Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 03, 1907, Image 9

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EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1907
' FRIENDLY’S
SATISFACTION
If there Is anything
tory about your purchase
Red Letter Clearance Sale
this
store at any time, please remember
it was quite
unintentional on our
part ard we are as i ready to make it
right as you are.
If, however, you I afe well pleased,
kindly advise your friends to come
also and see us.
Yours truly,
S. H. FRIENDLY
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NEW YEAH
I MW on the hill of the morning
rhe form nt the New Year arise,
He stood like n statue adorning
The world with a background
of skies.
There were courage and grace
on his beautiful face.
Ami hope in Ills glorious eyes.
To our customers anr friends we extend our best wishes for a
! appy and prosperous New Year. We leave great old 1906 not with­
out regret, nor will we soon forget him, not alone in this country,
but throughout the whole world.
Speaking of our own business, not only have we done as much
as we expected to, but it has increased beyond our most sanguine
expectation. We thank you one and all for your patronage.
We
our in
i;i - i VALVES, LOW] ST PRICMB, FAIR
DEALING and OBLIGING SERVICE has been fulfilled to your sat­
isfaction, and are very desirous of a continuance of your trade.
$ 1.00 Colored Goods 80c yd
10 pieces high grade imported novelty wool
goods, new patterns and colorings in Panamas,
s.
, etc., values to *1.00,
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your choice, yard.......... ........................ OvC V (1
10 pieces novelty and plain colored Wool
Goods in Panamas, serges, broadcloths, etc., in
blues, greens, browns, grays., etc., suitable for tai­
lored suits, skirts, etc., values ti ¿p 1 /N/N «»J
*150, your choice, yard.............
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SUIT PATTERNS REDNCED 25 PCT.
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All plain Wool Dress Goods, colored and black
reduced 10 per cent and more.
That the full amount of cash
paid will be refunded If the custo­
mers find the articles unsatisfactory,
and return them unworn within
reasonable date of purchase.
S. H. FRIENDLY
Agents for .Money-ball Silks
CLEAR ANC SALE
PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS
Eugene's silk store during this Clearance
Sale quotes staple and novelty Silks in both col
ored and black at prices that will save you dollars
on waist and suit patterns.
75c Changeable Silks 45c yd
10 pieces 19-in. changeable Taffeta Silk in all
the staple shades, for suits, waists and petticoats,
the very best 75c quality, your
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choice at tills low price, yard..
4jC VQ
$ 1.00 to $ 1.50 Fancy Silks 90c yd
Our entire stock of fancy Silks, stripes,
checks, plaids and figured. Among these are some
of the newest novelties for spring,
Black and
white checks and stripes, values to
*1.50 a yard, at this low price, yard
Welcome 1907
90c yd
And now we welcome 1907, and we all not only hope but believe
that he will be as great it not greater than 1906. It behooves every
community, every business enterprise and every individual, to make
the best of this opportunity, and get every benefit they are entitled
to.
$ 1.25 & $ 1.50 Colored Goods $ 1.00
scold for anywhere In the country.
That the quality of goods is as
represented.
bring you more blessings
than terrors,
I tiring you more sunlight than
I OOM,
I tear out your |Mige of old
errors
Ami hide them away in Time's
tomb,
I reach you clean hands and
lead on to new lands
\\ here the lillies of |s-ace ane
iu bloom.”
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Clearance Sale
Wool Dress Fabrics
60s Colored Goods 40c yd
That the prices of our > oodi shall
quality a
be as low as the same
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
15 pieces novelty Wool Dress Goods in plaids,
checks and fancy mixtures, suitable for suits’
jkirta and waists. Vain. s I........ c,
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your choice, yard...............................
T’UC VQ
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"1 come from Time's boundless
forever,"
He sai<l, with a voice like a
song,
“1 come as a friend to endea­
vor,
I come as a foe to all wrong.
To the sad and afraid I bring
promise of aid.
And the weak I will gird and
make strong.
Agents for Priestley’s Diess Goods and
Cravenet>t>es
We offer during this sale our entire stock of
Staple and fancy Wool Dress Fabrics in both
black and colors at 10 to 2 5 per cent less than reg­
ular prices.
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$ 1.00 Messeline TaifebGa 88c
*1.00 Messeline Taffeta, fashion's favorite for
dressy waists and costumes for afternoon and ev­
ening wear, comes in white, cream and all evening
shades, *1.00 quality,
a yard......................................
The First Bargains of the Glad New Year
$1.00 black Peau de Sole
a yard ..........................
We begin determined to serve you better and prepared for a
greater trade. We list here the frst BARGAIN'S of the new year.
(If you are not already one of our customers curing this sale will
be a splendid time for us to get acquainted.)
Read them! Make
your decisions! Then use your judgment.
75c Black Tageta,
a yard ............................
*1.25 Black 2 7-in. Taffeta,
a yard..............................
*1.25 Black 36-in. Taffeta,
88c
75c
65c
88c
$ 1.00
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RECEPTION AT
WHITE HOUSE TODAY
WELL ATTENDED
tearance Sale All Ready-to-wear Garments
found rene.ved devotion t
lic and Its dun r i'ic i«'
1'he <1 Iplo1.1 >tic co"i’- Ji dietary, ar­
my. navy m i Iv
n officials of the
various del artnienls were received in
turn before the thousa'i l < of cit­
izens, who !i i l been standing in ilue
for hours, • mid inert tN picsldent
President and Mrv.
R-. • i t the
vie- pre.-'d i
md m» ’.tiers nt the
cabinet end «heir v ies exchen. < d
N'e-v Year’s giooiiog« I: the library,
and 'iter the ent'i > pt. tv descended
to 'te bile rooi.i, wlitre th; proj*-
de.it and Mrs Rc.ov ve I a id mem­
bers of the cabinet a.i* their wives
received the visitors.
For Women, Men, Boys and Girls
Eugene’s Principal Eugene’s Foremost Cloak Store
Clothing Store An­
nounces Lhe Most Gi­ Offers Women’s Tailored Suits less Half Price
gantic Reductions Ever
Made on Reliable and $ 15 to $25 Suits for $ 10.25
Up-to-date Clothing $30 to $40 Suits for $19.75
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$10.00 to $17.50
Slits lor
150 Women's Misses’ and Children' s high
Suits and Coats must be closed out at once.
broadclths, Panamas and tweeds.
We will make this the biggest Clothing
Sale ever held in Eugene, and you owe it to
yourself to come and let us convince you that
you never before had an opportunity to buj
Clothing for so little.
best
throughout.
»3.75 Coats .
5.00 Coatr.
7.50 Coats.
»2.25
1 »•
4.00
*16.50 • Plain and Fancy Coats. . * 11.50
LOT 2
18.00 > Tourist Costs for................
we include absolutely every suit
In the hou . our finest Schloss and Stein-
Bloch hand tailored suit-, made of absolute­
ly all wool materials and according to the
very latest styles, every suit absolutely guar-
anteed—values up to
»25.00............................................
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Albany, an. 1.—The first paper
°d on the new attorney general,
•Gtson, today was an application for
^bearing on the petition of Wm.
Washington, Jan. 1.—Today mark-
the beginning of the life of several
legislative acts of congress
Among
them are the free alcohol law, pure
food law and antt-pass section inter-
state commerce law, and modlflcatioa
Come at
The Guard Pi luting Company has about Saturday, and will at once
placed In position by the expert press
••rector of the American Type Foun­
dry, from whom the press was pur­
chased
By the. middle of next
,
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purchased a new news press to take
I lie plaee of the machine which has
been causing us so much trouble
during the past six months.
The new press should be in Eugene
»5.00
6.36
7.50
Infants Bearskin and Eid<*r
down Cloaks
16.00 Coat, Shaw! Collar, age
6, for......................................
17.50 Coat, Shawl Collar, age
6, for......................................
4 25 Coat, age 2, 3. 3, for. . . .
3.00 Eiderdown Coat age 6 for
14.00
5.00
One lozen 56-ln. Rain Coats, sizes 32 to 40, In brown, green gray, etc.,
regular prices *12.50 to *18.00, while they last, each...................................
*94 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon
BILLY HEARST
GOING AFTER
M' CLELLAN'S JOB
finished
Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced
S. H. Friendly
al
1 4.00
30 00 i BI eck and Colored Broad­
cloth Coats............................ 19.75
50.00 > Black and Colored Broad­
cloth Coats............................ 25.00
$14.75
Randolph Hearst for 1«
warrant proceedings to
of George B. McClella
of mayor of New York
Hearst claims he has
by fraud and vlolenc
tiou of 1905.
* 8.05 Coat.
10.0 I Coats
12.ô J Coats
Women’s Coats
$9.75
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and
Children’s Cloth Coats
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made
The biggest garment bargains
once and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity
Included In this lot are all suits valued
up to *17.50. Some blue and black serges,
cheviots, tweeds and homespuns. ( oats are
nia,i, ,.¡11), r
or double bfeairted, center
or side vents, worth up to
*17.50, sale price..................
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All sizes.
we have ever offered at this season of the year,
*8,750 worth of styllns, up-to-date and
dependable Clothing must be turned _ into
this we - —
have - included
cash at once. To do 1!-!-
every suit in the house at either one of three
prices:
About 85 suits that are
1
Broken sizes and patterns
good, desirable su:
made of all wool
stzes from 34 to 4
In this lot, values
from *8 to *15.
Garments made by the
manufacturers—beautifully
to the chief executive. New Yi
cheer banished all rank and i
distinction,
ml rhe president
ambassador., and laborers with
same firm nandshake. While the
rlne band p ayo.i patriotic air*
great throng moved slowly thr<
the execut •< mansion and In
greeting oi t.ie president men
Ì»
women of >ii!
ages and rondlt
PURCHASED NEW PRESS
FOR GUARD OFFICE
Every gar­
ment this season's latest fashion and materials, in red,
navy, gray, black, plaid, checks and fancy mixtures,
, O 1 A
for Suits worth
and > 14.1 3 $15 to $25
LOT 3 :
grade
the repub­
$8.50
New Dress and Walking Skirts
'Ve are snowing a big assortment of
Stylish, new dress and walking Skirts In
all the new cloths, voiles, etc.
Prices
$5 to $30
ICE
Stead,
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tin, if
lid at
•econd
. rala«
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Guard, of Governor Pennypacker courted
vestlgatlon of the charges of graft
In connection with the *13,500,000
KEPI »U.K ANS IN
state capitol building, recently com­
COMPLETE CONTROL pleted.
navigation laws to simplify third brigade,
New Work.
and licenses.
National
OF NEW YORK
Albany, an. 1.—Charles E. Hughes
was Inaugurated governor of New
York In the presence of a large as­
semblage from all sections of the
state today. The inauguration was
preceded by a parade of the varloua
.
companies and command. of the
Harrisburg, Penn., an.
1.—The
general assembly of the state of
Pennsylvania convened at noon to­
day. After organization and reading
of Governor Pennypacker's last mes­
sage a recess was taken until January
14. The Republicans have a major­
ity in both houses. In bis message
Higgins Go««
Providence, R. I , Jan 1.--James
H. Higgins was Inaugurated gover­
nor today with the usual ceremonies.
Mrs. Thomae . Emery, In memory
of her husband, has given *100,000
to the Cincinnatti art museum.
Inter­
MAYOR
GEORGE B.
MCLELLAN OF NEW
YORIC