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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD CLASSIFIED COLUNS TH REE CU RES OF ▼ THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1008. WtEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET The ■ and it h their yardd and » they can r the far- but th* re that reporti f will ha ve A Mohair—18. Poultry Market a Shade Firmer. FOR SALE -One freer, cow and calf. Anyone going away Tor the summer Chittim bark—3c. who would like some one to take There i I a little b» P. L. Miller. Blair Street udditlon. Wool—-12c. care of their place may call on 1 t, I the poultry — market tf Poultry. Eggs, etc. or phone to Mrs. Frances Grif Michigan Woman Tells of Her Broth as re not been advanced y Eggs—Per dpz n, 16c. fith, 357 West Fifth street, Phone continue large. FOR SALE—Loose cheat hay. Squire er’s Terrible Suffering with the Dairy butter -Per roll, 30^35. Red 1752. teadily deci •ase, Re •ipts of eg Smith. Phone Farmers 13x9. Creamery butter -per roll, 50c. but the demands are backward and Disease—Grandchild and Another dtwJ20 DON'T fall to see Chexem if you Hen»—Per lb. 11c. prices are barely steady. Baby also Permanently Cured. want bargains in real estate. We Fry»—Per lb 15c. of There were heavy arrivals 3X l 4- —A cast! register, a safe, buy and sell farm and city prop | Geese—Per lb. 6c. cheese yesterday from Tillamook and and a nickel coffee urn. Enquire erty, improved and unimproved. Ducks—-Per lb. 11c. the market has a week aspect. at Guard office. tf Timber and miBlng stock. H. Che Turkey»—Per lb 15c. No new developments s are reported le m. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf Fruits, \ egetabies. Etc. in the butter trade. FOR dALta—A gas heater, annosi Reduction in English Hop Amage new, for sale cheap. Address Box TIMBER OWNERS ONLY—Owners Potatoes—2<*. A cable received from Ixindofl yes 14, Eugene, Or. tf Onions—Per cwt. »5.00. desirous of disposing moderate "My brother had ewma three de terday said that the British govern Lemons——Per case, »3.50. FOR SALE—Tuorougnured Hereford aired timber tracts of nood quality ferent summers. About the same tune ment’s hop acreage bulletin show>d Oranges—,3.25. each summer it came out between his bulls for sale. Enquire 559 Wil and accessibility may find It to their shoulders and down his back, and he said 4500 a^r s <.f hop land plowed up Livestock Marker. advantage to address H. & W., care lamette street. tf since the 1907 harvest. This brings his suffering was terrible. He used dif Steers—Per lb 3 3 l-2c. of The Guard Ju27 the present acreage in England to ferent kinds of medicines that were said Good cow*-—3 and 2 *4 c. FOR SALE—Good b-room house and to l>e g<MMl for that disease, but nothing Good prime dressed veal—6ijac. about 40,v00 acres. barn, on large lot; good garden; »10 CASH AND »10 PER MONTH— seemed to do him much good. When it Will buy a beautiful California came on the third summer, he bought a Mutton on “foot—3c. Call at 16k Jefferson stree’. J26 vineyard, the income from which box of Cuticura Ointment and gave it Fat hogs on toot—5 1-3 : «»rriHnd Quotations. will be sufficient to make you in a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel FOR SALE—Buff Urpingtn» Fat hogs,—dressed—7c. frhamcrv butter—20c. better and be cured himself entirely Handsome dependent for life, Grain and Feed. 13 for 11. W. B. Hampton, 11*31 Eggs—18c. pamphlet, valuable Information with Cuticura and has never been Columbia avenue, corner 11th st. | Flour—,4.40 Chickens—10 (& 11c. and contract free. F. B Koblnson, bothered with eczema since. He also Oat Hay, ,13. used Cuticura to cure a bunch over his Wheat—Valley 87c; Club f(6c. FOR SALE—A first-class barn, suit general agetit. Pacific Orove, Cal. eve and a ternbie oorn whic h was so bad Timothy Hav—Per ton, ,16. Barley—Per ton—,2 5. able to be made into a dwelling. that he could not wear his shoe. A New oats — Per bu., 45c. Oat»—,2 7 <3 27.50. CORRESPON lady in Indiana heard of bow my daugh Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf INTERNATIONAL Bran — per ton. »2 7. _________________________ __________________ -i ..... - Hay—Timothy. $15; cheat. ,15. DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy ter, Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son Mixed feed—Per ton ,30. Grain hay—,15<S ,16. FOR SALE— Parties wishing to buy Man's University.*’ Gives a thor- of terrible ecsema by the Cuticura Shorts, per ton — ,32. 200 acres of first-class timber land Mohair-—Choice, 17c@18. eugh training at your own home Remedies. Thia lady's little one had New Wheat—Per bu. 85c. Wool—Valley, 11c. call on J. W. Carlile, four miles in nearly all the trades and profes the eczema so badly that they thought they would lose it. She used Cuticura Rolled barley — Per ton, ,33. Hops—Prime, 5@6 l-2c. west of Hale. sions. Text books and Instruments Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it Chopped feed — Per ton, ,30. Potatoes—,1.00@ 1.10. (when required) furnished free. cured her child entirely, and the disease FOR ABSTRACTS in Douglas county, Cracked Corn —>36-40. Onions—, 1.65® 1.75 per crate. Full information and circulars at never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk, or blue prints of vacant lands, Cascara—(chittim bark)— 3 1-2 the local enrollment office, 45 W. «7 Peckham St., Coldwater, Mich., Aug. write Roseburg Abstract Company, @ 4 l-2c pound. Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep 15 and Sept. 2, 1907.” PORTLAND MARKITT REPORT. Roseburg, Or. jl resentative. Improvement in Industrial condi FOR SALE All kinds of four-foot POLK'S GAZETEER A business di tions has already been an aid to the Large itne of ereckery and glass wood. Can deliver at once/ Ad market for raw materials and prices ware just received by Campbeil-Fell- rectory of each city, town and vil dress G. L. Beckwith,* Goshen. Or. sre showing an upward tendency. lage in Oregon and Washington, Cura for Torturing, Disfiguring man Co. The Housefurnfshers. Phone Farmers 62xf>. J25 | !• or wools the tone is considerably giving a descriptive sketch of each Skin and Scalp Humors. Improved over what ft was the first place, together with the location FOR SALE 9-room bouse, three The Agonizing itching and burning of and shipping facilities, and a clas the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scal of the sear >n. In this market a fur blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot! sified directory of each business ing, as in pnoriasis: ther advance of >4ic a iiofind Is be- ■■ ■ : I’t k », ,1 I 00 Ol c tiie loss of hair and < Ing offer <1 "d oafd !>■■ buyers. Pur- and profession. R. L. Polk & Co.. gon Land Company. tf | mar :et for every- crusting of scalp, as I chasers are In ' Inc., Seattle. in acalied-head; the I fhlng offered, while a short time ago FOR SALE—85 acres river bottom ; facial d is f i g u re- during the first days of the season. land ; It acre» potatoes, 10 acres FOB RUNT ment, as in acne ' they scarcely cared w hether they corn ; balança In hgy. Cheap if and ringworm, find ts Iren at once, Enquire 4 76 West FOR RENT—Nice front room; fur instant relief and bought or not, the price being scarce speedy cure, in the ly an object . nace heat; electric lights and Jy20 Fifth street. Their butting into the market for majority of cases, bath. Suitable for two gentle- in warm baths with liberal supplies is the true indication FOR SALE Timber land; quarter men. 154 East Ninth street. Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings of a resumption of bullish conditions. 1 ■» — 1 . U ■ I. 1 . _J1J> stiction in township f6, a. r. 1 w. with Cuticura Ointment. For Willamette valley wools the section 32. Will sell cheap If sold Complete Kltemal sa.1 Internal Treatment tor NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. trade is offering as high as 13c a at once. Address C. J. G, care tfv(»ry Humor of Infants. Children, ant! Adult« United States Land Office, ronsiafa of ('utirura Hoaf»(25c ) to Cleanae the Skin pound and several sales have of late Guard office. Ointment (50«.> to Ural the Skin, and Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. Cuticura been made at this figure. Cuticura Hr*» I ven I (50c >. tor In the fwm of Chocolate Notice Is hereby given that In com Coated Pill« 25c. per vial <4 40> to Pwrify the Blood. FOR SALE—City iota, close In; Improvement in Mohair. Bold throughout the world. Potter I»ru« A Chem. 1200 Otto .111.1 1400: ,50 down pliance with the provisions of the Corp . Hole Props.. Boston, Maas With the' Improved tone in the Mailed 1re«. Cuticura Boot on titin I Harases. and $1 Oper month, without Inter act of congress of June 3, 1878, en wool situation the tone is being est. W. H. Kay, at Eugene Gun titled “An Act for the sale of tim helped somwhat in mohair and sev .NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION. Company's store. tf ber lands In the states of California, eral fair-sized lots have recently Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter United States Land office, Roseburg, «•hanged hands around 19c a pound Oregon, April 1, 1908. FOR SALE—A No. I business for ritory,” as extended to all the public that were held back by producers at Notice is hereby given that in com sale; good location; clean Stock; land states by act of August 4. 1892, the start of the season because of pliance with the provisions of the will take city property In part pay Thomas E Seavy, of Eugene, County their inability to secure more than act of Cougress of June 3, 1878, en on ment. Wish to retire from busi of Lane, State of Oregon, did 18c. According to dealers only a «January 27, 1908, file In this office titled "An act for the sale of timber small amount of mo-hair was really ness. Call at Guard office, tf lands in the States of California, his sworn statement No. •147. for sold during the regular sales, the Washlntgon FOR SALE—A well Improved fai m the purchase of the W. *4 < N.W.14 Oregon, Nevada, and transactions In most instances being Territory, ” as extended to all the of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co (fractional) of Section No. 18 merely blinds. They declare that burg. This Is a bargain at ,’>0 In No. 17 south, Public Land States uy act of August some of the largest: lots supposed to Township 4. 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany. per acre. On good terms. Smith Range No. 2 West, W. M . have been included in the early pool A Brown, Coburg, Or. and will offer proof to show that the County of Unn. State of Oregon, did I sales are now being offered. on December 1 1, 1907, file In this land sought is more valuable for Its Brief Market Note». FOR BALE -One National cash regis timber or stone than for agricultural office his sworn statement No. 9 4 29 Olives show an advance of 10c a for the purchase of the E M of SW ter, one Remington typewriter and purposes, and to establish his claim gallon in bulk, owing to the reports a large iron safe. Enquire of L. to said land before W. W. Calkins. »4 and W >4 of SE >4 of Section No. of a very small crop, in California. 12, in Township No. 16 south. Range M. Travla, Loan & Savings bank U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in I A year ago the crop wats heavy, but Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the No. 2, West W. M., and will offer for the previous two years a very building. proof to show that the land sought is 20th day of August, 1908. tight production was shown. FOR SALE At a bargain, 160 acres He names as witnesses: Henry more valuable for its timber or stone Cantaloupes are Ibwer. with prices of timber on the Siualaw, one mile Thelme, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link than for agricultural purposes, and the large crates ruling from ,2 to from the river; cruises 6,000.000 Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse to establhih his claim to said land be_ on ,2.75. feet. 12,000. Enquire C. V. Ogles Seavey, of — f ..... W W Calkins, U. 8. ('oniims Eugene, Oregon; John There is a slight increase of arri by, room 16, Beckwith biilldlfig. tf Seavey, of Eugene. Oregon, sinner, at his office In Eugene, Ore vals of local cabbag»? Market lower; Any and all persons claiming ad- gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of quality the best. FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven August, 1908. versely the nbove-described lands are Chittim bark is inclined! to show a room house, five and a half lots, requested to file their claims In this lie names as witnesses: Evermont piped for irrigation, high and dry; office on or before the Baid 20th day B. Miner, of Eugene, Oregon; Harry somewhat firmer tone than hereto fore. several cars being sold by local small barn and chicken house; all of August, 1908 M. Crooks, of Albany, Oregon; Wil dealers yesterday to eastern manu kinds of fruit and berries. If taken liam D. Neely of Eugene, Oregon; BENJAMIN L. EDDY, facturers . Buying price steady at at once, the price will be »2100; In Register. Norman E. Markley of Eugene, Ore 4c. quire of 806. East 13th Street. t gon. Strawberries are mixed as to price, Any and all persons claiming ad NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two versely the above-described lands are with a scarcity of Clarks. It is stated United States Land Office, Rose that thiB variety win soon end its lota and 8-room house, barn; fine requested to file their claims in this season. Bulk of the strawberry land for garden; on Fourth street, burg, Oregon, April 9. 1908. office on or before the said 5th day Notice is hereby given that In com- This is a very important item crop is in. near mill race. Lot 160x95 on of August 1908 I pllance with the provisions of the act Portland Livestock Market. Twelfth and Alder streets. Just with »> and you also, more so BENJAMIN L. EDDY, !>»f Congress of June 3. 1978, entitled With small arrivals of hogs for north of Patterson school. J. J. Register. tfp'.An act for the sale of timber lands with you. These shoes have the day that branch of the local live Walton, 515 Willamette street. ___ __ ____________________ __________ in the State» of California, Oregon, stock market is holding steady and NOTICE FOli I’« BLICATION. got to go. WATCH THESE FRUIT. NUT OR ORNAMRNTAL Ne1 '' , 1 1 *!‘*' United States "Land Offl e, Rose- China fats are being quoted as high I TREES Write or phone L. P "« extended to all the Public Land PRICES. as ,5.75 (it ,6. There is but a nom barg. Oregon, April 7, 1908. Rounds, Hoffman House 1 will * At gust 4 189.’. Notice is hereby given that in com inal call for stockers and feeders and Ladies fine turn sole Shoe be in the city for a few days, and "f (.ro*; J ""ntZ "_f pliance with th«- provisions of the act feeders and the advice of sellers is ' will be pleased to call and see you Stale of Oregon, did on March 10. of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled not to ship. value from $3.00 to $5.00 file In this office her sworn While quite liberal arrivals were This la the tint«1 of year to order 1908, 9563 for the purchase "An act for the sale of timber lands for fall or spring planting; by so statement No. shown in the inedium stprrs cattle sale ___________ $2.49 In the States of California. Oregon. doing you secure what you want of the N % of N W % and S W Nevada, and Washington Territory,” market today, steers remain at pre of Section No. 10, In of N W/ and get select stock. Our stock is For the market Small sizes_____ as extended to ail the Public Land vious quotations. $1.49 right; our prices are right, and we Township No, 19 south. Range No. 4 States by act of August 4, 1892. is easier and the price is down 35c M.. and will offer proof to West. W. will endeavor to treat you right. to ,3.50 (it 3.75. Run of sheep In the Ladies’ Kid Shoes $1.00 show that the land sought is more Stella M Huston of Madison. County L. P. Rounds. yards was liberal during the 24 valuable for Its timber or stone than of Lane. State of Oregon, did on. Jan hours, a total of 1.165 head being Ladies' Kid Shces, better for agricultural purposes, and to es uary 4, 1908, file in this office her received compared with 582 a year W ANTRI» tablish her claim to said land before sworn statement No. 9541, for the quality________ $1.39 ago. 900 two years ago and none W. W. Calkins. IT. S Commissioner, purchase of the Lot 3 and S E. WANTED An experienced starch) at hie office in Eugene, Oregon, on of N. W. ’■« of Section No. 2. in three years ago this date. WE HAVE DECIDED TO A year ago today all lines were ironer at the Fisher laundry. Friday, the 28th day of August, Township No 18 south. Range No. 7, West. W M . and will offer proof easy at the general d««ctine of 25c. REDUCE ALL OUR MEN’S 1908. WANTED—A girl to help with the Joseph to show that the land sought Is more which took effect the presrious day. SHOES NOW She names as witnesses: work In a small hotel; widow pre Official yard values today: Crow, Oregon; Charles Bov- valuable for Its timber or atone than ferred Address Mrs. R. H. Clow. Liles of Hogs Best stuff. ,6.25; Chiha for agricultural purposes; and to es Walter erign of Eugene. Oregon: ' Mapleton. i2* Walter tablish her claim to said land before fats. ,5.754i 6; stockers and feed . Holland of Crow. Oregon; Norria W W Calkins, U. S Commissioner, ers (— ). ROOMS WANTED All persons hav 1 Canaday of Crow. Oregon; Cattle—Fancy eastern Oregon at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on ing rooms to rent duriug the uni : Owen, of Crow, Oregon. medium. ,3.50*3.75; Navy Blue Flannel for bath Any and all persons claiming ad- Tuesday, the 18th day of August, ¡steers, ,4; versity summer session. June 22. l»M I , best cows, ,3 <i 3.25; bubs and stags. July 81. are requested to phone j versely the above described lands are ing suits, worth 40c She names as witnesses Gertie G. ,2« 2.50. the registrar of the University. i requested to file their claims on or Sheep Best weathers. ,3.75; Owen of Ivtson. Oregon, Guard Hus 1 requested to file their claims In this sale ............................. 33c Main 27. George ) spring lambs, weighing 75 pounds. office on or before the 28th day of ton of Madison. Oregon; ,4.50 fl 4.75; mixed, ,3 a 3 50. Vaughn of Ivlaon. Oregon; Roland WANTHD- Three girls to learn i August. 1998. Hop Market Outl<M>k. BENJAMIN L EDDY. Vaughu of Ivlson. Oregon. nursing at the Eugene Ornerai hos Herman Klaber does not think Any and all persons claiming ad Register. pital. Apply to Dr. J. W Harris versely the above-described lands are | there is much chance of good prices tf requested to file th»lr claims tn this In the hop market this fall as the Notice of Final Selllenwnt WANTED A man and his wife, the Estate of Clarence Thompson, de office on or before the said 18th day production, even with the decrease is likely to exceed the requirements of August, 1908 ceased. woman 1lo cook and the man to 1 BENJAMIN L EDDY. of the brewing trade. Notice is hereby given that Dora work on the ranch. Addreaa. Ilei. ' Estimates of the decrease In the Register. Randerao n, Camp Creek. Lane Co.. I E Thompson, administratrix of the American consumption of beer in It estate , of Clarence Thompson, de Oregon 1908," he said, ‘ range from 5,000,- ceased, hat filed her final account In NOTICE TO ( RKDITORS. Ini' interested WANTED Lady 8.000.000 barrels This the matter of said estate In the coun IN the matter of the Estate of Sam 600 to church or Bunday achool work, to ty court of Lane county, Oregon, and means that the consumption of hops uel Stalnaker. deceased: «■stabliah work along primary and that Monday, the 3d day of August. Notice Is hereby given to all per In the l’nit«M States will be reduced »IS ¡ 1908, at the hour of 1 o’clock In the sons concerned that the undersigned to n»»ar!y 200.000 bales junior Bible »tudy linea; In addition) be active an d In •rv»ew<M>n of that day. has been fixed has been duly appointed administrat Ito that the brewers are carrying a I weekly; must Give reference and ad-| by said court for the hearing of ob rix of the estate of Samuel Stalnak very heavy surplus, as they have earnest "CHURCH drena. jections to said account, and for the er. deceased, by the County Court of been able to buy at the lowest prices] cf Giuard. tuuu settlement of said «■state, and the State of Oregon for l^ine County. on record. A good many brewers i J24 against are going Into the 1908 crop with I all oh lections to said final account All persons having claims must be made and filed In said court said estate of said Samuel Stalnaker, enough hops to last them fully half' MIM Kl.U«NKt»l H on or before the said date no fixed deceased, are hereby required to pre «year, and mahy will not require, The prohibition sent the same, with proper vouchers, any hops at al). by said court. duly verified as by law required.with sentiment having become so strong,! a hand-to- in six months from the date hereof brewers are pursuing to the undersigned, at the residence mouth policy In their buying, not [ position, and thei of M M Davis, in the city of Eugene, knowing their I chance» are they will not buy more | Oregon- NOTICE- Having recovered from my until they actually require them Dated this June 11. 1908 injury I have resumed my business ■‘The pro»t»ects are anything but; AlJCK E STALNAKER. of horseshoeing and general black Administratrix of the Estate of Sam cheerful and 1 can see no improve- ( smithing C. D Holoway, East ment In sight, especially If the grow- uel Stalnaker, deceased. Eleventh street. Fairmount. Or. I I < lit SAI.« MISCELLANEOUS—(ConitnucG.) ■ SEVERE ECZEMA J^R“ CUTICURA REMEDIES PROVED INVALUABLE OBSTINATE ULCEUS MAY LEAD TO CANCER There is no di..erence, at first, in the appearance of a canceroty common ulcer, and for this reason every sore that is obstinate or alOw healing should excite suspicion, for the sore is nothing more than the ext?* nal evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may degtne.„j into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, plasters and external remedy always result in failure,because such treatment can h£' no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly genng and morbid form, and are carried through the circulation to the place, ho sore or n can exist without a predisposing internal cause and the open, ¿«charts, ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surround"? flesh as long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation dischaiges its la < ¡tie* into it. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and dn\* out the genn-producing poison» and morbid impurities which keep th. ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified b’Ju __ <rn«»itnth(»d!SMsednlaieth»li... __ » bwj goes to the diseased place the healing all discharge ceases, the infli^mraation^^} ually leaves, new tissue and healthy aZi • are formed, and soon the s re is peJ? - nently cured. S. S. S. is made entire^* < PURELY VEGETABLE root, and herbs of a healing, cleaaai^ nature, and unlike mineral medicines which often do great damage to the delicate parts of the system, S. S S tones up every part of the body. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any s.s.s THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., advice dMirad free. FURSH1DES HUNTERS&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.^ WORLD FAMOUS 460 p*r«0. leather boand. fWrt thing on the »ubject ew written fllartr»« u, »11 Fur Aaimgi. »bout Trapper»' fecrete. Decoya. Trap». Game Law». How and where to Hap 4Od V been«». .2“ ce»»ful trapper It » a regular Encyclopedia Price, Tooarcurtnm.n , Hd»»ta»Md^ beeutiful Robes. Our Magnetic Reitend Decoy altracto animal, to trap», , o p»r U«|e Sh»^ Hi iee end Fin to ua aad «at togbeei'XxMMa. Aadcraeh Brva.. IHpL T 1. , iaeeaaeik.ML7 Work Is Now In Full Operation We are going to make this week a still greater sale After starting on our new stairway we find we are going to lose one-fourth of our shoe space, therefore we have got to move all our goods, as the interior will all be changed to a modern store. This remodeling will necessarily cause a little inconvenience to our customers, but we are prepared to handle the large crowds that are taking advantage of this sale. Come every day and watch us grow in business as well as improvements. Ask for what you want and cannot see, as we are unable to make a display owing to loss of space. Note These Prices A Big Talk on Shoes Flannel Fancy Silks Dress Goods Worth $1.25 now___ 98c Worth $1,00 now___ 78c Worth 75c now_____ 57c Worth feOc now_____ 42c Tan stripe wool Voile, worth 60c,'sale......................49c Cashmere and Atbatross in lavendar, light blue, gray and pink, worth 60c and 65c, sale_________ 4flc Toweling Bleached Toweling, worth 8Xc, sale__________ 5c Heavy all Linen Toweling, worth I2^c, sale.___ 9c Sheeting Best quality Unbleached Sheeting 8-4 wide, worth 30c now_________ A. F. C. Dress Gingham New patterns, sale_______ 24c 9-4 same grade worth 35c sale price________ 27c values 15c 12c Veiling Veiling worth 50c, sale 25c Veiling worth 25c, sale 18c Heavy 9-4 bleached sale........................ 28c Pequot or Atlantic bleached 9-4 wide, sale— 28c 36-in bleached Muslin, woith sale W Lonsdale, 36-in bleached 9c Carpet Warp, full Specials in Muslin Curtain Swiss, cheap weight 2"7c Underwear at 12^c now’ 8c We want to see you about a SUIT OF CLOTHES for y ourself and your son. We will give you a Big Bargain All items advertised in our first notice will be continued all through the sale. It will be impossible to tell you all our bargains in our immense stock. Please notice additional prices. F. E.Dunn 569-575 Willamette Street