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wo IHK KI GEXE PAII.Y CrAr.:. SATl liDAV. APISH. S 1HOH I ODD FELLOWS ! CELEBRATE TKE1S ANNIVERSARY ltl(i I'A1!.IIK(I STIiHHTS liV )M . i'i:iii:.T r.it.wi in:s uf (i;i.kk THIS KOKK.XOON K.K1!( 1SKS IX KKiK.MI TIIKATKK WITH A X AMlItKSS ,!V J. M. WILLIAMS .1X11 A I'ltO "HAM THIS AITi:ii.M rn:sT 1'i iu.ic appkauam i, or I MI OIIM ItAXK r. at o'rloek. I Hi' iiro- follows" . tli:fffff??f?fffffff - K'.la K. Kn,: lo--A.l, ;,. M, !!, n Man.! Hrynn. !. Charles I'im I'-)'. u. a lin,i Mrs. l'mil,' "I st;iu.n:: of Hroth. Kn-li '. Lloyd SU'es ana K:uu -Kva Walker. ... a r.. it n vWr S4i' & A W ii ZA. -Ada 11 ii. Ms A HI C r.-k, si-, tniv. y Canton. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COTTAGE GROVE' tit: I Hit ew IN .-niiriiislurnaiicesm me lemui- rfv-iteia act like a firebrand on Lrves of women, often driving !T (.,;. trinitie s' "T" .. - Iliervoll-S lrniiuiiu u in im a L "of misery nut only to herself, L. .n Mnp u hn mine under hpr ;0 iiii "-; Tli ut mu Ii conditions can entirely overcome by taking BETAS LE COMPOUND . , i f ii ... i . j h.ven by cue nuioms ku. p. J.SrV 'UU, lL . ill LAliaUil, writes to -ins. i nikimm : had the worst form of female and my nerves were all tor a kM; someniue.", I fliuificu o iuui-ii It seftuctl as t honli I could not live. Wan IO litKV Ljuitt rj. lllK Vecftable Compound and now 1 ifadifferirat person. Your medi- Es worth its vreiit in gold, and I im.uj;.. J"" t AVallaee Wilson, Thompson- toiin., writes to.Mrs. rmmiam : nas all run down, nervous, aud uot rest nights. Doctors failed It) me. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vepe- Compound restored me to perfect Its for sick women. thirty years Lydia E. Pink i Vegetable Compound, made roots and lierbs,.has been the lard .remedy for female ills, as positively cuieu thousands of a who have leen troubled with kfements. intlammation, ulcera- lrresulanties, periodic pains. the. Why don't you try it ? L PlnlJiatn invites nil sick Irn lo write lier for advice, lias Knitted thousands to 111. Address, Lynn, Mass. i Lane OJd Fellows ami Keuoknhs are today celeuratlns the sum anni versary of the order. The Jay was propitious for the occasion, the sun shining brightly for the parade on the streets in the forenoon and bringing a large crowd out for the exercises In the theatre. The parade formed about 10:311 o'clock this forenoon in front of the I. O. O. F. temple on Willanutte street. It was 'lieaded by the prl't the nitniliers of Spencer ISutte lodge .N'o. 9, followed by the Kugent .Mili tary band. Then came Canton Ho vey, Patriarchs Militant, the uniform rank of the Odd Fellows, followed la the members of Spencer Unite dloilge and Wiiuawliala encampment, the Kebekulis bringin up the rear. The parade extended over a block in length and was admired by large crowds en the streets. After a cir cuit of several blocks the lodgenien returned to the Kugene thearte. where appropriate exercises were held. There were also in the line of march quite a number of members of the Coburg, Crow, Springfield and other lodges of the county, many membsrs from outside the city be ing here to help the local lodge men celebrate. This was the first eppearanee of Canton Ilovcy. The members were clad in ,1heir bright new uniforms with illumed hats and presented a striking appearance: At the theatre this forenoon the principal feature of the exercises was an address by Colonel John M. Wil liams, of tills city. He dwelt on the history of the order and its growth and progress during the past many years since its organization. This afternoon the exercises began MEN .lust before gohig n press we learn "f the death today. April 24, of W. X. i he-ler at his Si'.k creek vallev home! oj pneumonia, after a brief illness., Funeral services am! burial Sunday. I On account of ill health F. U. Phil.1 Hi's, who Is just recovering from a f "Ve:v illness, h:'S fo it necessarv " r sign as cashier ef the Hank of Cottage drove, and Is succeeded by tleorg,. Hall, a well-knc.wn and pop ular gentleman of this city. Sam Hianton pr si'iited same ripe wild s'rawberries to the leader tin' Thursday which he found nn .McFar land hill on his way to scho.il. These are th, first ripe berries of the sea son and are earlier than usual. One evening recently Miss Celi.i Smith, who resides in the Ulair home en Fourth street, washed a number of valuable lace ami embroidery handkerchiefs and bung them on the line lo dry in the back yard about 7 o'cl.'ick ill the evening. A few hours later she Wi lit out to get the hand kerchiefs and was surprised to find all the finest ones stolen. Certain parties were seen leaving the premis es late 111 the evening, nnd unless the handkerchiefs are returned to Hie premises at once arrests will be made. The stolen handkerchiefs were prln clply gifts received by Miss Smith and were valued at about $15. Leader. CAl'.THlt WOI'1,1) MAKK XO.M I X AT IOX t XA X IMOl'K W. A. Carter, competitor of T. K. Canipb-Ml for the nomination for rail road .commissioner, published the following card In a late issue of the Salem Statesman: "Til discussing the result of the contest for the nomination for rail road commissioner In the first con gressional district, 1 wish to say that while the vote between Mr. Campbell and myself Is very close throughout the district I concede -his nomination. It has been a friendly race and one free f-rom criticisms and abuse.. 1 es teeir. Mr. Campbell very highly In deed, and to my friends and support- Crs 1 move that we make the nomiua- I lion unanimous and give him our loyal support in the election In June. "I am deeply grateful for the splen did en jurwiuuui 1 received from the voters throughout the district, and particularly of my home, Salem, and Marlon county, and fully appreciate the confidence it Implies. "W. A, CARTER." BUY AT 4 it il it it ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ?? Cliamfe Kit - 4 ? ii it A Buggy especially safe for women and ch;ldren. Will turn clear Ground in 16-fooL space. Do you realize what this means. If your hoise gets scared at the street car you can turn in 16 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which wi'I be in a short time. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. We are Leaders in New Departures ers Hardware SOLE AGENTS C 4444444444444444444444444i444444 444444444444 ttttt?tttt'4444t4ttttttt4ttt4ft44 POLDERS Automobile Livery Automobiles for Mire i Day or Niht I k Phone Clack J5II Night Phone BUck 1751 d E'-GtNE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO S D F VPITI'VV M-.n'..P rJ .Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Madt olsfltctfd Ejjtn Orfgorr hard -real. it rr" Juces more loavei ol breid Ihin any oilier fi-uf and b e ? lnavei are lighter and whiter. t o! th- i-ctrwd 4 ecuntih r.1 :A ..,nArA fn! is Of, 1:1,1. rr ll.n P q other flours. ASK YOUR GKOCEX Fori I I". i Tu nMiTiGAir. n ft ID IV(. MM I S ? 1';VWWf WtW lil IlllWlf lit j A SIIATTI.K (iIKh W1XS ' Miss (ienevleve .ldlllstone, of Seattle, Wins tile (.hiiardclli l.illl erick Contest The readers of this publication will no doubt recall an Interesting adver tisement which appeared during the month of February, In which the D. Ghlrardclll Company, of San Fran cisco, tho manufacturers of Ghlrar dell's Cocoa, offered a prize of a can full of dollars for the best Due sub mitted to complete the following lini crick: A sickly young student at Yale. Tried to strengthen biiulieif upon ale. Uut a wise college widow Said, "Cut it out. Kid-do," The last line was to be supplied by the contestants. Thousands of replies were received from all over the West, many of them very clever.-but after a careful examination of all the lines submit- I ted it was decided by a committee that the best wa3 that sent in by Miss Genevieve Johnstone, of 120tIVi Howell street, Seattle, who was ac cordingly awarded the full prize of $93. Tlie limerick as completed by .Miss Johnstone reads as follows: A sickly young student at Yale, Tried to strengthen himself upon ale, Hut a wise college widow Said. "Cut it out, Kid-do, Ghlrardelll's the drink for the pale." Limerick contests are new in the West, but judging from the wide spread Interest, which In the Ghlrar delli contest resulted in such a flood of replies, th.-re is little doubt Unit this torm of advertis ng will appeal :o many other firms and that the liiio ri-k adveni.-ement will b t ome as general as in other parts of the country. GI.KMAV CO.lt 'II STAI.1.IOY Tli Gerii.an coach horse which 1 purchased from Imncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Hang.;' barn. ;f J. H I'K It KIN'S. It. ItAK. I'l.OKIST I am now ready to furnish 4 cut flowers, ai-o designs In any form. Alo house plantH and shrubbery. .-ill Willamette S'. I'lenlj- of Trouble. Is ,aa-ed by s'agnation ol In- IIvpi j ,i. 1 '. 1- To t rid of It and j '.- i !.o he arid blliouM.es and rhej e; !l:V brit-IM iatl tl'l :' e, 5 ;, ke I r. 1 K,, - V -v I.-'.- I'lll-, the r-;i:il.'.- . r- tlat do tl.e work wi'hout' ' t.g "' grlp'rig. -"c Q W, A K :r. r ..:.; i -i ii -is ri'(ill,ISTIC COXT11STS A.llOXli THK SAILORS. Los Anftoles, Cal., April 211. Tho last of the prizefights to be held here in connection with the stay of the American battleship fleet at the ports of Los Angeles were decided today at Chutes 1'ark with Champion James J. Jeffries as. referee. All the sailors on shore leave were gathered nbout the open air ring and much money was wagered cm the three contests which decided the featherweight, middleweight and heavyweight cham pionship of the fleet. On the heavy weight event it Is said that the crews of the New Jersey nnd Missouri put up a total ot 7iiO0 each on the r1;- suU, i Winners of Kvcnts. I Philip Schlossbers of the New Jer- ' sey, won this event from Walter Al-1 tlet'l of the Missouri, In six rounds, j the decision being based on points, as , neither man was near knockout when the final song souuded. In the middleweight claas, Dennis TIghe, of the Alabama, defeated Hen ry Tralnor of the Vermont, the bout going the limit of six rounds and the decision again being based on points. in the featherweight division, Frank Rafferly, also of the Ala bama, defeated Hud Frederick of the Illinois, In six rounds. As a conse iiuence vl the double victory of the men of the Alabama, the sailors of that ship are making merry In lively fashion tonight. LOW RATES it a cr Svery Ready Batteries and Flash Lamps Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Qrejjon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol- XOTH'R TO STOCKIIOLPKHS OK J.LIIWIII.LVX TI-lLI-ll'IIOXK CO. The stockholders of said company t voted at the annua meeting to call a j special meeting May !. 1H08, at lj o'clock p. m., at Central school lirtuse, ' School District No. 4 1, Lane county, Oregon, for the purpose of increasing , the capital stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to1 be present. J. II. PF. It KINS, Pres. A ANDERSON, Sec. in 8 PILES! 1-TT.Efl-. JMLK8I .. . William Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for plies and Itching of the private part". Sold lv Linn I 'rug Co., by mall BOc and $1.00. .VIlllHiin Mfg Co., praps., Cleveland. O. IXI'OKMATIOV lit Ill-Ill' 412 Willamette street. Timber an farm lands In large anil small tracts. City properties, lits In Sladden and Hlair additions to Kug'-iw. Wo have the goods and the prices are right, it will pay you to Investigate our propositions beforo you buy else where. OREGON LAND CO. WOOD HAW'l.tO John M. y. DIjcod, successor to W K. Hoday. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Hlack 31112. Itesid-nee 3J4 High street, tf Gasoline woodaaw lows: To Both Wayi One Way through via Portland Caliiornla Ohicauo 7f.2f R7.5o St. Louis 71.25 R2..v St. Paul 6.L75 81 .75 Omaha 6.1.75 75.o0 Kansas City 6.1.75 75.oo Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 21 Atmust 6, 7, 21, 32 Good for return Is 90 day with stop over privileges p eaaure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information call on A. J. GIIXKTK Local Acnt nr write lo Win. McMmtay, (icneral Pas sender ajfent, Portland, Ore, We have the agency for the only Battery Manufactured on the Pacific Coast and can give them to you fresh for gasoline engines and automobiles it has no equal HUNTER. & WILLOUGHBY CAS AND ELECTRKj SUPPLIES YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in tl'.c Grocery Line plume or leave your order "THE PARK GROCERY" Successor to Nicklin and Neal Quality and Price Guaranteed. R. Daniel, Prop. at Phone Main 63 Park and Oak, 9th and Oak rneth'.de. V,' us- all tne lati cic.-i fig ai dyeit;i at the pv, orK?. corner .:x:n aw t6 sfeet. Ph'-ne Red jVl 2S1, Eugene. Or. la Kunene WIKam- tf FOR SALE 11V OMNKlt Cnod building lot on F.a-t Twelftn street, near car line, H.'ixP " feet. Al so eight-roc cottage and two loif on NorthaMHl street, Inoulro ol J. J. WALTON. Law Office. 113 Wlliame fu I Wt,y buy new rlotnea nn w can I make your old ones look like nn I at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll llamett streets. tf o Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsub A POSITIVE CURE, Fo fnHmrrntifti or rirrh of th iiiavi'iftr mad JfiMd Ks'tfioja. So ur mo . Oirw -i-tirt.f U1 rnniv iil.w all 1 MSiattjra.1 Ul4 Met of ( tXstarr Or lank. Al h,il harm I mm H-M Uf "4dl r'flra IJJij, tr Itiall, i'Klial'1, L'I. or lairM 'THI SAKTAL'PfPf IH C0 Hold hr W. Ii. DK LA N'O, Uruw. The Largest Stock of Fine Imported and Domestic Suitings ever shown in the city can he seen at T. V. CASK'S, Tlie Tailor. Yon can et fitted out with liij;h Krade.uork at home for niofleratc prices. Call ai.d see the latest styles for Men's wear at T. V. CASE, Tailor. SuiTssor to I). S. McUouyjiil. J. M. Morris J. W. V. Warren Y. Morris! The Red Star I o Itni MiU', I risu r it nc v, liivfif- I ni'mv : . : : : I'roiM-ny nml Sold nt OHinr'f4 prin : i : (gj : i ' lt')orn A, Mrf'lurtK hlork, "'onn:r 8th1 and WlUituiWD! HlH. f'hono Offlro, Illark 127!; I. j dence, KUck 4402. 1 Kugt-nv, Orrgon MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Does a Genera! Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. SPENCKR, President. H., POTTfcR, Vice Pres. N. McALISTLR,. Cashier. Cor Tlh and Willamette JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE i