HI H8CKIISK FOK THE GUARD
jFriendly's January Clearance Sale
Clearance Prices in Every Department.
75c Fancy Silk Organdies a yd. 48c
J 5 pieces fancy silk organdies in spray, leaf, floral, stripe aniring
dot patterns, all new designs, shown in soft rich pink, blue,
lavender, green, mais and cream color, combinations suitable for
afternoon and evening party dresses and waists. - Some have only
enough for one dress. If you are interested we suggest
that you come early; 75c values . . . , . . . . 48c yd
25c Ring Dot Organdies, a yd 18c
Come in solid colors pink, blue, nile, lavender, gray, cream, and'
white, 25c qualities a yard 1 8c
A few of the many things it. will pay you to buy here
at all times, and especially during this Annual
Clearance Sale
Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear
Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings
Linens, Towels and Domestics
Hosiery, Flannelette Gowns, Etc.
Blankets, Comforts and Bedding
Mens' and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Underwear and Furnishings
.....i.i if a firtu
WINNIFRED KELLY
MYSTERIOUSLY
DISAPPEARS
. . 7 1
.
l.Ollia C
gone.
Pox, of Albany
,Q
is In Eu-
II Kit ItEI.ATlV
IK A II THAT SHE HAS
KOIU.V DEALT WITH
T,.m iirvimt. of Albany. was in the
t jsK Elizabeth Elliott is heme fiotn u
u visit ot Salem. !
A. C. Harbour returned home to
ki 4 VII FKIK.VDS ulrn vesterduV.
Miss Maine Sullivan is visum
friends in Albany.
Mrs. Lulu Tollman returned last
night from Portland.
T. J. French left today
Grande on business.
:!CITY WINS ROAD
TAX CASE IN THE
SUPREME COURT
Peptiron PH
Iramzu Hie Wood, fwil Hi., . ,
th.. Ktimm-li. uil illii-titi i ..." Tj
Hood's Pilhl
After-dinner pill; purel, Y-i,...tau.. f
easy to unernut. ?v. Iini...-
Uuad Co.. Lowell. 11 H,L i...
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SYSTEMATIC SEAIM'll OF THE
CITY HKIXG MADE THIS AFTEK
NOON IIV STIDENTS OF I'M
VKHBITY LAS TBKK-V AT 6:10
O'CLOCK LAST EVENING
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for La i
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Eugene's
Largest and
Best Store
S. H. Friendly
592-594 Willamette St,
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CITY NEWS
Hand concert mm roriMl,
Eugene thcntra tonlKht.
Turn out and bent tho bund.
Tho people of Fall Creek urn flg
urliiK on biilldlnK hu Independent tel
ephoiio lino to Eugene.
Hand conrert nnd inrllu!,
Kugonu theatre tonlghl.
Turn out mid boon I tho bund.
Engineer Jiuk Broil, oi lht En-jrnnn-Wotidlliig
local, la confined to
hut borne with uu uttuck of rheuma
tism. Hand concert and recital,
' Kugnno theatre tonight.
Turu out and boost the band.
Newell and L. E. Elcgul, all of Eu-
Keno.
Hand concert nnd recital,
KiiKcmi t heal re tonight.
I 'I'urn out and boost the band.
! Henry Taylor toduy hognn Biilt In
itho circuit court nKaliiHt tho Croswoll
i l.pmber Compiiny to recover IIMO,
j with interest at t) per cent from No
jveniber 23. 11107, and reasonable at
I toruoy's fees. L. M. Travis Is attor
j ney for the plaintiff.
Then) will bo two bnskuthnll games
trustees. L. M.
nnd (!. W. Hunt
Helover; conductor.
Miss Wlnnlfred Kelly, daughter of
Mrs. Mattle Kelly, who resides at
7a Willamette street, and of Abe
Kelly, also of this city, disappeared
last evening and has not been seen
since by her relatives or friends, who
nro much concerned over her uisap-nearance.
Miss Kelly was last seen at the res
idence of her uncle, John r . Kelly, at
the corner of West Sixth and Lincoln
streets. She left her home late yes
terday afternoon, stating that she
! was going to Schwarschlld's hook
store to buy a German book for use
in her studies at the University. She
1 was at the home of her friend, Miss
Kate Henderson, and at the home of
Miss Minnie Hawthorne' during the
evening, and from there went to
John Kelly's residence. The family
asked her to stay for dinner, but she
declined, stating that she had been
invited out to one of the sorority
houses. She left the Kelly residence
at 6:10 o'clock, and that was the
j last seen of her.
When Miss Kelly failed to return
I home at the usual hour, her mother
and sister, Miss Frances, became
i alarmed and began to make inquiry
I as to her whereabouts. 'All her rela-
and numerous friends In town were
I telephoned to, and when it was learn
jed that she had said she was Invited
to one of the sororities all of the girls'
club houses were telephoned to, but
she had not been to any of them dur
ing the evening. Tne officers were
then notified and a diligent search
was made for the missing girl. Sev
eral theories wore advanced, among
them being that she might have been
waylaid on a dark street by hobos or
desperate characters, and drugged
ravls, J. J. Kudo ...i.,!,, I,nv. Iin'iinle,! tho niirthlwuinil
w ia ... . . : ....
S. Hubble.
Cloaks
Suits
Skirts
Waists
Petticoats
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
worthy Inside guard, C. W. Tallafc
worthy outside guard Andy Taylor; , ,,,, k(,nI1)Prt, and another that she
J. H. Hearde and wife, of Hose-;
burg, are In the city.
C. K. Sylvester, of Jasper, spent
last night in Eugene.
W. W. Chessman came up from
Portland this afternoon.
Walter Baker, of Cottage Grove,
waa in the city today. '
Dr. Christie went to Roseburg this
afternoon on business.
Mrs. M. Brlckell. of Acme, arrived
here on last night's stage.
Charles Stickles has returned from
a trip to Southern California.
Mrs. B. L. Bogart returned last
night from a visit at Portland.
T. F. Bennett and family went to
Halsey this afternoon on a visit.
Charles Cochran came down -from
Cottage Grove this afternoon to assist
the band In its concert tonight.
S. E. Stevens returned today from
a business trip to Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Auten returned this afternoon
from a short trip to points north.
Dr. A. Sharpies was In the city
from his ranch near Goshen today.
J. H. Bartels, ot Cottage Grove,
was In Eugene yesterday on business.
W. L. Bert and wife were arrivals
in Eugene last night from Marcola.
A, B. Wllklns, wife and children,
of .llarcola, spent last night' in the
city.
Mrs. Clara DeLassus and son, of
Roseburg, were In Eugene yester
day.
J. J. Moore and wife went to Leo
na. Douglas county, today.where they
will reside for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shumate and.
daughter. Miss Kathleen, are home
from a trip to Victoria, B. C.
Mrs. H
T if case of the city of Eu
gene, respondent, vs. Lane
cocnlv, appellant, appeal
from the circuit court of
Lane county, has been decid
ed 'bv the supreme court at
Salem, in favor of the city.
Judge Hamilton's decision
being affirmed. This is a
case wherein the city sued the
county for over $5201' road
tax money, and won the case
in the circuit court, but the
county took it to the supreme
court. The city will be ahead
that amount. L. E. Bean and
J. M. Williams were attorneys
for the city and Woodcock &
Potter for the county.
DATES ANNOUNCED
FOR INSPECTION
Orders were issued from National
Guard headquarters yesterday tore
noon assigning dates for the annual
inspection of various organizations
by the regular army. The Inspection
will begin next Tuesday night. Col
onel James Jackson, U. S. A., retired,
will act as inspecting officer.
The order has caused unusual ac
tivity among Guardsmen, for the in
spection will be strict and thorough.
Any organization not measuring up
to the regular army standard in the
matter ot organization, attendance
and condition of equipment will be
liable to disbandment. Every infan
try company is required to .have en
enrolment oi 58 men.
That the Guard will pass the reg
ular army inspection little doubt js
entertained. Reorganization upon an
V. Johnson came up from larmy basis has been effected through-
You Are Not
Going Blind
it' the services and advij
ipur optical department ca:
any way ameliorate a cs
tion of your eyes, which
: haps bordering on failing
ion; our, failures in fitting
cult cases are few. Your:
although simple and easily;
rected tnday, may be aggr;
j ted by waiting.
I Profit by the n
.takes of others,
'not put it off.
.function this afternoon to visit her
mother, Mrs. Billmire, and her broth
ers. , '
D. P. Sheridan, who has been In
Eugene as a Juror In the circuit
court, returned to Walker this after
noon.
J. H. Bean and wife arrived here
from Portland this afternoon to be nt
the bedside of Mrs. Julia Bean
Is very 111.
out since the strongest order from the
war department several weeks ago.
The Fourth Oregon Infantry, sta
tioned in Southern Oregon, has been
segregated into separate companies
and other minor changes have been
made to meet tne requirements. Gen
eral failure to pass annual inspec
tion would result in fo.-ieiture ot me
who federal appropriation, amounting to
115,000 a .rear
J. O. WATTS
J '. Optician.
j Corner 9th and Willamette
M.
1 1
, . u ..r .....i each previous to the one IiihI night
"Hi", I "Mil,. . ,,,,. ,,
MM.,.. ,,. .:, l., ,.,, UI'I'I'I'U fl.o, Tl 11....
tho I', of O. and O. A .C. teams andi! " , ,', ,, ,"' TL ,
another game between tho U. of O.
serond team and the team of Com
pany C
Roberts Bros, and W. L. Hiniil.-rn
today recovered from the court the
I uooda secured by Robert Dillon, the
utes after she left John Kelly's res
idence. If the latter is true, why she
should want to run away Is a mys
tery. Her mother and sister say
there wns no trouble at homo, nnd
she seemed to be happy at all times.
She was not keeping sternly com
piiny with any young man, nnd It
does not, seem likely that sho eloped
with any one, although it Is said her
folks think It possible she might have
left, to marry a former student of the
University who Is now attending a
medical college In Chlcngo. However,
as the girl Is of age, being 19 years
..1.1 h i i.. ,.,., ......
r,.if ...... ,..l i..... T....1..1.. i'1 ,n 11x11 minikin inuimiii" mui
7 in Th. ..ill ,.i'.. ,. ', . i 8nu would have occasion to keep the
lut L . "i '' "L", ' ! !:: I marriage a secret from'her folks and
... .. . .. ....... " T '.T ' . friends. A
I'lilJ ll Until I'll fltlllllS. 1 UU Will-
hit of tonight's game will play Hon
Bund concert and recital,
Eugeno theatre tonight.
Turn out and boost tho band.
The billiard tournament which has
been In progress nt Sid Smith's bil
liard parlors for the past three weeks
canio to n closo In class B last night
by llonney defeating Wiishburue.
Both had won four anil lost one game
Wiillis
and I'eleraon. Each one has won
ney three games with a 2"i-polnt
handicap for the handsome cue given
Mm. Julia Heiin, mother of Attor
ney L. K. lleiin. Judge lit an mid F.
('. Ilean, la very III at her home In
this city. '
iienow w no piiRsoii iiugeii enecKB mi , way hy the house.
i in inn men nam h hiiiiiu lime ami aim
! who was taken to the penitentiary to-
day to serve a ler mof three yenrs.
L. 9. Perkins, a druggist of Mon
mouth, commltteil siili'lile Monday bv
. . .. ,, , .! taking carbolic add. He was found
Robert illlon the self-confessed ,,,,, , ,,,,,
-T , i ' """ . ' '' a ,., ri. SiiU-in lew Is as follows:
Gibson H.m havo taken pimsis-1 Armstrong, who pleaded guilty to the cmMIV ? i.-i ina- riiv . ,., .
schools, 3 1-2 mills. TotHI, 1 li mills.
nlOu of II. II, Davidson's Heehlve gro-1 charge of horse sleallug. were taken
fery atoro at the corner ot West !ith I" the peiilienllary today by Deputy
nd Chariuillon streets.
J. T. Wlttor'i rash register at
ftprlngfleld was (nppetl Inst evenlnK
bout 6 o'clock and 120 taken there
from whllu lis was at supper.
Sheriff Hammond. Dillon will spend
three years there and ilie other two
were sentenced to serve from one
ten years.
Ralph Robinson, of Eugene, has
come to Albany to reside and will be-
W. J. Olhton and sou. who have ' conit a m member of the Ralston
taknn charge of the Ben Hlva Urnpfry 1 Klorlrlo Hup ply t'om puny, of I ll In rlt y .
tore, urn ropivlntlnn B1U ropupttrtng 1 ll I" InltMitton of Mommi-ii. Hnlnlon
lha likl.rlPt .f ft.. ....I ...III I .ii.t l .iLln-.tM (. ..1..
olHrtn It fur buahiona the flint uf iu-t . out fncllillca nnd to turn it i! o- In the '
I wholesale- electric supillv
Geo. Dixon, once n famous iiiiulllsl
who whipped everybody 111 his class,
died Monday of drunkenness in New
j lork. a complete wreck.
The state grange of Oregon has
! sent to President Roosevelt a pro
test iiKaTiist the appointment of I'hrls
; tlan Si huebel, of Oregon City, as dls
j trlct "attorney of Oregon. He Is ac
idised of being identified wlih the
j In 11 J grafters.
young man at the Uni
versity had Miss Kelly's company en
gaged Tor the show nt the theatre last
night, but early In the afternoon she
telephoned him that she would be unable-
to go. This, together with the
fact that she told that she had been
Invited to one of tho sorority houses,
whin It was proven that she had not
been, lends color to the theory that
she planned to leave on the train. In
quiry of the ticket agent on duty ut
air. aim .virs. u. r. uainson nave me inspection schedule, as an-
returned to Eugene from Southern 1 announced for local companies, is as
California and are looking for a
houso to rent.
Robert H. Benson, of Chicago, a
brother-in-law of John H. Hartog.
manager of the Commercial Club,
has arrived here on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .Davison, of
Oakland, Or., after a visit nt the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. Munroe, re
turned home this afternoon.
Geo. Clark, division superinten
dent of the International Correspon
dence Schools, was in Eugene todav
consulting with R. J. Kirkwood, lo
cal representative. s
J. B. Moran. general suiiorlnton-
dent of the Weber-Uiissell Canning
follows
Headquarters Staff
Provisional Fourth Infantry, Eu
gene, Friday, February 7.
Separate Company A, Eugene,' Fri
day, February 7.
Separute Company C, Eugene, Sat
urday, February S.
Separate Company E, Cottage
Grove, Monday, February 10th.
I i navo innpren Willi puna for thtm-n
One year ace Inn Ali.-ll 1 lie-can takluiu
; for constipation. In th cnureo of awV
the pll Ihxiui to dlRHpimar nnil at then,
wet-ka tlioy did nut trotiblo Dio at all. Ik
have dune wondcra for me. I am pntir.li.-.
lsol like a new uiau." George Krydei, Hin A
LADIES OI' (1. A. It.
Invites all G. A. R. comrades and
their wives nnd ail circle members
and their families to their installation
of officers nnd reception Saturday.
( The Bowels J
Vs. Candy cathartic
Company, of Seattle, with canneries' January 11, nt 4:30 p.
in Oregon and Washington, is In
town looking for business the coming
CIRCUIT COURT
STILL IN SESSION
NETTIE KROUSE, Pres.
t
XOIIODY SPARED
Kidney Tniuliles Attack Eugene .Men
and Women, Old ami (oung Alike
Kioney Ills seize ond and 'young
Quic'dy come and little warning
giv.
Children suffer In their enriv
Pleaannl. PalataMe. Potent. Taste Oooi
Jold In bulk. ' The L'entlflie tablet mm
maraiitoed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co;, Chicacoorlt.!
4HNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION
ukmi LiEAK5:
Pills.
'A
PRENIH
'I reMALE riLLd. .
J n trial, tr be piml fnr ivneD
, fcan-i i.i I'tvc. Iiik.m. on pel-.,
j rcnu.r.'. not'i't no subunme. r1
i t iiotbuvi:t!.c:aaiDt.
OTia Mt:;:ftL CO., BW 74, tutt.!
C'irrult rnurf l tili in Goacinn
tho dopi't at tlip ttmo the train nr-1 though very little has been done since years
tan t control the idney secretions
rived proved thai she had bought the jury In the Linn-Yoran-Nicklin et
in m i, urn me iiuicers are eniienv- ai roan case came in last ovenlne
(iirls are languid, nervous, suffer1
"Marrlsgo licenses were Issued to
day to tho following: Verne llnlha-1 Mrs. C. V. Littler, of this city. ller
way, aged II, and Miss til nee Euulcujitld,
Hew, aged 1(1, both ot Miin oln; Hoy i
,l DuiitHii, aged 15, and Mint T, En- At Inst night's moetlnir of tho En
ulH Noot, both of Dexter. ; gles the following officers were In-
t i stalled: Past worthy president. .1.
Tho following persona made final' Plronl; worthy president, .link Hod
irtMif on their timber claims before limn; worthy vice preslilenl. I-', .
United Slates ('oniiiilssloiier V. W. i W ood: woribv rhnphtin. J. C. Skel
(Calkins today: Urauk ll. Wtu-field, 1 ton: worihy secretary, K. llloion
ot Alsea: John A. W'lnier, Mrs. l.nuut tli-ld; worihy treasurer. P. C. Polls;
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wholesulo electric supply business Chicago. Jan. N..Mav l 05 S-R-Mr.
ltolilnsi.il, who Is a graduate of July. tto ; September !M' 7-S
the Slale University. Is a brother of !
('Mi ken, for Prtiflt
Now Is the time to buy an Incuba
tor If you are going to rnlso chicken
for next. year. Start lht hv buy
ing a PKTAI.UMA. nnd yon will have
no trouble hntehlng tli. eggi. We
have Ihem In all klues from Ihe f.ti
egg to "iiiO-egg In stock now. Also
Petiiluma bmoders. IDrt and soil
chlik sle. We curry a small stock
of extriit for tbe-ie m:iehlnes
CHAMIIKKS IIAUDWAItE CO.
orlng to coiiimiinleate with Ihe con-1 The Jury returned a verdict for S'ts - Pain.
i ril' i'Tk '''"'"' 'Ia'. to 20. which is a victory for Sage and i Women worry, can't do daily work
earn whether or not she hoarded the ; Xeal. against whom the damages were ! Uobiist men have lame and aching
train. assessed. , bucks fa
M.iiiiciH.: scorching
The rlasses at the University were I follows
iIImhiIks.(I this afternoon nnd the stu- X. A
Other cases disposed of were os '
Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame. I
-- uistrrssing urinary i s. i
h lien bei vo a rt n...,...1' Ha .i..., r.. i
dents lire making a systematic search I and Klim Potter: for, ... , ' rhllH or woman or for ;
Make An Alliance.
vi llh thin Ft rem; and I line
tt of the geeal. ft !' n. (
Some of Ui- .o' i.i i
tiai V me-
Klrsl, a Mite -li
Second, a i .'-l. i! ! r
ke u I ok
Thliil. com. i.l
Fourth
Fifth, the I., n. -!u
rience of eim
All of tb
ll'l.'-l llll it ll! Mil
' ' Ill llll Mill -
: i f 1 1 .i i uu; .u
f- r on-.- iiui:i, i
'.' III t i . h i .1 ok
1-1 -Ml Wt! flll.l
t iHISiMi-t
'ici-oiilit u 11 'i I ill
In ui .ik ! -1; ; .i v i
ai .oiiiii. lull ne In Iti.u-
f .nil i. e, fc.iln.
fill t-.ttlklln
rtdl illtl HC1 n-..l hi;, v
. n:i. ,!
d in l',.-.-n
Ml as di'lmelu-l of t!m uk.
If o Ud I 11. il h:M s l-a-il ji,.oiift -
e will be glad I-. I..ive i.mi i.,;) ,r,.i
mn I .1,-er.
,i( i , -
i-.ir ilw..
i-MMiIiii.' a I bullae
r sen. I ,i ,
The Eiijitnc Loon GO, Swings Bar.k
lUtari ,m ti":
i ItplUil lll.il lilj.l!i ..... KtOll.OIHI
W. K. llltOWN, 1'riH.lili-iit. F. V. osilt ;, Ca.liler.
II. A. I'AIM:, lif l'rv,l,l, ,o W. V. Illtowv, ai. t'a.hli r.
Iluv a P.-taluiiiK liicub.nlor
Utiiiinl.evH ll;irdiare Co.
frv.ni
I'OIII'I.WH l!OVl, IIIKIKV
ll-.-.ld. Ihe Lev! , !i,-:illbie-Im
e.i I nt.i.le. f.r s.il-- a: ot:o .-i
of the city for the missing girl on the
belief that she might have been foul
ly dealt with and that she might be
found In some lodging house or out-of-the-way
place.
Miss Kelly has always borne the
best repulatlon, and always kept
tho best of company. Otj that ac
count the mystery Is all the deeper.
She Is a beautiful girl, vivacious and
full of life, nnd Is a member of Ihe
sophomore class at the University,
having many friends among the stu
dent body, as well as outside the In
stitution, having lived here a greater
part of her life. . At the time of her
disappearance sho wore a black Inil-or-uuidc
suit, a white hat with blue
pliimis and a l.laik veil with big
.111:'
The whole ellv is stirred no over
her .Hs:ii';.earunee. and her cl Ir-t r:it t - I
' mother mui siner have the sympathy
uiuii aim jutigmont for JttiO, with
Interest nt S per cent, attorney fee of1
fin nun decree ot foreclosure
Charles 11. Lacy vs. William O
1 rosser; to recover monev. Continued.
MAHEW NUISANCE
CASE ON TRIAL
Is to cure the cnuse the kidnevs i
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid-I
Cure all tho varied forms of kid
ney suffering.
Eugene testimony guarantees every !
Mrs. A. J. McKlnney, of 69 Law
rence street. Eugene, Or., savs: "For
several years I had attack's of kid
ney rouble at odd times nnd recently
liH-tinu. more acute. There was
idikiielie and more or less Irreeu-
to try lioan s Kidney i,ils , ,,,,,
charged vtith maintaining a nul'saiu-J 1 , L , , ' ,r""! ,lu rirst The
t" hu plan, of business ihrotigh the .V' iT"" ni" "ml 1 f"l;
'' ' ltu.r. was hehl iu Z w V' '' " w As 1 '"""'d
poll, ,, court ,,iav. T,, ....,..: ' ,r. c ,, r-' snipeoni of mv iron.
iiieni tiers of
fIGAR1
Julius
Goldsmill
The trial of Charles
Maybe
Mt-s
id l.
No slt-inv: up i:th. t'
In- lib .Tor. V,mi lulu ;li,.
ill" 1 '!. e' VI! S TOS
I'll Mlli:i;S II VUDW !!K
r.'':ii':l'-:l
mi;, tin I it
K.-!lv Is th,
.t.te 11. Ke
'i mher ''--om;
t of Ur-o
,1 Che
ti.l for,
Illece of ,l.,!,:i p.
!y. of t'.ie H.. :'!
any. iti.l a c; a:i I-
-v Uhf.hire. the
j.ii. .is eiiosen: .1. n. l);ii,.t w
-i.'-'l's. J . w. iviloik. II. 1.. ChiN,,,
lo o. A Dyson and D. ll. ll, k.
n. a.; acted as ,-
lor the city act .1. M Vk.t ,
i n iiu.it!: i to
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nftertioon It was !-ini
.0 saw a gi-l iinswcTiti t,
...tioii of lts K.-tiv walk.'..-.
roa.l tetwe ltKtlg -ne ati
' I last in iht al.out T o',io, k
: of ;h.- students s-.u-ie.l on:
,.i ingtiehl to s e if am th.ttu
.iilh.l he .."lied.
t MINI VMS. CA imiM.lt' tir'
W 1.1 II AllMCA no, I W I I t'll ll l-:
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