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THE EUGEVE DAILY GUARD, VKI KSIAV. APRIL 13, 1W8 M i ' i ' j IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceies, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nut.3 and Oranges J. W. WHITE Thi Crocer Corner 5th an) WillaiM-tte Sti. Phone tfed 461 1 Buy the Latest No. 51 Oliver Typewriter, with the new TABULATOR, nothing , like it, accurate, perfect, simple and the best. ' C. S. Frank, Local Agent. Phone, Black, 4001 E. C. Gulliford Feed and.Livery, Boarding Stables Now Flour Koom New Itiihhor Tiro Turnouts. Full Creek HIiiko Line. 100 West Hlli Street. , Phono Main 00 MONROE TEe HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid or Second Hand Furni ture. Phone Red 5376-67 Weil Eighth St. EUGENE .OREGON Easter Post Cards at SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store For Snaps in REAL ESTATE sec McFALL & HEITZMAN I Door North Holf man House For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting ariccs bedrock. Well drilling is iwy business and I am prc- I; pawd k) ilo your work in a I iwst class manner and at pne- ij as th.t cannot be duplicated. Dvi't let your contract ui4il ii yuu nave mM seen inc. J. E. Kilborn Phone Red i.l-l - &57 Hijlf St. o Julius I 9 e " t 't'i - . . ...... 1 1 - . .0 ij Goldsmith I 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 epeaka loud enough for anybody to hear it. They are famous throughout the country for their style, finish and durability. Only the best materials go in to Guyer Derbies, only the moat expert hat-makers fashion them. Prices, $3.00 to $5.00. RObLRTS B.OS ICGCEftY p ri ii mm. t m m IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH GRADE WORK mi ai uw s ittTiia houiii ant n r M. INew Set or Chairs Why do you hiivo OLD SIIA1II1Y CHAIRS ill your home, when you can mnlto thorn COOU AS NMW for only GOo 1 A cun of Chinamul will work wonders In your home. See that the Chlnnman la on evory can. Sno our west show window. A8K TU .HKU Ol 11 NKW WALL PAl'FIt ,16-18 WoHt Sevunth 8t. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. , GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY FnlrtmnkN-MorNO (iiinoIIiio Kngliics for i)iniiilnK, tiruylnt, sawing, grind. Inn. .OutfltN complete, Fairbanks Srnles for weighing. FnlrlMiiikN-Mortto liyunmoH and Mo ton for Hwcr nml light. cnli'tHinks-MorNc Windmills' nml Towers. - KalrlmiikK-MorKO (irimleni, Feed riipMra, Well Pumpa. All flint tiuiillty gtHulM at lowest prices always In stock, Liberal terms. I'romiit reply to Inquiries mid quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices, BERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO. ' Agarts, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE' (S, CO. ' Portland, Oregon 1 Madame Dean's FRENCH FLMALE Pills, Mi sHi-iti Aims. Hi ft II RhOSN TO FA1. M:t1l Sim ! rlM'tU I ;illtlH'Hi'U liuttr- Hlllt.',,' ,r M..IU V 111 rillKlfl. Stilt )!.- i.r . r t.. ill m ini Ihom mi iihil, to U )ni ut for lit ti rvlit'vrt. Sinnt'ltii Kr.v, In-Ut on tMtinit W Vi'lHiiti-', life ft tu rutIIUlU', ll niir tltiiwkiWi l."Oiwt Uiv llu lu m-iuI .Your oiaI tt i ho liHIILQ UIOICAI CO., Boi 74, diciitlf, Pi Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano A. C. MATHEWS G.nertl Te.tmiiiii 'to t'oncrt'te. Gravel, r-vnljini;' S.inJ .ind Rood excavation eartii tor sali: Pli en !'! tck 1 1 or call at JIj W illi STATE GRANGE . MEETS IN EUGENE MAY 10 TO 13 I'.VI KOXH OF lit SIIANDHY WILL UOL) IWril AX.MAIi .MKKTI.NCJ is iwivKitsiTV rrrv Font K.lVS .MASTKIt IttXTOX AX. XOl'XCKH STAXDIXti CO.MMIT TKF.S TIir OreKon Sinio (iranne, Patr:in8 or H iiHliamiry, will-.m'-et at Kusunc fur lis a.'ilh it ii n ua I cmivuntlKi, four iluvti, heKlnnini; .May 10. At that time the priz!i In the suae contest w)ll bfc liwiirdi-d. Sjieelal rates will bo Hlven on all rallronilK durliiK Die conveii t Ion week. HlnUf Maeler A .T. Ilux toii has aniioiineid the followiiiK jita n il I n K coin m It teeH : Orefli.'iitlalH r.Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, chairman, Hauler; Mm. Mary K. Hal mer. Albany ; Mrs. M. M. Durtner, l.owden, Wash.; MrB. UiHiila Sleret, llieshain; Mrs. Mary S. Howard, Mu 1 1 in, I. Olson, Hlllshoro; I). It. Har ris, London. Division of labor W. A. Jones, chairman, Macleay; A. J. Thompson, Oswumi; Mrs. Susie Wells, Condon; Mrs. Kthcl I'rlnKle, Verunia; Mrs. Ju lia Olson, HlllHMoro. Mllease and per diem William K. Prlckctt, chairman, Hunks; J. It. Wells, MrB. Anna Kverhurt, Molalln; Mis. C. L, Morse, Hood Itlver; Mrs. Mary II. Smith, Carlton. ' Finance A. T.' Shoeniake, chair man, Solum: K. A. Lckr, St. ,Helens; Mrs. Eva JoneB, Macleay; Mrs. Min nie Ilond. Irving. Hylaws W. W. .liiqulth, chnlr- ninu, Laurel; .lames Shibley, Sprlng water; Mrs. IClla Johnson, Portland; Mrs. Jennie Lovelacu, Mrs. Susan h' Slratton. Albany. ! Good of the order Mrs. Carrie Townsond, Cleone; Mrs. M. J. Car roll, Mosler; Mrs. Klizn T. Wood, Shedd; P. S. lloblnson, Norway; P tlson. I Woman's work-Mrs. L-. L. Irwin, chairman. Harlow: Mrs. M. M. Burt nor; Mr. Eva Jones, Mrs. J. H. Ku- bunks Wanilc; Mrs. .Susie Well. Co-pneiatloii Eimone Palmer, cliiilrninn, Albany; J. P. Carroll, 1). 11. Harris. London; Mrs. Kniiiia Mer- rlnian, Central Point; Mrs. Mary Shibley, SprliiKwatcr. . Dormant KiaiiKest J. P. Carroll, cliiilrmun, .Mosler; .1. II. Edwnrda, Monroo, II. F. D. 1: 11. N. Lovelace, Hunler; Mrs. Mary li. Palmer,i Mrs. F. S. itoiiiiisou, Ixi'i rftiy. Appeals .1. 0. I'rlnKle,' chairman, Vi ionla; I. ' A. Merrlmnn, Central Point; J. It. Wells, Condon; Mrs. KV zu T. Wood. Edueutloii M. M. Purtner, chair mnn, l.owden, Wash.; J. II. Eubiinks. Wnmle; J. (1. I'rlnKle, Mr. Lulu E. Miller, Albany; Mrs. Crowllue I'rlik ett, Hanks. Agricultural college Marlon F. Woods, i hiill innli, Shedd: Fred Olaze, Albany; It. A. Smith. Mrs. Inez M. Uyiin, Oregon City; Mrs. Ethel Prin gle, Mra. Elhol Shoemuke, Central Point. Assessment ' nnd taxation ,1. J. JohnRon, chutrnuui, Portland; E. A. Ilond. Irving; A. T. Shoemnke, A C. Miller, Albany; W. A. Jones. Legislation C. D. Huffman, chnlr niun, LiiOrando; John Dlnwoody, Woodbuin; H. E. Irwin,. Uarlow; Mrs. Julia Olson, Mrs. Ursula Sleret. Pure foods Mrs. Ella Edwards, rlinlrman, Monroe; 11. A. Legg, A. J. Thompson, Mrs. Anna Huffman, Mrs. Musnu r;. Htrnitoii. Agrlculturo 10. Shepherd, chair man, Slayton; I'. IT. Everhnrt, Molal ln; John Sleret, Mrs. Elizabeth Dln woody, Woodbiirn; Mrs. Carrie Juc quHIl, Luilrel. (lood roads Thomas F. llynn, Chairman, Oregon City; John W. Townsond, Cleone; E. W. Slants, Air lee: 11. A. Smith, Carlton: Mrs. J. It. Eittmuks, Mrs. E. A. Ilond. Transportation L. C. Stratum, chairman, Albany: 1. A. Menlnian, C. L. Morse. Mrs. E. W. Staiiia. Alr- lie; Mrs. Ella A. Thompson, Oswe go. Itesolutlons lohn Sleret. cflalr imin, (IreHhnm; It. N. Lovelace, Rai nier; Mrs. Anna Shepherd. Shtyton; Mrs. Vorna Cllaze, Albany; Mrs. Cora Legg, St. Helens. STOREY. SUES KRIBS FOR BIG DAMAGES .1. O. Storey has begun milt In lite clroolt court ngalnm r red A. Krll for $115,027 diiniitgk a on a limber land deal. He pays that In Sepiember. liHU'i, he agreed to buy 74S'l lli'ivs fruiu I lie defendant If he found Ii suil.sfuiM. ry after cruising. He was t.i pay per aiTe.Mlie first pn nient of $."'0 to Vie made on .laiuiaiy I. i:mr. He sava thai by Doivniher K. r.lllli, be finished tile work of cruis ing and accepted t'le land, but, ;liat he granted more time to Kiibs in which to perfect his title. The fol lowing June be grew tired of wait ing, it appears, and demanded the J.iiuplcllou of the contract, lie ss Kill's then repudiated the cum ran. He asks for f'-'ei'T lo reimburse im (or Ills expenses, and Si;S.lluil d.llll ages for profits he failed to make. Portland Journal. Have your team shod at the rlvei bridge and save etf eon. a. u; nmtT l lint's pintuw. l.oavo nr CASTO: For Int.'.r,!:". ' "Die Kir . . O . - . TO JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION After vcry election the mistake of pulling the tally sheets In the ballot bones and aealhig thtm up ader count has been computed has been made by the j"dgea and Otl'Tks of elcijjon .9 a nuiiilier of the iirecltn is of Lane conn- 1 ty, thU3 delaying the official count. County O.-rk Lee 'is 1 now sending out supples for' the primaries with instriic- 1 Hons to the judges and clerks 1 Ui place the tally slu-ets In the 1 envelopes furnish 1 'I for 'lint 1 purposu and LEAVE THEM ' OI'T OF THE H.M.LOT HOX. Ttiis envelope cuiiaiii:!!' ihc tally sheet should Ii" deliver- ' ed to the clerk by i In- niesscn- ger sent la Willi tile returns. NOTMINO HI T THE HAL- LOTS MI'ST UK PLACED IN THE BALLOT II' iX. I, 4. A 4,4.4-4T ZIOX ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Zlon, April 14. Fanners are bus ily engaged In finishing spring sow ing of grain. Itoad Supervisor Teinpleman is cir culating a subscription paper, the money to be used on betterment of roads, and the matter Is being lib erally endorsed. With sadness we chronicle the death of little Ethel Edwards, daugh ter of Robert and Maud Edwards, who died Friday, April 10. at 4 o'clock a. m. She was buried at Pleasant lllll- cemetery today. D. C. Mathews visited Eugene Fri day and Saturday. lain In Mathews vame home from hlB lpgglng job at Hush Island Sat urday evening.- lie will return to work again as soon aa he geta some garden planted. ' C. L. Williams was moving his donkey engine up the river yesterday so as to get It in reach of some tim ber ho wishes to move with It soon. FXMIIt.l ITEMS ' (Special Correspondence.) Elmlra, Ainril 14. S. W. Jnckson and wife began n meeting -April 9 nt the Christian, church. They expect to be with us n month: Good interest Is munlfeated' and we expect a great meeting. Two confessions Sunday. Undoubtedly the. people of Elmlra are having the opportunity of hearing the host speaking and singing this place ever had. Mrs. Jacksjn Is an ex cellent, chorus director. Since they came here we built a choir stand In ouo corner of the riiurcn and now have n chorus of twenty voices under Mrs. Jackson as chorus leader. Tho flolo purpose of the meeting Is for those out of Christ to bring them to the Savior. We earnestly aak thoao who ran to attend these meet ings. It will do you good you can not afford to miss them. Dlt. ANDREW TAYLOR STILL IMMORTAL. For tho ailments peculiar to wom an Osteopathy is simply Incompar able. It uses mo drugs, seldom has recourse to the knife, nnd so the body Is 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 moan health. It has often been de clared by prominent women well qualified to Bpeak, that Osteopathy, even had It no other application than to tho ills of woman, would have miulo Dr. A. T. SHU Immortal. As local treatments Is not often nec essary tho system Is much less em barrassing to women than are other methods. Dr. 11. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers' llurdwure ctore. Phono Black 1326. Residence, 1:14 Ferry street. Phone Red 311)7. 1 1 RXITl Rio FACTORY Having purchased the Day & Hen derson furniture factory, 1 am now prepnred to manufacture furniture upon special orders, and jitti pre pared to fill orders for the retail or wholesale trade. Repairing work also solicited nnd- prompt attention given same. ,. My iirlces will he found reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed In everv respect. it. C. MORGAN. STOl" AT Trth ItVElt HRHKJE! Bring your work to Smliherninn's wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil kinson, tho well-known blacksmith, la, with him, also a first-class painter and upholsterer from tho East. AH work guaranteed. New rigs made to order. al IOR SALE 11Y OWNER ' Oood building lot on East Twelfth street, ncaj' car line. ii.'.xlCO feet. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON. Law Office, 513 Willamette St n20 ;i:i!M v coach stai.i.ion The tii'ltll.in coach )liir, w!i(. l, 1 I purcliat-d trten luncan Srott will j make O stafld durini; the peaon a; i Maui;1.' barn. !( O J. H l'KIIKlXS . 1U N.WVINO John M. y. Irxun, nrt-. anor to V 1'ediiv. All oed sawed to m:,.-,' 'or pr.o.ipt service phone li'a.'k ' I - V.. id- ri, .. ;t: lliuh ?:p...; , i: .vt'ti: !'..!; n.l tnj t. Friday 4g00 yards Embroidery, values to Over 4000 yarcls of new and beautiful values up to uuc me yciiLfe i uuay . 1000 yards of $ew Laces, values to i tier i i ii ii i irarrii nr and new designs, Friday Bargain Sale baoti. Women's $ 1 .50 White Oxfordt $ 1 . 1 f Wormn's Sandals, vals. to $3 C 9fte Men's Oxfords, vals. tr $3 at $3.75 One lot Women's White Oxfords in all sizes, regular $1. 50, Friday. $1.19 One lot Womon's Sandals and Oxfords, values to $5.00, Friday - . 98c One lot Men's Oxfords, values to $5.00, all sizes patent kid, a new shoe, Friday only. $3.75 I THE BON KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to 1 ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery; Feed and Sales Stables ' Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. v Furnish your ' new home properjy. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. Call and let us estimate on your work . Aya & Heitzimn 34 West Sth St, Phone bh-clcl 117 Organized 1863 j The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON v Capital paid in $100,000 Surplus and undivided proflt3 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders tinder National banking laws- 100,000 Total 300.000 Vnder Same MunaKcmont 25 Years. 1 Your I'atronuiic Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President S. B. Eakin Vice President P. E. Snodgrasa : Cashier j Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Canhler ' Darwin lirlstow ... Assistant Cashier ElectricGas.Water Mi a if Willarrgtte Valley CtP i5'ef rHroilllVt UURE. i.. - - ft i . .i " W ..VT-j,!-., Plumbing orgaiii Safe v a . hthi 1 tut lit hi i a special assortment, ... one dollar MARCHE ft W M fJSTSTftl THE SQUARE v ?V . ITi. lKlLiLn, DEAL CROCER 6J9 Willamette St. "..Phone Main 25. ANNOUNCEMENT I G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has puaehased the GROCERY stock of B. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and . carries at all times the ' best , brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our own delivery Wagon and all goods delivered ' promptly. 'FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM G. H. Phone Main' 53 sszffiszszswwsfflszszszfflsm J ' 'ELI BANGS J.-H. 'WEST , BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables y ' Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnout of All Descriptions STAGES.. atStJOa.m. Stages do not call at private residences but will call for gggeit nolilied the day before. Stage Phone Main 22 BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET V am no-w locaW in our ne-y bu'lditw tiiKKMtSa srt anJ Trewill be ptawd to sc : yo , mCKAVtumtfi(or o ...' m-Mii na i I west, oth Str.St. BRODER.S BR06S. ! O. j i Stoves, Kanges O 60c, the yard i embroideries In C . . , . . 25c, trie yard h, .arps it-, .1 . the yard .v ; 41 FRIDAY. BARGAIN SALE MEN'S SHIRR Man's Shirts, vals. to $1.50 sale 85 3n'sSKirts, vals. to$l.00 Sflle 49 A bsautiful line of Men's IM.-; r.u c . . with. uuiuam, wun ana without cuffs, value. $1.50, Friday sale price U' ----- o5c One lot Men's Golf and rr..t-. c, . .. . s omrts at sizes . styles in iignt and dark, values up to rnday ssale . 49c A New Line Negilee Shirts 540 Willamette St YOU'LL RELISH THF. KASTElt KEASI if Mie supply tho grocerlej. For it we have a special line of rel. ishes, catsups, sauces, etc, which we guarantee are strict; high grade in everything a. cent the cost. Include some ol' them in your grocery order. They will put an edge on your appetite m that you'll be able tb do the feast justice. TO PLEASE IRISH CP. BARNARD EARL M.-NUTT N A dallyitaijelravrsEugeaHl,'1-"; lor Maoleton. cUw connti er steamer lor Fiorrnie toi Livery Phone Main 21 ... 65c NEW MARKET wsttrictly Cost Price Makes W. I 32 East, 1 g 9th Street cS - j i i i;.i i w-s ti: wsi'i: ,-, ' I'iu.t... k ! .1. - , o . Icitium nnd delns .it the Huj, u, Si'Himu1 i . f- w"ld li W. L. UK L0,'vru - - - ill l.i-" 0