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the nwnm daily gcxxd Friday, pbokmbmi 11, no. -:- The Friendly Store Saturday Shopping Bulletin 'Specials' Sfbre open until 9 o'clock tomorrow evening. Grand valnei in all departments t PERSONAri'Pe T .ashtXTene0' J.m Misses' and Children's Coats Half-Price All Children's and all Misses' Coats, ages 6 to 1 G jwrt, -node of plain and mixed ma terials; an Immense stock of stylish garments, sewi u.l Kk; 'o-flttlug, some self trimmed, others trimmed In braid and velvet; prices $3.00 to SIS.;.': your choice, HALF PRICK 75c Sateen Petticoats, Grcnd Values at 50c $1 Moreen Petticoats, Grand Values at 75c Only eight dozen of these petticoats altogether, and we advise quick buying If you wish one. They are the best petticoat values we ever offered and that's saying a good deal $8 Black and Colored Silk Skirts, each $4.88 Five dozen Silk Petticoats in browns, blues, greens, reds, white, champagne, tan, light blue, light green, black, etc.; an immense assortment, made from heavy self-finished taf feta silk; the kind that does not crack; $8.00 petticoats, special, each...... $4.88 Evening Waists Sleeves, Reduced 25 New Holiday Neckwear 50c Val 35c 100 dozen of the very latest shapes aud patterns In pure silk materials; 'bows, tecks, four-ln-hands, shields, also plain colors. A wonderfully beautiful assortment. The pret tiest patterns ever shown at any price. A Hundred Pretty Bath Robes & House Coats now on dlbplsy in' men's clothing department; made of every stylish material and in de cidedly new and clever styles, and in plum shades, blues, browns, ash, grays, iiobs, greens. . Bath Robes $5 to $10, Smoking Jackets $5 $10, Holiday Hats Now on Displry $2 to $5 You had better buy hatB now while assortments are large and sizes complete. McKibbon and Stetson makes. Imperial, Winter Quarterly Style Book-HIustratin g Home Journal Patterns 5c copy This style book contains many advance styles for early Spring wear in Tailored Suits, Semi-Dressy Suits, After noon and Evening Gowns, . also dozens of new designs for Embroidery Work Patterns for stamping Waists, Corset Cov ers, Collar and Cuff Sets, Ties, Bags, Bows, Centrepieces, Pillow Top's. . Nine full pages, illustrating exclusive designs for Embroidery Work. This alone is worth 50 cents 4o any woman. Get one of these style books iow the quantity is limited. One pattern and Style book for 20 cents. TheStyle Book alone will coast you 5 cents. The Friendly Store's Annual Clearance Sale Women's, Misses and Children's Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Outing Flannel Gowns Coats Reduced Vi,xA and XA Entire Stock On account of the very warm fall we have more ready-to-wear garments than we ought to have at this season of the year. We have marked the entire stock at prices to reduce the stock quickly. The heavier garments are cut the most. Many of the lighter colors and weights are suitable for spring use. For this reason you will find the heavier garments re duced more than the ones that are lighter in weight. , . Broadcloth Coats, Value to $40.00, Reduced to $7.60 Two dozen women's fine black and colored Broadcloth Coats, 50 inches long1, flat collar, : trimmed with soutache and full braid, satin lined throughout, semi and loose-fitting, sizes 34 to 40;'sold regular at $25.00 tO $40.00; sale price, each $7.60 Iast-nr8htlaUtehreMM. LongBlack Coats $6 30,$7 60,$ 1 2 50 Our entire stock of woriien's Black Coats, made of fine Broadcloth and Kersey Cloth, greatly reduced. There are about half a hundred of these coats, sizes 34 to 46; dozens of styles, plain, 'satin or hrkid trimmed; worth $12.50 to $25.00, sale prices, . .$(1.50 to $10.50 Cravenettesand Silk Rain Ccats $4 95 Just twelve of these coats, grays,- tans, browns; sizes 34. 36 and 38; sold regular' $12. 50 to $20; sale price to clfTso out. . . .... .SSM5 Stylish Nepoh Coats $9 38 mi $ 1 2 50 Buy fashion's favored style in coats now at -5 per cent loss than regular prices; made of broadcloth In black and colors and fancy striped cloaking, plain and trimmed; coats worth $12.50 to $1S, at this very low price, and they will not last lon.5 at . . .H!).:!S and $12.50 Women's Black and CTd Copes, to $15 val. $1.20 Women's $75.00 Suits, Sale Price Each $25.00 Women's $25.00 Suits, Sale Price Each $1.50 Our entire stock of Suits reduced 1-3 to 1-2 regular prices. This Includes every suit in our stock and there are many very beautiful suits left in blues, browns, green and black, b,ut thoy will r.ot last long at those prices. SCHOOL. Women's Cape Kid Hand-Sewn Gloves, all sizes, 2-button, wrist length, special, a pair,$1.25 S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. lntof Fig m a Eugene viXdtr.'''. turtle Raleigh Roney, the doduI., merchant of Goshen, w.P?(vyoune today. ' was Ia the cltj Chas. H. Fisher went i. this morning to gone I Portland days on business 6 6 & ' 8, Sorensen is very 111 f,nm ach trouble at hi " !rt"? sim. Grr-tiJis&orir1 daughter Mrs. J. S. Medley " today rom Dayton. Wash ., ,0 JK Salem Jo urn ah Mrs n, 1th and Mrs. Frank MerSitli u Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fields ert Gano are in Portland leave soon for Southern CaK. W: H Jenkins, traveling St agent of the S. P. Co., arrived In In gene from the north 'thls'X W D. Neeley returned this after noon from a business trip to Tun "ion Johnson went to Creswell this afternoon to visit his folks . few days. . C. L. Monson, traveling salesman for the Pacific Paper Cc'whSh Eugene this afternoon from the north. C. E Brown and wife arrived here this afternoon from Sibley, Iowa Mrs. Brown Is a sister of W p' Morse. Salem Journal: Clyde Morgan who came here from Eugene a short ume ana lert last night for Albany to business. Mrs. L. N. Roney returned home this afternoon from Salem where she has been visiting her father, Cap tain Baker, who Is dangerously 111. A. J. Gillette has returned from a trip to Portland. His uncle M S Austin of Woodburn, accompanied him homo and he will visit w awhile. Salem Journal: Mrs. Kate Miller, who has been visiting Mrs. John Hughes and other relatives in the city, went to her new home in Eu gene this niiriling. SUe recently came Horn Eastern Oregon. Salem Journal: L. L. Roney of Eugene, was here .yesterday at the bedside of his wife's lather, Captain John Baker, who Is ill at his home on the, Garden Koad. Captain Baker Is 83 years old, and is oue of the best known pioneers of Saieni. an NEW TODAV POfi FAhK At a Imntain. 60 acres of duliy latin, 52 niilts from hueac, vn giou iTtam rulite; dully stage; tele phone In iiouso; grist? n pasture ytur round: lo uim-uh In l .iy field; 2 good orchards; 7 milk 'vs; mower and rake; cream stM-.a.lor; some hay; yountf Diuod ... , 2 horses; bug-ty nnd harness; sioits, etc.. all go with the pluce at lfvu if tuken this week. Addi't-ss i'.o. box 345, Uugene,.Or. dl M LlU..I ' kaitifi II jistiki,' LADIES If vou will call up Pages Prompt Printerv. i'jione Ked 1M2. i34 Wilh.m.lK- strut, ami order these vlHiluiM caiilsi, which you have needed for soinu Huh', tlu-.v will be ready lor you when lu i-onie uuivh town In tlie ut'tei-iUK.i.. ' 1118 IB, WANTED -MidiHe-iiKCil woman desires in.Hith.n as nian.LKlng housekeeper for nnl Kffiilleinaii or companion to elili-ii.v woman. Aihliess i-ai-- t-.u inl. L. M., dlt FRED I POlt SALE A Singer Sewing Machine,; II prnl.al.y. .new, ami in thoro,!., I eo.ulltlo tlotl mil 111' 1 " lliuek 1391. Eugene Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear, Dent Gloves. CITY NEWS flltliro DQ n mrtrltil noiu Kl lotf. i a. I 11.1 i Blve hnlines were run In Inst nl'tlll and utivou n Job of acrupInK mud otf the lu'.vi'iiiont tliiH murnliiK. Free Tliunitts 1ms just uomploted lilaua for a 6-rooni cottiiKu for Mr. ltuu, li sut-ond baud man, and wbkli wllV lio built on West Klwhlh strot't. The Indies' aid aoclutj' of the Con KreKnilonnl rhnrt'h will hold im Ap ron sate at 1. Inn's DruK store on De cember 13.' D14 Von and llonnenoe have dourM the restaurant, ImlonKlnK to UeorKe Williams at 027 Willamette street, nnd will conduct the business in the -I 1 i I The nressed brick work on the liovcy ulock is completed. The cor nice worn and tho fire wall are now beini; put la. All tho trial jurors except T. A. (itlbort. li. U Uum aud J. 8. Ham, who live In KuKuno, wore oxcused by Judue Harris yesterday. V. K. Urlstow of UMvervlew, was lu RuRene today to nrnke arranRements for the funeral of iMra. Klliabeth Ervin, who died thin morning. Tho Woman's Patriotic Republican LeiiKiie Mil meet 1th Mrs. W. G. (II 1st rap, 2 d 5, West Touth street, to morrow afternoon nt D o'clock The brick work on tho Dunn-Wll-klns block tins reached the top of the I he Eocene I Old People Like Books o that show a comfortable bnl "o lii ih,. bunk. To acquire ilut riiai.ee you must licpin now-. O nt an oci-ount wlih the l-HMKSK I .O N AMI S.WINUH I) IVk' -i i , ..... . . f I " 1 neon lo ' J W!,rv 'o't what you hnve and pn can dev,f all your energies to innkiiiit more. y You will spend less, also, as n cli('k hook does not bum holes in your pocket like the nc tunl cash. r- ne Hoc en e oan ana savings CAPITA ! Al SI I'l'l l S, lii.o.n. KSTAHI,1SHK1 IKa. Banl i no irom or ine nuiiri- n -t m n tr . . Inu will ho nn, r- "nauiuionn; treas- creaiu uresserl hrlTk 8 UI "rer' "rlstow; sec. S. S. Spencer; citaiu pressed brick. . c. O., C. S. Frank; C. C. H. II. Leon- ,ard: steward, H. D. Edwards; sen- " vi ui teen im- .'x Miuy. a car of. unci, u, unrtniell. lumber for the liooth-Kelly' Lumber Lo. and three cars of logs tor the Eu-1 The Fraternal Aid - Association gene Lumber Co. were among the: elected officers last night as fol frelght arrivals here last night. 'lows. Mrs. Frank Bowers, P. P.; J. ; i W. Law, P.; Ira Manville. V. P.;'w! S. H. Friendly is having his ware- M- Marshall, S.; W. Wilson, T.; H. house at the dopot grounds painted,' M- Manville, Ch.; Laura Frazer, G ; obliterating the unsightly advertise-: 1a Wray, O.; Ida Warnock, S.; Ex ments on the building. All of the amlners. Drs- Bartle nnd Marquam warehouses will be painted a unl-: form color. . i I lie Vesuvius Mines Oompr.nv filed Th . ' artlcles of incorporation with the t he mud Is being scrnped off West county clerk this norning Can hlghth street, west or C'harnelton, by ital stock, six million dollars Ob if"5, ' hoboes run In last night, iect. operating mines In Bohemia o.Hyf t! 11 b"Ulkr t0 the north minh,K diatrlet- Hei" "ce at mid of Willamette street as the mud Pene. Incorporators S B Bean L L is uaa tliero. Whitson and F. J. Hard ' ' ' TJ?ve wl", be ,nn e'nctrl' Power, Prnin Nonpareil: Her manv friends S inda niornlng between the hours; will be pleased to learn thi Mrs f eight and twelve, as the Willi,,,,- .lake Sawyers was able to return to te al ey Company Is Installing a ! her home near Elkton this week ii iv turbine at Springfield. The i from Eugene, where she had IZn hour! Wl" m" r"" h"twee" ''H '""I"'" treatment for snie time in the I'he manager of the Western l'a l:'ti t-N'-rraph office in thu ,-itv s looklni! for new quarters, that' 01-tj- bavin- io move from the f,M)m 'W' oii-:i:i.. J, Intiy with ti,,- l-ar:- Ki.res "cnipaiiv wit;" :H. next thirty d.,)-. hospital. She has not enioved eonrt Health since her baby was born five months aso.. Her husband met her at Drain SuiQy. '" A fire alarm was turned in last 1 evening on aceeuai of the burninl h- out of a fine in the new Ohor-vl block. Workmen )K,d vn lUirnini(! the wooden forms in the flue and tin ! ot-' lire -became so hot that flame !,: "id the sparks Issued from an opening h hi 'lie the attic. The chemical engine n 1 this soonded to the jilnvn, 0.i i. - sion of the church will meet a, 7;.. """5'"MU"' of the service to neelve ' Th., i.,..ti.T..t . v vsniini vompanv l: ; stringing another wire from Ash- Hiram Council . m .. . "A"'. s'-ld. J. L. Cal After the wire Is up between Ashland and San rnni..n ,. I will begin stringing from Ashland l" 1 oruuna Ashland Record. Don't forget the social tonight at the Congregational church. A heartv welcome freely given, or pleasant hour of genial fellowship, a bright, short program of the boys' best effort and a cheerful cup 'that will not hurt you; these are what await you. Come anytime and stay through the ' - meets at the parson age for a brief business session early mo BTfUIUg. The Y. M. C. A. committee has compiled a list of those who sub scribed to the $50,000 building fund. It was found that there were 1445 subscribers and the amounts ranged irom $1 to $2500. The .building committee has had several meetings lately and has been In conference nith architects. The mutter nr O,o,.. t on of plans will be definitely set tledtled soon and the actual work of construction on the building will uegin within a few weeks lUSKKTli.UJ, n('K FltlDAV KVEXIXG, STATlOXKUV Try Page r.u. .... Printery, (i.H Wllhoncttc Mrc' t. "" lted 10i;. when you waul l'" "e" . i,M.., ... ...lice .Hl.Hl..acry. All ne . tyiie andlflnc paper. FOIt SAI.K-A . fcw fee.l l ' sevins niuenm.'s. l . lug Jla. .Mil.i. ,te l. ( lllvllUV AM Parlies w.-intin-. 1. i ne CVmpany. ;.;ll THKBS e'rry or pear tr'M or a. ; can fin. I in.; ' "i. ','; ii,ie or a' tu'e'lcV li'ierJ-'HtW I, V. UfN. . of ie u-..,..namiJ;V''r- a (iui;i t"-x T !!, 1., say U.at 'lie p In the -I"?' 'j'": , J. W. 11""; .-..u I o the effect 11 a' .everal man. bad left tl.a i' U "jUI1ct hn , unpaid bills Is f .nlse Ml i ,( ul Cll v. but befere gel" ' one rent. I H and jln not eea pc"."-' " 00,,iiAN. i 'J appear , OTI 'K luii'if 'V, Kvry own1 aog io run u . ; i,iii u n it si in-' ' ly enforre tl;t- - ROsNK. will stric'' . ' pitch Hi ' ln"J Kev. Henry L. Nave, 11. D . of c Inge Grove, will cuniy t :H. ci me lirc-i oininuii n:T.', vl..o iCntral i'o'.!er;an chur evening at . . ;l .1 ,,'cle close members A d:Qe will be given after the E. H. S. basketball game 1'riday niaht by Co. C. MADK l F.HiKMI The old relhilil.. l'eerl.-ss Was! . owner URaln on the ninrket. Pie i'"r '"'dec with Im. Phone l!..tl s(...ji. f-in. .iri....ns. i'.tc HAtVN iiuns, TI-:. IMP. en... mt l-:.if.t Ninth l. 11H111 AI.M.r FltHI Singer Sewing Machine Company. G15 lllamettc tret. ' dlj v -i I fei;-f-...J u -.-1 lb - J Now Is in1-' a f..1lcra'r' EveO'