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THAT OlS WEATHER
BEATEN CARRIAGE
can be made as good as new and the
cost wIIMk. small. Bring It to us and
let us i.O.e It new again. We do all
kinds of cahhlage repairing In the
best style of tim art, and our work
manship and finish is the snme as
you gei(9Uh your new vehicle.
o G. BURBACH
531 Olive St.
OF EVERYONE WHO SttOKES
OUR BANQUET CIGAR
The man who smokes a En
qt Cigar cSjoys the fragrfice
n& flavor to be pund onl in
a product tht ia mifotured
oB tit choiccat ef .
or f ctnta fou ill rocre
Jcijir i tl to o ci
g)r llinf fo 25 ctnft).
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Oak and 7th', Eocene. Or.
Phone Mi. Id Oil
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iOvertenWaH Paper
o and win! Company
16 ISSrvrnlh St. PnoiwKtd 1161
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Use Pure Paint
It will pay you to uso the
best. Made from pure li'ad,
(Inc. slllou nncl linseed oil. n
tains no adulteration. Mixed
remit' ftti line. I.iimIh n lmtir
tlnio.Jlmt means Ol
Pattons Sun Proof
j "50c, 95c, $1.99
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Plumbing
Furnish yo n:w horn
procrly Don slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
O kinds of reliable plumbing
O Jnd tinning work. Call
Pid let us cQiuatc on
your work
o Aya Heitzman.
14 Wttl Ath St.
PKont Hack I 1 1
C. K. Miinro
T. W. Munroa
MUNROES
Furniture and Hardware
Sole A rents lor
Portland Stoves and
LaJede Range. O
Trunks, Suit Cases, Kugs,
Matting, Bedding
7 Writ Klithth Nl., Ruiirnn, tVrrgoa.
Ptioua IUmI COWl.
A BEAUTIFUL BEAD ol hair Is
a woman's richest treasare. Do
not neglect It, let II become
CRAY t FADED. USE
Ha3rsjT)ziil
nl II will be RESTORED to lis
NATURAL COLOH and beantv: lha
scalp will be cleaA the hair
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somcthlnf to be proud ol and to
do etumircu. muvd hwi a t bu ui
the luturc by Its regular use.
IS NUT A Ufc.
tl AND SO-fkBOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS.'
Hay's HWMmb Soap cure Ecwmi, red,
rough and cbappd haoda, and all akin dlaeaaea.
Keep akin Hoe and Bolt, 25c druffa-iata. Send
2c lor free booka, "The Care at toe Skin," "Tin
nrnnf fhm Hair1 a
Careof the Hair." A
. Phllo Bay SpceConT!Warlt, N. J..
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Reward
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conies all the soot
save a pwtlon of each earned
dollar, and proirffitly put It to
work In the bunk at compound
interest.
Ttiy W.diiv? Start un ac
iunt with ft today.
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CAPITAL. .
.$65,000.00
KOUSECLf ANING
means n general reujivling of
the whole UHe, Siud your
wnlls0ls one of the principals
thlllca to hn mnde freMh I I
new for the Hiimiuer. W'e will W
decorate your walls anil cell
Inx wltk the latest piiUciqh
and coluR In beautiful effects.
Willi the latest (Icxlmis In wall
papers, friezes and ceiling deco
rations. 'reston &. Hale
Who Make and Warrnnt All
Their Harness to Hive
rMitisiaction. m
On these rainy April Days
phone your grocery orders to
W. M. Green; your phone order
will be as promptly filled with
the same careful attention that
all orders delivered in person
arc and jusi as promptly de
livered.. q O
Note our phone mmbcr
Main 25, and try us the next
rainy clay.
W.M. Green
The Square De.ifa
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Phone M. S.V
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Every Woman
hi turn anno in now.
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PRESBYTERIANS
OPEN MEETING
. HERE TONIGHT
5 jx
Counties Represented in
Church Meeting
Here
Willamette Presbytery, which In
cludes all the Presbyterian churches
In Lane, Linn, Benton, Marlon, Lin
coln and Polk counties, will convene
in the Centrul Presbyterian church
tor its spring session this evening at
I i.iiu u ciucK. jajajru are luriy-iiuee
churches and thirty-eight ministers
on the roll of the presbytery. The
active uouy is made up of the min
ister and one elder from each church.
The Kev. John U. Elliott, pastor of
the Grace Presbyterian church of Al
bany, is the moderator, and will
open the session this evening with a
k moil, after w hich the organization
' will be effected.
I The session tomorrow will open at
8:30 o'clocl with a half hour's de
I votlonal service, led bv the kev. H.
I L. Nave, U. D., followed by a business
session.
The Women's Presbyterlal Society,
which consists of the Women's Mis
sionary Societies within the presby
tery, will meet Wednesday morning
in the First Baptist church.
Hie program for tomorrow is as
follows:
Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock
Praise service, led by Mrs J.' )V.
Cwford, of Corvallis, Or. .
Report of nominating committee
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and election of officers.
Music. . .
V. I'. S. C. E. Hour
Young People's Work, Mrs. M. L.
Unr'frn. McMlnnville.
"Japan An Object Lesson on Pri
mary Work," Mrs. Charles A. P$rk,
Salem,
luslc.
"Our Work In Alaska," Mrs. W. G.
Ueattte, Sitka, Alaska.
Open parliament, led by Mrs. Fran
cis A. Holt, or Portland.
Report of committee on resolu
tions. Music.
Collection.
Music.
Wednesday Kvcnlng, S o'clock
Devotional, led fy Mrs. Marie El
liott, of Albany. i
Address, ' The Assured Place af
Jesus In History," Dr T. H. (jfsel
bracht, Alfciny. .
Violin solo, Dr,H. T. Babcock, of
Salem.
Address, Miss Julia Fraser, New
York City, N. Y.
Anthem.
Offering.
Benediction.
WILL RATIFY BIG
RAILROAD DEAL
Ml.aukee, Wis., April 1?.
StiiAholders of the Wisconsin Cen
tral Hallway company met In this
city today and ratified the recent
ngrei0ient by which the cuiuiol of
the road passes iito the hands of tile
Minneapolis. St. Paul Mid Sail It Ste.
Mario Kiiilny company. The stock
holders of the Inner road already
have .approved the deal, which has
now heroine an accomplished fact.
The Soo road has n it bought the
Wisconsin Central In legal actuality,
though siilKstanllally that Is what
haa been doi'A The Soo has teased
tile latter romi foi Qilnety-nlne years.
.' and at the same time has iirnulreil
M ,0111) shares of the rommon stock
of the Wisconsin Central. It also
has control of the preferred stock,
by an exchange plan under which
former holders of Wisconsin "iit.'iil
preferred received ue Soo line cer
tificates Initead.
MEN AfA) WOMEN
SINGERS WANTED
Thirty-two young women with
giHid voire and as ninny male war
blers , nre wanted immediately for
ine ,ignt in Bohemia ' entertaln
luetit, which the Klks will clve on
April 30 nnd May 1 under tho direc
tion or Htlfus K. Love, of New York.
A meeting of the Klks was held liiat
night and they determined to give the
piny. i no nrst rehearsal was held
today, hut there was not sufficient
talent gathered In to fill (he parts.
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V Before the liar
N. H. Brown, nn attorney, of Pitts
field. Vt.. writes: "We have used
Dr. King's V w Lifo Pills for venrg
nnd find tlWu such a good family
medicine we wouldn't be without
them." For chills. constltpiWm, bll
IjMiess or sick headache Ihev work
rtomlers. 2,-,c at W. A. Kuykendull s
7urHK store. f
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KKI ( I.OVKU 8KM.
I have a limited am.Qt of clean
home-grown red colver seed for tale
at 12 cents per pound. Call or ad-
irS i.J- """I'hl". Pleasant Hill,
Phone, Farmers SOS.
J The wntftu. probably have 4
a rew m&.m, for you to-day.
t Some of them, perhaps, will not
'wait," either.
V'
VCi r!"1 ,",'l value see the Sav
gcy.yrle before buvlng. Chambers
Hardware Co
n-,?""'0 "fM "n1 bl" are
If ik fem'1 livable at the office
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LOOKING DOWN YUKON AVENUE.
One of the most traveled highways of the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Ex
position will be the street to which has been given the name of Yukon
Avenue. Yukon Avenue makes Its way across the exposition grounds
from west to east, and the ends are represented by Klondike Circle near
the entrance, and Nome Circle on which fronts the classic Forestry build
ing. It crosses the roaring Cascades on oriental bridges of handsome
design, and from Its central part the buildings of Hawaii and Alaska,
backed by the enormous federal structure, are directly to theorth.
Just to the west of Klondike Circle the Pay Streak winds in a general
direction from north to south, and at the eastern end the land gives
way precipitously to the chores of Lake Washington. It is on this beau
tiful shore of the lake the natural ampitheatre Is located, and nature has
so quaintly formed this delightful spot, that small effort has been re
quired of man to transform It Into as perfect an exhibition place as is
possible. Its curving, sloping sides complete a semicircle, and f Am its
tiers of towering seats 30,000 spectators may witness the entertainments
.with no" possibilities of occupying a single undesirable seat.
A wonderful variety of architectural display Is shown'liy the many
buildings through which Yukon Avenue passes, and during Its course the
; visitor passes from man-made monuments through parts of magnlflent
forests whose grandeur has never been marred by the destructive craft
' of Mammon's disciples. From every side the line of horizon js defloed
by mountains whose lines are delineated In perpetual snow, and stretch
ing away as far as the eye can travel rest thefvaters cf Puget Sound.
OUT EIGHT MINUTES;
MEDLIN IS FREE
Burns, Or., April 12. The Jury in
the case of the State vs. Jolnf C.
Medlln for the killing of L, P. Ra
mos, after taking the first ballot, re
turned a verdict of "noguilty" with
in eight minutes after the case had
been submitted to them.a
Tle killing occurred last summer.
At the time sojye though that it was
the beginning of serious trouble on
the sheep range In the Stein moun-
Intn nTninlri. Pamns tritci I Iw 17-
gressor. and 'the klllitig was clone in
self-dofensea
The attorneys, both for the defense
and the state siibmited the evidence
without argument.
JOSEPH SCAIEFE WINS
ORATORICAL CONTEST
In the dullest last evening at the
M. K. chur"i JosephTicalefe won the
oratorical medal. The singers, nc
considered fairly matched, did not
content, but l:lndly consented to sing.
Connie Wlsoarson. Marlon (illstrai'
ana (ieorglne Knnsome 011 nave
bountiful voices nnd sing very sweet
ly. There are victories to win that
are worth more than silver medals.
Tho girls all won. ' The Judges were
Mrs. rl. T. Sutton, Mrs. G. Ai. Frazer,
and Mrs. S. 1). Allen, chairman.
Another entertainment will be held
at Dunn's schoolhouse Wednesday
evening, the Mill.
WILLIAMS' KIDNKk" TILLS
Have yon neglected your Kidneys?
Have you overwked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
0ldne;g and bladder? Have you
pains in ine loins, aiue, uui-k, groiua
and tcA frequent a desire to pass
urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills
will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug
Company, price 60 rents.
LAWNS . r O
For any kind of gardei. work,
planting, pruning, grafting of trees
and for roses, shrubs or seeds, see
A. D. DEItOO.
Landscape Gardener,
633 Kast Eleventh Street,
Phono Hcd 476a.
WANT YOl U WINDOWS WASIIKD?
Send for Murphy, tho house man.
Juries H. Murphy at Fred Lud
Wd's paint store. Telephone Bed
5411. ni5
I.KT'S i .w,i m ima'KSS
I have got two of the best bargains
In Eugene In the way of a home. If
you want a nico home for less than
actual value, call and see mo at 271
West Fifth street. tl
WOOD SWVINtJ. Q
Gasoline p Qr by W. W. Moore,
phone Bed 3;2. Order lnrgiQr
ti;ill will be appreciated.
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WOOD SAWING
Gasoline power by W. . Moore,
phone Bed 3: S3. Ordera large or
snmll w'll be ropreelated.
Better put one of Preston A Hales'
nl('" Ol" P;,IH'r palterm on thnt
It'i virtues have been established
for manv yenra. and thousands of
people have been mule happy by tak
ing llolllsirr's Uocky Mountain Tea.
S.'c, Tea or Tablets. Linn Drug Co.
OAHTOHIAi.
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WILLAMETTE HOTEL
AT SALEM IS SOLD
Salem, Or.. April 12. The sale of
the Willamette hotel today to a com
pany of local men undoubtedly
means that Salem will have two good
hotels Instead of one. The Willam
ette was sold to a stock company
composed of Tom Kay, Dr. W. H.
Byrd, J. A. Wilson, Joseph Baiun
gartner. Ray Farmer, C. L. Mc.Vary,
Stensloff Bros., an! Catlln & Linn.
The price paid was 137,500.
Although no foamal meeting f
the company .has been held since
e purchase, it Is understood to be
"le Panose of the corporalon to re-
model the building, using the ground
""ur Ior o?inns purposes ai.n inc
rest of the building for a modern
rooming house.
The purchasers are among the
most enthusiastic booster and lur
eat stockholders in the company now
being formed to erect a new $100,
000 hotel In a more favo'able loca
tion and the project will ue Mushed
to completion as last as possible.
The Kryptok lens Is the
most Justly relebraQl optical
I ecialty of today.
Kryptok lenses nre bifocal
glasses without the objection
able appearance and qualities
commonly associated with bi
focal lenses.
Kryptoks nre light, solid
lenses, with perfectly even,
unbroken surfacefQ They are
absolutely indestructible ex
cept by brenku . and present
tiV.inrd "lines Obstructive to
sight and destructive to the
nerves. q
Kryptoks nre trfade to fit
near and far vision require
ments of any individual. They
are by far the most service
able and the only perfect bi
focal lenses.
Dr. Franc Lucille Hard has
been given the agency for
these desirable lenses nnd
will be glad to explain and
show them to nny one. The
people nre cordially invited
to call at her office and In
spect them.
A A.J
Kodol for dyspepsia and Indlgea
tlon. taken oecaslonalh, will soon re
lieve you of all f simple stomach
alfjenls which ? now have but
which may bjwuore serious later. Sold
h' nOlrnggiTts.
Good Lawn Grass and Lawn Fer
tlllier make fine lawns. We have It
Chambers Hardware to. tf
DIL M. U YORK.
Assisted by Dr. N. H. Stewart. Of.
fire over IV-sion u-s. Phone
Ulack 001.
Wlftt is IT? a
No trouble "at'all to
brighten an oil painting,
the colors of which have
grown dingy by age and
exposure.
With a clean sponge
apply cold jjater in
which a little Ivory Soap
has been' dissolved.
The same treatment
will materially improve
the appearance of the
frame. O
Ivory Soap
994iSo Ptr Cent.P ure.
.That'
Spring Suit
of Clothes-
Is what a great manv men
arc thinking of now..' Hanson
has the nio- complete lie of
seasonable clothing In Eugene,
and his line of Michaels, Stern
& Co.'s lmnd-tuilored suits Is
unsurpassed by any other brand
on the market. They excel In
style, fit and quality of goods.
We are always glad to show
goods whether yon buy or not.
Our line of gents 'furnishings
is complete and in Srllrts, Un
derwear and Neckwear we are
sure to have just what you are
looking for.
ED.. HANSON
East Ninth Street
HOW OFTEN WE HEAR J
THE REMARK
"I would Just as soon keep J
the old fashioned Plymouth
Hock or Blnck Langshan, but
my wire likes the Casa' Granda 5
Leghorns." ThereJs something ?
about this stately and hand-
some bird that appeals with Ir- 1
reslstable force to women. S
Probably the fowls you are
keeping now stop lnWng during I
the winter nlonths when eggs
are the highest. If so, try J
i asa Grand :t leghorns" and
bothered that way.
free, write today.
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any tirre day or night
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for any one from any
want to. Deposit t
amount with our local
mil reiegraph ticket
Inquire of agent
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