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S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store
Grand Display of Easter Merchandise Collected for the Occasion From the Bast
Markets and Manufacturers in the World. Don't Fail to Attend This Pre Easter Sale
$100 PER ACRE !
$10Moi
Per
Assessor Boosts Values of Land J
ASSESSING
9ft
Mens'
Section
Mere style will not sell
men's and young men's
clothing. But such cloth
ing made by the most de
pendable fabrics, intelli
gently tailored, combined
with true style will please
the most critical of buyers.
Thai's the kind we carry
Our Spring line is the
most complete and exclu
sive ever shown in Eugene
and is now ready for your
inspection.
Imperial Hats
Eagle Hats
Ladies' Section
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Grand Pre Raster Showing of Ladies
and Misses Suits, Coats and Capes.
Here we show one of the many styles
which we are showing from $13,50 to
$40.00. Perfect fits
guaranteed.
Sy
Children's
Capes
For the little tots.
i
I from 7 years up. From $5.00 to $6.50,
all good shades. We are also showing
the DAUGHTERS of the REGIMENT
CAPE. Something new. Come fn and
see them. Special for this Sale $10.00
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NfeCKWER.
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
Big Shipment. Natural Pongee
85c to $1.?5 per yard
That Was Assessed Last
Year at $15 and $20
A resident of Eugene who owns a
I farm of over 100 acres in extent near
Coburg today informed a Guard re
porter that Carl Hopkins, deputy as
sessor for that precinct, Is assessing
farm lands at $100 per acre, tell
ing the farmers that he is acting un
der the direction of Assessor Keeney,
! who ordered all his deputies to assess
' all property this year as near its cash
! value as possible. This gentleman
I stated that upon inquiry he learned
that manv other farms besides his In
(hat locality are being assessed at the
I same figure. He says he does not con
Isider that his farm Is worth that
much per acre, and that if any one
was to offer him that much he would
sell very quickly.
Last year Lane county wruiiug
lands were assessed at from $15 to
$20 per acre, which figure was con
sidered too low, but the increase to
$100 per acre Is bound to cause great
complaint.
Just across the lino In Linn county
1 the farms are being assessed at the
old figure, and the Linn county far
! merg are ioshing their neighbors in
l.ane county about the sudden great
increase In the value of their lands.
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M. C
Eugene, March 20, 1910,
ilklns and wife, a son.
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It maKes skimmed milk
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CHAMBERS HARDWARE AND Fill
a Willamette Street PhoneHaJ
To The hvvestor
IN OUR LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE
Wc hnvu improved and unlmprovd farms of all descriptions,
w.th or without stock and machinery. Wo also have good list
of city property.
Special Bargains
Firty lots In Falrmount; this location afford splendid view, and
a quiet homo. Don't fall t oseo them.
East 8th St. Factory Prope ty ... $2700.00
8-room House, 1 acre ot g ound $2800.00
H. F. Kilborn ($b Son
REALESTATB DEALERS
30 W ttlh St
Phone
Black 5441
t PERSONALS t
In
stage this
4 X
Diamonds
On April 1 we will be one year old, being
incorporated April 1st, 1909, and diamonds
being th 9 birth stone for April, we will from
now until May 1st offer all our loose and
mounted diamonds at from 10 to 2D'
discount.
Maurer & Coprnoll Jewelry Company Inc.
542 Wiilamith St. Eugine, Oregon
S. F. .Tarkson of Lorane, was
the city today.
J. D. Mason of Coburg, was In the
city yesterday.
Rev. F. K. tlillington went to
Brpwnavtll today.
Dr. and 'Mrs. F. E. Selover spent
Sunday In Portland.
J. W. Shumate went to Portland
today on business.
E. H. Moxley and wife, of Cres-
i well, are in the city.
I N. S. Hays took the
morning for Florence.
L. A. Noel was a stage passenger
: this morning for Elmlra.
Joseph Fellmnn returned home
from Portland yesterday.
ill. iM. Perry came down from Cres
well on the noon train today.
C. H. Cramer was a stage passen
ger this morning for Florence.
Miss Mabel Wilson was a stage
passenger this morning for Hale.
Mike Kebbelbeck returned to
Deerhorn on this morning's stage.
( . O. l-.'ti'i mi was ;i passenger on
the noon train today for Portland.
Rev. M. C. Wire returned this af
ternoon from n trip to Brownsville.
'Mrs. M. J, Clark of Grants Pass,
Is visiting In the city for a few days.
Clyde Nettletton of Eu Claire. Wis
was an -arrival in Eugene Saturday.
D. P. Newton and wife of Port
land, are in the city for a few days.
John Buoy, the real estate dealer,
is home from a trip to Grants Pass.
W. II. lllalr and .1. E. Lewis, of
Cottage Grove, were in the citv to
i day.
.1. W. Hatfield returned this af
ternoon from a short visit at Cres
i well.
Mrs. I,. 1.. Warnoik went to Port
land this morning to visit her par
ents. J. iH. Uartels and wife of Cottage
Grove, were in the city today on
business.
Miss Utile and Frank Knox went
I to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a
I short visit.
J. W. Hobbs, deputy internal rev
enue collector, left this afternoon for
points north.
Clone Vansant of Shenandoah, Io
wa, is expected here in a day or so
to reside here.
Mrs. H. A. Armitage went to Cres
well this afternoon io visit her son,
Guy Armltage.
Miss Ethel Gjlbertson returned to
Lebanon today after a visit with
friends in Eugene.
Miss Carrie 'Bennett; of Albany,
after a visit in the city, returned
home this afternoon.
J. W. Owen Returned to Portland
this afternoon after one of his regu
lar trips to Eugene.
Dr. J. W. Harris went to London
Springs this afternoon to visit his
brother for a few days.
R. W. Logan returned to Halsev
Jaunlta, and grand-daughter. Hazel
Mclntyre, went to Portland today.
Miss Morris, head nurse at. the Eu
gene hospital, accompanied a p-jilent
to Portland on the noon train today.
S;'inuel H. Roome and family are
in the city from Portland valine
Mr. Poome's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Roome.
W. II. Jenkins, traveling passen
ger agent of the 8. P. Co., was in
the city today, returning north on
the noon train.
Chris Peterson, a former Eugene
baker, arrived here this afternoon
from Camby where he is now In the
creamery business.
Mrs. W. I. Vawter of Medford,
spent Sunday In Eugene visiting her
sn Vernon, who is a student at the
University of Oregon.
W. S. McFadden, deputy prosecut
ing attorney, spent Sunday at his
home in Corvallis, returning to Eu- i
gene this morning.
D. L. Harden went to Pleasant
Hill this afternoon to look after his I
farm on which he has planted fifteen
acres of walnut trees.
H. C. Darby of Roseburg, was In
the city over Sunday visiting friends.
I. 'M. Rennie and wife, of Walter-
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Weber Wagons
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this afternoon, after a short visit ville. were in the city Sunday.
with friends in Eugene. Mrs. L. N. Roney and Misses Neu
MIss Ella Jones arrived here this ra and Zula Richardson spent Sun
afternoon from Aurora to visit day in Roseburg. where the father of
friends for a few days. the Misses Richardson is quite ill.
J. S. Denting returned to Indepen- Mrs. Henry Hohl and children re-
uence toaay arter having visited his turned to Drain this afternoon. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Hohl's sis-
mother west of Eugene
Ctms. Griswold left for points
south this afternoon to sell real es
tate for Sterling Foster.
J. W. Holmes left this afternoon
for Glendale on one of his regular
trips to Southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowers and
Mrs Alvira Sparks spent Sunday
with relatives at Harrisburg.
Mrs. A. H. Lajoie, ot Wendling,
was in the city today. returning
homo on the afternoon train.
Miss Jane Whittle, of Astoria, ar
rived In Eugene yesterday to visit
Miss Agnes McKlnney a few davs.
J. H. McCormtck, daughter," Miss
ter. Miss Cooper, who will visit there
for a while.
Mrs. F. A. Page, and Mrs. Adelaide
Lilley left today for Lowell, Mass..
where they will visit for awhile. Mrs.
Lilley expects to sail on April 1G for
Europe to join the Potter party.
Mrs. J. F. TtoJhlnson, after a visit
with, friends in Eugene, went to Al
bany Saturday evening to visit her
daughter. Mrs. C. V, Littler, there
before returning to her home In
Portland.
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Our teas and coffees represent the
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EUGENE THEATRE
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22nd and 22rd
New Songs,
New Jokes,
New Dances,
New Acts.
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