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Mi LLS IT1 jVork Is Now In I . -s 'Full Operation IHK KIGF.NK 11A1LY ai'ARD. SATI KHAY, Jl K ST. 1IXW4. still greater sale ter starting on our new stairway we find we ie-iourui ui uui iiiuc space, thereto,,. , v, am 4-Ui lit . ,r gooub, di. uk uucnor will all be rhn-l . 'J-l! .11 &WU remodeling will necessarily causi are going to lose got to move all a modern store. e a stomers, but we are prepared to handl, th, i i . Ukine advantage of this sale. CTZ js grow m uubiucbs as wen as improvements. Ask L want and cannot see, as we are unable to make Wg to loss of space. for what a display Note These Prices Big Talk Thii is a very Important item lb & and you also, more so ill you. These shoes have I to to. WATCH THESE ICES. dies fine turn sole Shoe Mue from $3.00 to $5.00 sale $2.49 sizes $1.49 .lies' Kid Shoes $1.00 dies' Kid Shces, better Llity $1.39 HAVE DECIDED TO lEDUCE ALL OUR MEN'S HOES NOW. annel Ivy Blue Flannel for bath- pig suits, worth 40c Me- rpet Warp, weight 2"7c 33c full Fancy Silks Worth $1.25 now 98c Worth $1.00 now.... 78c Worth 75c now.. 57c Worth 60c now 42c Toweling Bleached Toweling, worth 8c, sale. .j... 5c Heavy all Linen Toweling, worth I2Kc, sale 9c A. F. C. Dress Gingham New patterns, values 15c sale 12c Veiling Veiling worth 50c, sale 25c Veiling worth 25c, sale 18c Specials in Muslin Underwear Dress Goods Tan stripe wool Voile, worth 60c, sale 49c Cashmere and Atbatross in lavendar, light blue, gray and pink, worth 60c and 65c, sale ' 48c Sheeting Best quality Unbleached Sheeting 8-4 wide, worth 30c now 24c 9-4 same grade worth 35c sale price 27c Heavy 9-4 bleached sale 28c Pcquot or Atlantic bleached 94 wide, sale 28c 36-in bleached Muslin, woith 8Mc,sale 6c Lonsdale, 36-in bleached 9c Curtain Swiss, cheap at J2cnow 8c TEACHERS END WESTERN OREGON'S BIG CONVENTION CROW WANTS PRETTIEST ! WOMAN IN C3UNTRY FAMOUS I VKMINl. UIMIilt'l Wil l, i Kl.t itu.x l: rniKTii of Ji l. iir.w oivAioit. OTI( F. OK S tl.i: lIllNHS v r i . i : n pur ' "Ml- I 111-' r.i.ty 1 '.''v l !lr ..; F.u pt oi okhIs tord.T 111 MUST SltX'KNSFt I. MFFTlNt F.li llKl.lt TKACHFKS tiik rii(Miit.r ( i nun; SPF.AkS AliAIX. .IKK N K Crow, tli,. censer of one ot tli. h-'i-t fanning districts in I ,ino County, will ' -''brate i ho Knur ih .if July in a muiiucr hardly s.vond to i hat n( Ku Holle. Ill a proi Lunation issued csn-rd.iy. iho good p.ople of Crow coinnuiiul all loyal cltUons of l.ane county, to inane ready for iho lxst ilino o( tholr Hies at their picnic grounds. The orator of tlio day will be Hon 1.. K. lloan of Kugonc, who will de liver an especially prepared address to fit the local surroundings. rti, president of the .lay Is Kit Perkins; ItOSPKtTS IN the marshal though Crow roallv has lilllo use for an offiilal of this kind John lioUauil. and I he reader. F.u Ronn Holland. In Iho way of snorts llioro will bo convention closed Its 'out races, a baseball game between at four o'clock with:';'11"18 lnal """'d 1"" the Campbcll- rriiuinii s ag n gu i ion to sunuie. Into iilni; mill otli.ir iirMolii- .....n.. vard I'nlveroity, on the subject. "An-1 Choice w ill also be mad., of iho imllost man present aud of iho irct- DN, OF ITAII, SXYS St'lllMILS MI ST UK MAUI' 1-X)H TUSS l'ltOIU.KM MAX Til AT Cl'HK ACKKIt- Notice is hiTttiy k'v.mi ' . suaiii'o of anj in conformity iiiiiuf nnuitir ..H. tMM. cointiiiin council on tV.o , May. lnS, and a;i;rovo, I or tu the r.th d.iy of Muy nimutiiii coun.'ii of tlio c ;cno will rtvo:o m-.cc.I at the offh-o of t lit' city i Kiiftono, ttr.'iton. for the iHircliaso of throe hintdr.d thousand dollars In water htinds of said city. cr. any part thereof, up to the hour of " 110 p in Tuesday. July 7. t 3 s . and that s.Ud proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said llnio. That Iho city of KiiKonc proposes to sell the said three liunrtrid thous a till dollars c.f water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In deiiouti. nations of from one hundred ta one thousand dollars, as (he purchaser may desire; that said bonds ar to bear interest at tjio rata bid. not to mi l - I. I ho nbs..a.t i!.. Julie, 1 111-- c.mv.ts.s f .-I.- TKI.US tiK OUKtiOX )TIIK.ll ADOHK.SSKS. The teachers' annual session an address by Albert II. e want, to see you about a SUI T OF CLOTHES for purself and your son. We will give you a Big Bargain f items advertised in our first notice will be continued all through ... .... ti it i fl sale, it will be impossible to tell you an our Bargains in our jmense stock. Please notice additional prices. 569-575 Willamette Street L E. Dunn Fl ni Surgical STAFF tninv4.ii M r. f0frer,M.D.' . M. D. We, M. D. rtint.M n !?DtBar,M.D. "iuou!il, M. D. UGENE HOSPITAL For 'he arc and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliance forX ray work. Sputum nd blood examinations Full corps of trained nutxi. Rates on application. -Training School for Nurses.. lar course of lectures by the faculty and Fra-I,-1 ft in the hospital. The medical and surgi.ai hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or inlo P address W. KUY KENDALL. M.Loup. Orgarozed 1833 The First, National Bank I CF EUGENE, ORECON Capital paid ' 100,00o Surplis nJ undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stuckhille-a under I nation; banking law. 100,000 Plication ot American BioKranhv to Teachlnc, as Illustrated by the Life! f Abraham Lincoln." The conven-i tlon has uiuioulitedly been the most ,! 1 successful t-ver held. As well as en-' joyiiis themselves, the teachers have constantly remarked at tha practical ness of the discussions, and of the I i departmental work. Kor the latter. 1 the I'niverslty bulldliiKs have been of i the most use. I This mornllif; A. C. Nelson, state I superintendent of public Instruction of 1'tah, spoke on the subject. "Dem- ocracy In Kducalion." Ho came to ithe conclusion thut only throtiKh the Mhe schools can the sreat class prob I loins, w hich seem to be arlslni; lu the I'll it'll Slates, be cured. In the pub ,11c schools all children come In con Itact with each other and have the (same chance. And, therefore because a child learns the feeling: and Ideas that govern his schoolmates, ho Is much better fitted to tiecome a K"od citizen, than when taught by a private tutor. I Mr. Nelson also thought tliat II i was a Kood slitn w-hen a child likes j recess better than school hours, for lit s fhn repeat period thst the boy and girl learn to like his and ' lu-r co.uri.iles and to know- them, "If 'your boy comes home with hla clothes soiled." he said, "It Is a sign that he 'Is becoming a true deinocrnt." I Professor Cubberly of Stanford followed with an address on the vital j subject of "Apportionment of School j Funds." The conclusion had been reached In previous lectures that i some form of a state tax Is better I than one In which a district or town ship is used as a unit. This morning ! he crltlcl7.ed the manner of npportlon ! ment by the Census method. He con- sldered that the money should be given to districts according to their needs. The basis for the attack was made plain when he showed thnt In one district In Oregon, only fit was received to pay one teacher with w-hlle In towns and cities often $150 for one teacher Is received Professor Cubberly maintained I that in every district, however few the pupils, the teacher should be equally as good. He said thai every American child under the principles of our government, had the right to this privilege. Hut In our country districts the rase Is far from such a stale, for In I outlying districts teachers sometimes are employed scarcely worthy ot the I name, though they may bo of the hire, it is so small. I This afternoon, nfter an address by Kffle H. McKadden of the San Krnn i cisco State Normal on "World j Knowledge in l-Mncatlon," Superln- tendent Ackernian spoke on the theme. "The Kducallonnl Retrospects and Prospects." He discussed the situation In Oregon, what the teach ers the school districts, and children need. While Oregon Is well up among the stales In point of lllemry her school system, be showed, was susceptible to Improvement. j Some of the teachers will slay for the I'nlversltv summer school, others 'will go to Monmouth, while, still oth ers wl 1 go on viK-aiions 10 inwu homes, or to summer employment. Superintendent II. F. Uoblnson cnuntv sunerlntendent of Mullno mah and hla wife, leave for their home In Portland tonight. The sup ..rlntendenl Is the retiring president this year. Kor twenty-three years he has attended meetings of the asso ciation in Oregon, and l considered one of the strong leaden for educi tlon In the state. tiest woman. There will also be an unusual ussortment ot plug ugllca KAPPA SIGNA WILL . BUILD FRATERNITY HOME The Alnhn Club, a now l'n!vtrnlty of Oit'Kon orunUattnn of hoyti, has leRHt'd the prcM'tu Kamm SIkdui ftu- tornit y h initio, at tho corner of Kust Thirteenth and High sinvla, for tho next year, ami the Kapputi expert to Inn Ul a fine chapter home on their property at the corner of Aider and KtHt Kleventh Htreets, diagonal with the new HiUie I'uivensity luilUithK- The Hituatlon for a fraternity honxe U perhaps the best In Kiieae, The ho u ne will lie near the I'ltivetHily, and alfto Is close to t ho mill ruce, which Is popular for canoeing. ;- in s. Hi-v 4Jti, .i iistitt- 'f he Pt .no and t.'f :m Jiti hwfrlt t. iuti, Drrjun, :w J I, t'i;trk. Jk. The il tilt- IV. uv in and for t'rc.iw .' I'l rritH l.an-' 'i'iii:'y. t r4 i ii, t l i.t tlu' i;a.d e;T'i..n tln tiit.il mini, i t t' ou s a-t in the precinct f Sprinufteld. In l.r.n-- .'.mii'y, DreR tn i he (iucMi.-n. itr and A'i -t stock running ai larxe." is and w I1"'. vtea. and th.- atd num-r tt 1 vines ravt In the sa:d llianit precinct "Ana Inst hrrk running lame" is and 9ti vnti-s. It 'iM.iilniE frinn naid abmract that th ( result of .ild vole U and wa votes against sfm-k ninnlns at lar-' ! more than for stock running at lnr : 'and that the majority against at ek i runninu at lartce in hIiI W'lllamf t. exceed 5 per cent per annuni: atd irerinct Is and was ti votes. payable aeml-auiumlly on . Therefore. In coninllancw !r' .lanuary vl Seciion of the (ieneral Iiwn -i' Oregon, passe) by the legislature of the slate of Oregon In (he year lt'T, notice is hereby Kiven thai after dayn from the date of this notlc !t will be unlawful for stock to run ni Irtt'Kfl In said Willamette pre cinct, Uan county, Oregon, tin der penalty of 910 for the flrat of fence and for each and evrv Kubsequeut offence, to be recovers 1 from the owner of the stock In rivM the said bonds when action In the name of tho State of a first and oxduMv : Oreson before a instiee of tha mvi.'e Interest the first day of July and each vear from their itate until imiil: ! thai na 1 d three h u n d red t ho u -and dollars of water bonds will tie come due and payable by the city of Kuneue as folUws: On the first day of January, 1 9 4 S , principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser ajid city. That said bonds hall not be sold for less thau their par value; that lu addition to the ftoauratoMlaatton of the said city, aold shall be lien on all lands. rlKhU-of-ay. ease- of the precinct In which such ow ment, water ruhta. pipe lines, truc- or keeper, or either of them may re tnrea and appliances of every kind aide, nnd such nennltr shall be fo-- RAILS BEING LAID AT JUDKINS POINT Hails are being laid upon Hie F.u- gene-Sprlugfleld trolley line beyond : the railroad track. The . -roadbed i around Judklus' point Is finished, the ties laid nnd most of the rails down, j I.. N. Honey also has the long! trestle across the bottom almost completed. composing the wa'er avntem to be se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve tho right of re jecting any nnd all bids. That the said bonds will be Issued ; ana disposed or under and pursuant to tho terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate (he city of F.ugcno, nnd to re peal all acts and parts of acts lu con flict herewith," filed In tho offlco of the secretary of state February IS, 1905, and tho amendments thereto passed and enacted by tho people of the city of F.ugcue on tho lSth day of April, 1908. A certified check of five per cent of the' amount of each bid, pnyable to J. 1). Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany each bid. ! This notice ia published for 60 ! days in the Morning Register and Ku- gene Dully Guard, newspapers nf gnn j eral circulation, published at ICugene, Oregon. i Dnto of flrat publication, May 6th. I 190X. Ily order of the rommon council, Jy6 11 V. DORUia. Kocordrf. ' Mvril'K It appenrlng from the abstract -f votes cast at the regular June, l'l-l'1. election ns made by Iho canvas-1"; board of Lane county, Oregon, -!-slating of K. l I.ee, county clerk, S. llrysnn. Justice of the 1'eac- In nnd for Kugene Justice District, I "ie County, Oregon, and J. I.. Clark. .1 i tlco nf the Peace in nnd for Cros ''! Product, I .niio County, Oregon, t'"t at the said election the total nuirh -of voles cast In the precinct n Ziiiiiwoll. In Lane rounty. Ore i". on the question, "For ami Aga'nt stock running at large," la and 93 votes, anil the said mini bur ot votes cast in tha said Zumivalt precinct "Against stock running large" Is nnd was 84 votea. It ho pouring from snld abstract that result of said volo is nnd was 7d votea against stock running at irg more than for stock running at ln-f. and that the majority against io-' running at largo In said Zumwa't precinct Is and wAa 76 votea. Therefore, in compliance wll'i Section 42 45 ot tho (Ieneral Laws n' Oregon, passed by tho legislator nf the Htutn .if Oroiron In Din vnni lie? the lliilck Hutomiille. will put lu a Precinct, l.ane County, Oregon, thatl notion la hereby given that after f'i garage in.lhls city. Just na soon as a at the said election tho total number ' days from tho date of this notlc It suitable locution can bo secured. Ho of voles cust In tho precinct of wlil he unlawful for slock to run nl is prepared to do auto llvory business Springfield, In l.ano county, Orekon, ' largo In said Zumwnlt prr- fhr the traveling public or Tor plena- , on the question, "For and Against clnct, Lane County, Oregon uro trips. Call up to Kugene Train- slock running at large," Is and was;der p-lly of 10 for tho first of fer Co., Phone Hod 1101. i 3 39 votes, nnd tha said number of fence rnd $20 for enrh nnd everv votes cast In the said Springfield I siiliseq.ient offence, to be roeovere t AT OTTO'S. precinct "Agulnst stock running at I from the owner of tho lock In clv'l large" Is and waa 2KB votea. It an- action In the name of the Hint., ..r .Meri nnnt Lnnrn and all Kinds ot I pearlng from snld abstract that the; Oregon before short orders will lie served again, commencing Snturday. Juno 27, llrenkfasts a speclnltty. NOTICK It appenrlng from tho abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 190K, (election ns made by tile canvnsslng i hoard nf l.ane county, Oregon, con isistlng of hi. V. Lee, county clerk, K. !S. llrysnn. Justice of tho Pence III and for Kugenu Justico District, l.ane County, Oregon, and J. I.. Clark, Jus- It. II. ray, who Is local agent for, tlco of the Police In nnd for Croswoll It. II. WHAV Wll.l. PIT I.N At TO (i.lt iK the benefit of, and when colleced paid Inlo, the common school fund of the county In which such action I-. brought within sixty days after ucli animal la proved to be at largu. Dated this 'Jill day of June. 1 90S (Seal) K. I'. I.KK. County Clerk. Uuie County. When you need to take something take It promptly for the stomach, but take something you know is reliable - soiiiel btiiD- lllci, Koilol for dvMiion- Hiu and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleas-j Oregon ilisticA nf thn nonce result of snld rote Is nnd was 533 1 of the precinct In which such own r votea against stock running at large more than for stock running at large. and that the majority against ntock running at large In said Springfield precinct Is nnd was 233 votes. Therefore, In compliance with Section 424fi of tho (Ieneral Laws of passed by the legislature of ant to take, It is rellnble and Is guar anteed to give relief. It ia sold by all drugglsis. Hefore purchasing an nuto, see 11. II. Wray. agent for the lliilck. See his macliliiu on the atrcet at any time. If l)eV!-:'s I.luie Knrly Hlsers. Iho famous little liver pills, are sold by all druggists. the slate of Oiegon In the year 1 907, notice Is hereby given that after 60 days from the date of this notice it will be unlawful for stock to run lit large in said Springfield pre cinct, l,ano County. Oregon, un der penally of $10 for the first of fence and 120 for each and every subsequent offence, lo lie recovered from the owner of the stock In civil m-tlon In the name of the State nf Oregon before or keeper, or either or them, may re side, and in ell penally shall lie fit the benefit of, nnd when cnllfeiol paid Into, thn common school fund of the county In which such action U brought within sixty days aflnr audi animal la proved to ho at large. Dated this 9th duy of June, t9n. (Heal) K. II. I.KK, County Clerk, l.nno Cumin- NOTICK TO CONTHACTOIt!"'. Noibe la hereby given that ib County Court of l.ane dimity, til- . gnu, will receive sealed bids for tt- i furnishing of all mnlerliil and en-, sliuctlng a bridge across the '"' wards Hlough on County road No. ' '.' In Sec. Ki. to. 16 a. r. 4 w.. ' ' Justice of the peace bridge to he a SO-foot span, of r If you want lo know about auto, call up It. Phone Hub k. anything II. Wray. I Hed 1101. He handles thi ol the product In which such ow ner , Truss pattern, to be built arcorl! or aeeper, or ciuicr 01 uiem. mny re. to the plana and specifications side, and such penally shall be for on file In Die offlco of the co the benefit nf, and When collected , clerk of l.an.. coiinlv llr..nn I Kennedy'a 1-sxatlre Cough Syrup la the one that children llko so well tu (Heal) K. II. I.KK take, ut It tastes like maple sugar. County Clerk. Lane County, It ads gently, yet freely, oft the bow-' . . I - eis ana inereny i arives in a coin out ; 01r n ,,, hnnim(K.v of tho system. It It .old by all drug-, f,lrn,,lro ,,, refrigerator.. l"t"- I Knys Fur. Co. pain into, inn common school mini or ,lds to be accompanied by certl'l in., i.miiii, in wiii. ii nu. ii ni iii.ii chock or per rent or (he amount t brought within sixty day. after uch the bid. said bid to be filed with t n animal I. proved to be at large. rr, f ,nne r,)imiy on or !'- iiatea tin. ntn aay ot June. mm. 2 o'clock In the afternoon of July I. 6. 1908. ; The court reserve, the right to re ject any and all bids, camp Ily order of the court. J. W. ' K. II. I.KK tfi County Clork l nd'T Millie Mnlulg'-'licllt J0O,00 IT, Vears I ! i i t. o ; 3. V raV.n ip. K br.o1tf-.-i. Luke L. G.K-iir'-.-h itrocu'e onriieo. ;,,rte President . .Vice President Cashier A.-i- li.t Canler Bese Ball ooo Darwin .i.3'nht Cashier J. W. BARRlNGfcR Expert hoiitmovr Twenty-hv Pe-.idcnct. Ea Sed4i'. ' F.oerne. Ore con vcar ri'r,cn. BETTING I HENDERSON l mA' Coburg vs. Eugene ...Recreation Park Sunday Afternoon, at 2:30 sharp ,1 Broders Bros Wirt'. 8"1 1 V o O n