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What Others Advertise We Sell For Less
The Friendly Stores The Newest and Best
We invito you to irispecs our Spring Merchandise
i ' m ini r at t t i trl
UlTNtWi
;
Take Hood's
Sar.saparilla
st Easter Suits $ 15.00 to $50.00
and the splendid variety is sure to please you
at $15.0(5
Nobby Jacket Si' it
Mud of fine blue, lirown tt'i I
blank Htorm aersc; trimmed In
soutache and velvet; rei'slmi
venting; three- button; cut-away,
aatin lined; very HiyllBh
suit and aylendld value.
at $25.00
Stylish Butterfly and
Jacket Suits
Tilt? range of atyloii nil J mn
tnrlula; iiluln and fumy; bi.t
tiirfly and plain tailored Jack
ets; ploated and gored Bklrla1,
with deep fold nine Inches from
bottom; niuny of these am
worth $35; our prl: , , WU.YOO
at $45.00
Semi-Toilored Suits
Very Htyllli Bciiil-droasy tail
ored biiIIh, in ;i (I u of I'linli juli
and flno French serge and fan
cy atrlpcs In tana, ;iiuiiIiiik;ii,
brown, navy, etc.; wonderful
values.
Where do yov
buy yoiif hats? j
ii
iv. .,nvih7 vitalize and enrich your bloc
I ,iiiB mid five you Hrenstii
Sea-rf;y Bros, today loaded two cars j L'if,.,,., ... ,iMi. 100 Doses One Dollar
(jr noj lor Blilniueul 10 mu r.i.
W, U Larson won the talking ma
chine at Jioselton's cigar eior
lucky number was 41
Sergeant KiirnlBh, of C. A,
beef at a prltfe shoot at the company B
rifle range a few days alio.
' Thorn In talk of extending tralus
I'tfua. 11 and 12 the Koseburg local
-south to Ashland about May t.
Brick laving' began on the f'lnne-i
' sun uuijoing cms jnuruu'is,
stopped later in the day by me ram.
A carload of emigrants' moveables
arrived here yesterday for C
' C'oDlngwood, from Boaeman, ,Mon
! tana,
Petitions for the nomination of R.
Robertson, of Roseburg, for railroad
commissioner, are being circulated
fa Eugene. j
FJ. M. Johilson has sold his stock,
of shoes which he has carried at his .
""";;nter-r
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Acreage!
A
creag
Hawkes
Cut Glass
If you don't buy them in our liat 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 or getting
the correct color and style. We show this season tomplete lines
of the famous McKibbon.Roelof, sterling
and Stetson makes
. PRICES
$1,50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5,00
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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
AND
BEST bTORE
S. H. FfUENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
YOUR MON
EY'S WORTH
OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
down from Creswall on lha noon train ,
j todny.
. l'KHHONAI, i Dr. .1. W. Harris matin a proroa-
. lsl(iniil call at Junction Oily today.
v t ' O. Weber, the Creswell mcir-1
. I chant, was an arrival on tho noon 1
' K. Btownrt, of Ilcorhoru, la In tho train today.
.h. 11 it n..,,....,.1
...tfc?. I 111 IB. II. II. I M?Uieil rt It.Y , H V1,IIUHU
tmiay to accept a position with one of
the nowapapnra I here. ;
W. Ij. Arrhnnihuan returned to
Portland today after having been In
ICugonu sovural days looking after the
Warron Construction Company'a pav
ing contracts.
J. W. Holmes left this aftornnon
David Wllholm Is In tho city from 1 (jyo, was In tho city yestorday do- on a trip to Southern Oregon points.
......It I ... . I 1 M .....I .. l 1 .
Lowell.
I). U, Stuart, of ABtorla, Is In the
-lty today.
K H. King-and wlto nro down from
Pnerhorn.
K, M. Symes, of Klamuth county,
da In Kimono.
V. (). Kossett, or Grants I'nss, Is In
KiiKiiua today.
M. I,. Harper and fumlly nro home
ifrotn Portland.
J, 11. Ilarkor, of Dexter, was In the
city yestorday.
10. K. Hyland nnmo down from
IjOwoII yestorday.
O. W. ('lino. S. P. trnlnniaster, was
In tho city todny.
Miss Jennie Prosser Is quite 111 of
plmiro-pncumouln.
H. S. Tliuruiaii, of Mnploton, Is In
Kimono on business.
IrfiKoy (lesner, tho violinist, Is In
thn city from Balem.
lAwler 1 1 til lit ri'luiiicil last night
from a trip to Portland.
J. W. and N. W. Klden, of Klburn,
ID., arrived here Inst night.
II. W. Katou and wife canto down
from Wlnborry last night.
Mr. F. A. Knukln returned last
nlltht friiin a visit In Pot-timid.
Mra. Htephanlo HrhutM'kor retiirniHl
Sast night from a visit In Albany.
Mr. 8. tt, Durkhi'lmer returned
laiit night from a visit In Portland.
H. 0. Honey, the rotund young
merchant of Uosheu, was In the city
today.
Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Noland came
lug sumo shopping. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Origgs return-
lleo. II. Jennings, of Portland, ! po tills nf-rnnon from a pleasant
came up this afternoon and will visit 'Outing at Newport.
lien Itlugham a few days.
Professor V. J. Hooker left this
morning for Brownsville to recuper
ate from his recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Dickerson went
to Junction City today 011 the noun I
train to visit their daughter. i
Professor (loo. ("onto luived up I
from rorvallis this nflernoon to visit 1
at the homo of Dr. M. M. Davis ami
family.
V. r . t'nsslity. lett yesteritiiv roi l ir jmu want a go cart with espec
Vlorenco to see his father, who Ih lully good springs sea our new Mon
very III. Knther O Farrell aciompa- iimental lino Just reclved from tho
tiled him. factory.
Sheep Bticnrlng mnrnines and knife
Bhnrpeners. New model Just roceiv
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j CHAMBiCItS HARDWARE CO. "
I Sunshine Washing Machines drive
away the blues. See It at
CHAMniOHS HARDWARE CO.
K. W. Henderson, wife mid boy are!
here from Portland visiting Mrs.
Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1
M. Wells, I
Mrs. Tlbbetta, of Ashland, after
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hurry,
I Koeney, In Kugeue, left tiMuy for
1 points north.
1 Miss Avis (lliiss returned to
llrownsvllle today.
'her brotlier-iii-law, Professor W. J.
j Hooker, to that place.
I Miss Mary Mi'CVrnnek arrived this
afturnoou from Oakland, California
Shovnme by way of Portland, taking
tho steamer at San Kranclsco,
Mrs, It. .1. Moses went to Albany
today to visit relatives near there..
John C. Veatch went to Portland
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Onion Sets.
CHAM HERS HARDWA R V
CO.
J. M. Howe is still selling best tail
ored suits on the coast from Conti
nental Tailoring Coniuany. of Chloa-
Hho accompanied j' 54a WlllamotL atrwl. tt
Large stock iMirtlerva Just received.
Also lc .curtains. . .
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
If Working on a Salary
you should aava systematically.
lly far the best way Ib to deternilno tha amount yon can lay
fuildo and then deposit this each pay-day, adjusting your eipensea to
thn amount remaining. ...
Tho plan of living first and saving what niay be left afterward,
rtotun't a'in to work out well In practice.
Tho formula for saving la tlmple. Spend less than you iarn.
Cultivate tho proper relation between what you want and what you
dan ford.
Start an account with us today and we will bo glad to ht lp you.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Op!l andSurplui $100,000.00 Established I8"2
real estate office and they are being
moved to Coburg.
J. M. Stam and family have re
moved from Junction City to Eugene
and are located at the corner of West
Fourth and Monroe Btreets.
Contractor Munimey resumed work
on the Interior of the new Hulin
block this morning but was compelled
(o quit on account of the rain.
The First National Bank closed
this arlerrioort at 2; 30 b't'iock out t.f
respect to the iheiiiory of Mi's. J. S.
tuckey, whose luherai was held this
afternoon, (
A Very considerable fall 1n the bar
bhielef preceded the wind of this
morning. The aneroid last evening
stood at 29. 85. falling by morning
five and one-half points, to 29.30.
L. O. Beekwilh Is clearing the rear
portion of his lot back of The Ouard
office preparatory to erecting his
one-atory reinforced concrete build
ing, ( . '
Mrs. Zora. Thorndlte has begun
suit in the circuit court against her
husband, Raymond Thorndike, for
divorce. I. TIHyi'U Is attorney for
tho jdnintlff. j
Jan. Orfu'tt, I'. Ollstrap and O. H.
Baker, appraisers of the nroporty '6f
the estate of Robert A. Vox, deceas
ed, today filed their Inventory, re
porting property valued al $215S.
Commission murch.mta report they
' are paying '12 cents per dozen for
I eggs and they are coining in mprt
1 rapidly than ever. They are paying1'
I 10 '.4 cents per pound for good chick-
ens.
' The steam roller was brought out
this Til or 11 1 11 tt and steamed up ready
to pull the plow to. excavate, for the
pavement on East Eighth street, but
the rain came and the beginning of
tho work hus been postponed.
N. G. Hylaiid'B large residence
at the corner of West Sixth and Law
rence 'streets,' formerly -the McElroy
residence, Is being moved to the rear
portion of the lot to make room for
a modern house on tho corner.
Tho. papers to ' an agreement be
twoen.,Cockerlliie and Wetherbee and
J. B. Coleman, iwhereby the latter
purchases a half Interest In the east
wall of the Cwkerllne & Wetherbee
building, for $49.B7, was filed for
record with the county clerk today.
J. H. Daniel, the Insurance agent,
has bought the Fountain grocery
from Ills -brother, A. M. Daniel, and
ho will conduct tho busluess In con
nect loirvlth his life Insurance busi
ness. A. M. Daniel will be employed
In tho store.
An archway Is being cut In the
brick wall between the Ax Billy de-
jiartment store and the new Patter
son -building on East Ninth street.
The grocery department of the Ax
Hilly store will he located In tho new
building, the shelving hnvlug already
been Installed.
J. A. ,1. Crow Is the latest Republi
can candidate to file his petition for
tho nomination of representative. He
declares for Statement No. 1
and gives his platform as
follows: "During my term
of office I will always vote for that
candidate for Putted States senator
In congress who has received the
highest number of the .people's
voles for that position at the genera
election next preceding the election
of a senator in congress without re
gard to my Individual preference."
Artistic Designs
Rich, Deep
Cutting
We have u'ut up- &u trade in
. Cut Glass on he high
Quality of the
'"Hawkes"
J. O. WATTS
JEWELER.
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, 2y2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school
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Good
-Clothes
Marked By
Quality
and Style
ire the kind that we always car
ry in stock. The Michaels,
Stern & Co. brand is a guaran
tee of excellence, all wool and
band tailored by the best of
workmen.
lllg reductions on all winter
Suits In order to close them out
and make room ror new stock.
Wo curry a full line of fur.
nlsliiugs for men, and our
prices and styles nro right.
We own our own building,
Iny no rent and aro satisfied
with n reasonable profit.
ED. HANSON
So. 8 East Xlnth Street
Eugene, Oregon
ELI JANGi, J.H.WEST CP. BERNARD EARL MtNUTT
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene
at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at
private residences but will call for
baggage il notified , the day before.
EUGENE-FLCRENCE STAGE
A daily itageieavesEojtimtt .
for Mapieton, cloa aiuKctum'h
steamer for Florence ui (
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone ain 21
BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building "71
across the street and we will hi pleased to sj2 you,
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choifce Lard for ; .
65c
Broils and Stews Strictly Cost, Prica
Street,
MAR.KHI
tMIIHITTrmVIir lffTPTITBlllrf1HI'l'IPMMT,'"WIMM"M Ill IfflatgBMBaBB
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters a,kheesatadins:
S. L. LONG
HARDWARE STORE
50 East Ninth Strut
TiTo Hens that Lay
Are Hens that Pay
"The Whole Tliliifs In an Kgjt Shell"
HALL &. SHUMWAY.
Plumbing ana sewer work
A'iio Kueral jot bliiR In tin and
heel Iron work. Iron work promp
itU 1 1 1 1 Co.
Carry a full htm of pluniblnii flxtorai
Phona Black 1S71 I9D Willamette it
V? r, . .. ., -.ir.', '
S. C. VilllTK MXillOKXS.
ItIMM
MOVED
Milt ifc V-iillllllMVNW"' i
i-' v ft
(Successors to the Eilers' Piano House)
Commercial Club Block - Opposite Methodist Church
We carry world kncwfi makes, such as the Weber,
Chickering, Story & Clark, Hobart M. Cable. Marshall
vS: WenJall, Lester and many other makes of pianos
We also havel various standard makes of organs. We can supply all wants in
these lines.
BEST QUALITIES OF GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
t- ti - i r i . . -
ii win pay you to set us reiore you purcnasc. ivcmcmocr out new location-Lommtrcial Qub hWlr
(iet the ThoroiiKh llrlMl S. C. White
1-cKlionis for layers. They nro the lawt
800 KfiOS
A VKAI'.
, rro hex
Errs Tor hatching frpm a pure
bred strain, one that has a record
of "00 and 227 cbiis a year per hen.
We a lniit having the heavient laying
strain in the Northwest. Send a two
cent stamp for catalogue of valuable
Information.
CASA (iH.XM).V I'Ol LTHV IX).,. '
RoseburR, Oregon. Box 493.
jWilson & Nichols
located opposite Smeed hotel, up
siali.-., are In co-operntiou with over
1"1 lieal Estate firms. Give them
: trial. Thcy do strictly honest bus-jln"-."-
They list property In all parts
o' the state.
But will continue out saleol
Wall Paper
and Paints
As we promised until
April 1
Ludford & Haskell
Practical Painters andDKOoW
cor. W. 3th and Chirailw
Phone, Rid 54"
A New Set of
Chairs .
Why do you rJ1?
SHABBY C11AIHS tt if.
home, when you can m f -GOOD
AS XEW (or
A can of Chlnarael '
wonders in '"'" h.., H!
See that the ClUnaiM""
every can. ,imii
Soeo,,rw.5'5:;o;,U
a.sktosi:koi
16-18 West Sevenths-
nvFRTON
WaU Paper and V
G K. Munro'
....crrri ;nNISHIN
We now have the on
line of stoves m I?
BcdsandR.ddinf.7
Matting. ShdfH
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