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o EUGENE WEEKLY GfARH.THVR.SDAV, AI'gOt , 1908 0 The Friencliy Store's !67th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow Extra Special Value Offerings $2.00 Women's Waists, ea. 50c $5.00 Women's Waists, $1,75 5 dozen of this season's waists to dose out at about one-third their real value, the first lot consists of white and colored lawns, percales, ginghams, India linons, etc., waists worth up to $2.00, now 50 cents Second lot, fine mull waists, also the new mid-summer auto waists, low Dutch collar, cool and comfortable for these hot days, values to J 5 00, now $1.75 $1.25 Thin Kimonas, each 50c Only about 3 dozen of these left, light and dark colors, made of crepe and figuied lawns, values toM.25, each,... JVU ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE Dress Trimmings Reduced m 50c to $3.50 Trimmings yd 20c 25c to 75c Trimmings yard 10c 2000 yards Drugs Trimmings, white, black and colors; appliques, edges, bands. In braids, lace, etc; Per sian and plain colors; Venice and embroidery; applique pieces contain 2 to 10 yards; sold only In full pieces; values to $3.50, at -if )1 1000 yards Venice Appliques and Bands and Medal Ions. In cream, white and ecru; dozens of dlffere ent patterns; sold regular at 25c to 50c a yard; Clean Sweep price, yd ,, ltc Odd Pieces of Trimmings, values 25c to $J yd I'ieres conlaln 2 to 1.1 yards; your choice at lc a yard. 25-cent Nainsook Dress Shields, Pair 5 Cents Embroideries 5c, 9c, 19c and 35c per yard Table Napkins atW. $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 Z y ZTrX down; worth J I. ROtn M.OO; table Mil- "Mf -f:, .'' H ens to mutch many of the patterns Ct. I J. !? V 'j;, . ij'ii V shown at 7fc lo 11.60 a yard. Three (lN5J;I.- J'fc l'f.- ' ' i'Zji.'jl Pieces. &iSJj tyJ?' 58-inch Silver Bleached Damask a Yard, 50c 54-inch Bleached Union Damask a Yard, 25c Turkish Towels 5c; size 17x36, each 10c Turkish Towels, size 23x44, Each 25c Extra licit vy hemmed TurklHli Towolti, hIzo 23x44 bleached or unbleached, ren ular 3 Tit! Toweln, (NiMtn-Hwenp prlctj 25c J 5c Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels, Each 11c Thu greatest Towels wn have ever offered at this price, size 17x29, red border, big value at 15c; special each . . 11c 35c Huck Towels, Extra Heavy, Each 25c 20x41 Inches In site, pure linen Huck hemed ends, finished edges, regular 3rc values, each a.V Wash Rags, 50 Cents and 75 Cents a Dozen 10c Crash Toweling, at per Yard, 7x2z Turkish Bath Room Mats, at Each 75c Bed Spreads 65 cents to $5.00 Extra special in bedspreads, crochet, honey comb and satin damask in extra sizes, hemmed and fringed, cut corners or square corners, spicially priced at 65c, 85c, $1, $1.50 up to $5 Wash Suits, Each $3.98 Last call on summer dresses and suits, linen tailored suits and wash dresses, values up to $9, all one price to close out $3.98 Fancy Silk at 38c and 60c 300 yards fancy dress and waist silks, stripes, figures and checks and plain colors at e yard 38c and 40c Wash Goods, a Yard 1 1 c About 300 yards altogether, goods that sold regular at 20 to 35c, all 1 lc yard Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street, Agents Moncybak Silks Kabo and Nemo Corsets Wayne Knit Hosiery OLO PEOPLE DIED IN LANE COUNTY IN JULY Itr. J. W. Harris, county health of ficer, has prepared his report for the month of July. He reports sixteen deaths during the month, of whom ten were males and six females. The causes of death were as follows: Pneumonia. 3 apoplexy, i; senility. 4; enteritis, i; paralysis, 1; heart disease, 2; cancer of the face, 1; ob struction of the bowels, 1; cebral spi nal menengilis, 2. Of those who died seven were past 75 years, four were past SO, and one was past 8s. One was only three days old. T.n hrtAiu n-oro shinned here from oeaiwe.iur uuna,. There were nineteen births during the mouth eleven males and eight females. There were six cases of contagious disease, as follows: Diphtheria, 2; smallpox, 3, and measles, 1. CITY NEWS PKIWONAL . ' ' O. I'urk.r mad. trip to Albany today. A. Alnikal It III the city from Ureeu leaf. Win. Klllott, or Solo, in In thu oily on biuliirnii. Newt. Ilrvanl la her irom Krank llu an buHliu'HU. Itr. C. W. Low ewent to Junction and A I bun y lodny. Arthur Irvln wnn down from Wnl tttrvHIu over nlKhi. C 0. Hudson went In Junction Clly today on huMlnoMM. T. II. Kills went In Albany thin mnrnliiK on biiNlneMs. I'. I. Moiimui (nine In from the north Ihla afternoon. C V. McKay nil family went In Corvulllii this innrntuic. J. W. Owen In home from his out I ii K at Loudon Hprlnan. C (I. Peterson in to Junction ('My today on business. Mm. I'eurl Fuller returned today from a visit at Yoinnllii l( IIiiiiuIiik, of Hand lu II, nii In thn cllv today en loudness J AIIIboii, ill llei kelei . ttas in town loitn) alteiidlUK to lumlli. Ml l.ottle Vcuti'h l Usttlim III Collm:o (irove for a few iIhk Minn Alice Siue was a ulilue pas MM.cei u Lluiini thin inoiuiim M.I- Illlbt Ctlettloo.l I nine down from Lo-dii-n this noon on a tisii J. Yt , imoi wan l'.lss,-n;,'r to I'litllitnd on the noon limn l,l,t. Let I K linker returned thu "I terttoon to Onklntul, llr., where he is hnldlny a revival meeting:, Prealny Cheshire nml family leave In the mnruluit for Foley Sprlnga. ('. A. Ilurdeu and wife left for Newport this mornlim on an oulltiK. Miss Mui'titu'cl - lthodea returned last nlitbt Irom an otitluii at Newport. Mis. John Spores returned laat ovcntuK from a vacation trip nt New port. C. A. Slum and wife, of 1. union. Wash., were arrivals lu KiiReue last nlitht. Mrs. Martin I.. Pipes and dauithter mine up from Portland last nlKbt on u visit. T. N. Plunk and family are on their way to Kltsou Springs on an ontiui;. KcKlxli'iir Tiffany, of the t'nlver ally of Oregon, went to Irving this tuorntiii;. Mrs Metller returned to Indepen dence this morning after a visit with her daughter. Miss Klla Prevost. of Sacrninento. Cnl., Is here visiting her ami', Mrs. K. I.. Campbell. ' A I.. Stone, of I'lli allup. Wash , whs an arrival In Kllgolle on one ot lust ulglit's trains. Mrs. John Caldwell and children ivttirurd lust night from an cMciulod tllt at Vum-outer. Mr, and Mrs. Holme were p.-issen-geis on tile MoKcllle stun.' thl morning for Polev Spilntis. Miss Koc Coleiiuill and llie ,'M: dien ot I-' C. Ile.iu returned hollo ttlls :.lli'l no. n funii .tl;,,ll Mli. W V Hi ilisctter and Mr- II V K'.lll-t tuvl lo loae or I',, ii, in, l, on linn inoi nli, on ,i i- i Mi- .1 I l;,,Mn-oll. ol I' I'. I.uid Handing the Dealer a Check U th.i nuiKt .t lf i.tM iry wav of rtilkiiK your aiTuuti(. Ken it tu torget to recorii your j)uiiu, U thin k vt U ft nvltt (or iv moiu v tu h U. Hi!tt If yoi ouM iioKl kit i! puti1 nnd imunrif rM.ttulu i-a, 0i'ti an iiamtit with iht r The Eugene Loanand Savings Bank W. B. Ilrown. Pleld.ul. I I'm,,, vie l'ie.1,1, ,,. K. V. tisburn. Cuhtiier. It U ever so titoiti more ii i g n 1 1 1 v. w 'd 1., I.. .'W n, At Cnnhlei , o i he, k miilo 'Illlll lifter n visit here, went lo Irving on (he noon train today to visit relatives there. . H. IV Larimer is In the clly from Kail Creek today. Colin Campbell, wife and daugh ter, of Youkers, New York, wero ar rivals In ugeiin this afternoon. , Mrs. II. L. Lucas arrived In Kitgene from Portland this afternoon to visit at the home of .Mr. und Mrs. It. Mc Murphcy. Andy Heltiman ami Tom Mahnr went to Cottagn drove last night and from there will go to the mountains to erulsu some timber. L. S. Doble, a Portland traveling mini, who was met by his wlf,. here yesterd.iy, lett tor Newport this morning for a vara: Ion. Mrs. Norrls Humphrey and daugh ter lett this noon for Oakvllle. Linn county, to attend a house party giv en by .Mrs. A. A. McCime. Morris Si bwansi lilld Is reported as having slutted home from Shasta Springs, but concluded to go back al ter he had come as lur as Ashland. Mrs. Mary YV. Hrake. Kenneth V Urake an,) M-s Wagner came up from Portland lasl night and will leave ,i,in t,,i an outing In iii,, nuiiiu tiilnv. Miss I'Mii.-i Montgomery, ot Port land, and Miss llerlrude Kawk. of Sa lorn, were urtitaU on the local la-t ni,:ht and lett ihl- moiling for ,--KelUle llrldge Mr. and Mis V. I-: Hp-kens, of l-ei ii Ki.Uo. weir to iMiigi.,,. i-.nmt) tod.- 'to i-:t their t iin'oer , l.nms. w'n Ii :i-e ...,.it,, ,.,n a trltoit.ii i ,,! th.- Snn-h Y i-ai" lo i i d .1 V. Hi, iv. or Ku teto '. an.l !::, d.lllgll'et.ii law. M r " H. Hi .iiul taiiil!) o! Portland, i M-e.l tar, ii'i at no, n to -p, n,l tin--unitner at ( I, t,,n Iley I S l CaPnni. II .1 Hull C Hull. Mis lloM,-, rlhlir Paulsen. s 11 uinb it. w.th their families, -i p.irty of tonne, ii, 1,-ti rm nioi 'iing (or an mii'i.e triangular Lake. Mr K "'d. ,,t I', Mil,,,,, i, e.iliie here testeid.it to Mslt her son. went to t',f,i4,. Crete ihl- mm lung to see ail.-..:.-, - ii She . p, , ts lo II. .ike her hen,, in Kugenc III the In line ! Vis Waller I'nrioll went t , .lun,-' lion C :v t,.,.n ,,, ;,,, ..,. i,,t.a,u. l',o is in 1,..;,,,., .' e.,'.ll:l. .1 ,.t It,-1 im : ;,, , M . - M It it. w , .-( , . ,,., . (, dav- -,. H .tllM-ll.1 I', 1 I, ,, ,, , ., ' , -late I It:,. ,..,-, w '::. !, , . P I'l.uol :!,,. "'I, ,, ''Ut. (!H , t ,,, , , 1,'U.tl o iiti.l ..mte up it ,;n last inga!. The Seattle Produce Company re wived a carload of watermelons last evening. A carload of heavy scrap Iron con signed to the Portland Wreckage Co. arrived here last night. Another car of white pressed brick arrived here today from Newberg for the new 1. O. O. K. block. E. C. Statzer was In from Pleasant Hill today. He said threshing would begl in that vicinity next Monday. Most of the hay is being baled this year. A draw-head was pulled out of one of the cars in a freight train at the depot this forenoon, causing a few minutes delay In getting out of the way of the Rosebttrg local. J. B. Eggen. a Bohemia mining man, has bought three lots in Fair mount and will build a nice residence there this summer, bringing his fam ily to this city to reside. County Treasurer Eastland has re-1 celved from State Treasurer Steele IS151.20, as apart of Lane county's share of the state school fund. A first payment of $G500 was received some time ago. The Young Women's Christian As sociation of the high school will have a booth in the east park Krlday even lug during the band concert. Thov will sell candy, peanuts, popcorn nnd orangeade. ai A new sidewalk Is being built in front of President Campbell's res idence on East Thirteenth street. The piece Is the last length on the walk running up Thirteenth street alung the Kincaid property. The elevator to hoist brick and monar to the upper stories of the new I. O. O. F. block will be operated by an electric motor instead of by horsepower, as Is usually the case, the motor having been Installed yes terday. The stairway of the new Colemon block has been completed and the front rooms of both the second and third story are ready to occupy. Dr. U. L. YYIlloughby, the dentist, has al ready occupied two rooms on the sec ond floor, The homestead contest case of R. M Dav vs. Ceo. Ehehalt, Involving 160 acres of land In township 17 south ot range 7 west, was tried be fore P. S. Commissioner Calkins to day. I. 11. Harbaugh appeared as counsel for the contestant and C. A. Hardy for the contestee. Charles F. Croner arrived down From Belknap Springs this after noon. He reports an unprecedented tourist business on the upper McKen ile this summer. When he left Bel knap Springs yesterday there were 13S or 140 people at that resort and he nu t thirteen wagon loads going In. Ai McKenzie Bridge there are 37 at the hotel, besides a large number of campers. He met numerous vehicles I loaded with eatnptrs on the road. j J. O. Bristol has bought a half In- The reinforced centre V-.-.dor ham- '7?' '., "'"!"' ,"lsil,,'ss ''"i'l''t inock is the mi- to buv. Thov are1;'' ' V S,'''''''V :,"'-v wil1 '"' wider, longer ,,, ,',.,,,. thai, the1 f l'""1 Company ordinary kind . " has been Hoping two or I'll XMIIKItS II Y!!)V UK CO : ' '" ''''' ,:"'!''"l of wood i, Eugene ; troni W,ndiin- every ,liv for ,. ,, , " iilie oa-o s-t,-iai in, nulls. an 1 II, nting furn.i, e. nricg and founda- :'i I' rtii w ill , n-inue to ,1,, Hon stone for sale cheat) bv First'-' n--r s,--.-,., .... v,,"";": "" ' 'in Pto ;; , .. ,;, ,'IIM'li; W,,e, I near Weloltlti-- ,- ,.. -ntd i r -.hipn:. ,i- wilt , , . 1111:0 At Medford, Or., August B. 190S. Mrs. William O. Davis, aged 22 yearn and 22 days, of pneumonia. The re mains arrived in Eugene this morning and the funeral was held at the res idence of Juhn Davis at 22ti Law rence street this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duvls former ly resided In Eugene. TEA How little it isl How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships (or a hundred years. Your frorrr rrlurns out mwy 11 jo ioa'i like bvbiUius'a bttt. t pay Utia PRIVATE ELECRTIG LIGHT, PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED A few days ago Tiie Guard men tioned the fact that a number of bus iness firms were contemplating In stalling electric light plants at their 1, laces of business. The Campbell Fellman Company, housefurnlshers, this morning Informed a reporter thut they had ordered a iiiu-iigiu uyna nio, and It will won be here. It will be installed in one of the upstairs rooms of their building and will be operated by a water motor. Another business man who oper ates an engine all the time is said to be contemplating installing a dynamo at his place to furnish lights for stores and residences in the entire block in which his place of business is located. ISarsatabsfet 1 ""il'linn, "T"- fir all hum,, I kitlliry mlinHre. ,.. I..- 'cv...-.' - "i H.T-... : ri l. hating , , " ,, I'lra-anl u, uVe ,.,,"!, 1 J.o. mil at,. ...""-ii I ilrugiilsts or mail r u"1 ''"v . if Muue b, ii ' t -"MJI'ltJ NATHAN HILL FARM SOLD TO NEW ARRIVAL Yesterday Nathan Hill closed the sale of his beautiful home and farm adjoining Springfield to C. E. Skiller, a recent arrival Irom the East, for $7500. This property contains lSj acres, and Is considered one of the best dairy farms in that vicinity. It is to be hoped that by this sale we will not lose .Mr. Hill, for he is one of the kind of nun who make their presence felt in a community as progressive farmers. It Is his intention to take a trip through Washington before lo-1 eating again, but he says there Is n.i doubt but that he will be back to old j Lane county when he finally decides j the question of a permanent home. I The deal was made through B. J I Frasier. ! recommend tht "SO mi Eye Glara Mountings, it. name Implies and readily iij selves to almost anv .i...7l "fwa oaf keep most all kinds of moj .ay,anj ici.un.mend the ' I vrr. ft i Fourteen years experience J. 0. WATTS. On! 611 Wi.larai'tteS:,Nt GOOD COIGH Cl'HE. For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O. There are many Imitations of De Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve but Just one original. Sold by all druggists. AUTOMOBI FOR HIRE Five passenger cat any hire day or niji: GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK When nung.-y don't forget that White's restaurant will satisfy you. Best quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers, snfo, easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by all druggists. DcWitfs Kidney nnd Bladder Pills Will nrnmiltlt- rpliPVO all k'Mnai. titwl Bladder disorders. Sold and recom-l mended by all druggists. Madame Dean's a FRENCH ii., I f'l riLLo. I VI a FEMALE A Bafk, Certain Re lief FOB Sl'rPKESSFtD M ENS m CATION. IE1E1 Mil J (sulci ftiirei .pceuy! Satlnfm-thr. untcod or Monev iV-fuudH. at paid fur tlaUpiTbox. Wlllm: on trial, to be pui,l for when n Sum pies Free. In.tist on ptl.: genuine, accept no suhstlailt : dniKcist does not have iliemm: orders to- tbt U.IIQ MWCU CO., lot H, laoiJ Sold in Eugene by IV. 1. Dtl WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. V phone Red 32S2. Orders small will be appreciated. Monarch ranges. ThirttJ. trial. J. W. Kays Fur. f' Factory for Sa For Sale A cider vinegar, apple butter and cider jelly factory on the corner of Blair and West Second streets; one of the best' corners in the town for that kind of business. Building is 50x100 divided in half by partition on a lot 69x143. Ample room to handle and pack fruits, farm produce, etc., when not manufacturing. Very little competition, and if any, yon have the markets of Tacoma, Seattle and Alaska to supply. In fact, a number of Eugene merchants have said that tliey needed just such a factory here to buy their goods from. A golden opportunity for some one :-: - - :-: Address N. A. R., Guard Office If ton tt.m: y know anvhiuc about ii'i',--. ,, ; n U;..lv I'll,,::,- u,.. 1 : n. i,.,,,,!;, .h, ttiih-k. I','i't,','ti,'lt ,,iok stoves :n,l tlra,-i,.rt We have sto, k I'll V.MUKkS II KIIW.KK CO full Viid. ir porch shades are a ln.turv ttith the re.H -h otn. ClIVllllKliS IIAHHWAKK CO. T il fruit 1'iins In stoek CHWIIIKUS IIAKHWAKK CO. ef Fori I L.i, t" shipment of runs on the ro,ii. t:ui for them and sate eio net Cll VM1IKK.; H A It I ) W A It K CO. " Ci'" ' ' -'- , - -n. n Inst re.it - .1 t il U'.!:US IIAKHWAKK CO. Hi-.l !". k f..r , hin.ii,'ts Cll Mlli:i;s IIAKHWAKK I'll. ... ' . o -tt .1 (j"- tn:i, pianos Loave or ders a: Morris' Mimic Store. tf PiLKs: m:..n, jmi.ix: . , ( Wllllatiii inaian riM Ulntment ; will cure blind, bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Ih-hlng tt once, acts as a poultice, gives liutant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts ".d l'.y, V"" 'Y'" Co- -v nial and ILdO Wiutann Mfg Co., CASTOR I A For Infants and Children Ttis Kind You Have Always Bought i-oi.ni: itkmii, iter" greets all on. market, and of meat as blork J iiiey. ly flavored ;n what we cut sirloin, flat SrbJl steaks from. -, ier. ,11 r r'r''eri . iir Cl ' vonr 1 ent nil iiiem- well as to fh-'s bo (hat they niil i'-"' as well as tender anu Our priees are ' meats. Phnne 7 Main 40 Uc-.irs the t:ualu: ,11 HOTEL BRADSHAVV Sctoms .lnd-,.,,! Rooms with .rv of lorn.s1' 1HC udinp di.thet tr.4 . 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