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THS KtOBXa DAILY OTABS. MOXPAT, MAT 4. 10O8 Friendly Store Q mum in fill it i i I ulletin BAILEY WINS This Store is Splendidly Ready for Spring Shopping THIS IS THE STORE THAT IS ALWAYS BUSY And we are looking forward to more business, and what isroon; to te point we irt preparing for it. New lines and larger variety, more comfortable and con venient accommodations, better service, better values. A WORD ABOUT THIS STORE'S POLICY Your idea in buying is the same as ours in selling. You want tl-e greatest possible value for your money. We want you to have it, for upon your complete satisfaction rests our success. We feel ire that our goods are right in every iv or we would not orint in everyone of our advertisements YOU MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Make this store your store; ask for what you want, even if we have not got it we'll get it so as to be ready next time. You'd like a perfect store near you and we'd like to manage it. FRIENDLY'S MAY SALES NOW Four years ago we inaugurated there Annual May Sales, and they were a success from the very start. We start planning for this event a year ahead. This year we have brought together some cf the greatest values ever olfertd in stylish Spring and Summer Wearables, Hourc Furnishings, Etc. This is a wonderful trade oppcrtunity that thousands will take advantage of either in person or by mail. We urge you to read this Spring Bulletin over carefully' it will aid you in deciding and help you economise, keep it for future reference, the special prices listed are good all the month of May. ALL MAIL ORDERS will receive lull benefit of sale prices. Any mail order sent us will have as careful attention as if you were at the counter yoursell. Samples submitted upon request. Gingham Petticoats 50c, 75c, $ J,. $1.50 10 dozen striped Gingham Petticoats, maJe with flounce and dust ruffle in srey. blue and black stripes, grand values. Heatherbloom and Pre deSoie Petticoats $2, $2.50. and $3.50 These are as light weisht as silk. In fact have every feature that silk has, but made of co'tton. Silk Petticoats $5.00 3 dozen fine Chiffon Taffeta Silk Un derskirts; tailored effects, $7.a0; values, each ijij.oo $!5SilkPetticoat$10 Guaranteed Silk Underskirts in all good colors and black; four styles, deep flounce and dust ruffle, $15 values, each $10.0(1 in rL-.- .ri . im' lot- r - -iiaii-vwi Ladies' and Misses Beautiful White and Col'ed Wash Dresses Pretty Lingerie Dresses In Princess ami tile two-piece Dresses, made of fiae India Liuon, colored figured .Swiss, fancy striped and floral lawns; elaborately trimmed in hue embroidery and Insertion; s!lort and lone sleeve effects, skirts cut very full with Insertions set in In fancy designs; dozens of lrotty styl?s in nil sizes Zl to 42, and the prices nre very low at Si.no, !9s..'io, Sit.r.o, s.".), $".. Ss.."i), l o.oo and Ijil.'i.oo. Kikhi Outing Suits Divided and Plain Skirts Two style Jackets, Norfolk and Illouse, made of best grade army Kikhi cloth; sold In suits or jack ets and skirts sold separately; Prices, suit $5.(10, $(1.00 urn) $0.30 Ladies' Fitted Sweat er Coats each $5.00 This is the most comfortable as well as the neatest garment ever shown in the coat sweater line; shown in colors and while, V sliap.'cl neck. Suits MOST Silk Crepe de Chine $1 value for yd 6.0c 23 Inch all silk Cr?pe de Chine in lavender, tan, old Rove and red; hi-iiitiftil rich luster; regular price $1.00; AfV Sale price, yard UUC $1 Masseline Silk 85c 12 different colors, pink, blue, cream brown, navy, Copenhagen, etc., Jus; the thing for evening and re ception gowns; regular $1.00 nuu!- aVard 85c 90c and$l Taffeta 80c Our entire stock of 19 inch Taffeta; '"it quality; conies in all light and dark colors; suitable for lining, dresses, drop skirts, etc. This is the lowest price for this silk in two urs: absolutely reliable quality: tiie kind that sells regular at !": and $1.00; all shades. yard THE FRIENDLY STORE ay Sale of Ladies' Tailored Ladies Suits' $ 1 4, $ 1 7, $20, $30 l.'-r:l.-Yl."C l l-MUVi: f'lOlli AM) SUIT STOCK Ol TKltS 100 Oh' THIS SKASOVS KVSIIION Altl.K SUITS .AT A KUi S ACltl 1-l '!'.; SUITS MAIM-I (' XoVKl.TV M VrKKIALS. l'i,l (LOTUS. SKKCK. MANAMA, TAKl IOTA, KA.IAII I'.WAMA IN Till: MOW MKT C01.0I! I MIS ami moimcis: i i i : i . I-: mti:.sTi:n. si;i.i: urn-asti:i, cut-i-wav. i'oivikh .iaim.is, ists dh' ui'i'SiW i-.i'.aiii, 1:1 t'i i:i;i-i,v si.i:i, i s ami Vi.ain ; oat si.i ia i:s: si its si it- Alll.K Kill lllllSSV STIll.KT WKAIt AMI TI1K MI.AINIlli TA I l.l IKUH III WIS. KVI'.ItV STITt II IV lin si: si ns is vaiik f.v i:.ui.i;ii:( i n i Aii.oiis; l vi-.itv ;ai;mi:m' maim-: hi l it ami STUV ITT. KVKIiV (MI'.MKXT I.IM II WITH TIIU lil ST IMISSIIII.U, I.IM'.O. SI ITS (IK MSllll IX IVIKV UAU.TK I 1,AI!. K IKI NOT MKXTInX ANY I'AlM'll'l I.Alt MAKI It HUT AIIVUI! TlSrl ITIIUMM.V'S SUITS llllCAl SK IT IS I Til l:TH.Y THAT SKI.I S Till M AMI ITS I'ltlUMI- ivs (;i aha m i;i: that (i(ii:s with i:t:uv sut. ami wiikn thk hiiknw.v stoi;k savs ITS A l!AI;.IX YOU KXOAV IT IS O.VK. IK 1 U WANT A SUIT IIOX'T V AIT I (lit Til I1Y Hi l.l. NOT LAST AT THKSIO MKICKS. . Suits Worth Up to $ 1 7.50, Sale Price $ 1 4.00 Suits Worth Up to $22.50, Sale Price $1 7.00 Suits Worth Up to $35.00, Sale Price $20.00 Suits Worth Up to $50.00, Sale Price $30.00 i tan, black, mixtures anil whit? nn I the silk Coats and $5.00r $.50, $10.00 and $20.00 d and flare, with wide fold mudo of Voile, ills, in hla-k. white $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 each EXT A CHARGE FOR ALTERING GARMENTS SOLD AT SALE PRICDS S 1 5 lumper and Shirtwaist Suits, each $10.00 .... .-. .. ... i.. f,.t.j T.i.nnv ntwl I vf U':l Ut lAnllll' In UfO' :...$io Consette Wrappers and House Dresses Ono ami uwi-pitst' Wrapprfs. mudi of Anu'riraa INilnts, I'orraU's hikI liiUHhaniif lu isiript's, fimirrs iul rluu'ks; tln stnuiK ratrnv of our Wrappers !s tin splfinJM way In wliich they art? intuit-: (vntl valm-s at $l.no. Jjil.tlA and $t..-U Childrcnsf Wash Coats $1.50 to $4,50 We are showing this spring a beauti ful line of children's Wash Jack-' c(s; made of l.iunette and Huck lu pink, light blue and white; also white, pink, and blue trimmed in harmonizing color; made in 5 styles, sites 2 to 10 years; all ex ceptional values at these prices. t,., o tvnt-.i jilinut Hie Jackets, which come In tan, lilac! Jackets, all splendidly made and extra good values at . . , i. t-wiino' on.i mUcns' Kltlris: new stvles in gorf ' chiffon l'anania, I'anania. Serge and novelty materials, In hla-k. white mid colors, splendid values at Lingerie Waists Specially Priced Our entire stock of l.lug. rlt- Waists specially priced; over loo styles to choose from, Kvery one new this siasoii. Some trimmed lu em broidery bm nioKt of thi'iu trim med lu lace and Insertion and lnadelions. The Waists are made of fine in it 11 ami lawn. The reduc tions are: (o Wnisls. ."lie; H."e Walsis. 7."ie !l.-jr I, lug. ile WiiMh SI, 00 S 1 I.iligcii,. WnlslN Hil. M $L'.IO Lingerie W aists IS 1 .711 ii..10 Lingerie WnlMs '. ffl.ita S:t.(MI Lingerie Wnisls $-J.H3 K:l..-,o Lingerie lM Dtlt.lld 1.011 Lingerie WnistN S:l.(ll) Ijift.oil Lingerie WiiIsin $1.1(1 11.(111 Lingerie Will-Is $.1.:l,1 7.00 Lingerie X nlvls ...... (1.00 $11.11(1 Lingerie WmIhIm V7.ri(l $12.(1(1 Lingerie WlilMx .... 10.0(1 $3-50 Silk Waists $2-85 .lap Silk Waists, lace, fj.fil) value; 2.s: Illack anil whito trimmej with at Colored Silk Waists $6 Made of Taffeta Silk; shown lu bines, browns, . black, etc. Splendid n.'H irt mcnt Tailored Waists with st'lf collar and cuffs at !..-( in $7.."(l :vo (!..?" ningnificent KilK hints, mane ... in-1 bl i- k: inad" of fine soft quality of ( hiffon we-'- all finelv tailored wltii good full Skirts: .luim:r and Shirtwaist, rvnne In lirowns, Taffeta silk, tlie kind that will wi values to $1.1.0(1, each Grcnd Mav Sale of Colored end Black Dress Goods Novelty Wool Dress Goods Values to $1,50 at 79c yard good sold styles and Special i"t novelty Woo Goods .,.. i l in .10 Inches wide at $1.00 to $1.50, special, a yard 0c Values to 75c for 50c a yaid Ileautiful assortment woid and mohair goods, "tripe'. ' -hecks and fancy mixtures shown in the very b- st spring colors at the yard All Wool Batiste, a yard 50c , a!l wool ii. !i--lr li: rose, whit Ilati- -. .',o in ,-.iwti, laveiiu black. So ( r-UII.IIi'-r III" .-' f1 ari Id- in red. navy purpi". pink. ndid fabrics for t the low .Kir I andll.oo; all shades. 80c J I ' MMKiraBiBM BWB . l : neltel Exceptional Values in Black Wool Dress Fabrics lilack all wool and silk and wool Crep. de Chine, and 44 Inches wide nt 7.V; l.:ln a yard sold regular at $1.2.1 and $1.7.1. Hoo k all wool Yolle, a yard $1.00 This cioth Is 41 Inches wl.l". Taney striped Panama, a yard 'T"- Some of the most favored black dress fabrics for this season are Poplins, Tauitnlsctto, Taff' ta, Cordora, Orlspinc, Mn!ino Saitliigs, widths of these are 42 to Ml Inches; the prices line, 1.0(1 mill $I.1!.T PriestU-y's black silk warp. Milrose. Henrietta and f'repe at, nnl $l.."(l Cream Wool Goods for Dressy and Tailored Suits, an immense vancty to CnOOSC ir'jin a y' I HARD FIGHT IN LONE STAR STATE l'.illas Texas. May :1 At an ear ly hour this nioriiini; the figuc.s from tlic l'etiio,-r.u n- primary to se lect del. 'states to the National fon eention U'arlial ret urns I indicato t he f.'ilew mi; : Ticket bonded bv t lllte.l Stales S nator ll.il'.ey. r.'.l I'.l. in Con Johnson, so.:,ti;i. ' Tins makes the collected figures of the S a. it o ':' tlck-'t lllajoi lty show a lotal of I vMti v. :. Itnth sides in miming tickets de ' dared for William .1. Hi van tor .President end pb deed tli" Tcxai did gallon to the Nclu.iskan. i DEDICATION OF MARCOLA CHURCH i.m i.i: ( ot;iii-.(; a ru is u t I OK lIH;T WITH 4i(Kti IliU'SK ! I or worsmr i-:xrrusiox riui IK. I.N K Tli- (1t'.l!"!!liMi f t ho rii-t.l:r rituri'h (if Mm'fdla by 0 it n K. C S;i i- ()i,."''Otl V.'.'t"i'lt;t,1" WS M ( (UllMllVC su"- (''r-s. Tht KU'ii of 'v is rnUfil nl thf in M ill m; ts rv'n. w hlvh will p;i the ri'inalninu an. I v a fitc plim In l In rhiiri'li I rt'.'nury. Tin t lui't li Is t'i Ix cti'ir'.i'.u nhiU'il thai H was a It'o 1 1 s'linv i v srrvlrrs 1 I Sandi-niiui. Tli.- rmn'Kal lnti of Mnrrola Is truv tlianit'itl l:ir ll'1 li.-.riy Hiii'(M't anil nsIstaiu'o in tlnio of nee I th it it r'fi'l vml 1'ro'H pif'nbiM'a imhI frii'iuls of tht l-'imciu rlmi'i'h. An i'ctir.-lon t ra In bcjirln ovi r one hum) red nuMiilhTM of Xho cIhiitH ticfo wan run to Mnnvila for 1 1 10 ot'cnslon. I'rtift'M.tor Uavis, choir illroilor at lht KuKi'n Clirlntlaii chiircli, loibtho music ut tlto (hMllcaiiiin sorvlrt's. Ceit j in Approval o! our workmanship and skill in cIcansMig- inj scouring. o your own wi .dom in scnd.ng: "that old gown" to us, only aw Aits its return to you. Your purse when you get our prices will join the ;lad acclaim ot our generous and expert treat, ment ol your clothing by ui- Everything possible in Ckening and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works l an Willamette Sts. Phone Ked 2St FIETEEN-MINUTE SCHEDULE ON STREET RAILWAY Tim otn't't r-arn aro now runnluK on a Hcht'Jitln of four (rips an tfotir. or a t rip I'Vii'.v II t'tt'ii in I mi ted, vvv.x ('.ii' (1i'mi; on ;i;it (Mid inid I'alriiiouut aiul tint i-i nifttsry on thn nl!:ir. On'y two tur-i a iv In imp, imt with the in-n-i-asi' In power llf'V fiislly inako t ho Hew schedule. After H o'i'loi-k tin rei;iiliu- tlilrty-nilnule h' IumIiiU I.i run, as; t",'i I'lofore. Trtt. passim track n;w t!niateil lielweMi Twelttli and Klt Vfnlli K(ree on Alder, lieiiiK miu'h morn sallHlac lory llian riirmt'ily. T Itoit.V In FloriMico, Monday, April 27 HHIS, to Mr. and .Mrs. A. (). Kunko, a tarn. Anarchy's Press Is Freedom s roe So Uncle Sam Says They Must Go" Fliey excite f;in;itics and fault tiiiulcrs Id the perfonnaiK-e of deals (if violence. Yoti must indeed be hard to please if you find fault with our meals. Try the Theatre Cc'i restaurant once and yon will not call a halt' on diniiijr here frequently in t lie future. 60c Fancy Japanese Silks, for a yard 38c S (Ml yanlH HI! Ineh niift finish .lni Kllks, riiirnl rli-lmiH, rlliM'k. (iolM, uiwl Hlrlpi'f.; Kiiltnlili! for wiihits. ilri'HHCM find li(itisi kowiik, C2 Q Bill- iiiiillly, yil OOC $1-50 Suiting Silks 85c 3n0 yardH of tliln nenwon's hent lient weavew nnd patleriiH In novel 1y KtiltltiKH, illkK, KonltirdH, Taf fetaM, etc; 2.'i and 27 Inrhn hwUIi-; all unod rolu in. brown, hi uen, Kre-iiH, etc; nold al $!.!!.' to $l..r.O a yard; upednl, o C yd ODC Big Values InBl'kSilks I'-'rli'liil ly 'h l'M'tii)a!!' hliirk kIIIih urn kiKiwn (ill ovir Ihi' rniiiity; fvi-iy yanl of ynnl whin llk it t II :, U KHHranO'wl for hlx limni li!: i-v ry Sliril if yanl will" ullk lit $l.r,i nr m-i-r Im v nil r n i i f .1 for on yi-nr;. blin k Hilkn nrif all HiM'i-lally prli-il llrAV. C. NADIIAU WIMi (H'llN km i' i a i v m n ,y r o v k i ( In rnnnortlnn with tils rlKnr Btorn, nt r 3 1 Wllliimiitlo Ktri'iM. Thiwo wIbIi I ii k liolii ti'l('iliuii(i ItiMl 1421, or i'ii 1 1 lit clKiir Hliiro. 5a L Wllliinii ttu Ktroi'l Jl Kl ItMi TltK I'-.UTOItY llavliiK imrrlnisiMl llio Diiy R. Ili-n-cli'ivmi fiirnlturo fnrlnry, 1 nm nnw iriiut-''l to iniiniifiM'ttirit f ur n 1 1 n re tilion Hlinrlal (inli'l'H, mill lull irv liari'il to fill orili-m for llio ri'tall or wholi'Miilo Iraili'. ni'pairlnit work ?n Holli-lii'il nnd prompt nttontlon nlvn aini'. My piln'H will ln foiinil fnionnliln and H'ttlHfiii'tloii k mini lit '! In i-vit) rispiil. it. C. MOHOAN. A I -allforiiliiirH l.llrk. "Tlio lurkli'tl, day of inly lifn was wlii'ii 1 lioimlit ii liox of lliifklirH Arnlmi Hill vp," wi'lti'H Clinrli'H I''. Ilu- dalin, of Trnn-y, C'n J . "'-vo box i'M ruri'il mo of nn nnnoyliiK rani of 1 1 -li I ii k iilli'H, wtilrh hud troulili'il nic Tor yearn mid had yl hliil iindiT no ollior t r-nt tiK-nt ." Hold under kuiii nnti'i! nt W. Kiiyki'tiilnira drill! morn. Q 1 iRcad This The Kugenc Grocery is now open for business- in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : : EUGENE GROCERY 104 Wesl Eighth Street SANTA ri.AHA XOTKS 1 Sjiei i ul Correspond-'nop. I t'a Clara Mav 4 A vi-rv ier of rain. Gnrd 'D were ' k nd the rain did murli socid. TV no'.ehljar and frlendu of Mr.. ' ' h ij reroverihR bo uir ly (ro:n J::. at ion. whlih we lio.e will . r-":r s are Improvins thf. f .v,..( u .. . . L t. I . . Tara's kailiiu fmtn W- are all -' H. Oonil.ll i- have i W ei- ., al i ne ..n.' von are not a m ad iiiaK ,, to know tliat Mrs. iinlirivins. fit,,. Kiid-avor .-.j i-i V:'-,-'-r,,d a 1 l'-i;.-r now i Mr on In , T.i Willi ill.- -t He 1.: i huri-h nitier why II -elf r w e 1 -ek. N. not Of II .) J'.!!' War' ;! u;' if join ly live-r ready to I.a.l' M- Coles mother, Mr. Ul-iarson, has liolie to Idaho Mr. Cannon l Imll'linie a ry pret- onied h..nse. wl.l. n win ne mow Into In ahout three There Is a fire pat.i helm made be. we..n Arte- S"-i"ti' I'la'-" ni ""' side of Mr Kerr prune or harii You yo.lli.T men siioul.l et hil-- Iianner ha- n ,. io n't' -nd ' h'in h Sunday. ' ..i :ii i i - In atxmt flv v . ' it,-i: fo Ml :li la-t da Mr II IMA A INHIA NH W(i IIKI.AV liACK A l:V DKI'AHTl ItK J. S I.inkey, the pioneer Jeweler, has Bel ii red the r vlrm of an expert encraver and In the future all kooiIh puriha?ed of him ran he en graved In an np-lo Jate and ar!i)-t;e manner. fine ICOI.ll! umii.i v HIV AMI II M i ll 3 C. hans ha-i an ex-, r. ll'llotie J"5- Brown is on the sick list. ; Or i't'IlInU-1" .e the new !.re.-, s.ivacn ii'-.. ' , i'ra rhi-ire for t.r'... CIlAMilKlirf KAlllnVAIlK CO. At P. - t. , T' l 'li and Willani-I'e I'lioile lied l'.;i. tf i ! : ' Cutting the riK-ord made Inst year ! hy len mliiu.es, the chemiiwa Indian H'hool won I hi relay raee from Sa eni t Cortland hy 21 fiiliiuten and IH aeronds. From the moment that (lovernor Chamherlaln starti the men at a!em till the winner hand"! the Koveiiior's letter to Mayor lame at the Asnoel.illon hlllldlliK t'le rue was only nii'itlier exempiirii at Ion of svt lein I.ealliiK mere lirawii. W'inoe the V. M. C A. had the men mid the al. llt. to win. Hie Indiana hart the or:ranl:i. I n and training thiilfui hied thir m-ii to aeiompllsh the raee In the reiord ilme of a houm and ill mlauies. f jri Ionian. IHKOItAIION IIAV, MAV illl If yon Intend lo hnvn a nioniimenl or tahh't ererted hy Deroratlon Day yon aliould make your nelertlon nt onee( wlille there la a nice Block to select from. Not hi n k out the hest of work furnished at. reisoniililo price. Corner Hlxth and Wlllnteettn nla. m2 9 ' K. C. I.AKK, IP V!I1 K.N KW The merltt of the Texas Wi n.ler, you would never auffer from kidney, hlnddcr or rheumatic trouhle. II a liottlo (two niontha' treatment). Rold hy O. J. Mull, nr hy mall. Hend for Ur. .1. W. Hall. IVZ'i St. I.ou! testlinonlals. OIIa itreet. fiAHOMVPt WH)tl RAWI.NO W (i. White la prepared to aw four wood on short notice. I'hone Illack 43.r. (tealdenca, 616 Went Hlxth itreet. TAKE A KODAK with you $1.00 to $80.00 Schwarzschlld's Book Store SS6 Willamatle Sc. COW ki:i:i 1 Alfslhi nie:il. At llallev'a Tenth and W'llluiiieUe Htreeta. I'hone I'.ed . e ' " ller hand thla man could not iret. Ills health wiik not as It shoiihl Ii , He had not used the 'itent iik y.t." HolllHter'a Kockv Mouniiiln 'I'ea. I. INN Oltl tl CI). For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoffman House i,.t a ad i ':. ! t,lA HOWER & WOOD It"l KtfHtr and Tlmher I.nndi Kitm-fi, I'Vrrn and Cliy lrMriy Viir .Quito ri'iwrtfully olleUe. IEhhii I, uvcr Flntt Nat. Hunk I , .Mtl M . I..r-...n.i : '' 15 has been sick, hut