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t HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. SXT1HLIXIIKII HY TDK IIIW.sl Willi f IMMIW rllWIrVI. X N ! TO KH HOUIT HUNS HT Tllr ftWIlf lit IDI HliilVi BUGENL, SATURDAY, JU 9 S 8 1890 ,M) 20 : -1 f r ivc?. b i;u L is never at his best in Aihioned kind of ready. Lbes Kld in most doth- I tr mg nt in . In ires. 11 r'u " iust.ce. try one of our Utt&tf & Maw linely suits- You can jjet one ill tit as though made to Land bring out your good better than anything the L tailor can make to your The II. S. & M. suits Legant, durable and not Live. HART. SCHAFFNER 4 MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. IPTON FOUK-Bl TTUN SACK SUIT Copyright 1 by Hart, Scharfner & Mars BROS (LY EUGENE GUARD. IELLBRO.. Pjb lishers Kwt i'le t Willamette itntt, be- li-,ti SvM'utli .111 1 KiJ.tli street IMS or BUIBGRIPTION. l.ttO . ..TO - rate ma.lt- Lie-wit en nnnlit'atinn m Isttsrs toTHBOUABD, I (irg..n. N K MA UK LET RON 1 MARKLEY, ATl'i KNKYS AT LAW We in all the cmirta d the -tate. 1 Wa.t -ii l!l.ck. Ki OKKIi OltEiiON. Lane county Veteran Association. At h meeting of the 000011 snd ad visory OonnlttM Of tli" Lane county Veteran Association, It wax dtolattd advisable to lostpone our annual le uulon from tlie date set In June, until Home time during the latter part of July, of which duo notice will be given. Ovilig to tin. i nt , 1 , of (lie MMOP making the around unlit for camping, aud also, hoping tliHt the icluruofour comrades, uow at Manila, uiay be made previous to our date of meet i n g. Unit WO might have them with us. V H LiMOOLf, Pieeldent. K H Mii.i.kk. Secy. IWHITSON, DENTIST. muhmil the oAot Mid ti xtiire of . : V V Henderson. I m Ktrt'l t il'i anything in the line of ry 111 tli.' alsive hum nttu-e. land bridge work a specialty. LAKE, IHITK AND MARBLE WORKS' sign, .in', new prices in Foreign and atl. Mai hit- .in.1 C.ranite, .M..1111 int-nts ptonf an-1 Ymetery work f all kind FIRST ILUCKBY, DtALtl IX I, Watch, t'luiiu, Jaw pairing prcinptlyil. .dc. work warrault-d. a I' LOW, M. I'. Bpletal attention to aun-erv. Diseases l"t '1 men. anH .f v.,.- n.,.i 1m.i ... 1 . I'UBIllWtll. 'l.O I ..k r'J 1 1'ik.n. v Mcao, DBAn OKEi.ox. pRXATHERINE LSCHLEEF, It 1 "Mi t WotMn and Children -Strlton Bioct. opposite Quatd "trice W BROWN, M. D. fHYBIClAN A N I BURGEON, -t-lUir ia Cl.rUuian Bl.u k. ' to 11 ib, 12 to 2,0 to Up m. NATIONAIi BANK Of Eurjene. Paid up Gash Capitai,-$50.000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. a OENERAL BANKINU BtJSIKESS Dont oo NMonablf tarmi. Blyht ilrafU cm fJbiOMJOi Sau Kranciaoo uud Port land, Oregon. Btui of ei'hant;e auld on furfik'n OOVBlriW l)epoit reeeivtii mlji . tto iheik or certiti cate of ! : All collectiona entrusted to w will receive prompt attention. T (5 Hendhickh, President. S 1! Kakin, Vice Prwident. 1'. K. SXOIM1IIAS8, Caxhier. I.. II. 1'oTTEH. .-'t I'lmhici 0 WOODCOOK, ATTuKNky AT-LAW. I UDM, OUOW. A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED '"sie" Cameras JHOTo CO Mcnor rotoarafs EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL idpjp) $50,000 W. E BROWa .'ruident : B. 0 PAINE. Vic Prtiiilmt. F. W. OSBURK, Caahler. W. m. BROWN. AMt Cahlr DIRECTORS F W OSBURN. BD PAINE. W E GROWN D A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W. W BROWN. A 4.iit-rni Bamklag IuIum Trnsii.'l on Kinorubli' TenMJ i ' luuiil on the principal cltle ol the l ..lied Stalea: alto exchaiifc (urmihed avu:- i.ie In all foreign couiiirlea Intantl raid on lime .teiKMll" Klre-proot raull for the lU rage ol valoaM'- , 'Voncrtlnnirecelreo.ir promrt attention. MEANS BUSINESS THE STEAMBOAT MEMORIAL DAY FATAL SHOOTING COMMENCEMENT The Snag Boat Crowd Here to Work a Month on the River. Management Changed to Faciji- A Smile For the Living, A Charles Farrell Shot Through Program of Exercises at the tate Business. Flower for the Dead. the Head at Albany. University of Oregon. COMMENCED OPERATIONS TOOAV Oittly linaril, Mm to The Whittle id Ihv l ulled StiitH rata boot Uotbloma Uotorday ofit noon kboul tdN o'o!i ek gloddoncd Hit IttmrU of oor oll'ceua who aio highly Intonated in the lnpnvenienl of lbs uppei Willamette, wbloh the team boot Oltjr of Bugone dm proven oon oluelvolv to boa uavltablo atmtni. ('Hptaiii (iall.'ea h jr ive on' the new tliul li e hout uud ere.v would Work bt- tween Bugone and Harriaburg lof tieaiiy a mouth if lie water permitted tlu-in. The eiiaj hoat alw) luoiiwht un tb' 178 fool pile driver on ft BOO W Which Ib t . in- umd iii driving plica. Tho uug boat drawn nearly SO Inehee hut alio never Htruck bottom on n ritHu while raming up. Tiie hoat removi d a Dumber of dan at'iou t:iatc thai wire a iiiennte navigation while aaoeodlng the troam Work wa oommonoad on IbeBkin- uer'n niplilK, lu-nr the Shidden farm, tbla morning. The eoutb and of tho dam l a I waahod out and allowed about one-half of the watoi i he di verted from the true cbanneL After thle work uomptoted a 700 too', dam nt Davli nlough w hi i t bul t. Toll win lurn the vvhi.t Intoooeolian md I rut tea d of permitting the water 10 took i wo. Then many pine.- nlnnc the river win receive 'vrht attention. The piling are all on the banks fur the ptoponed Improvement. The utone will bo delivered by Ubaa Croner, Jr, who haa the coiitraet. The people of Lane oounty aroqulte ttiankfol to Major Kike for hi send ing the boat to do the work. Zion itfin-. May 89. All are saying! "Too mu brain." Miss Berth Bergen t Is teaching the Wimbleborry lohool. The Sunday afternoon ainghK prat - tics i hein well attended. LoreO BOrivnor haa heen on the sii k Hot. hut we are hoping tOSOOO DM him around aaln. t' Land Kohert Williams Imve (,'one to Kail ( reek to assist in driving loes to the Bugene mill Ming I ii i Johnson came home last week. (She had heen uway at Bu gei e for aomu time. Mr Kiiigo hnn luuilit nut two tuonthsofthe m' 1 ' term of school and has given general saUslaction. There yet remains some government land in these parts both! fir timber uud agriculture. Also quite a lit of unimproved lauds may tie bought cheap. There is great preparation being made by the Trent and Lost Valley hcIkmiIh to unite ill the celt hrution ol Children's Day. I)S Hunyali-r Iiuh sold his farm here and gone to California to remuiu per haps ft yar or more. He settled hen In June, 1868, occupying hia donation laud claim continuously lor i years. Thebridgeth.it baa been down for the past two mouths, his been n pair. d, lit' Mathews doing the work. We might Hay in connection, (hut the had pluce In the road near the school bOUSe hiiH been repaired hy.Mr.-rriv Der, road supervisor. LEFT DOWN RIVER In. MORNING Mailt Unardi May Tim steamer "Cltyuf Bogane" left for I'.iriland nt k till" n .nn i , With a good held f freight a'ti-r spend IHumlay t Whits in Miti lh I dlrrctoca Uiadx several eliNiijiDi I i It is hoMal a. 1 1 1 I til '.idle. The I craft haa bet u Is wed i Captain Isaac my. who goe sboardas puraer, vm ! Alf Kirklaud resigned. Ths net pro lesatfs will beapplled to the lodeiit.d- IneSSM hef.'r. , this in. 'e l. ng made merely to place the affair of the boat I in Hie hands ol one nau. t hief Engineer Wa ter Riser and M tie DjU Webb have heeil retired and I villi lie neb. rd III their SERVICES OF THE DAT pi: oaaid, Ma A SAIOON ROW COMMENCES SUNDAY JUNE II "I Oder the ii and the ib w. Waning th.. Judgment Day; lOVf nn. I '.eats for the BlUO, Tsars and love for the tlray." We take t he follow lug frnln tod.iy'n Sastlsy, JBOS 1L . , AtbeiiJ lle'nld eoilCeriiiog u row m Itsv. Davio) which ihsrlss Parreil, a u of i Par stsaday, inn 19. ieii, ih" tnarbbi ouUer, was probablj fatally i unded i "Shortly altar midnight this morn Ing Henry Williams, the firel strael , I - .luj I 1. 1.. nulls'), htrpti, sii.'i nun namnj l -. .i! eirente SviiuoU l.illinl.M llAlllllI I, Tasal . IWIs Wlm Weill. The soldier .lead of the I lilted Hlntes new men places. PbebUSlnaJSOf Ihec pau igri.- have again lavu IioiihhhI by the na llngstendilyn.il iMk s very bright at ' tlnn. Tiie naeredues of a day of inein this lime, E I x - h.s: cnrg.i I.. mg lb;, orial Irihilte to dead h.Toea has a new largest they have yet carried moaning, ami while Its permanence eras assured before the Hlspano Amer ican w ar, the newer llgnlfioanoe Will petpetuste It throogb geneiatlons yet unborn, RKAL KHTATK Wu! I -h. A .N umber of (tain thai Coeurred e)al- i! . In Ku :ene this was especially initio - able The Grand Army of the Repub lic, and auxiliary organizations, while pay Ing tribute to the dead mldlery of '618 Was called upon lo aid in tin- huh al rites over Private Unfit K lloibrook ofootnpauy c. Beoond Oregon rrgi- ment, who died at Manila, August 8, amis. hi. .el; J IVrkiV- .uMitum to l. ami vvi.oso n.my r. acmu ui.n e,., Cot tan Grovr: sjim yet.iday. is loJohn W Cook, I69.M acrea in The day opened clear aim I, and BHtfrlendly and w.fo .J li c...- very pleaaam with the exospilon man, 16x80 feel, In rlklnocr'e location "" hl",tt,r " to Kug in ; ..! ",i il played flags and yarda of bunting, and M J Barker 'and J A Bubtr to Oor " H,,,n'M "n iU'M'il from " 1 della Reynolds, lot 6, bl c. u. Kair- The exerolssa of tho day wsre mount- 8800 ,"!'', '" "" 1 m i ry' '"" RlnaBUager.Vlmiulatrator ol Ihs tails . re dispatched t the Masonic, MtataorAlic r i;....r M.i.v I '"' " r eme,eries .. p;n.- ........ Mcl'liersoii 1'. 04 tier... in in 17 r'J w IS46. departed J il l'i iktnn and srlre t u Jonathaa B Mil. rilln, 14 ix:'.ot) feet in tp JUa rt w; J 1. 1 age and wile tn Bmllj Huvsy, j.Misi feet, being p rt oflol 4, Inbloek in, .Mulligan's i inatioii in Bugene. j Wiiiami tie street bet wet n 8th and nib; I Ki.'n1'. .1 II Perkins and Wile S I J P t III- j riu and w it'-'o Dansl Beck, lots g, Illl.lllUlll to i I.M acus iii ..I B Cole- rs donation 1 1 In r in Cor rg 1 Kair- tribllte on the last renting place of the 1800. Bond for deed. T 10 s r l w ; patent. J B Jackson and wife t" S 1 Clark, (0 acrea in T 10 a r .'! w; fiOO. J M Mooras, al al, to it It, K R I I, M Idii', 18 80 acres, 2H7. Pleasant Hill Items. May 88, 1889. The Pleasant Hill hand will pluy for the i i - lie . i picnic June Id. Mr and Mis Cook of Junotlon are visiting with I red ( 'alllaon and fnniily. .i At II o'clock the iirHvHbm starl.d from the OAR halli ooenar nf Ninth and (Ink nlreeln, proceeded west to Willamette south on Wlllamatta to Blevcntb, nasi on Blaventb to a StNet, and to the cemetery. The long routs was trail bandied by li If Russell, gland marshal, and his aids. Company (', third regiment, J M Williams, captain, lead the ptroOSSSlon, with martial music, being followed by the Sons of Veterans, ( i Alt, Lad'SO Circle, W K C, children from the public and Catholic -.-I I -. uud eJtiaens. The military organisations j formed a guard for the remains of Pri vate Holb l ook , a sound being dctachi d MlsnOavli", of CorvalllH, who has to mnn h alongside the dead aoldler's bean visiting vi Ith Mra Kelley, h i- re- i,odv. turned home. Children's I)ay SXCrolssS will U the third Sunday In .luue. A good program is being prepared. t'uuleSam Itaiighman hi m un-d from his recent IllnsOS, mul . glad to have him at tdiurch n II TIIK I'KM K'l Kit Arriving ut the cemetery a hollow j sqltafU wai formed around the monu- mentereoted to the unknown dead, and the ritualistic lunernl service of the (1. A H. rendered In imprersive manner, a ohorua furnished beaut: The Woodmen of the World will have a picnic June the 17. Tbscamp ThoW linen of the World will at- ful music flowers were . Iepnsll.il, a tend to the uuvtillng exercln.s at this aalute Hied by company C, aud this plaoeJooe lib at I! p m. Neighi...r.i g iribute was ended. oampa are invited Immediately following, the burial of Private lloiorook iN-curn-ii, Itev Abbott oIllclNtlng.unil being assialed by the vaiiotis oriruni.nlions nresenl. Il is endeavoring lo get up an interesting Wll B very touching and tender scene piogram. Among other things, afdr the burial on Oregon soli Of tboflrstro speaking and music, will ho a sawing turning body of a Uoi my Obey, Who Illlsi lUshlv gave Up his yoUUg life contest, the winner rtcelvlng a prize ln lt. HervUv ,ff Khls country. May Uaaeball game, perhaps between ,e lest In peace" wan the lervenl hem- Pleasant Hill and Kern Rhlce. The diction of the large assembly. Pioneers, wi.l be on hand ami have their pictures taken with the oldest fatally woiindeil Chailes Kartell. The weapon turd was a rJmllh dtWsolou is calibre revolver. The birrel of the. gUU had been sawed On and every chamber was loaded, rbe shot w as Bred Just ss Fhrrell was in tbedooi way. rhesbOl entering the back ol the bond Just above the rlghl sar and hum oat directly over the right The bullet Imbsdded Itwdf in the heavy door and from the appearand ol the hole ljc do, r was partly open at the time Williams una apparently behind the and ol the oar w hen be Bred i ho shot. Kartell, together with several companion., had bean in the saloon doting the evening and were raising a disturbance. Williams claims thai they weie throwing gla s nt him. "Bherlfl Hunkers and Policemen Met lain and Bayllas promptly ar r. - I Williams S ! conveyed him Ifl Hie county jail. Karrell was carrl. d 10 the Ravi ie Rouse and I'r Davis wan pallsd and pronounced the wound ss rlOUS. The WOUnded man wan I lieu taken lo the raeldenoa of hi father, Pat I'arrell. "Williams was under the influenea of liquor at the time of the sbootlngf and at Hist claimed he did not know who II red tho shot, but aflerwurds claimetl self defense. "Van Riley, Ifrod Henders and Uarb l''iirrell, a OOUSIn to the wounded man, were In the sal'MMi at the time of the hooting. The latter claim that Williams shot at him, but hit Charlie. Herb nays be threw aglua al William a few moments la-fore the Shooting iiiud Williams threatened 10 nhoot. They all started for the door and then Williams shot." To ran Maodahmi Horn, Through the kindly offlOSS of the W 0 T I ' of thin oily, Miss 1, it t It- llanovan, the unfortunate young girl, whore his tory in How well known, was nent to the Magdalene homo at Portland ihi morning, Hhe was accompanied by Mis w Koykandall who will attend to her admission. The W CT C deserve much credit for the Interest it ha taken Hi till" oasc. ItKi ovKKKit. The Klidiardnon lanil ly, from Nebraska, that live on Jefler hoii street, between Seventh ami Eighth, have fully reeoveretl from an attack ol diphtheria, and the quaran tine hBS bssu rained from them. Tin- i Ibly collection of lines from vice iii Bpokaoe ha just been oouolud- Sd In the police court, suy the Hpokr- man Review. They amounted to 81,878, divided Bl follow. Nlckel-ln-l he-slot machlucM, 8840; giunbllng, $10(1; pit Htltutlon, ;:r. . ilrittlnnlin r.v.r' liies in Muaic , Jnsa 13 Plaid I'ay , Jun is, 7 n p. n, . RMalsa lay, Juas 1 1 ...... CIsm lay lay, ) tine li, :i p. u a. in Meeting Was out re I a vv snassusy, sees 1 1, . ..o p. Annual AddNSI Ri i. Hi i.i i n s. Jouxsoa. Tloir.lay, Jnas 1"' laaasl Meeting Boaan ' Raaaarsi Tbarsday, Joss 15, to, m. UoMasssssasiat Uoeben Itemi May L1, 'mi. Lasl Prlday night's dance was a pleas mi affair. ( lias Biulth ami wire visited in One well Sunday. J i aieCrody of Bugene, this way Sun. 'ay, A M Drawer aud wife visited lives In Bugene Sunday. Horn To Mr and I r Uonry liid- well, Monday May 19, 1898, a II pound daughter. several from let" will attend the WishIuicii unveiling ivreinouy at Pleasant 11 n next Hunday. Mr i w Dillard returned home from Rowland BatUrday She n porta lor mother, .dt David Bby a re oo wring Mrs Bd Toby of Bugene, and Mr Allen of llnlscy, were the guest of Mi It K Keoncj and Mrs I'ha Smith tin latter pint of last week. Mr and Mr B It Orifllu went to Kugcno tod iy anil will take advan tage ol the Woodmen excursion rate on their way to Dayton. Washington. Tho Maccahee picnic to be given by Uoeben Tent, promisee to be an inter esting and pleasant nllair. The hand hits been MCUTSdl S tug ol war between Uoeben Tent k ut m, ami . reewall Camp, W of W. lias la-en arranged, and other contest! In the way of bail game, speeding contcsbi, etc, are be ing pcrleole.l. Tho lliveof Kugeno w ill III nil probability, rentier couliter able assistance in the wey of the suc cess of the occasion. A grand ball w in be given in tbeevonlnr. The Bo gene Orchestra will probuhly furulih the music fni the night. Ci-K. I Lsr Lesdi LAKE COUNT, BANK I st o I.I i in IHHS. - or- EUGENE, OREGON. H GeneralfBankinglbusiness in all branches transacted on favorable terms. waaasia t... 1 . - - ,,, i.uifroe in.-. "' lllur . . . i J . CesisssaJsJVy w'-"u bul,t-1 J- M. AHKAMs. Osahiat Unity Itmin. Mfty :iuth. R 0 and Mm Edwards were in En- telle Tuesday. .1 It Hopkins of Eugene sawmill waa up the first of the week loo ing after hi company's log drive. U u uip and tuck with the Eugene and Springfield log drives. Kirst oue is ahead, thuu the other. Messrs Itenner uud HunnlCUtl h ive .Id their property and will move to Eugene In the near future. Three boys of this vicinity hud some experience with u boat that belonged to another man that ought to be a salutary lesson to them. The fruit crop in this locality will he almost an entire faiiute so fur a cher ries, pears, and prunes are concerned. Some predict that apples will drop on I aooounl of the cold damp an attier. Htatk QBAaOl dun kk.s The i The stale grunge h. Id at Portland I elected the following new state ollloers: W M HlUaary, master; Mrs Anoie E ramjr. Horn; w 11 Hawley, stewsrd; J 0 While, trea-urer; Mrs Msr Howsrd, 1 secretary; Austin 1 Huxton, saalstant 1 steward ;Sln Isabel Homer. Ceres; Mrs i Mary Kdeluian, overnter; Mr Clara B Ssrauk, lady assistant steward; J Clem, gate kee-r; J 0 Caato, le turer; Miss ols Witster, Pomons; Mrs Iiui-a H Clarke, chaplain. house, that ol Elijah ItristowV in Lane count v. L'OB, I be Dewey llnnk. I hi ended the afternoon program as previously outlined. TOM (I nr. The several organizations, in lino as above, will meet at Hall at 7 pin sharp, and move to M K church where a memorial address will be delivered ut 7:.M). PKOOSUtM. Ringing -Ode, America. Invocation. Music by Choir. Recitation- Miss Elm IfeAlleter. Solo. Addres- by Uev N K Jenkins, of Oram's Push. Music. Benediction Do you want to know more i-bout Dewey, the great admiral tod hi gift to the Nation? if 10 read our up-to-date Dewey Book, 1 written ny Jas L rjtlckney, ald-tbvesmp to Admiral Dewey Nt the buttle ol Manila Hay. Tins nook I not u history of Cuban Insurrections or operations It Is a Philippine book. D begins with the daring of Deweyandc .nn noes through Ihetiperations betw.cli ' palilsli uud Ann rlcan fore s at Man Is The battle t upturn I of Manila Jluy i described as only j - okney can assoribs It from the vsn Dslly Oesra, Msy H UgegroundoftheOlymj ts bridge, by jBHamblln, who i wanted for tbealdeof Dewey, where in-witntssui svery maneuver, trsniniittad every forging the name of J M Boms to a rommand and observed .cry phase of, note for ll.vj, which In- cashed st the tbe battle and exulted i i tin-glory ofiKirst Rational hank, was captured at the A.in rloau Navy mplele bio- I p , j brOOght back yc-lerday STZL: ulle i by Chief of Pol sn.es, who Can 0omni'"b r-, fill d''i 'rht.d. The was lintifh d to come and get him. iiv...uutie in ; iou..ci in Hambllo admits doloi the wore, not claim to have an accomplice, who him from Ashland. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. EM3ALMERS and FUNERAL niRfCTORSk"'r""1""" a Valuable rtvmmoir. J a Pugate ami ote. il Zumwall ol irviug, liavc Just received a patent OU an ad Instable grain alsvs oc riddle Hereto fore It always took iUlte a while to change riddles 'r tlillercut kinds of grain and I herefore caiisetl considerable expense- With the new invention the rlddh can ho changed in a second. The gentlemen ought to make money out of their Invention if they handle it properly. Tiik Ai iiitKY Cask. -Ileppner Oa ICttei I hecase sgalnst T C Aubrey tried In the circuit court this week oil a charge of taking i- suck of w beat from I heodore Anderson lust Decern bar, was decided hv the jury brliiKlng in u verdict ol "not guilty." This case ha excited u great deal of Interest ouuty. Our Boys this book are a valuub'e ' Mure of the t...i. u.iu ....I., ft. I Solrl livaiil.. 'i""B. : mo ..in. . j , , ..... ........ ...... .... I.- 1 1, . l.ii.titul I'uhllshlntr travt.ed with t o, station D, Oakland CM. M w RambUn bad 8M on his person when Written, gem ral agent for the Pacille Lplured, lamldes having a gold Watcfa 'Coast. nd a bicycle, all of which he turned AaCTHn BXCOnmOS -Tbe tTativa over to the bank. H'Uexrct to give an excursion to He was brought b.-fore Justice Win-j 1 Portland June 18; tickets alout 3. terrneler today and waiving examliis- Thts will allow a l to --e tbe grand t ion was bound over in tne sum i t Pioneer pine, --i w I. '. will outrival lbs). all similar attempts. If you want to j Besides Hamlin DOS other mauls go on this excuisi' ti notify Deputy now con lined In the county Jail, Bd BbOlifl Day at OOOS Mr Dy Is chair- Welch who is held for breaking Into a i uiau of the BtSgSM committee. house uesr Irving. T'l.i la lie. bsr's ksatfrisMl. Rutke lie buttons ..n llsstlfl hSSlIt ' '..n't . ..ins ..if. a in.. bM bass sottpsrtVM sttasbsd. A s"l tiling. ?."ri "l':'(! ,i,st Hliipinont nf lol tiooata complet6a tho bei ' line in the oltVi All t)i low ciita and SoldtS. All styles, SS' celleut FiiUli Sad VSSSS, s ami priuea. ARE COMING H 'ME !! Hut we still lints Iks In at hi.ina to I. ok idler. Vt artt in a pesHSBB SB bslp V"H take inie ..( llirm. Seo our l IKI VesteeStiila. Also a splendid assortment up to 81 0U. Veale) 4 Salltir atyltm Wash Suit3 from 50c up Wash Waists from 25c up Sur strongest line is our BOY'S SHOES Her? wo defy competition -ru $1 to$3 50. 75c to $4 Heac'quart.rs for Cress Skirts and Shirt Waists. F. E. DUFN