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'"Tim THE ETCENE DAILY CVARD. THt-ltSHAY, Jl LY 1. I ' " ' I " 1! dcbt PARAGRAPHS. ! C ,s 1 rt-'" aisflian The Friendly Store 164th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow Wonderful Values in Every Department, CITY NEWS Too n aiiy whuii'U can't wear a pret ty l"ir: time. e uliJ a full purse ut the satnn for ill humors and ti.iiu-y Hiln.t-riU, , riiV hftving all iu' 1 1; rieustttit to lake a, Give (treat wuiKfaeti, jerrni( laniet to i Excavation for the two-story bri.-k A Ml,o la time often prevents a do- 'frXt ft- Lingerie Dresses Twodozen women's wash dresses, made of fine white and colored lawns, batiste and percale, light and dark colors, sizes 32 to 38; ail re duced 'A to off. 20c Lawns, a yd 2y2c 1000 yards figured lawns, all new neat pretty patterns, dark and light colors, dots stripes and figures, 32 niches' wide, 20c valuei i yard I2J.C - s 50 Women's Vests,ea34c ' 4 dozen women's gauzj 'vests, plain taped neck and lacc trimmed, 24c eacnj women's vests 7'Az to 25c each, all fine gauze lisle, plain and lace trimmed. 1.50 Long Silk Gloves.pr 98c Long black and white silk gloves, dpuble tip fingers, all sizes, $1.50 values a pair 98c; long cape kid gloves a pair $3.00; best Dent make ;' Men's Underwear Reduced 25 All summer underwear at all price re duced this and next week, Deisher union tuiti excepted. All colon, styles and qualities 50c garment! 38c; $1 garmen i Men's 1 5c Hosiery tyz . Absolutely fast colored, stainless half nose in sizes 9 to 11, 3 colors, black, tan and gray, regular 15c qual- 0 ity, special OjC addition today. to the fJm.tb bio. k bmdn ! fjg bjiurrecllon. Children's Pique Coats X off Children's stylish pique and du:k wash coats in light blu:, pink, tan white, trimmed with a harmonizing color, sizcs2 to 10 years, all reduced X off regular prices. 60c Border Batiste 40c 43-inch border batiste in pink, blue, lavender and green, beautiful fine fabric, amber stripe with cross bar border; the newest mixture in wash dress goods, yard 40c. Infant's Wrappers 1 5 & 25c Infants line gauze wrappers fn all silJs, pLin cotton and mercer ized finish, prices 15c and 25c; children's lace trimmed pants, all sizes. 15 and 25c. Muslin Underwear reduced 15 per cent Jroro regular prices Gowns, drawers, skirts, corset covers, chemise, etc., all splendidly made Big variety to choose from. Men's 75c Straw Hats 40c t0 straw sailor hats of good quality, late shades and sizes from 6 to 7X, me dium high crown, black silk band, to close out 40c MEN'S AND BOYS' 50c NECKWEAR 25b 20 dozen pure silk neckties in black, gray, blue, red, green, purple, lavender and all combinations and patterns Friday Only, 25c Waists Reduced j2 and All ladies' lingerie waists, in col ors and white, very pretty assort ment, plain and trimmed in lace, sizes 32 to 42, your choice now at 'A and X off regular prices. $1.25 36-in. BLACK SILK, yd SI.00 Full 36-inch fine soft finished black taffeta silk, red and green sel vage, tomorrow a yard $1.00. Big assortment novelty dress goods at a yard 38c and 70c, 4 pr. 50c Hose for $1.50 3 pr. 40c Hose for $ 1 .00 Buy staple black hese tomorrow; the Wayne knit kindandsave about '4 on your purchase. Neckwear at 16 and 25c Sale sample neckwear at about half regular prices; bows in lace and silk, jabots, stocks, tailored ties, etc.,; prices J 5c to 25c. Men's $1,25 Straws 88c Splendid qualities L. & L. straw sailor hats, all sizes, two different styles, to be closed out at 88c MEN'S DUSTERS REDUCED 10 Tomorrow (Friday) we place on sale all dusters, linen . khaki, mohair and coverts, at t0'c reduction. The colors are white, tan, brown and black. Sizes 34 to 48. Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's or YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street' ALL COLORED PARASOLS Reduced 'A and 'A FROM REGULAR PRICE ' . ; ' PKIWONAL 1 'J. I), Burns, (it Manilla, waa town yesterday. 1 Jack Llttcll in (I:. w.i from Marcola, for ii diiy or mi. William Kyle, of Florence, In In thti city on hiinlucan, , Charles Hull, of Hllotinburg, Wash., J III tlltl City III! iMIHillCHH. Mlaa Anno Stephenson linn return ed to Kiln. 'lie from tliu acaaldc. J. F. Miller left on llic stage thin iliornliiK for Vlila on tin out Inn. Win. Kyle led mi thl intirnltig'a turn fur IiIh homo In Fliin'iirc. H." A. Horner, of Lnulavlllo, Ky arrived In Kiikciiii thin afternoon. K. A. linker, of Mlnut. 8. IK. wan an arrival in Eugene III In afternoon. W. II. Norton anil wire were arri val! In Eugene t lila afternoon from I'lirilanil. Mrs J. W. Iliioy went to Crenwell tlila afternoon on a vlalt with (Honda for a few days. F. A. Wutrotia anil wife, of Forest Groje. ar vlaltlng In the city lor n few it 111 a. O K. anil Arthur Havln, of Mini nette, Wii are In the city, having arrived last night. K. II Miner wnn In the illy from Cottage llrovti today, retui tiiag on Out afternoon train. Mm. W. o. Tiiuc and slater, Mian Kate HlMn. went to Portland last pveiilra on a aliorl vli.lt. Louts Aa and aon, l.oula .lr , have left on n hunting and Mailing trip to the lower Htualaw country. Lee rnnnou tfttitiicd to Itoaehing thin ntlernooti. aller liming visti,,l liiihdaiu Kiik, lie I r a tow dins Mlsa ZeltlM Edwards led till moriiinis tor nine Itlu I,, visit at the home ot her toot her. floater Ml- Vein 'lihloits and Inollier, Kenneth, reunited to lt.ii.chur,: t,.d. aflel a 1W1I Willi icIatKca In Cu tea-. W. , Kit, haw. ol Mc.lr.ir.!. who hlU been tn l.'ngcnc lor sevetal .lii- past, left on last t'veninn'a train for i necond lieutenant of the new militia lortlanil. Iconipany there Company II of M. ('. Arnel, of .Marcola, la In tli' which C. I). Choi iiciiIiik, formerly city thin afternoon. : of KiiKene, is ciiilaln. K. K 1 1 In 1 1 . the Kail Creek mer- Colonel V. Hoiivoakv returned to chant In a the city on hiialnoBH. I ,y rrm his fnrm at s'mlthflel.l. He II. II. I Heater and family leave to-istnten that tho fanneia In that vlcln tnoriow for lam Aimelen, where they Uy ,lru nearly all busy cutting their o",, ..nui... i Kraiu. Mlnnea Korlnnti and Preilrlkii llur-! . ton wont to Salem on Inat eveuliiK'a train to visit frlemln there a few ilnyn. .Mia. J. W. I.alrd anil dauitht II, C, MAHON BUYS MRS. WASHBURNE'S RESIDENCE Lridjie crew arrived here fro:n Allanv last uiKl.t and will work on the railroad in this vicinity for some time. Two more carloads of loss for the Eugene Lumber Company arrneu down from the Wendling branch last night. Elmer Paine has taken a position In the Eugene Loan & Savings Dank. He has just returned from a trip to San Francisco. Architect Hunziiker Is drawing plana for a neat bungalow to be built by .Misses Nettie and Emma Chase on iN'orth Pearl street. The last stortfi On the new Bible University building was laid yester day. Since Contractor Nash has had charge of the work it has progressed rapidly. The W. C. T. V. of East Eugene will meet at the homo of Mrs. Pax ton, on Garden avenue, tomorrow af ternoon. A full attendance is desir ed, as there is special business. Tho Lflrlies' Aid of Fatrmoiini vlll give an ice cream social at iHu home of Mrs. L. Lad like on Villaid avenue on Friday evening, July 1", for the benefit of the Falrnioiint eliurcn. T'ondtictor L. W. Daker, of the street car line, Is taking a 30-days' layoff. Hp Is color sergeant of the Fourth regiment, O. N. G., and Is a member of the rifle team of the Cot tage Onve company. He will attend the rifle shoot at Salem and the en campment at American Lake. Twelve or fifteen hobos were given lodging In the city jail last night and released this forenoon by Chief of Police Farrington. The chief forgot- that they were there until about the middle of the forenoon and they were all pretty hungry when turned loose. The work of driving piles for the trestle of the electric line toward Springfield was resumed today after a few days' layoff on account of a de lay In the arrival of some timbers. The piles are now being driven in the road near the old blacksmith shop this side of Springfield. The program for the Grand will be found In another column. Last night was prize night, and ticket No. 2254 held by Miss Meta Goldsmith won the 2 7 pieces of silverware. Hender shott's orchestra furnished the music. One .of Nye's delivery teams ran away this morning and spilled quite an asortmcnt of groceries and dry goods out Into the street. They sturt ed at West Fifth and Washington streets, and landed near the flour mill. The wagon was not damaged. miracle should happen som ,a 4 4, If a people would feel impelled to lie about j It. M.imtiKD Mian Vena, left today for liarfleld! 1 1 A ......... Wnali., after a vlalt with relatives Ui Lunelle ami vicinity. t the home ot Mr. and Mra. C. A. Cheater llenienway went to Cot-' " "unelt. 422 Washington street, Ku tngo lirovo on the local I his afternoon K''1"'. July "i. I Hits, at 4 p. m., Ito on biialneas connected with the Seiit-I "" Alton McCully, of llalsey, and lie Produce Company. , i Mlaa lllancho Hut It Campbell, Rev. Colonel mid Mra! S. I. Sladden, (VHI Curlla officiating. The Mra. rtniiniel Nelson and Muaa lluel.i 'oom In a rising young merchant of Sludden left on thin morning train j llalsey. ami the bride Is a daughter for New port on an outing. "f Mis. llonnett. They left on the l'l'iifeaanr ,1, Mciiilce, a member nf!fl-v,'r last evening tor a honeymoon ine tacuiiy ot the I ulveralty of Aua-I"1!' uorin. j ..... hi 11-iiuii, in in i no cnv. lie Mailed the I'nlveralty of Oregon. I THK lll'.MDY I II T IXII'S ' Ora Alspaugh and wire lett yester-: "lr. King's New IMscovery is" the day fur the Alberta country. Mr. I remedy Hint does the Jteailng others AUiuiukIi in In the hardware and ma- promise, hut rail to perform " snvn ehlnery bnaln.aa III a small cltv there., Mra. K. II: I'leraon. of Auburn Centre .mi. iiii.i Mia . m. siierniau h-fl ; rn." It Is curing mo of throat and today ror .Mr. Sherman's old home at lung trouble of long- mainline, that Mauarield. Ohio, to he Rone the gri'in-1 other treatments relieved onlv' tent er pint ol the aiiniinei. Me him nut pornrllv. New lilacoverv la doing me heen the,,, tor 4 J : yearn. a., i.niel, good that 1 feel confident Mr. and Mrs. t O corce i nine up Its contlmi,.d use for a reasonable rroni Portland thla iif'ernoon mid will length of time will restore me to pcr vlali Mr. mid Mrs Kay Smith for feet health." Thla renowned cough aonie tune. 1 hey will make- ii trip to , ,.j remedv and throat and lung the con-i early nest mouth. ; healer la sold at W. A. Kuvkendall'a II. t Kiiilttlniin. of Cliohnlta. Mi-iu .,.i 1 1 ...i t.i.i i i.. free. Mis. Minnie Washburn has sold her flue residence property at the corner of East Eleventh and Patter son streets, to H. C. Mnhon, the Well known timber and mining broker, who will occupy the house some time in the fall. The terms of the sale are private, but it Is known that Mrs. Washburne made a handsome profit on the property. Shu will build a bungalow this full or next spring and reside In It each slimmer, but she will make her home In Washington. 11. C, with her son, Chester, each w inter. , We have 12.10 shares of Conistock Golden date stock and will sell any part on rea sonable bid. Uoom 3, Cham ber of Commerce, Portland. jlS Viih. Nerlliwct dliiaioli Inane, liir ot the Sigma Nil fraternity, was in Kn .cue yenictd.'iy Mailing ih,. frat t'"s who remained here during the stiuinitT. Mr, and Mra, N. S Kills and Misses Ml., ii n.1 Vera Kat limn leave In the nioiniim l.-r nu outing at Kltsou S,i inn M.ijor C. C lliinunnnd left last evening tor I'allas. where he will ,--.imllie the eiindi hues (or (list and day, round trip to to Newport $."..r0; PR.UDENCF SHOULD LEAF YU to d,-,. ,11 in,, , , , ,, , I'lilk laiiu'i III... i ... p i- i. here tt l e;,ese,! I,, all kind, ut I Irk . ll-the Ft'llKSi: i.mv 8VtNi;S ll.WK i, !(,.,,, tuber IMilu. .-meet than a , , plare lo keen ,nr i..ti. W MilJ tt ai-H w.nth will,, Peru an a. count iheie li lt tt o(l..a tlumv eihel I'ome and -k h: ot the Ik !' w hut t Ii, 1 :,. W. E lr,. n, I ,, . . F W (1,1, .11,1, C.,. The Eupcne Loan and Savings Bank Numiner I nirloii times tn Vn.)iim nml Neil poll mill Detroit. (ill sule every I Yiuiulna, $.". ft; I to I let roll, j: Tleketa sold on Saturday and Sun idny to Vaiiuinn and Newport, limited I to Monday followlnc M 'Hi. A. J. till. I FT I F. Asenf. til KM N ( 'O It'll STM.IION Tlie lieruiwn e...i. h hore which 1 I'll, h.i-e.l I -in Ihin.iin S o't will make i he si.in.l din ing : he season at H.'iics I. .mi. tt AT THK GltAXU - The program nt the Grand will be found In another column, ami Is one of the best seen at this theatre. The feature picture is "The Mvsterv of a lianiond Necklace," a thriller. 'and it will he shown with all the mechani cal crr.vis. Wednesday night Is prlre nlchi. and the silver service that is In the window of Roberts llros Eighth and Willamette streets will be given away. llend,;rshott 'a or chestra win hirnlsh music. U. II. YVItAV WILL I'll IX ALTO GARAGE. R. B. Wray, who Is local agent for tho Buick automobile, will put In a garage in. this city, Just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He Is prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips. Call up to Eugene Trans fer Co., Phone Red 1101. WELL d;illinc Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4872. tf BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Wlllametta St. Will take a few boarders; home cooking. Apply at 521 Lincoln St. j 1 7 Prize night tonlgltt at the-Grand. Ice cream, lemonade and candies at Walker's, lis West Eighth stree' V-2 GASOI.IXF WOOII SAW W. G. White is prepared to saw your wood on short tun Ice. I'ltone Black 43.11. Residence West Sixth street. Actors are Invariably auperstltioiis. They all love to sen the ghost walk. If stipportlnff husbands were fashion able the men would all have the time of their lives. The man who tnnliPs ydii ridiculous scores twice by making you mad also. Bv llntitlpatiug n tiling you have a double dose of whatever emotion it evokes. There are people who have a genius for getting Into trouble and backing out. - . In Eugene, Jmv r. 11 1 ' "e w"e, a dMfi.l GaBolire power, by J phone Peil Sfyo i"J sma'.l will be ai;reci,, Do you wan' vonr"Tr ed. your house 0- ,f wo.JU ,.i . g :uw1 prices. Nick Miller u't striet; phono Red 4511 Kodol will without i: anyone who has stomach 8tomach trouble. Take K-j nnH continue It .. 1 rlete relief. Kodol is mfn , gists. Hansliiapped Sport. "He said he was going out to see the elephant." "Don't worry. He hasn't got money enough to see n mouse." 7a J'-''1k ) Stiff Competition. At thousands lost In Chinese flood The reader well may shiver. If It be so, the Ohio Will be a jealous river. PERT PARAGRAPHS. The man who succeeds has to be a hard hitter and a poor quitter. Some people try so hard to seem natural that they often suocced in giv ing a good Imitation of somebody else. As a rule, we are the most vain of that of which we have the least ' A misfit occupation is apt to raise corns and bunions on one's disposition and givo chilblains to one's associates. In the strug gle to nviiid the commonplace in a n y of in achieve only tho eccentric. Most of ns seek advice In order to know what not to do. 1: ,:T i tJ V'k fct0Ll) . For comfortable eye J recommend tl "SO EAS Eye Glass Mountings. TV name Implies and nidilyii selvts to almost any ihipn keep most all kinds of raa those who have been hivioj, especially recommend the "J We (It glaues right and iiq Fourteen yean experience ) J. 0. WA TTS.Of 611 Wi'lametteSn The man who Is short on funds is too often long on hot air anil loud talk. If our mirror showed us ourselves as others know us we would be likely to smash It. I HERE'S TO THE 011! - OF Jl'LY, ine opinions or our friends are ; l,ON( MAY IT I.IVli 11 prized as apples of gold when they i MAY IT 1IIK coincide with our own'. It - ;There'3 nothing !ik( A thief may be vain, but he does not and Independent. It's ' desire to attract atteutlon. j to diuo where you get It ,,,, ; for your money. This. Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer-i . ,,. ,. .,. ...j , pvnt-e li c.iiiii.-ii. lo '- tllizer for your roses or garden, i ihr. ,i,n ,,.,m,,)r the 7 Price 2ric. Chambers Hardware Co. : taurant. .1 II. I'KRhlXS. HI Kilt (.11 sTAtiE TO KITSON SPIII(;s. AriangeniPtita have Htelr been made s,. Mint persons wanting to go to Kltson Springs c-in lake the mail siase at Eugene, Goshen or Spring field and ,-onnevt with the stage -it Lowell ir ,, s,,r(.lv:s. hv w.;v llaiel Hell, Tuesdavs. Thursdays and Sa'urdays. Scpt -li ; C i"MI SllUMI John M. t. iim.o. .iirctaxir lo W Ho.liiy All wood aaweii to ftauge For pn.inpt aervlcei phone Black Kesld.ni-e S 2 High street, tf Gasoline woe. aw 'tit !' t FMFVI' V . a- , ' S- in,! ,-, v,, un,) ecm.-nt - t. ,l..'s i- . , ne,t " !. s. i;hni:y. . " '' ' 1 ' know an. thing '' " ' ' 1 n. U li Wry. '"I ' ' ' I He h.iii.U.'H llic MliFtt: HAS OPFNFn K.t 1 1 I A ) Y 1 1 K X T O K F 1 C K In conrovt'lon with his cigar atore at 5J1 W ilamettg atreet. Th.e wish ing help telephone Red H21. or CHi at cigar atore. 611 Willamette atreet O Jl if tor knf.w T''" 'i' Tits of T- xas Woiu'er von w 'ii:,l , v,.r ,n(f,.,. ,,., k, ,,,,,v' ,,..1,1.1, :- . r rhi'iini itic trout, hot , : w ., nion: lis' tn in, I M,ll. or I Perfection oil stoves are safe and doiot smoke. Chambers Hardware' TEA You can have it food if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care. WOOD S.v(i ..The GRA Ii PROGRAMME Tyrant of Padua Wrestling; Bear Miracle of Statuary Twixt Love and Duty Robert Macaire and Bertrand Among; the Zulus The Hypnotist Why Jenkins Wears a Blue Ribbon SONGS BY MISS FORD "There's No Time Lake Night Time to Spoon" "Montana" Matinee To Day 3 p. nt. Evening Performance 7:45 anJ ALL SEATS 10c. oline u nv- phone Re I :Uv small will 1,,. , I'V W. W Orders 1 ' 1.1!. d. 'ol! tt'oonvi vi iv,. .....ieiu. p,-ver r''- 7:5:1 ' llth.' '-. Stii-eess,,,' t--s'i:i. Olive .. tttllek. W.i, -,. -del ,!l : !-0 :'. S, : F. . Il.i'l. '' Wl!!' i-lttle K.irS R " ' I'l'.is.i- .iltle pllia that arc ,.a,y take S ,1 by all uriigsists. it c . x . i 3 i'",w"r w-" "..vis.'! ' y-t' Mr 1 : -"WJ1 ' --;.d. cake am. all kil,ds .., ,an.:t l 2&hM X- '.I go,., , fr ,m, ht4 , ... '." ft, - V jjetiSJ A, ' WAfL. ", n West Eighth str.o. ,s i - .S$RffVi --- - ---- : yjJmlkf Vi- TOIMV J r&$8jf&r I WtLK I',:',,:,-,; 'J i'HlfT J m.-r rim-m,- ,". . 5 si ' !k :': g-i '-v'. :',,.:v:.; ,: e T TCTPlVIIVr, TO lK song,, st or: a pleasiiK Joy wilh graphs, li concert or rr con: mil :ie of ' furnis lust t" want to In nr. r-' records ! listen to . hear- them "". and of ."! "I Ml e- v a el'- to play : much to EUGEWE GVN c Ph.ine Bhck 151 m,h1Ii