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On1vM7 SWnina Das From Now, Until Xmas-Do Your Shopping
The Friendly Store's 1 84th Friday Surprise Sale
Wonderful Values in Ladies' and ChUdrens Suits and Coats. An immense
stock of Furs, splendid values 50c to $50 each.
Give a Friendly Glove Order , tor Xmas
25,000 Handkerchiefs for Christmas
The largest and most beautiful coi!ectlon of Mollday Handker
chiefs we have ever shown is here for your lmjyeotion. Choosing from,
such an immense stock 1b a pleasure, and the entire lino Is so dis
played that you can nee every pattern at a glance.
SI
OH Box Kerchfcfs, neat embroidered edges, scallop ana nem-
25c
' siitch effects, coma 3 and 6 in fancy box.; spec, box $1.00
Embroidered Initial Kerchiefs, hand embroidered, floral de
slRn In corner ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect In
Ureer and more elaborate designs ta 35c, 45c and 50c euch
- Embroidered hemstitched or scallop ediie, nent patterns;
'iZ on fine- llnou lawn; worth 2 lie, special, each. . . . 126c
' Plain Hemstitched
Kerchiefs in lawn and
2c, 5ci, 10c. 25c and 50c
linen; ovceptlf.nal Values at these prices.
"C Thousands of Kerchiefs in pure linen, embroidered hem
J,ZZ stitched edKes, embroidered scallop edges, cross bar and
' nliita ' centres ; colored edpes, nnncl-enieroiuerea
smalJ and elaborate doslKs; kerchiefs worth 38c to 40c
at this price
Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs 50c to $3
An Jmmenso assortment of Maderia, Irish Lace, Swiss and French
Embroidered Kerchiefs, beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the
bust values wa have over shown. Ask to be shown these kerchiefs
wuttn you are in the store.
Pldure awd Kimona Handkerchiefs... 5c and 12V&C
FriciuHv. When in doubt the trump is a Friendly glove order.
rrKINiy This solves the question qu:ckly and in a moat satis
Glove factory way. These orders are issued for any amount
Order , , nnd are redeemable In merchandise.
corners;
all Included
25c
Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas
Beautiful Neckwear, JOc, 2$c upco $5.00
Stocks, Jabots, Rusks, TieB.lawns, etc., made of Lace, Silk Vel
vet, Kusching and chiffon. Hundreds o pretty new styles in both
white and colors. We are sure these neck pieces will make an accept
able gift one that will be gretly appreciated. Ve invite you to in
spect the line.
Dorthy. Dainty Hair and Sash Ribbons
', Give the girls a box of these dainty ribbons; come in assorted
lengths and widths in a box; in colors; white and black; Persian
Dresden and plain effects.. $1.50 to $:$.3 u box.
Wonderful Values in Leather Purses, Bags
The largest line of leather goods ever shown in Eugene. Hand
Bags,. Purses, Music Rolls. Cigar and Cigarette-Cases, Card Cases,
Camping Dottles with cup attached, made of every good kind of
leather; Hand Dags grand values at 50c and $1.50 and up to $22.50;
Purses, 5c to .'$.; Music Rolls, $1.50 to $;t.00. . We Quote only a
few prices, but you will have to see the articles to appreciate values.-
Pillow Tops, New Styles, 25c, 50c, $1.50
Hundreds of lithograph, tinted, tapestry and velour Pillow Tops.
Exclusive patterns in Japanese. tinted and hand-painted velvet tapes
try; exquisite colorings. U. of O. Pillow Tops; white stamped linen
tons; white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord and tassels, ruffling
and pillow cord by the yard in colors, white and black.
Silk Floss Pillows, 85c to 75c; all sizes.
NEW HKTEL" :
PROPOSITION
GOING AHEAD
.. "vm.v. iuo mrmer e&ta m. .
nearly always plenty t Tallow 1 it1'
i effort thtftext fall. w for
A Mosie mnn hrD i
for clearing 320cres o taJdTttf
dusand now over 25 of theVaJ
form
Soliciting Committee Appointed
and Work Will Be For
mally Launched Tonight
Hosiery and Underwear are Useful and Practicle
--- Children's 'Guaranteed Hosiery, 6 pair In a box six pairs guaranteed to wear six
mantis; come In black only; all sizes, 5 to 10; 6 pair for $1.50
' Women's fine 'black Hobo In lisle or Sea Island Cotton foot; high-spliced heel; sizes
!il'to 10; MffcuSfr 60c hose; special, 4 pair $1.50
;''(:. ,v.; 'r .
20t pair Women's Silk Hose, colors and black, all sizes $1.50
Wtiinen' 8 Fleece-Lined Hose, Wayne Knit Brand, 15o and. . . 25c
Boys' RawMde Hose, all sizes, 20c quality, pair 12y2c.
Women's and Children's ,Wool Knit Union Suits
350 Garments Reduced Less Than Regular Price
SCO Union Suits nnd fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, Pants and Tights In all wool and wool
ntixnd; In cream nnd natural gray. This entire line of regular and extra size garments
we offer all nexo week at 1-3 less than regular prices. Anticipate your needs and buy
now and effect a saving of 1-3.
$1.25 Novelty Dress Goods, 50 Pieces, sale price 75c
jg a yard for al( Novelty Wool Dress Goods worth 60c and 60c a yard; splendid as
OC Rortment of stripes, checks, plaids, etc,
T51 1T"' C A 0ur 0,ltll'e 8t,clt of Black Dress Goods, Including Priestley's
IjIlCKLJreSS VJOOOSsiiit warp, Honrletta, Melrose, Crepe and Mohair, Serges,
": ; etc., all reduced 10 to 25 per cent;a big assortment.
ri ' I ' 1 30-ln. black Taffeta, 780, $1.00, $1.30, $1.40 and $1.60; sell regularly
OiaClC and at 25o to 60c a yard more. 90c colored Taffeta, 76c; 19 In. colored
CrAnrpA t1tr Jamnese 81115 tor wal8ta and fancy work, all colors, black and white,
VOlOrCU tJUK.b 2Bc vard. HiiiKH FOB EVKMNG DHKKSKS REDUCED.
Splendid Values in
Men's Furnishings
We are showing immense varieties
of holiday neckwear, hosiery, under
wear, suspenders, etc.
50c
75c
Neckwear In dozenB of pretty
patterns, all pure silk, special
Neckwear in rare and rich
designs, of all colors special . . .
35c
.50c
Bdth Rcbes, Smoking Jackets
This season the patterns and styles
are unusually pretty in bath robes and
smoking jackets.
. BATH ROBES, $4.00 TO $15.00
JACKETS, $5.00 TO $15.00
Suit Cases Make Ideal Gifts
100 Suit Cases, made on steel
frames, shirt fold, straps, brass lock
and trimmings.
$6.00 SUIT CASES, SPECIAL, $5.00
SOLID COWHIDE CASES, $5 TO $25
Handkerchiefs in linen, cotton, silk.
Cotton, Silk MufQ-rsUffen
5c to $5.00 .
Eu Rene's Largest and
r'cremost Store
Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Bjiclt
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
Agents Ladies' Home Journal
PatternsWinter Style
Book and cne J 5c pattern
for 15c
a.4
lowed by refreshments and a social
hour.
$ CITY NEWS I
i Oeorse Gross killed sixteen ducks
yesterday morning. The ducks were
A car of Bnlt arrived thlB morning' very plentiful, but he said that the
for the Seattle Produce Co. i clear woather made the birds dlffl-
, cult to approach.
Dr. D. A. Paine Is contemplating'
opening an office again In Eugene W Utse & Kelsay. lessees of Geo.
as soon as he can find suitable T. Hall's Park Hotel, near the S. P.
rooms. freight depot, will open the place
I to the public ou Monday, December
J. P. O'Brien, general manager
ht the Harrtman lines In the North
west, was In Eugene today, having
come In on special ear last night.
James Murray and A. Lombard
have been awarded the painting and
plastering contracts respectively on
the new Dnnn-Wllklna block.
Four more Indictments were re
turned by the grand Jury this fore
noon. As the persons Indlctod are
aot In custody, the names are not
given out. ,
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Christian church will meet at
the church Friday afternoon at 2:30.
This Is a special open mooting and
all women of the church and friends
are Invited. A good program, fol-
who care to take up the cattle or
dairy business.
C. L. Fitchard, the Independence
hop buyer, passed through Eugene
this forenoon on his way home from
Creswell, where he took In the bal
ance of the Brady crop of hops and
will ship them, i
Judge L. T. Harris, whn U'nc Dn-
POintcd chairman of the committee
to revise the city charter, has noti
fied the mayor that he cannot possi-
Yesterday the one-year-old child
ot Polieonian. Fred CalllBon and wits
was fearfolK scalded by tipping a
pan of hot 'Water over Us body. The
child la In a sorlous condition.
C. H. Pickett has sold his hard
ware and grocery store at Snrlni-
flold to 1. D. Michael, Jesse Maxfleld
ana r v. weston, who will take
charge of the place in a few days.
Uosenurg tlmebr men confirm the
statements or C. H. Seits that the
land to be thrown open In the Ump
qua reserve is not valuable for tim
ber. However, some of the land Is
said to be of worth for agricultural
purposes, nud good homes can be
established ou some lots, for people
Furs For Christmas Gifts
When in doobt at to what gift to boy, youll be safe in buyiag
fun. Such Gifts are always appreciate;! by aayoce. Ve are
especially ttraof in these goods, and want you t see our line.
( Old People
I'Like Books
bat show a comfortable bal
ance In the bank. To acquire
thai balance you must begin
ow. Start an occotint with the
KUGRNK LOAN AND SAVINGS
BANK. Thou you don't need to
worry about what you have aO
can devote all your energies to
making mora.
You will spend leas, also, as
a check book does not burn
hole In your pocket like the ac
tual cash.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CAPITAL AMI Sl'HPLt'S. HW.tmo.
K8TAI1L1SHKO INO'J.
Ladies' Scarfs and
Neck Pieces
$1.50 to $10.00
Children's and
Misses' Sets
$1.25 to $3.00
Chcapest
on Good
Goods
R. W. NEWLADN
EUGENE, OREGON,
A number of those Interested In
the new hoiei proposition for the
west Elirhth and Olive street corner
met at F. E. Dunn's store Tuesday.1
night and appointed a committee to i
solicit stock subscriptions. The com
mittee consists of the following: i
Chas. Bonnett, Eli Bangs, F. M.Wll-i
kins, F. E. Dunn, Blaine Hovey, J.
n nfnt.lnek and J. M. Shelley. The
committee and others will meet this
evening at Otto's grill to rurtner
discuss the matter and the work of
aHciirlnE the necessary amount of
stock in a company will be formally
launched. The promoters have faitn
in the success of the enterprise.
I T J - -
bly ,erve and so' someone else will
be appointed In his place.
A. C. Dixon, Col. Geo. O. Yoran
and W. J. Hill enjoyed a splendid
duck shoot on the preserves in the
Long Tom bottom yesterday. . They
say the ducks are more numerous
this year than for several years past.
Shell Coffman, who was serving
a 20-day sentence in the city jail for
drunkenness, was among those in
dicted yesterday by the grand jury
for selling liquor. He has been turned
over to the sheriff and is now in the
county jail.
Two women, who ihave lived In
a tent on the vacant lot at East Sev
enth and High streets, were ordered
sent to the poo' farm by the county
authorities yesterday. One of the
women is deaf and dumb and the.
other Is almoBt helpless.
James Offutt was today appointed
administrator of the estate of John
Clayton, who died In Eugene Nov
ember 21, 1908. The estimated value
of the property owned by the estate
is . $2500. Charles Sloat, Stephen
Smeed and Charles Parsons were ap
pointed appraisers.
County Clerk Lee this morning
received notification from the su
perintendent of the state insane
asylum that Geo. Taylor, who was
admitted to the institution from
Lane county on June 12, 1901, has
been 'transferred to the home for
the feeble minded. .
.Wh HAVt NOW ON EXHIBITION THr un
HEWSIVE SHOWING WE HAVFfJ B
CLES SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY S "
MOT ONLY DELIGHT THE RE(l
, HAVE THE ADDED VALUE OF Si'
CASTING CHARM. WE ESPECIALLY
ATTENTION TO. . OUR
Diamonds-Watches-GoldP
a, us,, 01 some of the nun.
-w uso nm:a may De of assistance
HOUSEHOLD
WARES
In Cut Glass,
Silver and Metal.
Cake Baskets,
Knives, Forks and
Spoons,
Bon Bon Dishes,
Dessert Sets, Etc.
GOLD
JiWELRY
Rings, Studs,
Brooches,
Necklaces,
Lockets,
Chains,
Waist Sets
A gift selected from our assortment b ok i
o oto mm rf rofitiomflTit trt ito inttnttBiit
it far above the average.
J. 0 WAITS
The Up-to-DateJew6
Corner 9th and Willamette Sti, Eofstt
ll Catholic Ladies' .Fans.
The Eugene Loan '& Savings 'bank . JJ
statement, printed in today's Guard,
must 'be highly satisfactory to stock- !
holders and depositors alike. It !
shows a steadily growing business ;
in all respects,- and conservative j
management is reflected In the large .
cash reserve maintained. .1
Geo. W. Taylor has just com
pleted a well on H. H. Stlckney's
residence lot on College Hill, going
down 336 feet. ' This is probably the
deepest well in the city, although not
a very good supply of water was se
cured. Mr. Stickney will probably
blast the bottom of the well out in
hopes of striking a better vein In
that way.
From what Alex Svenson, who
lives west of Eugene, Bald today
when he and his wife were In town,
the fall planting over Lane county
is almost done, and as far as can
be judged from this fact, the
crops will be good next
iUPPHt
Saturday
Dec. 5th
frnm 5 to 10 O'clock
in tne ransu - j
Catholic Church
Price Thirty-Five W
CHRISTMAS
cm!
Every one should be cheerful about CHRISTMAS KMB- "JiH
unntoiuuui atanas lor, ouv uouauoc - ,.w dolll "
est and most amusinr tovs and the prettiest and most
TOIUI
CHINAWAnt
geeinff ia beUevmg. we
never had such a fine display
JEWELRY
Here at extremely low
prices find on sale the same
grade of jewelry that exclu
sive jewelry stores charge
higher figures for. Remem
ber, we, are selling it at 50
cents on the dollar.
UMBRELLAS
Silk and silk fciffeta Um
brellas, 26-in .size, with
strong rod and pearl handle.
$3 value, our price, $2.00.
FOUNTAIN PENS
60c to $1.25
O HAND BAGS
In all leathers and quality,
from 25c To $1.25.
of Chinaware as now.
They
.... Vat nualitV, out
are ui mo v-j -i -with
price of an inferior
grade. Our prices are so low
you can't help but buy them
if you see them.
BEDSPREADS
A few more of those white
Bedspreads left to go at tne
very loW price of 85c.
nni I rllDMITIIRE
UULL runt" " .,
chairs, carts, carriages,
Prices are racket prices.
ALL-OVER
-!-r in all-
We have specie
over and corset cover
broidery. O
all-
Em-
m t I L
the regular S
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PERFUMERY
Did you try our
perfumery?. When
you do it will be
another surprise.
Mtirpky's Racket Store
35 EAST NINTH