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V THE EUGENE DAK,? OCAr.3. S.m ilDAY, APRIL 18, 1008 NDRRIS & HOWE'S o CD o GAR IN TOWft! fftftitil J!rfihvi lb""r s- " whJfh oe- rTOt'l WSSvV'Jw' 'curs on Wi due., lay afternoon of next , f fi'f (kflm, T i i !. iK " followed by a rwi'D-. Bl vtfTr ''wi 'l--lr. 1 "on f'roiri four-thirty until alx o'clock ' Iff H v' VH .at ii-sli Willamette (street. . j VOl'N'O KI.M.VK ;)!', I) ' DKSIlitTS HIS WIl'K Tho musical festival i a thing of the pant, but not so the memory, of It, for that will remain wllli imj for ninny days to come. The Intercut, that has' been accumulating for' months uhout I he festival was fully justlflol, and the expectations ofj those most Interest ed were even far KiiraHC(l. Tin' work of the Kugone Oratorio Society chorus, under the direction of Professor Irving M. i (lion Is considered hy the Chicago' Symphony Orchestra to einal, if not ' excel, that of any oilier chorus en-j countered on the (rip; t;io men com-i posing Ihe orchestra could nut say i enough In praise til Ihe directorship; of Professor (ilen, hut declared It a' plensiirj to woi'U uniler hlm. And that the crchcsl ra, the chorus, anil the soloists met with the approval of J the audiences at Lie ihree concerts; was witnessed hy Ihe hearty and en-: thuslnsllc applause al'l'-r each niim-'l her. TIiobii who missed the orches-i tra' concert on Wednesday afternoon i missed one of the rarest, mimical I treatH that Kugono has had for years. I .lan Van Oordt, violinist, and I' ran. Wanner, cellist,' are wonderful mu sicians; their music comes from the soul fathor than from the mind; It Is grand, majestic, passionate, appeal ing, plaintive. And Mrs. Koso l.utl ger Oannon proved 'lersolf a con tralto of the richest and purest qual ity; her rendering of the Aria from La Gloconda hy i'onchlnlll was beau tiful. It Is to bo hoped that BtepB will be taken towards tho oiKanl.a tlon of a permanent oratorio society for Eugene. New York, April 17. The an nouncement that Prank (iould, voungest son of the late Jay Could, llev. and Mrs. Harry N. Mount , and his wife, formerly Helen Kelly, ! wre pleasantly surprised on Mon- had parted, has created great surprise I i.,v ...veiilnir hv Mm former members in the circles 111 which they moved. i of the Cumberland Presbyterian Their friends knew of no disagree- ': church, but who are nnt affiliated inent between the couple, and ; wltli the First I'resbvterian church, unable to account ror the separation. 'During Ihe livening the selMnvltcd It Is believed that a reconciliation Is j guests presented their pastor wit h . Impossible, a handsome leather upholstered oak! Mrs. Gould's mother, Mrs. Helen I wonder how ninny of our people kfcow of the work, done by tho Fort nightly Club towards helping the Advertising car No. 1 of the Great-. er Norrls & Howe clr's arrived in j town ist night on.train No. 14 and I early this morning started to paint the town red, as It were, with big cir ens posters advertising the date of the show for Saturday, May 2, when j the big circus will give two perform-j ances here, one In the afternoon -and are one In the. evening. Along with the; crew of bill posters Is a man who j has the distinction of being the old-1 est circus advertising agent in the. country, having been with circuses for the past forty years. William Holden Is his name, but he Is known to the circus fraternity as "Cocoa Butter" Molo'ien. He was a conspic uous figure on tn.. streets today en gaged In his dally pursuit of putting the circus pictures in the windows of the various stores that gave him per mission to do for tickets to the cir- CUH. Tho No. 1 advertising ear carries; a crew of twenty-one men and is in charge of J. ('. Stuart, and after completing their work of billing the! town and surrounding country, here . today they leave for Salem. , . MRS. HUMPHRY WARD. Mrs. Humphry Ward, tho famous English novelist who recently came to University of Oregon. .These ladles America for the first time, la enthusiastic as to the future of Canada. She have sent out one hundred circulars My Kngland has lcomo fully awakened to the Importance of the "new west" to eacti of forty-eight women's ciubs and Is lending nil possible encouragement to the progress of tho country. Mrs. In Oregon asking for their support of Ward said that much ns she would llko to make a tour of the United State the appropriation bill. she had decided to spend half of her three months' vacation lu Canada. o . A number of the members of tho I , Kappa Sigma fraternity were hosts chiilr nnd to bis wife they presented, Kelly, said today; "It would surprise at a dinner party given at their chap- a purne of money. The evonlng end- j mo greatly If my daughter hud serv ter house early lu the week. The . 0d with an elaborate supper. ed or will serve divorce papers on ,1 i Oregon Land Co. MARK FLEMMING, MANAGER guests were; Mrs; James V. Itobln son, Miss 'Kiln Dohle, Miss Mary How ard, MIsb Frances Nelson, Miss Adule Goff, Miss Helen Heach, Miss Heine Robinson, Miss May De liar, Miss Edith Woodcock. MOTKEir'B KITIHIKX i her husband, particularly on account, of the children. If It Is true that Soventh and Oak street, has open ed under new manugomont. Good board and room by the day, week or Mrs. O. I). Wlllouffhbv was lion-' '""'' First-class home cooking, tea on Friday afternoon to tho mem-' Chicken dinner every, Sunday. hunt of t lilt Thllllhln CInl). ami tWO.U MKM. a. -. AUHUll. guests, Mrs. W. II. Hoffman and Mrs. Ii. K. Hettn, the former assisted Mrs. they havo had a (inarrel I think it ?lve? rellef 1,1 casea will sfiou blow over " tair.i. DIED. 4 April 17, 1:0S, in Eugene, the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. Brad ley, aged 5 days. CTHKS COl'GIIS A XI) COLDS. Ilyomel Gives Itcdicf in 10 Minutes Cures Out Night. Everybody knows or ought to know, that Hyomel Is recognized among scientists as the specific for Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and Hay Fever, but there are a great many people' who do not know that Hyo mel will cure a cough or a cold in less than 24 honrB. . . But everyone should know that the soothing, balmy and antiseptic air of Hyomel when breathed over tho raw and Inflamed membrane of the nose and the throat will Instantly allay the lnflamatlon, and will effect a prompt cure. Complete Hyomel outfit, Including Inhaler, cot9. only $1.00 at Hull's Red Cross Drug Store. Extra bottles if afterwards needed, will cost but 60 cents. Joseph M. Harbaugh, Holdrldge, Neb., writes: "I have used your Hy 1 omel In my family for two years or more, and find it to be one of the best remedies we ever used for a cold or sore throat. We find that it of ca- Phone Red 655 1 412 Willam. St. I'UKSH C KM XT Fresh enr best grado Portland ce ment Just arrived. Frlco $3.75 pef barrel. Chambers lldw. Co. CiKllM.VN COACH STALLIOV "Why was It." nsked Teacher Dear. Wllloughby In serving a very dell- I "that the Importance of Columbus' clous luncheon, following several1 The German coach horse which i; discovery of America was not real hours of needlework and conversa-1 purchased from Duncan Scott will ! zed until after his death? tlon. ' mako the stand during tho season at j "I guess," nnswrted Tommy Twad- Tha wedding of Miss Elhyln liar- tf 1 Hitngii' burn, J. II PEIIKIN3. dies, "I guess It ws becuz he didn't ad vortlHc. A. cup of GHirardelli's Cocoa ives more nourishment, more energy, more strength, than a dozen breaKfast rolls, at a frac tion of the cost. Don't quit eating rolls but remember Real E si ate Bargains XOTK'H TO COXTISACTOItS Notice Is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for tho furnishing of all materi als ana construction or a county bridge across Brumbaugh creek on county road No. 60S, at a place des lgnnted hy the court, In accordance with the plans, specifications ad strain diagram now on file In the of fice of the county clerk of Lane coun ty, Oregon; said bridge to-be a Howe truss span of ninety-two (92) feet, supported on double bent piers set on bedrock, with approaches aggregat ing sixty-rive (lie) feet In length. Each bidder will he required to de posit with his hid a certified check In the sum-of five (5) per cent of Ihe amount of his bid, all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May S, 1U0S, at 2 o'clock In the! afternoon. The court reserves the1 right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of- the court this Kith day of April, Kills. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. Your SpringSuit Is Here LESS THAN A CENT A CUP cocoa Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, pVirity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. O q D. GlttrardelU Company San Francisco I ten lb Was on His ItccN. Jesse P. Morns, of Skippers, Va., had a rlosa call In the spring of 1906. Ho says: "An attack of pneii-1 monia lert me so weak and with such a fenrrul cough that my friends de clared consumption had me, and that death' was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me Immediate ly, nnd nfter taking two nnd a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung dis eases In tho world." Sold under gunranteo at W. A. Kuykeudall's drug store. GOc nnd Jl. Trial bot tles free. (JET f'KIITHS EAUI.Y Those who Intend going to the fleet celebration at San Francisco May 2, 3 and 4 are requested to apply' for berths at once so that they p.. able to gel them. If enough slanlty their Intention of going (nun Ku- .n'e a rulh'.mn car will probably he set out he;v so that those gii:t; may re lire early and sa'vo the i rouble of'g.'t. ting up In the middle of the night to catch the train. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent S. P. Co. You will find it at Hanson's. He has the sivellest line of clothes the famous Michaels, Stem At Co.'s liialii ever brought to Eugene. latest patterns ami cut; best quality of goods. Come anil see our line be. fore you liny It is no trouble I' to show goods, and we are at- "ays reaily to lo It, whether you buy or ncit. We nirry a full line 0f fur. nislilugs for m nm) uur prices nnd styles are right. We own our own building, uy no rent and are satisfied wllli a reasonable profit. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiefe, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Casa Modern operating room and equipse Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examination! Full corps of trained nutKi Rates on application. ..Traininrr Srhnol for Nurses.. j-wLiiui vVJWiat. U ILUIUIUO L- y ink. iuku.. ---- r training; in the hospital. The medical and surgical- r t.- hAfo.'t - 1 ,-rtI.w.(-:..( -...lir hrr rites Or M mation address W. KUYKENDALL,M.D., ll.kiot M fc.it He Needed. 'Nlne yearn ago it looked as ir my time had0cetie." saM C. Farthing, of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. "1 was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then that m'v druggist recommended Kiectrlc Bit'. lt.ru 1 1... .,..!. I l ..... ...... . n utiun' Him Q.t I needed strength. I had one! fool the grave, but Electric nit- ters put It hack on the turf again, and ' I've boon well ever since " Sold upa dor Kuarauti-e nt W. A. KuvVvnJ ill drug store. 60c. " ' Kennedy ljixative ,mfi Svrup' acts promptly, yet genon the bow- els. through which the cold (j forced out of the system, and at the same time It allays inflammation. s0id hv al. druggists. rA II i a i out a( ihtir faints: need fi to kp ihtir Stomach. Uv. KOatf order; atti it lor lh tlreocth nd viftx it (ivt. Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Do Tike libUi oow ind ihtm Ii vin kp ro "r""! ta "h JSfw" iMttn einnol ukc hold. Evcrr box a viiiaiud lu git " price rtlundcd. y Better Than Pills For Liverffls m t GET A 25ct. BOX. JB ' V ir Store. "tt,1Iii1I'm vt Cross lru ED. HANSON No. H Eat Ninth Street Kngene, t)rfKiin ';.-.-r:. J. W. BARRINGER Exptrt housemover Moves anything. TVenty-,v yean experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Euscnc. Oregon mm w'RTuvVi.rw' Olympic rlou every sack guaranteeil M.8I-of stkctjd Easttrn OngM bJfi ': I.., l. 1 trr Id I3JU - . i a. ill ivts arc llf httr and whiter. h quantity ot bread roaucfa ' . VJjfJJ'1 Mother flours. ASK. vuu TI PORTLAND FLCUW J lJ ''1 "'" JOB PHIflTlfiG OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED 0"'