THIS tXOKint DAILY OVAV.y, TCE8DAV, flflffWclsfKt 'li. V&.
i -
The New Spring Good at "FriendlyV ' Store are Prettier than Ever.
The New Spring
Waists
In Lawn, Mull. Silk, Nets, plain tailored ef
fects, long sleevea, button from or back, and
other natty and elaborate, trimmed In lace
embroidery and insertion, mostly three
quarter sleeves, button both Iront and back.
Come and see them.
$1.00 to $16.50
Beautiful Wash Goods
Thousands of yards of dainty colored wash
fabrics. In plain and fanny weaves, shown In
all the newest colorings unliable for dress
and waists for Indies and children.
COLOIIKIt I.IXKX (U.NfUIAM
SWISS, VOILKS, SOIK PO.NCjKTTK,
KII.K ANO WOOL 111 HMAII, IHMITIKH,
It A.I All, HATISTK, SOISIICNK KILK.
Lawns, etc.' Voti will enjoy seelnK these new
fabrics. We lake great pleasure In showing
them. 1'rlcea 10c to $1.00
Our Annual Embroidery Sale Thursday
Averaging 1-3 to"' 1-2 Less
thmReguhr Prices.
The blKKext assortment we have
ever shown at any one sal? before.
Thousands and thousands of yards;
Jiundieds and hundreds of rrtatterns,
us .r! tons, edges, flouncinKs, corset
covers and bands, single and match
sots, shown In Swiss. Nainsook, lawn,
cambric and fine muslin for under
wear, dresses, waists, etc. This Is an
opportunity to supply your entire
season's wants; In fact, you can nave,
many more than you expected, be
cause the prices are so low for any
purpose you will need embroideries
in.:
Embroideries, Values 73c
to $3.00 Yd., Sale Price
Yaid4rc
iale befins Thursday, Feb. 20th at
9 a. m. See window display. A.I1
big pieces enough (or all. Come.
! WILLIAM SHBWNLEE
PASSES BEYOND
SPECIALS FOR
20c Fin: Ir.dia Linon, yd J4c
JOc Fine India Linon, yd. 7c
200 yards of fine white India Linen suitable for Waists, Drisses,
Underwear, etc On sale Wednesday 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.
WEDNESDAY
Our entire Stock of 90c and $ J. 00 19
in. colored Taffeta Silks, yard 78c ,
Comes in brown,' saddle, Copenhagen, Reseda, lavender,
mais, purple, dark green, navy, greys, light blue, pink, Alice
tan, champagne, Old Rose and many other shades included.
Anticipate our needs for Waists, Dresses and linings. f Q
Wednesday only, 90c and $1.09 values f OC
!bKUVKD AM) prilfX-SIMRITKI)
j CITI.K.V D1K1) LAST NIGHT AK
j TKB A SHOUT ILLXKS8
! William Brownlee. a well-konwn
and beloved citizen of this city died
at hs home In Kalrmount last night
at 11 o'clock after a short Illness of
' la grippe, complicated with asthma
i and bronchitis. He had been up and
(around the house during the after
noon and had eaten dinner with the
family, but in the night he was taken
! suddenly 111 and passed away peace-
fUMr. Brownlee was born at Glas
Igow, Scotland, March 4, 1832. He
1 came to America at the age of 16
I years, settling in Canada. Later he
'came to the United States and was
I married to -Miss Alice Patterson on
! December 14, 1856. She st 1 sur
, vlves him. He leaves the following
! children: Mrs. Albert O. Clark, of
I Rogers, Ark.; Thos. S. Brownlee, of
! St. Louis; Mrs. W. S. Mateer, of
i.N'ampa, Idaho; Harry B. Brownlee,
' ot Minneapolis, Kan.; Mrs. Jeffrey
!Sage, of Forest City, S. D.; Mrs. A. L.
I Fields, of St. Louis, and Mrs . nsl
', ter F. Mateer, of Pokobojo, S. D.
i Mr and Mrs. Brownlee came to Eu
' gene from Kansas four or five years
ago. Mr. Brownlee has always led
a quiet and unassuming life, but nev
ertheless he was a public spirited
citizen and always worked hard for
the good of the community in which
i he resided. He was a member of the
! Methodist, church and was for years
jan Odd Fellow.
I The funeral arrangements have not
j vet been completed, but it is proba-
ble that the burial will take place
Thursday.
CO, G. GIVES OFFICERS .
A FINq BANQUET
Company C gave a banquet to the
commissioned officers of the O. N. G
who reside here at the armory a
night. The affair was a delightful
one and thoroughly enjoyed by all
Resent. Sergeant Charles Welle
P,,n, acted as toastmaster in tils
usual 'nwpy nftnner and the follow-,
ing toasts were responded to:
Mustard In Portland and Pepper
ed In Malabon, uoioneiucui&o
Yoran. .
Heads up anu
Right " Colonel John M: Williams.
"One Hundred Per Cent or Bust,
Captain George Willoughby
Portiilzing a Company, Major C.
C. Hammond. " . ,
"Battle of Sunday's Lane,' Captain
How 1 Became a a uaowuno.... ,
Sergeant Huston.
"How to Win Oysters," Lieutenant
Hunter.
"How It Feels to Wear 'Em,' Cor
poral Svarverud.
Before the banquet a good game
of basketball was played between
Company C's team and that of the
high school, resulting in a victory
for Company C by the seore of 32 to
25.
PORTLAND KOYAL BAKEHV
Bread, the best and healthiest
bread made, for sale at Otto's. (
" If you want the uest (substitute for
a hen gt a Petaluma lncooator.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
New Arrivals in Men's Furnishing Goods Department
We have planned the biggest business in our history by buying unlimited 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 now Dorblos are beaut les. Thn real
varluty Is mudo with real flitt narrow rim and
full crown. Other shapes to suit other fan
cies. ltiov.il, Illnck, l'ciirl.
$3.00
The New
"Spring Suits
Our first shipment recently arrived and
Judging from the hhIob yesterday and today
they will bo closed out very quickly.
Drowns, Tiiiih, IIIik'h, (Iniys, are Hie predonil
iuiIIiik Coloi'N.
$10 to $35.00
The New-
"ShirtsNeckwear"
New spring shirts In dozens of pretty de
signs, made with or without cuffs, pleated or
plain, coat shirt or regular.
7!ir, to $1.50 ,
New Brown Koiir-ln-hand and Club Bow Ties,
ftOc
Eugene's Largest and Best Store.
Your money's worth or
your money back..
S. Hr FRIENDLY
Agents for KaboCorsets, Wayne
I Knit Hosiery and
Moneybak Silks.
592-594 Willamette St.
CITY NEWS
'University, and It Is desired that a
i ljirau niiillonru be present, The pub-i
! llu is cordlully Invited.
WOMAN O.N STIIKKT ('AltS
.
', di i:d.
(Exchange.)
i no outer nay, snui a man pas-
The runeral of the Inriiul child ot ! senger In a street car, ' saw a wo- 4. x
Frank Kohne. N3 Wlllamelto street, (nun In a street cur open a satchel and !
was held this afternoon at 8 o'clock, take out a nurse, close thn mitche!' Three miles north of Eugene today
Baptist' Itov. I). II, Trimble conducting thu mid open thu purse, take out a dime nt 11:30 a. 111., Ivey, the son of Mr.
services, and close the purse, open the satchel d Mrs. G. L. Dless, aged 9 months.
! I mill mil In 1)111 itni'an 'I'll..., ult., .... Thn ciiiihp of ilmith ivnu itinnihrn iipnuia
Hrlck work on the rnltersou build- Mr. N. .1. Whltcaker will soon ho- the dime to the conductor nnd took a croup. The funeral will bo held on
line was roinpletod yesterday evening K1" 1,10 ereeliou of u two-story res-! nlcklo In exchange. Then she opened Thursday, with interfnent In tho Mul
. , ' .....b it, lilence on her nrottertv lust north thn unt.'i.i ..m.i t..,.ir n,ii .it., .ttt..u.. ' lt.v cenmiitrv
UI1U IIIO llllwriOl' ctili'imi nuin o ... a "" i-.t.-n, v
now buliiK done.
Hurvlc.ca lonlKht at the
church a 7:30 o'clock.
I of her resilience at the corner of Closed the satchel and opened the.
I West Tenth and C'liiirnullon streets.
Tho Pollock stable 011 Skinner's
Butte Is belnit palmed. Mr. I'ollock
will not build his house until lute In
the aprln or summer.
CAKI) OK THANKS
trim medal contest at the M. 10.
clilirth last ulKht was well intended.
Tho JiiiIki's were Professor Parker,
Miss Norrls, also a teacher, and Mrs.
. S. M. Day. of Must Kuaene. The ined
Theodoro 8. Tliompson, n unlive of , W1H wnl, by 0 , .Miukiiii, Willi Mr.
Norway, has tuken out Ills papers do- ynnWIuklo second.
rlarluK his Intention to beiouiu 11 cll-j
Isen ot the Pulled Suites. ; i,(1 1 11 BliinliHin nnd Attorney
purse, put In the nickel and closed
the purse, opened the satchel and!
put In the purs( closed tho satchel , . , ... " . . ,,
mid locked both ends. I e take thlH method of thankliiK
. ' our friends and especially the Fra
ternal ()iir of Untiles for their kind
assistance in our sad bereavement.
(Allianv Democrat 1 '. MRS. M. HKUC.KIt,
Dennis II. Merrill returned this nf- M1!J? ?ul.KlWKK'
ternoon from Kumne, which he left 1 HI.IUiMl.
hnvlim n bl time. A special train
KPtiKXK'S PAVI'.MICXT DAY
had Just uriived from KosebuiK with
three enrs loaded with prominent
I R l ll,tV.tfr.t at... ....l..t. I l.r.l r ,tf.
The Rindes In the Central public ,,;, fxlllr,.H lrm the lleckwlth block
school which were illsinlssmt oecai so , lh ,., frlmM.y (.(.pcd by lloselmrg men lnvestlKatin(! the pave-
... . v.. ..i "' . lm, i nnniiiers-nriBiow 11:111 k 111 ineinieni, mt a blR time was beliiis had
h..r J i Vv 1 .Tiifer ed I . IUI nV.' ', T I ,'K,,' ' "etllnn a Kood exuiiipli. tor bottle (two months' treatment!. Sold
..n" - ami 1 1 111 1111 1 1 o Birei is. i lie uuiiniiiK . .-iuanv. nno II Is lime Ills civ 1r.1t hw n .1 1-1 ll 1 1 l.v nut 1 1
IP VOll KNKW '
The merits ot the Texas Winder,
you would nover suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
m v f i"..i.. . 1...1..1, .... n.:tui"r'" wl" ,M M"l'a Uy ,h'"" R0,1,l,-1 tho pavemont fever
iiiu ... ..... ...B " , num. .nr. iiinuiiiini iienis in 1111111 uiiti
11111111 oiocK was ueKuu nun itui'i
noon. TI111 bulldliiK will hnvo stono
trlmmlniis. tile stone routlnx froui
the McAlplu quarry on College Hill. (
needed more office room.
The .liilnpliiK Off PlncA
"Consumption had nui In Its grasp
anil 1 nail almost reached the Jump
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall.
jOUva street. St. Louis.
PKKSONAI.S
t4.4. 4. v -
W. W. Martin came up from Salem
yesterday.
B. R. Frank is up from Portland on
a short visit. -
N. A. Reynolds hs returned from
a trip to New York City.
Elmer Paine returned yesterday
from an outiiiB at Newport.
Harry M. Holden, of Portland, Is In
the city visiting his mother.
August Siebel, of Sheridan, Mon
tana, is In the city on business.
Miss Coffey returned today from a
visit with her folks near Druin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes went to
Portland today on a few days' visit.
Carl V. Oglesby returned on the
noon train today from a trip south.
1 I iuin.iv. l. ooucuck was a passen
ger to I'ortiana on me noon train to
day. Father O'Farrell went to Albany
today to visit Father Lane there a tew '
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes re
turned last night from a visit In Port
land. O. W. Hurd, of Florence, returned
this afternoon from a trip to Port
land, s v
lion. H. R. Kincald went to Port
land on the noon train today on bus
iness. Ceo, A. Dyson Is home trom Port
land where he has been a week or
ten days on business.
Attorney F. M. Calkins, of Ashland,
Is In Eugene visiting his brothers, W.
W. and S. M. Calkins.
Mrs. Fred Applegate and son, after
a visit in Eugene, returned home to
Yoncalla this afternoon.
S. C. Bartrum, forest reserve su
pervisor, was among the Roseburg
citizens In Eugene yesterday.
E. E. Fremont, of Portland, rep
resenting the Heaver State Fire As
sociation, is In the city on business.
W. E. Flsk returned yesterday from
the lower Siuslaw country, where he
I went to look after his brother's or
chards,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrev. of Cot-
tage drove, who have been visiting In
iMigene, went to Portland today for
a few days visit.
-Mrs. .1.111. mass returned to
Brownsville yesterday after having j
been here car fug for her son-in-law",
it. .1. imoKt'r, who is very ill.'
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ranee went to
Send fori Portland today to be gone a few days.
2926! Miss Carol Johnson came down!
irom (reswell on the noon train to
day.
f Lebanon high school won the de-i F. A. rionnev. ot Ilaker ritv unt.
' hnt Mntnrilnv ntelit friini Hriiu-tittvlll.. i .,,! ..ff i.t L'.. o i T
White sewing machines are kins: of.lng off p,u.,, ,v,en I was advised to blah school 'at Brownsville, therein-: his In-.m.,... 1' n.. 1... i.5.ii
Th., K-l. V.,1. Itoi. r.imoanv lodav '''ht'' Hey have real merit, try Dr. Mug's New Dlsovery. 1 want . winning the championship of this ills-1 not seen since ism. He had been i
hoLl l irt t L o r lh .m l l..t !"rll,lnV,Ul k'T'" 'l1 'T1 '"; 1 '"" Hght now It saved my life. In,. trU-t In the high school debating on a trip ,0 California. I
bought 130 h les o thi " I ' chines. We are here to stay and provcmeiit began Willi the first hot- league in Oregon. The question dls- Jacob Bowder has left for How i
of hops at 4 1-2 cents per pound. O. ii.i, enrn of our niachlno customers. 1 11.1 1111,1 nfi..r 1..1.1,,.. ,... i ...tJL.1 .,... i..,.i tv .1,. I , . ...... ...7. r . ",s .." 11 Inr ,ion-
O. McClellau. the couipany's repre-, ,,,.,,,,..- .,, wi, .,.. ., 1 , .,. ' ...... i7........ "i"".:. "...'. ....',..,''... I . ' ..' nt,p "e 'll remain sonic
I J. O. WATTS I I
Cor. 9th and Willamette St. II
' 'II
H Kwe.HlNGTOybA,.'
1 Y-fm Jjr,m
IB rMiiii
1 fetiiriii-irTtfYS
fcimmmiiid.i
If yon luck
no appetite, don't ikJ""!
easily, your blood hT ?" I
Yen annot Iw lroo.
blood. Hood s S?B,K
rich blood and
Jem ws out of m , au J
inpur. blood . sSki
but Hootf, SarpHriu.
a faint feeline fiPr ,un!
was all run ,!. bu 't: Xlti
fully relKtreit me" S,s.
uWSa!?re9-"l ble, ik.j
Hood's up.rtiVh2ta
In the nsnal Hauirt , .. ....
SarsatabB. inn o
pared pnly by a L Hood Co,
Logan and Phenomenal v.
for sale, 5 cents each, id?
2 81, Eugene, Or. W
First
Spring
Suits are
Now
Coming
Our stock of spring and
mer goods will ' be larger
better assorted than eve:
fore. Goods are.ot besl
ity and stylish patterm,
orded by the famous II;
AELS, STEU.N & CO., 1
brand is a guarantee oi
cellence. Come in and lo,
them.
Big reductions on all
ter suits, in order to cloi:
out and make room In
stock. v
Wo carry a fail line c'
liisliings for men, aid
prices nnd styles are rigi:'
We own our own tmi!'
pay 110 rent and are sat.
with reasonable profit.
ED. HANSO
,Nof8 East Xinth Stm:
Eugene, Oregon
:msionPARioxrnii
vUHJU WHITER
IS YOUR.
BREAD Madcw
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
sentallvc, took them 111.
Remember imenU who are here one 1 1 was n well and happy mnn again." should enact a law providing for stale time.
He was accompanied by hisi
i daughter-in-law, Mrs. K. W. Bowder,
week and sone the next are ot no use says (ieorgo Moore, of Orlmeslaud financial aid for oubllc hlchwiH
The .hurt a. the'spencer l.u.te Coal Z, 1X1 Viln man', ..iZnv" LUl If.., ! wh. -11 ?" while;
Piurolenm Conilmny's mine south- .; . . ... . . i....... ..;.. ....1 . .."'J'", , '"" , ... "'piny uisirict Attorney t
west ot the city Is now down about
S20 feet and there Hie excellent pros
pects ot striking the vein soon.
Hon. A. T. Buxton, master of the
state grange, will speak at the t'nl
verstly assembly In Vlllard hall nt HI
o'clock tomorrow, lie In n very p!ea
llig talker and a true Mend of the
nlshern.
A little love. Utile wealth,
A little home for you and me;
It's all I ask except xood health. I
Which comes with ltolllstcr's .
Itoikv Mountain Tea !
t.'NX DIU'tl CO. I
asipwortn went ta Portland todav
on busiiiess ronnecied with the uit
of II. C. Malum vs. M. H. Itankln, to
!' on the s.ile nf
IT'S UNREASONABLE
IT IS t'NUEASONAUI.N for a youiiK man lo suppose Ihst
he can set himself up In a xid paying business without some
rapllal to Invest In the enterprise.
Perhaps this lack of resdy funds has been the cause of
your working lor some one else Instead ot yourself for these
ninny years.
An account with this bank will afford you convenient,
safe ami altogether Ideal method ot keeping your surplus
funds where they will grow into a sum that 111 lime will make
possible your success In business.
Others hsve succeeded In this iVsy; yti can also.
The Eugene Loan 8J Savings Dank
fjl.ibUh.-d 18 2
(iipllnl nlitl surplus t 00.000
W. K. IIHOWN. rrtnlilent. I'. W. tisllt t slilcr.
I. A. I'AIM:. Vice Pn nldi iit. W. W. P.KOW X. At. Cashier.
pneumonia New were awarded the decision
I'iscovery Is supreme, doc and II at' . -
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 'frlalV Cosmetics Injure the complexion
bottle free. I The highest types of complexion 1 recover
...... -n .....,..; .,, f..- .i.iiLM 111 UIlineriillKl. I lift ,nn
KlliKXK Vr.O:'r-KT . HolllMer a Rocky Mountain Tea. may be transferred from Portland lo
t. , I,... r.ni (makes rich, red blood, gives von that , Eugene
WILL (lltOW V Al.r.Vlll.K 1 clear, healthy complexion, which will I
wash, but not rub off. 3,.c, Tea or
iiistr street addition property is; Tablets,
sure to double In value within the-: LINN DRPO CO.
next two years. Two electric rail- . "e oenove in. "boosting." That's
ways are coming up the vallev from npe tne ueaii spray pump oetore i " ".' "e "Menu more nionev to boost
D..-.I I -..1 t. .. . ' . I.......... t1,....,.d a . ..II n -1 i fill .1 I.1.... , . "
t mi in mi nun noi 11 01 t nem must eiu : 1 ""'i'" " i'"'.a nou pre- I. 1 .. us.-nc mm i.am1 count v
If it IS you already' know all wc can tell you about i
If it IS'NT, you want PURE.WHITE FLOUR in
Kitchen Next BakingtDay.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
1
( 'A.MPI1KM..I KI.I MAN ro.
e believe In. "boosting
ter the city from the west, and the
line that will tap the Slnslsw eoun
try can not so out In any other di
rection. As sure as water runs down,
hill. Kugene must build down the
; TBlley because the business Is
there.
There sre both acreage trscts and
large lots In this addition, only s
mile from the business center and
throe blocks from tne Geary public
school.
Prices are very reasonable and you
msv make your own terms, a small
paiment down and monthly Install
ments If you d.'sire. ,
l,;i.- curtains .it-d us,!,, linens st
"li li llv !i,.!n.,!, prices nil this wivlt.i
See thrill and ge a bursal!.
P.o.H'V ,u,..!,. (t !l kttt,l i
1 CHAM lit: tis HARtnVAliK CO.
pared sulphur spray.
CIIAMUKR.S ItARDiYARK CO.
'" We could send you thousands of ; t roota
testimonials from people restored to
health by llolllster's Rocky Mountain
Ten, No other remedy so effective
and sure. 35c. Tea or Tablets
LINN DHPU CO
thun nnv ,.tl.. .t. I.......... 1 ,
'."'-.-itiruisninK con
cern In this city. Cnmpbell-Kellman
jtompany, comer Ninth and Olive
hairs
Large shipment of dining
and linoleum Just received.
CHAMUKR3 HAUDWARK CO.
""l'se Dlitmond Chick Food ?nr
chickens. We can 111 van whv.
CHAMtlKKS I.IAIIDWAIH: fO
This week only t :iupbll -Wllman '
Coniimny, Kilgc-'s l-:i:ic-s; an.l brst '
houscfu i nillers, are kIviiiis a i.i!
sale on all ti-foot Uncoicnnis In Hi, ii
tor.
ATTKNTION n. p. , , Ks
v-i3"'lT,ViJ.,,b'' a S!Hvlal meeting at
.lk hall Thursday evening. Kel.r"
ry 10. at S o'clock P .... r," lhe C,, -sideratlon
ot givlmr ,.
I went In the near future. Pu ,,,,,.',,;
lance desired. .in no-
H. A
f fl9
! ConilMlty A tl.m,-,.
; ChhhI iuu.h and a c.i
Warner teres pM:
'"s t M.irris' Mnsn'
Kx
l't NIU11.
d Unlet
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
is made of Selected Scotch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High-Gradc.
for
Use Pure White Flour
pastry and cakes as
veil as for bread it sat
isfies or your money back.
Pnro White FlOUT I!'
Sale by the foN
Merchants, pnw
per sack
Goo. T. Hall "
M. (Irei n.
V. A. lu ll.
K. 1. Mallet k,
The Knene (Ins-cry1
V. It. lHlllicIs
Peter Joliti""".
V. H. Kenil'""'"'.
Cole & W II-011.
V. i. Clbton
.?. W. White.
Fountain ir.K-tTjr.
fnlverslty "
Flegat '!';B4f
ArinllilKe A ''"""srf
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