Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 13, 1905, Image 1

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EILENR OREGON FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 lSW-i
AMtR'CAN
BANKERS
EUGENE’S LEADING
Cloak and Suit
MEET
“r leuzleU
posed by the ins rance luve.ugati«i_,
and sa tu the invest igatic n revealed the
moat disgraceful bruayala of trust
placed with American financier* »bo
were on trial before the courtry hß.T
world.
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BOY INJURED
Ct rrellls Oct. 10 -Sjlve tar Arnilt
age, h atudeut of the O. A. <?,. »i»
-everely hurt during a claa. •C’l.r-
mage last Light and aae uticot.ecioua
for 12 hours. Atout
was tuuniug
at full speed »tub b- »tumbled h ,
tils bead »'rock a tree, alnio-t d -
locating hi» neck. He la no» recover
lug. Young trmltage is a son of J. A.
New York, Oct. 10. — I’ wl cases of Armitage, »bo lives 4 mile« east of
1 prosy among the Cbinauteu wen SpriLgUeid.
found by the polios bere today.
FELEGRAPtilC
House
Our Financiers Disgrace
fui Betrayals of
Trust
BREVITIES
TWO TOO
Washington, Oct. 10.—The “Woman
failures of Banks Attributed to In Blue," Mrs. Lucy G. Lee, of Mai •
baa-at, L 1 , who persisted I d trying
Unwise Excessive Loans—Secre-
to call on the president at Oyster B ••
New York. Oct. 11.—Accused of
last summer, was arrested at the Wfcl'n
tary Shiw Urges More Mer­
House by a secret service officer sa baring bad three young wives living
she stepped Into the corridor, and Is et the same time, lb the same flat
chant Marine
building, Kotiert Banieker was ar­
in jail pending examination.
raigned this morning on a complaint
made by two of them. Tbe third was
New York. Oct. 11.—Secretary Sba*
.ddreeeed the Barkers' »f-ocatioii * Houston, Texas, Oct. 10. — F. B. passed by blui as a sister to the other
today and urged sometbirg be done to Gray, aged 40, cssbisr of tbe Oosn- two, wbo ciaim they suppl.ed money
mereiai National Bank, committed for the third to travel.
increase the merchant tnsriue.
.-aid: “We will eosn need new mar­ suicide bere tbls moruing.
kets. The world comes to us for farm
and raw mine products, but will not
send their ships for faotory products.
Tcledo, Oct 10 — Runuey protested
Tuis is not a popular move, but on i fcd«y sgRlnet Gould ae charlatan
i D ilation of tbs canal it will Drake
f tbe meeting
meefiug on
tbe ground»
<o espial di-tauce from the eastern to I that u be is also chairman of the Mis ^Portland, Oct. 11.--The prosecution
tbe Western shores of the PaciHe. If , HO'll i I Bacilo board. Toe bondholders
finished Its case this moruing in tbe
we are ir. position to use tbe camd took ___
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. law allowing
advantage
the
laud frani trial. C. B. Moore, form­
e will get the worth of our mopey, them and stockholders each six diree-
er register of toe land oitlce test I tied
| tailroad» bad to be encouraged by tbe I lore. T*» roll call of stockholders
be asked applicants for bomesteade
goverum«ut before they multiplied,; .as had to see wbo held proxies. i. I th» tegular printed questions. Cress*
.nd tbe same bolds good ett ucean - Kaasey protest«!
pretests.! »•
nr last
last as
as an- eJU ut|ur(j by tieuev. the fact «•»
rcmmerce.
Mau» will say Ps toe t nonnead, ■nd will wieke a ecnt«st lc i
oat
the witness issued
..aDufacUrer. but if tbe mannfactm- the courts to oust directors. <Jo»ld j c|a^ when be’waacognizuut if their
*r doos But prosper, neither will the .xpetits h long battle. Ramsey will (,uujulent character.
r.-st. We owu the Puilippinee, which : j use
qm > the
the cumulative
cumulative system
system of
of voting
voting j |
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With a canal and 1 merchant ma id . proxies, ard vote « sixth for himself, | LU
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vould insure the m ntllione in trade ; ^sauriug bin. a directorship.
, weened by the Pa-iflc. ’’
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Preeidei t Swinrey made bls annual
New York, Oct. 10. - In the eicond
address.
He attributed tbe batik
failures of tbe present year tu grant- worl ’» ctiHinplonsbip gmne here to-
Los Angele«, Oct. 11.—The Santa
fa mg excessive loans tn unsound indue uay th« Pbtledelpbia Amerfcare de
'• trial enterprises
He regarded the featsd the New York Natioi ale by a re iefo.es to give Welter Scott, the
present uatiota) bank law as inade «core of 3 to 0. Both teems bare now Death Valley miner, a special train to
Hy-.r*
quate, and gave tbe administrstion’s won end logt a game,
MANY WIVES
| ISSUED FRAUDU
LENT PAPERS
h HHHPHUH
The Biggest Stock
of Ready-Lo-Wear
Garments in the
West. Compares
Favn—h’y with tho
of Portland.
Al T Ik SCOTT
AGAIN
BROS
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At? Friendly’s October Sale of Children’s Cloaks
Many Will
t’s Ail Easy
ya
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To make statements people with an
easy conscience don’t care whether
their statements are backed up.by facts
we do. Every article in our store
b eks up every statement we make
about out store and the goods therein.
I The right goods at the right prices form
th? foundation on which our trade is
built. We mean to maintain the high
1 standard. Your patr mge helps its to
I make each succeeding season a better
one for you in money-saving and sat-
istactory service. This half page ad
only permits the mentioning of a few
j of the good things that await you here.
jpular Silks at
opular Prices
Make our Silk counter one of the busiest places in
busy store. One visit is enough to convince that our
es are the best your money will buy in America.
Sole Agents for the Moneybak Black Silks,
Popular
Silks.
ack Silk
e.
h 85c Taffeta 76c
h f 1.00 Peau de Soie
|h »1.40 Taffeta
..14.
ch $1.65 Taffeta
1.3d.
ich *1.50 Peau de Soie
1.35.
ich *2.0û Peau de Soie
1.75.
ch »2.50 Taffeta
L15.
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$1
$1
Children’s
Coat
Coat
Sales !
Sales !
regularly at 81.00.
At $3.19
from gaod Repellant cloth. Comes in
red, blue and gr-cn. Sold C'» r»~
Sale price......... .................. iffc.uj
A lot of odd lines and sites.
at 8\0U to llU.OO.
Sold regular
stockings 124c pair. Extra heavy for winter.
•Id for Sic. Sale price two pairs for 25
Usually
At $2.59
and pleated box backs, three-
quarter and full lengths and
ull s'eeves. in tan, blue, green and red. C *7 C ,
Sold regu’ar at »4.00 ani >5. Sale price *p£»O y
Every Child’s Coat in the House on Sale at a Saving of 15 to 25
Fur Stoles, Fur Scarfs,
Fur Boas,
AT A SAVING OF
Buy your furs now and here at one-quarter less than
you will pay in any other store in Eugene.
A lucky buy we made, that’s aU.
o/pertunity.
Wool Stockings 25c a Pak.
Men’s Sweaters I
33M Discount.
We could sell them at regular prices just as well,
but we realize it’s a big thing for us to be able to sei!
you a fur at 25 per cetit. less than other stores. You
Fleece Lined Stockings 25c a Pair. trade where you get the best values. We aim to give
>men'« plain black, tbe Wayne knit uiake. that is you the best values.
¡o shape from select stock. Sixes 8 1-2 to 10.
onsen, heavy quality, long, wide and elastic. Sixes 34 to
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“aHE Saxony Knitting Mill of San Fran- ,
cisco* recently went out of business,
disposing of the remainder of their stock
Popular New Styles
Popular New Styles
at cost, or 33J4% discount. We were for­
At, New Low Prices.
At, New Low Prices.
tunate enough to get a fyw hundred dollars
worth of their best' sweaters before they
AVE you seen the big assortment and ’he g<x>d values we have been showing in
Children’s Coats? Yes. Oh, you have one picked out that you want, but were all sold. These we offer to you now
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mamma says you musn’t pay so much for a elefek just now. Well, let’s tell you at
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something. They’ve all been remarked for your benefit; and maybe if you come in
now and bring your mamma along she will let you have it. We have some
more new ones, too, that’came a few days a40, which makes the assortment as com­
plete as ever, and the very' low prices makes them better values by 25%.
These sweaters come in every enneeiva
You Just* Show Lhis Ad Lo Mamma, Then Ask Her to Come in and See Them Anyway.
ble pattern and weave and are^tianr
A full length pleated box back coat, made
A dozen different styles, plain
At $2 25
Popular Massalinc Silks for
eveaing costunres ana waists,
comes in light blue,
pink, resada, cream
and white. Per yard
19-in.
•-in. Taffeta, comes g
~ /"X
in all colora, black
OC
ia
and white. A yard
27-in. guaranteed Taffeta
shown in all the desir­
able colors, blk & white
36- n. changeable Taffeta shown
in all desirable
4 O C
color effects.
¿A I £ J
Worth »1.50.
Children’s
Good Good» Only. '
Satisfait on or Your
Money Back. ¡ j
Extra!
by us to be superior to any or th
in both quality, material and w
GR.EAT SAI '
Less than Usual.
Extra!
7c Outing Flannel, per yard
loc Outing Flannel, per yard
15c Kimona Cloth, per yard
60c Table Linen, per yard
2oc Turkish Towels, each
50c Cotton Blankets, pair
Si.00 Bed Spreads each
15c Ribbon, yard
S. H. FRIENDLY
Genuine Cr
IS ST
5c
Notwithstanding
ô^c
1 lc ettji daring the last
49c to fit any body at r
1 4r
42c Tr.e whole tow
02c
to be <<r
I Oc
CluthiK« OepertmeM
Rear IWt Of
Store.
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