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EAGLES INITIATE
Eugene Agents for “Nemo’’ and “Kabo” Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear, Dent Gloves
A BIG CLASS
November Sale Colored andBIack Stapled Fancy Silks
Fifty-four Eaglets Receive their
Pinions at Big Meeting
Dress Goods Special 39c
$1.751' ancy Silks yd. $ 1.00
20 Pieces Novelty Dress Goods: all new color
ings and patterns: checks, stripes, etc.: suit
able for suits, coats, skirts and waists; com
binations of blues, browns, greens, reds,
gray, etc.; wonderful values: an immense as
sortment; goods worth up to 60s, yd. .39c
The newest and best weaves and styles: Phantom
Stripe Messalines, Satin Stripe Plaids. Per
sian and Dresden effects: come in pink, blue,
green, cream, lavender, navy, light and dark
combinations for street or evening wear;
sale, regular at $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, spec
ial, a yard.............................................. $1.00
$1.50 Dress Goods, spc. yd, 75c
The greatest values we have ever offered in styl
ish, all wool Dress Fabrics: exclusive novel
ties: some of them come in dress patterns
only: all new colorings, weaves and patterns:
you cannot afford to miss this sale: values
to $1.50; sale price, yard.................... 75c
75c Autumn Silks 50c
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Beautiful Silks for evening dresses and waists:
come in pink, light blue. mais. Copenhagen,
reseda, etc.: all good colors: worth 75c:
special, a yard.......................................... 50c
Beautiful Trimmings, Laces,
Allovers, Etc.
Hundreds of styles in Persian Bands, Appliques.
Edges: an immense showing of lace bands,
edges, allovers to match; beautiful assort
ment of nets in plain and fancy for waists,
dresses, etc.: black burnt out appliques and
bands: narrow and wide edges: the largest
and best collection of dress trimmings we
have ever shown, and the prices are espec
ially low. Then we have a very complete line
of fall braids, etc.
$19.75
$60.00 Women's Suits $38.00
$75.00 Women's Suits $50.00
About 65 Suits altogether; every one this
fall’s styles: made from the newest materials
and weaves; plain tailored and elaborately trim
med, in cloth and velvet. Be here early Monday
and share in this grand offering; pick from the
entire stock; save 25 per cent on your purchase.
Women’s Dress Skirts at Half
Regular Prices
100 Dress Skirts on sale: while they last just
half price: dozens of different styles in pleated
effects, in brown, red, blue, green, gray, black
and white, in both silk and wool; all sizes; regu
lar and out sizes: sold regular at $6.50 to $20:
on sale until closed out at the low price of just
HALF PRICE
$4.00 Satin Petticoats, ea. $2.00
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Eugene Aerie No. 275, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, held a big meeting
last night at which 54 candidates
were initiated into the mysteries of,
the order. A membership campaign
has been waged during the past few
weeks, a special dispensation allow
ing the lodge to offer a reduced rate i
for membership having been granted
for this occasion. The members of
the aerie have worked strenuously
and the splendid class that appeared
last night was the result. The cere
monies of initiation lasted well
along past midnight.
During the
progress of the work, and afterward,
refreshments were served and a very
i enjoyable evening was spent.
The local aerie now has about 250
members aud is In splendid shape fi
nancially. Besides owning a lot on
Willamette street near Fifth, which
is valued at over $5000, the aerie
has on hand $1000 in cash and owns
its furniture and lodge fixtures.
Women’s Coats at $12.50
3 Dozen Women’s Coats: most of these ar
rived by express this morning; in fancy stripes,
plain colors and black; coats worth regular $15
and $18; come in dark and medium colorings:
sizes 32 to 40: at this special price of $12.50
Children’s Coats $1.50 to $16.50
200 Children’s Coats in plain and fancy col
orings: trimmed in velvet and silk or braid: made
of heavy and medium weight materials: prices.
$1.50, $2.50 up to................................... $16.50
An Immense Assortment of New Neckwear and Ruching by Express this morning, colors and white
Bows, l ies, Co’lars, Jabats, Wide Ruching, prices 25c to 75c a yard.
See them now on display.
Eugene’s Foremost and Largest
Store. Your Money’s Worth or
Your Money Back,
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willameite St,
City creameriex quote u firm butter
market, but Home outside brands are
barely steady on Erout street. Cheese
continues in a firm position.
Nothing Doing in liups
The hop offices were without sign
of life yesterday.
Most of the local
buyers came in from the country to
vote and mt business was transacted
It is regarded as probable that some
developments will occur before
WEEKLY REPORT Of
EUGENE MARKET
Mohair — 17.
Chlttim bark—-4 it 5 */4 c.
Wool 15c.
Poultry, Eggs. etc.
Eggs Per doaen. 35c.
Creamery Butter - Per roll, 75c.
Frva—Per It».. 9c.
Hena— Per lb, 8c.
Dairy Butter —Per roll, 65c.
Geese- — Per lb. 6c.
Duclta — Per lb. lie.
lb 15c.
Turke}» Per
1
Fruits, I. Vegetable**.
Potatoes New. 70c per hundred
Olli i >t»s — Per cwt.. $1.75.
Per e»»i'. $4.00.
Lemons
Gran gw $5.VO.
l.lwrMock Marher
Goof ross 2 © 2 c.
•rw » Pi
’« r ll>
Ft* errt
lb . 2 t til 2 3 4c.
< mi prime dr ■■-•••I v al 5 (rt
Mutton on foot 2 1 2c
Fat Hugs on foot i—r>H «i 5c.
Tat Hogs dressed, «He.
«•rain huu I F
1 tour »4.40
Baled Hay $11 and $12
Timothy Hay
Per 'on. $16.
Oats Per bushel. 454l 50c.
Bran Per tou $26.50
Mixed feed Per ton $30
Shorts Per ton $3 4
Wheat Per bushel, 8;>c.
Rolled barley Per ton. $3 1
Chapped fee.i Pkt ton. $30.
Cracked corn Not tu marke*
SLICKER
Last Night
Women’s Sults, Coats and Skirts-Children’s Coats
$35.00 Women’s Suits
The cleanest.-
lightest.-and —■
most comfortable
We Sell Ladies’ Home Journal
Patterns. November Patterns
Now On Sale
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at the same time
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
*309 Everywhere
Every garment gUQr.
an feed waterproof
Catalog free
poultry, lc per pound higher; ducks,
12 1-2'll 14c.; geese, 8 'a 10c; tur
keys. 17 @ 18c.
EGGS—Extra Oregons. 37 l-2c;
Eastern, 28 © 32c.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops—New Oregon, 7© 8 l-2c lb.; I
1907. 2 1-2 (ix 4c; 1906, 1 1-4© 1 3-4c.
WOOL—Valley, medium. 14 it 15 i
l-2c pound; coarse. 12 Co 15c; East-1
ern Oregon. 8tit 16c, according to,
NEW TODAY
shrinkage.
MOHAIR—Choice, 1 8 fit 19c pound, i
OREGON GRAPEROOT $3© $5 I F°w.nRENT
house »R
Willamette st re .
per 100 pounds.
CASCARA
SEGRADA—(chittim |
bark)—5Co 6c per pound.
LOST—Corded ribbon watch fob
Meats and Provisions
with $■> Cougar souvenir attached’
DRESSED MEATS—Hogs, fancy,
Reward if left at Guard office.
7@7 l-2c; ordinary, 6 it 6 l-2c; large
nt
5c; veal, extra. 8 l-2c; ordinary, 6©
7c; heavy, 5c; mutton, fancy, 6© 7c. WOOD FOR SALE I have al! kinds
BACON Breakfast. 17@22c; pic
of wood in 16 inch lengths B A
nics, 10c; cottage roll. 11 l-2c; reg
Seelye, 860 High street. Piwue
Black 5012.
ular short clears, smoked. 13c; un
smoked. 12c; clear bellies, unsmoked.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—370 feet
14c; smoked. 15c; shoulders. 11c.
fronting and across the street
HAMS—10-12 lbs. 15 l-2c; 14-16
from U. of O., Eugene. “E. 8.,”
lbs, 15 l-2c; 18-20 lbs. 15 l-2c.
5s,
care Guard.
nig
Lard—Kettle leaf. 10s, 15c; 5s.
14 l-2c; 50-lb. tins, 13 l-2c; steam
rendered, 10s, 13c; 5s, 13 1-Xc; com FOR SALE—16-inch slab wood and
16-inch planer wood,
Order»
pound, 10s, 8 3-4c.
promptly filled.
C. R. Metd.
Fruits and Vegetables
Main 336 and Main 171 Spring-
POTATOES—Buying prices, 85©
field. Ore.
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95c per hundred; sweets, $1.75©$2i
per hundred.
ONIONS- Buying prices. 90c(i/$l EXCHANGE —330 acres. 6 mile»
west of Junction, for Eugene prop
per hundred.
erty.
Inquire at Oregon Land
APPLES- Best Oregon. $1.2 5©
Co.’s office, No. 412 Willamette
$1.75; common. 75c©$l per box.
street, or call up Red 1752
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SHEEP
$3.50
mixed,
$3;
$2.75
lambs, best
$4.25
i.arge sniptneiit of rockers and din WANTED--Experienced school teach
untrimmed, $3.5O(it$3.'
ing chairs just received, See us for 1
er in district No. 130. Apply to
$,; 25; medium. new, up-to-date furuiture at right
District school board. Ixirane. Or.
$ >.25 u $5.75: feeders, not wanted.
prices.
R. F. I) No 1.
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Portland Quotations
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
WHEAT—Track prices: Club, 88
cents; bluestem. 93c; turkey red.
9Oc; red Russian, 86c; valley, 91c.
FLOUR—Patents. $4.80; straights.
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13.95 fit $4.20; exports, $3.70; valley.
$4.45; 1 1-4 sack graham. $4.40;
whole wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50.
BARLEY Feed. $26.50; rolled.
$27.50$28.50; brewing. $27.00.
are constantly at work record
OATS—No. 1 white. $31.00; grav
ing the transactions of the E
$30.oo.
gene Loan & Savings Bank.
HAY—Track pricees;
Timothy,
Much of their time is spetr j
fancy Willamette vallev, $15.00; or-
on the accounts of men whos
(Unary .$ 12.00;
Eastern Oregon
iffalrs are no larger than your t
mixed. $16.00; fancy. $17.50; aifal
But their credit and stand!-»
me liigner because they have a
Poultry
bank account.
’i'll 35c;
Why not give yourself the
7 l-2c; store
same advantage by opening an
it., ere >ii tw<r
1 5c:
account with us?
ets. 15c:
. Amer-
brick. I s 20c; Swiss
; Limburger. 1XO 20c.
Mixed chickens. lie;
•«. old. 8c:
dressed
Busy Bank
Book-Keepers
and Savings Bank
Special Sale on Gloves
INHITLAMt MAIIKKT RKPOIW
Saturday, November 7, we will place on
Sale Ladies’ Gloves
Portland. Or.. Nov. 5. “The <>
look in fiH higher butter prices. ’ at
a city crvuiuery man today. “In the
East the sutlilus with which the mar
ketH weir loaded for a time, when
large qw.vntiticK <»f storage product
were taken out, has been largely
woriosf ofT. and price* are trending
upward. If this continues, and there
la every reason to believe that it will,
an advance iu thia market la inevit
able. It may not come this week, but
it ia very likely to come mx»n.”
The local market Unlay wtut very
firm, I m uh as regards city creamery
and country products, and while
there uv »till a good deal of Eastern
butter here, the supply is not such aw
to exert any serious weakening ef
fect. Hom* production has fallen to
about the minimum for the year, ami
sot unlit after the first of the year
will then* be an) uialerlal Increase In
the local supply
Throughout November of last year
city creamery butter sold here at 32
I 2 out« a isiuiid. but there was a
strong upward tendency during the
last month of the year On Decem
ber 2 the price advanced Io 35 cents
and on Iteceoilier 13 it went to 37
I 2.
The powfffoo of the cheeae market
la about the same as that of butter.
Many of the OnX"" factories have al
ready clowof for the season, and it ia
evp,'C.t< <1 that b' the middle of the
month o;w-mlf<w>a geiervllv will hi
pport
a *n
nd. i
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rent».
Out-of
25c
Hne'Cashmere, the 40c and 30c kind .
Imitation Cashmere, the 30c and 25c kind . 20c
Ladies Astrachan, sells anywhere for 35c ‘25c
Remember Winter is coming on and what is
nicer than warm hands.
These Cash'i ere
and Astrachan * xloves will meet all require
ments. Sec them.
Ladies Kid Gauntlets, $ 1.00 kind for
Ladies Kid Gauntlets, 7 5c kind for
Mens Kid Gloves, $1.00 kind
Men’s Work Glove Gauntlets
Men s Canvas Gloves, 4 pair for .
( ardy
Warranted
Pure •
15c per lb
WILL
OWARD TAFT
Murphey’s Racket Store
35 EAST NINTH STREET
75c
,50c
75c
. 25c
25c
C’"»y
7. arrested
Pure
15»' per »
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