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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
THB BCOSn MUX OVAKD, BATFBDAY, FKBBCABX K 190 The Friendly Store The Friendly Store ment, of Promises - K New Lawn Waists 98c-$I,5q Winter Waists to go at $ 1 .48 TjpO carry out every statsment to thev letter-to back words by deeds--to give for the welfare of First slionins of " spring. 1008, lmvn Yukts; e inn H-eeiuls for Mondujr, nuide of 'fin,. lJl''r licaiitifullywi-iiiiini'd in embroidery and i1U(, ai)(1 r ' ..'93c cnd$lio Corset Covers 12c,25c,5cc Thin In tin- l.ihl mil nn Indies WIiiKt Wuit; mly about :l tlcwn If rt ; all k'kI styles ami jjiflcritH In slrliie mill check wool ItutiMc, TnnK fl:itil 1 etc., HkIiI unci .Uirk colors; vr.lue ti $1.00; any wnl-t in 1 A O llii' Inl, while lli'-y liiht "Q Ladies' Fleeced Hose 2 pr 25c ILadi-iV black (Uwt Htwti Hose; nil h (-; ubntlutvly taut colon; (limbic font, nil m t k at 1 MilrH Utr v 35c Fleece Lined Hose a pr 25c customers constantly-these are the things that individualize a store-lift it above the ordinary-place it before the eyes othe public as a dependable store at all times This is the policy of The Friendly Store and is maintained from January to December-has been the policy of this fast growing store and will be as long we as are in the mercantile business. ' Three fjraiul speciiilti In ladles' Corset Covers; uae l-2c; made of gocd quality of muslin; on,. . o of fine cambric, trimmed in lace and insertion and at OOc, n-orth 73c, beautifully trimmed. Fulfill : m .1 ff Our Cotton Bonifide reductions have been made amounting to 1 5 per cent and in some cases 20 per cent, Never have we made such general reductions cottons and it is brought about by the conditions of our reserve stock which our inventory showed to be too large. I Uc Muslin is now 1 2c Muslin 9c; 1 5c Cambric 11c; 23c Cambric 1 7c; Etc. 1 5 to 20 Hop! Right 0 Goods Price I Oc Bleached Muslin Oc lift Iiu'Im'N w (df, koihI hruvy Kriulr, nIhm or pillow cawk.i Hope Muslin 9c yd Thin Mjileiiilitl li.mVjr bi.-ticlifd Muslin; buy all you want nt Oc yard. Lonsdale Muslin 1 Oc yd Buy all you Kant of thin Hlandanl :i! Inch lilraclirll Muslin, now at, yard I Or 36 in Cambric 1 1c yd lli'ltular 15c lileai'lii'il Cambric, InrlicH Hide, Viuil lie Lonsdale Cambric' 14c yd I'.uy nil y:.u want of :!i In. I. L.mb.le Cumiiric at, yard l ie Best Berkley Cambric Now in Hie time to lay in a stock of tills fine SMI in. Cambric for iimla-rmualiiiii; sold regular up to iioh' at SSUc. I toy all you want at, yd. . 10 li-tte 81x90 Bleached Sheets 63c Full size blenched Sheets, 0-4 size, hemmed and ready for use at, each tWc , 45x36 Pillow Cases 16c ea. 5-4 i'iliow (uses made of heavy iileaciied Muslin, ISiJc vndlucM, eau'h 10c 9-4 Sheeting 37 value 34c tUvt quality 0-4 lib-ached Sheeting. 87 l-'-Jc quality; now, yd, Itlc; 4."lm'h 2."c quality, yd 21c; 42incli ii:lc quality, yd 2c. 35c Bleached Sheeting 30c 0-4 bleached Sheeting, Pepperel brand, 3."c grade, yard 30c Ail otiier widths reduced in roortioii. 1 Oc Unbleached Muslin 9c 9c Unbleached Muslin 7'Az We have a limited quantity of these two muslins and if you want any come early. fL -ltM ' ! jl i If '1 9uV turn Jv& Afar -mm Odds and Ends of Men's Clothing left from Our Annual 2 Price 3 Days Clothing Sale Just Ended yyill be Sadrificcd Next Week $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craveneltes, sale price next week Our new spring goods begin to arrive next week rnd to im mediately close out all remaining fall suits we nre'making this un heard of reduction. $1.50 Hats for Boys $1.10 sizes, specially reduced. 10 dozen hals in browm, grey, tan, black and pearl, in all shapes and 500 Pieces India Linon reduced 3c to 1 5c a yard 22,000 yards fine white. India Linen on i,, J week at prices unity below rcmilnr l.r.i.i-!. this anotliiT prophecy. India n. ...ill I... .. ........ r... 4ii.... a i.io we . wuiiir. nim:iKitu your nettls a'uists, drises, etc., and buy now. Oc India Linen, yd. 1:2 He India Linen. 15c inditv I 20c India 7c 23c India Linen nl a Linen, yd. 10c 80c India Linen, ra. Linen, yd. 11c 85c Imlia l.iiieo, y4 Linen, yd . 14c 4t!c India Linen, yd Lac ind Embroidery Sale 1 0c Embroidery Edging 3c yd I000 yards Hambur? and Cambric Embroidery Edging and Insertions, 1 0 inches wide, values tQ (0c, only 3c a yd. 15c Embroidery aid Insertions 6c a yd J500 yards Cambric and Mjslin Embroidery and Insertions, open and V,' effects, values to J 5c only 6: a yard. 20c Embroidery end Insertion 12c yd 3 to 6 inches wide, several matched sets, all new designs in eyelet and h' patterns, values to 20c at 1 2c yard. 50c Corset Cover Embroideiy 25c yd 25 pitc:s fine Cambric Corset Cover Embroideiy with leading fcr rtbtcn, v patterns, 50; values a yard 25c. New Embroidery Sets 1 inch to 36 inches wide, Rwiss, Noir.soc Cambric, Muslin. An immense assnrtmcnt nf i.v Ft..M.. m,..i,c two to six piece sets, ftom the dainty baby patterns to the lar?e elabcrati patterns for skirts and dresses, many have the alio' to match as well as the insertions and 36 in flouncings. Hundreds of patterns in eylet and elaborate and dainty openandkl effects, and next week they are all on display and on sale. EUGENES LARGEST AND BEST STORE Your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery. S. H. Friendly 594-596 Wilhmette Street. Agente for Moneybak Silks,' Priestly Dress Gocds. Stork Rubber Goods, Schloss and College Brand Qothini tor Men, Hlk brand Clothinc' for Boys CITY NEWS Tim riMnnliiH were rullnweil to I lm the residinio of a well-known Cor- cemotery hy a larKO coni'oiirKo of rrieniti) ami relatives. Kev. (). 0, ! WriKltl, paHtnr of )iu HiiUnt chiirch, i condiiclcil tli nervlcen, ! v.i II In citizen. t'orvullln liaietto. The poml near I lit depot is froicn over and the Hiuall lioa have hcen niuutliiK tlicniHelvea today by HkntiiiK on the ice. If thu present cold nap contliuieA the older people will have Hint plcnani't) on the Inrgur poiuU. Tho rontent cairn of J. II. McCor-1 K. J. McOlanahun wen, to Port.and . JZjn& W,'. imrter uud lutu I township 9t south ARMITAGE & BOWN -SELL LIVERY STABLE niAHI.KH K. KO.MIM AXI) J. M. KITi'llKX TAKK I'OSSKSSIOX ()! lllSIXKSS TttDAV UNIQUE PLAN OF ADVERTISING EUGENE Frank I.. Arniltnui" nnd Ilnrry I.. Down hnvo Hold their livery bnslncsa at the old Yaten stand at the corner Tlio t'nlvemlty of OreKon banket !" ""l'ho stona work has been comnien-1 bull team went to t'orvallls tills ced un the new Presbyterian church. ; ninrnhiK t Play tho O. A. ('. team , thero (onliiht, W. II. Kstou has purchased hnlfi Interest In tho llltio front rvstnnnint of Mr. Twllley. today to purchase a planer for his "" ,V' ' ' Incubator factory In this city He will J, A inarrlSKe license was granieu in-,s oou eiunrne , iiau ......... raime 6 west, has bet.n decided In 1 ;". .X." V"' ,y to Kdw.rd McN.lr and Ml- other macntnery. ,avor of conUMtlllu. ,. N. . r.as sev . ua k . lllanche Lester. ; b.llgh w attorney for the contest- ,0 chrlo K Kompp and J. M. Mtrh- The Una County Fruit urowers' As. "- ,en. who took possession today. This 'oclallon orderol carload of spray., stanie is one or me largest in tnts I which has arrived, and thereby saved; , ,,,. . , i "-rl ' L"e Blall "na a"e" 0'K D": over IS00 on the car.o.d. or $S f.0 j "T. 1 1".: lZ U!0. r barrel, by r.lrnln the t.rre.. to ltnU lh. fllnerill of hl.r .,. ; j;; "i-'ln ! ..soVia.ed 'Mrs. flv Sovorns. a Iine eonntv nl-tH.i.k kt. ia...i k.m..n . .. The Fountain Ororery today passed! Jack Miller was Jailed last evening ,.,. ... lSo who ji,,,. Thursday at ,n,i,.... r th. i...,.i,.n rn ' Into the hands of A. M. I.anlels. ha by Chief of Police arrlnnton. and , nKU of 4 yearl. Mr,. Dyslniier I having recently sold out to him" Mr! having recently purchased It from this morning brought Into police feels the death of Mrs. Soverns very I Kitchen also understands the busi- Iteynoias ana inman, y "... " - ." - Keenly, naving resmeu wttn ner live 1 ,..,, Messrs. Armllage and Hown u.a.u.... .v ...... t, ; years 01 ner girtnoou. The ladlea of the Presbyterian . h I I Chris I.elchtl. the West Klghth The residence occupied by William I, trw, ,(,,.,., who WM, recently lletlrh and family on Wwt Ktuhth i .lort flr llln. uanor .has skip- A carload of coal arrived here this morning for use In the roaches of the Wendllng trslu and for the depot buildings. church gave 1 market In J. W. Kays' furniture store today and disposed of II uf the ware they had on hand. The residence of Frank Stewart on Weet Klevenlh street was quaran tined today on account of diphtheria, one of the children being afflicted. The funenil of Mrs. Klltalieth Hov. ems was held this aft.'riioon with In terment In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Btnn.t has been sold by the owner. . A. Lombard, to V. M.-Karland and It will be occupied by his son-in-law, Frank Kuapp, and family. i V. O. Il.-ckart Is In town on bust. ' ness and will leave lomorrow night ' for Kugmie. It Is supposed that he la figuring on submitting figures for ped the town, leaving his outfit be hind him. There was another war rant out for his arrest on the same chnrge as the previous one. and he evidently got wind of It and conclud ed to make himself scarce. desire The (luard to thank the pub He for the liberal patronage while they were In the business and trust that their successors may be treated as liberally. Messrs. Armltage and Hown have not decided what business Ihcy wili follow in tho future. itlTH (illAliK KXAMi.VATK.XS Our Long Established Reputation tor safety and reliability and our prompt and satisfactory service has Increased the num ber of our patrons, the volume of our business and made this one of the representative banks of the Willamette Valley. We have unsurpassed facilities for handling all branches catea of deposit. of commercial business and also Issue Interest bearing certlft Particular will be furnished upon application. The Eugene Loan ti& Savings Bank EiUHuntd 111 0 Capital and surplus (lOO.OOfl VT. K. MtOwV Prcldrnt. I. A. FAIKK, Vice treailrt. r. W. OMIU'HX, Cashier, W. W. nitOWN, Aast. Outlier. Chickens lor Profit Now Is the time to bur an ".Hcuba tor If you are going to raise chickens for next year. Start right bv buy ing a PKTAI.l M A, and you will have no trouble hatching the eggs. We have them In all slies from the M egg to f.t'0-egg In Petaluma brooders. chick slie. We carry a of extras for these mnrhtne j I1AM1IKKS IIAH'IWARK CO. ! XKW TOKAY Tho eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will be held M.iv 14. 1R. June U. 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notifv me of tho number of questions want- lock now. Also u 111111 ln nnnie oi me person sp 100 and SP0 pointed to conduct the examlnat Ion t The promotion depurtnfont of the Commercial Club has had printed sev eral thousund circulars, entitled "The Heat Trump of All," with an nee of I diamonds beneath, then "Eugene, ' ljne county. Oregon." On the lusui , of the circular is printed a list of Eugene's attractions and advantages1 as a place for homeseekers. These are enclosed in a small envelope on : the back of which is printed: ' Per sonal Don't try to play poker with this deck. Eugene." The circular, is the slie and shape of a playing card. It la a very unique scheme. The j real estate dealers will be supplied with a lot of them and the promo-, tlon department will send out sev-1 eral thousand to prospective settlers I SICK HtAUACHE PoltlTplT enrrj hy 1 or ms lame ruin, TlirT Jso rrllcrw TM. JUCtnlloa unl Too Hoirty , Kaitr.p. A perfect Ma- rtrowsiaKa, pod Tast in tho NouiJi, Ovited Tonm Pain in the suie TtiKIMD LIVKR. Th tvgnl U BowfIsl rurrly VcgrUMo. SMaLI pill small dose, small price. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. I 11 n ITTlt IVER PIUS. small stock i " tys neiore tne aaie I wnicn tne questions are wanieu.. (or Genuine Vust Bear Fic-Simtle Sigatur REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, Mm i 1 IS YOUR BREAD Madewit PURE WHITE FLOUR H it IS you already know all we can tell vnu about it ii it IS'NT, ycu want PUREWHITE FLOUR in y If":.. I M t". . . .. iviiLucn iezi oaKingiUay. It makes the Whiest, Lightest Bread. W. It. Dl 1.1. A Rll. County HuiHirlntende: 'WANTEI -Udy eollcttor for sofa I I pillow top portraits, made from! Your wants with wood Oak 1 anv photo or kodak picture. I'er-' pie, Kir. and Tics. Also Coal. feet reproduction: will laundrv; WILLIAMS THAXSKKK CO. fine proposition. Mr Lenox. In-' I'hone Itlack. t U 1 dcrwood House. f4 Scott's baotal-Pepsm Capsules . A rusiTlYE CURE. 1 ST It AY HILL CALK- Osme to place Su mill's west ol Eugene on ' does the rwt the Sluslaw stage rwid January 4 WS. No mark or brand to be seen; deep red Owner nav have No sitting un wttn the Petaluma my Incubator, ton light the lamp and It All sites at 7. N M.J t& 2u7.iV.'" J - PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fi!c W heat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as veil as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Dura Whita VlfMir IS Sale by the foilowj Merchants, price -- per sack firo. T. Hall .V Son. W. M. t.recn, V. A. ft ll, K. 1. Matl.K'k. The Kimene irH- 1 y I " ('. II. Iiniilels, ret.r Johiiwm, W. If. Ilenipster, Colo Wilw.n, W. J. Gllwon Son, .1. V. Wlilte, Koiintnln tirocery. I'nlvrrsltjr Home lUikcry. Klegal JSyrhanl. Srlni'l'"1' W. W. Fank. Irving. Of Arniltage Knvls. , frcsn1. TlMUITAi-sip,,, charge. C1IAMHKKS II AKOW ARB CO. his property calling and (uvylnat A. P. Aaderwa Petaluma tncubston and brooder CHAMB8H3 IIARDWAR1 CO Bold h. W. U PK I.AXO. ilrugaT.f Why buy new clothes when we r, make yeur old on. )Wk Ilk. " ra Works, S.itk .ad w7 laaett streets. WADHAMS KERR BROS DISTRIBUTERS I JOB P R INT IN 8 IFIL LlC I N 0 S EC UTED A t THIS W