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Eugene Agents "Nemo" and "Kabo'' Corsets, Munskig Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery
The Friendly Store 176th Friday Surprise Sale
8 Dozen Fine French Kid
Gloves$l 73value$l 10
Tomorrow we offer eight dozen fine French
two and threw clasp, kid gloves some In
browns, grays, reds, greens, blackH and
whiten; sizes 5 to 74. All gloves fitted
at the counter. Kegular $1.7"i kid gloves,
tomorrow, a pair ' $1.10
75c Wool Underwear 48c
Children's all-woo! gray pantH, veHts and
drawers, tomorrow at 1-3 lea thnn regu
ular prices; sizes 24 to 32, and only eight
dozen garments. If yon want your share
of this offering, come early; 73c values,
each 4Hc
"$2.50 Cotton Down Comforts
$1.80
33 fine cotton down conifortH, heat real cot
ton filling; the celebrated "Mulsh" make;
good Bllkallno ciivcniiKi few double-lied
alze; 2.fiu quality, each
$35.00 Women's Suits, Each $25.00
$50.00 Women's Suits, Each $38.00
$15.00 Women's Suits, Each $12.00
Childrens' Coats, $1.50, $2.50 and $5.00 Each
Our Cloak and Suit section offers some very attractive specials for tomorrow In women's
and children's wearing apparel. High grade tailored suits, made of the newest mate
rials, In the latest styles; Jackets 33 to 45 inches long; gored skirts with fold around
bottom; suits worth 135 to 50; tomorrow $25 and 38. Women's long black suit or
tight-fitting coats, $15 values, each $12. special In children's coats at $1.50, $2.50 and
$5.00 each.
$7.50 Silk Petticoats, Each $5.00
Five dozen more or those fine taffeta silk Petticoats, in both black and colors blues,
reds, greens, browns, etc. made with deep silk flounce, tailor stitched, $7.50 quality,
each, $5.00.
$1.50 Yard Wice Black Taffeta, Tomorrow Special, the yard $1.00
Extra Values in Wool Suitings, Colors and Black, special 50c and $1.00
Best Values in Blankets, Bedding, Domestics, Linens, Etc.
27 Days More of the Greatest Clothing sale ever
Held in Eugene
For three days our store has been crowded with people who appreciate this opportun
ity to buy clothing at a great saving. Wc are offering:
100 Suits for Men and Boys at to Regular Price.
500 Suits and Overcoatst worth $15.00 to $25.00, Sale Price .....$14,85
250 Suits and Overcoats worth 10.00 to 18.00, Sale Price.. $ 9.75
250 Suits and Overcoats worth 5.00 .to 10.00, Sale Price ....$4.85
Many Items in Furnishing Goods at about cost
LOti 1 n nien'H fine work hIiIi-Ih In ni.es 14 to 17, light iiml (bilk m terns made of Pcr
rule, Sliiitnnm, mill Oxford (TiKIih; iiIko black mil white HtriM'H llo
n lid bluck Satin; values up to ""'; aiilo price ...IOC
LOta 2 'l"'M'n men' liciivy ribhcil Hilk-fnccd Underwear In blue, tun and cream; uly-es 30 to
4 Hlilrt.i mill drawer; Npleiiiliil viiIiich regular price filtc. A
Sale price "ffw
Lot. 3 'I"4'11 "'"' flue cotton bnlf hose In tan ami black; sizes 0i to 11 H; absolutely fast
coloi-iil mill HtninlexN anil nuiile without nciiiii In foot. 0
itcgulnr 1-Hc value, mile price . . O3C
LOt 4 Men' and young nien'H liglit tun covert overalls in mIwh :I0 waist to 42, all lengths with
or without hill on aale iM'giniilng tomorrow, 9 C
ltegular price, 91. (Ml; .Special price
Many other bargains too numerous to mention come early
Men's Sweater Coats, made in Plain Gray and Gray with Green, Blue, Red, White and Maroon trim
mings tn sizes 44 to 44 Regular value $2.50, Sale Price
$1.98
EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST
STORE YOR MONEYS WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
S. H. FRIENDLY
We Sell Ladies' Honie Tournal
Patterns, Monthly Style Book
FREE.
X CITY NEWS
There will be an informal meeting
I of the Fortnightly Club at S. H.
Friendly' residence at 7:3(1 tonight.
( u' p WaMniriiH. of Junction C'ltv.
filed his commission as notary public
with the county clerk today.
The Brownsville woolen mill store
has secured a two-years' lease on the
Merger building now occupied by the
company's store.
The paving crew Is spreading the
dope on West Eighth street beyond
Charnelton. This is the biggest
stretch of paving Bince the East Elev
enth street contract was finished.
Fred C. Bean, of the Berger-Bean
Hardware Company, Is having Archi
tect Henslll draw plans for a 12
room residence to be built on High
street between East Tenth and East
Eleventh.
A reception will be given on Fri
day evening, October 9th, at 8 o'clock
at the parish house, corner Seventh
and Olive streets, to the students of
the University by the members of St.
Mary's Episcopal church.
The new platform for the freight
depot Is being built and the company
Is moving its material from the old
Smith warehouse to the remodeled
freight house. The work of moving
the warehouse to the north side of
the tracks will at once commence.
Dr. Geo. Wall, assisted by Dr. F.
W. Prentice and Dr. J. W. Harris,
this morning amputated one of Wil
liam Kennle'8 legs above the knee
on account of gangrene. The opera
tion was very successful and Mr.
Itennle is getting along very well.
The Chambers barber shop, which
recently moved to the Rankin build
ing on West Sixth street, has again
moved, this time it being located in
the small building two doors south
of the White grocery at the corner
of Fifth and Willamette streets.
T. G. Hendricks has commenced to
fence in a part of Jefferson street
south from West Eighth street, thus
carrying out his threat, as told about
In The Guard a few days ago. He is
acting as trustee for the Stewart
heirs, who own a portion of the '
street.
Jay McCormlck, C. O. Peterson and
Frank Armltage, accompanied by Ed
McMcPherson, of Portland, leave In
the morning on a deer hunt on the
South Fork of the McKenzie. The
deer are said to be running well now
and the boys expect to have some
good sport.
A hobo who had been selling shoe
iices became drunk yesterday and J
tried to swindle the keeper of one of'
the refreshment stands near the de-1
pot out of some goods last night. He
was jailed and this morning ordered ;
out of town. He made swift tracks
for the suburbs.
I'KltHONAIi
Jack linker Is In the city from
1'nrt IhiiiI .
Mm. II. F. Iloml, of Irving, In
the illy to. I. IV.
W. I', (irove wan a pi'ssi'tiger fur
(loshcu thin afternoon.
t'anady and wife returned to
day hum a visit at Idee Hill.
K. ('. Morse whs a stage passenger
for Mine Klver this morning.
It. II. Kl'MttkllP wxs a stage passcu
Iter this uiorntuit for Florence.
Al Gelner kim passenger to Port
land on the noon train today.
K. O. Toltey returned this noon
from a trip to Collage Grove.
I. 5. MclHiugall ii t to Albany
lit evening to remain a few days.
Go. W. and lian Mi'ijneen, of Cot
' lasr Unite, mere in the city today.
Julius Mi-t'raily :is a passenger
a (he train last evening for Snleui.
Mrs. I. . rliultll went (o Collage
(rove litis aftel'iioiiu on u shun visit.
Dr. M. M. Davis aim a passenger
for Corvnllls on the noon train today.
G. ('. Wood, who has been here
Hlnri) May, returned to Portland to
day. Paul Driver came up from Tangent
thlH ultcrnoou to visit friends a few
day.
J Sheriff Harry llown was a passen
ger on hil evening's train for Port
. laud.
J C. 1. Weber, the Creswell mer
; chant, was in the city today ou busl
, ness.
Mrs. Henry Koiupii returned Ihls
, afternoon from a visit with her sun.
; Km!, ut .Itiurtlon City.
J. C. McKlroy Is Inline from a trip
to Spokane and other Washington
cities.
F. K. Chambers left this morning
on the stage for a trip to the lower
Slilslaw.
II. T. Martin mid wire, of (Slants
Pass, arrived hi Eugene on last even
ing's train.
Miss Florence Ituuyou was In the
illy from Irving inday, returning ou
th,i nuiin train.
K. K I'lUiieyer. of flai i Isburg, ;is
In Eugene over night, returning home
on the noon (rain today.
Father O'Farrell returned last
evening from a trip to (he Chirka
homlny country west of Eugene.
Charles Cochran came down from
Cottage Grove ou the noon train to
day, returning ou the afternoon train.
Itev. .1. J. Ilandsaker arrived In
Eugene this iiflerimou rrom tin. north
In visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
iiaitilsukcr.
Mn. G. F. Saunders ami children
w ent to .1 unci Ion City today to visit
at the home or her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Awrs.
Mrs. I.. F. Karl, of Gardner, after
a visit with lur sister. Mrs. v. I,.
Cheshire. In Eugene, left for home
this arternoon.
Misses l.ellui llonlg and Nancv
Pollock went to Portland this morn
ing and from there III go to Santa
Itartiaiii on a vacation.
Mrs. .1. S. Illgglus arrived home
tills alloriiooil from Toledo, Ohio,
where she attended the millnual con
vention of ih,. w. K. c.
Phil M.'tschan aiid'wife a ml K l
Kulill ami wife, of Portland, arrived
here last night in an auto, having
come up on a pleasure trip.
Iiweeu fn
this work.
iiisui nun leu on the
noon train today for Helllngham,
.iii-iB uh nut ue employed
uev. w
roughest he ever saw. Jack was well
ana Having a gooa time.
The forms for the concrete wnrlt
on the second story of the new Cher
ry block are being erected.
Nobody's Magazine for October Is
just out. This number is devote 1,
plctorlally, to the Commercial Club)
giving views of the exterior and In
terior of the building. There is also
a picture of the new passenger de
pot, a view on East Eleventh street
and the frontispiece is a glimpse of
Eugene from Hendricks' park, a
beautiful picture.
Notice of appeal to the supreme
court were made today by the plain
tiffs In the following cases: Ulysses
B. Sutherland, insane, by J. U. Suth
erland, his guardian, vs. A. M. and
Mary Richardson; Charles H. Chick,
Constantine Morton and Everett P.
Lewis vs. J. T. Bridges, the Security
Savings and Trust Company, T. W.
Harris and L. E. Bean. The circuit
court decided In favor of the plain
tiffs in each case, and made an order
dismissing the cases.
The Eugene Poultry Fa-m, Elbert
K. Brown, manager, with an exhibit
of fine chickens at the Portland stock
show, won 34 regular prize? and 16
specials. At North Yakima Mr.
Brown was not allowed to compete
In three classes on account of his en
tries being too late, but In the two
entered he won 16 prizes. At Spo
kane in two classes judged he won
10 prizes !n hot competition.
Dr. Homer I. 'Keency, of Portland,
has closed a deal for a large trn-t of
water front on Bakers Bay, Wash.
The purchase includes about 3.r0
acres and fronts on Bakers Bay for
a distance of a mile and a half. It
includes a tract of tide lands as well
and was purchased direct from the
state of Washington. Dr. Keeney
represents a syndicate that already
owns property adjoining the tract
just purchased. The land extends
from Chinook to within two miles of
the city of Ilwaco. The owners of
the property will hold it for specula
tive purposes, It Is said. Oregonian.
Driven from Portland by the re
cent crusade of the civic authorities,
it is said that the "scarlet" women
rsatahev
riii.h.v,'.y,.'M.,-.l
' '""shout C -i
"-Hi of ,!
'''.""IMons j
vinced thai u
l'OBi-toiW,;:r,u:
suadenlv kr." 'il
i a. . , - "is nn.
lata I- . "le Dr.
. valued a, i-.
Jas- Mutt and 8 i
pointed a,,,...,.. .
-cyiaibliri.
Vudor pore,
-"n ine reach o( irl
CHAMBERS HARr.J
Administrator, w,
H b herebj ft
. Rob"ts has bf, '.'
niinistrator of
Huberts, dweased i,",.
county court ol u..
n( Oregon, on the
'lst' and nut;,
that all persons ha4'
said estate are herei,'
sent the same to saV
at his home on th t
Seventh and Jefff;i0.
ene, Oregon, dUr ,",
quired by law, or it n.
I. X. Harbaugh, it RC.
first National Bant.E
within six months ire
the first publicatkn or
Dated this 26th di;
190S.
GEORGE H. F,:
I. X. HARBAUGH.
Aiiorney ior
Estate.
A car of salt and one of sugar for
the Pollock Transfer Company, a car
of cement each for T. H. Kills and
(he American Paving Company were
among the carload freight shipments
Into Eugene today. The excelsior mill
Is shipping out a car of excelsior and
the telephone company a car of ma
terial to Portland.
A dividend of 40 per cent bis been
declared in the J. B. McFarland bank
rupt case. Referee Wlntermeier
thinks a total dividend of 55 per cent
will be declared before the case is
closed. McFarland is the Junction
City hardware dealer who "skipped
out" some time ago.
The Pacific Telephone Company is
doing much new work on Its long dis
tance lines In the valley. Cottage
Grove will soon have two more lines
into Portland. Eugene will have four,
Albany has six. Salem thirteen and
Oregon City twenty-five new lines.
There are four erewa u-m-binu- i.u
tween Albany and Eugene now on
The Lane County Fruit and Vege
table Growers' Assm-lnilim -nl i.
TIm tMotwy QmnUioa
Is as much how to keep It as
how to get It.
What Is the use of striving
to acquire It, If it Is going to
be source of worry?
THE EUGENE I.OA
.VISe?S !W.K answers the
question of how to keep money
aafely ami conveniently.
An arcoiiut there menus ah-
lute security for your casf?
and freedom from worry for
you. Open an arroitnto mid
you ran give all instead of halt
your m hid to your business.
TW Eugene jt,oaiX And Savings Bank
iCAMf 4 tSo Rj'l.l s. M'-woou.
8T4.0l'i:ii iniij
Voi f I j ij 3 i r, n tik
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
Is now opened under new manage
ment. We have thotoughly clean
ed tuul renovated the building
throughout , remodeling It In
many ways. The dining room has
been newly painted nnd papered
and we are In a position. to guar
antee the best meal in the city
lor :'Oo.
Good coffee and fresh meats
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday. 2 lie. Give us a trial and
we will do the rest. Meal tickets
for w-k. 21 meals, .i 50. Fe
male hc'ii In ,'tcVen and ifflilng
room. sJ
MRS. t, E C3ftops
M-:VKM-U0)Ct,XCt STS.
r hi laia'aiaii
- A. Elklns, pastor of the Ki" "u'klnK n carload of apples at
church at Cottage Grove Icvlng mid will ship them to I.os An
ed by hs fanillv arrived" P50'1'8 som' "'"e next week. The
lirice ot apples is low at present, but
Manager Holt thinks there will be
M. C. ViiiiTvni. d t -, isi'M'iai carloads shipped out of Eu-
of Eugene, now In tl. iK, ., , i .'.' 1 S.eiie and vicinity by the association
ness ,., i. ., ' '."' ' tills
, ' '"iiii-ioi. arriveii here this
alti'iiioon on hs way to the nine Hiv.
er mines ou business.
E. O. Potter went io Aliianv todav
on business. From there he will go
on to Portland tonight, and Mrs. Pot-
er will b-ave here on the evening
train and meet him there.
.'. V. Potts, who has been he,-,,
with his brother, F. C. Potts f,'r
some time, has retinnci i...i:n....
Cal , and from there he will KO to
iM-ii-s in spneu the ii,t
.. ... . ..,. uir lour years pus.! "
General Demand
"'e baa
Ivy and sa,li,. Ford. ir" F..rd w-i ' ' for " iim pleasant nml
dielon "'Ti'v1 1'.',' u rs'. ''i""vh' lv-1 ,'r,c'"t 1",ui'1 lax:,,ivc mnwy of kno-n
'' Hughes las, week I value: a l.iv.-itlvn n-l,i.-K .a : ,.
in iiie annual eonfereni-e at -iii.., i'.nciaus coiuu
1"-. 1. W. Euster. of Pendl,.,,,,,. wUi
. .,"""'" "f the Sunnys.d '. i
-..... . ii. - iTt-goiiian
Mrs. .1. J. Hughes Ibis morning re
ceived a letter I rum her husband,
who started from here a short time
ago for his old home in England. He
arrived there on September 24, af
ter a very rough sea trip. The sea
was so rough, he writes, that the
steamer was one day behind time in
reaching its destination, it was the
Gentlemen's
Neckwea
Sped
Sat'dy, Oct
The largest assortment of Mcj
Boys' Neckwear in Eugene
the remarkably low price
25c
35c
50c
Values at
9"
The
XEW TOll.W
sanction for family use because its com
poRcnt parts are known to them to lie
wholesome anil truly beneficial in clTect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action. e
In supplying that demand with its ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Klixir of Senna, the California Fi s.,
Co. proceeds along ethical linea and relict
25c All Silk Windsors at .
25c Shield Tecks at .
35c Band Tecks at .
50c Four-in-Hands .
Murphey's Racket
35 East Ninth Street.
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Kill SAI.K-XU'e new residen,eof
five rooms and good lot In good
part of the city for sale. pr,.,.
I.ia0. One good new residence of
roim nn.l tut !.,.,.. i ... ,
$.'7iHl One lot aiWtiiil f..'... ....V," ;
Part of the city for $42.V One fine ' on tlw m" uf the laxative for in rei&rk
la i. V. . T , , Wil- t'le success,
lamette st: brings In good rent -ri
t entrally locat.Hi. For further in. 1 hat " nn f mnv nO.ins 1V
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IV I- fartmell. manager ,f 7'' l,r"f"r"'"'' by the Wrll-Infurnicd
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ulei. loiiSHr anil !r,iV. It , 'S JTUp to, only, ami for ,1.,
leading lirusgista. Price fifiv
lri ojttlc.
i-rdli'sry k lid (O
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