Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 24, 1905, Image 1

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VOL 38
EU.E.XE OREGON FRIDAY NOVEMBERS« Ì
GOVtRNOK’S
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BREVITIES
QUICK
SURANCE IN
WORK!-".’
V L.J I IU A Ilk IX
Hampton Brothers
Townsend, Mont.,
The Popular Store Where Everything is Sold at Popular Prices.
8 1 3c Outing Flannel reduced to 5c
7c Apron Ginghams now 5c.
Fine assortment Knit, Fascinators 25c up.
$10 Satin Lined Coats, black and tan, $5 00.
♦2 Children’s Coats reduced to $ | OO
♦4 Childien's Coats reduced to $2 OO
♦2.50 Children’» Coats reduced to S I 25
Extra heavy Outing Flannels I Oe.
Children’s Wool Dresses S I to 85 OO
Extra heavy Fleeced Underwear 25c
♦2.50 Walking Skirts for $ I 25
♦3.00 Walking Skirts for S I 50
♦5.o0 Walking Skirts for $2 50.
♦3 oo Wool Waists rot S I 50.
Wolverton’s
AFTE» WASHING
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Was so Small at Ma­
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New York, Nov.
—Ex-Post master
turity
Geuearl R. J. Wynue, now consul
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geneial
at
Loudon,
arrived
today
en
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Salem, Nov. 22.—Governor Cham
berlalu today appoluted Iboa.G. Hal­ route to Washington, where be testl-
New Yjrk, Nov. 22 — Hughes t day
ley, of Pendleton, to tbe supreme ties regarding poatofflee soaudale.
asked Tarbell to account for tbe dis­
‘tench to succeed Judge Wolverton,
appointment of tbe pollcyboldere lu
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who has been appointed to tbe federal
the size ot dividends at maturity.
Perla, Nov. 22.— King Charles, of
bench.
Tarbe11 »aid there were several rea­
i Portugal, arrived here today to visit
(Th os. G. Hailey was born in La
sons
for the small dividend», that
President Loubet. He was accorded
Grande. Oregon, 40 years ago. and for
tbe rates of interest had gone from 6
imposing military honors, and will
i tbe last 15 years he bar been a resi­
to 4, that commissions and expenses
remain three days.
dent of Pendleton. He has been one
had increased, the taxes cu premiums
of tbe leaders of tbe bar I d Eastern
in different states t.ad doubled, labor
Loudon, Nov.
22.—Russian dis­ was higher, and extravagance was
Oregon and has played a conspicuous
part in public atfairs. la 1896 be was patches say the uprising of peasants is | partly responsible,
He thinks tbe
A million and a worn of the committee will correct
tbe Democratic nominee for circuit growing steadily.
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judge.but was defeated ly .Stephen A. half persons, comprising tkl per cent. thia. He always
made ___
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itemized
Lowell.
Four years later Mr. Hai­ of tbe popnlation of the Baltic prov [ account of all expenses and paid ex
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ley wasJleetej ii.uiet attorney, lu iucee, are said to be starving. Half
a peuses ot bls own family from his per-
millloD
— peasants
»- are following
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the sonal funds when he *ooa them with
December, 1901, be was elected mayor ._,m
uf Pendleton, witbout opposition, false czar. Agitators are urgiug tbe him ou inspection trip«.
peasants to burn all estate-.
I end he is at the present time a tcern-
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oer of the school board of that city. ) | A-Jb
$2.50
$4.00
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HAMPTON BROS
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Funds
From Gubernatorial .
$5.00 to $25
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penses From Private
Washington. No. 22. —Senator Hep­
burn called ou tbe president tudi.y
and recommended T. H. Bartlett I r
register of tbe land eftice at Lewis-
Eastern Oregon Lawyer, Th os i. 0. ton, Idaho, vice West, who was re­
Gives His iews as to Why the
moved. Also A. T. Smith for district
Hailey, Picks the Plum
lotarnal revenue collector for tbe die­
Dividends of Policy Holders
triot of Idaho and Montana.
Men’s Suits and
Overcoats
$ 1.00 a suit.
• Tarbell Sa\s He Paid Ex­
Appointed
’Z
Men’s Heavy
Underwear
Successor
on Supreme Bench
BOYS’ 3-PIECE SUITS
$3.00 grade for ...
$5.00 grade for
l/CCTIf ATI/ 'Al
No». 22—May
, a woman ot Uo world, has
confessed to tbe murder of John J. '
, Black, who was stabbed to death In a
saloou Monday night.
The woman
1 says she stabbed Hiaok In the back I
because he at'acked another woman, ’
sceusiug tbe latter of rotbiug him of 1
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FORMER ALDER-
| Indianapolis, Nov. 22, -Fire broke
i out in tbe Barker Furniture Company
IllIlRnro, Or., Nov. 21. — At^put 30 at 10:40 today. At the same lime the
Jafkr'CTO arrived here yesterday end j water main broke. Firemen fear fur
plicLed their tents preparatory to ne- the destruction ot a large business
gmnlty work ou the Portlaud, Naba­ section on account ot lack of water
Milwauaee, Nov. 22—A. 1. Mci’ot-
tea» am’ Tlilamock kaliroad A force pleasure, it is rumored that an ele-
— hack, h formar
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—, pleaded
alderman,
of about 20u »ill be here I d a few rater cot)taiuIng paraeiiger» got »»tick Iftility to bribery thia morning and
daya,
j between two burning tic ore.
was Hued B9B0 and coate.
Work on New Railroad
MAN GUILTY
EUGENE’S
LEADING
STORe.
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Holiday Enthusiasm Everywhere at Friendly’s
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Why Pu* Off Your Annual Sale of Suits, Wraps and Skirts! Our Clothing Depart-
Christmas Shopping?
FOR. WOMEN AND MISSES.
ment is Already Decked
Why Not Learn Wisdom From the Past
and Make Purchases Early This Year’J
The holidays are comiug. It is but a little more
than five weeks to Christmas. If you are the one who
makes the family Christmas purchases you will remember
some unpleasant things that happened last year and the
year before that. You tried to do all your shopping the
week or ten days before Christmas. The result was we
were busy(tushed to death), and still we had many extra
sales people. In the rush and hurry you bought things
difie.er.t from what you expected, and omitted something
for somebody.
All this is true, isn’t it ?
Plan your Cnristmas presents now! Begin to pur­
chase them now! and thereby save both worry and money.
We will be unable to serve you satisfactorily if everyone
does their shopping the last two weeks before Christmas
for this reason; Wc will offer you special inducements
to do your trading NOW. Read this list of values—
commence tomorrow to take advantage of them.
Send you mail orders to S. H. Friendly.
Positively the Greatest Dress
Goods and Silk Sale Ever
Held in Eugene.
• 1, 11.25and B2.00 Novelty Suitings »nd Waist Silks, about 100
styles of this season’s best patterns. If you are thinking of
giving your mother, daughter, sister or friend a
silk waist or suit pattern, buy it now and save
about half. Others at 39c a yard. A yard....
Women’s Suits
Children’s Coats .
Holiday Handkerchiefs.
First sale of Holiday Handkerchiefs
begins tomorrow.
Hundreds of dozen
brand new embroidery, lace and novelty
effects
50 dozen lace handkerchiefs, 20c and 25c
Values, lawn centers, trimmed 11-
with Vai. insertion and lace.... 1 1 C
75 dozen hemstitched and plain hem,
white and colored border, O
regular 5c value, at...... “
Then the ones at 10c, 1 5c, 20c and 25c
made from lawn, linen or tambric,
beautifully embroidered,
IU the
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UVLIVI
ui 35c, ^VV,
And
better
ones_at
50c, C 75c.
$1.00 and up t< $5.00 you will enjoy I
seeing even if you don’t buy them.
viivj
«d». «% fk
20 piecea Novelty plain colored and black dress goods
odd pieces of broken lines, values up to • ' tn '
i«t »« m
yard, to close out your choice while they last, yard
•1.50 36-inch black Taffeta, guaranteed, a yard..;
98
SI 25
19-inch Willweai Taffeta, all colors and black, a yard .
Send us your mail orders.
GOOD GOODS ONLY.
Sathlactian or Saur
Monty Back.
5Oc
At ¥2 Price.
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Rear Half Of Score.
We are showing the largest and best assortment of
holiday gifts for men to be found in the valley.
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E are not quoting worth prices, because what we consider worth $10 other stores
Here you will find everything that’s new in suspend­
usually consider worth 112.50 to $15. One reason for our enormous busi­ ers, hosiery, neckwear, gloves, fancy handkerchiefs, muff­
Î ness this year—we are selling Women’s and Children’s Coats at half price. That lers, hats, caps, bath robes and smoking jackets, fine
means a whole lot. Long Coat Suits for >.00 and $12. Children’s coats at $1.50 underwear and clothing.
to $5.00. Worth double that.
70c
39c Warm Underwear.
• 1.25 36-inch black Taffeta, guaranteed, a yard
Out in Holiday Attire.
Specials For This Week.
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Holiday Neckwear.
The grandest collection of Novelty 500 men’» shirts, sizes 14 to 17 1-2, soft and stiff bosom,
with or without collars, all colors and
A
Neckwear ever seen in Eugene. Stocks,
styles, worth from 60c to 11.50, will
be out this week at .........................
Berthas, Fronts, Cape Collars, in lace,
30 boys’ blouse, Norfolk and Sailor Suits, sizes 2 1-2 to
braid and embroidery,
Beginning
the next price
Underwear
Underwear
Underwear
Underwear
Underwear
wool Hose
wool Hose
45c
68c
84c
98c
$1.39
19c
42c
J) years, worth from $2.50 to 16.00.
will be sold out this week
at............................................................
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P silk, lace and embroidered stocks.
I V v These are worth 20c-25c Hut the
O Ck p will satisfy you moat of all. Some
v ot them worth double this price.
ones at m J
Furs!
Furs! Furs!
Reduced in Price.
85c
$1
$1.25
S2
13
$5
$7.50
Furs...........
Furs.........
Furs
Furs.
Furs............
Furs............
Furs..... .......
70c
85c
98c
$1.60
$2.50
$4.25
$6.25
98c
Men’s Suits and
Cravenettes Reduced.
If you want the better ones at 50c,
75c, $1.00 and up
to $8.50,
shown
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Genuine Cravenettes, 52
spangled lace and braid, we have them.
inches long, with or with­
Every one a bargain.
Reduced in Price.
50c
75c
Si .00
Si .25
11 .75
25c
50c
1 g| p for beautiful embroidered lace
at I I v/ V turnovers and stocks, and then
Men’» new, stylixh, hand
tailored all-wool Suits, sizes
out belt and guaranteed to
34 to 44, that sell regular
be a regular $15.00 coat,
everywhere for $15.00, re­
duced to
reduced this week to
$9.05 $9.05
SaBart of th« B««t
Suit In Oregon for
$10.00.
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