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THE El' CE.VE DAILY GUAI1D, MOXDAY, MARCH 2, 100S The Friendly StoreEugene's Best Store New Spring Merchandise arriving daily by freight and express. We invite you to inspect our spring goods mm TEe Friendly Store's Early Showing of Newest Model in Goats, Suits and Skirts Htylea are t- I and tif lit fitting In three and four button Cut away, BttiKle and double-breasted; plain and fancy effecla; regular and Ilutterfly aloevea, nklrta gored and pleated, plain and ruffle or atraped trimmed. The materials- are aerge, atrlpe panama, fancy wornted Rajah. Clolha: colors, navy, browns, Copenhagen, leather, tana, greens and black.- This la the largest variety and the beat value we have ever offered ao early in the season; Ladlen' and Misses' , ttOv Suits $lu.fto and V Ladles and Misses' Spring Jackets made of fancy and plain Coverts In tana, graya and black pony and tlKhtfltting styleu and the long loose colored bud white coata in wool and ailk materials. We want you to visit tills department; there la lota of room and light Coata to please WORK RESUMED ON-ELECTRIC LINE " TO SPRINGFIELD The Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway Company this morning plac ed a force of about twenty men and five teama to work on the Euxene Springfleld trolley line. The force will be Increased later on, when the weather becomes better. The crosa Ing to be placed at the Junction of the line with the Southern Pacific Hall way at the end of East Thirteenth atreet will not be here for two weeka yet, and the company figures that with the present force the Una will be completed to the railroad by that time. Contractors an now figuring on the trestle work to be built along the bottom from Judklna' Point to the bridge acrosa the river at Sprlng- i field, for which L. N. Honey nae me ! contract and work on which will be ! gin. as soon aa the water la low enough to permit of the laying tf ! concrete for the piera. at vi2.no, vt.oo and $5.00 The new dresa skirts-made from the most fashionable materials In the newest styles, pleated and gjred, plain und trimmed; the prlees begin at Sit.rio up lit ' $30 New Waists. Almost every new style and material, plain and checked lawns, Jap Silk, Hajah and Taffeta Silks, black, white and cream; net waists, plain and elaborately 'trimmed; long and short sleeves; button front and back. C 1 C Exceptional values at-75r. Vl.00 to pi J All Ai.Ti:Wnoxs maik withoit kxtka'ciiaikjk hv orn OWN TAIUIH. SATISFACTION Gl'AUAXTKliO.. TEe Friendly Store's Early Showing of Snappy Styles in Men's and Boys Suits The New Spring Suits are Elaborate in Design and .Pattern and Our Prices Exceptionally Low 1 In popular priced Clothing wo aliow n at largo line of good serviceable, and wojltnndo Sulla In plain blue, blnck, brown, grny and funcy patterns. " 100 absolutely all wool blue sergo Stilts made of fine woven serge and either single flt, breasted or double, cuffs on sleeve; plain or fancy pocket peg top or regular punts. II. x back or form fitting coat. Are exceptional!; good values lit our price, $15.00; others ask $20.01) for It, Our $20.00 Suits have all the style of oth. 8t er clothiers; I'Jn.OO Suits, hand made bill ion holes, hand filled collars and new broad shoulders. Pattern III brown uud gray. ' - At l2ri.U0 we show u magnificent lino of at fine brown and Inn worsteds, besides grays, blacks, blues and materials are cheviots, tweeds, casslinores, worsteds and vetoiirs.' CITY NEWS $10 $15 $20 ft ( blacks, blues und materials are cheviots, gH tSWJ tweeds, cassltuurcs, worsteds and velours.' Atr J FREE!! Next week, a camel hair clothes brush with suits EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE" S. H. FRIENDLY $ior I .M at- f n : -flW ... m 592-594 Willamette St. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK H. E. Owen will resume his run as conductor on the street railway line tomorrow. A carload of lime for L. N. Honey and a ear for A. Lombard arrived here this morning. A carload of household goods ar rived here last night from San Jose, Cal., for Charles Maker. Two more carloads of logB for the Eugene Lumber Company arrived down fronj Wildwood yesterday. Ona Phelps and wife, of Mapleton. will reside In Eugene for several months this spring and have rented rooina. , Another carload of brick arrived hero yesterday from Koseburg for Louis Sherman .to be used by blm in building operations. Dammon & Sternberg are erecting their photograph tent on the vacant lot Just west of Rankin's music store on West Sixth street. A high board fence Is being built around the corral back of the Hangs livery stable. This Is quite tin Im provement, as the corral was an eye sore before. Miss E. Lenrned Is moving her mil linery store form the Pratt building lo the .Coleman building, one door north o the old Chatubers-Orlstow hank building. Samuel Hoome, agent for tho Wells Fargo ExpresH Company here, yester day morning turned loose u number of carrier pigeons which had been sent up from 1'orlliind. The work of laying stone for the new Presbyterinn church Is progress ing. It is thought that the plasterers will be 04 work on the Interior of tht building within n week's time. Chief of Police Karrlngton has a black and white dehorned cow In the pound which he look up last Friday and' will sell next Saturday If the owner does not appear before then. 635.62, consisting of cash and prom issory notes. Koseburg Review: Jam- Price son-in-law of Mrs. M. Ruckles, of this city, and well known here, has In veated 110,000 In property near M gene. where, with his family, he will reside. Mr. Price formerly lived at Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Bryson will entertain the Congregational Aid So ciety at the home of Mrs. hlr 510 Lawrence stree!, on Tuesda), March 3d. 190S. A cordial Invita tions Is extended to all members of the church and congregation. The Campbell-Fellman Company of this city lost a carload of Iron beds by fire Saturday. The beds were ship ped by the Simmons Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, and the car burned somewhere en route, me Chicago company stands the loss. The regular engine used on the Springfield and Wendling local trains became crippled yesterday and another engine had to be f?c"r; from Koseburg before the Springfield local could pull out of Eugene this morning No. 2206 was sent and the train left Eugene at 9 o'clock, two hours late. W. H. LaFayette. of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho has been in Eugene for the past several days and has decided to locate here and. engage in the trans fer business'. He leaves on this even ing's train for home and will move his family here about the tenth or April. He will buy a tract of If nd on the outskirts of the'flty, also a residence -lot. The work of raising the floor in Kay's gun store was begun this morn ing ad will occupy a greater part of this week. The work of taking out the goods was begun Saturday night and continued all forenoon yester day. The floor will be raised five and a half Inches to make It level with the Bidewalk In front, which was raised when the pavement was laid last summer. Manager Ormond Beon, of the Uni versity track team, announres that the seat sale for the. indoor track meet at the armory on the evening or March 6. will open tomorrow at Watts' Jewelry store. The first row of the' balcony will be reserved, the price being -BO cents. The general admission will be 35 cents. Perhaps 30 or 0 men will take part In the va rious events of the meet. The night officially opens the spring track sea son for The Oregon team. Wrestling and- a tug-of-wnr will also be Included. M. L CHURCH ORGANIZED . AT IRVING YESTERDAY NINETEEN MEMBERS TO START WITH KKV. DOWN'S, OK .ITXC TIOX, WILL St'PPLY Pl'LPIT RwtKjrxErjra PERSONALS K. O. Suuiuels, of Male I, Is In the city. Joa. Nurre is home from n (rip to Carroll, Iowa. J. I. Phlllppl relumed this after noon from n (rip north. It. (1. Honey was down from tin hen on business today. Percy Patterson Is up from Port land visiting hu mother. Free Thomas cut lo Junction Cltj this afternoon on business, Mrs. J. M Shelley Is home from a visit nt her (nun ul Ynnculhi. WIUIhiu Lalidcs, of Cottage drove. Is In the city (or a few days. Claud Spencer came up lioin Pot;. Inn I Inst night on a short trip.' Frank Wsro relumed to Salem to day ulter a short vlsll la Kugeiie. ' Mis. (iM-ar Rstril und little son arc up from Portland oti a short l-.lt t S. M. Ynran wits a pin.cnuer to Portland on the noon train today. L. M. DiiKuld nud L. A. Tobias, of Mnrcoltl. v ore In the t-l;y yesterday. Key. I. (!. Kllolts ivturncd lo Al bany today after u visit In Eunonc. Roy Morcan, of Springfield, relum ed this afternoon from a trip north. Lee Logan, wife nud child return ed this uflcriionii from a visit at llul- thls artemooti nud from ihiiv will go up Into the mountains for a rest. .Miss (Jetievleye Thorpe left Satur day evening for Luck, Wis., where she was called by the serious Illness o her fathet. She tuny remain laere during the summer. jc'. 1 Mrs. J. M. Talley, of llond. after j District Attorney V. S. MoKaddon a isit with her sister. Mrs. Ed I'luer, lis up from Corvallls intruding clr- In Eugene, Wt nt to Springfield this jrull court. ' afternoon and will visit there n lew- Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Phlllppl. of Al- das before returning home. '' bnny, ate visiting Miss Elisabeth IV S .Mi Dougnll Is home from Scnt i llrenl lu Eugene. tie whor - he was railed on aeconnl ' A. A. Simmons and wife went to u( the nines of his daughter. She ; Cottage (li oye this afternoon (o he i was placed In a prhaje sanitarium gone a couple or days. and was be'ter wN-n her lather let':..! M, W. Weber and litlde. of Mar-; Miss D. M. English arrived here I The annual' meeting of Ihe Coin- cola, returned this morning from last night to accept the position n niorrlal Club Ink. s lare next Mondav trimmer (or llolton 1 Jenkins. , mil- at X p m. Adoption of bylaws, dec liners. She Is from Chicabo. itum of officers, actlfin on fourteen Key. J. W llrougher, 1 IV, minis-I new ipllcntlons and everal other ler at tin. lute Icmplo, Portland, arrived here this afternoon to begin the union revival of the Pi esby;et Inn and llaiitlst churches tonight at the Baptist church. Dr. Ilrougher will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Frank; Ills subject tonight will be Why lie Lost Ills Job " S, rvlc ( Special Correspondence.) Irving, .March 2. An organization of (ho Methodfst Episcopal church was effected here Sunday, March Jst, at 11 o'clock, with nineteen members, Itev. Downs, of Junction City, presid ing. J. II. Lnyne was elected class lend er and E. W. Ziiniwalt steward; A. J. Ziimwult. J, II. Lnyne and. V. K. Wing, trustees, and W. It. Wing su perintendent of Sunday school. The organization will meet in the church building belonging lo the M. A. A. Simmons, the photographer. I E. South denomination until arrange hns presented the Cointu Tclal Club i metus can be madj to secure n house Promotion department with a beau- of their own. Key. Downs will con- illrul plcurc of the I'll Ivi'isll y of Oi-'.tiniio to art iis pastor for the present. I CKOIl lllhcu lloill lllu lull! lill ANN'". NCEMF.X'I J. M. Howe and .1. W. Iluoy have! opened a real estate office in the! building with .1. A. Maurer's jewelry s'ore. number .".42 Wil lamette street, where we would lie Pleased to have all old fri. .ids win. have properly lo si ll, both farm and city, cal and liil same with us and we will do our best to sell same HOWE Ill'OV. " e42 Willamette Street. The plans drawn fr the addition to the high st ho . I bv Anliii.vt John llnuicl;ei- have been ae-.'in.-d hv the ehooI board and bids for lii ere." i :n ef the ad lit inn will soon he advtr'.i.-c.l for. The Ea-d Eleventh Street Improve ment Club will 111 el Wednesday ev- :i ing nt the promotion department of Ilia Commercial Club at "::.a p. in. sharp. That evening nt S p. in. Is ladles' night. D. S. McDougtill Is' moving his tailor shop from the Pratt building, which will be occupied by Kuyken ilall's drug store, to die room one (door cast of Yeriugtou's drug store on East Ninth street. JOHN INGHANfl SELLS ' HIS FINE FARMj LOUS MOXTGOMEIty. PORTLAND j CAPITALIST, MAKES lXVKST.j MEXT IN' LAXE COUNTY KEAL ESTATE John Insham has sold his fine r.tock and grain farm erght miles southwest of Eugene, r Louis Mont gomery, a capitalist, al Portlanrl.who took possession of the place today. The price nnid for It Is withheld from the public, but ft fa. iindBrsbuod that It la tar above what Mr. Ingham paid for the place. The farm con tains 74 0 acres of land, between 300 and 400 acres being In cultivation.. Mr. Montgomery will, ft Is under stood, engage In the business of rais ing blooded horses and; other- staolt and will make extensive improve ments on the place, erecting large barns and probably a bungatow where he and his family will reside during the summer. This Is one of the finest farms In the county, and Mr. Montgomery Is to be congratulated upon securing It. He will be a valuable acquisition to Lane county as a citizen, and the people of the commonwealth welcome hlnr to their midst. .Mr. Ingham has moved to town and will hereafter live at his residence, 76C High street. ! Hood's ft- - 1 a - In usual liquid or uw" Z" Sarsaparilla Mart S (TU i. - " MIHJ LESS Rn LAST MONTH THAN IN FEB., 1907 E. O. Brlggs, local river observer, furnishes .The Uuard with compara tive figures on the height of the river and the rainfall for February, 190", and February, 190S. The highest point Reached by the river, according to the gangs at the red bridge In this city, during February 1907,. was 19 feet 8 inches, and the total rain-, fall for the month was 5.42 inches. In February, 1908, the highest point reached by the river was 6 feet 6 Inches, and the total rainfall was 2. 70 Inches. I 11: If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs see our new Motv umental line Just received from tlio factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. From rheumatism, aches and' pains. Your system will be free. If you'll but take a nightry drink. Of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. New spring pattern?, of wall pnper Just received. Last year's stock at cost. Call and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. "kp vonl- h?i.s mv by feeding Se curity Poultry Powder. C.IA.MUEKS HARDWARE CO. J. O. WATTS Cot. 9th and Willamette Si IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel die stamped with your Initial with envelopes to match. SCMWARZSCH.'LD'S Book Store iii ii 0 ,,1 j The Orpheum Eugene's Popular Play House Two Changes per neck. Continuous performance Iral 7::ltl to 10. PltOf.iiAM.MK. ILLl'STIUTKD SI)X(.'-ItJ Hollo of the Hall. . .The Parkers in a TiroJt: Sketch. The Colored High lliill. MOVIXt; PHTI KKS: "On The Bl ink." "The Coslumes ef the frt-l times.'.' "The Mounted Kitrhn." OXK ACT I WItCi; -"uV Haunted House." On Suliii ilay nijihl tliw ' he three poii'nrniauci,!. I'st Diamond Chick food for little chlckotn. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Here's your chance to make good Sn.vi.il sale of boys,' and girls' schcol ! shoes at Yor. ill's shoe store. 1 V?-wj- 1 fe.NGIkt IS YOUR' VTFV 1 rK' f35 giPLIU: WHITEV BREAD Madcwfli PURE WHITE FLOUR their honeymoon i.e-r nioth. John lltuiiMcker went lo Cottau.'j llrove this afternoon on business In (otiuectlou with some building eon-tradr. K W. Hall coine up from Portland todav nil business connected with the P.uilaud, Eugene & Eastern Hallway Company. , William Anderson, an. employe of Preston ft Hales, went to 1'ivswell hcglii pi oiiipt ly at 1 inntters will come up. ;io. dans Ptuler Haiiseti and Fred Niel sen, natives of Ih iimrak, nud Halver lla:en, native of Norway, have u;. .i with the county clerk their deelai.i tlon of Intenilon to become citizen-. 1 of I'ncle Sam's domain. Wny liny new cot;.R when wo can make your old ones look like n- iv at Kimono !'xo Works. Sixth and Wi l.unette streets. (f Freh sard-n s e. d in Imik I'll AM'tKHS II VltllWAUi: CO. llleu:. Acenrj for P. -tali and lltooders. CII.VMBERS IIARHWARK li it lb ycu already know all c can tell ycu abcuiil- H it IS'NT, you vant PURF. WHITE FLCUR in M Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. MAY TOUIV Many Persons for Many Reasons transact their business with tlila bank. There are many reasons why vu hoiild have an account with us there Is no reason why you cannot. If you do not know the Importance of having a bank account, rail In and let u tell yon about It. We want your bnslii.n and on will appreciate II. Tho high standard of service and (he liberal treatment accord ed our customers la evidence of our appreciation of their pauon- g. 1 May we not be of service lo you? The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital end Mirplns HUHl.tHM) W. K. KNOWN, President. P. W. ism It , , filer. II A. PAINE. Vice President. V. V. IlltoW X, Ami. t a.bl.f. lOHI I. AMI ISOY AL ItAKKIt Y Bread, the best and healthl'it bread made. For sale at Otto's. Onion Sen CHAMBERS IIARHWARK CO ive.l Large al.H-k portieres just rec Also isce curtains CHAMBERS H.4ti'ARE CO. Here's your chance to make Rood Special sale of boys' and girls' school slim' at Yoran'a shoe store. Sheep slcar ng utacMne and knife harpeneis. New model Jut recely-ed. CHAMBERS II Vl!!iVAKE CO. Paiilus II. Newell, nientloiied a Jew idas ao by The (tililrd as contenn.'.i-1 Ini; ninitlng for the nomination .fj assessor on the Republican ticket. ! :has filed his petition with the county j clerk. . . I A big banner advertising the, Ilrougher revival meeting, at the Baptist church has been hung across nvillaniette slrcet at the Intersection 'of Eighth. It hear the words. I "Hear Ilrougher." V. A (.ressntan. a student of t!ie Kusene IHvlnlly Schwl. won the nud al ai'the oraloriei' e.uitst at liram WAN TEH TO RENT hou-e with .,: t, . lo. atcd. P. (i. H, t :i. i: if FOR s .K -due i,..-,m w ith harness and w.i young row giving s', two Jersov ca!es . 1-'. K.it Eleventh VOII TRADE - n -. -ui. nce in M inn, best prat of cin nietrh: : esia'e me: Si'"d n-.ir. s i-en: also one 'me mlik and V 1-'. I. ret. ' tf .too I r. a- em no.ler Lid Krldav evening. 'Miss II lekat liter. aN.t cotupele.l. Miss Lilian both of this d En eroii, a n.'. Or. IV o i. .Ill I. I ,- Y VNTElv - M -in.i g PURE WHiTE FLCUR is made c f Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, 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 or your money back. S,msh!n.' Washing M lil ne Kee It st dine l'rw in Brlstow, 1. L. Coo 1,1, and S B, trakin. ai'ieaisers of tli,: is'eot Itil.ic Bsrclay, i.M-va.Ld. n 1 i filed their Inventory of the property ch a:..l l-a H .;.!, ' addr Pure White Flour bfl Cola ku hf f( Merchants price'" per sack (ieo. T. Hall .V W. .M. tini'li. W. A. Hell. I'. I. .Mm lock. ... The EiiBeoe(.r.HrJ C. It. lianieK PeliT .loiniM.n. Y. II. Heinpsler. , Cole ii""". . W. J. .H' .1. W. White. Houiiinln tin1";. l'nlveriiy II""" ' i. II. Irili W. W. Km'". ,r"1"- AnniluiP- A '""'T-rt' , IUkT' ! F. - o WADHAMS KERR DISTRIEUTERS BROS- rec N Be our kins" :i'rii