TWELVl
Eupeni-Aee':ts Warner's P
i Ki i iis Sfrnn? Saks
Big Sile of Waist y
Beautiful Lm?rQe
23j 1 S. R Friendly, Tfae Leading Store W
Pure Silk IVtessaHne.Black, Blue, Grev, Cream. $5.00 at $3.98
Children's' Summer
I Poplin. Pink, Blue, White and Also
Children's Rompers, 65c values at 50c. 50c values at 39c
Ladies Summer Underskirts will be sold at 50 cents each
25c Bath Towel at 19c. 25: and 35e White Goods at '19;
Chldren's and Misses Hose, seconds, 25c val. at 2 pi for 25c
;
PERGONALS 1
" I'
. MMIM1 t
" " W. H. Hyland, of LowelU Is In the
' J.. R. Medea was In the city from
' Mohawk today. - I
P. A. Young, of Albany, was In
the city over night.
, N. H.- Warren, of Waltorvllle, was
in (ha city ovor night.
Geo. Young, of Junction City, was
in Kugene over night. Clifford Edwards and wife are inously 111 from an attack of Brlght's
II las Maude Lewla, of Mohawk, la the city from the McKenile valley j disease, but is now rapidly improv
reglstercd at. tne Osburn. , '" fur a few dayI. ig, returned to her home today.
IS. K. Benedict and wlfd arrived r. d. Calkins arrived last night' Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, of Prairie
kut from Acme last night. fr0m a visit with his son Judge Cal-jClty, after a visit at the home of B.
L. N. Honey Ib able to he at work 4in8i ot Ashland. E. Bray and wire in Eugene, and af-
agaln after a severe lllnesB,. j junn Hampton went to Cottage, tor having attended the grand lodge
Gordon Moores la up from Port-
land . visiting student friends.
Hobert Vaughan, of Waltervllle,:
was In the city on business today. I
misn jubi muurmiuuu urnvou up
from Junction City this afternoon
Mlsa Winifred Wilson, of The
ttaUe, la registered at the Osburn.
, J. W. Ilrunur and J. B. Casey, of
AuhlHnd, nr In the city on business.
li. C, DUnton and wife, ot Molalla,
Or., are In the city for a few days. -
;. Jck Milne and wife, of Corvallla,
4r la tbe city to see the ball games.
. c N. Jcnseo, or Forest City, la.,
. ao ftrrlvul In Eugene yesterday.
L). C. EJsnian, of Carroll. Neb.,
' wall an, arrival in Eugene lost ulgut.
Ooo. B. Wftlcott, ot the Oregon
Kaatorj), Is tc the city for a duy or
T. K. Martin and wife, of llurrla
nrg, ro In the city for a duy ot
SORBET
t
Every pair
:." guaranteed.
The News that Pleases
We h -VQ iiist jrcccivcd aiiDthcr large shipment of
. sample s.io.'s which wc put on. sale at Less
i s" Than Wholesale Cost
. ; 4tm.,- .'..'.
' ii,..,
Come and Make Us Prove It
Men's Wine Oxfords, $5.00 values at S2.93
Men's Mule Skin Shoes. $3.50 values at S 1 .98
Men's Canvas Shoes. $2.50 values at SI. 6 5
Men's Work Shoes, $3.50 values at SI .95
Women's Patent Button Oxfords. $4.00 values at S2.65
Wcmen's Tan Oxfords. $3.50 values at S2.45
Wcmcn's Canvas Oxfords, $2.50 values at SI, 3 5
Women's Patent Oxfords. $6.00 values at S3. 1 5
Misses' Scuff er Shoes, $2.50 values at SI. 6 9
Misses' Tan Oxfords. $2.50 values at SI. 85
Boys' School Shoes S2.50 value's at SI .85
Dodge Pept Store
8ih and Olive Sts.
- strcof r.nd R-d pcrn Corsets,
aai Coats, Chiizc at
All Lh;i TVibrd. vilu3 $2.53 at $1 .93
. . '' A. a SSS . S
Waists, alt Sizes. Values $ I .o at al .Zt?
Coats at One-Half
Mrs. J. M. Kitchen arrived home
. 1. .. . . 1 .. r . . 1,-1
sy -
J. S. Milne, a Cottage, Orove real
estate dealer, was la Eugene over
night. . ' , A .
Mrs. C. F. Hurlhurt arrived up
from Junction City on the. afternoon
train today. '
Professor W. J. Hooker arrived
down from ' Creswell on the noon
1 trnl ntoday. I
. Attorney Fi H. Oreeman return-'
I ml thin nrtnrnnon frnni a business trin
o Brownsville. I
Grove this afternoon to - visit his
mother over Sunday.
MlB8 Effte phipps, of Medford, ujjwho has been spending the past few
visiting a few days at the home of ' days In this" city in an effort to se-
Mrs. H. Hendershutt. .
Jerome Sweaney left on the noon
train today for Seattle to be gone
two or three weeks.
C. H. Pillion arrived here last
night from Coob Bay and will be In
1 lue city tor a rew aays.
MIbb Winifred Wilson, a student at
St. Helen's hall in Portland, 1b here
visiting Miss Leslie Emmons,
P. Nelson and family, of Forest
City, I jwa, were arrivals In Eu
geim j ...' Mill' may locate here.
Mrs. Jerome" SuilUi ' and three
children left today for Pleasant Val
ley Or., where they will visit rela
tives. - '
- J. I. Jones and children arrived
down from Cottage Orove this after-
noon to attend the funeral of Mr.
Roberts,
Fielder Jones, the famous baseball
nluyer, who has retired and Is living
I In Portland, Is In Eugene. He la
I coach for the O. A. C. team.
niuriia vtuiuoiaii, oi l uriiuuu, iur
merly of Eugene; was here today be
taweun trains, on his way home from
California.
Misses Helen Hydo, Ariel M. Ew
Ing, Frances Huston and Winifred
Williams, of Corriillls, are In the city
attending the baseball games. '
Mrs. James Conloy, formerly of
Wolser. Idaho, but now residing at
Sngluaw, la spending the day iu Eu
geno with her mother, Mrs. J. 8. Jett.
and sister, Mra. F. Thomllnson.
Mrs. King, of Burns, after a vlsilt
with Mrs. tlrace l.ampshlre In Eu
gene, left tor home today. She at
tended the grand assembly of Re
beknhs. C. C. Canter, of Dallas, took his
father, V. M. Canter, to Harrlsburg
today, the latter having taken sick
while attending the grand lodge of
Eugene, Oregon
THZ WOB
Gossard front Lacing and
K of Regular Price
Price. Come in
in Tea Colors
Odd Fellows.
DnaaknM DaHloBf' Uf, Q
Harden and daughter left for their
home at Eugene this morning after
a brier visit at tne nome or nev. ana
Mrs. J. M- McConnell. In this city.
, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hutchinson came
up from Portland to visit their son,
O. 8. Hutchinson, for a short time.
u. rrea Appiegai reiurnea io nis
farm at Yoncalla today.
Mrs. Frank Thomllnson, of-Lraie,
Or., daughter of Mrs. J. 8. Jett, who
was called to the bed-side of her lit
tie sister. Ceclle. who has been Berl
of Odd Fellows, left for home today.
Rosebure News: John H. Hartog.
oure the position or puDlictty man-
ager of the Koseburg commercial
Club, left for Eugene, Portland and
omer northern points mis ariernoon.
Sneaking to a News representative
just prior to leaving town, the gen-
iieman s&ia mat ne nau ten tue mai-
ter or collecting tne necessary tunas
In the hands of a committee, believ
Ing that tbey will be able to secure
ample subscriptions to carry on the
publicity work another year.
Chllilivu Who Are ftl-kly. "
Mothers who value their own com-
fort and the welfare of .their children
should never be without a box o,f
Mother. Gray'B Sweet Powders for
Children, for use throughout the sea-
son. They Break up ColdB, cure
Feverlshness. Constipation, Teething
Disorders, Headache and Stomach
troubles. These Powders Never Full.
Sold by all drug stores, 25 cents.
Don't accept any substitute. A trial
package will be sent FREE to any
mother who will address Allen S.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
M. W. A. V
A
Meeting Monday night. 4
May 23, in Griffin's ball. Every
Moilern Woodman should be
on hnnd. Lunch served, lm-
purtant business. 11)2 3
A KainonN Health llulllT.
A medicine that will cleanse the
bowels and put them in condition to
do their proper work unaided will do
more than anything else to preserve
health and strength. Such a medi
cine is the tonic laxative herb tea,
lean's Family Medicine. Get a 26c
package todny at any druggist's or
dealer's. No matter what you have
trlej before, try this famous herb tea.
CALL FOU COVNTY -WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given that all of
I Lane County warrants prior to Regis
ter No. S363, registered on May 10.
i 1910, will be paid on being presented
at my office ou May 20, 1910. Inter
est will cease on that dav.
R. E. EASTLAND.
! Treas. Lane Co:
Eugene, Oreeon, May IT, 1910.
DINNER SET
Given Away In Our Patron
h:k.k: h:kk:
HOUR MINUTE SECOND
. How each patron will have
nn opportunity to sciure a
handsome lUnner Set FREE
at the Hell theatre.
In our theatre. In s con
rplruotm place, a large
clock which will lie wound up
and allowed to run down.
The one guessing nearest the
time the clock stops will be
presented with a handsome
dinner set of fifty pieces.
Contest will open Monday,
May SSrd. and a guessing
coupon will be given with ev
ery ud mission ticket.
llK.l.f, TIIKATKK
Minion rictuiv. Change lHllye
1
Golden Star Furniture Polish will I
mak your furniture new. J. w. I
lays lurnlture Co. ' m24
I
DAILY OtJMtP, BATPHDAT,"
INDIAN NOBLE
BARRED FROM HOTELS
Hindu Who Graduated at Uni-,-
versity of Oregon Has
Nowhere to Sleep
. (Chicago Tribune.)
Fort Collins, Colo. To he 11 rneo.
out of every hotel in the city, rerusea
even 8o much as a place to lay his
head and compelled to spend a night
wandering; about the streets of Fort
Collins, dodging in dorrways lor snei-
ter to keep from freezing 'a
unpleasant experience 01 .-
Charam Slnha, a descendant of a
prince of Allahabad, India.
I Mr. Sinha is a man of rare educa-
tionnl attainments, being the master.
of half a dozen languages and has capactv as special agent for the
been awarded his master's degree not Vnileft states before The Hague ar
only by a university In his native Djtratlon court in the matters In dis
counts, but by the University of Ore- pute between this country andGreat
gon as well. In spite of all this, and uair, on the fisheries question. No
the further fact that he bore letters bo(ly nere doubts that there will be
of recommendation from his 'profes- a meeting between Mr. Roosevelt and
sors and from the governor of Ore- tne New York Senator In Europe pri
gon, stating who he was, the Fort or t0 tne departure of the ex-presi-Collins
hotel keepers, because of his dent for the United States,
color, refused to admit him. believing politicians here assume that Mr.
htm a negro. Just how they came, RO06eVelt will welcome the opportu
to reach this conclusion is difficult, ty to" discuss with Mr. Root the po
to understand, as, beyond his color,' itjca, situation in New York state,
Mr. Sinha's features are directly the mt0 wnicrj he will step, so to speak,
opposite of those of a negro, his hair.wnen n6 6ets f00t on American soil,
being straight, lips thin and nose
sharp. . . . .
Mr. Sinha, In speaking of his expe
rience In this country, said:
"I have been in America for three
years and took my master's degree
at the Oregon University and agricul
tural college last June. I have al-
ways been treated with the greatest
hospitality In the United States, and out on a fly to first and Reed struck
last night was the first time I have out. Reiben was given first when
ever been refused a room at a hotel, hit by the pitcher, and in the mean
I was afraid last sight of suffering time Keens had stolen second and
disgrace by being arrested for a bur- third. Then came the untimely err
glar. as my action In hiding in door- ror. The bail was thrown to second
ways to keep from the cold must to catch Reiben, but it shot past and
have been suepioious. Had I written Reiben followed Keen over the
President D. O. Eylesworth that I plate, scoring two for O. A. C, and
was coming to visit his college, I the game was over,
would have been taken care of, but
I never dreamed of being refused a Afternoon Game Won by-O. A. C.
room in a hotel. My business In this Th iiiamnnn same was also won
country is to study agricultural imeth-
ods, particularly farm machinery and
"' "" ' am on my way nome
to India, where I expect to put in
practice what I have learned In this
progressive western country."
: : : !
Don't wait for light days to nave,
your glasses fitted. We can do your ,
work to yonr entire satiBfactlon any j
kind of a day. Watts' Optical Far-
lora. j
Excursion Rates lo the East
During 1910 From all Points on the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
; 4srrw LINES, IN OREGON " ' ;
K - .iGjrfrTJPTrfi'M-r!'-" ... . RATES
Dhlcago $72.50
Council Illuffs 60 00
fhnaha ; $60!00
Kansas Citf ,W , $60.00
5t. Joseh $60.00
't. Paul ; $60.00
At. Paul, via Council Illuffs 3553 gg
Uinneaolls , direct , $60 00
Minneapolis,! via. Council Illuffs ?fil'an
Dnlnth, direct tfifion
Kuluth, via Conncil Illuffs $67 50
Ht. I,ouis ft 6 750
Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2(1, 17th "and aitli;
July Oth and 22dj August 8d; September 8th,
The ahove rates apply- from Portland only. From points
outh of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Portland, to
make through rate via Portland. One way throuo-h Cali
fornia, add $15.00 to the above rates.
,k ,! S 8 Provll"1 tor t'e Koln rp. Stop-overs within limits In
Jltncr direction. Final return limit three niontlia from date of sale
but not Inter than October Slst.
Inquire ot any S. P. Agent for more complete information.
WM. McMURRAY,
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON
Seasonable Goods at
QuackenbushsV
Screen Doors, , Lawn Mowers,
Wire Cloth. UwnJHose,
Tents, Garden Tools
82 East 9th St.,
Wall Paper and Painis
FRED LUBFORD, IT. Paint Man
Phone Red 5411. ,02 W-u STREET
MAT 1 1 0
ood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures all fcumors, catarrh and
,u,.matism. relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
- , nprvousneSS,
cures F"V""' ,.fQIvr
builds up tne wnuic ?""
Get lt todny m usual liquid J
cnocoiated tablets called Sarsaiaos.
, . .
CFNATOR ROOT
T ore MD CI IDflDP
STARTS FOR EUKUr't
;
N.ew York, May 21. Senator Ellhu
1Hot toAay Bniletl for Europe in nis.
OREGON BUNCOED OUT
OF GAME BY JONES
(Continued from Page One.) ;
nected happened. Keens had reached
first on a hit. Then Cooper went
by tne O. A. C. team by the score of
6 to 2. O. A. C. opened up the scor-
ng the first inning by putting one
run over. Pops walked and was sent
home by Keek's two-bagger. Three
raore were made )n the fifth and two
in the ninth, Pops clouting the ball
over the fence for a home run in the
last oanto. For Oregon two runs
were scored In the second inning,
Henkle and Clark being brought
home by Mcintosh's two-bagger.
Eugene. Oregon.
Ice Cream Free
WATER COOLERS, REFRIG
tHMiuna, rUnUH SHADE'S
.jr.unun runiMl I Urlt, HAW
MOCKSTPORCH RUGS, COAL
UIL AIMU UA3ULINE STOVEl
CAMP STOVES, TENTS, CAMP
5IUUL3, BLANKETS, CAMP
DISHES EVERYTHING FOP,
THE SEASON.
1887
CHAMBERS HARDWARE AND
522 WILLAMETTE STBEET
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORN EI fl-AT-LA W
8. F. 8K1PWOKTH, Aturney-at-l
office over Linn's Dru; 8 tor.
U BILYEU Attorney-at-law; offle
over Yoran's Shoe store, Eugene
Ore.
LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law;
rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
& Savings Bank building.
3. P. NESS Lawyer; rooms 14 and
15, Eugene Loan & Savings bank
-annex. - Phone Red 28S1.
H. E. HOLMQUIST Attorney
Building.
at-
L. M. TRAVIS, Atlomoy-at-iaw; of
t!cc over Eugene Loan & Savlngi
Rank, Eugene, Ore.
3. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law; offic
over Laraway't lewelrv store, 66f
Willamette street. Phone Black ,
2881'.
C. A. WINTERME1ER. Attorney-at-
law; land titles and probate spe- aASo INK WOOD
cialtlea. Office over Eugene Res' nnnnas: Milnlil
CiBLaie ttuu luveaiment w. R. A. MaltUB.
U. VERNON PARBONS Real prop
erty, probate and corporation law
State, federal anl land office prao
tice. Phone Main 61. Eugene, Or
GEORGE B. UUflRIS, Attorney-at-law;
office Hovey building, corn
er Eighth and Willamette trfc.ts,
rooms 1 and 2, uptsalra.
WOODCOCK & SMITH, Attorneys-at-law;
A. C. Woodcock and Richard
Shore Smith, office 18 West Ninth
St., Eugene, Or.
PAUL MERRILL, Attorney and
counsellor-at-law; rooms 8 and 10
McClung building, corner Bigots
and Willamette streets, Eugene,
Or. Telephone Rsd 1151.
f ESSE C. WELLS, lawyer; 481 Wil
lamette street, Eugene, Or. Give
special attention to tbe examina
tion of abstracts, drafting of wills,'
settling of estates, conveysncei
and collections. Also to air pen
sion matters. Phone Main 108.
WILLIAMS & beam, Attorneys-at-law;
J, M. Williams, h. E. Bean
'. Practice in all courts of the itat
.and before U.) S.. lanfl office. Of.
fleas 12; 13, 14 and 15, McClnni
building.
I. N. HARBAUGH, Attorney-at-law;
special attention given to divorces
and settlement of estates. Agent
for Continental Insurance Compa
ny. Room 5, First National Bam
bulldins, Eugene, ur
ARCHITKCT8.
T. G. 11RD, ARCHITECT, of many
years experience la San Francisco.
Now permanently located in the
Cherry building. Room 11. Plane
and specifications prepared for
.-elnforced concrete and steel
'",?.? all other kinds ol
bulldlags. tf.
Ji' o?KD A""ltect, 37 West 7th
t. Phone, Black 2682, Eugene, Or
PHYSICIANS AND SIRGEONH
C'nIi-,CiA.NX0N' M- Homeopathic
Physician Chronic diseases and
diseases of women and children a
.peclaity. Electric, Vibratory and
20K Vnr?atm?nt" "lce. u'te 06,
lil'J J 208 Wnlt Temple.
2 x'ain 60- Boards Hoffman
House. Phone Main 11. tt
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DNoH ih 8I"?LE.-0"lee roonT.
rIJ ind Oak, Phone Main 689.
Residence 627 Pearl, Phone BtaS
0"h5Asician MAVRER. Osteopathic
rea-e tv " t"rable ' ""eases
,.m!,,. ':'."?" nd children a
OSTEOPAlJ
WALLER t B
Waller Ml., 1
pathic phyililiii
Amerfmn bki,
Kirksvllle, Mo c
- and Wlll.m.ii. J
741. ResldtmJ
ana neo ilSl
' COTB
DAY & HENDEi
and em
ette and Stut(
W. T. GORDON I
atate ucenttd d
and resident j
streets. Pbwlf
MINlXOi
HERBERT LQ
- and expert sa
. In formation M
Investors. nt
porta on mltaa
Eugene, Ore.
T. A. ANDBJifl
Leave order! t
House, Ceminia
Phone Main ill
UMJOJ
LOCAL UM0S31
Brotherhood Cinl
era of Amerel
Thursday new
sharp, at tbelrW
ner Sth and
Visiting brouim
- to meet 'lffl
Pres., 0. 0.
CLARK ft ?AUJ
684, Planinl
race.
Work
Built.
8291.
Geueni
FurultW
L I. C4
181 1. 14
REISTRTlW4
I In the man" .",
I Martin Svarverua
.... .1
''known as Kalnw"
tlon to fcugei". -r
as the aine aW"
nn file IR
County Clerk of
lllt'reiinui "--t
block :i, lets 1.
6: lots K 12.
i T:.
2,; mi ,;
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IiIock ft. i"
Also nn "i"',r
-bounded us fol'f
-at the p
Heights. ti'IT",".;
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s. In ik. i0,m"
s. 0 .le :c mo--
southw-st.rly t1;
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Park: tnencr - , ,
.1614 f-'--'".nrn
the west ll"rV
feet; Ihejee l; .
feet; tin -nee ,.
feet to J-eutll
.el
.n(r': a. rys ruorj.
Ln ""-'i'-ms"
Jlomb, " Vi
NMle r.-i:im.n . i-J-Harvey
IeiisW"
mil- eeii. -ni: v .
T"nk" "'IK;
.filed . the n
the C'lrrnir.i , j
, Now. h": "'
I or l.efore in' .,
: 191 ft. and
I en non -I
WM he taken V
.iirnyer of tn "''j fi
tie forever I.""'"
same.
' t.
A. F. fAVl'ir-Jjul
, Attorney t I
j NOTtfE
Not lee l l'f?',w
I of Lnne i-"''fr"
V .".i. s PI. !
, Alfln.l tO P'f. M
;Bilmlnlstrnter'J.rJ
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