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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
Ttffc EVÖENfc WEEKLY «VARI». THVMDAT. FEBRUARY 21, 1*0« j! The Friendly Store—Eugene Agents Kabo Corsets,Moneybak Silks, Dents Gloves, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Schloss and College Brand Clothing SEND BY MAIL FOR SAMPLE CR MERCHANDISE Pay Just $ 1 for Shirts No More We «how the same fabric« In our $1.00 line that other furnishers charge you $1.25 and $1.50 for. Why? Our great purchasing power enables us to buy for les» and our enormous salt's make it .Most every man in town knows that. Just received 15 dbzen new tan and brown ch-ck Madras Shirts made with or without cuffs, pleated front aud coat style, profitable for us to sell for less. these Shirts all worth l?e Friendly Store—NE»V STYLISH SPRING GOODS Spring AnnonncemenL, Special Sales Splendid Values in Spring Hose Every d^y New Spring Goods are arriving. Every Department is showi$ r an assortment of beautiful goods representing the Hundreds of newest effects,,»! novel designs. Everything that is light and a ry- the newest shades - off the old and*r. with the new. is the order now the entire store is in readiness to supply you with thciBiis/est and most fashionable styles in Readv-to-Wear Apparel for Women. Men and Children—Dress Goods, Silks, Cotton Goods, Trimmings, Etc. Your early inspection is solicited. “WELCOME.” pairs of newest shades to match your new dress; tans, browns, blues, whites, greens, reds, gray, pink, main, lavender, purple, in plain Llsh, lace and embroidered Our hosiery stock is th? most com $ 1.50, Our Regular Price is $ 1.00 plete in out side of Oregon Portland: almost anything yot The Friendly Stor’s Early Showing of want in regular and extra siz es and the values ar-J as good Newest Model in Coats, Suits and Skirts as anywhere in America, Hose for women at 10c to $8 a pr. Men’s Belts, Latest Styles 50c 50c we show Pioneer and Crown belts in black, tan, brown, red, blue and gray; made with copper, bra»» or niekle buckle and in narrow and wide width». at from 75c to Other Belts in Alligator and Reni, t Hose for at children 10c to 50c a pair. The price of every pair is guaranteed, mall orders or telephone Main I. 50c Four-in-Hands and Bows 25c Notice window display of new brown 4 in hand and bow tie«; they are made of good ¿Ilk, stitched ends aud equal to other «tores' 50c Tie«. 1 * If Wonderful Hats $3.00 I The quality accounts for our big business on them New •hades Bombay, green, lizard and sab)» browns. Roanoke tan. you would gladly pay $3.50 for inese but th* ing». * — 4. now and be prepared. and cost 15c. ■'h|« heel«, toes and soles They have do d 50 5000 Yards India Linon, a yd 5c We offer 5000 yards fine white India Linon, wot h i 1-2 cent, a >d 29 laches wide st this low price, buy all y -u want; If yotf can! come »end for It won't la»t long, Yard................................................................... 5c Other India Linon specially priced at 9c, I 1c, 14c, 18c, 27c and ^2c $3 German Linen Napkins $2.10 100 down 23 Inch sliver bleached German linen Napkins; ten pat terns; this Is the greatest sale of pure linen napkins ever of fered In Eugene Be sure you get your share. *2.10 $3.00 value«, per doxen.................... .. .................................. 25c Linen Huck Towels ea Large hemmed Linen lluck Towel«, while au<l colored l>order«l 25c values, «pedal, each.......... ........................ 17c . . . 17c $10 perfect fitting garments. FARMERS COMPLAIN (IF POOR PHONE SERVICE I Riandai t'orrv«pond» n< e, I Pleasant Hill. Feo. 2.'. Farmers are rubhlng «evdlug. and a larga acre- ,ige 1« beltig «own. Iarg< r than usuai, leverai farina that |ast year lay Idle ■ire brina wiirkol All thè teli ¡ihone ilio » In thi- • transact their business with thia bank, There are nian$ reason« why you should have an account with us there is no reason why you cannot. It you do not know the Importance of having a bank account. call In and • us tell »■>'» a >o>it it We want your burin»»» and »« will appreciate It. The high standard of service and th» liberal treatment accord ati our customer« ts «■»II to f our .«■ at n of theii patron- yon« The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and surplus. ... SimiiHMi I. BROW X. I’rmMrnt. I OMtl KN. Cashier. . PAINE, litr I’rv.bl. nt. W. JtltOU X. 4-.I. Cashier. As fresh and bright as spring flowers are thhse new fancy patterns. breasted or double, cuffs on sleeve; plain or fancy pocket peg top or regular pant«. Box $15 Are exceptional!; back or form fitting coat. good values at our price, $15.00; others ask ■J, Xj I FREE!! brown, leather, blacks, blues and materials are cheviots, tweeds, casslmeres. worsteds and velours. pinks, light blue, reds, greens, grays, etc; dark etc; and light colorings, 27 to 34 quality that la usually so!d Inches wide. for 35c at, yard 29 Inches wide; th» ,. 36-in Linen Suiting 25c Fancy Lawns at 12%c Comes in grays, browns, blues, Dainty figured Lawns In light lavender, pink, etc., or suits and dark colors at 12 1-2« yd. Dimities, etc., at, yd ............................ 5c to 83c Bright New Silks and Suitings Many women are choosing new materials now from lb- from hundreds of samples, are here represented in the Car.»red $20 spring colorings. ROIGH WEAVE SILK ffbe. 27-inch Burn.ah silk in tans, fine brown and tan worsteds, besides grays, bluer, -brown, gray'and only, yard ...................... $25 592-594 Willamette St. silks for Suits and Waists im » c ■estloa that Ml-v-na never to at, yard................ OOc to «La# Plair. ard fancy weaves in one. two and three toned effects: 36 to I MONEY BACK cure, Hull's drtig store sells Mi-o-na in .»0-cent boxes, and guaranties to re fund the money if it does not give complete satisfaction Hlckork Bark Congn Rcmrdv.made by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com pany. of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be pure; guaranteed to enre your cough or money refunded Guaranteed to make a friend of you. For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and first-class dealers everywhere. ■'> inches wide in br< wns, navys, Copenhagen», greens, tanx reds, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■a CATTLE FOR Sill ♦ ♦ ♦ DIED + Twenty head of two-y ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ steers, 20 head of milch co»’- head of yearlings for sale At Creswell. February 2«, 1908, ticulars apply to Geo. I. ’*• ■’> Mis Allee Smith, widow of George Goshen, Oregon. Smith, who died there some time ago. She was the sister of Mrs. J. C. Bran Agents for Petaluma stetter. of Eugene, and leaves a large and Brooders. family of young children. Chambers Hardware I se Diamond Chick Food for little Chicken •. A marriage license was ___ granted Chambers Hardware Co. Saturday afternoon to Robert"!» M. Kenzte, aged 39 years, and Mis« R. r Hendershott’» orchestra, of this |tha Hyland, aged 2 4. both of Jun-- city, furnished the mnusie f ir the I tion City. baseball team's dance at Coburg Sat urday night. It was a very success Time to Cry a Hall Before Complete New arrivals in this season's lare ful affair. U nvk Re«ults. and cottage curtains at Campbell- There are thousands, both men and Fellman Company, one block west of A sure cure, one you can depend women, who do not take time to eat Loan « Savings Bank npon Hick rq Bark Cough Remedy. | properly They rush through life, A sure cure and it’s pure. Vst It1 and as a result we have an age of in Biick stoves ana ranges at Camp- for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, digestion. nervousness, irritability, bell-Felltnan Company. hoarseness and sore throat. For sale ‘sleepless nights, and morose disposi Hr r”!11* Cr°*‘ DrU* 3lOr<f “n<1l I 11 «41 — < i at* ,4 dealers •« 1 .v * _ — — — * tion« Our national danger Is stom first-class everywhere. ach weakness, due tn the strenuous no longer any excuse tor indite Rick !»endach' pnlpitatlnn. » An immense variety of n » J Novelty Wool Dress Goods at 50c to $1.00 S. H. FRIENDLY life. With the dl«enrery of Mi-o-ni t lets, which strengthen the wal •he stomach and stimulate th< NOVELTY SIRS OOc t< S1-K) V Next week, a camel hair clothes brush with suits EUGENE’S LARGEST AND BEST bTORE navy, white, tan, champagne, and plaids in blues, handsome novelties Just arrived at Friendly's. Al] of the winning weaves and dainty designs carefully c-bosea $25.00 Suits, hand made but Pattern in brown and grrfy. dress The planning of your new Suit and selecting of material is fssclo- At 135.00 we show a magnificent line of $25 Washable cotton Voile comes In fine Ginghams in stripes, checks, at Ing. ton holes, hand filled collars and new broad at About 200 pieces and only, yd......................... 25c Our $20.00 Suits have all the style of oth shoulder«. Two Thread Voile 25c for skirts, waists $20.00 for it. er clothiers; Ginghams 8/^c to 25c green, $15 pretty ally low—and the variety is all one could wish. 100 absolutely all Wuvl blue serge Sults aL and wash fabrics; designs on soft, sheer materials--every shade ia pleasing colon the kind that makes the beautiful suits Suits and Waists for women and dainty dresses for children. The« new fabrics are not expensive—every yard is marked: exreptiua- $10 Fitzpatrick, of Eastern Ore able for hand-made shingles is befiuni- tlon are complaining of p or service, ing very scarce due not to employes, but to poor gon. who has been visiting her sister W. W Martin, of Salem, last week equipment of P. S. lines and switches Mrs A E CheUowlth. left for home placed an all-pollshed sarcophagus prie of yesterday If the proposed raise In I Miss May Smith, of Natron, is monument of Scotch and Swedish phones and lines materialises, there I granite over the graves of Thomas may be a revolt of farmers' lines and teaching the spring term of school in Williams, his wife and son Robert, a general stampede to some other the Edenvale district. _ C ,C. Mulkey and Ben Ebv were all pioneer« of ‘53. At each grave system. Is also a Scotch granite roll with in- Mr. Jos Jackson, a retired farmer down from Mabel to visit friends over |»crlption and all enclosed with heavy of southern Kansas. Is here visiting Sundav It is reported that Bert Mathew» curbing of California granite. This the Carpenter family, who are will In the near future esta bllsh a work cost $700. and would do credit time neighbors. He also placed two shingle mill on the Mathews timber to any place. Fred Cook made a buxine»» Th is mounments for the McFarlaud fam tract In this neighborhood to Cottage Grove this woA no doubt would be a paying ; enter- ily. besides some smaller ones. REGULAR. prise and a great advantage to the peonle of this »ection, as timber suit Many Persons for Many Reasons Wash Fabrics For Spring made of fine woven serge and either single $20 muslin Wonderful values In Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, etc at 2 5c made to 11.00 Splendidly and ♦ M SI large line of good serviceable, and weilmade Suits in plain blue, black, brown, gray and Friday and Saturday we offer 50 dozen fine cambric corset covers, loose and tight fitting sixes 32 to 46. Buy Erl- day and Saturday all you want at this very low price. Values to 50c; 23< your choice, each............. > we not be of servir aL Kabo models at $ I .GO, Rt.Ati. ¡S2..1U, Dainty and Pretty In popular priced Clothing We show a at lets trimmed with lace; full' tapering waist lines. «3.50 uu<l *5.00 Snappy Styles in Men*s and Boys’ Suits 50c Corset Couers each 25c trimmed In lace and embroidery; row» of Insertion down front; arui spring styles, and to this tendency the "Kabo” lends its grace TR Friend Store’s Rar,y Showing of The New Spring Suits are Elaborate in Design and Pattern and Our Prices Exceptionally Low We have We mention the Kabo because siea- d rne>s of waist and extremely long hips is the keynote of th« ALL ALTERATIONS MADE W1THOVT EXTRA CHAI«»; BY OI K OWN TAILOIL SATISFACTION fiVAKA.'•TEED. men's fancy half Hose at Sale White Goods also the La Marguerette. Almost every new style and material, plain and checked lawns, Jap Silk. Rajah and Taffeta Silks, black, white and cream; net waists, plain and elaborately trimmed; long and short sleeves; button 11 out aud back. 1 Exceptional values at 75c, «1.00 Uf . . >. .a.......... 1 J •• of Humpty-Dumpty Hosiery at 15c Sensational pattern« In ought to see them before selecting your new spring suit. New WaisLs.. ^•v You’ll Need Hosiery ... I. ■ • « not 1 i . t Investigate the merit» ■o ... why You can see all the new Corset models at our counters now and yj® The new dress skirts made from the most fashionable materials in the newest styles, pleated and gored, plain and trimmed; the prices begin at CIA *3.50 up to .......................................... ,.......................................... Varsity Hat, never is more than $3.00 » Some Kabo Corsets New Spring Models Ladies and Misses' Spring Jackets made of fancy and plain Coverts In tan», grays and black pony and tightfittlng styles and the long loose colored and white coats in woql and »ilk materials. We want you to visit this department; there is lots of room and light Coats to please (T e ftft at *12.50, «7.00 and ........................................ JIJ.Uv Our new "Varsity'' Hat» are remarkably clever In design and color Ag-.nt* celebrated Wayne Knit Hose. Styles are r mi and tight fitting in three and four button Cut away, »ingle and double-breasted; plain and fancy effects; regular aim Butterfly sleeves, skirts gored and pleated, plain and ruffle or »trailed trimmed. The materials are serge, stripe panama, fancy worsted Ujah cloths; colors, navy, browns, Copenhagen, leather, tans, greens and -black. This is the largest variety and the best values we have ever offered so early in the season; Ladles' and Misses’ Suits *10.50 and ........................................................................ v(>W J CASTOLA For Iafaa's • Tin Ulti Vo Bears th» oi Mak» your hens feeding Se Co. Homebnllaer» will find tM bargain» in Blai* str -et Make your own terms: pay D' lot or acre tract out of )0>r • ly savings. THE MEN WHO KN THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF « i ^ i T -» f >pW* SUCKERS. SUITS AND HATS ' are the m?n who ha e put them to the herd- est tests tn the rough est wecther Get the oricinol Towers fish ora nd made siece IB36 urtLOc r»fi ret me W ♦ r• -O BOW-'*"