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The New Spring Goods at "Friendly V' Store are Prettier than Ever.
Here is the newest and best-in the most alluring value?. The spring always brings newest and prettiest things and this
Eugene's largest a id b:st store seems to have more than their share of this season's beautiful Trimmings, Laces Embroid
eries, etc. Stylish Dres;Goods and Silks and Wash Fabrics, new Waists, etc. When you are down town next time
come in and let us show you sone of the new things. We wel:ome you to come and look only. j
PFIWONAL8
The New Spring
Waists
In Lawn, Mull, Silk. Nets, plain tailored e(
fectr, low? sleeves, biillmi front or back, and
others natty and elaborate, trimmed In lace
embroidery and lnnertl-.ni, mostly three
quarter sleeves, button both front and back.
Come and see them.
$1.00 to $16.50
Beautiful Wash Goods
Thousand of yards of dalnly colored wash
fabrics, In plain and fancy weaves, shown In
all the newest colorings suitable for dress
and waists for ladles and children.
cii)iti:i i,ixi:x (;i.;n.iM
HWIKK, VOILKH, HOIK I'O.MiBTTH,
HII.K AMI WOOL Illlt.M All, 1IIMITIIH,
HA.MII, IIATIHTi:, NOIHIKNK SILK.
Lawns, etc. You will enjoy seeing- these new
fabrics. We take Kreat pleasure in showliiu
them. -Prices 10c to Wl.dll
Our Annual Embroidery Sale Thursday
Averaging 1-3 to 1-2 Less
thai Reguhr Prices.
The; biugest assortment ' we have
ever vhown at any one, sale before.
Thousands and thousands of yards;
hundreds and hundreds of patterns,
Insertions, editcs. flouncing!, corset
covers and bands, single and match
sets, shown In Swiss, Nainsook, lawn,
cambric and fine muslin for under
wear, dresses, waista, etc. This is an
opportunity to supply your entire
season's wants; 1 u fact, you can havj
many more than you expected, be
cause the prices arc so low for nny
purpose you will ne'd embroideries
fo.-.
Embroideries, Values 75c
to $3.00 Yrf., Sale Price
Yaid47c
ale fcecirs Thursday, Feb. 20th at
9 a.m. See window display.- A.11
big peces enough (or all. Come.
John Mass, of Mollne. III., U In the
city.
K. E. Grlswold. of Drain, is in the
city on business.
EuKene Joslyn. of Dra's, is In the
city for a day or so.
A. L. Honey, the Uoshen merchant.
was it Eugene todav
lIKI. I
-,-TTTTTTT
At her horn? at 455 East Eleventh
street, Eugene. February 14. at 11:10
p m of chronic bronchitis. Mrs. Sa
' u v p,.s wife of J. C. Eads, after
, VQ -J
Of troubles orlSi,,attng to Wf1
tlsm.byllcod'. 8arttp,ri;
so-called remedle, Ni.,
those cured by Hood', N
nil lh oU.li. .. "oj,J
, , lW(toai
illnefs of eight months' duration. tnt meU,clneJ
scrotum orB-siTi,.l
" inn k V
ve but llnu
lout sore on her leg for ,
. - .. iiaanaa nor -j ti-..
She was ra . y... "Y - ' -
husband sac ie--. YZ "T " '" thJL 1
Mrs. F. C. Stevens and Miss Ethel J. N. Drr. Croi,y. T1IU. - J
Mrs.
C. V. Oglesj '.'.as returned , j.ada boIh of KuKene. and a brother,
Un- .ilolt at AIhPH.
S S Durkheimer. of Portland. Is
In the city for a few days. '
Miss Katherlne Hill wit Port
land today on a short visit.
Raymond Shouse Is a recent arrival
here from Napa. Cal., to locate.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clark returned
last night from a visit In Portland.
Mr and Mrs. Bud Kompp came up
form Junction City this afternoon.
Mrs L. E. Parks came down from
Creswell today to visit over Sunday.
Miss Cora Sutton went to Silem
today to visit her brother, who Is ill.
C C. Coffman and wife retnrn-d
todav from a visit at Cottage Grove.
Mrs J. S. Magladry is down from
Dona to spend Sunday with friends.
Misses Dora Ciitblrth and Zelma
Maples, of Cottage Grove, are In the
'"' . . .
Attoney G. F. Sklpworth went to
Junction City this forenoon on busi-
i i
r H Towner. 01 raiouse. ....... nil has cured nnf.".'"wi!
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY
20c Fine India Linon7i yd. ......14c
10c Fine India Linon, yd......".: 7c
200 yards of fine white India Lin n suitable for Waists, Dresses,
Underwear, etc. On lale Monday at less than usual prices. Buy
all you want) 20c value, 14c; 10c values, yd, 7c.
Bleached Muslins and Cambrics for Less,
We are still pounding the prices of Muslin down 20 per cent.
Our entire Stock of 90c and $1.00 9
in. colored Taffeta Silks, yaid 78c
Comes in brown, saddle, Copenhagen, Reseda, lavender,
mais, pjiple, r ark g-reen, navy, greys, light blue, pink, Alice
tan, champagne, Old Rose and many other shades included.
Anticipate your needs for Waists, Dresses and linings. f O .
Monday only, 50e and $1.00 values OC
New Arrivals in Men's Furnishing Goods Department
We have planned the biggest business in our history by buying un'imitcd quantities of the best furnishings for men
and boys obtainable. New goods are arriving daily and a visit and inspection will be greatly appreciated.
The New
, Our new Herbles ytre iM-auUeH,- The real
variety Is made with real flat narrow rhn and
full erown. Oilier shapes to suit other fau
i'WA. Ill-own, lllnek, I'eai'l.
$3.00
The New
Our. first Khlpmeui recently anlveil nnd
JiiiIi;Iiik from the sales yesterday and today
limy will !'c!osed out very quickly.
Iti-onim, i'aiiN, nines, (,1'iivh, iii-i the pmloiui.
Haling eoloi'N.
$10 to $35.00
The New
"Shirts-Neckwear '
New sprltiK shirts In dozena of pretty do
sIkiih, nuule with or without ctiffx, pleated or
plain, coat shirt or regular. ,
7.1e to $1.15(1
Now llrown Kour-ln-hand and Club I3ow Ties,
Siic
nef.
O. W. Kurd, of Florence, went to
Portland today t o spend Sunday
thpre.
Mrs. T. F. Bennett and children re-1
-J .1.1- ..,,....,.., frm u visit nt SCdOOl.
r, of Halouse . f "- rill, bu euri f , J Sj
Eads was a meniuer 01 ,.......... Din n iroabird le
church. The funeral will De neiu i '.
!ih"r:"- .1 h Int-rroVnt. In the .croful. r,SK3
:Z;..o;.n. Dr. E. C. Sander- "wrll'f cured ber '
desn of the Eugene Divinity, ;- 1
. ' , .i,. lha arvlces. . Hood S Sarsanarllln i. .
scnooi, wni cunuuh . . "'"""MitiHr
' . - In the usual I ouia n. . ."!
I sarsataba. loo Do, T'
Banner- -, oer." vT
dean of the Eugene uivinity,, .
it n..Hiit the services.
In theu.ual liqui(1 or in "J
Sarsataba. inn r
KIOKXK ::05'k.i:TT " pared onlby C. I. Hoo(Uv bJ,
ivii.i. CROW VAMABLE.V
Blair street addition property la I See the Bean spray
sure to double In value within the buying. Pumps at all dhI?
Inh... 7 ""'tat
neXl IWU Jem". " T . nprdV
ways are coming up the valley from ,
Portland and noin or laem muni mi
ter the cltv from the west, and the
line that will tap the Siuslaw coun
try can not go out In any other di
rection. As sure as water runs down
hill, Eugene must build down the
valley because the business Is
there. .
There are both acreage tracts and
larse lots In this .addition, only a
mile from the business center and
. three blocks from the Geary public
Eugene's Largest and Best Store.
Your money's worth or
your money back.
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
Agents (or Kabo Corsets, Wayne
Knit Hosiery and
Moncybak Silks.
CITY NEWS
tliu Frances Wlllnrd Memorial seiv Small, pair of '! skates: second prize, ' 111 118 KOit WOOD
vice, will he held ill the satuo place Dncle Ham nnd Columbia, M. S. Ting-.
under the auspices of the East Eu- ,.y iul HI1, llodklnsoii, In skate! The board of education of School
Ruim V. C. T. 11. Music will bo fur- ticket: thlr1 prlr.e, Flower lilrl, ! District No. 4. Eugene, win receive
nlshod by the llnrnca guarlet. i:iara Johnson, pair Sickle skates. j bids up to the 20th day of February,
I 19U8, ut the office uf the clerk, Mr.
i Another carload of brick arrived I'oke-ln-sky Club, an organl-1 Frank KelsnVr, for the delivery nt
huru last uluht Irom HosebuiK con- "Hon fathered by the Independent the various school buildings In Eu
i signed ti I.ouIh Shuj-man. It Is to Prded of Foresters, held a stag social gene of 100 cords of oak wood and
'bo used In building Vperiilluna here. Eagles' hull last night. The affair ', 100 cords of fir wood, said delivery
' , , - was intended by over a hundred lo be completed on or before Sep-
" young men of the city and a very cn- teniher 1, 1908. ,
Duncan Hcott today sold iinolher Joyahle evening was Bpent. An In- , The board reserves the right to re-
"'' " "limn'"" io j. v . iiimii, tormal piogram was rendered con- Ject any and all bids and a bund for
for the FlnncKiin lilmk Is .of Siulngfleld. This one Is his black Hlsting of music, cards, several box- the faithful performance of the ron-
'ercberoii, Hlnck Walnut, and the K matches. Impromptu, svchcs, tract will he required of the succesa-
Dnn't miss Company A's dauco nt
the armory Tuesday night.
A few of Eugene', young people
Httended a uinsuucrado at Ciusheu
last night.
Brick
being delivered and the work of ex
ravutlng has begun. . I purchase price was fllCOn. The an- t.t,.
1 pmal weighs 100 pounds nnd Is 11 1
J. J. nml Alex Lewis have purclta.-. year. old. I
ed David Smith's farm of 131 acre. t I
lloniia on the Mohawk, for 3U00.
Kitreshmeuta were served.
Compnny A will give a social dunce
Hi the armory Tuesday nighty IHm't
fall to attend if you want a good
time. 117
Hal Ufa ll, one of I lie members of
thu Kugeuti high school basketball
team, broke one of his ribs In the
game Inst - night with tho Portland
hlph Hchoot. The accident happened
In thu middle of the second halt, but
Hal with great grit and endurance
continued to play, although lit waS
The Eugene band will give n con
rert and dance nt the armory on .uttering Intense pain all the while.
rnursiiay evening, reuruary u. am
are Invited,
A. M. (Irlffln, proprietor of the'
People', restaurant nt the corner of .
West Seventh and Olive street., while
going out the buck door of the place
this morning .tubbed his toe anil fell
headlong to the ground. The (op of
hi. head .truck on the doorslll and
u deep gash about three Inches long
was cut. 111. right knee was also bad
ly cut by a niece of tin.
TEA
Tea is not infallible;
moneyback makes
amends. We are not, in
the least, uneasy about
the money.
Yoiit t tocvr rvlumi root mnntr II To. 6om'
lit bvlatli.f i tUati par hus.
'-fill bidder, if any there he
I Diner February Si h, 190S
' (20
F It A N K UEISNEU.
Clerk.
wii,i.i.t.i.v hiii.i i'i:.i.s
turned UiIb afternoon from a visit at
lialsey.
Miss Josle Moorhead, of. Junction
City, Is In Eugens today visiting
friend'.
A. M. Gilbert left today for a trip
to Roseburg and other Southern Ore
gon towns.
. Mrs. J. J. McCormlck and two chil
dren went to Portland today on a
short visit.
Steve Burton is home visiting his
1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Burton,
for a time.
Mrs. Edith B. Linton and grand
daughter returned today from a visit
at Creswell.
MrB. Dora E. Mode was operated
upon at the General hospital today
for appendicitis.
Mrs. E. E. Awbrey and daughter
came up (rem Irving on the after
noon (rain today.
J. H. Raines, who resides now on
R. F. D. No. 2, near Junction, was In
the city today. '
MIbb Kittle Mllliorn came up from
Junction today o attend the play,
"Parsifal." tonight.
J. E. Banton, postmaster at Lon
don, Lane county, was in the city on
business yesterday.
Austin Hampton Ib able to be down
town again, aftr.a vere illnesa of
several weeks' duration.
Itijv. D. c. Knilem. rft this nft--
noon for Vancouver, Wash., to fill
his appointment there Sunday. . i
Mrs. It. O. Hrudy came down from
Creswell on the noon train today to
spend Sunday here with friends. v
Mrs. Kate Billing, of Purlin nil . af
ter a visit with Mrs. W. P. Cheshire.
Jr.. at Springfield, returned home to
day.
S. 0. Cook nnd wife, of Ladoga.
Ind., arrived here lust night and left
; this morning to visit relatives in the
country.
I William Permnn nnd Earl Slmeral
i came down from Cottage Grov on
the noon tral ntoday to attend "Par
sifal" tonight.
Tom Word, ex-sherlff of Multno
mah county, accompanied the Port
laud high school basketball team to
Eugene yesterday.
Miss Caro Anderson, who Is teach
ing school near Junction City, ar
rived home this afternoon to spend
Sunday with her folks.
William Crane returned last nicht
from a trip to Eastern Oregon In the
Interest of the school furnishing
nousn or crane & Moore of this city.
Editor and Mrs. Ira A. Phelps, Dr.
and Mrs. Willlnm II. Dale and Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Wright, of llarrls
hnrg, are In the city to attend the
play. "Parsifal, tonight.'
Mrs. Hortense Lemnian and Miss
Ruth Snook, who have been visiting
their sister. Mrs. C. J. Hnrhlte. in
Eugene for some time, left today for
their respective homes' nt Krupii and
Wilson Creek. Wash.
Prices are very reasonable n-nd yoi
may make your own terms, a small
payment down and monthly Install
ments i( yoir desire. . ,
I Sensible
r .
vaienuncs
Why should not a valentine
be more than a mere pretty
picture?
We have selected from our
stock a line of attractive
and useful little novelties of.
Jewelry and Silverware, and
mounted them appropriately
to give as valentines. These
cost but little more than
the fancy picture cards, and
will be prized many times
as much. Here is a list of
some of the many articles
we are offering. Watch
forwindowdisplayTuesday
Cn Handy Pins, Cream
JKJ Jars, Tocth Brushes,
Paper Knives, Etc.
7 C Pin Cushions, Nail
"- Buffers, Crosses, Hat." I
rms, X himbles, Etc
$1 00 Cuff Bot,ons
r VKJ Brooches, Spoons,
Pocket Files, Etc.
Why not a Diamond for a
Valentine. We have
them from
$20 V3 $250
J. O. WATTS
Cor. 9th and Willamette St.
CHAMBERS HARDW.tBr
You Can
Buy
Clothes
Cheaper
at
this Tirna
Because wo hate nuj
down many good Suits, bnJ
tie want them closed om
our big spring and ho
stock arrives. These Suits
the trade mark of JIM
Stern & Co., leading tMl
of the country. TIutirJ
of the best material! ami
tailored. Come and hJ
them.
Wo curry a full lined
nisliiims (or men. and
prices nml styles are ri?!
IVe own our mvn Iwm
pay no rent and are si:
with n reasonable profit.
ED. HANSd
;-No.
8 East XinthStrM
Eugene, Oregol
to rum a rot.n it oxk day
Take LAXATIVK UROMO Quinine
Geo. II, Nlchol. and family have
arrived here from (Irani. Pas. to o.
rat.. Mr. Mchol. will .oott open a
real estate nfllcv.
Street CommlnsWinvr Turner and
hi. force oT assistants art now Iiiikv
cleaning up (he alley, running par
allel with Willamette street.
...
Mis. .lull. Fr.ier. field scrrelnry A luiihk skating carnival was held ti.,n,h.,n. i,. ,k i. .
of Hie Woman'. North Pacific Hoard at (he I'mlorwood rink lax night and1 b , .,,,!' i l l,., ;
MI..I,..,.. will speak at 11 I. was largely attended The prt.cv. J,'" "rm!!lT:L
in. tomorrow In the Last awarded were n follow.; First i, " .V.
l 7 :11 , uriiH. Illi-. , l,,-.,.l u. i!. o.. " " iHomii-
liars you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have yon
, pains In the loins, side, back, groins
and bladder? ' Have you a flabby ap
pearance ot the (ace, especially un
der the oyea? Too trequent a desire
lo pass urine? If to, Williams' Kld
i ney Pllla will cure you. Sold bv Linn
. Urug Co., price 50 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., prop... Cleveland, Ohio.
Tablet.. Prugglsls refund money II
It (ails to cure. K. W. DROVE'S lg-'
nature I. ou each box. tic.
WK CAN sri'PI.Y
lour want, with wood OaV, Ma
ple, Hr, and 'Tie.. Also Coal
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 1 Ul
Kugi'ii. church and
ly savings.
1'OIM I.AXD ItOVAl, H.XKKKY
Bread, tho best and healthiest
bread made. For sale at Otto's.
Lnre shipment of dining chairs
and linoleum lust received
CIIAM11KKS HARDWARE CO.
We pay $30 for liny old Monarch
range.
flfi J. W, KAYS Fl'R. CO.
Company A dance Tuesdav night
(lood music and a good time assured.
Monarch Malleable flanges, 30
days' free trial.
116 J. W. KAYS KI R. CO
IT'S UNREASONABLE
IT m I'NUKASONAllI.K (or a young man to suppose that
he ran .el hlniseK up In it good paying husuics. without some
capital to Invent in the enterprise.
I'erh.p. thl. lark of ready fund. ha. been the cause of
your working (or .nine one else Instead of youmeK (or thrao
many year.
An account with thl. bank will afford yon a convenient,
af and altogether Ideal method of keeping your .urplu.
fund, where thev will grow Into a .urn that In time will ni.k
poMlhle your .ucces. In huMncM.
Other. h.v succeeded In thl. way; you can also.
The Eugene Loan ffi Savings Bank
rUtibiihtd 15 '2 ,
Capital and surplus S loo. oott
XV. K. IlltOWX, 1'ni.ld. iil. f. V. USUI UN, aslii.-
1. A. I'AINK. Vice l'reldi-nl. W. ItliOM V', A(. ( bsIiI. t.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
T Kuyk.nd.ll. M. D.
V. O Wer, M. D.
P. I. Birlle, M. D.
B. F viil, M. D.
l A Pilne. M. l
GO K.DeB,M t).
L. E. 5VUm(.I, M. U
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances for X ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full Corps of trained nurses,
Rates on application.
.. Training; School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of tne hospit.il constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
nuiion .Jr,. W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Svipt.
Vse Diamond Chick Food for little
chickens. We can tell vou whv
CIIAMIIKHS HAHDWAKE'eO.
Poultry sui. piles oi nil kinds
CIIAMHKUS 1IAK11WAKK CO.
If you want the best substitute f,n
a Io n get a IVialnma Incubator
CIIAMHKRS II.UDW.:e CO.
PORTLAND HOYAL tTKi.-v
Rread. the best and healthiest
bread made, (or sale at Otto's.
KM
111
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:.-uiyt; white
Ayg,Hib(3
IS YOUR
BREAD Made J
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS you already' know all we can tell you about
If it IS'NT, you want PUREJWHITE FLOUR 't
Ivitchen Next BakinglDay.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
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AC.KNTS WANTKD-Mcn with
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-oio.ui riKs i o nanitle good-avng
IM ,l,nil lllll . lilt. In.m
hours: n,Hll ,-i,i,.,i . - .
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on or adros, K. W. Su.art, H,w,
I. l.ros Hotel n s
o.Ai.r. . trcsh ,ierrv mw
aie r.nnnire of Flod V
" t-!i r.ievcniti srri
tor
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f!i
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'Va,1": ""! Pl.'tform
S" at,l ,,. , k ,,
S I I l V.
PURE WHiTE
FLOU.R "
is made of Selected 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
ci L., the fblM
Jdio vy ; .1
Mercbancs, price M
per sack
. So
(ieo. T. Dh
W. M. (ini-n
v I 11.11
K." D. Mnthsdi
Tho Klltfclli
I'. It. Dan.i'K
Peter Jnlui1".
W. II. Dinefr--ol
V'il".
W. 4. ill"""
J. V. Whit-'.
Kountnin. l,nM''TTH.irt)
rniver.it) 11"""
Flemil l!'h":
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