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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
HT CMS XE 13 LT GÜAIU3.THT WiDAV. ÎMTonKR M. 1ÒO* ■^■EOaHBHMaaUmrWEBOMMBnzmM Eugene’s Largest Store -:- The Friendly Store -:- Eugene’s Best Store Greatest Sale Men s Clothing Ever Offered in this County Began here Yesterday morning and will continue for 30 Days—Wonderful Values 1000 Special Suits and Overcoats >/3 to Regular Prices 500 Suits and Overcoats wsl pice0 $25.. $14-85 250 Suits and Overcoats ws?iePri°to$18 . $9-75 250 Suits and Overcoats See0510... $4-85 28 Days More We began yesterday morning and will continue for 30 days the greatest sale of Men's and,. Boys Clothing ever offer in this county. We placed on sale 1000 Suits and Overcoats at to of their real value. Included are suits of every description in fabric, style and color from the new olive, tan and brown novelties to the staple blue and black suits. Our[ Broad'Guarantee of “Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back” Goes with every suit or overcoat. Boys’ and Young Men’s 2 and 3 Piece, Short and Long Trouser Suits Reduced. 500 Boys’ Suits in sizes 8 to 20 placed on sale tomorrow morning at greatly reduced price, including our blue serges, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds. A purse, memorandum book or clothes brush free with each suit. Many hems in Furnishing Goods at about cost Lot 1. 50 dozen men's fine work .liiris in aize. 14 to 17. liglit and dark |u«ttem. inaile of Per «alea, Sluiimni, and tlvford < loth.; ni .o black and white .tri|ie. A t? mill black Satin; value, up to 75c; sale prive ............................................................. 4JC Lot 2 • loo dozen men’. heavy ribbed .ilk-faced I nderwear in blue, tan ami cream; .iz«*s 30 to (I shirt, ami drawer.; ..plemlid value.—regular price 5tk-. Sale price......................................................................................................... Lot 3. 50 dozen nun's fine cotton half how* in tan ami black; frizes l»H to UH; absolutely fast colored and stainless and made without wain in foot. r, | , Regular 12'2< value., sole |>t ive ...................................................................................... O/iC Lot# 4. Men', ami young men'. light tan covert overalls in .iz«*. 30 waist to 42, all lengths with or without bib on mv I<* beginning tomoriow, wr Regular price, *1.00; S|svial price.................................................................................. ( JC 45c Many other bargains too numerous to mention-come early A Large SLock of Clothing purchased by us from a New York house, ordered shipped July 1st» has just arrived too late for our opening business. We made a claim on the clothing which has just been allowed, and we aie taking this method of disposing of it. Oar reputation of *40 years in business is back of everything we sell. surr cases , trunks , TELESCOPES,TRAVELING BAGS, AND SATCHELS. The Money Question In «!■ much bow to keep It as bow to get It What is the use of striving to acquire II. if it 1« going to b«> a source of worry* THE El-CENK LOAN * SAVINGS RANK anvwers the qmwtlon of how to keep money safely and conveniently. An account there means ab solute .-curly for your cash and fr ■•*•« -on from worry for yon Open an account and you can give a l instead of halt your mit.d to your business. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank »11’11 Al 1X1» Si 111.1.1 -, atJA.mm KBTABLISHED 1M>2 ........................................... ... .....................— 1 S 1. F riendly 592-594 Willcmette Street. COMPANY FURMED TO ENCOURAGE RAILROAD (Continued from luge One.) 1 which thia corporation intends It to 1 be used." [ Such a company Is able to do much toward the encouragement of such i enterprises as railroads, and the con struction of a line from Eugene to the mouth of the Sluslaw will prob ably Ise among the first things to be taken up by the corporation Stephen Carver, who is building a line out of Corvallis toward the Lake Creek val ley. In lain«» county, has written Mr Dunn, one o f the Incorporators, that he will be her«* about the loth of this month to talk over the matter of ex tending the line to Eugene It is learned that a move will soon be made by the company to obtain; rights-of-way, terminals, etc., for a railroa.1 from Eugene to the Siuslaw and offer them to any corporation or Individual who will guarantee to 11 ELI^KXtlll X DENTIST TOOK A build a road within a certain time. POST GRADI ATE < O( RsF IX H AsKEl.l. SCHOOL AT < Hit A go IF TOC R.XEll Tne merits of Trias Wonder you Dr S D Read, the dentist, return would never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble *1 a ed last night from an extended trip bottle (two months’ treatment* sold East and South, taking a month’s by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for post-graduate course in the Haskell testimonials. Dr E W. Hall, 292S post-graduate school of dentistry at Chicago, while gone, working under Olive street. St. Louis i such men as Dr Ream the special extractor. Dr Taggart, the inlav man The reinforced centre VuGcr ham and Dr. Keene, the porcelain man' mock 1» the one to buy. They are He brought back with him the latest wider.’longer and stronger than the Instruments and appliance, known to ordinary kind the dental profession and win be |u CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. a better position than ever before to do the latest and moat up-to-date wordk Dr. Read has alwavs u'. . a popular dentist in Eugene and n >w bis popularity will doubtless be even greater than ever. i Dr. and Mrs. Read had a very MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS. CAPS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES pleasant trip, visiting all the princi pal cities of the east and going as far south as Georgia and north up into Canada. The doctor is very gla.l to get back home and says there Is no country like Oregon J M England and Louis .Men lall, who are prosperous _ ______ Row river ran-hers, were doing business In Eu gene a few days ago. This office acknowledge« a pleasant call. Duncan Scott has sold to Robert Bowisby the young trotting bred Cal- fornla stallion. Hen Z . and the lat ter will keep him here and stand him neat season California horses are bringing good prices in Oregon now The Royal Month and the R'Y*1 (W Sudden chang> - pecially trying, and than to the scroftii' tire. The progr a normal October is We never think bunches, cutaneous wasting of the !’"■ without thinkinc many sufferers 1 ' Hood’s Sarsapat < and permanent are enough ’ mon« medicin Is probably m Hood's Sarsa its merit in n arresting and scrofula. wh>> and as much relative—-con. ’chco1 »‘«rtM up on Fdwlra of/r’ ,’rpek wfth P^ntltf ri FmI‘ rreek- •• t«caer H. C. M»fo The attendance is large. business. B rari*** <•