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I ii V I! ft. THE ElGlCE DAILY flfAIlD. WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1008 Mid -Summer Clearance Grand Bargains in Every Department,. Summer Dresses '-Price Sale 20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd 121c 20 pieces, all different patterns, pongee shades, blues, pinks, greens, , blac inrh wi.-fc. nut ottcrns. all new designs. Don't delay coming for these, they wont last at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard 48-in Border Batiste, 60c quality Special yd. 46c Comes In stripes and deep cram har stripe, pink, lavender, blue and light green only. This Is on of the newest features In cotton dress fabrics. M INCH IJXK.S, A YARD p. Pink, light blue, greyi, navy, browns, etc. 30c quality, special, a yard . . . . Craih, a yard green, tan, 'zr,f 20V blacks, etc.; 32 2'Ac Galatea Cloth, yd. 18c Cornea In Hunt blue, pink, navy, black, Copen hagen, white, tan and figures. A. F. '. (HX.illA.MH, YAHI) 12 31 In best quality Percale 12 l-2i American Prlnta, a yard 5V Amoskeag Apron Ginghams 7 1"2 yard wide Muslins, Sheetings, Outings, etc. spec-; lally priced. India Ltnon 5. 8. 1 1 . and 1 8 5"1 Eugene's Largest and Best Store S.H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. .... , .. Your Money's - Worth or Your Money Back MAKE SHRINERS' DAY IN EUGENE GREAT SUCCESS OI-' CO. -r ,'. PERSONAL Nevada for the pant two or three; MARRIED yean:. Ilcrl I'eter left last night on one of lila regular trlpa to ine look nay i oiuitry. ! I. K. Steven IB home from iienver, t the lim nf th, i,riri'u rsh fc ( Owen, of Ashland, Is In the wliere he attended the National IJcm-, Hon. A. C. Jennings at the corner of city on business. orratle convention. Ha reports a Went Fifth and Charnelton Btreets, Ralph Weed ranio homo from tliepl lid time. I In Eugene, thlB afternoon at 4 o'clock, north thU afternoon. I Louis Pearson, W. PIcIbs and Missi j n Auvlll, of Antlbch, Wash., and B llrodera returned last night A. ('lease, of Portland, left on tn j Miss Fay O. Jcninga, of Eugene, Rev. from a vlsll In Portland. ' j stago ihla morning fur an outing at. j s, HcCallum officiating. .ii.. , i. ...i I., p.. t,i ib mit-lti li'nli.v Murines. I - .. niu u- mil..!, i.i ....... ... i - - ..... ... ... ai me reBtiienco or t no brtda. on r. J. iiurii, uaiigiiicr, ir. rriiu.: i.u- ...,h . . .,,., ,. ..-a ...,.l lfluu V..HO. W muni .j..h'-.ic, .mj , 1H0X, at 6 o. m.. John S. Churchill. in thl afternoon'! tinln H. Hmeed went to hl farm near Wallervllle Ihla uiornliiK. W. W. Mil i tin la up from Hnletn for a few day on business. QeorgM ,Yrlng(on la homo from a ahort trip lip the MrKenzlo. J. W, Welt haa returned from a abort oullng up the MtKonile. K.. W. Caldwell hli left for bla old dome at Oklahoma City on a vlalt. - W. Polders and wife are home from their outing up the McKenxie river. Mm. II. A. Mouth waa a paaaunger to Portland on the noon train today. Mr. and Mr. S. Y. Abbott are home from a visit In Southern Ore ille Hard, and Miss Nellie Wllllniiis lert this afternoon for a trip to the Hohemlfi. mines. Elmer 1.. Doollltlit, of'C.ottiige drove, la In the city making prepara tions to build on bla property 111 the Mlalr Htreel addition. E. Chahiopka and wife, of Warm Springs, Or., arrived ,here Ihla after noon on their way to visit Fred See aud family at Marcola. Mlsa Nell Ileaeh, of Pea MolneB, Iowa, after a vlalt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ft. 8.' Ilryson In Etigeno, left for her home fodny. ' Mrs. I,, h. Acker, A. J. Acker and Ueo. II. UhvIh ot Tnrsnn. Arizona, ai or Marcola, and Mra. Theodora O. McMurry, Kev. O. C. Wright offlclnt Inc. i At the Tiny View Hotel at Florence, July 12, 1008, Wllllamb K. Jephcott and S. Selma Craton Hev. O. L. Lov ell officiating. aon. A. Decker, of Urnnd Rapids, WiB.lter u trip tip the MrKentlti, left Ihla was an arrive! In Eugene this after-1 morning for their borne i.. on. C. C. Page and wife, of Pealindy,. Km., were arrivals In Eugene last i night. County Clerk E. V. I.ee and fam ily hava left for Foley Hpr.lngs on an' 0'itlng. Mrs. 0. (.'. llaschB. of Sumptor, ac- . rompanled by her son, la visiting nt i the homo of her Bister, Mrs. nm. Cheshire, at Springfield. I Mrs. Iiavid Link left yestiirdny ' niiirnlnir for N'eu'iinrt to aneiul n fi.w I tt,n..lfH i...r.,,,(l., llnH um WMIIIu II. 8. Mrfiimgall ex licet s (o leave preceded her several days. In Ihe murnliig fur iJoerhuril on an I Mrs. Wllliatn llruud, of Florence, cutlni? i (who recently underwent a surgical J. V. Hhumate was a inscnuer tooperatli)ii here. Is able to be out and Portland on the Itoseburg Ijicnl this expects to leave on Ihe stage tomor f.irenoun. - . row fiir Ijome. . Wnt. Kraaler, the well-known Tort-! ' Professor II. II. Leonard returned land hnme-b'iyiir. arrived In Eugene . this afternoon from mi oullng at New- lust nlghl. . '" " I Jiort. He says there are large crowd. it.. A. I'.uiKih anil wife left on Ihe, at th What Klinll Wo Have For IessTt? Try JEIX-O,' the dainty," appetiz ing, economical dessert. Can be prepared Instantly simply add boil ing water and serve when cool. Klav- j ored lust right; perfect In every way. jA 10c package makes enough desert iwi a. mine mum, aii grocers sell It. Don't accept substitutes. JEI,L-0 complies with ull pure food laws; 7 flavors; Lem Orange, Hasp- berry. Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry, Poach, Prize night timlg'ht at the C.nind. AT THE (HtAXI) 'age Ihla morning fur au oullng at llliin Itlvcr. Ilr. M. I.. York leaves tomorrow for ihe lluhviiilH mines, where he will tjke an oullng. Wllahlre llrlstow went to Newport jesterday. Ills brother, Diinoll, will go over loiuorrow, A. M. Dunlels and son went to J unit Ion this noon to play with the band them tonight. Andrew Nelson and son returned to Cottage drove this nlternuon after a short Slav In Eugene. F. 0. Kailow and wife, of Jackson, Mich . arrived In Eugene last night and may locate here. Mrs. M. K. Shipley, of Wlnlock. Wash., Is here visiting nt the home of It. M. Spencer aud rnuiliy. Miss June Cray went to Hoswell Springs this afternoon to visit a week or so with Miss Ada Coffey. K. 1.. Cannon aud Thomas Cobb, of Hoschurg, were arrivals In Eugene on th morning train today. J. Y. Ilobtis and suii'ln-law, J. 1) llrnly, of l.o Angeles, left on the Blase this morning for lllue Itiver. Mrs. Idaho K. Campbell and fam ily leuve In the niuiulug for an outing at Ihe const In the vlclultv of lleceta Atl.nnv Herald: Miss Kditli Pol lock, of Eugene. Is visiting In the city tills iik with Miss Vesta Kiisthilill K. K. Dunbar, of dinitis Pass, al ter a visit with his brother. Harry. In Eiis-ne, l.'tt for Ms ho'uie Inst night Attorney W. .nir Hill, of ll"rkelev. Csl . sirlvil In Kugcuii from Port land t'Us attei noun on Inw busuius. It I lliirnrtt i.'t.iiui'd to .lio ksnn vllle on ln. nluhi's train sfler a short visit with his tnnliir, llniai-f, In En. gene llot.srt Hulerv lift last nlutil fur . Hosct.m and rioui (here lll so ' dois n iht. t'lnpiiua in is oi k on a Ion drive Heiiiv l.nli.t.ns rsine down tioni I'ollnr. I'.iove this noun He has .' Veen 111 Ihe gold InltWns dUllliU ul Tho program nt the Grand will be found In another column, and Is one of tho best seen at this thentre. The feature picture Is "The Mvaterv of Diamond Necklace," a thriller, and It wilt tin dlinven ullh oil ,I.A ....! i resort and liundrgJs are com- cal effect.. vv.,i.,n..i,. ..i..... ,." i.. i.. t.A..t, .1.... . .. . . . ... ........ -,,,1.. uimiL i ... o n , , nignt, and Hie silver service that Professor S. 8. Travis, ot Clreen- Is In the window of Roberts llros wood, Long Island, la here visiting , Eighth unit Willamette streets will T, Travis, jinil sisters, Mrs. U H. Ed muusoii and Miss Etntnn Travis, PHOMOTIOX KKPAKTMI-NT CO.MMKKCIAI. CH H WILL OI'KKATK WITH IH AL .MASONS TO KXTKHTAIX V I S I T I X HKKTHItKX OX SKITK-MltKK 5 At the last meeting of the board oj governors of Uie Commercial Club figures were submitted for advertis ing for three months in Eastern trade papers for factories, and after dis cussion the appropriation asked for was allowed.- A reply from the Albany Comities clal Club was submitted to the board in regard to the Intended visit from Eugene to Albany, but owing to so many Eugene merchants being away It was decided to-postpone tnia mat ter for the time being. A committee from the Shrlners asked the assistance of the promotion department to make the big day of me snnners meeting in rvugene, September 5th, a success, and the manager was iiistucted to co-operate with the committee In charge.- A proposition to hold a ninprv show In Eugene this year was discus sed and tho manager Instructed it take this matter up with the secreta ry of the Poultry Association. The next number of Nobody's Magazine was ordered devoted, plrto rlally, to berries and a following number to either Springfield or Flor ence. The question of a trout hatchery was discussed and ordered placed be fore the general meeting, aa fully re ported in The Guard. , "'.-tr. LANE COUNTY AT SALEM CHERRY FAIR Lane codnty will be well repre sented at the cherry fair which opens at Salem tomorrow and continues til over Saturday. ' The Lane County Fruit and "Vegetable Growers' Asso ciation Is preparing the exhibit at their packing house on Oak street and will ship down to the capital city tonight. There will be 30 or 40 box es of cherries In the exhibit, all neat ly parktd, and they present a beauti ful appearance. The work Is under t!e direction of J. O. Holt, secretary of the association, which fact alone InsreB that It will be done In a splen did manner. The varieties to be sent to Salem are: Blngs, Lamberts. Centennials, Late Dukes, Ulack Republicans,-Royal Anns nnd Llewel-lyni'. All Humors Arc impure matters which the skin, liver. Udwys and other organs cannot UKe care cf without help. 1'Iim.Ii-s. bulls, eciema and other enin- I (ions, loss of appetite. Cat tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of Indit-vstion, dull head. I aclH and many other troubles are due to I them. They are removed by ! Hood's Sarsaparilla chuculateu 100 doses U Itiihok.h STAOR TO KITSOX SPItlXd. Arrangements have lately been mndo so that persons wanting to go til Kltson Springs can take the mall stage at Eugene, dosheu or Spring field and connect with the stage at Lowell . for the springs by way of lintel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday. Scot f. I'rli.n night tonight at the drnml. We have U.'iO shares of Coiustoi-k tiolilen (late stink ami will s 11 any part on roa. souiilii,. hid. Room J, Cham ber of Commerce, Portland. JIH i,e fcien Hwny. iienuerHiiott a or chestra will furnish music. 4 - 4 4 lliead. ink., and all kinds of can ned goods f,ir lull, lies n :ilk.'l . (is West Eighth slre.'t. j:':' Pi l.e night toulis it nt the, l)iiiit: WOOD S AwTxti ' dasullne pi.iv- r, ph.. no He I ausj. siiisl) lll he appr bv W. V Moore. Orders huge or ivlnted. Pil-e night tonight nt the Crand. roll woods (; lelie koer. AimiU- .1 II Cm. JS E I lib. Teleihon,i 11, K MUiic-snr til W. II. ll,,vl, Prize night tonight nt the (Inind. THE REMEDY THAT DOES. "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the remedy that does the healing others promise, but fall to perform." says Mm. E. R. Ploraon. of Auburn Centre. Pa." It Is curing me of throat aud lung trouble of long standing, that other -triiatnieiitH relieved only tem porarily. New Discovery Is doing me in much good that 1 feel confident Its continued use for a reasonable length of Hum will restore nie to per fen health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is sold at W. A. Knvkendnll's drug store. 60c and II. UO. Trial bottle free. PrUv nl;tht tonight at the Crand. Summer Eviurslon Kmes to Yiiiyliin Hint Newport anil Detroit, On SAte every dny, round trip to Yaiinlnn, r..OO; to Newport i.'i.aO; to Detroit. 11.23. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yniiulnn nnd Newport, 1 1 nil tint to Monday following. 1:1 no. A. J. UILLETTE. Agent. Pilie night tonight at the liianil. n:i;l V COACH STALLION The tiermnn coach horse which I purchased from Plllt.mi S on will make the stand dining the season n, Hangs' barn. ,( J. II. PERKINS. Cnuul Win ll MA KIM) John M. Y. lin.n. snceessi.r to W Hoil'IV All wo. id l.ts.1,1 i.. For pn.mpt service phone iliack .UIJ. Resi.ienr,. a.'4 High i:ni. ti ll.ollii wiHlilua l'"iv iiluht tiMlU'll Ht 111 ! j LEAr' Y"U M .jTlfl j I .,:".,::;;:,,r;;,i'e' - n)F fejsnr --r-- X ftc. nun, ,!,, I il?J ' hw- i ' ( Con:., and ssk a: v f the of. ,' jjf' S 'VLT ti ,:ant i.. kn,v . men ti,,, ,,,, i 'A an - i si. .,..1,.- ,, , ' 1 , C ii,':'"." He h i . W Osbutn. C,,!,..-!. W. W. ,on A, , . . I - TL - T? T . r . 1 I ' '"' t-nU'-.t at th i nc ciKcne Loan and Savings bank t w,i, , i 11 "'" 1 i u : j' M',;y : w iws 1 '"'ennui tunu-);t ticand land cemcn: etv.'d . ronky: lira n. I, snv'hlnc lira n.l ' aiders: home ' I Lln.-o:n st ji; at the tirand. CITY NEWS A marriage license was Issued to lay to Jesse H. Auvlll nnd Miss Fay (i. Jennings. Another carload of building stone arrived here this morning for J. A Nash, the contractor. lid Wiles haa Just completed the burning of a kiln of 120,000 brick nt his yard across the river from the -ity. Crushed rock' Is being hauled on Olive street between West Fifth and West Sixth preparatory to paving the street. Evangelist Worthing will give his last lecture on prohibition tonight at h corner of Eighth and Willamette street. A marriage license was issued this forenoon to Roma A. McCtilly. a mer chant of llnlsey. and Miss Blanche R. Campbell, of Eugene. Ihe ( rescent baseball team defeat ed the Caniphell-Fellmnn team In a practice game last evening by the score of I to 0 In five Innings. John lliuizlcker. the .architect.' Is drawing plans fur Colonel W. D. Mer er s rnuiosed iiutiuuohtlo garage and truck bain north of the depot. The funeral of Miss Henna Naylor was held at the family home In Eu gene this afternoon. It was largely nti-n.led tn her friends and school males. rel.rUi I- II Mlv,.n I'll. .p. r for besides numerous (rietnls and s of the faniily "'. John II. llari'ig. A C "I'd Dr. F. M. Dnv have 1 i '1 is n ronnnlt'oo fro!V tin ' Ml Club on the marer " .i soeiiro a tvout hatch McKetule River. iioii.-.i..,:,) .j,,,,,!, fur W. (. Ual- loi. ir .: (" iipril. 'n nnd I. I Ma-'ei .-. fr.m V""i!ln O-, arrived " ...'.-.l...- T-sn ?..iMe- tnen and ther families will make Kit gene their futur chomp. Mr ar i v-. r y Swl.-ert and F Jr.. Evn-st and Corrlll. srrii. l ... l'in..n thl noon Pi tS-lr antumohlle from Portland. Mr. Swl :e't l .1 . .uiltallst of the metropolis. "resident of the ti-....f In usual liquid form or in tablets known as 8ar8atatS. contracted for. necessary between West Tenth. Some excavation Is West Mtitn aim : II Wr nfirallway company, aadies th.": ' - . '" ii V of '""''''It Wesr F'ev.orh i,...,.,n WIll'i'Mi'tte a-ij Olive was 1 1 sun bv the Warren lVn'-ue- .in i'..r ; an) 's crew thl tvnrnlng T'le of preparing O'.lvo street 'or the lining has begun. More fill ing for this street will have t.v lone than for any atreet yet pjved or A merry party left on the after noon train today for London Springs, where they will enjoy a few weeks outing. The party consists of the fol lowing: J. W. Owen and daughter, Miss Ermine, Mrs. Charles Hadlcy, Mrs. Frank Hadley, Miss Kathryn Mc Hardy, Miss Grace Battee, Miss Win nie Hadley aud Miss Ruby Farrlng ton. Charles Frank Hadley went up by team a day or two ago. ; ' Roseburg Review: Y. D. Henslll, n ari-hltect from Eugene, will ar rive here this evening to draw the de iniied ulana for the permanent , exhlb It building at the depot in this city and for the Commercial Club's per manent headquarters in tne new Kohlhagen building now being erect ed. The exhibit building is to be erected nt once, and the new head quarters for the club are expected to be ready for occupancy in aooui sixty days from this date. JOS. JACOBS PAYS HIS $500 FINE . Jos. Jacobs, the West Eighth street merchant, who was recently fined $500 and sentenced to serve thirty days In the county jail tor selling li quor In violation ot the local option law, today paid his fine and was re leased from custody, he having serv ed his thirty-day sentence. This sort of penalty has had a saultary effect In doing away with blind pigs in Eu gene. It Is said that liquor Is now hard to secure here, although It Is re ported that two or three of the "pigs" still exist. 'men chosen for STATE 0. N. G. SKOOTj rho'r- bus been made of the men , , :,i Comliaiii-s A and C at he' siate O. N U. shoo! at Salem e U-e -n July 2 and 4. The teams have 'i.:uiv.l:.y night and Hida tnorning reflectively. The men haw been doing as much work as possible e.iii-i.p end expect to on l lie idis'i raise themselves above their past rec ords and standing"- Company As team will be in charge of Lieutenant White. The members of the squad are sergeants Pi-rdew and Prior, and Corporals Mc- i u.Anau I.lputpnant Cornac-K auu wuwy ----- Hunter will. command the men of Co, C Thev are sergeant vales Wood, Shear and Spencer. The men will practice on the Sa lem ranges during the remainder of the week. It. B. WRAY WILL PCI IX AUTO GAHAtiK.; R. B. Wray, who Is local agent for the Buick automobile, .will put In a garage In this city, just as soon as a, suitable: location can be secured. Ho Is prepared to do auto lively business, for the traveling public or for pleas- ure trips. Call up to Eugene Trans fer Co., Phone Red 1101. , Prize night tonight at the Grand. WELIi T:ILLi:sf Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4S72. ' tf BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, S67 So. Willamette St. Prize night tonight at the Grand. 44 4 4 Prize night tonight at the Grand. WEATHER FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST Portland, July 15. Ore gon Fair tonight; Thursday, fair and warmer except near coast. Washington Fair tonight, cooler in eastern portion; Thursday, fair and warmer, except near const. Idaho Fair tonight; cool er. Thursday, fair and warmer. C. XADEAU HAS OPENED EMPLOYMENT OFFICF la connection -with his cigar store, at 631 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Red 1421, or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette street. n TEA You will find no poor tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you know what to do. Your ffocer rrttmi rout eiansr II tn doa'l Ilka SctulUac'i Bii; ws pr bisk Prize night tonight nt the Grand. IF VOl' KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder von would never suffer from Kidney bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 'a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall "O'C Olive stree'. St. Louis. lee cream, lemonade Walker's, t'.S West Eh and candle, lit a stre 3:: Prize nlnht tonlt'-.t at the t;n,nd. w (iAsoi.iM- wood svw W. G. White is vour woo t mi shor Phone Ilia, k 4;;:, West Si,:h sue,.; prepared to saw ; I Kesiilell, e i 1 Pri nuht toni.- '.t ;it tu, Perfection oil stow ' not Co. are sif.. s,. smoke. Chambers llarihv.,, An Honest Doctor! AUVISedj rJ SVLVESTEU t. uTnd Prize night tonight at the Grand. R. C. MOHOAV9 FURNITURE , FACTORY ' Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Prize night tonight at the Grand. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf Prize night tonlpht at the Grand. When hungry don't forget that White's restaurant will satisfy you. Prize night tonigiht at the Grand. For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the "SO EASY" Eye Glatt Mountings. Tbey are all the name implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped note. We keep most all kinds of mounllngs, but to those who have been raving trouble we especially recommend the "So Easy." We lit glasses right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J jt J. 0. WA ITS, Optician 611 Willamette Street Robust Health RuiJ H 7TR'. SYLVESTER E.RiH ivl 218, Granite Block.btJ writes :. ."reruua is th bi sick man can have. "A few months nro I eini wretohod condition. Kjii. aampnesg naa ruined my btallh The Slcu Man's Friend. . I tarrlial i; the brotJ and fn, , was a douht as lorn, rs.. "My good honest old rf.-J me to take Peruna, which Ii a short tlmo my health fcj prove very rapidly, fhi trouble gradually dlssppm, three months my hetltlm (torea 'Atjcept a grateful mini I pis restoration to perfect Iik WOOD SAW1M Gasoline power, by W. phone Red 3282. Orden small will be appreciated mm llEltE'S TO THE CLOE OF JULY, LOXC1 MAY IT LIVE . SIAY IT HIE There's nothing like and Independent. It's f to dine where you get th for your nioney. This, ' polite treatment Is ahw those who patronize tie i: taurant. 9 PROGRAMME Prize night tonight at the Grand I se IVWltt's Little Karlv Iji; Pleasant tittle bills ' " 'ake. Sold by a',1 nnu-isis. ' Priie nigh: totiie., at the Cra:: NEW TODW HFAP H:l-''.ll W H outfit four l f l, Mystery of a Diamond Necklace My Watch Is Slow Lost, a Pretty Dog A Difficult Position : ; , Wanted a. Maid Troubles of a Flirt ...SONGS... "Somewhere" 1 "Honey Boy" Wednesday Nigh Is Prize Nlghfr Matinee To Day 3 d. m Eveiiing Performance ?:45 and ALL SEATS 10c. ... T TCrCTTTTVr; TO song, story, cr r: a nleasure mi ca0 iov with one ' tl irninli. It fnrtli" c- - e -' - concert or ju.-t 'i1" want to hear. records yet? listen to them. hor ihem yon " and of cou to tilav the much to o :i on' j I eon the wits- I. ii, ' s- TO LET - c mve nishe.l house, office. I EUGENE GUN 0 t PlK,ne 151 1 .-.a wi lam 1