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STANLEYS
6I2WUlamette Street, Eugene,
Three Doors South of Ninth St.
Price
Cutters
Sale Prices Througliotit the Store
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Cases..
Iwo hundred Suit Cases received this
lek direct from the New York manuf actur-
$2.50 Suit Case for .. $1.50
bound Suit Cases $1.75
atol $3.50 Suit Cases for $2.50
trier Suit Cases, $6 values $4.50
Ywhide Suit Cases for. $6.00
k Handkerchiefs, 25c and 30c, for. . 19c
Jm Bands, '10c, for. . 5c
k 5c, two papers for 5c
Jycerine Toilet Soap, 6 cakes 25c
Wet Paper, four rolls for 25c
lad Pencils, 5c regular, 3 for 5c
itch Hazel, half-pint bottles 19c
lluloid Combs, 25c, for 19c
Brsuhes, 10c, for 5c
i Brushes, 15c, for 10c
i Brushes, 25c, for 15c
racial for Wednesday and
jhursday for two days,
c. 30 and 31
foxide of Hydrogen, 50c, for 25c
orn Salve, 15c, for 5c
Caro's Tea, 25c, for 5c
Men's
Clothing..
HALF-PRICE
Our entire stock of Men's Clothing, com
prising all desirable patterns, we are closing
out at JUST ONE-HALF our former low
prices.
Men's $ 7.00 Suits priced for $ 3.50
Men's $10.00 Suits priced for $ 5.00
Men's $15.00 Suits priced for $ 7.50
Men's $20.00 Suits priced for $10.00
This is your opportunity Something we
have never done before.
One-Half
the Regular Price
will buy you
a Suit
Several hundred Suits from which to
make a selection.
They all go
at just
One-Half Price
When Stanleys say one-half you can bank
on getting a bargain, for these prices are far
below manufacturing cost.
Iiiy Men's Clothing at STANLEYS Half-Price Sale
BIG UNION
REVIVAL BEGINS
AT
Rev. H. Wyse Jones Preached
Two Splendid Sermons Yes
terday Singer Delayed
Two great audiences greeted Evan
gelist Jones at the Presbyterian
church yesterday. At the morning
service, the sermon was ou "Prayer, ,f
and at the evening service. Mr. Jones
spoke on "Soul Winning." The key
to the evangelist's success is doubt
less found in these two sermons.
Humble dependence upou God to save
men and by kind and manly efforts
win men. The manner of these work
ers is such as to commend Itself to
the sanest Judgment of Christians
who prefer permanent work to the
more practical spectacular and short
lived.
it was the general opinion of
those who heard the sermons yester
day that Mr. Jones la one of the ab
lest men who ever preached In Eu-gene.
Prof. Spear aud wife wore un
avoidably detained and many were
disappointed in not hearing them
but they arrived last night and will
direct the singing, assisted by a
large choir and instruments tonight.
Beginning with Tuesday an after
noon service will be held at the Pres
byterian church at 3 o'clock. Ser
vices each night at 7:30 with song
service and preaching.
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RIVER THREATENS THE
CITY OF HARRISBURG
Cutting Into Bank on Northeast
Side Water System
Is Being Extended
Considerable damage Is threatened
by the Willamette river at Harris
burg. The river Is cutting Into the
bank on the north-east side and Is
only a few yards from a row of
houses.
Harrlsburg Is extending its water
system. Outside of the mere cost of
the pipe, the extension Is very cheap,
for the soil is bo loose that a big
plough suffices to dig the ditch.
The road from Eugene to Coburg,
and from that place to Harrlsburg,
Is reported to be the best of all the
highways north of Eugeno.
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FUTURE OF LABOR
SUBJECT OF ARTICLE
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AND ASK YOUR
pbors about the celebrated
ss liuctcr Paints
Did you say
ML PAPER
kt LUDFORD
Practical Painter
p Papering and House
Painting
r-B8hth Su EosrencOi
Souvenir
Album
Nobody's Decem
ber issue; over 40
photos; will be on
sale Wednesday at
bookstores only.
10c a copy.
SMITH BLOCK SOLD
TO C0LEM0N FOR
FIFTEEN THOUSAND
Good Margin of Profit Made on
Willamette Street Proper
ty in a Short Time
"B OR MANY CO-.OBS f'
tARGEST FACILITIES
N THE WEST FOF. T.'l
'"E PRODUCTION OF
f"3H GRADE WORK
..SEND ONE EAST,,
The First.
National Bank
Invites your account, whether large
o- smnll.
iVour bu.:ne .111 receive prompt.
accurate . enfid-tia. auen-
uri.K'-OSlT lW H)K KST
T G I1ESDKICKS.. President.
c B EAK1N. Vice-President
! p E SNODGRASS. Cashier
DARWIS BR1STOW. O"
i .nlPtHnt aher
; LlsE l. cucH-ca,tler
Asista.7i.Catier.
L. H. Smith has sold his two-story
brick block on Willamette streets,
across the alley from the Hotel
Smeede, to J. H. Coleman, the well
known capitalist, for $15,000, which
Is a splendid advance over that he
paid to C. J. Harhite for It only two
or three years ago. Since buying the
property Mr. Smith has built an ad
dition to the building extending it
back to Park Btreet, but even with
this improvement, he made good
money on the deal. The lower floor
of the front part of the building is
occupied by the Combination bar
ber 3hop.
BRITISH STEAMER
! LOST WITH CREW
Newcastle, X. S. V., Dec. 2S. The
British steamer Advance and BrltlBh
bark Iverna, had a collision off here
today. The '.Advance went down.
Wlib the exception of first officer all
members of the crew lost their lives.
'The Ivernla put Into Xewcastle leak-
.' In;? badly. The Advance appears to
have b'en a local vesacl of small dl-
: ineniUH.
HOTTENTOTS ARE
AGAIN0N WARPATH
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hanrT,, , 'U CHICHESTER SILLb
f k. .v He Hit t.f ! W i'-b Vi Vii.i.." ai !
Cane Town. rx-c. 2 Hottentots
of German S uthwest Africa are
asratn on the war path. They re
rntlv raided rattle posts and killed
two European!. Seven G-rrnan ol
itl. rj ho wre In pursuit were shot.
Tiiere is Kreat anxiety among local
residents.
New stocl brass and black and
irons. Chambera Hardwar Co.
but for the benuflt of ihe company
as well the advantage of both."
The writer points out that "Just
as the mechanical world has changed
and Improved, so the world of labor
has advanced from the slavery of the
laborer to the day of his absolute In
dependence and now to thiB day,
when he begins to take his proper
place aB the capitalist-partner of his
employer. We may look forward
with the hope to the day when It
shall be the rule for the workman to
he partner with capital, the man of
affairs giving Ills business exper
ience, the worklngmnn In the mill
his mechnnlcal skill, to the company,
both owners of the shares and so
far equally Interested In the success
of their Joint efforts, eitch indispen
sable, BO that without their co-operation
success would be Impossible."
"Co-partnership tends to bring a
realizing sense of the truth to both
labor and capital that their Interests,
broadly considered, are mutual; and
as far as the latter Is considered it
may finally. In some cases, be all fur
nished by those engaged In the
works, which Is the .ueal that should
be helfi in view the workman both
capitalist and worker, employe and
employer. --".; Ml
"This, however, la not for our
time. We are pioneers, whose duty
Is to start the movement, leaving to
our successors, Its full and free de
velopment as human society ad
vances. The first company so owned
will mark a new era In the relations
of labor and capital. We may not
have to wait long for this experiment
since it is In line with recent devel
opments. The writer has no desire
to embark again In business. Hut
nothing appeals to him so strongly as
this Ideal. He should like to address
a body of workmen, many thousand
In number, as all fellow partners."
"The writer li convinced," Mr.
Carnegie Bays in conclusion, "that
this Is to be the highly ntlafactory
and final solution. The first step In
advance has already come In the nat
ural progress of evolution no revo
lution necesary and it Is earnestly
pressed upon the attention of Intelli
gent worklng-nien and their leaders,
some of wirni feeni to have been
misled Into devoting themselves to
the advocacy of a system, admittedly
unsulted to our day, which requires
an organic change In the relations of
Kocletv, and Indeed a thousand year.
The experiment of labor and capital
union workmen-capitalists has ex
ceeded, so f , all expectations. Even
the convlncd Socialist might, there
fore, ball It as at least a step In the
right direction, making the laborer's
ponltlon better than before, saying to
himself: let the future bring what
It may; a l!rd In the hand Is often
worth a whole flock In the bush.'
Our Socialist c remedy Is for the fu
ture; li t ii not forget this Is our
d-allng with 'he present."
"Such sf-roa to the writer the part
of wisdom. '
Fred risk. Oregon timber lands
bourg and sold. KuiO'- Oreion. tf
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we
will make Special Prices on all our fine Im
ported Perfumes and Toilet Soaps.
R & G Bulk Perfome, reg. $1.00 per oz. 90c
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $1.50, special $1.35
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $2.25, special $2.10
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $5.50, special $5.30
Colgate's, Dabrook's, Reiger's Perfume
regular 50c per oz. special 45c
Domestic Perfumes in Packages
Regular 25c, special 20c
Regular 50c, special ... 45c
Cut Glass Perfumes, reg. $2,00, special . $1.75
These goods would make very acceptable New Year Gifts
Imported Tolet Soap...
Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 35c, special 30c
Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 50c , special 40c
Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 75c, spccak...i 50c
STATIONERY The Best Paper, in attractive
boxes, from t5c to 75c
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Our Drug Department is under the supervission of two regis
tered druggists and )ho same high standard is maintained
throughout the store.
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! MARRIED t
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At the home of the bride In Knlr-.
mount, December 27. Ilioif, Claude
V. Sti'pheiiBon and Miss Karuh V. I.a
Duke, Itev. C. A, Wooley, of filiating.
At Hlonx Knlls. 8. !).. Dec ber 19,
llios. J. II. Illewetl. of Eugene, and
Mis Florence Uutler, of (irunily Cen
tre. Iowa. They will arrive In Ku
gcue soon to reside.
C. V. Stevenson and Miss Victoria
l.aDuke, both of this city, were mar-rl-d
at the home of the brlde'B par
ents In Kast Kugene, Sunday, Dec.
27, at i P. m llcv. C. A. Wooley.
officiating. A Biimptous wedding
supper was served after the cere
mony, which was performed In the
presence of friends and relatives. The
bride Is a highly respected young
lady and has the well wishes of her
host of friends. The groom is a
young man of good character and re
spected by all. The young conple
have the congratulations and best
wishes of their many friends for a
and a long happy life.
j They will make their home In Kast
I Kugene.
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For Safety
and Service
You will find a checking
account with tho Mer--chants'
Bank efficient and
satisfactory.
Every courtesy and ac
commodation consistent
with security.
CAPITAL ...$65,000.00
CASOLINK ENGINES '
R R CATION, SPRAYING ana
PUMPING MACHINERY
FnlrliaiiksMors Onsolliie Knglitew
for pumping, spraying, sawing, ailnd.
log. .Outfits complete,
Fairbanks Hrulcs for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morn llynamna and M.
tor for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills anil
Towers.
Falrbanks-Morar (Jrlnders, fm
Chiipixf", Well I'limps.
All first quality goods at limral
prices always Id atirk. Liberal term.
I'rompt reply to Inquiries and quick
lilpmcnU. Write for catalogue eat)
price.
v BERCER.-BEAN HDW. CO
Agents, Eugene, O-.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE t CO.
Poet I. ad, Oregon
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2 BUKN 2
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At the Kiigne hospllal, lxeinber
27. 19HS. to It. 8. Mosely and wife.
who live near Kugetnj, a diiiglHer.
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At Seattle, Dec. 24, 190H, to tho i
wife of Frank Wllklns, for.ncrly of:
Kugene, a daughter. j
BIG ROBBERY IN
NEW YOFft STORE i
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New York. Dec. 2. The r-bry
of 130,000 worth of Jewelry and!
.',,iiu0 eaih from a safe deposit vault
In the Jewelry store of Oscar W. ;
J:ick"l, at H6 Third aveuue, this j
city, was dlicovered today.
UASOMSR WIOI HAW.
Oarrlson ft Olbson saw all woodi
to gage. Office Black 1671. HoirA
Black 171.
OLIVER
VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
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l'or an Xmai Olfu Special Cash
' price for ten days on OIJVElt TVI'K-
WKTKKH for an Tnias gift.
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COS. FRANK,
Local Aswnt.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Matnple room In cuitiieetmn located la
lli gl.tcr mug., vmwmcwr ri.
Oik snd 7th' Eutie. Or
Fhooa MaIk oa
VINCENT
RESTAURANT
Meals aO all Hours
20c and up
Pnone Black 1557 West Ei.hth Si