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IHe Friendly Store
Tomorrow 183 rd
Firday Surprise Sale
Friday Bargains in Dress Goods Un
derwear, Suits, Coats, Clothing, Waists,
Etc., Etc. Visit - this store Friday.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Eugene's
Largest and
Bust, Store
S- P. FRIENDLY
J .. PERSONAL I
Mr. and Mis.. UoyJ Beilmnn are
in Portland today.
,.?,ih,.;Mn.offim',T,! ' Port"!
U. H. i;iniiHon, or jnfiopenuenco, is
In the city on business.
Ernest Wills Is down from Cottage j
Grove for a few days. ' !
Hv. J. J. Handsakor came In from j
RoseliurR last evening. I
Andrew Nelson and eon came down)
from Cottage Grove today
Dr. H. 1). Read vie.U l j Portland j
liiHt night to see the big football
game there this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D I'". Skene are in
Portland spending the day.
Ilo Hmiih was a passenger to Port
land on the flyer last night.
E. 8. Carlylo went to Portland on
the evening train yesterday.
Roacoe Klley is among the Eugene
crowa in tne metropolis today.
Newell Calkins and wife arrived!
aere today from Kankakee, 111. ' burn College at Topeka.
Prof. A. L. Briggs, of Cottage Haskell Indians vs. Creighton Uni
Orove, wnB In the city yesterday. veralty at Omaha.
P. 'J. Horner was a passenger to j University of Nebraska vs. Wabash
Portlund on the noon train today. College at Lincoln.
L. S. Hill went to Portland lust I Knox College vs. Lombard College
night to see the football game today. 'at Galesburg. III.
J. W. Kays returned last night i Drake University vs. Anies at Des
from r. business trip to points south. , Moines.
P. J. Neff and wife, of Mlnneapo-: University of South Dakota vs.
lis,, are registered at the Hotel Morningslde at Sioux City.
Gross. . Kansas Agricultural vs. Colorado
flips Kathleen Shumate is up from J Agricultural at Manhattan, Kansas.
Poi Jiml to spend Thanksgiving at I Huron College vs. South Dakota
home. . Slato College at Huron, S. D.
J. W. Ilaker, ex-stnte warden, was Kansas Stale Normal vb. Missouri
In the city from Cottage Grove over,3!"1'' Normal at Emporia, Kansas,
night. j Ohio State University vs. Kenyon
Virgil Earl, a former star U. of O. at Kolunihiis, O.
football player, is in the city from
Portland.
J. VV. Holmes returned last night
from the south to spend Thanksgiv
ing ut home.
Misses Hue Don-Is nnd A. M. Smith
wore passengers on last night's train i
for Portlnnd.
H. C. Mnhon wont to Portland last
night. Mrs. Million has been there
for several days.
Jouph Nurre returned last night
from Iowa, where he has been for
several' months.
Tho two little daughters of John
H. Ilartog came up from Salem to
day to spend a few days with him.
Br. and Mrs. A. L. Roney came
In from Goshen on the noon train
today to oat turkey with relatives.
Mrs. C. F. Hurlbiirt and daughter
returned to Junction City last even
ing ufti-r a short visit in Eugene.
Mrs. Howard McConnell Is on her
way to Moscow, Idaho, where she
will visit her parents for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kay and Miss
Kllrahoth Elliott were among tho Eu
gnnluns going to Portland last night.
Little Miss Gwendolln Inmpshlre,
who has been visiting nt Creswell,
returned homo on the noon trnln to
dny. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon ore
visiting In Portland for a Tew days,
having gone down on tho flyer lust
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. . Weatbrook, of
roiuiu, uro in mo city on business.
rney may conclude to go Into busl
nesa here.
J. O. Storey,, president of the
rortiand. Kugene & Bastorn rail
way, came In from the south on tho
soon train today
Oren Howe, who has had a siege
oi lypuom rover in the Alberta
- 'country, has arrived home and will
apena some time hero,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey came
aown from Cottage Grove on the
Hosrtiurg local today to eat Thanks
giving dinner with their folks.
Walter Carroll, tho Junction City
druggist, 1b In tho city to spend
Thanksgiving with relatives. Mrs.
Carroll has been hore several days.
Miss Ethel McFarland Is hero from
Rnenburg visiting at tho home of her
father, Charles McKrlind. She la
The Eugene Loan andJSavings Bank
CAPITAL AND 81 RPL18, im,OflO.
MaTf AHUHUKD IMra.
I
Your Money'i
Worth or Your
Money Back
teacher in the Roseburg .lublis
schools.
I'roliissor Bumps, Arthur Hender
shott, Miss Emo Hendershott and
Burt Ruth went to Yoncalla this af
ternoon to furnish music for a dance
there tonight.
THANKSGIVING DAY
GAMES ON EASTERN
COLLEGE GRIDIRONS
Pennsylvania vs. Cornell at Phila-
dolphin.
Dickinson vs. Lafayette at Euston,
Pa.
Gettysburg vs. Franklin and Mar
shall at Lancaster, Pa.
Pennsylvania State vs. W. U. P.
at Pittsburg.
University of Missouri vs. Univer
sity of Kansas at Kansas City. .
. Carlisle Indians vs. St. Louis Uni
versity at St. Louis.
University nt Oklahoma v Wimh-
(Jane Hcliool vs. western Ileserve
University, nt Cleveland.
Miami University vs. Kentucky at
Lexington.
Denver University vs. Colorado at
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Davidson College vs. Virginia Mil-
Itary institute nt Lynchburg, Va.
Georgetown vs. Washington and
Lee at Washington, D. C.
Vandorblit vs. Sewanee at Nash
ville. University of South Carolina vs.
Citadel at Charleston, S. C.
University of Georgia vs. Auburn
at Montgomery, Ala.
Washington University vs. Tulune
University at New Orleans.
Clomson Colloge vs. Georgia Tech.
at Atlanta, Ga.
University of Texas vs. Texas A. &
M. at Austin.
William mid Mnry vs. Hnmnden-
Sldmiy nt Newport News, Vn.
Alercer university vs. Howard Col
lege nt Mncnn, Ga.
University of Alabama vs. Univer
sity of Tennessee nt Birmingham.
University of North Carolina vs.
Unlvorsity of Vfrglnln at Richmond.
Louisiana vs. Arkansas at Little
Rock.
Mrs. Millard, of the Needle Craft
Shop, Portlnnd, wishes to announce
a closing out sale of stamped goods
All waists reduced from $1.36 to 99
cents; Corset covers, 50o to 39c; ptl
lo wtopa, 60c to 39c; Miss Hager's
millinery.
IP TOT KHHW
' The merits ol Texas Wonder ou
onld never suffer from Kidney,
uiaouer or rnenmaue trouble. 1 a
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, $996
Olive street. St. Louis
WOOD SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
B. noddy. All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service phone Black
IS 1 2. Residence 324 High street, tf
uasonne vvooasaw.
Singer Sewing aiacnlne Ooiupkny,
615 Willamette street, nhone KtM
14S1.
Pay For Your
urkey
with a chock on the EUGENE!
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
Then yon will have a receipt
for your mouey and souvenir
of that excellent Thanksgiving
dinner.
Psy nil your bills with
rhecks. It Is safer and more
business like. Open a bank ac
count like other progressive
people nnd have the nono'lts of
safety arcurnrv .ml nvon.
I'sA leuce.
COLONIAL JACK
ARRIVES HERE ON
UNIQUE TRIP
Man Pushing a Wheelbarrow
Around Border, of United
States Here Today
J. A. Krohn, known as "Colonial
Jack," of Portland, Maine, arrived in
Eugene this afternoon with his queer
wheelbarrow outfit, on his way
around the border of the United
States aroot. He began his unique
journey at Portland, Maine, on June
1, last, and must arrive there by
September 1, 1909, to win a wager.
- The traveler's equipment consists
of a pyramid-shaped box, mounted
like a wheelbarrow. It attracted a
great deal of attention on Willam
ette Street this afternoon. Jn this Is
kept his papers and the few articles
he carries. Mrs. Krohn Is accom
panying her husband by train, meet
ing him once or twice a week at
points where he is scheduled to pass.
The expense of the trip is defrayed
by the sale of aluminum medals
bearing a bas-relief of Krobn and
his odd vehicle on one side and a
legend- explanatory of his trip on
the other. .
"I 'am obliged to average 22
miles a day In order to complete the
9000-mile trip on time," said Mr.
Krohn this afternoon, "but I have
been making better time than that
right along. I am djw BOO miles
ahead of my schedule. I am writ
ing a book of my experiences and
my . observations of the country I
pass through. I have wagered 2000
copies of this book against $9000
that I reafh Portland, Maine, by
September, 1909.
"I followed the northern boundary
to Seattle and mean to follow the
coast to Los 'Angeles; cross the
Southern states to Jacksonville, Flo
rida; then up the coast to Portland.
I hope to arrive in San Francisco on
Christmas day.
"I am In the best of health. Dur
ing the first two weeks of my trip
I lost 20 pounds, but now my weight
is normal. I lost two days last
week at Orllla, Wash. I fainted an
the road and was obliged to stay
at a farmhouse two days to recuper
ate. This was my first- sick spell,
although frequently I have been de
layed by Injuries to my feet. Some
days I keep up a pretty good gait;
other days I can't make the time.
Weather conditions are against me
very often. In 19 days of the 25 I
was In Montana, I walked in rain
and snow."
: CITY NEWS :
$
The Allen Fruit Company has Just
shipped a carload of canned tomatoes
to Medford.
Soveral Eugene boys went to Junc
tion City today to attend a skating
masquerade there tonight.
A car of white pressed brick ar
rived here this morning from New
berg for W. O. Heckart.
Harvey Rogers has bought C. O.
Hudson's lot in the fair grounds ad
dition and will erect a nice house :
there. ' t
D. E. Yoran, one of the ap-'
slon, has announced that he will de
cline to Berve.
Counclmen Berger and Williams
are In Portland for the purpose of
going over the books of the Willam
ette Valley Company relative to
Headquarters for Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass,
and Diamonds. J. s.
LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re
liable Jeweler, established
in Eugene since 1869.
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the receipts and expenditures of the
water plant since the first of July,
from which date the City of Eugene
is to receive al receipts.
Miss Tena Fisher, of 906 Pearl
street, has entered the Portland Tel
egram's subscription contest and al
ready has polled quite a numoer of
votes.
The East Engene W. C. T. U. will
meet at the home of Mrs. T. H. iiar
rett, 898 Columbia avenue, tomor
row afternoon at 2:30. A large at
tendance is requested.
The -following Lane county people
have been granted pensions recent
ly. ixriiiinm 'Andrews and Belle
Sweeney, of Eugene, and Leicester
Tulles, of Junction City.
There are three big holes in the
floor of the bridge across the Willa-
molla In tlx. nnrthem Dart Of the
city and the lights fail to burn. This
matter should be attenaea to i
once.
One of 0. J. Hull's hands was se
Ba.ai K.,nn hw the nremature ex
plosion of a canon cracker as the)
hands of the Y. m. u. a. ciuck were
being moved yesterday at noon. The
injury is very painful, but not se
rious. Preparations have begun for the
annual ball given by C. A, 4th regi
ment, O. N. G., every New Year.
The company will endeavor to make
it better than ever in every way.
Many have already planned their
costumes. Prizes will be given for
groups and individuals. ;
The annual county convention of
the Lane county school boards will
be held at the courthouse in Eugene
Saturday, Nov. 28, beginning at
9:30. Several subjects of Importance
are to be discussed at the meeting.
State Superintendent Ackerman,
Prof. H. D. Sheldon, Prof. L. R. Tra
ver are among the speakers secured
for the occasion. Other prominent
educators will be present.
The Library Society of the Cath
olic church of this city will enter
tain the Library Society of the Al
bany Catholic church here this even
ing. A banquet, reception and dance
are included in the proposed festivi
ties and the local young people are
anticipating a very pleasant visit
from the young people of Albany.
Among the Albany people who ar
rived up on the afternoon train to
attend the affair are the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulus, Mrs.
John Scott, Misses Julia Dorgan,
Velma Davi3, Margaret Dooley, Kit
tie and Minnie Lugger, Messrs. Har
ry Shea, John Dooley, Dr. H. J.
Kavannugh, Ed. Shea, George Gib
bons, Ed. Dooley, John Shea, Ben
Rldders and Dick Moore.
MORE THAN ENOUGH
FOR Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
(Continued from Pago One.)
work and all .who subscribed to the
fund.
The Work of Each Team.
Following are the amounts se
cured by each team, as reported up
to efght o'clock last night. This does
not include the amount sent in after
that hour:
No. 1, $1058.00.
No. 2, $3885.00.
No. 3, $6269.00.
No. 4. $3171.00.
No. 5, $5545.50.
No. 6, $2545.00.
No. 7, $5625.00.
No. 8, $2684.00..
No. 9, $1960.00.
No. 10, $8000.00.
No. 11, $907.00.
Sarsatabs
Chofntote-erwitpd nr
letj, combine the most
sui-cossful reined i e a
fr r all humors and emptfoni. xtomm'h, livttr and
itiiliiuv lulittciits, loss of appotiUt, lliitt tired fi'l
hitf. Tht'y are a solid extract of Howl's Sarsapa
rilla, tiavitii; all it wonderful nnlienml powei
I'leaMtnt lo take ami excMvlinKly wonoiuknl
(live great natisf action, exwilly to pooplo pr
forrofcjtnMut to liuuld imxUrimis. 100 doses (1.
DruiwiaU or mail. C. I. Hood i'o., Lowell, Mass
11 Miule by Uootl It'tOuott.
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Mnny people say they are hard
to find hard If yon don't
know, easy if you do. To ma:o
it easy, note the address boiow
wnen In search of tender. Juicy,
KitoRether satlsfylns cut9 for
masts and steaks.
Broders Bros
THEORIEN HAS,
DISAPPEARED
. -FR0I9I s'lSHT
F. Thorien, 'wanted " In Portland
for the murder of M. C. Rasmussen,
has apparently made good his escape
from 4his part of the Btate.
Since Thorien was met and recog
nized on the streets of Albany Mon
day morning by two sailors from Ya
qulna Bay, he has completely dis
appeared. The Portland officers In
cline to the belief that he has doubled
back toward Portland and is working
his way into the metropolis. : "Co
lonial Jack," the man who is tour
ing the country with a-wheelbarrow
and who is in Eugene today, passed
a man believed to be Thorien at 10
o'clock Tuesday morning between
Marlon and Turner. The stranger
answered the description of the sup
posed murderer and carried a sat
chel like tnat. inonen nau wuu mm
at Albany.
Tt,n nFFffora hellpve that It was
Thorien's plan to go to Yaquina
Bay and leave tnar port Dy ooat ana
that he stopped in Albany for that
purpose. He is known to have made
rn,ii,.taB oHmit tho hnnt nprvicft from
Yaquina but his meeting with Cap
tain .laconsen oi isewpuri ui aiuuuj
stopped that plan and he appears to
hnvo returned toward Portland in
an effort to get a vessel there. As
Thorien has spent nis me on me
sea the officers believe he will try
to reach a Beaport as soon as possiuiu.
- Tt ha, riavalnnpri that Thorien is
out of money. Officer Fox, of the
Albany police force oiscoverea tnai
the suspect had sold his overcoat
lh q mo nna ho Wnrfl when Seen
the deck of the schooner Washing
ton at tne time oi tne niuruer iu
"Doc" Cooper.
As the officers believe that Theo
rien is now nearing Portland, ef
fftfta in nnnrphenri htm in this Vi
cinty have practcally ceased.
Watts for Watches
No. 12, $783.80,
No. 13, $359.00.
No. 14, I8S8.00.
No. 15, $1425.56.
No. 16, $483.60.
No. 17, 555.50.
No. 18, $161.50.
No. 19, $180.62..
No. 20, $293.60.
Other sources, $80.00.
Offlo d executive com., $4538.
Total, $51,089.07.
Consul
ture may be gradual) 4,ispf6ecVilH
xVttn no longer nceW a$tkebesUf
remedies, when refilled, aret assist
nature and not ta wf pant the iwitun.
l unctions, h(cK must depena ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper e,fjovts,oo right iivintgencraUy.
To get its beneficial effects, always
buy-the genuine
California
Tig Syrup Co. oniy
SOLP BVALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
oaeaae only, regular price 50? rt Bottle
Chocolates,
Bon-Bons,
per half lb.
15o
LAMP SHADES
7
MIRRORS
25c and 35c
Large French Plate
$1.75
PICTURES
Fine Assortment, Some
Beauties
10c to $4.50
Sorry we can't specify these
goods they must be
seen to be ap-
preciated . ,
HATCHETS
20c
BASKETS
Fine assortm't Work Baskets
IGCto 50c
POSTAL CARDS, 1c
pofion
May bcpermanenljy oevcomeoy proper
personal efforts wiihine assistance
the one truly benejicio.1 taative
remedy, Syrup of tigfi and&'uW of Setna,
o
Chocolates,
All kinds,
30c
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PromotesThge,s(ion,Ckerful
nessandRest.Cntain5 neither
SMUm,Morphine norltoal
OT Nahcotic.
Ctafifad 'Jtavr .
A perfect Remedy forConstipa
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
lac Simile Signature of
NEW YOHK.
tXACT copy OT VRAPPEB.
Steam and Gas ft
Pipe threaded from JJ inchjto6iirl
Price from JOc to 50c
All size nipples cut from 1 inchtoiis
All work guanntcd
MARTIN h BRIGGS,
Co. "C" Dai
ARMORY HALL
Satiirday NighKyj
WATTS FOR -WAR
Some Things
RASS 6ANILESTICKS
16e
CUPBOARD CATSrO
10c
ZINC BINDING
For Oil Cloth
. 10c
TEA or COFFEE CANISTERS
10c and 15C
HAND LAMPS
20c to 60c
LINEN TOWELLING
17-inJ)rown JJ
17-in.fbleached 100
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