THE Kl'GEXK DA1XT GlARD, THURSDAY. SUY.H, 1SK8
jeautiful Wash Good:-
J. Lots of new Spring Goods are on dtsplay and Splendid
l Bargains onadvertissd are offered try day
Domestic Pongee yd 30c Silk Ginghams yd J 5c
Dress Linens yd 15c Staple Ginghams yd 6z
Nice Lawns yd 7c . Dress Ginghams yd 12'Az
jfhousands of yards of fine Batiste now on
tje and display at J 2y2z, 15c and J 8c the
Wd, some would be good values at 25c
jewland's 5c Lace and Embroidery Counter .
t Embroidery worth op to JO cenU tht yard Val and Torchon
at, worth op to J2J4 cents the yard.
fchirt. Waists Nnolvr iL ol lite styl" iu" n"ivtd ,rm
JIM U " . ew York, by txpress, ani the entire lot is now
-uleatmoch less than their real value some $2.00 value t $1.43 some 2 50
at 51.98-S3.00 values at S2.48-S3.50 values at $2.98.
' Worth $2.00 I 1 AO
Sale fnce ) .w
Worth $3.00 I f IQ
Sale Price f Z.40
NEWLAND'S!
EUGENE'S
BARGAIN SHOP ;
Portland
ROSEH
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To Be( HeM,,In PorUnjdn . i
Oregon. (
JNE rtb'6, 1998 i
WM he tie most brilliant
WFiestaand
Civic Jubilee
held in the Pacific Northwest
land, "The Rose City," will be a
itene of splendor and the cen
iter of world-wide interest
I for one week.
fral important conventions to be
! tela in Portland on that .
occasion.
R.EE
To Our ,
Customers
ie Southern
Pacific Co.
Bl sell Special Tickets on This
Occasion From
EUGENE
P Portland and Return at
$5.00
For particulars call on
. GILLETTE, lAcat Agent.
Wm. McMurrav.
ral Fasenger Agt., Portland, Or.
rocenes
You will always find
the best brands of
Croceries
rrcsh Green Vegetables
Hour and Feed
delays, we have our owo delivery
G. H.IRISH 59,hEs"
fctricGas, Water
One of the Dust Pans, as shown
in the cut above.
This article lias many points
of interest to every house-keep.
erer. It U o dust ixin u.Hto
tiiHQ wnd a credit to every home.
HOW TO GKT IT.
Phone us a cull for your
laundry work ami tell us to
bring a dust H"i, and we will
deliver one to you free of
charge.
FISHER LAUNDRY Co
Phone Main 0."i.
No children need apply, for
none will be given out at office.
TELEPHONE
MONROE
The HO USEFURNISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phcne Red 5576-6r Weat Eighth St
EUGENE .OREGON
FORM
.GRANGE OPPOSES CHANGE
; S IN THE INITIATIVE LAW
(Continued from rage Or.i
the
ane on
F.MI'l.OYFS OF COMPANY IX Kl'
GKK ORGANIZE FOR BETTER.
MKXT OF SERVICE AM) FOR
THK1K MITVAL ADVANCE
MENT E V 11 K X K ALREADY
H AS EXCELLENT SKI1VK E
The hello girls employed bv the
Pacific States Telephone and Tele
graph Company in Eugene have form
Ackeruutn addressed
education.
Resolutions Adopted.
A number of resolutions as fol
lows wore adopted at thin atteruoon's
session :
Opposing the Roddy bill, which
gives municipalities the right to reg
ulate the liquor question; favoring
the recall amendment to the consti
tution; favoring the amendment pre
pared by V. S. l,;ren, compelling all
candidates for the legislature to sub
scribe to statement No. 1 ;, opposing
the single tax law; favoring the par
cels post and postal savings hanks;
and It was the sense of the meeting
that the grange would not support
any lax efforts of the congressmen on
organization, the object of 'these two measures; opposing pro-
which is to give better satisfaction
in point of service to the patrons of
the company; also discuss means for
perfecting a better service and to en
gage in literary and social work.
This is a step In the right direc
tion and cannot but help to be a
means of Insuring better work and
better satisfaction to the public,
although the Kugene exchange is not
ed for its efficiency and pr.nnpt ser
vice. The girls now employed by the
company here are of a better class
and character than formerly employ
ed and there is seldom a complaint
from the phone-using public in re
gard to lack of courtesy on the part
of the girls at central or of lack of
quick service. Traveling men who
visit nearly every city in the state
say that the service Is better here
than at any other place In the state.
Now that the employes and the tel
ephone company are doing their best
to give a prompt and courteous ser
vice, the patrons should try and make
things as pleasant as passible for the
operators.
WELL-DRILLERS OF El'GEXE
KSTAHL1SH PRICES
Eugone. Or., Mav 12. 190S.
We, the undersigned well drillers
m cugene ana vicinity, have estau
Hshed the following prices:
' For a three-inch well in earth, 50
cents per foot; in gravel and sand
rock, 75 cents per foot. No casings
furnished.
For a four-Inch well In arth. 75
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, $1.00 per foot. No casings fur
nished.
For cement, gravel and basalt
rock, 3 per foot. The owner of the
well to furnish all needed casings.
For out-of-town work, parties hav
ing well drilled to furnish all trans
portation, board and the water nec
essary to drill.
J. B. KILBORN.
LA DUKE & LEFFLER
G. W. TAYLOR.
CARPENTER & BUCHHOLZ.
C. O. GORDINIKR.
E. I. REYNOLDS. m20
porlional-representation in the legis
lature; favoring the single district
system of representation, and a res
olution to the purport that if the
S. P. land grans should revert back
to the government they should be
given to the state of Oregon for a for
est reserve.
The following resolution?- -vere ta
bled: On the amendment proposed
by the Itlue Mountain grange to
amend the initiative law requiring a
tio per cent vote to change the consti
tution, and favoring county fruit ex
amination and Inspection.
The Election
The election of officers whs com
pleted late last evening. The fol
lowing were elected:
Master A. T. Buxton, of Gaston
was re-elected.
Overseer A. T. Shoemake, of Jo
sephine county.
Irfcturer J. J, Johpson, of Port
land. Steward W. A. Young, of Arleta
re-elected.
Assistant steward E. V Staats
of Airlie.
Chaplain Ocsar 1 Eaton, Oswego,
re-elected.
Treasurer H. Hirschherg, Inde
pendence, re-elected.
Secretary Mrs. Mary S. Howard,
Mulino, re-elected for sixth year.
Gate keeper L. S. Lambert, Stay-ton.
Ceres Mrs. Cora Legg, of St. Hel
en;1
Pomona Mrs, Lulu E. Miller, of
Albany.
Flora Mr. Brown, of Lano conn
ty.
Member- of executive committee
Eugene rainier, of Albany.
Legislative, committee A. T. Ma
son, ef Hood River; F. M. Gill, of
Estacada,
The ladles are pleased with the
fine assortment of go-erlB Just re
ceived by CampbelLFellman Compa
ny at prices from un
OTICE
"nt I ,- rtt (Sain rrt C , I nn I
I Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution Issued out ot the I
'Circuit Court of the' Btate of Ore-1
1, , , I gon for the County of -Lan on the
If the parties who broke into my 4th day of April, lft0, on a Judg
dryer on the 20-acre tract northwest ment rendered In satd'icourt on the
of town and destroyed my spraying; 2d day of March, 1908, In favor of
outfit, will call and pay for damages E. E. Mink, plaintiff, and against
u win save trou Die, as I have lnfor-1 Nannie K. .Belshaw, defendant,, tor
tnation certain to lead to their arrest the sum of two -hundred fortv-two
and conviction.
m!6
MARK T. FLEMING.
Is there a better way to
keep the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
Your trocer rturtn your moo.r U ro doa't
Ulw Scbllllui'i Beat-, w pw bim ,
Bee supplies of all klntis
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given to whom it
may concern that by virtue of an or
and and 20-100 dollars.- which judg
ment waa enrolled and docketed in
the oflfce of the clerk of said court
on the 7th day ot March, 1908, by
which writ I was commanded that ont
of the personal property belonging to i
said defendant, or if sufficient could
not be found then out of the real
property belonging to Bald dofead
ant, on or after the said 4th day of
April, 1908, to satisfy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs. Being un
able to find personal property with
which to satisfy said judgment, costs
and accruing costs, I did on the 4th
day of April, 1908, levy upon tho fol
lowing real property belonging to
said defendantt on the Bald 4th day
of April, 1908, or subsequently, to
wlt: Lot No. 4 In niock No. 8 of the
original town of Eugene City,
ir hit' m mwmimmuM i
der -of the County Court of Lane ; nov Eugene, as platted and
Countv. Oregon, made and entered
on the 11th day of May, 1908, the
undersigned administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Jacob
Huff, deceased, will sell at public
sale to the highest bidder for cash.
recorded, all In Lane county, Oregon
Now, therefore, In the name of the
State of Oregon, and In order to satis
fy said judgment, cohis and accruing
costs, I will on Monday, the 25th duy
of May, 1908, between the hourB of
at the steps or the iane county 19 o clock a. m. and 4 o colck p .m.,
Court House In Eugene. Oregon. onto-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said
Saturday, the 13th day of June, I day, at the southwestdoor of the
190S. at the hour of 2:80 p. m.. cer
tain real property belonging to said
estate, described s follows, to-wlt:
I-ots 6 and 7 In block 41, 'in Jnuctlon
Cltv, Lnno County, Oregon.
W. C. WASH BURNE,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Jacob Huff, de-,
ceased.
G. F. SKIPWORTH,
Attorney.
county courthouse In Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, offer for sale for
Belshaw'j right, title and Interest In
cash subject to redemption, all ot the
above-named dofendtant's Nannie K.
Belshaw's right, title and Interest In
and to the above-described real prop,
erty. '
Dated this 15th day of April, 1908.
FRKDFI8K,
Sheriff Lane County, Oregon.
Mam
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FRKHII CKMENT
W-still hare our bargain cnr.ntnr
which Includes hardware, furniture,
Fresh car best grade Portland co- rugs and matting. Don't wait until
ment Just arrived. Price 3.75 per ! they are all one.
barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. I Cll AMUKKH HARDWARE en
HIMMONH' PHOTO TENT.
Oak Street, between 9 and 10.
Ben supplies ot aii kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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To the trade at wholesale prices
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. Mattresses and Couches
MADE
BUY
IN
EUGE
White Sewing Machines
Buck Stoves and Ranges
y y ? pr y
To the trade at wholesale prices
Insist on having mattresses and couches made in
Eugene. Quality and price thc.best.
vMiTTCOMPLETB HOUSE FUMMSHERS "'i
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50 ft'est 8th St. Phone Main 43
Our couches and mattresses arc made in Eu
gene under our direct supervision. They have the
quality and the price is right.
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