings could be. are at Vassar j College. Doth love lie- same man.. One of them, Kaf, Is loved in re turn, and by both t!ie man anO her iholce and anolli1 r. a weakling, who, to obtain Kate by fair im-ifns or foul, plots with the other sister 10 win both her and her fortune. The keen wits of the real man of the play are enough to thwart the machina tions of the bungler at ('rime and bring happiness to the beloved of his heart. Immediately there are shown some of the finest character studies exhibited on the road this season. Florence Gear plays the part of Kate. The play conies to the I'.'ugonq theatre on Wednesday, April 15. RAINFALL IN EUGENE FOR SIX MONTHS According- to the government weather bureau at Portland the rain fall In Eugene for the six months end ing March 31 was -6 3 inches, being 1.7 Inches below normal. Tho num ber of Inches encti month and the de parture from normal was as follows: October, L3 1.4 below normal; November, 4.7 0.4 below normal; December, 11.9 5. fit above noniial; January,, 2.K 2.1 below normal; February, 2.7 2.2 below normal; March, 2.1 1.2 belov normal. DR. AXDRKW I.WUm 8TIM JMMOUT.VL. For the ailments pccntVar to wom an Osteopathy Is simply Incoiiipnr aAle. H uses no drug,;, seldom has recourse to tli knife, ami so the body Is preserved Intact uui normal; It correct adjustments, removing every obs.tructlim to propw blood flow, proper drainage to parts, and adequate nervo supply. Thn It re store:! nulurnl conditions which mean health. It has often hoKn de clared' by pwmln"ut women well qualir vd to speak, that Osteopathy, even had It no utlrer upplliition than ta the ills at woman, would have made-- Dr.. A. T. Still lmmoctal. As locnts treatnientSf Li not ofton nec essary Hie system fs much less em barrassing to women: than are ol'Ser methods:. Dr. H. Ii. Stuiley,. itBteopath, ofiTee over Cliamberj1' Hardware cte. Phone B'bck KCUli Residence, 734 Frry strewti Phone Red J197. FlUNITHUtt. FACTOllY Hnvlng pnrchaied' tnw Day & Hen derson fitmituro' fhctoey, I am no pr.ipnred in: mnmufncluroo furnlturrj upon sperfal ordHers,, anil am pro pared to fill: orders1 for the retail or wholesnle traditi ReoaJrlng wor alsu' sollcloed' and' urom-pt attentloai glvpn snni.-. Vly prices will be-touni! reasonnbli.-: antK satlsfnmlon gonranteerf In ever respect. Itt. C. JTUKGAN. STfOI' ATTiiH IllTPIK ItRlllGK! Wring yrur works to Sinitherinnn't wnson anil' mrriaga shop. Mr. Wil- kiliJvm. the well-known blacksmith Is with him, nlso n flrst-tss palntei atul Uiholorer frrun. thrt East. Al work giiaianteed. New igs made ic. orccr. alii ' FOIL SAI.H BY OW'XKll Sood Uiildlng tut on East TwelftJ stjwet. ner. car 16io, 9-5oil60 feet. AV! so elKlit-coom cebtage and two lota oat North Mill treet. Inquire ct Jl J. WALTON, Lan Offic-,. 613 Willamette St a2f Plenty uf Trouble, fs cuiiHfd by stagnation of the livet and bowels. To Ret rid of It jnd 1 In'adaifie nncV biliousness and the poison that Iwiiigs jaundice, take Dr. King New Life Pills, the retmbte purllivrs that di tho work without grinding or grilling. 25c nt W. A. KiivkendaH's drug store. ;i:iiM v- coach stallion The (iinnan coach horse which I purchased from Hun, -an Scott will make the stand during the siaseu at Hauss" ham. 't J. H PKK1UNS. Wixin .s.wio Ji'ii'i r, ii'.xuu, 8llCfTSS(r TO W K. HmiOy. AU9Yood sawed to gauge. ror prompt 8,'rvlce phone ll'ack 1-. lies!, 1, lie,. I High .stre, 9 tiasolitio woodsnw Wood: wood: Maple and ti," body and second growth fir i: co WILLI VMS THAN I'l:, i-io P.'avk 1111. 1'cW-lt ,t c Chi. i. .vi 'a is'i a id Q ,v, 1 :':t ! ' , 1 and Ii- . ; .gists. Only 5 That does not give ycu much tttne to pick out your neg, wearables, but it does not take long here because we have ' rW ,7,-m want- and can shoe vou without anv trnuMe 'Us give you the latest in style anS make, and do not need to pickv pockets to doit. Everything the latest and best, good goods onf Vftues to $5.00 for 98c Values to $5.00 for $ 1 .48 One lot of women s Oxfords and sandals In all kinds; values tip to $5.00; Kaster sale price .... One lot of women's Oxfords and c.fii. in ull ivls: values up to Easter sale price i.lH THE BON KITCHEN & KQMPP Successors to. j ARMITAGE & DOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. Furnish: your new home N properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of- reliable plumbing and tinning wurk. Call and let us estimate on your work Ay a & Heitznun 34 West 8th St. Phone black I ttT Organized 1&63 The First ?P EUGENE,. OREGON Capital paid in $100,000 Surplus and undivided: profits- . . . . - 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders undur natiisoal baoiing la,ws. 100,000 Total $300,000.1 LntliT Same Ntiiiiigcmvnt 2.1 Years, lfour Piurtinanv Solicited. T. 0. Heudrtcks President S. IX Enkln Vice President P. R SnodBiass Cashier f Luke L. Goodrich. . Asslctant Caxbler Darwin Uristow Assistant Cashier ElectricGas, Water Willamstte Valley Co e 5cos5antal-Pepsin t A tUSiTiVE CURE. F-r l:i U Sri.00; Plumping lV4.io. - .iiW -o t - ' ' ' rj. "ol,l b, W. L. Hi: LA NO, DruKg'.'.;. Days Till Easter An Opportunity Sale o of Lingerie Waists Swell llngrria crfects are the right thing In this sty. of gaiO nient. . We the showing a really wonderful assortment. Tnenoare at least sixty different styles of lingerie waists to be seen and as many more tailoretl and silk ef fects. The lingerie waists will be great sellers; ull Neatly the de mand will surely lnfren&p. Each waist Is becomingly trimmed with lace and embroideries; is tucked, pleated and shirred the very latest syle Is represented. ' Won der prices are very moderate, low enough to ln-erest everybody and yet quality good enough to satisfy the most exacting. MARCHE wmsmmsm W. M. GREEN, KS g 6 i9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. 1 - ANNOUNCEMENT S Phone Main 5 G. H. ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions 1 I ..SPECIAL.. .t 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price Street, fj A FULL LINE OF... New Granitvai c j Stoves, rviges C I I m HARDWARE SJOJ Your Easter Suit Tiu ,11, ft, ...I-., r. . ""its. .ft,. uie you are suit is ready. your The Pirt lug is the li,.s, are certain a h-nii.,r. r' Hyes In Co,,,,,,;" jr clothing a;;r f ;; -: buyer a good divijend in the following jf The fine sel,,-,i , ."' certainty of n, " . "Tc,: the completenesa n, ?t sl!le: that insures a ,.rfm e "t size or aha., h" " 'or ! TU I ' " 10 t. ine largest money', ,r,u r1"- facts, toaether u-1,1, ' features, should induce M t mane your sprin here. 80it selectiot 540 Willamette St YOU'LL IILUSH xltK KASTKll FUST if we supily tho groceries, for it we have a special line ol rel. ishes, catsups, sauces, t., which we guarantee are strictly high grade in everything ex cept the cost. Include some of them in your grocery order. They will put aa edge on jout appetite so that you'll he able to do tho feast Justice. G. H. Irish wishes to announce that lie has ' puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. j Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and ! carries at all times 'the best brands of : . Groceries, JFlour and Feed. We have our j own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY j WE AIM TO PLEASE 52 tut 9th Street ..STAGES.. McKENZlE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE ST AGE" at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dallyihff leavesEugeMit"-" private residences but will call for for Mapleton, close conntctiM o-ggagelf notiiied. the day before. steamer ior Florence ' fa Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v buildintT across the street and we will be plc. ,c.H to sec you. 65c BKODER.S BPv.OS. MAK-KIT c ( the Lc M.tl, I -i U 4 en ri,i'T.aiire.;sa:.r3