n mxnen daily ovakv, battMay, JfcXE ao, loos
The 10 Days Booster Sale Extra Special Offerings
at The Friendly Storo Eugene's Foremost Store
Our regular prices are lower than others' special prices usually
CITY NEWS
Seasonable and
Staple Articles
Reduced
2Sc JAl'ANKSK C'ltKI'K I)TH.
13c
15 pieces plain and striped Japan
ese Crepe Cloth, In light and
dark colors; suitable tyr Bklrts,
children's dresses, boys' waists,
ladies waists and dressse; ab
solutely fast colors; fabric rec
ommended by the leading fash
ion papers;. 25c regular price;
now, yd 13e
WASH OOOIIH, Be, lOr, 13c
Sheer and heavy wash fabrics for
dresses, waists and suits; In col
ors and white and stripes, fig
ures and checks.
;m-IN. PKItCAIiKS, YAItO, 12Wc
Uest grades dark and light colors;
big variety.
AMKIUCAX CALICO, YD.. 5c
Dozens of pretty, neat patterns, in
dark and light colors.
A.MOSKKAG 8KIIITIXUH, Yl). 10c
36-in. Burlap, all colors, yd. . 15c
Uest grade House Lining, yd 4 5-Kc
36-li. Bleached Muslin, yd 7c
8c Toweling, a yard 5c
60-in. Table Damask, yd 25c
$25 Ladies' Stylish Tailored Suits, special ea. $10
Every "Ladles' Suit In stock must be sold before the 1st of July, and every suit Is new this season
with the exception of five carried over from last season; these we offer at $4 each; the suits at iu
are up-to-date In everv particular, and the cloths, colors and patterns are all desirable; slxeB ii to
38. Some are very desirable for fall wear; values to 25; sale price iu.uu
$12-Woo1 Walking Skirts $4.50 Wash Suits $1.78
60c Novelty Dress Silks, a yd. 38c
$1.00 Colored Rajah Silks, a yard 68c
white and black; neat figures and
: ;i8c ami (IHc a yard
Wool Dress Goods values to $1.50, a yard 39c
most are light and medium colors; - 36 In. to
500 vards'Novelty Dress Silks in blues, browns, grays, fans,
checks and plain colors; 19 to 27 inches wlde;values to $1.00;
sale prices
Checks and plaids, suitable for suits, skirts and coats
54 Inches wide; special, a yard
ladies' Muslin I'nilcrweav
lti;i)l('KI U
Ladles' Wnlsts, Silk, Lawn, Net,
IlKDllt'lCD H
Ladles Fast Black Hose, 15 25c
Fancy Hosiery In black and col
ors 15 toy 50c
tare Curtains, 50 Styles,
ItKDUCKI) ?4
Itlankets and Comforts
HKDl'CKD Yi
KinproJdcrics nml Trimmings
KKIU'CKI) H
Hundreds of Itciminnts
REI)l'( KI) J4 and '
Long Silk Gloves . , . .$1.00
Short Silk Gloves ....50c
Lisle Gloves 25c
Silk Mitts, pair 5c
Beautiful assortment . of Ladles'
Belts, Combs Neckwear, Veiling,
Belt Buckles, etc.
Specials:- Domestics and Cotton and Silk Goods
Lingerie Waists
Reduced
BY EXPRESS--New sum
mer Auto Waists
at $1.75 to $3.50
Best Amoskeag Apron
Ginghams . ; 7c
Lonsdale Cambric. 12c
Tapestry in red and
green, a yard J 45c
36 inch Silkoline, plain
and fancy! - 1 1c
Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Union
Suits, each 50c
Sleeveless Vests 7c to 50c
Knit Drawers, pr.. 20ctO 50c
Children's Rawhide Hose
all sizes, 2 pr 25c
The Kentucky Tan Hose
a pair ... 25c
$7.50 Silk Petticoats
. each $5.00,
75c Hand Bags in
brown and black
special, each . 50c
10 Day Booster Clothing Sale Beginning Tomorrow
We are going to offer some marvelous bargains in our Clothing Department that will make a customer out of you
if you will only look. We are anxious to make our first Booster Sale a success and are doing all in , our power to
make inducements sufficient to bring all our friends and customers. Buy your 4th of July Clothing now. .
Clotfimg, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Furnishing
Goods for Men and Boys of every sort reduced
The foundation for the Odd Fel
lows' blok was completed yesterday.
Hear Rev. Trnl)le at 8 p. m. to
morrow at the Methodist church. Sub
ject, "The Finished Man."
i This afternoon the students deco
! rated Villard hall for the commence
ment exercises, which begin tomor-
c T Uqp.1 will onlertnln the
Ladies' Aid'-Soelety of the Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
The floor of the new depot Is being
laid. The work of building the ce
ment platform Is retarded on account
of the rain.
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Hooker are
preparing to movo back to Eugene
from Brownsville. .Mr. Hooker Is
now in splendid health.
A good-sized crowd attended the
hand concert in the park last night.
The rain had ceased for several hours
and the air was quite warm.
A marriage license was today
sued 'to James L. Osburn, ngea
years, of Cherryvale, Kas.
THE OTHER FISH.
Perhaps It's consolation
To ml from morn till night
Et-siiiv a v.Me. expansive lake O
And never fei a Lite.
Whiif tali Is being wasted,
Tu have this p.euu uu thought
There' Just us 'jxl Ii a! i in tno m&
As ever have been taught.
To meet a pretty midden
And full in love with her
Is J48t ns fine a thing as can
To any man occur,
But if lie cannot win her
What charm to hear about
The very line fish In the sea
That haven't been pulled out!
That line of consolation
Is good enough for those
Who from an ulry rdistanca i
Can analyse their woes. - i
But, getting down to cases, 1
They want it understood
That they are not out looking;
For something Just as good.
Those who have been casehordened
By going through the mill
May think that any damsel
Who smiles would fill the bill.
The disappointed lover
This large supply disdains.
He doesn't care how many
Fine fish the sea contains.
I pimp;, i ' ""it
er t ,'I,M . r"
tism. -.-.. .1. .'. . " oi ,.''
" unu o:l!(. . -3 1
record ot euros i "
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A few of the many specials for men
$10.00 Suits at $4.85
aSturdiiy wo place on salo 100
MuirV All-Wool Suits at leas
than cost of the material In
them. Homo aro slightly soiled,
Bomo odd sizes and scmu slight
ly out of date, while somo are
perfectly new and this season's
i.....t nml niiititmu. Values
. $l.H5
latest cut nnd put terns.
S.OO to 12.0U.
$15.00 Suits at $9.75
At this price we offer 2"i0 Suits
m'ailo of splendid fabrics in the
late styles in In either slhglo or
double-breasted models. Sizes
up to $15.00; sale price Mnr
31 to 4 1; all In this lot worth
ket Day $I.7S
$25.00 Suits at $17.50
The finest hand-tailored Suits pos
sible to make, exclusive in de-
, sign nnd style, and made by Col
lege Brand and ScIiIobs Bros.
The suitii sell by competition
for $30.00; our special Market
Day price Is 917.30
$1-50' Boys' Hats 98c
100 dozen Boys' Hats in black,
tan, gray and brown; made in
telescope and fedora style;
splendid $1.50 bats DHc
$1.50 STRAW SAILORS, DHc
Men's Straw Sailors, worth $1.50,
Maret Day l)Hc
Eugene's Largest and Best
Store Your Money's Worth
or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets,
Moneybak Silk, Wayne Knit
Hosiery", Priestley's Dress Goods
spend the remainder of tho summer
with hor daughter, Mrs. W. 11. Alex
ander. Jos. l'lronl and family were passen
gers to Portland on. tho noon train to-riuv.
Chan. S. Cochran 1b In the city from .;.,.,..., Marksbury. of llalsey. was
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I rKllSONAIi
Cottugo drove. ' I
Fred C: Bean Is homo from a busi
ness trip to Portland. ;
l'uto llowo returned this afternoon
from a visit iu Albany. i
Mrs. Heals was a passenger to Port
land on tho noon train today.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Palmer are on!
their way to the east on u visit. I
Jos. Felliniin returned last night j
from a business trip to Astoria.
O. O. MeClellan, a hop buyer of Sa- I
loin, Hpent last night In the city
an arrival on tlio urtornoon train today.
Mrs. tleo. II. Kelly was a pnssen- Florence, returned
gur to Portland on the noon train to- a trip to I'orlland
day. .
Mrs. 10. .1. Burns, of CotUiKO Clrove,
was an arrival on the noon train to
day. (loo. 11. Graves, the well-known
oommerelal traveler. Is In the city
iiKaln.
Win. (illmim and Hay Hunter re- Sunday at home
Protlnnd, where she has been visit-. noon to deliver the baccalaureate ser
InK relatives. inira at the University. He Is n grad-
Afex Orlffln returned to Portland i te of the Institution with the class
todav after a short stay In Eugene j of 1 SS7.
on business. . i J. A. Buchanan, a Hoseburg law-
Lcltoy Cesner came up from Salem ! er'. J" clt:. 1("S!" l;slness.
,1,1. rt;.,.n,, in r,,ln .,.,111 nfler J lss 0llv' Ulslc'. " I lliversity
n.,...,.f letucient. is visiting ;;ie Misses Josle
... ... , . and lluttle Moorhead at Junction.
vm. iyie anu son. . j. ix .e. o. Mrs. A coldsnillh and da..L-hier
last night from Miss Zida, of Oregon City, are visit-
't.. 1....... I.llliu, 1,1 i,.,,-.,i,tu 1,. u,l I V.. .... ... . .
, ..... ... unas. nail ana wire and four chil-
iMrs Louis Aya. i dren arrived 111 Kugene from Iowa
I Mrs. K. M. Luekey returned to ,1IrlnK the wepk. They are relatives
! Portland today after having been here ; (,f jpv jag jioore.
! for several days. j H. It. opp';eton,'a former Unlver-
I Miss Carrie Martin came up from stv graduate. Is exoei ted tn m-i-lvr. m.
llarrisl.urg this afternoon to spend nl,,ht f,..n por;iaml ,.. nn ,,,.
l.Vnnk Knowles left fur Manletoii ' turned noma iroiu Aiunny una uuei
on this inornlng's Siuslaw stage. j noon.
W. .1. Mulkey arrived down from' K. I., Campbell nnd son Ollfrey
Creswell on the nopn train t iday. I w mi! to Woodlmrn today to spend
Mr. nn I Mrs. S. K. Kerns left this Sunday,
morning for Newport on ait ouiing. John Kelly is homo from Corval-
Mlss I'imma Itoltvosky went to Port- lis. where he has been attending the
land this morning on a short visit. (). A. C.
. C. K. tlulliford anil fninlly ivinrn-i Mrs. S. M. Calkins and (lam-.liter
ed last night from a visit at llalsey. i left today for a two months' trip-to
Mrs. Alice M. Chapman arrived up M Imiesof :t.
from Por'ln'id this af'enmon anil will Miss l.eono Griffin Is home from
1 W Wiwirli-nff U ht.ro fvinn Pjl
louse City, Wash., and may decide to
locate in this vicinity. '
C. S. Kord, of San Francisco, was!
In Kugene yesterday visiting his t
mol her, Mrs. C. W; HeSueca.
Miss Gertrude llushnell came up i
from .1 unci Ion Citv this afternoon to'
sp ud Sunday with friends. I Market Kay.
Junius Jarvis Is here from Port-j 1 rt per cent discount on wall pap
land visiting at the home of her or. l.mlford it Haskell, lili W. Nth
grandmother. .Mrs. X. .1. Whitonker. Street. Jill
Mrs. A. J, Johnson came down
bile partv
Miss Fay Clark, who recently grad
uated from the high school, return
ed to her home In Washington today.
Miss Helot, n University student from
1 ho Dalles, accompanied her as far I
as Portland.
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Till'. ATTUACTIVK
ll.Wlv ACCOI XT.
When yon start an account
you will bo pleased to find out
w hat a convenience It Is to have
n safe place for your money,
and know that you can get It at
once In case yon need II.
It Bent any other method of
disposition of your funds.
Safety, stability and satlsfac
too sorvke are some of the at
tractive features of this old
bank. Q
The Eugene Lean naSs'rs Ezr k
Capital and Surplus $J25,0C0.02 E:l;Hi:rccOU;2
w O
9 f2t,tfitt v
Grove this no. -i to visit
at the hoin- it her s.n.
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and Mrs.
Mattle M. Piatt, aged 33, of Eugene.
The! W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
McCulloch at 382 East Fourteenth
street Monday, June 22, at 1 p. m.,
to make arrangements to take past in
the parade on July 4.
H. M. Bowrs and a party of S. P.
engineers, accompanied by N. L. Fitz
henry, left this morning for Hazel
Dell to join Rankin's crew of Burvey
ars already In the field.
The fifteen-minute schedule on
the street car line was resumed today
at noon, much to the satisfaction of
the public. The cars leave the depot
and the east ends of the line on the
quarter hour.
A. carload of the government geo
detic survey outfit arrived in Eugene
from the north yesterday. A crew of
surveyors, J. P. Harrison In charge,
will work in this vicinity for several
weeks to come. -
ina Hnddleston. of the Mohawk
valley, today began suit In the circuit
court against J. F. Spores to quiet ti
tle to 9.42 acres of lana in bkcliuh
34 townshii) lb. soutn oi range
west. Walton & Ness are the attor
neys for the plaintiff.
Th. Cnmnhell & Walker hopyard
a iniio hove Eugene, will not be
worked for hops this season, but in
.mix! Hie thirtv acres are being plant
ed to potatoes, a row for each row or
i,.,Q Ton -ncrpn nf this cround th?
year previous to planting the hopyard"
produced 2700 busneis oi pouiuea.
V. Robvosky today showed up a
nmiv nf his AUSiriUll ILBli s
whi,.h states that Jans KuueiiK. ine
great violinist, who is an Austrian,
and who appeared In a concert in Eu
gene last January, Is now In Austra
lia being at Sydney on the 13th Inst.
Mr. Robvosky Is a personal asqitaint
ance of the. violinlnst.
Asthe result of correspondence be
tween the Commercial Clrh and
Traveling Passenger Agent W. H.
Jenkins, of the S. P. Co., the latter
has agreed to decorate the engine
which is going to bring the special
train to Eugene next Wednesday. S.
H. Friendly has donated the yellow
and green bunting for this purpose,
the same colors as the merchants will
he asked by the committee to deco
rate their stores with.
T. H. Drum, a recent arrival from
Red Wing, Minn., has concluded to
locate here, being very much im
nressed with the city and surround
ing country. He came to Oregon a few
dtivs ago with a number of men from
Minnesota, nnd first' landed at Sa
lem. Mr. Drum said he told his
friends that he was sorry he bought
his ticket farther south than Salem,
as he was very will satisfied with
that city, but coming on up to En
gone, he was better pleased than ever
and decided to remain here. He will
send for his family. The little rain
of today didn't scare him out, as it
does some Easterners who arrive dur
ing the rainy season.
John Minto. of Salem. Is visiting
in Eugene. At the age of 86 he Is en
thusiastic In his interest In all pro
gressive and educational lines. He Is
charmed with the advancement of
Engen In comfort nnd beauty, and
appreciates the record made by Lano
county in the recent elections. Ho
presented his photograph to the IT. of
O. library, an -xeollent one, taken ten
year nan. hile waiting in te li
brary to sneak Willi Professor Young,
ho was offered the morning papers,
hut declined them and took frnni his
pocket a small volume of Kipling's
stories, saying that lie Is a great nov
el reader and has for mar.y years road
for two hours a day something enter
taining, just for company.
Th Dttpited Office.
If In carelessly glancing out of the
window you happen to notice a small
man clinging to the top of a conspicu
ous hill waving a lantern and ringing
a bell and meanwhile shouting at the
top of his voice, you may safely con
clude that be is some prominent but
modest citizen who Is trying to get
away from the vice presidency.
The way tha office pursues some ter
rified men is simply awful.
Do what they will buy cigars for
prospective delegates, furnish their
pictures to newspaper correspondents,
with brief and thrilling sketches of
their self made careers, or establish
press bureaus they cannot evade the
pursuer.
It Is true they do not always use the
best of Judgment In their precipitate
flight, often stumbling right into the
trap laid for them bytbelr own sala
ried henchmen, nnd. taking all things
Into consideration. It is a wonder so
few of them get caught
adelichtfM
Imparts a pleasiw Mft".5
and delicacy to theskia '
Andrestramstheravarf
w'ra aad am 1
renders imri'
minor blemke, Cd
possesses a dainty, rii,,-.. r
I exclusively its own and itVe,
way a perfect toilet hi. i5
1 1 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it
pHOYT CHEMICAL CO.!
Carrying It Around.
She wore a "Merry Widow" hat,
The very largest size.
Because her doctor told her that
She needed exorcise. .
Window washing ' and general
cleaning.- References given. Charles
Murphy, Courthouse Lodging House, j
Tel. Red 4021. jyH' I
Dandruffand
are but outward signs oltbenl
done in secret by myriads of da
Jruff germs sapping the lilt Nod
of the hair. Microkillstoepnv
site, soothes the itchio; icifc
gives lustre to the hair and Stf
it falling out A single ippilutki
gives reliel ami proves its nra I
Save your hair before too Ute. I
Micro prevents baldneis. It si I
delightful dressing lor tne iff, I
free from grease and sticky Il I
Ask yourdniggistforfretbottK I
HOYT CHEMICAL f$
PORTLAND, .ORUOH f 1
If you want the best ice cream
freezer buy the Peerless. We can tell
you why. . 1
CHAMBERS' HARDWARE CO.
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Our rug Eale still continues; we
can save you at least $3 on your rug.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ;
Just received large invoice of II
noleuiiiH, bought at new prices. J.
W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
Big carpet rug sale now going on.
Everything reduced. J. W. Kays
Fur. Co. tf
4th of Jul
FANS - SH lELDS-FESTOOfIS I
all in the
National Colors .
Schwarzschiid's M M
585 WillamftuSt.
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there will never lie a da!! fi
ning in your Inline. Yoail".
of entertalnm'
that never prows' 'd-
one and home win ""-
and better. Came listea u
,is They :' iV
.., ...,.'.inra U within yo- "
,,.a,', :, a i'honosra;
it? in.trwu CO.
f si Wilmflte
g rnune oiaeK l)l l tcHWi
! from Coll:'
i over Stmt'
lrfiuis.
' lloraee It 1- Miton r-ani:- i'ti from
j rorllan I tltts alti-rnoon to atiee.d tbt
i coimii'-mvinein exercises at the I'nl
vei iky.
Ku.-.sell W 'leli and T. C. Abrams,
'of the Willamette Valley Company,
j wcT. to Ciittage drove this afternoon
; on busitiesii,
i lr. I. owe, tiie ontleiiii. will be In
his Enp-ne office all next week. Have
him test your eyes for glasses. Eight-
't-.'nn years 'cvperiellce.
I Pr. Hugh 1'enland came up from
jllnlsvy this afternoon and will take
the overland train tonight for his
i home at Iterkeley. Ca'.
i Miss l-!leanrr Jensen c.ne.e O1 frori
I'ortlan.l last nlgln 'o reinaiu her
and at tile home nf her parents vev
of the eitv during the gr-er part of
t lie suiiim d
Kev. llerh-'rl S. Johnson, of llositin.
i Ma.s., arrlv.d in Eugene this after-
( old Storagi llefrigrrators.
"V'e have a complete line of t!iis
popular line ill white enamel lined.
We have also a few of the old-style
round white ones that we offer at
cost.
Our prices are right.
CH.VMUEliS HARDWARE CO.
See our line of hammocks, camp
furniture nnd refrigerators. J. W.
Kays Kur. Co. tf
Market puy.
10 per cent discount on wall pap
er, l.ndl'erd Haskell. 102 W. sth
Street. Jill
TEA
Tea is not infallible;
moheyback makes
amends. We are not, in
the least, uneasy about
the money.
Your crncer rfetnrns Tonr mnnpy (f Toa don't
llie SibiUint't Best; we par bun.
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Today and Tcn's
if von WHIM to li-,1
i getting liiitui patet.
I W'Ml.ll' "
ciiayO.kks iim;iwa
Sl'KK you are
buy "Stierwin
!E CO.
I'ft In'i'- r 1
j :in,l t-lo-i.-r wev
Vl.-nari'!i ranges Thirty days' fre -'tlie strain com
trial. .1. W. Way l'ur. Co. tfj CHAMBERS HARllWAIlE CO
Market Pay.
1 1 v " cci.i tils. . mt on Ra" fan.
er. I.udf'ird A Hak-!1. in-.: w. s;-.
"Vint. ir" re'nf'r.-el hoeim. -in
ii In the eetrr.'. where
; "THE IDLtx . .
"WMmriril Pcnnlr" . "A Country -I
"Artistic Ra? Pickers" Idc ' "
"An Old Flirt."
Songs by Miss Hsnc'ersbott
' "In the Land cf the Colt..lo.
? , Swcethcut Day-
? Matinee Every Day 2:45. nr -.45 and5?-r
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