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THE KtOkSE DAILT GUARD, MO.VDAV, MARCH 23, 190S The Friendly Store $7.50 Black Silk $C.OO Petticoats ea. . . . Monday we place on sale one dozen Black Silk Petticoats made of good heavy taffeta silk, deep flounce Heath bloom dust ruffle $7.50 quality, one dozen only, each $5.00 Mh tlilfi your Kturo. Ahk for ivlmt you ujuit, evrii If wo tlHVf! not uot It. WVII wt it, m an lo Im rtttily nrxl llmi. 1 ii' mn wivp you a Journey, com nmwl uh. You'll likf h fH-rtfvt Mlor iMiir you, iiml ii I'd liki- to iiuimiKi- it. i'lcaM lii-lp uh to lii'lp you In'tlrr. Till; 1 ItUjXJII.Y KTOUK The Friendly Store 5,000 Yards American L C Prints, a yard .... Monday we place on sale 5000 yards of American Prints in blues, greys and black with neat stripe and figure de signs, also light colors, the best print made a yard 6c Everything teat is New and Best in Spring Merchandise and always at Lowest Prices Newest Easter Suits $ 1 5.00 to $5Q,00 and the splendid variety is sure to please you at $15.00 ' Nobby Jacket Si' it Miide of fine blue, brown and blank storm rge; trimmed In soutacho and velvet; Persian vchHiik; three button; cut-away, satin lined; very sty ltdll wit und splendid value. Stylish futterfiy and Jacket Suit Big range of gtylca and ma terial; plain And iHilryi M torfly and plnlii IHlloii'.i inch eU; ilnld timt Moied Ulitn', with dol fold uin Inches from holt.Jirij fiiitfly of thexo are wyri.ll Jilli; our lrioe . -" Semi-Toilored Suits Very ntylUh cml-drcy tail ored Mlts;; made of FnuJah and fine Krench erRo and fan cy atrlpea In tana, Copenhagen brown, navy, etc.; vwonderfl value, . -i - ..mil i , ii Special Sale $1.25 Mii Dross Cowls, oil new shades, a yard $1.00 ReotesentedhieUft. "ns, btowns, Copenhaeen, nvy, greens in plain and shadow stripes ttrlpe. nd chttfcVVfW ttovelty sttipes and plaids. Ii you have not already bought your eastet dttls, buy no ajw) Save enough to get all the bindings and part of the trimmings. 2 rfcrtfii Silk and Wool Rajah Effect. $ 1 .00 quality, a yard 75c For MoV'cWy we offer this popular fabric in brown, Copenhagen, jasper, tan, gray, etc, at this Vey W price, the quantity is smalt and we advise you to be here early .f you wish any of it. 27 inches wide, beautiful finish, a yard - 75c Beautiful Variety Wash Fabrics Including Linen Suitings, yard 25c Two thread Vailes, Batistes, fine French Ginghams, Mercerized and checked as well as plain Linen Suitings, these patterne are all shown in a bit; range of patterns and collorings big values at yd 25c Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, a yd 7l2C 20QO yards of Amoskeg Apron Glntf hama In blue, grtm, brown and black and white checks, all sizes, Special, a yard 7 l-2 Dress Ginghams i2c, 15c, 25c Doiens of pretty patterns In Toll dil Nordo, A. F. C. and fiua French Dress Ginghams, 27 to 33 Inches wide, Unfit uhd dark shades, prices, 5-d 12 l-2, 15, 25 Wool Dress Goods 5oc and $ 1 Select yoor 1ew spring GOwft, now from enfc 61 tn largest "stocks in , the vaUey. Ktry new had'e, ev ery new wve, and all new pat terns, fcnd the valflos are better than we have ever shflwn. During the opening 'we offer Borne special values at, yd . .50 nd Jjsi.OO Dress Silks, 48c We offer some extra special values In Foulard and fnncy Taffeta Bilks for Dresses, Waists etc. Checks, stripes, dots and figures shown in the new spring colors; Values to 85c a yard, special, yd....4S Ladies' Belts, 25c ''by express' todiry. . Four dozen now Helta In silk, leather and embroid ered wash bulls lu white, brown, blue, gilt, black, etc. Nent buck les and back slides; wonderful val ues ut ....25. 50. $1.00 New Neckwear Dotena of pretty collars, bows, stocks and Jabots In silk, lnco and ' embroidery In colors, white and black, priced at 15. 25S 50 $2.50 Ladies' Waists CO Ulfforonl styles In ladles' Wnlsls, male of silk, India l.lnon, mull and dotted and plaid Swiss, some plain, others neatly trimmed with beautiful lace bauds, Insertion and lace. You will bo surprised when you see tlm beautiful Walma you can buy for . .$1 to $3.50 Bring in all your hats and let us put your name in them, cither in gold letters or punched in the sweat band FREE. Eugene's Largest apd Best Store S. H. , FRIENDLY" 592-594 Willamette St. Your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL AT MOUNT VERNON A union Holiday school was organ ised at the Mt, Vernon school above HprliiKflold Sunday with the follow. Ing officers; Mr. Jack, aiippi'lnton dont; T. K, Kdwards. axslstant su 'perlntoiident: Miss Mary l.nthron, utrt'lary and treasurer; John Smith, CITY NEWS Where do you buy your hats? If you don't buy them in our hat store you are not getting all the style and quality you are entitled to for $3.00 or whatever you pay, our Immense stock enables us to show you a -larger variety to select from and our hat man will assure you of getting the correct color and style. We show this season complete lines of the famous McKibbon, Roelof, Sterling and Stetson makes PRICES $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5,00 assistant secretary; Miss Kthel I. hid-1 ley. librarian: Miss Alma lloild, oho-! rlster. A committee was appointed to look after the matter of purchas ing: an organ. I'oit salt: iiv ownkk MKItltY WIDOW 8AIMIRS I? you want a go cart with espec ially aood springs sea our new Mon umental line Jusi received from th factory. I'HAMUKUS HAIUWARK CO. f"!,...l ,.. .... CV... 1' 1,1 h . .- ... . . umimiiiik ii r..i!., i.rmii new nee 01 .Merry uiow sailorii si reei, near car line, mix I no leet. Al- utst received at Colvln & Husaen's bu 'i,;iii,ruiiiii ruiuiKe alio two lots ! r.asc MntIi street. tr un .Minn ai in sireei. iniinire ot . J. J. WALTON. ; " l.nw Ofllrs, 613 Willamette St. : I'st IMamond ClurK.ioon tor llttli a20 chickens. niAM n r it s u a r n w a n v- rn The brick work on the Klnnegan and Potts buildings will begin tomor row. Tho Metcalf residence at 813 High street was quarantined today on ac count of the existence 01 smaupui in the family. Hon. H. M. Cake, Republican can didate for United States senator, will address the voters of Lane county to night at the courthouse. The many frlens of Dr. Brougher will be pleased to know that he will deliver his lecture, "What's Under Your Hat?" at the Uaptist church on April 6th. I The big boiler for the Elmlra Lum .ber Company's mill was unloaded . .u- - A ,,lnraH nn a iruui tue wagon preparatory to taking It out to the mill. Mrs, Palzell will entertain the Woman's Missionary Society of the Central Presbyterian church tomor row afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 7C3 Patterson street. .. s-v Household goods arrived here last ,s ii i,, 1 Fn.n Pnrrlnnd uignc lor r. u. uuu num , C. Dessleux, who recently ar- I' rived from the Ka3t ana Dougni proii ! erty in the Blair Street addition, 11 a Jh.n,i ;J tiijiiA u'urf Granted tQ- I t L ItltHfiV: n - - ,)v Iii tio.' ruse lit Ifce State vs. John I Ual-KCf, iTiiarged with violating the 'local option law, and the trial will be held before Justice of the Peace i J. E. Young at Cottage Grove. I H. V.. Owen, one of the street car I: conductors, while helping a girl off v nun Ihrt iinnt. vHrtterdav af ternoon, tell and badly wrenched one of his knees. He will be laid up for perhaps a week on acconnl of the injur?, ixuis E. Bean,, the well-known Eu- ,',nHnnl- i'hla nflornnon filed Keiiw aiiuiucj..""" , ,' his petition, with the county clerk ror ma nomination oi riicac,iivi. In the legislature on the Republican ticket. Ir. Bean says he does not favor Statement No. 1. the mud wagon recently bought by the city.-from Samuel Manruae Arrived Saturday evening from Port land and was unloaded from the car this morning. The, wagon is one of those used by Jlr.' Manrude in his big filling contract in Portland. Ludford & Haskell, the painters, have moved, their store to the new Barnard building at the corner of West Eighth and Charnelton streets. Fred M. DeNeffe has refused an offer of $150 per month to pitch for the Taconia team of the North west league this year. Itev. O. C. Wright has received word that Dr. W. L. Fletcher and family are on the way to Eugene ran Knn Claire, Wis., to reside here. 1 he family will be here In a day or so tho doctor coming with a carload of household goods later. . Ha Is an eye. ear and throat specialist. Charles J. Barhite has sold his brick building on Willamette street, lust' across the alley from the Hotel Smeede, to Mr. Smith, who resides on West Fourth street, the purchase price being $7500. This building is occupied by a short order restaurant on the lower floor and office rooms on the second floor. The front of the new Patterson brick on Enst Ninth street was giv en a coat of cement today. Fred Walldad. the Turkish tamale vender, today received from Portland a small house on wheels that-he will use In -which to sell his tamales. A carload of cement for T. H. El lis was received from Portland today. Hon. Allen Eaton states that he will soon make formal announcement of his rnndidnry for re-el?ctlon to the legislature. He will stand on State ment No. 1. as he did two years ago, and relics on the endorsement of his record In the Inst legislature for sup port In tho Republican primaries and at the election by the voters regard less of party. The large auditorium of the Bap tist church was crowded Inst night to witness a most beautiful and Impres sive baptismal service. An unusual feature was the large number of men A goodly number will be baptized next Sunday night. New members are being received at every service, as a result of the recent revival meet ings. The Engine church lacks onlv a few members of being the second largest Baptist rhurch In Oregon, and In another month this church will, occupy the second place. '.' PERSONAL C. N. McArthur, of Portland, Is In the city. Miss Zeima Cruzaji Is down from Wlldwood. i F. A. Tripp returned today from a i trio south. E. G. Briggs visited his farm atl Irving today. K. G. Hunter came up irom auiem this afternoon. A. K. Bean returned this afternoon from a trio north. O. E. Price, of Salem, Is In Eu-! gene today on business. Sid Beck came home this afternoon from a trip to Portland. Mrs. E. C. Smith Is home from her trip In the East and South. F. C. Walters, of the Elmira Lum ber Company, is In the city. John H. Hartog returned yester day from a visit in Portland. Miss Pauline Potter returned yes terday from a visit In Salem. - J. J. Hughes returned this after noon from a trip to Portland. A. Graham, the Cottage Grove ho tel man, was In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lewis returned today from a visit to Saginaw. A, L. Koaey, the Goshen merchant, was In the city today on business. Miss Pearl LaPorte returned last night from a short visit In Portland. G. W. Spaulding and J. B. Cochran, of rMIynlltip, Wash., are in mugen , Miss Estelle Day is up from, port, lilhd, expecting to return In the morn ing. Mrs. A. P. Charlton came iil from Portland today ta vl3it friends a few j day:?. H. B. Davidson left this npofi for trip Id Harrlsburg and Browns ville. Mrs. G. E. M. Brown lame down from Cottage Grove jii the noon train today. Misses Minnie landess and Fran ces Johns, of Cottage Grove, are in tho city. M....M.. nms went to his ranch Bear Walker station today to be gone a week or more. Charles Mayhew, who has been quite ill for a number of weeks, Is able to be down town. John Evans left today for Devil's Lake, N. D., where he will be gone several weeks on business. . Attorneys J. S. Medley and J. C. Johnson came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. Mrs. Jas. Stewart, of Springfield, left for Portland today to join her husband, who has gone into business there. Hon. H. M. Cake. Republican can didate for the nomination of United States senator, is a guest at the Hotel Smeede. D. M. Drake, who has spent the past six months In Los Angeles, has returned home much benefited in health. II. C. Darby, formerly prescription clerk at Hull's drug store, now resid ing In Kosfburg, spent Sunday in Eu genn with friends. W. 11. Warren, of the Warren Con. structhn Company, arrived up from Portland last night to look after the company's iuieivKts her?. Bishop Seadding came up from Portland today and is a guest of Dr. Hammond. He will lecture tonight at the Episcopal church. Mr. and .Mrs. Jus. Grant returned to Vancouver today, after having visited .Mrs. Grant's fathr, M S Hubble. Mr. Hubble Is much better today. A. T. Grugett, c-r Tallman, who has been her for several days, returned to that place today. He will proba bly be back to Eugene to locate here O. K Calllson, Republican candi date for the nomination of county viKor and vi, Si nuurj T I nawkpe , Cut Glass ArtlsesigI, Rich, Deep Cutting ' We have built up out tni Cut Glass on the tgh - quality of the. "Hawked J. O. WATT! JEWEUk. clerk, and B. K K.n . for assessor oa the sawe'ticketi! 10 nonage orove tins aiternj iook auer ineir interests. FOR COXSIAULK John J. Hess. I hereby ,J mat i win De a candidate lor m ble on the Democratic ticket forget the primary April 17th. The Aid Society of theM.EfiJ will meet with Mrs. Cotier morrow afternoon. DeWitt's Little Early Risend sate, sure little liver pills, al druggists. Fresh garden seeds ol allfc the Bee Hive griH-eii, W.J. Son, 9 7 West Eighth street Large stock portlerts jusiss Also lnco curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE; The New York Card Wste located at Eighth and Oiivee Class- starts Tuesday evenis.H 24. Get in and luJin, bots. ' Johnson, instructor. The German Aid Society at Eagles' hall Sunday. Mrci: 2:30 p. m. J. M. Howe In still sellli.(b ored suits on the coast fro nental Tailoring. Comiuar, ol Qj go, at 542 Willamette street. :mmmm IS YOUR BREAD MadcW PURE WHITE FLOUR Onion Seis. CHAMBERS IIAKinVARtr- CO r If Working on a Salary you should nr6 systematically. lly far the best way Is to determine the amount you ran lay aside and Hen deposit this each pay-day, adjusting your expense to tha amount remaining. The plan of llvlim first and snvliiR what may be left afterward, doean't aeem to work out well In practice. Tha formula for savlm Is simple. Spend les than you earn. Cultivate tho proper relation betweeu what you ant and what you ran afford. Start an arrount with us today and we will be clad to hcJ.p-you. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Opit.il and Surpluj $100,000.00 Established JS"5 H Ii it iS you already know all we can tell you abcutit If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in H Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. (Successors to the Eilers' Piano House) Commercial Club Block - Opposite Methodist Church We carry world knon makes, such as the Weber Chickering. Story & Clark, Hobart M. Qible, Marshall & Wendall, Lester and many other makes of Pi-mp. We also havovarious standard makes of organs. We can supply all wants in BEST QUALITIES OF GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES ii win pay you 10 sec us cviore you purcnasc. KcmemNrr out new location-Commercial Qub b!c PURE WHITE FLOUR 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 satt lsfics or your money back. Pure White Flour s) Sale by the Merchants, price' per sack (,. t. r..n s0"- V M. tinvn, W. A. "' II. u K. 1. lllll"k The Kum-nc (iromT C. II. imnicl, 'etT John'". V. H. lu nip"11''' Colo Wi. w . ;ib"n niivcrity Hen" w ). II. irih Flm.1 jlrniii"1' (T ;!ock WADHAMS vm KERR BRS DISTRIBUTES 'rrKTrm'rr r.H" ft