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O o " o - - - -- Q TB EBGBWB DAILT GUA. gftlIAV. Al'Gl'ST 21. 1008 STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW, EVENING The Friendly Store Saturday Shopping Bulletin "Extra values tomorrow in Women's and Children's Hosiery and Underwear, Gloves, Towels, Bed Spreads, Etc. Good Yard Wide Muslin 8c Yd 2000 yards of fine bleached 36-in muslin JOc quality a yard . . . . 8c Dark and Light Outings 5c and 8c 3500 yards New Fall Outing Flannels dark, and light colorings, splendid heavy weight at 5c and 6'Az House Lining yd 4c Dark and Light Lawns 5c yard General clean up on all lawns and ids and ends in ginghams and summer goods among shesc worth up to 20c all a yard 5c Ladies' Shirt, Waists 50c and $1.50 All Summer Waists must be closed out at once, about 3 dozen remain, sizes 32 to 40, sold regularly at 75c to $4.00, sale prices 50c and $1.50 Summer Dresses worth $9 at $3.98 each Just 1 5 of these dresses left, light and medium dark colors, checks, stripes, etc., sizes 32, 34 and 36, values up to $9.00, sale price each $3.90 Gingham Petticoats ea. 50c $5.00 Net Waists $2.75 2 dozen new net waists in white, cream and ecru, trimmed in lace and in sertion, sizes 32 tc 42, regular $5.00 waists each $2.75 FALL SHOWING OF L System Clothes For Fashionable Dressers We are now showing the snappiest line of men's and young men's cloth ing ever shown in the state at Popular Prices L System Clothes are made of abso lutely all wool fabrics and we positively guarantee to refund money or replace any suit that loses its shape, shrinks, or fades, and in any way is unsatis factory. The colorings are the mixed Olives, Tan, Browns and Elephant shades, with blues quite popular. Prices $15.00 to $40.00 Froolll We keep your clothes bought 1 TcCill of us pressed free of charge. Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street Agents Wayne Knit Hosiery Moneybak Silks Kabo and Nemo Corsets Priestley's Dress Goods HARRIMAN INVITED TO STOP FIN EUGENE Peptiron Pills&S itrfnifl'fn ' 'on"" aid dilution, ami liru mZ I t. rfin.l. natural iWp. Tn.y are rLo-'olltt fcit-il? a" mii'liii''. I' ...,! i'I.iI'I tl;.. str.-in If JIiul' i-y are i ut..a H'-ceptable to uit HtnmHcn ana inilal'-'l. ami the l"t lii-li'liie f..r i iii-rYnu ami dyslwj'litr men. women ami all sufferer,. Irt.iu tlm MtTe-'U .f . ,. Ii! of unlay, l'ri.o to: or 1 (If r l.v malt. V 1 Hoi.1 Co . l-owtjil, Ma&e. i by JIoou it a uoyti. Manaiser Harm-', in behalf of the Com menial CIul and the whole of Kimene. todav t.-li-urapnea to e.. n. , ilarrinian at his Pelican Hay retreat asking him to act a date to visit and . Investigate the wonderful prosperity, n.w, .iu.-..Wiiiriioiit nf Kutfene. The telegram reads as follows: "Eugene, Aug. 21. "E. H. Hrariman, "Pelican Bay. Or. "Eugene wants you to stop off on your wav north. Its wonderful pro gress will amaze. We surely count on your acceptance. Please say when. "EUGENE COMMERCIAL CLIB, "John H. Martog. Manager." As It is expected that Harriman will go to Portland upon leaving Klamath county, there seems to be a strong probability of the invitation being accepted. BURGLARS ENTER HOUSE BUT RUN AWAY The home of J. P. Brubhani at 461 West Sixth 'street was entered last night by a burglar, who was fright ened off by the screams of a young lady who was sleeping on the lower floor. She was awakened by some one j iumniing at a truna. i ne nui giar es caped, accompanied by an accomplice on the outside. The officers re sponded, but did not discover any clues, coming to the conclusion that the housebreakers were tramps. Nothing of value was gotten by the burglars. There are many imitations of De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve but just one original. Sold by all druggists. I.aige shipment of rugs on the, road- wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j LOW R.AT1 EAS1 I'K'IWO.NAI, 1 woilli and ('lay .Mui.tliiill, of Albany, iniMly tif llariisbuig, was here a few left this morning ou a trip up the days the latter part of last week vis-, Mi Kciizlc. Hiug old-time friends. Mix r..,al l,.n;,,nir Weill 1,1 I'm-l-i M IK. T. S. All leisllll Visited lit Al- CliiiHtcr Pugli Is III town from Ha lmu. , land today to spend a few weeks. i Winy last i riiiay. i Miss Olive Cushniun, of Acme. Is1 l''nmeis Klzler, of Holland, was a nil arrival in Hie idly. j business caller Tuesday. . j Mrs. Ilerihu Diivlilsiiii went to Port-! MIks Eva Morris, of Eugene, who. Alois llurrer, of Vlda, Is II Eugene , iumi , i,,, ,,,, train 1 1ms been here for several weeks vis-1 ylsltor. j V. I). MfAllsti"-. the genial steward I'lng at the H. F. Pierce home, re- Geu, A. Hillings Ih In t'jwn from I Mrs. Presnell fi-uin Salem Is visit-, turned Sunday to Eugene. I,,,,,,,,,., , lug her mother. Mrs. lliiiiuiiltt. Mian Ora Jackson, of Junction P. 11. Herman, of OriiutB Pass. Ih at the Coniiiicrrial Club, has return-1 1 y. ' inaklug tier cousin, .Mrs. lieo, CITY NEWS i ed from a short tinting. W'llhelni, a few days' visit. Ill the city. Ernest l.yans Is a visitor today from Klinlra. Wllliim l.iiiidess la In town from (!ottllgt drove.' Elder M. C. Vru roliiruetl to Tulti (lo this 1 1 1 n r ii I ii it If). II. (,'ox anil wife returned from fit 1 1 fi II II I It llWlVWKlli. W. li. Mt'Klroy Is rtfglsti'retl Eiigciie rVtim l-liilem. W. Waddle letiirui'il fnmi a trip kcrlnn. lint til Hi l.t morning i 1,. II, Itmvlaiiil and family have Miss J.inili'M lilvlii. of llost'blirg. iiinvi'd to Purl land, where Ihey will Is vlBlililg 1itilie tiily. i reside with Stella Hubert, who Iclt . Axiib nt and health pullcles. Mr. add" Mis, 'lieu ' lllngham Iiiivi lor that city this iiiiirnlng. auce. Opp.ijdte posiulflce. retiirnedMr Nytvptirl.. : j Mrs. Watson, acfiiinpanicd by Mrs.) .Iiibn Mtmre. a frleittl of W. Wad- Mrs. C. Funk and son Ortile were die, and veteran of the Philippine ' trip to Eugene last Saturday. war, Is vlsliing Mr. Waddle. j Mi'"- Mary Junes Hindu a business .Mrs. America Cochran, the milium-. rtli to Eugene last Saturday, nf .1. M llmve. at mauled by her! Mr. and Mrs. E. 10. llpiueyer and Hlsler. Mrs. Yanlls, went lo Portland Mrs. Adam Ceorge anil daughter, tudiiv. Miss (lussle, went to Eugene, Sprlng- .l! II. liiiuulas. tif C.rlnuell. Iowa, ; pleasure trip In the litiuglas nul,. In t and cniineclcd Willi Ihe Iowa college, They started early 111 the niornlii-; I U vlsliing his sister, Mrs. W. II. Pin- and were gone all day. Bulletin. IIEIill IUTTOX, .(;'l'., Mi s. .lexau'ilf, was a imsseiiitiU1 In t Ft auk, w ho bas recciiily been In j Hie Sltishtw Mil morning. Miss Olesjui ;-cnt lo Wiiltoivllln loil ii y friHti fpiltiglleld Jiini'tlon. ltoberl Tjiiiivon was it iiiHsenger to the SKislaw iintinlry Ihls iiioi iiIiik Mrs. I)'. (). Wheat. of Molt), Is vls liing with Iter lather, ('. II. tlllbert. Alaska, went to Saleni today. From lll'ore they will g,i lo Newport. I Mrs. H. II. Plnkerlon, of Tacnmii, Is j vIkIiIiik her tirnlhcr-lu-lnw and fain-, lly this week at I lie Congregational , parsonage. Misses Elsie Palmer anil et na Vndur porc:i shades are a luxury with the reach nf all. CHAMBERS IIAltllWARE CO. (leorgc' Dlxou and fumllv have . Thorn lefl this uotin for Eugene reliirned (nun un oiiIIiik at Wuolley, i where they will visit at the home of i Or. ' Mrs. Hrndcr.--Albany Herald. i H. E. Waddel nitil wife, of Port-1 Flunk Cai'iilh, a grntliiale of the. land, went, to McKetitlii llrltlge to- rnlversliy. Is looking lipoid friends.' liny. ,. has spent the last year at his Mrs. Potiieroy ntitl daughter lire hum,. In Kaunas engaged In new-spa-1 -visiting wlllt Mrs. tieorge lleebe and per work. Pui'lug the i-omlim nlu fantlly. Iter be will he a member of the fac- Mrs. .1. J. Rude and two rliUilivn hiv of the Petidleiun high school. 1 linvtt reliirned from the bench ut UoscImii-k llevletv: - E. I.. Parrott.: Ileoth-Kelly stlper lo I'orlland this in to Ihey I'm ll.'tinl Will Visit' last uWlit Newport I.. F. Hill, the llllelldcllt. went itiornlm; It. M. IllllchlcV wt this llliaril lltK. wllett F. .1. Cinlg. Mrs. Ittigus r,'lui-iic, from a visit In the the county. Miss Eleanor Jensen returned In Portland Ihls niiirnliig after n visit with Iter mucins near Ihls illy. Mrs. Edward Shearer and two chil dren lett lor Sun .lose Ihls iiiorulna. where tltey will visit for some lime. Harold Rounds. ft'Torpter I'nlversi ly st ml, Mil, nfier n visit with Humid lialtell, retiiiiied to Portland this morning Mrs llannali I letidei sliott mil daughleis returned lait etcnlii frotit New(iort. Kd Mt't'laliiiluiti. Have Wnddell. Chris Mui and William Pel i -ton re tut, k frotit their etitnti; III 1h. Castadcs. Mar-hull W, .,!, i !h, :i, tl. W,,.. Van Hose C:im'. Miss Belle Curry, Miss I'anMlt and the hitter's friend. Muni lili'liarilson, of Euuetie, me Sdnjy i, private cotive.x aucc tor t'i:il, r Lake. I'. !', I'li.isliiln, llaruld Menviiiatl. I'ni'iris .1. Bowne and the Missed IIiimimIi an. I Mabel Bowne, Mabel Western part oi. Cam,l l nn.l Edna .lens, mi leave lo morrow tor a Iwo-wecks trip lo t ra' lev l.itke, Spring creek and tint hue kleberrv pinch. Klaniatli Falls Her ald. Miss llerlha Slnler, who for Jhe past eight years bus been II teacher of English In the I'nlveralty of Ore gon, has been the gucsl of Iter broih. it, Vttntticv Robert .1. Slater, and family for a few days on her way to I n tliande to lslt her neither. Mrs. J. II. Slaler. -Pendlelim East Ore-gollttiu. NEW Tdll.W FOR SALE OR KENT Mil! litres III Cloverdale Valley, a miles above Oeshen anil five miles from Cres well. One of the best all-arouutl places In l.aue couniy, with every convenience. Water Is piped to the house; three good springs close by; ti-room house; barn tin xTll, will hold 2110 tons of loose hay; l-Ti acres of good timber, bal ance almost level, lying over I W miles along Cloverdale Valley, on county road: good family orchard: possession civell October I. Also lie rent or sul,.. a good faun sit ni'ied I mil's iriiin the l.iiiior I'la-o. Pi ft,. Pl-asam Hill u.Uli i,i::i,,iiil; f,irh"iie and t w o-s: my burn. er.t'Kiiy and hop lions.'. Ou ly hull a in!!.' irniii sclin .1, pi, si otiiiv ami public hall. ."nr tur llo r part ictilai s s,'e .1. H. SELLERS. ' I 7 l.nwrcnce St., Eugene. W.Ti:i) Position lo d.i Held work fir real estate office. W. M Th Hiipson, llros I Intnl. a'.' I ONE tlOOIl LOT fur sale; it will lie suitable for residence and cay be cut Into three; close In; lots fac ing east Call upon the Pad lb: Land Coiiipain 111 the llovcv IIMg. Room '. li. I., faitnicll. Mgr. HAIililSIII lili PEIISON M S oi- ( i M IM I' llI si' The council meets tonight. The carnival closes tonight. J. A. Brlggs. of Creswell, is Install ing a new planer in his sawmill. A marriage license has been Issued to Charles J. Kurtb and Connie Lee Bloom. Joe Bardley, a driver On one of the street sprinklers, has broken his kneo cap. A number of the younger set In Eugene took a pleasant hay rtt-k ride last night to the country. Warnnck Brothers are puling in their scales today preparatory io the paving of tlte srteet tit that place. A residence Is being built for Mr. Patch In Fail-mount en Moss avenue, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth. The tlarrett Real Estate Ctmijiany has purchased a lot from Ceo. Irish on Twelfth street, between Mill and Ferry. A ten-cent electric show will he opened in the Orpheuin theatre Mon day. C. C. and G. E. Crow are the proprietors. Blaine Anderson Is having mate rial hauled to build him a home at the corner of Fifteenth street and Co lumbia uvetiue, in Fall-mount. Those fine prizes at Walts' jewelry store will be drawn for on the even ing of Auuust !, instead of tile limb as tile ;i"th comes ou Sunday, a 2 I IVnilh'ioii East Oregoniati: Pell Met'ai'ty, the well-known I'. , f o. graduate, is now slaying in town lor the purpose of taking ear treatiunet. The. Eugene planing mill is work ing overtime with a force of eight teen men. The other mills are also reported to be behind with their or deri'. Ur. Paine Is moving. his ofiee Into Pr. Kinkcndall's apat-'tnieut.s. S. 1). -iie-.i, i.'e attorney, now ocupvuig both of Mr. Palne's rooms for his law i oltlc.'. j F I Il.iri el Sweet II, one. f,,. W TKI I'osi'li as cook ill , :,.n or hotel Fitteen years' eni-"i-! cee ll. r. renees. ' lloolll Kellv ' " R B f .n man, Lorilnu. Or. t f j Professor ('. H. Jones, of t and Professor Alderman, oj gene schools, are attendhu crs- ins';!',;,. n Coos ,ou;i b in S-.i-i -:nall. cilv. Eu- ach- imi: w nior. 111- ALWAYS I IAS. VvvK v,;:oil.S AN AaXH'M' t F,' W rr : u i tni i'-1"--w ' i Tl .. . . ' .. . v , f - .' -'' , ;- 1 i 1 . 1 ,'!, rl V 'i . or rocks In the railroad yards. The section hands discovered it, the car nival owners coining and capturing it- 11. M. Parvin. nf Dexter, whose threshing separator burned near Go shen a few d.iys ago, is in town from Portland, where lie purchased a new Buffalo-Pitts separator to replace the one burned. He expects it up oil to day's freight. The city council will meet again this evening and the water question will be under discussion. It would be a good idea for those who are in terested to attend the meetings of the council and learn for themselves just what is said and done. The water question and other maters of importance are acted upon in open meeting. A grass fire called the fire depart ment out. this afternoon to College 11111. Harold Wells had a bonfire In his yard, from which the grass Ig nited. The fire spread with great rapidity toward the house, l.-.l. Wol eotl, attacking it witli a pail and- r.iK, stumping out the blaze after, being singed. . Carl Fisher and Hal-ry Timvman. aged 1 :i and 1 'i respcetK'tdy, 'were arrested yesterday afternoon by Con stable Plank and brought before Judge Bry.son. accused of tin-owing stones at C. L. Williams, the Ram bler automobile man. The boys case's will come up In the morning. -at I o'clock before Judge Chri.snian in the Juveile court. A defective steering gear was the cause of an automobile accident which occurred last night about mid night when the occupants of a car driven by "Tink" Burget were given a had spill. That no one was serious ly injured Is miraculous. A. S. Stub ling sustained several bad bruises, but is able to attend to business to day. Burget, who was driving the car. escapel wit limit a scratch. The Dalles Chronicle. Stubling is a l"ni verslty graduate well-known here. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company is musing splendid progress on itsl logging read out of Wendling. Twol mill's of grade are ready for ties and hails, three bridges practically l completed, and the entire six milei; will be ready for operation by No vember 1st. The plan is to supplv lioih the Wendling and Springfield mills with logs from the camps on this road. The Springfield and Co- hurg plants are now in operation and1 shipments are going forth front all four mills. i ne (leseriptipn ot the surveys on some of the tiniberlaud in tlte Sius law region Is remarkable lor the c in else expressions which are used bv timber men n speaking of the cor ners and Hues that have been run. Most of the surveys are made bv mere draw ings, the groun never having been traversed. For corners a en-tain l:.e. as a cellar. u h,urel '" a ,:,:''- i ""'ally itr.m-il. F.ir . n ( so For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the EASY" Eye Glass Mountings.' They are all the name implies and- readily adjust them selves to almost any" shaped nose. We keep most all kinds of mountings, but to those who have been having- trouble we especially recommend the "5b Easy." We fit glases right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience M J. 0. WATTS, Optician 611 Willamette Street- Julius Goldsmith Will r.e rnaje this southeI PACIF1 'nes in rj.. From Ei "gene, rjJ To UiicaEo ?6.2j at. Louis ;t Kansas City 63.75 . Tickets win May 4, IS June c c , , i i: July 6, 7, V August li 7- Good lor rrloni In J over priviltPH REMEMBER I For any lurtlitt ioiaj . a.j. gill: Local Av Win. McMinray, & sender agent, Po;. AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett & Son Garage Pearl and 12th. Phonered MM Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best cars for the price, $700 and up Cars for hire White's Short I Meals at all 20c u?; W. L. WHITE, Pi Tin fruit cans In st CHAMBERS HAR: .OIlmMleHHMIIIMIHIIIIMMIIMIMMI 2;K r Hand Saws 24-inch tempered steel blade, filed and set, varnished grip handle, iron screws, each only 40c Surely Worth Your While HATCH iTS-l ull 3Jfinc. plated; wedded black ena; handle, each GURRY COMBS Strong, well made, S bar steel comk laqucred finish, fastened to t"rai:ic with -Svivi-ts, 4 inch black enameled lunula, nveted through handle and :"""' l".i'.l cut. each ICc TALCl. li : -,v. 1 T 1 ; is 1 : t it 1 . t s ,. . , , 1, 1,, . 1 I""-'-- o ".I l'l'..M'"i' !': 10 , 1,1.1V til. .lys' 11'. I ; ;.,ns took r iu ., . O Murpheys ia.c,;et) 1'"'-' i'l.i'ity tmi' .v -n,AVKKS HASinVAi:;, '.-.V O v.; F.iQt 9ih St. toe o o