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Wonder Sale Embroideries
45-inch Floimcings, Values to $3.50, Sale Price $ 1 .29
55-fach Flouncings, Vales to $2.00, Sale Price 98c
2 7-inch Flouncings, values to $2.00 for 68c. Values to $ 1 .00 for 46c, , .Values to 75c : for 25c
See Window Displa y.V This' th$ greatest Embroidery Sale ever held in the state of. ".Oregon." Beautiful fine
Nainsook and Cambric bodies, all handsome embroideries suitable for dressess and underwear.
Our entire stock of ;,LddteiVRWdy-to-Weg--Garments reduced X
Beginning, Monday. June 1st, we piace on sale our entire stock of ladies,' fancy Suits, silk
Coats, Silk Skirts, colored wool Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, silk Dresses, white wool, Skirts,
silk Petticoats, Lingerie Waists. t Every garment this season's styles and splendidly made
of the most fashionable cjoths shown in the most favored colorings. J
Silk Dresses $10
1 don ladles' Taffeta Silk
Juniper nnd Shlrtwnlst Suits In
black, blue and brown; neatly
trimmed and splendidly tailor
ed; worth $14 to $18; your
' choice nt, each $1 Mil)
$25 Silk Dresses, each .. $15.(10
Silk Coats $5.00 to $15
3 dozen Silk Coals, four styles Ea
ton, box, pony and Automobile;
cut extra full, made of best
quality Taffeta and Peau-de-Koie
Silks; all sizes; ' prices
$5.00 to $15; worth
' from $10.00 to ....... .1(1215.00
Lingerie Wash Dresses
The cool weather is responsible
for this cut In white and color
ed Wash dresses. It's the pret
tiest Hue we have ever shown;
made of white lawns; colored
lawns and Swiss In stripes,
checks, and figures; dozens of
stylus In all sizes; prices $4.00
to $15.00; the price now Is
. OXK-KOl'KTH less than usual.
Waists $1.30, $3
Sold regular at $1.00 to $5.00;
specially made and neatly
trimmed In lace and Insertion,
sizes 32 to 44.
Tailored Suits
2 dozen ladles' high grade tailor
ed suits in blues, browns and
novelty striped materials? made
in Butterfly sleeve effectB and
plain coat sleeves, fancy vests of
Persian braids, pleated and
gored skirts, lined with silk or
satin. Prices, $14.00, $19.75
and $29.50.
Half dozen Eaton suits, values to
$25; to close out, each.. $4.75
18 walking skirts, made of fancy
cloths; values to $15, each
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Lonsdale Muslin, yd 1 I C
Hope Muslin, a yard , 0c
Canoe Muslin, yd V 7, J-2c
Berkeley Cambric, yd f2 l-2c
Lonsdale Cambric, yd.-.-.J .J4c
- Special prices on all Sheetings, Pillow
Muslins and Tubings, ; all widths and
qualities.
Gream and white Linen Suitings,
25c and 40c.
Full 36 inch Skirt, wide, medium and
heavy quali ies. j .,
India Linon Reduced, 5c, 9c,
14c and 18c
a yard; worth 2d to 5c a yard more; 29
and 36 inches wide. i
Novelty White Goods Reduced
Dozens of dainty patterns for Waists,
Dresses, etc., stripes, checks and figures.
White Wool and Silk Dress Fab
rics Reduced.
50c 27 inch Japanese silk 42c
75c 27 inch Japanese silk 68c
$1.00 27 inch Japanese Silk 88c
Everything , . white in our . silk and
dress goods stocks reduced during this
June White Sale.' This is a splendid op
portunity to buy while silks. Don't miss
this sale.
Special
June
Sale
Suit Cases; Grips, Telescopes, Trunks, Satchels
and Bags Reduced for One Week Only.
AH (thjs. week we place on sale pur entire stock of Trunks and Suit Cases, Valises, Grips, Telescopea, etc.
JO per, cent reduction. Th prices include having your name engraved on each article bought, free.
$22.50 Trunks .
$20.00 Trunks .
$15.00 Trunks
$18.00
.10.00
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$12.50 Trunks . .' 10.00
$10.00 Trunks 8.00
5.00
.00 Trunks ' 4.75
5.00 Trunks 4.00
7-50 Trunks
Shawl Straps lu every size, 25c and
50c. ' I .
$20.00 Suit Cases -$15.00
Suit Cases
$12.50 Suit Cases
$10.00 Suit Cases
$S.OO Suit Cases.
$6.00 Suit Cases . .
$5.00 Suit Cases . ,
$4.00 Suit Cases .
$3.00 Suit Cases .
$2.00 Suit Cases .
$1.50 Suit Cases .
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Eugene's Largest and
Best Store,'
Your Moneys' Worth
'or Your Money. Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
""', 592-594 Willamette Street , .
New Back Combs,' Vei.
Pins, Neckwear,: Belting 1
Hosiery, Parasols,!!
Belt buckles, Etc. V
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A. R. Black returned today from a
' trip to Waldo Lake.
I Mrs. S. B. Eakin Is visiting In Port
land for a few days.
! J. B. Peterson, of Grants Pass, is
' In the city on business.
Mrs. E. J. Moore is attending the
i rose festival In Portland. )
i Attorney S. P. N'esB is on his way
tn i.nirpvfpw on business.
J. R. Hill was in the city from his
farm near Junction City today. '
Steve Burton made a flying busi
ness trip to Junction City today.
Miss Helen 'Aya went to Portland
today to attend the rose festival.
' Miss Marte Crlteser returned home
this afternoon from a trip south.
Geo. M. Miller went to Portland
today to attend the rose festival;
Mrs. Kate CUndlff is visiting In
Portland during the rose festival.
Mrs. Lulu Tollman went to Port
land today to see the rose festival.
Frank B. Roberts, of Bohemia, ar
rived hi Eugene on the noon train
today.
F. H. Ray, of Helena, Mont., was
an arrival In Eugene on the afternoon
train today.
M. Schneider went to Portland to
day to see his wife, who is taking
treatment there.
Tom Hawthorne is visiting his pa
rents, Professor and Mrs. B. F. .Haw
thorne, In Eugen.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Purkerson
were par.sen ;: rs to Por'.lanl on the
uoon train today.
Mrs. T. F. J)nnett and child re
turned to Halsej'tMs afternoon after
a short visit In Eugene.
Hermann SchmKt, of Creswell,
was In the city today. He left on the'
noon train for Portland.
H. S. Shangle, of Milton, Or., ar
rived in Eugene last' night to spend
a few days here on business.
Lieutenant Wayne Osburn, of the
battleship Georgia, arrived In Eugene
this afternoon to' visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Osburn.
Mr. and Mrs.' W. T. Kayser came
down from Cottage Grove,- Mr. Kay
ser bringing the, election returns
from one of the precincts there, o
Mrs. Anna Holden went to Port
land today to attend the rose festival.
She was accompanied by her daugh
ter, Miss Grace, who has come home
to'stay during the summer.
A. O. Strangler and G. M. Dunham,
of Manchester, Iowa, are in the city.
They are correspondents of the Com
mercial Club and were attracted here
by the literature sent out by the club.
Mrs. R. E. Bondurcint came up
from Portland last night and left this
morning In company with her sister
Mrs. W. F. Hoffman, of the Hoffman
House, for the mountains to look at
some timber land.
EXTRA
Latest Election Returns U.
of ,0. Carfles Chamber
lian Elected and statement
I; Controls Legislature.
By Associated Press.
Portland, June ; 2. Cora-
plete returns from 51 pre-
clncts out of 114 In MHiItno-
mah county give 5826 for the
University Mf Oregon appro-
prlation and 2408 against.
It Is estimated that Multno-
mah will give a majority for
the appropriation of 10,000
and perhaps, more. Jackson,
Coos, Curry and Union conn- -.
ties give good majorities for
the apprapriation and Baker
county's majority is estimated
at 1500.
Other Portland precincts
coming in show that It will
carry this county by more
than two to one. Returns
throughout the state are
somewhat slow on this bill
but all reports show that it
will tarry by a large major-
ity, the only counties known
to 'oppose it being Clackamas
and Marion, Linn, Washing-
ton, Yamhill and Benton.
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CITYNEWS;
Uev. I. K. linker organlwil n ltip
tlst rliiuvli at Uextrr Sumlny Willi j
47 inembi'iM.
The V. C. T. V. will lm'i't with
i Mrs. I'alUH'r, Cl:l Alder stivi'l, lo
inorrow uft.'rnoun.
Th:' l.ane Cnuiity Hortlcullurtil So
ololy will hold a luoetlng at the ruiirt
lioiiKO Saturday afterimon at '.'
o'lu'lc.
Or. W. Kuvkendall tmlay rrcolvnl
a message from his son, Dell V., at i
Klamath 'Falls, 'stntlng that ho was
elected dlmi'lei aitoniiy tnere.
At a gnierlliK of Jntly young peo
ple lit the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Muth oh Charneltou street Monday
evening M(s Margie Yiinng received
n shower of klti'lieu utonsils.
Gregory Uurliaih, M. Schneider
and Norliert Avn. inipralsers of the
estute of l.ildwig Martin, decensod.
today fllfd their inventory with the
probate court, 'reporting property val
ued nt $41)5.
In the ostnle'of Sainnnl Ashley, dc
coaKcd.'l. ,1, Gray, Alf Walker nnd W.
fl. Walker, anpralsorffi today filed
their Inventory ,. with . the prohaly
You Salute a Man
who Is known to posseaa a good
hank account. ' '
In all probability 'ha 'started
It with less than you have.;
Ao ammnt at 'the '' Eugene
Loan and Savings Bank make
a man careful of his (pending!.
Start ont yourself ahd hole
how the art of drawing a check
makes yonOreful about Use
less expentWure.
What you don't spend Is so
much saved.
The Eugene Loan and Savirgs Fsrk
Capital and Surplus $1:5,000.00 EfulMsicd 12
court. They found properly valued
at SS00.
Gravel for the foundation of the
new 1. O. O. F. block Is being deliv
ered. The big pile of old brlik tak-l
en from the wall of the building ad-'
Joining the Odd Fellows' site tumbled
over last night and many of the brick
fell Into the excavation for the new
building, entailing considerable ex
tra work to til lu tlieni up again.
The Warren Construction Compa
ny today repaired the pavement on
Willamette Mrevt where the tel
ephone company cut It to lay their
underground conduits several weeks
ago. 1 tit ill it ti lo approaches to t lie al
ley crossings on each side of the
street nt that point were put In, the
cement approaches having been worn
away.
Thinks It Snvert Ills Mfe.
Lester M. Nelson, of N'anU.a Mninn
snys In a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery for veiirs
for coughs and colds, and I think It
saved my life,. I have found It a re
liable remedy for throat and lung
inMiiiies, ami would no more be
without 'a bottle thin I u-,ii.i i...
without food." For nearly forty
years New Discovery has heen at the
head of throat and lung remedies s
lucM-ntniive or pnoumnnla and
healer of weak lungs It has no equal
hold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store. 60c and $1
Trial bottlo free. '
, ..TEA.
, You will ; find, rip poor
tea in packages bearing
our name. , If ytu find
any such, ypu know what
to do.. . ; , , . :
Yor'trf rtmrmt fr smr tf y
WtMM) HA Wild
John M. V. Dixud, successor to W
H. Bodrtr. All wood sawed to gauga
??JpmPi rWe Phono Black
S31J. Holdr.o S2l High street, if
Gasoline Woods w
Thousanns ot roils of new waH pa
per Just received.
CI1AM11KKS II ARPWARK CO.
Tying her honncritniTci' e" cl-.ln
She tied her raven rineleu in-
Then to the store she went' with glee
For ll.illl.t.'. .........
.niKiuiain tea
IJnti Drug Company.
Rors Broa. 1847 silverware Is
u' i uv(jei m wans .
Notlm the name on the label Ton
Notch Broom, Taylor Gibson. None
eeuer. a wnisK nroom given with
each one purchased on Opening Day.
June Srd.
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Take one of our Coffle'd power
washers on SO days' trial and vou can
do your washing without work
CIIAMBKR9 HAltDWAIlK CO.
SONG RECITAL
At Vlllard hall, Thursday night,
June 4, the UPnlverslty School of
Music will present the vocal pupils
of Mrs. Katherlne Ward Pope in re
cital. ' -
There has been an unusual num
ber of excellent voices In the vocal
department this year, and the recital
will be one of more than ordinary in
terest. The public is cordially In
vited to attend.
Meeting Postponed.
Meeting of the Y. P. F. M. 8.
postponed. The regular mont.ily
meeting of the Younfe People's For
eign Missionary Society of the Metho
dist Church, which was to have been
netd this evening at the home of Mrs.
Wire, Is postponed .
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DR. C.'C. GRIFFITH
Famous Slate Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on Slate
Medical Board. Is located at Kit
chen & Kompp livery stable, corner
Seventh and Oak. Phone Main 93.
d&wtf .
' ; FRESH CEMEJTT
Fresh car best grade ?orT!and ce
ment Just arrived. Price $3.76 pe
barrel. ,.. Chambers Hdw. Co.
mat. i mm
. Place your order for first class
cum now. vniuams Transfer. Co
Phone Black- 1141.' j'c
STERNBERG & HA1GHT.
Photos, stamns and nncf a
General view work. Sixth street, be
tween wmamette and Olive. tf
WOOD! worm!
1G Inch old growth fir, 15.25 per
cord. William Transfer Co., Phone
DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough miH ttin
in a very short time strengthen the
wt-HKenea Kianeys. Sold ly nil drug
gists.
How Is this? a fine 2 fountain
pen for 1 at Watts' jewelry store
Every pen warranted.
Remember Wednesday. June 3rd
Is the Kroom Fart dry Opening Dav"
(lo ti) your dealer and ask for a Top
Notch broom and receive a whisk
utuum iree.
Portland, June 2. It is conceded
that Chamberlain will carry Multno
mah by 500, with substantial major
ity! in the stute. He is known to be
elected.1 ; 1
Representative First Congressional
district, Willis C. : Hawley, Rep.;
representative Second congressional
district; -W.R. Ellis, : Rep. .
Justice of tlie supreme court, Robt.
S. Bean, Rep.
Oregon uairy ana v ooa uimmis
sloher J.; W. Bailey, Rep.
Railroad Commissioner, First con
gressional district Thds. K. Camp
bell, Rep.; Railroad Commissioner
Second congressional district Clyde
ii. Altchlson, Rep. i
With the exception of the United
States senator the entire Republican
state ticket has been elected. Re
turns from 2 6 out of the 33 counties
of Oregon outside, of Portland give
Chamberlain a lead of 79.
There are 33 Statement' No. 1
representatives and 19 senators in the
next legislature, according to the re
turns In, ten of the senators being
holdovers, i This gives a substantial
majority. i . . .
Prohibition carried In many coun
ties which were already dry, and in
which the question was re-submitted.
The prohibitionists gained In a num
ber of counties which had been par
tially wet but In places like Portland,
Salem, The Dalles and other Impor
tant centres where the question was
submlted, the local option people
were defeated. In Lincoln coin coun
ty, formerly dry, the wets captured
several of the larger communities.
The appropriation for sthe State
University has carried, and so has
the appropriation for the armories.
Equal suffrage has lost again, but
the recall Is running weir, also the
amendment to the constitution to ii
"erease the number of supreme judges.
The corrupt practice act to limit the
amount of money spent by candidates
In election has also probably carried.
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y.H
""l"""1" ' UUURAUD'S omiiTi:
FOB SALI 4.1D UCOUUISOi
...... STANLEY'S,
ii VI lllauiettn St. . . . .
Summer
Bought at v
Hanson's
Possess
Quality, Sty!
and Best c
Workman:
Inu the unofficial returns printed
In tabular form today proof has been .
carelessly rend, owing to delay in get-;
ting returns as the count Is still pro-:
gresslng. ;
Dr. Kuykendall received a tele
phone message from Florence today
stating that that precinct gave 165
votes for the University . and 52
against. ' ' t
See the new braced Savage wheel.
No extra charge for brace.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Do you think Eugene Bhould have
a good broom factory? If so, use
nothing but Eugene brooms. J2
We have the lines that
be depended uxia to look H
uid wear well. They an bi
tailored goods and the pitti
jf the season's newest sbai
We are Eugene Agents Iw
MICHAKV. STKUXC0
what more could yon uk
Our stock of gents' fura
lug goods, huts, etc, is
plele and everything nt mi
able prices. Come in tail
us show you.
ED. HANSO
No. Kt XI""1 S""1:
Eugene, Oregon
Warner tunes plan H
ders at Morris miw
SCUSCKIHK FOB THE
B,rlev1V"li! hlne Company,
B: Willamette street, phone Red
14ol. . ,,
Kodol is the best-known prepara
tion that Is sold by druggists todav
for dyspepsia or Indigestion or an'v
stomach trouble. Kodol digests' all
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
nigr;' "'-'
which rjri
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
NHW TOn.AT.
K0.'l S.Vl.K -Four-room cottage: it
" 1 i near men school:
Wtlll)IWlHllllHllti4
A FAIR KIPEH.
doesn't take bng.to
expert after
handsome, new moM !
(,ne in ami see he f
rl.lp how little "PrJ:.
necessary lo make tWJ
hum. Most 'i"-"- '
s,.;i wh-H'is mi.5t M
pr,.nl wreae. T1-J "
Uole lot less than oia""'
of equal ni-Tii.
EUGENE GUN CO
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EUGENE HOSPITAL
. Medical and Surpc
Modem optrtin8 room r
Sputum xidbixxl cu
Full corp. of Biinrf
Rates onapptoW"'
..Training School for N";
Regular course of lectures by the faculty an , fXl
training in the hospital. The mcoicai in
of the hospital constitutes thf faculty- ror fVL
Medical and Surgical
'STAFF---
Kuykendall, M. D.
O. Prower, M. D.
P. I. Brtl, M. D.
B. P. ScsVfc, M. D.
D. A PlnM. X
Geo. O'B, DrBir, M. D.
L. E.McOoutiI. M. D.