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csst,..m.i'yN i ,. .. ffri1 if o Just Arrived Sophomore Clothes . In the Latest Spring Styles . and Newest S'ades designed and selected for te man who likes swell clothes at reasonable prices Sizes 33 to 40 New Derbies and S)fG Hats , STETSON SHOES 2 m mm II II f.?RI J :- II I, III YT'tf Tt IPCS I J'ratt, 1 I i-' I I UT ran. n ROBERTS BROS. 0 WUUt I 554 Willamette Street. 0 3C30 t::::::::::::::;::nn::::::::::::::::?t I Acreage! 51 Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2x2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. llovcv Block, 8th and Will. xx XX XX XX 4 XX a 4 4 4 4 44 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 xl a Goldsmith, Will Yoran, Darwin Yor- flub met lan week with an, David Link, Frank Hampton. J. 'rati. 1 hn Invited gucatB .ere m Wllloughby. I. T. Nick in,. t. M. ' ":;,.,., her Laura arris. . .rr. - - . o of Baker Llttlefleld, Adaline Church, u.. mouier, ju. .. . - k. Miss N. A. Whiteaker, City. KllzHliKth Yoran. Louise Yo- Anw Dunn. Bessie Bay, Mes-i r c. Tw-nu and Mrs. r. ii j dames L. L. Whltson, E. Hanson, Lee: young were hostesses thlB afternoon j Travis, r.dmunson, ueo. n. oiuhu, at (he econ(i m tne series ui i , w.t w. orown, james , g(ven for tne meniDers oi i"c - bert Tyson, John Buster. J. D. Fields, c A a tnB home of Mrs. Young. Frank McAllster. Frank Wetherbee, s4ventecn young ladles brought their The series of parties given by Mrs. "arry Cherry. Koueri inerry, v.. . needie work and passed a very ... u . ,. u Burden, K chard uearDorn, un arternoon. Wm. Preston at her elegant home on, wnk)n; SraUh M,8S Kuby ant , M..l. Dr....l .. V. l n .l. . . . l - i bu ul nave uoiju mo ico ' iienfiricKM ' . J , ..... n J1h n, nrt Mrs. F. Mrs. L. E. Tldball entertained on are so ably adapted to entertainment, were beautifully decorated with car nations and siuilax, ri t k and nr-n In the living rcom, white and green In the dining room, and red and green In tw rooeptlon ball. Tiiose assisting the hostess in receiving on the various ocnalons were Mrs. Free land, Mrs. Win. Kiiykendttll. Mrs. Uryson anl Mrsi Hrlstow. Mrs. Pres- t!)n wat also assisted in serving by a number of young lad en, the list In- clulliig tho Misses Wlnnlfred Coik eillne, Kllzabi'th Howe, Mabel Kuy- kondall, iNaucy Feterfon, Hazel Huff, (Ireta Hrlstow and Clnlro Dunn. On Tuesday the guests spent the after noon with their needle work, while whist was the pastime for Thursday afternoon and Friday evening. The guests at the different times were as follows: ) . ...... .. . ma .. r- ' iuesuay: niijHuanios r. n. uiiiiii, .-".... " - , , , , t Wm Kniiionrtnil Waldo fhi.shirr. party. nates were lam lor ternoon Matlle Kollev W O I'rosser, J N. : teen, at a table elaborately decoraiea . wlth Washington's birthday, were 11 Fuller J L Page, C. 8. Frank, I with red candles and ropes of red lrriej out in the dining room, where A T Cot'kerllne O 0 Wright, W. hearts feBtooned from the four cor-;the hostess was assisted in serving r4' Uoynton O F Staf ford, K. K. De ners to the chandeliers above. At , by Mra j w. Kays and Mrs. David Con Henry Sheldon, Albert Sweet- each plate was a red heart-shaped box Llnn Tne guests of the club ware ser Lydia Mcintosh, Louis Johnson, containing home made candles, andithe Mesdames A.-C. Terrill. A. L. J J Walton, A. K. Patterson, M. L.. the favors were dainty little valen-; Peteri j, K. Pratti W. o. Griffin. H. York Charles Fisher W W Ca'klni, tines made by the young hostess her- p Hollenbeck, F. L. Davis (Cres Franit Hard, W. L. Bonders, Sarah jelf. The Invited guests were the , Thompson. J. W. West, Mary Cirlf- M f "lb, Wll!lm. Cleona Ca.r- fin H S Bryson. J. M. Howe, W. r . I,,M' r.ii-ttoB, vw,,....c , , A numner oi ine uiiivltsuj hlu- W C.S W. 'ra. "O'B-Vfr. .T Monday afternoon in co nniUment C. E. Loomls, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. I .En- to Mrs. J. K. Pra t. A M.e.s ng drlckn, Mr. and Mrp. S. M. Yoran, Mr. game occupied thefli' par .or tne and Mr,. O. O. Yoran. Mr. and Mrs. afternoon in which Mrs Jn caJ. J. F. Kobinson, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. ried off the prize This as to llow Glen. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. ed by whist, at which Mrs Hugnes Hall. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. succeeded In making he W.to' I-owo. - Mr. and Mrs. C. S. score. The place cards for he six Williams. Proressor and Mrs. John teen guests were done In wa er - cil Straub. President P. L. Campbell, ors. as were the car ds nthe g"5 Mrs. Charlotte Zelber. Mr. and Mrs. contest Mrs. Tldball was assisted F. I.. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. . in serving a dainty luncheon by Mrs. Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pot-! John Buoy and Miss fcmma Travis. ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Osburn, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Chrisman, Mr. and! Mrs. E. E. DeCou entertained at Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. dinner on Friday evening. Plates Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis, Mr. were laid for eight, the guests being and Mrs. Darwin Bristow. i Professor and Mrs. Albert Sweetser, I Professor and Mrs. O. F. Stafford. Miss Jeannotte Calkins was the Professor and Mrs. A. C. Tlrre'.l. charming little hostess on last Fri day evening to For Spring '08 50(H) new .-aim Waists bought from a New .York Manufacture, great reduction; when tlie money Bliortuj?,. sturt.d he ' raise a lorge sum so he offered Ills whole line ,,f vai,ti jtmit discount; we took 5000; so we can sell th(.m fof ' most merchants would have to wy. . lluy your uew spring w,Z uow mid save the retullcr'g profit. MONDAY number of her Th. Thimble Club met with Mrs. young friends at a valentine dinner iFrank Wetherbee on Wednesday af- Platca were laid ior iour- ; ternoon. The decorations. In keeping TUESDAY 5000 Osburn. Fred Chambers, Wm. Gil- strap. Frank Gllstrap, S. F. Kerns, S.P. Slad'den. L. O. Adair. Geo. I.llley, Marlon Wllklns, George M. Miller, I. I,. Campbell, H. B. Ankeny, E. H. McAllster, Chester Freland, Emma Johnson, L. N. Honey, Thursday afternoon: Mesdames D. tlrlffln, V aller Griffin, 13. S. Spen cer. M"-it.v Huffman, Drucu Dogart, J. V. Tlti.s, (.ioorjte Kelly, John KM-, iv There .1 ii -t':ion , Frank Pa ;e. .1. Henrlke' Hartog, Wlnnlfred Star-jjjent, ift 0I, tne n00n train Friday buck, Helen Rhodes, Zella Seymmr, for Albanv, where they attended the Jean Kelly, Eva Ruble, Ester , nelta PI dancing party that evening. Gladys Roland, Edith Russell, Madge 'Today the voung people Intended Calkliu. j driving over to Corvallis, where they i will attend the O. A. C. hop 'tonight. Mrs. Samuel Roome entertained ; Anicng those who went were the the Women's Republ'ean Patriotic Missel Adele Coff, Ella Doble. Fran-1 I.engue this afternoon at her rnsl-1 ces N'eNon, Kaechel Vogel, Meairs. deuce, 051) Palters streit. I Robin Nelson, Mac Snow, Dudley I Clark. Elmer Paine,-Roy Walk6r, The Saturday Afternoon Whist i Dick llathawny, Victor Volght. SjQ MONDAY Sr ' AND AND TUESDAY 5000 NEW LAWN WAISTS FOR $2.39 BOOO new lawn Waists in all the new designs, short and long sleeves; some wltii lace Iront, lace collars and cuffs; othm with lace and embroidery front. All new and fresh from Xn York. We bought them at a large discount, and we are going to give the patrons the bene. fit of our good luck. Don't fall to come and see the grand assortment of new white lnwn Waists fl your choice of any P for A Place To Save Money MPUING FIELD XOTF.N Dr. and Mia. II. A. Jayno drove !i F.ugene Inst Saturday evening to t:ike In "Parsifal" at tho theatre. Miv. Jayne remained In the city jvei night and Sunday morning t ok the train for California, wh-re her in ith er Is lying very 111. The doctor U nntlrlimtlni; another very pi .'a.-uiit time hatching while hIhi Is away. THE l)()l"T(It F OSTEOIV.1 h Y JI XCTIOX CITY XKWS A sur;rl.e iiarly was given at the home of Mi ynr and Mrs. M. II. Peeiy V").':u'mi.i.v evening, in honor of their I Ik t 1 1 rFG (i ? pir corner M Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. ' ll thni rtw Sinmactk ttU UflUMO. curw Urpciu. tluoM 111. Uvtf and the &umj.-h and Muchta IKfvu(h Um Uvtf, Hainan! and '-nimta, aaMolvtaf aad vhint aa . (ua. WR. Tafetoa an alwara taal rifM tod MflKar akian. wrim. aa kava aa aiMUaV allael. CITAJM. BOX. Ilull'a ItiM I'riM llruu Sloro. Horn February 17, 190S, tD Mr. What Ilia Title Menus How He Gets aa Mrs. Lee Cheshire, a son, weight It anil the Peculiar Abilities Ac- i pounds. Just think of t.iat. Our quired In Ills Long Course Informant says the Infant is almost of Training as big. as his daddy. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Holm have mov- Tho graduiiti of a recognized col- ed back to Oregon and now occupy lego of osteopathy, after a long and the J. W. Kirk resid-Mice. .Mr. Holm exhaustive atudy of the highest an- las purchased a iia:: Interest in the tnorities in anatomy, physiology. ft. nei'K onroer snop and com- pathology, diagnosis, therapeutic and menred work Monday. all kindred branches. Is awarded a Sainui'l Smith, who has been liv- daughtur, Edess. The evening was I diploma that gives him a legal right Ing en the Dlrkerson place west of spent In names and music. Misses to tho title of Doctor of Osteopathy, town, has rented the property on tile Cecil Richmond and Edna N'lrkerson ' That la the only title that he wishes, corner east of II. V. Johnson's place! received the first prizes and Ainu-It I 'or he makes no pretense of practlc- and will move to town. He has pur- I llettelhelm and Lloyd MeGIll tin -i lag medicine, tho word medlrlno be- south of Art Summers' residence and : booby prizes. At about 1 1 o'clock ' lng generally accepted aa meaning expects to bulla ta.s oninig season, i dainty refreshmelta were served. Mrs. ,' drugs. A birthday surprise party was giv- Pceiy being assisted by Mrs. Kestlev. The abbreviation of tho tltlo of en Thursday evening complimentary At a late hour the guoala departed ! Doctor of Osteopathy la I). O., and to .Miss Marie Scheldt. Quite a num.-i for their several homes, declaring!11'8 province of tho D. O. Is to help her or her '.'lic.uls '"ro present, a-J 1 that Mr. and Mrs. Peerv certainly i nature. In the human body, to right the occnsii n was n complete surprise I ' le v tho art of entertaining. I herself. He believes that drugs are to Miss .Mr.rl.-. She was the recipient I Nr,v, I not only unnecessary, but distinctly or. a handsome ci'ndelebrur.i from j damaging, and that the body Is a very her admit-In;; IrleaiJ;:. Tlmc3., 1 1 i I : - I ns I'll lss. i perfect machlno that will run along . I smoothly If supplied with the proper! It Is X.-nr at IIhiiiI To lliindn-ds of'el food), and If none of Its parts . B'J,l'rH "ADh r-T.AMi.'ATIOXS l ugeni. IlioKlers. : get out of position. i Repairing the Structure. elRhth grade final examlna- Don't-neglect nn nchlng back. ! ni"- while tho most perfect of nin- ,0,",B ,or '"e public schools will be llackacho Is tho kidney's cry for : chines. It Is also tho most delicate. Help, , iiiiii ui-raiiK-'iiieni 10 us puns can lie Neglect huri vlng to their aid ' brought about In scores of ways. Means that iiiinurv troubles follow r"n11' J"rs- strains, undue exertions, quickly. land local contractions or relaxations Dlr - distress, diabetes, Ilrlght's, An" ehnnges In temperature, tire dlscnsc. ",llv a few or the things that may Mi-1. (I. Lester of KMi Charnoltnii ' enuso trouble In this delicate tiieehan- St.. KiKene. ore., snvs: "I have suf- !nietinii's Me erterts are tin .'red a great deal with naln In my tack and lameness in the loins, as well as disorder of the kliln- vs. Some time iikii I decided to lake Dunn's Kidney PUN and after using them (,ir j few days I found great relief from ihe pain and lameness. I must heart ily recommend this remedy to oili er." For sale by all dealers. Price ort cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. I The BON MARCH E, mediately apparent, -uiinetlmt'S lnti delayed. ' It Is for the especial work of find ing the derangement and rectifying It that the osteopathic physician is trained. Ho Is a master mechanician, and when anything Is wrong with the machine It is the master mechanician whoso services should bo called In. May 11, 15. 'una 11,12. Tencbors who have pupils ron.'y for tho examination should hot!:? mo of the niniiher of questions want ed and t In- name of the person ap pointed to -.mlurt tho cx'imlnatinn :t least la days before the date fur which the questions are wanted ' W. P.. DILLAUD,' County Superinien,lc:,r. W. M. 619 Willamette St. PROMPTNESS CF IlKI.IYEItV Is as much a part of this gr eery service as good quallild and moderate prices. We ser! your order as promptly aa lake it. Try us and cee hoi punctually we get your gro ceries to you. The satlsfutioi will not end with the protip: receipt of your things. It will grow greater as you use tb groceries and think of til smallncss of cur bill. GREEN, JKJffi Phone Main 25. K'l'pliii: open .lloiii.. Everybody Is welcome wheL we! reel g.iod; and we r..i ti.,, ..,..! when our digestive org. little part has slipped out or ,,,, , 1 '" - . nr. King's New Life e resulting trouble may be at ''ls regulate the action of the stom- if some I. In,. A tin, roault 1 1, f Ir inlil.i I... n . New York, solo agents for tho lulled ;a distant part of the mechanism, and' ":,"",r '" I'oweis so perfectly one Stated. and but the trained expert would be ', " ' ..! .,."K KO,ll when he lues itemember the uame Doan'a . "l Iu anenipi repairs in tne wrong i "T ,,:""', -"isai w. a. Kuy. and take no other. place and work further damage. Hut ko"'m11'8 lrug store. the skilled workman does nothing tin- ;tll he has made thorough examination! p you ttra A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Heaters M.khe"i"d,ns: Sf I niMP HARDWARE STORE WVllU 50 V.ast, Ninth Street XelirlilMtrliiMMl l.-Ht-nrlt.. Mm H ii f-hri... r. ii.i.,',. i .. 'and found that little part that has! speaking of Electric Hitters, savs: "It ""I'Ped out or place: Taen his train-1 you w.mld never sufrcr from k Z. ' Is a neighborhood favorite here with "g cables him to replace It That la, bladder or rheumatic tronhi. ., '.' ua it .i..,.,,....-. ... iue worn oi inn n ph in nir. nnvi if nn h,i.i., i, . . ut avnn ni uw n mvtirui er-, - rywhere. It nlvog nulrk rvWt in S. E. Steve IImim lixiiip MmIii -II. CHICHESTEn'S .'ILLS j-flX , ,. ,t : . , ..... v T. W. Manro. HOUSEFURN1SHINCS W now tuvt the nut complete line of stoves in Eugene Eids and Dedding. Rugs and Matting, Shell Hardsviie and cuttetry 67 W. t ghth SL.' Jit. - on. mo-. dystpsl, liver complaint, hldnev' " '"" '" "n "I'ln'on as to the lerangement, malnutrition nervous'-' v1,le ,,f osteopathic treatment do not ness, weakness and general dehllltv i mnko th n'ts'ke of ronsnltlng any Its action on the bood. as a thorough whose wholo training has been tiurlfler makes It ospeclallv useful as J1"" other lines. Ask some one who spring medicine. This grand alter- " ,,,,,, experience with the system stive tonic I. sold under guarantee aml knows; or, better yet, go to a si W. A. Kuvkendall's dm store . . X"'"1 "sieopatn aim give nun the op- The merits of the Texas Winder, hv'n" I'm0 monIh", treatment). Sold .? J-1,,1""- ,or h? Send for "'"i". ur. w. Han. Olivd street. St. Louis. OREGON HOME &. LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JQ over Chambers-Bristow Bank 30 Acres with new 8-room house an I b.iru, good fruit orchard and running watrr. too acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $2S acr: 40 Acres with new house.ani barn, cio;; !j s:'io)1 on gooJ graveled road, price $ 1400. 190 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can 1 made an ideal place. $30 per acre. Houses and lots in all ports of the city Cregor. Hortn &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. 4 2926 J0C. portunlty to demonstrate tho thing to SHIP Vol It I'ltMIH I I. ! you Dr. H. I.. Rtudley, osteopath, offl over Chambers Hardware in 1I..H t.... i'.. u., ...... o.. . "one Itlack U26. Residence. TJt . i. "V. V Ferry street Phone Red 311; Seattle, h. 1 hey alwa pay, :ii! nikiu-st u nmet price. Tti CI l!K (t,M, N ,)NF ,ny ,,' 1 lrl":slsts ref.,nd nmnev u u talis to cure. K. W. GISOVI-; s ItiKTl.Wli r.ov ii nn-,. i .. ' "....ii, rie nrT "re- bread made, tor sale at Otte s ' IIMill.WD l;OYl. ItAM KV Hrea.1. Ihe best and toalthk' dread nn-'.'. For sale at Otto'. ANXOrXrHMKNT 1 J. M. Howe and .1. W. Ittioy have op.-r.ed a real estate eMce In the building with .1. A. Maurer, Jewelry s-ore, numl--r Ml II. lamette strtM-t, where we would be ple.iM-d to have all old frl-odj who Here's v.. '. Itl sal.. oes .it Yei nr chance t;i n:i he; s' and ciri .iu's s;:oe .:,! ,.. lnve,.,r will double their mouer In two years If they buy lots or acre hae pri-perty to sell, both farm ami hlr,,, ltbl, r .' Mike ..r ,,n , , "I: n lot or ..r tr "' ,''.'. f"r '"T 1 ;iVl;i. Nothing But Light HUNTER. & WILLOUCHBY Have installed an up-to-rlate Gas Lighting. and Heating Outfit, ano have a competent Gas wn"'. GAS to vou. We are o-nincr tn mate a six'cuill'0 j-.. - - i I'lismcss ho: ses with a Gas Light ; Come clown to our store and see t.i lijihtinj. fend on "i'.l do. i-i'-her Ii Ue are always glad .o explain Icctric tir Gas. a c;ui -..it i"5 0'J. We -n-t lu the lllalr street addltlot. The city mut Milld In .recunn. I Warner tunes dihiios j dvrs at Morns' iiutic Stor. J M I'ow 1-:iii Di-uine i.est tall. ; -re-.i suns on tne coam Ii-.m I'entl Leave or-n.-ntal Tallorln C. -nuanv. r Chi " so, at hii W lilauteiar street. tf cltv, ..-ill ami list same with a:i.l we will do OU- 1-e-t to sell snme. IIOWK IH'OY. tt 24 t'.inmi tie Street. I, W . Pie k i;ve am ratK bt U-Fcll:i;an Coi,.,-.my. at Ca-. :i !'' 'Wui lv l. r..ri, Mtet Iiicth(.i) '' -It t'v -.K. i'vll t., Wii' K..l "V I GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 51 6 VUJarfcctte Stu Eugene, Or.j .;.l.;s , o o