Absolutely Pure .
The only hakinjg powder
made with Roys! r?.po
Cream of Tartsia' ,
Ha Alum, No Lime Phosphate
uiixAMirm.; vi s
l l : i 1 1 : 1 1 lo.V c:ti:kt
MeMli.uvlllc, April 2 I. WlllfMii- .
otte won mit lit linn shape 'it the
Hlnio pii.liiliiilun oratorical conlcM
li I I In this i lly tonmlit, the rcpre
wulutlco of the 'Haloni lu.-itlinllnn
InkliiK fii- place. Mist Mil ry Clttina
represented Willamette, null the mih-jt-ct
iif the iiriiilnii tliiil. wen first
pliu-o wan "Tht; Need of I'i-rihl lii t Ion. " :
it. was delivered In a most il fcc I Vf ;
luiiuiit-r, and the verdict of the .udK-
oh met with (.'I'tieral approval. .Noll,
of McMlnnvllle, won ticcoiid place
with I hit oration, "Historic AVarnlnitu
or National J'i'ril." Third placo
wont, to A. C. Alien, of I'acirii: t,Inl-.
vorslty, who spoke on the "Twentieth !
Century Uonalsance." Lillian Me-
VIckerH, of I.hilhiH, whoso theme, wiia.!
"My Country Shall ho Pure," won
fourth. 8. H. Luce, of O. A. (!., car
ried ofr fifth honorB with "A Crylnt;
Need." "How Loiii? Shall King AI-!
nihol lieltsn?" was tho miheet of
lleiilnh Spalding, of Pacific Cullei;c,
who wan given sixth place, mid John
M Mason, of Philomath, liroimlit up
in tint rear with "Tho Need of I'ru
ililliltion." ' '
.MIhs CilttliiB, winner of t ho ntnte
contest, will go to San Jose, Cul., to
1ako part In the InterHliilu contest to
bo held there on May IB. .
lii"V pleaded guilty to tho charge of
highway robbery. Iveti and Hathkc
It'-id up Kieil McNauiara t.n the night
of April 2u. 'Iie sentence given them
is the maximum and is evidence of
the coiirt.'t Intention to stamp "out
tint ci Ini hy administering severe
penalties In the hope that. It will have
a deterrent effect on others outfaced
in the same crimes.
KIO.WIv WITNESS IX
TlilAI, OK TlltKV I'Olil)
Frnnch'eo, Atrll 24. Coon;"
II. Kerne, clerk oT the hoodie hoard
of Hiiiif rvl-sors, was tho first wltnesH
today in the trial of Tlrey L. Ford.
iCenno v,as questioned concerning the
night caucuseB of flic lioodlo hoard,
before pulling through tho weekly
sluttt. Little information of vulue
wub elicited from Kcune.
hkmockatic
MAJUItlTV
Porllanil, Or., April 24. John A.
Jeffrey la the DPinoerntlcniinilneu for
connre.iK from tho second district. He
won tho nomination from Andrew
Jackscon lierhy by a narrow major
ity of l l'i votes, victory coming, tb
him by reas 'ii of his having 7ii 11111
Jorlty In Multnomah county.
The light fur tho IJ 'inoci alln nom
ination lias been a very close one.
Derby has been In the lead In prni;tl
cally all (he counties oiitsld.MiiltnM
limh in Hie second dlslrlii.' In .Mull.
' Jiomeli, how ver, tint home of Jeffrey,
licrliy illd not fare no well, receiv
ing tiliS voli's to 12!i:i cVit for Jef
frey. This majority of 75'ii saved the
day for Jeffrey, by an approximate
lmijorliy of tiij.
j,.iv. mint voit
MIKillW.W
KOIIIlliltV
Portliiml. April 21. Kddy Ives
and I'ritnk llnthke were sentenced to
1MI yenrM In tint state penitentiary in
the clicuil court tills n!':ernuou when
CARTERS
Kittle
n pills.
COFFEE
Insist on the roaster's
name ; " never mind the
country it grew or is said
to have grown in.
Your groroi returns your money 1( yoi loa'fl
111(0 Schilliiiij'f Uaili wi pay him
WANTS MARRIAGE
CEREMONY DECLARED
NULL AND VOID
Mits. ivii i".ii.Mi:.vri:n xo. 2
ui;iiis srrr ix Tim ( incur
( ( ( r 1 it .m a 1 i 1 s 1 1 : 1 p 1 1 m 1 : x -
"'Hilt TlllXKIXti HIS MUST
vni: had i!i:i:x DK.n two
yi.aks
Louisa A. Boweii today began suit
In the circuit court against David 11.
I'armenter, asking the court to an
nul and declare uid their marriage,
which wa solemnl.'d la ICiigene Oc
.tober 21, l!li)7, by Ifcv. M C. Wire.
It will be remembered that I'ar
menter, who resid d on a farm near
Walker station, Was sued for divorce
by Mrs. Parmeiiti r No. 1 last fall on
the ground that he had married an
other woman wii'iom being legally
free from his fir it wife. She was
granted the divc'ce and Parmenti r
was arrested on, ilut ebarge of big
amy. When liis case came up for
trial at the last term of court he
could iiu lie iouud and Ills bond was
detlnred forfeit pd.
Mrs. I'armenter alleges In her com
plaint that I'armenter, in June, 11107,
falsely and fraudulently represented,
to her through litters that be was
unmarried; that his wife had been
dead for two years: that lie owned
u valuable farm worth $ri000 and
raised wheat, oats, corn and severj'l
kinds of frull. hat he was n man
who "remenihn'ed ills (lod," and re
quested her to come to Oregon from
North Dakota, wlre she was then
living, and become Ills wife. Do nl
bi nsked her to bring her son and be
would educato him nnd make a far
mer of 111 iu. She came to Oregon
and tho marriage ceremony was per
formed In ICugene by Itev. M. C Wire
on October 21, 1 907.
It will bo remembered that when
Mrs. I'armenter No. 1 arrived here
from Tacoma to begin suit for di
vorce Mrs. I'armenter No. 2 Immedi
ately left Parnienter, who afterward
left tho country.
THE DEMOCRATIC
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
HOLDS MEETING
OI KK Kits OK ( OMMITTI: KM-
1 poVKKi:i to si:i.i:( T dk.lk.
;.ti:s to s i a i i; ot:m io.
IXSTISKTS III I.Lt.A IT.S TO
WOUK Klli llliVANS NOMINA.-TIOX
The Lane County iJem ' -ratio Cen
tral Committee twi ;r the law office
of L. M. Travis in the Hug'-no Loan
& Savings bank ImiMing this fore
noon ut 10 o'cloi-K, ; recitp's being
represented. Tlu-iv were also pres
ent a' number of t" candidates for
county offices.
Tho conunit;i"- ratified the action
of last, Wednesday in re-elect ins? tin
eld officers, who an-: M. Travis,
chairman; M S. U'allis. secretary,
and S. S. Spencer, treasurer.
The committee discii..-ed plans for
the coming campaign and decided to
accept Statement. Xo. 1 as the para
mount issue on the legislative ticket.
A motion was made and carried that
the officers of Hie central committee
be empowered to select delegate!:
from tho county to the state conv. ti
nt Portland, to he held some time
next month, mid that tin! delegation
Ir.t instructed to use all honorable
nieaiiB to have the st :i l ' convention
instruct the Oregon delegates to the
Democratic national convention to
voiH f-r William Jennings liiynii (is
the nominee lot I'tcii'l'Mit-
Death Was cm His Heels.
Jesso P. Morris, of Sklpporn, Va.,
had a close call in the spring of
1906. He says: "An nttark of pneu
monia left me so weak and with such
a fearful coiiKh that my friends de
clared consumption hnd mo, nnd Hint
death was on my heels. Then I was
persuaded to try Dr. King's New
Discovery. It yelped mo Immediate
ly, and after taking two and a half
Inn Hen 'I w as a well mini again. 1
found out that New Discovery is the
bout remedy lor coughs and lung dis
eases In the world." Sold under
guarantee nt W. A. Kuykcndull's
drug Btoiu. DOc nnd $1. Trial bot
tles freo. ,
it
rnsltivi ly ciihmI hf
tht'M) I.iltUt l'tll-..
1 Uvy Uiu rrlii'vu Did-
kll,islloii uiul Tio Hourly
utii. r. A por:ct rouv
.' iir Iv,Jiu';:i, Kiuivnv
Iiixnvslncss, lt.ul TiwU1
lu tho Won Hi. C.vu.xi
Tniiii:i liiln In the siito
roitrm i.ivkiu int'i
SMALL PILL SHi'lLDSSE. SMALL PRICL
C-cr.uino Must lif.u
l ;i:-Sitialo o'.i;tiaturl)
f 7, jv C F I' C C r. 11 E i " I Y U T F S
KUOti'S l.KUX
Tonight ut Otto's. n25
M. 0. DeWItt ft To., Chicaeo, Mi.
(lentleinen In 1S97 I litid a dlsease
of the stomach and liowels. In the
sining of 1902 I bought a bottle of
Kodol and the benefit I received all
the gold In lleorgia could not huv.
May yon live long and prosper. Yours
very truly, c. N. Cornell, liodlng, (In.
August 27, 19011. Snift by all drug-1
gists.
I'DOliS lines
Tonight at Olio's. n27
W"t still hive our bariv'in counter,
which Imluiles liardware. furniture,
rugs uiul matting. Don't wall until
thev are -ttl vne.
CIIAMllKlt'S 1IAUIWAI1E CO.
See the new braced Savago wheel.
N'n evtri rl'ttt'-;.' for iM'.n'e.
ciiAMtiioks t:,vi:invAiiK co.
DeWltl's Little Karlv iJisern. tlie
fanteus li't!,- i.ivor Pills, l'nr sale
by all .h-iigglsis.
N, XlfflCK TO KAfil.lX
To the officers and members of Eu
gene aerie. No. 275, K. O. 10. t and
visiting brothers:
You are reiiuested to be present
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. in. nt
No. 3111! North High street, to attend
tho funeral of thn little son of
ISrothor John Uussell.
JACK HODMAN, W. P.
IP YOU KXKAV
WILL I'ilKACII SKI-'MOX
TO Kl'(ii:.Ni: ODD I KLLOWS
Dev. P. K. Hammond. Vector of St.
Mary's church, will preach a sermon
to Km Odd Kellows and Itcbekahs to
morrow evening at 7:3" o'clock. The
I program for the services Is as fol-llows:
Hymn No. H07, "The Son of (lod
Cloes Korth to War."
Confession, absolution, Lord's
praye,-.
Responsive reading of Psalm and
singing of (ilorla Putri.
J Scripture lesson.
Tho Magnificat.
Scripture lesson.
The Nunc Dimlttis.
Tho Apostles' Creed.
Versicles and prayers.
Hymn No. 4 ft I) , "All Hail the Pow.
er of Jesus' Name." '
Sermon by lector.
Offertory.
Solo, Reuben Sieelquist.
Prayers nnd blessing,
llvtim No. DIG, "Our Father's
Cod."
Tho merits of the Texas Winder,
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or hy nut 1 1. Send for
testimonials. Dr. X. W. Hall. ;92'J
Oliva strum, St. Louis.
XOTK'IO TO Till: 1THLIC
Tho LnDuke t': Lcrfler Well Driv
ing Cotnpnity wishes to announce that
tl"v will meet, nnd lower liny jirlees
nindo for thtlng first-class work. Hot
ter see them before making vour con
tracts. 999 Vlllard UoulevnriL
Telephh'one Hod 5121.
PI 1
W.VI
.li
Notice of Kinal Settleineu.
Notice is fit reljy given that the
undersigned. Hans Peterson, admin
istrator of !lu estate of Hans Han
sen, deceased, has filed his final ac
count In l In matter of said estate
with the county court of Lane Coun
ty, Oregon, and Monday, tho tth day
of May, 190S, nt the hour f 2 o'clock
iif the afternoon of thai day has Veen
fixed by the crder-of said court for
the hearing of objections to s.iid
final account and for the final set:
tlement of said estate; and that all
objections to said nceouut must be
niado and filed with said court on
or before the date so fixed for the
final settlement, of said estate.
Dated this 2Sth dav or March. 190S.
HANS PKTKHSOX,
Administrator of the. Kstaie of Hans
Hansen, deceased.
Per pure hedmck water see 0. W.
Taylor. All surface water cased off
by casing Into the lied rock, thus in-! L. Hilyeu, attorney.
surlng nothing hut pure lv-d rock vu
ter. c. W. Taylor, SL'X Patterson Sl'MMOXS
street, hllgene. Phone Kt'd 3377.
I'ltOCLAM -i iOX
Whereas, there was snbml'ted to
the people of the city of Kugene,
Oregon, a! a special election for that
pui'tuise on the isth day of April,
l'.ios, an Initiative pronnsal alter be
ing nroalie tl bv t'te (' Mnmoii Coun
cil, pursu nit to and In accurdtince
Willi tile genera! ltiws of the s'ate of
'Cbvelacc
! now on rrt?v.-tiacli
I'sc.iswii. . 335.(W to ins
insure.
I he R-LMt trottinjr smIh&ii, stan
d.it'J ,'.:ij ic;;istetvd. The sit'e of
111. Hiv ! uncus trctirs .in.-l ii.-,-r:
of the Narihwest. bv the
Tyler B.
A young Wilkes St.illicn of
n ueh promise. Standard and
registered. 20 00 to insure.
Veloce
I A Grand Fercheron draft, (reg
istered). Color, dapple grey;
v.vkht. J i0f t nnitii Am i'L-L,.
, r ..vo, . i;t ,11,1m-
pion t-erclieron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won
two cups, four Rold m.-dals. several banners and blue rib
!wr.. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at
Go..:-,e:i ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri
das and Saturdays at Eugene. G. K. rKICLi, Manager.
Kincaid (Sb Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
In the Circuit Court of tie- Slate of
Oregon fir the County of Lane.
Claud.' K. Spencer, Plaint iff, vs.
Lela M. Spencer, Deft mlanl.
To Lela M. Spencer, the aiiove named
t'.cfomlaiiT.
In the u.itno of t'.te State of Ore
gon: You ate hereby silminon.il and
retliiired to appear nnd answer the
complaint of the above naniei!
Oregon, (or twnending S'tPiniis 10? plaint iff in the above entitled Court
and 112 ef the charter of said city,r.ow on fi:e with tile clerk of said
and where.is there was at the same : Ciiurt. tin or before l!ie Dith tl.iv of
ntanner siiluntt,il to the p.'ople or: May, I ami you are hereby tun i
siii.l city for th 'ir approvtil or re-1 lied, that if you' fail to appear anil
lee-leu :vi Hi'itiMv proposal to I answer : tiid c.iniplnint as In rehv re
anienil the charter of ali city by add-1 intlred, the plaint iff wili ask 'said
lug a section tberc'o forbidding the Conn for the relief demanded 11
oslHl.l!sltnem of c-'iie'erbs of ad li-ibis said complaint so filed with the
Hons (hereto ;thi'i the city or the.cir.k of sttil Court, to-wtt:
Ititi lal of hum "! bod es therein. e-1 Cor the i!i; solution of tlie nitit--
cc"t under certain coudi! Ions, and I rinse cimtr'et now eNti-ting li.ew ,
X'lteretis, the vet.s cast at said j said plain! :: r and d. tetulasil , attd tor
elect in hiving be el this 20h l:iv ; full relb-f Itereill. '
ef A.M'il. l'.ios. da'y t anvasscd and j This fimm-m Is served upon von
t: 'ermine 1 and the said uuienipueiit bv
OF
Personal Knowledge
r i ifnMlJdA U tKe winnina factor in the culminating contests of '
thU competitive Rge aud when ot ample cnaracter u piarej its torture,
possessor in the front ranks of
The Well Informed of th$ yyorld.
A vast fund of personal knowledge is realiy esse.:!.; 19 A? Schievemctit of the
highest excellence in any field of human effort.
A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions Knowl.
edge of Products ire all of the utmost value and in questions of life 41fJ health
when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered lliat Sj'tup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an
ethical product which lias met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and
: universal uAiiifartion. because it is a remedy of 9
r. ., - .:... ., - .-.-vrn
L' I t. . -. ' , t ,r k. nnun r.vcp pure ft .1 n ivnnwn litmnrtnani ''ft
IVJtUWlt ""l.lj J -"'. . - - ....jwiiviii t ,
D i. --J K.- tb vnlnniiU n.Ttrnnactp nr millions of llie Well Informer! nf tk
I alls ctliu liao nun "' r-..-..-0- j f I
wnrlrl who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual usel
and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known
under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world
wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure
laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians
and the Well Informed ot the world to be me Dest we nave
adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and
hlixir ot Senna as more tully descriptive ot the remedy,
but doubtless it will always be called for bythe shorter
name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial
effects, always note, when purchasing the full
name of the Company California Fig Syrup
Co. printed on the front of every package,
whether you call for Syrup of Figs
or by the full name Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna.
V T-r J"ta.t
. 1 1 1 '7 1 If .t.-V11
1 iL itl'f
jmrjonent 'T':' t J i.
Informed of the W f I Uf3
that it is the first l l J &1
;ii ':i sw-fst:
it ,. . v, r t
fl ilk
IOI !! 11 A I V.A 1 1 1 n Ik 1 V ll'.t
EH. -IK I L 3 CI - . ' i It, II ".X
ojn ear . s. -rm m. w jTwmT
w ! i i on voirv .ih i.ujajn m i w.- ji i (.1 1 '. x w t-- a 1 1 utvvatn it.
14 rK:3 i u vki m: t ejR,t 1 1 j trat 13 nt 11 -r- . ' i-t m 1 n fMimwi
FltKSH CKMKNT
STOCK TAKl'.X TO IUSTIRI
(iASOMXF AVDOO 8AWi.NO
W. G. White 1b prepared to saw ;
your wood on short notice. t Fresh car best grade Portland ce-; Three miles out; food grass u1
Phone Black 4351. Residence, ! nient just arrived. Price $3.75 per plenty of water. sVe E. XI. Wats:
51B West Sixth street. , . 1 barrel. Chambers I-ldw. Co. :442 Lawrence street, Eugene, C
Q CSS
11
1
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Alabasf 1
i
9
You can make your home brighter, more cherfuland
more sanitary by decorating tlie walls with Alabastinq,
and you will then have the most artistic of all backgrounds
for your pictures and furnishings. The soft velvety Ala
bastine tints are both dainty and restful.
You cm have your entire home d:cor.itcj in one harmonious color s:h:m:, carry
ing: our your individual taste and ideas in each room, and making the walls blend
pcthctly with the woodwork, rugs and iunviture.
You can avoid the dirt and bother of kalsorninc, the sameness of wall F'ip-'r Pjt'
terns and the unsanitary conditions that invariable follows their use, by having your
home decorated with
of -.-.! lonn 1 1 an. I 1 1 2 as tilov,.
- tid I't'tiM'.r carried l-y an ;i if irnur i vc
11' i;,:T tij .i:,.,lti-; 17 1 rr ;aliv
of 1)10 :
tnju" at
: . ;; 1 j
Now.' I he
lite uf
ll'.lt of.
M'd tl.'
e! V,.;,
prup.it,
.tliove.
ccitcd
all ot,
:-.'.'of ., 1. .1. 11. V. ,11, ,
"f S.I ill citt t.f I.y Mr. ! ,,
: 00 atlt'onit'.' iwt. d In mo a 1
d 1 licrohy pt'o.-iititn. atloount c
. l.ito tltat toe who!'' uiitotio;-!
11 l ter .ti'id ac. in-t s lid i
'd ant ti.itltt s arc ;:s s':i!cd
and Ctat .-..i d atili'tiiltti. nts re-
an a: t ir:ti!it i e tea iorlty .of ;
ltd-til.lt said proposed !
dcr ( l lion. 1.. '1'. llarri
t'liiiil.'il Coo
iltt'rs 011 do ;: r
t' 10 lie tti.iii i 1
tl lite ).,:. ,.'
la;.- t.f May. 1 :
Jnd',
, dulv
i lie csamtary Wall Coatg
iii.it
day i
cy f. r
il.Y'.
I'it!
anttMiilttti nts, from the d t'o hereof.
he atul tlie s.ttne at- In fail force and
l-fl'ei t a-- a latt ttf tilt'-ciic iW' llltuene.
II. I
pan
Tha'
, f t'.t,
!.l prt.p,.-
er Of Mlill
elu
l :u::-t'.dittent of
Y c'i -ev lit a.1 I:i all ad.l i! ttota I
- He'i t !:.:.:. t : t'i,l,!;:ii; tlie . .
la'ell-hm.-at ' c t. : ! or a.ldi-ileii-.
tlii 'i 'o f. tiled 1,1 receive a lna
i et'v 'O it,., ,-,s 1:1,: Core. in and
f.l'.ied to P. oil'..' a law nt
er a pa'-t ef the charter
O
:tess i' e-eof, 1 have here
mv hand this '.' ot l.O.l.i v ttf
and caused llie sell of
be hereunto af'txed
.1. II M vn.oi'K.
Mttvir of the Cilv tif l-Iticene.
Vttcst: II. K. UOltll'.S. Ketorder.
ih. 1
s.ild c :v
tin tee,'
In vt i
lll'.tit set
tf.l 1:1
said city
Ailiniiiisti.iti r's tilice lit Cretlitnrv.
.Notice it horcliv "iv. II 111. it Cm. 1
llet:.'loatl i'.is heell llieio.wted iiiitnin.
's'rtitur ,.f the estate of l.n, M t,
".tt'titl. de.en ed, hy tlie co ittty cli'tt;
f l.illte in ;:t;y, Orri: -u, ot, ie-,
day of Mt i , !i, 1 ;uts, a' I i leit .-.
suns 1' ,i vtci; i l.ii tits ;t';.t it:s.l s, id ' .1 ,
!ar her.-l't tie i. d to j.r - li' i
' I a.It'ii'V-fV.lT O' lit
I isou : rei t . 1 i u-.; 'tie I '
'.tfie.1 .! 1 t 1 ..
t'u law ntliie of I
t Itl'om ."i (IV. r Cle r - M
! Mll'l
to
!-otc,( on V
cMll. d;l'
latt , or a;
Haiit.iiuli.
Nationai
w ir tun s:
:hu uoii
Pat. J
PJOS.
I' mk. Km
Itit'UtllS fl'i
:i -
1 1
a
in t'te d.i
this 17:h day
of M.t
CI it). 11.
I. X.
IICITZMW.
.iimim;r.i:or
HAKIIAfC.H,
Attonuy fur Kstate.
Alabastinc is less expensive than wall-paper and far more satisfactory than kls
mine. It will neither fade, rub off nor scale, and it affords nob.-ceJ 'n: ' i': :j" iv
sects or disease germs. Anyone can apply Alabaetine with a flat wall brash. AJ
bastit.e comes 'in sixteen tints and white. These tints can.be intern: O for an
endless vatiety of shades.
Alabastinc can also be used in re'ief work - raised decorative nutiii effects tj
cmnot otherwise be obtained. Alabastine hardens and becomes a prt r.f the
itself. You can therefore apply a new tint right over the old Alabi.-t.r.:. wthw!
washing or scrapin-, as is necessary when wall wall-paper or kalsa.ui:"- Ins bn
usea, or is useJ again.
Carter's Crude White Lead
Crown Mixed Paints (best in the world)
Koselock Stains, Vam'shes and Brushes
MATLOCK.'