Agents Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Niagara Silk Gloves
tfee Friendly StoreSaturday Specials In Hosiery
I
Cplored and Black Silk
300 yards plain and novelty Japanese and
Taffeta Bilks In dark iud light colorings, sn ji
Rble for dresses, Waists !"d house gowns, 19
to 27 Inches' -wide beaiiTi'.fl assortment,
yard ,..,..'.'.,.... itHe
200'yardu fancy Poulard and Taffehi Silks,
exclusive patterm, for dresses; values" iC '
4.50 yard' . . x 5c '
85c 19-inch Black Tarfeta, yard ..
.Jit
11:8a' ao-liit-h Black Tufft.-tn," Jv.
It. 50 je-lnch Black Taffeta, yard ..
. . 5(tc
. . SSc
25c Wash Goods 15c
J0O0 yards IXmlllt-s Lawns, Madras ani
Japanese Crepe, In stripes and checks and
figures, patterns suitable for children's
dresses, , boys' waists, men's shirts and wo-n-.rn'g
dresses, 29 to 33 Incbes wjde, dark and
light1 io!or; values (o 23c yard l.lc
Xazaretti Knit Waists and idea) tmubric
Waists for children SSc mul BOe
I Tomorrow,Saturday,we place '"
on sale absolutely every sum- -
mer blue serge suit in stock, both two and
three piece suits at a big reduction.
We make a specialty of fine serges and
carry only absolutely all wool, fast colored
and hand tailored suits. Some are made
extreme others in conservative style.
$25.00 Suit-Reduced $1.9.75
$20.00 Suit Reduced $ 1 475
$15.00 Suit Reduced $11,75
$12,50 Suitv Reduced $9.75
ttmutn mmj
Ladies' Suits
Half Price
36 Ladies' Tailored Suits, all this
season's best styles and made of the
best materials and most favored colors
and patterns. Grays, Blues, Browns
and Black and white and mixtures.
Some plain tajlorgrf effects, others
trimmed in fancy Persian braids and
Sizes 32 to 40. "The stylesare 21-inch
'butterfly effect w,;
skirts gored and pleated plain and
trimmed. ALL HAhi3 PRICE.
s Special Prices
In lace curtains, anil towels', sheetings and
all kinds of white goods, embroideries, rib
bons, Japanese silks, white waists, white
dress linens, table linens, etc.
Hi-st :l-ln. Percak-s ... ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ISK'c
Aineinill Calicoes, .yd '.V. .'. .-. 5c
Best' ao-iu. Muslin, jltid. ..'..'.'...... . 10c
1 :"" -
IDUENFUUMKANl , liHirirMTO.-
BUYS CORVALLIS
LUMBER PLANT;:
FUGS TOMORROW
srxsicT company takes ovku
" SAWMILL OK VoitVALLIS Ll'M-
1SKH COMPANV WII
LOUS OVKK
SE( TRK
'ARVKIt'H NEAV
ItAILItOAD, WHICH WILL TAl
ALSKA TIMBER 11KLT
H. C. Mahon, president and man
ager of the Sunset Lumber Company,
which owns the sawmill on
the Mohawk, formerly the Hyland
mill, and a great deal of timber land
in that vicinity and in other parts of
Lane county, returned today rrom
Corvallls. where he Closed a deal
Sunday June 14, Is Nation
al Flag Day, observed by the
(I. A. H! all over the United
Slates. On account of the
date coming on Sunday the
local post of the G. A. R. has
decided to observe the day
previous. Mayor Matlock has
Issued the fdllowing request
to the citizens:
"Owing to the fact that the
annual flag day of the O. A
R. falls on Sunday this
the day will be observel i!
Eugene's Largest and
Best Store j
Your Money's Worth
or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street,
Buy our
Ladies' and Children's
Special 25c and J2cc
Hosiery
morrow, June 13." According
in mo manes or rne members
of the local post of the G. A
R. I hereby request that ali
merchants and other citizens
display the national colors at
their places of business and at
their residences during the
entire day tomorrow.
"J. D. MATLOCK-
.... ' .X T m A rs
for the purchase by his CPT.y 4- J B UMlKATlPiM
the Corvallls LiJ; Comnany's ffi!U, .-. H
at that city. The deal Was cotlstim-1 SHOCKED RENO SKCRFfARV
mated yesterday, ana tne property jiv SMOKINU CIGARETTES.
I I Jill,
-A- m
turned over to the new owners this
morning. - . . , . . ' Reno, June 10. Wicked, wicked
The mill at Corvallls Is said to be Reno was so, shocked it could hardlv
one 'of the best small plants in the eat breakfast today, and the thrills
state and has been operated for a came from fine or the tenderest ten
mimber of years at a good profit to derfoots that even got within a mile
lis owners. The mill has a capacity f Commercial street, Mrs.Clara Mac
of 30,000 feet of lumber per day, and.kay, member of the "400,"' who re
employs twer-tv men. Included In the ' sides 'in London, New York and other
deal is considerable valuable city tfoi'id capitals.
property In Corvallls. The consider- Tne excitement Is the result of Mrs.
ation is not given out for publication, i Mackay's "brazen" action in smoking I
Mr. Million Informed a Guard, re- a cigarette in the presence of men at I
porter this afternoon that his. com- a liquet given last evening in honor'
nnmr will CfiPlim lnS for the Corval-in, ho.. i,,,i,.,r,,i i.v ii.o i
ills plant from the Alsea tlniber belt;set of the city. i
nvpr i-flrvprs new raiinmu wnen Tne nine enmp r-nr tno mon
Is building from Corvallls west Into to smoke, Mrs. Mnckay calmly lishted
the Coast mountains. About fifteen ner cigarette and complacently puffed
miles of the road have already been t wh)le the a.uiea of eno sut stiff
completed, and the 'work is being aml astounded.
ni.KheH br rniildlv as possible. ,
Mr. Mahon, besides being president
and manager b'f the Sunset Lumber
Company, is the largest stockholder".
The hoadqnkrters of the company are
In Eugene.
" .4 i ,n,ul thl frfterltooil '. '.on', ,thetr way!
. ' home. ' . .. ' '
I'EItSONAL I c. A. Lorlng, the 8. P. superinlen-
!dent In the erection of the new depot
, here arrived up from Portland this
, . ' i . i . afternoon.
Dr. Pollard, of Marcola, spent last! ,
Icht In Kiiireno. ! Mlss
lolet Parsons' departed for
CITY NEWS
nlirht In Knintia
' , , . . iCreswell on the afternoon train to-1
Mi-u linn It llnrrlu la htinn -frmn ' . . ... ... ... ..
a . visit In Portland. . I few days.
Posttnaster .1. L. Pngo went to
Portland on IiuhIiiuhs today.
day Is children's day and a full rally
of young and old Is desired at the
morning service. The offering for
the day will be for the Sunday school
work of the church.
Shell Coffman, while working oh
Ot &.nn.
appearance. Let us look l(tr
Vo.rs-dean. press ini
P", wnen neceeesary TOor
allthatScominStoyoua-ri
"me on more.
E verything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Work;
6th anJWnUrmtteSti
Phone Red 2861
llAliltl.Slil lt(i I'KRSOXALS.
The Baraca Male Quartet went to; J"8 f'lther's ne,v barn on East Thl'r-
Altorney Jerome Knox enme down i today ta iiltend tho grundlodgo of
from Cottage Grovo today. I the Masons.
visit relatives there a Drain this afternoon to give an enter-! 'eunth street, yesterday evening ;fell
.. ... .... . trnm a upnfin'H fmti.tn.iM rani ... t ha
.taininent tnero tonignt. I V .......
A. '.J.'"' Ollll'lte. Southern Pacific, i the ton of hla hend TK .AmuVbohlo
agent IjV this city, went to Portland j Louis Hegstrom a native of Nor-. ,,art of Ule aC(!ldent Wlls thllt h wag
way, was granted final Citizenship pa
pers by the circuit court today.
Dr. W. W. Oglcsby, tf Cottage j
Grovo, was In tho city today. .
J. .1. Gross, of Walla Walla, Is In I
Kugene visiting Charles Evans ;
Miss Carol Johnson went to her
homo at Creawell this nflernonn. . j
.1 n rItiiiu wiia n iinKui.n l.i.i tn
Portland On the aftenioon train to-! Southern Oregon.
day. Medrord Tribune: 'Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. K. A. lleiin ami cnlldren arnlf M. Shelley of Euwmo were In M.-(l-homo
from a visit on the lower Slus- r'''' Tuesday business, bo
uw- , j was A. 1). Applegiite. v
I)r. Lowe goes to Portland next I William Moffett. of Seattle, after
Saturday night to remain all next, hnvlng-attended the funeral of Ills
w,,nk J . " . father-lu-law, .1. 'W. White. Ill Eu-
I)r.' and Mrs. S. J). Rend returned ll'ft for h"niu t0IHy-
this afternoon rrom a visit In Port.-' M. A. Rlckard, ot Corvallls, Dr.
land. ! Dennett, of Monroe, and E. A. Ilry-
IKn Williams and II. A. Scullcn
left today fir LongMleach, Wash.,
where they will attend the Y. M. C.
A. cvonference. !
Mrs. H. i. Ankcny and daughter,
MIhs (IIikI, returned home last
night from u .two-months' visit In
not hurt 'further than receiving a bad
bruise and a shaking up.
The cement platform at. the new I J. M. Martin today purchased from
depot Is being built. The cement J. D. Fields the residence property at
floor In the boiler room has been j the corner of East fourteenth and
completed. Pearl streets, known as the. Neal.
j property. The rot is SOxlGO feet in
Mrs. If. St. John has the thanks i dimensions and the residence Is two
of The Guard force for a magnificent I stories high, with eight rooms. Howe
bouquet of choice roses grown by her ' uoy made, the deal. The consld
111 her yard north of the city..
The juniors living nt the Univer
sity dormitory will banquet them
selves at the Hoffman House this
evening, between ti and 7 o'clock. .
Fred Ross, formerly In the employ
of Landlord Stark nt Independence
and Baker I Ity, has accented the po-
AsscBsor IV K. Keeney wns a ias-ant, of Monroe, were In Eugene over "' " ' v. " ' ' "! .i.. S" V
i train i night, having come up in an nutoino-1 -"n"1 " ",c "rau'
Benger to Portland on tho noon
today. . ; bile
U. G. Holt, manager or tho Spauld-j Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Shumate and
lug lutreest, was In Uio city over ' daughter. Miss Kathleen, arrived
iilgbt. j home rrom their trip through the
G. Q. Gross and E. M. Cooper left! south and East last night. They
today for a rishlng expedition up tnowel. Kone about two months.
President 11. M. Crooks, of Allmny
College, wns an arrival In Eugene
Ithls afternoon to deliver the address
I. E: Stevens this afternoon
brought to The Guard office a beauti
ful bouquet of sweet pens fur which
he has the thanks of the editorial
force.
McKcnzIc
Mrs. Ilerthn Cnx, of Yoncalla. la1
vlaltlng her sister, Mrs. J. R. Marsh,
In Eugene.
W. II. .Grirrith, or Portlund, was n
passenger on this morning's stage
for Mapletou.
Professor Jos. Schnerer went to
Jnffonan today to deliver an address
there tonight
Air Walker is storing his bar fix
tures In his barn on East Fifth street.
before the graduating class of the ! e room wliie h they occupied In the
high school t.might at the theatre.
Mrs. Emma K. Waiker and Mrs.
Kelly, mother and grandmother re
spectively ot Mrs. D. II .Trimble, af
ter a visit of a tnontli B duration here,
Hotel Smeetle
been engngetl.
building has not yet
eratiou Is kept private.
John It. Hartog,' Dr. D. A. Paine,
W. M. Green and C. S. Williams re
turned Inst night from Portland,
where t!uy went to arrange for the
big excursion of business men to Eu
gene on June 24. They received the
promise of a large crowd, and many
more who .could not be seen will be
written a personal letter and It is
probable that there will be several
hundred of the excursionists.
Tho Herger-Beun Hardware Conir
puny yesterday sold to Ulnlr & Son a
Iti-norsepower boiler and a 12-horse-power
engine for n new sawmill
which they will build nt McKenzle
Bridge. A mill there is badly need
ed as several new summer cottages
will be built there and the lumber Is
needed for other purposes. The mill
will not be of very large capacity.
Work has hevn begun on the addi
tion to tho fOugene Planing Mill Corn-
Mr and Mrs. 1. htunn re urnen ",' , " "(second story Is being added to the
th a afternoon rrom a business trip to . l". oii. main buHdlim
Independence i Ml Ermine Owen arrived homei"1"1"
Mrs. Pearl Harris Jamison, or thin afternoon rrom Boise, Idaho,
Portland. Is visiting her parents nt : here she hns been spending the win-, 3. J. Hess Is going ar.out the streets
454 Pearl Btrect i u'r n"'1 sl,rl"K- S,be was acconipa- j w ith a crippled knee, the result or
V 11 Foster nnd wire or Sand nle-l rrom Portland by her rather, : falling on the sharp blade of mi axe
Point, Idaho, are In the city, having 3. W. Owen. while In the timber on the Coast
arrived yesterday. i n7"777 "h"'
Hugh Currln. a student at the Unl- 1 " ''''v,1:, , 1 T v : .. "7
vorslty, went to his home nt Cottago' Alfnlfn menl. At Bailey's, Tenth I J. A. Nnsh the stone contractor ; for
drove this nfternoon 1 nnd Willamette streets. Phono Hod the Divinity School building, received
Miss Mae Gibson went to Corvallls 1DS1. I p. ""'ruing,
toilnv tn visit I ItiM'e i iirlnir commence- I ' '
mont week at the O. A. V. COAL! COAL!
District Attorney W. S. McKndden Place your order tor first class
came up rrom Corvallls this arter-,coal now. Williams Transfer Co.,
noon to attend circuit court. ; Phono Black 1141.- Jli
Wallace Chamberlain left 'on this '
niornliitt's stime for McKenzle llrlduej Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings.
stomiKti nnd liver trounies, seeps
WILL TESTIFY
AGAINST WEAVER
POSTMASTER PAGE,
KKKXHY AXl) 3
FORK FEDERAL GRAND JCKY
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Norwood and
daughter, -of Eugene, were here over
Sunday visiting with relatives and
friends.
Frank Dinges, Junction's hustling
stock dealer, wns here the first of the'
week looking after his interests in
this section.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Marguth and
the children went to Goshen Satur-
ASSFSSOR 'lav ,ast ani spent Sunday with
friends. They had a very pleasant
R. SELLARS trip. i
..,.....,.1 Tf, 4P1K-R UK. ur- rreu -"eiiueiiuan was caneu
SUNPOENAED TO Al 1 H.AIt isr. . Pottnirp CrnvB Sulidav last
to attend J. P. Schoaling who1 has
been in a very critical condition for
some weeks past.
Miss Ruby Scott, accompanied by
'Postmaster J. L. Page, Assessor B.
McNecken,
F. Keenev and J. R. Sellars went to her lUtle nelce, Audry
Portland today, 4iavlng been subpo?- went to Eugene yesterday for a visit
naed to appear before the United with relatives ' and friends. Harris
States grand jury there to testify burg Bulletin.
against Peter Weaver, the old man .
who recently wrote several threaten-1 Kurklen's Arnica Stive Wins
ing letters of Mr. Sellars-and other Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1.
persons In Eugene, mailing them Cochran, -Ga., writes: "I had a bad
through the local postoffice. It will go: come on tne instep of my foot,
be remembered that two or three-an(l could rin(j nothing that.' would
weeks ngo Weaver was locked up in ne(ll ,t untl, , applied Bneklen's Ar
the city jail by the local police oft'l- nlca salve; ' Lesb than half of a 2S
cers l)"canse he was acting strange- cpnt box won the day for me uy et
ly, nnd it was the intention to exam- foctln a ernla,ient cure." Sold inl
ine him ns to his sanity the next any, der Kuarantee at W..A. Kuykendall's
out oeiore wie papei s cuum w. tnauo jjj.yg store
out Chief of Police Farrlngton, not,
knowing that he was wanted. -on tliat,
charge; turned him loose. Since then I
he hns not been seen here. The mat-'
.CARD OF THANKS
' The children of the lats J. W.
AVhltn t.ilro thiu innnna it imliliflv
ter of his writing threatening letters thank,ng theil. f',.ends for their kind
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
ItTtS is tow ts USTIII llllll
was taken up with the federal author
Ities. and as a result these men were
subpoenaed o appear before the
grand jdry. ' It. Is probable that an
Indictment will be brought against
Weaver. .
assistance in their bereavement. The
many kiiylnesses and evidences ' of
sympathy will always be gratefully
remembered.
The Rest Pills F.ver Sold
X VDEAU HAS OPENED I uuciurms n jcui.i
-" ' " EMPLOYMENT OFFICE eh1"00'0 indigestion, and spending
over iwo uuiioreu uuuurs, ii' Liiuift.
where he will lake an culling.
Mrs. Laura Burr was a passen
ger to R.is'bnr this nfleninou io n'-,
tend the wedding of n friend there. '
Mr. BiMih'h Custis ll"hrens, lifter
a visit with rrleiuN In Eug ti" for n
Tew days, ri'tuincd linnie to Perllatur
toilny. !
Attorney nnd Mrs. .'. S. Me.llev. ,if
C;ittage Gri.ve. arrived up fr nil I'ort-
you well nl! summer. That's what
llolllster's Rocky .Mountain Tea will
do. Try It and you will always buy
It. 3,1 cents, tea or tablets. Linn
Drug Company,
nailing Mowers and rakes
mint. hett'T.
CHAMBER! HARDWARE CO.
The work on the building Is now pro
gresslng more rapidly than nt any
time since it was commenced.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says In a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery Tor years
for cougha nnd colds, and I think it
saved my life. I have found It a re
liable remedy for throat and lung
troubles, and would no more be
without a bottle than I would be
without food." For nearly fortv
(years New Discovery has been at the
head of throat and lung remedies. As
a preventative ot pneumonia and
henler or weak lungs It has no equal.
Sold under guarantee nt W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store. 60c nnd II.
Trial bottle Tree.
Another motion picture thontre
will soon be established In Eugene.
S. J. Moore, of San Francisco, Is here
tor that purpose. lie snys he hns
least d a r.min and will install the
show as s;. on as Cic outfit can get
here.-
WOOD SAWrXO
John M. . Uixod, successor to W
E. Bodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
, For prompt service phone Black
I '!-. Kesldc!"-e 324 High street, tf
USSOllllH WOOd SB W
A Man is in Danger
of riib(iery every dnjr lie keeps
Ills rush about his K-rson, Ills
hniiH or Ills pliice of liuHliies.
Once yon are known nn luiv
Iuk tluit linliit your are marked
for thug nnd thii'von.
Suva ImhIi four munpjr anil
jrimrM-lf hf e'HlHitn fwur
mlt In difet lonik.
rton poak nn (M nU4iM
V nrikf !
gcr to yor tr inry tr-
Tfip Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Established 1892
Km
A couple of fine Bedside trout! A full line of
caught by Wallace Walker in the ' frigerntors: get
Wilhiiiieiie river. Inside the city llm-' uiivliti
us, inst evening were on exhibition; CHAMBERS HUtnWARF
In the window of Hill's gnu store to-; .
nay. line ot tiieni wns l ;i or 14 inch-! oil enke mini
lung. ; if
"Cold Storage"
our prices before
CO.
Appreciates smoking a
cigars. It gives him rcto
The Mount Hood Cigar:
favorite among all thinking:
T ennne-tinn with h,. elnr' Btoro I hS done me SO mtlCh good t.S Dr. T. Js DOSltiVcK' the OCSt
in wni.m..t.i tiT.o ih.' King's New Life Pills. I consider .
at 531 Willamette street. Those wish-' "V"8 a..1Nrv . 1 ,e, r . ' .,'. .. ... r: ,U, market
llieiu tne ucsl puis ever sum, wun:n vini un i". ......
Ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
Jl
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION.
B. F. Ayscue. of Ingleside. N. f . Sold
under guarantee at AV. A. Ki.yken
dall's drug store. 25 cents.
NOTICE
The Vnited States Civil Service
Commission announces an examina
tion to be held In this city on July
8-9, 1 90S, for the position or clerk
Examiner, Civil Service Commission.
For application blank 1312 and
circular of instructions address Sec
retary, 12th Civil Service District,
Boom 241. P. O. Building. San Fran
cisco. Cnl. I
Local Secretary Board of U. S. Civjl gin(,er Sevv!llg Machlne Company,
bervice Ex. . 61B Willamette street, phone ItPd
1411. tf
I hereby notify the public that I
will not be held responsible for any
bills not contracted by myself.
J-19 GEO. L. BEEBE.
and Rakes
Deerlng Mowers
none better.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
SHOE SHOP IX COKVRG
v ts ci i. a 1 See our new
-. hum... 'i "'"i- enamel ware.
blue and white
class shoe shop in Coburg. All work
guaranteed. Bring In your job work.
d&wtt
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
i
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THE THEATliK
NEWS NOTES. ' .
BILL" FO'l SALE The Moon ti
Tlngley delivery horse, Call at the
store. Mcion & Tingley. tf
If you can buy your watenes, jew
elry and optical goods of Watts just
as cheap as nt any other plnce, and
get chances tirdraw one or more of
those fine prl7.es, why not invest
your money there?
i,lv..ii- nl'l'l''
rial.ll. ,,T"
r.iw
Iter nvl.
MOON TlXtll.KY.
VOl SALI'I A few tons n"v hay-on
rh track. Monroe and Thirteenth
A. C. Mathews. jl
street.
Vesterd i.Vs luu-eiull s"ore: On'-'-ln
ml. 4: Portland. 3. ;' San Francis
co. 1 ; Los Angeles, 0.
(i:i
.line in- rn'ni"
, . , in- ti ' n'b. ''
!!.-::l-l :"
(,;ii-ci;
1 ii.-alrs- '
v I.-.'
Everv day Is Special Sale Bug-v
Day with us; get our prices and see
the goods and vou will buy
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
the
Work wns resumed this morning
on lb.' new high scluiol addition. The
west wall of the old part of the build
ing Is being torn out. An Iron stair-i
way to lie used as a fire escape is be-1
ing made for the building by the
Fnner Iron Works. i Table salt. Roc sack.
" MOON & TINGLEY
F. C. Knapp today began suit In
(he circuit court a cnl list Bruce L. Bo- . We are exclusive agents ror
gnrt and wire. Alta M. Bogart. to genuine A'ndor porrh shorten
set aside the deed to a certain 160 CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
cres of timber In Lane county. . ' , -
t nompson Hardy are the attorneys Kogera uros. 1X47 silverware
for the plaintiff. told cheapest at Watts'.
Special attention Is called to tho I Cocoanut meal, 2c per Ih. '
fart that the hours of evening ser-jtf MOON TINGLEY
vice and f (he Sunday school a( thel X.
Congregational church have been Kow Is this? A fine 12 fonnt.ln
a rnnntztm HnroniiDr inn ti niinv teriiNi a . .
w I M iHtnvunn at !. n m nrl Iho t.. . ' c"' iure
" riicrv iifn wirnniM
ROOMS WANTED All persons hav
ing rooms to rent during the uni
versity summer session. June 22,
July, 31, are reinieste.l .to phone
the registrar of the Vniversltv,
Main 27. J24
Is
LOST Ladles' gold watch, Elgin
movement, with long chain at
tached: lost between Seventh nnd
Blair streets and business section
of the city, between 4 and
o clock Thursday afternoon. Re
ward to finder. Please leave at
Guard office. jl5
Q
service of worship will be held t
10:45 a. m. The latter service will
close promptly at 12 ui. Next Sun-
Phone Red 1421.
fer.
CASTOR I A
For Ia&ati ud Children.
Ttii Khi. Yob Han Alwajs BragM
Slgnatur. ot Sjffl&ZjCu
- , clvc a I'""-'
ell.i:.- I1"'"""" c
th;:'
hear the neW
frjni
rand ve
com'0
(rntn
scan
es to
Ud oral3'-
EUGENE
CUN CO
Pbuna Black IS II
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