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ECCEKE PAtjMT OCAKD, MONVAV, APRIL 7, 1MM j ( ' rl ' i 1 -J. , .P The Friendly Store Tuesday Shopping News 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Lace Insertion Bands, yard 48c 500 yards New Lace Insertion Bands, 2 to .8 inches wide will be shown Monday for the first time. In the lot are Filet,-Venice, Cluny, Baby Irish effects in white cream and ecru, the most fash ionable of lace trimmings, values 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, fifty patterns and every one new, 9 and 10 yards to thepiece, buy any quantity at, yard . . . ......... . 48c Exquisite New "Mirage" Silks, 24-inches wide, yd $ 1 .50 Rough Silks are the vogue for 1908 and "Mirage" Silk, for-which we 'are the sole selling agents in Eugene, lead them all. Certainly they are the most durable. Mir age Silk will not wear "fuzzy", but will alvays retain that rich lustre which differ entiates them from all others, we have a very complete line of shades, brown, navy, raspberry, old rose, champagne,'. fJYf," green, pink, light" blue,, cieam, dark green, jasper, etc "Mirage" Silk is suitable for street or evening gowns or tailored suits, 24 inches. wide, $1.50 a yard. ' ' Ladies' Tailored Suits, $15 00, $21.50 and $39.50 Worth $18 toS50, splendid assortment of plaid and fancy sviitSi made of plain . and fiovelty materials. Don't wait longer to buy your spring suit, we have a large variety ,of 9,Tect styles for you to choose from, and the prices much less than you expect to pay. ' , Eugene's Largest ancj Best Store S. ,f , ,! PERSONAL - ' J Uorllhnd today after having mien t , Sunffay with her parents, Mr. and , SMrs. 1. B, Rowland, Lelloy Cesner came un from Salem J. t. Matlock left last night lllot night. br iletlford and Jacksonville; where ' F. A. Rankin returned. yesterday I he willdeliver addresses on "How from a trip north. J. H, Alexander left on this mornf Ing's Binge for Vlda. Dr. J. O. Walla returned yoster day from a trip north. . Dr. A W. Klmo, ot Cottage Grove, waii In the city Sunday. ;. . . John Hartog returned last nignt from a trip to Portland. . u. u. KOBsman. or ueernorn, nas gone 10 oFOKano to resi no. - President P. h. wnpbo ret.irnea Inst n ght from a trip north. Attorney 8. D. Allen Is In'Portl.md frii. n fnw iIiivh on business lor a few days on uusincms night from a visit lit Albany, ilev, C. A. Wooley returned this forenoon from a trip to Creswoll. Sam CloldHinlth cnnio up from Port land on tho aflei nocin 'train today. C. 1. EdwnrdH Is down from his ranch ut liluo Klvor fiir a few duys. W. II. WhltPiiknr came up from Portland t'l'ls nl'lornoon on business. Fallicir O'FuitoU was a paasengur to Portland on the noon train today. N. A Smith Is down from Hluel niver and will romaln for some lime. I J, I.. Lombard Is up from Porllaud for a few days, having arrived last night. Ownn nnil Frimk lliitches. nf Mlllto. N. I)., were anivula In lOugeno Tast ! night. , v I Dr. S. D. Head and bride returned laat night from their honeymoon trlp'l north. Mrs. Katharine Ward Pope return ed this nfliirnoon from a visit In I Portland. i Mrs. C. V. llurlburl arrived rtp from Junction City on the afternoon j train today. Mr. Vim liran. proprietor or, tho Depot holi'l at Albany, was lu tho city Sunday. Mrs. ki. Thrall and dnugliter, Miss Flornneu. returned last night from a visit at Albany. 1 Mrs. K. U. Lee and children re turned last night from a short visit itt Junction City D. D. Calkins, wife and dnugliter, of It no Springs, Neb., arrived here last night to locate. R. C. Honey, of (loshen, was lu the city today, having returned hojiie on the afternoon train. A Welch caino up from Portland today to look after construction work on the Portland, Eugene & Eastern. Mm. P. K, Hurnett, fter an over Sunday visit with her son, Horace ltnrnett. In Eugene, went to Salem today. . W. M. Ileebe, of Springfield, left today lor his old home at South Ha ven, Mich., where he will reside id the fuKtr". Will O. Illnrk went to Corvallls to-! day in roponnt to a message st:i(lnv( that his lllll'j boy, pged tl years, had; : been hurt. 1 H, It. Hal"s arrived here S:ittmluvj night from Toronto, Cntiitiln, nud will ' make nil exlcndi'd visit with his son. i C. II. Hales. Ilev. ,M. C. Wlr and wife relumed this afternoon from Albany, where OFTEN HINDERED 'T'HE purchase, sale or exchange of property is often, hindered through a lack of ready money. When the investment is both safe and judicious, we are always prepared to loan funds sufficient to enable parlies to carry out their plans. Always have your transfers of real estate made at this bank. We have a nrw arS improved system of holding deeds in escrow. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Established I82 4 H. FRIENDLY 595-594 Willamette St.. they attended the Epworth League district convention. Mm. Stellu Gubhort returned to', EugenH.HfOwB and wny, ii... . i- u.i.... -j ,i.,h. tr, Cookie, arrived from Portland yesterday to vialt Mrs. uontiurani sj Bister, Mrs. w. r . osnurn, Mr. and Mrs. T. C left on this morning's Rlage tci tholr home ! at Mnpteron. Mr. Heach took the examination for forest ranger. M. Li. B. Tols of Liberty, Kansas, arrived In Kttlftene yesterday and will look over some of Lane counly'B tim ber lands with a view of purchasing. I V. I.. Coppornoll has received Z,' 7. i, k. '"fV " or T,"K L VT. 11.?." Kn.. I - - - " V"; -;T " I ...,, ,.,, .,. ' .""iL ; L" ' "y ,"w , .c'hu;i " ,, ,, ,, , 1 ,,' W. U Coppornoll has received , word from his brother, ,). I. Copper- minnis. i which ho Hti.tos that he will start for Eugene Tues-1 day and will reside here. I John ElspnsH, formerly a , fJunrd emplove, now mailing clerk on tho Salem Statesman accompanied by Al Clark, or Salem, arrived In Eugene Sunday to spend a couple ot duyH visiting here. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Snii'iMle, It. O. Smith, Chicago. L. S. Hoble, Portland. M. V. Moore, Portland. C. A. Dorcas, Salem. V. Sturges, New York. K. J Jordan, Stockton, Cul. J. W. Dawklns, San Eranclsco. Louis Jacobs, Denver. E. Volt, Sun Eranclsco. Menard tillbert, San Eranclsco. M. E. linker. Chicago. (I. C. Muurer, Siileni. V. I). Pugh, Salem. S II. Kriendly, city. L. II. Jackwtn and wife, city. II. E. l'ottgcthor, Sun. Eranclsco. II. Solomoumm, I'blladelpbla. O. L. l.eltlg, l'orll)iud. A', C. Keese, Portland. C. O. Pollard. Porllaud. L, E. Colenian, Portland. J. M. McDonald, New York. ILI.I STR.VTED SOXH "You You." tf Splash Me and I'll Splash OHPHEl'M THEATRE. Take one of our Cofflcld power washers on SO days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In hulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Have your team shod at tho river brldgo and save DO cents. a'il Bee supplies of aii Kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Warner nines pinnim. Leave iler at .Morns Ma sic S'ore. Be sure nud see Die new short t urn bugi'v before buvlui" CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Your Money's -Worth or Your Money Back ' J. ' I At the M. E. parsonage In Eugene I today, John McKimmey, ot Salem, and Miss Ruth Turpln, of Eugene, -Hov., D. H. Trimble officiating. The groom is an employe at me auiie uoa- I'11"1 the Insane at Salem. EUOENK DISTRICT El'WORTH I.KACIE Albany. Or.. April 2G. The annual convention of the Rpworth League f the Eugene district convened In session in this city last evening. The oroirram included work for today and all of Sunday. The convention Is In m, ,,.. nf ih imn. nm ThP ha Be of the leah ue o f: flct ".The M resident, A. 11. bweotser, or enigene, Bmmn A. Newell Is secretary, and Horiram Appiegnte, -or loncana, treasurer. Tho detailed program for tho convention was as follows: Opening service, love feast, led by Hov. L. T. Jones, followed by a genr nine MethodlHt handshaking. Saturday, morning session Praise service; "Methods in Mission Study In League and Snbbath School," Mrs E. E. Upmcyer, Hnrrlsbnrg; "Home I Mission Work," Mrs. B. H. llelknap; Eleld NotcB on Medical Missions," I Alexander Cooper, M. D., India. Af- ternoon session Praise sorvlce; ."Spiritual AVork of "the League," H. i II. McClnln; "Merry and Help," Wini fred dates; "Entertiilnmeiits and Common Sense," President Marry Crooke, of Albany College; reports from chapters. Business. Evening session Address, Hie Model Young Woman," Mrs. D. H. .Trimble, of Eu gene. Sunday's program Is as' follows: Sunday school, lu a. m.; sermon at It a. in.. Dr. M. C. Wire, of Eugene; 4 p. m., sacrament :f the holy com munion: ii:;i(i p. iii., regular meeting ot the Albany chapter, led 'by II (i. McClnln; 7:110 p. in.. Hew S.' M. Nickel, ot Cottage drove; address by retiring president; resolutions; in sinuation or officers and tho farewell service. CHANGE ()!' PROGRAM TONIGHT AT THE GRAND This little show house starts Its third week of business tonight, and of the crowds that have attended the Grand In the Inline continue to be pleased the managers call well iay lhat Eugene is a good show town. Manager Hums Is making arranges moats for a prize drawing in the near future, a silver tea Bervire, gold-lined, to he given away to tho lucky ticket holder, i TEA - You will find no poor tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you know what to do. Your cfocr tr lurn rowr men,, II roa don't Uk :xbiHlQ'l Hen; w pr him. MOVING PICTl REH . "Slave of Children" and "One of the best." tf OHPHEl'M THEATRE. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa per just received. 0 CHAMBERS HARDWARE' CO. See the new ar.:,-.ry rrpt lining. CHAMHERS HARDWARE CO. DeWllt's Kidney amf'.ladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will. In short time strengthen weakened kidneys and allay troubl from Inflammation of the bladder. Sold by all druggists. Pee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO - PARMENTER FINALLY LOCATED " IN OMAHA LAVE COIXTV DIGAMIST WHO JUMPED HIS BAIL ARRESTED IN THE NEBRASKA CITY DEP. ITY SHERIFF HAMMOXD GOES TO BltlXti HIM BACK TO EU GENE. David Parmnter, the old soldier, who forfeited his hall at the last term of circuit court by not appearing for trial on the charge of bigamy, has been located at Omaha, and Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond left on this morning's train for that city to bring him back. Since Parmenter's departure Sher iff Flak has been on the lookout for any news concerning his whereabouts and thinking he would go to Omaha, where he formerly resided, requested the officers tr look for him. The sheriff received a wire Saturday stating that he had been found and that he had been placed In custody. Deputy Hammond at once began preparations for the trip back there a'nd went to Salem this morning to Becure requisition papers from Gov ernor Chamberlain. He will then proceed to Lincoln to get the signa ture of he governor of Nebraska and then ;go to Omaha to get his pris oner. Parmentor Is the man. It will be remembered, who married again be fore ills first wire had OStamotf a divorce, lie having lieard that she was dead and ventured u;;on a second matrimonial career without having talten tho trouble to ascertain the truth of the report of his first wife's death. The Guard of Saturday print ed an item about the suit of the sec ond wife to have the marriage cere mony declared null and void. , MRS, BONNEY SUES FOR DIVORCE ANO Mm. Blanche fionney, of Eugene, today Instituted BUlt In the pircult court against, her husband,-. Henry ftonney, for . divorce -and $5 a week alimony for the support of their two little children.. The couple Were mar ried in Eugene a number of years ago. Mrs. Bonney alleges lhat over a year ago her ' husband, without cause .or provocation, deserted her and has since failed and neglected to provide for her and the children, Grace, (iged 4, and Ralph, aged 10 months. I. N. Hnruaugh is attorney for the plaintiff, CITY NEWS Household goods'for W. F; Simons, from Salem, arrived here yesterdny.. The seats for the vandevllle at the Eugene theatre will be-on sale Tues day at 9 a. in. The University of'Oregon baseball team dofealed Willamette Piilversity Saturday by the score of 1 1 to 4. A trench for tho underground tele phono wires was dug across the pave. incut ut East Eighth and Oak streets today. A marriage' license was issued to day to John McKimmey, aged 3d of Salem, and Miss Ruth Turjiin, aged a 1, of Eugene, Charles L. Murphy baa purchased the People's restaurant, from Alex (frlfl'ln and took charge of the busi ness today. . , Mrs. E. .1. Moore will entertain the WomVn's Missionary Society . tomor row, afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 61S Pearl street. ; m; " The Ladlea'.Ald of the M.E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the uoma at Mrs. Ered E. Cham bers. 127 West Sixth street. The ladies of the Eirst Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Knox at the corner of East Eleventh und llllyuid streets, tomorrow after noon. - A carload of household goods for L. W. Coe, who recently bought prop erty in Eugene and a farm northeast of t'lo cliy. arrived from Central Point yesterday. The funeral of Samuei W., Johnson was held at the h.inie of Mr. tlilis.m ion Oak slreet, between East Eleventh ami East Iwrlttn. t;us nrteriioun at ; i o'clock. Hov. J. II. Trimble official- 1 im;. I i .Mrs. w.-o. nine. no came up from Portland a few days ago. has divided to reside In Eugene and has rented the Hansen residence at the corner of East Thirteenth and Pearl streets. One of the .lap railroad laborers at work on the depot grounds got one of his hands caught In a closing door this forenoon Mid the ends of two fingers were mashed off. Dr. Kuy keiidall dressed the Injury. ! ffl,i,'v 8 MfCallum. pastor of the i ' "",l 1 hrlstlan church of Eugene. ," ",,r"' ,n annual sermon to the arising;1''' Eellows of Marcola yet i-rilay nf. ' large') i ternoon The sorvuvs wit at ten k I. X. Itjnoy't d.iukey cng with mi i to opciaie too pile il' iver rflo tvslre work of the Portlnnd-H-: geaa end Eastern railway between Eugene and Springfield arrived from Portland this morning and was at once taken to the scene of operations. General Manager J. P. O'grJen. General Superintendent Buckley and Division Superintendent L. R. FleldB arrived up from Portland last night and spent the forenoon looking over the local depot yards improvements. They seemed well pleased with the progress that Is being made. C. M. Densmore went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to make final arrangements for the erection of the building for hJs fruit dryer there. He says the site has been selected and work will begin on the structure within a few days. It will be com pleted in time for tiiS coming crops. A new Davement. the Hassam, is attracting a good deal of attention, and a trial of it will be made in Port land. It is being used a good deal in Germany, and it is said that ninety per icent of the pavement being laid In Massachusetts now is Hassam. Its cost is fifteen per cent less than other pavements. A P Frlhlvnm nnit fnmllv leave in' Iho mnrnlnir fnr thpir old home In Sweden, where they expect to remain covaenv mnnths ' Thpv will, also visit several other European countries. They have recently oougnt irom Ju lius Goldsmith 30 lots adjoining the place they recently nougnt irom Da vid Link. W. H. Andrews, while working on the new lumber office for his father, W B. Andrews, this forenoon fell from the scaffold on which he was working and badly sprained his left ankle. He and George Klnsey were working together when a plank on the scaffold broke, precipitating An drews to the cement walk, ten feet below. He was .driven home and a. physician called. While therlnjnry is very painful and will keep him from his work for several days, no bnoes were broken. 1 Geo. V. Croner sluris !it the Bel knap Springs Wednesday and will up on his arrival there begin the work of placing the property in trim for the season's flirts He lias received word that 6 phf ty of Portland people, occupying seven teiits, will be there bv the tenth of kay. and from then n it la $xpetced that the resort will be crowded with camps. . The Bel knap Springs are among the finest in the Btate, and every year sees Increas ed crowds there. Mr. Croner will have a cook and serve meals to boarders. 5u Wave, who was sentond. to a term at six days in the city jhll some time ago for drunkenness, ws told by Chief of Police Eftrrlngtoa Satur day night that he could go some where and get hits supper If he would return to jail afterward. The chief went home fid 4eft the jail door un locked, and did "not come back down town UM 'unite lute. .When, he went to the Sail Ware was not there. The chief cared little, however,. as Ware had only one more day to serve. He was Surprised this looming by Ware showing up and stating that he want ed to .serve the day on the streets as he did not .waft, to have anything against him. Hy will complete the sentonce tomorrow morning. A' TREAT FQR -THEATRE - tiOERS OF EUGENE ' If' you nitss 'the. vaudeville at the Eugene theatre .next Tuesday even lag you will miss something- good. . The. Portland popers . cluim that this is the. best thing the Grand thea tre has .had for 'many, weeks, and the entire show will be put on at the Eugene thentre." There; are six acts and all are high clusa and each one a winner. . . The bIx big acts make up a typical vandevllle show, consisting of sing ing, dancing, comedy nud music. Seats will bo on sale at the box of fice Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Prices, 15c, 25c and 35c; box seats, EUGENE THEATRE Phone , Geo. II. Smith, Black 1-14 2 - Manager Tuesday night, April 28. One per formance' only; curtain at 8:30 sharp. Advanced vaudeville. By special arrangement with Sullivan Considlne, direct from Grand thea tre. Portland. Wesson, Walters and Wesson In "A Trip to Washington, D. C." Naomi Ethardo, renownecr Euro pean equilibrist. Conners and Aldert, eccentric dan cers and comedians. Leo Cooper and company, present ing H. D. Cottrell's "The Price of Power." The two Roses In a dainty musical offering. Ila-llen nnd Fuller In a one-act comedy by Geo. M. , Cohan, "Elec tion Bees." n27 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a spec ial mooting of the Eugene Divinity School, a corporation, will be held in Eugene, Oregon, at the Divlnltv School building, on Thursday, Mn'v T 1'ins ut ii,rt i,,, f i ...',... '"l ', ,,, o w I IIICK 111 the afternoon of said day. for the purpose of amending and enlarging the object, business and pursuit of said Eugene Divinity School. Includ ing the change of its legal name, and to prepare and file supplementary ill'tii-Ies nt lt.,-,,-,,n,-.i I.... may up adopted And determined at said meet ing. ' WALTER CALI.1SON, Secretary. Special Round-Trip Rntcs to San Francisco. On account of the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on snle to San h;aucisoo and return for f nn Sale dates May 2nd and 4th. Final return limit 29 days from date of A. J, GILLETTE. Agent. sale, ml New models easy riding Ramble, uli ycles on disnlnv CHAMHERS HARDWARE CO. Frwih garn seeds of all kinds' nl he Hoe Hive urorery, W. .1. liibson a on, SIT West Eighth aiOet. V Humor ma Philosophy f Br DUNCAN N. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. A great many men admire diligence, and when the diligence resides In oth ers and tbey get a good fat rakeoff their admiratiou amounts to an obses sion. ' i ' Tho less you know a man the more may you assume an acquaintance of men ln general and freely speak your mind to him. r , r - . Many people spend. their gray matter trying to dig out a creed that' does not call for anything re sembling a deed.. The only quar rel we have wjtti difficulties is their perfectly horrid ' habit of being familiar. A good way to keep friends Is not to need any. rrobably the power of coming quick ly to a decision does as much to save friction as the power to sign a check. There Is no use In trying to dodge an Issue, for issues are notably us nimble footed as Mercury mid as persistent as Satan, The reason some of US don't want to mnke footprints ti the Bands of time Is because the style of shoes change so soon and We hate to bo on record in an out of date iuodl. All things arc possible to tbe man who has a future and many are impos sible to the chap who has accumulated a malodorous past, i - , Fear makes us afraid, and tbe only grain of cotb'fort lies In the likelihood thrit it mokes the 'other fellow afraid tbb. ' - , Sometimes V'jTyntcal disposition ends In a sin-ienl exposition. .-.ThV Annual Spasml "A'songiotsprlnBl Pray, who doea not , Appreciate the lass Or saylps she noes trlnping by. "Tiat. Iaq"y hbs some class?" 'We all with one accord accord To. nor tile foremost prize And: whisper In' a pleasant voice ' That she Is JiiBt our size. ' Some other seasons, we have heard. Are fairly well supplied Willi qualities which lend them charms , That cannot be denied. ,Lct others rave about tho fall And o'er it fume and fuss. .We servo due notice that the spring Is good enough for us. ; , ... With cherry blossoms in her hair And blessings in her hand. She gently saunters down the road And smiles to beat the band. -Then every one due notice takes. And every mother's- son Who rubbers at her says In glee, "Ah, there, my pretty ene!" Yes, spring Is all the Christmas cake. The candy and the plqi . She worms herself into our hearts. She likewise takes our eye. We like to see her come around The verdure to renew. And. seeing her. we almost say 1 She's too good to be true. Shy on Relatives. "Poor man. have you no brothers, sisters, cousins or nieces';" "None at all." "No aunts or uncles?" "Come lo think of it, 1 have an un cle." "Is he kind to you?' "Oh. very! He lets me store my pvercoat with him every summer." Fed Better. "1 see the expert says that one will never be ullucked by a lion as long as one can put a chair between himself and the king of beasts." "Looks simple." "It Is simple." ' "Sny.,1 wonder if a mountain would not do ns well." 1 Life. , When, life Is young And Joy Is brave We plve It tongue Nor In n cave Eisny lo hide The vital thing. Both far and wldo We gladness lllng. When life l old And love Is kind The mirth we hold. With grief's combined. Then hermits we And vainly yearn For Joy and glee To make return. Baffled Then. "Toll think you understand womeevT" "I know I do." "In every Instance?" "Well, lo understand them except when they try to sing. Then I would j defy a language expert to understand I most of them." . Calli Most of Them. "When I put my hand to the plow I don't turn Imck." I "1 would hate to see you tried Hit ot) I I' Jin st us tbe dinuer bell rtug." Ho, LJl 'UlTft - liquid That Fib and Wears Weil i. """"KTonroBt, Wear E, fliaels, sterns & C, brand en a suit f siilficient gunranlre ot man-shlp, stvle material. Cuiiic and see oar spri J fciiiuiuer Hue. Vou nilKyJ conipktc In every n-spctt, J we will he slatltoslimtfM, goods, Hhellier you liiijtK We carry a full line of la. nishlngs for men, ud i prices and stylet ire We own our otto pay no rent and are Ma with a reasonable profit ED. HANSON Low Prices On Rogers Bros' H Silvcrwar?. -We giving the lowest P on this Line of gooii if vou 'are v& knives and forks,spl or any of- the Irl table pieces. W 1 save you mone,)' buy of us.. Don't i to sec our corner" with prices marks plain figures. WAT15 tc iJs-to-DjteJP Car. 90.4 VYffl-' "salsorTrdj -.!! lilt '1 Tf;' you ''iJt " .,..,., !.u,d? rf Dair.-. i-mt.nir.- , ua.t-io-.iefTS i Gw.iiBjiiA""-"- ,g sornny in- ror .-.' ' ,(,.ri;er.l..' I N'o. 8 East Ninth Stmt I I Eugene, Oregon I