THK KCOBNE DAI1T GPiiU. THVMPAT. MXCABY 83, I
BIG BASKETBALL
The Friendly Store 139th Friday Surprisejale
THe FBJENDLY STORE FRIDAY SURPRISE. SALE
Muslin, Cambric, Long Cloth
India Linon, Nainsook
36 in. Fruit of the Loom Muslin, yd 1 1 C
36 in. Lonsdale Muslin, yd . . . lOC
RWV.pd Muslin, vd 10c
J VJ 111. I IKJJ i-v-v... .
36 in. Canoe Bleached Muslin, yd
36 in. No. 680 Cambric, yd ... .
36 in. No. 60 Berkley Cambric, yd
36 in. No. 1 00 Berkley Cambric, yd
36 in. Lonsdale Cambric, yd . . .
36 in. Pride of the West Muslin, yd
Pillow Casings, Sheetings, Etc., all re
duced 10
8c
He
13c
18c
15c
21c
2Uc Outins Flannel, yd 9c
50 pieces heavy Outing Flannel in stripes,
. . 11.11 -I i ,
checks, and plain blue, pinK, rea, gray,
brown and white, regular 1 2l2c quality
special a yard 9c
32-in. Feather Ticking 15c
2 pieces only heavy feather ticking, blue
and white stripe regular price 18c
sale price tomorrow a yd . . . . 15c
1 5c Kimona Flannelette 1 1 c
20 pieces light and dark colors in figured
wrapper and kimona flannelettes, all
new designs, heavy fleeced back, 1 5c
qualities, special a yd . . . ... 11 C
GAME AT ARMORY
FRIDAY NIGHT
Tomorrow evening the most In.-
porlat Jwj' (a wit.
son for the bugene niai.
PF.RSOXALS
;
"la a tower of strength h..
excellent reputation of C. L HivJ
their remedies in the city ol Uw, l
they are beat known, Irtsnin- "j!
the world over, not only aTt
but In anything their nrN
Southern . h(v( or bave
hardest game ...e, - -- t
haA While me iucai -
nftnif thev will be beaten they feel
"T.""i i. w '
Iloseburg the whole team la an old
onl. thaf 1.. all the members played
together last year and one r tw 0
them for the last three jears. aU
Know the game and are very quick
Jd betaking the championing
tho Willamette valley. Clay atson
.probably the quickest and coolest
plaver on the coast for his size His
brother Gwyn Is very accurate in
Growing baskets, and does not get
excited, always playing a steady
game. He is probably the best for
ward in the league. Mitchell, the
T. .. ,,. ha Shown himself inval
uable through his .accurate passes
and quick work on tne ..u.,..
and Cockerllne are about a stand-off
? throwing baskets. Either always
throw more than any of the other
i playera. u . fn.
The lineup 01 u.e .-......
B "
fc::::::J::::SS
Hislev (c) G Bpan
Goodman... O Cockerllne
Utility, Young
' The Ho'seburg girls will be along
with the team, as they play Albany
1 niirht Thev were to
: play here, but as our girls' team was
obliged to dlsDana uie game .
i After the game Roseburg will be
treated to an elaborate reception and
i dance.
Big Reductions in Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Handkerchiefs, Draper
ies, Table Linens, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Etc., Etc.
100Suitsworth$8.50,$IO and $12.50 sale price $4.85
Tomorrow, Friday, we place on sale 1 00 absolutely all wool cashmere,
tweed, cheviot and worsted suits in sizes 34 to 44 at less than actual cost ot
manufacturing. These suits are broken lot and odd sizes and some are
slightly damaged.
Sale Price Tomorrow
$4.85
N0c make no alterations at sale prices, it alterations are necessary we charge customers, actual cost to us.
F H Button, of Marcola, spent last
esTJX of Junction, is in
BT"M&f independence.
t . . i Cuoonp ... i ,. ..
is Visiting ... . ,,, hor! 1 recoimueua jioou s Sm.,,
. ji rs. Jack Kodman is ve., ... , one... Joiim B. U.Y u
home on Pearl street. ' Lowell. Mass. "'U
L. X. Honey, who nas ueeu . , ,,ronB nil hpilft, j
ill, is now m. ---- ,, r.rnve. I. T i :.""".nli r l
about them. "If Made by HoodjN
"I believe Hoxl' Sarsspariil. A ,1
round family mt-dicine knnw. .7j ( -J
G. D. Fabley, 662 Wilder St. LS;'.
. ' "WL1. 1
..""I
Andy Graham, of Cottage grove, keep in the bouse for iTS
V the city over night. , Fann. Balch. 108 Leve,a ."C
will be the wag m the city over night.
a ivmmvi 1A.WU a Oitrsaoarill.
hlnnd-niiH.Sflr hi th u-...i I.1
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., to J
S. E. Steven
. . PIAXO Tl'XER ,
lxavo oruers ut Kilen1 PjJ
nuusc, . iniiio Main 41
Kesidpnce 138 W i-st 12th j.
Residence Phone Hd
C I1UTIT (l HT T,.STi:i)
OM.V TWKXTY MIXlTIvS
Eugene's
Largest ani
Best Store
S.
H.
Friendly
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
I Corvnllls, Or., Jan. 22. An ad-
jonrncd term of the circuit court was
'.held at the courthouse here Monday,
1 Judge L. T. Harris of Eugene presid
i Iiik, nnd notwithstanding that it was
fir Mnfiii nf rlrcnir court in uen-
ton county since last July, the term
was perhaps tne snortesi ever nem ...
the county, lasting only twenty min
utes. In most of the counties a greui
amount of court business accumulat
ed during the holidays, but heVe there
t.here was nothing but routine. There
are only n couple of jury cases on
the docket, and they will be tried
next session. There Is seldom a term
of circuit court here lasting longer
than one of two days.
GOOD WATE!
All who want Eeircck Tti
and Pure Water can gel nit
facliol by calling up
Fed 5391
J. E. KILBORN
557 High St., Eugene
" l.n o Independence
.rvrt here today on a visit. ' 5,l?;Pur Z"''?," .HJ
Ex-Countv Cimmissioner W. T. nai-, ol.
ivflS the city from Meadow. ' Hood1. Barsaparilla la W4 j
ley is in tne cu . ,af n,nt Tn the nsnal liould. nr in ..m...
Ben Bingnam ici"1" . . ulctItt9i
from a trip up In Washington. Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Doiu,!
Orio Hendershott nas rBlu.ucU
home from the Mohawk country.
Trainmaster C. W. Cline arrived
here this afternoon from the north
Misses Clara and Laura Van Matre,
of Mabel, spent last night in the city.
C h. weoer, wie m .."
chant, was in the city today between
traln peterson returned this after
noon from a business trip to Port-
lanna Tina Hulerv. who has been
quite ill from diphtheria, Is very
much better.
Ona S., Jesse A. " """"
Phelim arrived out from Mapleton on
tho stage last nignt.
Mrs. H. E. Abbott, or uresweu, re
turned to her home this afternoon,
after a short visit in Eugene.
Wm. L. Gilliam and Roy Hunter, S.
P. linemen, returned on the noon
train today from a trip soutn.
T K.ivnnnnirh. manager of the Sin
ger Sewing Machine office, left this
afternoon for points south on busi
ness.
Chester Hemenway, of the Seattle
Produce Company, accompanied by
his wife, left for points south on bus
iness. , Det Hadley, one of the street car
conductors, who has been on his fath
er's farm at Hadleyville for a week,
has returned to work.
ll.s T.lllfiin Hrunrl. one of The
Guard's contestants for the trip to
Lob Angeles, arrived out from Flor
ence on the stage last night.
w am Hemnev. ot barnea. Kan
sas, after a short visit with B. B. Mc
Kinney, in Eugene, left this after
noon for Cottage Grove. He may lo-l
cate in this county.
H. A. Jackson, auditor for the S.
P. Co., was In the city yesterday from
San Francisco. He went to Portland
this morning and will return soon to
look after the company's affairs at
Marcola.
Medford Tribune: Mrs. M .F. Horn
and children returned today from Eu-
irmio wliprp thpv havo lippn visiting
relatives for the past two weeks. Mrs.
Horn s sister accompanied ner to
Medford and will make an extended
vilst. '
Scott's Sanial-Pepsinlv
ruauuiK
of th biiddu ud ll
Kldneii. So (tn 1
Caret qnickhr ai J
nti. nil r.... a
Of the rrloBrjOffJ
u.rmiew.
draitgista. PriwtH
mull, pottpid,tUti
boiet2.'iH Aid
'THE RftNTM.BtliJ
CITY NEWS
The Kimono bund plnyml on tho
treet lust ulKhl beloro tho "how.
A Of HIIUIII' KrrlVIMl hlM'O
last UlKhl for tho Axllllly departniout
tore.
Tho Eugene uwmlll utailed up
KI today for a shoi'i run and may
uperuto rvHUlurly hereafter.
The work of building the eoni-reto
foiindiillon ror the Patterson luick
bullilliiU on East N'lnlji treet has
livgii u.
A mnrrlnge license wan Issued to
day to Haniuel W. Urown, niied
of lllnchley, nnd Mm. Hollo Scolt, 44,
o Eugene,
of the Han KiiiucIbco flro and enrth
quako sufferers.
A man heating hla way on a train
north ot Albany the other nlghl, rid
ing on a broke beam, had una leg
broken by leltlng his foot drag on the
ground. He was lakon orf ut Albany
and then sent to Eugene, whore he
has friends. Ho is now at Iho Eu-
gcuu hospital.
In Viiir,.un .1 fiW lIllVH AI!Q. TWO 1110111
owned ll certain business nun soui u
half Interest to it certain man. uuier
they sold tho other half to another
man and then brought tho latter
around to the Btore and Introduced
him to his partner, they never having
met before. It Is sate to say, how
ever, that they will get ulons well.
Thr i-.mimltten on treo ulnntliiK In
East Eugene will meet tonight at J-iter, patent, 160 acres In sec
O. Ilrlalol s to ascertain uuaniuy ami 20 s.. r. 6
kinds of trees wanted and nianiier o
purchasing snnie.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
Sold by W. L. DB LANC, Dnl
tverv Wori
i ... .1
MARVEL Whirl)!
..L in...!,! (i IK
illmtratedbook rtVd. It trtwi
Hill l'ttl 11VU1UI9 nun 'iiir. 1 i"i.o 111-
TluaWe to jBrties. M.tltVKI, CO.,
Woodward, CIrkp
n
News of tho death of Mrs. Delia
Wood, of Parker, Kas.. was received
today bv J. Ilrent ad family, ut this
rltv. Mrs. w inula was inriueny mi". . ... ..
inj, .mo. v LMt.i,(i, ,, .inmliii ons are in
Ilow Hopewell, ami oi.hkiim-. " ---n r.
nnd Mrs. C. V, Ilrent. now residing at progress in ".. , . T
Welser. Idaho. The leinnlns will no 1nruugm...i ..... "
brought to Eugene for bnrlnl. The will eonl l.ii.e tomorrow. I "e rel h
funeral ni.llce will bo given later. will not be announced tor week or
II. J. Ohenoweth suffered ft severe
ii.i.iJ-v in hla rlirht eve Tuesday, lie
and Mr. Wvant were running 11 new
telephone line soutn ot iiosnen w neu
a steel chip from Mr. Wynnt's ax
struck Mr. Chenowetl. In Iho eye. lie
came to town yesterday and His. Can
non and Anderson removed tho piece
of siuel from tho eyeball and dressed
the member.
The Comiiierc.al Club bowling
........ 1..... n,.i..).ittMl N'sdeau'i chnl-
1 ' ....1 11.- win he ulnved oil I
1P1IR'' Hull li"' ' ' I
the Commercial Club alleys tonight. ,,,. ... iii,. VnriliiKton Ihls
'morning took eight hobos who had
G mains are now being lam to , t0..n looked, up In the my jail mn
... i...d,,i.i iiiiiiiihi. The el-ii.i..ii, t, tin. rdv llmlis and or.l.M'ed
evator l now In opersnun aim me 1 them to couniiue on ineir n...i
building will be opened for busluess ' nnt t reluru or they would be se
wlthtn K week. verelv dealt with. They wauled to
; wait until they eolll.l gei ineir ureas-
linlled States to Anion F. Hill.
patent. 10 acres in sec. 22, tp. 20
b.. r. 6 w.
Culled States to Lawrence I. Sny
der, patent, 160 acres In sec. 22, tp.
20 .. r. (I w.
Olivia Eakln et nl to Mabel V.
Merrlam, YV. 1).. lot 4 block 1, lot
3 In block 2 In Wynen's 2nd add. to
Cottage Grove. $1.
Olivia Eakln et all to Armoiul L.
Wynne. W. lot 1 in block 1. lots
1, 2 In block 2, Wynne's 2nd add. to
Cottage Grove, $1.
Olivia Eakln et all to Orpah lien
son, W. IV, lot 2 In block 1. lots 8.
11 In block 2 111 Wvnne's 2nd add.
no trouble naiening tne eggs. ; p.,,....
have then. In ..11 sixes from th"-, '0 Orme. l.
egg to f.U0-egg In .took now. Also ... " 1 yowd to H. 11. I.oikwom
.. 7. ........ i.....v.i. inn ..,,! inn W. D., 1H acres In clnlm 7, tp. 20
I'I'.I. . Illt.n Ul I'l'llll O, l.'V ll... -
chick sle. Wo carry a small stock
ot extras for these machines.
CHAMHEKS HAll-')WAHB CO.
ham Land Co:. W. D., 1076.94 acres,
In sees. 16, 17, IS, 19 and 21, tp
17 o r 1 p. SI.
t n fiinrpv rt iix to The Tllncham
nnilllTV DCII COT i TC : Land Co., 103.33 acres In claim 45.
UUUHII nLHL LOIrllL tp. 17 s., r. 4 w.t $1. !
Albert Wlnzenried et al to David
- ' A. Stoner et al."W. 11.. tract In claim
United States to Henry ft. Hunt, I 65. tp. IS b. r. 2 w., $1 500.
1., ., in i ,!! United States to William R. Kelly,
8 r tj Wi ; u. n., M.l 1 acres 111 sei:. 10, ip. 9
l-lllleo states .o ,ionn a. . uriifii- " ,, i
22, tp. i t nuen Hiaies 10 joun ... norst'iu. ij
IP. 103.,
a
Umbrella Sale..
patent, 160 acres in sec. 32
r. 7 w.
Chickens tor Profit
Vim lii tbn lime to bur nil '.Hcubn-
tor if you are going to raise chickens
tor next yeur. Hii.rt rigui uy uuj
ing a I'ETALl'MA, nnd you wilt have
1,1 trniiiiii. hittehlnu the eggs. Wo
Tim lmiiisrv number ot tho Ilroad
way inngniliie. published at New
York, In an nr.lile In regnrd to the
Elks, sutes thai the Eugene lodge do
nated the siiiu ot J7.HI for the relief
The Ohio legislature has Invited
llr.vn.11 to speak on the subject of his
plan ot guaianty to bank depositors.
HOWER & WOOD
Keel Estate anil Timber Lands
ltanclt, Farm and City Property
Vour iHktmnngo resieetfillly
solicited.
Hoom 1, over First Xat. Hunk
e goiup- to close out our stock of Um
brellas. You'can get a good silk cover,
detachable handle as low as '
This is a genuine Closing Out Sale of our
stock of Umbrellas and vou cannot afford to miss it
Come in'and'price and you will be convinced
SEE WINDOW
I J. O. WATTS.
S Cor. oth and Willamette St.
THE
Oliver Typewriter
Is Superior to all Others
Visible Writing
No Carriage to Lift
,....! Itm (.hl.'f ti.lll thtMI. Ih
could get breakfast somewhere else. Secretary Cortelyou is withdrawing I
or go without. his deposits from the .New uirs
! banks, for the reason that they no
A peculiar business deal was lun.loj imU,r have need ot it.
tXtlllllMIW
..It Is Prudent to Insure..
In
your life or your property.
Why Is It not at Impurtsnt to Insure asatiHt adversity
the future by keeping your funds In bank account?
Allow II to atvumiilute mull a time comes when you u
It badly --that l hen you will apprecl.i.o lis true worth.
Jul as th value ot your lite iiiMiiitnce Increase as you
grow older, so will our bank n.ooun. grow as you a.l.l to It
weekly or monthly.
In fact, the .lbllllle of your bank account are limited
only by your earning and saving capacity.
An account with thin bank ! g Hnl Insurance.
The Eugene Loon J5 Savings Bank
E.UbUihd IS2
'IIUI mid urilu noo.ooo
Vm K. IIHOWX, PwUlent. W. OMU lt, ('ashler.
I. A. PAINE. Vice PreWlcnl. W, W. llltOWN, Cashier.
Tile country editors are getting ,
gulden seed alrea.lv. A Sllverton pa
i per st.caks of gelling 200 pnekages ,
but not nearly enough et, from Sen
'ator K.iliou. Hut are not Hour.ie. j
' llawlev and Ellis (o be heard from1
i'-"1- j
I'etaliKua Incubauirs and brv.o.'.crsi
at I
CIIAMItKKS HMtDW VKE CO
Inves.nrs will double their money.
In iwo years If ihcv buy lots or acre',
tracts in the Ulslr street a.l.lltloi.
The city mint MUM In that iH.ecilfn '
from '
r S w . 1300.
Mary F. Close et all to Percy Mc
Donald. W. O., tract 111 Eugene, f 1 50
United States to John 11. Hurst
patent, 160 acres In sec. 20. tp. 20 j
s., r. 6 w. I
United Slates to Charles Snyder, ';
patent. 160 acres In sec. 26. tp. 20
s., r. 6 w.
E. & E. Hallway Co. to P. E. E. '
Hallway Co., W. 1)., all property nnd ,
franchises owned by E. E. Hall-'
way Co.. $606,4 00. i
A. Welch et iix to Cottage Grove'
Electric Co.. W. 1)., tract In Cottage
Grove, .".1.01H.
Newman L. Kitihetiry to J. t
Storey, W. IV. 1076. IM acres in sees.
16. 1 7, IS, 1 and 2 1. In tp. 17 ..
r 1 1. 11
J O. Storey et ux to The King- Any old machine taken in exchange
1 r -1' ;.frj".-"ju.W!i .
C. S.
FRANK, Agt.
Mm
IS YOUR
5). .-Sis
BREAD Made
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS you already know'all can tell ycu abcutit
if 'i ipit ,-t- s r in : .
11 11 10 in 1 , you want hUKh;WMl 1 h hLUurv .
ivitcncri iNextDakinglDay.
skes the Whifcst, Lightest Bread.
It
ttuy a Petalum Incubator
Chambers ILti'dw.tre Co. j
No sltMin up wtln tne Petalnma '
Incubator. You light the lamp and It
does Iho rest Ml sifes st .
CII.VMllKKS II.MIDW AUK. CO. I
If on are going to use coal this!
Miter II !'! p;.v- you to get '
i Wilson Coal Heater dlf
Skating at the Underwood Kink
ot.lht l'.r..e and ei!lo. ou.'A.lf, a
.!e,.v.uit tl".ie admired. If
G II 0.:
on b.uiiiei...
. of Kluitr. Is In the cllv 1
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES..
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, J Tin and
Granitcwarc. Headquarters for0
White River Flcur
Candies, Nuts and Orarges
J. W. WHITE, TFeGrocer
Phcie RccHnii
I U5 E W HITE
FLOUR
is made cf Sc'cctcd Scotch
Fife W heat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
well as for bread- it sat
isfies cr your money back.
Pure White Flcur is
la r,v the folic
Merchants, Frice
per sack
Cleti.
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T. Hell s""'
V. A. Hell.
K. 1). Mi.tb1"'
ri.e K.mel.e
I til ll lei,
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