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Hood's PUis
A fur-dinner oil): traivl .
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Our Annua! 2 Price Clothing Sale Three Days
Begins Tomorrow at 8. p. m. Sale On
Women s
-to-
Wear
Apparel
, IrVg v ft J
' fellt 'to ! r
and continues until 10 p. m.
S&turday Night
During this time
....
1 500 Suits and
Overcoats
will be on sale at either one of these
two prices
$16.50, $18,00, $20.00, $22.50
$27.50, Suits, Overcoats
and Cravenettes
reduced to
$14.85
All $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50
and $14.00, Suits, Overcoats
and Cravenettes
reduced to
Readv
These prices are positively
3 Days Only
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Jan. 30th, 3 1st and Feb. 1st
NOTE!! We make no alterations at sale price.
If alterations are necessary, we make them charg
ing actual cost to us. 1
S. H. Friendly
TWO STORES
594-596 Willamette Street
$4.00 Waists $1.48
Three ihizi-n Indies' shirtwaists, in light
mill lnrk similes, all wool, Rutlste, flan
nel, etc. .Values to H! I.OO; wile price,
tjSMK
I'KIIHONALH
v
lti-v, T. 8. Ilandaakcr returned to
Corvnllii today.
Krlc Nelson, of Asturiu, 1 tn the
clt on business.
A. M. Richardson In out Iroui Wal
ton tor tin) or '
Totter Palmer, jr., went to Port
land today on business
trip north on Ituniranco business.
John V. Kelt) was a passi-niter to
Albany mi the noon train today,
lr. A. Ii. .XIcAllster la qullo 111
at Ilia home 111 '.'ulverslty addltnn,
M. V. Weber, the Manilla mer
chant,, was In the city over night.
V. V. Robblns, of nodnevlllo. Iowa,
was an arrival III Kuitone yesterday.
T. M. liavldsou weut to llalsey to-1
day
ill.
XV
Miss Ksslo Nicholson, of Donna, were
In the city today.
J. U. Uuell left this afternoon for
points south.
Miss Josle Moorehead arrived up
from Junction today.
XX'. K. Mason nd wife, of Vnrco
la, aro In the rlly todav.
lion
XKW.S XOTKS
CITY NEWS
Peptiron Pii
Ironlie the blood, fwsl th, , . I
tha itomwh. and uiv. ,!.7.'7.4W I
. .: T.VMnv. JftD- JJWi" i-1. Hood r'P .!(
Charity Dan, wwji " xi mue oj nooa if. iuoj.M.jv
uary a. , . ,. ( .
number of pw
II1K3 in nnrf '
'gene and Is diiioslns of ,h" N
nMicIhe pif cures ifT'"
i i J
. ot tha i lately taken
Tickets tor me u. - vlew8 and bulldinK3 In ,ni .,
Friday evening, l
$l-25NightDresses78c
Two down outiiiK flannii nilit dresM-s,
In striiH-s, clutks, etc. Ilest $1.23 val
ues; sale price, each 78c
$30.00 Suits $12.00
Just 12 of these stylish suits left; values
to IjKIO.OO; now $12.00
$8.50 Coats ea. $4. 15
Kifti-en ladies' coats ninth- of heavy mixed
cloaking; sizes 84 to 42; values to $8.00;
now $1.1. "5
Ladies' Dress Skirts
Reduced
ii50 Ntylish livss skirts, hi plain mid fancy
wool materials, pleated and ffored rf
frotf; choose fnmi the entire stock for
three tkiys nt H less tliim reguliir prices.
$1.50 Kid Gloves
pair 78c
Five dozen pairs fine diessed kid gloves,
in (ftlors ami white; slws 5?4
1 V and 7H vahten to $1. ."(; a pair 78r.
LoitK filk gloves, a jmlr $1.50
Infant' wk1 hosr, pair 5c
75c Union Suits 38c
Ladies' fleece lined union suits; 75c values,
each ;tHc
Muslins, dress khh1s, silks, underwear,
linens, etc., nil sH'cially priced durini;
this Nile.
Sountyfreaiurtr H. V-" Sternberg uhone ilZZ
has filed his pen tiou .o. -a042. Any, one wishing tw",1
,in-nn the Keunblicun ticket. .... ttay call hi, , 5f.i.J
F A Rankin, the music dealer,' has
" i V.a riottfr OfrlP
parted ' S'tfV
hla hnalneas hOUBO OH XX est &IXIU .i-.l, hl a ,ll,... ... . '
vietts Way call him up.
- AIe UasvalV a subject, or
of his business house on
street.
W. F. Spear and family are moving
. Wnlln Walla, xvasn., men
hold coods going out
freight.
RIdgcway's fish market In the
building formerly occupied by r rench
& Reynolds' real estate office opened
tor business today.
Eckhardt's Ideals came over from
Springfield this forenoon and went
to Cottage Grove on the afternoon
train. The company played to good
business at Springfield last night and
the night before.
No performance at the Orpheum to
night on account of the wrong lens
having been sent for the moving pic
ture machine. A first class perform
ance tomorrow night, with entire
change of program.
Final examinations are in progress
at the high school. Today the stu
dents were examined in English and
history; tomorrow forenoon in maui
ematies; afternoon, sciences; Friday,
forenoon, languages; afternoon, econ
There will be a meeting at the
Commercial Club rooms this evening
I at 7:30 o'clock to discuss the advis
I ability of organizing a building and
loan association in Eugene. All who
' , tha mnvpmcnt nrp.
ale imeicaLcu m
i ii v its1 il to attend.
Two more carloads of excelsior
were started for San Francisco today.
The XX'estern Union Telegraph Co.
is stringing an additional wire
through Eugene. This extends from
points on the Woodlmrn-N'atron
branch to Portland.
Last night at Xadeau's bowling al
leys the "Scrubs" from town defeated
a team from the Commercial Club
by the score of 1404 to 1175. The
"Scrub" team consisted of Young,
I. ee and Xilson, and the club team
I'itzhenry, Potter and Pipes.
Articles of Incorporation of
"I.uich's" were filed with the county
cleiTt today, the Incorporators being
II. Lurch. 1.. Lurch and Cella Lurch.
The capital stock is $25,000, and
the principal place of ..business Is
Cottage Grove. The object of the
corporation is to carry' on a general
merchandise business. Lurch's are
pioneer merchants of Cottage Grove.
ty clerk his application tn.
States citizenship papers.
AI Gelser, the Baker ro. .
. . . man who la now rpHinn i
on today a ; todarIoaded a car of horJ.. i:
era' outfits for Redding, Cal ,!
ntt a -.umiati icr lunaellnf
Hoselton will accomnanv ik.
ment and Mr. Gelser will go fa.
Llie pabueuBer tomorrow
In the justice court today tj.
ol vv. o. ureeu, proprietor
Underwood House, vs. H. Che,
real estate dealer, to recovtrt
board, was heard before Jud-.
son. iiiezem pin in a coum,
against ureen. i lie case u;
cuien tomorrow morning
o'clock.
Two thousand glngerbmj
were oisiriouiea at utto s this
noon to school children, n
an advertisement for "The c
bread man, vwnicn is to appear
theatre tomorrow night. Tit
began crowaing around n t
Otto's place an hour before th
set ana wnen 4 o cloc k came th.
walk and street were packs:
tueni
Charles J. Dodd, the wep
old soldier, residing near Spnx
nas tnea nis petition for then
Uon of representative on the E
llcan ticket. In his statements
he will "advocate and work fe
and all measures to support th(
University, and the cause oleic
within the state, and will work
measures having for their olj
greatest good for the greatr
ber and a square deal for air
At yesterday afternoon's :
of the city council the matte:
street car company grantinfi:
officials the privilege of rii
the cars while on I heir official
was discussed and it was tc1
Harbaugh that the urcllnanc
Ing the extension of time tot
pany in which to complete iu
amended so as to read tha:
live and appointive officer;
city should ride free after i.
1909. When It came to a r
result was as follows: Calk.:
Garrett, aye; Henderson, aye;
no; Gilbert, Aye; Hnrbatiglu;
on objection by Fisher the:
ment for final passage was rii
till the next meeting.
A restaurant and lunch counter
will go in the room formerly occupied
by Andy Taylor's cigar store in the
Barhlte building. Joe Gillespie, who
was announced to have opened a
meat market there, has changed his
mind. A .Mr. Bray will open the
restaurant within a few days and the
necessary alterations .to the Interior
of the building are now being made.
Oscar Sternberg,
"I have found n cure tor tl
ery malaria produces," sari
James, of Louellen, S. C. "Iff
Electric Bitters and coma
cent bottles. It breaks npi'4
chills or a 1)1110113 attack In:
and it puts yellow jaundiced'
of commission." This
medicine and blood piirK
auick relief in all stomach. li'
kidney complaints, and the mi-
lame back. Sold under 8""'
of this city, 'has V. A. Kuvkendall's drug sw
MOUK HOI' SAI KS
AT IN'li:i'KMi:t'K
I James T. McCleary, second assist-
Independenco, Or., Jan. 27. C. L. jnnt Postmaster-General, will resign
Fltchard, a hop dealer of Indepen-jhis position after the republican na
dence, has Just closed a deal with i tlonal convention to make a try for
XX". XX'. Perclval for his 1907 crop, congress from his old district in Mln
438 bales, at 7 1-3 cents per pound. , nesota.
11 has also bought 90 hales of G. XV. I The O. R. & N last vear mnrt..
XValton was a passenger I xx hlteaker nt 6 1-4 cents and 1! about t'. 000. 000 above operating ex-
13. 000, 000
J. J
to see hU aged mother who Is '"f iioscuurg on me mtornoon train Dales of Mci'ormicR iMirtun at t , penses, besides about
'today. jJ-S cents, making a total or its bales, other Income.
II. Jenkins, traveling passenger K. K. Ilyland was In the city from ' or the Perclval crop 251 bales were it Is expected
agent of the 8. V. l.. was In Kugeiie Lowell today, leaving on tne alter-1 shipped direct to England, while the
I noon i rnin ir nonie. balance will go to eastern nrowers.
E. II. I ox, of the Hootn-Kolly l.iim- Mr. Fltt-liard has already
that former Con
gressman Powers of Massachusetts
iii i-e iin rust en wi:n tne mannm.
Taft rainpaliin in New
A I 11...... I..f I.... ..f II. HI
lil. ivmilar tries nnrili ' , S. K. Stevens, of I ho Ellen piano' f.. it. I ox, ot llie iinoin-ieuy i.uni- Mr. Kltrliard nas already shipped : mem f Hi
Ills irilllinr llliit lliillil. I ...i..!,.,,. l-,,m nnti e -iri-lve.l hep.- liutu v -i 'i l...l.,Q h..a fp.i.n t h Irfs vl...iil v- : I.-.. . i . .. .
XX'. J. Mlllki-V, the t'reswcll hotel : limine, 'en inunj nn -.nin uviui - ......... .,..r.... ....... . r.insiaii.i.
man was In llie . Itv t.-dm ion Im.lnes. (rom a trip to Michigan ! and has order for more. Brewers arc XV.-diies.lav morning William Mi-
Mis, Olivia Ho:,Yvi,ie t her home I Mr. an.l Mn Kr ink llainpton aiei XX 1- M.ear and family left todav . well pleased w ith the quality of Ore- Adam, captuivd a last spring s fawn
nt Irvlun h few hours t -dav Mown Ir mi their farm at tiosh. n (oror XXnlla XXnlla, XX nsh , where they B,m hops, and are willing to pay then S. imul sireei. between the Mc ,
Itaxter Young was .low it from Kail! a day or mi. will reside In the future jhiRhest market price for choice hops. ;,,, t..s. hlaeksmith shop and X.,.
M. Arnei. t .Miircoia, was an ni-i - , , . , ' ler halt. In all pnihiihllliv the i,.,.r
today ! rtlal 111 1. ml. 'lie on Hie eiiiinun- - ...... ...- unimm mr na.l l-.-n clinsed by d
.IST0HPj5RIOSIlIIIlIf
IS YOUR
BREAD Madewi
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it 3S you already know all we can tell ycu about it
I it IS'NT, you want PUREJWHITE FLOUR in'
Kitchen Next BakinglDay.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
t're-B
Mrs.
resli r-1ny O'l linsln- n-,
XX'. II. Oil.' re'u:ned
flO'-l A fo 1 1 1 1 to Ito- loir.-:.
Jack t'ollle- lett today on a short
i local Is
I Mr mid
mull'
Mi
J. I'
ithriuuh the rust and south.
Nii'lnilsnu and' XX'. II. XX'alker and son. Lawrence.
" In n :,, n 1 condition tl.
Now In the tint to bur an '.m-nha-i t,n and was . i ,
i returned yesterday from a trip don tor If you are going to raise rhlck
iktng for timber land :
Our Long Established Reputation
(or rafe'y and reliability
and our prompt and a:iTcterjr ervli-- has liur.au .1 the num
ber of our patrons, the volume of our buslnem and made this
oue of the rep:eeiita:ive hanks of the XX Illamette Valley.
XXe have unurpaeil facilities for handllns all branch-
rates of deimstt.
of commercial bustni-M and also !m Interest li.-arln crrtlfl
Partl.ulars will b luriiislnd up u appll.-atl.ni.
' The Eugene Loan (Sb S-wina-s Bor.k
Eatitinhrd I5:
t'npltnl ami Mirplus. .
v. k. nitow x
l. A.
lllltt
I'rralilent,
I'AIXi:. Vlo I'm-lik-nl.
. . . . l(M,eiO
XV Ol""'! 11. a-hler.
X', IIIIUXXN, Awl. rahier.
for next vear. Start rlaht by tm-
tii find any that was nK a pv:TAl.l'M.X. ami vou will h:ne
no trouble hutohlni; the ei:s. XX" e i
have them In all sires from the r.i'.-
c to .'lOO-rsn In stock now. Also1,
tvtaluma brooders. 100 and 2"
chick sin-. We carry a small stock I
of extras for these machines. j
rtlAMIlKKS HAR.'IXVAKK CO. !
the Sulshiw 1
but v. ere nniil
not filed npot
! Harold llcan has pone lo Salem
i to spend a week or two with his par
'ents. .Indue and Mrs. H. S. llcan.
1 P. A. Ilankey, traveling (reiuht
.anciit of the t'titciKo. Milwaukee and
iSt. Paul railway, was In Kut;cnc. to
dar I Mr. alid Mrs. W. H Abrams came
.down from t'ottui;e t'.rt.ve on the
! noon train today to uslt her- a few
day.
i Mis. lirew Grlfflu. ai-tii"panled
' bv her daiiithler. XXinntfred. return
1 e.i last titiiht from Portland, where
.she visited for a week with her moth
er Xlr .1 XX". .I,.hni'ti
Shell lolfman went to Cottaitc
tiro.e ihi l:einiHin to .- hts mo' ti
er, who has Just returned from the
i Kast an.l who stopi-ed there to visit
; a day or so.
1 Tlikeu fur the charltr ball al the
"armory Ft Way rvntiiK, It.
ii ii t u . .i i
M. X.la
-lid. a i
tul.
t.ik. n to
..t.iss ill.' r
I.U'..e il.
;md in I.
r.iine in:,
r. , Tl,.
::..' of Mi
r.d b i:
t WISH OP HI ks
No sitting up with tne ltalnma
Incubator. You light the lamp and It
does tho ret All sues at
CHAMTlEItS HAROXVARK CO.
Car of spray for the l.ane County
Fruit and X'ecetable Orowers' Asso
ciation has arrived and can be had
a; ;.3 Fast Kth street
j'.' 1. O. HAHX. Si-tretary
XXe take ibis roars . f .vi.ress
our thanks to our ;ri.-n , an.l n,.i
hois for then sMiipaiiu sa, ;1IS
an. In our sa.l '.r. a .or. nt
MRS A K. IIOXVK ,
FAMILY.
IP Yi'P KXvw
T"" merit of th. r. ,j W,-,n,ior
you would never suff-r from Kldnevi
bladder or rhetitaallc troul-ie II
buttle (two months' tr.-atm-n' 1 il i
by o J. Hn, or m(,,, ' s;.j fl',J.
"r K. XX. Han. :'::!
al
Petaluma Ineutmtora and brHdcrs f
CI1AMI1KR3 MARinVARH CO
rtur a Petaluma tnenhator from
Chamhara Harara0C.
CABTOTIIA
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
is m.-dc of Se'ccted Scotch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Gradc. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
well as for bread it sat
isfies or your money back.
White Flour B
Sale by the folW
Merchants, price'
per sack
.1. V. White.
I'olllltllill tiiiK-iTV.
I'lilverslly Hon"'
fiin. T. Iltill A M'U.
W. M. (ireell,
W. A. It. ll.
K. II. Mntlii-1.
The Kiii!eiie(ii'',rrl
V. II. IhinleK
letT Jiilin-x-ii.
XV. H. Ienip', r
I'oU. Wil-m. .
W. J. ;ile.oll -v
Vleunl ltycliani.
Snri'
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tlf
W. W. Kak. r,in1'
Arntitime A l'1"1.,
WADHAMS , KERR
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