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s El'GE.N'E DAILY OVARII; THIRSDAT, APRIL . 1008 50-inch Colored Tapestry ET fi colors a yd JUC O THE FRIENDLY STOR.E 1 50th Surprise Sale Special Easter Offerings CITY NEWS New Patterns in Jap- 2 5c aneseKimona Crepe Yti FRIDAY SUilPiCgS SALE High Ggade Black Silks ! $6-inch Black Moneybak $2.50, Tafftti. yd?. $2.00 36-inch Black Bonnett $2.00 a'affet yd $1.50 36inch Black Gold Bond $1.50 Talfeta yd $J.30 30-inch Black Gold Bond $1.25 Taffeta. yd $1.00 36-inch Black Standard $ 1 .25 T.if fct yd 90c 21-inch Black Moneybak $l.25 Peau de Cygne ydj $1.10 20-inch Blach Standard $1.25 Peau de Soie yd 88c 23-inch Blach Standard 85c Tafleta yd" 6pc 36-inch Colored Standasd $1 50TofliU yd... "$1.30 36-inch Black Moneyback $2,50 Peau dc So $2.00 FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE High Grade Men's Dress Shirts 500 Shirts, mart.) with attached and detached cuffs, In light and dark patterns, also white pleated front coat shirts Ah or without culls and soft ceO.ar negligee shirts; values $1.00, $1.25 and $J.5u Tomorrow $c 25c Neckties Tomorrow Tomorrow we offer during our surprise sale 1 .gross of white and fancy reversible four-in-hands, made of fine wash fabric and i all of the light summer shades. 25c Values in Men's anel Boys' Ties 12jc $1.50 Boys' Hats Tomorrow only 98c Friday only, we place on sale all boys' hats; values at $1.50; In colors brown, gray, black and tan, in sizes 6 to G 7-8. $1.50 Hats Tomorrow 98c the manager give denial. No such ' report emanated from them. Jndse Harris, of the circuit court, ha3 handed down a decree in the case of Jordan I'urvine vs. thj Star Consolidated .Mining company. The "r ' i iilaintiif is awarded $ti.l 7S.7 I. with Tha front in Hampton Bros.' store; i per cent interest and the further is being painted. sum of $500 attorney fees and the ; cqsis and disbursements of the suit. Band rehearsal will be held to- Please remember the V. R. C. niKht at the armory pallors. ' basket social Saturday night, April - 11, at G. A. R. hall, theatre block. Following Is the lineup of the high 6 Muslin .Gowns, Underskirts aidj:Brawers Extra Special , Hundreds will take advantage of th?so extra valut'3 In fine white I'lidoi'musllns; many new Inco and embroidery styles as well as the moro stnplo tucked and -iileattd effects. The stronegst feature of our Undcrmuslins Is the very substantial way In will; h they aro made. Ev ery senin is doulile si Itched and tho (iiality of materials used iu making Is the best. Then thu extreme fullticHs of every garment. Clowns in regular and extra sizes tide, to fltH.oo Skirts In regular nnd extra sizes .'.lie to $10.0(1 Drawers In regular and extra sizes to $:t.5(. Corset Covers In all sizes 12c to $2.00 Some Splendid Table Linen Values Easter Is only a few weeks away. Is your Table Linen com plete for this occasion. If not, come to The Friendly Store and supply your needs at a saving. Our Men's Shop Offers Many Bar gains in Easter Apparel, Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear, Etc. IT , TIiIh season one Hat si ore Is beaming full of good Hut vul llfltS ut.H in staple and novel Nliupes. Our Hat mini will fit you In both style, color mid iiulity. The new shades are lloniliny Bronze, Klepliiuit HmiNl, Monkey uiiil l.ljird Hruwn ns well as pnys, talis and blacks; prices $1.50 to $11,110. Qt i , No matter whether you want, n soft collar negligee Shirt OnirtS at DOc or a fine linen Dress Shirt at $l.r.0, our assortments are coinploto. Now designs nnd fabrics In Oolf Shirts received yester day ut Ijtl.ttll, Sl.iM mill $l.nu A-tf Tomorrow wo of for nil gent's Kngllah made Oolf Gloves VjlOVeS ut tho following prices: $2. DO Gloves lu tan, brown and gray 2.00 $2.00 Gloves In tan, brown and gray - $1.75 $1.75 Gloves In tan, brown and grey f .'. $1.50 T T 1 New sprliiK rmliTivcnr In tun, grays, blues, wliitn vJnuerWear inxl miu In plain coIoi-n unl fancy .Skirts .ami drawer, It'J lo II IiicIich; worth 7.V; our special n ice - Childrens' Wash Suits, ages 1 to 6 ioo Wash Suits made iu Sailor and Buster Brown effects made frqin Percale, Linen and l'ougee in plads and fancy colors. SM CD I171!TV "V Eugene's Largest . M. r S.iSLiyULf I aui Best, Store Prompt and Careful Attention We solicit your ma l and telephone orders and guarantee satisfac tion. Samples furnished on request and articles ordered by mall or telephone that aro not satisfactory may be returned. No use to send away .off for what you can get at home. We save you the mail, ex press or freight that's all, for we at all times on tho same merchan dise guarantee, prices to be as low 'us tbey are sold anywhere. Give us a trial order and be convinced. Telephone orders delivered promptly. Silks at 50c, 75c and $1.00 That sell usually for 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, and all new spring patterns nnd weaves; taffetas, Foulards and Rajah effects in dainty figures, dots and stripes, 19 to 27 Inches wide, In the most fashionable color combinations. New Dress Goods 50c, $ 1 and $ 1 .25 Broad showing of all the new weaves In all the new shades and at theso prices are especially attractive. $1.25 54-in Wool Voile, yard 75c Voile Is one of the most fashionable of spring fabrics and this fine Marguisette Vollo in cream, grey, green, reseda, light blue and cham pagne, 44 Inches wide, ought to be picked up quick at 75c yard. I $ 1 .50 and $2 English Suiting yd $ 1 These come In 7 and 8 yard dress patterns In green, tan and blue combinations In checks, plaids and mixtures; fine imported cloths; values to $2.00 ut $1.00 a yard. Comforts, Blankets, Pillows Extra values In Comforts nt $1.00 to $3.00 ea; wool Blankets, $2.50 (o $10.00; Pillows filled with good feathers, 90c to $1.80 ea., all worth a great deal more. Bed Spreads at $1, $1.50 to $5.00 that show a saving of 20 per cent to 25 per cg'nt; hemmed and rrlnged, cut coiners for iron bed or square corner; crochet. Honeycomb and Salin Damask. or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 1 of Albnny, Is In th city today. city, having arrived out on last I M. L. Sommcrvillu left last night night's stage. PKKHONAL ' on his return trip to I.os Angeles. Mrs. Fred Fisher, of Murcola, was l' V. f I. 111... 1'l.t, n Itn iiu.tlt iimw ... ' III W.tt ir.lTln .t iA a v Portland on tho noon train today. J. 1. Martin returned home this af- Dlstrlct Attorney Frank Sklpworth ! tornoon from a trip north, wont to Junction City today on busl- K. O. Tobey wont to Cottage drove uess. 1 1 Ilia afternoon on business. Miss Haio I lU'an went to Portland Assessor II. F. Keeney went to Cot. today to spend a couple of weeks nt ; tage Grove this afternoon. J. D. Dniuiiion returned this after- School Superintendent . ' noon from n business trip to Halsey Russell Welch Is quite III from la grippe. W. 1.. Houston la In tho city from Portland. R. Bchuls, of Valley City In Kimono N. D., Is I home ! County Hrown returned last professional trip lo ' J. D. Wlgle, of Coburg. sent last i u night In Eugene. O. t.olo and wife are down from r. I,. Mnrrolii on business. night from i Walter Carroll left this noon for 'Portland points north on business. ; Mliul ..SU,M ii.,y eonflned to her Seattle. C. W. 'line. S. P. trainmaster, room lu the Hangs block on account spent last night lu Eugene, of Illness. P. II. Marshall a proinlucul ell len I.. It. Item), of Florence, Is In the attend the missionary convention at the Christian church. H. C. BaiiRhman. Republican can didate for the nomination of county school superintendent, was over from Springfield last evening Rev. F. E. Bllllngton, formerly of this city and Cottage Grove, Is among those attending the missionary con vention at the Christian church Drew Griffin, candidate for the ."riiiiiicnn nomination for sheriff A delegation from Lower Leaburg visited Eugene ana purcnustu u ruiiuiuH n ......e . ... eedham Aan of Stevens & HuliVi school team In the game of baseball for their cTTurch Household good I'd this afternoon from their irin to!. ..' "':' '' '"'re she-will In Estimating the Safety of a baO'4. U l alwiijji well L remember that the Capltnlnnd Sur plus. In other words, tie balm's own money. Is that which gives se curity to tlif. depostrrs. TO" lO'cntly Im-ronod capital of this bnnk, no $100,000. fOlly pa'0. exceeded by but three banks In the state of Oregon, and twice 0. "O'00: required by the mate banking law (or cities of. '0la 00"' larger. O This t'QillHl nnd the SurrAi forms a fund or $125,000.00 that I0 ii ron absolute security to thWe who entrust their money to us. We always have on hand a lar QrcQve for theaccommodatlon of rustonQs denlrlng loans and itow carry 70 per cent of our de mand deposits In available jjli.(ying more than four times the re serve required by law! W5 Sixteen years of experience and unofculnrss to the people of 'Qs cWIinty. prove that this bank deserves your patronage. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital nd Surplus $1.000.00 Established IS2 Dlllard went to Cottage drove last, William Wills was a passenger to left last nliiht for ihn m.ih.,. ... ; night. , Cottage Drove on the afternoon train, the county to look after hi ini.,.....V today. . . , ..... . . . J. O. Waits and son Charles return- f, ! v... :.... . r'"''' ' r son, Frank, who is verv III Mrs. Dr. Kline nnd Mis l.eln S,,.ti .- ...v.,..,,,,,.,,,,, , another of Collage drove, are III the city this " . . ' ,, afternoon. , , 1 r; ,'"1" Marinnm has been quiH- W. A. Hlckson ami . I.. Bushnell.1!" , (''""'Pneunionla for the past of Itoseburg. were arrivals 1n Kugeiie. ,'m , 13 '."nv '''""'"'scent. She Ins: evonlno. ;'" '.' nblo to see Q.-r patients Mrs. K. I.. Campbell and son. Dew- j r"r !"v, r"' ''n.1" Jet. ev. returned this afternoon from a "'v J- w- McDoucO. pastor of visit at Woodbiirn. J Ml Tabor M. E. church at Portland lr. P. K. Hammond is home from ,s u'r' visiting his brother. D. S Me Oregon City and Portland, where he "'"iall. the tailor, who Is quite ill.al nun oeen lor a weeK. i """rni liospiiai rinur jonnsoii was a passenger f T IT Tjiw- ri "" r". remofrom somewfr&re norm or rori landand Mrs. Marhart, from Oregon City, arrived here today. E H. Guile, recently from Kansas, has bought the J. A. Stansbie farm east of Springfield for $6900. Plank & Johnson made the deal. Graver Dong has resigned his po sition at Hull's drug store at candy maker and has accepted a similar po sition at the Palace of Sweets. The Military Club will hold a spec ial meeting tomorrow night at which important business is to be transact ed. Clara Sumner has been granted a divorce by Judge Harris from Thom as Sumner, and she is granted the care and custody of the minor child, Howard. Mrs. A. '.. Morford and daughters, of Riverview, were visitors in Eugene t..itay, and while here purchased a handsome organ at Stevens & Hulin's piano s:ore. Harry Down left thlswnorning for Mapleton nnd other lower Siuslaw points with the election supplies for the several precinqts in that part of the county. William Arnold today completed his ten days' sentence in the county Jail for selling liquor and 'his fine of $200 was paid by his employer, Thomas Linn. C. W. Iddlngs, a sawmill owner of with the U. of O. team at Recreation Park tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3:45 o'clock: DeNeffe, pitcher; Anderson. 1st base; Rooine, 2d base; Sweeney, 3d base; Cockerline, Bhort; Chandler, l.f.; Wilson, c.i.; is.ing, catcher. This is an especially strong line up, DeNeffe helping out wonder fully. The high school boys are prac ticlne faithfully, and should be able to give the U. of O. team a hard rub. The weather continuing tair, mere is every promise of a big crowd. Bigs will be run to and from the grounds. Hamilton & Von Orstrand, whose grocery store is now located at the . corner of East Ninth and Oak strets. I where the I. O. O. F. five-story block 1 is to be built, have rented the west ! I room of the new Barnard building at the corner of West Eighth and Char- nelton streets, and they will move I j their stook of goods there. The work ; of building the false wall to protect ; the Interior of the Rhodes building : next door to the proposed new struc-; tore will begin at once, lumber belnsj delivered on the grotind for the work j today. j OFFICIAL I'OIMXMST FOR XOHTHWKST Portland. Or., Anrll 9. Western Oregon and Western Washington -Ftar tonight; light frost except near coast; Friday fair and warmer, ex cept near coast. Enstern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair and cooler tonight; light frost Friday fair and warmer. Drain, today purchased an acre tract '4..4.4.4.4.4.,4.4,. in ine uiair street, uuuuioii unu win move his family here this spring and build on the lot. Nobody's Magazine, published by the Eugene Commercial Club, has been ifsued. It is well Illustrated, and ought to be a means of attracting homeseekers lo Eugene, i The work of spreading the gravel and granite over the depot yards was commenced today. All 'the low places will be filled In and the entire yards covered with granite. T. T. Case, of Portland, has bought the tailoring business of D. S. Mc Dougall in this city and has taken charge. Mr. McDougall Is still In lite hospital and quitu sick. County Commissioner II. M. Price, who is lu the city today from his home nt-Hale, leaves In the morning for the lower Siuslaw country to look after road unci bridge matters down there. The Odd Fellows this afternoon sold the old frame building on the lot which will be covered by their five-story brick to Geo. T. Hall, Sr., who will probably move It to one of his vacant lots. Superintendent L. R. Fields, Road master W. Bolllns and Master Ms chnnlc T. W. Younger, of the S. P. Co.. arrived here this forenoon In their private car nnd spent the re mainder of the day here. J. F. Kelly Is having plans drawn by Architect John Ilunzicker for a fine two-story residence on his lot at the corner of West Sixth and Lin coln streets. It will be colonial in de sign and one of the handsomest rest-1 deuces In the city. The big hay scales, which have been in front of the Bangs Liverv Company's stables on West Ninth srtet for many years, were taken up today so that the pavement can be laid there. They will probably be put down on Olive street. R. A. Booth, Harry Dunbar. W. J. Hill. L. N. Roney and Air Walker en. gaged in a coyote hunt up the Mo hawk yesterday. They Jumped one of the varmints and a dog chased It over into tho Camp Creek country, but it was not caught. M. S. Hubble was operated upon this afternoon for an abcess which had formed In the muscles of his back, caused by inflammatory rheu matism. Dr. F. E. Sclover, assisted by IV. W. Kuykendall and Dr. I). A. Paine, performed the operation. The stockholders In the fair asso ciation will hold a nieetiug at the Commercial club tonight at which time election of officers will be held and the by-laws will be adopted Ml holders of slock who have not pal,l up are requested to be present ani niiike the first payment. Fresh garden seed iff bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly, yet gently on the bow els, through which the cold Is forced out of the system, and at the same fiie it ni'-vs inflammation. Sold by all druggists. Be sure and Bee the new short turn bUKV before buying. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Bee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Former Sheriff Jos. M. Rader, of Jaeksnn county, was married nt Meil ford April 7 to Mis3 Bertha M. Rose, of Phoenix, Or. See the new sanitary carpet lining CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Use stair pads under your stair car pet. We have them. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Take one of our Coffleld power washers on 30 days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Yesterday's baseball scores: San Francisco, 9; Portland, 6. Los An geles, 11; Ooklnnd, 2. Positively cored Vf these Littlo Tills. T'.icy also relievo IIs trris from Xyrrcps'.:i, In dlTCStloa n.ad Too Hear:;. Knur.);. A perfect rem odyfoi-fltzrintTJ, 3S"&us"L rjrcvs'.aess. Itad Teste In tlio WouiU, Co:Ucc Tonguo. Pain In tho Side TOKPID Ln'EU. The) regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, CARTER'S P HVER p PiltS. CARTERS FITTLE IVER PIUS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES II 'use! I wu tl- Litest Mo. a Dlioci' old goods for Dr. .'l..tnl,.. 1 'Cvriupll.i. .:.V . L. - rr'0-.l here this m,,n,illi: from' Kan "T A Rf II l lna -u t laiV-. Is., a.,,1 the, were moved to! 1 ABULA 1 0bf nothl'yj Itfec resent. striker nnd fntnilv hav- John Pemberton ,.i.i. ... ,v O ". . ', ,,-.,n resld -nee U 1 ...... . ... "V ..1-0... " """" ' recently on the Mapleton stage this morning ,"""'' uitnrai h Ire Kel Association T PurctiCkeJ. .r siii.Ium' 1 leu lor noinls north t.v.... -r... ... for the lower Siuslaw Miss Edna Hamilton left yenterdav for Prlnevllle. where she v.l.vlsit fi'lends(giirlng the slimmer. F.,;h.r (fj'timtrli'k returned to Cot. te (it-ove this afternoon after vis iting Q her I) Fnrrell for a day. ..r ....1.... ....... v ferrlng with the rompanv's hual agent .1. II. Daniel. In Eugene. DrOieo. O'B. DeBar returned this afternoon from Portland, where he j " O " .Masonic meeting, s. . ... i r. it. Alosher ami . "Wrce Kerr ... O , , . .'i.irc'.iin t.c wt lieace thvrr ..n-n ... 11 1 .... ' 1 1 . ,,i 1. use the m,m... ... 1 ...'.Mi iver to n.t...i ne w.u 1.. ... r. . " mis, nuiiv iien.irick, arrived home another meeting there. ' fcV. n,un . . (5' '" t lm" I'lieiiioen iroin ner extended, . c r- ' 'r "'n days. mi' inroiign ine r.ast and South. v... ... .. ... . r mi . Kim , way to ! I'lutNt McKlnb v and u'.,.. 1 ... .3, I ... ou wriou, were I here last ninht u their , Sprlngflel.l. I Iter. T. S. Handsakrr. of Corvallls. jwas an air.v.il here this afternoon to New !., tl I .l ., ., ...n,.- 1.. i-i, .ri,.ji iin nispuiy arrnals CHAM IE US HAItlM-i.- nln,... rCl.. evening ami 11I1W...1 i., .1. . "... "v 1-' i em ueing 11 11 all .. w.i. (CI) ' county's expense ttnuiinN for ol.j S.v the new braced Savage whe. No extra choree for brae- CIIAMBEKS tlAKDWARF CO inacer Ormoml n....n - .. . si'Y track 1.,,, I...:."' 1 nu ."".'.' -rack ..verevatinn , ,'"'"ne. . -ior 111 u "i'imm.1 The inard 'a-t v,cu. ,., tated that another thins 1 1 nu n l i a. financial slit ha """'r llayward a U Inltwul nd thnnl.l t no w t. . n.rm l''1i"i.oriilrmil I The n.w ..hm. ( wnu.'i ....'., ImL IK -Mrm A. B 4 WSJ fnll tnirtkr .1 '-"le-DavIs Drog Co d rt omlwurd. CUrke C... f ortlaafi !SoodK AtVt th. 'wise In Y"" Ki '"! h, ''' has the s,vHIm clnlliou .1. . ' broni'lit ... iv '"' '" and cat; b, of gol ds. Come and sot. fere veil liv :. ' ' " no Ik,;, Mum- souls, anU e "ays ready ( u it m(l Volt buy nr .jai, ' XVl' '""? u full line o( nishings fr ,,,, ,pJ prices and styl r, ri We mm our ma biiifc pay 110 rent and rc ufod with a reasonable profit. ED. HANM No. 8 Vast Ninth Stmt I'iiigene, Oregon Hawkes; Cut Glass Artistic Desid Rich, Deep Cutting 1 have built up our ttH Cut Glass on the hip quality o( the "Hawkes" J. O. WATti JEWELER IlrrAi'.A! V 5 Q.) too 1." Phen orut I Your II Is Hert 1 I fill 3f I