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EI7GBNB tiU5KL GUARD, THlTH&Ar, APRIL 2, 1908 81 ttt!t!MHH DISTRICTSUNDAY SCHOOL MEETIHS . . . ifffffffffiiiii . i -, f' i I ! :' ttlt ' !: :,.) li ! 1 I I 1 j f ! , . i ' Sale Opens Friday Noon---l2 ociock April 3d AT SANTA CLi a i Following , convention of n, i.... . tk tWct Sunday SCo., r IT" Ci ft hqldat Santa CU,a Ari " b k MMay April , ""H 1:30 Sons L , ...V-V"? t y -Mrs. A. J. 1,,,.,.? Robertson 2:15 Response Di 0. p. j unction. !!.r.t ?'. .8rrei. ivouim l;t if --n.... . leu iv ir i ... . I Shoe Store , H iu 'WUfinii mmni Willi i iwj,smy I hi mW1m mm mil art, wp iiT MUST QUIT BUSINESS-BUILDING LEASED TO OTHER PASTIE Over 6000 Pairs of Shoes MEN'S, LADIES feOYS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Must Be Closed Out at Less than Manufacturer Cost . 0 Complete SprJng Stock now in, and hundreds of pairs just opened up go on sale with the balance oSf !he 'Stock. , i i ! ff s 4:15 Snccial vi Men's Pacific Loggers Men's Santa Rosa Work Shoes Men's Western High Cuts Men's Packard Dress Shoes Men's Tilt-Kenney Dress Shoes Men's Orthopedic Dress Shoes Boys', Youths' Misses', Children's and Babies' Shoes Hundreds upon Hundreds of Pairs Prices Cut, To Almost Nothing Julia Marlowe Dress Shoes for Ladies Green-Wheeler TDress Shoes for Ladies Orthopedic Dress Shoes for Ladies Fifty different styles in Oxfords for Ladies the White;kibbon Shoe For every pair sold 5c goel to the local W.C.T.U. organization FR.EE 25 PAIRS OF OC SHOES 6 Saturday evening April 4th, at 1 0 o'clock Ip. rn. we will give away 25 pairs of shoes. The ; free pair will equal in value the pair purchased." TICKETS FREE ON EVERY PURCHASE FREE PAIRS OF -O & J SHOES 200 pairs Old Ladies' Comfort Shoes Wells' price f 2.00 now $1.18 400 pairs Ladies' Dress Shoes, the Rad- 1 1 OA cliHc included, values to $3, now P One Immense Table of Shoes, all kinds, values to $5.00 take your choice at C O A A the forced out price of 1- V J 75 pairs of Children's Shoes, values to $2.00 88c 250 pairs Men's Dress S1 iocs "values fl 1 "OO to $3.50.. l.OO Shoes piled high orranbthcr tabic, all 1 kinds. values to $4.00,' take your choice at (P I AO the forced out priicof P O 125 pairs Mixed Shoes, values J s to $2.50onow .. ... I .& 50 pairs Ladies' Gray Canvas Oxfords and Shoes, regular $1.50, now An0tc?nLOt' hUndrCdS f Pa'rS' a11 killds ValuCS tO $3.00, your choice at the tf i a n forced out price of.. ' 9 1,40 Hundreds of Pairs of Better Grade Shoes, and all gottt Terrific' Price Reductions-We have handled hundreds of stocks but the Wells Stock is the best we have ever seen Not a dozen pairs of poor quality among the 6000 pairs in stock thi t ' TT if ff ff ff 88 ff ff ff ff if ff ff if ff ft ff if fit ft .nan- vuartetu 4:30 Tm,.i,0. . Downs. Junc'ti,m (:Hv"'Jli-:t. , ' ''-vuin.-. 7' n nt.,.f,- Andrew Baker, Kir But,, Instrnniental Mu--i,. ",. . Rlcketts. Kern ?.... ' l Solo Mrs. Mi,!.llM.n ' Pay?" Dr. c. A. ,, SutiiKlii' April II, Mln. 9:(M) Songnn,! IVukL Mr. F. B. HrUtow. Ith... v.' 9:30 Round T:. . ' V:: Manageuient uT ' i,v jv.i9 l?itccr trainnis-j. jj ri. K.iftenr 10:45 IlWirimivntiH Music Mrs Vic Solo Mrs. A. C. Mills:- 11:00 Adteoss "Thi' Dililo' Dh g. - Aivclerson, busen Utiiitj. 12:00 Dinner at the ohtircli. Al'ti'ru'.h.n.' 1:00 Song Service Santa CUr unoir. 1:30 Home Department Mrs D. Mitchell, Co. Pres. - 1:50 Primary &Vork Rev. Sis. ma, Irving. 2:20 Address "Oiir Girls" Mrt Delmer Trim&fe. Eugme. a: 10 Business, tmction ot urt;cen etc. Three Minute Talks bj ft- erybody. Closing- Exercises. Cnniiliittecs On Kntertaimurit. Mrs. Robertson.. .Mrs. Sims, an. Donner.'Mrs. Gompn, Mr. V. Eaitrt. son. C: J. Hunt. Pres. J: M. Day, Skj. MAIililKIt In Portland; TnredasatMardi II, 1908. at tile resirtem-e uf Mn, Hoosen. LaSells Stewart to MisiJ I sie Hills. Mr. Stewart U a frera 1 for Booth-Kelly Company on Wl Creek, and the bride is ta: daf.'Jts of. J. B. Hills., the uell-knoa W- ging contractor, of Jafpn'. Every Pair Must Go Not a Shoe Can Remain in This Rod'm jm a in i s i mis i!un i o i JiiL, lobe WE LI sho: IB Ceo. C. Stanley in charge of sale :::: Wit Chrisman Building, Willamette Street, Corner of Ninth, Eugene, Oregon tf . . . M X 4 M M M M M M K - a TRANSFERS OF LANE . , COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have your -abstracts male bj hue County Abstract lonipao). a pvotw.io t Q.iini.iiU.r tn Sciiiwi Dis trict No. 37; tract in sectiun 1, 20, r. ,r. n.w. $1. L'nlted States tn Far-tic Vin son: 40 acres in sec. 4, tp. !-' 2 f: Patent. ' ' W A UinrtiiW'M III P.. A. CouK. io-t 4', bloci; . I., i I., ail 10 Catusf Orov.'. S:io. , r lr:i D. Hylnnd ct 1 to trec - llvland: I met la w. 1 ' I v. ?1. t InvM Drury 10:. !'. Mylaa.l fi 4 0 acres In sac. 4. u. IX - r- ' 1! I 1X0" r.njan 1.. niii-.m son; lot 7. blo-k 1. A aJ 10 " gene. $7(Mi. .,18 Henry Vandever el t: J J; Vundeveret ux : H "''.' -Jtt S,. Gross ad 10 k-us1'"''- '" DeWitfs Kidney and BladJ" J are pronipt and ilnirmiuh aaJ a snort time . siren -. -m from Inflammntiiiu f I1"-' u" Sold' by all'-druKSifts. ADVKIUISKIl I.KTT,! K:;;;. A:.ri . - C11nien. Frank Ilolsun and Cleawr. Hin,Qai. . Kablilst, Hy. Van Sroync. .1. II- , , a I I, i'A(,i.. I Plenty of I'n"'!,"-.,u. , r Is cauor'd ' ' '' ' , ji it) and bnwels. I ' - ' j: j 14. heaiiai-he and U'M-. pr. polsun t .iai 11: . , :Ji- Kinii's New l.ito ( . , ..,b( purifiers that ;! ( J urindin.it nr i;!'i;'i; -: KuykeiHlall's i!ra -' ;'' wn: t"": , ... ) irl 1 . ..1 1... 1 . ... I .1.1.1' .lapie, imui .11... - and tie?. .v-iTItPl WILLIAMS TUVN.-rl-'11 Phone .Black 11'- o MKHKViivilM)H SAlMX . A new line of M ''1 tt;1",2' Just received at ( ' fc tl S4 East Ninth trvt. GASOl7l.vT" (V(K)P "!r W. (5. White l !',''.;" four wood on short r.'"0 .j Phone Hlack 516 West 9ix:h -".' - J. M. Howe l. : ; ".,,; C- oreil sv.it on t!i ; i t-'-' acntal TnUorlnir l' ,n .'.t' " go, at 54U Wlll.inic:u' -' '