Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 14, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. OCT 14. 1909
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Agents K; bo, N«iro and Gcssard Lace Frort Corsets.
Moneybak Silks, Niagara Silk Gloves, Munsing Underwear, Pr iestley’s Dress Goods. Home Journal Patterns
A Grand Collection of Uucqual’ed Bargains For October Sales at The Friendly Store
The Friendly Store is better prepared this faj' thin ever before with bigger stocks, greater variety, better values, in every
department. Our Cloak and Suit Department is lull of extra values and something new almost every day.
We iFrvitejill
visit this Eugene’s Foremost and Best Store.
Pure White Vet end Pant 25c Each
Women’s white Heeee lin­
ed Pants and Vests; all siz­
es; regular ami extra sizes.
Good val.. each......... 25c
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Chi'drtn’s Ca m_*nts 25
Children’s fleece - lined
Pants anti Vests, white or
gray: good heavy "quality,
reinforced seams; grant!
val>. at this price, ea. 25c
UNION SUITS. EA., 50o
\ Women’s ami Children’*
Union Suit*: tleece-liued.
in white anti gray; in all
sizes; exceptional values.
Fine Silk and Wool Unían Suits $5
20c Fleeced Lined Hose, Spec. 15c
25 Dozen heavy fleece-lined Ladies’ Hose, all sizes, regu­
lar 20c quality, on sale now at. the pair................... 15c
Children’s School Handkerchiefs. 2 for..................... 5c
Plain white H. S. Linón Kerchiefs, special, 2 for ... 5c
Hand Embroidered Linen Kerchiefs, each............... 25c
10 Dozen fine pure linen hand-embroidered Ladies’
Handkerchiefs, worth up to 50c, special, each.......... 25c
Guaranteed Ca;»e Kid Gloves, the pair
$1.25
Outing Flaunel Gowns
50c, $1.00 and $1.50
Complete stock for Children and Women, all sizes.
We are always glad to show goods
October Sale of New Fall Weises
Union Linen Waists
$1.25
Embroidered Chailie
Waists $2.50
1000 Yards Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods for Oct. Sale
50c YARD For all wool Dress Fabries worth 65c and 75c
a yard: plain and fancy Panama Novelty Mixture* in
stripes. cheeks, etc.; 3S to 44 inches wide: all the *tapl<*
colors, a* well as many of the new shotles. such a* wiste­
ria, old rose, eatawba. Iterry, new blue, etc.; good* -.uita-
ble for dre-'c*. waists and Skirt* at this price; yard. 50c
This is a Tailored Waist season and
we are prepared to supply the de­
mand with the best values we have
ever shown; we have the ROYAL,
KING. MARQUISE and COON t.
lured waist* the best wa I* made
pcrtectlv made. of fine material*
$1.25, $2. $3.50, $4.50. $6. $7
$1.00 YARD The greatest variety and be*t value* we
have ever shown; material* that sold regular at $1.25 to
$2.00; all new. the l»e>t color* and most favored weaves;
come in shadow stripes, plain weaves, ami fancy mixtur .
suitable for suits or dres*es; all one price, yard. . . $1.0J
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Kibo Corsets $1 to $5
LaReve Corsets $5 to 510
SI.50 YARD Heavy Mannish Suiting*. Coverts. Craven
ette*. etc., suitable for suit*, coats, capes and skirts; 54 to
<>0 inches wide; wonderful values at this price; black and
colored broadcloths, the yard... $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00
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Lace and Silk Waists $3.00 to $10.00
Nemo Self Reducing Corsets $3.50 to $4
We are the corset ]>eople of Eugene; a model lor every
form in one of these four makes. We carry only the best
makes and guarantee every pair whether it be a $1.00 or
$15.00 Corst. We fit corsets, and see to it that you get
the model that is best suited to you and most comfortable.
Only one piece each at these prices; get here early if you
are interested; they will not last long ... 79c and $1.15
October Sale Women’s Tailored Suits Worth $30.00 to $40.00 -- Sale Price $24.75
Every woman who is thinking of getting a suit
should see this lim* of suit* before making a sc
lection; this is the greatest bargain of the year;
all new long coat suit*, plain ami pleatctl skirt*,
made from the newest materials, broadcloths,
mannish mixture*, plain ami stri|Mtd serge, pan
Ulna, etc.; dozens ot style* to select from mid ev­
ery one up to the newest in style. Don’t wait
come totlay and make your *eiecti<»ii; if vou are
not prepared to pay all, by paying a deposit we
will lie glad to lay it away for you; this gives
you an op|»ortunity of getting first choice from
suits worth up to *1" at the low price of $24.75
$18 Coats For $12
A great line of Women’s and Misses’ Coats,
semi and tight-fitting; made of light weight
kersey and mixed homespun cloths; shown in
all the best fall colors; greens, grays, blue,
wine, etc.; plain tailored and self trimmed; some
lined all through, others lined to the waist, but
all wonderful values at this one price.. $12.00
Children’s Coats Now Selling
¿t From $1.50 to $14.75 Ea
An immense variety of Children’s Coats, sizes
1 to 16 years; made of plain and mixed cloak­
ings; we are exclusive sellers of the VASSAR
and NORMAL COLLEGE COATS for girls 6
to 16 years; these are jackets made for girls
and are girlish in every respect; come in two
lengths—hip and full length. . $6.00 to $12.00
Tailored Suits $ 15.50 to $20
Tailored Suits for Short Stout
Women and the Large Women
Agents McKibben’s Fine Furs
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A splendid line of Misses’ Suits, made of the
new materials; sizes from 13 to 20 years; are
made with long coats, plain ami pleated skirts.
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Plaid Blankets $3 to $10
Cotton Blankets, all sizes. .. 50c to $2.00
Full size croehetted Bed Spreads. .. $1.00
Comforts, special................ $1.00 tO $3.00
5600 Yds Outing Flannel
Dark and Light Col’s 5c yd
5000 yards dark and light-colored Outing
Flannel, suitable for comfort coverings,
gowns, etc.; big variety patterns; yd. . 5c
Extra Heavy Outing 10c
3000 yards extra heavy Outing Flannel in
strips, checks and light blue, pink and
white; very soft and fleecy; spec., yd. . 10c
Large Huck Towels 1 Oc Ea
50 doz. large buck hand Towels, red border,
r<‘tr. 15c qual.; sj»ec. ea., 10c.; doz .. $1.10
Merc. Table Damask 50c yd
Two piece ’ orcorized Table Damask; neat
patterns; full bleached; splendid finish
grand values at this very low price, yd. 50o
Big values in Sheeting, Muslin, Ixmg
Cloths, Nainsooks, etc.
Get our prices.
15c MEN’S HALF HOSE, AT,
THE PAIR.................. 8 1 -3c
100 dozen Men’s Half Hose, in
black anil tan; sizes 9 1-2 to
11 1-2; alsolutely fast and
stainless; splendid val. 8 l-3c
$1.25 MEN’S GOLF SHIRTS
10 dozen Golf Shirts for men,
in all plain and fancy colors;
coat style and regular, with or
without cuffs; 14 to 17 size;
•special, each, onl ....... 68c
$6.50 COWHIDE SUIT CASE
FOR, EACH, ONLY
$4.55
Tomorrow we place on sale 25
solid leather Suit Cases, made
of heavy Cowhide leather and
in steel frame, with patented
lock and clasp; short fold and
strap; reg. $5.50 val.,.. $4.55
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The old fashioned wav was to try am] fit figures
ol these two very different description* with
some single suit. But we have done away with
that unsatisfactory method. We H|ieciajijie in
tailor-made suits tor out-of the ordinary sizes,
having some ot our snmrtcst models made up
in 3( to 45 bu*t measure for short, stout women.
Blankets Comf’ts, Spreads Men’s Furnishings Largest Display of Medium Priced High
$.?.;.() Gray Oregon Wool Blankets.. $2.75
Goods Specials Grade Business,Dress Suits and Dignified
White Wool North Star Blankets.. $5.00
Wonderful values at these prices in wool
50c HEAVY RIBBED UN­
College Clothes Ever Shown in Eugene
Blankets, in gray, tan, white, yellow; full
DERWEAR, GARMENT, 45c
50 dozen men’s blue, tan and
cream colored heavy cotton
ribben Underwear; sizes 34 to
46; special, a garment .... 45c
25 dozen black and natral color
half hose; sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2;
all wool and absolutely fast
colors; special, the pair.. J 9c
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Misses Splendid New Tailored
Suits From $12.50 to $20
SCARFS......... 60c. $1.25. $2.50 up to $40.00
MUFFS... $2.00. $5.00, $10.00 up to $35.00
Silk and Heatherbloom Petticoats, in black and
colors; wonderful vals, at, each . . .50c to $1.00
size; weight 4 to 7 pounds; soft and fleecy.
\ ulo|>m*'tit. wit hl
will reveal wh.-i
will b<< *uth< rli d
1 he Society Brand ( lothes which we arc featuring this sea­
son are made with a certain snap that adds dignity as well as
style to the fellow wearing one. The “Permanent Crease” is pa­
tented and can only be had in Society Brand trousers. It pre­
vents bagging at the knee and gives them that well pressed look
“Society Brand Clothes
$22.50 to $40.00
I lie popular L System clothes for young men and men who
know are here in an unlimited variety of patterns and stvles.
These garments are especially designed for young men and men
who want to stay young. Grays, blues, green, oxfords, in tweeds,
cassimeres and cheviots; made as well as clothes can he made_
The “Lv System Clothes $16.50 to $40
Boys’, Young Men’s All Wool Clothing
Bovs’ School Suits; made of all wool materials and rein­
forced throughout; come in plain and knickerhocker styles,
with caps to match; knee pants suits, from.. $2.50 to $7.00
Long pant suits, $5 to $20; Buster Brown. Sailor Suits, $2 to 7.50
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
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BLACK’S RESERVOIR
Fossard Lace Front Corsets $5 to $15
$ 1.25 Black Taffeta Sflk 79c Yd.
$ 1.50 Black Taffeta Silk $ 115 Yd.
Our stock of Furs is more complete than ever
before. It includes all the best styles, such as
mink, lynx, martin, otter, beaver, fox, etc., both
in separate neck pieces and muff and scarf to
match, and the prices are as follows:
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FOR IRRIGATION
Construction Work Accepted-
40,000 Acre Feet Reeerroir
Capacity is Developed
Elll» It Rlack returned lut hits
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' day evening for Corur d'Alew,
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which complete■ A It Jllirk'i r«aar-
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i voir rtttiaclly. whlrh amount of vitnr
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INDIANA MAN PREFERS
EUGENE ABOVE OTHERS
F. E. Schamp, of Peru, Here
With Expectation of Locat­
ing—Wan Ac Albany First
F H Schomp. of Peru, Ind. om
of the more recent < orre.potideltU rf
the Commercial Club, arrived In Et-
gene today
He t* much pl<-a»ed»hb
th« city nnd admit* that It .icwd*
hl« expectation« «nd Ide*» torn«d
front reading the club literature ud
Ita picture«
Mr
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aunt In Alban«, where hr »toppeil »
vlelt yeeletday
HI» »«nt couldlt
Imagine why he decided to go on !»
I Kugene
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written to u*
Portland Commercial Club, and Ind
»Ince received liti ruture front tnoS
••very town of Imiiortancr in Oregon,
but the »tuff he got from Eugr*
nnd the permutai • lenient In th. cos
roNpotidetii •-. free of
hlgh-fltwjj
language ami big udjectlvw. »» •
put it, had made him «elect r.ucrt*-
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At 4:10 p. nt.. October
IM*-11
the M.
K.
par-on.'ge
Frank Flatter and Mliw 9r«ce
both of Eugene, Itev. D. H. Tri
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officiating.
The
wholewinif.
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leave* uti'l tender -t'-m» <»' *
Iifgllng mountain eiirtib. gl”11 '
Sboop** Cough K'-ni'-'ly IO '
I propertie*
Tlt kllng or 4fy ■
<-hlnl cough* qnl- kh «nd
to thl* highly effective cough
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th»t they can with "afe,jr
op|a*.
even very young hkble«. y® 1 . ,
no chloroform
al>*oltitely
harsh or harmful.
It
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tre**lng cough, «ml heal«
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I five ........................
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Demand Dr. Shoop *.
S'»1*1
dealer*.
In the circuit court
L. Harmon and .Marti»« H H"
Sarah .M Barlow . t itl.
ha* decided In favor "f I’l»1»'.
defendanta tire enjoined fro
&
Ing any right or tltle^o the
late Involved.
Announcement* "f ,hr "'A
Hon.
u-..kW'
I MI hh Helen Gllfre.'
and Mr* II. H. (Jllfrey «>(»•£ u
ton. I). C„ formerly
Dr. William I. Taylor, oa w
her 22. 190», hit* been reevi
Eugene.
Stomnch
trouble«
quickly dlaappear If the bte
effect,
Ina ♦’»• i .nt*e rather than 1 « tl«f
w< uld i-omo Inf' !,rt'r’ ' .. _,|ioop.
Inrtdo hl Men nerve.
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m to *
Htomnch.
A branch al*'» *
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heart, and one to t
th*
the«. ■ Inside nerve-- f»H-
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organa must falter. Dr. •
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toratlve 1» dlrectel' "I**; h(n' 0
these falling n',rv''!'-
Ke»tor»'1’*
hour* after starting thp
rrall**
treatment pal lent* aaf
a gain.
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