THE EttftSife DAILY GCAltD. FIUMV. Jl XV 24. i
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I Agents Moneybak Silks Nemo and Kabo Corsets . Wayne Knit Hosiery . Uent uiovcs ,
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The Friendly Store's Saturday Shopping Bulletin
STORE OPEN TOMORROW EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
$2.00 Long Silk Gloves, a pr $ 1 .45 $ 1 .50 Long Silk Gloves, a pr 98c
50c Short Silk Gloves, a pr 45c
FOR TOMORROW
65c Summer Union Suits,
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,
sale prices, suit Tlt
$9 Col'd and White Dresses $5
J 6 white and coloicd white and colored lawn dresses,
stripes, checks and figures, trimmed in lace, embroidery
and insertion, sizes 32 to 38. value to $12, (T C f(
VP w.
now
each
Parasols at Half Regular Prices
Colored parasols, brown, blue, tan and fancy white,
worth J2, $3, $4 and $5, at half these prices.
Ladies'Sleeveless Vests 7Kco34c
Ladles' fine Swiss ribbed s'cevelcss vests, taped and
lace trimmed necks 7 'Ac, 10c, 1 5c and 34c; extra sizes,
16c, 25c and 50c, all specially priced.
Knit Drawers for Women & Child n
Lace trfmmcd or tight knee 15c to 50c pr
Child'n s Tan Hose, all sizes25c pr
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 10, the celebrated
Wayne Knit Make, regular 50c quality, jn
pair tomorrow ,. J0C
20c Thin Wash Goods, yd 1 2l2c
500 yds thin Uwns and batistes, light and dark j 0 1g
colors, 32 inches wide, 20c values, yd ,2'
60c Border Batiste, yd 40c
4 pieces only, pink, blue, lavender and liirrtt green with white
stripe and border, the very newest effect, 60c quality 4,Of
yard t lTVV
HARRIMAN
ABOUT TO COME
FOR HIS HUNT
ALMOST EVEYRTHING
Reduced m Men's Department,
Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Clothing, Etc.
Tiitc and 75c Suspenders, including President, Crown and Pioneer :Wr
fl.fiO while miff Ilosom Shirts,, Blze 14 and 14'i only, sale prlcellKc
40c Underwear, shirts only; Blzes 34 to 42: nat, color; Friday. . 10c
11.50 boys' Telescope Hats; silk-bound edge; all sizes lHc
10 doz. all sizes, colors and quality men's Undershirts, 50c val. .'JHc
15c Half IloBe, fast color and stainless; sale, Friday....... 8Sc
50c Neckwear In pure silk; four-in-hands and bows.. iMc
5ff ?Sr 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
$10.50
$ 9.75
$ 8.00
$ 4.85
CHLOM IHl I CO.
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HI r m T
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
C. T. Day, the chief electrician for
the Southern Pacific, arrived at
Klamath Falls last night to look af
ter the telegraph line oetween Pli
can Hay and the main line of the rail-
'.., n, Herald. .Mr. Day is
spending the day going over the line
i i...v r.ir hlji home in ban
Francisco as soon as he completes his
work He however, Biai.es "
will be hack here next Tuesday,
which may be taken as a sure Indi
cation that the Harrlman party will
be here by that time.
Mr. Pay states that he has no posi
tive information as to when Mr. Har
rlman will arrive here, but It is gen
erally understood that when Mr. Day
shows up at a certain place it is a
strong indication that the railroad
magnate will soon be along.
Another thing that is conclusive
evidence that the party will soon be
here is that at Fort Klamath and at
the Harrlman resort all arrangements
are being made for hunting trips and
nv,.,,rUna Unrein lire on the ground
and bear dogs are in readiness for the
chase.
The large touring car is being held
for the party and will go to the ter
minus of the railroad to meet the dis
tinguished visitors. It Is not known
how large the party will be, but it is
reported that .Mr. Harrlman will he
accompanied by quite a number of
Eastern friends.
I says: Fritz Oean. a Vniverstly of
I Oregon student, nonie on urn unuuu,
'(Yhile working on the roof of the cold
storage building in this city was over
come bv the fumes of ammonia gas
and feii to the ground, a distance of
ft The shock partially para
lyzed him, but he is gradually recov
ering. I Miss Lvll'.h Moore, who formerly
held a position with the local tele
phone office as telegraph operator,
has resigned a similar position at
' Kuseburg to take up her work in dra
matic art. The young lady Is in the
northern part of Douglas county this
week filling a number of engage
ments. Upon her return to Rose-
i . ...Hi leave dhorrlv for New-
' port to enjoy several weeks' vacation,
i . .v.ii. v,a will ri&vnte her en-
aiier wium " - -
tire time to her chosen profession, of
which she has made such a pro
nounced success.
CITY NEWS
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4 City subscribers who denim
The llunrd mulled to Ilium ill
4- iininicr ronrls or oilier nut-
iif-lown places will pleiiKn nii-
tlfy the office, giving illy ad-
dress, also new address, and
the Icniiih of time they desire
the paper sent lo the Inner.
On reluming, please notify
office In order that service
by carrier may lis promptly
remimeil.
John Siark returned from a trip
nurth today.
I". V. Coffey returned to hl home
at Drln today.
C I.. Test leave tonight for Port
land on tiiiiliioi.. I
lr. K. II. I'helps. of llarrlihuig, Ik
In the clly today
J. M. tlerkshlre, of Clostu-n, was In
tha my l mlii)
Asrhrev llond has returned from a
trip to .akclc.
Andy Nelson, of t'ottaijc drove, wan
)u I he cllv out iilln. i
Frank Young, of SUhklon, Cat., Is.
Ill F.llgt'llO Oil ltllttie4.
Mi Carol Jolinmin went to her
home at Cr..cl Indny. ,
8. A. McKay and wife returned to
C'reswcll this afternoon after a vlsll
In this clly.
J. II. Lurch, of Collago (jrove.
spent last night In the, city.
Ilarney May, mayor of llarriah'irg,
was In the clly over night,
V. II. Wum caiiie nonie from l'oit
liuid on the local Inst lilght.
Itev. and Mia. ( A. Wooley re
Inrni'd last night from Albany.
llreen Hay, of liny Creek, In Hast
en! Oregon. Is hern on biisluess.
1'. K. Ilaiileiid, of Crookslon, Minn.,
was an arrival In Kiigenn Inst night.
Mls Maude lllnlr came down from
Collage lirove on the noon train to
day. II. Knot, hi wiis a passenger on I he
Slusliiw singe tills mornllig lor Maple
toll, t
W. M. Parker mid wife, of Oklaho
ma Clly, were arrivals In F.ugcne Indue,
C. M. Ilishop and C. I,. Starr, of
Salem, were arrivals In Kugene Inst '
nlghl.
I'. A. li.ilph, one of the Cnlverslty
regents, arrived this afleriioon from
Poriland.
Ashland Record: I,, (ieorge find '
Mr. and Mrs. John llerndon leave tor (
F.iigcno next Wftk lo reinalii.
Attorney .1 M Pipes and a parly'
of five oihera left this morning for!
Hie llelkllnp ranch, on the McK. Ilile.
ItiHiieelor llalirock, of I lie slnle sal-'
lllim hatcheries, left oil thin tnoi iilng'H !
stage Tor lite hiitcltcrv on the MrKeti-!
11.- I
. II. Lurch, of Cottage lirove, wasi
a pasM'imer en the sinne I tils iiioni-'
!n fur Ida. where he will enjoy all'
eiltliu-. ' j
Ashland Tidings: Mr. and Mrs. F.
Tin: li tbi ii; in.- mom
Olirn tenipit t i spend It
or to i-arelel ult, n iu un
piolecled places.
Hill every tlirewd bualness
man keep, hit regular biilm-sa
account at thf bank which trn
knot o Im. Ihr limn reliable
and acconiiiiudatlug.
We are arrMiia Hie ac.Miuila
of Hie lii men hauls and pro-
.ioiini men -a laii w 1 1 h
tnu l.t be ntll, i.-nt aiiaianic
ol our busliicti sluiulllig.
W. K. Ilri w n, President.
K. W. OBbuni, Cafhler.
The Eugene Loan
KhUIiIIsImhI INIC
Cll BANK I
.,.:i"-.P
1' A Paine. Vice President.
W. W. Hi u ii. Asst. Cashier.
and Savings Bank
t apll.il and .Suiplu,, ai'JA.tMKI
M. Calkins leavn today for Newport,
slopping to visit relatives In Kugene
eiiroute.
Miss Aiinio liergmnn went to Cot
tage lirove I his afternoon, where she
will visit friends. Miss Bergman Is
a slimmer school student.
K. C. Kclscy, the Portland civil
engineer w ho lias the contract to con
struct tho city's gravity water system,
nrlved up from the metropolis last
night.
Dr. mill Mrs. S. D. Head are on
their way to Huston, where the doc
tor will take a post graduate r.iurso
In dentistry. They will then make
a tour of the F.nst and South.
Miss Carrie Frnnklln, of Kugene,
Is here for a few days' visit. . . .
Illinium Snook, the contractor, has
gone to Kugene to look niter his
building plant there. Salem Jour
nal. I'OUKST AMI HAMiK h'lltK
K.U SANTA HOSA
Simla Itosu. Cal.. July '13. An Im
mense (orest and range fire Is sweep
ing I lie coast range nonh of here and
all of 1'ie range Included between the
headwaters of Dry creek and t'klah
is reported lo have been swept by a
wall of flame 1 ." miles wide.
The fire started from cnillpers' fires
that spread and Joined. Hundreds of
men nre flglulng the Hie nnd over a
million dollars' worth of timber Is re
potted lo have been destroyed.
At Hermitage over 2000 grape
stakes have been desiroied and sev
eral hull, lie, I dollars' worth of pick
ets have been burned.
Reports to, lav state that 111-re Is
jll'lle hope i f stopping the bhue. even
I ! bin k firing, on account of the high
'w:ti,l.
! k. ;. ii mi. n r. '
I Photos, stamps ami post cards. '
Ccnernl view work. Sixth street, lie
twecu Willamette and Olive. tf
HAPPY WO.MK.V .
; Plenty of Tliem in Kugene, ami C.ooil
i.easoil lor IT.
Wouldn't any woman he happy,
After days of bnekneke suffering,
Dnys of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles.
She finds relief and cure?
No reason why liny Kugene render
should sufier In the fuce of evidence
like this:
Mrs. M. J. Drew, of 29a West Nth
street, Kugene, Or., says: "1 snf.
fered from severe pains that seamed
to run Irom the kidneys tliroug'i the
loins mid down Into the limbs, and
there was also a liol livable disorder
of the kidneys, the presence of uric
acid causing rheumatic twinges. He
lng Induced to try Doan's kldnev pills
I was agreeably surprised bv the
prompt relief found. It helped me
a greiu deal In just a few davs. ai d
the Improvement continued as long
as I kept on with their ne i
not help hilt give Domes Kidney pills
u fuoug recoiumemintlon.
For sale by all dealers. prlc Ml
cents. Fosler-Mllbiim Company.
.iiu.iio, .v i., sole agents for ih,.
Kcnnedx't l.axatlv- Cough Svrnp
ci gently upon the bowels and
therel.j dilvea ihe ccld out ot tile
steiu Sold by all druggisls.
IVW Ill's W itch Hat. I Salve Is es
pecially good fur piles. Keconinirnd.
e,1 and sold by all druggists.
losrsln a'T paper ruaranteed not
to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d
t list lillli: Hill THK iil Alill.
i o w m t n ,
Culled Stales.
Ki member the name Moan's
and take no other.
liert llarber, of Klton, Wis., savs:
"I have only taken four doses of He
Will's Kldnev and Hi , ,1,1..,. i.m
they have done for me more than
inny oilier medicine has ever done"
j Sold by all druggists.
Wh it Sluill We Have For Mcsmti "
I Try .IKI.l.-O, the dainty, ap',cli.-.'-!
leg. e.'on,,!,,!,.,,! dessert. c.ul t,
pii'iiai.,1 lusiantly -simply add hoil-lu-
wa er and serve when cool. Flav
or, d Jet right: perfect In everv w.iv
V lc tM. kage makes enough 'desert
'or a large family. All grocers sell
It. Don t accept substitutes. JKI.I.-II
omulies uh all pur food laws- ;
flavors Lemon. Orange, Rasp
berry, Strawberry, Chocolate. Cln rrv
Peach.
Late Duke cherries are the most
abundant cherry on the market to
day. The Smith & Heltzman cigar store
next door to the Hoffman House lob
by, has quit business.
The University board of regents
meet tomorrow at the University. A
full attendance Is expected.
J. W. Barrlnger began the work of
moving the freight depot to Its per
manent vocation this morning.
The Japanese crew resumed work
on the depot Improvements this morn
ing after only one day's lay-off.
A Southern Pacific bridge crew Is
lepairing the trestle over the mill
race by putting in new bases on top
or the piles.
J. Pironi will at once build a ce
ment w'alk along the Olive street side
of his residence at the corner of West
Ninth and Olive streets.
I. A. Smith, recently of Florence,
has bought Stuart Jackson's Interest
in Uingham & Jackson's billiard par
lors on West Seventh street.
Mrs. Wald is moving the residence
which she recently bought from R.
M. Day on Charnel'ton street to her
lot on West Fifth street, near Olive.
A. E. Trnxler. who resides seven
miles west of the city, fell from his
horse one day this week and broke
his thigh bone. Dr. DeBar attended
the Injury.
Albert A. Dixon, representing the
Tourist automobile, arrived up from
Portland in one of the machines last
evening. He has been in the city
durins the day.
The telephone girls were guests at
the Grand theatre last night, each
having been given a complimentary
ticket. The girls appreciated the
compliment highly.
n
Frank Hay ward, an eniplove at
Spaulding's logging ramp up the fc
Kenzle, wns brought to the Kugene
hospital yesterday afternoon suffer
ing from typhoid fever. j
R. B. Wrnv arrived mii f,nm n..-.
land last evenlnir in n f,.iir.,-n.,a..-
:-horsopower Btilck runabout. It
u ..ecu on me streets lodav and
greatly admired by everybody."
Rev. Virgil Johnson, formerly of
Kugene. now of Nashua, N H js t0
be married in that rltv on Aue'iist 4
10S to Miss Marian" 1, n'stpr'
daughter of Rev. William Bolster of
that city. '
The Kugene teams In the state rifle
shoot returned lav fn Salem.
CHICAGO LADIES LOSE
TO SALEM 6-4
Th? Chicago Ladles' baseball club
plaved the Salem team of the Trl
Clty league at Salem yesterday and
lost bv the score of 6 to 4. The game
was fast and exciting from the first to
the last bail pitched. The attendance
was the largest ever seen at a ball
game In Salem. Today the ladies'
team plays at Albany, and tomorrow
afternoon at Halsey.
Sunday afternoon, previous to the
ball game, the Indies will, give a
unique parade on Willamette street.
The regular upper valley league game
will be played between Eugene and
Springfield just after the conclusion
of the game with the ladles' team.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Benton W. Lingo et ux to Marion
D. Lingo; 120 acres in sec 36, tp. 15,
s. r. 5 w. $1.
W. C. Applewhite et ux to Georgei
N. McLean; lots 6 and 6, block ,
Campbell's 1st ad to Eugene. $10.
S. A. Huddleston to Robert Shep
ard et ux; lot 10, block 8, Jamse Hud
dleston's ad to Eugene. $2600.
George C. Frlssell et ux to N. E.
Metcalf; part of lot .4, sec. 13, tp.
16, s. r. 5 e. $2.
Mabel J. Selover et al to M. J.
Stoops; part of lot 2, block 23, In Eu
gene, original; north half of lot. 3,
block 23, of Eugene, original. $1.
M. J. Stoops et al to F. E. Selover
et ux; part of lot 2, block 23, Eugene,
original; north half of lot 3, block 23,
Eugene, original. $1.
W'KST POINT STI MF..NTS
NKXT HOME FOR HAZING
-West Point. July 23. Eight cadets I
In the United States Military Academy
here were today sent to their homes
as the result of hazing members of!
the fourth class. They were William i
T. Russell, appointed at large, and:
Harry 0. Wever, of Illinois, members I
of the first class, and Byron Q. Jones,
New York; George W. Chase, New J
York; William M. Prude, Alabama;
Isaac Spniilding, Oklahoma; Willinni
Moltke, Virginia, and James A. Gil
lespie, of Pennsylvania, members of '
the third class.
AI.IIAXV WOOLKX MILL
MAY I1U I!KHI ILT
Albany. July 23. Jacobs Bros.,
owners of the Oregon City woolen
milles, are considering a plan of re
building the old woolen mill plant at,
Albany. They were here recently in-j
spectlng the site of the old mill,'1
which was destroyed by fire In 1904, j
and announced that they would re-;
build the mill here and establish ai
uig pinnt ir local capital would take
an interest in the enterprise. ,
WILLUM.S' R7iNtvl VthlA
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains In the loins, side, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so. Williams' Kld-
j ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Llnn
r.. s ' pnce av cents. Wllllama
Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio.
Porch furniture, at Chambers Hard
ware Co. ,j
treiiKtli ' rl
nil H,i!,rr. S,J"?:
oniafi.,.,,r,,y,Mr ,'.,
II Jlaa.!,,,.
FOR SAi.-r. -rooms:
pWrr"j:
eonrt drilled ;.,,
nearly new.
snap f0r S0D1
bridge Friday
near S o'clock ,L
Waltham wort, ,
B. on fob. p,n;j
Guard nfft- w"
"""cam
FOR SALE 2li ",,H
......., va.v Payne,
street.
Prr i-rvm(n..
x recomratoj
t4S0 M
Eye Glass Mounliutt
name imolies iM ,. J
fives to almost my ij
keep mud all kirjjo'j
those who have bun J
especially recommtnd !
Ve (It jjlaisti ribtw
Foui teen years Mpnia
J. 0. WATDi,
611 Wi'tai:
is erecting i J
PORTLAND, CI
for the raanufacd
world famous
PORTABLB'
DRILLING Si
for water, oil, ga
A moderate a
money will it
a profitable k
star ror
DRILLING H1.
have been in
Competitive tnj
The Best In Is
For full parties
imr well drilling
tools, supplies, e.
THE STAR DRILLS
PORTLAND, W
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I AGENCY!
Keel
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Carbons and Ril
Machinal
Schwa rzschlld's
586 Williw
Central I'ni n t j..,,, !.. i.i ... ,
jr.l: K. Van VVU 1,
- -.!. ic ol i n.ini 1 1 n th.. f;hi'li t
toV'sid : r"n"'Vl' En-
t:l - H ti
nre still sti
:ng later i
cold wcathi
In
rtW KhK.
Alfalfa meal. At Halle; a. Tenth
nd Willamette streets. Phone Red
"''s "i I ..!!. cniin'v fi,,!,i
":,,r 'l"v. l.ipni'cnt I,,'
usual. owIiik ,
I becmiie :i r. ,i . .
TEACHING i
may be feHy. !it
hear, but tlie rt-"
lights in listenics '
waph. AH !
3ren do. and It isl
Instructive an"isc
is well a fjr i""
have tl:-'
iphon, s and l,s':"
.he Int.'-: re'rf
sa-rrd :nl r;rlirl
latest son? hi:-''
the
WK.t.I. IIIHI.I.IVC.
For up t,i. date well drilling s.-o
l.n IHii... a- I ef..r Co . well driller,
'el ld M:'l. 99 Vlllard lloul. t'
Mavor Matlock. Coi,. lhan ,...
It U nr.Mnia , ... ..I.. . . ' " Mr.i
,h'"r "le n.-w gravity Ms..,'
- "i return toniorn
EUGENE' GUN Cj
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Agents for the
Mccormick Mfcn;N!S
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