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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
Mail Order Department We take special care in filling: out of town orders for mer chacdise or samples. We so licit your mail order patronage and guarantee satisfaction. Your Money's Weill or Your Money Back This means a great deal to every person buying merchan dise. Every article we sell has broad guarantee. You are absolutely protected. Sunlight, Yarns are B earing House Certificates taken here same as cash THe Friendly Store Eugene's Largest and Foremost Dry Goods Store St We sell and are sole agents Wit,;. ...... I hranA of vamc ctrv - j n ,r ,5 ailo uuty v w " w t win sell a 1 o ci..i t t. OA' I ounngnt oneuana rioss, a box. 7JM Tomorrow The Friendly Store 130th Friday Surprise Sal Sale Dress Trimmings From now until the last day of this month we offfer some grand values in fancy gimps, Persian band, lace band and appliques, co'ors and black, trimmings that sold regu lar at 25c to S2.00 at lc to 25c a ycrd Flannel Sale 90c Fine French Flannel; poika dot patterns; beat quality; a yard 03c DOc Scotch Walstlng Flannels; a big vari ety of patterns; a yard !Wc Fine French Challles: neat designs; dainty colorings; a yard 50c 35c Heavy Gray Flannel; 29 Inches wide; extra 3 Tic quality; a yard... 50r 75c Heavy 6 oz. Blue Flannel for men's shirts; a yard BOc $1.50 Embroidered Flannel; a yard... 91.00 White Flannels; best values, yd.SOc, 75c, 81 wide;-extra 75c quality; a yard.... 25c Best blue, gray and red flannels at 25 to lif yard. Silk Sale of Import nee 20-Inch Japanese Silk, in white, cream, light blue, pink, green, cerise, lavendar, gray, champagne tan, cham ' pagnc, old rose, hilo, purple, yellow, navy, dark green, black and many other shades, at yard 23c 20 pieces new Fancy Waist and Suiting Silk, shown In stripes, cheeks, plaids; In all the new light and dark shades; regular (1.25 to $1.50 values, at, yard 82e . DltKHM X)II8 FOK LKSH 62-Inch broadcloth In brown, navy, wine and green; the best $1.00 quality; special, a yard 91.10 15 pieces neweBt fall and winter Novelty Dress Goods; best $1.26 and $1.50 values; special, a yard .05c 20 pieces fall and winter Suitings; in checks, plaids, etc., browns, blues, reds, etc.; a yard...., 40c , Novelty' lrc 1'ntteniH Reduced 25 Per Cent. ' I Ladies' and Children's Underwear Children's wool hose; size 6 to 10; extra heavy ribbed; reg ular 25c quality; special, a pair 17c Ladles' fine wool Hose; all sizes;' special, a pair 25c 20c Fleece-lined Hose; all sizes; special, a pair 15c Heavy Fleece-lined boys' and girls' Union Suits. 25c Extra-quality fleece-lined garments, ladles', each; 25c 75c Ladles' Union Suits, .two styles; each 50c $2.50 Ladles silk long-sleeved Vests; -each $1.50 We call your special attention to our special line of Ladies" and Children's Underwear, In suits and single garments; In all wool and silk and wool mixed, and the fine mercerized cotton, the celebrated Veista make. All garments come In extra sizes. Prices, $1.00 TO $5,00 A SUIT A Few Extra Special; Children's Outing Flannel Gowns, each. . . . ftl ti.uu vjuiuig riuuuei uuwus; special, a"h I juiuuls gnu unureu s wool Aiiuens, i.,e and I rinnA nxalltmr Anwr nnA Tt ..1. l..t "". ftl vuuu nuaitLj uuift auu .JfeM.. VULIU F IS II DCI yard ,1 cAii a ueuvy uuuiig r tannei in siripss,. che. ks anil nl ' colors; dark and light:' a viril . . . . ..... . .' W- oaie nanaKercnieis; plain, Hemstitched' and lace-edg i . " and it I nest American prints, a yara Knit Shawls, Fascinators. Children's Hoods Bootie. . . tc; Immense variety In silk and wool; earhJSc to'$s J Holiday Neckwear The prettiest assortment of dainty neck wear we have ever shown; white, light and dark colors and black; made of lace, chiffon, silk, lawn and linen. Shop now and get the prettiest ones. I'HK KH, 10c to (10.00 Ribbons - Complete assortment of plain and fancy ribbons; holly and Banta Claus patterns. Prices always lowest. Ready-to-wear Garments Ladles' Tailored Suits, made of fancy mixed suitings; sold at $35 to $45; each 910.75 Ladles fine black and colored Dress Coats; made of fine broadcloth; satin lined; values to $50; your choice while they last 924.00 50 Ladles' Long CoatB; made of fancy cloaking; yoke or lined , throughout with fine quality Bateen; values up to $15; now, each $8.90 '30 Children's high-class long loose Coats; size 6 to 14 years; $10 to $15 values; Bpeclal, each $8.00 Special Showing of Ladles' and Children's Coats: extra values at Ijl2.50, $:i.50 and $5.00. Men's High Grade Furnishing Goods Greatly Reduced for 1 0 Days Absolutely All-wool Underwear; worth $1.75; sale price. 08c Fine Ribbed Egyptian Cotton Underwear; in cream, pink, blues, tan; 75c values 80c Beautiful Silk Neckwear; 2 1-2 Inches wide Four-Jn-Hands, - 50c values 30c Dent's English made Gloves; $2.50 quality - 92.0O Dent's English made Drew Gloves; $1.75 quality 91.50 Boys' Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers; reinforced seams and ex- celent value at 50c; sale price 40c Sweater Jackets, to button; $3 values. . ; , , . . $2.25 Absolutely All-wool Hose; In gray, black and natural; best. 25c values; sule price 10c Men's Clothing Reduced Almost Half, 125I amis, va ues 10 fcio.uu, sale price $5.43 Enormous clothing sales for the past two' weeks feavi hrnlianitn nttr ntni.V nf .1... 1 j ... . D i iJuyumi pi iceu ciotning anil Hft mnnv nriri nnttprnsanH &l7oe In mi, ennb .v.... . I . r tt, mere earetoci.l our in me next, ten aaysai tess.tban manufacturers' cob SPLENDIDLY MADE SUITS and they come In loft single ana double Dreasted coats and in grays, blacks un checks, and dozens of good patterns and materials. It O tT "V Ve have included 2 dozen new Covfrt DO.OIJ Overcoats in all lengths, worth J3.50 sale price, sires 34 to 46... $545 Best Stock, Lowest Prices in Blankets, Comforts, Pillows and Bedding of all kinds. Towels and Toweling. S. H. Friendly 592-5 94 Willamette Street Thanksgiving Sale Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Curtaining. $2.00 Bed Spreads $ 1 .50-$3.50 Bed Spreads $229 CITY NEWS Wentlii'i' Prrilirtli.il Tonight uud Friday, uccnslonuj rain. I months' leave of absence In the care of bis brother. ! The "Human Hearts" company nr. I rived lu Eugene this nfternoon und will appear at tne tneairo imugiu. This Is one of the best companion on thu roiid. 'Two of tho hanks had their holi day signs down today and some Ihfinuht Ihn hnlldava were over, but Tho Y. W. C, A. of the high school , tnuy ro ut. Tho governor declured all this week a holiday. luncheon today, nutting over jtave a HO. Good miiBlc at the Underwood rink very evenlug. Coma and enjoy yourself. tf ' Tho river has risen considerable as a result of the rains during the past tow days. llower & Wood have moved tholp ! today, melting tho pavement so real estate oitice 10 rooms over iuo First National Dank. A. Hunt, of this city, Is having some of his household goods shipped to hi m at Los Angeles, where be has been during the tall and will remain there till spring aud perhaps lotigur. The Warren Construction Compa ny's "burner" was at work on the gutters on Willamette' street again it The Methodist ladles gave a supper In the Woodman hall ast night. It -was largely patronised. Sinner Sewing Machine Company, 615 Willamette street. Thono Ked 1411. Machines sold at $2 tpr month. tf A marriage license was Issuod last evening to Charles F. Cronvr, aged 41 years, and Miss Uleda A. Urlggs, aged 16, both of Eugene. Union Thanksgiving services will he hold at the Methodist church a -week from today, ltev. W. 11. 1'lu kurton will deliver the sermon. Tho ladles of the It. I). church will bold a market at Hushnell & Crane's tore on West Eighth street Satur day, November S3. aii V " c5. V. Oglosby. who has been very 111 at the Eugene hospital, has so far recovered as to bo removed to his homo on Oak street. could be leveled up whore necessary The Modern Woodmen tif America to do the work meiuioncd, but the officials no doubt changed their minds about beginning so soon. SATURDAY'S GAME WILL BE IMPORTANT George H. Smith, the Ninth street rnmmlHalou iiiercliiint, took in 300 turkeys and (ill geese today for tH Thanksgiving trndo. Ho says the turkeys tire lu better condition tms year than he liiiB seen thein for a long ttm?, due, no doubt, to thu fine weather this fall, I J There are several reports out that D. M. rurker!..n has commenced '""h the Salem and Eugene teams: the work of bulldliiK a nice residence! will be materially crippled at thel in Purkerson & Quimby addition. ! KU'rie Saturduy. These are entirely j Already there are a number of hou- mistaken. Both schools w 11 have, ea In course of construction in the. helr full teams out. Mitchell will be addition and several have been fln-! back tomorrow, Jenk ns Is out again , Uhed up during the fall. There la and Kuykendall will be out as a sub more building activity in that por-, "'u,tt'- tlon of the town right now than In ; The Eugene team is much strong- j all other parts of, the city put to- er thifn It has ever been before this, gethor ' season. i . Coach Hug said today: "Our boys,. The United Norwegian Lutherans In the best of condition, have ifine ' will give a social at Krank'a hall on I enourance aua uave meir inujn uowu hAl.l a LLiKHn ,.ullu In lha A Ck CniilBv nlh at Q n'nlnnl, llrtlia In tO PerieCllOn. V. W. Hall in the theatre block to- see manv of the respective ladles) Tho field, although it will have a night. Messrs. Miller and Simmons there with their baskets; that the:B'eat deal of water over It, Is well two able speakers, will, deliver ad-, many respective gentlemen that will Packed and will not be heavy, as a dresses. " ' be present may have the opportunity ! great many think. - J to get at least one basket each. Aj lhls Is the most Important inter- Professor Sweetser's lecture on the good program and a good "cake scholastic game this year, as It de llfe of Christ, which was to havo been chase" will also be rendered. jCldes the O. A championship. .i iha vuirmnuiit Prauhv. i I The school that wins this game gets t..rin h,ir..h ..n ih. ov.,i ,,f ph. I the much-coveted pennant. This day, iSovemuer 33, nas been post poned datus on account of conflicting John Iluniicker, the local arrhl- A farm team hitched to a wagon inB mliiht be considered narallel loaded with potatoes became frlgh- to the annual V. of O.-O. A. C. game, tcned at thtestreet car on East Thlr- galem being so near the same size toenth street today and ran away, ! aa Eugene, and the rivalry so Intense, tlpnlng the wagon over at the corner; This afternoon the local team had of Kast Thirteenth and Ferry streets.,, nractice lame with the U. of O. tect, Is finishing up tho amended and badly wrecking It. Tho horses , second team. This will be the last plans for the new brick blopk to be ran on with the front wheels of tho practice before the game Staurday, erected this winter at Cottage Orove vehlclo. The driver Jumped out he-!une., ilgnala are practiced Indoors l. .. Q, .,,, M' I, -.alt ) 1 .. .... f,..-.. , V. n.nD,,n 1 1 ..I nu I . . V. . oiv.ru. ""i. "i" uii .,TT o.. . ,i irlo no tomorrow aiiernoou. tno structure as soon as tno weatner was out oi ine wagon at me time tne permits. - : horses started. The outfut was own- cd by J. F. Miller. Grove, was an arrival in Eugene this forenoon. Mrs. C. C. Zink, of Goldfleld, Nev., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Barber, In Eugene. Oscar Sternberg returned this af ternoon from Marcela, where he had been op business. Miss Munile Polll Is very ill at her home in this city. Her condition Is thought to be critical. Bert Shelley arrived here from Condon yesterday to visit friends and relatives In this vicinity. Rev. J. II. Skidmore, pastor of th Methodist church at Creswell, was in Eugene between trains today. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Heckart. re turned this afternoon from Mrs. Heckart's old home near Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moyer, of Brownsville, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hooker, re turned home today. ' Mrs, J..T. McNeil, of Halsey, after a visit with relatives In Eugene, re turned home this forenoon J. A. Gwinn, who has been very ill at his home on West Eighth street, is reported as being considerably bet ter today. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lake went to Corvallls today to attend the wedding ' of Mrs. Lake's cousin. Miss Edna j Finley, to John Buchanan. i J. Hesse went to the Bohemia min ing district. yesterday afternoon after i I a visit with his old friend, Professor I I Schmidt, of the University. . I wyilam Pollman.)a prominent Ba-' Ker City banker, arrived ht.-e last , ', nisht on a visit at the home of his ; broih-r-in-lnw, Al Geiser. Mrs. Poll J man arrived here yesterday. ; " 1 GASOLINE WOOD SATOi W. G. White Is prepared a your wood on short notice, Phone Black 4351. fa:: 516 West Sixth street. MAItKKT ! The ladles of the Christian church wll have a market in the Paine block I Saturday, November 23, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hominy, chicken, pies, I cakes, doughnuts good things for a Sunday dinner. n22 THE UXDERWOOIl RIXK CO. wishes tb announce to the public that the floor Ib now In first-class Bhape. It has Just bee nsurfaced and Is now In better shape than ever before. Al so the skates have been put In first class shape. Good music every night. tf Just received Llsk sanitary roast ers, In four sizes. See south show i windows. Chambers Hdw Co. 10-26! 1,1 fTiV Tha ladles of the Baptist church ylil hold a tea at Mrs. 0. II. Klsh r", 6tl Chsrnelton street, tomor row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Utiles of the Baptist church will have good things for Thanks-1 giving dinner for sal at Manville ft ' McKlnney's atore Wednesday fore- Vnlewi Properly Trcatwl With Hyo- D.WtiKIt OF CATAIIKH noon, November 17. Special orders received and will be carefully attend ed to. Phone Black u26 The crew of Japanese whlrh were sent hora several weeks ago, pi-esutn- ably to make the depot yards Im ' Tho superlnterfdent of Ihn Insane ! provement and build new sidetracks, asvlum at Salem Jin nut If led County jhns been sent away again. All they Clerk Lee'that Charles Whitman, ad-did hero was to level up the track In niltted to that IliHtlUitlon from Lane , several places. They did nothing for county n May S3. lJ. was dl- some time and waited for orders. It charged on November IS on a six Is probable that they were sent here WHY THE PEOPLE OF LANE COUNTY SHOULD Patronize the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank of Eugene Because It stockholders have largo holdings In this city and county and their Interests are mutual. Because the strength of this bank Ilea not alone In Its capital, surplus and undivided profits of over $135,000. but In tho char acter aud flnauclal responsibility of the men who conduct Its af fairs. Because It Is a safe and conservative bank and all Its resources are "good a the wheat." Its loans are made In this county and a large proportion of them are secured by first mortgage on Im proved real estate. Not a dollar Is Invested In any stocks, and the only warrants or bonds held, are those of Eugene and Lane County. Because Intimately associated with all sound business Is the aonnd bank. It combines the working capital of the community and applies It where It will do the most good, while Us strength promotes the lability of huslneaa, llecausn after (o weeks of "holidays" It has Steadily gained In Iron nth and now holds a rrsertA.nl 36 per c n of available i-ash to demand deposits, while the iW bunking law requires only K per rent, W. K. ItltOWX, Prr-ldeiit. r W, OSIU'llV, i'ashlrr, l. A. I'AINK. View Vre-ldcnt. W. W. ItltoWN, A. fliliT. ' lnel, Become Serious - Catarrhal troubles are" far more dangerous than they seem at first thought. If you have catarrh there Is an Ir ritated state of the mia-ous mem brane and weakened tissues which af ford an Ideal lodgement and culture medium tor dlsinse gcrm-eeapeelally those of consumption. You should get cured as quickly as possible before any daitKcrnus germs that you may breathe lodge ou the diseased tissue and work destruc tion In the throat and lungs. The easiest, simplest, quickest, sur est and cheapest way to cure catarrh Tickets are on sale at Bingham & Smlth'a cigar store. The following are the men that will constitute Salem's team: Perry Jones, Lawrence Hofer, Lawrence Keeue, Lucas Smith, Allen Bellin-! ger. Royal Nlles, George Watson, Earl Kay, W. S. Kichardosn, George T. Krebs, Thomas Holman, NUark Latky, Oudln Roberts, Shartea Eyre. ' WATCH OTTO'S WINDOW 1 Mirraved upon isl jjv : ' ' if Eeuuuio atnu When vou see a pica 0 g-las$ a little whiter in at than any piece of cut ft you have ever seen, mew 7 feet in cutting, mo W and sparkling, You will the "Hawks Tride M rnoravid in the elus. Quality of cutting &4 anJcnlnr arc whit mlK-l glass sodesirab'f, anaint!! features Ha-fcs Cut w the standard. j. O. WATTS Jeweler and Opt"9 I . . PERSONALS Henry Ilolcomb Is In the city from Wendllng. Frank Boreln, of Stockton, Kas., Is In the city. Dr. J. Christie was In Roseburg to day on business. 1 1 .... Unfri itf .Tnftmir .mini lust in i? me mull ""-I "I'll. I'unuinid night lO the Cit' i llyomel. This wonderful medicated j w Holmes left this afternoon air treatment does not drug and de- fl)r , ,, on business, range the stomach, but is breathed 0 nr.dy fam(, down (rom Cr(,9., in. dlrwtly following and destroying W(, on ,h, noon ,raln all disease germs that may have been . 0 K Comer came down from Cot-, Inhaled. ' ' . .ttake Orove this noon on business. I The unusual wy In which Hyomel' w T. Kerley left this afternoon for It sold by Hulla drug llore Is the hlg ,arm Oakland, Douglas coun-. best evidence of their confldenra ln'w i the treatment and should dispel all Ur. , (.. n,.krson returned thls; ilonht as to Its curative properties. They agree to refund the parrhas pr'e to any one Whom Hyomel falls t eriivui, iui ;iii mi mil ii-k m cem in esiina us neanna Tiruies. A complete outfit costs hut $1, If It helps you. not a cent If It does not do all that is claimed for It. visit at -Juno on ' afternoon from a City. . Jacob Bowder and two daughter went to Woodburn this afternoon ou a visit. J. K. Noland returned to Creswell thl saftcrnoon alter a short visit In Kiment' I ' Mr. and Mr. C. S. Freeland re- The Clauss Automatic Strr.p alll turned this afternoon from a trip to keep your rsior sharp. Chambers Portland. Hardware Co- 10-25 Attorney J. E. Yonng, of Cottage FOR THANKSGIVING NOVELTIES Attractive Dcsifil tN - Rings, Breaches, I et, LinK duuu..- - bles, -P4in;, , Tie aasts. Screw t rings, R.n? Mout Bead NcckChii Chains, Festoons, m' Boxes. Neck Ch pel Buttons, Effl oodsof all kmisW Lodges, ioe-.ew7 rived tnd . 'rrim0 price them. J. S. Lndg TT. Reliable Jfl' . ,rS I'.MlilM""