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The Friendly Store Grand Celebration Sale
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool Silk. Cotton and Linen
Reduced U off Regular Prices
si"35t." k J;:r'tx.. ..' ,,0.00.
..25- wil te... SI.9J to S.00. waisl, and CM.s .11 mked I. the sm proporuon.
35c to 50c Summer Wash Fabrics, Your Choice, yard 25c
,0C0 y.rf. cl l.lilul Col.on Dr.s. Fabric in plain ad nov.l.y Acts shown in all the naw coloring smpcs,
checks, figures and llcral effects, values to 50c now... ,
$1.50 Silk
Gloves 98c
50 dozen black """I wtl1'"
Uwk Hllk Gloves, double .lp
flngcra, regular ' r'" H'-r:
pair ,,H''
Ladies Sleeveless
Vests 7'2c to 75c
Kitr special celebration
ihIo UUli knit vesta, plain liipo
neck or lace trimmed; grnnd
values at, ca 7!ic Ui 7.V
Ladies Knit Pants
20c, 25c, 50c, 75c
All stylca lurn trimmed or
tlftlit knee length or ankle
length, f.tra flno HwIhm r i '.
pair SM 7"
Celebrated Wayne
Knit Hosiery
4 pairs 50c Hose
for $1.50
For the next Tour (1 n h at the
hosiery counter you can get all
lilack fir li!ark with w li i i e Hole
ladles' bo.se, J'"1 f"allty, f'nir
pairs fur ' ""
Ladles' 2',c inn hose -"'
20c embroidered h(.e .... IV
Iloya' and girls' hose
Jiir, lUiac anil IMc
Ladles' black hose
H34i I-""' ""l
All extra finality; ilu; best val
ues fur tin; lirlccs.
Muslin Under
wear Reduced X
Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor
sei (.Viver, Chemise, made of
splendid material, muslin, rain-tjr-Jf-
anil Nainsook, handsomely
trimmed with lace and em
broidery. Prices of (iowns at
r,0c to $ I . " 0 ; Skirts, 73c to
$s.00; Drawers, 2."ic to $4.00;
Corset Covers, 12'2c to $2.0(1.
Shirtwaists at
Y2 Price
Four (inzn nw UnTlt
wiiiHtK, tiHfiiilly iu'lcid for the
next f!nr (lays at ' H
Gingham Petticoats
50c, 75c, $1.25
Made of good quality sti ipe
Gingham, splendidly made
all lengths.
Lingerie Dresses
Reduced
Large assortment, all stylish
ly made and beautifully
trimmed in lace and em
broidery, prices:
$1.98 to $9.00
SilkPetticoats$7.50
values each $5.00
Men's Outing, Dress and Work Trousers Reduced
500 pairs of this season's newest and best patterns and styles in trousers, placed
on sale tomorrow at a saving to you. Many beautiful light worsteds, cheviots
and Cashmere as well as imported Scotch tweeds, included. These trousers
are in sizes 29 waist to 50. Prices:
$ 1 0.00 Trousers Reduced to $8.25
$9.00 Trousers Reduced to $7.50
$8.00 Trousers Reduced to $6.00
$7.50 Trousers Reduced to $5.75
$6.00 Trousers Reduced to $4.85
$5.00 Trousers Reduced to $3.75
$4.00 Trousers Reduced to $3.25
$2.00 Trousers Reduced to $ 1 .60
at $1.00
$1 .SO Straw Sailors for Men Tomorrow $1.50 Straw Hats
10 dozen Mexican Split Straw Hats, usually sold for $1,50 and made in
sizes 6X to 7 in good shapes and with the latest trimmings
at $1.00
Eugene's Largest and
Best Store
Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-394 Willamette Street
Agents Nemo and
Kabo Corsets,
Moncybak Silk, Wayne Knit
Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods
4 PKIWONAL
lillf) Miller of Drain. I In town.
l, I). Collnrd of Florence, la In the
rlty.
Kd Walker "if Mnleloii la lit Kn
Io. J. V. Molt lit Salem, la In the city
vn.bualiKias.
1.. 1). Ciillard of Florence, la In the
city on bnalueu.
Clint MrCornack la down from the
Uipr McKunite,
Earl I'armiiia returned Inst iilght
from a trip mirth.
C. A. Iltirna and wife left for 1'iirt
land till" morning.
Mra. Dick Whitlow la at Belknap
8prlna.a on an lulling.
YV. K. Gray went to Albany this
worulnii tin huatneaa.
It. II. William, of Dexter, spent
lnat hIkIU In the city.
W. I., ArchatnlMa returned Inst
rrmlttK froni Portland.
Hoy W. Ilullar of Grallta Pass la
In thii eliy on business.
J. It Snyder and wife, of Murcola.
pent last nlitlit In Eugene.
John Gull.y and wile and to liill
dren went lo Ashland today,
J. M. Carllle and wife of Hale.
Yiiout last nlKhl In the city.
Mrs. t;ei- Smith went to Portland
this inornlnK for few days.
A. W. Iteam lef last evenhiK for
Seattle to be Kolle aeveral weeks.
It. Cook of IrvliiK, was In KiiKcue
today. Hay-riittliiK has beKiin.
.11. O. Ilrady of t'riiswell, was trans
ai lliiK business In lOiiKene today.
('. A. Hardy, tho well-known attor
ney, went lo Salem this moruliiM
II. ('. A ii Id of Atchison, Kan., was
an iiiTlva! In Kimono Inst iiIkIiI.
('has. Hums and wife, of Ashland,
are vIhIIIiik In Kiik' lie lor a tew days.
Gooi'Ke I. Ill, wlfii and datiKhter,
left for Kureku. Calif., this uioruiim.
Prof. K. II. Yolinn of the rnlvcr
Klty, went to l'ortlnud this montintt.
Win. K. Kussell was a passenger
to Junction on the noon train today
Frank K. I'mily and Winifred
I'lirdy, of Suiumll, N. D., are In the
city.
Charles Hard went to the mines ai
Mohemla ibis inornlUK for the sum
liter.
S Siueed left on the ataue this
inornlnK for his farm at Walier-
vllle.
lieorne (iiaves, the drniutner. left
this afternoon In his auto for Sa
lem. II A. McMiirhy of rnrtland. left
on this moriiliiit'a sia;e for Itlue
lltv.-r.
Mrs. Thomas W. Miinroe relumed
last evening from n visit at Mvrilc
Creek.
Mrs. John Italues Is here friiui Kv-
PR.UDENCE SHOULD
LEAD YOU
In di'noMt your nieiiey in a nuod
banli talher than keeji It w netv
It la vMKiBed to all ktuds ol
rl.ka.
If the KCtiKNK LOAN
SAVINGS IIANK offeied no
other ludtieement than a svui
plaer to keen our easli. It
would be' well murlh wtitu to
otiea an aivount there
Hut It otleia many others.
Come and ask any of the of.
flrera hat t:ey aie.
V K. llron. rieiod.nl.
V. V Oshurn. Cashier.
IV A I'alne. Vice I'residenl.
V. W Hum n. Asst. Cashier.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
t'tott. Wash., vIslthiK rolatives and
frit'iulrt.
Dr. V. Kuykfmlall was a passt'ii
kit to I'ortlautl ou the uviMilns train
y'ntt'i(lay.
V. II. Bailey was a passenger on
(ht MrKciule stago this inornlnK for
Mint UIvit.
MlHwtH Maud ami Klizaheth tialog
ty went to tht'lr Uoinu at Ort'Ktm City
this niorniiiK.
Miss VoU! and daimhtor. Miss Kiu
m a, wt-rt passi'imrs to l'ortlatul on
lust .'venhm's Main.
Mrs. K. 8. Hryson and Mtss Htarh,
who has lft'ii visit In k her, went to
Newport this inornlnK.
A. M. Duniels went t.t Jmu'tton
this noon to dlrerl the rehearsal of
(lie new hand there tonlKht.
Miss Mabel Cooper left for her
home at Independence today. She Is
in instructor at the I'nlversity,
Kay flko" Ko ii n mill left this
moinlnn for his home at Klaniutli
Kalis, hy way of Weed. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Cpmyer of Har
rlsliurK. re the unesis of Mr. und
Mrs. T. J. Uowland a tew das.
Miss Kdtth Kothroik or Southern
California, is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Test in Kuceiie.
Or. Wall and l'r. Mrown went to
Portland last evening to attend the
ineeiing of the state medical society.
I'rof. W. C.iffortl Nash Is up from
Portland to spciio tile remainder of
thf suinuier here and on the McKen
" lie.
I Miss Ldia White of llranfs Puss,
iader a visit with Miss Mat caret Cun-
; difl In Kuene, tt'iit (u Portland to
lilac. Mr Kls'.ier an I Miss Kdwards
Iwent l,i Tiuner this tnoruliu; lo at
. lend a iMinenlliin of the Christian
, Chun h,
j Mrs. C, J. Harhlte left today In
tn-r farm no In W ashington. eici
; Inn to stop (iff at Portland for sev-
leral das. ;
! Mrs Frank It-ed of Hosi'buri:. wasl
Ivlsltltu! ihe fauuly of her brother. V.
! Arehamlieau here several ilto!
I this week ' j
: Kthiin Collier, son of the county!
isnrv. ,ir, :ind aNn a mctulier of the
; pi fi.si,n ; iiM.l,. a ii tp sout.i of Ciit
I tiu;.. C.n l)d:i
I Fl'd i S,ni,e"i Kamp returned
j to bis belli,, ill Hrook. Marlon cuin
i. Hits uiu! nine lie m aduate 1 from
lite l ntx.'t-itti ibis le.ir, I
Ml .lii'.t.t l'i:i;,.s. Inslrnc'or In
I'nc'i.-h at the t'ni, i sity. leave lo-
1'iornm Pi t i.- Canadian I'acitlc. fori
her home in New York. She III stop
In Portland a few days.
H. II. Kelsay of Lowell, was In the
city today.
Mr. nnd Mra. K. C. Lake returned
this afternoon from a visit at Cor
vallls. Mrs. K. Whattam Is expecting a
visit from her niece, .Miss Susie C.
I'lirkerson, from Portland. She was
looked for today, but did not arrive
H. K. Smith, after a visit at th
home of his parenls-ln-law. Dr. and
Mrs. W. Kuykendall, returned to
rnrtland last evenliiK.
Xorberl Aya was a passonitiT to
Junction today to attend the niattei
of pntliiiK on the roof cutters of the
new school house there. '
F. W. Hurhana, wife nnd son, ar
rived here last evening from tu.
south and may locate here. They are
from some point In the, Knat.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdivards returned to
their home near Junellon Cltv this
morning. They attended the Mc-t'laln-l'ai
kor wedding last night.
Mrs. F. A. liankin, who has been
vlslilng her son, James li. Hammond.
In Connecticut for ihe past three
monilis. Is expected home tonight or
tomorrow.
Professor H. J. Hawthorne, wife
and two daughters, went to Seal
Hocks, five miles down ihe coast
from Newport this morning, lo spend
the stumper.
I Ashland Tidings: Mrs. A. II. La
rant and daughter. Miss Lucy of F.u
i tie. are visiting In Asbiaud with
Mrs. I. uaul's niece. Mrs II II i:m.
let!,. .111,1 fmnllv.
Itev K. C. Sanderson. D. C. K, d
lems tin, I .1. N. MeCiiiiuell returned
huiiie this nflerniiin from Turner
ii here ihey attended the Christian
Church convention.
Mrs. Kugene MiMoek went to Cot
tnge IIimvo this afternoon to visit
her folks (ill after the fourth.
Mrs F. P. Close arrived home to-
lav irom Wenatehoe. Wash, where
she has been visiting her daughter
Mrs P. 11 McDonald for two months
The commission merchants are
now paying 15 1-2
for eggs.
Harvard C M Or returned to his
home In Portland Olav after a year
of college work.
K W Burnham and family have
arrived In Eugene from Ailerton, lo
; way, to reside here.
! great deal ofordwood Is arriv
ing in Eugene dally from points on
the Wendling branch.
! A marriage license
dav to Ticy Kock and -Mrs. Bessie
Tweedt, both of t'oburg.
i Attorney L. M. Travis leaves to
! morrow morning for the Democratic
national convention at Denver.
! A marriage license was Issued last
'evening to Carl .A. McClain and Miss
; Grace Parker, both of Eugene.
! car load of sugar arrived here
tr is morning for the McVey Trans
frr Co., successor to Hubbies.
Attorney K. .M. DeNeffe of this
I cltv, has ben engaged to deliver the
i Fourth .of July oration at .Mapleton.
j V. E. Jones and faniiiy have ar
rived here from Neno, 111., wllh their
j household goods and will reside here.
The window and door casings for
Ihe new depot are now being deliver
led and the work of putting them in
has commenced.
F. L. Findley and family have ar
rived In Eugene Irom Gram's Pass to
reside here. Theii household goods
came in last night.
Timra will be several prizes for
hose cart decorations in the Fourth of
July parade, the first being ?la, sec
ond $1U, and third $5.
A. Mathews, who has been In Eu
gene and Lane county for forty-five
years is suffering slightly from
trouble with his eyes.
L. O. and A. Y. Walker are putting
in an ice? creiim parlor at 63 West
Eighth street. They expect to be
ready for business Friday.
Mr. Lajoie. recently from Harris-
burg, is erecting a fine residence on
Madison street, next door to the resi
dence of Mrs. H. Hendershott.
Dr. F. E. Selover is having plans
drawn for a bungalow to be built on
his property on High street near East
Seventh, some time this summer.
The Wahren Construction Co. will
participate in the Fourth of July pa
rade with all of its wagons, which are
being repainted, and the steam roller.
A number of University students
are working on the campus this
summer. As soon as the board of
regents meet, more will be employed.
Chas. Bowe, a county charge, was
hiought down from Cottage Grove on
Ihe il:42 o'clock train last evening
and taken to the General Hospital to
be treated fcr asthma.
J. K. Chezem has been awarded
the contract for rtie building of the
two-story additio nto L. H. Smith's
brick building. He will begin the
work some time next week
William La n il ess of Cottage Grove
who recently underwent an operation
at the Eugene General Hospital for
fistula, returned home this after
noon. He is getting along well.
The hot weather is making the
corn grow rapidly. H. V. Thomp
son ot ureswell, who was In the cltv
today, says that all the crops In his
vicinity are doing well
Dr. and Mrs. Head. Mr. nnd Mrs.
. a I V Gates
Ibe h0'v!l llmcH. ?ee7.a.leas
on South .wl'!m,;.;n Deputy Coun
iint surprise a p h()nor of n!s
tV V. Iteia'lves and close friends
birthday. 1'eM'1.., ttt.iVe gathired
The UK rot'wm'rexnded
new assengr depot '
"sn'lre. " "i nress building. The
wen-rars" - h extension were
uleasurements or we
made ,oda- 1 ',k 700 feet long.
for a """'p "'Vd, to the other,
from one of lne
a ? Rmge proprietor of the Elec
, ' h Dreamland theaters, return
trie and Dr""'t from a. business
ed home ast niMi " d
trip to Salem. ,h"e "reel and will
a "ul"li'!B.." X". therein at once.
open a vw-- nr,1n bv the
. r nn hlfi nld
r.foree Peebier is " ,
frmu Tucson AnVona, where he took;
hs "wlh "furinerly Miss Fay DeL.no .
?. ? the benefit of her health H i .
many , -lends here will be pained to ,
many .,.. ,,,,, h. ., good.
earn tnai me i .e - . -., '
and she is still m poo heaUl M,
Peebier paseu iui""o"
t'lyer last evening. ,
.. iril! leave In the
iwiinnd. where he will1
nioiuiii mi " : v
join a party of filty i uoc... ,
bound for Denver m fi.-.- -
r,,vis is one of the delegates to the
National convention, and after its
adjournment, will rem... " ''
San Francisco, where he will visit
his friend. H'.rberi i.oiiiier ino...,,-
son for a few days. During . .s
absence his law practice win "
i .i,a. lie his brother. Carl I.
1UUIIIU out, -
Travis, a graduate ot the University
of .Michigan law scnooi, una mi
stenographer will also he tnere so
that th- interests of his clients will
be looked after without Interruption.
Last evening theatre-goers of Eu
gene enjoyed a real treat. It was a
liitle out of season because the best
attractions do not, as a rule, travel
during the summer inontlis, our u
was none the less appreciated. iMiss
May Hobson in "The Rejuvenation
of Aunt Marv". was one of the best
offerings this city has seen In a long
time, it was the cleanest ot urignt,
sparkling fun, and while Miss Rob-
son was the particular star, me com
pany was well balanced and Frances
Cossar. Nina Saville. Harry Oomley
and Jack Storey were well cast for
supporting parts. Miss Rohson was
the recipient of repeated curtain cans
at the end of each act.
Blood Ht
Commonly came iiimpU,, i
ur :. rueuni. or
- """'11111 uie..,
Indicated by t;U 0( ,
loBS Of BDDetitic N
causing any break!,,, J.'
"""i ana tonM .il
Thl is the teitimo, of j
Acceptio aubtiti uTH
Hood's Sars)
.u uauu liquid foriaotii J
known as Saraatabi. J
FOVIITH OF a I' I A"
BAIN YVAUOXS.
$1.00 to each driver for Bain wag
on In the 4th of July parade. Wagon
must be in good repair and have a
Bain bed. Wagon parade will get
banners and directions at Olive St.
entrance to store.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Kltehpn snfpc fnr ti until .Tulv
4th. See north show window. Cham
bers hardware Co. d
Wfnilnv. wntil,ir' nnrt p.atiirnt
cleaning. References given. Charles
.Murphy, Courthouse Lodging House.
Tel. Red 4621. jyll
Just received large Invoice of li
noleums, bought at new prices. J.
W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
Feed your roses or lawn a little
"Will Grow" fertilizer and see the
improvement. Chambers Hardware
Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer
tilizer for your roses or garden.
Price 2.ic. Chambers Hardware Co.
Hills Ir
iserectiniriBiJ
PORTLAND, fl
ior ine manufactcj
world famous
PORT A mo J
R
DRILLING lIAci
lor water, oil, gl
. A moderate anj
money wtll tuJ
a profitable bci
STAR PORtJ
DRILLING MA3
have been moj
competitive Ti
The Best In Th?
For full particnt
ing well drilling 5
tools, supplies, etc
THE STAR DRILLS J
rOHTLUND, OH
AKRON. Old
X
Get your Rubra
put on
S.B.FINN
574 Olive
Madame Dean's!
FRENCH P0
FEMALE rlLLOl
A Safb, Ceutaix Ri-
lief for kl'ppbessk
Menstruation. netU
Bafcl Sure! HiwedytSj:
antecd or Money Iti'fuc:
paiu lor 91 .w per ihix.
on trial, to bo piild fol
Samnles Fris:. Instil
genuine, n""cept noeubr.
arugg.si. ucieti uui uuici.
oruers lo l tin
'UNITED MEDICAL CO., In
"Sold in Eugene ii I
H.iselmrg roses will form part of
i . .lvinons a' t''i opening of tpe
remodel,,! Hotel Perkins In Portland
l'be ladies' auvlllari of the Kosebure
( ouiuierci..,! club, in response to a
'"'""' lh. hotel nianaaement.
iiavo forwarded a quantitv of H,,s.
m.iBs feauiitui roses to the Perkins
Hotel for decorations
ii. ,n. i . i '
iiiiim secina ameni; Hi,
tln-pr 'do-iing runti ies th an out
put of 1 ",.3im tons In ls"T
Allon Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. F. G.
G. Schmidt sllld Miss Alicia McKI rnv
enjoyed an aiitomonile picnic on Fair-1
mount Heights last evening.
Karl King, the baseball catrher,
leaves tonight (or Vancouver. Wash.,
where a position has been offered
him. He also plays with the Vancou
ver team in the Tri-Clty league.
L; L. Constance and family arrived
In Eugene yesterday afternoon from
Rice Lake. Wis., and will locate
here. Mr. Constance, who Is an attor
ney, Is a brother of Mrs. G. F. Hurd.
J. 11. Daniels, (he grocer, has pur
chased of C. S. Frank a vacant lot
I '""i "'en,., sueei, opposite the
i coin-house lodging house, and he will
build a nice residence there, probab
bly this summer. The consideration I
was $1500.
Sid Smith, the crack second base
man, who has been playing with the
winning Vancouver team, is wanted
by the Cani.bell-Fellman aagreg-i-
. on i.eie. .in.itn is hitting Letter
I this year than ever in the past as
well as fielding belter.
L. Bonney. the city dog ,ax ,.,,,..;
tor announces that he will begin n,'
lib. '7.V ,' ;",""'ll,!''x canin.s in
He city a once, fnder the new or
dinance the tax has been increased
l0mV '-,2rU and l i
.... to .,.iiil on females.
The case of Dr. C. C. Griffith th,
M-.erinary uriswm, wh wa ar'r
i i; . ' " ""' l'nre of prac
without a state license was to
have com.. i ,e justice court his
forenoon, but it has 1 , " '
'HI some lime next week.
I
.'"' Jst Ullderi: ,e ,n.
. . . glial operation at the hos
al. H,. was r covering frm- ,..
. effects of the anaestheti.s
.!'""e the telegram was .'n. ""'
I This aftern.ioni four o'clock a:
t AJ), .Y .TAf'IS? i II.' V(ir A HE An:
you want the rlgb;
old story of the '
stick and the bent
all the fish Is a I
you prefer some c
sport we have thf
too. We have e'
the sportsmen la
Take a look in i
shall b? glad to -1
newest wrinkles It
-t I
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Phone Black 1511 534WiUiH
YOU WANT THE BE
to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave yea:
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Successor to Nicklin Mid Neol
Quality and PriceG uarantccd.
Po Main 63 n p. , i I)
and Oak, 9th and Oak K. DaTl id , H
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