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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
,e CHANGE IN EUGENE BUSINESS FIRM The “Friendly Store” November Economy Sale EUGENE AGENTS FOR SUNLIGHT YARNS, KABO CORSETS, MONEYBAK SILKS, WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY Outings, Flannels and Flanelettcs 5000 yards light and dark colored Outing Flannels in stripes and check. Best 7c. Grade. ^c. C ya . 50 pieces heavy Twilled Outing Flannel in Plain Pink, Blue, Cream, White and Red, and a big range of stripes and checks 1 /X . at the low price 1 A J ’ y 35 pieces Flannelette; big variety of Pattern for Kimonas Sacques, Wrapper Waists, * and Dresses at the I c. yd low price 10c. &. UGENE’S Foremost and best store proclaims this month a Jubilee forEcenomical Shoppers. We’ve planned this November sale on the idea that you have a right to expect better values than ever before. You’ll agree that we have kept our word from the beginning of this year, at which time we guaranteed to save you many dollars during the year on your purchases. There’s no doubt, when quality and style is considered, we sell for less. Our business this year so far. has been con siderably more than we expected, and <we aim to make the last two months of this year two of the biggest selling months in the history of this store. We have t>he Merchandise and we are giving the Va ues , That’s what you want and what makes this store a safe trading place for every one, rich and poor, old and young, Mail or phone orders will receive prompt and careful attention. When sending for samples please state colors and kind of goods desired. H. Gordon Sells House Fur- mshing Business to E. L. Dress Goods and Silks E 20 pieces Novelty Dress Goods: this season’s best styles and colorings; Plaids, Checks and Mixtures; regu lar prices 50c., oOc., and /^c. 75c. a ycL, sale price a yd. “w 35c. Cream Cashmere 25c. yd $1.25 52-in. Panama $ 1 CO. yd $1.75 56-in. Suiting $1.25 yd $1.25 36-in. Taffettà..- 9oc. yd 36c. yd 65c. 19-in. Toff etra light««! to revisit old scetZT?' again the friends of youth. ** Campbell and Jos. Fellman An attentive listen« fari , teet the minor chord u,u»u, irg such renewals of fri„ «• many spoken ot as tejDg hale aud hearty have * home lieyoud while the pZ. aptly Ht when he says; * •o New Firm Will Take Pcssission oí Business on March First and Make Inv rovements Contempla ted by Mr. Gordon -F, I. Camp bell Sei's Interest in tie Guard Printing Company “Some few are still remaioj To remind us of the phet; But they change, as all things «4 heie, Nothing in this world However, the remaining fe, . bea:lily welcomed Mr. r ‘ Penwick i family back ami ptewn7 —1 resid« greatly enjoy these i other dap. He earn. ov^J* with a number of other,, bot other parties have gone on { calla. I H. Goi.iou, Eugene’s largest house furnisher. has sold out his large i furnitiue.cariat and house furnishing establishment, located at the corner i of Eighth aud Olive strsets, iu this citv. to J. Fellman and E. L. Camp bell. While the transaction lias just been : closed, the new firm will not take possession of tfie business until the Href of March. H. Gordon started iu tfie house- furuisbing business iu Eugeue about sawn yeais ago, and ii»s built up one - ot the largest establishments of its kind iti the state and is a thorough business man. Mr. Gordon has decided to move to Portland, . where he will ieside in tho future. He recently purchased a tin« business lot in Portland, but stated to a Guard representative that he is as yet un determined as to what his future in the business world will be. Mr. Gor don will lie missed in Eugene busi ness circles, where be has played an ' important part of the upbuilding of . the city. The purchasers of the busiuess are both well known in Lane county. Mr. Fell man is a business liiuuof abili ty and bolds large laige timber and logging inteiests in western Lane county. Mr Campbell is a member of the Guard Printing Company and has successfully managed the Guard’s interests for the past four years, He has sold bis interest in the Guard to other members of the firm, but will stay in bis persent ca pacity on the Guard till a successor for his place is found. The new Hrm announces that it will follow Mr. Gordon’s conservative policy, but will make several impor tant improvements contemplated by him. Warnens’ & Childrens’ Coats & Suuits Reduced $18 BLUE AND BLACK SERGE $ | | A I And now comes the greatest sale of Womens’ High Grade Tailored Suits, made from all Wool Black and Blue Serge; splendidly tailored all new styles—all sizes; O-w regular prices $15.00 to 18.00; while they last 51 * , w-J Womens’ Coats $5.00 & $10 00 Made from Heavy Mixed Cloaking in light and dark shades, 50 inches long. Only about 25 of them : better come to-mor row if you want one. Childrens’ Coats $2.50, $5.00, $7.50 These coats are worth $4.00 to $10.00, and greatly under priced for this sale: size 4 to 14 years; made full length, and from good, heavy cloaking, in plain and fancy mixtures, trimmed and exceptionally well made. November Sale Shirtwaists An extraordinary sale of Stylish Net, Silk and Lingerie Waists in both long and short sleeves; come in White, Cream, Pink, Blue and Black, and Plaids suitable tor even ing or ordinary wear, and the prices are about half regular prices. : ::::::::: $15.00 Net Waists $12.50 Net Waists $ 9-00 Net Waists $ 6.00 Net Waists $ 4.00 Net Waists $9.90 $9.00 and $7.50 White 7.50 and Colored I’affetta $6.25 Silk Waists, ea. $5.00 6.00 to $8.00, White Jap 4.00 Silk Waists, 15 styles, 2.75 all sizes, ea ____ 4.50 Lorane Items Special Correspondence. 7 borane, Nov. 8. — Beu Crow return ed from the hospital last week ainl it is reported that he is getting along as well as can be expected. BUY YOUR THANKSGITiNG LIN NS NO vV—Stocks are Complete You’ll be anxious to have Spotless Table Liceii Thankgiviojf. Il’s time to make your purchases now ; ths least day is less than three weeks off. Our linen stock it now at its best; Yard Table Damask, Napkins, Tray Cloths Doylies, Lunch Cloths, etc. Here are the prices: 65c. Table Linen 66 in. wide, $l.C0 Table Damask 72 in. wide, $1.25 Table Damask 72 in. wide. $1.50 Table Damask 72 in. wide. $2.00 Table Damask 72 in. wide. 5Oc. yd. ftôc. yd. $110 yd. $1.20 yd. $1.60 yd. Captain O’Brien has gone to Eu gene with parties from the lower Siuslaw, who will make final proof on their homesteads. DIVINITY SCHOOL APPOINTMtl Professor Wigmore, Munmoutk Professor Morris, Fern Ridge. Professor Kidlems, Barristi 'Urg. C. C. Curtis, Elmira. Geo. K. Whipple. Scio. O.E . Ames, Rocky Point J. P. Woodley, Hebron. H. 8. Champe, Santa Clata. W. A. Gressman, Pleasant HilL M. F. Horn, Drain. Lowell Items Special Correspondence. Lowell, Nov. 7 — Charles Hi] Fred Hills and Victor Sharp to«i hunt of three days last week on St Grass Mountain aud killed om t« two gray wolves and four deer. Ik saw sevetal more wolves, «hicbat to kill more deer than the hunletd as carcasses can be found in u places. Why not put a tounty < their scalps and give some encouih merit to hunters to kill them? The hunters are returning, art game is somewhat scarce. Mr. Lowell, of High Prairie, 4 several head of beef steers and! cows to Mr. Parks, of Pleasant! last week. I Frank Warner, of 1’all Creek,is ting a trail up Salmon and Ï Creek. Miss Kate VanDuyn, oftbisa has en tered the Evening 'Wens Jamestown Exposition contest SICK HbADACH Positirelr mm I these Lull« M They also ntf I tress tromWIte direction a»ilT»M Eating. A |edyf> rDbda*SR Drowsiness. M J la the OJ Tongue. Paa la J ti IKI’ID LD'SE. a regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegeta SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL? CARTER'S WlTTLE I iver H I Mr. Fenwick, a young man, who 'CARTERS left here some twenty-five years ago. WlTTlE ■ IVER has returned from Burns, where he has since resided. He intends spend 1 R PILLS. ing the wjutei here and seems de Ml 30 Days Discount may be opened by responsible persons. Paint with Phoenix paint. Preston WHITE TEETH Teeth of pearly white ness, hy gienically clean, set in gums that are firm and healthy, grace the mouths of those who use J* J* DeLano’s Antiseptic Tooth Powder A delightful mouth wash and dentifrice «.* PRICE 25 CENTS NEWS NOTES FROM JASPER VICINITY Special Correspondence. Jasper Nov. 7.—The dance, given last Flidav night by Messrs. Delp.t Sylvester, our newjstore keepers, was very hugely attended, thete l«emg a great many in attendance from Spriag- tleld, Thurston, Pleasant Hill aud Fall Creek. It was enjoyed by all Ttie music was furnished by the Walsh orchestra. REFUSE SUBSTITUT! GOOD GOODS ONLY SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK See our Credit Man for particulars. A Hales, agente Genuine Must 3a' Fac-Sirmle Sig’itll is takllng of moving .o Colorisdo f< r his wife's lieult h. as she is troubled considerably with rbieimatitMu. Ve hope to hear ot her compete recovey SODA. A teleptioue message «its receive«! here yeeterJay of the death of the six weeks old ihihi of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry MitcheU. of 1’1««Meant Hill. It came very sudden amt unexpected, as the child wim seemingly well iu the morn ing when Mr. Mitchel) left for Row River, where Iw is engage«! ill logging ami wood after he left it was attaeKe«! with croup and died soon after. Mrs. W. B. Scott has just returned from a two days' visit with friends iti Springtleld. Our ex merchant, W. B Scott, is still in our midst. He is correspond ing with several different |>»rties, in Mrs. Katie Walsh and daughter view of Hilding a new location, but tie Stella, took the train yesterday for says he expects to live here tbio igh Coburg, where they will spend a few thin wnter. days visting Mrs. Walsh’s daughter, ' We do not see Mr. Edwarde, the Mrs. Owen Thompson. right of wafy man, >n out 1« cality ('hales Eaton is working tieat Mar any more. We suppose he is through cola at the 8. P. sawmill and logging here, as he has acquired all of the camp. light of way except through the Dove E. C. Hille, of Eugene, is in our Jacoby place. It aeetns they cannot buig tauMctln* business today. come to terms. make his home at Jasper this winter. Saturday night the 17th is election night heie for the W. (I. W., officers. We would like to have a large atteti d iuc«> ou that evening. Ad/ertisad Letters Eugeue, Oregon, Nov. 7. Allen. Mrs. H. F. Anderson, Robert. Arney, Walter. Bain. Miss Bessie. Baker, Lee. Bradley, Vernon. Bristow, Mrs. Susan. Coffey, James. Cot nner. I »., Cowan, Clayton, Fisher, J. Kelly. Mrs. A 1 Horn, Mrs N. A. Jobu-on, Miss Lillian. Knapp, R. Merle. Miller, Miss B*itha E. Rossman. Nettie A. Shelby, G. Frank. Sibby, »ir. J. L. PAGE, P M • DO 1 PORTLAND WINS BASEBALL PENNANT Portland won the Coast Leaue base ball pennant handily. Following is the Handing of the clulis at 1 the ----------- cloae of the season Sunday : Pint land........... Scatti«' .... Loe Angeles San 1'ranci-co Oakland Fresno............. w. ... 115 ... 101 .. 94 .... 91 .... 74 .... 63 I. 60 '1 87 84 111 118 P.C. 657 «XX) 514 514 4oo 318 from the plagiu of (onghs and Colds that are so prev- • alent. unless y m take Mr. King’s j, Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. Mr-. Geo. Walls of Forest City Me., write.: * it's a Go.lsemi to people living in climates *h*re ■•ougbs ami cold, prevail. 1 niM it quickly ends them. It l>re vent# Pneumoni«. cure#. Ijucripne gives wonderful relief m Asthma‘ami Hay Fever, makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off C.msiimpti.n t «•ish,. and Colds o.-H. ami « «„ Won! comes from the S P. survey E. C. Hill« has purchastsl property is I « ■ e all.I move I there t" live. ing camp near Hazel IM1 that Hicks, * He io«- rented ho> tie • t> \rtnnr the foreman of one of *he surveying - - M ' ttM tMMM* i>li«er i i. ws •' 1 i .iiy r tl er« ■- ■ u- oil Nr. Lindly crews, has cut his foot quite badly. just received. Start right by buying Læk up HuU'Tdrug .for.’, free has moved upon the same. Ab Mateney has just Hnished a log an Oliver. offer on »tocto food in tbiu ,wue. He will Ge rgv 1h>*ie, our ex black-tn it to, contract for II K. I- Co. CtlAMBER8»HARDWARE CO. wnh O NOW li you have stock and use Stock Food at all, drop a postai card to Hull’s Drug Store, Eugene, Ore. stat'ng the number of head of stock ) j have and the amount of Stock Food u.< during the year and you will be " paid for your trouble. Offer: To the first 100farmers^ send in cards in answer to the above ■ I T - will receive a coupon good tor a larize package of American Stock Food, best Stock Food on the market. DON’T WAIT, DO IT NOWl