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FIRST CONCERT OF MUSICAL FESTIVAL 0 GREAT SUCCESS The Music SUCCeS; the Kusu-no n- '1 m - I- :u' ii in- , I t'll- ( concert of fival was a Hirvcior Rosonlui kor is wr ami disnlfftid. uiut uovs no lo any of the physical d:si used by sonu! directors f it The lmn ore uerfori.y under h; irol and follow him Implicit I . iivcriure. "Iter I-Teischuet." W one ol the most papular nf m :i faw rites, was t;iven wilh fine uniio,;is afoietasie of hat ir. eportd in the afternoon t iien the orchestra will be linal feature. The encore v 'Melody in iy Huhensle latvtul interpretation jiiv tlition of the composition :iieli i: played by every student ei iiiusii w.ts as astonishing n$ ii was h aim ful. Without any disparagement to any : ot the four, the contralto and has.- I were the most popular. The duet I for soprano and alio. "They shall llur.Ker -No More," was beautifully rendered, with excellent feeling and; line hlcudiiiK of the parts, alilunmh at the fii'tit U seemed there would hv some difference- as to the volume of tlo respi'etive voices. Mi--? Wilson was especially hyppy T in 1 lie oMiuiiui to the ladies' clionis. A flat was taken r!.;ir audi 1 maintained u i h HOUSE REFUSES MORE 1 THAN TWO WARSHIPS (Coutlaued from Pane One. I j auxiliary vesels to supply a Q h i ;t)te nuans absolutely essential to itsi , existence. ! "It nuiy be." he said in conclusion,! " "th:it this great mistake is due to : the faci that a collier which is as iuiet fssential to the efiLieiiey uf nav as a liittb'ship is not so nitraeiive. t:.in!l, s 1 involve the ;endu are o! i in uc n nu'iti'i a iui o w- no: a 1 1 01 l the oppor'unity for the anie p ro technic d .splay upon i he ocean or i t,,,r O ' fwuuuer reMiris aioui; uif made the mbtake of bnihlini; a new . Jiiat tod:ty. in order toi.ili ' its vov- ' aue from one ocean in iinnlkr. U MUed t,i rely upon the vc--e!s be- i liming til her h.ii iuii.-.." EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Anereles Safest pfotel Race Track Rill Piisvc. Tilt house lii'.l pi'oh ilo: iin: Hack lielMut; in tin- hwti ii t i lumliia passed lit- senalo I. da ill ssi a orders w us f 4- " I ssl I S, 1 so-; - : y..a.- a i Li-.i -a ft ' ''lt ' ' O o St. l'l-liT.ililirg. April I Ai-coniiiiLT !.i Hus-i. ui's liMl'rr llu Atllllil.ll!- l';ts ili' fhiril In nrtliT fnur Hint1 linn-ilr-,l inn lori'i!n li i;il ti ' Iroyrrs irinn i:ni;l:inii. Tin' Vfs.!s u ill havi mihino fii- gilH'S. Iiicll 1 Hh MNU hlJWAKD In ll r ul Hit Cily NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very dt'.-ir .ibli.' hold fur all visitors to the city. Fir:.t class in .ill ri's;'els Write Lir booklet Rates $1.00 per day and up. TO'JSLLY COWPANY. tops. : .n ut lu-sl i V . .1 2 2 3 - ? S ?i --n I i ii r . . r r- i i v,7( ? v S H 2 e I 1 a - i it uvgjx cn i LOW ig H-a BS a 2. M aJ v I I ! s 5- s e- vmmm, ' . . . ' . rr - )( .VT KX I'MilMKNT. i Von Will Make No Mislaki- If V'Hl ! iillow Hits Cilii-n's Ailvicr. Xevjpr' lie ictrct your kidneys. If you iiaveajiaiiis in the back, ur Innry ilKsordot-K, tlizzinoss unit ni-r I vouaiiOKS, it's tlinc to act and no time i to oxporlnii'iit. Thest1 hi-o all .syniii ! turns of kiiincy trouble, anil you j should sock n rtunedy whk'h la known i to pure thp kidneys. , Doan's Kiduey l'ilis Is the 'remedy j to use. No need tn experiment. It ' has cured ninny stubborn cases in Ku- gene. Follow the advice of a Ku- gf-ne citizen nnd lie cured yourself. ! Samuel Cluer. painter, of Itii East I Twelfth St., Himene, OreKnn, says: "Wo have ulvon noau's Kid iev r'ills ; several tests In our family and have found them the best remedy to be had for pain In the back or kidneys and other symptoms of kidney coni- I plaint. Doan's Kidney Pills have nev. er failed to do what is claimed for , them and I would never hesitato to I recommend them. M For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo (New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doans and take no othen. 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 on April 17. If nominated and elected I promise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. HARRY L. DOWN. FOR COCNTY JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as candidate for re-election for tho Re publican nomination for County IJiidco at the I.ane county primaries, April 1", 1908. Ial6 G. R. CHRISMAX, .Mrs. timum san ill trii" -pirit in all her millibars, h' s'i:n porlaiips bi-iui; "I'uin Illi'S-icd." She ha lite advantage il ln-lni; tho posses.-iiir tit the piu-t- cou iialin. the voice- of all oih.-rs which iiliials Ki the heart of humanity. .Mr. .Miller's voice is delightful in the hisli notes, buy a film qnalit and is used with excellent Judmiieiu. Mr. Middleton. in "A New Heaven and New Earth," simply aKt.mished his audience and perhaps made thej climax of the evening on the words. "1 saw the Lord s'ltliiiK up on a throne, high and lifted up, and dtis train filled the temple."- .Tills was sunt; with full, fortissimo, with ac companiment of trumpets and was marvellous in power and volume, When Prut. Glen came on the stae there was a ripple of applause which started in tlie cinirus, urew louder in the orchestra and was tre mendous when tho law audience took ll up; showing a .genuine appre ciation of his work as a director, A member of the'orcheslra pnitiot es him the best local dlreciwr they havu had. l lie iirineinai liiiiii;- wllii ii r. ii dieiu-e is not luiw lone the' chorus has drilled, hul how do tin y sin; li lit in iusllce to both chorus and dirertm- be it said that the. result were far beyond anticipations, con slderlns the timet they have been In training-. The largo body of over a hundred and fifty voices was in ex cellent trim and with the added In spiration ot tho brilliantly lighted stage, the more than ordinarily up ureciative audience and the founda tion of the, superb orvheitrti, they ?aus grandly. The first number went with pre cision and nice attack but In the fine fortlsslmos pi "Thine is the King dom" and "Great and Marvelous are Thy Works" and the doublo chorus the volume and spirit were inspiring. Tho semi-chorus, "The Fining Pot Is for. Sliver," was biiiir with the most refined delicacy of expression and shading by the twenty-flvo thirty voices to whom It was signed. And It would be hard to find -a body of singers nnywhere who could do it as well. Tho audience demanded an encore and when the singers rose In response arid the or- chestrngave the chord It was found that they had kept the pitch exactly though unaccompanied. d ( t i;i:s cut (ills ami t ui us. Il.vnillei (iivrs lii-liei in III Miuiltt--Cures Our Main. Kvorybody knows or nui-.lit I know, thill Hyonici Is iveui;nl :tlllolut si'lentls;.-; as tile sperliii- till- t'aiiii'rh. Asthma, Iteoncliiiis mid Hay Fever, but there are a m-eat many people who do mil kmiw that llyo- mei will cure a cough or a cold in less than 1M hours. Hut cv, ryotie should know that the- soothing, balmy and antiseiiiic ilr of llyouiel when-breat be.l over the raw and Inflamed' memlirane of ;he nose and the throat will Instantly allay the lu.flamatlon, and will effect a prompt cure. Complete ilyomel outfit, including Inhaler, costs mly $1.00 at. Hull's lied Ci'osr Drug Store. Extra hot lies if afterwards needed, will cost lint 50 cents. " Joseph .M. lit-bungli,, lioldridgo. Neb., writes: "1 have used your Ily omel In my family for two years or more, and find It to bo one of the host remedies we ever used for n col j or sura throat Wo find tint, tt. gives quick relief in cases, of, pa M I'H i: HI SIll Kll l' i Mi 1 A-t ill t ii nit I t li ili-i- Hie ot II Till FOR CONSTABLE John J. Hess. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for consta ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't forget the primary April 17th. MERCHANTS BANK EUCEflG, OREGON C0 nDocs a G:n:ni P..ir.':ing FOR OOUJiTY ASSESSOR I hereby atihuunee that win be a candidate for" re-election to the office I of county assessor, subject to the vote of the Republican party at the primary election April 17. Ji. r. Kfchi.M'JY. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I am a candidate ror the nomina tion for State Itepresvntatlvo for Lane county on the Republican ticket. ' Should I receive such nomination. and subsequently be elected, I be lieve I ran render valuable service to the people of Lane county and of ithe state, as their representative In I the legislature, and promise my best efforts in that behalf. W. W. CALKINS. H. K. D. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The SiiKiMle. R. Ward, Seattle. G. Davis, Portland. N. McMillan, Portlni; I. . 8. B. Van Norden, New York. Geo. A. Emery, Portland. Gcr.evlove Clark Wilson, N. Y. Rose Lutleer Gannon, Chicago. John B. Miller, Chicago. Arthur Mlddleton, Chicago. H. W. Martin and wife, Wcndllng. H. A. Frlnk, Boston. A. T. Hahn, Portland. J. A. Austin, Columbus, O. Hen Wormser. San Francisco. J. C Lane, New York. H. Gouldstone, San Francisco. C. E. Young, Portland. -A. R. Bean, Portland. K. E. Gilmer, Portland. R. K. Robinson, Pfirtland. J. A. Westerberg, Astoria, .lames Henienway, t'ottage Grove. P. M. Cooley and wife, Mgr. Vassar Girls. H. H. Roche and wife, New York. Florence Gear. Ni-w York. , Miss Richinoinl. cartage drove. R. E. Grlswold. Cottage Grove. mm P. II. Newell Is out for i nomination for assessor Ap- rll 17 tic k-t. on the o B. Co.- :t-s-V. s. s, L H., POl O H, F. (fj. McALiSTLS, Q Cor.rtS and Willimette on U:r.- O O , :. Vice Pi:. . . Caihicr. 0 il ; t omiissiom:r prk O ,'0- 0" !!) i:i:ih'cm than likely. COUPEE Your grocer must sell foor coffee; we can't all be comforSible; but needn't 11 to you. Your trortr rvtnrna roar miner if roa 4flK'l Uktbcbiiiuif's Htl. c par bira. O WILLI .ft .-cy-... r l VV..IA j iianti.uu li'-i-. e'. leu your Kidneys: ir l' i'f Havs 5' overworked your nervous iUl,., . ' system and ratisi-d tronhlo with Vfit , ,n,- kidneys and bladder? Have hi ' T-l d-r- tains In Mie loins. ld'. Ii.u k. grolim XiCh-T flirt Ml-.' T lrinn.nl a rf.U. 1, ' t ami "' ps" urlnt'? " '" W'llllarns'ld- ,t Tin- n"Vall will cure you. Sold by i. Inn ti'ill no seeii'f , '"in 1 ii., prire on r'nis. v llliamt I Mfg. Co., T'OPS-. Cleveland, Ohio. ill the Stad ly nf I.ane i I tins. In a wns plaint! Eliza 0. Ki liauk at ion SAtf. .1 S.lli-. ;it l ir Oi il r ; iei i of t lie Cir.'.Mi (.' Uli't el I ii iv-.nii tie- t !i" Ciiun ll I he L' .', i ll day of Man Ii, suit w iii-ri-lll I.. Sl-. itlis r nnd Itiirinn S. Kolsay. Isay, Tae l-'iisi. Nalt.mat of Kui;i-tie, Orei: ui, a i iirpur E. T. Iliislini II anil lieoi g" O. a; tins .i'I Hank, a i-ni-in Mild Geo. U II I il.llllllu-A 1111. I' ll i iiavum hi- i rut am ul' l ti ail, .11. H. T. i.ir. ami all Hn in, and S'l iisi'Hlli'UL i.ald deed laid Al TOMOR'.LE LIVERY lake tho niilonioUili! for the II. of O. festival of music. Parties called for; trip, 3a cents. Phone your of, dors tQ Hoffman House. EASTER MARKET Easter market, Saturday, will be given by the Ladles' Aid Sodlety of tho U. H ;!; at !.-oni('6 hard ware store, on 9th street. Every thing nice for your Easter dinner. al7 . SPECIAL CITY ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that a spec ial election will bo held In tho city of Eugene, Saturday, April ISth, 1'JON, at which tho following propositions will be submitted to tho legal voters of (ho city for approval or rejection: 1. An Intinllvo bill filed In tho oflfce of the city recorder January 4, liios, providing for the amendment of sections IDS and 112 of tho city charter. The ballut titlo of this measure states tho purposo of the act to be to Btrlke out authority to Issue I OO.OiMf of eleceric light bonds and $75,000 of gas light bonds, and to Increase the Issuable water bonds fi-ym $100,000 (Q 1390,000, fix tho character ahd manner of Issuing such bonds nnd the distribution nf water revenues, authorize condemnation proceedings In building water plant, provldo for a water board nnd fix its duties. ' 2. An Initiative bill filed In the office of tho city recorder January 4, 1908, to amend the city charter by adding a new section, 13B, providing for the prohibition of burials with in the city limits. J. Proposition to purchase for the sum of $140,000 the water plant and property of the Willamette Valley Company according to the offer of snld company filed In the office of the city recorder March 2.1st, ltiOS. The following quaHjfled electors were appointed to act as Judges of said elect Ion, and polling places se- leeted as follows, fo FIRST WARD S. It. Williams, E. It. Miimmey s'ld P. J. Mcpherson, Miimmey and' .Mi-Plierson designat ed as clerks. Polling place, t.-iiek house, No. 271 East Eleventh Street. SECO.VI) WARD I). R. Lakln, Rob ert (.'berry nnd W. S. Moon; Cher ry and Moon designated as clerks. Polling place, Hook and Ladder room In tho city hall building. No. 2! East Eighth street. THIRD WARD Sherman Heller, It. S. Hryxou and William G. Martin; llryson and Martin designated an clerks. Polling place. Heller's fhop, 41 West Seventh street. FOCRTIU WARD D. E. Yoran. G. F. Hurd and S. P. Ness; Hurd and Nous designated as cb-rks. Poll ing piare. Wllklns building. BS Wi-st Eighth street. Pulls to lie ojii-ned at H o'i'liii k a. nl. and close,) at 7 p. in. on f&l 11th lay of Aurll, lltos. il. I-'. HORRIS, Recorder. It. Iii ltiir were defeiHlams, and Execution and Order of Sale decree being as follows to-wiv.: Whereas, mi liie "uti day of .March l'.MIS, ill the above-named Cmttt. li DiH-ree w-as rendered In fav.ir of tlie. above-named plaintiff nnd against the above-naineit di fondants. And Whereas, It. was further or dered and deereed by tho Court that all and singular tli'j mortgaged r"in Ises meat lolled In the said complaint and hereinafter described, of Hl much thereof as may bo sufficient to raise the amount due tho plaln- tltf for tho principal, interest, tuxes, assesstniant , attorney , fees, aiul the I CCIStS of t.-.l'- tinir r,i'.. ,"vlien,.i' f t1',. sale, and which may be sold 'separately and without Injury to the parties interested lie sold nl public, uuctluu by the Sheriff of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, In the manner prescribed by law, anil according to the course anil practice) of this Court, and that the sulci Sheriff, after tlie tlmo ill lowed by law for redemption has expired, execute-' fl deed to the pur chaser or purchasers of tho said premises, on the said sale. That tho said Sheriff, out of the proceeds of the said Balu. retain his fees, disbursements, and costs of said Lsale, and pay to the plaintiff, or to his attorney, u. M. Travis, Esq., out of the said proceeds, tho sum, first of 1270.00 reasonable, attorney fees, and tho sunt Of $15, BO costs of suit, and pay to the plalntirf the sum of $2,700,110 In Gold Coin of the United plates of America, at S pet cent, per annum from November 2Urd, III0S, In like Gold Col ml for the sum of $-11 111 taxes,. with interest at. 11 per cent per annum from March nth, 1907, and for Mm sum of $190.-. 9-1, taxes and ussesament, with Inler-j est al 0 per rent nor annum from February loth, lulj.i, i,ia, a total of the sum of $32M.29 all in Gold Coin of the United States of. America, or so lirTicii thereof as too proceeds cf the raid salo will p:ty of the same. V.:M In the e; ant iui. m.M ,-n. shall bring more than the said sum of 3 2 1.29, tho mld'aium aforesaid, then the silt'plils over tho said sum of $32ni.29 shall be applied, so long us It will last, as follows I. First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon, a corporation, tho sum of $300.00, less whatever sum they enabled to obtain from other bj-Mir-ty they have for the said sum. II. L. Simons, assignee of Judg ment of L. M. Travis, for tho sum of $xn.37 with Interest al 0 per cunt per annum from April 2nd, 1907. III. Geo. O'B. Dollar, assignee of K. T. It n nil Dfl I , for tho Hum of $19K.fiO, with Interest, at (I per cent per annum from March 2nd, 1 90S, and $12. HO ciisis. IV. Geo. O H, Dollar, for Uin sum of $12 4.5:1, at 4 per cent Interest from December 17th, 1 907. That the defendants. Burton S Kelsav, Eliza C. Kelsav. The First- i .'lis' riled aa a iiiui'tr;a.i;e, by jinlg tnt ul in- dci a'ee ii l ii 1 1 1 the land dos- 'Vilird ill laid deed e.illsl rued US a mortgage, and all their representative.--, and all persons having any Hen or claim by or under such sub sequent .iudg'iieut or decree and their heirs and representatives, and all and I persons claiming to have acquired any estate or Interest in said prom ises subsequent to the filing of tho said notice of the pendancy ot this action with the atiiresald Clerk, ua ftirevi r barred ami foreclosi 1 of and from a',1 equity of redeini I. i mill claim of, in or to said M' inlsos. from and ufler tho delivery of tho, Sherlfl's deed to, tho said .promises. And II Is further adjudged and de creed Iliat the purohaiior of tho said pronilsri tie let Into the possessloir thereof, and that, any ot tlio pvllei Hi tills suit, v.b may liu In possess ion llU'Voof, or any part thereof, or anv norscm who sl.ice tho commence, molt of this suit has come into iho possession thereof, ehall deliver pos Session thereof, !o tho IVurcIinser. And It Is further adjudged and ilecj-ted that It thej pinnies arising from the said sale shall bo Insuf ficient to pay, the amount so found lo bo duo the plaintiffs set out afore said, with 'ntoroHt, taxes, attorney fees, assessments, costs and dls biirsomcnls, am expense- of sale nnd tif the publication, then tho SliOi.1.' shall specify the balance -due to the plaintiff In Ms returil of such sale, and that on tho coming In nnd fil ing of tho said return, tho Clerk of tho Court shall dcicket tho same In tho Judgment Docket of said Court, as a Judgment In favor of tho plain tiff nnd against- the defendants Bur Ion 8. Kolsfiy and Eliza C. KolBny, and that said defendants shall pay tn plaintiff siil.il amount, and that . plaintiff mny - have an execution therefor. Tlio lands nnd promises directed to bo sold by this decreo aro situate, lying and being In tho City of Eu g"tie, Lima County, Oregon, nnd aro Vintiilcd and particularly described ail follows, to-wit: Lots Number Two (2) nnd Thrco f3, In Block NuniJier Two (2) In IColsay's First Addition ! Eugcno, Latin County, Oregon. Together with nl! nnd singular the leiieineiits, heredltomentn, anil appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Execution and Decree as above re cited, I will In pursuance ot said de cree and order of sale offer tor snlo for cash to the highest bidder, stib jm t to redemption nil of the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants or either of them In the abovo described premises sot forth In the decreo of the Court, at the south west door of the County Court Houho In Eugene, Lane County, Ore gon, on Monday, the Uth day of May, 190S, between the hours of 9 o'clock; a. m. and 4 o'clock p. hi., to-wit: nt 1 o'clock p. m. on said day In order to satisfy the decreo and Judgment with Interest, costB and' accruing; ousts. Dated this 2d day of April. 1D08. FRED FISK, Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon. le to SMALL LANE t'OtVYI V II AVE A REPI I'.LICA.N HIIERII-'I" Eugene, Ore., April 9th, 1908. To the Republican Voters: There is no reason why Lano County Rhoiild not have, a Re publican sheriff, and If the Republican party will Bland together ut the June election, we will easily elect our man. . o?i the 17th day of this inoiih Hie Republicans will nomin ate at The primaries tho one tnc-y wish to rui for this iiportant office. As one of the aspirants for nomination I wish to Impress upon you the necesiy of selecting the man that will conitmind tho greatest number ofQ votes at the June election. This Is a mutter of great Importance i the Itepuhllcan party, and I urge you to exercise care In your selection as to w ho shall bo nominated for sheriff. The Republican party Is entitled In thl o fflce, and In ord-r to l,e victorious It liehooves us lo select ih,, very b'-ft man wo can to make the campaign. I flrlnly In-line Hint I can command a larger number of votes for Oils office than ans(V Hi" asplraiin In the field, li-i vln.r been Q'i I "ll ttai '" th up Hi" sword shall I i.eri..'i by" '-'be till'.' that . I '.hoot i a mi!. . w - I -,Oc to Ha-w.-,.,a, i t .-lo.ely Idelltlfl tie- pan fit nnd acq tin I ii i a m ' "' tF ' ' admliovi.P or Iui idiiess f, slll-l If IllOllillllt i ill nei: , act v. Wo lllll.t d with l, 11 i I n win As lo i iii I-:. i il I am nplioi l lis t II llll lllless Inl 1 1 u rally have v.oik r i f el l 111 i indin c"i iti- in v " i Q ff. .- n i1i!,i eo st i of I, ano I UMlllI IT unity for r of friends in and election. inr-h i'.i'i-os hank If de ntil kltre of clecltoli. ! 1 at I In oi l ui. i rtes lli'piililli mi Sheriff tt 1 Verv truly "nirs I. T o nr. i -lato your Nfi'KI.I.V. I t iitr7 I