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' - THE ETGEXH DAILY GCABD. MONDAY, Jl'NE IB, 1P0B and 1000 members from en over , uf IlKANtAt A I Utate. The local Masons ara very lUHMtl JfU MIILOL HI much elated over me met m. . innr HI TH I U IVr gene is to entertain them. Q LAtlUC II II 1 All AAt The Friendly Store Thursday Specials i t Colored and Mack Silk 300 'yards lilain and novelty Japanese and Taffeta Silks in dark and light colorings, suit able for dresses, waists and hortse gowns, 19 to 27 inches wide, beaiitififl assortment, yard ; Mv 200 yards fancy Koulard and Taffeta Slks, exclusive patterns, for dresses; values ' to 4.50 yard . . n)c S5c 19-Inch Black Tarfeta, yard c $1.25 30-lni-h Black Taffeta, yard SSe $1.50 3C-lnch Black Taffeta, yard $1.03 25c Wash Goods 15c 1000 yards Dimities, I,awiiB, 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 2Gc yard 13c ' Nazareth Knit Waists and Ideal cambric Wnists for children "c ami BOc Men's Sleeveless Underwear . . $1.00 13. V. D. underwear, In white, tan and ecru, Hhirt made sleeveless and drawers knee length. I'HICK B', Fine pongee underwear In pongee color, sleeveless, knee drawers, sizes 34 to M. I'KICK $1.00 Underwear 68c We place on sale three dozen fine silkaleen shirts and drawers, In pink and blue, sizes 34 to 42; good value GSc. 75c Underwear 50c Ten dozen regular 75c values In pink, blue, tan, cream and white; price, 50c. 40c Underwear 25c In pink and blue; all sizes; to close out, 25c. $25 and $35 Ladies' Tailored Suits ea. $ 10 Tomorrow we place on sale 34 Ladies' Suits, all this season's styles, made of serge, Panama, and fancy mixed suitings, sizes 32 to 38j values te $35, your choice while they last - ,- We are showing the new "Spencer" Suits, Juniper Suits, Maryland Suits and Shirt- -vaist Suits, made of silk, white and colored Lawns at $1.98 to $10, specialiy priced. 1 EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 92-594 Willamette Street YOUR MON EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK CIRCUIT COURT ' GRINDS AWAY ON CRIMINAL BUSINESS AXDV . GKAIIAM, OF COTTAGE OKOVK, UXKI A IIIXDHKI) I'OK I'KKMITTIXO GAMBLING JONES, TU'IIXKY A XI) CKAIG l'LKAI) XOT Gl'llTV GHAXD JfllY CIIOSKX Edwin C. Ward, who resides about seven miles west of Eugene, Is com pleting a neat four-room cottage near the home of his parei;. He was mar ried to .Miss Zelma Uond a day or two ago As soon as their cottage Is fin ished they will move into u. MRMHKIt OF lt.VII.HOAI COX. STIU'CTIOX CIUCYV ATTEMPTS TO KILL FELLOW LAUOHKKH One of tne Japanese laborers at Saturday afternoon Dr. Prentice work on the Southern Pacific dep.it ,.., h frnm one of George Midge-! ,.BrH imi'irovenients becama violently removed from one of George Midge-! Jar:j improvements becama violently ley's hands a walnut spnnier muui insane tnis iorenoon aooui 11:311 he had carried for over 20 years. Hi o'clock, and picking up an axe on never gave him any trouble until re- tne ground made for several of his cently, and thinking It might result I tenow workmen, and would have'per- seriously, he decided to nave 11 ui out. of Oregon, returned yesterday to his ! ... .-. I I l. ...III o..A,wl nome 111 onium, "v - iioitV tt t " ' ... 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Mlllicnn, ol!iiiiiii tttHHtt Waltervllle, went to Portland today 1 . ' , m-nwns- to visit their daughter-, Mrsi llruba- Eight miles west of Eugene, June H. 13. Davidson wont to Biowns i A Trax,er an(i wlfe a vlllo today, I n v H , (laUBhter, , son. O. Nasou. of St. Paul. Is in the city 1'. .', .. ,, ,..., in n trio 1 on business. 0, Thev expect to be gone NEWS ITEMS FllOM Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilbert spent tnPeo months. Citwliitf t Qiilnm .. r 1 Tlnt.Un aflat n vttit. ouuunj wk ml 8. v , m. Hill ni , .....-. " I with her daughter, Mrs. Wvo. (iock art, In Eugene, returned to her home I near Monroo today. Mrs. J. H I.. A. Chastaln. of Hnlscy. is In Eu gene, uu bUBlncss. Mrs. J. S. Stiles is In Portland vls- Hlnrt her daughter Lt)VEH SIl'SLAW V AFi LEV HU. , l..'.:i.l.. -t eaillllll h.TS 1 lie Wlllf'.IO UL LIIC - been hfcifd this week calling Ine. Tuen lay. 1 tw meir vorK ana niiiiun'-Nii- me U.-Ptii-ln. U'lin hnS ! rilmr- fnn miltllni' lllhor-. hef daughter. .... ' I. '..i,' in't hoi. nnn unnih'efe(1.i pdl.i nnni who hnA hpen teach- u w. Veatch returned tins noon mma nu .. - -rrri .f"; i .;c .rci", ... . , .i....n n, of the city, g now mucn uoim i 1 ,ng n tne rwugciie imu acimui, i ' nk BurkKr of Coqullle, Is the care of Dr. Lntaf. ,(. ' pooled home Ibta Xieck. Ho will be ... Vnim.B n bus Ine """r MBS huml CnlMdon nVfived here employed o desman In the Hurd Aitnriev C M Kissinger Is up yestenlay f-'oin Lewtston, Idaho, Lumber find Navigation Company s . 'p'" ,, ;,, day lays where she has heei. teaching school, store during tlie summer. ''Z, v Graham .eU uJd homo to Iler home.li Wt Vrt Creek. ' The .(earner Hazel was laid j, the niio f,nvn ihlu nficmoon. Marlon VRiiowny unci wuo rouirn-1 first or tne wcea 10 up ii'iii " w? kZ t o V rence capital- ed lo. lWhurg this pflevnoon. after I painted. The launch Huth Is taking IsL was h. !ho city over Suaday! ft Vlblt will. Mrs. Callowny'i. fttthef,. the run of the Hazel for the pres- " lllnranv .1. S. Medley CaillO tlOWIli rt. .1. l"i ".. . . em. . , tS, c,, tiiiro drove thlH noon, MrB. V.'. Waddle has VoimneU from , ).nst Saturday, as ixJ IB .. 1 on li (Mil Ml' on A 0 morning. Mnnroo. where she Visited relatives. s way up the rivw with a nunch, J C M,.ir ,i , iirldiro lief daughter, Winona, has been via- wl.en near Acn.t hu was surprised by T 1 tL en hi" morn . g on a lug there fV seVernl weeks. a large trout j.hnplng from the water I 1 h' ihi Twer S uMhiw cd try Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Gross, ot Walla' 1Ilto the boat and lighting cUe by lr,1n v.aVd'CsST. a wrS "h w"3 a t00t ,hnr,:if,lert:!nu; JWAr mVt, ; h? rr z tollyl'lhrnorirv,.. jsul. 13. P. KB er whs fl K 'Y'-"-' .om Voi' I I'n to astern Oregon. County Florence pi u in .ln'" ' ' . . .... . ,1. . viit nt the home .4 Ills u....;.,. rinr will be at the head 1 Mitr: VhiS',1H:;,r,-ho,,tv vn":ST,v-" r- rhlldron, ot tiarrisi.ui h, j aitendliVK the State Vnlvcrslty at Hu-1 p,.PS(icnt Hall earnestly reunests Mrs I, n liarllett was a passen-1 gene, rVMuinod Iwrtle last evening to I thB ,m.sence of each member l our cer to Blue Hlver on this morning's , Bpcnd the stimmer viiihuu... regular meeting nauirui.y uvemnK Ror to uiuo mvei o , Mrji SuHon formerly of Spring-1 j une 20, as this will be the last mecr- "in fiinrield was n passenger on! field, aft-r a visit with Mr. and Mrs. llg before the depai-tme.it conven the SlUBluw stage this morning for'W. W. Chessman In Eugene, went t( j ,, t Newport Juno i to SJInclu ;? .,... Collage Grove this afternoon to visit slve, n s for the Interest of all win Mrs Stophnnle Schuecker left to-; friends there, day for Lobster Mountain, near the; Carey Lo.isley. the tallest studen VL1 nnv ; nt the University, left Saturday night Alsca na. .....i,,. i,... f Purl Klnmnth. J, Wheeler, or riensaiu inn, n um ,-. looking after business matters In the l.ooslcy Is a pop" ur student, and K -cltv today """" wiu 111,88 hlm rtlllllis th0 81im" 1 u- '"" 111111 J" " V ,v " . v i. i i a K.,,- r . ,-. iMiiuiuiii i " man, of Pierre. S. H., were In the rliv several days previous to yester day looking for a location. They ileft for points north, expecting to re turn here within a tew uns The reeular term of circuit court convened this forenoon with Judge Harris on the bench. After the roll of Jurors was called the following pmnd inrv was chosen to enquire in to the several criminal cases: David M. Purkersun, T. P. Schenck, a. G. Crow, J. D. Cochran, S. T. Baker, R. Hansen and Soren Madson. The following trial jurors were excused and others chosen to take their places: A. W. Dugan and Joel Smith, on account of sickness in thelrifamilies; Andrew Brund, on ac count of being an exempt fireman, nil Hwirv llevnolds. on account of deafness. Thomas H. Hunsaker, a Juror on the panel, was found to be out 'of the county. Kilter Picas of Guilty. This afternoon Judge Harris over ruled the demurrers in the cases of the state vs. Harvey Jones, Wm. . Twiiiov 0...1 FVorl f!ra!e. charged iwlth contributing to the delinquency i or Addle watts, a minor, uu :u , entered a plea ot not' guilty. Graham Fined $100 ! A.r nhom nf f'nltnff "eGrnve. who had pleaded guilty to the charge of allowing ganrbling to be conducted In his place of business, was fined $100 and costs this aiiernoon. ine amount was paid. TTl,:;..Ait Atfiilimwl. G M. Whitson, accused of forg- u. nv,Qr.ira u'nix nrraicmed this morn ii.r ani tho time set for entering a plea set for Tuesday at 9 a. m. The demurrer 19 in muivvuwuv n uo; talned, hut Ulfi 6as6 Wfis r.e-subiriitteu to tie district attorney. Liquor ( uses, Cent iniietl. The case of the state. Vs. O. D. Linn, James Baldwin nnd Gils 8tght man, charged with, selling litiubr in tlnn f Ihn l1.i.l ;.,.tlnlk 'tlW WAffl tlumuuu vi j.,uui Uli" " continued for Vhe ieasoft that the de fendants are not lrt custody, t First tfnrji' Trial. 'The first jury 'etise to come up at .1.1. iJ.ut nf C. P. Houston vs J F. WJiSting, appeal from the Junction justice court, to recover money, t he following jury was cho- sen Charles Krlsiiee, u. i. uiuiii- ton. D T, Copennaver, t. mucn- ' . . 7... T RiigIi. lev ciiuren otaveua, - nell H. L. Edmunson, 1. E. harnest, J. F. Brewer, Jus. Stroma, C. B. Blanton. Sid Smith and Karl King played on the Vancouver team oi me m- City league again yesteraay. van couve:-,won the game from Albina napS Kllieu Ulie or uwu ui L.ieiu null not the ot.iers disarmed him before he couU reach those he started at.er. After belnrf disarmed the t ;llow ran down the track ar.d out through the soathevestern part of town. When lc3t hfard of ha was out beyond col- to 0. Hereafter Smith and Kingie),e Hill, and it is sail ho siopp . .. .!.. loam flul . ..'..ij ... A LT will niav regularly on the team, as will Chaiiln, Hill and Pender, all for mer Eugene players. A baseball game between the "Spud njllers" nnd the Jasper team nn thp "Smid Rollers' " grounds above Sprlngi'leld yesterday. at the residence ot A. u. wooa on West Eighth street and secured an other axe. Several of his fellow-workmen are after him and may catch him before he injures any one or hlni seW. This Jap has been In a bad condi tion mentally for some time past. i n .-. . grUIIIMIS BUUtt! Wi mi,... j IIOII- IllClllttll ivji resulting in a score of 1 1 to 12 iiiian(i several times hiB companions t . T,rt n.all-lltnu-n Ell- , 1 l n 4 o , n itlclnlo anil kiiivu.i Eu-one UisiF fnvnr Two well-known irnno nla vers were In the game, one of them playing and the other um piring. J. I. Taylor, Frank Taylor and A. Soderstrom, appraisers of the estate of Herbert W. Lee, deceased, today filed their Inventory with the pro bate court. They found property val ued at $601. Win. Preston, Darwin Bristow and S. B. Eakin, appraisers of the gstate of Mrs. Margaret Odell found property belonging to her val ued at $1993. Lov Affairs of Royalty. Sing Manuel doesn't see why he should marry some girl that he doesn't love Just benause he Is sitting on a tottering nnd wabbly legged throne. One dark eyed little lady who has ttntiiinir tn recommend her but her v.u1 in tnltp nlKtnls nnd knivp away from him. Dr. W. Kuykendall examined him not long ago and pro nounced him insane but no action was taken in the case. Officers are assisting in the at tempt to capture the lunatic, WORKING FOR SIUSLAW IMPROVEMENT SCHEME W. J. Kyle and Wm. Brund, prom nleiu citizens of Florence, are in Eu gene In the interests of the scheme recently launched to bond the west ern end of Lane county for $100,000 for the Improvement of the Siuslaw bar. Their intention Is to act simi larly to the way Irr whlch; Portland i .nfn In thp fppatinn nf thp nort iiao tti.iuu w. - - of Portland, a bill to be presented to ADMIRATION 15 I"1 7 ofpjtsoni, appearance. Let us look alt,, VO-irs-clean, press Jnd pair, when neceeesary yoot ana you'll reKlw all that s cominc in, . unit cu more. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Worb 6th an! Willan:tUSti Phone Red 2861 Bears we Wo ars exclusive agents for tho genuine Vudor porch shades. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. A deed for the transfer of 10S.33 P l.,nH In appfinn I.OWnsllll: 17, south of range 10 west, and sec tion 2. township IS. south of range 10 west, from George W. Liles r.nd ...trp in lnnniiln Miller thp n'.pt nf the 8lerrn, was filed for record with t;io PDltnty clerk this Pluming. The lund lies on the lo';er Sluslaw river, between Mapleton and Florr.ce. -Ilia Hind 'M w KJ' notlllilK to rerouiiuiuu 1 0f Portland, a Din to ue preaenieu to good looki nntl her . winning ways j tle jegSlature creating a eonimls strikes hlm as the rfropof material out slon. or Wliicu to nuiKe a qiiKeu. He considers tlie hlood In her veins much 'superior to a. good "deal of tho I roval blood that bus come under Ills j i notice. 119 d'of'su't pnrtltulurly hanker to tie Up with some hatchet faced damsel old enough to he his aunt Susie Just to keep tradition, from throwing a nt. However, tlie king is young. " vnnth always feels like telling experi ence to chase itself. In a few years he will probably be so suuuueu unu chastened that he will marry nny one they tell him to anu preieuu mm likes it. CITY NEWS t & L- feohio Elevation. "He has a great 'high J u m ping record." "How high 7" "A seventy- three d o 1 1 a f board bill." been appointed night policeman in place of Harry Graham, rcsigueu. W. Carter, nil employe of G. Net tle's logging cam p i the McKenzle, Is at, the Eugene nospuui m""b from a biully cut foot. v A hinrrlage licenisi! 'Kas issued to- dav to ltussell J, Llurcli, aged si years, of SllverlAii, and Miss Marie Agnes Scott, ftgeil zi, oi cugeue. C. J. C.runwald and wife, who were formcrlv In the halr-dresslng uusl ....... i 'ihn vinirii.n hnililiiiir. are now ituriluy eVenlni;;, .,.;.,,.., ,., TlpmHrdlno. June 20. ns this will be the last meer-:.' " '' B W. X. Kldwell and wife have mov ed ta Eugene from Portland. Mr. Kldwell has accept?1 a position as mechanic in the Eugene Gun Com pany's stor-. HCAKTERLS ITTLE 1VER slve. It Is for the Interest of all who wish to go to the convention to he present or report to the president on or before this meeting. PRESS CORRESPONDENT. WILMrtMrf' KMlNVvl 1'ILIiS on the Sluslaw stage this morning for MapU'tou. ' Mrs. Ella Gwlnn nnd daughter. Miss Vera, have gone to Salem to vis it there a mouth. Ben Lurch, the Collage Grove mer rhanl, was an arrival in Eugene mi the noun train today. A. J. Goodman, or Pendleton, Is visiting his son at I ho I'nlverslty, and other relatives ill Eugene. mil.... M.illi.n- i'i.I tlfllpd III! llll " ....... '....i....' r ,, iv..u,,ll ThU wns his first visit noon mini HMl. ....... . ----- - where she visit. mI over Sunday. since hi" grailimllon. Mrs E. S.hwars,hlld ami daugh- Harold Onimnus Win. Klllz. a tor Miss Minnie, wont lo Porlland Sweok. He. Chandler and ht" -' todnvtovlslMheiea tow days. 1.. Eaton wore among the stud. . - Mlko Wnld and family relumed to who wont to Port land toda. 1'iom C... ago (1 o Ibis allorn.n.n. after there Ch.i.Hlor will go to Lis homo , v g spent Sunday In Knit m. a. Marshfiohl. Kmon lo ..ton Swook Mrs 1 A Straight and son. Hn'y. !' Monumont nnd (ho others will i,' I,.'.,..' Iri.m Wiulilngtoii. I). C. main in P rllaml, their homo. vixlHiiir r liiilvos and many frlonds Hars you negieciefl your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and cnused trouble with your kldnevs and bladder? Have you i n hero within a few days . ' alns In the loins, side, back, groins 11. 11. Ulchards.a gr.,....a,o o o ,.,, a deslrB to pass urine? If so, Wllllnms' Kld n..v piiu will cure von. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price BO cents. Williams I Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. I i I'nlvorsllv with the class of IM'S. was III tho city yesterday and today on his way home lo Athena, from Southern Oregon. Ho is now In the i. i,.i4ln.'ss at Alh, Mia. to I'.tmeiu' ti, .liiuit-on'o tlnv P'scrlnses at the several churches were nil largely at tended vestorrtay, nun nt eacn tuace quite a sum of money was collected for missions. The women who have the Willam ette street pennants al their homes are requested to return them to tho Commerclnl Club nt once so they may be used during commencement week. A Fierce Proposition. Count Bon! de Castellane, Who di vides his time between raising' whlsk- oM l,V(l Irnnliln rfn.l not Vei'V llllicll of cither In comparison to the blowing bo does, ,1s going to challenge tne tuiure u,.i,.,,,.i nf WiA n.mt wile to a flerco and blo6dy uiel, weapons not stated, presumably toothpicks. Every time Bonl wnlks past a restau rant becnuse he cannot afford to go In he feels like being real saucy to some one. presumably the author of his It never occurs to the funny Utile Frenchman that he was the architect of his own misfortunes and that he did a Job of It of which from an artistic Rtnndnnint he has reason to be proud. The only thing be can see Is the meal ti.'fcp( lu-foro his eves that Isn't there. and he gets so furious that he almost fppis like blrlrc some one to take a licking from hlm. Positively cnreif by these feline riiir,. Thpv also relieve Dis tress Rom Dyspepsia, ln- dtgestlon ana too uear.j Eating. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Kaiisea. .Drowsiness, Baa TasU! in, tuo Mouth, Coaled iToaguo, Pain in the strto TORPID LIVE!!, inej Appreciates smoking cigars. It gives him rclaui The Mount. Hood Cieir favof itc among; all thinkingmd It is positively the ccsl Cigar on the market n-milRta the Bowels. Purely Vegetable SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, CARTERS! S ITTLE IVER PILLS Genuine Must Bear Fao-Simila Signature Madame Dean.' FRENCH r..,. FEMALE, f lLLoi A linTllCBnTAlM RE ,n' fc.'.n K.-)IIIK(SF.D MW-sritrATiox. HEtES Il01lr hiifc! Kure! ic(1t! Salirfactoli' nnltfu or .moii.'. iiu,,u. on run, io uu nnl. rtt til UlO 'UHITM Wtfllt. CO., o 74. Utetttr, h !.J(lFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SMjn Eugene by W.LVtu Hr. 1'. V,. -Selover is home from rvrti'imi whore he to.'lt Mrs. .los. i c,,c ..r'crnn' in Iisivp an oneratloll r r .' nhrformeil nnn her nt St. Vincents n. 'west and only airy porcn i . o., and which is being used al tTtipm Knit Aniuti: Ihirvv S'.at. who has li.'i'ir In Kngene during lb" past yeir. al lending Hie I'lilversl' y ' Pearlng Mowers and r.ikes mine better. I'llAMllKHS llARim'AHK 10. 1 '- - ii li t"m - -"l AMan isinDanger of robtxry every Ony lie hi liiiini rnsli nlMUit Ills mtmoii. Ills .... Iil nlme of business. ..ti in, k.iim-ii ns hav- Ing that'liablt your are nmrkitl for llmgs nml thieves. Save Iw'lh jour money ami yourself by ileiMWltlnn your iiiili In this lunik. Thru Jim mcvI fenr nelllier llilcvr. Urt" r n"y olher dull ger lo your or money nr ' MlllQ Tin iI.ikIo m.wl exelnslvtiv l'.l llie cities. Is til Tiisi-ulcuin jiurch shade. This shade Is made on new, up-to-date princi ples. I'nmphell-Kelltunn I'otiiimny are the only .)i'S who handle this shade In Kngene. A full line of "Cold Sinrnge" re frig. rinors; get our prl.-es before buviuu. j fllAMltKKS 11 AU1WAUK CO. lVerlng Mowers and llnkes nolle better. CI1AMHKHS HAllinVAUK CO. Sh is getting along very ho-nltal. well now. i a n fii.i'i ne.i fnnillv are mov ing t ) Kintene from Wendllng, nnd w'il rixlile at Vii-'t Sevcnt-enth and Mill stree's. Th"iv h.iiMehnl.l goods wrr- unliuideJ from the car this liiernln::. . PERT PARAGRAPHS. Tlie man who comes a self confessed bearer of good news gets mad 1f yon presume to use your own Judgment as to whether his news is good. Industry Is the vice of energetic 'peo ple. I I Women t"v In conceal their llirs. but men don't. They know It -Is hopeless. When a 'man forjets bis own name I sometimes he istn'l as ' a lisent minded as he would appear. I: DON'T TAKH ... AXVOXh '" Huv a XatioMl. 11 6 runni"'.. f" 011e ;' C hau.Uonu'st wheels you r.l. on the real. IvUiju av ofitscomiieiUi"; . ... Iw.l'l. 1 have tneiu iu. IKlt'lll EUGENE. GUN CO. ri i iA'i tamest 3 Ph,.ne Bla.k 151 1 istJal' B4C04iW-re'rr8,''KW .li.k. tur-s ; en, I n,.r;r is pncklng h's bar fK I'd will tre them nwi'v. p.-v- r-ons have spoken for the ..uu I'd ev I" .en ' in uus If self eo'iseioiis. liMshfnl nr conceit. ed in'Oi.le knew liov,' ilit'.e iicople really ! troi'Me ai.out lhi".;i it wmil.l jirobnl'Iy I l!'.:l!;e the:n so lllatl lh.lt they wotf.J It : e.Y"-'t'.in;iy cured. 9 ; iii.-ss purposes d it yet. but he has not leas- M:V TODAY Y try Today an TcnSht' PROGRAMS If von have a cou.'li or mattress, that needs repairing, or any kind of liiilinlsterlng work, see Clllllphell- i K. tliiKin Company. They repair all kinds of furniture. Otto's piece was rlose.l to business Indav xi that the workmen rnnld make extensive alterations and thor oughly renovate Ihe interior. The I walls are being re-tinted, new linole- . I inn Is being Inld on the fir and blue and white . nmny ,iu,r Improvements made. I M:?s Corn Wold, one of the teach ers in the Kusene hit'i school, has ..l...r..,l In n nloillar nositl.'n 111 lViv wl"i ti! : set our prices nn,i see tl)i, ).,.,'.,,, high school. She has the r.Mi.U 'ii' 1 v. ii will buy. , ,i,,,.,e,l ln"her or not she C1IAM11KKS II AlihWAKK CO. ni . t ,h0 p!.0 Sen our newo enamel ware. CIIAMltKltS llAHPWAHV: CO. I'.verv dav is Special Sal linger 11ARX KOU ItKN'T Apply at 113 West Seventh street. Kugene. jlil KOU EXCHaSViJI noon wagon for wood. C. S. Frank, 1S9 Kast Ninth street. OQ Magic GuitJf The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Established IS While sewing machines nr." the king of nun 'bin. -s and nro not nuide bv tnisi. They are th be.d. Cniiffriiell-Kelliuan Coimviny have them for sale or rent. Yon can set i them on easy terms. I The My-.iie Slirlners In session at r.'i'iliind Satni'.liiy vote:! to make a l'iltti'lnrmo to Knuene on Salur.Jiv. S"piemb-r . These nllerlniiiges ar., l.'g ihlnirs nteorir the Masons m,i are always attended by between r.oO WANTKIl Two mud girl waitress es. Apply No. 27 West Ktghth street, and .Ulue l'r ml rest uii'iiiit. on Willamette street. jlT KOI! SAl 1-: - I'i -ce of property on U"..ci stivrh ,-..... Will reduction of $'T,n if i rK.'Il within It'll (1;0.(. Hex e-ll, Kimell"'. (If. WANTKO c.lrl to work In candv kitchen and clerk. Tulare of Sweets. jlil Pi ice t i favor- Clly llii l"i - . Panorama ot . .y. ThcDcscrtcr. u When Knights were Songs by Miss Henersht "Ain't vou glacbv- hc,cS . idi.C Matinee Every Eay 2:4j. r.43 w- Lvenins Pcrformcn S-Cay Cock given away JnC ' .-5