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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
I The Friendly Store Bargain Bulletin-:- Thanksgiving Sales in all Departments The Friendly Store's The Friendly Store's jgl Thanksgiving Linen Sale The finest and biggest line of Table Linen ever show n in Eugene, are on sale during this Thanksgiving Table Linen Sale. Every price greatly reduced $1.00 Jdtable linen 85c 10 pieces fine all linen damask, full 72 inches wide, napkins to match $1.00 values a yard . 85c $1.50 table linen $1.20 $1.25 72-inch Table Linen, a yard $1.00 J0 patterns of fine double Satin Damask Table Linen. Made by the best German and Irish Manufacturers- Regular $1.25 quality, sale price $ I .Oo yd Table Linen 75c 65c Table Linen 50c 90c We are showing a beautiful line of hemstitched pieces in all sizes and kinds, and a big assortment of hand made doilies. The very best values UTe Friendly Store's Sale Men's Fine Clothing Our phenonomal clothing business this week proves the superiorty of our merchandise. Our effective advertising if not backed up by honest values, could accomplish us nothing. Dozens of bargains this week, but space will permit us to mention but ..2 Specials.. An absolutely a 1 wool, black, venetion, fine finish, made with Venetian lining and long shapely C f) )C back. $16.50 suit, special at.. h I av.avO $22.50 and $25.00 Suits $20.00 Every suit in stock valued from $20.00 to 27.50 on sale this week at $20.00, this includes all our Stein-Bloch and better SchlossBros. Clothing. Friendly's $20.00 Blue Serges are FAMOUS because they are more stylish and wear longer than most clothiers $25.00 Suits. 1 Special Sale Kabo Corsets $3.50 Kabo, style 1056 $1.95 Style J 056 is made of fine Broche, Batiste, Med. High Bust, Long Hip, Laced Trimmed J 2 pair Hose Support ers, regular price- $3.50, sizes 18 to 27, to close out $ 1 .95 $2.50 Kabo, style 1047 at. ....$1.75 Sizes 18 to 25. 25c 7 Skeins Em broidery Silk for All sizes in Pearl, Lustre, and Nun's Thread. Beautiful assortment of Stamped Corset Covers and Aprons for Shad ow Embroidery Work. Other stamped pieces. Glove Values We, as usual, are showing a very complete line of Gloves of all kinds and grades. $1.25 Kid Gloves $1.00 Heavy Kid Gloves $ 1 .50 Mocha Gloves85c. to $ 1 .50 Wool Gloves. 25c and 50c Long Silk Gloves $1.50 and $1.75 Dress Goods Specials $1.00 yd 50-in all wool Panama in Blue, Green and Black, special at.-,. 60c fine Mohair Waistings in plaids, e checks plain colors, 36inwide,spc'l at yd 36in. Bathrobe Flannel, in Grey, Red, Cr and Blue, neat border, extra heavy.. JVC yd The Friendly Store Underwear Sale $1.75 All wool Suits. --$1.40 3 dozen Onieta Union Suits, all wool, sizes 4,5, 6, $1.75 quality at. .$1.40 20c. Boy's Heavy Hose 12c. pr 20 Doz. Boys' Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, all wool, sizes 6 to 10, the very best 20c quality at - - 1 2'Ac pr Pony Hose, Plain or Fleeced Lined 25c pr $1.50 Silk and Wool Underwear $1.00 Fine Silk and Wool Ribbed Vests, Drawers and Tights in cream white. The celebrated Vcista makes, Also included in this lot are a few all wool garments, mid-weight; values $1.25 to $1.50 at Jp I '-UU 25c Cf Childrens' J J C Union Suits Heavy fleece lined union suits, sizes 3 to 8,. 35c qualities at a suit.. 25c f C Heavy b'.ea' fleece C.rn C OC lined Ladies' Suits OUO Fine heavy bleached fleeced lined mi6n suits for women, all sizes, best 75c quality a suit,. --- 60c Children's fleece; lined Pants or Vests, each 15c 20c Fleece Hose at 15c 10 dozen only, fine fast black fleece lined Women's Hose, sizes iYi to 10, 20c values at pair 15c New Plaid Silks, $1.00 to $1.50 a yard Plaid Silks for Waists, Suits and Petticoats) the newest effects of the season in Greens, Blues, Reds, and Browns. Make your selection now $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .50 a yard $5.00 Misses' Length Coats $3.95 15 Misses' full length Coats, this season's newest styles, splendidly tailored and njatly trimmed in velvet and braid, $5.00 values... $3.95 The Suit Sale This week is without a precedent, during the last three days more than 2 dozen suits have been sold. We have about 30 suits left; sampb garments only one oc kind. tJetter come monday it you need a suit $20.00 Tailored Suits, each $10.00 $25.00 Tailored Suits, each $ J 6.50 We have just six fine Broadcloth Coats left, lined throughout with Skinner's Satin, come in Black, Green and Red, the values $50.00 and $40.00. C OO Broadcloth Coats, monday only at each 5rJ Extra values in Colored Coats at - $8.50, $12.00 and $16.50 sm. Si COURT STILL WORKING ON LIQUOR GASES Jury After Being Out Until Late Last Evening Finds Emit Etter Guilty. Mayhew & Ware Case Tried To day and Beginning Made on Breyer Case i The trial of Charles Mayhew and i Frank Ware, charged with violating the local option law, was ended today i about noon. The evidence seemed t i be stronger than In the Etter case, ! tried yesterday. The principal wit nesses ror tne state were u. it. Shortrldge, Steve Southworth. J. O. Griffin, E. B. Griffin and Wm. Elliott. Shortrldge testified that he enter ed Mayhew & Ware's place on No-1 vember 12 and called for a pint of ginger ale. He received a pint of whiskey, for which he paid 25 cents. The hottle of liquor was introduced as evidence Southworth testified that he had been in the defendants' place and called for ginger ale and got liquor Elliott and the Griffin brothers tes tified that they had been in the place and called for drinks. The Grifflm; said they got something to drink but did not know what it was. Charles Mayhew and Frank Ware, the defendants, testified that thev never sold anything to either South worth or Shortrldge. The jury In this case was as tol ' lows: R. McMurphy, F. F. Demtng, j Amos Wilkins, J. A. Clearwater, James Calvert, R. W. Newland, Geo. Spores, W. M. Green, J. M. Smigley, J. F. Mluney, W. P. Cheshire, Mason Harwood. At four o'clock this afternoon the jury had not agreed upon a verdict. ETTKIt FOTXI GUHjTV The jury in the Etter case returned a verdict of guilty last night about nine o'clock, after being out eight or nine hours. Ilrcycr Case is On. The trial of Herman Breyer, on thi same charge, began immediately af ter the Mayhew and Ware jury went out. Four jurors were accepted, but as the venire was exhausted it be came necessary to take a recess un til the other jury returned. Divorce (jriuitec.. Mrs. Maude Bell was granted a di vorce from Philip R. Bell by Judge Harris this afternoon. WHY? Why do the rubbers we sell wear so much better than the ordinary rubbers Sold at otber stores ? If you wish to know ask Yoransffe The store that sells Good Shoes reopie Woiv How it is that our TABLE QUEEN QUALITY excels all other bread, and why our pastry is superior to all others. The reas on is that Table Queen made by latest process, by experienced bakers, with modern machinery, is naturally a superior article same with our Pastry. Coffee and our dining Lunch served in room. Try it Eugene Baking Co. I 489 Willamette St Boy Proof School Suits We arc sole distributors in Lane County of the celebrated ELK BRAMD CLOTHING for boys and young men. You take no chances in buying here, as every suit is positively guaran teed, and they are so well made that you'll be surprised how long they last. J00 boys' all wool 2 piece knee pants suits, odds and ends worth from $3 to $6.00, size 8 to 16. Special at $2.85 Young Men's Gray Plaid Overcoats, made form fitting, deep center vent, and in sizes 8 to 15. $6.00 Coat, Sale Price $4.95 EXTRA SELECT Eastern oysters, just arrived; fin est and freshest In the city. OTTO'S CONFECTIONERY. Oysters served in any style. n24 G. F. CECIL Tailor 32 East Seventh St. Prices Reasonable Agents for the Stein-Bloch and Schloss Clothing, Sterling Brand Hats and Fit Well Underwear for Men S. H. FRIENDLY Bath Robss, Smoking Jackets, Pajamas and Sweaters 'PHONE MAIN 40. 45 WEST EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can ------ 65c Bacon, per lb. - -- -- -- - - -J5c All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price. Broders Bros., Proprietors. THE SEA BROUGHT TO YOUR H0ME BY YOUR DRUGGIST W. L. DeLANO SEA Shells of all Kinds, Tritons, Yellow and Black Helmets, White,; Black and Pink Nurex, Trumpets, Conchs, Abalones. A com plete and varied line, Also Manufactured Shell Novelties, Shell Boxes, Work Baskets, Lantern Fish, Beauti ful Coral and Pearl Beads. Just what you want for Christmas. Look at DcLano's Window Catarrh Is a constitutional disease originating in impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparill a Nasal and other local forms of catarrh re quickly .relieved by Catarrlets, which allay inflammation and deodorize discharge. Hood's SarsaparOia, all druggists, $1. Catarrlets, mail order only. SO cts. For testimonials of remarkable cures tend for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. DIED IN THE ASYLUM CEMENT SPECIMEN MONDAY NIGHT L. A. Freeze, who waa committed to the Insane asylum at Salem about 11 years ago, died In that institution Monday night, and his remains will arrive In Eugene tonight tor burial In the Mulkey cemetery. The cortege will lenve Gordon's undertaking chapel tomorrow morning at 9: 3D o'clock. Tlte deceased was a brother of Mrs. Floyd Vuughau nnd was 5S years of age. He was single, having never been married. JIST AllKIYKP AT CIIKSS.M.IN'9 Smyrna figs In baskets. Smyrna flgs stuffed with nuts. Smyrna n8 stuffed wllh cherries. Turkish dates stuffed with al monds. tf A llnrgnln Kino 'MOO IH-ck'f llrtn. rinno fur Rule. I have a flno almost new Deck Dros. Piano that must be sold. In' quire Link's Shoe Store. FROM DOUGLAS W. T. Kerley, of this city, is ex hibiting some line samples of cemeut bearing rock from his ledges near Onkland. There Is a practically Inex huustablo quantity of this rock and its quality has been thoroughly test ed, a company at one time having $tOO liKYVAlU) $100 Lost or stolen, valuable ttirc! stono diamond ring. Onft hundred dollars paid for return and no quci tlons asked. MRS. N. T. PALM HI, n24 Hotel Gross. shipped out forty or Dfty carloads for cement manufacture. Considering the present price of cement, Mr. Kerley's property should possess great value. Thanksgiving Snlc. The lowest prices ever offered o trimmed hats nt Shumate's, the hat tor, 25 East Ninth street. THKIiE'S NO I'SK talking, you can't bent llerbine to the liver. The greatest regulator evei offered to suffering humanity. If you Buffer from liver complniut, If you nre bilious and fretful. It's your liver, and llerbine will put It In its proper condition. A positive cure for pnntl- l p.itlon, biliousness, dyspepsia and all j Ills duo to a torpid liver. Try a bot j tic and you will never use anything else. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Winners Every Time He woo'ed the girl with serenade And flowers and sweets, yes you may laugh, She n-'er said yes the little maid, . Till won by Edison's Phonograph. you Gold Everything good eold meats, snlads, to eat Cake. 1 ! honilnny. bake.l" We hl,T ,l" irritnt hiicI best line o runs, etc., at 688 W'lllnmette street, j n1'1"! stove we have ever earned- pJOW why don't you buy her one? We will let have a nice machine for $10.00, and a dozen Mounted Records for $4.20 per dozen. Of course you must not tell how cheap it was. You never tell how cheap you bought things until alter you are married. . This youn? lady will enjoy the machine and records more than she would $20 worth of candy, which will only make her sweeter and you more sad. Again you must have an eye for busi ness if you win her, the machine will come back to youi Whereas the candy, theatre Mckets, flowers, skating rink, etc-well, well,"nuff sed." Let each of the decen reeords tell her that you love her. Let her have it by voice, violin, guitar, banjo, piccolo. Let the bells ring it to her and let the cornet blow it into her ears, and you will have made the best investment of your life. Now if you are a married man, of course you must have one. How cheerful and restful to reach home alter a hard day's work and have fie sweet plaintive notes of the Phonograph greet you with "Everybody works but father. From 1003 Lo23J") Records carried In stock at, all i.im Phonographs all sizes. Sol i on Kasy Payments m TI S C RED CROSS Saturday, November 24. an prices. I Chambers Hardware Co.