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£ EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY NOVEMBER io 1905 M c CLE l LAN ANU Thanksgiving Linen Sale THURSDAY ! i i i * A Come to our store next Thursday and see us unload linen values, and be sure you get your share. Read our prices’and compare with others, and if you can do better we are willing. But play fair and consider quality. 50c Table Linen reduced to............... ..... 40c 75c Table Linen reduced to.............. . ..... 60c $1 Table Linen reduced to............... 00c $1.25 Table Linen reduced to........... $1.00 $1.50 Table Linen reduced to........... $1.20 $2.50 Table cloths, hemstitched, for $2.00 $3 Table cloths, extra large.............. $2.40 .. 80c $1 per dozen Napkins, reduced to ... t ( Napkins, reduced to.... $1.50 $1.20 $3 $2.40 Napkins, reduced to.... < $4 Napkins, reduced to.... $3.20 I 6 $5 $4.00 Napkins, reduced to.... í í ther Linens included. Lunch cloths, squares, and center pieces are reduced in proportion. Remember the day ....THURSDAY.... AMPTON BROS No. 4* EUGENF’S LEADING . STORt. I JEROME WIN L - ,-o v s wub v..; tor Morgan ml I otuer judiciary candl- , dates. It Is cousidere I remarkable ou accouut of the general apxthy. Wen ter, the defeated Democrat for presi dent of the eauitary board, attri ute< much of his fallute to the socialist vote. Hearst Defeated by Three Thousand But Claims His Election • Cclumbu», Ohio, Nov. 8. -lhe lead er» of both paitiea »till claim tie stat», f igures from 75 counting favur Pattiaon. Reports are comiug ia •lowly. Says Recount Will Place Him in the Lead—John Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 8.—Turn L. Johnson was re elected mayor by 12,- 000 plurality. Pattison carried the county by 11,500. son Wins in Cleveland—Governorship Close in Ohio I I Coiummis, Ohio, Nov. 8. —Patti son'» »lection seems asiured by 40,00) derstsnding with Jerome. We werejae- plurality. eured that he would rsalst in puuleL- lug all Violation of tbe eisetlun law Baltimore, Nov. 8 —All doubt ia re and IHefal voters. We contend that moved of the defeat of the Pc. Hearst was bouestly elested. Atter Atter ameudmeot diaeufraochlsiog the De* he gets ■ llttla »lesp we will tske up Br0. The Repabiioan» Claim half the tbe matter." hause. New York, Nov. 8.— Latest return* this morning show MeCleiIan is re elected by a little over 3000, with 26 districts still mi»sibK. Hearst will contest, declaring that tbe recount will show him elected. ' District Attorney Jerome has taken charge of tbe returns from tbe sixth end eighteenth assembly districts, } where ft is charged tbe returns were New Y»rk, Nov. 8.—Jerome is tirad "doctored,” and ordered the returns I ■ and hoarse, but pleased at the result. locked up, saying be Is determined tc | He did not leave the bouse until ¡1:30 have a fair count, regaidless of who' this afternoon. He said : “I shall immediately start au invaa- suffers. There I* no doubt this morning of ' tlgation of the fraud, perpetrated by Jerome’s »lection Ills plurality will Tammany. If the facts warrant 1 shall begiu immediate prosecution probably be over 10,000. against the guilty.” The revised count gives Jerome New York, Nov. 8.—Complete re 119,638; Osborn. Tammany, 108,188;' turn« »how McClellHn is elected by a Shearan, Municipal Ownership, 72,- plurality of 3486. The vote »lands: 492, and Flammer, Republican, 13,348. McClellan, 228,451; Hearst, 225,156; Ivin», 137,of# Han Francisco, Nov ^.—Schmitz, i ■ the union labor caudIJate, was re New York. Nov. 8.-Jerome will elected by 14,000 majority. Tbe en- likely aid Hearst io bis prosecution, tire list ot union lator nominees were i Heard's manager, when asked as to Hj<0 ejected by good majorities. |At t'j. I sibllitUa of Jerome’s co-opera- r,acrameuto the Demcerats elected flor, e-iid: ‘‘1 1 don't know that the *t*«eir mayor by a small mi*i tintati 4 tj co op'r tlon'of ' the district attorney hl been naked. Aa 1 undertaacd it Chicago, Nov. 8. —The Socialist» hi» advice aa uc official waa asked by our representative, who reached au un* polled a large vote in this city. Near- Boaton, Nov. 8.—A reviaion of the oount today failed tn materially alter the reanlt of the Republican victory all along the line. GRAFTERS DOWNED IN PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,Nov. 8.—Political rev olutions iu thia city yeiterday ware the greatest Io the alate io geoera- tioue. For the llr.t time in yeara every office for which there was any content was lost to the reunlar Repub licans and foi the firat time in a quar ter of a century the Republican« loat control of the alate treaaury. Wil- Ham tl. Beray’a plurality la at leaat 100,600, and probably nrtre. The re- firm organization carried the city by 4X333. The regular Republican» car ried only fourteen out of 42 ward». They even loat Penroae’e ward. Tomorrow and au This Week at Friendly s Eugene’s Foremost and Best Store. There is no place in town where winter shopping can be done so satisfactory and economically as right here in Eugene’s Foremost and best store. 394 V/iüameLte Street,. 1.00 KH Gloves at» 50c 1 Fair. 1' dozen Gloves, sizes L'u,“’» und 6, in dors and black, some «lightly soiled, but ey're odds and ends that we wish to close it. 81.00 and 81.*45 values at 50c a Pair. Towel Sale. l' ?u Can’t Afford to Miss It». ■ inch heavy Turkish Toweling, a I r...................................... .............. I 5c I -inch Twilled Cotton Crash, a yard.. 5c I -inch brown Stevens Crash Towel H Ing. a vard ............. 7Sc H unch Brown Stevens Crash Towel- H hig, a yard ........................................... 8'iC H tinrh bleached Htevens Crash Tow- I cling yard.......... ......................... I Oc H Sncri »leached Steven* Crash Tow- M i ing, a yard-........................................ I 5 c H inch heavy superior Crash Towel fl Bg,a yard............................................ I 2Sc | Damask, Huck and Turkish Towels at. Special Reduction Prices This Week. Flannel Sale. Thanksgiving Sale Table Linens. Only high grade Table Linens are included in this sale. Linens of guaranteed quality from such reputable manufacturers as Brown & Son. and "Shamrock” and "Gold Medal” and Siller & Sons. At prices every housewife and boarding house keeper is interested in. ' 1A3 l 1 n-rJ -, 32 _____ V jOE A' - 'V'w 58-inch Union Damask, silver bleached, 30c quality. Sale price, ths 3*1- yard .......................................... 72-inch half bleached Linen, snowdrop pattern, 60c quality. Sale price, the yard................ 72-inch bleached satin damask, R 81 quality. Sale price yard. ****** 70-inch heavy bleached double satin Da mask, 81.25 quality. C 1 Sale 'price, yard...... -...... ’+» 1 * V< Three-quarter size Napkins, 'D 3 CA to match *4 quality, dcz. Sale price, a yard.................... -..................... $i..B I Every yard of Silk we offer in this great sale is dl liable. Many of them came in on.y last week. Sor; of 'he very newest effects, such as Moire, Va- k»s, Novelty checks, Figures and Plaids, Plain Pop fl , and dozens of patterns to choose from. ol regular 81.00 grades, per yard................... 82c 0« 'regular 81.25 grades, per yard............. 9oC oA regular 81.50 grades, per yard ................ $1.19 regular ¥1.50 grades, per yard •Lt5 36-inch black Taffeta, special, yard $1.00 ♦1.50 36-inch changeable Taffeta, for Suits, ■ r. .-.rskirts, etc., very desirablecombina'...^ $1.25 22c Unusual offering in vool and fleece lined Under wear right now when you need cold weather garments. Women’s heavy fleeced pants and vests, extra Silver grey and white Jersey ribbed UniLn suits and extra heavy fleeced pants and vests Spec- ial price, each ..................................... V Fine ribbed Cashmere vests and pants, white and nat ural. soft and fine, not too heavy. Regu- O O _ lar value 81. Sale price ........................... WV 82 and 81.50 fine all-wool pants and vests, odd lines and broken lots, very soft silk finished. Cl 1 C at the very low price of...... ^1.1«/ 81.00 wool Union Suits............. ••................... 11.50 wool Union Suits.................................. 82.50 wool UnionSuits........................... —— ♦ 2.50 wool Union Suits..................... — -~— Saie of Wool Hose. ess Goods Reduced. ..bout 1,000 yards of dress good' in black, plain mixed colorings, suitable for suits, skirts, house 25c wool Hose, womens’ and chilrden’*. Price a pair ....... ..... Kc fine Cashmere Hose, women,» »nd children's. Price * pair 1A- 60c H CGruon to th:« gran . .::er;ng w ■ are Eugene’s Foremost. Suit and Cloak Store Offers. *** >•< ' - IB redaction* throughout this department on many black »nd »taple goods. Seventeen New Stylish, Service able Rain Coat»on Sale Tja row. $14 and 16 values at Sale Knit Underwear. Sensational Silk Selling Begins Tomorrow. fl: 36-inch errbroidered Flannel, 81 quality, a yard............. 85c 36-inch embroidered Flannel, 81 2.< quality, a yard... S I 05 36-inch embroidered Flannel, 81. ”'0 quality, a yard... SI 19 29- inch all wool white Flannel, a yard..................................-25c 30- inch all-wool heavy white Flannel, a yard...................... 35 - 31- inch fancy Scotch Flannel Waistings, 50c quality, yard 4O‘ 29- inch French Flannels, 81 quality, a yard....................... 8Oc 30- inch fancy and plain colored Outing Flannel, 10c qual ity, a yard ............. 7^c 26-inch heavy Shaker Flannel, a yard.......... .......................... 5c Seventeen Raincoats, $14.00 CIA AA to $16.00 Values, at . . . 1 V.UU Napkins to match, three-quarter size, 85.00 quality, at a doze".................... $4.w6 < Q All Doilies, Lunch Cloths, Tray Covers, Center Pieces, Table Sets, etc., wil. be Fifty Children’s Coats, $5.00 to c $10.00 Values, at................ £6.00 offered at big reductions during this great Thanksgiving Sale. ♦ 1.50 heavy bleached Damask. ---------- )--------------------------------------------------- ol colon, special, a yard...... h 35c Jap silk, 50 shades, a yard It» Will Pay You t,o Attend. lie 44c $ 10.00 Tans, olives and Oxford colar- leas. neck trimmed with braid to match pleated back, finished with oelt. A -.pedal purchase, and to make it more Interesting we have added some of our regular fl I and 416 coats from stock. Slzaa 14 to 1« and 32 to 4o. Your choice Buy Fancy Ribbons To morrow for Your Xmas Fancy Work. 20 pieces fancy ribbon, values 35c and 50c. Sale price a yard.. 25c 60c fancy Ribbcns, sale price . 52c 81 fancy Ribbons, sa>e price . . B5c ; 2 fancy Ribbons, sale price . $1.75 Fancy Persian and Gros Grain Ribbon. For Fancy Collars and Ties, in staple and fancy colorings, a yard 50c, 65c and ’ Children’s Coats After going through ’our chil-f dren’s stock yesterday wj deci ” ded there were fifty coats more than than there ought to be at this time of the year, and that stock must be reduced. We have picked out fifty coats (this season's most desirable styles), ranging in price from 84 to *10, ages 4 to 14, and tomorrow you can have your choice at Boys’ Blouse Waists and » Shirts Reduced. ! «1.25 Waist* and Shirts at : 41.1») Waists -nd Shirts at • oc Waists a» d Sniit* at... EASE AND COMFORT. • That'* What Kabo Corsets Mean». Try one. No bra»» eyelet.*. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. si .00 75 1 50, Boys' Clothing at Special Prices. Bedding Reduced. 10 d - n 2-4 bleached Sheets r, e»ch .......................... 49 20 dozen 5-4 Pillow Cassa st, cock..... —................... | | « •1.00 fall s'ze Bed rezd*............................................... .88 spreads a 81.50 blanket* and Comfort* redaced 10 to IS per cent.