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G THE ETGENlP DAILT GEAItD. tlft'IWDAV. SEPTEMBER 10, 1008 Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear TFe Friendly Store 1 72d Surprise Sale Special Values in Fall and Winter Merchandise Tomorrow and Saturday Hundreds of CoaLs, Skirts and Furs V i , MPs ( J1 f High Grade Furs at Moderate Prices We show thii season the best line of high grade furs ever brought to this city, muffs, scarfs, made of the mort fashionable furs, Lynx, Fox, Mink, etc. Every fur is guaranteed by us to be made of the best skins, and to be as good value as is possible to be bought In this country. Opening Sale, Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips and Telescopes A large fchipnient'of Trunks and Suit Gist's now cu able' lis to'quotc you prices on any of these articles at much less than you could heretofore buy them. Solid Cow Hide Leather Suit Case, $6.5o value $4.83 Finest Hand Sewed Freuch Leather, $13 value $9.75 Trunks iu steamer, bureau and regular $5.oo to 30.00 Suit Cases; imitation and real leather $1 .00 to $35.00 ; Telescopes and CI rips in straw, leather or V ' canvas ' 25c to $10.00 Eugenes' Largest and liest Store Your Money's Wort or Your Money Hack , I'KltHONAI, . K. Or iuiuk'Ih, of v'tiri'iiHl. Ih In the cUv, , Kruivk T.--.T r.-luilH-il l:iM lilfcht from I'oi t ll cl . I. rnUMttl Hrou 11 tialiiu li tl tniMiii-ss hi SiiU-m loiliu. Mhf Mvra laivcrlil-:,. U I1011W fi-nui It vIkiI In Poillaml Iti'V. I'h.-lpH. nt M;i,l,'lll. I III 111.' city fot a li iv .lav. MIAluiy Yi lu-il,,-.- 1h Iii I'ort-1 land fi'jf 41 r.-vv il.iv a J .1. TViillimiii. ..r I'La-iuil Mill. WHh 111 I'l,- I'llv l.'ilul. ' Mrn, fVltnli ll.iuijttini U lutinc l',,lii llIT 1 VITl N, w I'"' 1 S,'i l-lt n: l.,,.-.. ut' S:i 1 1 11 1 :, t in u i; rn J mi !'ii -ii i...ia . .1. II. I, . .1 ..' . I r -r .;! I lr .1 V !.,-. 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FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Ian, I vlslllni; r.-lmlvi-H ami filcuilH. K. t. Kyle, nt Tuxiirkiinii, Texan, vvim an arrival In Kuki'Uk last nlulil. II. Muhh. ntlvam-o uncut fur "llimll 1:1111 In New York," wax In the i-li.v tlllllll. W. 1-'. Cusslily went hi I'lirllalnl lusi 1, mhl in sic his w If.-, ivlm Is III ill,,,.. I'. A. M,-a,l was a iasseiii;.T to I'm: i.-in,l 1,11 llii- cvi-iilni; train v,-s-l.-i ,1m. . l-'n-, KUU ...iirn,-,l ycslciil.iy trntn Ills i-rn,l, ,l oiuln;; at Kits hi Sintniiii. I'lrMdrllt all, I Mis. T. I.. ( ";l 111 i tn-1 1 u .'in 1,1 I'm t !an, I t ,,l.t 1,1 i , i.i.-M-l.-t.li la" II. W. Hamilton ai'-l . M. S,.h;. I, . i.r I'n ,1. .1, i ,-i i- an it til In !:ti I.. II" l: --l au-.li: V'l'.lll.i ;.-... I'lin-i 1,1: la.' i'i-'il l :a I'.'l I.H..1 I. 'I' .1 a.Mir,.. C 1 1 1 I,. 1:1 Trail,. :,,. Money in Hand you vv ill alvv.iv s !,ii,, !,,. ,!,.. posited in H K.unl hank. mi Vk.im: i.ow ,v Ml IV. S IllMi ff,t ,e l.M i-c. uMlv an.) Hi., most lil.eral Art ouilnodat lolls If van stmt an ,-wr.mm I,, re i-o. van will i n.'ov a:, hii.i; It tirow. VY lake n..,, I , are of vour ti'oii, i and ,.iv v..ii let, ,,.t on -:ii.r time or , I. -man, I lertili l .lies. 1 o in 1 J A K ai'-l Hai 'M .Vi.".. ,f Wood and bavings.Bank pZu ";,;'.'" r.,",.h';"V,; IU 1.1 s. rij.viNHi. l j i $3.50 and $4 Long Dent. Cape Kid Gloves, To morrow, pair $2.38 Tomorrow we offer about 3 doz long Dent make Cape Kid Gloves at less than they would ordinarily cost us, sizes 6'A to 7 full, pique stitch, hand sewn, sell regular at $3.50 to $4.00 PTa'.a: $2.38 Dents 3 Clasp Dress Kid Gloves Tomorow pr $ 1 ,4 20 dozen fine Dress Kid Gloves Dent make in tans, modes, browns, etc., 3 clasp wrist length, $1.75 and $2.00 qual- ri31 $1.40 New Dress Goods 50c and $ 1 Thousands of yards of New Dress Goods in the newest colorings, self colored stripes and checks, dozens of different patterns, we suggest making early selections to get the best styles and values. Let us show you the Latest Trimmings $3 50 Net Curtains, pr. $2 50 50 pairs fine Net Curtains; with lace and insertion, all new de signs, we offer these tomorrow at a pair $2.50 Outing Flannel 5c, 8c and 10c yd Big variety of patterns in light and dark colors 5 pieces Flannel WaisLings a yard 1 5c "Whooi Proof" Hosiery for Men Guaranteed for Six Months, a New Pair for Every One That Wears a Hole Large Enough to Darn No more trouble about Hose wearing out, just buy a box of our guaranteed hose and see the difference. They are made of the finest sea island cotton with double soles, heels, and toes, sizes 9 to 1 1. 25c the pair, or $1 .50 box l2 dozen has Ihhmi ralnliiK thi'iv i-onslili-rahly anil llii'i-. vas nut mm-li tlshinK. I-:. S. Kulph. who with Ills family Is Inking nil iiiiIIiik at Hlno Klyor, rami' iluwu ri'iun tlu-i-i last ulith'. II. 11. W'nntl all, I sous. Hay anil (!-nri:. left this nitirnhii; far Allu-iia. I'anatla, l, l-,-k uvt-r llu- .-uuiitry. Allnrn.-y I.. I-; llran ami Hr. V II. WIMimitliliy 1,-tt l!r,s tiuirnini; l,r -.olf'.-., 1111 llu- Mi K.-lil,-. t,ir an mil Inc. II, ,11. S. II Krlrmlly wi-iit I 1 run laml unlay In alt ll.l a nni'llim of I':,' Imiir.l uf r.'it.'lils of tin- l'ii..-i- sil Mrs U. A. Ii: .,K:,.it ,.ft ,-st. nlav fur li,-r lit'lii,- al M.irshalltnw 11. l,.:i. alt.-r II. IM, 1 - 1 1. 1 1 Ii li, r sii-i.-. . I' . Illl,':l I'lll, 1,1 lit ,1.111.1 :u i ll al in Km-.,-i ,11. nt' Hi. lii,lu .;i : . .hi t In- 11 , al I ! w.:h .1 V ;, w of e:.il'l:-ili:iii; a H' i1. 1 .'!!,!!! I .11 lltu:, .He. let! for . -Ill's li.'-:ri t...la Mi :i", Mis I'.ink St. -wait, of l.-uti'l. .our!.. ,..v.i. aie t:-e quests ..f Comuilnian .iii.l Mrs I. N. Har I'.liltll 111 lalt.li,'. Mis Stevv.irt and .Ml H.ll l-.i'inll t..iii sisters Mis I'. II V. ",:,,: t,, ,:,iiSitel and son i.t'i-n,,! rin, marein, from V.U''' ' 'II. w -. :.- I,.,,,. l..-u s". n.l-nt tti.. j-imu , O ;-i Mr "iliis. !i i, 0 ,1. ,1 il-.eie as u,.v - i inn. nt :..! -t i .in,-, ; . 'f '" l"i I .- , '.'-: li:;!,i Tlicv I , 'I' I'.-.l li.-i.- n Hi, ii .,v liom.. from, . Rawhide Hose, 2 pr 25c Pany Stockings a pair 25c ai-ciiiiipaiiU'd thi'iu to Wooiiliurn and will visit llu'i-i.' tt while. Miss Tessie O'llrien rettirneil this aflermnm from a visit al Portland. .Mrs. ,1. V. Harris and son. lieorite. went 10. t'ott;u:e lir.iye this afternoan to visit relallves. 1 Allorn, 1 W. C. Martin return,,! Iliis niorniiu: iroin ti hnsimss tr:i 1,1 , San Knim ist o. Miss Klor.me Mnrilliss l.Iiini.,: ,tlils allernooii from a visit at I'orval lls au.i otlu r 1,,-iiiis north. 11,-iiiert l-a : l.i u.l eanie up from i ' : :-. , ! h'.., 10 visit his i.i: her I'oiiniy Ire.isiii, r Kas:lan,l. Mf KIMar.l ivinrucd this ;i it , :no,.ti fi'oin Junction Cltv, where he ,.l.,,,i In the .u-eh.-s-.n .,t ,v.. 11.:: ". -Vi- Ve.l-, Malke, -.v, I li. ;e 1 r.im M, I'.--. ..!, count v . j ,!.. . h' r .i ..' l-V : Klamath. 1 ' I ' '1 1 . i .i ri 11 1; : llv ' , ;i '1 : , . 1 fa- ; M iOll.W FOK S Mi I.." ;.M(,i f,.,,.. , ,.. . ; " . : ' ','.; .- ,,iie a ,,.:..., ,,! "' looms, M;-:. too, I. ta.e ,';'i,r an old li,.,is. it,, itm.il u-,,,1. one l.'o, k fro-ii en line; close to depot and business ..,rt ,.f town. At a hat caln if so , I during September l'.'i'V S U. Williams. tf W.WTKIi V ... ;, .1 ,!-,.,:,-.!',': -ni.'i ,1 in ll.'-f'ii.in H.Mi--. u- v la..,- w::a, , , . i,:i, n,, , ;i.. . . G ": "v n:i vi. ; v i. 1,. ,-.,.,, t,, li. ar !', !w. S, ,'Ut .-aiuli. !.!!, ! ,r -! O .I.MV't M., 11. lav. S. j't. Q r II. .it li ;t :. in. !.' . .. tITV XKWS t The Seattle Hro luie ronipany this mornlni; received a carload 01 .uth ern Oregon watermelons. The notarial Emission of John M Williams, of Kimene. was Wed with the county clerk today. Frank Smith. fTom Ilutte, Mont.. has purchased U. L. Harden". b.in8 low on Walnut avenue for 1 Blasting has been resumed at the Warren Construction tonipan b quarry at the we.stend of the butte. ! s R Williams has sold the Frank Tichener residence property on bast fi..,...,h street to John T. KosS, rc- j e'ently from Spokane. m. . n..vmri' nt the Com- i ne lames an. ..... -I merclal Club held a meeting last night and entertaineu mo m.. of the club afterward. A full attendance is desired at the uiv. r.,intln circle. La- i dies of the G. A. ii.. at the meeting i Saturday afternoon. i Albert S. Shaw, of Springfield, has ' filed a petition in bankruptcy. H-.s '.liabilities are given at $1)00 and as sets at $300. He was in the cigar i and confectionery business there. ! No meeting of the city council was I held yesterday afternoon for the rea son that no quorum could he had. I The regular meeting will be held on Monday night. Two voting alligators In the Hotel Cross viird attracted attention today. Thev belong to a man from Seattle, who has a collection of snakes and other reptiles. W. K. Farnham. who married Miss Helen dates, of this city, last month, has returned from Kelso, Wash., and has accepted a position in the Eugene IKistoffice. George Lakln will open a new store in a Binall building which he Is building on his father's lot on Bast Eighth street near the Fra zer Iron Works. The work of laying the white pressed brick on the Odd Fellows' block was completed today and now the cornice on the top of the build ing Is being placed in position. The old board walk alone the Ninth street side of the Hoffman House is being taken up preparatory to building a cement walk there. The big maple trees will come down. Albert Shaw has sold his cigar store at Springfield and has gone to Salem, where he will enter the steam cleaning and dyeing business. He and his wife went to that city last night. The railroad trestles across the mill pond have been entirely rebuilt by the S. I'. Co. The bridge gang which has been here for several weeks past is now finishing up the work. The Westminster Guild of the C'?n-i tral Presbyterian church was organ-' lze-1 last night with the following of-! fleers: President. Miss Bertha Abel; 1 vice president. Mrs. Vera Harris; sec-; rotary. Miss Myrtle Kays; treasurer,; .Miss r arris. John Hiinzicker, the architect, has sold the Tozier cottage on West Elev enth street to C. A. Murphy, recently from Iowa. Zimmerman & Kugh made the sale. This Is the third time in two months that this firm has sold! Ihls property. i JiiiIkh Harris, of the circuit court, today issued a teninorarv Inlimrrw.n order In the case of the' Veis-i.-nr..M Express Company vs. l.nne Counlvl and Harry Mown, its sheriff and tax1 collector, restraining them from col-! lectlng the tax undertaken to he lev-i Sept. I2th This Fine '-1 l" 40c 50c Opalescent Assortment Fruit Bowls Comports S in Berry Bowls Bon Ben Dishes Salad Bowls iNut l:owls C.kc Plates ic. :oc. :5- accordmg to si;c ' Mil II III I naw-MM1lMI,IMIWWilrilMB Saturday aqzrf Saturl led by the assessor against the plain tiff n the transporlation rights and nrlvi enes over Ta.o miles of rail road in I.ane county. The csae will come up or final hearing at the No vember term of conn. The Bible I'niversliy will open for the fall term on Tuesday. September 2 2. The new stone building win not be entirely completed by that date hut some of the rooms will be ready. The old building will be used until the new one is ready. ! Walter Griffin and Raymond Balib are building a summer home on their place, which they bought re cently on the McKenzie. They bought 4 0 acres of the Pepiot place, paying a JlOuu for it. Steve Lan ders is doing the carpenter work. The Electric Theatre Company, re-; cently mentioned by The Guard, filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk today. The Incorpora-; tors are Mrs. M. E. Watson, E. Mor gan Watson and S. S. Range, and the principal place of business is Eugene. The capital stock Is J20.000. The ob jects are to conduct moving picture theatres, etc. The sidetrack on the north sidi of the deiwt yards was finished up to day and now there is a continuous track on that stretch from Pearl street to Lincoln street. The short house track near the freight depot will now be finished up and this will be the extent of the construction work In this line. SEE HEKIl 11VTTOX For your accident and health in surance. Opposite postofflce. Superintendent E. K. Barnes, of the Lebanon school, has signed a two years' contract with Cottage Grove at $13.", (I and $1450. The reinforced centre Vudor ham mock Is the one to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Perfection on cook stoves are safe CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. best quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. coriMUNiTy SILVER He ; Attractiveness of Our Store ia increased by our display of Commuuity Silver- Admired by all who see it it would be still more admired on your table. Handsomest pattern on the market. Lasta a lifetime. ForSalc by J. WATTS Corner 9th and Willamette ... v.-. -:;';.?. IV a ter SeLs The finest assortment in Eugene Straight Snapcs Tall Tankards . Swell Shapes Prizes: $1.00.51.25 51.35, $1.50 no higher i . H Murp's Racket StorcG Sarsatahy. I 'rllhn n ,J""- li.lurj aam'!'":,?;: ! 'Ia aavi i liruur-.u r'n'"'1';'". r t.,t, ..:n;,:.'Y1 t'-' -l Will Suit We have la iv,-.. . line we have ev. '"-a m stocl. f- ID out; Mi.t.i &Co's brand l market .. agents for Euge5 0 clothing i,c. Inrvl- ...ll .. vv til ne creations in stv pattern. You will find tkJ aoiy priced. We carry a coniplej uiiurmsiunggod cannot be excel the citv. oiiiIa,,. will be found low A many of our i tors can afforn for. We own cd store and have to nav and ir& with small profit! You are invited n and look at nnr whether yon buvi Fn HAMW East Niuth StH The iioi Tailor s the man for the boos ronize. We boos! a others to boost the patronizing the Horn McLcod, The TailJ the fit that catches thj G. F. McLS 44Eist 9th Sj Successor to D. S. McDOUGAU Tumbled FANCY ETCH3) 3L0'VN STRAIGHT :h 10: 3 f:r -!5:se!i Wir Got SMWC1MHK yon THK Gl'AKIt. '