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0 00 ho o TiTe Wells Shoe Store Must Be Closed Out Forced Sal! Prices on tvery Pair of Shoes in tht Store CUTCURA T HER AND BABY Tfeey Must Go The opporfunaLy to Buy SHOES The following sales numbers are entitled to free shoes 7914 7353 9497 5412 9499 5889 7213 5784 7901 5713 More FREE SHOES Next Saturday ' The free pair will equal in value the pair purchased The Wells Shoe Store Geo. C. Stanley -in charge Corner Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugene, Oregon. 0 I RUSH CEMENT FroHh oar bent grade Portland co mont Jiiut arrived. Price $3.75 vol barrol. Chambers Hdw. Co. We tias U tne latest mothorte In cleaning and dyeing at tho Eugene Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Hed 2861. tf 281, Eugene, Or- fJASOMVR WOOD HAWINO W. O. White l prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 518 West Sixth street While It lnsts, 150 shares United Wlrolosa Preferred Stock, unstamped, transfer guaranteed'; any size certlr ftcate; only $12.50 per sharo. Com pany's price, $10.50. P. O., Box 4, Portland. alG .Special Hound-Trip Kttea to 8an Francisco. On account of the Fleet Celobra- Hon, tickets will be on sale to San hrnnefsco and return for $25.00 Sale dates May 2nd and 4th. Final return limit 25 days from date of sale. A. J. GILLETTE, ml Agent. DoWltt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel salve, it Is especially good for piles, Sold by all druggists. Southern Woman Suffered With Itching, Burning Rash Drove Her Nearly Crazy-Her Baby Had Sore on Neck, and Two Other Babies Had Skin Troubles-Calls CUTICURA A STAND-BY fl THAT NEVER FAILS HER "I just can't nay enoueh for the Cutl cura Remedies, 1 can t find words high enough to eiprms my thanks to (jod for bearing of tho wonderful remedies. Jly buby had a running sore on his neck and noting that I did for it took effect until 1 ui1 t'uticura. My face ws nearly full of letter or some similar skin disease. It would itch and. after scratching, it burm-d o that I could hardly stand It. '1 wo cakes of Cutl cura Soap and a box -f t'uticura Oint ment cured me. '1 wo yea after it broke out on mv bunds ami .wrist. I cured it for a while, but it came again in the summer. Sometimes 1 would fo nearly crazy for it itched so badly, used ten dollars' worth of so-called blood medicines which did no good at all, then 1 went bat k to my oltl stand-by, that had never failed me. One set of t'uticura Soap. Ciiticura Ointment, and Cutieura Resolvent did the work. One set also cured my uncle's baby whose heat! was a cake of Fores, and I know of another woman's babv who was in the same fix and nothing else did any good, I speak a word of praise for Cutieura whenever I sr-o a case that needs it. Mrs. Lillio Wilcher, 770 Eleventh St., Chattanooga, Tcnn., Feb. 10, 1U07,' CUTICURA OINTMENT The World's Greatest Skin Cure and Purest and Sweetest of Emollients. v ' Cutieura Ointment is one of the most successful curatives for torturing, dis figuring humors of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever .compounded, In proof of which a 6ingle anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cutieura Soap, ami followed by mild doses of Cutieura Pills, is often suffi cient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of Itching, burn ing, and scalv humors, eczemas, irrita tions, and inflammations, permit rest and sleepy and point to a speedy cure when all else fails. Hold throughout thr, worlrl. PnttrT Drug and Chrm. Corp.. Holp Prop . llnMon. M:im mr Post Free. How to Cure skin Humors. SERVIAN BANDITS SURRENDER TAMELY Seattle, April 14. Without firing a shot, Deputy Sherltls Matt Star wleh and .lohn l.lner. heading a de- termlued but exhausted posse, late yesterday afternoon, in the snow hound fastnesses of the Cascatle mountains, sutith of Stampede Pass, closed in on Mike Petridge and John llosavlch, the Servian bandits, and captured them. NEW TODAY WANTED 25 to, 30 good teams to work on grading outfit on wagon. 508 Buchanan building, 286 1-2 Washington street, Portland. al6 FOR SALE1 Ten Poland China pigs. Phono Farmers 286. a21 WANTED A girl for general house work at once. Apply In the morn lng at the Methodist parsonage.a!6 88 HI! New GGIES 4 till 88 88 88 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ri ii 12 11 11 1 :tl . , ., . . . , . U Something IN BU A Buggy especially safe for women and children. Will turn clear around in 1 6-foot space. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets scared at the street car you can turn in 16 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when M The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which will be in a short time. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. We are Leaders in New Departures GERMAN KAISER i TAFFIES BRITISH ! WARSHIP OFFICERS; ' Berlin, April 14. A dispatch from Corfu states that Emperor William In course of a dinner in honor of the of ficers of the British battleship Im plartO'e, following a toast, said: "i HrinV m our two flags, and 1 wish that they may ever he united for their own W elfare and tne nu peace." (1 Captain Kerr, rrainuuuci a Imnlacable. whose father was uotu Admiral Kerr, responded: '.My father used to say wnn reiei- ence to your majesty inauam i' created a great emperor oiit of a man who had become a great admiral. COURT MURDERED . BY YOUNG STUDENT Vienna, April 14. The whole of fiallcla is in a state of excitement over the assassination at Lemberg on Smiday of Count Andre. Potockl, gov ernor of that province, by a Htitheni au student while the count s giv ing an audience to a delegation oi students. The "Young Ruthenlans in the Austrian parliament declare such crimes a necessity to put a stop to Polish oppression, and last night a til mi sand Poles 'participated In an an-. tl-Kiithenlan demonstration. They gathered In mobs and broke the win dows of the Ruthenian clubs of the city. S, II. FRIENDLY MAY BUILD ANOTHER STORY S. II. Friendly, the pioneer dry goods merchant,, Is having plans drawn for a second story to the build ing occupied by the ladles' depart ment of his store. , While he is not fully determined upon building, It is probable that before the summer is over the addition will be erected. Tbe First National Hank is putting a sec ond story on lis building adjoining Mr. Friendly s store, and this would leave the latter the only one-story building in that half block. COFFEE . Good is so good and poor is so poor ; have Schilling's , Best tomor row. Your grocer returns your moner if TOO doo't like it; we par him Candidates' Announcements CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters at the Democratic primaries ou April 17. if nominated and elected I promise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. HARRY L. BOWN. O 0 Chambers Hardware Ce0: . 9 SOLE AGENTS I I ' . , I I n !! !! FOR 1-OOtTY JLDCIE. ' I hereby announce myself as candidate for re-election for the Re publican nomination for County judge at the Lane county primaries, April ii, luus. al6 G. R. CHRISMAN. FOR COXSTAW.K John J. Hess. I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for consta ble on tho Democratic ticket. Don't forget the primary April 17th. ' FOlt COI XTV .tSSKSSOR I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for re-election to the office of county assessor, subject to the vote of the Republican party at the primary election April 17. B. F. KEENEY. , FOR STATE HIIPRKSEXTATIVE I nm a candidate ror the nomina tion for State Representative for Lane county on the Republican ticket. Should I receive slich nomination, and subsequently be) el6cted, I be lieve I can render valuable service to the people of Lane county nnd of the state, as their representative In tho legislature, and promise my best efforts In that behalf. W. W. CALKIN'S. i it 1 P. 1). Newell Is out for nomination for 'assessor Ap- 4 ril 17, on the Repnblkau ticket. e ? commission,:!; l-p i:. County Commissioner H. M. Price I it candidate for -election, and t meeting with nuiW encouragement and lltty opposition as the cam Pa is n progresses. His record dur ing the pa four years h:a been 'ich tl'at no opposing raQ ,CQ lnii up to 'his tic- cn'er.M the field, an,! !".- nn.inimVll) 'fjy irs.'tu.'nt ar :'i, irima.i, s nnd cut ion now seem :c.ore than :iko!r. es.vV Inves.vV iloni. rrncis in thi Itlair s:r The clLy must build la In t W.-.irs if th, 1.1 1 1 'm 1 to V- . thetrQ. -et n in,. d'rccti..n EncliamdSays MO ALUC2 In Food anc?strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder Soloes France So does Germany 1 'le sa'e f alum look , has been made illegal in Washington and ths District of CoLw bia, tfid alum baking powders are everywhere recognizej a injurious. jQ wnen oiueiing DaKing powder,1 Sap plainly- I 4 . and be very sure you get Royal, BAKfilG iPOVDER Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and.vrhoC1 someness or the food. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Smci'dc. E. F. Rockefellow, New York. G. B. Thomas, Portland. D. H. Iloxler, Rochester, N. Y. U. S. Booth, Rose City. A. L. Young, Rose City. W. W. Darling, Rose City. W. Baxter, Chicago. C. K. Wheeler, Ft. Dodge. A. W. Hnrtman, Portland. H. H. Melon, Chicago. F. A. Austy, Portland. M. Phegley, Portland. H. W. Taylor, Portland. O. A. Lyman and wife, Portland. 0. M. Payne, Kansas City. C. W. Munn, Kansas City. C. W. Wallace, Jasper. H. C. Genders, Jasper. . W. G. Judkins, city.'. A. M. Staples, Portland. H. T. Rankin, Portland. Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, Portland. Vv. 3. Hamilton, Rosebtirg. S. Hamilton, Rosebtirg. 1. B. Hamilton, Roseburg. Mrs. J. B. Barker, Rosebtirg. Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Roseburg. BATTLESHIP FLEET (Continued from Pane One. with militarv honors t a. . , "me m in, afternoon the admiral returned 0 visit aim paia nis respects to the m. ernor at the Hotel tipi rnrnr.A . Following these ceremonies, a lial reception committee, headed hv r S. Grant. Jr.. visiterl'tho fWa,,... and were received by Admiral Too as, as were the chairmen of the tut oils sub-committees in charge of It fleet celebration. Later In the hay set. ernl hoots wen. sunt nut (mm ,ki shore with 3"i,OH0 California oraaga, to be distributed among the enlisltd men. i SPECIAL RATES TO El'CENE From all points, Salem to Ashland, both Inclusive, specitl rates of one and one-third fare for the round trip, on account of the musical festival to be held here April 14 and 15. al3 A. J. GILLETTE, Agent. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly, yet gently on the bow els, through which the cold Is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays inflammation. Sold by all druggists. I Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Positively cnrrflj these Little Fdk They ma relKn tract i 1mm nrctvlck k diecsUonuulTooEai KatU. A per!ea Drowsiness, Bad fa ta the Month. OKI ToH,Palntatl( TOKP1D LTVBt. 1H regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSL SMALLPBCL CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. i iLiuJiitiiiTn CARTER'S BBlTTlE W IVER 0PILLS. Genuine Must Bed Fac-Simile Sigiatui REFUSE SUBSTITUItr Eugene Theatre gnH. slg Wednesday, April 15th ..1908.. JULES MURRY , Presents Florence Gear in the musical play Cupid at Vassar depictingf the American College Girl fill m ' V lPrics: $1.50, $S.OO, 75c tz&X it ii r u .Vn c cri I. Olympic pourj i. IrtlLllI .1 uuu u (1 r every sacrparanteecw f.td.vaiselectd Eirtrrn Orcj,m l -- ' fifjdffai uuers more viol bJd tlwi QaA.ltitv of hreAA ..rviu:rd tilt otlwr Hours. ASK YOUX GI-O, i JO otlwr Hours. AMs. YUW u.". iiil4l .,v A THE PORTLAND FLm-" J