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THE EICEVE DAILY GCARD, MONDAY, JVLV 11. Mid -Summer Clearanc Grand Bargains in Every Department. Summer Dresses JfPrica Sale 20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd 12!c 23 pieces, a!! different patterns, pong; shades, blues, pinks, greens blacks, etc.; 32 inches wide, neat patterns, all new designs. Don't delay coming tor these, J q they wont last at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard .... 1 48 In Bolder Batiste, 60c quality Special yd. 46o I Galatea Cloth, yd. 1 OC Cimn In stripe and deep cro bar .tripe, fl"1'-Invcnd.-r, IiIiip and light green only. Thl In one of the ttot'it feature. In cotinn dn fabric .US INCH IJMiV, A VAItl) 8.V. Pink, light tlu-, greys, niivy, brown, green, Ian. etc. 30c (iillly, special, a yard 2."f Crash, a yard 204 Come In IlKht blue, pink, navy, black, CopeB hagen. white, tan and figure. a. v. c. ;i(;iiams, yard 12 l-2 30 In bent quality Percale 12 1"2 American l'rlnta, a yard Ainoskcag Apron Gingham J 1"2 Yard wide Muslins, Sheetings, Outing, etc. spec ially priced. India Llnon 5. 8. J 1 . and 1 yd Eugene's Largest and Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. You' Money's Worth or Your Money Back WILKINS AND DUNN TO ERECT $30,000 BLOCK WILL ITT IX liKIXroltCKW fox- ritiin: hiii.iuxo ox west EUlil STREET THIS SIMMER. WILL ItK IlKlxIflD feet IX DIMKX 8IO.XS IWEH KIOOR OK Mil. Dl.V.VH PORTION WILL HE OC- tTPIKD BV AITOMOBILK gar AGK A XI) I l-IT.lt FLOOR Wll-I CONSIST OK HOISKKEEPIXG BOOMS. CITY NEWS season for bucks begins July 15 and , DySDepletS IS ...en! to November 1. The open r season for dues begins .p:emuer u,iH evtends to November 1. In Coos $ d t-urrvrountle. the killing of fe- male deer i i"'i" "-. fci.-kmn.ii. .Sltwi.le.sii'e.i,' .... ? l ' all iliiMonitorl.-, of 1 V ive. ftnJ are aurtahil.' aM.i'",m'Ll . PERSONAL ., Harold May left today for I'orl-I land. Mason Sluglcton, of Roeburg, I1 In I ho city. I I.. II. Ilawley. of Corvalll, ia In ! Eugene on builneiui. I Ml Anna Wood I vIhIIIiik In ) Portland for a few day. C. J. Howard came down from Cot lane drove. I hi noon. Key. David Husband returned thlB Mm. Month' mother, Mr. J. 3. Hi 1 1 . m. Minn Eugenia Hembree leave thin evening for Sabiu on a viit with frleudH. Dr. It, J. Dye, the African mlsslon nry, who spoke In Eugene last night, went to Cottage drove thi afternoon. II. N. Peekhnin and wife, of I'n Inn Iowa, were arrival In Eugene lam' night. They may locale In till vicinity. ' E. H. Itolfe returned to llluo Itlver on today' stage, after a short stay In town. His family i there for the Mummer. J. A. Ilann returned to his work nt ( n swell today. He I engaged painting auvral nwin frnm a trill smith. Mayor C. I. Honiton. of Junction In m.erlng and City. I hero on bulne. house there. W, D. Neeley returned last evening. Miss Delilah I'utnnm, of Spokane, from a bu.lne.. trip south. after a visit at the homo of Dr. and Fred C. Mean I In Portland a a1 Mr. K. C. Handerson, In Eugene, left wllnnsa In the feilelul court. for home today. Mr. Ella Fisher roturned lo Rne- Mr Enniu .Miller niir inn aiiornoou, iiiut a inn. portn( after in i.ugene ni a tew . .,, , it,,wi,.rf. am i,nr son MATLOCK AND BEAN RETURN FROM PORTLAND Mayor Matlock anil City Attorney llean have returned from Portland. where they went to confer with the represent n lives of Morris Bros., who bid on Eugene water bonds, for the purpose of Inducing the firm to change Its bid so that the city could accept it. The charter will not allow are city to sell It bond below par, and a the bid of. Morris Bros, culled for a good-sized commission, which would mean that the bond would go below liar. It wan the nninlnn r,r tho I city attorney that the bid could not be accepted. Tho Portland represen tative of the firm agreed to at once communicate with their principal In i Chicago tO BPe If !h ItlH ennM l,u I modified In ttch a manner that It returned toiwolll(i , noenntnht,. viniL nun nui pin' Mr. and Mr. W. II. Kay and ion Chill ies (iiiswold. II. V. J. McDonald, of Philomath, I Mis. (lertrude Johnson returned Is In the elty for a few day. n"mn lo "rain this afternoon after a E. (i. Ilrlgg., wife and son have ro-l'1"11 'WUh her .later. Mrs, b. II, 011 ' turned from a short trip north. jatrnp. In Eugene. "Zip" Yarncll returned thl nfter-l Ml Mlntle Chnpmnn, of linker lernoon from a trip to Portland. ; City, after a vlrlt at the home of Iter Itov, 0, 8. O. Humbert returned i uncle. E. F. Chapman, In Eugene, thl. itfldriHinii from a trip north. , left for home today. Elmer Hen.hnw left thl morning; Archbishop Chrlstlrt returned to for MeKentio llrlilge on tin outing, t Portland Inst evening nfter having Mr, rinurtn Oaby returned Ibis nf-, spent Hunday In Eugene, the guest of ternoon front a vKIt at Junction City, i Father O'Fnrrell. Mr.. Ella A. Fisher, of lloseburg, W, JI, Warren, of the Witiren Cnn I vl.lllng In Eitgeiu for n few day. I Btructlon f'ompanv, Is lu the city Mr. Mike Wnld returned to lierfrom Portland, looking nfter the I'-.'Uie at Cottage Cirove thl after-: Company paving work here. n,v,n'' V. M. rirown ninl J. n. rnrrlKh Mr. Clinton nurko relurned last were iassengers on the stage this evening from a short visit nt l.'o'lngn morning for Montgomery' plticr. on llrovc. the McKi'iizle, whpro they will enjoy J' IJ' -tnii ( C. Viem wi'ti'i Piisnen-jan nutlng. nil the inornltig stage, today tof Mr. Ami Mrs. n. I. Dnsent, of Al Maiileton. lmny, upeut Hunditv In Kugeiin, the 8. N. Warfleld fl. II. ltowen mid J.lgurnt of John II. Ilartog. Mr. Diih A. Hycrult, of Aisca, ar un llto city eut Is manager of tho Albany Com J'H litilDa4, mAVMM '."itlD. . . Mr. l.nllU Jtilittrttin ami Mis l.ou I'Ynilk F. Juliiison, of the Senvoy iirrl reliliiltl lliinie Ibis nftei nmin Hon CiH)l)nny, returned In Portland irnm e nip north. tod" lifter having been on a fish- It. J, Co.tley and wife, Vil HI' ;;in trip up the MeKenilo with ,lrWcs thoiiy. Idnliu; are In th M, expect llig to locate here Mr. J. K, Nolalid camn down from Crewnl thl noon to visit her sister, Mr. W. T. Campbell. I. II. Cnshnian, wife and daughter, of Acme, went to Portland Inst nl,lit to be gone Rcvcrnl days. I.iiiiU llermliiaiiii, John Hluveni and Fred 8iikler left on the stage this morning for Vidn. Mr. I.lciie Jackinan, after a pleas ant visit with friends In Kngetie. n turned to Portlnnd today. Alt Iilll.rd and Mr John Patter- and Jesse fleavev Mr. Penrl Thick MIV. fKiiiKhter have arrived In Kilgeue nnm For tunii. Cnl., on an exUi'iued visit with her father, North, Uross, nud her sev or;il brother lind sisters. Frank kin' Charles Hndley anil rnmlll" left todav for London Springs for an outing. The men went bv private convevnnre, while the women folk took tho train. t'npti'ln and Mrs C. A. Sachs went to London Springs thl afternoon on few weeks' rerrentlon. The raiitaln I's not len In verv cooil lu-nlih COBURG AND SPRING FIELD WON YESTERDAY Tho Cnmpbell-Fellninn team of the Upper Valley League, was trounced by the Coburg slugger nt Coburg yesterday by the score of 13 to 5 and Springfield defeated Hnlsey bv the score of 3 to 3 nt Rprlngrield. Eugene plays Hnlsey on the home grounds nest Sunday, wilc. Cohltra playa Springfield at the former place J, 4. I oil are not "in nir tn" very well with the live and concerns of the people ibniil yon unless you are finding great ninny wny In vliloh Uio want lid can u.irK-o vhn Of eoursei -nmoiitit of T "I"1','" Is not EV- HtYTiNO In ,lvettlslng. Ultr. Illst ill tli.t itura,ttt t Vv-Vmloni keep track for a tiAm of the aniounta used by tithe vntloua stores In this news puper and aee If you could not snfely cliusslfy the stores accordingly. iuiii returned this noon from an over- j lately and It Is hope.l that the spring l - winer w in no ri in gtioit. ii. ji. .iininiiie, in tin rny, atM .1. v, tloiiiliiinn went to Albany nniiuer. i.. n., in i oiorniKi. are et t".'nv to work on th Southe-n Pa Newport taking an oniliig yift.. de ,t, m, i,,,,,,,, , , Snr'ug i-eier ixye aim wne nave in me p..i t. p., H mi1M ). ,h-.,. morning for Kltson Siilngs to spend eth-r te-i vh h.,Ve been working i, i V' J , , . i " ,"'1"" '" 'ene. K. J. hlrkwond .ml fanillv return- .. ed polite Sit unlay nkht from visit a t Forest drove and Portlsnd. 4. W tlllsitap mid F. It. Wether- 4 r. tMH tntirnte n'l two weeks' 4 tl.hlng trip up the Willamette. Cni.ilt) I'li-k F IV 1 1". fii'll- lly re iiri-imiltiK to leav,. Weitii. sdny a for Folev Sittle n:i -n iMiMiiir A Mr. il y Ht (...r P viip with her parent., Mr. and Mr. J, F. dates, "1 k 'I telle, K'lllin,-,! liellie to AlleU 4, todny. Aito-nev .1 M WIIM'iui returned '1. .1 , , f, .,, vn,,. ),ere bo ateuded clrvuli court thl. morn ing. Mr and Mrs Jih.o llmith caui up from Portland Saturday night to vl.lt Kl.'etrle and Drcnrel'ind Thewtres Niondnv and Te-s-diiv, .Inlv is ami II, "The llr'i.in' Promise " Th ' l.eeend of the dhoHi." the finest moving ole fin's that ever mine t.i Eugene." l WlMMI SVWIXd " l. w XV Moore "'' ""t :-V Order, larg,, r small will I.,, appreciated. fa. ......... rTtttTttMtttttT, .A I- i ll r, (ill.VMI 1110 program nt the (Irand will be found In another column, niul In ,.n.. of the best wen nt this theatre. The leaiure picture is "The Mvsterv of a Diamond Necklace," a thriller, and It win un snown with till tho mechnnl cm eiteeis. Wednesday night Is prlie night, a nil the silver service that Is In the window of Hubert nros , K!:.hth and Willamette streets, will no given away. llendorshott's or chestra will furnish music. THE ItKMVDY I II Tl)lll'.i "Dr. King's New Dlscoverv i v, n. remedy thnt does the healing others prii'iilse, but full to lierform." snvs Mrs. K. H. Plersnn, of Auburn Centre. Pa." ! is curing me of throat and inn-,- iroiinie or long standing, that oilier ir"ii:iiie:n relieved onlv torn por.iiilv. New Discovery Is doinc hu so ilimn geoil that 1 feel cenfidenl us i-onuniieii use frit- a reiisonablc lenin ot tune will restore ttie to i lei-i neiiHti. This renowned cough and cold remedy mi l thmnt and lung healer Is sold at W A. KnvkendnU's drug more. TiOc nud 1 1. OH. Trial bottle frca. OFIiMW COACH STM.l.IOX I Saturday evening F. E. Dunn, the !dry goods merchant, and F. M. Wll I kins, ex-mayor of the city and re 1 tired druggist, completed a deal iwhereby Mr. Dunn secured from Mr. i Wllklns the west half of the property tun West Eighth street, between Olive and Charnelton, which is now cov ered by a number of small frame building occupied by McClunahan'a Incubator factory, (Jaby's plumbing shop and a number of small business house. The consideration is not given out for publication. Mr. Dunn left Sunday evening for Portland to make arrangement to at once begin the erectilon of a huge two-story reinforced concrete busi ness block to cover his and Mr. Wll kins" lot, the two to build together, arrangements having been all com pleted. The building will have a frontage on West Eighth street of 106 feet and will have a depth of 160 feet. Mr. Dunn stated at the de pot last evening that as soon as it i possible to arrange all the prelim inary details work on the new build ing will commence. Arrangements are now being made to move away the old shacks now covering- the property. Mr. Dunn will lease the lower floor of hi part or the big building to William & Van Winkle, who are doing business here under the name of the Eugene Auto Company, for a! garage. He states that the report that he would build across the street from there for the firm was prema ture. He was considering the matter, but hail made no definite decision. Mr. Wilkin has evornl prospective tenants for his part of the hnlldlnir The entire upper floor will bo divided i into housekeeping rooms and as there Is now a good demand for flats, thev will doubtless be filled up quickly af ter completion, V Ms bluck wli be a big Im provement for that portion of the business section of the city. .1 twill take the placo of a row of unsight ly wooden buildings, and will no doubt be tho means of Inducing other property owners on that street lo put up substantial buildings. West Eighth street is destined to be one of the best streets for business in the city. Other new blocks are contem plate.! for that thoroughfare, to be until ettner tin rati or in the spring. Mr. Dunn estimates the cost of the new building nt something near (30 -000, t MARRIED 4 Married, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stewart In HtOsev, dr., Sunday. July 5, 190S, Dr. F. T. Men denhhall, of CuburK, nnd Miss Ethel Snbln, of this city. T'fiese two popu lar young people were brought up in llnrrlsbiirg, where hey have a host of friends who wish them a long nnd hnppy weddtd life. llnrrlsbiirg Bulletin. WEATHER FORECAST FOR XORTHWI'ST Portland. July 13. Ore gon. Washington nnd Idaho Showers tonight or Tues day. Cooler generally. ) E Brodcrs went to Creswell yes terdav to actompany0i siiipuieut ot faille fiom that plte io Portland. Companies A and C will engige in 'a bauaiion drill Ionian under 'lie t-oruiuand of -Major C. C. Hammond. The regular meeting of the Com mercial nub will uu held tonigni. Ihe board of governors also meets touighl. The firs IHunder storm of the ea son occurred this morning. The thunder was not loud nor was the rain heavy. Hunter & Wllloughby today began the work of wiring S. M. Douglas' fine new residence above Springfield lor elecirlc lights. A carolad of cement for L. N. Ro ney and a car of shingles lor M. S. Barker were among the shipments in to Eugene this morning. Two more car of bitumen for the Warren Construction Company arriv ed in Eugene from the south yester day. Among the other shipments to arrive yesterday was a car of sewer pipe for Long it Hall. O. E. Kress and daughter. Miss Nellie, Mrs. Geo. McMorran and olh era left in the Wray Utilck automo bile this morning for an online on the McKenzie, in the vicinity of Bel knap's ranch. The M. E. Aid Society will meet on the church lawn tomorrow after noon. All members are requested to be present with well-filled baskets. The husbands of the members are In vited to be there for supper. A leak In the water main on West Seventh street at the alley between Willamette and Olive streets, was sprung yesterdaq. It became neces sary to dig Into the pavement this morning to repair the break. Dr. R. L. Wllloilehbv who return ed last night from San Diego, Cal., where he has been for several months, may decide to follow his pro fession, that of rlenriut nin In Eu gene, but no definite conclnsuon hue yet been reached by him. There should ho n on the sidewalk along the lot where excavation is Detng made for the new Cherry block. Some one is liable to fall into the pypavnllnn cntn ni..u. . ouiuo U1KUI and then there will be a damage suit yu sumeuouy g nanus, Arthur W. fllonn. -,,iV,l.Viv ,,f ,1,1.. city, now residing in Portland, is laid up in mat city Willi a broken leg. He belongs to the local aerie of Ea- 'gleSi find It Is thi-mnrli rl,,, en,,,,,.,..,. of the aerie that the information is secured. Hunters' ltCPnPa n,n nnw halnr, 1 sued by the county clerk in large numbers on account of the close prox imity oi ine opening of the deer sea son. The Otlen season for hnlrc. lo gins on July 15. Up to 10 o'clock this lOIVIlOOtl lli..inL-u 1....1 1 , "'V,I" D "evil Issued since the first of the year, TPovner A Run! .u..iv ...... i-.. ,,,, ,in - v; juol UOllipiei. ed the work of Moving the A. T. Cockerllne I'esjdonce a distance of four and nfi-Half blocks. Thev did the work, Without as much as crack ing the truster or causing the family Clock 10 StOll rnillllnv Hi- fn,l,n.' A"1 "II'1 r"m"5' "ved the house all The O1duniohiln ,!... I i mi i, i , "l UKen ex hibited on the streets of Eugene the oi , : 8 maao a '"I' to the top oii'iuer s mine yesterday after noon. The ninrhliio no ,, ,i, win 11,1111- ... ,i,,ie uie trip easily and -...win ucciueni. yulte a crowd, wit nessed the feat. Tonight at a seasonable hour a test of Hie water pressure In tho nialns will be given bv the fire de partment. Several hydrants on Wll ameite street, will be tapped nt one line to ascertain the amount of force hut con d be ohtalned In case of a big fire lu the business district. , nia.e o- i i ,h . ii,u.iii pr.,in,ii , ,..,; 'Ihe las limn I- k-- : i"v Jl li.il i son. Ililude by i.,". I The fo!IoV:S pension timrtn are reoorted lo- Line ""W:, ans: W. L. LaFlaney, Walker 16, tlU-ba Johnson. Florence, $ ... Htl , n A. Schade. Elmira. M; -Morris U. ( si.r'L-25 Coburg, $1 1 Charles Kingwell, a florist recent ly arrived iron. Tacoma, expects to establish a florist shop here In the Hear future. No .definite details have vet been made, but as he is an expe rienced man and likes the vicini y -he will put in an up-to-date establish ment. I B Cushman, the Acme lumber man, went to Portland last evening for the purpose of meeting with Judge Carey, ex-Senator Fulton and Congressman Hnwley to draw up a bill to be presented at the next ses sion of the legislature, empowering the people of Lane county to vote upon the proposition of bonding the whole county, or at least a purtion of : it, for improving the Sitislaw harbor. ; Chief of Police Farrlngton i n. J-! ed up twelve men who were hanging j about the depot Inst night and placed them In the city jail. He took them over to the Booth-Kelly office this morning and those who wanted work were given It on the new logging ( railroad now being constructed by-, the company above Wendling. The company Is looking for more men and there Is no excuse for idle men In this vicinity at present. . j The regular meeting of the city council will be held tonight. Besides the routine business that usually comes up at a regular meeting, the j matter of the bids on the water bonds j will again come up. and Mayor Mat-, lock and City Attorney Bean, who went to Portland last week to confer with Morris Bros, one of the bidders, In regard to changing their bid so it would he acceptable to the city, will make their report. BOIIX. 3 4 J. Wnorenee, Monday, JJ daughter. Weight, lo V'hPi bnu'-'rv don't (r White's- restaurant win u' Patt: K. C. MOHOAVS FI RXITURB FACTORV Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Warner tunei pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf HERE'S TO THE ftlXIRIOlS 4TH OK .IL LY. t.OXG MAY IT tlVB AX'D XE'EIt MAV IT 1)115, There's nothing like being free a'nd Independent-. It's good policy to dine where Vou get the best meals for your m-.'hey. This, as well as polite twa'tment is always accorded those Who patronize the Theatre Res. lanrS'n't. For comfortable eye glj recommend the "SO EAS Eye GUra Mountings. Thtyj name implies and readily li selves to almost any shaptd keep most all kinds o! mouotitf those who have been having d especially rccommeod the"Jj; We lit glaise right and atrifb rourieeu year experience jl J.O. WATTS, Opt 611 Willamette Strut Koda. FOR- SEASHORE AND Ml Pleasures at Schwarzsch ild's Book 386 Willamette Su I TO MOULDING Ii! PO5T,B0Xf ""tint) I MIIHUDiM j IUIIUU III' IM mi TEA The way to buy tea is In packages ; somebody is responsible for it Your irr rtiur.a imi mMi. 1( re. ..'! Kk. Scblilior'i Iteil: w. par tuo, PHUPFNCF. SHOULD LEAD YOU 'i nood a here Is u( LOAN olti-rr.l no to depo:t roe bank rather It I. rMioi'. rlrk. It the Et'C.FNK SAVIMi.I HANK o'lier luJio.-iu,..,! ii,,,, , ,1H.,ir fa, to kee;, )our c.is'i. U 01lld lie well Worth while t.i upen an mi-eunt lliere Hut It utter, many C ni and aik ai v I ni. hai tht y aie othen of the of- E Hi own . Osburii Presl.l, i, Cash'.Ci """III 14( , I'.l lll' Vl, .I'lel I.... ... ...uiirn. Illltl. W W II: own, The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank The Cei man c,Meh burs,, whh h 1 pu-i'h.is.-, (nun Dim, an Scott will 111.' st.itid during the season at ni;. ke I l;n i.-tf barn J. II PE'IKINS. )nl S.WVIMi John M. . ii'xhb, .ui-rta.or to V K Ho.luy. All wood sawed lo guge For iiroinpt .ervlce phone Blc)i J3H liesiden,-,. 3:1 High street, tt 11.. o II no woo.lsiiw I Ml OF I l-MI Nr A car ,--f St.iu.Iard P :t- bauels jus; i irt! ir.,1 cem.-nt ive.l N ItilNEY. CASTOR I A lor lufantt nnj Childrn, The Kmd You Haya Always Bought Bear. th -y - IF VOC KXFXV T-- inerlis of Texas Won.l-r yon WOO'.' never Buffer f-. Ki'"v. tilr'.i.ler ,.r rheumntie trouble. $1 a 'io'i ni.,, nlnutbs' tre-'tn-.e'ii I ,ii bv t .1. Mull, or bv t" 'i. S-uii -,--'l"l ...i.,'s. Dr. F, W. Hall. 2 9 -jr. Olive s'reet. St. Louis. I 'M: woods v i; l!-' '' e "--r. -Voiiiv ,i. u r.-n- rail. 731! K. 11th. Teieuhnne "la-k Su, i-essor !o W. H. Davis. 13 XHW TtlDAV th.. ii, i ""mil aiternoon. the Ra ni tiler., . handllv bv the score of 19, 9. The batterle werP annavan and White fr ,he u,, bb;rStn;,Ke,sey and Rw. The s. P. construction crew s ,-,,-' apoenranee , ; T '"" 1:1 "me time this v.e'k. ' '"' ",ov W- n-'.r'ns and I. t. Wl, e l-ai ;o. x. .. , Kr- ; 'her, lav VIslHni; ,l, ,., f V ' llociit-t, ,av ,1,.,.,.,' ',' .' "eneKi;e'1,,VJ-'"a'1:' ,:"'""h',!,e -"' II,.,! Es:;e A. l,1VeS, -, ( ..The GRAND the i 1-1. v Mill K-.i. or.i- PR OCR A MM 17 aliuuw Mystery of a Diamond Necklace. My Watch Is Slow Lost, a Pretty Dog A Difficult Position Wanted a Maid i roubles of a Flirt ...SONGS... ' "Somewhere" "Honey Boy" Wednesday Nigh Is Pm Kiht Matinee To CuV 3 T, rr. Evenins Performance ?:45and9J ALL SEATS 10c. t 1 1 n n ii n n . 1 1. . . . . . ) . 1 1 1- ... FOR RFVT--Threw plee'v fnrnlsned t- nf r(. -in, f .. boilSeV eeptn g. A ply nil Fist Ninth street. J 13 Kfvvi. v CHK'iRY CIAVCF- I'le'l-.f l; u-.ll Vll'l i-he-rles on , t I-! f - rr, -s. nnd not too henvv '"',"' t cell's a e.oir-l op tb- trees II.,' v a vc! f,-,.,u bn-i- li'--s i i-r of town sb,ir ills. ' ' eivl ' F"'S s-- f'- eew'v griid-d tre-'t west '.e (' ,-i-,lH.- o-'lrl S'.-'i'.'.' ,l.-s I-, ,.--v.ri Mls, (,,, out this week. JH Tile nun-be- r i . , '" Ashlm.1 i;- lue l -u nt. -i n. ;,. ..'., J.'-. 'V, ;.m. H2..K..: .-as...,.,.. ';! ..;"'" ' "-HT: ),.,; ,'.,:' o : '"r'TiiviU' --i com.-, ., r ishV .c.in:e l.iw s :ts 'h. v r.,w .. LISTENING TO song, story, cr a pleasure yu ' joy wilh one of urnl.ha it fill II concert or ju.-t '' want to hear. HarJ T3 ,-aa o,ir iilid want to hear. reenrrtj v.!1 listen to. them. B; hear thrni you'll and of cotir to nlnv them much to own oi J much to own t" - tk EUGENE GUN CO. ; Phone Black 1311 . ,.!- W..Q WW...."