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MX , TM BUT! PMLt OVAMU, ' iATTHtDA Y, JA1T. 21. 1111 GR.EA 0,000 rnra i - 1 1(D B Of Women's R.eady-To-Wear Goods By the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Eugene, Oregon .'. It's not often that a man's clothing store gets into the woman's goods business, but we are into it now, but not with our consent, so we are going to maKe the selling of it short and sweet The facts are these: Our big Portland store put their foot in it last season by going into the ladies' goods business on a big scale. One season was plenty for them, and they are now going out of it just as fast c they went in. In order to dispose of the stocK quicKly it has been divided up among the branch Browns ville Woolen Mills stores, and our share is $10,000. All the instructions we have is to close it out quick regardless of cost and they will stand the loss, whatever it maybe. - - f-j'ifltCI We invite the public and friends of this store to a feast of bargains never before seen in Eugene. Remember, this store will not under any circumstances carry ladies' goods after this sale, or about February 10th. Any articles not sold at that time will be returned to the Portland store. Below are a few prices, taKen at random from the stock: Misses' and Women's Coats; some are old style, to be sure, but they are made from splen- (JO Cft did material, sold at $7.60 to $15; now piuU A good lot of better Coats and newer nn styles, sold up to $15.00; now vpJiUU Ladles' Coats that any one will bo proud to wear; handsome garments; sold for up to $20; (J7 Cfl now soiling for Jl iJU The beet Coats we show canu jo; iq8noq aq mou song; beautiful tailored garments, worth up to $20.00; now Rubberized and Slip-On Coats; very sty- (7 Cfl llsh garments; sold up to $15.00; now $10.00 Three hundred ladies' Waists, sold at CC $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; now DJU Women's Petticoats, sold at from $1.25 QC to $2.00; now 03U Several hundred Baby Roods; very pretty and handsome styles; sold at from 75 cents to OCn $2.50 each, now LoC One of the best assortments of Silk Petticoats ever shown; all colors and shades; f9 QC worth $0.50; now ipOi&U Two hundred girls' Dresses; good patterns and noat Btylcs; sold for up to $2.00; ' Cn . now selling at UUu A beautiful line of Infant Dresses; many of them hand embroidered; sold at from $1.50 M t( to $4.00; now ii) liUU Ladies' Tailor Suits; made from fine fabric and well tailored; sold at $15.00 and PQ OK $18.60; now tpJiUU Not many to choose from, but extra good Suits, including blue and black serges priced 01) CO to $20.00; now i iZiUU Two hundred Ladies' Suits; many of the best sellers shown this season; suit that we OIK 00 always sold at $25.00 to $30.00; now ij lUiUU Children's Flannel Night Gowns; sold at OQn 75 cents; now wJli Balance of our entire slock of Ladies' high grade Tailor Suits; sold up to $50.00; QOfl nn now selling for . ip&UiUU Silk Waists in abundance; just the kind every woman wants; sold at from $4.00 to ?9 7C $7.50; now JJil J We haye a bargain table, on which hundreds of garments are shown; possibly not all sizes in any one line, but just the goods -most people are looking for; most goods on this bargain table are worth from $1.50 up to $2.50, and you can fJQ have yo'.ir choice now for uUU This sensational sale of ladies' goods will positively end February 10th, or possibly sooner. Remember, the best bargains are to be had first Every one knows the location and reputation of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Store in Eugene, Oregon. BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE -- PHONE MAIN 267 591 WILLAMETTE STREET EUGENE OREGON CIVIC following la tlii report of the i-lvlcs romuilttco lit th Fortnightly Club on the work dono by Mm. faro lino llurtlolt Cinuo, municipal ex port: 1 There has been uch an awaken Iiik along civic llnea that scarcely a city remains lu I ho wliU t'nltcd Stales that care to tie out of fash ton long enough to Inqulro Into hot tor method of civic hourek.seplng. - Our own city la not behind In IIiIk niallnr. aa la ev idanctid by tlio work being dona by the. vnrloua clubt. There la In thla country an expert In civic matter a woman Mra. Caroline llartlll ('nine, a minister to municipalities. She visit eltle by request att alta them In llielr honaec leaning, The Korlulghlly club, beluic very much InloruatMl In hor work,' baa. through a committee, corresponded with bar aud received aoma pamph lela on aanltary aurveya of cltlea, re porla aim haa mucin after Invest lus tlon. which Klva In eoncla form her method of procedure. ThlnkliiK that the tillioiis of Ku Itena will he Interested aln In Mra. Crane a work, tha Fortnightly Club I reaenta thla report, rontpll. d by the committee troin the literature sent them, showing Just how Mra. Crane make her aanltary Insiievttow with tha rom-sp Hiding advice for rntml Ion of existing evlla. I In reviewing her work It will be evident thut our own cltlrens are not at all behind, either III their method of Investigation, or In their Ideaa aa to the routed!.- needed to collect wrong conditions, j lite a:ime work ban been begun by the Mnnlrliial League, the newa-j paper, the t iilveisliy and the van-, loiia cliiha and ni aauUailoiis that would hue cost n abuiit I3 If we had had the orvlo-a of municipal expert. Mra. Crane for Instance, j II only rcii'slu for ua to continue the good work, to unetirlh every un- aanltary condition, and Ihua com plete our city hmisocU-anlng. Then, havlnii learned bow In keep home, we aball be th belter prepared lo keep It clean. Mra. Crane'a ftret concern la the water aupply. It la Inter..! lug lo not how minutely ahe goe Into de talla to rilacover the beat way of treating thla moat vital uialter. No Pue but a woman, a thorouah houae keeper. would be able 10 aee the lit tle thing, the a I moat Inooneaquentta! flnwa lu tho vlly'a miuhliiory. Yet It la theae llllln thlniia I lull e want to know about wo cun aeo the InrKO tliliiKH ourMelvea. Tho hounekeeper knowa that It la I ho bit of food left to anoll the rcfrlKorutor, the unclean cookliiK iilemilla the unMiuillnry alnka or tlio filth In dark eornera, thut liiuke a placo unhenlthful aud until liiihlliiblo. The aource of aupply of the water la or eourae the Mint conaldemtlon, then tho reaervolra, mid then the plpea loading to and from them, their condition and tho renaon for the amno; the nweaalty of filtration If the wnter la contaminated above the Intake. Hhe looka at the typhoid atatlallca and the roporta of biologi cal examination! of the water and Juditca tho purity of the water ac cordiiiKly. A freiiueut bloloKlcal ex amination of the water la recom mended oapeclnlly In th aprliiK and fall. Kho alao inqulira lulu the ownerahlp and control of the water works, bellevlnR that the utmoat ef ficiency can only be obtained by clt ownerahlp and control by commla alou. to net mattvra of pulillc Inter eat out of the handa of polllliiana. ItrttliiaMO and Newrrnjco. I'nder thla head. Mra. t'rnne con demned In Krle, the cm ply Inn of rewaue Into a crock thai paioue tbroiiKh the city, aim sent I n a that a main tie built to carry auch ecwaac nod connect with the rest of the aew ai;e aiKtem. white the cr,-k be rhanaett fn.in a atronm ol filth and noxloim oiloi-a, Into a park. She be lieve (hat aewatt" diKiiitmil U not perfect mi!r n-ndenM cutlrelv hnruili.,i . liielillctlii tiefnro Ih'IU llMiiamed Into anv Innly of awter. Ktri'et Satiltatloii. Many thlna emtio under consid eration here, the kind of pavement and treatment peculiar to e.ii kind mul be atudleil The Warm -tiou of atre.t cleanlna la rii'nimucml hI, ihla hninK hovn am-cenfuHy used In Mra. I'rane'a own town. Kala hiiiiihi, Mich. Thta coiiKtuia In a,H't lux and acraplua' hv hand. Klunhlua of the lreet at tilaht la all iln.-iori , while aprluklliia before ae'pliiK in rulnoua lo aome pavementa. W'aate paper boee. the early removal of aeeplnaa, the education of the pub He to aaalal In keeplnn the aireete clean, and reulatlona for enfurcina Indlvlduala to do their ahare, Qr ttetna of conitdoraole Imimrtanco bat only a few. auch that Mr Crane haa mentioned uader thla O'ad. Thoae particularly lutereated la thla mat ter will obtain many Ideiia from read ing tho pnmpblela In full, t.nrlmuo Collection himI ItlapitNiil. Jul I waa noted, and moat Important of nil waR tho condition of the peo ple In auch plncea. Some very ahock- ir tnia wore rcKamcu aa a lieiillll Mint mid harmful conilltloua were meaKiire, 11 would appear of morel found, some to ho corrected by the Importance. Tho city iiinat decide Juvenile court, and a new ly entiioUfh Ita own method of dlapoaiil, whether ed Dentenllon Home for delinquent almplo Incineration, or reduction d,- and hoiueleaa children, pendlim upon tho aim of tho olty and ! Under hoKpltnla la BUKRealeil thai the mil ore of tho mirlmite. At anylKrlo needa a contnuloua dlaeaae hoa event, an expert aliould be conaulled pltnl and a hoapltnl or tent colony on thla aiibject, aa KiirbaKO that la, ' for advanced caaea of tiiberciilosla. the oritiinlc mutter, tho pnper and! Tho amoke niilannce. hoiialti prob rnna. and tho atreel aweepliiKa, lent and public health ndmlulRtra oiiKht to all brliiu lu a revenue, tlon each receive their share of at Anhea can be used for fllllnn In. .vitentlon. Biinllury limpix-lur aliould bo appolnt-l To conclude. Mra. Crano always ed to look Bfter manure piles uiid ' mentlona thnt tho need of money la other nulanncea around private i Klveti aa the reaaon for mnny wron" dwellltiK. . I fill condltlona. In Krle she finds MurkctM ami link erica. thnt the reason for this la toe low aa These are very thoroutthly Inspect-; aeaament on property. Thla condl ed, every evidence of rlcanllucaa tlon belna; dependent on politics ahe noted, every unsanitary condition bellevea thnt very little can be done mentioned the condltlona of tablea, toward remedying evlla until politics uteiialla. walla; the presence of anl- cense to rule In local affairs. She mala, doita, vnta, etc,. In bakerlea; la very confident that the cnmmla the proximity to mauure plica aud alon form of goverrtment with the uncovered garbage caua, fly breeders Initiative and referendum, Is the etc. hvery little thing cornea under beat method of obtaining the reform Mra. I'rane'a notea. Anionic other neceasary for the common welfare. niceties ahe mentloucd the tiao of , paraffined pnper wrappera for bread Milk Supply. The milk aupply, of course. Is nearly as Important aa good water. Thla la commonly looked lifter by thu health department, aa many prc caultoiia are noted here for obtaining pure clean milk, aa were mentioned In our own atate dairy convention, held here last month. Mra. Crane recommend that "certified" milk be demanded, which of course, would mean extraordinary care, would com MUX V.NTK1. No Man Over 4 A N'wl Apply. There'a the sign that's getting to be. a common thing In America. Corporations aro retiring men at 5t. They are not hiring nnr over V. A balded man often looka 10 years older than he Is. A man with gray hair always docs. It la now Important nowadays that a man look aa young aa he Is: It Is vastly Important thnt n mnn having more, but would also be worth more, a famllv dependent upon him should Meat Mipply. take care of hla hair. 'To be sure of sanitary conditions.; If vou have dandruff, get rid of 11 thete should be an Inspection of the;bv killing the germs slaughter bouses, a nte.it litKp.vilon ; I ( our hair Is falling out - stop It. otdinatice being nccej,.Hury to obtain1 If voir hair la turning gntv, don't this. In such an event, wo should h- Kllaldcd from citing diseased. III-' Juu'd or itn ,..ii,uo attltiitt's 1 School Sanitation. I'eder thla headiiK the heatlttg..' volitr.allon, I ! ;lt ;u cr. i-!.v.nliti-- .ui.l fire prott-tion of tho hnlM'tts Is looked after. Toilein, drlnUiK nips, comfort.-tble dek and chairs, saul- tntv erasers and even thing th u as- l! CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Mpimopnl Church II. S. Wilkinson. D. 1)., pastor. Sunday school at 9:4I" a. m.; preach ing til II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Kp worth Leagues at 6:16 p. m. The paslor will preach at both services. Kali-mount Christian Church Corner Knst Seventeenth street and loiuiuoia avenue, J. M. Morris, pas tor. lliblo school at -9:45 a. m.; communion nnd preaching at 11 a. ru.i subject, "What, the Angels Dc sired to Know." Kndenvor at 6:15 p. m.: preaching at 7:30 p. ra., sub ject, "Ood'e Answer to Man's Questions." ing worship at 11 a. m., sermon on 1 here Is a river the streams whereof shall make glad the city of our God." Yotlllff Pennle'a mulrnv c . 1 n . cvangellstlc service at 7:30 p. m., stio.ieci, "iiiere Keniaineth, Thern tore, a Rest to the People of God." I'niicd Krnngclicnl Church Corner Sixth and Ulnir streets, V I rblno, pastor. Sunchiv school nt 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. morning subject. "A Christian": evening "rina-o o ii ness to Save." Christ Inn Cliurrh J. S. McCallum, pastor. Dlble school at 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 . m and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The New Commandment": evening subject. "The Sect Every where Spoken Against." C. E. at 6:15 p. m., t SPRINGFIELD ; Mrs. Tom Ohlson. who has been visiting hor mother,, Mrs. Had Me Pherson for the past few weeks, left yesterday for her home west of En- Mrs. John Wlnzenrled nnd daugh ter. .Mrs. Joe Lommon. left Monday where Mr, ' " Mrs. Wni. Ebcrt. has been quite ill.' J . J Itrva n has ..i . j 7 ..' """ l-iuifu K new cur- muitlon a, s a. ,.; Sunday Vchoo, nl Is co "e M .oTe'C,h":,r0r ?" J1 4 a. in.: mornin nrnv., .na ... lo l,e ,h" 'test In the . .. '. l" it IS KltOWn n a nr.1.1 .o... I nlteil Norwegian Lutheran Church . VTTT K' 81 "h ,nd p,arl t reels, M. I . nommersnaoa, pastor. Sunday si-hool at 10 a. ni.; service at 10-45 a. m. St. Mary's Kpiscopal Church Corner Seventh mnA rtii... n tI e streets, I . K. Hammond, rector. Holy coin- Congregatlonnl Church W. II. linkerton. pastor. Morn ing service at 10:45 a. m.; evening service at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at :30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Family." sage last Saturday from his son-in-law, H. B. Lawrence, stnting that Mrs. Lawrence and the baby were both 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. An derson made hurried preparations nnd departed on tho afternoon train for Snn Francisco to assist in caring for her daughter. Word received froip there this wpok stated that the little hoy waa somewhat better, but Mrs. Lawrence was Btlll vorv ill. her temperature beint? very high, but the attending physician gave it as his opinion thnt Mrs. Lawrence will probably recover. Xews. A Xotro llnme Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the Joints, scaltia, lumbagos, backache. P&lns In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, write to her her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured of all then tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all suffer of climate being necessary. This era free. Tou cur yeotirself at home as thousads will testify no change simple discovery banishes uric add from the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity nnd tone to ih. -kn , . . . . -iivic o.iein. ii me anove in terests you. for proof, nddress Mrs. M. umSmers, Rox R, Notre name, In diana. ' Clnrke'a Onlse of the "Arabic" TO TIIK OR IK XT. 16.000 tons. fine, laree unusually steady ststa In rendering the sth.x'lroom Ktav v ai-te anv lime, There Is one sure remedy that will cure iheso misfortunes and aid you to remain voting. Parisian Sage, the great ll.ilr re storer is guaranteed to iicrmaiioutlv ' remove dandruff In two !,, or M'tir money back. Parisian Sage stops falling h.ftr It prevent the hair from turning sermon . CV""'"g Pray" a",! '"! H ! so " "nVru t , I ,l! ." 1 rVhninry 4 to April 1.1, 1!M I. sermon at . ;30 p. m. the picture. Z .'Ir".,0,. i Seventy-one , lava. ,Lln on'.v I4" and morn itfeitb n ' plainer ; and up. Including shore etciirsions. l -o. ,i ,, , valuable .!Junct'?oThe i tZh, fT? ''1."' -.,,1-, t- s. .1 in I .t ii lis . i s !:':n- . etc. I nliarl.n t.ZZ ! im.! n,(,r" "''ke Kniiik a Hall. 41 E. Ninth street, 'the.it a. ii. Sargent, minister Itiki. ... ..... ... . . . .. at in a ,; morning, erJ,. ..... ,.l'me "' "'V 'he name of ' ' 0 ' '-'".'"- -i,, l.l..., r . ... 1 '""""riiige came d u n frn, m "i"' . miens. Home, lie tuvcit. ft.bj.st of sermon. "Moral Cour- cola last S-.turd.iy art I n as Jlnlt in ' 30 ' Knr..pe. tber to- upon nis arrlva In thi. -i. ... . ' I MIA.Mv r. CI..WIK. mediately went to h.s h ,.', " ' T" ' f-'itSt .'I..!.. I. i . . ... ,,W. O. W. ha... t-.f .", -motinced! ' 1 ... . -"hi' service at wn lnimediatelv ,,,i" I . i . in. cMiuiiH'l. Truth a..-...- ami tne r rt .,f ... . " school at 12 m. Vork. IMl YOC KNOW more healthful and sanitary, is men-1 tloued. i arisian sage la sohl rgeularly ww I'nnsUn Sage Is sold and rlgtaly l alrniou.it lr,.t.yirrin Churrh 1m !'"" oek a younger' That any creamerv In the va. a. '. "mlly waa taken III n, "sing boiled water It. Its n.fs ,.u'.'""'' IVou know in.l ro"" :':'"'1 V" .' lve!oe.f W henever a school building la not sit.i-anieed bv the IMIIon lrug Co. up to the standard In every partlcu- and druggists everywhere. I'rlce 6n lar. notice la made of each fact with cent a large bottle. the suggestion of the methoU'or cor-, . reeling each defect " tilVK TIIK t llll lUK AI.I, THKY Kindergarten, manual training.; WANT household arlence, and playgmunds I were suggertrd as necessary adjunct i Of th pure and wholescm Hint to th m.Htern schivol s.stem. Pell Hutter. Let them eat all you The condition of akms hense and can afford. It Q healthful. JJJ snh f-h..t. i - ... joi .nn .in. i .i Corner VMI.r.l Mondav for .i... . . . " w. " "'"ve p.r.-.k .:::.' una t.mt ,.,., ' " n..re thev will Christian Kndeavor at t in 5 I hr''are de.leri the Eugene Creamery J-3 ... ""'mess. : ioois for the Western n.i i en attend the hl lrr,i.,. ,, rect o look after the DurVbVin J""1 al"i,h" mn'try and gaa holder at the good. In or,... .J..11?." of more: new gas nlant hav. arrived nnd W" .mm o. ms pastor at 1 1 s ner tns nurrhn.. - ........ - and ;:.) p. mornin. ...J,J i ltoo,U- la order th. ATT . m"r:nw W Plant, hav., arrived nd let- "Saving. Nation:..""? uhject, I bw,me lP , , "'P' 'h.'7 J not ten have been received a'-lr- ration. ' P- tran. Milt Klntile, ,12 Jn wrng Information In regard to the s.irr'f I - . M "- II. U.nniMI n, , . . . , .1..'.. - a in lown ' The store will Fred Weato.,1 . BuH..,.. rtor. w. H .:-"- - . w aon4 ina.r.n. . " rA firm Wini th. . Klrat lUrHlat rhurrh nenry nnson vvia I W,T' "- WTder for the next few we-kt.