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EIGHT THE EUGENE DAILY GUABD, SATTJBDAY, OCT. 21, 1911 Eugene Agents Nemo Gorsets, Cossard Lace hront Corsets and Warners Corsets. Pendleton Indian Robes, Shawls and Baby Blankets - ! t CHURCH NOTICES t t f T' v t y f y ? y t T y f t y T f y f S. H. Friendly Co. "Leading Store t t Sal e Table Linens, ion, lues. Wed. $1.25 Full Bleached, 70 inches wide, sale price, 98c yard $4.00 Full Bleached, 22 inch Naps to match, sale price $2.98 per dozen $2.00 Full Bleached, 72 inches wide, sale price $1.59 yard $5.50 and $6.00 Naps to match, 22 inches wide, sale price $4.98 per dozen y y y f f f A. for Christian Church J. B. McCallum, pastor. Bible school nt 0:46. Preaching at ":00 a. m. C. E. at 6:15. A program has been aranged thA evenine: aervlce at 7:30 Inst service In the old building. Spe cial music has heen prepared. Mrs. Dr. Head will sing a solo. Prof. Ells worth Crocker will render a violin boIo. Mrs. O. S. O. Humbert, presi dent E. C. Sanderson and J. S. Mc Callum will apeak. All who have been converted or baptized in the old building are re quested to be present at this service if possible-. 1 "Our Father." Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. People's service 7:30 Subtecl "I am the Light of the World." This theme will be illustrated by songs, chants, responses and sermon. A uni que service. Mid-week worship Thursday 7:30. You are welcome to all services. First Church of Christ, Scientist V. O. V. Hall, corner 6th and Lin us the ; "In streets. tsunoav beivjru. ii . Subject Probation After Death. Sunday school, 12 )n. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m. Reading room In Cherry b'dg., corner of 6th and Willamette strets open to the public dally, except Sun days from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome. First Methodist Kplscopal H. S. Wilkinson, D. D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league at 6:15 p. m. Music by chorus choir under direc tion of Prof. Wade. Young Peoples' meeting at 6:15. Address by Evangelist Williams, "The Drummer Evangelist," of San Jcse, California. A cordial invitation Is given to all to attend these services. 1 3 Day Special COATS and SUITS GREATLY REDUCED I Unitarian Church Prank's Hall, 42 E. Ninth street Minister, Arthur Hayes Sargent. Bible school at 10:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon, "The God the HiUi. United Norwegian- Lutheran. Corner Sixth and Pearl streets. H. Rogen, pastor. Services in Norwegian at 11 a. m. Services In English at 8:00 p. m. . Central Presbyterian Church Corner Tenth and Pearl streets. H. N. Mount, Pastor. Sunday School : 4f- h. rn. Union Y'oung People's Meeting at SI. E. church. Rev. Franklin H. Gesselbracht, Ph. of Albany, will preach morn ing and evening. Morning subject "Limitation Spells Opportunity." Evening theme: "If not to Christ, then to Whom " There will be a Congregational meeetlug at the close ot the morning services. ' .. SIMMONS. in me circuit court ot th. .. I Oregron. for Lane county ,tll J Ed ward B. Qoodchlld. ' pin(, 1 Hush A. Barr and Wtilla m o " l partners (loins: business undirVl name and style ot Barr Bros K ,:rJ ants. "piea To Hu(th A. Barr and vfmi. tirmner.. tne anove named def;"1! In the name of the state , ' I l ou ana eacn ot you are herTk quired to appear and answer ' .V. ' i plaint filed against vou In th, wl a. nun BIA W..L- -J' i'i on . v ... . Ih ,tnl nf th fp.( 1. . . KB summons, and If you so tan , 01 Iki for want tlierent, plaintiff i,11'"! Judgment aKalnst you for ihl ul 3H.un with interest thereon m 1 rato of 6 per cent Der n,.at 1.1 Jnnuary 1. 1911. and for reason.!,, torney fees. alleBed to be jfol1 for the further sum of 1 03 1 merest at tne rate of 6 Vf.r ' annum from June 7. 1911 . nt p4 onable attorney foes aliened ii 5. 1 sum of $100.00, and for hi, .. ,1llhl,..om0nt. In 11,1. C0tl an order for the sale of ,,',;' M I J attached herein described " to-wlt: Lots numhereH ,L...S toHoi nineteen (19), twentv.one ..V". twenty-two 123) In block numki '"I (6) In Falrmount. now a Bene, Lane county, OreKOn- ai El auw-Kumins; machine and one "is sununone is pub slifd K, I of Hon. L. T. Harris. iud. ?.? "'14 entitled court, which said nrd,, i. ted the 13th day of October ,9, 1 me unin u tne urst puni ration sr fi',",""0'',? 5;. .iv lion' of this summons is the of November. 1911. u M. TRAVIS Attorney fr ,pa,ni1(1 dyn2 Of, t. PERSONALS : tee4 C. A. Sontor wcit to Portland this morning. T. B. McCloud w In from Mnbel yestorday. . Peter Kurre.of Independence, Is here on business. i N. J. Morohouso was-In from Jas per yestorday. J. W.'Owen and Stevo Lander are flown from Hluo River. , Mrs. R. H. Simpson of Monmouth In here for a few days. ' , . Andrew Williams wont to Aahlnnd f'oRtorday for a short stay. M. Wallnco of Jasper trantiactod business In town yestordny. Mr. and Mrs. Haven Ilolktmp woro to get their auto repulrod. . 8. E. Gardnor went to Creswoll on bitslncRH yestorday nfternoon. Misses Foster and Levi woro In from Cottage Grove yesterday. Mrs. W. V. Cllne and little boy woro in from Creswoll yestorday. Mrs. W. C. Philips went to Snlem tills morning to visit her mother. J. H. Young nnd wife of Fall Crook, weru in Eugene yestorday. Mrs. R. Snodgrass of Lowell wont to Cottage Grove yestordny to visit. John F. Spray, a promlnont Cot tngo Grove citizen, war In the city ovor night. J. A. Holton. 1 J. .1. Ituka and W. G. Fox of Craw fordsville, are in the city for a day or so on business. - ' Rev. W. F. Adnm" wont to Sclo this morning to conduct religious services tomorrow. Rov. Josbo Kollems went to Per rydale thlB morning to conduct relig ious services tomorrow. Mrs. F. McKelvey of Tlaker City went through today on her way to Lorane to vlBlt frlonds. J. M. Specht of Portland, store Marvin Llnebaugh. I Mrs. Myrtle Merrill left this morn- i ing for a short visit with friends In G.endnle. in a few days alio will' proceed to Los Angeles to meet her; father who Is coming to Eugeno by : the southern route. i St. Mary's Episcopal Chnrch Corner 7th and Olive streets. Rector, the Rev. P. K. Hammond. Holy communion at. :00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prpver and sermon at 7:30. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Now Is your chance to buy llght lightlng fixtures at the Hunter Elec tric Co. 25 per cent discount for,tho next 30 days. o28 Falrmount Presbyterian Church Cor. Villard ave. and E. 15th st C. T. Whittlesey, Pastor . Snbhnth school at 10:30 n. m. Union Y'oung People's service at 6 p. m. at the M. E. church. 11:00 service Subject, "God's Unconsidered Mercies:" Evening, America in the Philippines," illus- Unltecl Evangelical Church Corner 6th and Blair. . V. Urblno, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Program by Sunday school in the morning: Sermon 11 "Past, Present and Future Salvation." Everybody invited to all of these services. Junction City Christian Clinrch T. F. Rawlins, Pastor. Bible school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 and 7:30. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. CITATION. In the County Court of the stai. firenn fnr T ana nnxn,.. "mic i In' the matter of the ..t.i. ... ... Inm Lloyd Saubert. Rav r. SaubU, , I Royal Acme Saubert. Minors fl to irma Karhart. Royal Acme s. ,1 neri, nay IJ. Ba.uert. T. Sank".I Frank Saubert, Charles Ssiih!J Oeoi-Ke Saubert and all others Who .J interacted In tha ann,. . , . , . V 110 afi : In the name of the Stato of Or..,l you are hereby cited and require I appear in the County Court of il Stato of Oregon for the County of -. J at the court room thereof at KumhT J Ijine county, Oregon, on Wedneid'i'l November 15. 191.1. at 10 o'clock In Jl .w.,.uu n win, ..ttj- luen Hna there t, show cause. If any you have, , order should not be granted in i W. Saubert. guardian of sain tninj heirs to soil the following descrlhJ icm i,,u,ciiji us ijibj bu tor in an p.,- Lola Stark is here from Indopcnd-j keeper of the S. P., was hero yoster- ence, whoro sue is conducting a long ing house. Mr", n. R. Harris and Mrs. J. H. Clydo of Wendling, wore In the city over night. Mls Ildtt Newman went to Drain yestorday to vlBlt her grandmother, Mrs. Gruig. ftov. II. A. Loop returned to Roso- liurg this morning nftor dny on his monthly rounds. Albany Democrat: Mr. and Mrs E. Kinney Miller of Eugene, arrived trated by stereoptlcon views. this noon to take part in Belshazzar Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 All are Invited. Innit'ht whlln hnr. 1iaI tbn ,r,,na ' f.. nnn lira W Fl CIlAnta T.tltfn. "."'."'...." I ..... ...,m .... ... ... uv,... or ,,10 Mr M1llor s cousin, Mrs. Wnl- ?, Jiin, , PT .!'eB'erd,,y Bfter "j tor Parker. Mr. Miller Is a native j Congregational Chtirrh ,.,.v ... ...o... OI haiom, ann years ago used to come iSllBS iNollle iiemcnway tins 30. WEAR THAT'S THE CHIEF REASON FOR MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES POl'ULARITR Of course thnlr up-to-dnto stylo, vnrlety of Design, nnd beautiful finish, at rnaannnhlo prletm, nro nlao factors In the wonderful suo--os Mlchaols-Stern clolhoes bnvo achieved. Hut It's because thoy Itoep tholr unappy iippoarnnre bo much longer than other makes, thnt mon who know always demand thorn. Kail nnd winter Suits nnd Overcynta of thin fnmous mnke are now ready In this store. They'll sell fust. Ho early. E. HANSON No." 8 E. 9th St. Eugene, Ore. lomenway has gone' np hero on the basket ball team with lo Cottage Grove to bo gone soveral the Salem boyB, one of their crock days, on a visit with her family. j players. He Is now secrotary of the Mrs. M. A. Shoemaker returned to! Eugene Y. M. C. A-, and is making Hood River this' morning after a vl- guu la this splendid work. visit to sit with Thomas Hill and family. . ' I F. W. Waters: of Hnlom. was here ovr night. Ho was at Sprlngflold yosterdny looking after tho paving . work. I Frank Cherry, who hna been- with a circus In tho east Is homo for the winter visiting his niothor, Mrs. J. W. Chorry. Mr. and Mrs. TC. T. Adams of IlrowiiBvllle nnd Mrs. L. Henderson nnd daughter of Montana, aro guests of O. F. Sexton nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pollock wont to .Portland todny to vlall friends. J. M. Hodges went to Cottage; Grove this morning. Mrs. W. Ryan hna loft for her home In Rosehurg aftor nttondiug the Unitarian ronroronco nnd visit ing Eugene friends. Felix Currln. of Cottage Grove, who hnd such a fine dlsplny of grains nnd grasses nt the county fair this fnll, waa In tho city yesterdny. i A. T. Fraley and family who came In from West Virginia and settled In Eugene Inat weok, went to Rosoburg this morning to visit friends for a few days. Misses Hertha and Eatella Berry, . and Messrs. Chester and Loallo Nye, went, to Cottngo Grove this morning to attend tho funeral of their cousin, Eugene THEATRE Thursday, Oct. 26th HARRY CORSON CLARK in His Absent Boy Prices 25, 50, 75, $1 Corner of W. 7th and Charnelton. A. M. Spangler, pastor. Residence, 80 W. Seventh. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Subject. tion on file herein. The N. 1-2 of N. 1-2 of Sec. 1( is. s. k. 11 west w. conttinlrl 160 acreB, lots 1, 6. 7, 8, and 9 In S, tinu iul a jn oei;. au in. IN s. R 11 West. W. M., containing 125 acrcj, J i- ,ii ov x-t iii ner. 6, 1.4 i. rj i-t oi nec, i 1-2 or K W. 1- n nee. iu, hii in i . la n, n. in w. W, ' M.,l. 0t,lnf "nln n r "."""'.' 'S ..'." ?-."i"'. " ' V -1 ..ii.iniiif, duu tvi uu.t.H ui. ,u j- ano i v 1-, oi rj 1-4 or s.e i. Perfection." i tp. IS S. R. 11 West and also an undl Evening "Getting Religion." ! Yi'e.d Jptprest in the partnership pr,J w vi iy m 11.. r. ottimeri to., who' DusinesB is suuatea at Acme, in la: ti. n,.i- i7iAf.iA ji county. State of Oreirnn. ,, '.T " ",',," 9K :Lt 7. Witness the Hon. Helmus W. ThnJ Lu"""s v- ..t .... son, junge oi tne county Lourtottfi tne next au aays. 035 state 01 uregon, lor tne count" Lane, and the seal of said Court h.. to affixed this 14th day of Octobel Henry nanzeiman or ugene, to- mil. day filed with the county clerk his application to register the name "Evergreen Valley Farm" for his tract of 111 acres In sections 4 and 6, township 18 south of range ,4 ) west. Attest: S. M. nUSSEI.I.. ClnJ By J. A. FOUNTAIN, Dptl A dne thousand dollar stock ol tli tures to pick from at 25 per ten discount for 30 days at The Hunk Electric Co. y f ? t ? T f f f ? f f t STAPLE b FANCY GROCERIES -MEATS-FEED 1 POULTRY at all Times Wholesale and Retail It is to your interest to trade at this store because here your money will bring you the largest return in Quality and Quantity. Our service is of the best and we pay strict attention to the wants of everybody. DO YOUR GROCERY BUYING HERE. JOHN J. RUDE CORNER FIFTH AND BLAIR PHONE MAIN 620 5I5 188 IS IB lB IB lSlSIBSSSIHIBS H DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE 8th and. Olive TFe BUSY CORNER Not the Largest Store-but we give biggest values mi IB 3 B6-inch All Wool Engono Dress Goods, homespun in rough effects only $1.25 f30-lnoh Sorjes for Skirts and Suits, brown, gray, blnck and navy only 98 cts. 4 2 -inch Homespun in gray, black knotted effect, special only 75c '66 inch Broadcloth in cardi nal, black and navy, only 50c Biggest values in all lines of Dress Goods ever offered in Eugene. Trading Stamps on Cash Sales. Eugene Blankets $5 Values $2.50 $10 Val. $5.00 $2,50 Men's Hats $1.50 Trading Stamps on all Cash Sales. See the beautiful pre mciums at our Store ask about ther Not the lnrRest storo but we give the bigsest values. Rend every word In this ad carefully and com' t0 our store and tnvestlRnto for yourself. You will airree wit hus thnt we clve the hlecest tn todies' bnits, Mon s Suits. Ladles' fonts, 1'ress Goods. I'nderwenr and Blankets 7 Remnants Wool Dress Goods specially reduced today to less than HALF PRICE 35c Suiting, tweeds; fast colors, dark styles, reduced to 20 c Now Allovor Laces just re ccived, in white, cream, pink tan and light blue $1, $1.50 to $2 Biggest values in soft finish black muslin, on sale . .712C - . . Suit Cases and Traveling Bags All Leather Suit Cases 17.50 now $ 1 2.50 $15.00 cases now.. $10.00 $0.00 cases now .... $7,00 $4.50 Fiber Cases ..$3.50 $3.00 Fiber Cases . . .$2.50 Travelers Bags afl Leather. $9.00 Bags now ....$700 $7.00 Bags now ....$5,00 $4.50 Bags now . . . .$3,50 Fiber Bags $1.50 and $2.00 Trunks, the best mlc, spec ftl sale, prices the lowest. Special sale on $5.00 Silk Petticoats in all shades in cluding black $2.98 Long Coats Best Values ever offered in Coats $12.50 and $15.00 sellers $7.50 Special sale on men's Crav anatte Coats, $15.00 values 08 sale now $10.00 Be sure and ask for your Tracing Stamps Suable premiums on display. BiggejG Busiest, Grocery Store in our town and the purest food supplies to be bid at prices that are always just a little less. We are striving everyday to please our fast growing tra3 with the best values irffler 0 chandise that money buy. We want your fade. Fair dealing, sm profits and high class merchandise will bring us these results. Your3 es to please Dodge Depart ment Store SfPil WM, liSilflill UfJilPIti iplff Pill fill fill llil Mllffll iyilPa feyifej mm Mm Hi 111 Blilif t!S ats Bra llsJi