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0 SatwrdayMoflday i s , o ft o o e o m o 0 ft 9 Saturday-Monday 2nd and 4th TWO DAYS O.VLV, AIIK VK (UHSG TO SKI.Ij M)I), CLEAN, IT-TO-HATE MKIMIIAMHSK AT I'KH'KM NHVKlt IIKKOKK IIKAHI) OF fIXTIII.V(J. SHOES, HATH ' A.M hKIKTS, DKK.SH fiOOIW, Al.l, AT I'ltlCKH THAT WIIJi HTAHTLK VOL Saturday and Monday, May 2d r 4th BIG GIGANTIC REDUCTION SALE ON ALL, MERCHANDISE boys' sms ,v SH0 IiOXfJ PAXTS, AT ISTHAvS COST OF HAW htl-..." M T() CUJSK OIT Sowr iR loss EARLY. I OIK UXES AM) 18 YOUR GA1X. COMK 1 Muslin Underwear Sale 10 Off on All Lines Tim best of muslin used In nil our gnriiieiitH, mill !- are Hindi1 full in every vtny; -r-feet fitting. Wo buy nil our muslin K"i mciils dln-rl. frum Iho factory, whereby m can sell our giii-nieiils fur what niorrhunlM buying from ii Jobber would have l wiy. Saturday imrt Monday, any garment ul io i-Kii cicxT i-esh. Women's $2-50 Waists$l-7: Tin- greatest lino of women's new Lingerie Waists In short mid lone sleeves; finished with Ineo mid embroidery Willi ruffH mid collars to match. This Ih the greatest bar gain ever offered in tho Waist line; every ono n winner, perfect fitting, Two days, each S1.7S 1 Bis Line of White Goods Portiers, Stand Covers and . . "" c curtains at iost ot the Raw Material A full uiid rleiin em, und IJM'O $!S.AO 1'ortlers, ut . . .; -J. ; $a.00"Hlil Cover stork of I'ortlors, Stundrov 'iilns; every one n bounty; ituriliiy mill Monday $J.i!5 luto CurtlnH Towels and Jo' and weaves.' menteverintu , HM'f'illl 111 , rr uilr . . , S1.G5 weling in all grades The largest Assort gene at special prices. Summer Wash Goods Saje Regular 25c Value at 21c Regular 20c Value at 17c Regvlar J5c Value at J3c A now ami complete lino of tho tx-xt summer XX'usli (iikkIs over nIiowii in ICiiKi-no. Now Ih wlii'ii you want Hiiiuinir kimmIm and now Ih whi'ii X' n'v you tli bi-ni.fit of a laro dl rotinf. All fitNt colors; thlN huIo Ih for two day only Saturday and Monday. Women's Coats at 2 1','vcry woman'H Ooat. Ih k1K to lo closed out. In two dnyn, nuil to do ho wo will k'vo you the lirni'flt of n Iohh to us; this does not ill rlmlii HiiiiHiicr Short ('oatH; in tlio Ih-sI, of' liuikCH 4inl si vies; iM-rfiM-t fit t Inn, full It'iiKtli; Saturday and Alonday at . . . . Millinery at A cmnplcto line ot wonnien'g triiuniod Huts lu n kmM's and Htylw; they u'u xt.- yrk at. tern Huts. 'llM,i ure die brat of mail-rial us n ,.,,,11 one; to tio r,ut the whole line wo are KId to offer them Suturduy uivj Monday ut ii r V Men's Hose at 2x2c One lot Men's cotton Hose in black mid tan and In all sizes; fast colors and ierfvt fitting; a barsain Sattirduy and Monday, pair 12' Men's $1.50 Shifts 85c One lot men's high grade dress Shirt.s; coif style; rulf attached, Koed and full in IlKht and dark; values up to $l.it); Saturday and Monday . . SS4 4 4 L Men's $S.oO Oxfords $3.75 Om lot of niPn'H new patent kid OxroruN In nil sizes and tlu- new Mhnett in tM's; M'rfiH't fitting and solid throughout; solid oak soles; Mingle counter mid full vnrlety; values up to $5.00 Sat urday and iMonday Iho imlr 4 A k V Women's $5 Oxfords at 98c One lot women's Oxfords and Santlnls In nar row widths and small sizes; the best of livither and makes; broken sizes; to close out tho line we offer vulu'.-s up to $5.00 lit only 08 Women's Oxfords, val. $5 at $1.48 One lot women's Oxfords and Sandals in all sizes and in narrow widths; this is the best bargain ever offered in the shoe line; .Saturday and Monday Sl.48 6- i Men's Shirts value $1.00 at 49c One lot men's Golf and Negligee Shirts In dark und light, in ull sizes and they lire nuide full and long; the best of makes ami nmtoriul, for only, Saturday mid Monday 40 Men's Ties Value to 50c at 25c Men's' new Four-in-hand Ties in nil shades and shaiH's in light and dark; full in length - auU inudc of fine silk; ties that sold us high us 50c, each 25 if! Men's Regular $3.00 Hats $2.45 Men's high-grade Heaver Hats in all shaK'S and styles in all tho new colors; u regular ;l.00 Hat and well worth it; Saturday and Monday S2.4r Boys' Long Pants Suits Values up to $10 at $5 85 One lot lMiys' tK ,,allt s , in brown, black and grey; ''.'i tho very latest in make fr !, ' Saturday und Momhir Suits value to $20 at ? 17.00 .Men's high grade all-wool iUIIIi ,., . . in all the new colors; theT VsT to T hand-fill, collar; h,l Wo,!k ' 1 holes, and a front that will m,t U'""m ""y S17.Q0 Suits value to!5 at 13.25 One lot men's high grade Suits j hlue b, . grey and all colors; new stock. ,ht f ? 2 ting; hand made; ti. tn,Us,rs U - full length coat; remember this se is '' , for only, 6 Saturday and M'onilav .' om Boys' Short Pants Suits Values up to $2.50 at f 1.45 blue, Ono lot boys Knee Pant Suits in hlaek, and grey; a bargain; regular ijtt.sil (Saturday and Monday SI 4 APlaV :eTo Save A, toney Fhe BON MARCH 540 Willamette St. oeft-ft$i MESSENGER IS UNDER SUSF1GK BY COHF ' Columbus, May 1. The Express eo! flur.lliio to n Htiitement ri'BarillnK tho robl tho St. UuU F.xpieas tin tho svlvanU railroad tell mllos . l'lltMhurg liisl night. The 1 Bocnroil f nir aeale.l lings ot I luiinliei- oC expresH- pni'KUK''". nuantlty of gold bullion. The hniiilils covuied the t mcHsennor with revolvers an ,lm with ropes, then rifled t ami imido their escape. Mob Hoshon Is hoiim closely "l"11" tho A(l;inis lOxpress ofritlnls some featuies ot his story m qullo clear. . , , .. i Tho conditotor found him In t car so tightly himl that !n methods employed by tho Electric Hoat company, tllrocted by the house of representatives, Is ended so far ns open sessions ot the special com mittee ftro concerned. Tho closing hours wero dramatic. I' rederick Drown Whitney, lawyer, mi admitted he was the author of the , annoynious letters of Felininry U hind February 1 !i to a representative of the Detroit Free Press, and Sta".' Senator Kdlnlioroiigli of Michigan, which have figured so prominently In the Investigation. The ndnilsHion of Whitney not move. Messenger noshon l ti3 oi ime and bus worked for Iho ra about tweniy yoars. netertlvos v.orUlnsJ mi tno rti .lUi.i.vered no elu", and t' press cimpau Adam's lake a iory of of libbers nail, a and u xprcps d lleil ho car wiigf r nod by , nud o nut lis cur coulil .ra of i llroail i SENATOR JEFF OAVIS DENOUNCES PLUTOCRATIC PRESS such be your brutal frenzy, lash my' poor form into Insensibility. Then if1 It be your further pleasure gnaw from my stiffening bones every ves tige of quivering flesh. Howl in wretched bestiality through my In-i nocent blood as it drips from your! fiendish visages. Drag then if you four games straight last week on a want, what remains in the filth und i tour through the Willamette Valley vermin of your foul dens and burn i with the leading teams. On Wednes- upon tile altar of Uaal or scatter it! (lay the Wood burn Tri-City league University of Oregon News The Oregon baseball team ,.,,. ' hefore the friendly winds of heaven team was beaten In a close contest. Washington, April i'l. In tne . to yollI- ietti.f3 the carrion crows of U to 4. Hard pitched The 'vnrsitv senalo today hcuulor uuvis or Ar-; (ho fields. All that they inuy do. all : scored 1 7 hits In the nine inn in,. kuiisas moved to discharge the com-Hn(i ,,.,. if ihcre Vrt In, mien iin-.i Tlio Ri,i,,m hh made In tho form of an affidavit mlll.ee on thu Judlciury from the fur- j t ber depth of Infamy, to a polluted, I twelve inning contest Fridav after whlch was rend by his counsel, for-1 ther consideration of his bill "For the ; jesottcu press. These readv servants : noon, Ihe 'varsitv fam winnlne fi mer Senator Thurston of Nebraska. I suppres-slon of trusts, pools aud com-; ( (.rn.l w,at have thev not done nallv, 3 to 2 On Saturday niorn Thurston stilted Whitney Is III nt a j lilualions in Hade." Ho spoke for ; or attempted to f.tsten still more se- lug. the team won 'from the' Inriims hospital, and It will he Impossible about two hours, reading much of . Porely an nut'.icnier upon us? It I at Chemawa Ifltol and In the nf time from u typewritteu stute- I for him to niinenr hefnro the com. tlio llllltlen In thi nrrt.f,rl, tt'l.ltn..- ,,,..,.1 u'lili.h h, li:ul lirelinred III all I slated that, fnun UIU1 to 11)04 he ' vancu. "that no inteniparate lun- wns clerk In the committee of" nnvitf i Ktiugu might escape his lips on this ai lairs or ttie nouse or ivfirrsent nllves; that shortly aflcfwanf he be came vlc--pre9fdent of the I.nl.r Torpedo liont company, which" posi tion he held mil II May. I !(: Hint he now Is vice-president of tli r-nkc Subtnarlii') roinpnny, an liuK'ivnilcilt organization. Tho reasons for wrl htg the niony nions letters given by vVhltnv nr. "That of his own Initiative he mi- olflcliils declli Ktato how much was "' " ' to say It w is " of,,S." , ' until reltofletl SlOH'll 1"" n'" i. Ilirit both ' I.. und Ttook what npperetf to iMm !cf i. '..., 1 un "" Improper 'iicaiiB to hiivf io e-J o to, XCtnt I I, Ihe I broiiKht t' Ihe atlciiMov of ertin'ress the method which h." had Is-llevcf had lieeu pursued !v tile Klcclr.ir Hoat conMuniy in tlu-lr endeivor to mvnre, througii eongi wlonnr nctlnrt. Whlll tlltt.'lt ), Wrtlteil ..vphiulr,, robbers we-,. ..,, wi.i..h wmihl f!,nt out coini white, the express mesHMiKer H . t ttlon anil prevent the l.ako Torpedo state how much was taken, n xio n Pmn,,1ly r,.llIn coniP'tlng In the r.ervmo Ioi'. im of the railroad, ul in KM Slates fur Huhniarini- torp.-do fliv anil ciiniv ueivcuv.',, . xvliom huvo been railed out to ;w.irk: on the c:ise. Tho express safe was open, nic cordlng to information received Intro., and the messenger was making ui bills tor p.ickimcs received from Io. ul offices, and the robbery was iiccnii-. idlshe.l In u verv few minutes. ' ''persons standing on the slat oi, platform at. Mariiegle. a short dl c from the I'laco where the rol ers 1'ft Hie' ti-t. report hnvliw ieen the express messenger at work I r .ui iwo men on Ihe -f rn, on the outside of t " '..r I Is known IV. U four hugs, nil sealed and inoiiev. were taken fnn.i I,., ear. but ni.thlUK Is known as to the anuM.iil contained in any of Hi. ''"ii.",. i n. of the most tin '., ii, road, and carries much ' ,..v other express lltall i ni New York anil inieiii.'-.i.n.. n.,. , ,s 1 the West. There Is a dense w ,,.;,! Walker' station where the robbers pulled the bell nn.l left the train, ar. l Into i'lls woods they dlcip LILLEY'S CHARGES FALL TO BROUNO Washington, I). C, Aurll 30. The lnveitiititlou Into Iculslative bout canst rucn'iin.' In conclusion, tile fflil.rlt stntes that Whitney had no icrso.ml kuowl. edge from which lit? could give any evidence to sust-.tln . any of the charges o!t Representative- T.lllet ocalou", a tiling which ha ud he hud novel- done before During his speech he roundly de nounced trusts, coinii'jmiled the piesl- ! 4(-itiJ- v, m:& wins to be their special function, ternnon heat Willamette 1 1 t s not simply to pervert the truth, but llenckle, the freshman southpaw to threaten and terrorize public men. pitched the last two games, Clifford I laro a senator align himself with the one on Fridav.' th people? W'hat? Yes. men. il-i .Vext week Multnomah will he lustrums sen-ants of Ihe people have i played here nn the local grounds lifted honest voices here and else- High Ivhnte wh"re against the inarch of plutoc-i The final .it-hate tf "the Oreaon firry, to fnlf anibu.thed. n iliih-ally j lilsfc school debating league will be assjssii'.alcil.. and by whom? By the I held here Mav 15 ht tween the I,e- trusts wearing musks. Ah, sir, i hnnun High school teem and stort-i newspap.-i- -imsUs Rut, Mr. Prvsl-1 High. The question will be the "Pro- I '.' ", " ..o . ...... . .1.. , ...i uoiiai iiepresentation" proposl- t lltl.-al l-.-lr.-e:- I.n ,,,.l-lr..fl I.., rl. ...... . .1 . . ' ' , . .... ............ ... .,;,,.. ,,,.. ween nas neen nerore the sheT.eii the,.-blade ! 1 w,,! be ure ; young forensic masters so long The at. the appointed hour, and while i coiitf it here win close a iTig series here only Cod can slay my voice in I of debutes In which ,..,.,..i,7 '. .'. behalf of nrpanized milted taimr and hlsh school In the at i,," ...:.., I j e..tttt-i- tho yoemanry of America.' 'alutxl Samr as tild. H. 0. Slew-art, a men-hant of Co- I ". ,e-. .,ur... mi.s. i leu niy c.iMouiei-s wnen tney imy a hox of New Life Pills that they get the worth of that much gold in weletit, if ali'llcted with const iput ion. malaria or biliousness.'' Sold under cuaran- ,u.i-:;kh postoffh-f. p.onni it AitmTi:i . lioseburg. Or., April 3rt. Discov- fiy In his trunk of n tohnco pouch full of l-cetit pfeces Vd to the ar rest ycMorday of t'lamle Hendrleks on Hiisnii-lou of being fhe person who robbetl -the pestofflee nutf Kcneral store at ltrockwav. eight miles south west of Kosi-hiii-tt. last Thursday nlclif. The Ittvity from the robbery coiiKiNttd of nltont $100 in monev, VtittttitM ntt.t Itterchn tut I M (If !, money there were two pounds of one- "" n" I'""1 ,,ls ''"i'"''is to the press. cent pieces. In iiddl'lnn to the find-" """K hit! of the eoppera, the officers have ; a follows: secured evltlenc ac.iln.t Hendricks: "'"'t s.-avenstvs of pliitoeracy ,i,..,n,. wiii i,u niv.Mii..it .i,.,t I howl ; truth, (,.'ds llvlns truth. u, e.u,neiiii.iii, uruggist. jjc. lor the rest of the season in his thich was broken whn paled Professor He Cou, or the depart nient of niatheinarirs, is the head secretary of the league, and is mak ing the arrangements for the debate. Moores Hurt The track outlook has been blicht ed by the serious Injury of (lordon Moores this week, which will prob ably keep him out of track work A muscle The Socialist party will meet in New York City on July 4 to nom inate a state ticket. JEFF DAVIS. Arkansas senator who Is In a llvel.i fight to hold the Dciiocrallc leadership of the stute. j tie ill's rts'ent imssai;e outlining measures for relict, spoke of the re moval of the nioito "In tlotl We' Trust" from the coins aud declared that John 1). Uochefeller. the Stand-' aril Oil Company, ami J. Pierpont Moritnu, should ito indicted f ir trcas- COi'I-EE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. - Ycmh sf-pr rrtiim tout money if roa don't Uit SihitWQK ' Uesi: wr par Into .hoiJine f tl't vi'lil't'rv. Two months ...... ll.tiwli-fi -Li nnw iK-ttultto.l -xf ft,.xllr charKo ot thn larmiv of a wittrh nrar thin cltv, Slnro that thno lit haH Imm'H hIsmI froMi (hi routity until ho1 .iiiiiKiiri'il tit Ifin hnn nf f.il'il t-.xj 1 near llrockwav the tlaPafier the rob-i whether under show or ar m. berv. Postal Inspectors CVtuont and ","r,, uhf' 'rvlent hvpociT'es. Ulches. of Portland. h.trV-nen to b ' " """"" " d-'f n. let's" Miserable upon noble manhood, post graduates in all arts of slander or defamation I cballenue the subsid ized prt-f-s: the people know your de signs and spurn your pretense. nent or QMVpocit.es. (ill, . elf and greed. 1 defy your taunts. Tear to fragments The World's llest Climate Is not ,-ntlrely free from disease. (V, the high elevations ,'evcrs prevail while on the low levels malaria is encountered to a greater or 1 extent, according to altitude overcome climatic affections, l.issj. tilde, malaria, jaundice, bilioii-nc-s. fever and ague, and general dehili y (he most effective remedy Is Kiectrie inters, the great alterative and bh.o.l purifier: the antidote for every f,,i m niiiiiiining during n ' workout " This season is Moores' last at Oregon, and he teels very badly over the acci dent. Moores was easily the best indi vidual man on the team, being the I. . 1 1 "l'nnu-r- 'lis work In the ........es nun sprints will he taken up by the other men. so thnt ,i. strength of the aggregation will ,P .. ii.-u as little as possible. Scbaffer lieliiriilug. i . .b r .toc.n ncnaner eni- 1 .xmertca frum Kncland o April M. He spent ,h year in .--... ,.io,,icai work, his discoveries I being of niark.d value to the hltor-l leal world. Professor Stafford will' go to V.iirope the coming vear on a! . i . V',"' t 'ake up advanced " line cneliustrv. at the head of t!i0 chemlstr'r Illenr. lieferendiim Fight. , '" : si h at the t'.iilege it,,,,- .. , .ui.-s.i.it Miporintcml . ..it-riiiaii won quick silver mine at Black Butte in the southern part of this county.; They Inspected the tunnels and other ! apparatus. Professor Stafford. Dr. Shinn, A .1. Elton and Walter Mc-1 Intyre superintended tho party. i Washington's Schedule. j The University of Washington -football schedule Is as follows: ! Lincoln High School Sept. 2fi; Washington High School Oct. 3 Whitworth College Oct. 17 Whitman College Oct. 24 Oregon Agricultural College. .Oct. 31 University of Oregon Nov. 14 University or Idaho Nov. 2G Personal Xotcs. I. Ij. Steiwer spent vacat'on in The Unites, the guest of Rev. Bailey. Miss Pearl Johnson, '11. was a guest at the Dunn ranch near Eu gene during part of vacation. Charles MeC. Snow. '0!1, spent a pleasant vacation visiting friends in Pendleton. C. .N". Mr Arthur, '01, was nomin ated nt the republican primaries for representative from Multnomah county. A. A. Anderson, another Oregon graduate, who aspired to a similar position, was unsuccessful. Loren E. Harris, a student at the University, returned Sunday night from Albany, where he spent the Easter vacation with friends. Wesley Wire visited Albany last week. Miss Hazel McN'air spent vacation with Miss Adele Goff In Hood river. Jani'-s K. Lyman snent Inst week at his home near Walla Walla. Miss Naomi Williamson visited friends In Salem last week. Carey L-osely went to his home nt Klamath Falls last week. Fritz Dean visited relatives at Grants Pass during the spring vaca tion. Miss Maud Service was the guest of Miss Bessie Kidder at Kosebiirg last week Prof. A. C. Terril and wife visited San Diego. Cal., iast week. The College Hour last Wednesday was a decided snceega. FOUR-MASTED GERMAN VESSEL IN SERIOUS Pllll He is depart- l. u r-.tni lion ti, t.-u ....t..! i . ... . the 1 rfc.ersitv i.i " ".'n ' alilondnirs l.ucfc. ("r Ihe appropriation. While there ! (.."Thp. '"('kl,'t day of mly life was is no absolute wnv nt ... oV ' 1 bought n box of Bucklen's of bodily e:vVn--. nervousness nn.l how the vote will .. ' : Arnlsa Salve." writes Charles F. Mil t'M.rcsseii tne opln on thit h. i "" ""'"() cey. i ai. iwo-ecnox' .XM"AIi MKI-TIVO OF T1IF, El (iF.XK IIOAIII) OF THADi: .- is hereby given to the niem ."11 o 'he Eug.-ne Hoard of Trade that the annual meeting for election of olflrers and other Important busi ness will be held Tuesdav uvening. May i;th. I90S. at S p m., in the office of the 'secretary, E .J. Frasler. 13.". Willamette street. R. M. PAY, Fres. In Hoscburg wnen itentirlcKs w as nr. '' ' ',' ii,.nis;i,n 0sted. and will now assist ln:'.w my IHiHtlcnl rarcsigjlf It comport th , ruling Iho case ugalnst him. unn .ns- 'tort my utterance. Not satisfied. If iiist.niiua. .wi under guarantee at W Kuykelldairs drug store ivu, Fresh garden seed In bulk. CIlAMHEliS 1UDWARE CO. speaker ,i-,i,n r.s r,-. slty might win three to one in tho fs """rednne of an annoying case of elections. " 'ne, itching piles, which had troubled me Mining Party. for ''ars and had yielded under no During the vacation week a rj.-tv treatment." Sold under gnar- ; f sttent engineer visited Oheiantoc at Wl Ku'kenlall' drug store. New York, .May 1. The Get four-inasted sliip Peter RIclBin ashore at Beach's Inlet, loaded ily, and the seas are breaking.' her Lifesavers have not yet to ed her. She went ashore last la The llickniers left -Ne" " terdav. hound for Kansoon mi a oil. worth $". TlifVKlr' ued at $.;u. null, and carneait.e 30 or :!.-. men. On ins to l'" . f nfnsnvine crt an eiions . .... ,,, reach her have hern uMecH rnchets could not he iiasseaom- . . I llofrtrp dai stranneu iessi-1. the gale v-cred. Wome oil and ail sails were set ij the W she might he blown on A n'ven..o . have been eie. - It Is believed ihe crew is in no w diate danger. BATTLESHIP FLEET ANCHORS AT OELBS The V'J1 Delninnie. May l.-'ne y battleship fhvt arrive at bav early tn" ,u& crowd had cKhorea i Une despiie the hour and that a mist '"'"'"",.;', rf' ..nd view ef ihe h"5. '"Ls-v until they had ctiterea- , i Ther are !"".. , w"..ors here for por,lo of the f ew ;'-' Cruz, across ihe hay mnrriift. .n. Tel l 'l' flotilla was M-).."lt(,a l...fn...i tin. ill I a-v. ""'" ( liver, n. until M-'v ,:''11" n: f ers an 1 floris'. Wi::af - ;. m: T('i'v HAY FOR one nub' i, J for i.K"'" hold exxi '; .t f" 4 and two e ... Kerry st re j D4 Bcbtcrlbe for M '