The Friendly Store May Sales Begin Tomorrow
1000 yds $1.25 and $ 1.50 New Qftr
Spring .Suitings a. yard fl
Tomorrow we will place on sale 1000 yards of New Spring Suitings, fashion's favor
ite patterns, checks, stripes, plaids and mixtures in beautiful -soft colorings, suitable
for tailored, jumper, shirtwaist and dressy suits, 45 to 50 inches wide, if you want
to share in this grand bargain, plan to be here early. The very best
styles and weaves $1,25 to $ 1.50 values at a yard
5000 yards 15c
The largest collection of dainty Wash Fabrics we have ever shown. You will find
every pretty combination of colorings in the most beautiful patterns, checks, stripes,
dots and floral effects. Every woman in Eugene ought Ij be interested in this sale
and you ought to plan to be here tomorrow and get some
ginghams, batiste, lawns, etc, values to 18c a yard
18c White Linenette for Skirts and Suits a yd 2l2c
Beautiful Materials for
Graduating and Reception Gowns
We have brought together this season one of the most beautiful and varied collection
of materials, suitable for graduating and reception gowns that we have ever shown
in silk, wool and cotton fabrics, Beautiful sheer cotton fabics that will wash, silk
and wool voiles and nets and the heavier materials, all soft and drapy in the new
pastel shades and white. We are at all times glad to show goods and help you plan
your gown by suggesting trimmings suitable for the different materials and whether
you come to look or to buy we will give you the same courteous attention.
Hosiery to match your new gown, a pair 50c
PERSONALS. "
.
Walker Jenney is up from Albany
on a visit.
Frank Cherry Is ip from Portland
visiting his mother.
Joel McCornack la down from his
farm at Marcola.
Attorney A. N. Orcutt, of Rose
burg, is in the city.
B. L. Bogart returned this after
noon from a trip north.
J. A. Emmltt, a Drain barber, is
la Eugene on business.
Henry McKlbben.of Cottage Grove,
TH in the city yesterday,
J, J, Hard came down from Cot
tage OroT; !hla afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hcn?T- Of Go
shen, were in the city today.
Miss Mabel Johnson returned last
night from a visit In Portland.
Mrs. J. II. Goodman Is quite ill at
her home on South Pearl street.
Ceo. N. Fraier is suffering
from a severe attack of la grippe-
Mm. T. A. Paine returned this af
ternoon from a visit In Portland.
II. T. Dow went to Cottage Grove
this afternoon on timber business.
J. O. Storey, of the Storey-Bracher
Lumber Company, is up from Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Klrkwood re
LOADS OF MOST
ATTRACTIVE
Free Souvenirs
for "SoaveiYir Day" Visitors
For weeks we have been carefully prcparinsr for
the big Souvenir Day Celebration we will hold on
Saturday, May 4. We have purchased a large
Rumber of most attractive Souvenirs which we
will present to Souvenir Day callers. We have
made up hundreds of "Surprise Bags" which we
know arc going to be enthusiastically received by
our visitors on Souvenir Hay.
On Soavenir Day there will also be many
. Bargain Offers, Special Sales end Free Prizes
all which will make Souvenir Day an event which
you cannot afford to miss.
Soavenir Day, Saturday, May 4th
REMEMBER THE DATE be sure you come;
bring all your friends with you and come a bio;
time awaits you here DO COME.
SPECIAL MUSIC
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II LI I Tl I C RED CROSS
X I1ULL 3 drug storjl;
and 18c Spring Wash Fairies 10c yd
turned last night from a short trip
south.
Marion McClain is back from a
visit to bis old home at Emmons.
' Iowa.
j Rev. Robert Booth arrived here
this afternoon to visit bU son, Sena
: tor R. A. Booth.
I J. L. Zelgler left this afternoon for
; Southern Oregon points on one of
: his regular trips.
Mrs. H. E. Ankeny and daughter.
Miss Gladys, have Just returned from
a trip to California.
C. H. He, arrived down from
Fall Creek last night. He has been
;oq his ranch for several days.
1 Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt and child
came up from Junction City this af-
I ternoon to visit a day or two here.
I Mrs. Dudley Holland returned to
jA!hap thiis afternoon, after visiting
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Shelley, in Eu
gene. Geo. Wllloughby went to Cottage
Grore this afternoon to do some line
work for the Willamette Valley Com
pany. Dr. B. It. Job and Druggist J- S.
Beiison, uf Cottage Grove, were in
the city yesterday as witnesses iu the
Dr. Best case.
Misses Gertrude Barclay, of Mon
roe, and Marguerite Looney, of Sa
, letii, who have been visiting Mrs. V.
O. Heckart, in Eugene, for several
98c
of the best patterns
10c
SATISFACTION
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
days, left for their respective homes
this afternoon.
C. R. Young, assistant forest rang
er, came down from Lowell yester.
I day. He was accompanied by Miss
.Augusta Young.
j Harley Zelgler, formerly of this
I city, but who has been in California
for the past few years, arrived here
today to visit a short time.
Dr. V. L. Cheshire and Captain C.
C. Hammond went to Cottage Grove
this afternoon to assist in mustering
in Company E of that place tonight.
A. M. Gilbert and family, of Bow
Bells, N. D., have arrived here and
will make this city their future home.
Mr. Gilbert s a brother of Council
man A. W. Gilbert
! Russell Welch, manager of the lo
cal office of the Willamette Valley
j Company, went to Cottage Grove this
j afternoon on business connected with
I the company's affairs,
j President Campbell, of the uni
versity, returned this afternoon from
Portland, where he attended the
graduating exercises of the univer
sity school of medicine la?t night.
I Roseburg Review: Miss Lillith
! Moore, telegraph operator in the !o
;col telephone office, has been trans
! ferred to Eugene. She is succeeded
her eby her sister. Miss Grace.
!
! BOR.V. 4
I At Seattle. April IS, 1907, to Mr.
jand Mrs. Frank L. Wilkins, a daugh
ter. Mr. Wilkins is a son of ex-Mayor
and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins.
"Plu-ninnnaa's Deadly o:fc
had so seriously affected my r.'ht
lung." writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
Rural Route Xo. Georgetown, Tenn..
"that I couched continually nlcht and
day and the neighbor's prediction
consumption seemed inevitable, un
til my husband brought home a bot
tle of of I). King's Xew Discocery,
which In my case proved to be the
only real cough cure and restorer
of weak, sore lun?5." When all oth
er remedies utterly fail you may still
win the battle against the lung and
throat troubles with Xew Discovery,
the real cure. Guaranteed by W. L.
DeLano. druggist, 60c and $1. Tri
al bottle free.
Bitten by a Spider.
Through blood poisoning cauaed
by the bite of a spider, John Wash
ington, of Bosqueville, Texas, would
have lost his leg, which btOime a
mass of running sores, had be not
n persuaded to try Bucklen's Ar
:ca ijslve. He writes: "The first
applltlon relieved and four boxes
healed all the sores." Heals every
r,CL5c l w- L- DeLano s drug
storeU Q
SPRINKLING
. ORDINANCE
NOT PASSED
i At last ' night's meeting of the
city council, 'as announced by toe
Guard yesterday, an attempt was
made to pass the street sprinkling or
dinance, assessing the cost of the
work to tbe property owners, but it
I was voted down by a large majority,
I 7 to 1, Councilman Calkins being the
lone who favored the ordinance.
'Atthe beginning of tbe meeting
'City Attorney Allen gave it as his
i opinion that the ordinance, nnder
I the city's charter, would be legal af
ter which Mr. Calkins, In a well-directed
speech, faTored tbe ordinance.
His motion to read the ordinance a
second time was seconded, but when
it came to a Tote his second Toted
against the motion.
Fire Cracker Ordinance.
An ordinance was introduced by
Councilman Harbaugh prohibiting
the firing of cracker3 of greater
length than four inch;, of any rock
et of greater weight than six ounces,
and of all dynamite canes inside the
city limits, and it was passed unani
' mously.
The penalty is a fine of from $1 to
,10.
i Other Matters,
j Councilman Calkins reported the
.request of the park commission that
j$800 be appropriated for tbe im
provement of Hendricks' park, and
after discussion it was voted that
$500 be appropriated for such use
up to January 1, 190S.
The committee on the sale or pur-
; chase of the fire house lot on Elev
enth street reported unfavorably.
A petition for a sidewalk on .the
;west side of Madison street between
Fourth and Eighth streets was refer
Ired to the street committee.
OUST STANDARD
! FROM OHIO STATE
i Findlay. O.. April 30. George X.
j Phelps late this afternoon filejTa pe
tition in the common pleas court ask
ing that the Standard Oil Company
and subsidiary companies be enjoin
ed from doing business In Ohio. It is
uuuersioou me inaepeuaems are oacK j
of Phelps, and they offer to furnish
a bond in tbe sum of $100,000.
The Price of Health
"Tbe price of health In a malarious
district is Just 55c; the cost of a
box of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills,"
writes Eva Slayton. of Xoland, Ark.
Xew Life Pills cleanse gently and Im
part new life and vigor to the sys
tem. Sac Satisfaction guaranteed
by W. L. DeLano, druggist.
New stock fishing tackle Just re
ceived see our new reel.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
See that vour patnter uses Phoenix
paint, the only paint made for this
climate.
PRESTOX & HALES.
Bee supplies of all kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
The only complete line of wallpa
per is found at
PRESTOX & HALE3-.
Baby Wa'.Sers Just the thing for
teaching the youngster to aik.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Xew stock ui wall paper just in;
prettiest patterns and lowest prices
we ever had.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Xew stock of couches jus, received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Go-Oarts new patterns, all pr.ces.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
See our sanitary couches can be
used as a sofa or bed.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Baby Walkers Just the thing for
teac!r!ng the youngster to walk.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Fre-b garien seed in bulk.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE. I
Gee o-ir stock of rugs, Uce curtains
and couch covers before buying.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
It's too bad to see people who go
from day to day suffering from phys
ical weakness, when Rorky Mountain
Tea would strengthen them. Tea or
tablets, 3 cents. Linn Drug Co.
Dr. Lowe, tha optician, will be ab
sent from bis Eugene office for
thrA weeks after next Thursday,
May :.
I am still renovating all kinds of
feathers, both new and old, bedding
and pillows, at 19 East 8th street j
Will call and get them and return
them. Get ticks washed if necessary.
Phone Black 24 1. D. R. Lakin.
dw mS
$li
1
100 Doses
True only of Hoods SaraaariUa.
the usul (liquid! tons : or la tar new
and etiaaUy eflecsave tablet tora.
100 Doses $1
CITY NEWS. ,
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Weather Prediction.
Tonight and Tuesday, fair; light
frost tonight.
Professor M. E. Robinson present-
ea wueen corner at rtoseourg wsi
night. .
TKa UaiIa. U'Aiulm.. -Ill (.,
dance at Marcola on the evening of
May 3d.
E. Boyd is shipping his household
goods to Dallas, where he will en-
gage in business.
Tickets are selling well for the
band concert tonight. The prospects
are good for a large house.
Tho3. W. Browning and Bertha E.
Haight. both of Junction City, were
granted a license to wed today.
The Jury in the case of the state
vs. Dr. W. E. Best, of Cottage Grove,
charged with practicing without a li
cense, last evening returned a ver
dict of not guilty.
Light frosts are noticed every
morning by the early risers. Some of
the farmers say there bas been some
damage to fruit, while others declare
there has been none.
County Judge Chrismah has hand
ed down a decision in the case of J.
M. Sloan vs. L. L. Driver and W. S.
Miller, to recover money. He allow
ed the plaintiff $99 and Interest.
J. W. Barringer today took some
of his house-moving paraphernalia
over to Springfield to move the Goss-
ler rM! MM riff iho lrtt whirh le tn
' - J " " " "
be occupied by the new I. O. O." F.'j Xorthern passenger train is reported
block. j wrecked between Havre, Mont., and
, LSpokane. Wash., and a mail clerk is
j erington & Kuvkendall have mov-i , . , . . v .
, . . , reported Injured. There are no de
ed their drug stock to their new lo-. k, A ,v.
I tails beyond this,
cation, oa.g door west of the old
piace. They will put in another row j
of giass showcases as soon as they j
arrive. (
The L. O. T. M. basket social last
night was largely attended and was a
success in every particular. The
lunches brought by the ladles were
spread on a long table in the banquet
room and partaken of Uy every ione
present.
Yesterday Wm. Ruth was sur
prised by a number of his friends
calling on him at his home In this
city.the occasion being his 76th birth
day. Mrs. McElroy prepared a very
nice dinner, which was enjoyed by
all present.
MARRIED
At St. Mary's Catholic church in
Eugene this morning, at S o'clock,
Louis Heitzman and Miss Christina
Cersovsky, Rev. Father J. M. O'Far-
rell officiating. The couple left on
ni is
the afternoon train for Por
where they v. ill reside. The groo
a former reiJont of this vicinity, but
new employed by the Southern Pa
cific Company in the metropolis.
The bride's home is in Canada, but !
she has been living with her broth- i
ers, Josepn and John Lersovsky.west
of the city, for the past several years.
They have many friends, who tender
congratulations. There was a large I
crowd of them at the train to bid
them godspeed and rice was thrown
in abundance.
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thonght 7
was j
lbout to take leave of this world, on ;
account of nervousness, indigestion
and general debility," writes A. A.
Chishulm. of Treadwell. X. Y.. "and I THAT TEMPT,
when It looked as if there was no j because they are so fresh anil good.
hoie left. I was persuaded to try eiec- ; Their prices tempt also! .You can
trie Bitters, and I rejoice to say that i no, often find such Groceries as we
they are curing me. I am now doing
business again as of old. and am still
gaining daily." Best tonic on earth.
Guaranteed by W. L. DeLano, drug-
gist. smc.
THE TEXAS WONDER.
Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu
matic troubles; sold by all druggists
on two months' treatment by mall
'or $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. J926 Olive
street. SL Louis, Mo. Send for tes
timonials. Sold bjr Hull's Drug Store.
dw tf
Pbciie ns your orders for pianc
tuning. Main tl. Eilers Piano
House. tf
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE Seven-room house.
three lots, barn and good fruit;
situated in Fairmount. Price,
$1000. Call on C. S. Frank. 1S9
East Xinth street. m-10
AUSTRALIAN .
PUGILIST WILL
MEET WINNER
San Francisco. April 30. Bill
Squires, the Australian pugilist,
through his representative, Billy
Reynolds, ha signed an agreement
with Manager James Coffroth, agree-
! ing to meet the winner of the Burns-
O'Brien fish. The date fixed is May
j 30 and the location will probably be
iColma. a suburb of this city.
j Burnj 0-BTiea mt a. LoS An.
geles May 8.
, JJ AQ BANDIT IS
!
NOT FRANK SMITH
j
i Willows. April 30. The desperado
killed bv the posse Sunday night was
.'not Frank Smith, as reported. His
marks are identical but bmuh was
not so well provioeu wnn nair as
the dead man. whose identity remains
unsolved.
Smith killed a restaurant
in Oakland two weeks ago.
keeper
COREY
RE-ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF TRUST
Xew York, April 30. William E.
Corey was elected president of the
United States Steel Corporation at
the annual meeting of the board of
directors in this city today.
LOriSIAXA TOWX
DAMAGED BY FIRE
Xew Orleans. April 30. A fire at
Leesviile, La., today destroyed prop-
erty valued at $200,000, three entire
blocks being burned.
GREAT XOP.THERX
PASSENGER WRECKED
t 5f Pant A r.ril 3A Tho riroat '
TELKCiRAPHJC BRIEFS
The Salt Lake City street car strike
has ended by General Manager Ban- !
croft granting the demands of the
employes.
The dispatches state that Marie J
Ware MeKinley has been acting as
W. M. Renninger
THE RESTAURANT MAN
formerly at 19 East
9th street, has opened
up in his n?w place
at 33 East 9th. He
is row prepared to
serve the public with
the best the market
affords.
Come in and give
us a triaL Everything
new.
W. M. Rennineer
f '
i nt prices like our present quo- ;
i tations. .We try to please I
EACH CTSTOMKH. j
an1 spare no time or pains to procure
just what is wanted.
EUGENE GROCERY,
HAMILTON' VAX ORDSTUAND.
Phone Main 30.
j 33 Eat Nm-h S'rret
w J
atfaVLVdVW
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f !
HAMMOCKS
At Cost
DRUMMER'S SAMPLES
EUGENE GUN CO.
SHORT TALKS BY
L. T. COOPER.
LIVER TROUBLE. o
A dull. shifUh Ever ... i.- .
dull. .h. feeling ,o o,i,;"$y'
I U work. DCOrieHv .l
blood coiru,
drouth the bodr ia
bntht red rMffl
heo tbe liver i,
inactive the blood
beox dull
rin d
roll of poUowiu,
matter.
A , st many
V" try lo je, ,
nnt.eiew.pialtuj
wail ownpli0o
by rnoous thinj,
on their Ucea.They
aad the same yellow complexion would
remain for the liver cause it. Qnlv
bright, red blood brintsane eompleilon,;
Blood loaded with impurities from
liver semi, die impuritie. out through the
pores of tbe .kin and turns the akin
Dnnmua fcuuir.
j ' ? M dull, heavy feelinj ni
SZt
j er s New Discovery will do this nine
; um ira motion sometimes ii
' jT'Sr bo,tkV . A .
"My heidth had been poorlv lor
- yean. My face was yellow and covtr,,!
with pimple., I was bothered constantly
with chronic coo.tip.tioa, had little or no
appetite and could not deep well at niihi
I became weak and lost .11 ambition. I
tried many different medicines but oothini
Kerned to help me until I began takiu
Cooper's New Discovery. It seemed to
help me at once. Now, alter I have taken
several bottles I feet entirely well! Mr
face i clear, I deep well, have t good
ppcuw ura u quite myseu again
- am oeepiy aratetui lor my restored
health." Michael Silk, 24 Kentucky Are.,
l j ri ta
We tell the famous Cooper medicines,
a f it- a .
nun s iv ea -uross i-rug More
rr.
sleuth for Special Agent Burns, aiui
Ihas been instrumental in securing
much of the evidence agains; the
;San Francisco grafters.
The Reign
of Quality
W hen you start out t buy
Silverware you i u!j
re:nember that it is a
journey that you will ivt
ta!;e often. That indi
cates how important tlie
occasion is and you
should be slow in mak
i. 2 your decision.
We have here a carefully
chosen array of the
products of the best
makers. We carry the
two best make.? of plated
ware.
1847 Rogers and
Oneida Community
in tbe latest designs of tel. drsctl,
soep, cof'ec, berry, cream, gravy ami
sur spoons: meat, uUr,o!ive and
pick're forks; individual fcutier spread
ers' fmit knives iai forks, etc.
Ve should like to place our si!ver
wjre experience at .-ur riispwl a:'.d
to point cut tr.e mrnt oi our stock.
J. O. Watts
"K Cp-te.dae Jew t!-r
and Optician
Orr.fr Gh 3rd C;l!.inv!teSis.
iBaBVaB1rarlrlW I H1 'I "
tlMt(ttlt(OlH
EUCKHCLZ & 1 OYrNER t
house ixtMis
Good quick work, U2tiitd.
reasonable crit.es
Pboce: Black. 2S9J; Fed, 4S"2 f
EUGENE, OREGON
Munroe's Second HancfStore
6" W. Eis'it.h Sl
House Uf niihngs
J J C :. - -
S.cv
Taylor & Siaith
Real Estate Agents
C03URG. OR.FG0N-
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