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n 4 THE ECCEVE DA1T.Y OCABD. MOSDAV. AVGVST 84, 1908 The Friendlytoge Specials F6r romorrow .? 1 .' o km New Fall Suits The largest showing of New Fall and Winter Suits we have ever exhibited in August is now in our suit department and ready lor your inspection. Those who have already examined them frankly admit that they are the best they have ever seen for the prices. Not a half dozen to look at but a variety of styles and materials large enough to make choosing easy. Prices are $25.00 to $60.00 No extra charge for alterations $5.00 Lace Waists, each $2.75 13c raft 15c Perctlcs, yard 10c Tomorrow we offer 3000 yards of fine Percales in dark and light colors, grays, blues, black and light grounds with col ored figures, best 12'Az and 1 5c quality on sale tomorrow at this very low price 1 ff a yard -- VM Outing Flannels 5c, 8c and JOc Yd Early buying in outing flannels means a big about 100 pieces new patterns, all fine finish, good heavy nap and the prices are 5c. 8c and 10c yd - yjrf JkMJ- Lmr i j I 1 111 I Boys' Suits for Fall We have just opened up the firsl shipment of Boys' New Fall Clothing and it is now ready for your inspection. The fall styles show boys from 8 to 16 wearing double breasted eoats with fancy 4 button cuffs, open pleats in back, center vents and coat long, colors are elephant shades, browns, tans and blues, prices $2.50 to $ 1 0.00 Boys' Long Trouscr Suits arc shown in the same materials onlv styles arc more extreme and snappier, prices.. $5.00 to $20.00 New Fall Shirts $1 to $3.50 We are now showing a beautiful assortment of the newest designs and materials in golf and negligee shirts for Men and Boys with cuffs attached or detached. New Fall Neckwear and Hosiery The new open end, French fold, four-in-hand in dozens of beautiful colorings and patterns, regular 50c values, sale price 35c Special Tomorrow-all 50c fancy hose in plaids, checks, stripes and plain, Monday only 40c. All 25c fancy hose, plain colors, also Monday only 20c. r Special Sale Bed Spreads ' 50c, 85c, $1.00, $1.50 S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street Special Sale Comforts 90c, $1.25, $1,50, $2.00 o HORSE STILL LIVES SPRINKLE STREETS ON SEPT. 5 WITH TOBASGO SAUCE New York. Ana. "t.Ui a s.-rm n deliver. .1 y.-siorday at the Zii.ii African Methodist Episcopal church iu Somer villi;, N. J-. Kv- Mason liroo'ks, a nearo eleraymaii, said he was 1 3S years old; that he remembers having held General deorae Wash inaton's horse on the road to Karitan. He said he was born In Cuba In 1770. and was brought to Somerset countv. New Jersey, as a child, countv. New Jersey, as u child: that he was ten years old when he held Washing ton's horse. He illustrated this part of his sermon by walking along the road lu Raritan and locating the exact spot at which he held the horse. He said he had preached for the last seven ty vears, and spent five years in Egypt, where he did mis clmijirv work. HA1NS' PRELIMINARY HAS BEEN POSTPONED I'KIIHONAL pot, rami up Imm Pnriinnti today. K. C. Kelsey, tho Portland engineer Ml Ha MarRiirut lletlch Is visiting lio has the contract for Hie construc- lu l'orlluud. tlon of tho gravity water works, Is in Attorney V. M. IleNcffo Is honial the 'ity. from Spokane. . Mis. Jennie lllaKlns left this morn Mrs. .1. W. Huffs and dauaiiter ro-if un .r..i -r I. , a.... I t Mm I' a A tho construction work of the new tio-iiurncu nnimaun, ..,U......B i i i Moines ill i'jiiucii,.-. Lowell, and W. II. I.ar r. of Fall , Joined his mother in her Nye Creek Crick, were Kugcno vlsllors lodny .camp mm we.it C. A. I.orlng, who liad charge of Donald lllll was up from Junction City over Hundiiy. Al Montgomery wu In tho city from Vlda today. I B. J. Moon and wife arc at New port on a short outing. J. M. Williams returned "thin morning from Newport. C. 1.. Welier, the Creswell mcr rluint, was In the city today. H. K. Morris returned tills nftor Iioon from a I r 1 1 to Newport. Professor II. Young and family luive returned from au oullug, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 11. Luckey arrived liomu this morning from Newport. Dr. M. Canady relumed this after noon from a trip to Ynoulna Hay. K, IC. McClanaliau retunied this uf Icirnoon from a sliort trip to Bnlotn. Horace Murnett relumed yesterday from his vacation al points north. J. D. lluell riiiiw home from the north on the afternoon train today. Professor A. C. Terrlll and wife have, returned from a trip to rtentlle Mr. and Mrs. C. V. lluiilmrl come up from Junction Clly tills atlemoon. W. A. Bartholomew, of llolse, Ida ho, was an arrival In Kurciio yester day. J. W. Hrny returned yesterday f I mil n trip to Newport and Porl li.nd. , , j. H. Wllhelin returned home to .Inn today nficr a short visit lu Ku- K"i' lluhenschlld and wife, of Uor- d lu I'.ugcue no" lug for Toledo, Ohio, to atlend the national encampment of the U. A. it. and W. K. C. Miss Kdna Parsley, of Portland, who has been visiting near Kugene. returned to her posllton lu the me tiopoll today. P. Conlcy, of Thurston, arrived home tills morning from a visit In Portland. He was on the wrecked train Inst night. I). H. Wlganl, of the Oregon Sienna Palut Co.. was In the clly today. He was one of tho wrecked train pas sengers last night. I'iverett Young, who resides near Albany, visited J. W. Sprecher and wife yesterday. Mrs. Sprecher is n ilanghler of Mr. Young ! Eugene grown peaches are on the local market. i his '. Cunningham, formerly con-ljVed. ncctcd Willi the Willamette Valley Mrs. A. A. Company In Eugene, was here from i and Mrs. A. Mrs. (leorge Conoyer, or f.ugene who has been tenting at Nye Creek returned home Wednesday after- noon. I . , . , . Mru t. 7. Clnrk and son. Dudley.i J. W. Zimmerman has filed who have been tenting at Nye creek, j commission as notary public, returned to their homes in Portland i Wednesday. I The foundation for Dr. Zuber's Mr. and Mrs. Cole McElroy and I new brick building was begun to Mrs. McElroy's sister, Miss Sue I day. Smith, of Eugene, are registered at the Abbey house. Tle paving: "dope" is being laid Mrs. D. A. Pulne, of Eugene, will the Purk atl.eeu east 0f tle court spend the remainder of the month of I ,UUSL. August In tliu, mine summer nouio at Nye creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. llenjamln Hlngham. of Eugene, are amoug tho weeks' arrivals. They are registered at the Abbey house for a week's rest. Professor and Mrs. C. A. Harden, of Eugene, who recently walked from Newport lo tho month of the Sltia Inw river, returned Wednesday from their trip, which they heartily en- New York, auk. i4. The arraign ment of Captain Peter G. Hains and brother, T. Jenkins Hains, the for mer charged with killing William E. Annls and his brother as accessory, has been postponed until next Fri day. Captain Acted Ci-a.y New York, Aug. 24. Major Hains and one of the attorneys for the de fense endeavored In vain to induce Captain Hains to remove his uniform and discuss the murder after he had returned to jail. The captain strode nervously back and forth in the cor frnm thp cell, saving: -You don t understand my leave oi absence expires today and 1 must get hack to mv post of duty. 1 can't re main here any longer. I must get hack to the fort. Every time his counsel brougnt up the shooting of Annls the captain would repeat the performance, until finally his brother and counsel left him with the keeper, who was trying to Induce him to remove his uniform. Ant.' the coming big time by the Shrineis in Eugene on September oth .Mavlor Matlock has received the fol iowing letter, which is self-explana- U r' Eugene, Or., Aug. 21. Hon. J. D. .Matlock, llavor of Eugene, City. Sir: The Shrlners will make their p-lgrimage September 5th. The lo cal nobles, having promised the vislt- ors a not lime, v.uum nc privilege of sprinkling me streets with Tobasco sauce. Before taking this liberty I desire your permission to sprinkle our business streets on that day. Respectfully, D. A. PAINE, Citalrman. Per J. H. H. tlin ..i , I: Hi. I .,... It Jessup. of llolse, Idaho, E. Strang and son, of Cottage drove over Sunday W. I,. Archainbean, manager of the Warren Construction Company, Is lu the clly from Portland looking after the company's paving contracts. E. J. Hard left today for Hie llohe m In ni ties. Ills daughter, Dr. Funic liucille Hard, will accompany III in home about the last of the week. Eather McKeon and Father New laiid. of Columbia 1'nlverslty of Port land, arrived here this afternoon and arc the guests of Kill her O'Eairell. Al Swart and wire, of Junction Citv. came nil Ihls afternoon to look alter an angenicius for the runerul ! Mrs. Cole McElroy. Miss i their win. Hay. who was killed in Messrs. Walter Stafford. Itc ev, cnl., nrrivcu in i-.uR.-..u i . i . '. . i I In wreck In Mt n hi lt. I l.'i Miss l.ucllln Yoran went to Crcn- Cuilier O'llara, of Portland, was In well this iitieniooii to visit friends n Eugene for a short lime this moru- few days '"K ""' "'" "" """ Wlls . A Susli the stone contractor, nr- wrecked lam night and cunie up to rived hoiiie' llils atternoon from a Eugene to await a train for Calllor Irln north. j j., . withers has Just returned peter Nye and family returned to fioiii li trip to Montana and the Ycl-lday from an cMended outing at Kit -luwHtone Park. I""" Spring". Mr. Nye killed a rive- m,., j k, llnllirook. son and I point buck yesterday on the road out ., ' ,,i i nivull went In Portland ! Mm. Lulu Tullmiin reiurucil h.inf' Salem, have rented the Wllklns cot tage for the balance of the season. Visiting the two ranillles Is Mrs. .les son's cousin. Kaye M. Howe, of Eu gene. Waller Stafford. Dale Chessman. (Irover Francis, Peler Howe, ('loan Vincent, W. II. Davis, Claud Adklns Cecil Henderson and A. .1. Purely com prised u party of Eugene people who were week-end visitors to Newport (Ills week A crowd of Eugene people spent tile latter .part of the week In New port. In the party were Mr. and Smith. C,rocr The East Eleventh street paving assessments have been made ami are now ready for payment. The Seattle Produce company pre sented this office with a delicious watermelon from their car. COUNCIL LET FOUR SEWER CONTRACTS Sewer contracts were let this morn ing by the council to three different bidders. K. K. Mummey got the con tract for the construction of the sew er iu the alley between Fourth an.' Fifth street for $1600, M. S. llai ki r net ween Second and Third for $7S'J and McClain & McArthur for two, cue near Twelfth street for ?4o7, and one near Thirteenth for $ .4 7 r . in investigating stream. the merits of the l..,l,, till 11 visit. T C Wheeler, cashier of the First National bank of Cottage dline. a In the clly loday. Dr. C E. l.iioniln and family nine ,.,!,,, iii.il from several weeks' tuilli.'t up Hie McKemlu. i Mr and Mr. Percy Long lind, children unit Mrs. S I.. Long left till1 morning for Newport. Attiirniy It. S llrisnn and lioiuco Clllicit went lo l.iiitiiirK ti'.l.ii 1 bring Ihe'r (aiiillles home. Frank Wood.iril. " Irni.dlns niiin vim l.niiieiU nu.de lil In -adiiiiin !! i Vlngeiie. here et.-i Lu . H C. Edwin d. .1. IS. Il.ilbvi.i.k. i ' tiMlay fruni her trlii north. She at tended tile riinvcnltoli of photograph era at Vancouver, Wash., and made a l r 1 1 . to the coast. Miss Vivian Holmes, ot the I'niver sliy ,r tiirui'ii, and Miss Corollne Unison, oi Stanford, who have been I'.ilcsts tit Si'iisldo, huvc gone over to Long lit ach lor a visit i I'llliT i'l KSON VI S rancis, Peter Howe. Dale Chessman. Clara Vincent. W. II. Davis.' ('land Adklns. Cecil Henderson ami N. d. l'lirdy. IIFIlll 1U TTON, AtiT., Avldetit and health policies, ance. Ointoslte post office. si WOOD SAWIMi. A marriage license was issued late Fat unlay afternoon to Theodore C Anderson and Miss Louisa L. Uur tholomew. Captain Ilrlggs. of tne University states that amoug the flocks of rob fus on the campus there Is one red breast that Is nearly white. The price of lumber has gone up fl.OOJn the Portland market, which is good news to lumbermen and men who make their living In the big' lumber camps, as well as the mer chants. A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to C. S. Lupton, agent for ine line Sewing Machine Company In this city, and Addie Hangs, also residing here. Mr. Mullen, or Mullen & Simon, the onion and vegetable growers up the Mohawk, promises to break his record or 7o."i bushels ol onions t.i the acre this autumn. The remains of Mrs. H. C. Innian, who died in Portland Saturday, ar rived in Eugene this aflernoun nnd were buried In the 1. O. O. F. ceme tery. The services were held at the grave, conducted by Hbv. 11. N. Mount. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Iloilily. All wood sawed to gnage. For prompt service phone lllack ;t:lli. Itesldeiice 324 High stf'ct. tt dasoline Woodsaw. Miss Ruth McCallum announces that she will open her millinery store In the. First National bank loilldlng Wednesday of this week. She has Just returned from Portland. nere she purchased a complete siock it GRAND REVIEW TODAY IN SYDNEY Svdney, Aug. 24. A grand review took place at noon today In. Centen nial Park, in which 60Q men of the royal navy, 3000 from the American fleet, "nuO of naval and military forces of New South Wales and 4000 cadets took part. The vast aniplthea tre was filled by one hundred thous and spectators. LONE ROBBER HELD UP SEVEN COACHES St. Paul, Aug. 24. Infor- niation has been received at Northern Pacific headquar- ters to the effect that a lone hiuhwavman early today held up seven coaches ot tour- isis in Yellowstone Park and compelled them to surrender valuables. tttvtt' 1'OIK ISOI.DIXUS 11LKNKI) Sl'XDAY MORXIXU AT ALIJAXV Albany, Or., Ang. 23. Fire early this morning destroyed four frame J buildings in the centre of Albany's business district, causing a loss or $16,150, with insurance of $8850. brick walls on each side of the burnr ed district prevented a spread of the flames. The -following are the prin cipal losers: Branch store of Ellers Piano House of Portland; loss placed at $SO0O; insurance, $5000. Arcade barber shop, Bruce & Hus ton, proprietors: loss, $1200; Insur ance. $000. The buildings containing the piano store and barber shop were both owned by Mrs. S. Brenner, whose loss is $1200; insurance, $900. Office of, Linn Benton Heal Es tate Company: portion of office furni ture burned; loss $200 with no insur ance. Building owned by Dr. A. Stark; loss, $500,' fully covered by In surance. Stetter's Cash Store used a room in the rear of this building as a warehouse, and lost $200, with no insurance. dun and bicycle store of A. Schmidt; loss on stock and tools in shop, $3500; Insurance, $500. Build ing owned by Frank G. Will; loss, $400, fully Insured. of goods. Crow Bros, open their 10-cent show In the Orpheuin tonight. Their entertainment will consist of 30UU feet of film (moving pictures), ster eopticon views and Illustrated songs. They have a good lease and expect to remain iu Eugene permanently. W Ivl THKIl K ) 1 1 1 ;( .1 ST Will XOUTHWKKT The Cray property at the corner of j East Eleventh and Oak strefcts. re iceiuly sold to (i. Neltle, has been re- i sold lo C. P. Barnard. The old resl Portland. Aug. 24. Ore gon and Washington Show ers tonight; fair and warmer Tuesday. Idaho Fair In southern portion: showers in northern portion tonight or Tuesday. Guardian's Sale of Heal l'rOH-rt,v Notice is hereby given that by vir-l tue of an order of the countv court of i ileiice was moved off several weeks I Lane county, Oregon, duly made nnd of the firm of Clh- " is Probable thai Mr. liar- entered of record on the 13th day of nam iu uuiiu a modern resilience .-vus"si, iiiim, m ne mailer ot tne W. .1. dibson son Son. purchased the lluell prop-! erty, just across I ho street west oft the Congregational church today. I Purchase price private. Miss Mill among the the seaside Vitlnir II. 'iiilcr I Johnson, lllO.t tll'i'l if Kus. !'..' 1 arrivals EXIT USION TO XKWI'OIIT. During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the I'. ,vi E. from Albany to Yaituiua. leaving Al bany nt 7:45 a. in. The morning local from here connects with this train at Alhauv, round trip rate. :l.oi. The First National Bank of The Dulles today beian suit in the circuit court against II S. Kelsay to recover money on a protiilssoi y note. M- no lei - Wilson are attorneis tor t':ie plaintiff. j Tile Ladies Aid Society or the I'olt i Ki'i'gatlotiai church will give a soi lai on the lawn at the McMurphcy rest i deuce !!i.s evening. Besides ice ciea'ti 'and cake a: ten cents there will lie and p ipcern lur sale. i here. guardianship of Leroy Parker, a nii- j nor. the undersigned guardian of the Ira C. I'.oodrich. of l.orane. has person nnd estate of said Leroy Par si id his ;!'.'ii-acre farm at l.orane tinker, will on Monday, the 14th day of ('.en. W. Sanderson, of that valley, i September. I'.ios, at the hour (if 1 f. r $7.7imi. Mr. doodrich's father : o'clock p. m.. at the southwest door of Ffir rr.mrt..L. ""'eeytfj "wmrnendtfc "SO EAS1 Eye Glwi Mounti,, name imFlies lnd elves lo lm ,ny 4 ' ' kD tnrnl ill li.j. , ' those who fajvenh,! We (it eliise, ...m-j.. I Fourteen years nftnau 'j J. 0. WATTS!; 6H Willame,t,sJ GET AN OLIVER TYPE) For Your Son otDt:; Let youne folks tvott- business letters and ku sell-supporting. The Oliver Typewrit Greatest in Existence. CS.FRANK.LocJ Eugtrnf, Oregon riQA( Julius Goldsnii AUTOM0B! Frank Bennett i Garage Pearl and 12tb. Pta Reo, Kissfl Kar.Pmw The best cars tor the prce,3 Cars l Dire White's Short Oft Meals at all Hw 20c Up W. L. A. C. MATHl r,rn?r.ll TMIIA' Concrete, Gravel, M Sand ar.dgcodcw" earth tor s Phone Black 2511 or calUt 345 die t last spi'iim and the t.imily he ; inc. ui'aii'e to li.in.l!,' the hie, farm 'have decided lo sell and return to i their old homo at Vancouver, Wasli ' i ii iil on. amis ihott, ot Kiu HE ALWAYS H AS MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT WITH THE The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank 15 m ' 1 H i -Mi Hfcilti.l , n-.iv, ival-lr rato of lnlir"t I'M t , r: if u ;i:fs of H. i'...l'i' ''ii tinu ir ili'iintul, I r t t h :' iti:.l' !n f a .! .-. .. i w It A r;i '1 !; 'I ot M 111 t live m ' 1 1 1 e -1 .tin; lo ill an on in case o( ll.-ed WIHIO SVWIVti ilasol'iie power, liy W. W, Moore,' phone Hod SJS2. Ordern larnu or small will le appreciated. i I' v I..": 'ill s'es CltAMllKKS 11 M'.'.'WAKK CO. I.nri;,. sMiMiient ot rockers and din lilK ctiairs Just receled. See us for nc.v. up to date furniture at rlsht pii, es Cll.VHt:iiS 'I AKtlWAKK vo. Tin ti nil cans In !ock C 1 1 V ! Ill :KS II MillWAKK CO. S l'o'.iers, Oilrieii. Ill of t',e . doe.'.lscl. ;'h The Ocxler Saiks appraisets of estate of Lew have r.led thei probate court . a ti i Charles 11. Jones, for the last two years manager of the Pacific Mum h 1; . '.ill! take a two months' vacation tie !at ol' Tile month, par; ot which wi,l "o lie w :i 1 e '!;,., at ni' the Mchonz,,. riv ill' the Salll'.ani river !isti '. s. he.-., he ll.ls be lite county courthouse in Hueene. Or-!" eann, offer for sale nnd sell at public i auction to the highest bidder for cash i in hand all the riKht, title and inter-1 est oi the said Leroy Parker In and! to the followins described premises,; lo-wii: The cast half of the southwest! nnartcr of section an. the north half of the northeast quarter nnd the; north ast quarter of the northwest . Planer ot ',ti,jn 2:1 in Township 1 H. bis :ii!'"i uied there is a haii I ol in 'in-,. ' "! r. mil w'U co inn in ,., Mi Kcn.'ie river. He will he a. com . ..y..e i i.'iiv :.v a a,,,,!, . Mslal Xotic ward tor filed final selt: Tuesday. ' 190. he County f,, tl.C'll south. Kane.. 3 west of the Willam-'at in o , : e't" Meridian in Oreixon. contnlnin" 1 j.,,- , . i. a.,, Kirr. H iljlie oi herein' .. ' sicil : acroun! nen; ,1 ,. 1,'iih ilif ':' n - erT l.l'.ned at tieV.it!' j ill in . 1 H'....er .1' llli lei. ,1 1 ' Ki.ln and Ilia. lie ve el Kl.lni So'.l a v,, Car ft, ,. 'in. 'ii' 'no .... en i it i : its ii v i;i'v ,i;i: id CO. When h'incry i Whlle' rcstauriint ' 'f M-set ij St II satisfy rou. Molvin tlinvn swort out a wa:- lam toilav tor the arrest of W. II I.ntiiinio. who recently passe. 1 a V1'"'' he. k ui'.'ti h.m tor on the i;:, v t'lirn, S,.i ii, liakoia. bank, iiieie ;. ,! r, no cine to l .tTicmo's w here.ihouts. wv.o i'l'i ! The I. lilies' Aid Society of the M v -'" K i liiii ch have ,lecl.led lo have a . '; ' nic al .ltliivs' Point tomorrow ai'lev. i'-'"' 'loon t'e v one collie with w 11- ''.'!' IPV.I Kl k ' Tilk-' til- .! ,,V. i, '. , I ' i 1" II:-'..".!. i nine at . '. ' W S ! .., and Wif". It IV. ' .mi ::. !' s Tinalo .iii.I wif- I' S rh. in, :. .tv, t w jte and A A S," r.. ,,,! wiie j-n.1 a (Sua: I : .-. V o ie in the nior ilna tor it i. 'i rt 'h ile.k. w:.i;e th,y will spend t!ie i!.i t "V.illis Tim.- A u:e to The Times Monroe cannery na 1 .1' sTviicM -n lo ks ftnm tile enaine i '"T S." five tO The I", allv kn w n as that '-"" a- res in I.aiie cniintv. Oreenn Wil.llKl.MiNA VAN PliOOYKX. Cuaidian of the person and es tate of Leroy Parker, a minor. UOtHVOi'K & POTTKk. .V'ovtievs to,- (In-irdiaiK said I in. i KPW- Execili v ceas. -! j Ceo. H. I i Kuael.e, -.'of Hi J vi'.::.'ii - , 'm'th. i niitiiy (' ';,,:S.:s: ll A Welti. t a pas.: si ill. lie c;mv t'.'lT tin. ll tile flame i I ' ' - THFPC IS TRO THEAJ llllt til' the I'i.n perleell pianos - .stli's. lielll'.l'.-' r"0' 'J: I, 11 o Cniinic O O 0 0 o o