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friendly store Fre-Inventory 5&ie Ladies' and Children's COAT S AND SUITS 1-2 PRICE Outing Flannel Gowns, Shirt Waists, etc. Reduced 25 Per Cent Wool Underwear Dress Goods and Silks 20 Per Cent Less CITY FATHERS TAKE POWER FROM LANE COUNTY STREAM. Thousands Are Sick With the grip, colds, fevers, rhsn. neuralgia. Many might be well Uthnil onlv taken Hood's Si'sai,.iHn. .T1 blood purifier and beulth-rc ... ... iv"i.iii'!T' Wil l. nna It la vnnHnrfnl ' "J IIKliIbi r.i' r.Miiunii' .... e-t, enure I!K IKED IX OPEHAT1XG Kl- " cure- Keep It In your hou 9M . never yv itnuu t i fil'N'E EASTERN IIIAI.VS Hood's Sarsaparilla i OVKK CASCADE RAXCJK TltAIXS, Baud's SursiiparilU ir i,,,!!.; "f.tv. i s an excellent Medicine an, I t''''- hand." A. t. Hkath. Allani. ( V .l"i ! Hundreds of Remnants for about. Half Real Prices VAHIOl S MATTKHH OK I.NTEltF.ST DISfTSSKD AM) ACTED I POX LAST XM.HT n. , ,.,n hennlf of aVV. ASV ,V "l ;.',t-. .u urtr.tiotii pnapnH & Eastern tried one oottle amUounti 1 was Utu. the Portland, Eugene .dbi tiu thr(,el,lorjl!Uldr(.L.flverei, 1.; Railway Company Attorney John H. village street, Luatou, AiasH. jtv-.. ,tA,v ffiorl nnrlcfl of annro-: . .. ,'.,, ,7 21 no cubic, feet I.e.' second , J?"?, tv ft ZJW of water from the McKenzle river, a friend advised Kiting i-....r 's',;. Sunlight Shetland Floss, one pound box 90c 12 yd. Piece 15c English Long Cloth $1.25 $4.00 Wool Shirtwaists, white and colored, each $2.45 $3.00 Wool Shirtwaists, all sizes, ea. $150 Table Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, India Linon, Bed r .. ding, Domestics, etc., etc., at Pre-Inventory Sale prices. $8.00, $9.00 and $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $5 95 500 Shirts worth $1,00. $1.25 and $J.50; pleated or plain front, with or without cuffs attached Sale price Monday . - -. Absolutely all wool Underwear in tan, gray and pink shirts and drawers, size 30 to 48: worth $1.35; our special Clearance price PETITION OK HUE HKI'ARTMKXT AShJXO THAT FUCK TEAM HE KEPT FOlt FIKK I'l Hl'OSKS OX- 85c 90c $2.50 Suits $1.65 25 Suits in ages 7 to 16, made with double-breasted Coat, and rc-inforccd scat and scams. Plain and fancy patterns $1.65 Boys' Golf Caps to match .18c $2.50 Overcoats $1.65 37 Overcoats, age 3 1-2 to 7, made with, belted back, velvet collar and beautifully trimmed for the price; colors, gray, blue, green, black, Clearance Sale Price . : $1.65 Eugene's Largest and Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY Company in which the latter is to build the walk, but not before the weather settles in the spring. The matter was allowed to go at that. The street commissioner was di- 1 rected to begin the work of building the sidewalk on the west side of Wil- i Iamette street from Fourteenth street ! to the foot of College Hill. I The street committee was author ized to buy what lumber is necessary I for present needs and to bring in an I estimate as to the amount of lumber I needed for the next year at the next meeting. DR. MARTIN HANDLES No piece with- .$xk out this Trade v!tA OI tvaier nuiu m" -" ' - ' " V ; " i .....i -Z .1.. . ' " in Lane county. The point or diver- ,, joiu Lt. rion is about four miles above the street. Boston. Mass. mouth of Oate creek. Hood's Sarsaparllla In sold tvemJ Th. Eueeno & Eastern . .. . ""TVI . , ",,. ,, . In tne nsnai nquia.or in tablet form s a company whose affairs are man- lnft J"" ....... ;i7ii, -.(, ,r,.mntoH the Sarsatabs. JOU Doses One Dollar. I.V ItKCKIVKD AXI KKFEKKEI) Oregon electric line, which has just pared only by C.I. Hood Co., Lowea J been completed between fortiana ana TO COMMITTF.K ; Salem. It is not known who is back 1 - . I .l.tn. I f 1 of weicn in tne new uuuei ni5. ' -. - hut ft la annarent that money for the -rfW17-V- JtKieSMlSi Tk. m, ...,ii met In monthly enterprise is plentiful. He has fran- fSSri-y session in the council chambers last cnises in Mien, " " night and transacted the usual and presumably his line betweeu amount of routine business. these points and thence east over the; The street committee reported that Cascade mountains will be an exten-1 the matter of the cement walk in aion of the Oregon Lleetric, though j front of the Krazler property on Wil- mere is saiu 10 ue no uunnieaa i- iamette street had been looked Into nection between the two companies at and presented a contract between Mr. present. Krasier and the Warren Construction Mark enra onitisge: SUBJECT SPLENDIDLY i Evangelist Martin again proved himself capable of handling his sub ject, previously announced, before a' large audience at the . Christian church last evening. No one having heard him can de ny that he is an advanced scholar, an intellectual giant, and possesses rare HAWKSA 592-594 Willamette St, I YourMoney's worth or your money back CITY NEWS of the Hermoii tonight la "The l'npar- Portland for Oakland. C11 1. , to attend donnblu Sin What It and Whoitlio convention of the 1'aclflc roast A. J. I'lckard toduy uhlppod a car load of Iiok (or Han Fi iiiicIhco. Aro Committing It,' I Owing lo the II I im'hh of ono of The Ounrd'. curriers hint night a portion of 01m of the run I cm In tlin southeast pnrt of tho city wiih not served. A now carrier attempted to deliver the papers, but failed to find many of Tho northbound overland trnlu duo'tliu subscribers, h.ro at ;lti o'clock thl morning wan fire bourn lalu. Whlln tho nouthbound overland I freight train was at tho Eugene depot A. far can he learned In Kugenu ' this afternoon a draw head on one th. contract for the now 8. 1'. depot i of the box ran pulled nut, nereaaltnt baa ntit yot been let. j '"K considerable .witching to get tho tear out of the way of tho 2: IK paa A carload of cement for the Allied- (mgor train, and causing tho latter to can raving company urrtveu iroui ;niu ui'mi iiiiuiiia im. l'ortlaud yemurdiiy. I rounty clerk hl Block liiaiid of a Loreti in the circuit court to recover dewlap inu aiuu 01 i.au, iiiKeuier wuu J apear, cut down. also hla 111111 k , Gregory llurbnrli and Jn. O. Ilrls- M. M. (lllleaplo has filed with tho tow today liogiin sun iiKulnsl Henry tl per cent Interesi from Octomcr 1. 1 ! 11MI7, for lilnckHinlthlng work done A mention of the two revival, be-1 liy the plaintiffs fur the defendant, lug held In Eugene appealed in tho 1.. M. Travs Is attorney for tho plaln portlng roliimna of yesterday', k'orl- 1 tiffs, land Journal. ' ..." I K. w. lluilrow, deputy supreme Andy Graham, proprietor of ono of president of tho Fraternal Hrotlier the hotel, at Cottage ((rove, waa fined hood. Is here, from I .on Angelea nnd 140 ywiturilav for permltlliig gaiub-'wlll work for two weeks here In the ling In hi. place of biialneaa. ! Interest of tho order. Stale Manager I Taylor wilt be hero ot the end of that W. O. Ileckart, who ha. tho coti-'tlmo and Initiate a class of candl tract for tho erection of Mr.. Patter-1 dutea. All ineinbera of the order aro ton', ono-.tory brick on East Ninth ! requealed to attend tho meeting to trrot, will bogln th. work of .c-i morrow night, rating for Ihq .tructure tomorrow, j I Mrs. Margaret A. Morris today ho. 1, Uounoy, city dog llconso colloo-jgan ault In tho circuit court against tor, report, that ho disposed of S9 lior hmuand, Kll Morrl, for divorce dom during tho yenr 1DUT. Homo ho I on tho grouml of cruel ami lultuuinn killed and .old to the rhomlcal wurk.i treatiiieiii. ruey wore married at and other, bo gave to farmer., A good crowd was at the Methodist Hortonvlllo, lntl nnd have tho to I lowing children: ltnlvlgh K. Mor ris, anej SO; Stella Morris, aged SS rovWal la.t night. Aud. a fluo .or-; Maud Morris, aged 14, nnd Itona E. lc. Tho .orninn vni founded on j Morris, aged H. Tho plaintiff asks th. Incident at Kadesh Mantra. Men for the custody of the minor child, today romo In sight of tho promised! " land but will not enter In lo povna Manager John II. llartog, of the It because of .eonilug ohitarto. luchlKugono I'oimnerclaL Club, leaves Sat- prld. .In. iinwIMInguena to do thoiurday for Portland, and from there "ouo thing ' needful, oto. Th. .ubjoct j w 111 leave w ith a party of uieu from 1 MM .Jt Is Prudent' to Insure.. your life or your property. Why . it nut as liu.ioi ant to Insure ansiiihl auomliy In the lutme by keeping yn.' fnii.U In a bank acoiintT Allow It to art iniiiilato until a llivo tome, when you need It hadl) tluit l when ymi will nppiecUie tin trim worth. Just as tbo value of your lite luiuanco Increase as yovi grow older, so will your hunk account grow as you add to It weekly or monthly. In fact, tho piMllilllll.it of your bank account are llmtti.t only by your earning and sating rapacity. An account with this bank. Is k.hhI Insurant e. . The Eugene Loon (& Savings Bank O K.tjbl.ttw.1 l"J r' ( npllnl and autplit. I(NI,MMI W. K. ItllOV.'N. Pnoldrnl. 1". W. twill UN. Viilcr. II. A. P K. Vim IWik nl. W. V. IlltoW N. Ami. twlilrr. ; ad men. He will deliver an address at the meeting on Eugene and tho Willamette valley. Ho will probably take along a dlspny of Lane county npplca to show what can be done In that Hue hure. MAItltlKD PKItSONALS J. J. Murrny came In from a trip south this ufternoon. Aubrey Hond Is hero from Flor ence for a. few days. Howard Holms loft this afternoon ! for his ranch at Saginaw, T.... ........... T Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joorger have left for Denver to reside. At Portland, January 12, 1908,' E- H- Inghnm returned to Port Dick Whitlow and Mrs. Kato Wiley ' ' on the flyer last night, of Eugene. They returned to this city Jos. Plronl went to Portland on the last night and aro now receiving the ' noon truln today on business, congratulation. of their ninny Dr. J. O. Watts returned this after- (una. !() win reanie on cast I noon from a Irtii t,. Pnrikul J. W. Holmes arrived home this forenoon from one of hs trips south (lilrken. for lroflt ci,ly Arntltago. the Creawell mcr- Now Is tho time to buy an incuba-' rh"'. 's 111 tho city today between tor If you aro going to raise chickens ! ,rl"; for next yenr. Start right by buy- . J- 1 om; of Hnlnes, Oregon, Is Ing a PETAI.PMA, and you will have horc vl8ll'n8 his brother, Kev. C. A. Seventh street, between Willamette, and Uak. no trouble hutching the eggs. Wei Wooley. have them In all sizes from tho 5-i 1 oll,,r Palmer. Jr., arrived home egg to fiOO-egg In stock now. Also 'J1' ufternoon from a trip to British i-eiiuumn iirooiiers, 100 and 21)0 chick size. We carry a small stock of extrna for these machines. CIIAMIIEH3 HAHDWAHE CO. llltlSSMAKl.NU Suits a .peclalty. Mlsa Williams ft Co., Kminia 7 and S. tlordon blink fl Ent anything you want: don't starve yourself, fearing It won't ag reo, for llolllstor'a Hocky Mountain Tea cleans tho howol. and stomach and makes digestion easy, 35c, Tea or Tablets. Linn Drug Company, Tho Albany Democrat, In mention ing the girls' basketball game there Saturday night, says: Those Eugene girl, cause, I amusement by calling for Hint) tvory few Jitlnutcs in order to ;i up their hair. During tho long, dreary winter months mothers become tired, worn out, can cal, sleep or work. Hollls elr s Uocky Mountain Tea Is the kick cm blessini: for mothers. Makes them happy and well. 3.'c,Tca or tab lets. I.lun Drug Company. Columbia Mrs. Dora E. Mode, after a severo Illness from appendicitis, Is able to ' be out again. I Mr. and Mrs. I,. 1.. Wamock re turned on the noon train today from a short visit at (ioshen. x 1.. 11. Mulkey returned to Portland todny after a visit with hi. sister. Mrs. l). o. dross, In Eugene. Kev. H. X. Mount was a possenger to Cottage Urovo on tho local pas senger train this afternoon. County Treasurer It. K. Eastland went to Junction City today on busi ness connected with his office. Mrs. Jns. Klrby, of Albany, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Wald, In Eugene, returned homo yesterday. Mrs. J. S. lllggln wont to Spring field today to Install the new officers of tho Koyal Neighbors there tonight. W. C. Yornn and family are home from their trip to Southern Califor nia, going a. far south as San Delgo. (leorgo A. Dorrls went to Portland this morning to attend the meeting of the state horticultural society, J. I.. Wooley, of Haines, after The fire and water committee was i nowers of speech and expression, be- directed to ascertain by scientific test j ng a man of rare ability and wide whether the city Is getting all the experience. light it Is entitled to under Its con- rjr Martin announces his subjects tract and report tha same. for the week as follows: Chairman 'Ienderson, of the health Tonight, "The Holy Spirit."- He committee, asked that J1500 be paid promises to clearly present this sub Contractor Solelm for work on the ject n sacn a way a3 to leave no Fifteenth street sewer contract, and j doubt as to its meaning and pur the money was ordered paid. poses. Chairman Fisher, of the street com-1 Wednesday, January la "Hiding mlttee, reported that the assessment From God." for grading and graveling on street j Thursday, Januarv 16 "Why I In front of Allen Eaton's property , Belong to the Christian Church." was exorbitant, and by motion he Friday, January 17 "Lecture; was allowed to pay for it at 50 cents -Marriage and Divorce"; admission. I on the dollar of the assessment. X Oc- Dr. Martin suggests that those The treasurer read his quarterly j contemplating marrying or being dl statement for the quarter ending De-Vorced to postone it ,mtil they heaP cember 31, 1907. Showing $4,439.31! him nreaeiK the erent and imnnrtnnt I the balance on hand In the general question. Then you may change your fund and the sum of $135.43 the b;il-i pan3 ance on hand in the sewer fund on Saturday, Janpary IS "Degenera- m.. . . ... .,. , tlon a,1(1 Kegenratlon. "Look out," The report of the library commit- &ys he, "for this is a good one." tee was read, showing a balance on Sunday services will be announced hand of $924.66 at the end of the lints.. year, aiso mat mere are ziun nooks on the shelves. Voriin Failed to Qualify. The board of fire delegates, through Its secretary, reported the position of tiro chief vacant on ac count of the failure of W. C. Yoran to qualify, and the matter was refre red back to them to take action themselves. Charter Amendment. A petition to amend sections 10S and 112 of the city charter with ref erence to the bonding matter, con taining 19 sheets of names, was pre-sented-and Councilman Calkins In troduced a resolution to the effect that It be recorded and city attorney take such steps so that tile matter be properly brought before the voters ior tneir rrnnchlse at the coming municipal election. i The netitlon of thA rAnuon i ber of signers on the nmendment of T n Hi in . ri,'"ren-e " "- Alexander Eaton, of Goshen died al of dead b.Hlles In cemeteries and at Portland Januarv 12 ami was bur the extension of cemetery limits was I led at Creswelt i.. i'v ?.n",,u'3 u,,r: presented and a resolution like the . , ? yls Ta was pioneer of Yhl", former one was presented with ref-1 countv Pioneer of this erenco to having It brought before1 . nm voiers at mo coming cllv elec tion. Fisher called for the vena and nays, and when they were called he was the only one who voted against submitting It to the people. The petition of City Treasurer Frank Kelsner to have his salurv raised to $30 a month was referred to the finance committee. A petition for an arc light at the corner of West Sixth and Illnlr streets was referred to the fire and water committee. Fire Team Matter. The petition of the fire department asking that the fire team be kept In the house for fire purposes onlv that tho driver be made subject to the fire chief, and also that said fire chief have his salary raised to a sum commensurate with his services was referred to the fire and water 'com mlttee. I'rnncliUe Extension. The petition for the extension of me tune oi ine franchise for liiii'.i- ANOTHER ARREST FOR SELLING LIQUOR Chief of Police Farrlngton this af ternoon placed Frank E. Goodman, a Eugene cigar dealer, under arrest, charged with selling liquor In viola tion of the local option law. He ap peared before Justice of the Peace Bryson and pleaded not guilty. The time of the trial was set for tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. In Richness of Cutting ' In Beauty of Design In Purity of Glass v In Brilliancy oi .', Polish and ' Finish Our Line Excel There is a vast differ ence in Cut Glass qualities and patterns, We are showing only the kind you will be wise in buying:. ' The right value is in each piece tor the money you pay fcr It. J. O. WATT Optician. Corner 9th and Wiilamcd f;i0AR Julius Ooldsmit DIED. TEeJ ESMOND HOT! OSCAR ANDERSON, Mp Rates European Plan ' fc, 75c, S1.00,$!iO,.q r reetsus to and from ai! traim Front and Morrison Stt. Iluy a Petalnma !r.-uhator from CIIAMUKIta HAUDWAtSK CO. l'etaliima Incubator and brooder. I CHAM1IEKS HAKDWAUK CO snort visit with his brother". Kev. C. I !".K of ,h 'l-trlc line was read and Eugene, left for his i ,-'," , " ' 'l'ny as t,. I... . formed that if they complete with- tun ui-iay i no line lo the illtcrsectptn with the S. P. i'ii.', tr.t. k tho curiuriV will grant the cxt.iiMon o( tl,,,,, cd for. NEW TKIt AT. 1NTFHN TIOVU. OOimKSPON'. DENl'K Sl'llllltl.S ' The Unity Man I'nlverslty " CUes a Ihor otich training at your own home In nearly all the H ades and proton alons. Tt books and Instrument I when reunited l furnished Ire- full tnfot iti.it Ion and circulars at i S the local enrollment office. 4;. W. count KUV.Ii .trect, It. J, Klrkwo.nl, r.-p. Potter 1' A. Wooley. In home todav. Mr. ami M. Willi. Caldwell, of Sinvlon, arrived here today lo visit at the home of Mrs, Caldwell's fath er, T. 11. Davidson. A .1. Tolmlc, the former FiiKcnc, merchant who Is now on the road lor a wholesale house, left hero this afternoon for points south. Win A. Vincent Is quite III of sci atic rheiimtalsm at his home eight nii'cs west of Eugene. His son. Pert Vincent, went out to see him yester day and found him In pretty bad slia;1. Mrs Hlley Dean, who has been here tor a few days with her husband, was called to Vancouver, Wash., last night to see her mother, who la very 111. D. tJoro went down also on that ac- rcscitiailv. ren SVl.K Mail a siia; Mr son.r one w.tnisni: a ranch of Ui!s kind Aildrosj Pox ."12. o- t.i'.l ai ijx West Fifth trect. Kuhcue. Or. aimer. Jr., Is at the Port- laud He has bvn Msltlng at Van T.7 T .outer, llrltlsh Columbia, for the last Oil fit UE - M-acrc i,. .i.t. n i .... s.. .... ... fruit farin. conMs:n,K of a modem Eukciic. where be Is ill the lumber tiou-e and all knots tit fnitl: 111 ,.-. I.,.. i. ii r. iKcne pi .iperty. ivt iainW No silting up with the Petaoima Incutiator. Vou light the lamp and It docs tlie rtv-t. All sites at CHAMHfcRS HAKDWARK CO. IS YOUR BREADMadewit v PURE WHITE UK If it IS you already know a? If it IS'NT, wdu'xvant P'" about it. TR in y; A- rxlKTKXXIl l.tV AI. 11 VKKIIV ..1.1..1, ,ne nest and oread made, for OMltniest ale at l.Vto's The Theatre Cafe illsh of deiirloiia f every order of oys cat oysters. h shrimp with 'fs. Conn, and tf HomebulMer, win f.n.l the t bsrsalns In Ulatr stre-t x,i,io,' .... . ...... iMn-i UU jj iy savings. your niouth- tt W a -tier ders at Mo It iv a p. Chambers II .td The T!i. a'-e i'.,'.. dish of d. II, ... (V. every or.l.T t-f ..; cat oysters. ' t "in ; rs Cor. FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour f'11- Fastry and cakes as veil as fcr bread-ij tsfie or your money back. o Pure VVbite Flour is f: Sale by the followui Merchants, price Jl-1 per sack Geo. T. Hal! &Son, W. fts1. Green, W. A. Bell, E. D. Matlock. The Eugene Grocery C B. Dan els, Peter Johnson, W. R Dempster, Gyle & Wilson. V. J. Gibron f S.v. ' Flcgal & Ryelwr.'. Sprnv'!-'-0;-W. T. Fawk. Irv.nc Armiiaee & Davis. Crcswcll, OX- "1