THE Kl CJKNE DAILY Gl'.-.RD. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 100 8
Special Offering in
Silks and Dress Goods
TFe Friendly Store Tuesday Shopping Bulletin
s
White and Col'd Wash Fabrics
at 1 1c
cloth woiili
pumas.
a yard; 32-Inch Datlsts In light and dark
color In stripes, adots and figures; a
15c, unliable lor dresses, waists and kl-
at 25c
a yard; an Immense assortment of sheer
fabrics, In th hew shades and designs,
taw, Copenhagen, greens, etc., valuta to 40c; for 25c
a yard. . '
, rr 3C-lnch linen aultlng," French Madias,
&1 fine French and Crotch KliiKiams: splendid
assortment of patterns, In strlpei and checks, plain pink,
fillies, greens, gray, lavender, etc.
V fr fvs 7-- y"'l: the i'iist assortment and
QX fe rv he best value w have ever of-
,( Jri r'l'f!i foods; plain, dots, fibres, stripes, in
fei . iit't-f "tlnto and Hiii-iJ,
great vark.. ""
EASTER SALE CURTAINS, NETS AND FIGURED SWISS
Lace Curtains Specially Priced
20c 36-in Fine Figured Swiss, yd 18c
Fifteen pieces of fine Swiss, In dots, stripes and figures; all whiff
and colored effect; all new designs; splendid values at 20c and 25c; sale
price, per yard ' IKc
M5c 36-in Figured Silkoline, yd I2c
Twenty-fire pieces Sllkallne; beautiful assortment of patterns; floral
and Persian designs, In all combinations of colors; fine silky finish; spe
cial, p?r yard ;.. llijjc
50c Fancy Curtain Nets, a yaid 42c
Three hundred jiairs of fine net. and Nottingham Curtains; specially
priced for this Easter sale; neat, new designs In both white and ecru am
$1.00 Curtaiiis, pair 83c
91.2.1 Curtains, pulr $1.10
fl.no CurtuiiiH, pulr $1.20
2.00 Curtains, pair $1.75
$;l.."0 Curtains, air $2.00
$4.00 Curtains, )alr $3.25
$0.00 Curtains, pair ..... $5.50
$7.50 Curtains, pair ...... $0.50
3-in. llurlup, in all colors; 30c
quality, a yard . 15c
Cloth n.! Stitches and Brains make
College Brand Clothes
You pay for the cloth and stitches. The brains make 'em different smarterRIGHT. Tailors ' charge for J
brains!! The only d.l erence between COLLEGE AND CLOTHES and what tailors make is the PRICE,
but, t'-i great enough to make the saving to you at I9a.it 50. For young rneri and older men who retuse to
show their a'ge, College Brand Clothes sell for ''
$18.00; $20,00, $22,50, $25.00, $27.50, $30,00
Elk Suits for Boys an4 Young Men
T7MI, n-..J fl..ikti. la iho nnlu "ftA- "PriiiifV Rll U K mad?.
Whv"? . liecaiiKC the muKers nave inaue a me-su.y.y
hiHiHinp mirl knnw how ho well that every vital n:j
In Our Modern Hat Store
i You cai find a hat to suit any head to fancy, from the
extreme college shapes to tho conservative business man's
hat. Stetson, Mc'.CIbbon.noelof, 'Varsity Mats In Elephant
Breath shades, as well as tan, .brown, black, green, etc.
$j;50, $2.50, $300, $5,00"
building and know how bo well that every vital ,liJnt in
ninttitnir tu reinforced find doubled until H can't Wear nut.
of Cloihes-
thelr
Knee ParJs Suits tl
$1.50 t,o $7.30
Lotig Tfouser Suits
Tuesday we offer these specials
36-in Black Taffeta Silk 90c, $1.00, $1.25
Three specials Is Black Taffeta Silk that will create a stir at the Silk
counter on Monday; only one piece of each price, and we advise early
shopping if you are desirous of getting any $1.25 Silk, 90c;; $1.35 Silk,
for $100; $1.50 81 jk for f 1.25J. al StJ-lncies wide.
36-in Fine White Caffibric, yd lOc
We have just ten pieces of this cambric muslia. fine soft finish, tor
underwear, etc; ten yards to a customer;, If you can't come, telephone and
wo will send it to you; 14c quality, a yard 1
" $7.50 Bkck Silk Petticoats, each $5.00
Three dozen Black Silk Petticoats, made from sood quality Black Taf
feta, splendidly finished, Pres de sole, dust ruffle; $7.00 values, each $r..OO
50c, 60c, 75c Plain and Fancy Hose pr. 44c
This Includes our entire stock of staple. and fancy Hosiery, black and
colors, plain, lace and embroidered; all the new shades of tan, brown,
blues, pink, lavender, white, etc.; values to 75c; a pair 44c
Eugenes' Largest and Best Store
.Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
All the Goods that's Nev, All thj New that's Good,
From the, Cheapest that's Good '
to the Best that's Made
PETTI-Vi. J
night u ,?"u' 5;
,he JH "ke n'eM4
were turned loose,?,. "
ordered on, of Wnj,
' JIl"-e i)e--v -u":h
about the chv ' ' N,
these ,. , ' e,lllj tk..
doormat J8 stolen , tli,i
'th? Sln,er 8eli? '
my's office, t-- , i, aih,a C;IJ
it am,,..., . Pw;'
back d.wr nf Chief p.",
today ad aked 5- "i
: fellow. sc:ie l'?
"bo" co"p,,, ,nJ:
;he would e- rl,t VW
wouH ie. i,im L;' :;ut.
: for b'"i-. - rhtf vTr
I but snid if V rminrt ,,- f'"
UeW(),,,d1,u(i:'
S fellow ha? -ot hpJr
evidently 0lll
a GROCERY FIRM :
WILL OKI
Hamilton & VanOr&f.
grocers who oecnjiy the ta'ilj
on tne lot. wtere thp I o
block is to b" er"ted Hii3iK
tne corner o East Xicih c
streets, have ben unable tt
new lncati:,! nnrl ha,-fl
close out their stock ltd
tneir Ilxtur's. Ther win -K
a sale at nncp. Thev
bulldintr nn lha ftrat nf u
diately after which datethett
tows win move the buildim
lot and coniniepra tne erif
then- ftve-story block.
"TOHHSB'TBraaSl 4 4" ttTt4
I'lOltKOXAl,
tnrnoon 1.1 work In the Interests of i city today, lie recently returned from
tho Modern llrotherhood. (a visit to Castle Hock. Wash., and re.
K. II. UabeiKC, itt lli'lllnBhoni,
Wash., was an arrival In Kuseno on
the afternoon truly today.
Minn limiiiH Knicllsh. trtminer for
C. II. Joiiub, of CuttaKH Clrove, Is In vtiilon & .lena'lns. Is In Portland on
the cite. ' biiBiuesa, expectlnK to return tonight.
,l.)r. A. K. IIIkks, of Portland, is In' j1(nn K(,y riunied to Corvallls
Iho city. ! today lifter having, visited Ills parents.
nr. i . h . i.owe ciiiih, ,iiituiMii i vi, j)ri ulll jir8i oe0i h, Kelly, ill wn
Innd last nlifht. ' , ' i gone. 1
II. V. Mersdorf wont to Portland j l a; (loiirky, a photosrnpher of I
today on business. I Cotiaae Orove. spent Sunday with
Mrs. M. A. Ilruniley Is vlHltlnu here' M. ani Mra- ,y a. Simmons In Ku
from Dolsti, Idalio. K(.n,i.
T. A. Anderson went to llariiHbuig j niirry U. Mown, Deniocrnl lc can
thls n 1 on business. Idlduto for sheriff, w 'lit to Junction
Uev. O. A. Hltllimin returned today ;t,,y ,()(1iy t() lo()k ru,r luUireBts
from a trip to l.ornne. i there.
Charloa II. Fisher returned last wr'ii Wbiteaker cnuin uu from
nlnlit from Portliind. Portland last nlnht and Is vlall IriK all
Judnel.. M. Freeiiuin, of Wendllnu, the lomu u( hu ,other-ln-law, Mrs.
apent Bunilay in iMiKcne. Hcobert. '
Mrs. M. C, Wlrn returned this nf-, Mr Faiinlo llanovnn enme up
tnrnoon from n trli north. ' flv)lll it-t IiiikI last nlxlit to attend
Mrs. K. K. (loodman went to Port- tui f,,,,,,,,,! of her mother. Mrs. I),
land this mornliiK on n vUH. j( i,,,),),,
Mrs. (J. V. Ilurlburt camii up from; .' j.jfcH,,, llnrvev Densnirin'. of the
Jiincllou City this afternoon. ! l'nlversltv If WnMilnnion, Is vlsltlnn
It. S. Kelsny came down from ( res- , . lmr..,,a. Mr. mid Mrs. ('. M. Hcns-
iii, ire. In I'.unen,'
ports that cauntry rather hiiiel be
cause ofthe si, , lull, g down of a great.'
many mills.
CITY NEWS
EXTRA SPECIAL
AloiiR with our store Im
provement sale we will put on
sale for MONDAY A.N'l)
Tl'KSDAY I.ADIKS' NKW
SPUINll STYI.KS IN SHIRT
WAISTS. Tailored etfecta
and embroidered.
Prices:,
$1.00 value 71e
1.2.ri value SXc
9 1.50 value 1.23
ia.011 value'. 1.B7
L'.2ri value $1.K9
2.ri() value $ I.9K
H.(H value 2.34
J:l..r.il value ii.Hi
KltANK K. DUNN.
Snow was visible on the top of
Spencer's Unite aKalii this morning.
"Cupid at Vassal'," the new col-
I lnoa nlitv u-MI In. wun In ,hn npnr fn.
tiire.
well on the noon tniln today.
Hal Wood ri'l (il licit last n I j. ! 1 1 from
a trip, to Albany anil l'", vllu
Waller .1. O'Connell nrrlved here
today from Koseluid, Moiitniia.
Mrs. Krimk Keuindy returned to
Hiiseburi; today after a visit here.
Mayor ('. ,P. Houston, of ,l,iii, llon
City, is In lOiittene this afternoon.
Jud-ie Hai'iih Is li mm Irnni Coivnl
11s, where be bil l been ImldlilK e 'i,'t.
"N. M. Htnndlsh Is down froiu Will
torvllle In vllt bis family a few days.
J. W. Holmes and .1. I). Iluell left
today on their remilnr trips north.
The notarial commission, of B. F.
Mlnney, of Vldn, was filed with the
county clerk today.
S. D .Kakln Is having a half block
of cement walk laid along the enst
side of his residence lot.
Jules -Murry's production of the
latest college play, "Cupid at Vas
sar." wilt be seen here in the near future.
"Cupid at Vassar,
college play, in wiiii-n r lorence uear
figures as star, will be Been here In
April.
days, accompanied by his family.
Sledtord Tribune.
The burning out of a flue in the
sisters' boarding school this morn-'
ing created some excitement, but as
there was no danger of fire on ac
count of the roof being wet, no
alarm .was turned In. j
Tho free Illustrated lecture by j
James Watson, of the l.a Prosperldad i
Colony Association will be given In !
the Odd Fellows' hall tonight, in-'
stead of Franks' hall, as previously;
announced, at 8 p. m. ;
ROOM AT HOTEL GROSS
ENTERED AND ROBBED i
Dft'K UK HAKIISOX IS IOSKK OI'
i()OI ril lT OF CLOTH KS, UK
VOl.VKH AXW'SOMK CASH .
Some time Saturday night a sneak
thief entered Dick Richardson's
room at the Hotel Gross and stole
clothing, money and other articles
,,.,, . . . ! to the total value or perhaps $100.
Judge I.. M. Freeman, of Wendling. jir. Richardson missed some of the
spent Sunday In Eugene. He says things when he returned late Satur
the Booth-Kelly sawmill is operating ; day nlght bllt dld not (na(.over the
steadily on a ten-hour run each day; fu amount of his loss until morning,
with a full crew, and everybody in ; The thief took a $00 suit bf clothes,
the little town Is busy. j a revolver, a separate vest and $15 or
j $20 In cash, besides a number of arti-
K. G. Brlggs, night clerk at the else of minor value. The police were
; Hoffman House, had on exhibition ! at once notified, and thev are now on
the new girl 'at the hotel this morning a huge the track of trie burglar with fair
Ml'SICAL r'KSTltll
Ilt'sci'Vi'd Siii's for SfiJ
Ticket llolihts
Available Anrll 1 '
Burden & Graham's slff.
Box office opens II 1 1
General s?l open' A?.f
I'hime Black 1531.
111
PAT
MCIDK imowx
WAXTKIIltt'
mushroom which he had grown. It
weighed nine ounces. Hn called it
the copriniis contains, whatever that
menu.!.
prospect' of landing him soon. It
Is probably the work of local talent
Chehalls. Wash.. Mar:!
Brown, the patricide,
cf the prisoners that en;
the fail Tuesday eveoisf.'i
to the sheriff's office yt
and gave himself up. . Hea"
wanted to be outdoors i
and had cone out to therts'
town. No clew to tne in
who got away has been aw
Large stock por! lefts
Al.uo la," curtain!.
CHAMBERS HAP.DW.b-
Mrs S. 8. Uango, returiiMl to 1'ort-1 .i.,i.h.um i .ikiioi.h s.ii.vi'.
land tod.iv afler having visited hen WITH HN"1 bi..i WITCH HAKI
busliniul, iiioiirll'lor of the lOleitric 1 The best salve In tile world for cuts,
it,....,,-,, a few ilnvs , ' bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, let-
Asa,' Kina and Frank Hninsiciier 'or, cnaiMieu nanus him, an bkiu crop-
I, ,i r,o,n Portland Inilav to Hons, tiuaraiiteed to give satisfaction . T
intend t-'ni funeral of tbelr niolbei', : or nioiuy relunded. Sold by Liun. iiuuit
A marriage license was issued to
day to .lames R. Lemon and Miss Ab
ide V. Valentine, limh of Cottage
Grove.
Mrs. D. R. Lnkln, tomorrow.
Mr. and Mis. F. A. Hunk In have re
turned from a trip to the Alseu coun
try, where they wen- looklnV nt some
limber with a view of iiiirihaslui; It.
' P. 1. Newell, Republican candidate
for assessor, ai-compiinlcd py r red I
-rux Co. 'Wllllnins Mfg ('o., pro.,
riifdied cck for
Kasi Kigliih sii-eet Is b
sie.nl uf Frank's iiull. as previously
inn spread.
L. M. Travis today lcgan suit In
the cirriiit court against Fred Fischer
, and Fred Fischer. Jr., to r'c.iver
floiiii wph inieret al 7 er cent
Iho pav' from April 12, linn, on a promlssorv
note for that amount delivered to
Isaac 11. Win,; and nsigncd to .Mr.
Travis. i
f ' is
I
Mrs. R. D. Crow went to Corvaiys Btu.kl,.H returned this afternoon from j wl,n' nm, also a first-class painter
1b Mrteriniiiii lii vlstl tliern a few . ... . . i ..r .1,., . . . . . ... . . ...
.snip at Tin.; uivkh ivkidgi:
Bring your work lo Sniitherman's
wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wll- between West Second and West Third rf .. ,i,,i 'T, p.
klu.,ii IIim vv,.ll.lin,,un lilneliMtiiltli ISll'CelS. for S 1 000. ' .'... . '. . . ' ' ' " ' "t.
Dr. .1. C. Gray ha? bought. tUe .1.
M. Cox residence on Jefferson' street .
Mrs. Sitllh F. Kvans was today np
nointed aiimlnlstratrlx of the estate
IhU afternooii to visit there a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. .11. ('. Grny returned
this noon from n visit at Cottage
ilrove.
Coun'y Treasurer H. K. F""i'and
returned last night from a visit in
Port la nil
a trip to thu northern part of theiH1 upholsterer from the Hast. All
county. - work guaranteed. New rigs niado to
II. F. Orr. organiser of the hide-! ()nier. a!6
pendent Order uf Foresters, nrrlved i . , ,
here this afternoon from Albany, Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at
where he has been working in U th lie IHre grocery, V. J. Uiuann &
Interests of the order. Son, 87 West Klghth street.
Miss Ada Yoraii retiirneu io naunii
streets, for $1000
The first colleg play for girls.
"Cupid t Vassar." will be seen here
soon with Florence Gear In the lead
lug role of Kate Newton.
-
The brick work on the second story
of the new Flnnegan block was be-
I gun this afternoon. Work on the
m"- 'i'' "'. M.1i""r,lVi '"l" nl.'!.'!;,,'.8 ""'"' nf"'r ,,nv'"l v,ll"1 ,1,,r i"1"1 Sheep shearing machines and Knife building Is being rushed
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Hanson,
In Kugetic.
Fred Wlthrow Is up from Portland
lo attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.
I). R. 1.aklii.
Mrs. Claude Blnlr. of Portland. Is
vlsll Ing her sister, Mrs. W. tl. Mar
tin, In Kugene.
.VW Anna Parks and Mist Nelll
Mulkcv rein,,, id last night from
vlsh Hal
L. S. Hill, of the Booth-Kelly Co..
rents. ;'olonel and Mrs. Geo. u. o-, ,,arpeners. Newtmodel Just received
run 111 Kliuene. sn I IS niieuoillK Hie i'l,il.. II v.ord f',.
state school for deaf mutes. 1 j who had a leg broken In a runaway bedded n f-.vnr nf the contesiant
Samuel Copelatni, of Spokane, left' Vst Dlnnioiul ChicK uion lor llttlt i scleral weeks ago. Is out of the bos'- N- Harbaush was her attorney.
fur home lodav aft "r having visited chickens. I I'l'al and was down town on cl utches
who was drowned In the Long Tom
river March IS. Tho estimated value
of the estate Is $3000. T. Fisk.
II. M. Price and C. K. Hale were ap
pointed appraisers.
In the homestead contest case of
Blrdlna Meredith vs. Kmnia Wever.
Involving 160 acres of land in section
S. township 19 south, range 7 west,
v-hlrh was homestead entry No. 107,.'
14. the land office at Roseburg has
I.
bis old friend. Rev. I). C. Kellems, In
Kugene. They knew each other In
Kansas a number of years ago.
flimles II Chirk and Hill Conr'-
wrlulM arrived up from Portland Sal.
Ihub Giav. of Allianv. -M llii r lr a't' i. end nr now in tn nm-
bls iirti,,.,s,' in- j f. timjr in, 4 Kl- r ilmni lookln at s-v inl
m. r Gi av, in Knueiir , it ,-i. li a vli w of Ihelr pun liMse.
..Mrs, nmeuf nii-4 br M l- i. i-cr, of Junrilnn, l In (V
CHAMBERS HARI1WARK CO. i today.
. Kennedv's l.Axative (.ugh 9,-riin I Thn-e more carload
nvta gently yet promptly on the bow. I the new depot arrived her
els and allavs Inflammation al the i"g anil wer unload, t
Sold by all driiggisIA
Herman Burr Leonard todiv fll-d
with the coun'y clerk notice of niiti'-o-cf
brii-k for nrlatlon of tl,- wn:eri of T-'in-lr
: nf laving brick will In i
i f.iHliit.ilion Is I'lltnp! lr
'bis moi'li.
The w.-rk
s.ieii a tile
l.aKe fur nuier piir'n)-:ei
simply a refillpc r iei:-.-d
ten by law. This n uivr
said t.' b.
H lj'"t ' H 'HI
"VQUa. MONEY iwto'u ' Eugone . ; '
iMa ttotf SavteS8 & sdiiat!y svcik ; ;
VV i'M w(M. .mr t safes and bs,VJrt UrtlJVuHfr nt
A.'jtfOJ li fui provide. ? . .. '
k, Ml tm m 4(M , raplinl,in -mtVi JlllD.Aon,
lPil KMIti tniax ft SMrfl' growth rfOtvmitf I""
il a Ul rAV. K Dregon.
Mr 0nntMi si. ly lnlerete I i tui)0tVWtf
r.(f iMMi iHktiMlii ar among n rV!. 4rkW UK
MMVWI itttM- ctnty. .
tt erth nrt.'r "l "nrvMr VV H
f,l.jftr:iilren,nn of th wAAD
f ;' lanniys prepared to ncronuodato urn aitrii fctafc w
W i Wie your buslnfai,. large ossmau.
The Eugene Lean and Savings Bank
dpiul and Surplus $120,000.0) EsUblished I82
K .R voer hrn tav by Iee,inig S.
C'Ji i' foiiltrv l'n :.-f .
CHAMHIOUS H.U AHie CO.
Agents ftt rulHai las-abater
and HriHider.
CHAMUK'O HANDVi AWH CM
A r.ndoaj of p's-; r t.ir I -;
br.l ;,:id a cal le.id ut I! ;r.d n;j,
feed for tbe l'utena Ti ,,,!, r i,,-,
py wrr. amnnn the c.iupnicnt' In
to k:,le,i tnU liuii-iihri
nil'l filing
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the
This Is
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h.n.e 1-
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,'in,!ld.
BREADMadci
PURE
i WHITE
FLOUR
Mill
.r
iuiyE; WHITER
If it IS you already know all we can tell cu aWl
If it IS'NT. you want PURE WHITE FLOW
Kitchen Next Eaking Day.
It makes the Whi'est, Lightest Bread.
Hfi. iH'mHt. ,i ml mat ron of the
iiav j or l -am inoi ! las nwv wm , .M.n, r.iar. who n:
bri,l n4 aav t mu
SEW tm.T
The First N':i : 1,..;,, 1
'"s-dol! of 'he hiiih'ii
bilnk building on M,
and i.-oa thereafter
work of terlmr it
room for the twn-stnrv
!.ll'.l; lilt pes.
1 -i lillo'tl T H'e
first of Am-iT,
Will I,..-),, ",
l.iwn t , ,,,,,1,,,
nddit ion to
ortrrut uv: rnw' ! ukis4 purch:se4 tto
UIHI W SMtV IMttlSM? MM (lOI
w jJi rur c"t
V. Mil p. r.Mt Cata
tth and samples fr- PI VNt
. WILLIAMS CCIMPAf. t.'S
W. Taylor street. Chicago. 111. a2
ta. .h7., ", " """"" ..-"'ras h..ve
"'" ; ".. evervJblng w h'Tn ZlnTto
! H-gin building In a short time Thp
C. C. DuRrulll ha reslgmvl his' bnR will Install safetv deposit i .
mmtlm , 1 1 k i..,L.ll I In .1.- . 1. -. ll-(lis,( lt(,X g
wmi-wn w rcunian,'" ",r nim snu llrovlrte n,h..r
iiiv i,,.rv .,i.., venicnce.
laesa in Cottage Grtit n,. Wll
move to that fity to t.le
Ten ele,tes from Ihe local camp htv'" ersaged In the fiieVwood" hnst
of Modern Woodmen leave tomorrow """ss. They hare leased a laro
' .""r Coast Ki,rV hri,U-r
nlg for Cottage Grove i, attend
the tounly camp, which win ronven "'"I H1 bsv a isre.. i.r,. '
Ih,., U.i.lll,...l,v II . ... work .,. .1.1. . . . O Bt
LOST Saturday evening on t
atrirts. a brown our., rontnin.w
money order for $:., $10 In cash. W. J Nichols, if Central Point
a gold m and some smsll I f,,r. st ranger, has Wn promoted an i
chance. , ricler pleas,. ,.a,e nt will be statloli.il al Kugene y. , 11
Guard office and receive r.ward. Heave for hi new !o.!i,,n j (fw
1 imlami for n casnlin
""r ork in the':,' Zy
I" r, tnnt tnev h1v,-, irt.,
n.n-e s.tit to
ira. tion en-
300.
PURE WHiTE
FI.OUR
is made of Selectee Scotch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. ;
Use fcire Wh".te Flour
for fwXiy 9ni cakes as
well m km fcreaJ-iC Jl
sf ics rj yatfg ncnc f biiJfc
n..,n iv'hiie
rum ,
Sab by the t
Merchants Fr"
T. Hull "
I' I). l'"lork'f,t
;iMa:im.i'l"
, n. inniel'.
iv.er Jet""
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WADHAMS Sb
DISTRIBUTERS
KERR
fords