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1 THK rCGHXE DAJUT GCARD, TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1008 The FRIENDLY STORE offers the Greatest Opportunities Tomorrow , , -. Ladies' Tailored Suit at, Half Price o o IP 26 Ladies' Tailored Suits, all this season's best styles and made of the best materials and most favored ' colors and patterns. GrAys, Blues, Browns and Black and white and mixtures. Some plain tailored effects, others trimmed in fancy Persian braids and vesting. Sizes 32 to 40. The styles are 21-inch jackets, Eatons and butterfly effects; the skirts gored and pleated plain and trimmed. ALL HALF PRICE. If HALF PRICE fr $35 and $45 Suits Half Regular Prices. The Georgia Jumper Suits for $10.00 each come in blue, black and brown; also the new lavender shirt waist Suit in t'ie same colorings, at $10.00 a suit. Don't Miss this Sale. M! i 1 ' Eugene's Largest arid Best Store Your Money's Worth cr Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street ' Buy our Ladies' and Children's Special 25c and 12cJ4c Hosiery CITY NEWS I tion, lins been dlsml'sHtid, as he Iiiih Blank Is now ; married Krnia Miller, the girl UBalnst near EiiKene. wham the crime was aliened to have ; been committed. MarrliiKe ulwnys! Mitchell & Garrett have jiiHt Bold burs prosecution In such cases. The the Mc.Mahon residence property at wedding occurred last night. ! the southeast -corner of Kast Telfth ; and .Mill streets, formerly the .1. M. . .., .., .. ... . , ! I.eola, the six-year-old daughter of Williams properly, to John llunzlck- Ihc . C. 1. u will iifit loinnr-. John Kolciiltn, residing' lit the end 1 er and others; also the J. .M. Kttson row afternoon with .Mrs. l'almer, bU ) j,,. ,,;,,,, slr(H,t Wlls Bevt.ri.,y ; property at the corner of Kast 10hv Alder street. Milium hy a dog belonging lo Mr. 1 enth and Ferry streets, to .1. X. Cole. Faust, who also lives on Kast Eighth i 1 ho consideration in both sales is visiting her parents, nr i rt irinrno nrm TO OLD COMRADES (Continued From Page One.! Tho brick work on the new addi tion to the First National bank build ing was completed this morning. : ed the wounds, which were on her J right shoulder. A marriage license as Issued ate T, ,1011u,sU,lu, conll,Ht ,)f K. .1. yesterday afternoon to Walter 111.- ,, , William Lewis, Involving inngham, aged HO years and Knmi . ()f ,,,,, on.wf Cr(H(ki Miller, aged IS, both of Eugene. I , th(, n))tM. sllmlllw rollllryi wa3 , , ,' ," , ,, ,,,, , I heard before V. S. Commissioner W. A car of lumber for the llhgleyj c,llkll8 tu(lay. l, N, Harbaugh Seelye were among the freight ship nienlH into Eugene tills morning. street, last evening. Dr. Titus dress-l kept private. It is said that llun- Jlcker and those associated with him will build a students' club house on their property In the near ful are. Drew Griffin, V. J. Hill, H. D. Paine and other members of the duck club which has a preserve In the swamp on the Innian place near El mlra, along the Eong Tom 'bottom, are there today planting a quantity , of wild rice sefd which they have jjiist received from the East, where It U 1.'..., .., rn,i,M,r i..nn.r 1 1 I lu lleil vtiimli-i,l' ... fn.wl tlw. , .iu v. . .,..va, i.. ,......!, ...... "",,. nt b(ir new bungalow onion the preserves. If it will grow Jailed yesterday fur drunkenness, up.. jft:rm Mrl,,,t )(.hVeen West Sev-iwell here-It will prove to he a great penrer before Judge Horrls of he and Wegl Kw, Thursday I thing for tho hunters, for ducks like no ce court this morning and pleaded ()f n,8 weck .,.l9 () ,. of , wM(I rc0 wUpr ,,, nmos, anything bungalows In the clly. Two liundrdd I elso that can be planted for them. feet of new cement wn! has Just acted as attorney for Frasler, W, U. .Martin for Lewis. and W. Ho was given h'li days lu guilty. Jail. I II 0, Vcntcli, Kdgar King and O. W JackHOii, niipra'sf's or the estate of Murv A-"i pllhird. rtot'eased, today been built lu front of tho J'ualili'licc.. fl.orklen'K Aniicn Stive Wins ' I Tom y-,ore, of Rural Home 1, iSiiperiuieiKivui steinor, or the ore-; Cochran. Ga., writes: "i Had a bad gon Insane Asylum, lifts notified Coun- iii iimtj ... - ii,.,i i H" I'iftuiie iim.v filed wlih the p. , ty Clerk Leo that Stephen Merlau vontor.v..Tl;e,v found p. "u? """v",who was committed to that Instltu at $2177, Bit; I Hon from Lane county a few days ago, bus been released on three r- ngo. nas icen released on uuee0ent Dox won tile tlaV for lile hy L. L. T.nwls, bookkeeper for -""months' l-sva of absence In care ot j fectlng a permanent cure." Sold Honlh-Kolly Idimber Coniany In thl ,ta rclitlvc-i Miy, Iw'gilll llle erection of a neat j reShliMife 111 tho corner of East Till f-( . ()f y White will ' leenth and Mill streets. W. O. Het:k-!lK, lH,u, t(,',i(,'Vow afterhnrtn at 2 : 3 it art Is the conlraetor. o'clock at the rMl'st Christian church. i - n f . I l-i ma In Mia uliHiuirt J. N. Cola enyR lie will build a flno'(,f p'llstol. M Call it m, will conduct thel feBliience on ine vncain mi in i S(Tvlces. The Odd Fellows Will Coll rorner of East Eleventh and rerrv ,),., B(,rvll.(.9 t lb.. Krv In tho 1. O. streets which ho . has Just purchased. () ,,, ,,,,,,.,., The remains are ex it In probable that he will build this i((,t(1( () urrjv from Sl.utti(, 0 th summer or In the fall. , i local train tonight. ' mi. . n...... tfu.t.. n. ....! 1 inn nemi'i ..... v . wnlllnm. wlf.. nnd daughtei's and Jos sor come on the Instep of my foot, and could find nothing that would heal It until I applied Ducklen's Ar nica Salve. Less than half of a 25- cent box won the day for lile by (if- un der guarantee at AV. A. KuykeiuiaU's drug store pany has begun to.occupy ,,,, build-1 " VuZ 1 . i .1.. - n4 t'.1ut LMirhH. mill ; r r cccnnled bv erny. Wash., are In the city with their Fliinegnn s blacksmith shop. I ney -i. are storing their vehicles there. Acme motor car, being on I their witv home from Berkeley. They (J, A. It. ArJ'liXTlOX Metiihei'K (if ,1, V. Geary Post, 0. A. It., a rt( requested to meet at IX A. It, hiili at 3 o'clock p. in. Wednesday, June 10. to attend the funeral of onr Vale comrade, J. W. White. Odd Fellows have charge at the cemetery. C. H. UAKEH. Post Commander. ODD FELLOWS AMI KKllKK AllS All Odd Fellows and Hebekutis are requested to meet at the ball at 1 :30 K. A. Wheeler. A. 11. Downs ,u 1 trip, sL:pplK f"'r several days at ya i V iinbenrk. ni.orMb.ers of the es-! rious pbivs. Divy have been In Eu 1iili of N Wheeler, decessed. found ' Rl'ne siun: property belonging to the estate val ued at $1700. according lo their re port, made today to the probate court. have been about four weeks on the o'clock sharp tomorrow afternoon to Saturday, the machine falling to work properly, ltepa'.rs are now being made and they expect to proceed on their Journey soon. nttend the funeral of our late broth er, J. V. White. Hy order of the Noble Grand. to lend the fatal charge. He fell up on the breastworks, saying, 'I'm killed, boys, but fight it out.' "Far out on th? crest of the battle, Up, up, toward the lenth 'To die for one's country is sweet,' he remembered, And then, out of breath. Met the shock and the pain and the terror Unflinching and knew In one instant's unbearable bright ness It was true it was true. , "The story Is told of liertrand du Guesclin, the national hero of France, that just bet-ore his death he succeeded In the reduction of a for tress. The commander refused to surrender to any but 1 n Guesclin himself. So the body of the great leader was laid upon his bier, and the stern defender gave his fortress keys into the hands of the dead. "There have been brave soldiers and pure statesmen since the days of me sixties: brave soldiers, too, as none better than Alabama knows: but the keys of our Southern hearts were laid long aso In the hntuls si ltobert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. "These two great souls before they passed from us gave the Same coun sel. They advised us to accept loy ally the results of the war, and to devote ourselves to the .Upbuilding of our Wasted country. That coun sel was. accepted. ThA Confederate soldier has given to the government ; . o W. II. Kay went to Junction Cit0 today on business. Mrs. J. C. Haiiimel, of Albany, Is visiting In Eugene. fj T. H. Itrierly, of Vida, is In the fcity for fi- days. C. t. W orth. of Elmlra, spent lt nl!it in ite city. C. I. Gl returned this afternoon from visit In Portland. Glenn O. Powers, of Blue. River, is In the cilv for a few da. W. M. Downing, of Jacksonville, is In the city for a few days. I Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove, Is i in the city this afternoon. I C. M. Skeels, of Coquille City, was an arrival In Eugene today. Stephen Gurney, of Florence, is in the city for a few days. Mrs. J. A. Reed went to Junction City today on a short visit. David Graham was a passenger to Portland on last night's train. Geo. A. Drury and Jud Skinner were over from Coburg today. J. W. Hobbs was a passenger, for Portland on the noon train today. C. P. Devereaux returned this af ternoon from a trip to Portland. J. V. Doster, mayor of Panther, was in the city on business today: Mrs. Frank Ira White, of Klamath Falls, arrived In Eugene last night. A. G. Magers returned to Salem to dav after a business visit In Eugene. S. Smeede left on this morning's stag! for his farm ne;'r V'altervllle. . F. D. Wheeler came down from Cottage Grove on Die noon train to day. Mrs. ' Drew Griffin and children are home from their trip to Port land, i C. L. Weber, the Creswell mer chant, drove down to Eugene this forenoon. I. B. Cushmnn, of Acme, was a passenger to Portland on the noon . train toray. Herman Schmitt, of Creswell, was I In Eugene today, returning home on ' the afternoon train. j Miss Tessie O'Brien leaves In the i morning on the Slusjaw stage for I Florence on a visit. Dr. Geo. O'B. DeBar went to Port- i land today to attend the grand lodge of the A. F. & A. M. Mr. and Mrs. . E. L. Fisher are home from Portland, where they at attended tho rose festival. Frank Roy has arrived In Eugene from Kendall, Mont., and will prob ably take up his residence here. Mrs. Itachel Sanders arrived In Eu gene from Portland last night to spend a few days here on business. Mrs. G. It. Mills 'and son and Mrs. Ellen Mills, of Acme, arrived in Eu gene on last night's Siuslaw stage. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Denhart. re turned this afternoon from Portland, where thev attended the rose festi val. J. W. Owen went to Portland today to meet his daughter. Miss Ermine, who is on her way home from Boise, Idaho. J. F. Deadmond was a passenger on the stage this morning for his home at Walterville, after a. short stay in Eugene. ' i Geo. C. Lawrence has arrived her? from Sir.ta Fe, .V. M., to locate, hav ing been attracted by t he Commercial Clu'i's li;err"ture. A'rs. Arthur Gamber arrived In Eugene this afternoon from Shauiko, to visit at the home of her father. Dr. A. E. McAlister. Mr?. M. J. White and daughter, Miss Bertha, after a short visit In Eugene, returned home to Cottage Grovo this aft';rnoon. - Mr. and M:s. P. fi. Snodgrar-s are home from their trip to the Inland Empire. Miss Etha Snodgrass, of Baker City, accompanied them, J. P. Kavannugh, iliaiiaftei' of Die Singer Sewing Machine Company's of fice, Is honle fro hi Portland, wt.iore he took In the rose festival for a few days. K. Kohler, purchasing agent of the S. P. Co., is expected up from Port land tonlgh.t; 6n his way to Mnrcola, where he. will look after the compa ny's cawmllls. frs. O. . V. Hurd and daughter, Mlss Marguerite, were In the city yes- The Kind You Have Alwnw. r , . . in use for over 30 year', hasbomelh?1" sn? , , r ' and has been mad,, .. -""""re if All Counterfeits, Imitations and" jst !, c y,m 'a ihu. Experiments that trifle with and c- 'B"'d" re hut Infants and ChUdren-Exper.GuC0 n-m 'T ,.e ,lealth f kspcriaien, What is CASTOR A Castoria is a harmless substitute for C istor nn goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups It jl ii ' Pare contains neither Opium, Morphi0 ,,r cm, ,l'a nu substance. Its ago is its guarantee. ItOc-strn w'0,'l! and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlin? Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles. er r d. Viu4 and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fond r. , rcls, giving healthy Bp-' ,...7 ,': " . oil;!;!! htoinnch and Bowels, givinir hcnltliv The Oiiildron's Panacea The Mctlwa; GENUINE CASTORSA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS 7 KM ta Hare Aliajs Sufi use tor uver 30 Years. In TUB CCNTAUd C9MPANV, TT MUM STRCt-T. Dr. T.Felix Pcuraud's A A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Kenders an excel lent complexion and keeps tho skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a dcliglit ftd and refreshing effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pro pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM FOB BALE AND XBCOMMBNDfD BV STAXLKY'S. 112 Willamette St. - - - - . Kugeiig TT mi im m ti n. V. Hreedlng was let the con tract for li'ilMiug the county brldgi acrs Kdwarls' slough In I'.ic vl ity of .liinctlon. Ills bhl was $tiSii.- 50. 'l'licre was only one o'h.'r bid iler. Iiiinaii .Stiykcr, who bid i ;!-:.. Sab iu Stali'snian: W. ('. Itlack (known lu Salem as Clarence lllackl.l was In the iltv lor a few hours' visit ! The cnio of 1 he ter Hlrmitighnni. 1 state agn't'st ral huriid wlih ediic- n- aiu.Mi friends. Mr. isiaca nas neen , coiiductleg iiewspnpersi In I rook I county, dr . and In Nevada, but re cently sold out. lie Is now casting1 about for a new location. He has his eve on the Willamette valley, but j mav lliive to go IO nouiueru uiiuim' nia to find just what be wants. Mrs TEA We sell tons of poor' stuff; but our name isn't on it. Go bv the name. at Washington the same faithful sup port which be iaVe to the government ipr,inv on their way. from Florence to at Kicnmonu. his patriotism nas ex-1 Portland, where they will visit a few pandeil Its boundaries without losing, jays its mWmv. He yields to no man In j X. C. Hampton, a well-known grad hls love of the whole country and his ,latp f tne University, arrived In Eu devotlon to her cuuse. In the war i Kene this afternoon from Pendleton, with bpain he gave proof that .nis(an(t ls a gllest al lae 0eUa Alpha sworn was u lil usittrii. n, us hii ins country wherever the ftnjr 'floats, which his ancestors fllleS with stars. That he has rebuilt I'he prhsperity of the South; that he has restored the commercial majesty bf this glorious land; this great city is wtlness. 1 he brain of a Confederate soldier con ceived It. and the bands of Confed- lernte noldlers have been busy in Its work. They served their country In I peace as In war. They point their j children to the busy, happy, prosper ous land,- beautiful as the dawn. house V. .1. Kmerlck, H. Pellett, C. II. Sti zan and F. T. Kmerlck. of Medford, were In the city over night on their way home from Portland In their au tomobile. Ci. T. Kitchen, one of the proprie tors of the Kitchen & Kompp livery stables in this city, will move his family here from llalsey In a few day. It: sebcv; Review: Misses Emma llrceu a'.ul Florence Aiken, the school ADMIRATION i is gained by ore of pctroml appi.iranc.tf. Let us loDl; j!i;r yojrs cIl'.ui, press ana n pair, wh:n n:ceccs,ry yoa garment?, ar.d you'll t::t:ie all that's coming to you i'i a Utile bit mors. Every tiling possible in Cleaning and Dyeing I Eugene Dye Works n 6th ani W,II.im:iU S:i. j Phone Rid 2861 j Annrriat'fQ cmnlrma crncA ..rr.....v O b ... Ikr U. m . . othir.t'ntMndiUiiii T1 tf A f l I ii...,..uH )iHikt i ne mount, noou viftiir is a ,,iif.nd.iir favorite among; all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Every Woman 11 intereiiw "V "L-M I tun and .'-lw-r I iimi.w"- i . u.,u.iint-l nrnc lo,, 0 tor a.,L M Co. forUoil 96Te4CStt'!'&M0M9tV','J Vour r"rr rltrnii Tour tiif net it you dcio'l Ukii bivlnlt.iiu t lit!; e iay tuia. ;.s()I.ixm wool' saw tene'.er l..ft Iml.v on lhof v.nn-: i isiroiiK in mveiopiim n!.ouiee. . m.i , ,j(,s ,iu, f,,,-..,,,. a,,in- t, Kiuene ! j tn promise of all that nukes a s;.ue.lui I() Salem! ! a '. ''"'hold our greatest victo-j w. i:. llrown president of Hie Ku- " cue l.o-m : Saviirr- lt:ink. left on ; P tlvs nui ni:l'!i sine:;1 for l''oley , i Mirtiics. n-'icre he will take bis an-' nual t;iifi;ic. s TT. v A Man isinDanger of robbery every nj he IiIn rnsli nlHHit liln ihtsuii, bis Ikhih' or his place of busltM. Oneo yon Hre kmm n no linv hiK Hint Imbll your are limrketl for thutt iiikI tlilevin. Save iMitli your iiioney niiil ymirsi'lf by leiMwltln your in-ll In lbl lwmk. Tbcii you m'l fear neither thieve., flii or nny other tltin uer to your or money nr M-r-"il. The Eugene Loan and Savi rgs Esrk Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 EsUritKcd 32 lllinr It iniiitTTlT - imi Tliey love I their laud W'i'b love far brought From -in t'ie stories past, and us-d ,Y;" lu pvei'iit. but transieri-eil ! Throus'li rut lire time by power of "" ! tbouc.hi. t "We old soldiers are slitiim in t ie ' Mwlliuhl of life vvaltitiK for (he even- W a. White U preiiared lo aaw ins d 'tail; waiting for the shilling your wood im short notice. !anael Phone itlucK Kesiaence,. "With things Constipation ' bl Weit Blxtb street The reinforced center Vudor ham-': I mocks are the best made; we are . sole agents. 1 ClIAMIlKUS itVIUiWAUK CO. i A full line of I frlgerntors; get biivltiti. CIIAMHKKS HAltliWAH "Cold Storage" re-v our irlces before CO. O lOvery .v U Special Sal- llilggv May with us; get vur prices and see i the c.eodi nr I v.iu will buy. I ciiAMiinKS iiAi;nw.UK co. ' We are exclusliv agentf3or the 'genuine, Vudor piWh shades. I CI1AMUKHS IIAUDWAKK CO. I.Ike chevrons on his winirs. "We are the stragglers l.i th. great inarch. The victory Is already won. and our comrades expect our com ing to share the glory of their tri umph. In Ihe little time left us be fore we report to our Ureal Com mander, let us quit ourselves like men. When the pale sergeant comes.! we sh;ill listen f r voices In the upper1 air spying: 'Welcome, comrade, ltoj they love us still in 'Q)ie"; " j PlmiiM not 1 i n. ::i.-.-t.-.l. . " it i m niorv serious tnMiUt's. It stiows thnt tlio inuKirt. " HI. I f'llli'ti.iiis of tlin liviM' lira hnlrtTlivlly jut- ' f-.Miuil. 'l'lu1 t.t miiitii'iiio lo UiKo fur it In Hie 1 i, ks'iiiiu n'i'i imrui. ' .'i;i'i.tih I'niiinriii' ; I repii reit ly m I'I ItocKlCn., Z lwnll l. X ool-J li? nn iinicV'Sls nn! liu ny OIHII. ITICe, 1( .Vlailu by ltuiMl It's Uuw, . ,i I., s,. ? 5" .s3.-" -.' jyi,'.:i J.--Ai--Et.-C??r;'''"" V,K ai;k vot have ;i : Ji'Ml' ' : ". and I' i Al'.I'lT I'll KXTKI! VX Hood's Pills! W. II, ltv:iii,elll"lr'.'. wife and twoG childi'e:'. I;ave an'tviMl liere f'om I. a-, mont. l O. and will reside '(fl)e. . Thev are rorrespoudeuts of the loin-, nierctal Club. Ttogers nros. 1x47 slQ-rware Is old chenpest t Watts'. NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER ' IM THE WORLD. . $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ' lsst'Kl) WKEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lid), ALSrRTJ ORIK, . IM nt.lMIKKS, nuAou. V w. tfzu st., Na Yost. EUGENE GUN CO. 334 Wi lamftte Phuns Bla-k 1511 A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges r a i nf the L acing u Ann WARS 50 Kat. o S. L. LONG