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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
THB HVtiHNK WKKKLY QCABD, THIRBDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1IX* 12 Eugeiie Agents “ Nemo’’ and “Kabo’ Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Priestley Dress Goods, Munsing Underwear, ayne Hosiery, WHITMAN COLLETE The Friendly Store’s Grand Thanksgiving Sales -Special Values In All Departments Specials for three days only Getting eleclion bc'ng over’ let’s get back 10 Women s Beautiful Neck w ---- S? Back To Business The business. Most every one thinks we will Thousands of beautiful Neck Pieces, made Two dozen women's white all wool Sweat er Coats: beautiful crochet stitch; V-shaped neck: flat collar; reinforced strip down the front: double-stitched around the bottom; buttons with large pearl buttons: sizes 32 to 40. white only; values to $6.00 at $4.00 have the most prosperous times in the history of the country. Important occasions loom large in the business world, the fall buying. Thanksgiving buying, and even Christmas buy- of lace, silk, chiffon, net. etc: some made of We are splendidly prepared for all these events—styles up to the sec all one kind of material: others in combina ond. prices on all merchandise lower than usual, and on some lines lower than it has been tions; new shapes: high and low effects; in We read in other white, pink. blue. navy. Mias, cream and 81 x9O Bleached Sheets 68c advertisements many times the prices quoted on certain articles by other stores, and upon black; an immense stock of all kinds on dis 25 dozen 81x90 Bleached Hemmed Sheets: made of good heavy quality wide sheeting: torn ends: ironed and ready for use: extra large double bed size: special for three days, each.................................................... 68c comparmgthfcm we find our regular prices lower than the advertised price. We invite com- play in the show cases: new lace laundered parison in quality arid prices—we want you to become more familiar with out method of collars, bows to match, and the prices range This store's policy of your money's worthof your money back makes it ab- from..................................20c to $5.00 each 45x36 Pillow Casesea. 1 rc you look we are sure that our merchandise, styles and prices will suit. Come in and see. Bleached Pillow Cases; made of same qual ity muslin as sheets: good size for average sized pillows; spec, for three days, ea.. 15c Crochet Bed Spreads $ 1.50 100 Crocheted Bedspreads: extra heavy; all new patterns; large double bed size: hemmed and ready for use; this is the best bedspread value we ever offered: spreads worth up to $2.25, on sale for three days days at the very low price of, ea..........$1.50 $2.50 Cotton Down Comforts $1.80 3 dozen only; 72x76 cotton down Comforts: covered with good quality silkoline; filled with pure cotton, tied or quilted; light and dark colors; neat patterns: floral and Ori ental designs; comforts that sell regular at $2.50, special for three days ,each. $1.80 ing is right at hand. for years past. doing business. We often wonder if you are thoroughly posted on prices. solutcly safe to trade here. Correct Things In Leather Goods For The Holidays Sale Women s Suits Three Days Only $1000 worth of the newest Bags. Music Rolls. Card Cases. Cigar and Cigarette Any Suit $16 or $38, Vais, to $75 Cases, For three day* only we place our entire Block of Women’s Tailored Suits on sale. Included in thia sale are this fall’s newest styles, made of the most favored weaves and patterns, shown in blues, browns, green and black; 30 to 50-lnch length coats; gored skirts, with fold or plain; these suits come from the best manufacturers in America; splendidly tailored, lined with satin or silk, interlined with proper materials to give them lasting shape; sizes are 32 to 40. Remember, this sale is for three days wish to reduce the number one-half, if you are not prepared to pay all only Saturday. Monday and Tuesday. We have .about 100 suits and you may secure the suit you want by malting a deposit. Every suit in stock is included. No suit ever sold for less than (T ) ¿1 1 Q 325.00 and from this up to 375.00; choice, either .pit) Ol Wonderful $1.25 Napkins $1.00 $4.00 Napkins $3.40 PREPARATIONS Table Table Table Table $2 Napkins $1.80 $6 Napkins $5.50 Linen, yd Linen, yd Linen.yd. Linen.yd. Pocket- books,Collar Cases. Traveling Bags and doz L crockidile, walrus and imported leathers. ens of other practical leather articles in seal $4.00 leather lined Wrist Bags, spec $2.50 75c silk-lined Wrist Bags at.................... 50c Crockidile Bags $6.50 to $25.00 An immense stock of other articles at 25c Monday me place on sale 25 of this season’s newest styles in Women’s Coats —come in both plaju colors and black and fancy cloaking stripes, checks and mixtures; c»ats worth up to $20, all specially priced, now at $12.00 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 Notebooks, A * ’ Kga Values In Women’s Coats at $12.00 35c Table linen, yd.... 25c 60c Table linen, yd.... 50c 85c Table linen, yd.... 70c $1.25 Table Linen, yd $1.00 Secretaries, Two Specials In Bags to $5.00. An immense assortment of fine Irish and German Table Linens and Napkins to match: beautiful patterns in floral and conventional de signs; dots, figured borders and plain centres. Thanksgiving is but a short distance away, and if yon wish fresh linens for this feast day prepare now. Select your linens here and effect a saving of one-quarter. $1.25 $1.50 $1.30 $2.00 $3 Napkins $2.50 $7 Napkins $6.10 Pattern Cloths. Napkins to match. $7.50. $9. 12.50. 14.75 Lunch Cloths. Doylies, Squares, Centre Pieces, Hemstitched and scalloped edge Tea Napkins: grand assortment: machine and hand made, each............................................10c to $15.00 We invite your inspection. Wonderful Sole Wool Dress Goods Values Lo $2.00, Special yard 75c 1000 yards Wool Dress Goods and Suitings on sale nevt week at 1-4 to 1-2 off regular prices; come in both plain and novelty weaves, solid and mixed patterns suitable for dresses or tailored suits. This is a splendid opportunity to select the material for your fall suits; all sty 1- ish colorings and designs for women and children’s wear; some splendid waterproof chubs are included; none worth less than 3L00 and up ta $2.00; all at. a yard..................................................... SCOTCH 35c YARD ..... »» Waistlnga i i dark and WAISTINGS light colorings; str . yd and plaids; 32 In. wide; sold reg, at 50c; on pe de Chine Silk; Phantom Striped Messaline and Floral Figured worth in shades suitable for evening waists and dre up to $1.75; on sale at, yard.................................... 500 yards Plaid Silk and Crepe de Chine in light shades for evening wear; lavender, old ro*e, etc; sold regular at |I.00, |1.25 yr and |1.60 a yard: special, a yard....................................................... < JC Autumn Silks in pink, light blue. Alice, Mais and Reseda; 19 inches wide; beautiful silk for evening waists .md dr*****; worth CfS — 75c yard, special at, yard........................................................................... OkzC 75c 35c $1 We Show The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Furs In Eugene, Scarfs, Gloves and Ties To Match Something Entirely Different “The Sheath Overcoat” T£ “Imperial” $3.00 Hat, New Shapes and Styles Thin season we are showing the greatest assortment of novelties an well as staph's in Men'* Boys’ anil Children’» Overcoats and no matter whether you buy or not we will be delighted to show you. Our hat department is brimming full of pretty novel ties in young men’s nifty and extreme hats, as well as staple business and dress hats. Sheath Coath.................................................. $20 to$35 “lb« Mundy Green *3 Top Coats........................................................$8 to $25 Box Back Overcoats...................................... $10 to $30 Long Cravenettese......................................... $5 to $25 French Back Overcoats................................ $20 to $30 Heavy Staple Melton Overcoats in three lengths, How Is Yonr Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 Sth Ave, San Francisco, recommend* a remedy for stomach trouble She aaya: ’’Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Ritters In a case of Mate lad 1 prompt* thia tes timonial I am fully convinced that As shown in our north window is the latest shade and is being shown by us in all blocks, the fedora, tele scope and four-dent styles. John B. Stetson Hats.................. $4.00. $5.00. $6.00 $2.50 and $3.00 plain and fancy colors............................ $4.50 to $15 McKibben Hats Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats in all styles, sizes Boys’ Hats in gray, brown or black, telescope and fedora............................................. $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and materials.$1.50. $2.50. $3.50. $4.$5 to $12.50 S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, ippine Service as teacher. Each for stomach and liver troubles Elec U.S. EXAMINATIONS FOR woman applicant should state defin tric Ritters Is the best remedy on the itely in her application the name, market today." This great tonic and PHILIPPINE SERVICE address and relationship of such alterative medicine Invigorates the person. Only a small proportion of system, purifies the blood and Is es appointments can be made from the pecially helpful In all forms of fe female teacher register, and such male weakness. 50c. At W. A. Kuy kendall's Drug Store. The United States Civil Service appointees usually receive entrance Commission announces an examina- salaries of 11000 or 1900. It is desired to secure as many , lion on l>er<inbey 39-30, 1906, in this city to fill a large number of eligible» as possible who ar. ’ vacancies In the positions of clerk graduates, and especially of normal i and tea, her in the PhlllpplBe Ser- schools. Persons with training and i vice. Further details may be learn- experience In Industrial work and ' ed at the poatcfflce. The entrance In agriculture are desired, and pref I salary of the majority of male ap-1 erence in appointment will be given 1 pointees will be 31200 per annum them. The Philippine school year begins ¡ although some appointments may be made at salaries of $1000 or 31100. In the early part of June and ends based upon the experience and the with the month of March. So far relative standing In the examina as possible all appointment* of teach tion. and they will be eligible for ers are made with a view to their promotion up to 3’-'.000 per annum arrival at Manila before the begin for teachers. Eligibility In the as ning of May. In thi* way the con sistant examination is required for tract period of two years expiree promotion to the positions of divi with the school year. Later sailings sion superintendent, which carry are sometimes permitted, but few salaries ranging from 31600 to appointments are made during the remainder of the year. 33000 Women will not be admitted to (.arge imparai of racktn and dla- the teacher examination unless they See • for Ing chairs Just received ~ • or fiancees of men examined for new, ip-to-date furti.ture at right i tea. her or assistant j: appointed to price* ’or already employe«? In t^ Phil-’ 0NAMHIR1 HAROWAR« CO * ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ Guard Special S Corvallis, O. A. C. football ■ ed the Whitman ( this afternoon .1, game by the In the first scored on a succeeded it. early part of th< O. A. C. outpun man team. ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ CHANGES IN PLAN OF THE FOREST SERVICE OFFICERS We welcome you to look: we do not ask you to buy, but if you The Friendly Stores* Annual Thanks giving Linen Sale—Grand Values Eugene’s Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. You Are always welcome to look or to buy. 0 27^. ■Bg? tw» V* Ï W®1- co‘ \ /Y1.' • DISTRICT FAIR AT COTTAGE GROVE The various committees have everything well In hand for the forthcoming district fair at Cottage Grove. November 19. 20 and 21, says the Cottag« Grove Leader. The premium list la out and is printed in full below. While few valuable premiums are offered this year, th* first annual exhibit, the association expects to be able to do better next year, the buildings and numerous other expenses this season having ab sorbed nearly all the available funds. It I* hoped to make this fair a big annual success. Suitable sheds for the stock dis play have been provided and a good poultry building has also been erect ed. A competent superintendent has been engaged and all exhibltl will be well taken care of. All entries must be In by 8 a m . Thursday morning. 1 Novembe 19th flukry blanks cas be obtained of LANE county STUDENTS AT 0. A. C. There are t present 960 students In the Oregon Agricultural College, classified by courses of study as fol lows: Agriculture, 167; Forestry, 22; Domestic Science and Art. 164; Civil Engineering. 114; Electrical Engineering, 133; Mining Engi neering. 50: Commerce, 122; Phar macy, 88; Music, 39. About 30 per cent of the students are self-supporting "Many of the students are heads of families. About fifty per cent of the ^judents are partly self-supporting. From Lane county the following students are registered: Creswell—Emerson M Scar brough. Lorane—Laura Estella Jackson. Deadwood—Andrew Acheson. Coburg—Alfred E. Volck, Reu ben L. Stoneberg. Elmira—Lawrence L. Taylor. Cottage Grove—Ralph V Hawley, Charles D. Hull, ------ Morris Junction City—Morris Koon. Myr tle Cartwright. Beulah G. Hewitt. Cecil P. Moffiaa. Harvey H. Dickey. Ethel E, Harpole. . .hll. Springfield—Lee Scare Arthur Nickerson, Chester 1. Snuth. D. Bassett, Orilla M. Smith. M. Bassett. IRVING FARMERS ARE VERY BUSY We Sell Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns.. November styles now on sale. We are taking orders now for the Winter Quarterly Style Book. Leave your order. ARRANGING FOR On December 1, r ores- ser- vice office in V. . • dnrton will b* abandoned in its < xt« *!lM'e C dUt' r|bn,i the working force v ted along the six di net headquar- ters In the West, Th move Is mads to facilitate the hand Hing of ail kinds I of business and ch io fly concerns the public in regard to the greater con- I venience in making examinations of homesteads, contes !«. or timber | claims, that will be provided. A. E. Cohoon, , supervisor of the Siuslaw forest reserve, i says that , there are about 400 employes at th» W , aU head office in Washington, —I be distributed' w_ which - will distributed . arnonr Portland, san San F Francisco. Missoute rancisco. Missoula Denver. Ogden Albuquerque' gden_ and Albuquerque, New Mexico. The district of which Portland is the head is composed of Oregon, Washington and Alaska. In all the forest service there ar» perhaps 1200 employes. There will , be but a handful of these left at i Washington. D. C„ all complaint» | going to the district headquarters Gifford Pinchot, the head forester' I with his small corps, will .uaty act on matters of policy. Supervisor Cohoon describes Pin chot as a wonderful man. He works on what to him is no salary, being a millionaire, and cares for nothing but his forest work. The salary is 35,000 a year. Under his policy and due to bis advice. Congress in 1906 passed act by which settlers can take up home steads in the forest reserve so long as they actually live upon the land. Of course no timber is permitted to be filed upon. In the Siuslaw reserve there are 175 such applications if the ranches inside the for« re pay well. One that the sui knows brought into its owi something like $1800. the secretary. Mr. C. C. Hazelton. No entry fees will be charged. While stock and poultry Is on dis play same Is under the control of the superintendent and cannot be removed without his consent. O. O. Veatch awarded .he con tract for a new two-story brick building to replace the one recently destroyed by fire on the corner of Main and Fourth streets today to George Lea The new building’will )>e 50x80 feet with two store rooms on the ground floor and a large lodge room on the second floor and will be modern In every particular. G- L. Rees, of the firm of Rees. Wallace Co., will soon move into his elegant home on Wall street, known as the McGilvray residence propertv which Mr. and Mrs. Rees has had completely overhauled and modern ized The brick masons completed the fire place and chimney Friday and the paper hangers and painters will soon have put on the finishing touche*. Contractor Thomas, with a force of men. are making rapid progress on th« beautiful and commodious modern cottage home of Mr. Shep- ardson In the Long addition, one block east of the depot He has a sitely location and will soon have one of the finest homes in Cottage Grove. (Special Corren Irving. Ore., Nov have been makir fine weather con during the last are making much pr fall seeding, the soil did condition, and - sured. The fruit inspec iting the orchard!*:- and Insists that th and spray their fri: The Irving Grang entertainment for - near future, and a time is expeeteJ. a- never do things by ha The Eugene Mil', have several men a gaged in hauling w to their mill* at I’-t J. W. Zumwalt has his family from h - where they have spec to their home in I'»« the winter months The S. P. Co. bav< flee at this place aka- bound Cottage Grove public are subject venience. as a l*rg" n pie have been In th» this train. J. W. Hilton and ' expect to start out with a shooting g* wish them success. Beato quality CHAMBERS HARD" lene«). -The fir®; ¿nod use of ■ >ns pre**!!- «■ days. *“J with their ns: in spie*’ ... .r, in- a W* IT* , te*