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THK KVGKXK 1) AII.Y crAKI, TI KSDAV. JIM: n, I.s , . .--fTrKli-' J " v.GRTH wA EVENiv Cockcrhno &. VVetiurse oreat ad Original o 1 . 6 a v tUST 4 Days Mora of it Friday and Saturday. jays the best of all. Get the carnival Wednesday, Thursday. re making these last but W Don't wait till the lTTTZ come now. "abit- your neighbors have it-- nearly everyone is affected, and whshnnMn,, hL when such matchless bargains as these an- Rin, offered? Come tomorrow at 9 a. m. sharp and see. EXTRA SPECIAL Wednesday morning 9 a. m. Ladies Lon? Silk 75c Gloves, white only va uis to 5 J. 25. Emm pnnro uin rr JUiltaflNUt JI1L n s II nris p i Best Calicoes 5c 60c Suitings 43c 10c Ladies Vests 6c Ufa Lonsdale Muslins 9c WEDNESDAY Sample line Men's Fine Underwear Shit ts only, garments range in values from 50c . to $3.00. Wednesday your choice for Yl PHCC 85c Table Linens 6?c 6c Burmah Cmllies 5c 30c Bleached Sheetings 25c 1 5c Silkolines now 1 2 Viz BOYS' CLOTHING S10.00 S7.50 j S12-50 Values Values Values $8.98 $6.75 $11.25 $9.00 $6.50 $13.50 Values Values Values $7.19 $5 19 $10.79 SAL$ CLOSES SATURDAY $ir.98 $5.75 $12 01 For Men's fine For Men's Fop Men's Suits thnt. Suits Suits Thllt Sc-I! Thnt Sell Thai Si ll Everywhere Hrtilar I'ur Hcmilar for for :U.r0 .S7..10 !."i.tio Accompanied by Terrible Itchir A Complicated and Most Distress ing Case Well-known Remedies Failed to Cure -Doctor Thought an Operation Necessary Then CUTICURA PROVED ITS WONDERFUL EFFICACY 'I nm now eighty years old and on ni'-rnnu. ihrv years ai;o. 1 was taken with b h.ird p.nn in niv rieht si.lt. In tv., tiiiy 1 ha. I an' alia-k of piles (heiiMrrh i,U hleeihm; ami protruding. The iWt.r jrave iiit some medicine and an ii.ttncnt for them which helped me some imt 1 had to keep usinK them all the taut.'. Then I oh.iiijti to the P remedy; hut if 1 did n.t ue it everv day. 1 would 't wum. The doctor fcaid the only help for me was to go to a hjntal and le operated on. At thisi turn, atxmt a year ago, I went to untiiR the S remedies. I trii them lor four or five mouths but did nit ct much help for my piles. Ibiring tins time gons would come on a t1'shv part of my body. They bothered me all the time. 1 would Ret on healed and . u.iwl,.. nwuill -iiiu-. NHIK I changed to eczema, aeoompArled hy a torn l k itching. It seemed a if I could not keep my hands from tearing my flesh. This and tho pile, trouhlo bmuirht on an inlbimcd oiniition. Then I fot tho Cuticuia Homedis. 1 COMMERCIAL CLUB DISCUSSES MANY THINGS COURT PETITIONS GOVERNMENT 10 IMPROVE SIUSLAW Plan lor Summer Comfort Tho regular mouihly ni- ' i'c of i ho t'oiumiTiial flub was .. U ia,-t nit;ht. at which time a nuniV : .if im portant manors wore takon :uul discussed. Tho manor of a count r l.:Mt at tho Oregon buiKliiiR at the s. a;tlo oxposltion noxt year was b: i-!u up 'and roforred to tho state fair .onunit- , t o. lr. IV A. Paino. C. S. Wi' iams. C. P. Unit, W. M. iiroen ami .bhn H. Harrow wore appointed to go 'o Tort land to interview the S. F officials and Tom Richardson in regard to i 1 ho proposed excursion of Portland people to Kunene on June "J 4. The 'Committee will no down on tho noon i train tomorrow, A recent ion committee uisistlni of P. A. Paine, Jack Kodnian and 1.. ; I.. Whitson was appointed for the ; state teachers' nsiociatio:i, which i meets here on June ?5. J S. II. Friendly, p. A. Paine, p.. K. ; Yoran and Judge Harris were ap pointrti ns a coinmltteo on decora tions during commencement week. K. O. Potter was appointed a com j mittee of one to Interview the mayor ' In regard to sottlnir a time for a I cleanlng;-up day before commence i ment week. The matter of proper Ingress from 1 tt c.tv t washwi the hffoctiHl parts witli futicura (the city to the depot grounds after rnap aiKl warm wator in Uiu morning, at noon, and at nitit. tueu useil (. uti cura Dintinent on the irritated sur faces and injected a quantity of Cuti cuia Ointment with a Cuticura Sup pository Syrinpe. I also took Cuti cura Itesolvent Pills thn times a day. It took a month of this trealmont to get me in a fairly ttealthy Mate and then I treated myself once a day for three months ami, after that, oiuv or twice a week. It is fortunate that I used Cuti cura. The treatments 1 hnd tried took a lot of money that 1 would have saved by using Cuticura Itemed ies sooner, but I am wiser now. 1 am supplied with a full set of the Cuticura Itemetites and would not feel safe without them. J. H. Henderson, Hopkinton. St. Law rence Co. N. Y., Apr. llti, l'JOT." Ompli'tr EtWrnul iind Internal TrwiHtifnt Tor Evrry lluiiwrof Infant. Oiiltlrn. anil Adiiitd rn pL ts of cmiriir tiAii (".'Sc.! U ltimr On- Skin. 'utl'"ir (intiii.'ni t.AW.i to llesl tlw Skin. m CuD 'ura U ?-ili'iit(,itti- i.(.ir in Uir f-rn- .ir L''. 'il.Oc C.ni.. I'll -. ih-rvi!l.Hn m l'nnf tin- H...t; atr i thr cull, urn imiKi-tMrv Svriiiut' i.i.'.i- i. Si'id i;ir. noit Hi.- wi.r'n. Put tor lnik A Ctirm.Corv cjr.uik-u l rw, Cutitura book oa Skto Uiscaaj Improvement a which are now goinn on are completed was brought up. Manager Unrtog presented a map of tho grounds showing a strip of ground forty feet wide extending along Third street from Pearl to Chnrnelton, which the S. P. propos es to sot aside as a road for conven ience of warehousemen, provided a short strip of ground Is given hy the city to connect this strip with the street on the north. A committee was anpoiuted to bring the mutter be fore the council. Mr. Hartog also brought tin the matter of a better road from Kugene to the Siuslaw country. Cockerirne & Wetherbee 8th andWiKamette Eugeibc, Ore. Get your Rubber Tires Fut on by B.FINNEGAN j 574 Olive St Bearing Mowers and rakes none betier. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. GEO. K.MUNROE T5t HOUSFURNISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 6? West Eighth SU We i'.wt' t verytliiiiK for the kit chen. All sorts of pots ;iint pans in j metal ami 'rauiteware. All the little contrivances that nuke rooking a pastime Instead of m dnniite yon wilt had here. Tt'loi'honc Red 5576. EUGENE .OREGON Tliiliks It Savfll His Life. T.ester M. NVlnn. of Nnitles. Maine, says in a recent letter: "I hiive used ! Or. Kind's New Dlsroverv for v,ars ! for roughs and eolds, nnd 1 think It ! saved my life. I have found It a re- liatil reiiudv for thront atel lunc: tl'ouhle, nnt would no mure tie without a littile ihnn 1 'nuld he wiilioitr food." For ne:t'!y foi-ty yearn New li scoverv hn h-'ni at the hesd of thp-at and luiii; rem-'dles. A? a preventative of pneunmnln and l'llhm:ni. I in- A, ir.e lumlvr. ml lapitallst, Iims Ivou !U the r the past IVw davs in llle in ter,'.! of tin- nitaii-r of homlim; ih,. "es'erii end of I.au,. oiiniv for $ 1 ii i . l i Ml (,,,. purpose of imiihmv itiR the liar at the niouth of ihe ln law river, an outline of ihe si heme having l.een tiven hy The Uuard over a week aitn. Yesterdav he induced the eonnty eommissioners' court to issue an order pet ii loniin; the kov-, ernnii'iit for permission to make the Improvements. The petition Is as follow s: "To the Hoard of Knulneors of River and Harbor Improvements.. War Hepartment, Washlni;tou. 1) r. "gentlemen: For and on behalf! of the citizens nnd residents of l.ane1 county, Oregon, we. the undersli;n,sl, the ronnty court of l.ane countv, llr-', eeon. do most respect fully petition I for and request permission front the! department to Improve the mouth of1 the Siuslaw river In said countv. nnd ; more particularly for permission to I construct the south Jetty. Said Im provements to lt made In conform ity to the surveys and report innde thereon by W. C. I.nnufttt, In l!lo:t. and the expenses of said Improve ment to he horn hy tho residents and eitlens of said county. 'Respectfully submit ted R. rilHISMAV. "County Judge. "H. n Kiiwnns "II. M. I'KICK. "Commissioners." V,'1!"1 . . proparatiiin IXin't KI tlu- ht.it ot a kitcht'ti (ho to tho sutlicietit disamtfott of hot woather. I'so a Now lVrlootion Wick I1 uc I:l.utto Cil C.Hik-Stove and ciHik in cotttfott. With a "Now Perfect ion" Oil Sto-c i uaiiy ittoius, or me nijr weekly lukini;, ' is done without raising tho temperatiito ixTceptihly above that of any other loom in the house. If you once have experience with the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove you will be nuuutxl at the restful wav in which it enables you to lo work that has heretofore overheated the kitchen and yourself. The "New IVrfectiou" Stove is ideal for summer use. Made in three sires and all warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. The Dlkll At her home In ralrmount, .lune' Ifins. Mrs. Hu:h Carter, lilted about 7." years. The funeral was held this afternoon, with Interment In the I. O. O. F. remeterv 1 Lamp elrei perfect combnition nhetlisr h i a h er low u therefore frr from digrebl ottor and can not tinoko. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light. If oot at your dealer's, write our nearest agency, ' STANDARD OIX COMPANY UNOOKrOMATKD Complete line of flags and bunting at fini s Gun Store. healer of weak lungs It h:n no equal. Sold under guarantee at W, A. Kuy kendall's drug store. 5c and $1. Trial bottle free. SHUK SIKP IN C()ltl lt(i K. P. Shlnn has opened up a first class shoe shop in Coburg. AH w-ork guaranteed, HrnJ5 lM yonr hlU UAwif LUt your property with the Ore Itffon Land Company. Put an holiest price on It and we will aoon have it sold. tf COW KKI-:i). Alfalfa meal. At Hallov's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Itrd 1521. Warner tumr dnra at Morri x oin nn von hoe 1 S!l V'nr'i Kin l.eavu ,.r. ; tf I" d'M'ed S. Frnnk, ' WAvTi:n jo-venil men :nd I-vm tit on t ri boMs. C:i' n Cauiu-, b. 1', Jt- WVKer bop yard. IIOTK1. PI tit POSITION - Tim .luur tt in Cltv lintel, e'n:l'itr; r. 0 J r n-'ic, rur!i!i".d ;om;; !?, hi-n t-e-c?:itly fhnnged nw-norahi) ut;d the nrinoi-tv t lu.tv f,. tl A v fuvnihlo prnposlton will be r'ven to fl flrst-rlasH hotel man. Will glvo long leaf If de'red. d IreHa H. N. llurehell, .luuctldU Vty, Or. J20 The GRAND Today and Tonight PROGRAMME A Case of Arson, Peculiar Pumpkins Unlucky Interference, Coward's Death, Winter Amusements, Pierrot's Ordinance, Magic Drawing: Room, Those Boys Again, Chinaman's London Songs by Miss Henrfcrshott "In the Ylcy Where My Sally Said Goodbye" "No One to Love Mo" Matinee Every Dy 2:45. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. nv. 8-Day Clock given away June 2bth SAVE YOUR CUPONS. ALL SEATS 10c. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE When You Use Pictorial Review Patterns You Save Material, Labor and Time jjjf GASOLINE ENGINES NATION. SPB A YINC1 and PUMPING MACHINERY nk'-Moi-se flisoliiie Knuines ;"tliini:, spraviiit!. HAu-iiia. orind. ''""in coinpi,.,,.. '"Unks Scnlea fn. imlnhlnir ''nks-Morsr llynamos nnd Mo. '"' lwer nnd Unlit. '"nks.Mrs Windmills and ''nks-Mur,- rjrln,l,.r T"- "e I'umps, Feed ri'' 'liiality aoodi at lowest '" in stork. Lihrrnl terms. "Wr to Iminirlen and qnick Write for cntnlocur nnd BEAN KDW. CO. s'ns, Eugene, 0 BvKs, MORSE (O, CO. rortiar.d. Oregon WHY NOT.. Buy .4 - 4 I I till ' ' I v 1 ' I I ! ' . ! .' I t- . : i ( r t . ii 1 P roiii taring Notwithstanding our prices are Racket Store Prices and our profits are very small, all this week we propose to divide profits equally between our customers and ourselves on every article sold. Besides dividing the profits we will give to the person purchasing the largest amount of goods during the week a beauti ful glass water set now on exhibition in our window. They are the finest of the kind that are made. WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF Ladies' Ladies' Lidi' Muslin Underwear Knit Underwear ,V;i -..-' and Children's Hose Silk, I i-le and Cotton Gloves Lace Curtains Window Shades Tinware Glasware Decorated Chinaware Japanese Ware Jewelry Notions Baby Caps and Hoods Boys' arid Men's Caps An elegant line of Men's and Boy's Dress and Work Shirts, Overalls and Junipers faints and J Wall Paper tTl Practi :al Pa;ntcrs J Decorators ct Selections at 'owest Price; 2 aeket 35 o 9lh Street re 77.,, tford & Haskell " nitr, ,ni Lwcoratori '"'Charnelton Streets e :::::: x;;j:::::::::::::;::::::::j::j:: ,,.. i 0' Eocene R Sto o