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"I Hi i o o - "" I . J o New Fall Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, Skrts, Etc. o The Friendly Store-Eugene's Largest and Best Store O THE rOHX DAfLT GCAI$, THURfiDAV. AIGIBT 27, 1908 111 3 HI nu-PTinw injuiiuuuii AGAINST BUILDING TRESTLE WORK The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Anv SfvU RnnU Wi Hereafter He Supplied in Our Pattern Section These dress patterns posess features of nu-rit not em bodied in atiy other make; they are made by the most modern methods; and emanate from the highest author ities on the latest and. most improved styles in Women's Dress. The ' prestige of . The ' Ladies' Home Journal in mat tersof dress has long been recog nized by the women of America. Like magazine itself the patterns stand foremost, sire the most helpful, most popular and most satisfactory. I'HK'KH 10 AM) 13 s'KNTH THe Quarterly Style Book lllunritlnf The Ladies' Hume Journal Pitleriu Price 20 cents, including any 15-cent pattern 5 cents Pays (or thii Style Book If purchased iu connection with a 15-cent pattern One of the most important new features is the accom panying individual "Guide Chart" (patented) so simple that even a little girl can make her own clothes. There arc no complicated constructions, no guesswork. The cutting and fitting are simple as A-B-C. Another point of merit and a very important one is the elimination of waste of material; that alone triples the value of the patterns. The Ladies' Home Journal Monthly Style Book free upon request at our Pattern Counter. I'ilK'RS 10 AXI) 1.1 CKXTH i us in a ..ANNOUNCEMENT.. A Ur'rvA cU(t-Nrrnf.V.f ninr Pall CrWra frntTI NcW Y8fk which Vfi are VP.Wxncr rflitAxr fnr wmi trAir nnnr nttte J 1, IftlV Ol I I Jl 1 I VI 1 W U WWtu - - - - - - O J J VSM tWWM J lS TT position to advertise the largest and most complete stock of high grade clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys in the upper valley. Our buyer has used great care in selecting only fabrics with wear resisting qualities, and made only by the besi tailors and in the newest styles. Come in just to look. Let Our Salesmen Demonstrate the Superiority of Our Clothes Extreme Styles for Young Men .('lothtii that arfl built for young MIowb who wnnt to look illf fi'rcnt. Wo aru ahowhiK In 8. SyHUtui Clot hen 3 7llffiirHtit Htyli'K, and uuch pullcrn only ono and not more than two. CoutH lire mudo lotm, Bhupud hack, viinU, fancy cuff and flui. 1'iintn aru extreme pug top and hurl wulrtcd and with belt and cuff on bottom. Price $15.00 to $40.00 Conservative Business and Dress Suits Our assortment of fine business and dress suits Is unequalled and, considering quality and prices, are extremely low. The new colors are olive green tweeds and worsteds, brown, tan, blue and the elephant shades. Materials are worsteds, tweeds, cash meres and cheviots. Price $3.00 to $33.00 Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sweaters; Suit Cases and Trunks S. H. FRIENDLY ; 592-594 Willamette Street College and School Clothing, Pennants, Flags, Etc. 4 4 a a tioaeburt; on ihu afternoon train to- . I day. . v ' i' i'KIWONAIi !'. W. M. Pnrlor. the timber man, ' iwent to ltotii-liiirn this afternoon. - II. M. Jay la lu town' from Junc tion. .,''.' Mlaa Katu llllla wont to Portland today. (!. U. Kliiu Is In town from Wulter vlllc. Minn l.ulu KiiiihIiiiw la home from Newport. iMrs. lieilha Uohrer mid diuiKlitcr are homo from a visit ut Oregon City. John Kelly iwas a passenger for Itosebing on thii afternoon train to duy. ,. ,-. ! . Uoyd Ilrook has returned from llluo Ulver, , Udhiivh thu niines are busy. ('. II. Klsher retuiued this it ft it 11.1(111 fl'lltll M llllulllllUU ll'ltl ... 11. ...1. Allan A. M. Martin, or Maplvton, ts'hmd. '" iV'i tl!;. , . . . ' I N'"8 WlimU. Colvtn, the milliner. Hubert llnwlaby returned this af- rot n riled this iiftcriiotm from I'orl turnoon friuii Halem. inmj. KuKcno .Sim kwell came down from eV. 11. K. linker went to Dexler (.online (ii ovo today. , h ,,,., , luild evaiiKellstlc H. 11. (lore, of llarrlHbiii'K, siieut services, lust nlchl In the city. I .ester (lKilen Is III the city rrom M. Kvli.-llii-r-k, of Column drove, Mapletou. He Is one of the stano was In the i lly today. drivers. .V. J. Nichols, of Central Point, Is' Mrs. V. .1. l-'ox, the milliner, re in iho city on IiiikIiuss. turned home tills urieriiiinu from Dr. J. W. Hindu Is home from a Portland. . short trip lo Purl hind. I'. K. I.iiiik went to'l'oTilaii.l i .- K. J. Knikler returned Inst nlnlil ''"v- 11' ls 1111 '"' nil looking for from a irlp to Portland. Investments. Stil Sut It i retimed today from an' Postmaster ami Mrs, .1. I. Pane outliiK al I'oley Sprlncs. have returned troui tlietr 0111I111; at Mr. 1.. W. llelierl left today for ' Koley Spi-lnus. HIchlaiHl Cviim, Win. ; .Miss l.eone .lenklm. the Past Ninth 1't . II. IV l.e Mtat d rei in neil ibis af-; st t eet milliner, returned last nUhi leruo n'liimi Ihe nmih. 1 Muni Poi'tlmid. linn. It. A. H oti went to li:s sons Marry Iturlord. th,- w ell k now ti tar:u at Yonealln t.ul.iy. votumvtela! ua''.er. Is In Ihe ci'.v J W. lliihm s' an n , d home from for a few d,iv. the nor, h Hii. nmnn, C. . M, Arthur r, t iirticl t.i Port- M'.s A 1 1' la M'':iro. of I'urllniid, land las! n U Ir . ; 1 1 :r I ru i:.t t irn; lots Is her v t ! 1 1 -i relative. In.ws in !: ii .;. n ... C. II t'aliii.'r, of .1 iitut inn Ctl, Mis. Oils ii.ok. .,11,1 tilt,!.' d;iui;M war ill Kiinene la-t llht. o r. (.f U .-luis. are vl.-lllln; Mr .tis. Ii I., 11 lllniilir. !M 1I.0MI nil, I lM It.iMlv lli.;lt,l from Mar-ul.i iii.m iiliiii. t!, ' l :1 11 ,1 ClnlcU" T.iv K It tllhuaii Ii:m 11 tine. I (1 1111 iMiti 10 I'.ir'l.iM.I i(..l;i .im.t , mi,.,: an i.'itiin; .1.11111 tin. sm.i.iw with Hi. n. n in t:n , t Mn. .1 .1 K'lt.y n lid m,ioi, M! Mi,i .lam D.i.t reiuiue.l l.i.t etla Will. I. wen ' iMS-enm 1 - l,i.;!it i,.in l',.i 1 l.in.l . her.- ,a been purchasing i;oods lor her mil linery store. It. 11. Wood was a sUiko passenger this morning for Vlda. S. Smoede left this morning on the stage for his farm near Wallorvtllo. W. I Smith was a passenger on the stage this morning tor McKenzle llrldge. Prank W. Hudson, a former K11 gene olectrlclan, ls In the city. Ills home Is now ut Ashland. 1'!. I.. Hprlne, A. lllckox and Mrs. HeSpaln were passengers on this morning's stage for Mapleton. Mrs. II. M. llordeaux, of San Kran I'lsco, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs V. W. Haines. In Kugene V. 1,. Del. ano came up from Port land today. He attended the funeral lot Mrs. lay llel.auo Peebler In that Icily. I P. M. Hennet went to Woodburn . tills morning, accompanied bv Mas ter N. Homer Millard, who will go I on to Portland. i Albany Herald: M. 11. llrandeber 1 ry and family returned to their home III Mill City, after a few weeks spent at Ihe bay, Kugene 11111I III Ibis illv. Ira Welt.el and family, n ho have I lie. -n living here fur some time past, left today for North lleiui. Coos county, w here they expert to locale , Mis. 0. 11, l'isher returned last evening from a visit at Hotohnrg She was accompanied by her sisiers. In law, Misses Mae and Knima Pish , r. who will visit here awhile. Miss MariMie! an.l Kiiitua Pit-lier lot Uosobmi;. are ilt Mr. an. I Nils. Charles. II PUher, tllev ar'.ved ! Nat nlu u wliti Mr... Pl.ln i . who has , I'veu 'si:;iiil at Ihe llouulas county Sl.lt Pen. II. Ion Ka.st Oreoui.iir Merle i li-nian. a senior in the 1' niv.-.-M! . ot ilreitou. has lie. '11 III tile t.ty I, ',!.! and is preparing to le.ne for Kugene 10 tt'ii . h his work t li.-ro thi int. r liiim: 1 . 1 . - sninni.'r he has levn work me. m Hi,. It M.c.iriv ranch ''-' 01 .ind 'in- in-l l'lnisn.,1 ' :.n i '. -. .i-on. lie is ,1 si 11, !om BLASTING STOPPED BY ORDER OF MAYOR ACTIVITY AT Yt'AItKKX C)X. STltl t TIOV co.'S Ql'AltltV t'i:.SP,S AMI I'OKTY MUX Alt 10 DPT or K.MPI.OY.MKNT Mayor Matlock last eveninc 11111,1.. n trip to the Warren Construction Com I pany's stone quarry at the west end .0 .-.nuiuers mute and ordered all lllilslfnL' ut . 1,, .....I .... n .. , " , luuiu oi Hie I danger to the residents of that por- , iiuu 01 ine city tiim flying particles j of rock. The work was at once I cosed and the quarry and crusher are idle today, forty men being , thrown out of work teuiporarllv anil a payroll of B day stopped. I It will he remembered that a few days ago a huge rock blown by a blast ! fi-.ini thn ii.Mi'i'i- ut....,,b ., 11'.. 1 . ...... , " it"- io-ei, iciuiering liter lame. Other ncclitenls or a ml i nor nature have occurred and there have been numerous cointthiims against the blasting on account of 1 the damage to houses occasioned b ft he Jar In. in the blasts. Manager SVwry. of the Warren Con -l in. 1 on Company, says In- dm s e. t know w h. t !- w:li g. 1 ilu-i, lock to- ! :,. ;,aing work h. n ;i:i.-r. He s.ivs tl . i-nougli crii-h'-.i 1.1 ' '-tos:i tin- I'.u k si reel 1 oii!r:i -s. xttry l-..i.- no r,.n:raet; on i;,i-i,i Ml,u' Imt the - K;g!nh street and ,.1 lol.s W i 1 'ie :, 1 soon. OU Xi:l!S (IP LOT IX SPKIXGI IKI D THY Tl) STOP WOiiK OP lll'II.D- i(; Tiii:sn.K ioit latiKXK- SPItl(il li:i.D I.I.Mv 1 SPIT ( O.M .MKXCKD IX COl'UT C. M. Dorrity, of Springfield, A. G. Hovey, of Eugene, and the Honeyman Hardware Company, of Portland, have instituted suit in the circuit court against the Portland. Kugene ir. Eastern Hallway Company and L. X. Honey, Its agent and contractor, to enjoin them from building a rail way trestle across a lot in Sn ingfield owned by the plaintiffs.. The lot is near the the river on the line of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Compa ny's electric railway between Eugene and Springfield. The plaintiffs allege as follows: That Dorrity is owner of twenty-two-thlrtleths of the lot, Hovey is Ihe owner of five-thirtieths and the Hon eyman Hardware Company Is owner of three-thirtieths. That the railway company uud Honey on August 22, 1D0X, went upon the land and broke down and destroyed the foundation of a building that had previously stood upon the lot and tore the same down and destroyed It to the damage to the owners in the sum of $25. That the defendants Immediately thereafter began driving piling there on and to destroy the substance of the freehold and are building and threaten to build a permanent ob struction on the ground and will do so unless restrained by the court. A decree Is asked for an Injunction restraining the defendants from building the obstruction and for (25 damages. Williams & Bean, who are the at torneys for the plaintiffs, filed the complaint In the suit yesterday afternoon. X I' TDK IlillMl el '1; HE ALWAYS M S MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT , WITH THE The Lingerie Loan and Savings Bank J 1 1 it-- . i - The fits! , It,,-,.,,. tUe lo lluike etllem, H It it (tills t lie a, i oil tl t k. e.a jttvw lug. i.-a-.'it.ib'e late ef Interest is I al.l oil ,-,- til., .III) of depos it. l-..:i!.!e on lone .I. in.in.l. i I oil l.. . 11 t 111. 1. to t lie ; 1: . It, .c w 1 1 do w.,1 10 llie'-e- tl IH W i '.e :i you w o 1 ,i ,, sonie C g to p.i (.n in 1 .i-1- of 11. . I 1. 1 ion cm tat 1 1 1:1.. .il l. ;e i- tro of congtis. ;" ," .! b-011, luti.s au.l all 'nni: m; ' ,:y- t- n !ing to cnsuiiip ion. liv r-vo-t. ..n,,t ild cherry 11:11,1 tor .i-s ni.iml:i:r,ed all es:ab 1 "'" -1 'e;i 1: i:mii as a staudald cough r. -n. .h It con-alns no op ium 01 :,.i. aifiil drugs and can be "' '' s.l!e-y to c'llldren. P-h-e " "" .:.! by Umi Drug Co , Wil-oan-s M'g i-,,. 1 ,., . CUvelana, O i.p 1 101 o,i ! ' : i'n tor the C.nind tor ;o -.1. -I by the V;,; ,,. I'.lleiit King." .111,1 is 01, p.- - 1 . s ever gotten g 1 losi-ope Com ,1., n j ' v otue iv ' I. ; 1; 11 . V,, I'S'I -i f -I tio lionet ,tan.!:i:: i P. :. rule all w.ek. pr! ' ;.: ,.-' night 'I he ;.; 1, w,:i i.,. found in an.;'.;, CITY NEWS 4 A marriage license was granted to day to Dertle E. Cox and Miss Flor ence P. Ilalney. Three carloads of logs and four of wood was the extent of carload shipments into Eugene last night. Verne Apperson. who was Injured In the wreck below town Sunday night, Is able to be out of the hospi tal. . R. Bauer, a fruit raiser of long ex perience, brought to this office to day a box of Immense peaches, the uest me Uuard staff has seen this year. A carload of structural iron con signed to the Frazec Iron Works and lo- be used In the construction of new business blocks here, arrived from Portland today. The debris on the site nf tho nnnn. Wllklns three-story brick on West Eighth street is being burned. Work on the excavation for the building will begin within a few days. As many of the members of the Eugene Military band belong to the theatre orchestra the rmnihr ,,-Aal.i,. band concert tomorrow night will not ue given in tiie park but wlir he given in front of the iln.nir.1 iw.fr.,... ti,n show. The Cameron Opera Companv ar rived from Portland this afternoon and will open a two-night engagement at the Eugene theatre this evening. The Company is said to be one of the best organizations on the road this season. "Dollle Dimples" will be the hill tonight. W. I. Coleman was todav appointed' administrator of the estate of Henry Colenian. the pioneer who died at hi's home near l.orane August 1.",, inns. The value of the property of ihe es- tate is not given, as the papers of Ihe deceased are kept In. the First ; .nuonai mink, and have not vet been1 ixatnltu'd. Some one's cow- broke into the; I yards of I. K. Stevens and Robert' j Cross near ;! , enter oi East Sixth and Pearl street-, :.t night and do loured a lot of cabbage and ofier j "'"'' " "'"' k Th' s,- get!! l.-l lien av I this perl..ri..am e !-, ,.,.rr,.. 1,,:. ' '"lv '''"' ''' I thank the ow n ,- : . 1 tl,, . ,.w to k. 1 . h.-r n;,. ! Th" nrov'.i. s that au'h e i o s may ,1,1 iH.V.vt e. private pr.ei- tty and . '-a;,: . .;. 1, ., , , . ,. .,'. ' '' ' 0:1111 I,,-. ,n-Ai'e a !;, n ,.n 1 I ;'r '"' " i:i d'-ta il' of p;,j nieiii. t;,,, ' ' t-riv ii' s ; '.',11 tlie , in, i- v ,;;,,, ' " 1 'r ni any 1 ry w hi.-h does ; "; htW. tile ; !;, ,y ,.; A .1 . iron, J '. ,1 1 , j:, no J : - -vi k . -,.;, ,, i- r-..p. ,1 :h.,t f ,. i ,, 1, ,.. , . "h.i: i; sl-o ;M I,,.. and ;;t ;;s"';- ' -"t ':ee,l .. ,., 1,1 ... 1 ,- t 11 o le.olw.iv b.e.v, , ;, "ie n,..i;,; 1, ' an i' i:; o H M. Ml l:pni-Y o l'e It The '.s'ln'oii-e.l centre Vg.lor ham-me.-k is i:-, ,,;., to ,, ,v They are wt.l.-r, longer and sirvMiger than the ordinal ' ;- i Cll ';:;;s HAKDWAKK CO O . 'Pi us! n: postdn h i: W-r- ' -.' and he.i'-h a.s-.,r. "1 Ml'Klt UPTTHN. Ag- C lv ' , ai.-ni t,,vf i i en M',-";;.g 11 AKiiW vi;i: Co. t i w ; ,i - T ,, i - : ,v I . . '-' P:,'. .1 r SII1 ,, s XW V(; Q ' ' GREAT DECORAflONS o FOR SHRINERS' DAY The business streets of Eugene will be decorated handsomely and pro fusely on September 5 Shriners' dav. Fifty or sixty wooden shields wiih the Shrine emblems painted I thereon are being made by Artist Ro meo Gilbert, and they will be placed ! on the light poles an either side of I Willamette street. Each will be sur- mounted by several flags. They w ill present a striking appearance. The electric light globes on the stringers! of lights on the street are being re-1 dipped, the color paint having been i worn off bv the elements, and they I will be lighted during tne evening ot he dav ment onetl. Ine strjt deco rations promise to eclipse anything ever before seen here. o . arsatabs fills. Ii;,mi.. i 'U'l'.-lJy , ii.-tin i i.u",;'."-1---. .:- wtii, Gasoline pow(7v Phone Red 3.,7r' Hr- small wm i... . "' br; 16 at'Prn Why JaiiKW lc Cot Well. Everybody in Zanesvllle, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She writes: "llv husband, James L.ee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King s New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried It, and Its use has restored him to perfect health. Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung ' remedies . For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives roller, try u. b0iu under guarantee at Kuykendall's drug store, uOc and $1.00. Trial, bottle free. IF YOV KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder you ould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2 92 6 Olive street, St. Louis. HEKK Bl'TTOX, AGT., Axldent and health policies, ance. Opposite postoffice. al NEW TODAY SHINGLERS WANTED To lay 50,- 000 shingles. A. A. Aaby, 275 West Sixth street. a2 7 WANTED River bottom farm of from 15 to 40 acres that overflows. Must have building spot above high water. Call at rooms 3 and 4, Colemon building. tf WANTED-r-A good farm near Eu gene of from 80 to 100 acres; will go out eight miles. Enquire at the Real Estate Exchange, Cole mon building. tf IF YOU WANT to get all the money your property brings, list it with the Real Estate Exchange In the new Colemon building. They will bring the buyer direct to you and let you make your own terms, tf Your Fall of Clothes is About Do aud you will do v- -ou make ti.,.., i. . . MichatiSiSt respect, are Y,. ored anrl l. ' s iape remarlaS- W (' rtt-n I tllis f;unc clothing in El,, T1I . 0- t an ijoods are 6 nving and ours eoods will k. priced away rJ "iuer to Close fid ITT 1 w e carry a corcplt; of furiiishinggot,: caniint- K ..s ----- . the citv, andoaJ wmueiomiutatJ many of our MJ f can anord t for. Weownoi: store and 1mv to pay and are tJ ...:.i. ii . 1 "tin smau profiii You are invited tc ana look at our whether you btj ED. HANS East Niuth St Half Price Jewelry Si Saturday, Aug. 2 Gold Filled Brooches from 50cts to $3.00. Just cut the price into. Collar Butto: One oiece, pHi part riveted always 10c, day at f Rogers Table Spoons : Extra AA f Plate ($H S2,0 Rings Fobs Bracelets Stick Pins Hat Pins Fancy the 5c kind to go at 2 for 5 c Rogers lea Sosons Extra W Plata to so it $1.25 per sat Emblc Cuff -They AH C AT HALF PRICE Nothing Reserved- Pmember the Date Saturday, Au1' AT iViurphey's Racket 35 East 9th Strict, o KiatMsaasEBEBE Cfll lip 'n-T.P v:,f... ? ,,r Ki-mersl T:.'! '-'' '" ln '! ,!. k J,,,, .,1U q tt' -i'Avm:i:.s hakdwauk o