.BJWW'S For YODG.EY GOOEJS
Our Toilet Goods Department boasts all Popular Brands at Popular
; : v . :, Prices and You Get What You Ask Tor.
iv-
PERFUME
Ploramye ........
. Coty's Paris . ... . .
Coty's L'Oriffon . .
' Mary Garden
Djer Kiss..... . ....
Ambre Royal
Plaza '.
Three Flower .....
Houbigants Ideal .
Jicky (genuine)
Pleur d ' Armour . ,
Asurea ............
Jade 'Or
Day Dream ........
EXTRACTS
. PjerOz.
.....$1.75
$3.50.
;.$3.50.;
TOILET WATERS
Mavis ..............
Vantines Sandalwood
Vantmes Wisteria
Bottle
...$1.50
........$1.75
$1.75.
fr Orchid, Yankee Clover Scents. . .$1.00
$1.75 Three -Flowers . . ; .$1.50
. . . . . .$5.00 Plaza ... ... .$1.50
......$2.00 HoubiKants Ideal .......$3.25
...... .$1.50 Houbifrants Quel Que Fleur . . . . . .$4.00
...... .$4.00 Dubarrv . ; . v $1.50
, . . . . .$2.00 Vera Violctte B and G ....... . . .$2.25
$3.00 Coty 's. L'Origon ................ $4.50
$1.75 ' Coty's Styx . ..'.;... . . $4.50
$1.50 Massajta ...., $1.25
$2.00 Palmers, all odors . ..... .$1.00 .
ill ODD FELLOW
ORDERS TO MEET
SB
We still have a few Electric Curling Irons left at $1.98. You will have
f to hurry before the price goes up. v
3E
The. International Order of OJtf Fel
lows in all Hb brtroches moMUz:l this
week-end for the nnnunl convention of
the order In Oregon, to lie held this week
In North Bend on Coos Bay. It in esti
mated that 250 tw 325 Kugene members,
delegates from their respective lodges
uid chuntera. drill team expert,' bands
men and interested frateriiollsta left to
day and Sunday or will dear 'out' on the
mrlv (rain TWmhiv mornih'g for the
grand xessions lasting imtil ThortSttey.
The OrhDhals' bind of Kden lenyes
nt 1 oVlix.lt in Hie morninr for 4Jomiille,
where they will give a forenoon twert,
and return to Xurtli Bend.ia: the after
noon. The Oriental degree work follows
that of the subordinate lodge Tuesday
night. The MiuscovUes are out.. in force
and regalia, having taken, ft jstrpng dele-
nk,nn .in... f ........ inl itu .1mu.'. tMllll
ahead by auto lo ltosebut'g -.yesterday
wuere, -unoer tne- leaoei-wip
Zimmerman, captain, it, pqf six candi
date, through. A hirge following fmm
the encampment is ready for the1 ta'ip,
many alri'.nly having gone. .
The Indies of the Orientals are having
their big day in the convention twAiy,
most of them having left -Sunday nnu
tho Rebeknh assembly delegates left to
day. A feature of the local entraining
v.as the parade of the Albany I. O. O. V.
band up Willamette street this noon,
the Portland I. O. O. V. special train
having 'paused here for some (time.
Delegates from Kugene Hebekah lodge
No. 538 to leave for the state assembly
in North Bend on the train pulling out at
1 o'clock this morning were: .Mrs. Esther
OfcClintic Mrs. Emma Hunt. Mrs. Ilasel
Stauira, Mrn. Willa Wniy, Mrs. Bertha
Duubar, Mrs. G. A. Brauer and1 Mrs.
May Bean. ,
News of Lane County
lh'. Special Correspondence to The Guard
f ; - BERRTDALE ,'.
Berrydale, Or., May 19. Strawber
ries am ripening fast In this vicinity and
the growers are shipping tuem out to the
different markets.
Misa Gladys Grove was hostess to a
party given at the home of her parents
fiaturday evening: - the occasion being
her fourteenth birthday .. anniversary.
Contests end game were enjoyed, fol
lowed by dainty refreshments. Those who
Woyed the happy . occasion were. Lura
Nute, Margaret Boring, Kolpha Huston,
Fred Nute, Chester- Boring, George
Shollenburg, Henry Erickson and Ken
neth snd Lovcll Groves.
; A joint picnic, composing the Canary
and Berrydale schools was held at the
mouth of the Canary tunnel on Friday.
Quits a large number of the parents and
those Interested In the respective schools
were present to enjoy the occasion and
the fine picnic dinner,
The. Berrydale1' school will close May
22 and Mark Conklln, the teacher, ex
pect to leave Immediately for bis homo
at Monmouth, Ore,-.. 1
" K. J. Barlow sold 30 acres of his land
recently,
- MtsS Wyvan Wilson of Ashland, Ore.,
has arrived at the L. W. Newcomb home.
Una Is a Kranddaurhter nf At rs. V.i til
Hdwland, who Is on her way . to this place
ty. !take possession of her property hern.
Kelpha and Leon Huston of Slltcoos,
spent Sunday as the guests of the Grover
children. v ,. '.
JUNCTION CITY.
Junction City, May 21.v.Huge McKail-'
den of Kugene transacted business in,
Junction the latter part of the 'week.
Mllo Corey of Liberty was a Saturday
out-of-town visitor lb Jiujptiou.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan were
Saturday shoppers in Junction from
Kiverview.
Noah PurkeTson was in town Satur
day from his home at Harpole.
Miss Anna Holms, V. of O. student,
spent the week-end at her home in Junc
tion. Mr. and Mrs. iMkmley Itobison were
among the Kugene visitors Friday eve
ning. Lloyd Klum spent the week-end at bin
home in Junction. Mr. Klum is employ
ed on Southern Pacific .bridge construe-'
tion work. ' ,
Miss Bessie Reaves of Iliverview was
a Saturday shopper in Junction.
Jim Larson who had the contract for'
the construction of the new addition to
the Junction cannery has completed the
same. The cannery will not be prepared
to tuke euro of all the fruit and vege
tables they can get and will have com
plete storage room for all their canned
goods. t ' .-, ..
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Gllmore, daughter
hitth. and guest, MIhs lCdwlna Parsons,
motored to Harrisburg, Friday evening.
Jess Hansen and daughter, Miss Lil
lian were Saturday visitors In' Junction
from Oak Grove.
LEADI
TBI CITY GOLf RACE
May Barga
ms
IN-
MEN'S LADIES' CHILDREN'S
SHOES
MEN'S WORK SHOES 8-in. mule skin shoes JP 68
just hiffh enouffh to keep the dirt out. ..... V
ALL KINDS OF OUTING SHOES In blnck, Hrown
or white.'; See ours before you $198 $298
HEAVY WORK. SHOES soft J2.98 TO $4.50
upper. Our price only.... " . . ",
CHIPPEWA LOGGERS' SHOES Heavy outside leath
er1 counter; pegged solo; $10.90
V real values . ; . , ,
MEN'S DRESS SHOES--Blnck and 'brown; kA, 'calf
, and gun metal; English and wide toe. Save
by guying your shoos here. $3.50 T0 $4.95
E. E. TAYLOR MAKE Black and lirown; very dressyi
- all styles.
Prioed at
ma 'Drown; verv aresavt
$5.45 10 $6.85
MTSN'S SANDALS In brown and light ; ; .$3.25
color; our price only , . . ... ... ....
LAD111S SATIN PUMI'S In high or medium heel;
, $6.50 values, $4.50 10 $4.98
only
LADIES' PATENT LEATHER SANDALS $2.98
Only ... ;
LADIES' BROWN AND LIGHT COLOR SANDALS
Low rubber heel, $2.25 T0 $3.25
LADIliS' ' KTi) ' "AND PATENT LEATHER CROSS
STRAP PUMPS Medium hoel; plnin toe, $4.50
regular $G..r)0 values
LA1)1RS' TAN OXFORDS AND PUMI'S $3.98
Onr !k5 Ofl vnlnes. At. nnlv
ONE LOT KID, CALK ami PATENT LEATHER
; PUMIS AND OXFOKDS Real values. C9 95
1 While tbev last
MISSES' PATENT LEATHER PUM1S wide toe;
rubber Jioel; very snnppy; size 8. to 11,: S2.85
$2.45 size 11 to 2 onlv
MISSES' BIACK AND BROWN OXWRDS Medium
toe; rubber heel; $2.65 10 $2.98
It-'ftt Million
Mrs. A. H: Bennett of Blvcrview was
among the ' Saturday shopper, 'n Junc
tion. s . . .
Wlliam Mnloy was In the city on busi
ness Saturday from Ferguson.
II. L. McKeen of Alvadore was a Sun
day caller in Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Karra Dyer daughters
Wllda and Katherine of Liberty called The Riigcne Oountry club has an ex
on relatives in Junction Saturday. I iceprionally good Teud in the tri-rity golf
MrB. Hathaway, daughter Molue ana championship matches. the locals piling
Miss Gladys Belts were Hanuraay visit- up a ing score on tne nnss nere rtunnay
ors In the city from Harrisburg. I while playing with Salem and :orvallis.
Mrs. Carolyn Carroll and MrB. Grace The wcoiro now stands: Eugene, phis 80;
Moody were Saturday Junction shoppers Corvallis. phis SI, ami Salem, minus hk.
in Eugene. I Next Sunday the final mtUch will be
Mrs. Granville Brabham and c'jlldrrn played at Salem. ,1',
were in the city Saturday from Oak Following are the resiilU of the local
Grove mhiu iu ounuit, H piuy:
Wiliia Miller and son Sam of Harmony I Prescio. plus 4; Immel, pins Bj Wat
transacted business Saturday in June- "on, plus 5;, Tiffany, mmus 2- Siewnrt.
- - ..iphui 1: Paine, plus 4; Ittilph Martin,
Mrs. Biohard Hays, Mrs. Elvin With-. 1; Kapp. piirs o: MCLreauy. pina
. j ... ii.Ir ii 4: Hamtt. plus (1 Starbuek. plus (I
the Saturdoy shopDera in Junction from J?61 L Pr- ? ?V M,'ler'
TT.i.. r, A. rcnaeier. uiiuun i; rtriuur-
'L. C. Smith of Monroe was transact
ing business m Junction the latter part
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wasuourne and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen spent the
week-end at Greenleaf. .
Mrs. Clarence Pitney of Mealowviow
was calling on relatives and shopping in
Junction Saturday.
.1. W. Wells of liberty was i balunl'jy
eut-nf-town caller In Junction,
Mr. and Mrs.- Edward F. BaJy and
Mrs. Edward Rosenberg were among, the
Saturday Junction shoppers in EugenQ. .
Mir. aua Mrs. unroia narpoie nt Hutem
Walter Griffin, ,jlus 4: A.. A. Rogers,
plus ; l)r. Wi K. .Moxiey,. minus
I)r. rui Hesse, plus 6..' ..
and
f REPORT a
TODAY'S MARKETS " .
All quotations are wholesaled Prices
i tnose local, dealers say tuey will pay
were week-end guests ftt the home of ! for produce brought to the city. Any
111'. , and Mrs, Clarance Harpole... I range in prices, ia dm to the fact that
Carl Blimp left Saturday for North some dealers will pay more or leu iau
i tn Mt.an.l tks a.aulnn. nf ika nth.M IVn Pntltl
iUSSES 'BROWN AND LIGHT COLORED C9 25
SANDATiS At onlv $1.35. $1.(55 to "
CHILDREN'S BROTSt AND PATENT LEATHER
AND SMOKED ELK SANDAIiS At nrietvi von
, can't afford to pass up. $1.25 T0 $1.89
Only 4
C. J. Breier Co.
' ' ' EUGENE SAMPLE STORE
X rrom'Postoffite. ' Conrer 6th and Willamette
Pmd ' to attend the sessions of the
On nil Lodge of the I. O. O. F.
r Dallas Horpole of Monroe transacted
business in the city Saturday.
Mrs. L. R. Ruch; motored u Eugene
on business Saturday afternoon.
miss ittina Johnson spent the week
end at the home of her parents at Nora-
ton. . i,.. i I
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Katae.' were
among the Saturday Eugene visitors.
Air. ana Airs, ueorge r awver were
in the city the latter part of the Week
from Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Darrow of Union
transacted business in Junction Satur
day. ' ...
Fay Itobison was in tbe citv on bnl-
ness the latter part of the week from
.oraton.
Jnines Calvert was arc out-of-town
caller Saturdoy from Oak Grove.
Miss Myrtle Kanlntr and euest Miss
Juln. Wtietmarsh of Sulphur springs
were Saturday evening visitors in Eu
gene. Adloi Ruff was In the city the latter
part of .the week from Itoseburg
r ranvnnd L. Miller of Nebraska s.-e
visitiiia at tho home of their uncle,
C. Sorensen and wife.
JASPER "
Jasner. Ore.. Mnv IS. The . TjiHies'
aid ae planning for an ice cream and
bonfire social Saturday evening. Mnv
i!0. They are, not- planning a program,
just except everyone to come and have
good sociable time together.
Mrs. Jack Kitounirer mwl Me. n.rt
Iogan and little daughter Myrtle of
unity visited Mrs. Sanders Thursday
m.
others. No retail prices quoted.
Eaaa and Poultry.
Ktaa. fresh . ."e .23ffl25c
Hens, light ' . .............. A .17c
HenB. heavy, live j. . ...... .21022c
Old looatero ... ........'..... ,68
Butterrat aad Buner.
Creamery Butter 3941c
Butterfat $c
Meat Market.
Steers. live.
Veal, dressed .
Pork, dressed . 4.
Yearling Sheep .....
Cows, on foot
Coarse wool
Medium to fine woo) ...
6 rains. Hay.
Hides, beef, green ....
Hides, calf ...........
Hides, kip -.
Lists, per toa
6(3!7c
,.12ft!jaac
, . . . .llia'llyjc
, . 0(C7c
40c
, 30c
.45c
Hide
8c
JOc
....?8c
Rarlcy 30
Wheat, bu. soft white sacked ....$1.18
Wheat, red sacked J,V
Hay, cheat -20
Hay, vetch and oata 127
Hny, alfalfa $30
Clover, seed, lb. 24c
Mohair .64c
vegetable ana Fruit.
Potatoes, cwt.
Walnuts, rb.
Carrots, 100 lbs. .....
Dry onions, lb. .........
Asparagus, lb. ... ... . , . .
Onions, dox. boncnija '. .
Radishes, doi. handles
ri7rK!
25S!35c
...1.50
...3c
....ISc
....40c
. . . .40c.
- CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
Chicago, May 21. Grain prices, after
remaining weak throughout most of the
day's trading on the Chicago board bf
trade, rallied toward the close, and re
gained early losses, wneat anfl corn
The Sunday school of this nloce oh. 1 showed little gain while oats closed frac-
served Mother's day with a very .appro-, tonally lower.
priate program whWwa, VB?oy$ y Heavv decrease. In the vis b 1, , sup,, y
overyono uxaent. wur sundnv school "' "" .--"-
hero bos' dmibled In attendance since Krf,w,nB ''Iitons in sections of Kansas,
Gro. Garrlnger of Eugene bh been the advance in wheat The mar-
working with us her.. S , had been ney-ous . and erratic
rm.- " 7 . r . . 1 thrniicrlirttit ti. ,lw. I
The sawmills nenr hern spa nln
floiirishing business at present keeping
several teams buay hauling their output
to the rail read.
LORANE
TjOrant. Or.. Mnv 11) Mnrtin Vet
throughout the day. The chinch bug was
reported menacing sections of tbe south
west. World shipments of corn decreased 3,
127,000 bushels to 12,3113,000. Reports
from Russia that country was offer
ing grain to Germany considerably under
American prices caused the early weak
ness. Increased livestock shipmenta
caused a decrease in feeder demand and
V.K-ariug out me irane-. ouuge ... - ... ,., nnlln h l
Grove, road, aettlne it ready for the I , , .
P I. ' - - . ty in omer gruins was prireB vere slug
. - . . . ... I lh at tho o,.aa Wlirbl hiiwnMita tntnl
l.lauil Nt'tirsca niirphaneri n new llotlire . ... . ". . .": ' . . . . .
car of Mr. Nelson, Cottage Grove garage
man.
Ralph Lynch has about recovered from
bis recent severe case of pneumonia.
William I.vnch purchased new Ford
roadster or t. K. Crowe Uutt week.
Mrs. A. K. King's mother fmn Wyo
ming is visiting at tne rung nome.
II. 1)
Mrs. W.
l)avia has returned home
el ltl,lUT,000 bushels, a decrease of 1,
IHH.UUU. . '.
' liuying by packers caused, provisions
to strengthen after showing early weak
ness. -- , . ...
- . 4-
' PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland. Ore., May 21. Cattle: Re-
celpta 172 tone of market alow, weak;
after a two weeks' visit at the home of be,t steers $S.23SJ9; fair tb good steers
her daughter, Mrs. Autin Yindslcy of , $a.2S)70: choice cows and heifers $it
Cottage Grove. i cttl.50; cannrrs $l."o1.25: bulls 3Q
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Crowe are expect- s.o. riVi iUi-Kt ''
tu.t
td home from California the last of the lot: lteceints 4237; tone of market
month. . I steailv to ten cents lowtr: prime mixed
Miss .Marguerite Ncott and "everal , $s.iV)(iS.7S; rough, heavy $4Q$8; pigs
week-end at the HdlotsoK homo. They umpt, 1240; tone of market
hiked from Cottage Grove. 'steady: east of nflltintain lambs $11M
M-. rkift "i to the Ton, 12 Taiiey lambs $10(tll; yearlings 7
w 1 in; wfthers i(ilS: ewes '.'(itti.ao.
MllLm Wh.l.e .n,l K,h ProdiKe: Hens 2tKcii.V: eggs 2;t?20
wi,'-1".? .h'r,obr """" , cheese 2Mfav.. butter 31.0.
AiLHs tirace Henderson has returned
Lome after having taught a very suivess-
tul term of school at uuck creek.
PRODUCE MARKET
Seattle. May 21. Butter 43T44c;
eggs 22(it28ci hens 21iil32c.
PORTLAND DRESSED MEATS
Portland, thv.. May 21. Country
Inrnln. .i.lliii9 nrtcv;
( Country hogs 12iliyjc. heavy stuff
less ;' Teal top?nalwut -St to tot) pounds.
. w u,c- heavy stutr leas; laijihs lSfni'tK.
Smoked ments: Hams. 23'ci'J8c; break
fast bacon 254J40C, v M :
MAIL ORDERS
PROMPTLY
FILLED
em
AX BIU.V DEfARTMeNT STORp
;
DameFashion Gives Prefere
nceT.'
printed
Materials
called Oriental
Ron in lni4;l ' ,
to t lfi fnr.nff.n.' .
tries where a riot of 21
and (loKin-no hu 1
, araplis could- fce il
about their vonkriiJ
"ai"e raskio,"
has so appropriately,.
;fit to Place her stamp of
proval in' the fashionh,!
women -s ana misses' .
ol. , bclmeferg Bros Z
goods is beaming tftlZ
exnuisitolv rlnnians t
NeW "Kiriff Tut" Heavy Quality, Yard Wii'
Pattem Actual $2.50 Value,
VorH fc9 7; V- 0n,y -89 Yard
xiu vp. xj- ; T For a limited time our silk .J
Alf?o beautiful Persian effects so much fers this excoptionallv good tmh,
chjukii 1.U1 'uy laaiiiuiiuuiu uicsscia,. uu ; lusiiiu oiiiv ui a Hpfuiui price,
inches wide. ;. ; only.
' Tuesday Special 32 Inch
Romper Cloth, Yard 19c
. . . . , A GOOD 25c SELLER J V
For ono dav Oiilv a real treat is in store', in the' wash goods section for tht
templating play suits, rompers, etc., as they 'are of a. good heavy weight, espeaib
sunaoie ror tnose Kinas 01 wasn togs. in. appealing cnecKs, stripes, also m
colors' in a 'big suowing. - .
32-INCH "K1LLA.BNEY" GINGHAMS, NEW: ARRIVALS, NEW
COLORINGS, NEW PATTERNS, ONLY 29c YARD.
36-INCH "EVERFAST" GINGHAMS, IN A WONDERFUL ARB AY
OF COLORS AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR.
ALSO BE SURE THE NAME IS STAMPED ON EVEKY YARD
OF SELVAGE. , PRICE '65c YARD.
Timley Suggestions From the Cut Rate Drug Dep't
25e Williams Talcum Po $1.25 Dr. Pierce's i PatM
,wder lac. , '
cut-rate
rite Prescription $1.10,
50c Tube Pebeco TootS!
-60c Danderine,
price o4c. .
50c Palmolive Vanishing
- Cream 45c. . :
35c Holmes Frostilla 28c.
$1.00 Size Nature Rem- 50c Orchard White,
edy 90c... . . rate price 45c
Paste 44c.
75c Vieles Vapo BubJOtj
GOc St. Jacobs Oil 55c.
American Finals I
At St. Ixui- K II E
TOitihington, 3; St. Louis, 2; in sovontJi.
Batti-riea: ' yiirmnuth and : Gharrity;
Vanguilclcr add Collinn. ; -
At Detroit v' 'ft!' t-V - '
Philadelphia. ..;'...'. A :. .'..', .4 8 1
IJclroit .". ..oil z
iiatteries: Kommel. 'Huatv, and ler-
kins; Cole, Pbillette and WoodalU
At Chicauo
Kew York ..,.1.... ,5 12 1
Chicago . 0 ? 2
HatterlOH: Hoyt and Sclranu: Tili'rston
and GraJiiim.
National Finals
At Philadclnbia
PittBburith . 15 10 0
Philadelphia 3 5 2
Batteries: Morrison and Qi'hr; Behan
and Henline. - . .
No other games played. ; 1 .
ASPIRIN
Say "Bayer" and Insisti
Unless too see the name 'Hnver" on
packages or on tablets you are uiz get
ting the genuine Bar product prescrib
ed oy physicians oTer twenty-two years
and proved safe by millions tor
- Colds Headache
Earache Lumbago
Toothache Hboumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain.
Accent "Bayer Tablets of Aapirin"
only. Knch unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve
tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell
bottles of 24 and 100. Asuirin ia the
' trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ol
aionoaceticacideater of SaUcylicacid.
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