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ttai ft. i-n Al ho j hoi - ' """""" " nuirWT B .n,., v ctoo, . EUGENE'S FOREMOST AND BEST STORE - H FRIENDLY STORE Pepdiron Pin l"niw "i Mood. ih May Sales in Dress Goods, Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads 75c Fancy Silks, a yard 48c 40 pieces fancy Japanese and Taffeta Silks. Polka Dots. Checks and Stripes, a yard 75 $ 1 .50 Dress Goods, a yard 80c 15 pieces novelty dress goods, checks, stripes and mix- i tures, all new styles, values to $1.50, a yd 80 Bed Spreads 69c to $5.00 . . . 'VAmmoH Ani Every one specially priced. fringed, cut corners. LACK CTKTA1XS, all styles, hemmea anu 33c, to 7.S0 a pair. Good Practical Style and Economy in the New Summer Wash Dresses VJW ''. . .i. ,n rnnic at once. One For the women who w the fir cho.ee of the dutiful stylo. In Linger.., Gingham and Madras Presses for Spring and Summer TT JlZZ ... . ... i .....1..- 1.1. ial-i( V if IMaUllIUl Ult-30'f .... i l. .., n.iu.bu (.Ininwiil In 1 n r-t n iwl omhMi Mir. Hi II 11 III II le ftiii-a. uik s.j m ... ...I. t. I,m . nl KU'lUM. Willi 1 1 If II I U " " ' " . niece Yrinw Dn, nwle 01 mie $1 .50 " ffio.DU of fln India Mnon. trimmed with lace, lucks and pleul, NEW BUILDING PLANNED FOR . . i After-illnoer pill; nurel, T,., u . DIVINITY SCH01)L&-gg: Will Not Befceoted This Year But ; mMJ s ( Mturalklmp. ik-.orl. Iin.,,,,"1;' II c -1 IIN.a." nuuu 5 fin After-dinner villi. n-i I Hundreds of Beautiful Summer Waists -;- ., - - - Beginning Monday we will offer some excep tional values in now summer waists. We do this to clean up on a number of waists that are slightly mussed and soiled from being used for display purposes. The first assortment is composed of white nnd colored waists at 59 worth up to $1.00; come in short and long sleeves, trimmed In tucks, lace and embroid ery; big values at J!9c each. The next lot of fine lawn waists, worth up to 3.00, at S1.G9 Beautifully made, embroidered and lace trim med, yoke effects, short and long sleeves, but ton front and back, $1.69 each. r nam T.tnifnrln nnd Bilk Wnfsts. elab- nm.olv trimmed In lace and Insertion; made of fine mull and lawn and Japanese silk and the plnlnor ones with pleats and tucks, suitable for general or dressy values at, each, $2.60 to The Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Spring and Summer Silk, Wool and Wash Skirts Ever Shown in Eugene Go to the liirgc city stores and In many caws you will not find as complete a showing of new styles and materials. We have everything tliat is newest and best. All wc want Is an opixn-tunlty to show you. Beginning at the lowest price skirts, made of new stripe and check materials, gored and pleated effects, worth $4.50, at... S3. 50 Our strong lines are at $5.00 and $10.00. This is where we make you open your eyes and wonder how these skirts can be sold at the prices, but that's our affair; It's to your interest to see and take advantage. Splendid variety, colors and. black, $10.00 and S5.00- White wool skirts, made from Batiste and Serge, $7.50 to S1G.00 Black Volle Skirts, pleated effects; specials at $10.00 to $35.00 Black Silk Dress Skirts, all new styles, each $10.00 to $19.75 Only came a few days ago. You will want white wash skirts this season.'and the best time to get them Is when the stock la most complete; that's now. Prices, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and S5.00 IVo show at all times a very complete line of extra sizes in ladies' wulking and ' dress skirts. Will Ba Necessary Next Year. S Regents of School Re-elect Old J Faculty and Create New De- partment A full and complete line of of big SI 2 TIIK IIKHT OF KVKIIYTHINO FOK WOMEN, MEN ANI) CHILDREN', QUALITY CONSIDERED. l'KICKS ALWAYS LOWKHT S. H. Friendly KCGENE'S FOREMOST ANI) I5EST STOKE. OIK MOTTO, "VOin MONEY'S WORTH OH YOlIt MONEY BACK. CITY NEWS. X secretary-treasurer. ! Captain Ben D. Boswell this evening editor of the News, t ai o o ciock. ii was iu u. Will St. John; manager of the News, i-kknunals. t neiu iC,uu, ,'. n...i.n... Ki,0,i,nn n.nnair. I '-postponed until today so that his er. Wayne Watso'n; debating mnnag- !4 j 'fiends could be present. ' r,,.rtio Ruth I I M. French and scii, H. G. French, ,or, m.m n.ui... McCnesncy ot Albany, Is In the! are here from Colton, Cal., visitini The Underwood skating rink will : city. i friends, and may conclude to locnto be open again tonight and will con- T. A. Gilbert Is In the city for a in tins vicinity. tlnuo In business during the spring I few days. j G- ,J-"?1"' ac0P,', arr.lve1d indefinitely. I chas. Sellers is down from Pleas- h1ere, 'ast nKht an(i vlfu'nB' S' ant Hill Daniels, night operator at the West- r H Atwnnrt will ho tried in n . 'u..m i. . nn iimw em Unulon telegraph office. WniltinnflllV ai 1110 aHSUIIIiiiy Hum in. nn,nnni1 o.rnln nn .Iunn 11 for mall-. t I " '".a- r. j. ntim mo iiuinc A. W. Ream has sold his brink-i the university on "The Cata- ,..,. the BeCond trial being nec-1 .,iu Av c.ln went to Brownsville! ,rom Denver, where they took the re making plant to a Brownsville m.in combs." The profossnr delivered mm eRBnry because of the disagreement Weather I'redlctlon. Tonight and Wednesday, fulr. Train No. 16 did not nrrivo until1, the sale. 10:46 this morning. No. 12 Is iu-j ported eight or nine hourB late. ProfeBsor completed. J. W. Barrlnger Is doing tor Chrlsman; ,,, ' ,rt KBther V Ren; Francis Shenk, recently from Colo rado, has purchased the Dr. A. Shar pies farm ot 3 acres near uumk-m. The rnnch contains some very flno , fruit and Is also a splendid tract for I raising stock. G. G. Gtobs engineered ; F. S. Dunn will speak At the annual meeting ot tne uua.u j rpeents of the Eugene Divinuy School, held at the residence of Dean ; e Eugene C. Sanderson yesterday after- J noon, the matter of erecting an addl- tional building for the schoo , which J has been under consideration for , some time past, was discussed While j it has been practically agreed that a Z new building is necessary to take care $ of the rapid increase :a suiue.ii-. the school, it will prouau., - erected this year, aitnougu n. . thought that next year w.u o present plans of the regents in that . respect consummated. The board or- . dered numerous improvements in the ; present school building, in the way of readjusting some of the rooms so that there will be more floor space. . , Teachers Selected. The board retained the old botrd ; of teachers and created a new do- j partment, that of art. Mrs. Frederic Brooke will be at the head of the , new department. Mrs. D. C. Kelleiiie was appointed as assistant in the ne- partment of oratory, this also being a new position. Another new de partment which has just been added ; is that of vocal music, Profe-saor Jes-j se Davis, of Worcester, Ma?s , being 1 at the head of it. This d?oartment was established for the purpose of training evnngelistic uingers. ina, other members of the faculty nrj I C. Wigmore, D. C. Keliem-;, J. m. Morris and Mrs. Ella Humbe.-r, be sides the dean. Alumni Meeting. The nlumni association of the school met at the home of the dean . after the regents' meeting wl .ipe'.it j a very profitable and enjoyable hour, j The association is only a year old, but i the attendance was large. Plans for i the coming year were laid and future nieettnus were arranged for. j (irndiiiiting Exercises. The graduating exercises at the i Christian church last night ner-3 .it-1 tended by a very large audience. tli. . building being crowded. The addrets j of the occasion was delivered i'y Rev. W. A. Moore, of Tacomi, who spoke at length In a very eioqueiit j manner. President uampoeii, oi i.ne i university, also delivered an address to the class and Dean Sanderson con- i f erred the degrees upon the gradu ates, who are: Karl Berg, Mrs Ella Humbert, George Roach Whipple, Frederick M. Brooke and Lulu IvgIt, lems. ; White Canvas x ana uiick Shoi in the newest patterns for spring and summer wear Prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.30 Use Blanco or Nova as a cleaner and your shoe problem is Solved BURDEN (ft GRAHAM i Exclusive Shoe Dealm i 568WUlametteSt Next, door to HamptotV The Old Family Clock lecture at the Methodist church soma gHtur(lliy n,,nt 0f the jury thnt was time ago, and it Is said to be vory , el) lpIuleie(i la8t week. flue. Jesse J. Hooker today began suit In Every one Is looking forward to the circuit court against L. M. and the concort Friday night at the new ij0slle Hoselton to recover the Bum park. It promises to bo one ot the of $162.50, alleged to be due for attractive social events of the month, finding the corners and cruising the Do not mlBB It. The Eugene nana timber of a claim upon which tne ue- Z A. DavlB la moving his household I will play all evening, snort address- fondants located a timber nunter. and It la being shipped to that oily today. Wm. Smoed's nlne-yecv-old daugh ter broke her arm while jumping rope at Waltervllle Sunday and Dr. Wall, ot this city, was called to attend the injury. goodB to Reno, Nevada. Ho and hlsj estimable family will leave mr tniit city soon to reside there In the fu ture. J. W. Ilarrlnger, the Eugene house mover, has the contract to move t!-o residence of 11. A. WiiHhburne In Kprlngrield to a lot one block mirth of Its present location. i will bo delivered by popular speak- Ti,n Rttcnni Ri.MnliMtfl hnve reor- nwH fp the rnmlnir presidential i nnd two children. They come fi.-.v campaign, nnd have elected officers ; lally recommended as good cltliens. as follows: K. P. Chambers, orgm. Miss Ava Glass went to Brownsville I laBt evening. Robert Vaughan was down from Waltervllle today. E. E. Orton Is up from Junction on Insurance business. W. C. Jackson returned last night from a trip Bouth. D. P. Burton returned last evening from Cottage Grove. G. Nettle arrived down from Lea- burg last evening. lier; II. M. Mnnvllle, financial Becre- I tarv nnd treasurer; E. C. Cole, secre- I tary. Music, bonfires and Japanese lan-. terns, and above all the clear mnon-1 Thoro will be no need of letting light Friday night, May 24th, at the the distance kcap any one from nt new park. Ice crenm for sale by tho tending the band concert on Friday girls of the high school Y. M. C. A. I night at the new park. Wagonettes I will run every half hour from 7 Make your plans to attend tho ' o'clock, stnrtlng from Ninth nnd Wll bsnd concert Friday night at tho new , lamolto and Willamette and High park across the river. There will bo all tho attractions of music, moon light and woodland beauty. Concert at 7:30. The work of raising the J. B. Colo man cottage at tho corner of East Thirteenth and Pearl streets, to make a two-story house out of It, Is about streets. A slight error occurred In tho printing of tho mimes of tho officers ot tho high school student body, the fault of tho young man who handed In tho Item. The correct list of those olected Is as follows: President, Ray mond Salisbury; vice president, Clms- Mrs I. O. Florkwtth in viRltlnir rot II. M. Shaw, recently of tho Oregon j atives In Portlnnd. City Btnr, has accepted a position Attorney L. E. Bean returned last on tho Albany Herald. Ho has a wire , n,,lt from a trp south. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Combs are home from a visit In Portlnnd. Albany Democrat. Mr. Shaw Is ui ..nn m a. Miller camo un from former Eugene printer. I Lebanon this afternoon. ' ! A. T. Cockerllno nnd wife returned J. M. Mnrtln opened his fine cigar ' this afternoon from Toledo. store nnd billiard pnrlor to tho pub- jir, Rna Mrs. j. H. Hammltt were lie Inst evening. Large crowds ,lown from the Mohawk today, thronged the placo all evening and, w. A. Hemenway of Cottage Grove enjoyed free cigars and soft drinks. ; ,vaH )n tne c1lv on business todnv. Mr. Martin is a hufltlor and will no; Mr and Mrs Jaa willoughbv le dnubt Biicceed in his venture. Ills turned to Hnrrlsburg last evening, place Is one of the best In the city. miss Josle Feeler left yesterday for Round Mountain, Nevada, on a visit. The N. W. Gltzen plnee of 13 acres j i,,nrv Honl nml fmlV went to So one mllo northwest of tho city has dnvlllo yesterday for a short outing, been sold to J. A. Lash, recently from Mr9. 3 R Robinson and son Ralph Osceola, Iowa, for $2100. He will ' WIMU to Albany last evening on a engage extensively In the blooded , visit. chicken business, nnd will also set a! Misses Ruby Moore and Ella Mack good part of the place to berries. The rtrned last evening from a visit at ot'ui was uin.iu itiruiiKU .no UKUui-y u. Drain. k. j. f rasior. mains of Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Hard's mother, for burial. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, nee Carrie George, arrived here last evening from Itledford to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. K. George. F. L. Chambers Is home from his trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Chambers will spend a few days in San Fran Cisco before returning home. Justice of the Peace R. S. Bryson went to Portland this morning in re sponse to a message informing him or the serious illness of his mother Mrs. Mary Bryson. Deputy Assessor J. A. Sterling, of uougias county, was in the city yes terday, enroute home from the Sins law country, where he has been er. gaged in his official duties. A. C. Dilley and family, recently of Adams county. Wash., were "n I )c city today on their way to Oolien. They will probably nurchnse t Brewer farm there and become per manent residents of this countv. A. N. Striker was down from Low ell Sunday,, where he is building a J3000 residence for one of the llv Innd brothers. He will also build a county bridge In that vicinity and erect a large barn there. NEW TODAY WANTED Five miners at the Treas ure mine, Blue River. Enquire of S. E. Wightman, H. C. Mahon's of fice. m27 ' FOR RENT Ten room house, wood shed, deep well and barn. S. P Ness. m23 FOR RENT An 11-room dwelling house. Enquire at 641 Hilyard street, tf New stock fishing tackle Just re ceived. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 1 Clean paint. up and paint with Phoenix PRESTON & HALES. is stored away in the gin or down cellar. Wouldn't you like to km it go again? If you'll let us know, itt come over and get it and mill it keep time. Our charges are always la the work we do only trimmings added. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty J. O. Watts The Up-to-da-e Jewel and Optician Corner 9th and Willametui WE UNDERSELL We will sell any bottle or package of latent Medicine, or any toilet preparation for 2 cents less than any cut rate price advertised in this paper byany store. HULL'S RED CROSS DRUGSTORE " TWO ENTRANCE? 537 Willamette St. 17 and 19 E. 8th Sunday. May 19. wns the 4 3d wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey, of Woodburn, who are visa ing their daughter. Mrs. E. L. Cninp bell. In Eugene. They were mnrrled at Oregon City, are said to be llm only living pioneer people In that sec tion of Marlon county In which they reside. Mr. Casey Is S4 years of aie and his wife 76. They both canie across the plains, one iu lSf.l nnd the other in 1S52, becotntng acquainted after reaching this state. Mr. Cas-'v was once a partner of the late David Thompson, a Portland capitalist, and who run for governor once nvshwt Pennoyer. they being engaged In the blacksiu (thing business. George Marx has left for the Al berta country to be gone several weeks. K. C. Lake went to Cottage Or-jve this afternoon to set up some monu ments. R. J. Klrkwood left yesterdav morning on a trip through Southern Oregon. Mrs. R. G. Hunter, of Salem, is the guest ot Mrs. R. J. Klrkwood for a few days. K. P. Lane and Jos. Patterson re turned last night from a short trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth returned this afternoon from a short visit et Brownsville. Chas. E. Kllngensmlth wns up from Corvallls yesterday visiting his moth er. .Mrs. .1. H. stiles. Mrs. l.lssle Jnckman came up from l oriiana today to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kavs. W. J. Warnock left today for Kan sas t ity and bastern points, expect' ing io oe gone several months. W.R. Young, who has been a teach er in me rnnippines for the past inree years, nas returned to Eugene Walter Wlnslow, a former well. Known and popular student of the university, was up from Salem yester- uay. . vt. Haines left today on a trip to Everett. Wash., where he and his ns are engaged in the tannery busi ness. . . " O. J. Hull and father returned this . .Hum we can save you money anernoon Irom Toledo, where thev A split bamboo fishing rod for a dollar. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 0i withstands rain and shine. Its O ! pure paint, every atom of it. The i New Era quality, sold only at the I v it..-.. .. n..... u i r ' ' Vudor hammocks are made of bet- ter material than most others. We 1 1 have them In three colors. 1 1 , CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I A full line ot Cold Storage refrlg- crators: all sites and prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO on wall paper CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' Fresh strawberries every morning. , Eugene Grocery. nan neon proving up on their timlicr claims. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ronev ani W K. Drown went to Boswell Springs this anernoon to attend the tuneval of ATTENTION" G. A. It.! Any comrade thnt Is nrni,nit,i with the burial place of a soldier of any war call on the janitor at the courthouse and get a flan to mark his grave. COMMITTEE. ATTENTION- COMRADES! All veterans of the Civil w.. .i 1 SB 1-65 and their families r. ra dially Invited to the Hi by the Ladles of tho o. a Memorial Day at Odd Fellows hall "130 raMMITTPW Costs less hecntisp It nit. f,,,fi,n. and lasts loneer. iim- vo. t'.. Paint at Berger-Bean Hardware rn Allwln's go-carts the new folding kind all prloes CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. New Orleans moiasscs. Grocery. Eugene New strained guaranteed pure. nd comb honey; Eugene Grocery. Buy that new 9x12 rug from us CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ".'W atnW Mnl.t . . imuiug lacRie just re ceived see our new reel. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. vll paper remnants from 5c per louble roll un. v CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. See the O.iarples Tubular separator before buying them In stock. White Frost Refrigerators are the best. We have them in stock. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Buy Sherwln & Williams' Pilxed paint If you want the best. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Vudor porch shades be sure and get the genuine with the aluminum name plate at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. We guarantee our work In every particular. Eugene Steam Dye Works. tf . PHONES:-31ack 156!-Hll cream e have Look at DeLasio's Low Prices before you buy anything in the Drug Line. He Leads in Prices. W. L. De Lano, DRUGGIST CHAMBERS HARDWARE. I P R R