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o r. s THE KVCF.SE DAILY GCARD. "THIKSDAV. JVI.Y . IHe Friendly Store 1 63rd Friday Surprise . - . r ' - r u- Tiff i- f CtnomaIi of Interest, to all : Tomorrow and Saturday Dzrgam uuy. nac u u , , qualities are This is the cleaning up time of the year an opportune time for buying good goods .for . e department extra bein8 sold at the prices you usually pay for the medium grades not one or two spec a Un V R Qn it values are being offered. We give here only a parttal lis .of the articles reduced. Uove P bacfc will repay yea The Friendly store guarantee goes with every purchase. Your moneys worth or your y " I ' J Thousand Yards Staple Black and Colors and Fancy Silks Less a Half and a fiwter 1 97-i'nrh Raiah bilKS, CUo yvi 800 Yards Black Silks 19, 27 nd 3 Inrhi-n wide, beautiful "ft h:hly flnlttud Tn ffetan, Mmnnllm ". P'i ! Chine, Peau d Hole, I'-iu do ('mm"-. Ilabulta, I.ouiflnc, rtr. tt prim that every n ononih -a I buyer should con sider. fl 00 yard wide Taffca Hl.'k 72 All 11.00 black HMkn, yard H7t All II 2T. black Hllka. yard SI. 00 $1. SO yard wide Sllkn. yard S1...0 i: 00 .Muneylmk Bllka Sl.flO $1.50 Novelty Silks, yd. $1.15 $1.25 Novelty Silks, yd. $1.00 $ 1 .00 Novelty SUks, yd. 70c Thi Include I'ekln and Shadow Btrlpes, Meielinc and Loulslnc. Persian. hlKh grade Honnetle Taf fetan, foulards, etc. Beautiful assortment of dark effect for street wear and light shades for evening jcowna and waln;, u'h as lnk, blue, mala, laven der, rislda, Old Itose, lit lo and white. Shop morn ings when It la cool. Fancy Silks Half Price Odd patterns and pieces of fancy figured silk dress and waist lengthis, plaids, stripes and figures, dots. etc. Light and dark combinations, all good patterns; prices regularly 60c to 1.00; your choice, yd MSf 90c Plain. Taffetas, a yard 72c 15 pieces high colored 19 Taffeta silks, celebrated Greff quality, suitable for Dresses, Waists. Petti coats, drop Skirts, linings and trimmings. All have the new rich high luster. Buy ail you want at per yard 'lf 27-inch Raiah Silks, 60c yd 27-inch Shanti Silks, 46c yd 27 and 36 inches wide. 27-inch Cream Japanese Silk Onlv about 500 yards of this silk at these last prices. Get your share 50c 2 7 inch Japanese silk, yd -4ji 75c 27 Inch Japanese Silk, yd MO 11.00 27 inch Japanese Silk i 6 Jl 50 27 inch Japanese Silk, yd il..t Final Clcan-Up on Women's Tailored Suits Let us say tt the start there is only 18 of these suits left, sizes 32, 34 and 36,t'ie styles are 25-in. jackets and Eton effects; all this spring's styles in fancy mixed cloths, blues, grays and browns, pleated a id gored skirts, all long sleeves; regular prices were $ 1 2 to 20. Your choice at Each $4.00 and $8.00 Women's Walking Skirts made of mannish cloths. T A C f values to $15.00. Sale price each Women's Long Silk Coats l2 Price Beautiful Line Silk Drssscs, $15 values, each $10.00 All Duck Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, Wrappers, Kimonas, Waists, Chil dren's Wash Coats, Dusters, Etc., specially priced during this Midsummer Clearance Sale. Gingham Petticoats, Silk and Cotton Underskirts almost every color and all specially priced. A Money-Saving Event. Wayne Knit. Hosiery for Women and Children the Best. Children's Hose 10c, W2c & 25c Rawhide hose 15c, two pair for25c; Pony hose, 3 weights 25cpr Children's Hosi in white, tan, pink and blue, a pair 25c Ladies Hose 8c, 15c and 25c pr. Black hose 8'Ac, 3 pairs 25c; Black and fancy hose, a pair 1 5c Big assortment tan, white, grey, fancy and black hose 25c Pair 40c Hose, 3 pairs $1.00 50c Hose, 4 pairs $1.50 The celebrated Wayne Knit Brand, fine Lisle thread, reinforced soles; high splued heel all white sole hose same prices. Full line black and colored, extra size hose 25c, 35c and 50c Women's 50c Sleeveless Vests 34c ea t0 Dozen Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests, plain taped neck and lace trimmed, sizes 4, 5 and 6, 1A extra good quality at 50c; Midsummer Clearance Sale priee, each J'tv Ladies' Vests 7'Ac, 15c and 20c Extra specials in women's Sleeveless Vests, trim med and plain. Swifts ribbed; sizes 4 to 6; also ttperlal valuta in extra size garments, 7, 8, and 9 at 3 for 00c and, each fiOf Children's nml Infants' Shirts, 1'iiion Suits, Tjuh trim- nicd lRiitaIts, at 10 to 35 eaon Woimn's I'nion Suits -tth to $2 50 Women's KiKt and Arm length Dnuvt-rs 25 All of these g arments fine Swiss ribbed. Grand values. 20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd 12c 20 pieces, al! different patterns, pongee shades, blues, pinks, greens, blacks, etc.; 32 inches wide, neat patterns, all new designs. Don t delay coming for these, they wont last at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard 48 In Border Batiste, 60c quality Special yd, 46c Coning iu tripe and di-fp rnmit bar Atrip, pink, luvondt'r, bltiv and IIkIU K"'tn only. Thin Ih one at thti newt' il Out tin in cotton drcHM f u lr t-t. lUi INCH I JXK.N, A VAIth 12.V. IMnk, Hunt blue, Kicya, navy, browim. Kit''", tan, We. 30c iiutillty, uptM-lul, n ard . . . , ('mull, ii yard 150 12c Galatea Cloth, yd. 18c Tomes In HkIu lilue. iink. navy, blark, Copeu liiiKcn, while, lun mill figures. A. V. c. (.'i.vciii.iMS, YAito 12 j-2r 38 In bint iiuallly I'eroulo 12 1-2 Aiiierliuu l'rlnia, a yard 5 AniimkeiiK Apron (iliiKlwiina 7 1 -2 Yard wlilo MiimUiim. SlueiliiKs, UiiIIiikm. etc. spec ially irlied. India I.lnon 5. S. 1 1 . a 11 it 1 SO '' Women's Muslin Underskirts and Gowns 50c, 90c, &1.19, $1.78, $2.19 and $3.60 Worth 15c to 50c each more than they arc marked; splendidly made and neatly trimmed in lace and embroidery. The body of these garments is made of fine muslin and cam bric. Dozens of styles and'all sizes j . ,4 Arc You Going to the Mountains or Beach? II so you may need towels, blankets, pillows or some table lin ms, or perhaps a khaki outing suit, but no matter what it is, in the dry goods line, we have it and will sell it a's low maybe a little lower in price lor tne same article than you can get it elsewhere. It will do no harm to compare prices anyway. You'll find us willing. Suppose you try this cn our other lines, too. -:- -:- -:- I S. H. FRIENDLY Buy Splendidly Tailored Stylish Suits Here During this Month at a Big Saving Our policy has always been to buy and sell nothing but the best. Our customers know when they buy at Friendly's that they are getting the greatest value that money can buy. Our regular prices are low and every garment is marked in plain figures. $30.00 Suits Reduced to $22.00 $27.50 Suits Reduced to $20.00 $25.00 Suits Reduced. to $ 1 8.00 $22.50 Suits Reduced to $17.50--$20.00 Suits Reduced to $15.00 $18.00 Suits Reduced to $13.50 $15.00 Suits Reduced to $1 1.50 , $12.50 Suits Reduced to $ 9.75 $ 7.50 Suits Reduced to $ 4.85 . iraw ana sailor ruts greatly reduced this week afewleft and they must be closed out regardless of cost. la S3 OlSONtO BY SCrttosi BmOS k Co. Only Young Men's Suits-July Sale Absolutely every Boys' Suit in stock including the new brownS that arrived a few days ago. uwn rjn.on Suits, fak. price . IN. nit Suits, sal,- pri.o. ( 17. ,o Suiis. sale price. $1. 'liio Suits, sale price. S 1.1.(10 .$l:t.5ii SI:!. no SI l.rxi Sl-.."'i' Suits. Jl'L'Hi Suits. S s.uu Suits. 6.00 Suits. Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings Reduced? One-Third Thousands f y,rJs of K-autiful Persian appliques, bands and edges, plain braids, daint, ia.t cdScs and bands ,n ctam and white, narrow and wide embroideries and insertions suitable tor dresjes. All on sale at one-third less than regular orii. e .i nena t i,.,ii i IIKSOVM, 4 I I r Vt i l!i li ct) li..!,i tn l .Mirin lli ml Mr J . trip In I' ) 1 J. I. i; i Kill.. , tho ell) In Ik MIm Mm v.tt.n ii.imi,. iieiu a j 1.11 In I'm 1 '.il. I Mr mt M from t'All c J. I', iic-ii :. tt on trip to point H i; i h. J. II. lUiil. I ti . it JuurUou t'li ti .!. 1'liarlr. K i ' .1 1- I fcrton t t a l.-n .1 John I'. i'hti.t.,1. ,,t m ,.,K, ,, , In Hit i H i on tu-::.c4 Is at ' M Ymilii; are d In I iie i i. li urn I',, i ; i.,m Mlonii i .1 . M William. 'i t'lllH 1. ;V mi IhiIUis Mr and Mrs M , .r !"ii.i Iinm M.im.la M ' and M, j ltn Itainpl l,;n,, in- l.i Sin t f,,r .,n ln ., W I Hill iin.l t: Cmper i,.,,,. Aa In !a -.,1 !, , a ;,!p u pthe M,Ki,,i.' ' ".' "I'-ik K V. 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S: raw In n i . Xln.. : st the heme ot .Mr. and Mr liall. M.-s llra.-e Karrilii;toti and Xliss a li;, In-h h:tv ;o .Inn, nun 1'tti- ler a week's visit with .Mrs I h knc.i . W. Y ed over his v and la:ui;-. a Davids, n, of family tierih here visit inc. Ii"ti... of f .'rank It. l ' 't nt tile ii; CITYNE Work on the addition Ji ,ek IK r..ml v ... . 'I I ( uluck is ri'ady tu leriais will be tl days, t,jiuiut4,; "iiv.re(i I lll.iUD V... ...ii, a ana V-.. will s-nrn hniM u i c- Pearl streft, m-a,- Ulh' I Automobiles are notl jum Biira us a speedn-s.. .'ormerly. The trtshly 1 1 uiti. i.ua me iires. The Mystic Shrlnem llasonic hall touinht in 1 pilgrimage of the Shri.r city in September. 6 Sill-' l'ricj $.11.7.-, s''!e l.re...... $ t.00 j s"" '"' - 9 ii.im j s;il" price j ! 9c? a V i u,eoier i uzier has 53j I ucui-e ami 11 1 on W. eiicci tu u. IV, l,u.e ii. Hugh made the a wiiue sewing machli by an electric motor is an attraction in the show -jt" ainpueii-r enman store. Tt,. 1V.II.A. ai oieupjiiiB me time ol couri aim a lai'Ke numl,l nesses were exumined UI One of the little girls In- or juiy pnraae left a k. at the home of Ur. L. il i ne nat is being kept for The library building I cversity is being wired I smau poies are being eret I the connections with tbe tion. u,. u uorr, a rer-ent i. the East, is moving his I goods into the Rolf? 24S West Sixth street, til purchased. vviiiiini iirit h.a.i Riillty In the circuit courl liquor in violation of the j law. He win be tried, the November term. a copy or iarieietoot.i l land magazine, has beenil this office. It is modelH Spectator, the long-ago L odlcal upon which Addia: did their best work. E. C. Smith, the well dent of this city who hanli bunch of Eastern OregojJ sumer, says that there ir-l good ones left in EastfJ and that he will not I year. J. O. Thomas, who !J in this city for the past ! W. Davidson, recently Iro:l have opened an elect house at 74 West Eighth. i the name of the Euget Construction Company. The cement ouruing I. ment on Olive street is I rapidly. The pavement' on Oak street at once, t l being on the ground t soon as this piece of v I pleted Olive street will ! Housemovers' paraphf the ground with which frame building owned by I Farland and occupied barber shop on West E'J so that the floor will t l the new grade establish?:' I the pavement was put it I Lieutenant Wayne Or: United States navy, has ferred from the batthi of the 'Atlantic fleet. on lis way to the Orien: tected cruiser XlilwatikH clflc fleet. He Ui no parents, Mr. and Mrs. burn, In Eugene. The Southern Parifif now sending all frelgn- field and points on branch and on the X'i above Siirlnirfii'ld by l -instead of by way of AH I tiifin-R. It Is transierrr. eene depot, and the Si' Wendling locals take It Tim most wonderful slon work lien rd in senerat ion will be n- Hoval .1. P.ve and wife' I Unn ehii...li SlimlaV. J' Dve is fresh from th, go. Africa. He tells H most successl'iil tnissi-n rlobp. It Is !'"' "ha"" to hear him. Morning.: evening. , Ml, 8",! CONTRACTS FOB HEATING W W y 01T rum AM rUHNITURE W. Y. lianilel ,1 del lie KiVe I'll iMidc i:iis nt- I. r w 1 1 l-rv W 11,'k. a in K,H-,.ii,. i, Wllllain l.aiidii. IU ill I le ( l: i el J. O. tilole) . pi. ,1 Jiiietlen Cit .irf.ln. "t I eltaS" llr.'l r l)'i;!i! lid. IH vt the I'vi; In I: i J V W.-i . l. i: en M, lv. 1 1 1 i .1 W H K,i, M.'M.'e m ih,. 'i. re-:,liiii: in riirt:.,n, t'l ii.'' heise lm inn ' r f.ir J S l.n. k ! tlui. ic.,,i uins (,ir if.d r.i'i'i r ..I,, i . - Ki t,e linn I'euipa- Vl.'.i : r I '' retllvlii , n the Mi Keni . t.lt . .i! r a isi! In Kuu. 'ie l" " ! - ' ret nt lie. I ;,i. '' 11 I: .lilt f; '111 Pleasant ' di -Ihi-i ,1 the serm.'ii ' I "t Ti Mlvan Hauchnian H' .U'ti.'Ti a fai inet- li,:.- "lni: deivn a hill near Sa'em as ihion t:,,:n the ;,,,) .uu (.., Key I' .1.. .'j Mi:1. al fie ten. .1 'ii W Ip'i and Xliss-n l:ene atler n visit with friends III Kngeiic. letunicd hulne to I'ik t 'and te lay. .1 K. 1' Withers was a passenger In Irviiis un (he luinn tiain today. He lll have Saturday (or Xtiiutana to visit his .laughter Ml--.- l.e-lle Ktuniens and !ul Ine i:e- l-av In the ni, inline fer Trainee lake, to ten the Kinlien-ilali-1'..'- ; party- there. ...'' y -!- ar. Willi.., 'ad-ti'tle tMrfc j.,-., , ':; "ates fro:,, 1',;,,,,,, S, ' n " " "";'i i..i i m, nil in ix ' ""v It. an. will I July 1 3th. A s at ::,! " al iin- ltmi'. , t 1:1 ard II .1 i ii It.. I'. - wers, II S Seniiham and ti. nf San l'raiut-1,1. ai- 1 in K-ixi'iii' tins aftern, ...ti The i. :::.,, tid i:h sume su:v.-.n- i: :.- x ,!. t'lendenning. of !.,! .". :-;M'd hero jcun-rdav and J3-. o J- IM1.I.KTTK. A; TEA Buy tc.i I .- ihe oimce until you set Schillings Ist ; k makes no differ ence th-.$. u.-i.iti A: a sille.,1 I r th .-.ii ,1 "' .,..ij. was fi l'i U 111 i Wfs f,,r "Hi'ii-nal 1 ICilirene "iht the contract f the lit-li l':i"i tn ,,e the I, ,,ii a :,:,li-v "a:.i,.,i , i ., A. .." at iii Ml th and the contract 'MlllS '. ,1 III ' K. feats fer th.. a.lditl,,,, wai rerris & Co. uun sviv,j Y'if c.- r- T'v;: ' mi :i, -tl it FOB del"! K. li. 1', i.O- . Moore lar:-e in Albany H.r::'..i: llni'i-lii i.f Kuui-lie. iiartiiietit No. '-' of ttie for l.inn ceiiniv en nhieo r .iivls." XX i-1 who is in Denv T a-:p" ocratlc national cunrer. tatnr. .lildre Harris court at ! o'cl"' Blend ef 1 n'l le K 1,1 as has been custuniar' tl- .Iii.Iep I la:' tnd.-.v gi-nnt d a liiV'' XlcKce fi'Jin la'va Junction City l':"'1"'' married in J "'"n) gon, July 4. ivv a nor children, liose" lie Cooptr. tb- ''" inril,.! Hie Ill.lillt'11 humnti treiitnieiit is which the divorce knew , .... k'."l ".I1 'i1.' " Vrav"! Nels Itiiunn. 10 '' car of hogs TuestlW. Portland, soti:e "f count of the If'-'l- ".. cee.l.el In Inn I ill " are too, fat : heat they ar chute from tl: Today .Mr. !In barrels of : which tn c I 11" ' -:i, !" -.'! f til ' 111' ' -,- tn th 01'," 151 o ' "e liai-.dii