BCQKHR DAILY GUARS FRIDAY, KOVEMBBR 1, 1
Agents for "Kabo" and "Nemo" Corsets, Dorthy Dainty Hair and Sash Ribbons
The Friendly Store's Saturday Bulletin
Store Open until
9 O'clock P. M.
Sale Warm Underwear
1000 Under Garments
Less Thin Regular
Grand nale of Women's, Misses', Boys' and
Girls' I'ndor Garments at less than reg
ular prices; union suit and pants, tights and
vests in wool, silk, wool or cotton mixed and
fleece-lined cotton or wool;' come in all sizes
and regular and extra sizes; cream and gray.
This Is the opportunity of the season; cold
weather is here the time to buy warm
underwear is tomorrow don't you miss It.
Children's Suits, Val. to $ J. 50 for N85c
Children's Suits, . Val. to 90c for 50c
Women's $2.00 Suits, soecia ea. $1.00
Women's $1.75 Vests and Pants ea. $ 1 .20
Children s Union Suits, special ea. 25c
BOc Children's Union Huits in heavr Swiss rlh.
slzcs-1 to 5; cotton mixed; at the low price 35c
Hoys' and Girls' Union Suits, sizes 1 to 8; good
, drop seat; special at Sr heavy fleccc-lliicd;
Children's Swiss rihhed cream cotton and wool
mixed; regular pi-ices to 55c; eucl c
'Hine style, worth to l)lc, each. ; 5(c
Saimi,'stp, worth to 1.15(1, each 75c
Women's cotton and wool mixed Union Suits;
extra sizes; 715c quality; sale price 40c
Women's 2.50 Union Suits, sale price. . 1.2S
Women's Fine gray and cream wool Union
Ssar.riiiitH; values to 92.00; sale prico 1.0u
omen's fine lambs' wool Vests, tights and pants, all sizes; beauti
fully finished; taped neck; silk waist band on pants; silk draw string
In tights; $1.7(1 garments, each (1.20
Fleeced' Hose at J5c and 35c
pair
Children's Coats Reduced
300 Children's Coats; dozens of styles, scores of patterns; all stylish
fall coats; shown in plain and mixed colors; loose and tight-fitting;
colors are browns, blues, greens, reds, etc.; sizes 6 to 10 years. This
is the time to effect a saving; don't delay aa the best always go first;
joucttn have the best if you are here early.
Children's Bearskin Coats in red, blue or
white; S3.S0 values, special, each 92.80
$3.00 Coats, $2 MS; $3.50 Coats, $2.62; 95.00
Coats, 93.75; 97.50 Coats, 95.62; 910 Coats 98
Child
"en s
Gloves
at 5c and 25c
Children's all-wool knit, gloves In plain colors
and stripe; also infants wool mittens in white.
and colors; a pair 10c, 15c and 25e
Infants' wool Hoods. Toanes.
etc., In an immense assortment; light and dark
colors; prices 10c to 1.50
5 dozen Infants' Heods: colors and whit... stn
and 40c values, each gSe
Hlimvls, Fascinators . . . . nxc
$1.50 Colored Dress Goods, yard 75c
BOO yards Colored Dress Goods In stripes, checks and mixed effects
for suits or skirts: .included in this In. . ..:
n- ux ui mill-
proof cloths 45 and 54 inches wide, suitable for rain coats and util
ity skirts; values up to 91.50 a yard; special, a yard . 75c
75 Fancy Crochet Bed Spreads $1 .50
Another big Hlifiimcnt of tlio best ivwi.,.o,i iti " ,.; -
..vn.u u,uontaui iimui: i or
goneral use; extra sizes; neatly hemmed and already for use; worth
spi ,UU
J00 Pairs Net Curtains, a pair $2.50
100 pairs fine Net Curtains in
t v mua Wllg, DUUt'O-
burg edge and corner; big variety of styles and the best values we
have ever shown, at 92 50
Nottingham Lace Curtains .50c, 75c, 91-00 and 91.50 a onlr
HARVEY JONES
IS ON TRIAL IK
CIRCUIT COURT
'Charged with contributing to
Delinquency of Minor Girl.
Several Liquor Indictments
Washington team. All of the in,
and faculty are Invited" It wil ba 'a
informal affair. 1 1)8 an
Architect Knotc. v.. .....
uleted Diana fn- C0In-
dence 1 to be built by Mrs Ida Unit'
Twelfth:18"1011 street- ne jr:')
linr-.
building on East Ninth - streTocc?
a
ment.
A new ceirmnt iHn.i. . i who .. '" fo?5i
today in front of M'pi.D"J l and J ifX
nth street, occu-i . 1
grocery depart-; t T
' Forks, b r VtCsu1
The EaBt Eugene Improvement 60n. Oren h'J Hn.'
Club will meet In Dempster's htn To li,pse ana S. '
morrow night at 7:30 sharp for tho" the hosPital
DUFDO88 of riiRmiabfn i.
tersT EveVybody invited , T i to 7rr Z 'HS " iVj
OUl,
The principal case of interest in
the circuit court today is the trial of was
Harvey Jones, charged with contrlbn-
a nM' !! opened!
Eighth street one dVr westof
Frazer Iron Wmi. : .f the
3l!iflm,
Thanksgiving Sale Table. Linens, Napkins, Center Pieces, Doiles, Sets, Etc.
Eugene's Greatest Neckwear Sale
tomorrow, hnday Surprise Sale
Tomorrow. Friday, wc place on sale J00 dozen of this season's newest shapes in Men's and Boys' 4-in-Hands
and dn 7 andianCy; S Wii'C' grCC"S' 8rayS' PUrp,CS' hvendcf' 0liv' roonsf ant ol I rot
and dozens ol other pretty combinations These ties are made of pure silk materials and sell everywhere for 5ut'
Out an immense cash huv frnm
. :--...t.7.t .rr. " . " ..wm.ai.iurecnaoies ui wgetuieai at dscount whichwegive 4
100 dozen iNeckties worth 5Uc
Sale Price Toinorro
35c
Beat Store;
Your Monoy'B Worth
or Your Moany Back
S H. FRIENDLY
ting to the negligence of Addle
Ur.tt. n n.tn .1.1 Tkn n. n
nuiui, a iiuuui B". nuts 111 J-
I curing the jury was commenced early
l iu ui wrcuuuu -auu was . uui cuui-
pleted until this afternoon.- The Jury
i consists of the following: E. E. Aw
brey, G. A. Dyson, F. I. Gum, Frank
Goodpasture, J. S. Ham, L. M. Toi
ler, JameB Humphrey, W. E. Flak, A.
A. Gibson, A. N. Striker, John Ham
mitt. L. M. Travis, J. S. Medley and W.
G. Martin are Jones' attorneys while
the estate Is represented by District
Attorney E. R. Bryson and his dep
uty, G. F. Sklpworth.
-. . UHU wuu lunucu
all afternoon with curious spectators
to hear the testimony. The Watts
girl Is the principal witness
More Indictments.
The grand Jury last evening
brOUfrht fn thA fnllnwlnc tnrilntmantc,
j Hynson Smyth, Jr., John Williams
ana Josepn Jacobs, all charged with
violating the local option law. They
were arraigned at the night session
of the court and time for pleading
was sec ror one o'clock this after
noon. Each furnished bail.
A demurrer to Williams and
Smyth was filed and has been taken
under advisement. Jacobs entered a
plea of not guilty.
Harry Tabor, who was Indicted
vesterdav fnr mnniilniiirhtai.
; a plea of not guilty this morning.
terrace lor unezem.
The Jury in the case of J. R. Che
zem vs. Mt. Pisgah 'Lodge, No. 139,
I. O. O. F., at 4 o'clock this after
noon returned a verdict In favor of
Chezem for $1326.
onuaa oi dox shooks for the
Allen cannery, a car of ann ,
E...n hl. l"UttUVi mtO I
-VIUIllJ,
. w'?rtiBOT.ery Bros- have secured
a big logging contract from J w
Shumate on the McKenzie river.' The
logging industry nromii.e tn ..!
vu lug DUUJCCt.
1
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r Iron Works. A new nul d Z
erected especially for this sto,. 8ALP. '
for sAiirr-l
spring wJJ5"i
Logan. W.MU.. ?
WANTED Eiliiat((Lfc" J
or club J.'.'!
wee"iy- sat.
dress C.S, care iSTJ
Lares Rfitn-.t ' . !
Floss MattressM j J
u draarli
Ol- r. -
(ilUKrjr SrahK ....4...
at r? iir... -s11l
"in winametta itrett, i
1101,
FRANCIS J. HENEY
ASSASSINATED TODAY
(Continued from Page One).
CITY NEWS
I
592-594 WILLAMETTE ST.
lrc Orders now
the Ladies' Home
Journal Book,
Winter Plumber
for
5 PERSONAL
R. It. Wei'tbrook of Sulom, Is hero
in husli..
11 . 1 -(. rinnnA I. I.. . 1. 1 t ..
iui. i.itivu viiiniivi id ill mu
from Salem.
K. T. Ilaniet of Salem i in the
city on , business.
j. Brooks of llalaoy, was here to
day on business.
II. 8. Tilton of Pleasant Hill was
lu the city today.
George Frlsaell has returned to
McKenzie Bridge.
J. K. Pratt returood this afternoon
frdm a trip south.
J. M. Cook came up from Junction
(Illy this afternoon.
J. W. Hobhs came In from the
north this afternoon.
Mm. W. A. 1iino of Hnrrlsburg
was In the cily today.
... VlHMIlll III U.ni.HU, VI., !
In the city on business.
J. W. Goodwin loft on the stage
this morning for Klmira.
Attornoy .1. 10. Young came down
from rottnire Grovo today.
J. F. M Inner and wife of Vlda,
aro In the city for a fow days.
Mrs. J. JV. Zliunuiriiian and son
aro Rxiicvtixl to arrive home tonight
or tnniurrow from tholr "liree months'
trip ti Kansns, Missouri and other1 with his sister. C. V. Oglesby In Eu-
Bta,te3, r , . ' Rene' left ror Portland, on the noon
Dr. Lulu Mnrquam Is coiTflned to train today,
her home on account of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart of Sea
Attorney F. M. DoNoffe returned side, nfter a visit with their daugh
t..ils attornoon from a trip north. j ter, Mrs. C. O. Peterson In Eugene
S. Smeed left on the stage this left for home today,
morning for his farm at Walturvtlle. ' Albany Herald: F. W DeNeffe of
cugone Is a business visitor in tho
MI LUXURY SALB.
Saturday, November 14,
Spores Hawkins
45 West Eighth.
caplului. Is In the city for a day or
so.
Miss Grace Brlstow ts visiting
rrlends in Cottage Grove for a tew
days.
Glen O. Powers left on this morn
ing's stage for his home at Blue
Klver.
Mayor C. P. Houston of Junction
City, was in Eugeue yesterday on
business.
Walter J. CConnoll la In the city
for a tew days, having come lu from
the north.
A. C. Barbour of Walton, who has
been in the city for a few days, left
tor home today.
Soth Kerron came up from Port
land yosterday to see the football
game tomorrow afternoon.
W. T. Campbell left this morning
fcr his place near Blue River whore
he will build a summer house.
8teve Hnnns arrived home today
from Kent, In Eastern Oregon, where
he has been for several months.
C. 8. Seoloy of Alsea, after a visit
city today. F. c. Wi. , I
gene Is transacting business In tho
city this week.
. C. Kelsey. the civil anrinoa,.
The river at Eugene is at present
2.6 feet above low water mark.
Household gbods for K. A. Leep
"c.o oiiivcu irom myrtle Point.
An Brfl llirtlt hn. ... I.T"--j . ..
w ..Bi.b urn ucoo piacea at xne
Intersection of East Tenth and Pearl
aiietjis. .
The navinc ,nn t ,
' " , " " 13 uuw at wora
a -Si ? e la retet, between Oak
jrortlanrt w.nat aiA uiv.
;ciOHt riem Hign bcUooI yeuter-
Hill Military AoaJsmy won from
terday 22 to .
The cnrtaln at the opera house
111 b held till fi n-.ln.V .l.v.
- - w.vm 1UUI.HI (fu
account of the football rmMft
A. Wflloh VlBB oalr Af 9nm - LI
- " iui m i4sui:aufw
for tho nnprat Inn t Bn.Atj.a-t. a
-i widvii iv aired
railway system at Ppntmiin waa,in
j ton. '
I The W. R. P. S. meets with Mrs.
i Martha f.hnmhpra Ttu nj ru i
ton streets, Friday p. m. at the ub-
uai uuur.
A marriage license has been is
sued to Arthur L. Matteson, of Junc
tion City, and Miss Mary A. Baker,
of Eugene.
v v. v ' . " uR'"er, c f varnisnea
who has been employed by the city Jurlng the finish
I ft nt V, T"tIID nlaiuu . . 1 , Ml
- -... ii"vvB ui won in con- ware t:o.
-wuuu wnu iai proposed gravity
system of water works, is here from I :
Fojffian1-. . ' I . New "Jock brass and black and
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien of the 'rons- Chambers Hardware Co
..... ,, went to Portland
today on a visit. This Is their first
trip to Portland, although thoy have
been residing on the McKenzie for
many years. Mrs. O'Brien was born
and raised In this vicinity, while Mr
OBrien came here from California
before tho railroad was built.
. ; The school board has ordered a
Tj cement sidewalk built on West
' j Eleventh street In front of the High
u vacuum scnoois.
Imperial Car Cleaner" will take
pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint-L Goodman, of this city, went
?,7.i "rnlshed surface without in- to Portland last night to purchase
the table with the blood stream
mg from his wound.
Haas was immediately over
powered by spectators and
thrown into the empty jury box,
wnere ne is now Ivma Dinioneri
on his back. Henev is nnn.
scious and medical aid has not
yet arrived, but he is, supposed
to be mortally wounded. Haas,
who did the shooting, is a sa
loonkeeper, who was summoned
as a special venireman on a for
mer bribery case. At that time
he was severely cross-examin
ed by Heney and the informa
tion concerning his life brought
mi ,4- . 4UA4 u. .1-: i i
uui oi uicu time ne uiaimeu nas
practically ruined his business.
It was shown by Heney that
Haas was an ex-convict.
LATER Henev has heen re
moved to the emergency hospi
tal and is still conscious. It is
not believed that he can live. .
Have Vmi eimn
butcher. If not nil
try some of Mb tad pats'
ocasuuoo. rigat. mi ui
waft
Fourfold fire icms
and gilt. Chimtwi
f tti
HENEY MAY LIVE
5:50 Htney may live. Bui
let located at base of brain near
left ear. Perfectly conscious.
New
-i
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FOB SUNDAY DINNER.
clt im U.ln A9A lutv nnfl fit
our fine beef roasts. We have an ex
tra beef for his dinner. 8th aud
Blair.
N14
Here is the pultl
ever offered in tbf i
watch.
"The
- 7 Jewek
Brejuet liairrfTlj
wind and set, it!
lever, double ntosj
nut, white auM,
ilokeUl tasi
Price W
mil orjiitfff
j. o. i
m. TT.ln.1htl W
Cor 9th 4
' . "Hugiu ui- ui6ui vu yurcnase
Chambers Hard- a moing picture outfit and will In-
.stall a little theatre at Junction
I utT- I
There will be a reception tomor
row night at the University for the
Co.
"T" Haw:
AHMORY HAU.
Saturday Night--
JSKfiflfca ft W
Pay For Your
Turkey
with a check on tho KUGENK
LOAN AND SAVINGS HANK.
Then you will have a receipt
for your money and a souvenir
of that excellent Thanksgiving
dinner.
I'y all your bills with
chocks. It ts siifer and more
business like. Open a bank ac
count like other progmmlve
people and have the benefits of
safety, arciO.iry and conveu-
lenco.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
s-llniWa I sL'h uiiiiiiI I'll ai.st..v.
CAPITA!, AND 81'ltlM.VS. la.TWM).
KHTAItLISIIKI) l&UX
DETAILS OF ALLEGED PLOT '
(Continued on Pago Six).
Otis was to have arrived from Mims
ton, Wisconsin, next Saturday, and a
prlvnto dntct'tlve. stiiio!.e,l hv miks
tit is to bo II III7IIII- " H un .......I....
ed to help her. lu-r mother is s:iid
to have money nnd life Insurance pol
iolos together worth $5800. The wo
man's movements have bwn watched
by tho police for aeverafeduyst.
Some time ngo the daughter called
on n private detective agency nnd
explained her plan. The agency in
formed the police and It was arrang
ed by the police to have the agenc
carry on the affair. Detective Mack
ay was Introduced as a "sftigger"
from rittsburg. Mackay mot Miss
Otis tonight and according to him she
paid him $100 on accouut and gave
him a promissory note for $2400
more. Just as Markay received the
monev nt Min. ntu' knmA ...,u ...
, ' . . -,,,l',, l"""f ui-
nclnls who hnd h,M,n miniK..).,! n.
n-i'i'i-u out ami took the woman In-
iu ciixomy. me ponce say she con
ftwsed to tho plot and expressed cha
grin at its failure. It l K.n.,..i
the woman Is demented.
New dining tables and chairs di
rect from factarv $bu
Candy.,
"Another large invoice of
candy just received .When
you get the pure candy for
15c per lb. and all grades
of chocolates for 15 cents
Per y2 lb., it means some
thing. Empty Caifty fyils 10c
Wind Balb
What is more beautiful
than the sweet music of
the glass bells hanging on
the porch, rung by the
wind. Only 20 cents.
ME TUG
WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTEN
TION TO, THAT WILL SURELY
BEAR INSPECTION.
..PICTURES..
A house can be more tastefully arranged with pictures and with
less expense, provided the are pnrchased of us, than with
q almost anything els Just get our prifts and see what
we have.
Pillow Tods and Corrls 15c each
Dresser Scarfs with beautiful lace effect, a fw lctt, only 40c
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