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i 1 THK BCGlOm DULY GCD. THURSDAY. MNTAKY . W ft 50 doz. New While vVaists Big Values tX Clearance Salt Prices $1.50 'Whits Waists for S1.C0 C2.C0 White Waists tor $1.50 $3.50 White Waists for. . . $2.50o The.- waists are all a !Mi3 styles in fact, came by freight onlv a few days ago. Made of flno India llnon, trim moil in htco, embroidery and Insertion; all long sleeves. Wi! bought these waists months ago and had thim made il duiun-i the dull season. By doing this Wl. ,;t t hciii about iio pt-r cent lc.ua than usual. Make vim r' sr-lections at once, as when they ara gone we cannot replace them to sell at these low prices TT " ' .... I - . . . . a A itiift I f - I Am-mm ttfTTT m T t I """' ' - V Ladies' and Children's Coats Now One-Half Price $3.50 Silk Neck Scarfs, Special Price Each $1.65 Come in a big range of colors for party and evening wear Little Things at Little Prices at FRIENDLY'S 7 SDoois Custer's Silk Lustre Thread, either black or White, 25c Large Cube Pins, assorted, cube, 8c Favorite Safety Pins, the card, 3c Wire Hair Pins, 2 packages for Cc Common Pins, two papers for 5c Plain Hooks and Eyes, 6 cards, 5c 7 spools Clark's Lustre Thread, 25c 10?, Hook-on Hose Supporters, 25c Toe iif;ck-on -.:se Supporters, 15c Mnif dozen Bono Hair Pins for 15c ;;.;. 7c 0.MT nam. C'A'r., d07. 25c Fcrrs Coilv Belt, oach, cr.lv 2M Jtc ..a Skirl arJ W.iist Sup. 25c I0o Bone Bodkins now only, each. Lrr.o Seconds Dress Shield';, pr, 10s Knit Shawls, Hoods, Fascinators and Scarfs at Clearance Sale Prices REMNANT3 Hundreds of Remnants, including all kinds vh rd goods, this season'.", selling at just 20O Outing Flannel Night Gowns at a sav ing of 20c to 1 1. fill on every garment; with or without collars, high or low neck. HALF-PRICE Flannel Night Gowns $1.00 Gowns, Sale Price 78c $1.25 Gowns, Sale Price S3: $1.50 Gowns, Sale Price SI. 20 $2.00 Gowns, Sale Price'. . . .$1.65 $2.50 Gowns, Sale Price. . . .51.95 Flannel Night Gowns ' si.oo Gowns, Sale prico 78c S1.25 Gowns Sale Price. 98c S1.50 Gowns, Sale Price $1.20 $2.00 Gowrs, Sale Price. S9"l$" S2.5f '3owr.s, Sale Price $1.95 UP FACES PROBffl THAI CnUSESMIETY How to Feed and Care for Two Hundred Thousand Destitute CITY NEWS O Ot ; Eagles minstrels Thurty and Friday night. January 28 and 29. tickets for reserved Eagles' JUn- ,:?-ra W!v.n? St., Sole Agents for Kabo and Ncrr.o Corsets Moneybak Silks, Wavne Knit Hosiery, Munsinj Underwear, Dent Gloves, : personal ij H. fl. ltolili 1h at Kiilem for a few days. j J. V. Heed returned to HIr.u Itlver yoslirday. i Aiioruoy I,. M. Travis has relum ed from Calvin. .!. ( .Morss. of C.ilfngo Grove, was 111 Lug .tin1 t'ldny. .1. I'. .Vlller. of Vid.i. spent lust I liii;h l;i the city. ' j K. Howe ws ii Hinge pnssonge.r for: ma t tits morning. , , J. uengi r and 1.. r. havaiie, o. sn- Itin. iv'e, in the city. lug's stag' will e e'.m n- Pull Creek, when' .id on a log drive. he ; N'otl, o. To tl.e subscribers of the Y. M. C. A. liuilding fund; All tltti' have not niailu payment of the fir-t install ment of their subscription will please do so at once as the same is now duo and needed hv the association. jii K. L. CIlAUHEltS, Secretary. DIED John Hall and Itlley I'relver, who lileaded guilty In the circuit court at Klamath Falls, to the charge of rib bing tho Klnninth County bank on Miliary lb, were sentenced to the penlteiitinry yesterday by Judge Xo- '' In L.o hospital at Hurrlsburg at tile hour of 10:30 o'clock this morning, A.m. Charles K. Kouipp, oi Eugene. Tile remains will be brought here toniglu and the funeral will be held at the family residence on West Hixih sti-eii, between Willamette and Olive, to:;iorraw atternoo.l at 1 : ;H, o'clock, Willi mteluieul ti:; the i. O. O. F. cemetery. A' sketch of her life . .11 appear inier 1:1 these columns. W. C. Harbour returned today from. a biismo-iK trip to Hoschlirg. Mrs. J. 1). Ilucll returned lnuue to day irom :t short trip south. Mr:. Einnin Best, of Collage drove, Ih vP- ting In E.nene a few dais. A. II. Iliuksou returned this noon from a t:inb.r-c:-ulstlig trip south. A. . V, -id n-4 was a passeii.ic l'o' M:tlii (.n th iMMi train toii iv f il l .-v.;i ii. the well-kr.owu r- '-'i'l tl-i, li"-. Is M 111.' -;ty. I-V SltiM-ne, tile ufj st met mini, ! 1 .'..!; ia--.iii i ! on inis.i: ,-t to- serve ten yeiirs and T'ney will he ro- l!Lr.; rrz.t.z: .Jll.fca; Williams iuuluu Pile Oiutmeii fill cure blind, bleeding and Ucuim ti it u-rm,u .,r iir.vi.-p in uiiiu, nan le ' the -ri over nluh't. ' ' i Prelver five Pitt .Mrs. l'lihl mill child went to Tort- 'J1'"' ,0 I1 "ultentinry without pllea. H absorbs the tumors, allay, laud today mi a visit. 'delay. Hall, the. ,lder man, was cvi-' ,,,.,.,. . ,.,. ,.IU ,,. ; iieuuy me iciKti-r i:i thu nffuii-;- - I . , . -jb-oi iiii,iu..t lenel. vinmms ii "vT-'S" i ' $11)0 - .-.I) ni-ovb'.etl f;.;- '" Ointment is prepared loi : road ;n;!l ; tf In n -'""lo yar. th Pilea ami itciiiiig ot the private pans I enmity irt Iris glve i l):oigl: s conn- auiu b liiu uruc d. ... . I ty the b.ggest boost the greatest ul i.uu. Williams Mm t l 'prestige in Its history, sn:-- the Ite- ; view. A complete out fir ef modern enipv H. VI., d iv. Juii.-i Iless. Ii Is la lilt.' S. I'. V UO" I I miu'r.. 'atlii iifi--n.( up fi-uiu : nil en Imsl- 10 ; road building niaehieei v Is to lie riurrhased at an early date and nlaced i.' the hu;;d. of ("impe'.ent ni.'n for 'i rt'llon (Miring the entire -si-asnu. Tb- c-iUi-i will co-operate wllh the s, r,-v;il re:i,l district-! of the c-iuntv In leiiMlng g. ud mads. l-''ll SAI.K 'riniht-i- i-lnlm. H.wmi, eou ft. i nun- in, in iMitlsiua i'. ii. s,.,. ii i; ra,-iln- Ki.-r-tiu.il Kn. rau.v. j:.-, l'i g 1 IU----I Iny Itrime, Jan. 2!. Italy Is confront ed with the great problem of caring for 200,0hii persons made homeless by the earihciuake last month in Sic ily and Calabria, who have dispersed in great nuiiibers. not only in the in terior of their native provinces, but have gone to Naples in other large cities of the country. It is estimated that it is costing over $100,000 per day to provide the simplest necessi ties, which neither International char ity nor the slate can long bear. Fur thermore, the bestowal of charity is having an ill effect upon the lower classes and many disorders are re ported as a result. .More Shocks Are I-VIt Constnntinopie, Jan. 21. An of ficial dispatch says six hundred houses were destroyed by an earth quake yesterday at Phonea, near Smyrna. The shocks continue and the people are seekrug refuge in the mountains. CITY TREASURERSHIP ' iN SAME CONDITION TODAY AS YESTERDAY Eeisner Still Holds the Eooks and Money Suit May Coon Ee Commenced The city treasurer sttualion is to day just, as it was yeatorday. For mer Treasurer Jteisnt'T .still has the byoks and tho money ivfufsos to lv? Them ui and J." J. Walton, the uov. ly-t U'cn d t;va:uii'ei has ihe of fice, hut lunhiiii,' to do. Acting City Attorney l'ipts stated this afternoon tliat if Kelsnor's attorneys do not do somrihinij to brini tho matter to a h';d immediately he will begin suit in behi'lf of the c.'.ty to see whether tUfisiiu in h: or out. Mr. I-Mpes says then; ) court decisions on such cases both ays, and made the re mark that "when judges disasree what are the Sawyers sot tig to do?" Mr. Pipes says Iteisner was legally removed and Attorneys Woodcock and Hardy say he is not. The latter claim that previous notice of removal is necessary whether the charter pro vides for it or not. EVANGELIST MARTIN DISCUSSES BAPTISM Exchange seats at oox o'Qpt strels. Tracev's Escape" at the Lyric the ,0 next" Friday and Saturday. Good i program for tonight. -i I Q The East Eugene A . X,. I. L. n meet tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hall. ti,0 river nt three o'clock this af- ternoou registered HVi feet above )(,- water mark and was rising very slowly. The Aloha theatre will open to the public tomorrow night. ' This is one of the most attractive little places of amusement in the state. Mrs. Charles Stark was brought down on the train from Wendling last evening and placed in the Eugene hospital for treatment. The sewers are badly congested during this high water in the river and the street icnmmissioner and his force of men are unable to keep them flowing, in many cases Ihe water bub bling up through toilets and over flowing. The river was at a 14-foot stage this morning and seemed to be at a standstill at that time. The rain has fallen heavily since then, and there has been a slight rise during the day. The rainfall for the 24 hours ending at S o'clock this morning was .S2 of an inch. The annual banquet and business meeting of the First Baptist church will he held tonight. January 21, in the parlors of the church building, beginning promptly at 7 o'clock. Mu sic, by the orchestra, vocal and instVu niental solos. Members of the con gregation are expected to be present. The Y. V. S. C. E. or the Central Presbyterian church held its annual inci ting last night and ele'-ted offi cers .as follows: President, Miss Kate Iliinna; vice president. Miss Vesta Holt; secretary. .Miss Frances Young; treasurer, lioiiis Johnson; pianist, Miss McCortnack; corresponding sec retary, Miss Chase. Dr. D. A. Paine went to Salem to day as a member of the Eugene Com mercial Club cinmiitree appointed to fight the hill for creating a new coun-tv-out of portions of Lane and Doug las. E. S. Knife and J. M. Williams are the other members of the commit tee. Mr. Rolfe is already there and Mr. Williams will go down tomorrow. "Jack Frost" is reported to have played havoc with the small birds in this section of the state. A man by the name of Vanderpool reports that on a small creek about six miles north of Albany he found hundreds of birds in a bunch which appear to have been killed by the late cold weather or starved. Among the num ber were many bob-whites and qe.ai!. Herald. A. C. Woodcock Wont to Portland tod iy to secure a stalMon to replace Eaton Uansanie, the English Shire, which died last summer. The animal belonged to a company (if farmers cons-.isring of Mr. Woodcock, 1. X. Kilwurds, T. B. Davidson, C. M. Young. E. E. Awbrey and L. C. Vitus. He wns bought from A. C. Uubv and when he died Mr. Ruby agreed to re place him with a-otber one. Little Soldier&o In your blood are the minions of corpuscles that defend you against disease. To make and keep these little soldiers healthy and strong,-is simply to make and keep the blood of the right quality and quantity. This is just what Hood's Sarsnparilla does it helps the little, soldiers in your blood to fight disease for you. It cures scrofula, eczema, erantiona catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous! ness, dyspepsia, general debility, acd builds itp the whole system. Fun and music at Eugles' minstrels January 28 and 2D. Eagles' minstrels Thursday and Friday night, Jayuary 28 and 29. ed JEM V" r tiv ""in or ifj "'C"U1 (I, , I. mesa cacka.T-'i 1. - '"ft. SVStnm - Pains inu . "id too t inilliJT j will cure vinupaiij, t& Eagles' -I' l'iday B;,j' ON FOR FULL PARTICUI LOOK UP YORAN'S SHOE The Store that Sails Gao: 'nrtiti.tttttttiifitit(iinritoMij4, .i,,,,,,,,,,,, i,,,.,, Odds and M I1 i-'ni: sau: i-;ik,i-i- iil.-n: im,ih-i-i !- v:u. A'l, lr lllli M. i-.i h -. in , Mr-'. t)'Hi-i.-n. who served P.ew U- t':t ,m tl ill.- i-essiiilh 'ill IMtMt. : d In.!- .ion a hii'im vcr ol i:e!ili-n i;.-ii- tin olo-s-tlver and ai'oiua is h -a y .mi bey it." . . aim- v -.-in I here iMtH'NS. Kills, tie- e,I In, me : i i i tnnii;;.!-. lip;ileltin i-llt to Salem in wlll go le Pint- Mtu-ret'i .day fr,-. i cumitv of the 'ai-iric enul .'I't'l-Jli ( o.iiii.-inv. iii--t Ii In no. .'i rroni tiu- s i".t!i. iisie T,. ;;"i..,. arriv.-il lien- umm fi-.Mir Port land to visit C. Iluuli. s and .Mvii. -'..ha !av iv. I t l.ie-l o.i b T. II I ir, r, 1 u, liuti tn i 1.. I'le-'r c J t.e ' I-.-.-. . i-. it this Mrs. Hun-. . Sheriff !1:m-i Mown ret iirn.-i! on the iuhiii t-u'n today frum a tri to tho southern portion of ihe county. K. J. Kiser. editor of ti e Ashliud lti-cord. was in Ktigene xesti-r.lav on hla way hotae from Salem and Port- i-trels. land. M. Wray and wife, after a visit with their son. It. It. Wray. In Eu gene, went to Stlverton today to visit tithe rreluttves. J. N. Lindsay, of Creswell. gave u;., his trip north and left on this luorn The first bill tn be p.-i liouiH at tills fcssUii! n-.-s Introdui- by Ilea:'., of Lane. Ii was II. It. so reiiulrini; written contrn.ts betw.ei r.-n! e.tiite owners and linkers be fore they run maintain suit for com missions for the sale of property. In. Tl'e l'-1 :-:lt 1 u o I e ii':V; i. ritlti li.:i:; I .-d doing all liie 1iitu- , d bv the- ''".'" I:1 ;'l'l M.l p. I ,1. 1VI- -!! r..i" o; lisl lllop.st las! I..-- ' . 1 --1 1 1 1 I ! a 1.,, '-ni io 111.' si ii-.li .n-u .- First he n, .rls iii to-,, it out riiiiii bos. and later oa l! ie givi-n a spin. All examination of a Mvrtle creek cougar's "innards" showed that it had feasted on soinbodv's hog jut previous to his sudden death. At t ,e revival service last night. Dr. Martin spoke upon t!-; subject of "Christian Baptism." The treat ment was in every way true to his torical testimony and the letter and spirit of the Vord of God. The elab orate proof offered by the evange list should In no way come short of producing an overwhelming con vieilon to every mind receptive of ,, I the .truth. Dr. Martin dees not lay a'-.y mure stres-s upon the command of baptism than nnon faith and tie-i r i.-..it:ijir, niul yet be In no way evades or aeologi;;.-? for the to u-ii-!-.- of the Mock upon this equally '.- " ! i . iMiiin!. n out. sii-iul tl :;i!' '' a nioment tf-at man-made .1 .!:-:. - .-a take tl:.- ;.;-.. (,f t..,,;.,. laid ,!i a in the llible, which is the ' ' .-.inn ,,; tho las: appeal as Paul tells, ,;ui(I, r!,r,,.M ;v;-i or man .n-ording to mv coi-.m.i-',. ,-sre r,- mr:;S, by Jesus Christ." ' ' ! cold.--, asthma and broneh-tij an 1 all Martin will use the subieet i ''omplalm-. tendina t.. .niisuinn- ituvices" for the theme this I . ' r'w"' :,r '! "-IM cherry Lester X. Phelps has begun suit in the circuit court against Delia Phelns for divorce. They were married at Westfield. Mns... on Mav 21. ISPS, tiiil have three minor children. Clif ford, jiged 14 years; Cani'lla. ttged 12. and l.osto.-, ag-d S. They -ire in the East with relatives, y;-, rihi'ns t-e-iiies at Seringfii'liL alvl rl-.r- i-lainiiff in Eu-'Ti'. "'lie pl:.'ntrf -ll- ie l.'S ;!);.. t.;.-- 'f.. .; -r! --1 hl-i) in ' '"'2 '.! i-'s .V n f"-- -.a-1 is -r1"-1.-: i,i li--,. wiia tii-.i. i' it, ,r. "We have picked cut a lo! o! things and cut the price: that they will go Pickls Castor, $2.oo .. Bon Bon Dish, $2.oo . Bon Bon Dish, $2.5o , Silver Syrup Pitcher, $: c-v . r 1 -T1 t r onver oara i ray, j3.oc Silver Creamer and Suga: Silver Coffee Pot, $7.o Silver Candelabra, $9.c Eight Day Gold Clock,! i i Get our prices on Gold nd Cut Glacs. Specia! prices on bcihii ' SEE WINDOW I,- Watts Jvel 4 A weodsaw enslno and centrl fuit.il pump are at work puiniiiiig the water out of the basement of the new I. o. tl. F. block. It i a task and may take a day to accomplish It. Fun and ...-.isii- at Eagle Jaannry and !i. minstr. Is List :iiuaei-Liiii-,K ,, v.. Mime iiiuuer lauus to sell, send Exchange tickets '.'Its nt b:x offk-e- for rcsei-v-nl Eagles' Mia. i..ui.iu una priee. I-i-i-,i piMl i tiai.la Hunk- Kindling. Ku-euo. Fan tinu mi .'unitary your de Kxchange tickets for reserved s t Imx office - Eagles' .Min- : trels. Wall paper at his reduction during reductions. Chambers Hardware Co ' 1 1 ' -V f yfji Scrutinise Th!s t. i R,i. o and you will aeo how safelv and profitably Its resources are In vested. They nre all quick as sets, ti. Can tw turned into cash Immediately If the ocea (jslon should nrlso. The EU GENE LOAN AND SAKVOS HANK in a si. lid instltiiti-T nt,,) gn.wlng MrioiKor Ptrry day. Having an n.-rawi here imat-s that jour n. tie 1a an s:if. as If It were j,; ihe tita-un -,t Washington. 'O k-J'V":l,'Sl '""'strels T!ii;n, !v , Hlday night. Jniiuary 2s ami 2!i. The C.la.-K-r's census shows Mood Itlver s population lo be 2.313. UILDKKX WHO AUK SICKLY Mathers lu, value their own eotn .ort and the welfare of their chil dren, should never he without a box of Mother liray s Sweet Powders for I iiildren, for use throughout the ; ason They H , k lip Colds. Cure f.-Mrish!u. tvSipatlon. Teething liisor, lers. Headac.?- and otomaeh -V- A' hoUI 1y dn,S "ores, - Dan t accept any substitute ' ,r-'! Package will he sent FREE to any mother who w"l address Allen s luii.sij. i fey. V Y tne s UOS)).1 Dr. "Satan's evening and without douht ail wholn,l.e lor aK's.inaintatned ati e.-itah attend will receive a most uplifting 1 l:fn'''1 fnnt-ition as a . tandnrd message. j cough remedy. It contains no op- Do not ' forget the magnificent'1""1 '"' ''''"'".f'll drurs ard can he song service given nt the beginning j',v,vl safely to children. Trice of eac'i meeting and come prepared f ' '"'' S"''' h5' ''nn Pr,'fi Co.. Wll- ,ja.:. ..i.K vo. nroi.s.. l leveluud. O Vh- First National Bunk basement a the only o-ie in the business dis-rli-t that is not flooded. The recent x'eT-.s.ve repair to the basemat eem to have been effective along this u.io evening. it promptly at 7:30 this Correspondent. ! , WAMT HATPINS 0MLY TEN INCHES LONG1 I tomjimtityw. Capsules o:"- I he Eugene Loan and Savings Banc '.VI'IMI. VI1 St irTl.rS. -J.V(HM. Kir.iiLisni-.i jMua. A POSITIVE CURL IwlnJ,n;ii: c rT , ytT ' iht , w A..,: . t. ,.,3 i!:;-i. MO C7S HO t A .' r- tje'-.'v .. rTI)., , ,i; , 1 I nnvoMti mM , THE SAKTAL-PEPS1H CO. Btltetamalu, Otatra. That any one who is hired to eircti- ' T late a petition on Initiative and refer-1 X enduni slmll be guilty of a mis.li- X meanor as well as a man who hired' bun is the penalty carried in one ' J measure introduced in the legislature ysterday. In line with tile since me.-.snre is one making It a tuis.le- i -earn-.,- n,:,j(e s pl'-lge while en;- iii-!ate for the legislature. Should ;h s.. : -1., 1-,.,-i.in,. laws, they ' oulj s. rioii.-ly impair the effect of the di- reel pr.tnarv law. A bill is nn.- i .ler c iiisidoi atlon which prohibits a! woman f rjju using a hattiin mor 1 than ten inches long. Other bills In-i tro,lui-'d are for the creation of a state fire niarshi': creation of an insurance departeS-nt : for the estab lishtnetu (.r normal schools In p,.i-- prepared by the conse - ussion pronosinir a w.-.t,.- code; nrovidlni: for a "ch!lilren" ,,i . . j Kmuml in Portland and for the 'a:: , niH-ess;iry tn establish it. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Appetite Bad, Head Eeavy, StomacuSoar, A gnnernl fcling Pf l,cin(, tire,i 1 woruout-nat for business or thai duties or pleasures of life. Is that the Way You Feci t If it is. yn should know that the fumous tonic Uxntire, Exchange ttckois seats at oox office streis. Lane Family Medicine (called also Lane's Tea) tor reserved-' Eagles' Mis; Kxchange tickets seats at box otfict-atrels. for reserved Eagles' Min- ,, r ', """" siinien-jsswi,,,., fen l..t m ike, Ufc en,'., Table. All dnig-imj Fii i, .,. pre- com- and ti kk-lsJt'-'StJx ever v:Su RUSSELL H. C0! cf Phikde!p'a;a, Lectur Acrescf T-tis is a conservative statement. V.'itw liai-Ies A. )jllmi f,,,.,,,,.,. (-,. f ,. So to Ilai-pei- Ki-s., said in part:-. "I regard Us" adelpiiiii. !ls .1,,,. ,!....- ' . . . :.. .I...N ,. - " - i;ri-iues mail in linrpers Weekly, of Vou- V...-I. caiil: "1' fc tiotliiii lin( aig (I(.(.ds wjth ,.. III. l-eei- , ,hl. , ,u,a st.U(.s I)(m. .Albert 11. Siniili, i i,i.s bii.Ki-nphv of Oinf .jomvell, the niitlior, lias written nineteen M Have ltutl a sale evnul,,,,, i i....,l HmlN' llll.ssell II. Cotmvll. oliilnnlln-rilii-t. is !' 'I a university of i,r thousand studeiits. Ih '' -- - - .'.....in nan Hospital, liealir.s tucivc i . "e is finin,,.,. f 1U, o,.,,!,,,,,., ,,. ciil " Fj licei,,,.,, , y ,,. tll.r jiyl,s f(,r un-iriitf. Kussell Ii. .Council, the preucU". l"if' f e-tn.it ngr,.Kll,iI1 , AllM.;iril. Itusse II H. (-.......i a .lli' m l world, whirl, siatenunt call be snsfidmi! !'.',''"."' ,1,r'!1"s-- "Acres of Diamond-" " f ndre-1 t11(.s.. e has b ,,, mUlr? "tlier Hum ltvii,. .Mr. (,iiiitt..ii 1?.... i ..... ..-..llfi' i.r , ,. mvn in ine leciurc i..- e I as delivered l.ei-e and ;,b,d nen.-ly seven fc MM rial trains are run to Conwell lectures erf k. single atti-aeti,,,, i ,ho L.Mtfd States. J h;,s w'" iiitimntely associated nlth' U iiilliors and statesmen hotli In America ami 1 f ii . s mis week. At ihe Central PresbyteriJ Saturday ITven:nj, Tickets with reserved seat pri;: Sto'O $1.00. BUCEEL COwRSE TijC 14 including this e, $2.00, with reser;w Reserve your scats early, as thf-J'l Ccr,v?H may nter visit Eug' II V ! i m difficult to secure W'u as.