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THE FXOBXB DAILI gBARD. WEI)NESAV. Jl LY 22, 1908 1 -" 1! . .... ..... . wavne rnii nosicry Ajcnls Moneybak Silks Nemo and Kabo Corsets Waymc Knit Hosiery Dent Gloves The Friendly Store's Midsummer Clearance Sale CITYNEW5 FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE Women's Fancy Hosiery 5UC to tic values Pair 40c 100U pain fine Mule. Gauze nil Silk Mole Hose; black, with while and colored llk embroi dered figure; dot, spray and floral effects, Onyx and Hernia- droit dye: ilie , V4 , . V4. 10. Full fashioned dmilile foot, hlgh-spllccd heel; sartor lop; regular and out slies; regular price, f. Or. .(, 75c and )(; your choice Friday Surprise ale; buy all you A,Cc waul, at, pair TV FOR TOMORROW 65c Summer Union Suits, 48c Women's fine Swiss ribbed union suits, four styles, low and high neck, short sleeves, sleeveless, tight and lace trimmed, knee length, 65c values, all sizes, td,fic sale prices, suit $9 Col'd and White Dresses $5 16 white and colored white and colored lawn dresses, stripes, checks and figures, trimmed in lace, embroidery and insertion, sizes 32 to 38, value to $12, P C fT now each J'W Parasols at Half Regular Prices Colored parasols, brown, blue, tan and fancy white, worth 52, $3, $4 and $5, at half these prices. -J Ladies' Sleeveless Vests 7Mco34c Ladies' fine Swiss ribbed s'ccvelcss vests, taped and lace trimmed necks 7c, 10c, 15c and 34c; extra sizes, ,16Kc, 25c and 50c, all specially priced. Knit Drawers for Women & Childn Lace trfmmcd or tight knee 15c to 50c pr ChildWs Tan Hose, all sizes, 25c pr Stamped Linen Prices Big assortment stamped linen pieces, squares, scarfs, dollies, center pieces, pillow tops, corset covers, collar and cuff sets, aprons, etc. Take one of these along on your vacation. Full line Carlson & Currier's embroid ery silks. FRIUAY SURPRISE SALE. DENT'S AT $4 Long Cape Gloves prPV For Friday we offer 4 dozen pairs of Women's Ion? cape kid gloves, celebrated Dent make, sizes 5'A to TA, full pique seams; regular $4.00 quality. Only four dozen; if you want any ot these glover plan to be here early, the chances are CO Q there will be none left by noon, a pair pV. FOR TOMORROW'S SHOPPERS 60c Women's White Hose, pr 42c 50c White Sole Hose, pair 38c 300 pairs fine black hose, white heel, sole and toe, white will not show above the lowest slippers, sizes 8 to JO, the celebrated Wayne Knit Make, regular 50c quality, 38C a pair tomorrow 20c Thin Wash Goods, yd 1 2c 500 yds thin lawns and batistes, light and dark 1 O colors, 32 inches wide, 20c values, yd 2' 60c Border Batiste, yd 40c 4 pieces only, pink, blue, lavender and lifjht green with white stripe and border, the very newest effect, 60c quality 4,Of yard - -- ALMOST EVEYRTHING Reduced in Men's Department Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Clothing, Etc. For Friday Surprise Sale Only 50c and 75c Suspenders, Including President, Crown and Pioneer Sine $1.50 white miff ISoBom Shirts,, Blze 14 and H Vi only, sale prlcettftc 40c Underwear, shirts only; sizes 34 to 42; nut, color; Friday. . l()c $1.50 boys' Telescope Mats; silk-bound edge; all sizes ONc 10 doz. all sizes, colors and quality men's Undershirts, 50c val..2Hc 15c Half Hose, fast color and stainless; sale, Friday !4c 50c Neckwear In pure silk; four-in-hands and bows IMc SSiST Men's Clothing A special opportunity will be given you on Friday only to buy men's and boys' clothing of superior quality for little money. THESE PRICES FRIDAY ONLY $30.00 Suits Friday $20.00 $27.50 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 $17.00 $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $ 7.50 $19.00 $17.50 $16.50 $14.00 $12.50 $11.00 410.50 $ 9.75 $ 8.00 $ 4.85 i "Tp nSJg? At KHLBM MM. t C. JryJr hh cm mm Brick buildiiis which sten was riding and proceed ed to pummel bim. q O Offers are being made for eggs at "0 tents a dozen. o Kritiian Myer. a native of N'or- toda.v filed HIS UL-ciurauuii y, ... AH Hum! work on the uuo r eo. 0 ht,umv was begun tttil momme. (.,tjlt.n Attorney J. G. Wells has received, Marri.,.,, licenses were issued to from Meiford an Oldsmobiie "-'!dav IO the following: Ldward he will use here. Itiwift, of Pleasant Hill, and -Miss L. . n....i, ,.f KiiL'pne: Junn C Scaffolding Is being put up for the Hollll(!S and '.Miss Dora M. Irvln, both Eugene's largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY 392-594 Willamette Street. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS Promptly Attended To WRITE FOR SAMPLES fprliiis resort, was hi tlu. city : lluinsport, IV, yesterday on business. K,,t, ,1IH, lll)tlll iMwt".i t viscar niruset una returned from i hr J. V Portland to visit his parent J. V. Iliay went to Portland todav jnklD.. of Crow, was In the! lo $ d"V.' ruj. Kiu.j. from t'reswell on th,, ,im, ln,n to. K II, Curlier, of (iilunell, Iowa, la day In Iho rllv. , Mis I. llhl I'.lllllllK. of t.mlriltlde. Is I.. A. Ward, ef Cobur. spent lust hern vlntUiiit Mis. f. It, Sell, tor some nlKlu In ihc city. , U H. V llaker Jr . I. up from I'm val- , " ,S , n empbue of Thi ll rlnltltijt trleiul. i.imrd. l. ri tub.) (or Mnpleimi on an Ml.. Olive l. I.pl,m. of Yreka. """" Nm Nl.wam, ., , ,,,.,. M A. ItickHid. of tnrHl)ls, whs in relative, the city mi 1,Mli,e, t,.,la I. T Howard and It. Sno.lm ..f r.M.ij.m I ic I i , iiun ll.m' (, in,, In ,, ,.y arrival In Kimeii,. l.' mKln litiMiies Ia- t;,r, pioprleu.r ot tlie l.ou. w. K. Zellicr and wile were arrivals In Ku-to remove to San Francisco, where x .-Mr. Woodruff Is lnci,i iuia .Mimrer arrive,! Home last .sa chimney at the heating plant of the Hible I'niverslty. Wayne Hurd is taking the place of Henry Kissinger at handling the night express. Kissinger Is quite 111. Steve Strawn. the S. P. foreman, took his first vacation in '"een years for month's oirting at Belknap Springs. S. D. Allen, the attorney, pur chased yesterday an acre of land that was In the center of his place north of the city. One block of pavement has been laid on Olive. Side ditchfs from the main water line are being put in wherever needed. No pigeons will be flown from Eu gene to Portland during the rest of the summer, as the birds do not do well in the heat. Dr. Lowe will be in his Eugene of fice the remainder of this week. Have him test your eyes for glasses; 19 years' exparlence. ! Architect Hunzicker Is drawing plans for a seven-room residence for Matt Momb to be built in Fairmount at a cost of about $1500. ' The vault fixtures for the First National Bank's new and enlarged vaults have arrived and were hauled , from the car to the bank today. J. E. Kllborn has just finished drilling a well 107 feet deep on Col lege Hill for a family named Winters. The flow of water Is Btrong and the quality Is pure. I Oregon watermelons are not ex pected on the market until the middle of August. Oregon tomatoes will probably appear on the local market In about two weeks. The Golf Club expects to burn over their links soon In order to get rid of the long dry grass. They have been unable to play for sometime ion account of the heavy growth. I The contest case of China B. Shirk vs. J. G. Rarus concerning s neVi sw; nw!4 seVt sec. 34, ip. 17 s., r. 7 w., was decided in favor ot the contestant. 1. N. Harbaugh ?is attorney for contestant. The lights at the new depot were turned on last evening for the first time. The lighting Is perfect and the whole building seemed to he ablaze when all were turned on ut once. Thwe slrangers were sent out of town rejoicing this morning my Po lice Judge Dorris. They claimed they were not tramps, though .the officers picked thein up as such, and the judge did not feel like giving them work on the streets. Professor Timothy Cloran leaves tonight fiir the East, where he will spend his vacation. He will visit In Illinois, Ohio and New York, besides going to other places. He and his wife, who left two weeks ago, will return about September 22. Chief of Police Farrington is off on his annual vacat ion. going to Salem and other points north. The city council grnnted him ten days' leave of absence. Officer Purdy takes his place and L. llonney will take the latter's place on the night force. Effort is being made to get Fred lie Neffe to pitch against the Chi cago ladles' base ball team next Sun day. While Fred Is not In the best condition, he Is the most experienced pitcher In Eugene, and would stand an excellent chance of defeating the visitors. The city council met this morning ss Florence Andrews returned " 11 0l"m,ll"ee of the whole ami dis eveiilng from a visit with the 1Mlsstl1 wnter question. They do Young at Maplenm. " ' """ ai'"1!" Possession until .-mmiM i. uuiiiga nicy pay nil lulls and take all the receipts during Julv. The bonds will also be dated froin July 1. of WU- i veuini: l nun u, r trip Ihrougu Iheilast ' :tanillv of r. H Mr, aild .Mrs. I'. 11. Fisher went 1 1 , She rulHrnu i.. !..-. I V , , ...... , , wl , I,,,,,, MOllII. K"'U' ,IU' "'"""'-i, Mr!; " ' ""'-"-"hott I daugh- Mrs. t'hariotte Xeiher lef, ,o,.v ' . CI."? f" for Ta. otna. here she will visit h,.'r morning for a month's' vacation I w , ,,, . ' ', son lor Mime Uuie. ; , ,, '.nation. ; j IMU savs h.u ,h , w,((,st W,u. I,... proprietor of the Ku- 1 J', M"1M o(,,h" """: W -versa "" .h living mglii on his way from I'ortlan.l t' mtrv u f-..Ji, f ,t' ,..... .." where he will visit tare, without any comers rubbed off. Mr. Hilt's rartv has lust r..i,i,n..,i i. nun, 01 nuniiner Lake, who has " oeen taniiig an outing at llelktiap Springs, went to 1'ortlund today. I,. accompanied hy his ilaiinht.r Hellu. 'IH K IIWIH IM; (ik mom v 81'Cllll It It III Ull- OltcB templii ot or to rftrele:. lrnte, :cd i Ui , , Hut every hted buln. man ke.-iu hi. rvmilnr binluew vount l th bank hj,h Iia iioi to I the n.,.t reliable lid accviuuiio.tatli'.. We rv irrii:it the mvotmu of tile bel iiirir!iaut nn,l pro-f,-l,il men !,! ., , liotlld Iw iiith, ,.,:i niarai,,,,, ot voir Inutile Btaudli. W. K Mron. I're.t l,m V. W. O.buru, l'-tr., r A V. W. Hi Vice-President. A-t. Cnnhle The Eugene oan and Savings Bank gene ut laundry.. nu,, trip to .1 Hint hm today. W. s Moon and son left for the South Fork of the Mi-Kenno litis af ternoon for an outing. ilelllltv I list l-l.'l Attoi-nee i: i.. today on j Sklpwortli nui.le a proloss'ional visit to .liilutloii t Itv tod.iv. Mis I. M llkllis'an.l f.i i I v ,,( Fall Creek. Mi today tor llielr o,d home in North Carolina. I C. C. Lewis, ,. Mouiiioiltlt. u 'io It. is ,' been vistiitiv. his sou, HonuM, in i:u. gene, letui n, , li.nu,. tod.iv . I S.-nell f .Sunt i, forlne'ilv of Ku- telle, , LM-nily f ,i, eoiiiiti v. iiiv,., I,,.,-,. j.-sionl,,, Mrs C. Church ami son. Walter. and Miss l.ueia Campbell, left ihis ilnorilllis for Merkeiev. Cnl .on a visit Mrs. IV N Shelly, of Pleasant Hill arrived Iter,. Ust iils!tt from Port- land, where she lm !.,!) vlslilng, I C I. Katon. ut Jasper, was a pas I sennet to Portland on (he noon i,.,n, He will woik at carpentering while I here M ss Zona llaighl, of Vlhanv who h, 1 a Msitlng Miss Minnie fh..- '" " ''i Eiicene tor a lew ,,,vs ,P. . lui i W heiue todv. Mis, M.inde II. molds leaves Ilex: e. k (.r Sin Ki.in. ;s,o, liei - w :.i t.ik,. , po-ttim, with J. , rtttt Klamath Falls a brother. Mis out.iig nil the f.inioiis stream. T't y saw many del r, hut n arly all were d es with lawns. of Waltervilee, Mrs Dora Leonard today filed a petition in the juvenile court to have her son. Gordon Shirey, declared a delinquent child. He is aged 14 years She complains that he steals Are Impure matter, ltiHr-l mill 2 ' ""tr orguu of without help. Pimples, boil,, , , "'"y otter troh. them. Tbey are removal Kcod'sSarsaJ In ii ana I 1i,.,.t j . "HUH, ,0rm tablet, known at Saraat,' K. U. WKAV WH, R. B. Wray, wh0,wl the Bulck , ,.?,? "n! garage In. this city i. ' : suitable location m.T ...n' nnw nf monev from her and that he is incorrigible and bard to control. for the trnuolt 7 ..." That Dr. C. C. Griffith, the veter-ure trIpB Call U, t0 r- inn,v aiimeon who was to be tried fer na phn DJ. ',"H today left town for good when he jW ., i (.., hotr.ro the trial iS r K VSSoffic- They Jn thtf1 .,n make hut little attempt to appre- A.ZT i- K Lourt l hend him. as 1, Is Sonc from ,he - In The matter TL c'j ! Harry Weaver, 11 n.i. rt in the case of J. ! eusan Weaver. mii,.l W Shumate vs. the Lucky Boy .Mln-- , ' " comin; Ing Company, was decided in favor of '"i,. on ih, S l. tnrf.rn Hurrls vpster- I Oil of John i. U-im.. day. Judge iiarris' decision was to : Lan of the above aJ the effect that plalnuii s lien on me -'' tne in- property took priority over the mor.- " u.e real projs gage of the bondholders. The amount, "'" ,,f the ulaintiff's claim was about Beginn'n ; the $3US, but with costs and fees, etc It will foot up to about $500. , 3 The funeral of Eva Mae Inman, who died ut the Eugene hospital last night, will be held at Gordon's un dertaking parlors under the direc tion of Rev. and Mrs. G. S. O. Hum bert. Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The deceas ed was' a sister of L. C. Hill, who is engaged In the lumber business at Walterville. She Is also survived by her mother and two sisters. JACOBS BUILDING STORE ON CHARNELTON STREET Jos. Jacobs, the merchant who was convicted of liquor selling some time ago, is building a new store building two doors sut'ii ot the Congregational church on Charnelton street, and ex pevts to open next week a general business of notions, groceries and dry goods. The building Is a light wooden structure, which five men are erecting with great rapidity. Mr. Jacobs, who Is most amiable, also said he would carry a stock of tem perance beer and soft drinks. THOMAS FITCHAISI) IIItlXKS MOItPIII.M'; HY .MISTAKE Newport, Or., July -1. Thomas Fltchard, proprietor of the Theato rium, accMentally drank thirty grains of morphine yesterday after noon. He was experimenting with his moving picture apparatus, mixing morphine with ether to generate the gas. He was using his drinking glass to pour the morjihine and left fully thirty grains of the drug iy the re ceptacle. Later he went back for 'a drink, and forgetting the morphine in the glass, filled It with water and drank the contents. Noticing his mistake he rushed to Fred Dawson's drug store, where Wil liam Tohl advised him to drink cof fee, and then saw Dr. Crowley, of Monmouth, sitting on the porch of the Albany House, and advised Mr. Fltchard to consult him, which he did. The doctor also suggested cof fee, and while Fltchard was drinking it he went to the drug store and pre pared a stomach pump. Fitchard was then brought to the drug store, where he immediately swooned. With the aid of Mr. TolvJ and the city mar shal the doctor worked on the man and he was sonn revived. He will require close attention for at least twelve hours. Fitchard Is a son of C. L. Fltch ard. the well-known hop buyer, who visits Eugene frequently. ul donation land claim .xo. IU4U 1 u nation s., r. 2 w., rnr. thenti grees east i.;. chai; a cnains; coi.ih is vest 24 chain i begin n;g ou.uu a.ve; ; tj the northeast corner Notlf. No. 7026 In set:: snip is s., r. 2 chains, south 15.10 cb line of said claim, eisi to s.e. corner 'herent . minutes east 15.10 th ning, containing 6Ui or less, all In lane And It appearing to It wilt ue beneficial to tnat tneir interest in should bo so;l. It is therefore ord Harry Weaver. Leslp Susan Weave- and tbi mother, Peter Wean Weaver an1 all nereo: their estate m.iiear io show cause. If any t! ar. order shoLld nolle court licensing the g.i minors to sell the intt: nor3 in said land. n. August 17th, 1 90S, I 9 a. m., be fixed ! hearing the said peti:: jeetlons thit ni'V bf and that this ordor bf persons by nublicatto three successive week Daily Guard, a ner ing in Lttne Conner C. R. CHRIS" Amity, located in the Yamhill val ley, says an exchange, has a new milk condenser which began operations last May, handling 20,000 pounds of milk daily, employing 4 5 persons and receiving milk from 2000 cows. McMinnville lias a condenser now building which will b? completed In September. Both of these plants wlil mean much to these sectluns. CiASDI.IXK WOOD SAW W. G. -White Is prepared to saw your wood on short notice Phone Black 4351. Kesidence .516 n est Sixth street. f o (Mill Nil Wood " ii her Mis j vl i,.,.,rnff came It, fr j.-.. .ami., o ust evening to otn ;vrr.ni;e Mrs. Geo. W. HeSuca returned last nilit tr.ilu Portland. She w.is j 'oiupunlivl by her daughter. Mrs. A "v Fuller, oi Hawsou City, who will visit liere for a couple of inomlis. Steve Hnrtoti and Noratan Gray, . i .iict-ly of lite Empire Stink Coiii r.itiv. which was here during the tore ,'.irt of the summer, fllius ,, ,.. ...uenient at the Oiph.iim th,.,,n,. i..; now in Portland and will co on' the road with ano'her compatn so, n. II II. Gray, of Kimono. Is In " today. . . . Miss O'Hrl, n and Miss Miller, of Eugene, spent Sunday' with the Dooly girls, leaving todav ler Newport to spend a couple op vi'ks. . . . Mrs. Watson, f Ku-' setie. a former Albany resident, pa-s-i i.l throiiKh town th. morning on her, w .v home after visiting at the horn,.' ot ?0 M. tlarland . . (; ..iw I'Q. and John t;ors .. ,f Kugetie. .ii here for a short s'av ii.pm,.,,' VIlMiiy Herald O I' T. II -ach arrived on: froei t1.. S;ula ruuntrv Qt n.g'it , n ) g I'ack and Is outtiflng tor a trip no '.lie Middle Fork el the Wilhim v..'. Const- l, f .r I. like ( Waterhoiis, eitiitv, on ' battery side 'it I'l swore bouse' ler elltnl.el WtHIl) SWXivr. li lt this ninrnliii: . , arrest Sitn.'ioii Gasoline power, hv W V Mir. !!',: v(. I phone Bed 32S2. Order. i,.e if assault imi.I nuill will bo m,r.,M.,.,.i ip'e to tiw n vest t il; v -m, I the warrant for V ,. r yW'H'tWtM IHHIII that th- int. Plank '' k to who . e .hiir For comfortable p; rccommtt; "so m Eye Glaus MountitJi. name implies and m-l selves to almost ny R keep most all kindid those who have bnn especially recommtai We lit t laaes rigl:l Fourteen ye irs eipfli" J. 0. WAll 611 Wiilani'l STONE'S Htll Greatest known" HizhUrAO-' Ti,;. I, in orrtiT ' mare one Ml"1 Droov" indl This was lastl nnl heen af;e.lJ'' DK.s.csrffl Foe iletT'-l $1. statin-: S 1 u 111 her w ;l s came in from th where he wil; 1. ,,, government Its forest ranger Ing received the appoint,,,,,,, tint., ago Dr. J W. Harris north today. Charles K nil. of EMensbnrc is in ,ite cttv F.tlg. ne Stockwell returned to Tot tag. t'.rov todav 11 C. Million returned ftn ,-,.-v,.. "s ' o , ,1 1 , w ne ' CD iit't i .1 it atne t , ,,. Kon.v, tbi: O.-i ve in tl,,. ra inf.. wlvn, , r.il w,-, Kv !' his ,1 ,t al'tt ri;,., M If : 'fh'-lg ( . th. . ton upon I I . j f ! . t f5?5S he h.tv-1 1 ," rvk-rT a short l ' I Wash - . V Ji. ?M. Arum be ide a l'iis.Ik.5 "f S.t Mr, 1!" ! a". 1 ma hear, but t''; IlL-li-s in lift do. "aJ " ti. st rlli'tlVC "'. as i l t'.iel!' .test is Wl have iph.-' he ! sa. ri lilies .1 EUGENE GUN ne Blorl, I 1 1 can neei J2.; J2.5 $4.C u SOct dccii shir ; Mar, .A.. 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