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tfifi Ef OELVE DAILI OTAHD. WKHVBSDAV. MAY a, jtK8 ARMY BILL INSURES BETTER PAY FOR SOLDIERS THE FRIENDLY STORE May Sale of Ladies' Tailored Suits Udies Suits' $14, $17, $20, $30 ' 1HA1)I.M7 CMMJf jt'IV NTt'KK OKKKKH 100 OF THIS SEASON'S MOST Kl'OKXH'S - Am a utii &i'WVt Ki WITH MAIIU OK JiOVKlTTY MATKItlAI.S, l AKHIO.Alll,K KUTS If Afl-f-.'f A, JtAJAII PANAMA IN TIIH NKWKST COLOItl.NiiM l'l,AIN M)THS, HIUMiK. PAXAM,. ..j : JjlU,,J,STICI, ( l T-A-WAV, POINTKU JACKKTS, AMI MODKIjH; IHU lll.K imhflNi t i', . ,j:i; ;4 AM) PLAIN COAT HI.KKVKS; SI'ITS HUT- KKTS OF PKHHIAN IIKAII), HlTTUIth .. " itr'.VKfi fAIIJHICII KKKW.TS. KVKltY HTITC'H Washington. May d Sen- ator WaTren I winy reported to the senate tni)lete agreement of the confreres on the army appropriation bill and It was adopted. . It makes a flat increase of $500 a year in the pay of officers and 35 per cent in the pay of.. enlisted men in the army. The bill, as originally agreed to. carried !)5,3S2.24, hut has been scaled down $3,- 4G3.102. Youy BANK ROBBER CONFESSED GRIME WHEN ARRESTED i.,r.i. v.. k William Tenant, J(t Is alleged, has confessed that he l.artkipated In the robbery of the ...,h(- ,.r tha ritlzons State Bank at Chatauqua, Kas., in April. He was arrested here at boarding house, where his lavish expenditure of money caused the police to invf, tigate. About $301)0 was token from the bank. r i :r...v - . . .nd vour who e svctn spring, as pimpi M . ..- mn. ovatin,, ;, nnually prove, tired feeling a- "Zr""1"' 01 r Hood's devised fo- sarsaparilla is the most effective medi, comrfctr !he.SomPle P Punfication of the fi?, PERSONA h AltliU KOH IHU'XSY sritl'.f.T vtiviu .-! i in. -iip fcVKKY CiAHMKXT MAI1K TO FIT AW I) IX TIIIOSK HUTS IS MADK IIV KXlUKIKNfKI) TA. KJWIIJI-K MNIXO. SI ITS OF MKItIT STAY FIT. KVKKV OAII.MFXT MXKI) W ITH TIIK III-. ;U(1 hMl MAKKIl HIT ADVKH IX KVKKV l'AKTICTIAlt. WK IK NOT MK.VI ON AiY 1'A -.tM T.:M A.l IT'S FKIKXI). UHH I KIKMH-V'S SI ITS IlKt'AI'SK IT IS I HI U N 1; 'J HA I hi. PMKSmiY STOKK HAYS I.VS GI'AKANTKK THAT iOKS WITH KVKIU SHT, AMI WHKX HI- AIT FOH THKV WILI, IT'S A HAKOAIX VOL' KNOW IT IS OXK. IF VOL' WANT A SLIT DON'T . i""'"- ILb NOT I-AST AT THKSK PltlCKH Suits Worth Up to $1 7.50, Sale Price $14.00 Suits WorthUp to $22.50, Sale Price $1 7,00 Suits Worth Up to $35.00, Sale Price $20.00 Suits Worth Up to $50.00, Sale Price 'O.OO . i . . . a 1. 1 I. mlvtona nnrl ur.Vl 1 . . t. . .Hi. n -l I.A JdHt a worn about the JncKetB, wiucn oonie in mu, umun, nnAt.cn ..u nna lK(. 8UK oiu Xrd $5.00f O, $'0.00 and $20.00 And the ladles' nnd misses' Skirts; new styles In gored and flnre, ,,1, wl(la told llrt)b of Voile, chirron Panamii. l'nnama, Sergo und novplty materials, in blac vllUu N llm!B!'!T.TT. $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 each EXTA CHARGE FOR. ALTERING GARMWTs SOLD At SALE PRICDS $15 Jumper and Shirtwjist Suits, each $10.00 n ..$10 PoHitlvely IdeiitlfletT -Caautauqua, Kas., May 6. Ham Tenant, under arrets! at T was positively Identified at ' -Wll-enver, of the robbery by Cashie" . water ' house' as one of the two ,,.,," held him up. men wh0 ' i.: r a i - " u , renovation ui inc wnoie svstpm r. . will make' vou feel hr-trpr ir,l. u.i. T ,r and give you the best possible prejarS s!P ys ot summer, as over 40,000 people have te- j ast two years. Today buy and begin to take " Hood's Sarsaparilla TTannl frwm. limiid. or in tnlwVr, fnrm oiirsatats. lOODosesjL Cal Brlggs, of Harrisburg, Is In th,e city. , . John S. Shafer, of Tippecanoe, O., is in the city. Louis Johnson went to Creswell this afternoon. A. G. Magers, of Salem, was in the city during the day. J. A. Carpenter, of Red Bluff, Cal., is in the city. B. F. Minney and wife, of Gate Creek, are In the city. H. Simons lft on yesterday morn ing's stage for Mapleton. W. A. Little, of .Napa, uai.. was am arrival in Eugene last night. . I Hon. R. M. Veatch, ot uotiago Grove, was In the city today. Mr and Mrs. P. llohl arrived down from Cottage Grove last night. Henry Veatch, of cottage wov is In the city this afternoon. H. Reed and family, ot i tore are In the tity for a few oay3. -lc , Mis. Guy Armitage, of Cr' whs in the city between train- ;sw.el'' v n Rr-ntt returned noni' ' ""a.T burg on the early motnlnf day. . . , Mae Emily Stevens rr this afternoon from 0 land. - ' Hnrry L. BovTv V ColtR?e Grove an V. D. scoor !... on the fly V OVBn.nir from Cali- tornia. J. Kun- this ww:o' Kunv n- nnrt m H. A. Booth were paas'or . ,. north on the flyer DIED At noon today South Wlllamettf Buell, aged 34 23 days, from ' leaves besides at her home on street. Mrs Ray years, 7 months and jlood poisoning. She dren. one of ncr nusumiu i -""-Her hushan them only a week old grocery stc d Is a clerk In Green s rangeman' re- Complete funeral ar the 9erv' .s have not been made, but FrMnv .ces will be iheld some time will b- Further announcements 3 made tomorrow. a to Lea stage to- airned home trip to Port- .8 a passenger to .ie afternoon train ,lv returned to Leaburg .ng after a short stay in liN'.t niglit. TWO d07.0l IllllgniriCOni Bull sum, r ,v. jninilT ami nilin wmni, wiure i" u.-unus, mul black1, matlo ot lino soil unti THireta. iik, inc Kinu iiiui win v jar well; all finely tailored with good full Slkins: values to 15.0t ich EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S.H.miENDLY WILLAMETTE ST . YOUR MON EY'S WORTH OR YOUR , MONEY BACK CITY NEWS Carson Mathuws Is grading Second street through tho Ulatr .reot ad dition. Another far tf alonr for the I1 vlnlty arhool arrived Ills morng from' Tnlno, Wh. floraAng will hcreattor conduct tho p$S8.H, ttlth Interest nnd costs, for business .!io, I goods soHl and delivered the defend- ' " nnt. 'ftllllums & Beau are attorneys A. F. K'!)t.nson, formwnly of Sunlal lor 1io plaintltt. Ditriiiirai ';.!., has taken x poHltlon i l-J- ,,h? J"Wt,!0r' "" i B.M. Stanley, one of the Commer- . ,,,, : 1" Kugeno this morning from Ander Tbn front of tnp jWicrrun building, llld anA will entor ullsi,leag (M'cupttid by the Bun .Miirche, Is be- j mir0 nr uuv a tr1(., of aI)( Me 8 ing ri'iiulntwl, greatly Improving Uie;wi1 ,,,n9t,(i wit, t1( apiiearnnce or u)iiwrni-e of the trm:lure. :t,e city nnd surroundlug country. S.iinuol Rmiine, iiKnnt for t.ie 'lls-Karno KxproHu Comiiany, I'll The general meetlliS of thu m werclM l"lb 1 be V'ld next Mon day evening at S oM k. Thu city round! 'JM meet hi nun .. :":.. . ? .La ,.-...., i...i, r'n,'x' "''' "e (invert L" . . .... ..,. ,.:- r, iHln,l !p" rock lr being spread nnd the pave- W'eat Seventh street will be the The crush nciiiuiiK hk'" ... . . , I rock is spread to keep the dope crew The ilL-es In tlin pnvemeiit where ll)llliy A mnjrlv r tllp ,.,.,,w ,a t'iui telephone company dug it up to working on the excavation of ICast v, " lul"1' ineir . HMiiv-siuiin.i ;'" " ; i'ii.ivontn street In the meant mo. . niltlee of the wliolo Ills evening " lxi( bv . the Wurrou Couslructlun ; further cnnnlflnr Ihe w.Uer Qtnestlon. I,, ,,.,.,", ,,,,, m ""'1 ... 1 I l.... ,1... ..!.. ...,.. , " 1 "a, nit! inn. iieir mm s(i-i 01 Mr Itlri. frnni Drnln hns accented ",1B f". wno lived .. r.""!".. .. .... ' lm In ICugene for many years and A posiiuiu lis 111.' 1.1 ll ...RM. up.-..- ,..,. ,,,,, ..,., - - ... . MA Will Ill'lVrt " " CoininlwKlonpr'a iwirt met In m .ivw u.i4uitti thla miiiriilni; llUir miMIIIIIJ n""r. ni 1 1 1 Kiifitimili I1H HMHHltlll St'VlTllll. ... n a , , ' . , ,man had no near relatives, but it William Wolf Ulcks, a graduate of w. -,,,, i,,,,.,,,! .1,,., , ,,,. ., the University of Southern Cilirnr- ,, ,,,, (lf ,, whog( whor6 nla nl I.01 AtiKoles today filed w.th . 1bmit8 ,,u ,,,,, , know Tne the county elerk '.Ms medical -.mo Blniu ed a few il.ivs nL-n .,,! I,,.. -, He has lecnted nt Juncllon City. ccw..d In estntillshlnir hi. I.lemir. A eatViurt or rflniun for Win depot roof and 11 tin of 'limber tt be usel on tho buiKliiK airlved Jiore morning. tlili A flue slvoirt'r iI rain I'his nrier noon, but the nvorme eltln would rather see a Utile warm weather ri.ght now. ' J. H. Morgan today filed with tti count v clerk n notlre of lurallnn ef the llomnlnko" mining rlulm on Sihai'li's creek. The Eugene Mill & Klevnlor C.inv n v,l,ll.. mul wlthOruwn from the inny has beiMin suit in the circuit Oregon Land Company, and Mark tourt agalntt Henry Loreli to recover There Is nH n force nt work mnklng h.'xes for tho Uine County I Take one or our Corrield power Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Assocl-1 washers on 30 days' trial and you can atlon nt Its factory in Ihn rear or u yir wasning w.tnout work. Irish's grocery sturo ut Kast Ninth anil Oak slrci't. I CHAMHKUS HARDWARE CO. New models easy riding Rnmbler bicycles on dlsplav. CIIAMltKKS HAIUIWARE CO. IDLE MONEY... Money ollen lies Idle awaiting opportunities tor aro and profit able Investment; but these opportunities do not coins every week, month or even year. In the meantime, this money should be ciirnlu something; and It can, If you place It In a certificate of deposit of this bauk. We offer you Intelligent ami accurate service, as well at conve nience and absolute wilely ror your limits. The Eugene L0.113 and Savings Bank QpItAl and Surplus $125,000.00 Established 182 Thousands or rolls nf now wall pa per lust received. CHAMHKUS II ARDWARFJ CO. Me sure and see the new short turn ' biiKtrv before buvlng. I CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. We are rather inclined lo I'ke the scientist who aaya a man should lie In ImI at least twenty minutes after waking no in the morning. See the new bsacetl Savage wheel. No vtrs rhre for hse. CH JjMnKRS HARDWARE CO. T!u IVmocratV or W.illu Walla have pledged, 10,000 ror a new daily paper to iTpresent their partv, j - i See the new sa""rrf csr"' l'nlng I CHAMllK'RS HARDWARE CO. a'V. and Mrs. II. A. Green arrived v ame last night from a trip to Cal-' liVirnln. J. J. Nurre left today for Maple River, Iowa, after a visit with rela tives in Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. McCornaek cntne up from Portland last night to visit their parents. David Murphy has returned home from Portland, where he has been for several weeks. Mrs. M. Welch went to Albany to day, after (lavine visited her son, Russell Welch, in Eugene. W. H. Lincoln, of Cottage Grove, was In (he city today, returning home on the afternoon train. F. M. Blair came up from Portland last night on account of the serious illness of Charles C. Croner. W. B. Warren, or the Warren Con struction Company, Is In the city, being registered at the Snieede. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kirkwood and daughter, Knld, visited Cottage Grove over night, returning home today. Walter Hnrrls left on the Tlyer last evening tor Belllngham. Wash., where he will remain Tor some time. W. H. Jenkins, traveling passen ger ngent of the S. P. Co., arrived in Eugene from the south this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Gilmore, of Manchester, Vt., are here as th. guests of F. R. nnd .1. F. Wetherhee Mm. Walter Cnllisen went to I lol - iy, Unn county, today tn !'H the singing at an evangelistic meeting '.herv. Will 1'. RH'-er and wife, of Port land, arrived here this afternoon to visit at the home of Xrs. Reiner's sister. Mrs. Dp.vlfl Link. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Day left on this morning's stage for Wycoff's. on the McKenzie, v.'.iere they will spend n few day3' outing. Mrs. J. M. MrElhany arrived here yesterday from Sandusky. Ohio, nd will spend the summer with her pa rents, r. and Mrs. II. B. Aupperle. TJr. TV. "H filer," a Aflferlnary sur geon of Portland, was In the city yesterday with' a view of locating here. He returned home Inst night. Mrs. Harry. B. Miller, 'wife of the Cniteil States consul at Yokohama, lanntv is here visiting her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, and other rela tives. Miss Helen Barber, of Portland, after an extended visit at the home of Superintendent nnd Mrs. L. R Al derman 111 Eugene, returned home today. Welhy Stevens reinrneit lust even ing from a trip to the southern part of the county, made In the Interests of his candidacy for assessor on the Democratic ticket. John II. Hartog returned last "isht from a trip to Portland, made 'or the purpose of transacting a llt 'le business In connection with the Commercial Club work. Mrs. T. F. Bennett returned to Hnlsey this noon after a short stay In Eugene. Mr. Bennett Is now en gaged In the butcher business at Hnl sey, owning the only shop Ihere. A. G. Benedict, of Boston, and L. P. Boyle, of Brooklyn, stopped off In Eugene last night on their way home from California, where ttiey hive been spending the winter. They topio-d off lo so-' Attorney S D. Al len. Mr.O'enodlot being an old friend ot his. ' O' We still have our bargain coen'er. which Includes hardware, furniture, r.ics and matting. Don't wait until thev are all gene. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. w- "- J. PIERPONT MORGAN. American lliiiuicier wiio visited ibe pope and Queen Helena while in Koaie recently. S. I' CO. BEATEN IN KEPIBLK AX PRIMARIES San Francisco, May 5. Incomplete returns trom today's primaries at midnight indicate that the Lincoln Roosevelt League hns carried the city by a large majority over the reg ular, or organization, ticket. Out of 69 delegates to the state convention chosen, there were 49 league men. The returns from the state Indicate a corresponding success for the league nt all points where they made a contest. Out of the totnl of 103 delegates In Los Angeles county, the league has probably elected 62. GASOLINE WOOD SAW W. G. White l prepared, to saw your'wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. Bee supplies of aii kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Bee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. XEW TOT. AY. I L.VttX MOW1XG First-class lawn mowing done ut reasonable rates. "Enquire a; Guard ofHce. m8 171 FOR SALE A line farm of acres win ne soul tor i) per acre on good terms, if sold in the next thirty dayB. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Oregon. Box 94. j6 FOR SALE A well Improved faim of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This is a bargain ut $ HI per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg, Or. FOR SALE Two good timber claims for location Terms rea sonable. Smith & Brown, Co burg, Oregon. Box 94. 'fl FOR SALE 24 head of well-bred driving nnd general business horses, just arrived from Califor nia. Call at Hangs' liverv stable. Ninth nnd Olive streets. J. A. Carpenter. '111I2 FOR SALE No. 13 SO acres 7 1-S miles out; house and barn; $2n pc acre. No, IS I 40 acres. 3 miles from Eugene; hlghlv improv ed; growing crops go with tarm: the best thing we know of ror the money: $4srt. No. i;,yA finp farm of con acres; improved; out 12 miles; $2:, ,,,-r a re. No. 179 :"0 acres: no buili.iii,: mile, out: a ...r acre. Also hundred? ef other farms and ranches We ornt.-ct our rniti uncrs from all frauds and swindles, believing we .can make more nvniev bv locating a man right, and then locating his friends, than by any iher m,.;h. od. Oit-sju Land Company. li IHIIIIMIMIIMIIIHHIIMMIC I .1 ONE SIDED. The speaker fn the meeting Has everything: his way. The audience must listen To whttt he hutf to say. No one talks back or offers s Suggi-stlonH to his face. Please tell us. then, why should he Not make with ease a case? Not like a rough and tumble Discussion on the street Indulged In with a stranger That he may chance to meet. No; tilings are vify different. For when he has the call It's up to all dissenters f To go and hire a hall. . The man who holds the platform 'c:i he has paid the rent Can also hold opinions Of any iwi.it or bent. There may be some objector To his pet line of talk. And. while they have a recourse it is to take a walk. Tiiey saw the nlr expounding Their viewpoint of the law. They mercilessly hammer Large chested men of stravr. They grill tho ones who differ And put them on tho rack And win their case In triumph- With no one to talk back. Locket Where It Would' Help. "You heard' about the new noiseless gun?' "Yes." "I wonCer If the principle could be applied to the man ' who Is In clined to shoot of! his mouth?" Wanted, a Better Way. "What Is your recommendation for a social reform V "Miner "Yes." "Well. I think we should have n more direct, less painful nnd less cumber some way of sealing our heiresses." "What do you menu?" "We first have to buy a little prince ling or dukeilng at on enormous cost, don't we?' vYes." "Then marry them to our daughters." "Right" "Then we have to divorce them at a high figure for settlement before the (jirls can be comfortable." "I sec." Running a Risk. "Pretty close run. Is he?" "Yes; lie Is living from hand to mouth." "Bail as that?" "Yes, nnd almost worse. I under stand the connection is so close that be almost bites bis hand sometimes." THESE WILILBEHOEX MORE THAN" EVER Kfc'Jcnv " "US Signet Rings SKiXET KI.NGSAltEva, lWl LAU 111 TMI ST BE 13. OliAVKII. VK HAVK 15 KXl'KHT ENUHAVKR ffl, WILL EXGKAVK Ol'R R1JB FUKK OK CHAIfGK. A REASONABLE. AMOl'Sl OK KXtiltAVIXO WILL It DO.MC I'HEK, OX GOOD SOLI) BY IS, WATTS The Up-to-Dite Jewels Cor. 9th and Willamette St Supplied With His 'Kind. ' "lie- Is t-rnr.y to'go on the stage." ' "Why doesn't be go?" "He would but for one thing." "Folks object?" , ' "Xo. They nro not needing any scene shifters." Anarchv's Press Is Freedom's Foe So Uncle Sam Say "Thev Must Go 'iVv excite fanatics at- .::...!....,. (,. the ve(t& ! of deeds of violence. ; j 111Ust indeed be u ..i.,.,.0 if von findiM3 ! our meals. Try theM I Ccfe restaurant once 1 I vou will not can i-r i dining to frq 1 tlie future. E. C. Gulli' FeeJ ond Livery, Boards ' ' PERT PARAGRAPHS. The uses of adversity are blessed In deed when they jiolnt the way to pros perity. The best nnd most Universal mascot Is bnrd work nnd plenty of it faithful ly persevered In. Many n mnn when he has drowned hla trouble straightway hunts some more that he may send It by the same route. O I'eople are much Inclined to take you at your own valuation, so keep n stiff nppor lip nr.d display the original price tag. o - -Trouble always has plenty of pro moters, not a few of which masquer- de under the guise of peacemakers, f t sntscitiiii: i on hie i;i.UUf si Fall fn-k l"' (1 Kl MADAME Dai A Bats. rfli'' Sol 1 ,7