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auvflf) xiTva avanna u Saturday, juke is, ioos Agents Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Niagara Silk Gloves e Extra specials all next week on the following articles: Dress Goods, $ilks. Ladies' Suits, Skirtsi Waists and Wrappers, Embro dery, Muslin Underwear, Table Linens, Knit Underwear, Wash Goods, Lace Curtains, lSc. You can supply all your June needs at a small cost by taking advantage of thesen pric. Cotton goods are much lower in price but it is 1 quite possible there will be an advance as the floods in Louisiana nothr Southern states where cotton is grown have done great damage to the cotton crop. Colored and Black Silk 300 yards plain and novelty Japanese and Taffeta SilkB In dark and Unlit coIoi-Iiiks, suit able for dresses, waists and house gowns, 19 to 27 Inches wide, beautiful assortment, yard . . . .' !"c 200 yards fancy Foulard and Taffeta Silks, exclusive patterns, for dresses; values to - $4.60 yard . GHs S5c 19-Inch Black Tarreta, yard Bile 1.2I 30-lnch Black Taffeta, yard fc8c $1.50 30-lnch Black Taffeta, yard $1.05 25c Wash Goods 15c 1000 yards Olmltles, Luwnu, Madras and Japanese Crepe, In stripes and checks and figures, patterns suitable for children's dresses, boys' waists, men's shirts and wo men's dresses, 29 to 33 inches wide, dark -and light colors; values to 2uc yard ........ 13c Nazareth Knit WalBts and Ideal cambric Waists for children 23c and 50c Tomorrow,Saturday,we place on sale absolutely every sum mer blue serge suit iff 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 $19.75 $20.00 Suit Reduced $14.75 $15.00 Suit Reduced $1 1,75 $12,50 Suit Reduced $9.75 Japanese Crepe yard. 15c 20 pieces stripe Japanese Crepe suitable for skirts, dresses, waists, etel, 20c, quality a yard 1 5c 1 - 1 f CITY NEWS 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 tailored effects, others trimmed in fancy Persian braids and Sizes 32 to 40. The styles are 2 J -inch jackets, Eatonsand butterfly effects; the skirts gored and pleated plaii and trimmed. ALL HALF PRICE. Special Prices In, lace curtains, and towels, sheetings and all kinds of white goods, embroideries, rib bons, Japanese silks, white waists, white dress linens, table linens, etc. licst fl-ln. Pci-culos 12 American Calicoes, yd 5c Jlcst itfl-lu. Muslin, vunl joc Linen Suiting, yd 35c 36 inches wide, pink, blues, gray, green's" white, lavender, natural 25cand 35c yd Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back s. RJENDLY 592-594 Willamette Stwei Buy our Ladies' and Children's Special 25c and J2cc Hosiery . it i. 4. ! their htinie on tlio McKenziu oil this ho, who has been here for several. 4 i -nonihiK's stage. days looking for a location, loft to-; VKltSOXAL' i ii fd,; :'.'Apml,,',l,.r.1HJ 1'" ""! lie may ue uacn in: uilt mil sum ICKS. man, returned to Kukciio last night ! from a tvln to Portland 1 , J. (V Storev, U. llracher, A.. Kllcn- 11. I..- Ilown went to Junction onjgprKt, nlu, w K vRbeck came up bcHlnusH today. i fmm p01.tiaiid last nlKht. J. V. Mlnnoy, of Vldu, spent last! m,-s. W. 11. Weatberson, of Flor- nlKlit In tlio cliy Attorney 1,. K. Iioan is in Portland I visit her daUKhtor, Miss Alice. for a few days., . ' Mlss'.losopliine Jensen, lifter a few IIIO city' - viKii in mo 1 1 y , ruuniicu iu uur i home on Fern UldKe tills inoriiliie;. C. A. .liuiula and family, of Iowa, are v I h It I n K at the homo of his cinis- In. Mrs. t. O. Peterson, in lOui'iio. j Roger II. Kiunott, a proinini'iil. I Portland attorney', Ih In UtlKimp look- Inn after n case In the circuit court. W. II. llcCorniniuek and wife and lihiv for home. He may be back In: tho near future to reside here. , v. r . utiuillll went iu i ui luiu'.i iu- iJ..l A.&,fcA,a,t,d,j,. day to altend the meeting of the Slirineiv. , Deputy Sheriff C, C. Hammond re turned last night 'from Portland, Jll, 1)1 r nil- , ...ii i ; tin "'. 1 1 1 '"'" j'--".' '""j m,,u, ,,. 1 p. m. biindnv school nt a-4F n m CoiiKTeKiitioual Church Carner of West Seventh, and Char nelton streets. W. B. Plnkerton'. nas- Services at 10:45 a. m. and S UiiIcIkIi Knncy was from (Joshen today. Kayo Abrunis is down from. Full Crook for a few days. K. 1C. Illalr, the Fall Creek mer chant, Is Iu tlio city.- ('has. B. Cochran of Colt ago drove was In the clly over night. Dr. C. W. Uiwe loft on tho noon train today for polntH north. Attorney J. S. Medley came down from (Vitiligo drove this noon. Mrs. J. A. Heed returned this uf( ternoon from a visit at Junction. Miss Zulnin Criizan, of Dexter, Is In lOiiKono to remain over Sinuliiy. Clay Crlssinaii, of lleliiiont, Mich., wot an arrival In ICugone last night. Waller Mllllcan loft on this morn Mrs. H. II. Stapleton, of Roseburg, arrived In Kiigcno this afternoon from Portland to visit her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John O'llrion. Professor C. B. Glass and the mem bers of his Harnett male quartet re- . P. S. C. K. at 7 p. m. Children's day service in tho morning, with of fering for Sunday school work. The evening subject will be "What Are Your Feet For?" A lesson from K.e kiel's vision. Strangers In the cltv turned this noon from Drain, where are cordially Invited to attend these they appeared lit concert Hist even-1 service. t ni'isiiaii t niii'cn J. W. McCoi-iniiiack, of Pendleton, were arrivals In Eugene yesterday. llev. I). C, Kellems left today for Vancouver, Washington, to fill his regular appointment thoro tomorrow. W. H. Ilrowor lias arrived here frum Maple Lake, -Minn., and has bought property In the dross addi tion. lot:. Professor Jos. Schafer returned homo this afternoon from Jefferson, where ho delivered an address before the grad ualiug class 'of the high school last, night. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ilnywnrd leave this evening for a trip to tho Kast. They will be back in the fall and Mr. Ilavward will resume his duties as physical director at the University. Mrs. W. A. untie, ot narrisourg. it J inn tii'UlKlim ivunnuiiiu hhil iu . , , , ,, ,,, i In t-t. .. ...... . ... . . ..I. .1. 1 HIM!!- IUIV1IIU ill Lt'lUllHl HID hKllllllliIMM lag's sta, for Ills homo at Deerborn. J"' ' ""s exercises of the lOugene high school Miss Zuda Owen was a passenger "" M'- ""5. over blin j ,!lst n,Kht her dnughter. Miss Ilarri- to llurrlHburif on the noon train to- j j (i()Wn et, being 'a member of the class, re- Judge A. S. Dennett, of The Dalles,! from Cottage drove on the imon turned homo toon). Is in the city on circuit court b.isl-l V"1" t,,lHy to vlHlt ri lunils ovor hu"- . , , , . , I npltH I day. Itiicklen s Arnica Stive Ins Mr and Mrs. C. N. drlswold leave' Mrs. Kllen Pennell arrived up from Tom Moorei of u,,rHi K0,ue 1, this evening Tor Portland ou a week's ' Moninoul h this nriernoon to visit Cocnran 0n., writes: "1 had a bad visit. . ,SI'B- AvHw and Mrs. Mcintosh a few j gore CQme the natep of nly foot. Miss Hello Koenoy went to Pleas-, day.'. , ' and could find nothing that would nnt Hill thlB nrternoon on a Bhort ana .mis . u. otooei i hi i ivt n , hpnl ,t mU11 i- applttsd Bucklen's Ar viHlt. nip from Portland this afternoon. n,ra S(l,ve i,6ss than half of a 25 C. T.. Williams, the well-known They wl 1 tako up their residence. pnt box won t,e day for me by ef loKglng contractor, was In .tho city hero again. .... I foctlnK a permanent cure." Sold nn- todny. J . S. M'cCalltim, PnVtor Dible school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "Union With Christ." Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m. C. K. at (1:15 p. in. Tho children's day program, will be given at 8 p. m. A cordial invitallon Is given to at tend all Iheso services. First Church, of Christ, Scientist Corner Ninth and Pearl streets. Sunday services, 11 n. m. and 8 p.m.; subject, "Cod, the Preserver of Man." Sunday school, 9:'45 a. m. Wednes day evening Tneutlng. 8 p. in. Free reading room 'lipeh daily from 2 to 4 p. m. except Sun,iy. rolled ilrotliren Church C. C. Hell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Piwchlng at 1 1 a. m. Young people's . nfe'eting at 7 p. m. All the mejnbers of the church nre j especially urged to be at the morning service., as it win oe a meeting ol special importance to all the mem bers. Ilaptist Church n -i ii'..i.-ui . mi. i- i 1 I U'nitiifil Hiwl fh ill Weill " " ... : V. v ! "....1, ...o.v... i"ir duiuui imio. ........... ...... H (innrnntiln at W A. K IVKeiMIt S n Q-t n H.'n. Weynnt, tho paint factory! to (ioshen this afternoon to v,lt ' ,lruK store mn' .r' Salo'm snout last nluht 111 i there over Sunday. Mr. Koupnl will Kugeiif - I K" l tonight. N. M. Helms came down on tho K. Harris, son-ln-lnw of S I. noon train todav from his ranch near i Friendly, was a i.assenger on the WI),,M. noon train today for Portland, where u.u ''.. i iii.i nv iu in Siiiimi ! he will spend a few days. visiting her daughter. Mrs. Nora I W. W .Haines has returned from n Knnffinau , trip to Kvci-. tt, Wash., where he vis- llii- l ist 1 lit. Mir ..mil 1 Cn'sliman was a passe., .,- on ! Led his sons, John and Chas., who1 After doctoring If. year.- for ....... 2mJ.V 1, ,...Vr,J i.i-!nn. In the tanning business there, chronic Indigestion, and spending ...I 1.IIM .llllh n i.ll.n.l... O.I. f,i- .... i . lllllllll-llll I i.llniw . . . ...ill .irH ..I. v . u n ii-ii ini. i. . v i 1 WOOD! WOOD! i IR Inch old growth fir. $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phor" lllnck 1141. tf homo at Aen,'. I .i.. ii-... ..v........ .iven iiL' in- a rr . n ii. iiii.li. . i ,'.. ., J i,,i ,', ,..,.ii i Harris will nttciul the state dental King's New n thing ood i.s Dr. : Ji'i't. Morning worship, with sermon uy the pastor, at 1 1 a. in. II. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock. The annual children's day exercises of the Sun day school will be given at S p. in. Central Presbyterian Church Services in Frnnk's hall, 4 2 Fiiist Ninth street, II. N. Mdunt, pastor. Sunday school at !):4f a. m. 0. K. at 7 p. in. Public worship at 11 a. in. anil S p. iu. Morning subject. "The second Advent." levelling sub- '1 he . Prisoner s Prayer." a court, business. Mrs. W. A. Sumner ait'! diumliter left. Iut night Tor Portland and from there they will go Kast. S. M. Yorau returned IsiKt ul.;V from Portland. wIum-h he attend.1 1 the grand lodae "f Ma-ons,' Jesse Wyeoff and wile rwiurni'd to convention and tile K. of P. hid1,',-. Hubert Wakefield and A. J ha, ii, r Ci", firm Hint bus the con tract for the' construction of the new pa-.-engt1!1 depot at F.ugene. arrived up from Portland lust ii lull t - (). II. Todd, of I'ootir d'Alen.1, Ida- bi.s done me so much t.lfe Pills. I roasider coruial invitation ts extended to ev- grand them the best pills ever sold," ivrltcsf ''' one. ,11. F Avscuo, of lugleslde. X. f . Sold Jlelhmlist Ciihrch Plug- under girfiranlee at W. A. Ki.ykcn-! Trimble, pastor. Claps (lull's drug slore. 25 cents. ...ceiiim, a. in. .m ii..:.ji. a. m Mbe chililren of the Sunday sciio:l XtiTICH I will give the annual children's day ... . er." i-.es. 'i bis will take the place 1 hereby notlfv Hie public thai I "f both the regular preaching service C. ff. Y'oung today filed with the county clerk his commission a3 nota ry public A big crowd took in the open-air-concert by the band in the East park last night. St. Mary's Episcopal guild will hold a market on Saturday, June 20. The place has not yet been selected. The social dance at the Underwood rink last night was largely attended, and the music and floor were excel lent. A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Edwin C. Ward, aged 24 years, and Miss Zelma Bond, aged 22, both of Irving. Flag day was observed in Eugene today by a number of citizens, but the observance was not as general as desired by the G. A. R. Sid Smith and Karl King, of .this city, play with the Vancouver team of the Trl-City league In a double header tomorrow with Albina. Otto Kauffman is repainting and renovating the interior of his con fectionery store and lunch place pre paratory to occupying the new Beck- with block with a part of his business:, R. L. Sabin, of Portland, today be gan suit In the circuit court of Lane county against James L. Craig to re cover money. F. M. DeNetTe and A. C. Woodcock are attorneys for the plaintiff. F. E. Dunn made a trill to Port land this week to order the plate glass and other materials for the Im provement of his store front, the work of which will begin in a few daya, One of the steam rollers used by tlje Warren Construction Company In their paving .operations here' is be ing shipped to Salem, where it will be similarly employed. Tho company will hire the city's roller for extra work here when occasion demands, The county commissioners' court this forenoon made the order declar ing that prohibition exists in Lane county, by virtue of the vote cast for It at the June election, 770 more votes being cast for prohibition than were cast against it. A house has been' secured for Mrs. Lizzie Humphrey, the destitute wo man who walked all the way to Eu gene from Portland, and any one hav ing old furniture that they tire will ing to donate to her may call up C. Kadeau, phone Red 142i, The plans 'for Mitchell & barrett's new brick block are about completed by Architect Hnnicker, and they will be ready -for the contractors to tignre on ?aiiy next week. The building will- be a handsome -one. with Dressed brick front and orna mental trimmings ami cornices. Jake Berger, who was fined $250 by. toe circuit court several nKinths ago for violating the local option law, the case being appealed to five supreme court, the latter body af firming the decision of th" circuit court, today paid his fine. The costs and interest amounted to $83.25. A marriage license was Issued to day to Ha I y O. Howard, aged 24 years, and .Miss Nellie May Smith, aged 20, both of Eugene. The groom-to-be is the head salesman at the Bon Marclie store, and Miss Smith is well known, having lived here the greater part of her life, but during the. past two or three years nas been employed as a stenographer in Portland. At 10:30 a. in. tomorrow the an nual children's day exercises will be held at the Methodist church. The pastor will bapaize the children pre. sented at this service. At 8 p. m. Kev. Walton Sklpworth, D. D., of The Dalles, one of the leaders of Northwestern, Methodism, will speak. There will be no regular Sunday school session. The exercises of the children will take its place. Charles Stlrifles, ot Fern Ridge, has let the contract for a $2000 res dence to A. S. Cheshire. Farmers In this section of the county are nearly all well fixed and are building fine homes. This Is right, as no one has a better right to live well nnd have the best of everything. We should like to see every farmer dive to town In a rubber tired carriage, and if it was not for (he fact that he has to keep horses to do his farm work. Peculiar to Itself Inflection, proportion and combinutiun of ingredients, . In the process by which their remedial Value ire extracted and preserved, In effectiveness, usefulness and econumy, Curing the widest ranye ot diseases, Doing the most good for the money, Having the most medicinal merit, And the greatest record ol cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. we would suggest an auto. Junction City Times. The Fraternal Brotherhood will have one of their most successful so cials Monday evening, June 15, at the' opera house lodge hall. All mem bers requested to be at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Payne, assisted by the Social Club, entertained the memUers of the Woman's Union of the Eugene Baptist church and their friends at their country house south of Eugene Friday afternoon. About fifty ladles and gentlemen were present and after a pleasant af- ternoon enjoyed Ice cream, cake, strnwherrlps. etc. Mr. nnrt ti-Q I Payne leave soon for an extended vis it to thIr old home in Texas, his mother In .Kentucky, and ,other rela tives in Missouri. i On Thursday Wm. Hetich. who is timekeeper for L. N. Roney'a force of men building the trestle for the Port lan l, Eugene & Eastern railway .Co. along the bottom byond Judkins' Point, v""' a rrrow escape from In stant death. Something on the pile driver give way, causing the heavy wire cable to drop with great force. It struck Mr. Hetlch a glancing blow on one cheek, lacerating his face aulte bandly. Had it struck him on the top of the head it would have killed him, perhaps Instantly. r WW Ul A DELIGHTFUL 5lOi!IF4c mparts a pleasing softness and delicacv to the skin and restrains the ravages of sun, wind and time. ts continued application elimi nates sunburn, tan and freckles and renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and.sallowness. It possesses a dainrV. clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. Price SO cents. Ask your druggist for it. HGYT CHEMICAL C0..S 1 ADMIRATION s Mined by care of , V dean. presst ' P. when neceeesarv arhit-ts'andyou,,it al that scorning; to you-,., a little bit mare. Everything possible h, Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and WilUmnte Sis. Phone Red 2861 A i-iuyrecidies smoKing goo cigars. It gives him rclaxafe The Mount Hood Cigar is favorite among all thinkingmcr It is positively the best 10 Cigar on the market 1 Dandruff and IK 4 Dandruff and FAUINfrHAJRtff are but outward signs ot the evil done in secret by myriads ol dan- Jrufl germs sapping the life blooi oftbehair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and" sticky oils. Ask your druggist (or free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, POUT LAND, 0HE40N f comiiefi. A .,i i; i.n Ti.i: .h;.Ui at tih: TIIKATKK ni is always appnTiutcd, when' V eviTytliinjt so u;ic:i;';,i'; ami lll: smile these .lime ininntol8. von',, iiiinciiic is HfMc. Wlu-n v wind, to tii at y i!i- friends, jnnin or vur swee! heart to a niral i.iiln..! to the (.htl'i'll's tlisf, (belli to (lie 'Ihealre Cnf'' A Man isinDanger of iiititicry every day lie ki Ills cash about Ills H-rsn, Ills home or Ms plnor of IiiisIikhm. (Iihv yim lire known ns liav Inu (luil Imblt your are marked for (Inms mill llilrves. Save both Jur nipm'y ami yourself by ili-ptmlllmf. your i-iisti in Ibis lunik. Then you nec! fenr neither llilc'vc-i, fin- or nny "(her ilan-l!i-r to your or money or per hot!. ' will not be held responsible for any bills net co, itrncti d bv myse'f. J 111 C.KO. I.. I'.KKUK. Tylnir her bonnet under her chin. She tied her raven rliiKlets In: Then to the store she went with pice, Kor llolllster's Itoeky Mountain Tea. l.lnn llrug Company. STICHNHKHU IIAIMIT. Photos, stump nnd post cards. General view work. Slrth street, be tween Willamette nnd Olive. tf The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Qpital nnd Surplus $125,000.00 Established 18 92 i-iti:sn ( KMicxT Fresh car best snide I'oi't'nnd re mont Just arrived. Price l;i.7."i pr barrel. Chambers Hdw Co. If you can buy your watches, jew-; dry and optical toods of Watts Just as chean us at anv other place, nnd Elixir Sennci iies.":14.-.,u-ts Vntly v nrompt- Sklpwonh, j. . J J . I lM,'""u' lv tmthe bovvols,flouiiscs I'reacliinf at 1 1 a. in. Pirn lav III i. ff, V 1 -.chool. 2:30 p. in Address bv lI,n.TUO SVSlGm PTP(TVHUly, S. IV Allen nt S p. m., subject. . i. .11 . -C'lirisltanlty and Democracy.'' OSSISTS OHP 111 OVtUCOltltV j habitual cotstipaiion ' novum ncntly. To ot its X oonojiciol objects buy Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vetablcs Flour and Feed 1 No Jclays, we have our own delivtrv fciGoH. IRISH ..WHY NOT.. Buy Paints and Wall Paper From Practical Ps and Decorators Best Selections at Lowest Prices Ludford & Haskell Practcal Paintm .""" Sth and Chime"'"'- oia m;s sons. and Sunday school. The pal .-r will baptize the children whie'.i will be preseni d bv parents. I . i". At x p. 'i. Walton Skh O. IV, will' speak. All welcome. l-'airinoiim Presbyterian FOU S.M r 1 . ,, N' vrs i'; IIKAVY 1'lltlO U)SS IN NDIil'M Y AKIMA North Yakluin. Wash.. June 1 3.-- Klre early today de stroy pracileally the eti .Ire reslrieted dis'rl-t. an well ;is tlie livery srabl" of le-o, Weleke. with ten vehicles ami f .'UrtcenQ orsts. l.es-i ab ml Jtu.iHMi with Pule Insurance i: a Tlio (iPinuno. ; patuijilctufcd liyllio l California t cham-s to draw one or more of those flue priies. why not Invest your money there? , Oil rake meal. i2.i" per cwt tf MOON & TIXC.1.KY. JigxrupCo. 50LO BY ItADINC DRUCOI5TS-50t p..B0mt EUGENE GUN CO Phone Black 151 1 Sir .1 0