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s fss 'CONCERT AT DRAIN Bt itu dv lupiin filRLS ARE ,uyspepiets Friendly's Saturday Bargains CITY NEWS ! HELLO GIRLS ARE U. OF 0. $1 Flannelette Gowns 69c $1.50 Wool Waists 95c ea j 5 dozen Ladle, Outfn. F.anne, Night Dresses madeof heavy Ou.inf Flannel neat stnpes and olar ,,.50 value: special checks, finished wi-h feather stiUhed braid, reg- 5l2 95c B ular $1X0 qualities, tomorrow each . 69c W'ViAO '" "$3X0 Waists $ 1 .85 B l.25GwM95e JISMM 'c Ladies Knit Skirls, ea -45c $2.00 Gowns $ 1 .60 $3.00 Gowns $Z.5Q Z 50cCol.DressGoodsyd33c JjtlLu- 15 pieces new suitings in dark and medium shades, row at just half the regular price. We have stripes, checks, etc., suitable for Tailored or about 50 pieces, scarfs, stoics, ties, etc, in Shirtwaist Suits, separate Skirts or Waists, riy, brown and black furs, your choice best 50c and 60cvalues, a yard- 33c 54 $1.25 and $..50 Fancy Dress Goods 95c jyr, 30c India Linon 17c yd Black and Colored Dress Goods, 20 pieces fine extra good IndiaLinon, 36-inchtswidc EtC, reduced 10, tUy j buy all you want tomorrow only at yard 17c J Lonsdale Cambric Tomorrow, a yard 13c nOW. 3 Buy Men's Half Hose 60c Boys' Overalls I Tomorrow , Tomorrow 40c jj All 25c plain or fancy hose, cotton OA JO dozen best blue denim Overalls, made I and wool, sale price "VC Wuh double seat and knees, 2 hip All 50c and 75c lisle, silk and cotton A n pockets, 3 front pockets and high bib, and wool hose, plain and fancy 4UC sale price , 40C t5c Tan and Black hose R'Ac Friday only -.- Boys' $1.50 Hats $1.10 Men's $1 25 Outing Flannel All $1.50 and $1.75 Hats in black, brown, Night GoWnS Sale price 78c tan and gray, sizes 6'A to 7. Boys' 75c Leather Auto Cops 48c Tomorrow only we offer a line of heavy . .... . v, , Outing Gowns in sizes 14 to J 9; splen- All eather Caps m black and tan, nze 6J4 to 7, , . sale price 43c. did patterns, sale price tOC res- S. H. FRIENDLY sssss Rpt Sinra ' - ' money back tf esi aiora 592-594 Willamette St., R aaHBjMMSHMMHangHaHBaMHHniHMnBBBB 1 1 ' ' mwi sponil me tiuxi woes loosing uf- Oimple HroH. today received a pla- ' ner for their sawmill wesi " The Fortnightly Club will liold a rcKiilar meeting luiiiin r '" ut :J0 In tho library uunuiiis- Tin. .Ir..il railway ban Issued 2-' l,n. ,.f ili-ki-;s. rJacll uooa '"' tor K.OU. Several scores of fine mono blocks are already to be put Into the walls of the new Divinity School building. A number of gu-3is are expected by the sororities and University peo ple to attend the freshman glee to morrow night at the armory. I to... ,..,, itv cif the School 'at tie I'uiv.-rsliy left this afternoon or u'ra n, where they will be hea d n concer tonm-ht. Tho.se ' ' l'l-ofessor uieu. u ...... " Mis. Stephanie Sehuecker. harpist , Miss Alberta v.aui-". loilini of Music CONSTANT om: kai were: school, baritone; Ward I'ope, voealls ; SKI l.'Altllt ALL LEFT-EARED , J,1, IMI'IEOVKS ITS HKAIt .; lb' VOL' AUK l Give instant relief ln e Nausea, all dil --'.uii! urtburn Indigestion and and economical. Jl,.,;' um size., 2oc; Lareo $ rocket, handsome alumi mini bonboiinierc, loc Druggists or mail. 1st; 3 .and I.eltoy Gesner, .Mr in Ituseuurg llesiier will also give a conceit If vou walk up to ajiy one of the lm od V.okii.!! and origins g'ls in the Krn central telephone oHi.e and .sk thein if they're "lull-eared m.i ;'"K' l ,l,l receive the hard end Uf ,"mi " vi.nr n"Jl- l Oatarrlot Antis'plie tnlilets, n-lieveSiii cur-. oMinilendntxl ,s.n. t. Moith Wash and nfe;iiard i"r' V l.ii!M-tis diteases. fnk:. or il' '.1' oi ii-Mii. 1. uoud Lo., lw ft:iiurdav. w - ., , iu.,i,w.lte , t i. .j,, i- Sanson, oi ine ui L-DlvriHy. i"'"". it's dollar . . t,... ,.nu .t' tilt' Kdltor Guard It is strange that . el,hone girls the worli! "vel"- . ' :lfh "7, ujs : ... .,,.,! i.,v.l.1l team will ,' v no attention to transgressors ; lne hello girls Irom all - leave In the morning for Dallas, w nere o( ther laws ntuum? ,i.,. .,iv ni:,i phiiiiinlon team tomor- ,,rhibiilni.' chickens running au w.i- row night. They will see me aaiem- n n,e city "with a Jl penalty at- resiraining bicy- as many s to prunes that every dear hello girls are left-eared, but the big majorit? m who ronslantly have use for the telephone are left-eared the same l try "Myftherhadbn offerer fmm.i.vv 1 lor tb last tn-enty-dve yari sti J wllel on ill ba bocnu ImIcIhk ymrCur tll ha baa benn takiiiL' Caacar,ti l.J tbe headache. Thoy bav niire"T Caaearets do what yon rtjcorntntiini will five vou tho nrtvllci. ... afBl-J E.M. DkkaoD. 1L Rttslner Si., W.Ind,,:' 1 t.' t,.tit!'lu hi.-hoii Mini tin- one levelists from riding past blma corners , , .. i ti.....,.1iu Ima rfliM'IVI'li his ..'...I .... .-orriiin of the Walks. I Ul - household goods and library all the ileve jn every law cith-'r wav from Denmark. Kev. Thereby 1(.,.ai,.d, for if violations Is the new pastor or tne ijhuisu ( hurch'west of tho city. I I Dr. Olive Walker will op. n an of fice in the Merchants uauK numiing within a few days and will practice osteopathy. She Is a graduate of the eollegu at Klrksville, Mo. l..ft-li:imied. To prove it a physician ed one of the telephone girls while on enforced or ' amv. "Left-eared?" said the are allowed i .. (.',. -Most of you girls are. i . ... . - ,.i " ...l.l in.. vnulliT a( V. the growing youtiis socn ueeomu ....-1 i,m-rai, . , ual law-breakers, and they flaunt it i who haa hegun to think she was le-1 !L U,e face of an officer with inipuni- ,.vin8 a jolly. And . the . other g.r i . tv We a)fs navu "prowu-uiJa "MlooKea at uie in n . . . .,'bA'.a tiif"hr in it while the officers j -.H int; theiu a ro:uit for nut Sivuih i pieuii,Pslatnbie. Potent tinv. ---- -- 1 . . , : -it ti a luer!!. i MTor bICKCQ, Uftlccn Or t. II I III I UK a lwi ....... ! jrttQk Best For I T CANDY CATejwncJ .lose their eves and not see. Is it pol icy or duty? TAXi'AYEK. Owing to a misunderstanding of the specifications the bids for tho su- l . u I, :r.u m,k will I young wife, was Just aiMt niufc .o Not A. I'l Read. A certain M. P.. as proud and fond as a man should Iw of bis beautiful tor a number of business matters per I taliilng to his work. Hdwln 1). Aldrlch, city editor oi tne was In 4, drove, were In tho city today on nus- i luess. I'KHMONAI.H ' Aitornev K. M. DeNeffu wna a pas m senuer to l'ortlaiiil on tho noon train Kaut Oreitonlan at Pendleton today. 1 Kiigeno today in tho Interests of the , Mrs. Clark, mother or Dudley Senator, tho official publication of Jos. Kellmnii Is In Pnrllund. I ('lin k runio up fioui Portland this tu. Knights of 1'ythlas. I lu Is the W. II. Landon lu In tho city from i lini)nll,0, publisher of tho iiaper. IloHouurH. Jiiinos A. (lllbert went lo Alhnnyi County Bchool Superlutondeut W. V. I). Ilenslll la 111 Halem today on . . , ..... ... i j.uto n. iiiii,,,,! went lo Jiiiirtlon today to 'there tonight. I act as Judge In tho debate thero to- i Dr. and Mrs. D. I.. Whllsoii are ln!niKht between tho Junction and l.e I'ortland, having gone down on tho bnnon high schools. President fiver last night. I Crooks, of Albany College, and Su- Mrs. HllT.il Harnett relumed this promo Judgo King will bo tho other inflernoon lo Croswell, after a short two. (Visit In the city. J. II. Daniel, agent for the Oregon W. Hall, of the Portlaiul, km- Klro Itellef lnsunince Company, leu have to be mndo over again. The last issue of the Pacific Build er and Engineer, published at Se attle, Wash., devoted almost an en tire page to the work being done by the Kugcue Commercial Club's pro motion department. C. C. Caso, who was sentenced In tho Justice court today for violating tho local option law at Cottage Grove, waa fined at the last term of the Douglas county circuit court for com mitting tho same offense at Drain. Krnnk E. Alley, well-known here and an abstractor and timber dealer at Koseburg, is 'establishing a fine horBe ranch ten miles from Koseburg. lie Is specializing In fast trotters, hav ing Imported a number from Califor nia. K. M. I.ornsten. secretary of the Columbia Ulver Salmon Protective Association, is In the city arranging for the circulation of petitions for n bill to be voted upon by the people for tho better protection of sulmon lu Oregon streams. speak ln a debate w hen telegram was put Into his hands. He read It, left the house, J;nuped into a cab, drove to Charing Cross and took the train to Dover. Next day he returned home, rushed Into his wife's bedroom and. finding her there, upbraided the aston ished lady In no measured terms. She protested her Ignorance of having done anything to o.Tend him. "Then what did you mean by your telegram?" he asked. Mean? What I said, of course! What are yon talking about?" "Head It for yourself," said be. She rend: "I tiro with Mr. X. to Do ver straight. Pray for me." For the moment words would not come. Then, after a merry fit of laugh ter, the suspected wife quietly remark ed: "Oh, those dreadful telegraph people! No wonder you are out of your mind, dear. I telegraphed simply: i tea with Mrs. X. In Dover street. Stay for me.' "Pearson's. J. When Does Reason Dawn? As there must be a point back along the line of our descent where con- Deriter. the Eugeno hardware, sclousness liegnn consciousness ln the tive patient. . Yes, left-eared. The same as leu- handed. That Is to say, your leu ear is belter at Its work that your right one." She did not know, so he tested her, finding sure enough that the left ear was a little tne more acme ui tho two. 'it's a natural thing," he said. You gins use tne teit eai wunonc- j ly BU aay ions 111 juui Lv...." work and the right ear has nothing to do except to listen to the street noises and the phonographs. Hence the left, like the muscles, develops; the right atrophies. indeed," he ended, "If the tele phone conies Into much greater use we shall have not merely left-eared girls, but we shall become a left eared nation." Are you left-eared? Just try it. I ioll ln Millie. Tho nvnuino t&M.t ttu-. Guar.ulead to cure or your Ui.tuer Lir, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orKi ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLIONS;; CIGAR Julius Goldsmitl i TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then; Your crocer returns, your money II yon don't U.U III ttc pay tarn C. K. Munroe T. W. Hi HOUSEFURNISHINC5 We now have the most totJ line of stoves in Eugtm Beds and Bedding, Rupj-J Matting:, Shelf Hardwiti, and cuttelry 6? W. Eighth SL' EUGENE. - . . 01(1 business. Fred Fuliko, of Kloretico, Is In town today. M, A. McKlbben, of Cottage Ornve, Is In Kugeno. J. K, Klein, of Park ltnplds, Iowu, in In the ritv. Miss Hastings Is visiting at iiosnen genu A Eastern railway w"i Porl laud today. W. (), (lilstrap Is tending tho meeting of I press association. Mr. Frank Moorhend returned lo Junction last night after visiting .Mrs. II. F. Sklpworth. Professor (leorge Hug went to At for a few day. John llrockuieyer. of Mohawk In tho city toduy. K, K, Price, of Drain, was In the city this morning. Judge Henn dropped In Ihla after noon from Salem. J. W. Sliuinalo went to Portland today on business. Mr K 1,. Komi went to Portland today on business. . bnny today to net as Judge in tno nign lleo. Catching wa over from 1 school debute thero tonight. Springfield lust night. I Miss Sheldon, a former student at Mrs. N. A. Slewaii, of Ooahen, was the Pnlversliy, Is visiting friends and visitor 111 Kugeno tmlay. twill atlelid tho freshman dance. Hob Vaughn, of WaltervlllP, w4 In I rKU uickard. a recent arrival the city on business toduy. from South Dakota, wont to llosheu lien Lurch, the l ottage drove nier- th) H(u,rllmm , ll)l)k ,nlll country .IINill, nnn ill me .117 lounj. (J. O. MvClellau, a well-known 8a was up from this morning for Butler, Mo., called Ithoro by a telegram stating that his In Portland at- mother Is very sick, but on account tho state I f the great Increase In business his I son. C. J., has recently moved hero to assist hi in and will carry the bust neks on In I he usual manner. from lain hop buyer, I In tho city. MiV J. II. Ola Is hero Itr?wnvlllt) tor few days. Mr. Horn and two children re turned to Saginaw till afternoon, J. 3. McCormleK was ft pMscngor to Portland on the noon train today. Dr. J. T. George, a physician at Creswell, was a Kugeno visitor today. ' Dr. T. W. Ilarrl wont to Port lajid today on profelonl buslne. Conitablo linn made a trip to Cotlaxu UroYt, on tho nlternoon tra'n today. W. H. Jenkln. traveling freight gent of the 8 .1'. Co., waa In Kugene today. over. A. K. Tower, of Junction City, was In the rlty today. He I one of the rtlliii free niall carriers vul ot thut place. Mr. H. 8. floan returned to Ralcnl today after attending the bedside tit her inolher-ln-law, Mr. Julln Ilean, I who I now much better. NEW CONTEST Willi litEE CANDY to iiest ;i i:ssi:n We have In our show window a dis play of a new kind of candy, also with a new name. We will give to the first five right guessers of the name a flue box of candy free. The first letter In the name is F. lluy some of the candy and you can guess much easier. Contest ends Saturday, Jan nary 25. at 12 p. in. OTTO'S CONFECTIOXEIIY. Tar and Oanctuilagno For the complete cure of rough colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaint tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry havo tor age tnnlntnlned an estab- Wlll K. Hapann, who organlied tho i.i,,hI rnnutntlon as a standard cotiah uniform rank of the Knight of Pyth- , u ,., B0 opnm or la hero everl year ago. waa III ' the eltv yesterday and today. .harmful drug and can be given with Koseburg News: Fred Wright, the atr to children. Price $1.00. Sold Insurance man, left this morning for hv l.lnn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co.. Ml Madge Casey, of Woodbnrn. and Mis Anna Provost, of Sacra mento, aro visiting their lister, Mr. E. I.. Campbell, In Eugene. merchant, has begun suit In the clr cult court to recover money from Henry ixiretz, a farmer residing be tween Eugene and Junction on t)io river road. D. M. Travis is attorney for tho plaintiff. All property owners on Columbia avenuo in I'nirmount aro requesieu to meet nt the residence of Council man T. 11. C.nrrett Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock tor the purposo of se lecting the kind of trees to be set out lilting the avenue and when and how to do thu work. The Albany Democrat makes accusa tions against tho University glee club for the alleged theft of some small ar ticles from tho opera house. The ar ticles were returned from some source, not slated, tun niiair oeing a part of tho Democrat s policy lo knock the University of Oregon at ev ery opportunity. I no eunor no doubt has reastius of his own for his stand. Helmet lodge. Knights of Pythias, was paid an official visit last night by C.raiid Chancellor John M. Wall and Cirand Keeper of Records nnd Seal 1.. 11. Stlnson. Tho knights were out In force and nn enjoyable even ing wa spent. Tho grand officers and Frank Dennett . formerly past grand chancellor of Colorado, who Is now a resident of this rlty, made ad dresses. The meeting ended with a upper lu tho banquet rooms Below. A supper and Informal reception havo been arranged by the men of the niilmnl and self consciousness ln man so there must be a point where rea son began. If wo had nil the missing links In the chain no doubt wo might approximately at least determine the point or the form in which It first dawned. The higher anthropoid npes, which aro, no doubt, a lateral branch of the stem of the great biological tree that boro man, show occasional gleams ot It, but rensou, ns we ascribe It to tho lower orders, Is more a kind of symptomatic reason, a vague foreshad owing of reason rnther than the stib stnnco Itself. For n long time the child Is without reason or nny mental con cepts, and all Its activities aro reac tions to stimuli, like those of nn ani mal. It Is merely a bundle of instincts, but by nnd by It logins to show some thing higher, and we hall the dawn of reason and Its development from the nnlmnl plane Into the human. John Hurroughs lu Outing Mngnzlue. IMNOftMMHI IHNmtNNtNW Umbre 11a Sale.. $ We are going to close out our stock of Um brellas. You cau get a good silk cover, detachable handle as low as This is a genuine Closing Out Sale of our cut: stock of Umbrellas and you cannot afford to miss it. Come in and price and you will be convinced. SEE WINDOW J. O. WATTS. Cor. 9th and Willamette St. WIIHIMMMIMMOI A, D. Owen uuj son, of Cottage Collage Drove and Kugene, where he props., Cleveland, O. ..It Is Prudent to Insure. your life or your propeiiy. Why Is It not as Impo-.t.mt lev Insure agnlnst adversity in lb future by keeping "ur funds lu a bank account? Allow it lo acouiiiulaie until a time come when you need It badly that 1 when you will appreciate Its Hue worth. Just a the value of your life Insurance Increase a you grow older, so will our bank account grow as you add to It weekly or monthly. In fact, the possibilities of yuir bank account are Diiilt.il only by your earning and saving capacity. Au account with Oils bank is gco.l Iiimii .inc. Chicken, for ln.tlt Now la tho time to buy an '.Hcuba tor If you are going to raise chickens for next year. Sunt right by huy Init a PETAI.I'MA, and you will have no trouble hatchlnc tho egg. We have them ln all le from the to-J ion vt Eugene, eg to IiUO-oKg In tock now. Al.o Petaliima brooders, loo and -00 chick Uo. We carry a small stock of extras for these machines. CH.VMllEKS IIAK'iYVAKK CO. Percentage In Shopping. "There goes one of the 5 per cent," snld a conversational floorwalker In a big department store as he indicated t a slender, active woman who was mak ing rapidly for the street. "You must tie right, of course," re marked his Tlsltor, "but what do you meau?" "Why, 1 divide women shoppers Into i four classes first, those who do not lu-. tend to buy; second, those who Intend to buy, but don't know what they i want; third, those who know what thnv wsnt when thv Untve honif. lint Congregational church, to take place, tKwmo absolutely confused when thev tomorrow night at which. In add tlon, , , fourth". to further ng their own material ac- . . , 7 quallltance nnd Rood fellowship, they h"" knowi " w will enterlaln the Kev. Arthur J. Fol- 'hey want, go direct and get It and mil. of Forest C.rove. Mr. Folsom t as soon ns possible. Is at the head of tho rlnirch extea-' "The fourth class, don't rou know, slon work In Oregon, as successor of! constitute only nbout f ier cent ot t!te Kev. C. F. Clnpp. and comes to get ' whole, and that woman's one of them neiiiatnted with our cily and people and to report upon the progress of his work In the state, lie will make a short address after the supper to morrow night and also speak on Sun day. As lie Is a mini whose duties take him widely over the state It wiit not be amiss to give hi 111 a good oplu- IIIIIIHHIIIlllllllMIOIMsin Wr is YOUR 1 iuM,m They are a blessing lu n way. but 11 11 fortunately they don't turn In as 11111. h money as classes lw-o and three." . New York tilotie. H.RA' L- pPURJC WHITER BREAD Madcw PURE WHITE FLOUR The Eugeno Lotn d S.ivlnfs Bank F.li ' ' t npllal end sui 1 lo- . W. I". IIIIMWN, Pr.-.l.b lH. o V. ll. A. PAIM', lce liv.l.l.S. rd uj: 1 on, mm V . UMII i;N, Cii.IiIi r. W. UlluW N, X-t. t a.liie lluv a Pctaluttia IncMtvaior from Chsinber Hardwaro Co. i'etaluiua Incuhatiirs and brooders at C1I VMKKHS HAH PWAHK CO No slttliii! up with the Petaluma Inciilmtor. Vou IUIU the lamp and It docs the rent. All slue st CHAMItKKS II VUHW ARE CO. ih ilKlt ' Theatre Cafe l of deil. ions Ires! el vt i r oi o .-r. . s 1 1 Itu 'rtle;i II ' ee snd e. r a Bubscrlbe for Th Hell; ()urd If it IS you already know'all we can tell you about it If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLCUR in ' Kitchen NcxtBaking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. "HEX" , . j Do you want to gel a spray that win do a!! that I It? We have Die "Hex" Dime and Sulphur solution ttii Imitation, such as has been s id lu re an, I repi toil the original and genuine: Is th.roiKh!y endorsement ot the largest Fruit Cioa.-: of o: Washington. The price Is II.' ,'.0 vr harr, ;. ch..p, lllfetlor good, that will not r.-.ike i;...,. ' '1 u;re,l ( ; no cho.i, i "U.a." .1 and Do Gill for a "R n 1 COOK MOON CB TINGLEY J PURE WHITE a OUR is nv.de cf Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess ana is strictly High Grade. Use Pure Whte Flour l" r-'.-y ar.j cakes as bread - it j.t ycur money back. v.'c. is'-es Purp White FlouT IS Sale by the foJW Merchants, pnee per sack Geo. T. Hall &S00. W. M. Green. W. A. Bell. E. D. Matlccs-. The Eocene GroctrT -C B. D.m els. Peter Johnson. W. H. DcmF' Cole & Vvilic1'1 W.J. Gitriai o XT. v'. Fav Aimit.ige 1 ir.. -at' -,v r.' - - Baafcilafat t ,