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Beginning: Tomorrow we arc going to inaugurate a series ot specials, a new one each day.-These specials
will be priced so low that you cannot afford not to to t tlce advantage of the extremely low prices offered.
If you doubt the quality of the gooSs offered as specials, all we ask of you is to inspect them. Tomorrow
our special will be Men"s Balbriggan Underwear. It is well made of good material and would be a
bargain at 35c. Note the price for tomorrow only
Balbriggan
Underwear
STANLEYS
512 Willamette Street
PRICE
CUTTERS
PRICE
CUTTERS
5c
Per
Garment
NO MORE JUNE
STATE ELECTIONS
Sulom, Oris., June C. The consti
tutional ami'mlnirntH and bllih ad
0iU'd by tno people at the election
last Monday will go Into effect soon
as the vote tnereon can be canvassed
and the result proclaimed hy the gov
ernor. This will probably be three
weeks yet, as soma of tho county
clerks nre always slow In sending re
turns. Most of the amendments and
initial ive measures have no Immed
iate effect, however, though they will
be in full force as soon as the proc
lamation has been Issued.
Itccill Effective at Once.
The recall amendment Is solf-ex-ocutory
and will be effective at once.
It provides that 2 5 per cent of the
voters of an election may compel an
officer to stand for re-election at a
special election to be held within 20
days for which election other candid
ates may be nominated. The reas
ons for the recall and the dofense of
the officer may be printed upon the
sample ballots In not to excoed 200
words ench. No provision Is made as
to the manner In which nominations
shall be made for the special elec
tion. Recall petitions cannot he filed
until an officer haa occupied his po
sition six months, or, lu the case of
a member or the legislature, until the
legislature has been In session five
days.
No Mom Juno Klectioiis.
Tho act Instructing members of the
legislature to vote for people's choice
, for senator will, of course, never be
effective as an Imperative law, but
bs a moral Influence upon the legls
luturo its significance will be deter
mined next January. II n I tin fl I P
j The amendment changing the time ' Ui Ui A HI Ui Ai Ui
i of holding elections from June to
j November will take effect In 1910. j
j If the amendment has passed in-
j creasing the number of supremo
I Judges from three to five, though It
now seejns Improable, there will be I
UNDER ONE BOARD
Albany, June 7. -To place the
two Judges to elect In the November . University of Oregon and the Orefjn
Agricultural College under one board
j election this year, for It Is so provld-
, ed in the amendment. Nominations , , , ,, ,
.'must bo by convention, assembly of f regent was an Innovation advocat-
electors or by petition.
! If both fishery bills have been ad
opted, each will stand, except that If
ed yesterday by the Linn county coun
cil of the grange in Its monthly meet
ing. The advocates of the pian be-
there be any conflicting provisions ;,,,, tnat wRn one 1)oard of regcntg
of the act receiving the largest af
firmative vote will prevail
PILES) mJEB: FIXJKS! , , .
Williams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment is prepared for
plies and Itching of the private parts.
Sold by "Linn Drug Co., by mail EOc
and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
HUBBLE SELLS OUT
HIS DRAY BUSINESS
NOTICE
it,,-. ,1 ,,t,.n i inn nt ,..,.,.1r nt thn urn
I schools would be abolished, and they iwT,e 0rte,son, L"nI, Compfany' 4,12
i . , , ,., . .',, ,i . Willamette street, does not employ
(have the next legislature place the)J)ote1' restaurant or boarding house
two institutions under one board of ?!"e l 18teei ve? 'n.''r';
COAL! COAL!
j-iace your order tor first class
coal now. Williams Transfer Co., i control. The grange also announced
Phone Black J141. Jtj a belief that a reasonable tuition fee
I should be required at the State Uni-
Those rich prizes to be given nawy I verslty.
by WattB are attracting a great deal The council also took up the ques
of attention and bringing good re-1 tlon of normal schools yesterday, and
sultB. The prizes are on exhibition t passed a resolution requesting the
in the corner window of Watts' up-to-date
jewelry store, corner Ninth
and Willamette streets.
newly elected Linn county delegation
to the state legislature to frame and
flee. Neither are they connected in
any . way with curbstone "workers"
that disgust total strangers by ap
proaching them on the streets. If
you do not wish to pay two on three
commissions, go to their office, where
you will be treated on the square, tf
DB. C. C. GRIFFITH
Mrs. Grace B. Lampshlre has open
ed a poultry and poultry supply
house In the RoBteln building at the
corner of Kast Ninth and Pearl duce and endeavor to pass a bill to
streets. ' i prevent more effectually the dumping
of garbage along public roads.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is t
the one that children like so well to If you can buy your watches, Jew
take, as It tastes like maple sugar. elry and optical goods of Watts just
It acts gently, yet freely, on the bow-, as cheap as at any other place, and
els and thereby It drives the cold out got chances to draw one or more of
or the system. It Is sold by all drug-1 those fine prices, why not invest
. CI,..,.. TF. 1 .
ntroduce a bill abolishing two nor- 17 o"""
ooVi,a at M r,n m nit 1 h un,l I 0'lt BeiVCU IUICO J CtW H Oil iSLHia
the other at Weston.
The Linn county delegation to the
legislature was aiso urgeo, to lniro-
gists.
Decrlng Mowers and Rakes
nono better.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
your money there?
The famous Bob
wife are to be at a
house all this week.
Fltzslmons and
Portland show
Medical Board. Is located at Kit
chen & Kompp livery stable, corner
Seventh and Oak, Phone Main 93.
d&wtt
! ART Kit TWKNTV VKAItS ACTIVE
! WORK HK1SK GOES TO MAIt.M-
Kit CLIMATE
!
Alter twenty years In tn 3 dray
business lu Eugene, M. S. Hubble,
owner of one of the most successful
drayag'3 I'irnu in the city, t:old Sat
urday to H. H. McVey his four teams.
Mr: McVey is a nephew of M. F.
Griggs, and recently came from Mon
tana. Mr. Hubble sold out his busi
ness on account of long illness.
The business includes two heavy
and two express wagons. The men
who have been employed will be retained.
Mr. Hubble has been 111 for four
months with muscular rheumatism,
and up to this time had refused a
number of good offers. A relapse
two weeks ago and his doctors' ad
vice to remove to a warmer climate,
brought him to the decision to quit
his old established business, and
probably leave Eugene.
JtleccricGas, Water! rgamzed im
National Bantf
Capital paid,:,. ' REG0N
Surplus and 'M'
profits ...
Additional liaViiit,"0( M0
stockholders under
natin-lml hanl.t--
""""'"S laws. iM(l
Under si j.Vn.g,
Luke L. Goodrich.. AssUUat'cJ
.m Duanjw...Aslitaut Cas:
Willamstte Valley Co
WELL DRILLING
Get your wells drilled by old and!
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 4872. tf
BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, I
807 So. Willamette St,
Bo. tie J?1111 Ki5d "m Ha"1 All,avs BollM
IF YOU KNEW
The merits of the Texas Wonder I
you would never sjiiffer from kidney ,.j
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. VV. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis. , j
E. C Oulliford
Feed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Floor Room New
Rubber Tire Turnouts.
Full Creek Stage Line.
101) West 8th Street.
I'lioue Main DO
Madame Dean's I
FRENCH n..
FEMALE
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the 1 c
famous little liver pills, are Bold by i
all druggists. I
WSk
subscribe for the guard. J Soli in Eugene by IV. L. Delanjl
A Safe, Certain Tit-VTy .
I.IEF FOR SurrREWED
SlKXSTItCATIOX. NEVER H fB
...... . . iuisiacuon boat.
nntml or Moucy Hofuiulml. st pti
piuil lor SI .to ior Will send tf(m
on trial, to bo nlil for wtai rclievtj
biunptcs l-rci'. IiiHlst on getting tli-'
penuiii.', iii'ct'pt no mibAtltute. Umu
driniKtst ilo(. uot aiive llictii Bend'yom
orders to I lie
UU1TED MEDICAL CO., loi 74, LiitMtu, ft.
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The streets have just teen nicely graded and the sale of lots is
brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots
at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene.
People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR
STREET ADDITION,
IT
THE TALK OF THE
Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad
vvancing in value with these lots lying right against the bnilt up district, and where the
city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you
out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want tov,. but we think you will want 'to after
you see these fiue lots and know about the easy terms--yoU make your own terms you
may have, a Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before
all are sold. There are only twenty lots -and Two acre tracts left.
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McMURPHEY ,Sc R lJCi JI.
GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO.
OREGON HOME ani LAND CO.
OREGON LAND CO.
HOWE & BUOY
PACIFIC LAND CO.
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