THE WfifesK DAILY UCARD, 'mOKDAT. MAY 11. 1908
Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, and Telescopes
We show about 2.10 different styles and qua,
idea In Suit Cases and by buying In quan.
titles and getting carload rates we are en
abled to undersell any competitor.
A KKW Kl'IT TASK Kl'KCIALS.
No. 1. Dress Suit Case, sheep case leather
in 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
dealers S6.00 cases; our regular
price ..$1.25
No. 2. Dress Suit Case, heavy sow-hldo case
leather, brown color,'' steel frame, brass
'plated bolts and lucks, sirups: in
body; price $.1.30
Bnino straps all around . . $(l.oo
No. 3. Dress Suit Case, selected cowhldo
case leather; steel frame, heavy corners;
linen lined, straps, shirt fold(i brown and
tuu, price $7..K)
No. 4. Dress Suit Case, heavy selected cow
bide case, leather, stitched swing handle,
steel framo, sliding lock, and .catches,
heavy sole leather; straps, linen or leuth
er lined; brown, black or russet; :
price : 110.00
No. 5. DresB Suit Case, French edge, fancy
bron.o lock and clasps, made light weight
particularly for ladles; has gros-graln silk
lining with pocket, price ...$D.OO
BTKAW SUIT CASK.
50 straw Suit Cases, size 22-24-20; made
with leather corner and edges; good brass
lock and bolts; linen lined, lrlce
from ( . . :M to $;l..10
Your Money's ?
Worth or Your
Money Back
The city council holds Us regular
meeting tonight. '
Many hogs are being brought Into
the spring markets.
Another car or stone for the Di
ivlnlty school building has arrived.
A marriage license has necn Issued
to Claude W. Yuncuy and
Poarl Damewood.
Next Thursday night Nell McMll- '.
Inn, a Y. M. C. A. lender, will speak
ut tho University. v I
I
L. N. Roney Is driving piles on the
trostle work at Judklns Point at tho .
rate of twonly-flvo a day.
A now cemont walk will built In
the next fow days lu front of tho
Willamette hotel on West Eighth
street.
A railroad crew la laying a side
track on tho south side of the new
passenger depot, and filling the .low
ground noarby.
The all dny session of the Women's
Union of the Uaptlsl church has been
iiostponed until oue week from to
morrow. Tho Ax Hilly store at Mnrcola has
(boon purchased by II. C. Neitl, for
merly of tho firm of Nlckltn & Nenl
t this city.
The Oregon Heaver, the publica
tion of the Junior class of tho Uni
versity, was Issued today. It Is a
Tory creditable production.
The1 rain last night prevented tin
Warren Construction Company from
spreading the tup layer of u purl of
Seventh stroot this morning.
Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho M. K.
church wtll meet tomorrow after
noon at the usual tlmu In tho homo
or Mis. Will llllstrsp, 255 Tenth
street.
Fishing nt the mouth of the Mc
Kenzle Is reported ns being good yos
toribiv Dan Hill was down and
caught a number of fine ones, and
others report the finny denizens of
the rlvor bit voraciously.
Bergor Bonn received today for ;
GITY NEWS
George Nichols the first gasoline people to come out nnd see them per
traetlon woodsnw In this county. The form. An admission of 25 cents will
machine was run up WlUaniet to bo charged. , 1
citreet. and white not as fast iih-imii
automobile. It seemed as certain In, Mllvoy Rohvnsky caught 40
getting there. ! trout yesterday on the Rubvosky
pine out on tho Long Tom. He
Fire warnings are helm pill out by j maintains that stream Is equal tonny
the fire wardens now. All who lenv-, of Eastern I.nne county for both
Ihelr camp fires liurnlns. who penult . luiniliiK mi l Ushlng. Some of the
flit to.eape from their land, or use'
comliiuullilo gun wadding, as well as
IDLE MONEY...
Money often lies Idle awaiting opportunities for safe and profit
able Investment; but these opportunities do not come every week,
month or even year.
In (he mciuHtlnic, this money should be earning something: and
It rah, ir you place It In a certificate of deposit of this bank.
Wo offer you Intelligent nnd ni-eunile service, as well as conve
nience and absolute safety for your funds.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and Surplus $I2C,OOO.CO Established J82
Of Every
No. 6. Same as No. 5 with better stock and hand
sewed at '. $12..1() ,
No. .7. Kugllsh Vollour case, full stock Russian
. 'leather; extends 5 Inches; heavy bolts and cor
ner und straps ull around; this is an' extra good
value; price 810.0'
No. 8. Kngllsh Morocco grain cowhide leather,
hand lewn, French edges, leather lined, full
straps all around; finest case for hard service
made; price $1.1.00
No. 9. Russian slock cowhide leather Case, 7 1-2
Inches deep; leather lined; nickel clasp bolts
and locks. Ebony toilet set separate, Kilted,
satin lined leather tray In body $20.00
. CANVAS 81'IT CASK.
50 Canvas Suit Cases in sizes 18 Inches to 26, made
with straps all around; price ....25c to $1.25
S.H; FRIENDLY
592-594 WILLAMETTE ST
those who set out flies, are liable to
various penalties. -
"Mrs.''' Temple's Telegram"' Is
billed to appear at the Eugene thea
tre Thursday night. ; ; . -
Gootce Smith and his two friends
caught 130 trout in their trip down
the McKenzle rlvor yesterday.
Work was liegun this morning on
the excavation for tho Garrett, Wells
and Mitchell brick on Willamette,
between Sixth und Sevonth streets.
Navel oranges are reported less
plentiful than during the past month.
Lo I u ll Chief receipts are now of the Mediter
ranean Sweets. The orange season
will be over In "bout a month and a
half. The season will open nguln
during November. '
Wm. L. MeFnrlnnd will rnlse the
building now occupied by Finnegan's
blacksmith shop, when that firm
moves to Its new location three doors
south, and Merger and Roan will use
the reconstructed building for their
agricultural Implements
The final debate between Lebanon
and Astoria high BChools has been
changed from May 15to 29 nt the
request of the Lebanon team. This
is tho conclusion of tho whole winter
work In which nearly every Bchool
In tho statu had a team.
Rev. E. C. Wlgmoro, of this city,
has Just completed a flvo-years' pas
torate nt the Christian church at
Monmouth, preaching: his Inst ser
mon yesterday. Ho roturned from
there today. I lo has assepted the
pastorate of tho Christian church
ut Springfield
II. M. Cake, republican nominee
for 1'nltert States senator, speaks nt
Cottage Grove tonight In the Inter
ests of his candidacy. Ho was ex
pected lo spend this morning In Eu
gene, hut was detained for some rea
son. He speaks hero tomorrow.
One person has been nppronrhed
during the last fow weeks by twelve
I tramps. Of (hi t number eight asked
for old conts. though tho ones on
their backs seemed very good. It Is
Hill il that hrakeheani tourists use
coals as a nort of coin of the realm.
An extra cont is u vnluublo thing on
a cold nr wet night.
i ne I'liivertuiy ami iiigu srnoni
baseball team will play a
match .
game Wednesday afternoon.
The,
llgh school lads are developing re
markably Into fast bnllplnyers, and
the U. or O. bunch has established
a reputation chough to induce the
n-.iut were fourteen Inches In length.
Chinese pheasants nre very plentiful
Description
In tn at district, and In wlnte rsome l 4 '.
remarkable kills of geese and ducks :
have been made. ' PERSONAL
. !
George Croner and wife leave in
tho morning for the Log House hotel I
at Belknap Springs to prepare for! C. A. Hardy went to Cottage Grove
seven or eight people who will ar-1 'Bst night.
rive here Wednesday morning. This j Mrs. H. J. Miller returned to Al
ls the earliest that the famous re-1 "any today.
sort has ever been opened. The soa-1 De" McGarty came up from Port
son will extend until October 1 and 'and thlB 'afternoon,
from the letters received by Mr. Cro- H. C. Million went to Corvallls this
ner concerning the snrlnira there will morning on business.
be more guests at the hotel than
ever before during the coming sea
son.
FURNITUKH FACTORY
Having purchased the Day & Hen
derson furniture factory, I am now
prepared to manufacture furniture
upon special orders, and am pre
nared to fill orders for tho retail
or wholesale trade. Rennlrlnff work !
also solicited and prompt attention!
given same. I
My prices will be found reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed In every
respect. R. C. MORGAN.
,
FREE LECTURE
Walter Thomas Mills, author of
"The Struggle for Existence," and
editor or the Snturday Evening Trib
une is a leading authority on con
structive Bocinllsm. He will address
the people on the subject, "Public
Ownership or Monopolled Indus
tries" at the courthouse Friday even
ing, May 15, at 8 p. ni. Everybody
cordially Invited. ml5
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W G. White l prepared lo saw
your wood on Bhort notice.
Phone Black 4351. Resldenoe,
516 West Sixth street
COW FEED
AUnlfa meal. At Bailey's Tenth
and Wlllnmetto streets.- Phone Red
John Ui'r..-., ol Vinlng, it., says: "I
havo been selling HeWltt's Kidney
nnd Blndder Pills tor about a year,
and they give, better satisfaction than
nay pill I ever sold.' For sale by
all druggists.
Sen tho new snr ; carpet lining.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. '
' Thousands or rolls of new wall pa-
pPr j1)8t received
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Bee supplies of nil kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Bee supplies of all klno
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
Be sure and see the new short turn
biigirv before buylnr.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
New models easy riding Rambler
bicycle on display, i
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
; We still have our liargHln cotiuter.
which Includes hardware! furniture
rugs nnd matting.
Don't wait until
they are nil gone
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
1 Simmons' Photo Tent Oak street,
near !th. Stamps, postcards and
photos at lowest prices.
When your food seems to' nauseate
you take Kodol. , Take Kodol ow
.111,1 mill v.,n v,. . - .1.,!,.
. ;kI, .. , " " " ', """'
what It will do and you will find the'
truth of this statement verified after '
you have used Kodo, for a few week.
It Is sold lu-re by .11 dmg8lt. ,
j '
i iici 11 i a ( i nil uixiur niH'iii
CASTOR1A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bcar-Q tho
&lguaturo
No. 10. Imitation Alligator case,
brown and olive color;, leather cor
ners and handle, cloth lined;
at $1.4.1, $155 nl $1S-
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 Peganoid Water
proof Suit case, brown and tan col-
or, green, finish, leather corners,
tan locks, bolts and clasp;
price . J3.00
N. 13. Extra fine made Dress Suit
Case, Imitation sheepskin, genuine
leather straps, corner and
handle $-
REAL HORXEI) M.IGATOR SUIT
CASK.
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, PRICK $S.1.00
Club bag to match with removable
ebony Toilet fitting, price. .$30.00
' FINE BLACK 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 and 75c.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
George Kelly went to Tacoma to-
day on a business trip.
JMiss Helene Robinson returned
last night from Albany.
Senator 1. H. Bingham went to
Cottage Grove last night.
Mrs. J. E. Wright, of Portland,
Mrs. John Smith" went' to Come-
lius this morning to visit friends.
Manacer Heaton. of the tele-
phone company, visited Cohurg today.
Master Kenneth Strawn returned
'his afternoon from a visit at Hal-
sey.
Miss Ora F. Jackson returned this
afternoon from a short visit at Junc-
lion
"Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kllkers went to
"Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit
friends.
Dr. D. A. Palne and wife 'have re
turned from their pleasure trip to
California.
Father Meyer returned to Portland
this morning, atter a visit with Fath
er O'Farfell.
Horace Burnett returned this af
ternoon from an over-Sunday trip to
points north.
Miss Arnspiger came In from Har
rlsburg today to visit her sister, Mrs.
A. L. Morris.
Miss Mae Norton has resumed her
position In the county clerq's ofHce,
arter an illness.
Miss Lena Inman arrived rrom
Denver this atternoon to visit her
sister, Mrs. H. L. Burt.
; Leltoy (leaner came up from Salem
j last night to attend his classes on the
I violin :it the University.
! .1. II. Shewry made a trip to Port
land over Sunday. He Is superln'eii
dent. ol' the paving work her;'.
Mrs. Clara Esson arrived up from
Portland thli afternoon to visit her
daughte-. Mri. E. V. Stiver.
Mini I ip J 'hnson returned ;o Cot
tage Grove this afternoon, after a
visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Matlock.
F. H. Streeter. 11. S. Kclsar. P.
Hartwlg and Charles Mock were in
r.ugene yesterday Irom Creswell. "itime v uaiiiuaii, usenr baton, u T.
Miss Jessie Baughnian returned to Tllrner and wife. wm. Gresenth
Cottage Grove this afternoon after wai,t Hnd wife. Mrs. E. P. Carpen
a visit with relatives In Eugene. I ter- Cyrus H. Walker, Albany; Mrs.
John Boshow and wife were n I Durbin. Salem; L. S. Lnhbert and
town today from Springfield. They I wlfe- Stayton; C. D. Huffman and
recently came west from Michigan wlfl. K. S. Huffman, La Grande;
J. W. Baker, of Cottage Grove is : Jal"es Parvln, Dexter.
in the city, lie tliluks that the De
oeratle ticket will he strong this vear.
D. R. Harris, of Coast Fork
grange, which moots at London, Is
In the city attending the state con
vention. C. I. Drain returned from a visit
to his home at Drain today and has
resumed his position In KuykeiiilaH's
drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C Ogden stopied
ofr here yesterday to see Eugen on
their way lo their home in Portland
from San Francisco.
Dean Hayes. Arthur Geary ami It.
Beech returned last night from t'.ieir
homes In. Portland to lake up their
studies at the University.
Flunk Crlteser. of Portland, was
visiting bis son, J. ,1. Crlteser. In the
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i .Miss Mofl.-i Drain has
returned ;
,'"'V " the i , wlers"
weeks ie w I n k" "'"'i' '
a ', , ; ' "" ,
Mr,,w ,.. ;,, ,.,,, , j
Juliet loll In the Interests of the It ya '
i -M-iiinimrs 01 .Ainerna. Her h
is In Portland. She was the
I here of Mrs Jennie Higirlns.
guest
I Little J.'phlnc Sch-nk vv,-r.t to
j Portland today to visli relatives.
; On the front of her dress it,,, a i
oress to willed s.ie Is snpno- ,1
cn.
- It she should not he met at W
train.
mn. piano.. Loavp
tier at .Morris xiusie S'ore.
GRANGERS
- GATHERING FOR
STATI MEETING
PROGRAM -ARRANGED FOB EX
TKRTAIXM E X T TUESDAY
NIGHT BY MEETING AT AR
MORY GOOD SPEAKERS AND
MUSICAL PROGRAM' CITY
WILL JIE GAILY DECORATED
The members of the state grange,
which opens its first session here to
morrow morning, are flocking In on
every train. . A number came in as
early as last night, but the majority
will be here this afternoon or, to
night. Altogether two hundred peo
ple are expected from the state at
large, including the Lane county
granges. ' , , ,
The first business session will be
held tomorrow morning In the Odd
Fellows temple at 10 o'clock. Tues
day evening the main public event
of the week will be held at the Ar
mory under the auspices of the Com
mercial club In honor of the State
Grange.
The military band will be present
to furnish the music, It also having
two special numbers. The address
of welcome on the jiart of the city
or Eugene will be-delivered by Ma
yor Matlock, who will probably , be
followed by Judge L. F. Harris, on
the part of the Commercial club, and
soon after Master J. A. Youngreeu,
of the Springfield grange, and Mas
ter J. A. Hemphill of the Pleasant
Hill organization. '
The response for the delegates will
he by Austin B. Buxton, of Forest
Grove, master iof the State Grange.
Mm. ' Clara Waldo, of Portland,
who Is lecturer of the state for the
grange work, will deliver an Illus
trated address, and Superintendent
Alderman will also give an address
mi "Industrial Education."
' The University Glee Club -will sing
a couple of its popular numbers in
the nroeram.
On the following .morning Wed
nesday the members or the btate
flrnnee will 'probably visit the Uni
versity and hear W. J. Kerr, -president
of the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, address the student body. Lun
cheon will be served on the campus
bv the girls and ladies of the Univer
sity and by the Women's Auxiliary
of the Commercial club.
The rest of the time of the ses
sion will be taken up by the business
meetings. On Friday, according to
present plans, the Sixth Degree of
the grange work will be conterrea
lon a number or applicants, and on
Wednesday the officers for the com-
"K er win ue eiecic.
Master Youngreen, Mrs. Tobey and
Mrs. McPherson of the Springfield
grange. Master Hemphill , of the
Plonsant Hill, and two other mem
bers of his grange, and the masters
of the other county granges. In con
junction with the committees' of the
Commercial club and others, are
looking after the lentertalnment of
the city s guests.. " .
The lodging capacity of the town
has been taxed to its utmost, and
students of the University have been
canvassing the town for rooms to
take care of the grangers. Seventy
five additional rooms will be needed
and so Tar some difficulty has been
met In ' getting Ha sufficient number.
As Eugene's reputation for hospital
ity is at stake, the committee re.
quests any who can have rooms to
spare to telephone Manager Hartog
of the promotion department of the
Commercial club. Fifty cents a
night will be paid for each room.
Some of the Grangers.
Among the grangers already here
are the following: C. L. Moore and
wife; Mrs. Mason,, Hood River; .T. R.
ells and wife, Condon; M -n. Clam
II. Waldo. Mn. Abairr'l V itt Dun
niway, Portland: .1. D. Carroll. M.
.1. Carroll, Mosier: J. H. Euhanks
an.-! wife, Wnnin; Warren Merchant
wild wife, MeJ'innviile; Eugene Pal
mer, A. C. Miller and wire. Alhnnv;
M. t Wood and wife, Shedds; C. L
Shaw and wife, E. N. Emerv, Mon
tavllla. B. A. Smith. Carlton: W. H.
Addis. Montavilla; L. C. Stratton
I n"(1 wlfe- Albany; J. J. Johnson,
11. F. Mersdorf, a Portland real
estate man. visited his family yes
terday and today. He r-.'turns to
night. He also states that the rea
estate business In Portland is .itii
proving.
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'A DELIGHTFUL
M a rm-j
mparts a pleasing softness
and delicacy to the skin
And restrains the ravages of
sun, wind and iime.
continued aoDlication ellmi.
nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
render imperceptible anno-ftig
minor Diemishes and sallowness.
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way aocrfect toilet luxury. Price
v..o. your aruggist lor it 1 1
HOYT CHEMICAL CO. TtXftH
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Humor en? Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
THE UNSOLVED PROBLEM.
They tell ui flirurea cannot lie.
That truth with them Ur never shy.
That when by them we prove a caao
U'a true rlifht on the very face.
In some lines that Is doubtless to.
But just a little deeper go
And let the nsure men agree
To raise a flock of hens and nee.
He takes a dozen hens or more,
Perhaps as many as a score,
And turns them loose, expecting they
Will lay for him eight hours n day,
And then he takes iia fountain pen
And goeB among his fellow men
To show by, figures Jiow he must
Get. in return much yellow dust.
Two dozen busy hens to lay
Will mean two dozen eggs a day.
Sold in tho market price will net
A handsome profit, never fret.
Spring chickens, too, wllhcomo along.
And fhe demand for them is strong.
His figures, on the whole, will show
How profits large and fat must gruw.
.But let him run a season through
And see if all his dreams come true;
See If the' profits come his way
In quantities to fill a dray; '
See if his bill for chicken feed
Will not make totals small indeed
And If the net results supply
A proof that figures wilt not lie.
Very Modest.
"Htiiso any live stock on your Utile
place?"
"Only potato Ihirs."
V :
Filling a Want.
"Here," snld the gvutkMiinnly Agent,
ls a patent imitntlou lobster so like
the real article that only an expert
could tell It from a live one. livery
married man should have one."
"What for? To feed to brainless
you np men who call on his Uuugh
tersr "Ah, no; for a loftier purpose than
that"
"What could be loftier?"
"To carry around lu his pecket?"
"Yes, nnd Rive himself a lit every
time he reached in." '
"No. indeed. To break his wife of
the habit while he was slumbering."
Hid the View.
"And so yon ha ve returned. How did
you like the climate?"
"Didn't Bee any." ,
"Didn't see nny?"
"No: the weather was so Infernally
bad that we couldn't notice the cli
mate." No Object Then,
"Why are you opposed to woman suf
frage?.' " tear a woman would always vote
the same way her husband did."
"Oh. I don't know. She might not bo
wanting a new bat all of the time."
Another Catch.
The enrty bird may catcb tho worm.
As round about the lot it fl.'ts,
But ia there any lesson thore?
The early worm It catches flts.
Give Spice
"They say there Is great danger In a
kiss."
"Do you believe it?"
"Well, I hud often wondered what
made them so attractive."
PERT PARAGRAPHS. j
The man who gets there doesn't have j
to explain tho devious route by which i -j
he cuine. ' i
The broad nnd pie that many women !
know how to make are baker's bread
and delicatessen pie.
Justice Is for our neighbors, while;
charity and mercy are much preferred ,
fnr hnmn f ntiaiimntlnn I (
To ascertain that the brain Is stron- j
ger than the arm you ha've only to oh
serve that there are ninny more people
to tell yoi the .right way to do n thing
than there are do It.'
, Perhaps the U
clubwoman is (S
learning ro play rl
politics so well
that she will
want to work at
It after awhile.
The deserving
poor are cor'.aiu
ly to be pitied,
but what we
want to know is
who deserves t"
bo poor?
As soon as women get to be expert
cigarette smokers it will doubtless K'
Ko.hI form for them to swear at the
brands of tufiaeco that they don't like.
A,ii-l.n.l ol, r.il.i , -Ml. Iron RtCePt
those actively engaged In the work.
Many a mnri Is nbie to make good
who Is uualile to stay good.
Ileing n bachelor Is the profession of
otne men and t& egression of others-
The man who ! on nil sles of a
question at one time is necessarily soft
'.Dough to spread easily.
OnrtC
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That Fits
Well
isHliativeofftronrruiJ
We are Eugene agrat, It,
cliucls, Stems St Co, J
bntiM oft tUoit-of tMe
sufficient guarantee of i
liKinsliip, style ami qu
lllatl'Hnl.
Come and see our sprb;
summer line. Tut nil J
complete in everj mtn
w c will be glad to shot j,
goods, whether foubijm
We carrjr a full lit 4
nisliings for men, ui
prices and gtjlej are Hp
We own our own hi
par no rent and are J
with a reasonable profit
ED. HAMS
No. 8 East Motn S
Eugene, i
Locke
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