Friendly's Tomorrow-School on Monday
Wc are all prepared fo furnish you with good serviceable school wearables. Special
values all day tomorrow. Store open 'til 9 o'clock. .
SOLE AGENTS FOR MONEYBAK SILK, A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY YARD
$7.00 New Lace Waists for $5.00
1 dozen new lace net Waists, beautifully made with
tucks and insertion. This is the best waist we have
ever seen for $7.00. Offered Friday at $5.00
60c Dress Goods for 50c
JO pieces new novelty Dress Goods, in plaids, checks
and fancy mixtures shown in the new colorings,
regular 60c value, Friday, price .."50c yd
65c Table Linen for 50c
2 pieces pure Linen Table Damask. 64-inch wide,
extra heavy, special value at 65c Friday a yd 50c
i
35c Union Table Damask yd 25c
20c Ladies' Hose, a pr 12c
35c Turkish Towels............ 24c
50c Gilt and Leather Belts 19c
$1.50 Table Napkins, a doz $1 .00
$1.25 Bed Spreads for.......... $1.00
$1 25 yard wide Silk for $1.00
Pony cn4 Rawhide Stockings
for Girls
and Boys
Tag and marbles or hockey
quickly show the quality in
children's stockings. They
must be stout but not too heavy,
they must be elastic but not too
lieht. thev must wear. Stock
ings of heavy yarn which do not give properly are like steel
casings for the leg. They bind, hinder free circulation and
irritate the skin.
Summed up, the Essential Features of Stockings are: They
Must Wear Well; They Must Be Comfortable and They
Must Be Fast Color. PONY and RAWHIDE Stockings
have all these qualifications.
Pony hose come in three weights and in fleece- Of
linoA nA rkru'fra all mi a ranted. a tiair wwJ
Rawhide hose corns in one weight, heavy rib
bed but elastic. Extra special value a pair ' .
-if .
STORY OF CRUELTY
TOLD BY MRS. DAHLIN
Sues John Dahlin for Divorce
Alleges Her Husband Has Been
m. mmm The beat
Hood's Pins
Peptiron Pius
lmtu . bkx fj . n. and brain, ton.
"iif'fii5. bl Hood If. Po-
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PREPARING OUR BOY
FPIENDS FOR SCHOOL
During vacation period we have prepared the most
attractive assortment of reliable aad stylish suits lor
school-going chaps.
We have selected fabrlci we know are proof against
rough usage colors that hide fabrics that wear like Iron
Friendly a two-piece suits are made to fit boys from
7 to 16 years old and they are full of that characteristic
snap and vim that Friendly's Boys Suits are noted for;
full of the wear-resisting qualities that have made
Friendly's a household name all over the county.
WEAR-PROOF SUITS FROM $1.30 to $6.00
Everything; in Children's Underwear, Wool,
Fleece Lined and Cotton, in Single Garments
and Union Suits. j j o
her mother, Mrs. Soobert, in this
Guilty of Many Brutal Acts Our-, city.
' . ... Elvis Richardson went to Portlan d
ing Ttieir Married Lite yesterday to nave his eyes treated.
' He was accompanied by bis sister,
Mrs. Riley, who has Deen yihuB
here.
J. 0. Wbiteaker letc yesterday for
Los Angeles where he will take a
oou se in a medical college. He
goes via Portland, taking a steamer
three.
Mrs. H. E. Ankeny came up f-oin
the ! Portland las nigbt for a short slay.
I She reoorts Mr Ankeny, who is very
The marriage occurred at Meadow, ! Hi at tne .wr.o i Du
r.n nnuutv. September 3U, 1'JUU. "
Three chHdren were born to them,
Inez, aued live years, anu r,uw-uu
Mrs; Blanch Dahlin today, through
her attorneys, Dorris 4 bmpwonn,
instituted suit in the circuit court
against her husband. John uanun,
for divorce. She alleges cruel aud
inhuman treatmeut, and if tne al
legations are true no court in me
land would hesitate a moment
granting tne decree dissolving
marriage contract
in
aud Theodore, twins, agea nine
mouths. Mrs. Dublin alleges that
on or about October 1, 19U2, ber hus
band assaulted ber with a whip, at
various times called her vile aud in
deceut names aud while she was in a
delicate condition, just before the
twins were born, he kicked her. She
also says that when the twins were
three rnonlhs old he whipped one a
them, causing a permanent injury.
This is only a portion of a long re.
cital of extreme acts of cruelty, ai
appeared iu the plaintiff's compluint.
Mrs. Dahlin asks for the oustody
of the childieu, for one-third inter
est in real property valued at $1000,
for 87o attorney fee and costs and
disbursements of the suit.
Personals
Dr. Timothy Claran and wife have
arrived from Uppere Alton, 111. Dr.
Claran is the new professor of ro
mance languages at the University of
Oregon.
N. LaRaut, of Garden Valley, after
having visited his daughters, Mrs. R.
A. Booth and Mrs. L. L. Lewis, iu
Eugene, went to Saginaw this after
noon and from there returns homo.
David Griggs, of Cottage Grove was
in the city yesterday, returning home
on the afternoon train. He was ac
companied home by his wife, who
has been at the home of her parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham, for sev-
eral weeks.
! Koseburg Review: Engineer and
I Mrs. Frank Anders-n have moved to
Portland to reside permanently.
They reoently purchased some nicely
looatel lots in the Holiday addition
to that city, and will erect a 83000
residence thereon this fall.
Ibe..
Latest
Style and
- Best Quality in
Good Shoes
Yorans
Shoe
Store
Full Assortment of Long Kid
and Silk Cloves
Eugene's Foremost and
Best Store
is in
visit
NICKUN RIDES ON
A SPECIAL TRAIN
Southern Pacific Company Sends
Passenger Coach and Locomotive
to Take Eugene Merchant From
Tallman to Lebanon
1. T. Ni.klln, a well-known F.ugone
uierohant, hns the distiuction of rid
ing on a speoial train from Tiillinau
oatoh tbo Lubauou train, as it bad
already gone on to Lebanon and re
turned (o Albany. 1 The conductor
advised him to hire a vehloh aud
drive from Tnlltnan to Lebanon, but
Mr. Ninkllu quietly but (irmly ronlled
that ho had bought a tlukot to that
pluco nnd the railroad company would
have to tuke him there. The con
ductor roalizod that he was "up
aguinst It, " and wired tho facts to
headquarters at Portlaud, aud wheu
Tallman was reached a spooial train
consisting of a passengor couch and
locomotive was awaiting on tho Leb
nuon branch. Iiuvltnr linen ftnnt nrnr
I from Albany. Mr. Nlokliu, the sole
FORMER LANE COUNTY
erton, Wash,
taken for
MAN KILLED
i Boston firms at advances of about
He Was Mis-
to Lebanon, furnished by the South
ern Paclt'.o Co. j and sent out from
Albany for the ex proas purposo of
oairylng blui betwoeu the two plaoes
mentioned.
One day last weok Mr. Nlcklin was
down In Million and Linn omintloa
on a business ti ip. He boarded the ; agog for a while, but tho illusion
train at Wost Stayton, ou the Wood- dispelled when Izzy inscribed
burn-Natron branch, having bought , iiaino on the hotel rogistor and
occupant of the car, was whisked into
Lebanon ill quick order aud as bo
alighted from his special tho doiilzous
of that little city mistook him for a
high railroad official oomo to view
out au extension of the branch across
the mountains. The whole town was
was
his
the
a tlnknt for Lebanon, the terminus , gaping crowd lo.rned that bo was just
of the branch which crosses tho Wood- j a plain niorohant from Kiigouo.
burn-Natron line at Tallman. Whou
tho ounductor took up his ticket ha i ,
was Informed that the train was vory I RllS flfiSS KNfiK
Into and it wool I be impossible to
Dye
Some
Little
Things
Essential to baby's com
fort and health are not
included in purchases be
cause they are not seen
in the druggist's stock.
We have a complete stock
of Toilet Articles and it
will be easy to pmcure
any article desired for
the baby.
Mcdldnt too for Infantile Ailments,
DeLANO'S PHARMACY
Wnnior tunes pinuus.
Old clothes made tn look like
INI Willunivttu struct, Eugona
Works.
New stock of mattresses aud springs
, just locelved.
j Chambers Hardware Co.
M. O, Warner tunes pianos. Leave
uruers at II. ti. Morris' mualo stord.
Burlap In diirervnii colon; Just the
thing for cozy comers.
Chambers llnidwaro Uo,
Wo are the only aye worKs In the
oity. 4.M) Willamette street tdj
Upright pianos to rent very reason
able. Morris Music House, OKI Wil
lamutte streot. tf.
llaukiupt stock wall paper at bank
rupt price.
Chambers I lard win o Co.
Hi-ear that uiakns bmln and brawn
Dunn's
Your growlug library demands a
sectional "Maoy Houkoase. " Their
doors do not lilud.
Chambers llnrdwaro Co,
Leave orders for M. O. Warner
piano tuner, at M irrls' niiisn tv.
All kinds of cljthea priced, ..loaned
aud dyed at Kiigvue Uteam laundry.
We guarantee our work Eugene
StiMtm Dye Works, t,
A few style of ,dliilngchalri at
cost.
Chambers Hardware Co.
oluaued up olther by sale or consign
ment. Tbo last large purchases re-
ported from Montana were made by
3
per cent over pre? ions ones, and the
I markets there losed at the opening of
Joseph Schlee, Once a Resident of tue 6eo8ou- Tw mddle western
n . I buyers practically cleaned up Wyom-
COttagB GrOVB, SnOt NoSf Br8in-ingnt23fcud24c.ents. At different
I collecting points In the territories
j clips have been left iu the warehouses
to be sold at prices that do not at
tract buyers.
"Estimates of unsold stooks up to
a f w days ago showed that about 2,-
.000. (XX) pounds of wool remain In
engaged iu merchandising, was shot j gt0wors' huuds in Oregon, Washing
and Instantly killed near Bremerton, ton and Idaho. All th s wool could
Wash., Inst week. Sohtee was fond ' httv9 boon old eariiBr in the sea80B)
of doer hunting and ou the day of the but the growers considered the prices
tragedy was on a still hunt for doer, , offered too low and held for a later
nccoiuuauled by a young man. Com- market. It is now beine disnnsed nf
lug upou a thick oopse of brush the ; 0wly nt nr.ces 1 to 2 cents under
Joseph Schlee, at one time a resi
dent of Cottage Urovo, where ho was
hunters separated, one going on one
sido aud tho other circling tbe oppo
site way. Schlee had sat ou a log.
His dog was at his feet and .made
some noise. The young man, bear
ing this aud seeing a form among tho
moving bushes, thought it was a
door. He llred. The bullet struck
his friend iu the right sido and camej
out at tho left, just below tho heart, j
Death followed instantly. Mrs, Wal
ter linker, duughter, wns summoned
by wire to attend tho funeral. The
deceased wns held in great respect
when he lived here. He was a vot
erati of the llruud Army of the Ko
publio aud had escaped the hullota of
many nil onumy, but was finally
struck by tho missile of a careless
hunting ooinpimlon. Western Oregon.
what was realized
dales. "
at tho seuled bid
KUYKENDALL OUT
OF POLITICS FOR GOOD
Yesterday's Telegram: Dr. William
Kuykoudnll, of Eugene, president of
tho senate at the l. st sesslou of the
legislature, is in l'nrtlitnd today to
moot with the mnlical oflloers of the
Women of Woodcraft Dr. Kuykou
dnll declares he has permanently re
tired from politic.
Hoppickers Wanted
A big lot of pickers wautod on
lowor part of Campbell and Walker
hon yard Saturday and for probably
three succeeding days, llnvo secured
outside drying room uud can take ;.
lurge quantity of hops.
Your Reputation
as a good cook will be secure if you
use a Superior rnngo. They hare a
quick, eveu ovon aud are made to
last.
Chambers llnrdwaro Co.
H. N. Cookerline, of Albany,
tho oity.
Verne Dvson is Dome from a
at Portlaud.
Rev. M. C. Wire returned today
from a trip north.
Mrs. Kate Cundiff is visiting
friends in Albany.
Robt. Blddle and Percy Trafzer left
today for Spokane.
Joe Fellman has returned from a
trip up in Washington.
Mrs. M. J. White returned to Cot
tage Grove yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. W. J. Royce left today for
Sedro-Wooley, Wash., to remain.
Contractor W. O. Heckart return
ed from Corvallis yesterday after
noon. Mrs. W. M. Miller, of" Portland, is
visitlug relatives and friends iu Eu
gene. Walter Winslow, class of '00, U. 0.,
returned to Salem today, after visit
ing here awhile.
Attorney U. P. Skipworth returned
yesterday afternoon from a business
visit at Junction.
L. S. Rowland returned to Salem
today, after spending his vacation
with his parents here.
Mrs. B. B. McKinney has left on an
extended trio thmugh Kansas, Ar
kansas and Oklahoma.
T. W. Poole, foimerly of Junction,
now in business at Nampa, Idaho,
was in the oity today.
Professor C. H. Jones returned to
Salem today, after having attended
the teachers' institute
Herbert Eastland went to Portland
today to enter the medical collego of
the University of Oregon. .
J. L. Warnock and C. N. Dixon, of
Hutchinson, Kan., are visitlug here.
They may decide to remain.
Conrgessman-oleot W. C. Hawley
cnuie up from Sulem this afternoon
to address the teachers' institute.
Miss Frances Bell, of Crawfords
ville, Iud., arrived here today to
visit her sister, Mrs. H. N. Mount.
Professoi J. J. Kraps, of Salem, re
turned home today after having at
tended the teachers' institute here.
Mrs. E. Dodge returned to Port
land today, after a short visit with
BOOK STORE OPENING
Allen Eaton Opens His New Store
Saturday,
On Saturday evening from 7 to 10
the people of Eugene who have shown
an interest iu our business and their
friends are cordially iuvietd to visit
the new store at 557 Willamette
street.
s22 ALLEN EATON.
Hoppickers Wanted
A big lot of pickers wanted on
lower part of Campbell and Walker
Hopyaid Saturday and for probably
three succeeding days. Have secured
ontside drying room and can take
larger quantity of hops.
For the School
I-
l
i
Success
Easily
Accounted
For...
C In our new store
we continue to give
prices for correct goods
the same as in our
old store.
C, We are specialists
in Men's and Boys'
Wear and are the
oldest house in Eu
gene that deals exclu
sively in Men's and
Boys' Goods.
Ed. Hanson
8 East Ninth St.
Pens, pencils, tablets, luks, erasers
and a full line of school supplies.
Wo can save you money ou these
goods.
s22 HULL'S DRUll STOKE. I
0
WESTERN WOOLS
ENTIRELY SOLO OUT
The 1900 Washing Machine saves
half the labor of washing ; seo the new
l'.HH) Gravity machine. We give 30
days' trial.
Chambers Hardware Co. I
Fresh Olympiu clams at Otto's oc
Ice only 25 ceuts a quart. tf
Brilllantshlue, the best metal pol
Ish an earth, for band instruments,
brass, copper, zinc, tin, nickel, si
rer, etc. For sale by F. A. Rankin,
music n an . (,u
The New York Daily Trade li..r,l w. .... i... , . . ..
.... i -- .Mi.w mo miKi-ai anu uesi line of
say. in a la o i,.,,.: I bvMug eloVM La(, J
"About ' per cent of the tOUfl clip j all price.
of the Westeiu State, ha. now been ChsO.ber. Hardware Co
Back Combs
of High Grade
For those ladies who want
goods that not only look good
but are good we have an
elegant line of combs both in
solid gold and gold filled
mountings.
These combs are the proper
styles and the prices are right.
Bracelets
in Great
Variety...
Can be found at our store.
We have them in gold, gold
filled and silver.
Prices range from One Dollar
"P- If you want the kind
that is being worn, wej have
them.
J- O. WATTS
If you
want
good
butter
fresh eggs and all kinds of
good country produce, you will
get what you want at our
store. We buy direct from
the producer, that means
money and good goods to the
consumer. A fine line of
groceries at prices that make
you feel good. Try us be
convinced.
BEE HIVE
GROCERY
Corner 8th and Charnelton Sts.
Phone Black 1571
Miinroe's Second Hand Store
6? W. Eighth SL.
We nave just received
a line of
Laclede Ranges,
Call and see them
Goods Right Prices Right
EUGENE, .... OKECOft
; FINISH pre
server and
cliauer of pi
nuus, uiguua, .musto instruments
and furniture. It removes fly specki
ink stains and dirt and testores tbt
original lustre and Snish to any high,
ly polished surface. It is "tbe best
ever.'- Sold by F. A Eankin, tut
piano man.
First National Bank
OF EUGENE
ram up Caen capital nn
nd surplus...... $150,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Jooe on reasonable tennl. Sight draft! oa CelaA
San Franclico and Portland. Bills ol Bzchange nU
foreign countries. Deposits received subject to rsa
or certificate of deposit. All collections Inuuflffllss
will receive prompt attention,
r O HENDRICKS, President. S B'SAKIN. Ha W
f B SNODGBASS Cashier. L H POTTSB UaiCat
r . L. CHAMBERS, H. E, ANlun i
President. Vice-PresicW.
DARWIN BRISTOL, Cashier.
Chambers-Bristpw
Banking Company
Vt bugene, Oregon.
Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000
Notes and Mortgages bought. Mj
loaned on approved security. Interest
on time certificates aepstt .1 P
banking business transacted.
Money t Home
Is Not Safe
and unlM It In earning Interest y"
actually Inaincr lust that nM"
really belongs to you.
You can leave it with "s"
certificate, wh ch is subject to
drawal at any time, ai.a dis
interest if left for a specified
on a ume cernuciic a - ,
. fi. . u... t. 1. nrtl lUDlW
u j i . n ti.. Tciritioa f
stated period. , ,
We do a regular commercui w
Ing business in all branches and Jf"
interest is allowed.
Eugene Loan and
SvmgsJJank,
Establishes 1892. Capital
Surplusd I O0.000