Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 11, 1908, Image 8

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THE EUGENE DAILT OVATu. Tl KHIV. AIGUST11.I9Q8
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FRIENDLY'S Wednesday SPECIALS
Lawr.s and Cotton Challies. yard 5c
25c Fancy Organdies and Lawns, yd. Jc
3000 Yards White India Linon
1 5c and 1 8c Values, a Yard 11c
10c India Linon, a Yard 6c
Buy India Linon on Monday, the greatest values of the
season, 29 to 31 in. wide, fine finish, close wove,
two prices, a yard. I lc and
Your Choice of Women's Waists
50c and $1.75, values to $5.00
We will close all women's waists this week at 50c
or $1.75 each; none worth less than 75c and trom that
up to $5.00. Buy early in the week, for they will not
last at these prices.
Bed Spreads 65c to $5.00
Extra special in bed spreads, crochet, honeycomb and
satin damask in extra sizes, hemmed and fringed, cut
corners or square corners, specially 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 J9, T 1 Q Q
all one price to clcse out
Fancy Silk at 38c and 60c
300 yards fancy dress and waist silks, stripes, CLf(
I: ,r.J rUr'e anrl nlain rnlors. at vd. 38 andw
llguiba oiiu ...ww..o - i . . -
Wash Goods, a Yard 11c .
About 300 yards altogether, goods that sold g
U- , 90- e. all vrA -.
I tuiai at vw - - w ,
, Eugene's Foremost and Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette, Street
CITY NEWS
. ii ti fnr a vear. He was i
. ,mrm. Tickets for cum ray. ""', , ,h,nk the
beat man Cc-ttaxe .rive e i .- Kooh-i-uoor parlors ana ai hea(l of the places he.
Dempster
duced
pensei
an ttjuoftc - - -
He receives H a day aIia tl"
Con
them and save uion
KairinoWJl store.
. visited.
Goo. If. Bniitt.. -lie commission
mercham, tins niorniiii? receivVI a
, i fine.it watcru.MuUb
afternoon the awning In
& etheruee 8 ;
'I'll'- bi
Ihi.- Hud',
V'esl
lii nictu
puv. ll.
The
k work on the addition to lever brought to Kuaene.
i Mm in'Kaii this iiiuraiUK- T .
A Ivraii l.ii 1 has l
.. . . . - ii-ii Hie riiirmitorv herd of cows
(,:,, u now be.ini; i ri'-WKs broui;!
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u-,,-1, ,.n tin. rishcr & llak
u added
T, down from Cr-s- pot at Kugee
well the liibi of the week
-1 -i art --r ly examination for
r.iiham. superintendent ol r-ai Q.
Western I nion and bou rieru ' - SI()re (.all(.ht fire, presumably from a
te enrapn m V'" ' ; ",,.. ,iar stump thrown irom m ,
! has jus, completed tne cii,-r i uliued P quite high be-j
. . i i.aiiprci for tne east suie , ,rl girnm of:
ilijt-d ifj'ieiiii'ft He- fore It was ijui " -
Captain 1 line from Sprinu to t he. new de i f, ft ,,, hu6e. . !
. -.nnwtion, via me i . th Aat
IsprlnKtield cut-off. with all points on lnjum, ,he ann whlch wa8
ine east nuo u.-" .shot bv a friend aooui it ubu ,
ui-nut i-" p
Hood's
ollba'! 0
Kin at onct
mem o loii.oi row.
The work on the concrete walls of
tin; mipers.t met in e of the Cherry
bkM k Iji-nan this morning.
The two Ottos, Kaufmann and
Helchman. are In Portland buying
ilxtures f -r their new Brill.
Mm .1 C. Welch and dauKhter.
MiHH Miirnan-l, arrived In Kugene
from Portland this afiernmin.
M. S. Hubble, who Is In a Portland
I laundry buililiiin will 1
I -r i. i.,, 1 1,1 i-, .- will be
diiiiensions and one story lilsh
Professor Guy Stockton
I snot uv a in -
.i... f,iiiii thouaht Lee was a
wno was w lieu iic ' ...i,ii, k..
.M. ). Miliiiil", wno is in a i -oruanu , , Rke
liosplial. writes that he is getting 'rf,h
some better, hut he Is still pretty BlcK
-rtiii n.'iviiiL' nn Olfvn street has
been completed and that thorough
fare Is now a splundld driveway for
automobiles.
A tii-nuu .IlKriiiti-h from CdHaee
('rove Fay Clyde iiaker, the pride
of I lift fans of this. town. Joined th -Chlcagi)
girls last Saturday as a
pitcher. Iiaker Is undoubtedly tne
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j W. 10. Ilaynes left today for Seat-
'"Vl. N. difherllnu Is In lliu city frum
Albany. ...
V. H. Dunn Is nt Newport for a
few days. . ,
' Krank Wure caino up from Buluin
i lust night. ,, . ., .. i
. ItOV, J. W, .MCUOUgllll, Ul I in I in tin ,
' U In the city.
Hid Hock came In from (ho north
(his nflermion.
Jus. Kurlcy and family have moved
' tu Hprlngfleld.
Mrs. Uniiiui I.eo went to Creawell
, this aflernoon.
Jus. W. Seavey returned last
til K til from Portlnnd.
Iir C. II. Wlllmighby Is homo from
' an outing at Newport.
Miss Kilnn Peck, of Corvallls. Is In
lh rlty lor a few days.
Hiilh Maniiiam, of Wnltervllle, Is
upending week In Kngene.
Mrs. C. W. l.own Ti'lurned last
I Ight from a trip to Portland.
K. J. Kriisler l In Portland nttend
: ig the goml roads convenllon.
John II llartog Is In Purl land ul
l indliig the good rtmds meeting.
Jsv M "no and Harry Straight re
turns.! lasl night from Newport.
returned home fi'wn ihelr outing at
Newport. ,.
ll -.iiiliti' r.t Thiii-dl.ui ' Inff In.'
day for Seaside, where ho will enjoy
an outing.
Mrs. K. E. Fischer and Mrs. I-'. M.
Stewart, ot Mureoln,' spent last nlglit
III thn city.
John Pllney relumed to Junction
rity-tiulny, after having visited
friends In ICug.ne.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Tit us went to
London Springs litis' afternoon tu
spend two Avvvks there.
Postmaster J. L. Page and wife ex-Sit-
. t to leave In I he morning for Fo
ley 8irlngs on an outing.
Mrs. A. 1.. Honey returned nome to
(iiishen this aflernoon after a short
visit wllh relatives In Kugene.
vi ,.l Mm li.Mi W McOueen
and child came down from Cottage
lirove on Hie noon train today.
Henry Lambert, a Portland capi
talist, was In the city yeslerday on
his way to the Hlue Ulver mines.
E. V. Pariiienter and H. M. Lam
bert, of I'oi'.iund, were passengers on
(he slage (his morning for llluo Klv-
eral we-ks, Mr. Sales going there
Sunday.
I v llnrciiiirt of Millers. Nev..
was an arrival In Eugene (his afler
noon.
Mrs. Charles N Prosser and Miss
Nellie E. I'rosser, of Seymour. Wis.,
arrived In Eugene on this afternoon's
train.
Mr nml Mrs M. 8. Wallls are ex-
peciel home (his evening from Kit-
sdii Siirlngs. Mrs. Alta Mismam,
who was with them, arrived home
two or three days ago.
Judge Wintermeler, R. K. Knox
and Chris C. SiiiKh spent Sunday at
Newport. The Judge says he saw a
mermaid while bathing In the surf,
but the others were not so lucky.
Mrs. T. S. Ilaudsaker left today for
Walla Walln, Wash., where she and
In, hiiuliiiml will nmkA their head
quarters for evangelistic work. Mr.
liansaker will go a rew days later.
HoBoburg N'uws: Engineer Garri
son and wife, who have been Bpend-
nir I he tiast few davs at Kugene. re-
lrn.l hnilla thin llllirll 1 11 IT. TheV TG
nnrt havlna had an enjoyable (rip.
C. A. ItiiBhnell, of Seattle, arter
having altvuded the Ituieral o( his
f 11 1 Imr.lii- lnw lluizh Herron. In Ben
ton county, and after visiting rela
iivai in Eimenn. left tmlav for home.
Miss Euln lloyt arrived here this
nfti'i'iwwiii from 111! shorn and win
Inln nn fiiitlni tuirtv to leave tomoi
row for the const near mo niouin 01
the H iislaw. The party will consist
of. Mr. and Mfs.' Iiovereaux and sons
r l nml 1 1 n rrv. hes lies M hs iiovt
Kosuburg News-i-Wlllle Perman, of
Innrtlun (' tv son of win. Perman
ib.i f 'i-nHi-niit thenlre. arrived In
(hocily Sunday and will remain here
to assist his father In conducting the
plav nouse. i ue youiiw inuu i
first-class musician and will he a
viiliiivliht- acunisltion (o our already
lniiri) aggregation lot nine musical
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Duillev Clark, of (he V. of O. foot
1k.ii ...... ...I la hern fnr n mouth's VII
cation. , ' . . . Miss I.uiiu Wil
liams, nf Kugene. ate nn Ice cream
cono Sunday and was poisoned and
i. i..u Ai last II
has been decld d that (hero are more
people In Newport this year man last
Newport locals in Salem SliKesninn
ullu - . . ii.. f.,ii on the arm
recently elected superintendent o ; ue . . shooting, and
Eugene's public schools, has w i eo ( )r ' He came home
. . . - i w-...., t. in itial DHIMfe,! naviuiu ..-
The contract for E. M. Johnson', tne uoara -.ept tne place. J last night and w ue uuau.e lu
the arm tor seeioi
Round trip excursion rates on all whj played
street cars ton.orrow . Tick cts tor , sioo Vancouver
sale at Kooh-l-noor Pf'7"nde!feSm of the Tri-Clty League, is the
iwmiister's Fairmount store. . bee team or ine ' .fournal for
them and save money. UiJortstop for an all-star team from I
. t to-., nre in the V. B. ! the league. His batting average was
,Thr,h evening fZ the subject j 'g' aKd fielding average .84 4. Pen
cl.U'.r.ch , h America " bv Mrs. C. I der. formerly of the Eugene high
K'm.Unn Ola, A., are we, 8thool. bjetoJMJ.
where he has been ; come. A silver reinforced centre Vador ham
mock is the oar. to buy. They are
wider, longer and stronger than the
ordinary kind. ..
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
t chi.inii.nt of rockers and din-
ijaisi: o.t.i'" -
ling chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date turuiiuie ..(,"1.
''CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Vminr noreh shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HAKDWAJIC lu.
handsome new home, to be built m
his lot at Oak and East Iwelfth
streets, was let today. Eree Thomas
Is the architect.
Round trip excursion rates on all
street cars tomorrow. Tickets for
sale at Kooh-l-noor parlors and at
Dempster's- Fairmount store. See
them and save money.
Eberle Kuvkendall is home from
i i t u.hi,rn h has been
n,nini, uiih his folks. He starts ken.
for San Francisco in a lew uoju i
enter a medical school.
Albany Democrat: J. M. Deeds, of
I Eugene, Is In the city renewing con-
Pni.mi ,ri excursion rates on attracts for snace on nis ,.:.
HE MEANT WELL.
For comfortibTtJ
i4S0 EA
.ye (Jlaa McunUnjt
name imoliei ami
Mlves to ihnot uJ
"'K " an t ali a
those who hive ben h-
especially recomimaj J
we lit gla-s njhiro
roumenyean exeJ
J. o. watts
611 Wilan
N.tlv. (to ol.rgym.n, who h. assisted him to push his cart uphill) i "...-y
v.ry blMiIng r..t on your he.d, sirl Sur. o donkey n.v.r could hv. done
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PROGRAM
Blacksmith's Revenge
Early Around Milkman
Tight Fix
Gay Vagabond
Japanese Scenery
Drama on a Roof
John Is no More a Child
SONGS BY MISS FORD
"In My Merry Olds-Mobile"
"When the Sheep Are in the Fold"
Matinee To Dav 3 t. nv.
Evening Performance 7:45 J
ALL SEATS 10c.
OPEN I N G S A LE
Murphey
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Miss Kale lliiwley arrived down
from Star on the noon (rain today
lo lake the teachers' examination to
morrow .
Mrs. Helen It M.irks Is Lack from
Portland lo further arrange for nien
hiu driiu store In the Hotel Suici de
Hon It A. Ileum weui in iiimi-- . t .
"1 .1.. Y, ., on bu.lness. i W. K. Smith came tip from Salem
Jack l.lltell relurm d to Marcola tbl- allerlioon I i Join his wl(e, n.
... "' "'.,. .i,., .,.i in Euaeiie. ha" heen vlltlng her mother. Mrs
SI SKC l-lll.- i '
Pet rhurii
N I.. Klinheiivv was
.....r itiu iii.inilnu for
Miss Noma Houlg lett on this
li.riung's si.ige for McKenile llrldge
t'oiiuiy Judge fhrlsm.ni Is In rou
nd HlU'iulliig the gih.d roads Ineet-
htrs V. .1. Mulkey came down
i mi rieswell on the noon tialn tu-
's E. M.irkle. returned today from
short lll to Ills lalhel ill Cottnge
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K C Smith ha left tor s.in'.herii
i lliniiils lo b 'W alter hi- Interests
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I.ee lUmellim Is ll Mil ' from
rt. hen- he has l"-'ll ,r M-er.il
. -cks
. II. M.KIiimy and fainliv hae
Miss Pranc- Stanley, of Castle
Kink. Wash.. Is visiting her cousin.
! Mrs. H McMuriihey. in this cliy (m
! a lew t!lt !.
i Miss Itilby Culvert, of June! ion
: City, returned hnme today after a
j visit wllh l.i r slsler, Mrs. A. C. Ha-
si'l . Ill I'.iu:- in .
' Volnev lleinenwav and wife
XEWI'OKT I" 1 : 1 tst ) X A I s.
nui-iiiiit.iiinii liiklua a I el l to ihi
i-nasl In yond KUuence. They will
st.irt In a ilsv or so. .
i A V. lliu;. -ii. a tiroiuliicnl lumlier
: titan, who bus been in the city frc
iii c.tlv i-f lute, returned ou List
nicjii's ti;i!u Iiein a trip luinh.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kn Sales rettirned
(his it.o-ii f c-ui SculislMtri:. '.here
Mis Sales has hecu nslllns tor scv-
C. T. Hum. of Eugene, is a guest
nt the I r v I ti House.
Drew lirilfln and wile, of Eugene,
are rei: slered a( the million lor a
two weeks' rest at the ocean side.
Mrs. Condon McComacK, ot I'ort-
land, Is visiting her luirenls. Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Wllklns, of Eugene. In
the lutter'e bungalow at Nyo lleach.
.Mr. .and Mrs. Hurry Stapleton, of
Koscburg. are recent arrivals at the
liitmon House
Albert It. Tiffany, registrar at the
Cnlverslty of Oremm. Is a recent ar
rival at the scaeoast. He Is well cared
for at the Irvln House.
Miss Mary Mundy, of Collage
tirove. who has been a member of
the Hopkins house party, has re
turned to her home afler a two
weeks' nut lug.
Professor mid Mrs. C. A. lluiden.
of EiiKiim , passed through Newport
during the hitler part of the week.
Tln-y are walking, by easy stages,
from Newport lo the Sinslaw river
.111,1 from tlli'l'ce will take the stage
arc home to l-.ugeiu
35 EAST NINTH STREET
Saturday, August 15th, at 9 a.
The Cheapest Place on Earth to Buy. Come Early Before the R
Special Enamelware Sale
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Y.wx II w tox&vi to riM-ort!
yr pHiem, v check Knelt
U rtkcris( (tr ttit iiumic hl
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pul? mitt ll'. ii ii i -U million.
t lr tl. mnnt' w hU h
The Evipene Loan and Savings Bank
V. K. Iltown, I'M'-Id. u(. l A 1'sMic. l e l'rcsldenl
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V i,i..vrv li.;ii'h luirtv u:is belli on
Yanulna liny In a. h Tuesday i-ven- j
Hit:, at which Miss Pauline I 'a vis audi
brother Hush were hostess and host I
Present as guisis were Mrs. Con
don M.i'oriia. k. Miss l.iicla Wllkius.
Miss Kale Kelly. Miss Hollo Van 1
Hum, .lolm Wil V.i rouilie. John Kiili ;
and l;dard ail H) kc.
W IWIMl M MP.I IIS
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1 h .' S .'lid IIM llllt'M'.
I l.'o Thild nuuiber.
Atuil'.or d..initii; S.tlllld.tv :if
(vrt'd's.
As long as they last we will sell
9-inch preset ving kettles, 12-inch
wash basins, 8-quart milk pans, 9
inch sauce pans, 9-inch stew pans,
dippers pic plates, etc., all
cop
good ware at
15 cents
As Ions as theyl
will sell 4-quart
Wh-1p! 1 0-inch
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J:U none at each
25 cents
These goods -uc as good
any pUce cKc for lw.t
V, W. (sburn
It Is ever so lilu !l in -re d
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Ass!
.lent.
t'ashter.
any way.
AUTOMOBILES
Frank Bmneit & Son
GMr WjhI in 2ih. Hume red 17 U
Kfv, Kirl Kir, rrrmicr Fund
Thf bt can I of tlif pfi, $700 i"d up
Cars fvr rt
While's Short Order House
Meals at all Hours
20c Up
W. t. WHITE, Picp.o W. 8th St
It: l BRAND
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We are new people in Eugene, but not new in the
business, and we invite you to come to our opening
sale and get acquainted with us. We have added to
the former stock many new lines,
so we will open with almost a
complete new stock and new ideas. This is no'
only our opening sale, but a
Special Granite Ware Sale
s we are making are the best cva '
.ilrnrP AflA un. imrito nn til COtTlC aiW
vnnrsflf VY r,r, , r. .11 li-.nf Notions.
GlasswAr.v T Rac-bAll UPF""'
ncs, in fact, yo; can find almost anything 'w
want at reduced prices.
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MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE, 35 E.
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