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) i THE fctfiEVB bAltr GtAfcb, iTKSA Arcnrr svswm f i.i.in.i nniwiaii , u -.. - - ---- - I - I ia i m . . tM -- j-- r ii I- '4 1 I MMMM The Friendly Store Specials For Tomorrow Ill New Fall Suits Fall The largest showine of New and Winter Suits we have ever exhibited in August is now in our suit department and ready for 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 12cary 15c Percales, yrd 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 12Jc and 15c quality on sale tomorrow at this very low price 1 (n a yard lJC Outing Flannels 5c, 8c and 10c Yd Early buying in outing flannels means a big saving to you. We have about J 00 pieces new patterns, all fine finish, good heavy nap and the pWces are 5c, 8c and 10c yd 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 J 6 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 only styles are 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. 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 NEW SALMON 0 0 CANNERY ON THE SIUSLAW (). W. iluril, the ploreiice capltal-i.-t, merchant an I ship owner, arriv ed in the city last evening on his way to Portland on business. To a reporter he slated Just as he allKht rii from the stase at the Hotel Sineede that the new company form ed recently for the erection of a sal mon cannery to replace the one burn ed at Acme recently had been thor-i mil. hlv nreanlzed and all the stock baa been subscribed. No new build- ; InK will be erected this year, but the i building of the old Rose Hill cannery ' on the opposite side ol tne river win ! be used to handle this year's catch of I salmon. The machinery and stock ! are already on the ground and as Eoon as the season opens the plant will be placed In operation. Next year a fine new building will be erected. TAKES CATTLE TO SACRAMENTO FAIR B. P. Innian. a prosperous farmer of Junction City, left loday for Sac I ramento. Cat., with twelve of hlb j l:own Swiss cattle which he will ex hibit at the slate fair there, wnich ! begins on August 2H. The shipment ! conUsts of cows and calves, ai.d all I are in excellent condition. Mr. ln ! iiiun and two assistant are riding in the freight car with the cattle and will feed and water mem regularly on the trip to insure their urrivii'g at Sacramento in good shape. ih.s la a new breed of cattle for Lane iouniy. Mr. In nan has had Com for two years or mure and has always carried away Mimerous pre.iiiun.e wheicver they have been exhibited. . 'yo. , was an arrival in Kugi'iiu on oiki of the night trains. PPIiKON'.U, YV. K. M.l-.lri.y. who has been up 'llic McKeuzIc wlih lila lamily, rcttim- 'd lo Salem last evening II. It. Klnralft relumed from Port land inlay. V. M. Thompson, ol' UraiitH Pass, la In ill" i lly. It. O. Iirndy was In lliu city from Pr.iHWiill today. Miss Mollle lllaki'ly returned 1) Purl land Indny. Miss Mailt.ii llaltui; Is home from u trip lo Poriliind. Mis Learned went lo Portland t day on IiiikIiii.-hh. V. I). CiiIIIhoii In spending u fr,v days at Newport. Mrs. I eroy relumed to Ptirtlatiil today aflur a visit hunt. P. II. liobliison, nf (Irants Pass, la in the city on business, Kred (!. Pull, of Junction, was in thn city on business today. W. M. Ilrowiijiilin, of Carlton, ar rived In Kiikchii last night. W. K. Wright and wife, of Mi-Mlnii-vlllu, were In Hie city Inday. C. II. Pixlicr went In I 'oil land last night lo be gone several days. O. W. Hind arrived mil Iroin I'loi encu last evening on (lie singe. Deputy Sheriff C. (', llaillluollil has returned Ii-.uii u few ilav.V oulliig. W. II. UcilillcllnV. ol Poll Union. was In the lily on litihiueKH loday. A. lci.r, ol Cnillil lliuiliis. ',..., was an ii i i i vn I In Kiigeiie last ul.ilii. Mrs. (icn, A. I ly huh Ik linnie troui a YIhII Willi ller llllll;lllel' III Purl lllllil. Karth for at I lie west 1 i CITY m:vs ! Miss .Maude Kerns returned tiilav to Seattle, where hum la a teacher of art In the public schools. W. II. Kny and wile, vvh i were ta ken to Poii land by Kred .Moiilleu In their aiiloinoblle, have retained. 1, K. McNamcc, a student of Noire Dnlile ('Diversity, Is a visitor In the city, the guest of rather O'Parrell. Arthur A. Haskell bus reini'iied from a visit at Kellogg, H.niglas I'uiiiily, wllh his rrloud, l.cla liliu ni hit. Patlici-H Newlanil and MeKeon, iiT Columbia College, Port laud, relumed In their work today after a brief visit with Pather O'Fiurell. Kred Moiilleu, brother Hoy. Hill I mg placed In position i lay warn anil iictirgn .vic.viorrail w L. Iiimaii. The estimated value of the property Is lliu, and il consists of books, lodge furnkure and lodge paraphernalia. 1 I Home-made caudles of various C. A. Nadeaii has received a car-, kind at the lawn social Wednesday load of melons. j nihi. lawns Is being unloaded j I. H. Ciichmau, of Acme, sent The end of thu depoi. i (iuanl a salmon Saturday that was .one of the finest we ever saw, It Mrs. W. O. Marks Is pulling in Hhmw" uK enough for a family several fixtures for her store in the Snieedu j "' sl"' f that ' 'Hio Huard Ij ii I Id 1 n v:- editor, and as ngreeable to the pal- . Nile as any flah that, was ever caught. Me f'llwliMKUl l.'.u thn .i.,.,,!,,, .,f 'IM... Company A will hold a meeting j tins evening, to bo present. Alt members reouesled tl1 It (lua id staff annce. for this kindly remem- Tho plnlo glass for the new front of P. 10. Dunn's dry goods store Is be- W. II. Ilia, 'iley u u,t l(,.s Slims, of lllarhley, are In llie ellv on liuslne.s Mrs. l-;ila Klrow ln ulce went lo Poiilaud today on Hie liombiiig lo cal. Miss Conies, after vliltlug Mrs. C. J. Morse, lull today lor Chev ie. Wyo. Mr. mid Mrs. Illllieit Tyson aiei liollie lioni llieir oilllliK at Lutoiiielle Kails. W. K. Wright and lOliia Wrlgl.l, ofi McMlunvllle, were III thu rliv over I night. ' J. II. House, a lumberman of t'nt-i Inge liriive, was In the city on but-j Hess today. i .1. J. Itryan and fainlh', of Spiitig- field, left today for Kllson Hpiiugti on mi outing. Koss Clinmlieiiiilii, a fonner high school student. Is spending a lew days in town. W. J. Haldwlii and family return ed Inst nl.'.ht from a pleaanl out ing ai New port. Mrs. II. A. Haskell returned to day from Poiilaud, weliiu she speni u week or ten dus. Mr. and Mrs T. llenue reiiirued In Cielr home lu dklali mui t.idnv. at ler n vlsii wnii fiien, Aiisilii Puiiiiigton Ii- up from Sa lem, where he s engage,) In operat ing ail electric l heat re. Jeall S liobeliMill, ol Ii. iul.it;.. leave 111 Hie morning for a trip up Ihn Mi'Kciule lo hunt and fish. Tliouiiia Whllehorn and Henry t.earhart, prominent eltlneus of Cor vn 1 1 Is. were In the dly on their way liollie from an outing at llelknap Springs. A. H. Hedges, of Kali-bury. Neb., mid ('. II. Hedges, of Meridian, Ida bo, after a visit of several days In Ku gene, left last night for Arcnia, Cal., I going via Sim l-'raui'isi-o. I Mrs. I. Kvcioon left yeslenlay r.n J Pendleton, to see her diuuihl er, Mrs. j C. S. Clierdilre, w bo Is quite 111 and j who cXiicti lo iind'T'io a siiri-.leal op- i eratlon .me day thin week. I V'. I.. I ie I .a e i passed I lirongli Ku- The Pal lunch counter, of which (leorge lialley was a part owcer, will be closed until Wednesday. School District No. 1112 expects to soon build a new $:ou schoolhoiise. The district is near Kali Creek. The members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. K. chunii are en joying a picnic on the banks of the Willamette at -ludkins' Point today. j gene la:-t e I' l l l.i ml i heir nil- i nliii: and Del. alio, '1 to ailenl tli. -. Mrs. lien. P.. was Joined llov went III I'uueral ol chics. A niarrliige Poiilaud vest k.-lle. ol Kuge Carrie Malice, Urease was rday lo A. ie. lined IIP llg'd IS. Issued 111 II. Has- oars, and Mrs, Thomas llatley and daughters. Lulu an. I Kllen, arrived home on last evonliii.'s train fr.iin a six weeks' out ing nt London Suiur.s. Conn- and feast on freshly popped corn, sold by the Congregational la dles at the lawn soiial Wedaesdav night. aSo A petition for letters of adminis tration In the estate of John M. ltob erts, deceased, was filed in the pro bate court this morning by I. N. Har baiigh. attorney for the estate. The es! hunted value of the property of the estate Is I'.HHI. Ceo. II. Koberis pe titions to be appointed administra tor and asks the court to name Charles Wlllian, .1. .1. Kudo and Har ney Paine as appraisers. MAKKIICD At the county clerk's office August 24, 1908, by Justice or the Peace Dry son, Everett P. llorton, a lumberman of Blachley, and Miss Clara B. Wil son, also residing in that vicinity. At the White rooming house, Au gust 24, KIDS, by Justice of the Peace Uryson, Lloyd Warner and Mrs. Etta Duffield, both of Eugene. In the justice of the peace's office In Eugene this morning at 10:30 o'clock, Judge llryson officiating, Vin II. Hudson and Miss Minnie Darker, both of Wendling. At 2:30 p. in. today in the Meth odist parsonage, Andrew J. Sheridan and Mrs. Mattie Lee, Uev. D. IL I limbic orilciating. The groom is j from Myrtle Creek and the bride from I Divide, They will make their future I homo In Eugene. I KNOX BUYS INTO AN ALBANY FIRM Koy Knox, of Eugene, has bought an interest in the business of the Alba)- Mill & ElevatorCompany, John son's Iiest, and will be in Albany this week to make his home at the rail road centre. He has been with the Eugene Loan & Savings Bank for several years, a young man of splen did business attainments, who will take charge of the business part of the company while Mr. Johnson looks after the manufacturing part. Al bany Democrat. TAKK XOTICK Ice cream, if you are warm, hot popcorn if you are cold. The sweet est of candies to keep you sweet, fine orchestra music to please the ear, and a good social time. Where? At the lawn social at McMurphey's Wednes day night, August 26. Admission to grounds. 10 cents. Children coming with parents will be admitted free. a23 FOR WOODSAWIXQ Gasolene power, rad. 733 E. 11th. 4762. Successor al3 Apply J. R. Con Telephone Black to W. H. Davis. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Dunkard families' in Western Penn sylvania have made and used "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised their families on It for a hundred years. Now you can buy It of your dealers. As for it and use it, be cause It's pure; because it will stop your cough; because it Is the best cough remedy made today. Try It. For sale by Red Cross Drug Compa ny and all dealers everywhere. Hiram Novinger, wife and son andi daughter, of Novinger, Mo., are in the city. Mr. Novinger and his son secured huting licenses at the county clerk's office today and the family will leave In a day or so for the mountains on an outing. They each paid $10 for their licenses, that being the price for non-residents. They may conclude to locate In this city. Positively cured by these Little l'illn. They also relievo Dis tress koni Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem. cdy for Dizziness, Kausca, i Drowsiness, Bad Taste I In too Mouth, Coated 1 Tongno, Pain In the side toiipid iaTErt Thoj ; regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. J SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL WCrJ CARTER'S Kittle TflVER J PILLS. Genuino Must Bear Fac-Simtle Signature '3?L ! REFUSE r'!BSTITUTES- CARTERS P!T!!JL 3 IVER PILLS. DIED. At St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, Sunday, August 23, 190.X, of tubercu losis, Mrs. Fay DeLano Peebles, aged 25 years. Funeral services at Port land. Mrs. Pcebler was a former resident of Eugene. opptisi i i: ptisToii it E Writes it x i.' ii t and health iissm-. si ilium urn-UN. Agi. At the family home six miles - norm ot hum-no. on Hie river road, In I he (.uar.l s story .Saturday ofi Aug. 21, ltliis, John, the six-vear-old the filing upon tin- waters of Walilnjson of 1 toward 1'aiiiion and wile of Lake bv A. Ii. mack lor dinhl hcriii iii,. f . in i... k..i.i ins .... 1 1 siiH-ine n was iiinnuTow wild lot slated thai - lie expects to complete . O. K. ceniclery. I , ll II 0 feet of reservoir ciiiinellv :i l ' i the lake by next N ivemlier, which l.uiiouni ol' water will lie available summer. " nun acre fi elilleut 111 the I. O. j llli koik liark Coiikii Itemeny.madu by the Hickory Itruk Remedy I'oin- IKiny, of Salem, Or pure; n n i run! I to cure your cough or money refunded, (iuiiraiileed In make a friend of you. For sale by Hull's Ited Truss Drug Store and first-class dealers everywhere. Ileiiliig & Hi-lull rsoii. of this i have secured the contract to do stone niasoll work on I he new I ii. I-". hi, n k at llrownsville.- or Irrk.ilioli ii should have read iiv, - An ai-i-e iii.il of u.ner ! ,,! I nt ali r Mat will e.n u loot deep, being l.',.. which It trozell solid cubes one fo il square Karl King iitnl Pender me play ing ti.iseliall at Tillamook. In a uani guaranteed lo Im'at Sheridan Sunday Tillamook won and Pender struck out J I men. Is the nniiiiHit -r an acre one illl cubic feel,' and cut into1 . would make! UOItX 44 T't At the P. l'.'us, to O. ral hospital August 23, Foster and wile, a son. Large shipment of rockers and din lug chairs Jusl received. See us for! new, up-to-date furniture nt right I plice. i t'llAMllEUS MAKDWAItE CO. ' Win. ('. Kennedy and family are re cent arrivals in Eugene from t'oiier d'Aienc, Idaho. They will reside on Ferry strecl near the cannery. Mr. Kennedy is a carpenter by trade. Rest iiiiillly tents- nil sires. CIIAMIIEKS H.:t!lW.llK CO. W. T. Macy. of MeMlnuvllle, Edwrad, .-f Newberg, and Hrnw u.liilin, of faiiton, were loday lookinn arter t:u tnircliasi electrical tnnihiner) lu the old c li'le plant lu Ibis city. When hungry rton'f Wliltn'j restaurant will OIRUt HAtlsfy that you. IJIIS ,1.111 s,iois M.io.l IIO not I.vij.i.-i J CIIA.MIIKUS IIMiDWVUE t'O. Tin fruit caiM In stork. (.ilAMMKLS IIAUIIWAKE CO. Mrs. Lulu Tollinan returned yes terday from Vancouver and Portland. Last week In the convention of the Photographers' Association of the Pacific Northwest. Mrs. Tollinan won a piir.e in the salon contest and won second place lu the trophy contest. Jackson, of Seattle, tnklnix first. .mis. lollmaa was elected vice presi dent for Oregon of the Association and will go lo Seattle next Janiiarv to arrange lor the meeting of the nliii. '.utiiiicriiiau .v liugn, t;ie real es-"Ki"pners. Vancouver gave the as tute agents, have sold a residence I soclat Ion J.".iiii .or general entertaln inopciiy belonging to I.. W, Cue onl111"''!1- The association was ortaniz.ei! Eleventh strecl to John Hun-! ""'lit.. The ass.n ,ui,m was organize the co-.isidera-1 '' in Portland. Mrs. Toll-1 tx-ing a clia-ter member. The 43.li.iO blocks of Ice one fool siiiare. ; NOTICE Ity stating -,"..iiini feet" without thci word 'acre," the amount of the reser- All members of T. F. n. lodge No. voir capacity was niininilited L!..'i,".:i "l thai call are requested to attend times. I the funeral of Hrother and Sister ; Charles llailey-s son at the Coni,,.. TO HAVE MONEY AHEAD To accumulate maney, one must g-uard his expenditures until they are less than his income. A very successful plan is to have an account with the Merchants Bank and make weekly deposits. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit CAPITAL - $65,000.00 uuuei-iuKiiig parlors ednesdav at I' 111 W. E. HAKKEl't. Treasurer. W i dicker, ihc nrehuot i tlou lielng kepi privaic C. .1 W III here I Mr, of LAWX SOCIAL ST' , The ladies chin- h w : night, August nt t ae .congregational : - a o 'ial Wednesday ! Ii. Oil the MeM iirnhev ; ' IV IllVlled. Admis-1 sum to grounds. 1 0 cents. M2." : Eery Woman llnterestdTilBhoaltlknow MARVEL Vhirlinq Sprcy twnan.l Suction. tt-!&f.' .Mitsi ( onven'pr-t. Monarch trial. J. W. fiiigcs. Thir'y days' Kays Pur. Co NEW TODAT free tt HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT WITH THE and Savings Bank i Loan The Eugene The (list deposit s an incen tive to make others, and thus the m-counl keeps grow lug. Ttie Oriii. nut Ih d l.tl nig -i under i r liovv Hi,., luMaled s.ing moving ;nctu lire was reopen r the iiKinageinen Portland. I'll.- II .V ere ,Ae. Ilcnt and til . liri cl.is 1'hcr ' iictnri- vv hi l Ion 1 It nine I 1 t like corge won elltlM l',.. a prize In the d - Fid lie and I the daughter and her violin. vi ii a l.u ge auie ue Pi' en: reasonalile rale of Interest Id en certificates of depos :iv able en time or demand v nil h iv , li i in nlc ibe f irsi Hill vv.ll do well to Mr , vv bile caiiv hand Injur. I Christ, iim n. of tbe firm of; n .V C;n '.s-c:ieii, groeei v men. ' t 1'lgh'h and Itlalr sirects. I e .ut of splitting w ti,, j iiior-tiiu. badlv cut his I III till Hr I' I llleuit -oscr attended ti the TEA There's plenty of hum bii in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Kl'l.l. FOIt SALE.. -One registered Hoisteiu-Priesian bull, three vears old September n. Ilinv;- ',iik stra ti; gentle 1.. A. llouc'k. Mon roe. Or.. I;. P. i. .,v i f.. I tST. STKVYEll Ol.'sVol.KN Six ........ .19. IIUV pp. ;;,,,. .,,! , ..i.ei;)n .ter. hiMwn sp. ov,,r i ach eye; from eves .. i .. turn to , i r t" Av.i lleHzman pliitnliing lop. Ueward. , l.h yetr dnttpl.t for H. o 'r ,;';.":,"H'ii i-iiiiie ........ ..... B.-pj nJ PII1.T. I.lll sn.l llAlltn (ot liiiinril lv,l:-.l.a. Tt hm full nninilM mil .l!rM,;,r.vtr . - IVftKt uc-"v, "r jo o storr.. Woodward. CUrkc a.. Portl4 lie r Marriai: veiling li i'II.'VV nu It-- Clai liei 1.1. Ill . i t t'IMg t'le Pv I! the and Yftnr f.rvrf t HI II. t i. "u rum nciBt J ou itmt Wll.l ert Tli A PE tultv In sin.. li .-'"in . ' . ,,r .,.., "mi Harness A Id IJuard. "O. O." wagon iN4 os5aiiia!-Pepsin Gapsob For InCumni.tlon or Onu.rh ot lb. Bi.d.l., ,d ui.o kiJnw. No do ..,7" .ll1.""' I"" r""n J0 ll 1 .lnr.l Ul.,. ol Iho rPlBk.r rcm,fc Ap lowij hrml. Sou 6l 0'oI.U. l ,!,, 'T!ltKTAl.PEPSI.CC. iLo.. aiit faucLi,,ri ., f..rini. 'l'i,e lB . Ullid. ift-ml. .. Hood's PiiiS I Your Falls Clothes is About Du, and you will do v time that . Micbaels.St;;W hranrl Ti l I ney ar, '"F'i, are hand, ored and keep t' shape reniarkablv; We aresole agew, thw famous Hnt clo,lllnginEugeM iall Goods are ao. nviiig andoursun,:; guuub win be f priced awav Am- order to close them cj VV e carry a coninW- offuruishinggoodspj v-diinot De excellec the city, andourpr,; will be found lowertb many of our cotntl tors can afford to d ior. W e own our tr store and have core: to pay and are conit: with small profits. ou are invited tod and look at our get whether you buy oh ED. HANSON East Xiuth Street For comfortable eye glass recommend the ti SO EASY Eye GUsi Mountings. Ttwyirf.' name implies Jiid re,idilyiiiiiai) selves to almr;,t any sbapd &. keep mo;t 3l! k nis of mjuati:-- those whulnveb.-fi) V.wivz if t p;cirii!y tr.-.-o vini'-nd tlie "$ -We fit zUw r ght v.A itf.pr J. 0. WAlTS.Opfc 611 Wi lira tie S rtet Viiile Willi 1:1 I'll AMMPItS I'm 1 -i sha,;, s ar a Itmirv von i-.'i -. 1 C-ir (: -' C1I A t 1 : 1 : II UJIIWAUK CO. 1 :-r l ist rceeivo,! II VUHWAKK I'll SAI.P. PI, . an, I alai. ov v- GET AN OLIVER TYPEW For Your Son or Dan.' T n.. follrs tVOf" business letters anJ l:aB1 self-supportinc The Oliv.r Type1'"' Greatest in Existence. C.S.h'RANK.LocalA. Euarr-f. Orl"n AUTOM03M Frank Bunetl " n D...i ., i:ih. r": i tan rj l... r thf CP 5 I r.irs tor h' V,. I We A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming t-orcrete .Gravel, Building -and and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 23 It G or call at 345 W 4th Wiiite'i Shcrt CM1" Mwls ..t all 7 0c Up W. L. WBTEJJ i c a -p o n r ji, . p'tt i :V '. ' J I-11 I i. - 0 G o