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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
..TIT. Friendly Store" Qran gaJg Qf aH SlHIimdr GOQClS "mFrieS Store Price F eductions : in ' Ladies' Suils ad Coals, Muslin Underwear, Summer Wash Goods, Silks and Dress Goods, Shirtwaists, Lingerie Dresses, Lace Curtains,, Embroideries. o best of every- Is it not a good plan to see the thing that is offered you in Merchandise before buying? It's because people have learned to look and make their own comparisons that "Friendly' s" has become a great and growing store. Friendly's stand on this simple platform-Honest Goods Correct StylesLowest Prices. Price Reactions .. .. in " Men's Suits, Boys' SuitS, Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, Men's Hats, Overcoats. Special Valuts in Tailored Suits , Coats and Skirts 7 Skirt $5 juii 15 of these Skirt all sites, 5 styles, black and colon $5.00 $16.00 Suils $11 50 Ladles' Tailored Suits In greys. Pony " Eton Jacket gored andlclrcular skirt, rrgu Ur JI6.00 value, ipeclal al a Kill.. $11 .50 fjC 0 from original prices of all 3 O other Tailored Garments Wash Fabrics at 'A and Le?s No need lo wall, iiimmer l here and you will want these summery ttulU and you'll be aiked lo pay only half for many. 30c and 60c Organdies 27c 8 plecet floral silk organdie, new designs, II oh! alrv color, for afreet or evening wear a vard 27c At 5c. 9c and 18c a yard rou can buy here your summer dress of awn, Organdie, Voile, Kalah, Mohair, etc., tO to 20$ leaa than elsewhere. $1.75 BedSpreads $1.59 Lace Curtains for Less 10 dozen pain of new lace curtalna, white and Arabian, new eflects In fish net, Mh joint, cluny and other desirable styles. Ex ra special values at $1.00, $1,50, $3.50, $4.00, $6.00 FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE. EMBROIDERIES Values 25 to 75c At 14 CtS. Yard. I0C0 yards fine Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery and In sertion 3 to 10 inches wide, beautiful desipns in both open iind blind effects. Be on hand Friday morninp; and get your share of these embroideries Val. to 75c .. 1 4c yd. Knit Underwear and Embroidery Specials 15C SLEEVELESS VESTS IOC 10 doz. Knit Med. Ribbed Lace trimmed, extra value, at JO cents; 35c Knit Pants, Lace Trimmed, at 23c a Pair. 20 Women's Children's Hosiery for i2y2c FANv HOSIERY SPECIALS The biggest values, the biggest variety we have ever shown. BLACK AND COLORS, 25c to 50c a PAIR SSI off and 'A off Regular marked prices of Silk and Wash Dresses Our entire stock of Lingerie and Silk Dresses and Shirt waist Suits, complete assort ment of this seasons newest fashions. White Lawn, Linen and Colored Linen, and Cham- bra Silk Suits. Prices $2.50 to $35.00, prices now $5.88 to $27.50 White Waists R e du ced 10 new Lingcrc Waists to choose from. All reduced in price. Silk, Mull and Lawn. The prices. 98c, $1.98, $2.98, $3 48 off Muslin Underwear One-quarter off regular prices Dainty Corset Covers,Drawcrs, Chemise, Gowns and Skirts made nainsook, cam bric, lawn and muslin neatly trimmed in lace or embroidery, and prices are less than regular. . ELECTRIC LINE FROM SOUTH Representative of Condor Water & : Power Co., Operating in Rogue j River Valley, Has Been Looking : Over Eugene and Nicinity. K. W. Diljegrun; representing tllB Condor Wntur mid Power Co., h big ' cou -orn operating in thu Kogue liivoi valley, supplying electric puwer and water to several towns, including Medford, was Hi Eugene the first of ', the week, leuviiig for the south yes- torday afternoon. Ho was here for tho purpose of looking over the coun try mid investigating tho fensibili'y , of Imildiug an electric railway from fa ; the Kogue Uiver vulley to this city. Tho proposition is yol in an eiiiuij-, ouic state, but Mr. Diljigran stated1 to a Guard reporter before leaving that his company fully intends to build tho proposed lino soino time in the future. Tho Condur Water mid Power Co. has 7IHK) horsepower alrcadv for seivico and is now supplying about axil) horiopowor ill Southern Oregon towns and mining camps. besides furnishing lights for several towns t' e oornnanv suiuilies power to the LjOpp, tiio Granite and the ureonniiCK lilt I Tub company now has u project on j foot for the constmcl ion of an elec tric railwuy connecting Ashland, Med- ford, Grunt's Pass and intervening j lownB uud it is the intention to ex ! tend it north as fur as the Willamette ! valley. TWO EUGENE SALESLADIES WEDDED LAST EVENING A Fixe Gift For You Come and Take it Away Tomorrow's the Big Pay. SpecialTrice on every article in the store. Ladies' White Waists reduced from 'A to half. l adles' Coats, SuiLs land Skirts reduced from to half Men's Hand Mide Suits reduced lrom !4 to one-third hh Boys' Suits reduced from 'A to 'A and even Les8 Shoes for everybody reduced below the competition mark It's going to be a lucky Friday And You'd Better Be on Hand. The Bon Marchc Store The Underselling Store. Tremendous Cut oi Men's Blue and Bkck Suits for Two Days Only, Friday and Saturday, June 22 and 23. Doztns of Men's All Wool Suits, both single and double breasted, round or square cut and made of finished and unfinished worste or black serge, sizes 34 to 44. Every suit we guarantee to have shave retaining fronts and to be made from absolutely all wool and ihrinkable materials- A few sut... in boys sizes. $(2.50 to $22.50 valu:s, blue SALE PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .... Miss Margaret Galloway Married to D. E. Marshal and Miss Stella Brown to Walter Johnson, Tho marriage of 0. K. Marshall to I Miss Margaret Calloway occurred nt 1 tho residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Calloway, 425 Kust Kin vii Ih struct last ovoniiig at ; 8 ::KI o'clock, Rov. Goo. K. McDonald, i pastor of Mason Memorial United Brethren chinch, ofllciatlug. The I wedding was quiet, only tho imme- iliuto relatives and a few intimate ! friends of thu young people being j presi!iit. Kefroshmoiits woro servotl j after tho ceremony. I The. newly wedded "con plo left on tins morning's stage for the llluo Uiver mines, where the groom is em- ployed. Tho hride has for seveiul j years lieen saleslady at tho Don Marcho Htoro. Until are popular and havo many friends who tender congratulations. II. Gordon went to Pol Hand today on business. T. M. Medley came dowu from Cot tage Grovo this afternoon. Dr. Ooorgo Wall caino down from Cottage Grove this afternoon. Joseph Dnvies is down from liU homo nil Wolf Creek, near Wendling, for a few days. Kev. and Mrs. H. C. Grace-, Rev. S. P. Moron, Kev, C. 11. Wallace anil John Harms, of Cutlago Grove, and Rev. Green, of Creswell, nro hero to attend tho intotmg at the Presl yti - riau church tonight, at which time the union of the Cumberland and old school Presbyterian chinches of this city will take place. Hurley M. llarton and family left for their homo in Portland today, i-f- ler visit ing hero awhile. Satisfaction or Your Money B ( k Our satisfaction or your monry back policy nukes this s ule place to trade. Merchandise that Is sold with a warrant of this kind Is the kind ol merchandise far you lo buy-IT'S THE ONLY KIND CE SliLL. GOOD GOODS ONLY WILLAMETTE STREET Send Us Your Mail Orders We solicit your mail orders with the a -ui.it ce that the values we oiler are as good as you can gel anywhere in the United States. Samples sent when requested. Any goods sent by mall if not as represented can be returned. LOCAL WILL EXTEND TO COTTAGE GROVE Change Will Be Made About July First-Will Not Affect Present Schedule Tho Soiilliern Pucl lo Co. Iia or deroil tllB'. the Kugeno local passenger train lie lundwl to t'ottiwe Grove and It will ht'ieuftur lie known ns the Cottago tlrovo local. Tho clmitgo will pro ulily bo untile about July 1. It Is said there will bo no change lit the tluia of the arrival of the train hero or of tta leaving In the morning. It will arrive at Cottage Drove about ll-.tr o'clock at night and leave about 5:Ki lu the morning. Thin change will bo a groat convo lilenoa lo the people of Cottago Gruvo and Is welcomed III Kugeiie. I'ooplo from the aoutli end of the county who wish to riiinotn tho coun ty aeal to spend the day on business may do m without having to stay over night. lodge u;m cnnic men Two rigs left llnrimrd's , " LUIIIO UluU I!. FORTLAKD TODAY Tim ladles of the W. C. T. U. will - I give u market Satuiday, .lone 'M, fur Kb Wat a Pinnonr Flnnr Mill flunor ,ho u",l,,t "f s" I'r.incisco snlfcr- liw IIUV U I IWI1VW) I IUUI lit 111 Vinilbl a a 11,, lp.. ot Eugene and Was First to In-1 Junction Inst night to visit the lit that place. stable at I: la o'clock and arrived at I Jiiiictlon at 7; HI and found the mem-! hers of Diamond Indue awaiting their; arrival. 1 After the regular lodge session re-; freshments woro servixl and a social time was had until about midnight, when tho Ktigene members departed j fur homo. Those who went from here were: Mesilnmes W. Kuykeilunll, V. i (). Zeigler, A. l.omtiard, Geo. Sov- ern, 11. Aiperson, A. C. Mathews, John Ulxen, J. W. Ilanis, V. W. In-! Word wns received III I'.ugeue to man, J. W. Ilarriuger, Curtis, Mowns, day that Win. Kdris, a Kugcne pio. I Keopke, C W. Starr, Misses Kiln neer, dbsl In Portland Ht I) o'clock ! Starr, Zella Zeigler, Jewell Kllmaker this foreiu on. ami Mr. W. W. liiniun. j The diccased was bom In licrks- ... icnunt.v, Pa., lu 1S.U!. I le camo to Or-j W, C, T. U. era. At Hull's dru store. Miss Stella llrown, who until re cently had lieen employed for several years as saleslady in Hampton llros. ' sloro in .this city, was married at Woodbuin last evening at (i o'clock to Walter Johnson, n young druggist I oi mm. iuij. luu oriue s many irieiius in I'.ugouo lender congnitulu-tlons. James i llyers nnd Miss Corn L. Wells were niairied at. Springlleld WeilneMlay, June I15 Uev. 10 C. Sanilei-son, dean ot the Kugene Di vinity School. Tiny wi'l resident Grangeville, Idaho. Get your fortune told. Pi er into the misty future with the (jrealist seer of the age. llcadipuu b is 011 the .Mc.Miirphcy lawn Saturday night, tf $4.00 Shoes for at Yoran's Shoe Stoft Car of tiuggies received diru-tfrt-s They woro factory. Latest styles and liuinln accninmiiied by Mrs. Frank Craig, who will visit there. ' Kuv. and Mrs. I. D. Driver Ti turned to Ifnlscy this nfternooii. Hon. S. II. Friendly nnil danghtor, Miss liosalie, went to Portland today on a visit. J. C. lienwiclf, of Pleasant Hill, is ill the city on business today. Kev. G. S. G. Humbert and family, Mr. ami Mrs. h. H. Ruwland, Kev. D. 10. Olson, Kev. K C. Wigmore, Mis. Clara Ksson and daughter, Miss Vest.11, and Kov. and Mrs. Chanipie went to Turner this afternoon to at tend tho nnnual stato camp meeting of the Christian church. Miss Lillian lluckuor is home from Allmny, whoro she attended the funeral of her fnthcr. K. II. Miller went to Portland this morning on a visit. Miss Krnestine Heslop, of Portland, is vistiiug 111 Kugeue. E. P. Henderson, of Silver Lakf- is in tho city. Miss lOmma 10. Green has acceited a postiion ns tenchei in the Kose Ijlirtf schools for the eoniinir veer. the soo market at nil prices, t'a.l it! Chambers' Hardware. troduce County Sell-Binders in Lane Lawn Social EUGENE D.OFH. MEMBERS VISIT JUNCTION LODGE egnu in IHvl all. I to l.nno county in , '.'; was niairied at Moiirois Ifciiton I eoiiiity, in ImII, to Miss Mary M. ! Corson. j Mr. lOdi-i whs formerly a pnrt own- I er of the Hour mill In Kugene which si I 9.0 the site of the mill nt the! IQigene Mill and l-J, vator Co., ati'l Tho ladlea of the l''iilrmount.Aiil Society will give a lawn social In the lrk at (tin' place Saturday afternoon and evening, Jisne 'SX lee cieam, colf.-e. cake, lemouadis randy, etc., lll Is, served ill their separate- which burned twelve or thlrteeiryears Isioths. 'ino everyliody aiiddnwr K. He was nlso lntrestel In the Mine. Vashll and burn what the fu- i Kugene wnteriiowcr. It Is said that turn has in storo for yo'i. Pmcei-ils to be liilro,lucirihe Hist self binder in Is, used to buy electric lights for IJine county. Hie church. Should ti e went her be Mr. Kdrls had thnv children, Dressmaking and general sewing. Art mid embroidery made and taught. Call at Willamette Hi me. XI Wis Kiglitli street. L. A. Lilwall. jyll U. of O. Hag pins nt Watts'. A box of Preston A Hales' shoo oil will keep tho water out. Screen duors mid windows. Chambers' llnnhvare. A few go-carts left. Chambers' Hardware. Vudor porch shades. ChnniU'rs' Harilnit. Wo are the only dye works In the oily. 4Mt Willamette striM't, tdj t'Mamntrcit huso at. ClimulierB' llanlwart v Jaieilnc Is easy to ajiply. t'hainliors' Hardware IT. of (). licit plus at Watt.', j'i: I'rv ' ; datum and vfli will won., i now .Mm ever drank colfe., The first puzzle niven nnr uin. Otto's fans wns soIvimI correctly by Peicy Adams, Mrs. Swansoii and Mrs. W. Stevens, who nro entitled to the three piizes. The cornvt nnmo of the forger Is Donald Iiw. The second puzzle will be given away uow.also time prizcf are ollerwl for the llrst three correct answers. j'i-' Gresnleai Items ! Greecnlcnf, June 18. Mrs. Joe Klemmons and the school teacher at tended tho dance at Maplcton tho 10th. John Whisinan, of Acme, who move I away curly this spring, has 'moved back. He says old Siiislnw is goo I enough for him. y .i llie little gu-1 of C. Wilcutt, who i ha. been ill recently, is verv much better. Mn G. Steinhniior, of Alpha, visit ed a eistur, Mrs. Kctmncl, of Kugene, hist week. Mrs. Howard Popo also went with Mrs. Steinhauer to visit n sister. A Stopped Clock is twice a day. You will be right atl tbe tinx if you pay your bills by check. There is no chance of dispute over 1 it tlement If you have a checking account ml pay youu obligations by check. Each check is a receipt. The endowment upon the back oik check is evidence that the party recrivd t money. A checking account insures you iW paying a bilLiwice, gives you your businerr, puts system into your trio actions. You have method and convealni in your businiss with a checking account .he Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Established 1892. Capitalist SurjJus $100,000 Sl-'-'.-.xii r',V, A VI i, in II,-, J3. 1 r'niuiU.rs llnntwiiro mi nvnmMo I In nM'Ul V laki hi tli ut'W Imlt, Seventeen member of tho locnl . st lodge of Degree ut Honor drove to efrlger ilors, all sl.es and prices I'limulM-'rH' Hnidwiiro. I.rua I-'., Isda mill Q niter, wlto survive him. He was a prominent Mason while residing in Kugene. j Ijiivh orders for M. (). Warner, piano tuner, at Morris' music store. PeiiJ 'e took tu , werk it ; 11' it : let gl V eh-ailv anil tiuvi1 llolli-li -r's I.'ockv clean lusliie act it. 'Ili. v tlillik clearly. lieallily Miiuutiiin T.si, will will act All tor One Price For ten cents y.ui will lie n,l,in.i to the grounds, receive a ticket foi iii- cream luul cake, ami an elegant ' pr.seiit. ATI this and more at thoj) h.w , hk-iiii i ot. Kuen l y , Con gre.'atinnal chun-h Indie on the M Murphey lawn at the n.iul f iMln slrtet Saturday evening. New Today lyyiOSTMKM' CI1AXCK.-,' defiir nlile pny-e of F.iigene mniii street business propeity paying lu per cent, monthly oi( an Investment of ci-im on a live year huso, with les see to kee- up ordinary nenled im provemnts, c.n lie had if taki n at once. Inipiiie at Guard office. jL-:t wit Fete Cbainimtie -N ,,Mce so cril ho'ughts. j I" spend one of these Uautiful even- It lugs as the McMurphey lawn. Light, "r j and music, i,i, cresm and cake, heme uiaiio can.iy, -unch, and other attran L. of tl.fo'ilball pins ut Watts'. ji'!tious. r ultra,,. HH SALK-Several M to 40-bnrrel I imks. just (lie thing fr watr tanks on tlie farm. Kmpiire at the Ingham vinci:nr factory. il.Vw j'S tablets, t.iim I 'a 9" 'Wtf In HOP THAI XKHS WAXTKD A good iniiii or two want.sl to train hops. Apply to fiireinaii on lower part of tam,il. A vaik,.r hopyanl. one mile above uuiversity ou railroad. Tools ForMaKng Refined Hands, Nail File Nail Scissors Nail Clipf" J ' Nail Kniff ' Cuticle Knife i y-it Bitfrt' Twceicrs Nail Polish" Pumice Emery Board Tright'sCompk" M Dupont''""" Bath Tablets Nail Brush Flesh Brush i li PRICES LOW w. l. urn DrugS