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: -i Hi . i it' I.- . - 1 1 1 woods. Lee Roy woooe aim v ... TheFriendly Store Wednesday Bargain News 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Lace Insertion Baads, yard 4c 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 the piece, 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, tor which we are the sole selling agents in Eugene, lead therri 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, tan, green, ..pink, , light blue, cieam, dark green, jasper, etc .'.'Mirage" Silk is suitable for street pr evening gowns or tailored suits, 24 inches', wide, $l.5C a yard. Ladies' Tailored Suits, $15.00, $21.50 and $39.50 Worth $18 to $50, splendid assortment of plaid and fancy suits, made of plain and novelty materials. Don't wait longer to buy your spring suit, we have a large variety of correct styles for you to choose from, and the prices much less than you expect to pay. Eugene's Largest and Best Store S. l'lCHSOXAL BrounBtcin, of Sulcm, Is In the city. B. Veal, of Albany, spent last night in tho city. II. Roberta, of Centralia, Waal., In in the city. ' C. W. Wallace, of Jnapar, Bpent laat nlHht In lSngone. K. 13. I.llloy, of Coltago Grove, la In the city thla afternoon. C. I'. Ilulloy camo up from Junc tion City thla aflurnonu. Mrs. Kilnciiy Matlock Is home from a visit at CottaKo drove. Kugeno Wit nl. of Independence, Is in KiiKcnu ftr a day or bo. HushoII Coleman anil family were I over trom Coburg today. Adolph and Charles Mnllhles, of HcMlnnvllle, are In tho city. Miss Ulln DUkerson, of Cottnge drove, Is vlHlllng In Kiigune. J. .1. Nnrro Is here from Maple Klvor, Iowa, vlHltliut relatives. Professor E. II. McAllsler and family are home from llluo Klvor. Mrs. Charlotte Zelher arrived hero today from a visit at polnlB north. 1). W. McDonald and wife, of Ter ry. Mont., arrived In Eugene today. W. It. While, of Phoenix, Arizona, "was an arrival In Eugene last night. V. K. Wothorbee left this afternoon on a trip to Coos Hay on timber busi ness. Dr. Lowe leaves for tho north to nlght, expecting to return the nextler 0 w Tayior 82g Patterson night I. P. Hower left today on a trip to -Coos Bay, where be will look at some timber. . J. U. Hill, oxcounly commissioner, In In tho city from his farm near Junction, John A. Emmltt enmo down from Drain on the noon train today on business. Free Thomas, tho architect was a I jtassenger to Junction on the noon train today. . Earl and Wirt Church have return ed to Tarawa after a visit with their mother In Eugene. 'Dr. nnd Mrs. Unndy, of Medford. wero arrivals In Eugene on tho af ternoon train today. Miss Vera llerren came down from Cottago Orovo tod ay to attend her . clauses In music at the University. .' Charles Mayhew has so far recov ered from his recent operation for . appendicitis as to be able lo be down ' town. , v Itosehurg News: Marshall Els pass, who has been spending the past few days In tho city, returned homo Friday. C. II. Young left oh this morning's ataRO for Mnpleton lo resume his work as forest ranger on the Umpnun reserve. I ' K. A, Kd bloom and family left lo-1 day on their trip to Europe. They ex-' poet to be gone a greater part ot the. summe.'. j l.oren K. Harris, a student at the, University, returned Sunday nluht from Albany, where he spent (he Eas. j ter vacation with friends. I Thro M. Ilarr, who uas the plumb-! ing contract on the new passenger! OFTEN HINDERED rHE purchase, sale or exchange of property is often hindered through a lack of ready money. When the investment is both sale and judicious, we are always prepared to loan funds sufficient to enable parties to carry out their plans. Always have your transfers of real estate made at this bank. We have a new and improved sy stemof holding dee dsin escrow. The Eugene Loin and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Established I S2 . ETGEKB ABUr GCARD, TIK8DAV, APRIL 2. lttW 1 1 I H. FRIENDLY 595-594 Willamette St,. ! depot, came up from Salem laut night to look after the work. Miss Myrtle Stapleton and 'broth-; er Linn, accompanied .by their grand-; mother, Mrs. Flandys, left today for Coirax, where they will reside In the future. I. II. McKlnaer and wife and B. M. McKlnssr, of Pittsburg, Pa., are here visiting the Messrs. Kilmer's brother, foreman of the construction crew oil' the new depot. J. M. DeSmlth, nf Sheboygan, Wis., Or., arrived here this afternoon and Or , arrived here thos afternoon and may decide to locate In the city or hereabout a. Mrs. C. A. Macruin, of Portland, after a visit with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. Geo II. Dorris, in Eugene, returned home today. She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. C. A. Hardy, who will visit In the metropo- lls for u few days. NOTICE TO Till: IM'llMC Tho LnDuka & Turner Well IJriil ing Company wishes to announce that they will meot anil lower any prices undo for doing first-class work. Uet- I ter see them before making your con tracts. 999 Vlllard Boulevard. Telephhono fled 5121. 1'IRK WATKIl For pure bediock water Bee O. W. Taylor. All surface wator cased off by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa- troet, Eugene. Phono Hed 3377. Simmons' Photo Tnt Oak street, near Uth. Stnmps, postcards nnd photos lit lowest prices. SIMMONS' PHOTO TENT. Oak Street, between 9 and 10. New models easy riding Rambler bicycles on display CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. It Is slated In special dispatches that the officers und men ot the fleet were disgusted with their reception at Santa Barbara, Cal. They were held up at every turn and charged exorbitant prices for everything they had to buy. Seo tho new brnced Savage wheel. No extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE 1 lot COxHO. on corner of Fifth and Lincoln streets; eaBt front. 1 Inside lot. 60x160, be tween Lincoln and Lawrence on Fifth street: north front. Your choice for $1250. These lots ore as good as any In Eugene; owned bv Mrs Adullne Church. Enquire of Howe & Buoy, In Maurer's jew elrv store St'J Willamette street. tf FOR RENT A pleasant front room, snllnblp for one or two: board In connection; table boarders also de sired. Call at 6."3 High street, corner Tenth. I"3 Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back ,t 4. 4, HOKN At the Eugene hospital, April 25. 1908, to Harry Calkins and wife, of Cottage Grove, a son. Near Eugene, April 26, 1908, to W. I). Hughes and wife, a son. To the wife of Professor P. H. Ford, In this city. April 27, 1908, a son. Mother and child doing well. ADVANCED VATDEVIIXE AT TilKATKK TONIGHT The engagement of the Sullivan Consldfne all-star Vaudeville Compa ny at the Eugene theatre tonight will be an event long to be remembered j by vaudeville, patrons of this city. I 'The entire performance exactly and In Its entirety as played at the Grand j theatre, Portland, last -week will be presented. The hill consists of six I all-star acts, embracing every feature that constitutes vaudeville. Hallen and Fuller offer a comedy sketch by I Geo. M. Cohan, entitled "Election Iet8." beo Cooper and company I present the dramatic playlet, "The ! Price of Power": Naomi Ethardo Is a handsome lady equilibrist who of fers many startling features. The two Hoses In a dainty musical offer lug aro ludles who thoroughly under stand the art of music. Connors and Aldort are blackface comedians and dancers supreme. Wesson, Walters and Wesson offer a mulcal comedy playlet entitled "A Trip to Washing ton, D. C." The Portland papers were unanimous In declaring this the best vaudeville show that has appear ed at tho Grand theatre for months. The engagement Is for tonight only and popular prices prevail. WH AT ABOl T A COOK STOVE? Now that summer time nnd "dog days" are Just ahead, everybody who "summers" at home is considering how to simplify things und get the most comfort out of an uncomfortable situation. We Interview tho Ice man; order thin chthes; but more than likely forget the one most important Item In the whole hot-weather scheme some means of doing I he family cooking without the Insufferable heat of a hot fire In the kitchen. Every one with experience knows how tiresome it Is to stay In a stuffy room to prepare a meal, U-J alone the doing of a big baking. But ev ery one does not know how easy It Is to change a hot kitchen Into a cool one. nnd do better cooking - at - the same time. Just add to your list of summer conveniences a new Perfec tion Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove and you've dona alt that any uno can to lessen tiot weather discomfort. Wouldn't It he a fine thing ot a summer morning to step Into the kitchen, put on the kettle, broil the sttMik, bake tho muffins, filter the coTfeo and give the breakfast call In one-fourth tho time you'd take to do It on a coal stove? And wouldn't It be fine to be as cool when tho breakfast was prepared as when yon first entered the kitch en? People Who have tried It say the New Perfection Oil Stove actually does everything In the line of rooking and domestic service without over- hoatlng.the room or the worker. I'ndoulitedly the reason Is to be round In the blue flnme princple on which the stove works. A cylindrical chimney concentrate the heat at the stove top, and In this way prevents surface radiation as InJ a coal or wood stove. It Ib easy lo see that this lessens very much the matter of personalolls- comfort in summer hoikeeplng. iV do not forget the New Pcrfec - Hon Oil Stove in your summe' plnns and you will have kitchen and the best rook-sii'Q in th k mm Tho rvpml of tho imirMor of K (Uu- M, t ho ban.ljfcflu-if of l.lv irnvtH ii mi ni-v lit not ki! h tl. ' . . uin Th nrtnclnai place CITY NEWS The cribbing for the concrete base ment of the high scbool aaamon u completed. The East Eleventh Street Improve ment Club will meet tonight at the residence of F. J. Hard. The woman's auxiliary to the Com mercial Club will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the club. Contractor Heckart started a force of men to work building the concrete walls of the new Beckwith block this morning. H. 1,.' Cilson Is preparing to build a seven-room, two-story residence on one of his lots In the northwest part of town, to cost about $2000. Contractor Heckart has about fln Ihsed the work on J. A. CroBS' new residence on West Tenth Btreet, be tween Lincoln and Lawrence. The carpenter work on the new Flnnegan block is about completed. Mr. Flnnegan will be able to occupy the building In about two weeks.. A 12-ffjot cement walk 1b being constructed In front of the new Potts and Flnnegan blocks on Olive street. Otto Adrian, an employe of'Bro derB Bros., had an eye removed In Salem the other day. He had been trouble with the member for years. An ox team on the streets this morning created considerable curi osity. It reminded the old-timers of pioneer days, when they crossed the plains with such outfits. . M. S. Hubble, who has been very 111 for the past three months, was brought down town in a wheel chair this afternoon. His many friends were very glad to see him out. The rear portion of the old frame building on the lot to be occupied by the Odd Fellows' five-story brick building Ib now on rollers and will start for Its destination In the vicin ity of Geo. T. Hall's warehouse to morrow.. King Henderson, formerly of Eu gene, was defeated at the primaries Tor commissioner of Lake county on the Republican ticket, but he will be an Independent candidate at the June election. Next Saturday afternoon the Uni versity baseball team will play Salem high. In the game at Salem the scholastic nine lost a twelve-inning game by the score of 3 cp 2 to the 'varsity. , Attorney D. V. Kuykendall, for merly of Eugene, received the nomi nation on the Republican ticket for prosecuting attorney In the first dis trict. He Is now jocated at Klam ath Falls. Free .nomas went, to Junction this forenoon to deliver the plans for the new parsonage of tho M. E. church, South, there and came back this afternoon and went on to Cot tage Grove - . . ( ,,, W. Stewart, who assaulted Profes sor Ford, the dancing master, Sun day afternoon, pleaded guilty before Police Judge Dorrls, acting In the capacity of justice of the peace, and was fined $35 this morning. Work has been commenced on E. J. Frasler's cement walk on Willam ette street. The Warren Construc tion Company has sub-let the con tract to T. H. EIHb and the gravel for the walk was hauled today. The Co-operative Construction Company today Instituted suit in the circuit court against Samuel It. Wil- Hams lo recover $180 with Interest1 at G per cent from May 12. 1907. L M. Travis Is attorney for the plain-1 tif.'. The Warren Construction Compa ny again resumed the laying of the pavement on West Ninth street this morning. East Ninth street will be the next to be paved. Then comes Seventh street, and nfter that Hast Eleventh street. President Williams has called a special meeting of the Commercial Club for Thursday at 8 o'clock to discuss the subject of Eugene's par ticipation in the rose carnival a;t Portland. A full attendance Is de sjred. Among the carload lots of freight received In Eugene this morning were the following: A car of feed for A. W. Haskell from Harrlsburg; a car of coal for tho gas plant and a car of stone for the Divinity School from Tenlno, Wash. Walter T. Carroll, of this city, has bought the Red Cross Drug Store at Junction City and will move there with his wife to reside soon. Walter Is a first-clnss druggist. He has been employed in Yerlngton's store here for some time past. According to the plans of Manager Clifford, the I'nlversity of Oregon Glee Club will give a concert, to make up its deficit, a week from Frl- i day night. Both the Mandolin Club and the Gle Club will appear. Sov eral new stunts are being arranged. The object Is to make up the deficit of last season. J Charles L. Wlllnian. has resigned his position as rhlof clerk at the Hotel Smeede, the resignation to take I effect on May 1. He will accept the 1 position as manager i the Hotel Cross at that time. Mr. Wlllman Is a friable ; first-class hotel man. and the Bill's Have rt ill thi'iif th. ritm.i'tlt. tilth r.i u.... ,,..,,'..i.i.... . s fn - "0 ; lrnve tho hous' Th-- UurkhoM. r-Vm 511 it ;r-'tolos nf IntMn tho tountv cloik ttkl, ;-oi.vl.;-s .uv l 11 Xhii'V Cousin our i.Q mill 1.. l tha of business is Cottage uru.e "f capital Block $25,000. The object of the corporation is to conduct a gen eral merchandise business. James Murphy, an employe of the People's restaurant, was arresieu night by Chief ef Police Farrlngton upon a complaint sworn to by Frank Infelt. charging him with using in decent language. When the case came up for trial In the police court this forenoon Infelt decided to with draw the charge, and Murphy was re leased from custody. In the case of H. C Mahon vs M. B Kankin, In which the plaintiff se cured a judgment against the defend ant for $40,000 commission on the sale of timber land, the attorneys for the defendant today filed in the cir cuit court a motion for a new trial on the following grounds: First, the insufficiency of evidence to justify a verdict, and that It Is against law; second, error In law occurring at the trial and excepted to by defendant. W. D. Fenton and Coovert & Staple ton are the attorneys for Rankin. The promotion department of the Commercial Club secured a promise from A. Welch, manager of the Port land, Eugene & Eastern Railway Co. and of the Wilamette Valley Co. while he was In the city yesterday, that the light and trolley poles of the company on Willamette and East Eleventh streets, would be painted at once. Mr. Welch stated that he was willing to do everything in his pow er to help beautify the city, but would paint the poles only where the streets are paved or are to be paved at once. Advanced vaudeville will be pre sented at the Eugene theatre tonight. The big vaudeville show which Sulli van & Considine bring direct from the Grand theare, Portland, will be the attraction. This program con sists of comedy, music, singing and sketches both dramatic and humor ous, and other features. Hallen & Fuller present "Election Bets," a sketch written by Geo. M. Cohen, au thor of "Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway," "Little Johnny Jones" and other successes. Leo Cooper and company appear in "The Price of Power," which is a powerful little dramatic tabloid which captured the Portland public and critics. "The Two Roses" are pretty young girls in musical selections. Wesson, Wal ters & Wesson have a snappy sketch; Naomi Ethardo Is a woman equilib rist, and Oonners and Aldert are black face singers and dancers. It takes a two faced Individual to be two things at the same time. There Is nothing that keeps lent like an umbrella. The only way a man ever dis covers the truth is to first suffer from the lack of It. The evil that men do gets aft er them and often chases tbem so far that they nev er again make connection with their good deeds. A man may not be very polished himself and still be able to polish off another to a fine finish. Some of us are not wanting in the ex perience of serving our frleuds with all our hearts and then of seeing them serve others with all their pocketbooks. It Is snfe to presume that those peo ple who are always talking of the joy of giving are well established with the slaves of the lamp or some other gen lus who Joyously furnishes tie where withal. TEA You can have it good if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care, Yor rirr ralanii mr raoaer II jn oa't kk SchilUar i Beit: rt par hm CALL VOil CITY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all city warrants drawn on the general fund up to and Including No. 365 regis tered October 15, 1907, and all war rants drawn on the sower fund up to and Including No. 529. registered January 14 1908, will be paid on at my office Anril 29 presentation 190S. Interost date. will cease on th FRANK RE1SNER, Pity Treasurer. Eugene, Or., April 24, 190S. WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body and second growth fir and ties. p. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. MOVING PICTl'ItEC "Slave of Children' the best." and One of tt ORl'UKt'M T11KATRK. Frt-sh camcn seed in hiv CHAMBERS HARDWARE Co. , Have your t-a,,, .hod at the river bridse and save 50 cents. a"j cr a-- Kind- HAKHWAUK CO. fllAyitKU I .. burner tun.-, piano. : Icrs at Morris' . :re. Q U. OF 0. PROFESSORS WILL BUILD HOUSES Architect Y. D. Hensill Is drawing plans for residences to be built this I summer by Dr. F. G. G. Schmitt andl Dr. H. D. Sheldon, members of the faculty of the University of Oregon. Dr. Schmitt's hoiiBe will be located on East Fourteenth street and will be two stories high,- with basement, and contain eight rooms. Dr. Shel don's will be In the vicinity of East Fourteenth and Alder streets and will be modern In every respect. It will also, contain eight rooms. Mr., Hen sill is also drawing plans for a resi dence to be erected In Portland by John Ingham., of this city. Death Was on Hl Heel. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.. had a close call la the spring of 1908. He sari: "As attack oJt pneu monia left me so weak' and: with such a fearful rough that my Irieads de clared consumption had me, and1 that death was on my heels. Thea 1 wa&j Der8uaded to try or. King New Discovery. It helped me ImmedaateJ ly, and after taking two and a bait bottles I was a well man again. 1 found out that New Discovery is tha best remedy for coughs and lung dis eases In 'the world." Sold under guarantee at W. A. KuykendWs drug store. 60o and $1. Trial. bot tles free. Fresh garden seeds of at) kinds at the Bee Hive grocery, W. J. Gibson ft Son, 97 West Eighth street. : Thousands of i-olls of new wait pa, per just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE COi Admiral Evans has changed' his mind and will not resume command' of the big fleet again until May 5. SIGR Hi Positively cored. ty these Little Fills. Tbcy also relieve.-Dts- tress from ojspcpauu lo- I JITTLE digestion and TooSearty II 1 1 ST D FaUnf. A perfect.!: m- II I Vkli etly for Dizziness. Nausea, El PILLS. Drowsiness. Bad Taste 1 1 f la the Mouth, Coated fTljl Toague, Pain In the Bide, 1 " I TORPID LIVER. The regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simtle Signature REFUSE SUBSTltUTES CARTERS IflVER m PILLS. US Anarchy's Press Is Freedom's Foe So Uncle Sam Says "They Must GoV They excite fanatics and fault flinders to the performance ; of deeds of violence. You; must indeed be hard to please if you find fault with i our meals. Trv the Theatre i Cafe restaurant once and you will not call a halt on dining here frequently in the future. Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing; and scouring-, of vour own wisdom in sending "that old g-own" to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse when you et Our prices will join the jlad acclaim of our generous and expert treat, ment of your clothing- y us- Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works I 6th an Willamette Sfs. 0 Phone Red 28bl jj UU 11a. Trne 'y et Hooriw ' "" "sualiqula t!1", and eun.n. '"""iBk.' . i rami.. ... 100 Doses ti 15 now 0Fn for iness'in their , stand and art fetter able to serve their customers tfen tt kr uciurtt 5 j v . EUGENE 104 West EiEbll Stmt Clothing That Fits and Wears Weil is w hat we offer our chsIowtv Ue are l-.niinie aci'iits lor brand on a suit of cluttait llf 1 IV M Mb IMII.IIIIIX- 111 I" nianshiii, style ami quality material, Come and see our snriastf summer line. You nill full complete in everjr respect we n ill be glad to show ; goods, whether jrou buy oc We carry a full line ! nUhings. for. men, ud " prices and, styles right. We own our own Mt pay no reut mi are MtoM with a reasonable profit L.L. liniwvi' So. X Kt Ninth S KiiKi'ne, urr i On Rogers Bros' I ilviTwarc.. giving the lowest 5 on this line oi-; if you arc knives and Ma t (if" or. any of W1 (f CI Ub'c pieces. J save you mow buy of us. tosccourconw with pr's plain figures- WATT5 Ccr. 9ihr. 1 I Wf) nti Tl 1 . IT 111 Ma. j Ml. Low Prices i