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mi mini"! he Leading Piano and )rgan Firm of Lane County XOHMERQAL CLUB BLOCK-EUGENE, OREGON : 'eber, Chickering, Story & Clark, Mar- i tall & wenaan, Kimball, Hobarf M THIS CX'GBXB bAUS iit4fUt SATl RIUY, MAY 18, 10(W AVI '111 I III. SbleanJ a score of other world rencwn makes of jnos. nisua nut niic u! wi-aub. uiu and inspect ill CmA auk 1 ' ,jou i5. ri-" " ...... . vuu anj inspect : you vill find our prices and terms satisfactory 1 1 1 VWLl. V ) MMUMH-Mn Ulfj DIVINIIY SCHOOL GCMHENCEHtUT BEGINS TOMORROW Mill! ME To Our Customers (of the Dust Pans, as shown te cut above. tb article has many points perest to every house-keeji. if It Is a (lust pan up-to-tiuid a credit to every home. HOW TO GET IT. tone us a cnll for your fy work and tell as to a dust pan, and we will rr one to you free of IeR LAUNDRY Co to Mnin 0.5. 1 children need apply, for 4 will be given out at office. all Paper Wall Paper JUST ARRIVED ; Inited Brethren church, C. C Hell pastor. Preai-himr ,.. n . S- C. E. at 7 p. ,,, ' "' Christian church, J. 3. McCallum pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m; sermon by Rev. C. Hll- ii a. m. r ive will be ordain ed to the ministry at the morning service. Junion Endeavor at 3 p.m.! C. E. and Intermediate at 6:45 The graduating class will have charge of the service at 8 o'clock. Special mu sic at Doth services. A cordial Invi- loi.un given to all to attend these services. Baptist church All services as us ual. At 11 a. m. C. W. Converse will speak on the "Seven Dispensations." At S p. m. on "The Komance of History." Central Presbyterian , church, services in (rami's hall, East Ninth street, H. N. Mount, nastor. SnnHav school at 9:45 p. m.; Christian En deavor at 6:45 p. m.; public worship wun sermon Dy me pastor at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p. m.; morning subject, "Jabez, the Honorahle"; evening, "The Duty of the Citizen." A cor dial 'invitation is extended to attend all these services. Methodist church, D. H. Trimble, pastor. Leagues' anniversary day; early prayer service, 7 a. m.; class meeting, 9:45 a. m.; pastor speaks at 10:30 a. m., subject, "How I Shall Vote on June 1st and Why"; leagues 6:45 p. m.;at 8 p. m. Rev. T. H. Downs delivers the League anniver sary address. Special music. Let al come. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday services, 11a. m. and 8 p.m. Subject, Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school, 12 m.; Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m. Free read ing room open dally except Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome. Fairmount Presbyterian church , Sermon at 11 a. m., subject, "Our Mothers.". At 8 p. m. the service i will consist of songs and short ad- dresses. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. ! A cordial invitation to all. I St. Mary's Episcopal church, P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy commun i ion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 'a. m.; morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.. Strangers and visitors ' cordially welcomed. r .lowing is the program of the ccmnuriuemont exorcises of the Eu gene Divinity School, which begin tomorrow forenoon at the First Chris tian church: Numbiy. May 17, 11 a. ni. I'pening exercises. Ilacralaiireate sermon, Rev C Hil ton. Milton. i.nc Ordination service, directed by j. is. .Mciallum. llenedictlon. Commencement, May IK, M:Ol n m Music. Pray,--. S Professor Jesse Davis. Address. President P. I,. Campbell special Song. K. I). 8. Chorus. Address before the graduating ClllSS. MortOIl L. I'.rMnrv u Ma. Conferring of degrees, President r.. C. Sanderson. Soul:, Hen, -diction. Sunday evenim th., Dl..vUn . ,u.. Christian clinch will be in charge of srauuaies or trie school. David K Olson and Nathan E. Reach will de liver the sermons. The class of 190X consists of the following: Ernect C. Wigmore and David E. Olson, In the classical bibli cal course, and Anna A. Harden and Nathan Earl Beach in the English ministerial course. ; entertained and Instructed us iu ad-1 j dresses, songs and recitations. ! j To rhe newspapers of Eugene, of : Portland and the press of tlie state j gen rally which have report.) our I proceeding:'. To the railroad companits, which luruisnea us reduced tares. JOHN Sl.EHET, H. YV. LOVELACE. . Kl.l.EV li. l.AVHEItT. CARRIE A. Bl'SSARl), CORA l.F.G'5, Committee and new oatterns dace) t;ut out) effects, that are up-to-the-minute, and itice, SAY That's all . Come in and see for itlf lldford & Haskell ' Jtical Painters and Decorators 02 West 8th Street MONROE JOUSEFURNISHER jt have the exclusive ! of the noted DE ItOIT STOVES and ANCES. Cash paid I Second Hand Furni- hre. hi 35?6-67 Wett Eighth St.. fJGENE .OREGON noitx. At Marccla, May 15, 19ns, to Bill and wife a son. BOOKS TO READ J Birritr, by Rex Beach ' Metropolis, by Sinclair 'Iron Heel, bv London 'facta Nadine, by Reid now to be had at child's Bock Store 5 Wii'am,! Le Su HOTEL AKltlVAl.S The Hoffman Mrs. W. M. Wood, Redding, Cal. J. D. Dunn, C. G. A. F. Hurd, Florence. C. C. Buhl), Kalamazoo, Mich. R. E. Jackson, Denver. YV. J. Wlswall, Portland. YV. L. Day, Portland. R. YV. Veatch and wife, C. O. C.eorge Hooper. Shaw, Or. P. Flood. Portland. C. C. Callahan. Seattle. H. Sultan. S. F. Geo. Hansen. S. F. Walter Workman. Mabel. Y'. T. Miller, Portland. J Slater, Portland. J. E. Yarnall, Springfield. J K. Halght. Portland. Dr. YV. K. Rehhan, Wendling. M J. Drury, Marrola. A. A. Waring and wife. Corning. Iowa. D. A. Harman. Grants Pass. C L. YVilliams. Dexter. Z-Ima Crnzan. Dexter. U Mi'rh-11. Portland. Mr. E. O. n-i---'. Oakland. Cal. I. Ilites. IN r'and. I. M. M s. I'-rMand. A. L. .t"ven. ritv. t. H an. I'nr-.ai i Mach-n. SprmcfsH 1. Mii.'h-n.' Portland. A. .1 W. PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO METHODIST DELEGATES (Continued from Page One.) which make a good wife and good mother. If each has self-rcsnect on, l If each realizes that the greatest tning in lite Is the chance to do ser vice why, then the future of the na- is secure, vie cannot stand up for what Is good 111 manhood and wo manhood without condemning what Is evil. We must condemn the man who is either brutal and vicious or weak and cowardly the man who fails to do his duty by the public.who is a bad neighbor, an idler, an incon siderate and selfish husband, a neg- leciuu latner. so also must wo con demn the woman who, whether from cowardice or coldness, from selfish love of ease or from lack of all true womanly qualities, refuses to do aright her great and all-essential du ties of wifehood and motherhood. YVe admire a good man; but we admire a good woman more. We believe in her more. All honor Is due the man who does his full duty in peace, who as a soldier does his full duty In war, but even more honor Is due the moth er, for the birth pangs make all men the debtors of all women. No hu man being hes a greater title to re spect than the mother who does her full duty, who hears and rears plen ty of healthy children, so that there shall be national growth and not na tional decadence, so that in quality and quantity our people shall In crease. The measure of our belief In and respect for the good man and the good womnn must be the measure of our condemnation of the man and the woman who, whether from vlc ionsness or selfishness or from vapid folly, fails to do each his or her duty In his or her special sphere. Cour age, unselfishness, common sense, de votion to high ideals, a proper care for the things of the spirit, and yet also for the things of the body these are what we most need to see in our people, these are the qualities that make up the right type of family life: and these are the qualities that by prer- pt and by example you here, whom I am addressing, are bound to do al in your power to make the typ ical qualities of American citizen ship." STATE GRANGE ENDS ITS 35th SESSION (Continue! from Page l. would be a confusing and disturb ing factor. Citizens of Eugene Tlmlikill The committee on resolutions re ported as follows: Resolved, That the officers, mem bers and visitors of the Oregon stale grange. In this 35th annual session assembled, do hereby express their most sincere appreciation and thanks to ail ronrerm-d who have In any manner contributed to the suc cess of this meeting. To the citizens of Eugene, whose welcome has hem so delightfully ex-pr'-s-d in the various street and win low decorations, and In so hosplt alily opening th.-lr homes to shelter ii X ,y Commercial Club and to Its ladies' auxiliary, who have romMn'-d r-'.-ive and s--..' n. and in every av '.i do us lion- r and mak- us ciii- "The Grange in Eugene." The following verses were continu ed by Ethel Pringle on "The State Grange in Eugene": We love our order, we lore this tow n. And it is hoped not one will give It a frown After being so nicely entertained At this great session of the State Grange. Now Eugene Is an Industrious town. And no one should try to put It dowii Hut help It to gain Its efforts high Of which this State Grange will sure ly try. And the V. of O., we must not for get, Although when wo visited it It was rather wet : With President Campbell In the lend To have the students do some good deed. Next the Commercial Club must he remembered. Whose assistance has been so kindly rendered In giving the members of this great order A chance to see Eugene from border to border. We think Lane county granges have showed their good will, And will surely have to pay some bills for giving the State Grange such a treat Of the many good things they had to eat. The State Orange met In Odd Fel lows' hall. We know It is thelr's by the emblems on its walls; Thanks be to their order and God bless them all. If they live up to their motto at the head of their hall. And when we walk upon. the streets Not only Patrons do we meet, P;it citizens of high renown ' Which makes complete this lovely town. Again there is something we do not see. Something of which Eugone Is free, Which surely Is a credit to you, And don't let one como here, what 'ere you do. j Now, you all know what I mean, It Is a saloon, which would cause cit izens to dream : To dream the dreams thai will causo them to do Deeds of disgrace to themselves and you. And when to our humble homes wo c-n We, as State Granger members, sure ly Know Much credit Is due to Eugeno, The town which is surely fit for a "Queen." t Pt! am bx i won j 1C3C 3C Woim-ii sluuilil uiiclcrslaiiil ilmt melancholia, rmmmmly culled "the jliliws," is iu iiint) times out of ten a siiresymiUiininf some serious female 'nritunii! ilcningvmi'iit mid should have, iiiimetliato niu-uliun. I YVoincti whoso siurils nro depressed, nnd who uro nilitii? mid uiisemMc, should lvly U)kui LYDIAELPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is is evidenced by following letters. Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Jlayville, N. V.f writes to .Mrs. Vinklmin: ' For three yean I wus In nn awful dt'ftpuudent ami nervous condition :niiM-il by female trouble. I waa not soulrnted anywhere, anil waa In such constant fear that sometiiiu; trrible was froing to happen that it seemed as though 1 should lose my mind. Lydla R riukhaiu's Vegetable Compound has restored my health, and 1 cannot say enough for it." Alin. Mary J. William, of Bridge port, III., writes to .Mm. rinkhum: 1 have been aufferinfr from a female trouble, baekaehe aud henduches, and waaho blue that I wan simply in despair. I feel it my duty as well as niv pleasure to tell you that Lydia K. HnUham's Vegetable Compound cur4 me. The change in n.y appearance ii wonderful, and I wish every aunVriu w )uiia would try iu" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yours 1 ydin K. Pink, hum's VeRt'tulilo ('nmixiund, mttdo from roots nnd herbs, lius lx-on the stiindurd remedy fur feiimlu ills, mid hits posit i vely cured t housiindsof women who have Imtii troubled with displacements, inllunmmlioii, ulcera tion, irrt'ifuliiriUes, eriodiu pains, buckauke. "Why don't you try it? DEIIS AXH IIAMDItl) SOCIALIST NOMINEES Chicago, May 15. The So- clallst party in convention lo- day nominated Eugeno V. Debs, of Indiana, for Its can- dldnte for president and Hon- amln Hanford, of New York, for vice president. Tho tlrk- ' et will be ratified at a mass meeting called for tomorrow. F. A. RANKIN. BUYS SPRINGFIELD PROPERTY F. A. Rankin, the well-known mti. slcnl goods dealer of this city, today bought Mark T Fleming's business property In 8prlngfleld. trading a 342-ncre farm at Hmltbfleld for II. The Springfield property conslstB of 60 feet frontage on Main street and contains a two-story frame building occupied by a hotel and a ono-story building occupied by a butcher shop. The property is across the street from the Hotel Springfield. . k: : r :'t 1 iulius pl&mitli c, i Y' :: -r. '' -i.. !' ' ' ' , I -, V Y y in- ',: N V y ; Falls'. mi,, i:. ' I H A. r . ! W. f. W...! I c ii.--it. .-' , 1' 1 C. ii-'-- Mn W. W. N- Mrs. W -I. ,r' , Vr. aud Mrs J Wa.f-rd. NeV. C, 1! Vilier. I'"r:!."n1. Guv Miller. I'nrilanl F C K.-lsav. p.irtiat.'I. A. C. YVagncr, Purtland. -w Be uppM of ii CHAMBERS HARDWARE facility nnd FM.li-n's of tlie v r,l Or, .'i.n. w !.- i. - tr. tr-a;;f-.i;ir ai.d ie h our t-i- i,-. d i i s It,' ii- M.t-1. '-n. . Reno. CO. , -k p:i t' in ' ii" ;eib- ; . ,,n i,f t r, . s t.,,,1-.' ,-tiid --I c.r l::i!'v cr-.-'d ut- not for.'ting tile , ,f pr-TTv l,-'!e cirls i'.o d.-o--;..,,, is i-h r',l--s not ni re d-inft Tit-l f i'r 'Km ' i-rns-lv-. nf.r th l'n:v, r-y til- Club and Eutc-ne Mll-i-.-iTv band which mere tn heartily en- To h local grsneej. who i hj r annir'-d the d-f orat Ions and bo'inli. ftii f',if on the iH-asion ofQhe fifth and liiith d-grees. To the Independent Order of Odd Fellows who so generously furnished o the use of Its commodious hall free of ehsrge. To loots who hire so tfreesbly MARRIED A pretty home wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr, and Mrs J. F. White, at Cottage Grove, al 8:30 o'clock Tuesday ev. nlng. The contraclng parties were Miss Mabel White and Mr. Fay Miller. Rev. T. II. Downs was the officiating clergv- man who tied the nuptial knot, pro nouncing the ceremony which united Ithe lives of these .-Itiuial'le. young peoiti-. , "niy !h InMrnnt" frb nds of both f.-.niiii-s -r(. t-r.-s-nt. 'I 'ie bride Is Ian ex ll-nt yoiinc l.olv anil Hi ' i-r ,orn Is . Ttf-i.tlonaKv - !i Wnow n in This dry a has i.-.d-d h-re j s:tt' - a yo!iTr lad ! Mr and Mrs Miller will commence 1 hon !,, jng al or: afi l av.- r-nt-, -d the Guy Miller reMd-rin; on the east side. Times. Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing and scouring:, of your own wisdom in sending "that old gown" to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse when you get our prices will join the ;lad acclaim of our generous andexpert treat, ment of your clothing by us- Every thing possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene D ye Works 6th and Willam:tte Sti. Phone Red 2861 i lie rir-gon EN-ctrlc c,,mpany has sured-d in adjtis'llig nil right of way difficulties and have et right of war 0"w at work iH-twen (iarden Home and Hlllsboro. Insls'. upon I) Wlrt s Wtlch Hate Salve. It is espi'Clally good for piles. Sold by all trugglsts. Bee the new braced Ha rigs wheel. No ertrs chtrg for brsc. CHAMBBIltt HAHDWARS CO. The GRAND PROGRAMME FOR NONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Music Hath Charms. Repentence. Childs Reformatory. Inexhaustible Barrels. Two Bad Boys. Mother in Law's Race. Boys' Larks. Son in Law's Race. Excentricities of a Wheel. ...SONGS... I Miss You In a Thousand Dif ferent Ways. I am Dreaming of the Lily of "' "the Valley. Come and Let Us Demonstrate That We Have The Most Up-to-date Electric Show . on the Pacific Coast for 1 0 cents Program changed Monday "and Thursday Evening Performance 7:45 p. m. Matinee Wednesdays &nd Saturdays Children 5c J BURNS & GULLIFORD, Props, j SAY IIOVS! TOM WATSON'S OCT AGAIN' THIS SPHIVG AMI I. AIMS 'I'll AT roll Till: u ill i i. hoi m: hi: h the hum; Our I' ,.!!-!;, f'.f nd.i have t!iib olit-l I l.ii'.'i aad i (Oi'id'-li In lioir can didal., .-o l-.'U I Ii.- jiiiMIi In us. Our r-' or 1 -,( ihe pa-l Nji-aks voliilir -, If oii want lo s-ctire .atif-fan loo a all Urn.-)-, patronize the Tlic.ilrc It-, tatirant. You will be well sutisfl- l with its meals. THEATRE CAFE M'ONK'H IIFAYK DHOI-S Grra tr.t known rrniedy lor hfavet lliifhUnd. O., fJcl. 31, 1902. This ii to certify tlul I gave m marr one botlle ol 'Stone'i Heavs l)r,tps"and cured her ol heaves, 'I his was last winter and the hat not been aflectediince G Wallace L'H.S.C. S TONE. Salem, Or. hue tale by all druggists. Singer Hewing Machine Comnany. 11 r. Willamette street, phono Jled 1451. tf $1.00 Do not allow anything to prevent your hearing the llaraca Male Quar tet at the M. E, church Tuesday vaolng. May lth. nil - - I iv ii s still have our bsrualn of rioter, vhloh Includes hardware, furniture, ik and matting. Dont wait until 'it are alt ne. niA!qPKl.l?AIlO?imMnTem ' i , J