ETGEXB WEEKLY Gl ARI. THl'lteHAY, AI'ltIL S3, 10iH
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Easter Suits
Easter Hats
Easter Shirts
Easter Ties
Easter Shoes
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ROBERTS
TOGGERY
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E. C. Gulliford
F eed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Floor Itoom New
Kiilther Tire Turnouts.
Full Crock HIuko Mne.
. 100 West Hth Street.
I'lione Main 00
MONROE
lEe H 0 USEFURNISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phone Red 3576-67 Wl E'ghtb St.
EUGENE .OREGON
Easter
Post Cards
at
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book Store
For Snaps
in
REAL ESTATE
sec
McFALL & HEITZMAN
I Door North Hoffman House
For Bedrock Wells
See me before contracting
orices bedrock. Well drilling
is my business and 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 first seen me.
J. E. Kilborn
Phone Red ijl . 6S7 High Si.
Williams Co. Transfer
Lljjht and Heavy Hauling
WOOD fOH. 2ALE
. S04 WlllimotteSt.. I ugrnr, Or(co,
i'hona tllnck ll
HOWER & WOOD
ltenl IMale ami Timber l.aiiiln
lUincli, I srin and t'liy lrocrty
our luitrotiiiue rciict-dully
soliclii'il.
lloom 1, oer I'lrct Xnl. Hank
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BROS. II
4iiii
Appreciates smoking, good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best JOc
Cigar on the market
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
homo, whon you can mnke them
GOOD A3 NEW for only GOo T
A can of Chlnamol Will wort
wonders lnour home.
See thitt the Chi mini on Is on
every can,
Soe our west show window.
ASK TO HICK OHH NKW WALL
I'APKIl
16-18 West Sovouth St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fiilrlmnks-Morso Gasoline Kiiiilncg
for )iiiiiiIiik, HimyliiK, sawing, grind
iiiK. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Hiules for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos nnd Mo-
lorn for iMiwer nnd light.
FnlrUuiks-Morxe Windmills and
Towers,
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
LIioiccmts, Well ruuiiis.
All first qiuillty goods at lowest
price always In Hloek. Idbernl terms.
l'roniit reply to Inquiries and quirk
shliniMMits, Wrlto for catalogue and
price.
BERGER.&. BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS. MORSE tk CO.
Portland. Oregon
Madame Dean's
FRENCH
FEMALE
Pills.
A KAFK, t'KKTAI! Kit- YT
.MKNFTTIU ATUN. HftEH INOVN 10 Ull.
Hnft'l Hun'! HjisS'ilv! Ktttlnliu'llon (Uuir-
IOT l (K F IHt. 111 PTIIU IIII IU
on trlii). to U hA for M lu ll ivllt'Vftl.
Kniiinlf r'nH'. Inxttt on ct-ltthK tin
iron ii tin1, intH-itt iu utntttuio. 1 1 vmir
tlrilKKUl tliN UOl llMYU Illl'tll aH'tHl JOUT
onlt ift to tin'
UIITED HEOICAL CO., lot 74, luciitir, Pi.
'Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
Julius
Goldsmith
7
BEGIN WORK ON
LONG TRESTLE
FOR TROLLEY. LINE
L. X. ItOXKY HWKIVES HIS COX
Tlt.AtT FltOM I'OHTI.AXI), El'
CJEXK & KATKHX K.V1I.WAV
WIM ( OM.MKXCK WOKK AT JI D
KIXH" I'OIXT IX FKW DAYS
OVKIl FOril TIIOISAXI) FKKT
OF TltKSTIvK IIETWEEX I'OIXT
AXD WIMiA.METTE HIVKB AT
HI'KIXGFIKI.D ,
L. N. Roney yesterday received
from the Portland, Kuene .& Eaat
ern Hallway Company the contract
for building the treatle work for the
lCtiKene-Hprlngfield trolley line along
tho hottntn from Judklns' Point east
to the Willamette river at Spring
field. He went to the head of the
Springfield mlllrnec today to look
at one of the Booth-Kelly Company's
donkey engines there with a view of
securing one with which to operate
his pile driver, and If any of thetn
suit him he will move it at once to
.Imlkiiis' Point, where the work will
begin. The hammer for tha plledriver
has been delivered, nnd the machine
will be rigged up at once. There will
bo practically 400(J feet of trestle
work on the line along the bottom,
divided Into seven stretches, with
short fills between them. The long
est stretch will be over 1300 feet.
Over 400,000 feet of lumber and over
1000 piles will be used In the con
struction of the trestle
Tho first stretch of trestle, 600
feet long, beglnlng at the point, will
be finished up first and the track laid
on It so that tho materials for the fill
and tho next trestle may be hauled
on cars over the completed track. The
contract requires that the work of
building the trestle shall be kept
ahead of tho track construction work.
and Mr. Honey thhlnks ho will be able
lo almost finish the entire job before
tho track layers reach the trestle if
they go no faster than they are at
present. It . Is probable, however.
that the'COinpany will soon put on a
large force of men nnd complete the
track to the point In a short time.
The Springfield llridge.
Mr. Honey, who has the contract
for building the bridge across the
Willamette at Springfield, says he
will not comnfence on that structure
until the trestle is completed. Ma
terials for Its construction can then
be hauled over the trnck on cars,
greatly facilitating the work.
ANOTHER STEAM
ROLLER ARRIVES
FOR PAVING WORK
Another steam roller arrived In
Eugene Sunday for the Warren Con
struction Company nnd was unloaded
from the cur today. It will be used
In place of the old roller on tho pave
ment, nnd the old one will be taken
to East Eleventh street to pull the
plow. The new roller came from Sa
lem, where the company has a con
tract to pave several streets, but tho
work there lfl'Ued up for some reason
or other and may not begin again
for several weeks. Tho addition of
the new roller to tho work lu Eugene
will facllllato It greatly.
Tho work on West Eighth street Is
progressing rapidly, and the two
blocks on that street will be finished
up this week If tho weather remains
good. NMntlt street will be tho next
to bo paved.
I'HESlDENT MAY HAVE
IX) Sl'AXK CASTIU)
Washington, April 18. From a
number of conferences which Chair
man Cullom, of the foreign relations
committee, has had recently with the
preshlent nnd Secretary Hoot, It Is
now probable that before the ad
journment of the present session ot
congress, blanket authority will be
voted lo the president to proceed
against Venezuela In such a manner
as subsequent events may require to
uphold the dignity of the United
slates and protect the Interests of the
American people.
WtMM HAWING
John M. K Dixon, successor to W
E. Hodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. llesldcnce 32 1 High street.- tf
(jasollue woodsnw
Warner tunes pianos. Leave
tiers at Morris' Music S'ore.
Have your team shod at the river
bridge and save 50 cents. a27
WtHID! WtMM:
Maple, body and second growth fit
I nnd tie.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 114 1.
It. FLORIST
1 am now ready to furnish
cut flowers, also diins In
any form. A No house plants
and shrubbery. Q
a I 1 ."'!; Willamette !'.
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O A M '5- O T tA.. .
.iil.Ti ii itv r: i : r. Hi:
KILLED HIMSELF
Crazed with respondent because
he had been Jilted by his betrothed,
Custer Dinwiddle, of Hold Hill, yes
terday morning at 2:15 sent the,
charge of a shotgun crashing through
his head while lying in bed beside
his sleeping brother, Wlllard Dinwid
dle, at his home four and a half miles
east of Mt, Angel. ;
Drawing the gun up under the cov
ers along side of him. he placed the
muzzle against the upper part of the
chin and pulled the trigger with his
thumb or finger, the charge going
up through the head and coming out
of the right temple and lodging In the
opposite wall and door, spattering
the wall and door with blood and
brains. Besides the two brothers,
Mrs. Wlllard Dinwiddle and a lady
friend were In the room.
Startled out of their slumbers by
the shot, the women screamed, and,
to add to the confusion it was some
time before Wlllard could find a
match to light the lamp which stood
on an adjoining chair. But It needed
no light to show what had happened.
The gurgling of the blood from the
gaping wound In the throat of the
suicide told the terror-stricken trio
that a terrible- tragedy had been en
acted. Salem Statesman.
BOY KILLED IIY
Tlt.MV AT SALEM
i .
Kirk Darr, a sixteen-year-old boy,
whose parents reside at Turner, was
run over and Instantly killed by the
Cottage drove local at the Southern
Pacific, passenger depot about 9:30
last night. The boy was trying to
board-the train while It was in mo
tion, lost his hold and fell und r the
wheels. The br:dy was badly man
gled and rfhe head almost severed
from the body. Salem Statesman.
HAVE MANY CLOWNS
XoitIm &' Hovvc Nave Kii'jaired
Mct Famous l-'un-.Makers,
the
Keallzlng that the public Is
par-
tlcularly Interested In the clowns
wllh a circus, Norrls & Howe have
engaged for their big circus, luuseum,
menagerie, hippodrome and congress
of nations the greatest number of fa
mous funny Yoricks that has ever
been seen with a tented organization.
On entering the menagerie one will
encountec clowns in funny acts, and'
on entering the main or big tents of.
the show, clowns will be in evidence
everywhere, In twos, three and
groups, and all working hard for the
amusement of all that attend the big
show. Ampng the clowns are Tuto
Ducro, the clown that invented the fa
mous burlesque bullfight, the rabbit
hunt, the burlesque men:ige horse pet
nn d many other amusing acts; Fat
Lawson,.,the clown that to look at
is to laugh; Sliver Smith, the elong
ated Andrew; Ike Orto, the fnt police
man; Willie Slmms, the diminutive
Pantaloon; Oscar Pepper, straight
from Kentucky; III Russell, Skinny
Ollson, BUI Carpenter, Harry Hods
kin, and scores of othter funny fel
lows. During the engagement of the
big circus In San Francisco the past
winter, which extended over a period
of thirty days, and at which time
the Greater Norrls & Rowe olrcus
played to 279,873 paid admissions,
those clowns were one of the main
features of the show. Never before
under one tent have so many good
clowns been seen. There are over
200 circus champions with the cir
cus; most of them are of European
reputation and all stars In their re
spective lines. There are 550 persons
with the show and over 350 beautiful
horses. It requires forty double
length cars to transport It from city
to city. By arrangement the Norrls
& Howe circus will be the onlly big
show to visit this section this year.
A grand street parade, which Is said
to bo a new and novel one, will take
place -on the morning of the exhibi
tion, rain or shine.
The Greater Norrls & Howe circus
will exhibit In Eugene Saturday, May
2d.
, NOTICE TO COXTItAC'TORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
county commissioners' court of Lane
county, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids for the furnishing of all materi
als and construction of a county
brldgo across Brumbaugh creek on
county road No. 60S, at a place des
ignated by 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-five (65) feet in length.
Each bidder will bo required to de
posit wllh his bid a certified check
in the sum of five (o) per cent of
the amount of his bid, nil bids to be
filed with the county clerk on or be
fore May 8, 1D0S, at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon. The court reserves the
right to reject any nnd nil bids.
By order of the court this 15th
day ot April. 1!"S.
E. V. LEE, County Clerk,.
Hen tb Wn nn His llecl..
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.,
had a close call In the spring of
1906. Hesavs: "An attack of pneu.
nionln left me so wenk and with such
a fearful rough that my friends de.
clsred consumption hnd me, and that
death was on my heels. Then 1 wa
persuaded lo try Dr. Kinc's New
Discovery. It helped me Immediate
ly, and after taking two and a half
bottles 1 was a well man again. 1
found out that New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and lung dis
eases In the world." Sold itnd-T
guarantee at W. A. Kuvken.laU's
drug store. jOe and $1. Trial b t
ties free0
lTISMTl'lSK FACTORY
Having purchased the Day & l.
der
ml furniture factory. 1 am :ii
4 prepared
to
manufact ufi
furnitur
4 upon
spi
1 .-iler, and am
rtS-de
;
to nil Vi-der ir the ret
ol.-salo trade. Repairing :
u'liini-.l and prompt at:ei,;i.
am.v
prices will be found rrasonald
itisf.cctiou guaranteed in ever
I. It. C. MORciAX.
.r
gi I'll
Mv
and !
a
Gigantic Shoe Sal
A llr. nf Snrino- and Summer Oxfords nrJ ci
1 1 1 i J -..rUIfo in all fVla ntATO cHrlao rJ 7l -
DiacK, tan um winu-, us -" "vjio cum sriapps
best of make and leather. Every shoe guaranteeJSf
sole, double vamp and single counter, all solid.
Sale Women's Shoes
The largest and most complete
stock of up-to-date shoes shown in
Eugene. Why pay shoe store
prices when you can buy for less?
Women's patent kid pump, with
ankle strap; a fine shoe. Don't go
and pay 3.S0: ours - are only
$2.50. Women's patent kid Ox
ford, Cuban heel; a well-made and
perfect fit; our price, J2.50.
One lot of women's Oxfords In
black, only low or medium heel; a
wU made and solid shoe; special
sale at $1.48.
One lot of women's tan Oxfords
In Cuban heel; a perfect shoe of
the best material, $2.25 value; on
sale at .$1.75.
THE BON
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE & BOWN
Livery, freed-and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. CaH
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitzm&n
34 West 8th St, '
Phone black I 11?
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid in $100,000
Surplus and Undivided
profits lO'o.OOO
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total $300,000
Under Same Management 25 Years.
Your Patronage Solicited.
T. O. Hendricks... President
S. B. Eakln Vice President
P. E. Snodgrass Cashier
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Ctwhler
Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier
ElectricGas.Water
Willamstte Valley Co
Scotrssautal-Pepsin Capsule
a i-uamvs cure.
g For lcitt.mm.tion n r.i.rrn
CC.CT.I I.!.,..,,
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Sol! h.
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Sale Men's Shoes
Those who are looking for some
thing new and up-to-date, or some
thing in a firstclass shoe that will
wear and look good should come
to the Bon Marche, where the
largest line of good shoes are
, shown in town, and not tf t shoe
store prices, but at prices far be
low. Our stock Is in perfect con
dition and it Is a pleasure to show
you.
Men's Oxfords in patent kid, gun
metal, vice 'kid, and box calf, In
button, val and blucher, low and
medium heel, a well maao and
perfect fitting shoe. All sh.'.-s
have solid oak soles and single
counters, double vamp and made
by experts.
MARCHE
W. M. GREEN,
ANNOUNCEMENT
G.
Phone
Main 53
EU BANGi J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARLrVfcNUH
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
' ..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE-
at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dally lUgf IravesEuge"-
private residences but will call for for Mapleton, close
b.ggage if notified the day before. steamer for Florence u "
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21
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BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
..SPECIAL..
51k Ca Choice Lard for
Broils ackd Stews Strictly CMt, Price
West, 6th
Street.
A FULL LiNE OF... o
New Granitware just m
o Stoves, Ranees
and Heaters
s. l. long
Sale ChUdren'sSW
w hen yon
nen you
and up-to-da;
Wear anrl ,. u.. . .
Ul """tlie child' k.
come to Mm n ."'"Itr.
.... j,arc!le -mothers
know . UrtU
ful difference in chi ' !
Wi jl
In the wear,
look.
. comfort J
shoes is the most carefsS. '5'
ed and la, ,,, i. .i"erullr
and beautiful lin. i !.e; V
patent kid, in tan, black. nJ"!
tent vamp with Z 1
new style pump, in 7lcL V
$1.35 to ,.r.O; every
540
Willamette St
LC III I
putti:
DUEX I.IKE
TO SKE V0t
tug away the groceries
uongni nere. They knot
there's lots of good eating
coming. Especially if your or
der included some of out la
mous jams and jellies.
If you haven't tried them,
do so at once. They areg3
for the children and you'll
find them not bad for yourself.'
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
H. Irish wishes to announce that Ire
has !
puachased the GROCERY stock' of B. A. g
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and p
carries at all times . the best brands of a
Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
G. H. IRISH
52 East
9th Street
v,
We are now located in our ne-vboildin? -.
across the street and we will be pleased to scevo
65c
BUODE&S BROS.
UADTUVARE 51 w
V;nt.h
Bold bi Y. L. 1K LA NO, Drugg, '
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