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" Tlllf fclGENlC IAILV";tAlllri iil).U7VTSJII!lAUV 111, lutw Vr ' Friday and Saturday Specials Corset Cover Embfo.'dery, the yd at 24c A TW(-I.V SAI.i:, beginning Friday morning at ! o'clock, we will put us hale h lot n( wide Corset (.'over Embroidery; home of these KiiibroliferleH would be (food value at double the Ob tain prlcu; Friday and Haturday, yd ...aC Ncwlands' 5c Lace and Embroidery Counter A livr-crnt Lace and Embroidery Coun er in the rear of the Drv Goods Section w'kic good barg-iiui cm be bid everyday in the week-take the left-hind a i ile n ym enter the itorc. Embroidf riei worth up to 10: trie yard T Val. and Torchon Lac worth up to J 5; the ya d ........ . ...... OC Beautiful Wash Goods:- Lob of oew Spring Goods ire on diarlav and Splendid Bargalna unadvertited are ollered every day. Staple Ginghams yd 7c Dress Ginghams yd i2'Ae Silk Ginghams yd I5c Domestic Pongee yd 30c Spring Suitings yd 25c Call and see the new goods. m - 4lfil . SECOND DAY OF C. E. . j STATE CONVENTION i I Continued from Pago Oce. ) aam. Wu priiae; we tremble; we die ' aro burled. But that. which we have done dies ool with uit, iB not Interred iwltn oiii bone... "The evil that men do Uvea after them." True! But the good a not aiwaya interred with j their bones. Tho poet of "myrlad i8ilendored mind" to the cou:rary ! notwithstanding. And -evon when the Rood aeetiia to be Interred, the I resurrection of that good soon .takea I placn, and Rood deeds come forth clothed in light, Immortality auJ power. AwUduity of effort, with un- Heillshnoiis ot altruistic aim, alwaya cause U is rare to bring rraitlta. We : aiuat expert results In the service of , God. We lia. e a light to expect re sults, if wa aave compiled with th-1 conditions. "I. i t ua not hj weary In well doing, for in due m aaon we shall reap, for a- much as ye know that your labr is R';t In yalu in the Lord." ! Always aboun lihi,- We should have such cjfiatancy be cause of the cons:ancy ol our God. "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, . immoveable, always abounding in the work of the Iord, forasmuch as ye know that your la bor is not vain In the Urd." Itev. Dyott took the time, and aB he Bald, without being asked, told of the conditions of the slate University that It is the most poorly paid state Cnlversity In the United States. He said taat the referendum was mere ly the work of a bunch of Ignoramus es who had nothing else to do, and that there would he no doubt as to work I itJ ' The! SOME STATEMENTS REGARDING NEW THEO Leadership," Rev. D. A. Thompson, of Portland; 10:15. "The Need of the j Day Trained ChriMlans, Ur. Dyoa, , of I'r.rtland; 10:4.'..'itev. r. t. si-; i,... n -China " Mr. Walker spent , h. r.t..r n;.rt of his time telling Incidents of Ms niial:r.ary among the Chinese. 11:15, special niusicNl 1 :-. I I Evans. "The Ideal Society.' program waB rearranged this way in i rlFite ol Cooper and His Novel Ideas Give ed the University of Oregin grounds ua i,,,li,llnL- from 2 until 4, and a C I, III i. Twelve ("liferent styles In the lot JUirt WaiStS oe.ba:ga,n.t.hep,l W oiler exceptional varu tat.... $1.48 Newland's Department Store n:::j:::::n:nm::::r::::::::::::::::::: EUG ENE Racket Store ' Hoiiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Knit and Muslin Underwear Notions, Stationery, Etc. also a nice line of Gents' Furnishing Goods Wc have just secured, the agency for the celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Acknowledged everywhere to be the leaders in the fashion world. They arc pcrlect in every detail and with the aid ol the Cutting: and Construction Guides,11 so simple that the most inexperienced person by their use will make a fashionable and pcrlect fitting-garment. Tcic Guides arc furr.hhcd tree with every pattern. C.i find look through the catalogue. Ask for a copy oi Cm J-Vtoiial Kevicw Fashion sheet free. Eugene Rocket Store 35 E. 9th St Eugene, Oregon a 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 m-4 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 8 44 8 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OR.ECON Drcu a General Banking Business on ' Conservative Lines S. S. 5PENCER. . L. H. FOTTfcR 1;. tN. McALISTER. . President. . . Vice Pre... Cashier. Cor ?h and Willam lie ' i i '.''A S" . ' ' llltl.STI.W Clll'ltCII, WHKItK M; 'A KM HT HUSSION'S (IK CONVKXTIOX IIKI.!' assures a rich reward, while the re lations ofone member of the human family to all others, of time to eter nity, of tho pasing; to the pormanent, nity, of the pawliiK lo (he permanent, our possibilities Infinite, our privi leges divine divide cnminh to make the nnKcIs of heaven Inna; to come to earth that they may do the will of Uod on earth a it is dono In heav n. In view of these thlnm It Is of un speukiiblu Itnportiinre that, first of all, wo should (letermlno to have Homo. par'. In t'.K't whl"h I'd"! ;pll "the work of t ho lo:-l." What Is tho wo-k o" tlu Lord? J.t la any worlt will :h hai I's ovli?ln. Its e.pr 1 tlon ami l's eonsuaimntlon In liie Lor I. It j all work done In II I a spirit and to III Klory. l! Is.a'.l wo:k whb-h Is lor th" mvid of man. Anv-j thin of benefit to man Is God's wor't. I0" it benefll nun'' body.' soul or siilrtl any of th"e, n ' of; thesa? Then It Is the work of tat ' Lord. So. broadly Hiienklni;, th v ork ' of tho Lord cover tile -le wll" rntiKo of hiinuin nceil. and !; la Tie Ihouith of tf(',l that such work Hhu:.!d bn held In dlvlnn conimunu and co- i parlnenlilp by (iod and m'in. .So! thai, in I'aul says, "wo are lalrirera, toit'-th r with (Iod," or moro llier-i ally, "w are Clod's fellow worker." Unspeakable prlvllco contnlniim thei unconditional iissunuico o succeaa. . Hut. at the same lime, let It be re-: iiiKiiilHred that If It Is really (lod's. work, so far as we are concerned, then It must be done In Cod's spirit ! There Is such a thliiK ns spolllim the; form mid the deed by not 'mivIiik the I spirit In keeping wLh the same. We are to be "always iibnundltMi In Uio work of the Lord." The lmim- nr.. , In t'.ie orlKlnal tlreek of our text, ii Li.cti rr::.i the constancy of the' or. !n tLiVTWin;! wave nfter wave j icim.i t'.iu fa .' of the unfnlhoiue d ii'.-p, Rt'.d l:i ien:ll:iK l:h perfectly, untiriiiK peralstency wave afti'r wave! upon (he shores of the sea. It la the; waves of Iho a n, and not the ripples 1 of tho lake. There is noiuethlnx 1I. i majestic, constant, here. Larue; rldui'a of the liquid body, where the' oscillatory force Is of muvli.v. Is ev.r' active. ; u e snotiiu nuviiya iinoiind iiccaiisf the realncMs ot (lod's work calls fi" such uutlrliiK activity. It I i.mi sr.'iit for any small cimlit lent, cnucc'itiitiis and enileavora on i.ar part. "Alv;i.i ilnnindln." W'e sllouM l.ave such ceiK.'ac y Itc :au.se ll l.s s.n1.' 'o lirlni: t!i. iii;iii :.s of jour ln.llv.l,i;' lives Int., s rvlcc Noihhi iilxei sec i dplhs ntnl Icimth and hcUhi and liretultli and weight and worth to an Individual life as to have some part In ta. creat work of the Lord -nlwnw u':i und-hik'. We should have such cniiatuncy be- r:eotion was held at the lanaimu church from 4 until 7. Aililillonal Delexiites. In addition to the list of delegates given in yesterday's Guard, the fol lowing had rcslstcred with the sec retary up to noon today: .Miss- Marstera, Brownsville. 'Miss S. Hayes,' Brownsville. MlBa Lydla Davidson, Brownsville. .Miss Putnam, Brownsville. Miss Bessie Mulkey, Brownsville. Miss Ina Whit?, Brownsville. ' Miss Edna Swcaringeu, lirowns vlll ' Miss Kt'lfkaen, Roasbur;'. Miss Florence L'pdugrafi, Mcllinn vlll Miss Kthel llolllslnr, C'orvallla. Merle Holllstei. Corvallis. Miss Hannah McLeod,' i'ortand. Miss Klorcncs Wllllamaou. Port land. Harvey Mikler, Portland. Itev. O. A. Thompson, Portland. II. It. Itlx, Portland. Alias Alary Kalinx, Portland. Alias Klleen 1)111, Portland. Miss .Margaret Lowell, Corvallis. John Lyons, Brownsville. Itev. J. J. Kvans, Albany. Leah Perkins, Cottage Grove. Miss Uolle liuikholder. Cottage Groce. Alias Brund, Cottage Grcve. John Cooter, Cottage Grove. Alelvln Jordan, Cottage Grve. Their Belief in Him the result of the election In June. In reference to th I3 he told the fol- lowing story, trlven In brief: , Two loaf - a were talking as to the meanest things each hed d'ine. Ona said that he had been out in the 1 woods when a big thund rstorm came up. In looking for a place of shelter he found a hollow log, which was none too large. He crawled In. When tho log got wet It swelled and held I him and he was unable to g?t out. ; After vnlnly trying 10 extricate hlm-i Bnlt I. ...I II... .. ... ........ ncn no imu lime i i.iiinn ifi w.iri HO' had done lately, when he happened lo1 'think of the mischief that the refer-1 eiidum would do for the State U11I-' : verslty. He felt so mean, since hej knew that ho had signed the petition, BAPTIST MEETINGS ARE POSTPONED Dr. Brnugher will be unable to be In Eugene to begin his meetings at the Baptist church next Alonday, as advertised, on acci lint of illness, but the meetings will begin a week from .Monday.' The members of the Bantist church and the church-going public In general are looking forward to these meetings with a great deal of Interest, as Dr. Brougher has a na tional reputation as a revivalist and Is a very entertaining speaker. With a theory that human health la Mr.' Cooper's medicines 1 a denendent on the stomach and with A give them a trial, and 1 tJ. medicine which he says proves this better at once. After HSH theory L. T. Cooper, a comparatively meuicine lor two week. 1 r voung man, has bum up an iiiuueuiso following during the past year. Cooper has visited most 01 me ieau- 1 am a new woman. 1 c, ""J enjoyment, the pains fo ,: nave leu me, and 1 am .... ' ing cities of the country, and In each j-f have been for years. city has aroused a storm Of discus-, t cannot say enough for t.. I sion about his beliefs and his medl- er s remedies, They are clues. Wherever he has gone, peo- tor tney have done everything ' on ed unon mm oy tens ui mr mem in mv em, ,.i h'... catted unon him by tens thousands, and his preparations has, ai,i 111 immense aiiantitles. 1 The sale of thl3 medicine has now cago, is as toiiows: "i havsbV .1.- M.nnlrf U tl A Sell Imtlhlu fn.. . ."J spreaa over me tmus --- 't-ara, 1 ....... U I.. nttn In nrIIn.nJ la growing enormously each day. In view of this, the following statements from two of the great number or fol lowers which he now has, are of gen eral Interest. Airs. Agnes Vlgsenhouser of 942 St., Louis Avenue, Chicago, has .the following to sav on the subject of who Is afflicted Another statement by M, Stewart, lu v. Aia,ii. i." 1 6: SIT . I In thi. .... 0 "a) It ""' " awiui ais'ressed fw. causes. Alany a time I have? 1 wii.M i . e'c'.:: ' .L an' lrl cui eu. 11 was bv arciacn, ." ' heard of thl3 man Cooper's reswj I Immediately made uu mv buy a treatment of him. up my 1 1 t - ..ftnca' "li'iu mnro thnn inr nhmir tWfi j . ten years i was nrosen uuwh u. nun inutn goodiiij 1 i.t. 1 ...... 1,4 .l..an unit I tuns done me. I fpal all. i ... HI lieailll. 1 I.UU1U iiui on-"!' - - uhciutr Qtl'.r J r 1 hD,Inn in 1 hnva more Hfu "":S very nui vous. uiuuunuj uch" lm energy ttit lose mv memory until I could not re- have had for years. Thi Jr member things from one day to an- certainly does stimulate and strs,,1 other I had severe ualns and cramps en the whole system. Ti-a i. l in my body, and I would at times see and weak condition of the dark spots before my eyes. I was un- has entirely passed away. I able to do any worn wnatever, as my. 5- strength was failing. I had no ap-' We sell Cooper's celebrmej peine, nor couio 1 tase any uinuiLiiic. nuva nuit.u nave uiaue wis woii-I 1 naa auout given Ui uujd ui e- 'ui icvuiu in an pans Ol tup l ...I I f Unll'a Pal r0.. IV nL ""1 er uetim eu aaaiu, wucu i i can ui ..v. v..uaa 11 uk stars.. lad Here's your chance to hinke good Special sale of boys' and girls' school shoes at Yoran s shoe store. C. E. Pennants at the Gilbert Art Company, 50 cents. f20 ' 'v f Y.T." '. " - J. l 1 4 fsk. I , 1.4.! S. T ! I XITKI) IlKKTIIitKN t 111 IM II, WHI ltl' I, W IlKSSKIVS III' COWFV TIDX A I ' K Hill that he s!:r! i. .l all up with mortifi cation nu.l r.'.llcd out cf the log. AXXIU'XCKSIKXT TODAVS SI-SSIOXS Alivllnua llilil nl I'lillcil Itri'tlini t lunch IVIcgitlcM in ihc I ilia rby , Eugene Theatre g.Eg&1g Friday, Feb. 2 1 st Engagement of the Eminent Actor CHARLES B. HANFORD Under the Management of F. LAWRENCE WALKER in a notable revival of An.tonyand Cleopatra A Sumptuous Scenic Production, new and novel electrical effects, a chorus and ballet of unusual attractiveness, bcautiffully costumed, will tend to make this engagement one of the most substantial offerings of the year. CURTAIN AT 8:30. POSITIVELY NO ONE SEATED DURING AN ACT Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 S ANNOUNGEMENT f G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has s p puacliascd the GROCERY stock of B. A. S go Allen &. Co., located at 55 east 9th St., -and p g carries at all times the best brands of jS SS Groceries. Flour and Feed. W'e have our 3 own delivery wagon and all goods delivered c-a jiuiiijiii , FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY I J. M. Howe and .1. w. Huciv have , ip. m il a real .stale office in the I ; Mii.-nng wnn .1. A. Manrer'a icncy s;;:rc, nu:iilir r.4i Wll-1 .lauuttc Mini, uhcnJ wo would be. mc.isci i i,.lvi, ,u ,,, Iri ,,s who At ,,,e , ,.,,.,, s ,'c,;;: i1 luriiz after the quiet hour, the p-onr-m w:iwe will do our l,..st Phone Main 53 WE AIM TO PLEASE G. H. IRISH 52 East, 9ih S rea jilLru J-oVoiiA) (Ala lia ttillows: At :4.". "The Cost of if 1IOWK nrnv E42 Willamette Street. TAKE THE BLUE BELLLINETOHEALTlli THEY MAKE YOU 1 EEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH ! Atk lor and Irv onr BLUE RFl L Ctnfc !tvn.n IM Rm,t M.t. nm.i , ' BLUE BLLL''!tQmai.h TU, UiAiihor. tvup, Htt. VtMiih, ltv Ktvrr ind ITaUrTh. HloxL I wrl Ionic. HniM Simin. Hsart. hoiw. KultttT. Hfath. uiuttir CompUtnt. !kHthtn4 ' TbiU Jot Ckildft. Limx, l-vnuit Kffumto m Cwit.i labiaia. For al9 hf llulla HaJ CroM Pm .ttnf, j mm w' ' '- T' ' - ar . e r. -. (tii,i;i (. i ui. ( m i;i ii. mih;k i?t:i.t';Trs to nixn x TIDX UK ilMHi Keeping up, n ,.. rvrylmdy is welcome w!ie- we J K"'l; "! c feel that wav onlv I'Mn'ii our dUestlve orcans are wnrk I ns properly. )r. Kins', Now i fl, ! I la r.'sulate the action of the atom- ch. llv.-r and bowel so p- rfectlv ,me nu t help t.vlins c md when he u-a 1'"" "His. .'.". ecu , w. a" (endii.l a drps store. If Vl'V h.KlV I'".' li".ii t the T.A.H W,r..r Vr'.? 1 "?V"r ntt"T fr"!" kidnev; "r r'''""J'lc tr...,!.e. $1 ' i -t.e .two months' trcvmenii s.u,i ! " " ' or l.v icj) S'., (. J j "' ' -i-i-l. St. I.ou.s, '' ':'" '""'i.lis. fi:,v .,. v..,. iv": '.;;";? ''"-i! ii,t sai,..:, '"Tl.WI. no, ,1, ItVK- ISV ll''".,l. the lie ,,. ..,,,. made, for s:10 ,lt 0lI, s ' -' Ki'-ra Pi. s.,i,. r..,;, r - W . T:h St. BRODERSBROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v building across the street and we will be pleased to sec yoa. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for - 63c BiMils and Stews Strictly Cost Price WW BROODERS BPvOS. mSSh EUtANh J. H. TEST, CP. BERNARD EAR-M-vjTT BANGS LIVERY CO. L.very, Feed, Stage ani Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descrict'ons I la'i.is at ' 'tlo lleu.i. 'l f I meat Warner .ine pia-,.,, 7,,,,. '.'"lie Morr,,' S,lf,s,lJ;M, ' V V ' v ' ' ' " G E ' ,v" Euca n t m. Stiffjdonn call at r:i.-a:etfMif,K but wi'd call Inr 'ii'itii nohitd the djy btlorc. ..STAGES racE- FUv iEV F.FLORE vCr A ca lyatacfitavfshj.". lor IMap'etjn. clos '"-'.g, airamer lot KlmnM ' i Vse Phone Main 22 Live-y Phone Main 21