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r FRED CRAIG AND " " 15 Friendly, Store-Eugene's Largest and Best Store, 592-594 Willamette St., EugweV KITCHEN & KOMPP Successor to ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eueene. Or. E. C. Oulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding ' Stables New Floor Room Now Rubber Tire Turnouts. FaU'Crerk Stage Line. 100 Wert 8th Street. - Phone Main DO Paint - Paint Wall Paper : Wc arc now located in our new store J Ludford & Haskell Prutlcal Pal nlera and Decorator! cor. W. Sth and Charnelton Phone, Red 54 J J A New Set of , Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you enn make thom GOOD A3 NEW for only BOo ? A can cif Chlnamol will work wonders In your homo. See that the Chinaman la on evory can. See our west allow window. AHK TO SEE OCR NEW WALL PAPER , 16-18 West Sovcnth St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Madame Dean's FRENCH n., a FEMALE rlLLOi A Bafb, CntTAiK n Ltsr rum HvrruBwxt) MENtrTMl'ATUlN. Mill IMW1 II FA&. Haiti Hun! HwdTl HtlinwtHm Uuni intml or Money lUrutilM. Hrnt vr wtil fur ll.oi) or box. WIUm-iuI thorn on trtiil, U Ih pll for wlim rrllcvtM. Hunutlpa Kiw. liwint on (vttlnf llm enuitiu, mvpt no auhct.tuto, If your dniKKi"t dm- not havu Uiuiu MUtl your orders lo I bo WlTEO HEOIML CO., lot 74, Liictlhv, H. Sod in Eugene by W. L. Delano A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming: Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth ior sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th SI JONES ARRESTED AT HEPPNER CIGARS Julius Goldsmith vol x; hex w.wri'ii ix i:k;i:ni: nut oNTi:iiitTi(J to oi i:.( v ok minor (iiitL ap- IMtKlli;XI)i:i) SHERIFF KISK M ILL I1RIXG 'J II KM RACK FOR TRIAL Sheriff Fred Flak this morning re colved a message from Sheriff Shutt at Heppner Informing him thr.t Fred Craig and Harvey (SI) Jones, who are wanted here on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of Addle Watts, a minor, a ward of the Juvenll" 'nurt of this city. It will hi remembered that a num ber of ynun:c mon, Craig and Jones Included, wore a cuscd several weeks jgo of taking wart In a carousal In which this girl and an older girl were the principal, with the result that warrants were Issued for six of the men. Henry Jones and William Twllloy were bound over to the cir cuit court, Jones giving hull, but Twlllcy Is In the county jail, not be ing able to give bonds. 81 Jones. Fred Craig and Maurice woolwine. getting wind of the fact that arrestB wore to he made, left town. Shell Coffman was also arrested at the time, but he was discharged from custody, It being proven that he was not mixed up In the affair. Sheriff Fisk will leave on this ovonlng'B train for Hoppner, and will brhig Jones and Craig back for ex amination before Judge Bryson, of the Justice court, who this morning Issued a warrnnt for their arrest, the sumo being wired to the sheriff at Hoppner by Sheriff Flak upon learn ing that the two men were there. The officers havo been on their trail ever since they loft Eugene. They located them a few days after they left at Portland, and Policeman Harry Graham went down" to arrest them, hut It was learned that they had gone over "to Vancouver, Wash., the same day. They were hoard of again In Portland, and later learned that they had sturted for Eastern Or egon. Woolwlne's whereabouts are as yet unknown. MEDICAL SCHOOL HOLDS GRADUATING EXERCISES President P. L. Campbell went to Portland this morning to attend the graduating exercises of. the medical department of the University ot Ore gon In Portland. The exact number of the class Is not known, but It Is said to bo about thirty. The diplomas which the young doc- tors receive Is not equivalent to a state examination, that tost being ta kun later. J. W. BARRINGER Expert houscmovcr Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence. Eas Fifteenth and Oak Sta. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. Tlio Smccilo. C. A. Rny, S. F. O. V. Kllno, Durnngo, Colo. F. H. Button, Marco-la. Andrew Anderson, Mnrcola. S. lioclunnn, Seattle l!0lt. J. T. Ellin, S. F. M. Kutz, Philadelphia. F. J. Archer, N. Y. Wm. Weir. N. Y R. A. McCully, llalsey. l M. Stuart, Astoria. H. Clay Thomas, Cincinnati. Mrs. E. L. Brown, S. F. W, II. Blackburn, Murcolu. E. II. Goliof, Chicago. LcKoy Wagner, Cincinnati. W. P. Smith, S. V. Chas. Mnnson, S. F. I. B. Wells, Boston. H. H. Dunbar, S. F. W. R. Reynolds, Portland. , J. E. Adler, S. F. M. Dunts, N. Y. Honry long, Portland. J. L. Rogers, N. Y. J. B. King, Portland. It. W. McLeod, 8. F. M. Hochno, Chtcngo, . Karl King, Etigunu. Mr. and Mrs. Long, N. Y. E. T. Hitchcock, i-ortlaud. 1). Cornier, St. Joe, Mo. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is heretiy given thai the county commissioners' court of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all materi als and construction of a county bridge across Brumbaugh creek on county road No. bUS, at a place des ignated by the court, In accordance with tho plans, specifications ad strain diagram now on file In the of- tlc of the county clerk of Lane conn ty. Oregon; suld bridge to be a Howe truss span of ninety-two (92) feet, supported on double bent piers set on bedrock, with approaches aggregat ing sixty-five (6I) feet In length. Each bidder will be required to de posit with his bid a certified check In the sum of five (6) per cent of tho amount of hla bid, nil bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May 8, 190S, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. The court reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Br order of the court this 1Mb day ot April, 190H. E. V. LEE. County Clerk. Valued Same an (lolit. n. O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Mis., says: "1 tell my customers when they buy a box of New Lite Pills that they get the worth ot that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by " Kuykendall, dniRRlst. SSc. , TRK 1IKW STOCK IX). At the OrpheiOu all this week. Pm sentlng tonight the (arcs comedy, "Clams." ml May Sale Embroideries. Laces. Nets, Etc 18 in. Emb. Flouncing Values to $1.00, for Q yd. 46c ' ... 1. ...1,1,, Inu.irllnn 500 vrirds beautiful Swiss and Nainsook flouncing, l.find and op,n work designs, eyelet work, wide l""'0." to match many of these embroideries; sets suitable for dresses, values to SI.-j a u, ior, u u. 25c to 40c Net Top Oriental Laces, a yard 11c P'-. white; cream and drab shades In net top Ornta, jzgfrTZ'TlZ jmuurna; we uuvise euny uujine juu ,o.. ---- wi Oriental, Venice ana ruei Lace Band, $ 1 . vals., yd. 48c A lucky buy enables us to offer you 500 yards of the most favored dress trimmings for this spring and summer, Venice and Fillet Lace Bands, 1 to 3 Inches wide, come In white, butter and ecru shades; values to $1.00, for a yard 480 1 9 in. Venice and Maltese All Over Laces, Vals. $2. yd. 60c 10 pieces 19 Inch white Venice and Maltese Allover Laces for Waists, Yokes, Sleeves, etc; 2 to 5 yard pieces; values to $2.00; for, a yard 0c Corset Cover, Emb. yd. 25c 10c and 15c Laces, yd. 5c 6000 yards Plat, Val. and cotton Torchon Laces and in sertions, 1 to 5 Inches wide, big variety patterns, suitable for dresses and underwear trimmings, -Special, a yard Be Big assortment of French, German and Filet Val. Laces Corsets Have No Brass Eyelets Kubo Corsets come in noles stiiteil rr i made from non-unstable steels and the very lK-,t t. .""J lUHISte IS UMti. J"" ui iiiu simiii-M lealures rn i u tBVk and ease to tho wrun-r. ,re u rTtt jj Turn hlff eellerR. 711. made Of COlltil nnrl 71 I '. ium high bust, long hips, slender waist'llm..6 ' BlUstl value at, each "lr Two exceptionally strong numbers are 648 and 658,, made of Coutil and Batiste; girdle top with long hip; if you want a low bust corset this is the one to get; each $1.00 Style' 752, re-lnforced hip and high bust, long over-hip made of ex tra heavy quality coutil; white and dab, each $1.50 Style 1043 is the best Corset made at the price for stput figures; re-in-forced coutil; all sizes, each. $2.50 Silk Broche Corsets In whlte.plnk and light blue; twu styles, ea. . . $3.00 Girdles, tape girdles and Corsets In white and tlrab; . . . .5Uc and $1.00 Ladies' and Misses' Ideal and Fer ris Waists, 3 styles 50c and $1.00 Cambric Underwaists for children & misses; plain and lace trimmed; prices -5c and 50c Nazareth and Acorn Knit Waists for children; ages 1 to 14 years; two prices, each 15c and 25c ttti IUl fife M All the New That's Good All the Good That's NewFrom the Cheapest That's Good to the Best That's Madi $1.50 Black Silk doves, pair, $1.00 5 dozen long black Gloves, extra heavy silk and double tlped fingers; Blzes 5 1-2 to 8; regular $1.50 Gloves; mall orders filled, pair ,.$i.00 Short silk GloveB 50c and $1.00 a pair; the fam ous Niagara make, best onearth. 16-Button Length Kid Gloves, $350 $4.00 18 button length French Kid Gloves In white, black, tan, mode, brown, navy, etc; sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2 ; special, a pair $3.50 Driving Cloves $1.50 and $2.00 pr. sizes 6 1-2 to 8 1-2 with gauntlet. Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.75 and $2.00 We carry a complete assortment of short Kid Gloves; all sizes, all colors In the well known Dent, Perrln makes; we fit all Gloves at coun ter; mall orders promptly filled. 10c II. S. Handkerchiefs, each 5c 25c Lac and Emb. Kerchiefs, each 10c 25 dozen Handkerchiefs in plain hemstitched and lnce trimmed edges and embroidered effects; the biggest values we have ever offered; 10c villus 5c; 25c values 10c each; children's Handkerchiofs, 2 for 5c. Nice assortment ot ladles' embroidered Kerchiefs at from 35c to $1.50 Mail orders promptly filled. iork Goods Stork Absorbant Diapers The Stork Absorbent Diapers are cut and shaped to exactly fit without bundling up the child's body with unnecessary and overheat ing cloth. They allow perfect freedom to the legs. The cottoit plush center Is more absorbent than six thicknesses of bird's-eye, and may be cleaned as easily and thoroughly as a handkerchief. - Stork Waterproof Goods Stork sheeting, soft and silky, Stork rubber Bags, Stork rubber Diapers, Stork rubber Bibs; Friendly, Lane County agents. 56-inch Table Linen, the yard, 2 .-.no pieue umy, od men bleached Union Damuk ueui iiaueru, extra quality, only, yd 64-inch Linen Damask, the van! 3 pieces full bleached and silver bleached Dam- nuiui ana scroll designs; lull 61 it wiye; worm ioc; special, yd 50- Splendid values at $1.00 and'jl.50 In fn'11 "71 double satin Damask; splendid assortment of imneiun, uupmus 10 iuaicn at fj.uo and R.oj. I'd uu.cu. Napkins at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.75 Worth $2.00, $3.50 and $4.50; size's 20 In. toll in; big variety of patterns; this is a splendid opportunity to lay in a supply of Napkins. 15c Large Huck Towels, each, lie Other small Huck Towels, each 5 and 714 20 doz. all white hemned Huck Towels, good for ordinary use; lac quality, each .....lit Turkish Towels, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c Worth 10 to 15 per cent more; some bleached; others unbleached, fringed and hemmed;; the 25c and 50c Towels are extra large and heaij. Toweling, Checked and Plain Crash in Brown and White prices 5c to 20c a yard. The values are the best to be had anywhere for the prices; all linen Hud Toweling, 2 7 Inches wide, yd S Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, and Telescopes every uesenptdon We show about 250 different styles and qual ities In Suit Cases and by buying In quan tities and getting carload rates we are en abled to undersell any competitor. A KKW Sl'IT CASK SPKC1AUS. ' No. 1. Dress Suit Case, sheep case leather lu rich brown color, wide top, steel frame, round swing handle, brassed bolts and locks, straps; cloth-lined; shirt fold In lid; strap In body; equal to other dealer. $0.00 cases; our regular prlco $1.25 No. 2. Dross Suit Case, heavy sow-hldo case leather, brown color, steel frame, brass plated bolts andlocks, straps In ' body; price $5.50 Same straps all around $0.00 No. 3. Dress Suit Caso, solectod cowhide case leather; steel frame, -heavy corners; linen lined, straps, shirt fold, brown and tan, price $7.50 No. 4. Dress Suit Case, heavy selected cow hide case, leather, stitched swing handle, steal frame, sliding lock and catches, heavy sole leatlrer; straps, linen or leath er lined; brown, black or russet; price $10.00 No. 5. Dress Suit Case. French edge, fancy bronze lock and clasps, made light weight particularly for ladles; has gros-graln silk lining with pocket, price $0.00 STRAW SCIT CASK. 50 straw Suit Cases, size 22-24-26; made with leather corner and edges; good brass lock and bolts; linen lined, price from $:.0O to $3.50 No. 6. Same as No. 5 with better stock and hand 8ewe? at ..... $12.50 No. 7. English Vellour case, full stock Russian leather; extends 5 Inches; heavy bolts and cor ner and straps all around; this Is an extra good ' value; price $10.00 No. 8. English Morocco grain cowhide leather hnnd sewn, French edges, leather lined, full straps all around; finest case for hard service made; price $ ls 0() No. 9. Russian stock cowhide leather Case, 7 i-2 Inches deep; lenther lined; nickel clasp bolts and locks, Ebony toilet set separate, gllted satin lined leather trav In body ( oii CAXVAS Sl'IT CASK. -" 50 Canvas Suit Cases In sizes IS Inches to 26, made with straps all around; price ....25c to $1.25 Excellent Trunk Values Wall bureau trunk, canvas cover sheet, steel bound, brassed Yale lock, three sliding Drawers; $22.60 values, sale price. $20.00 8teamer Trunk, 3 Z Inches long, one tray; $11.00 value, price .$0.00 Flat top canvns covered Trunks In sizes 28 to 38 Inches; made with sheet Iron bindings, steel clamps; patent bolts, welten and Monitor locks $1.00 to $10.00 Fine high grade Trunks, all sizes $10.00 to $30.00 No. 10. Imitation Alligator case, brown and olive color; leather cor ners and handle, cloth lined; at $1.-15, $1.55 mid $1.45. No. 11. Paper pulk Keratol covered Suit case, rich brown color, looks like leather, 6 inches deep, anchor handle, cloth lined; price ..$2.00 No. 12. Genuine Peganold Water proof Suit case, brown and tan col or, green finish, leather corners, tan locks, bolts and clasp; price $3.00 N. 13. Extra fine made Dress Suit Case, Imitation sheepskin, genuine leather straps, corner and ' handle $-1.00 REAL HORNED ALLIGATOR SUIT CASE. Genuine Alligator Suit Sase, 7 inches deep, made of selected leather, : horned back on top, stitched edges, roll handle, heavy steel frame; wide lid, pig-skin lining, amber color, PRICE $35.00 Club bag to match with removable ebony Toilet fitting, price . .$30.00 FIXE 11 LACK LEATHER SET Fine black walrus Suit case, 24 In. $25.00; Club bag to match; for toilet set, $5.00 extra. Shawl Straps. . . .25c, 50c nrnl 75c. Club Bags, Grips and Telescopes Gladstone Bags, Club Bags, Satchels and Grips In, all sizes styles, and made of all leathers from sheepskin to the finest black seal and horned alligator; also we carry a complete line of Imi tation and inexpensive traveling companions. We can please anybody; prices , Little Tudor Play Suits for children between the ages ol 1 nd 8 years. They are mide good serviceable fast color ' Chambras and Ginghams and com in blue and tan, grey and mm and navy with colored trlmmuP Price 50c the Suit Boy's Knee Panti, 100 dozen "si"': good, Pants and M", erbockers lorj at following pnj $1.50 rm- ,iS $1.25 Pant.... I', si.oo rn j 7.V Pants .! .-,0c Pan" j J.V l'nt VOTK TO STRIKE ! ! I am booking orders for for rhyrsanthemums for de livery In May. Orders taken until May 15th. Leave order for cut flow ers and dontgns with R. K.ie, florist, 595 Willamette St HI T CHAXGK M1XDS 'J Cleveland. O.. May 2. After vot- Ing 1452 to 128 In favor of a strike. I the conductor and motormen of fhei Municipal Traction Co. tonight prac- tlcally reached an agreement wlth the mayor and the traction officials j th will mi, l.l m trlW, Thn men failed to secure the two-cent-per- hour raise but ar given to under- Atanil that they may expect an m-j Wmuua wh.in , '. ,ll,,n nnmimnv Tn rellftva itnna!!:ifltlnn nl... .... show a sufficient surplus. the bowvls, tone and strengthen the w '.digestive organs, put them in a nat- A. King Wilson, of Portland, has lira) condition with Holltstcr's Rocky entered the rare for Joint state en- j Mountain Tea. the most reliable ton ator from Clackamas and Multnomatulc for thirty years. SSc, Tea or Tb countle against C. N. McArthur. WUWeta. son Is a Democrat. LINN DRUG CO. NEWS NOTES. The ladles of Rosebnrg last week j nave au Indian village entertainment ! which took. It was a skookum af-i fair from the program to the mucka-1- tnilCk. Rnwhhr. ho. - , L . - ,v nui orancn i of the Commercial Club which Is do-1 oiue uvfij- ooosxing. A fire broke out In the residence or Superintendent .ln,. , ,k , tentlary at Salem about noon Satur-' f',..T,hetra"se "f the ,ire Is not! . i. "n. out it is supposed to have been eause,t'hy crossed S ires The i los Is estlmatedoat $1000 The roof was badly burned through In u w".W "nd 11 18 ,ho"h' that t w..i bj)necessarv to hul aft En tirely new rcof.-fl9 WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY A XI) TOMORROW Western Oregon and West ern Washington Showers to night and Tuesday; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon and-Southern Idaho--Falr tonight with frost; - Tuesday Increasing cloudiness. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Increasing cloudiness and possible show, ers tonight and Tuesday. J DIE0 ( . . . . T1 At Smlthfiold.Ut.';, 190S. Daniel Smith. Smithfleld. aced wasoneofthecar'. county. An obltuarj . -,nit to if iii. : are f'"-... .tore i the Wens n - g, entire StOCk OI j entire stock of i .tore m.it b'('p7tr j i