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.... i h! Mi ' u ' 't ' I 1 1 1? . I t' I). lily Eugene ciuard 0 .1ARD Telephone, No Main lyi For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. The Greatest of all RibboR Sales . . . mm -WEDNESDAY at The Bon Marche, 200 bolts of No 9 Best Silk Taffeta Ribbon 5c a yd 200 bolts of No 22 Host Silk Taffeta Ribbon 10c a yd 200 bolts of No GO Rest Silk Taffeta Ribbon I5c a yd See Window Display. Our New York buyer has secured these Extraordi nary Bargains from an Im porterand all the Ladies are invited to this Grand t Ribbon Sale evor seen in all Eugene. I $2 00 a yd SilKs $1.50 a yd Silks $2.25 a yd Silks $1.00 a yd Silks $2.50 a yd Silks FOR Monday, June 15th, First Grand Silk Sale From 9 a. m. to 6p. m. at. FRANK E.DUNN'S The BON MARCHE WEATHER. To-night nnd Kunilny, fuir weather. Business Pointers. Tbo Banquet for tlio best ice cream Firecrackers and tlroworkH. Kay's Cuu Store. Don't foiget the closing out Bale at Rankin's music lumen. Young fried chicken at the Ban quet. Black puint for dng-cirta. At Ovor ton'a. Call for Stanford Rye. Einil Etter Bulla Stanford Ry. Dr. C. W. Lowe, graduate opticluu. Finest ice cream in Hie city at tbo Banquet. Sun Proof paints tlie lost. At Overton's. If you driuk , call for the best, Stanford Rye at Kinil litter's suloon. Ico creom at tbo lianciuct. The Hiizelwood Restaurant, 510 Willamette street Is daily growing iu popularity. M. S. HUBBLE, I'rorpielor. If you need a imby buggy or go- cart, we can supply your wunis Brevites Chambers' llurdwuro. Hummocks for ovorybody. MO to soleetfrom. 81.00 to 8:1.15. New put terns Kay's Gnu Store. Simmons, the Artist, for photos und stumps. Tim best lco cream la obtainable at the Buuquot. Go to the Banquet and get some young friod chicken. Ico Cream, Mexican sherbet, and scdu are tlio best over iu the city, at Otto's, the leading confectioner. Don't forgert us when you nocd furniture. Wo can savo you money. Chambers' Hardware, Prepare to enjoy the Fourth of July in Eugene. Where Is that ruin the weather man promised us? Ilig roduetlou on all trimmed hats. J. V. Kauirm'an. Otho Roberta iB confined to his h ome with tonsilitis. Dr. J. O. Watts, tlie optician, will be in hia olllce all next week. Trimmed hats for 75 cents and up wards at J. V. Kaullmairs. The Mandolin Club plays overy Sunday ut the llnzorwood reatuarant. Give us a trial uinl you will go no place else. Otto's the lending con-fectionor. Remember the llazcrwood's chicken dinner tomorrow. The Mandolin club will play from 5 to 8 p. in. Dr. T. 1!. Ford has arranged a lec turing trip to Northern Idaho, and will Icavo next week. While F.aHteru Oregon and the northern part of tho valley hnve hurt heavy rains everything is still dry here. Tho Ilazelwood chicken dinimr lusts from noon to midnight on Sundays. Everything the best cooked and tho beat served. Mias linker of San Francisco, will bo at F. 13. Dunn's with her nit em broidery on or about June llith. I.os aona given free to all thoao puicbus ing materials. Junction Times; Tho Cottage drove Nugget, published a Memorial 1)ny poom containing thirty-nine verscB of eight lines ouch. Tho editor is both a patriot und a martyr. Fresh raapberrios, apricots, cher ries and strawberries. At Otto's, the lending confoctiouor. THE FOURTH OF JULY Personals. Committees Appointed At a Meeting Held Last Night. Spectacles Lost. Lost n puir of Bpecli.clcs In caae from WobI 8th street to 5lh on Well ington. Finder kindly leave at the tluiird olllce und get miall rewind. NOTICE. . All ueoounts duo MeKinnoy& Hole man not paid by Juno 1Mb will be placed In the hands of u colluotor. The retiring member of the llrni wishes to leave for Cullfortiiu und do slres ull uccoiintB Bet tied nt onco. McKluney Hi Iloleiuau. SILK SALE. F. E. Dunn Is advertising a fancy silk stile for Monday. 82.50, 82.25 and 82.00 n yard silks, with nono lower than 81. '25, will be sold for 71) cents ii yard. Sco ad. WANTED. School teachers and stu dents who are open for a traveling posit lou for the miinmor. Write to llox 024, Portland, Oregon, Balnth. 9 IR6 MHO T0U IHffl nmays J. W. KAYS' FURNlTU'iif CO Embalmcrs ani Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, UndertaKers and Emhalmm. Cor. Will anci 7th Tlio ladies and their friends are cordially invited to attend Overton's Grand Wall Paper Opening Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 40 Went Eighth street. Hot Weather Shoes All Styles and Prices, See Them at l REDUCED EXCURSION RATES, To iln Sta ide and Mountain Re s rts for tlio Sura tine On unci after June 1st, l!)0:i, the Southern l'acillc, in connection with tho Corviillia Eastern Eiiilrond will liave on Mile round trip tickets frnni liolnls on their lines to Newport, Ymiuinti and Detroit ut very low rates, gooil fur return until October in, una Three-day tickets to Newport and Yuipilnn, gum! going Saturdays aud returning Mondays are nlso on aule from nil East Side pointa, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all West Side points, enabling people to visit their fniiillies nud spend Sundiiy at the neuaido. Sonsoti tickets from, all East Side points. Port hind to Eugene inclusive, and from nil West Side points lire also on sale to Detroit ut very low rales with stopover privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit tho Knntinm and llreitenbush as well as the fnmoua llrcltcnbush Hot Springs In the Cas cade Mountains, which can be reached 111 one day. Season tickets will le good for re turn from all pointa until October 10th. Three-day tickets will bo good going on Saturdays nud returning on Mondays, ONLY. Tickets from Port land and vicinity will be good for re turn via the Knsl or West Stdo lit option of passenger. Tickets from Eugene aud vicinity will be good go ing In tlie Wduimin-Kpi inglleld brunch, If desired, llaggagn on New port tickets cheeked through to New port; on YaiUlnii tickets to Yiuqulnn only. S. P. trains connect with the C. A E. ut Albany und Corvallis for Ya qiilnn and Nowpoit. Trains on the C. A I-',, for Detroit will leave Alluny at 7:0Oa. m., enabling toniists to the Hot Spiiug to reach there the same .lay. Full Information ua to lutes, Ome tablet-, etc., cuii lioobtalnid on iippll ci'.'.iti to Edwin Stone, malinger C. A E. I'uiliond, A Hiciy ; W. E. I'ouuin, ti. 1". A., S. 1'. Oompnny, Portland, or to any S. P. or C. A E. agent. Rate fioin Eugene to Newport, 8.",o0 Rate from Eugene to Yn.Hiim, 85. Rate fioin Eugene to Uetroit, 81.25. Three-day rate from Eugene to Ys tiulua or Nevvpoit, 8:1. A Rousing Celebration Will be Held on the Nation's Birth day Good Mate' ial on the Committee. Tho executive committee having in charge the Fourth of July celo bratiou in Eugene met IhsI evening in Cockor 1 in o & Wolherbee's olllce aud discuss ed various items which would muko a good celebration. It wus tho souse of the committee thut the celebration bo mado as ontortainlng ns possible and that Eugihio merchants should contribute tho expenso. Acommitloe will cull on buaiuoas men Monday aud hope to receive liberal treatment at tbeir hands. SUll-KOMMlTTEES. Tho following sub-nominitteca -were appointed to huvo charge of vurious mutters: Printing F. E. Dunn, II. Cordon, II. L. Traver. Sports II. A. Viucout, Alf Walker, F. L. Chambers, Coo. Fisher. Music F. L. Chambers, F. E. Uunu, Alf Walkor. Another meeting of the committee will bo held Tuesday evening to hear tho report of tho soliciting commit tee. F. L. Chiuubors, II. Oordou, F. E. Dunn, Alf Walker, Geo. Fisher, II. L. Travor, C. C. Hamnitind nud Win. Renshnw are tho members of tho exo- outivo comimtteo, with A. T. Cocker- line as chairman nud C. A. Wiutor- meier as secretary. In the Police Court. This afternoon about 1 :15 o'clock, John Hustings, who lives ou the M e Keii'.lc.uud who was slightly under tho Iniluenco of Eugono's "red-oyo, " toro down tho auction salo Hag iu front of tho Famous notion storo. Chief of Polico Stiles, who Is doing the auctioneering, run out and collored him, taking hlui before Police Judge Dorris. lie was lined 8S, which was paid,- Commencement at U. 0. Commencement week at tho Univer sity of Oregon begins tomorrow fore noon with the bncciiluureute sermon by Dr. Wleo of Portland. Miss Jean Reginald Wold, n well known young Ituly of Eugene, has been appointed physical instructor of tho co-ed department of athletics of Washington University. Ico cream, delivered, packed In ico, to your door. Ico cream "bricks" made to order and Haver. at Otto's. Y'esterdny's Albany Democrat Dave (iridium, manager of tho U. O. foot ball team, arrived In Albany yes terday and began arrangements for a football game next fall, going to Cor viillis ou tho noon train. Olio dozen Mexican limes, 10 cents. For lemonade they can not bo excelled. SI Jones, who has been In the city for several weeks appeared down town lust night aud was locked up by Olllce Croner. llo was released this moiling by Recorder Dorrla on his good behavior. Dr. T. W. Harris ia in Portland. Mrs. Mike Wald Is visiting iu Cot tage Crovo. Dr. I. D. Driver is bo me from Salem. J. W. Bhnmato is down from Wal- torvillo. Couatable II. K. Lawson is hero from Cottage Urovo. Ilomor Augell will arrive tonight from New Y'ork. Student Hobert Campbell went homo to Salem today. Miss Lulu Poill was a passenger to Portland this aftoruoou. Chas. Cochran came iu from Cot tuge Urovo this ufternoou. District Attorney Ceo. M. Drown came iu from Roseburg today. Judge J. W. Hamilton returned home to Roseburg tcday to spend Sunday. W. W. Chossnmu wont to Albany this ufternoou to root for tho Eugene bull tosaors. Mrs. C. W. Pullott, of Fortlnud, a former U. O. student, is visiting with Mra. R. McMurphey. Fred Zeigler, tho famous 'Varsity footbull pluyer, is iu . the city to at tend commoncemeut. Mrs. M. J. llabb returned from Port laud today where sho bus been spend ing tho past fow woeks. R. McMurphey returned today from Salt Lako City, accompanied by hiB father, who has boeu quito ill. Jay Tibbetts, fireman ou tho South ern Pacillc belweeu Roseburg und Aahluud, is visiting iu the city. Mra. Lenora Liunett, ueo Moore, ox-TO, U. O., is hero from liridal Veil, to attend commencement, W. A. Wanu is iu Monmouth to ut toud the uniiuul commencement exor cises of tho Monmouth Norinul. Ed. Iilytho nrrived this nftornoon from Portland und will attend com mencement week nt the University. C. N. MoArtkur (deur old Put) ar rived toduy from Portlimd and is t guest at tho II. E. Ankeuy residence. C. K. Hale, who hua beon iu Port hind ou the U. S. circuit court jury for three woeks, returned thiB ufter noou. Mias Florence Oeorgo of Portland, duugtbtcr of Judgo Ceorge, ia iu the city, tlio guest of her cousins, Mra, Tolmio nud Mrs. Traver. Mrs. 11. Prior, of Hanover, tier- many, has been tho guest of Eugene friends for n week. She left this af ternoou for Salem. Miss Aguea Matthews went to Al bany toduy to bo tho guest of friends u few weeks during her convalescence from typhoid fever. Mrs. Muudo Condon, nee Wilkins, und duughtor nrrived toduy from Moscow, LI ii ho, und is n guest ut the homo of her pureula. Wilde lluiley, who hua been quito ill with typhoid fever at Uuiney Mutt hews' resilience, left toduy for his homo iu Portland. Mrs. J. M. Smith nrrived this uf- teruoou to attend her daughter's wed ding Miss Alice, to John llandasker, which occurs Thursday. John Muck, a prominent lumber man, of Lndington, Mich., la hero looking over the country. Ho hua inspected the big aiiwmill properties in this vicinity und expresses himself ns well plensed. it tuny bo possible thut ho will loento hero in tho not fur future. PRANK If. DUNN. JUNCTION'S BIG PICNIC Positively without question or doubt wo will L,iro MORE VALUE for tho money iu silks, Moudnv timii you ever bought beforo iiuywbero. We lire giilim i sell fancy silks iu nil colors, bluck, funcy striped HnH ligured thut coat us high as 82.00 a yard lor 7'. i.,.,,,! which ia much less than manufacturer's cost. The patterns aro ull new spring styles, and are blind MJmvi.v uii-ij,-,. i.. ,u,j ... dui ui regular until buiu-uiiy. prices Taken from a Bankrupt Stock, East. None Better, None Prettier. See Window Display, Surprise Sale No. 2, Saturday, QRhm-f) V J THE PURE J THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Gr.iin-O nn.l colTeo remember that whik' tho taste in the same Orain-O given health and strength vvhilo coffee- shatters tho nervoiu system and breed riiw.iso of tlio digestive organs. Thinking people prefer tlr.iin-O and its K-n-cuts. TRY IT TO DAY. Will Be Held Friday, June 26 will Celebrate the Fourth in Eugene. Tho peoplo of Junction City have decided to bold their annual picnic ou Friday, Juno 2Gth, uud come to Eugouo ou tho Fourth of July. The following committees buve been up- piouted for tbo picuio: President of the Day, S. L. Moore-1 bead. tiruud Marshul, "r. G. F. Parka. General arrangements, S. L. Mooro bead, S. O.' Starr, C. F. Hurlburt. Finance, W. C. Wasbburue, II. M. Millioru, Sum Robiuson. Prognin, I. T. Nickliu, M. Mout gomey, J. II. Miller. Music, G. F. Skipwoth, Miss Nellie Folsom, J. R. Hill. Horse Ruciug, E. llnrpole, Wm. M. Tripp, J. M. Cook. Sports, G. O. Powell, Lee Clark, B. A. Smith. Concessious, Leo Clark. Grouuds, Sam Robiuson, Wm. Johnson, Tburmuu Berry. Decoration, Misses Miunie Sibbeta, A una Cruiu, Oru Jackson. Court Hcnse Items. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Foloy to W. W. Calkins, lot 10, block 1, University ad. to Eu gene, 8200. James A. Tnylor to W. W. Culkins, lot 11, block 1, University ad. to Eugene, 8100. Herman and Clara L. Roth to John and Annie Davios, 9.27 acres in tp. 17 s, r 3 w, 8750. Mra. Kittie M. Smith to Mary C. Ford, lGOxo i feot on Willamette street, Eugone, 81. Mary C. and T. U. Ford to Mary J. Gates, 100x58 feet on Willamette street, Eugene, 81550. David and Elizabeth Smith to W. T. Campboll, 160 acres iu tp. 1(1 s, r 4 e, 8125. Geo. B. Dorris to Samuel B. Una worth, certain land in tp. 21 s, r w, 81. Johu N. and B. Schneider to Am brose L. and Ella J. Woodard, 100 acres in tp. 21 a, r 3 w, 81. William and Caroline Welch to Anton Patzuer, lot 4, block 4, Chesh ire's ad. to Eugene, 8300. SOCIAL REALM The dance for tho benefit of the University track team last evening iu the armory was a social success. The floor was quite vvoll tilled with tbo elite if college society aud Svarver- ud's orcboatra furnished good music for tho occasion. The crowd wus about tho right size for complete ou joyment. Church Services Episcopal Church. -D E U ridgo rector. Evening slcT' nud at 8. '' M. E. Cburoh.-I! tor Meeting Notice. Special meeting of Rathbone Sisters this evening at usual ineeeting hour. Inspection by Eliza Imbrie, Graud Chief. Uy order M. E. C. Yerington's Phono Quinine cure. never fulls to White Pine for tho'cough that follows Satlsfnotlttn or money I The C. E. of tho Christian church ' now bavo their business moetiuga the ! first Suuday in each mouth and tho I social meeting the Friday following. Lust night being tbo time for tho sociul a merrry crowd of young people ' met nt tho church und proceeded to hnve u good time. Ping poug, Hindi und other gumes helped to puss nvvuy the evening. A most agreeable sur prise was givou by Rev. McCnllum in the ahapo of a large freezer of deicious ico cream, which was joyen. -uissch-jv. .umui, i-huiiid McCnllum and Viuulo Anapp naa cbargo of the oveuing's nmusomeuts. Mrs. Esson and Mrs. McCnllum were guests of tho society. F. Rna-lonj - - ,uu, U. No morning service t ..-V rey Memorial M. E. church Saudi, Usual evening sermon by the past,,' U. V. C'bureb.-Thoro will U preaching services iu the morai, preaching at 8 p. 111. All are Mt. diully iuvitid. Christian Science -Services Son dny evening at 8 o'clock. 8il "la the uuiveree, including evolved by atomic force." rj(.. d"y evening meeting at 8 o'efck ; J.UO public Invited. I First Presbyterinu.-Chas. F. ffool Iward, pastor. Suudny school. 10 1 Tho morning church KrviM.ii! thoroughly en- be omitted. Union meeting of Ik j-uuug icuiiwii nuance at 6:H Eveuing sermon at 7:45 p. m. .(II are cordially invited to these si vices. Mrs. T. R. Imbrie, of Hillaboro, grand chief of tbo Rathbone Sisters, will make llelinetta Temple an ofBciul visit tonight, after which a bunquet will bo served. Mrs. Imbrie ia acj compuuied by her buslni id. Cbnstiun church. -J. S. McCallca, pnstor. buuday School at 9:15 a. a Communion at 10:30 a. m. Now, vices nt II on accouut of the bra. laurate sermon at the Coireriilf. The C, E. will join in a unioDsertid at tbo Presbytorian church at 6:1 At 8 p. m., by request thcpaetorU preach ou "The Dignity, Dotj nd Dcathiy of Man." Biiptist Church. II. A. Ureen, pu tor. Sunday school at 9:15. VI not hnve services iu the morniDf owing to the services at the L'nlw sity. The young people nill meet ii union service nt the Presbytai church at fl:30 p. m. Rev. Viiijl will snBiilr. and anneial music has 'ounsoil win preucn lur u iu u. been secured for tho occasion. A good evening; services nt 8. The public nttnnmincn from thft V nunff Pennies , J ...... Sociotioa is requested uud all others interested iu tho work are cordially invited to attend. Christian Alliance Meeting. The Young Peoplo's Christian Al liunco will hold ita regular union servico ut the Presbyterinu church, Suuday, June 14, nt 0:30 p. in. Rev. Virgil Johnson, ofClnromout, N. II Vuuilla, chocolate, strnvvborry ice crcum; piucupplo ico nnd frozen berries, nt Otto's the lending confectiouor. Prompter Feed Deliyery. A. W. Haskell has purchnied 1 ond-huud Wells Fargo, exrreanin nnd will do his own del iveriog hi his feed storo hereafter. Branch Store in Albany. The Gilbert-Welsh Mercantile Corn puny ia branching out toward Albauy. They have disposed of their business Iu Cottage Grove and havo lonsod the Mcllwain stores for a year aud will) otruu a itrge uooi aua snoe storo on or beforo tho first of Septembor. It will bo a permanent Albauy Institu tion. R. W. Welsh anl T. A. Gilbert bavo beou conducting tho shoo store iu the Chrisman block very successfully tho past year nud will no doubt niuke a success of the Albany venture. Salem may later be included iu tho circuit I of stores which they nro plnuulng to1 place lu tho valley. 1 SPECIAL SALE ON ..Shoes and Hats.. For the next Ten days at the Golden Rule Store NINTH STREET. Are You Studying? No nso making n serious difficulty out of a reasonable proposition. Yon might ns well understand at once uw worth of getting the right thinga aud not paying w much for them. We'll give you lessons in tlie econo mics of life if j-ou will give us n chance. N. T. WILSON. S9 1 FOR. YOUR. Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns, Ammunition Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Cas. C. Matlock. Second-Hand BicvrU go 51J to Bon lb. Yeringtcm gth st. Drug Stoi c. fHradcd for Wood, KORAN'S SHCE STORE; ' Al(rocrt .vr'jwturvi lie .T.C Mo. .r t.s. UK2