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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1908)
loot .... .. THK fa'CKXK PAIVT GUARD. WJSDJTHSDAV, FKDHCARV It. 10 THE FRIENDLY STORE -:- The Store Witb the Money Back Policy -:- THE FRIENDLY STORE John B. Sfcetson Spring Hats are here' ia: the latest shapes and shades sizes 6 to ?H $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Young Men's Nobby Suits , for Early Buyers age J3 to 20. ,, Clothes that are different from the ordinary kind that the fellow who wear them is at once noticed by the correctness of his apparcL Ths latest . model-, the newest patterns, and best of all the' latest patterns. $10.00 to $25.00 ft ' M jCllTNtVq! Early Spring 2-piece Suits for Boys 8 to 1 6 Our first shipment of Bays' Reidy Mace Suits have arrived and those who have b'.en waiting lor f.llc iirand Suit, can tnvptct them tomorrow. The new m iter. als are Valours, Cheviots, and Fancy Catsimeeri and Tweed , and the colors aie tan, brown, gray and trie always popular oiue serge, Prices $2.50 fo $7.50 Friendly's Matchless Ladies' , , Black Hcse 25 3 a pair Childress Rawhide St:ckings 2 pairs for 25c I,At'K rVHTAINH H I'ltICK One doxen pairs Nottingham and not curtains; only one pair of a pattorni slightly aollud ; on salo V4 regular prices. CXHIHKT X)VKH8, 2rc 25 dmen lace and embroid ery trimmed corset covers; lie 32 to 46; values up to 50c; sale price Sftc (OltHKT COVKHH, I2r Plain cambric corset covers, all sizes; great values at this low price, each I'!c I.!M .Ml SI. IX HKIHTM f 1 .25 miiHlIn pettlcoiilit, lure and embroidery trluimvd, lit thla low price, each, OHc GOWNS AT mtf mill $1.00 Splendid 'assortment Indies' muslin kii win ., niic mill Hil.oti NKW DIIKKH GOODS, (tOc New mohair, Batiste, Pana ma, etc., In plain and shadow atrlpua, In tho new browns, blues, tans, etc; beautiful qual ity at this price, yard. . . .,10c NEW WASH flOOIM- Dozens ol new weaves, as well as tho staples, such as voile, glnghuius, cotton suit ings, Rnjuh, etc., the new shades Copenhagen, browns, greens, lavender; soft materials sultirhlo for waists nnd dresses for women and children. HH.1M lll.At K TAITKTA, HHc Two pieces only; rimi soft black chiffon, taffeta, silk, 30 Ini'hi'S wide fur dresses or skills; $1.25 value; the yaril lHe .mm. m mm v w w jsi ir taswii' re 75c to $3.00 Embroideries for 46c yd Tomorrow we offer 5000 yards of fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery and i" three and four piece matched set, flouncing and skirtings from 3 to 4a inches w.de; dainty sets tor childrens' wear, other patterns suitable tor undergarm:nts, dresses and waists; blind andopen ettects, hundreds of designs shown in the newest patterns, plan to be here and take advantage of this wonderful offering, bale begins at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. 5ee window ALg display tonight. Values to $3.00 on sale tomorrow, a yard Buy White Goods Tomorrow SiJI & expect and will do all the business on India Linon, if values are considered. .At the prices we quote this big lot will not last long so bi sure to git your share while there is p'.enty. Prices 5c, ?J4c 1 1c, 14c, 18c and 26s a yd BUY SILKS ON FRIDAY For 143d Fr .day Surprise Sale we offer 100 New Spring Waist and Suiting Silks at very Low Prices $1.00 and $1.25 'Fancy Silk yd 80c This Includes all this spring's styles In stcck Poulards, Itnjah, etc.; all the new shades In black nnd white stripes, checks, IB mid 2 7 Inches wide; $1.00 to $1.25 Oft values; special, yard OVJC $1.50 and $1.75 Fancy Silk $1.35 Ilea 11 (If til RHSurtmt'iH nf nut in lAmlurd.s In -,x-fluttlvo (lnHB pan emu and by the yard dut-.i, rVrsluiiH, U; vu hit's to f 1.7u; HiK'cial, I ho y urd All uthcr finny hIUh rMlm-Ml for lYUIuy only. I'lnUls iiittl fiuiiMl waist juittcrim. $1.35 $1.00 Messaline Silk 85c Comes In all the dark and light shades, for1 street and evening waists and dresses; Duy Friday at OJC 90c Colored Taffetas 78c Our entire stock of 1900 colored Taffetas, comes in almost every light and dark shade, 90c quality on sale Friday 7Rf Surprise Salo OC Black Wool Goods at $1.00 50-liu-h Chiffon. Panama Wool Taffeta, French serge, Batiste, In plum and pliant. mi stripes and checks. .. Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your money's worth or your money back. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Agents for Dent's Gloves, Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Priestley's Dress Goods, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Schlojs and College Brand Clothing. l'KHHONALH II. M. Chaves went to Salem today on a few days' visit. Miss Hazel Giirred went to Albuuj today (in a short visit. K. Johiisnn and wife, of Aherdeen, Wash., are In the city. John II. Miirtng Is III Portland for a few days on business. Mrs. Julia Hay returned last night from n vUlt In Portland. Hon. It. A. Iliioth nnt'i wife lire III Portland for a short, visit. Blierman Clark Is down from the lloheiulu mines on Inmlnesa. Father O Kai rell reiiiriHHl this af ternoon fiMiu a short visit at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Tom llalley went to Junction City t xluy on a short visit. Wm. Moots, an Insurance agent of Monmouth, Is In Kugeue on business. Mrs. Minnie Miller and Miss It. Bhenrer, of Woudltiig, are in the city. F. K. Fremont, after a short stay In Kugene, returned to Portland to day. It. I.. Mrury. of Marcola, wui an arrival on the Wcndling local last night. J. V. Ilobbs. deputy Internal reve nue collector, left for points north today. Mr. and Mrs. (I. V. lliiuler ami snn have returned from tiller trip to the Fast. C. C. Coffnuili went to Cottage drove on the lorn) last night on a short visit. Mrs. F. T. Illount. of Albany. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Har ris, in Kugene. Misses Pearl Wllhan mid I). Ktta Fisher came down from Mnrcula on Inst night's train. ! C.eorge V. Taylor has returned from n trip to Knstern Oregon, whero he went on business. V, V. Martin went to Pleasant ! Hill this ufternoou to look lifter some monument work there. i Judge lleau rattle up from Suleni last night to be ill the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Julia lleiiu. Mrs. Unvid Orlggs nnd daughter Oram returned homo to CoHago Drove drove this afternoon. , Mrs. John Calloway came down from Cheswell this forenoon to visit her daughter, Mis Karl McNutt. ' Dr. Hurtle returned this forenoon from Dexter, where ho was called to li It ml Mis. Neet. who Is quite III. C. K. Henderson, O. M. Cnrlosn .and Walter Price were among the I .Marcola people arriving down on tho local Inst night. Samuel l.lvesly, the pioneer hop 'grower of the t'nlted Slates, who has been In Kugene for a week, left this, , afternoon for Salem. I M. 3 Hubble, who has been qulta' ill at his home ou Olive street for1 ; two or three weeks, Is Improving, but : lie Is not yet able to be up. i Philip Jackson and "Huster" left1 today for Kiistern Oregon, where they! will spend the summer. They will J go to Silver Lake and th llarucv Mil- !'' ' ! Mr and Mrs. O. W, Hurd left on: Ibis morning s stage for their home I , at Florence, after having been In1 i Kugene on buslues coinucted wlthi the suit of the Oregon A California! Lumber Company vs. W. K. Itrown fur a week. Mrs. A. K. Patterson has returned homo from Portland, where silo hud been visiting for fivo weeks. Miss Nell Madison, of Portland, af ter a visit with Miss Kva Burton in MAHItlKU , ; i At Pnltstown. Pn.. today. Dr. It. I Kugene, returned homo todnv. She. '"'y ui" K"uy m u .missaiicb ee en- will soon leave on n trill to New Mex. r- 1r' W lUougllby Is a SOU of I)r. nnd Mrs. It. L. llloughby, of Kit Miss Florence I'pdegruff. of Mc vn- who are now In Southern Call Mlnnvllle. arrived here to.lav to at- ',,r"m- and he has Just grndunted at tend the convention of the Y. P. S. ( ! Jefferson Medical College in Phila K. She will be the guest of her mint.' '""'Iphla. The couple will make their Mrs Mary K l.lveruiore home for the present nt Pequiimlng. Miss Marie llradlev. 'of Kasson.,-MI,'h;- wlu'r: Dr. Wllloughby has a Minn., who has been visiting at the """ as pnysicinn lor a targe mm lioinu of Mr. and Mrs. Hruilley on her roinpany. His many friends in Kugene wish him and his bride much happiness in their new relations. A telegram giving the news of the mar riage was received this forenoon bv Dr. C. 11. Wllloughby, brother of the North Washington street, left yes terday for Corvallls to visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Chambers leave tonkht for l.os Angeles and other southern points'. They expect to b , Kroom' gone until April 1. They will be nc- coinpanled by Miss Mary Chambers, Miss Itubv Hendricks nll.l Mis. K,mn Hcitdriek. NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT MARCOLA A new Christian church has been orgnnlzed at Marcola, and articles of Incorporation were filed with the county clerk today. Tho Incorpora tors lire the trustees of the church, M. M. llllbert. F. See and John F. Vol guniore. The object, business and pursuit of the corporation, ns given In the articles, ure to maintain religious services nnd public worship, to spre.id the gospel, and more especially to further the interests of the Christian church of Marcola. The estimated value of the property owned bv the organization is $r,0. . .j . nrrlvpri here A carioaa oi wm, " j this morning for A. Lombard. M. H. Murphy today shipped a car I load ol sneep 10 u. .- gen.-. . , ,ha k'lom block on l lie 1IUUL JL ... West Eighth street Is receiving a new coat ol paint. I Household goods belonging to W. F. Gregg arrived aowu uoui ocuu- ling this morning. The physicians report very little sickness lor this time of year com pared to other years. The notarial commission of Albert Walker, of Springfield, was filed with the county clerk today. The sale of seats for the Hanford performance Friday night opens at the box office at 9 o'clocn tomorrow. The Southern Pacific pay car pas sed through Kugene this forenoon and made the hearts of the boys at the depot glad. J. T. French, formerly In the real estate business hero, writes to friends that he Is located at LaGrande and is doing well there. A large number of the local Odd Fellows are going to Springfield to morrow nlg'n to orsnnlze an encamp ment o. the order there. The big ''Welcome" banners across Willamette street will be left for the Y. P. S. C. E. state convention, which begins Thursday night. , Joseph Gillespie, of Deerhorn, to day filed with the county clerk his pe tition for the nomination on the Dem ocratic ticket for justice of the peace, of Gato Creek precinct. . j H. Griggs and family have removed from Cottage Grove to Eugene to re side permanently. Mr. Griggs is con nected with the Willamette Valley Company. " j ' The band concert which was to have been given tomorrow night has been postponed until some other date ' in order to give more time to prepare a better program. Drew Grlfln, it Is said, will become a Republican candidate for the nom ination of sheriff. Drew is well-known from one end of, the county to the other and will make a splendid run. : John Olson, the old man who walk ed all the way from Sacramento here and who was placed in the city jail yesterday afternoon, was taken to the Kugene hospital this morning. He is suffering from la grippe. j Charles Eherbnndy has anld his two hnuces and lots at the corner of West Fifth and Lincoln streets to Charles : C. Warwick, a recent arrival here.' for ?tsoo The dual was made through the real estate agency of JlcMurphey & Hugh. I There has been considerable trou ble with the underground street drains at the intersection of Fifth nnd Willamette streets since the pave ment was put down. They became clogged again Inst night nnd tho street force spent some time today In unstopping them. Peptiron pm4 Imw ?li blood f ih. ' wn .u.i..-n. ai.i uigmtion. n.l .ir..'' S mttiiril Ol.url. llrjuu, "wuvi a mis Afutrdlnnir pill, purely tm Jj '"V- s J. O. WATTS Cor. 9th and Willamette SL SAI.KM HOOSTFH n.w is mc SCCCKSS TEA Is there a better way to Keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Your rvturaa roar onf U yon doa't IT'S UNREASONABLE IT IS t'NHKASONAHLK fur a young man to suppose that he ran set himself up In a good paying bimlness without some capital to Invest In the enterprise. Perhaps this lack or ready funds has been the cause of your working for some one else Instead of yourself (or these mauy years. An account w ith this bank w ill afford vou a 'convenient, safe and altogether Ideal method of keeping your surplus funds where they will grow Into sum that In time will uinke possible your tureen in husluc. Others have succeeded In Ibis way; yon can slso. Tho Eugene Loan fi Savings Bank IUt.it: ih-d W! Capital ami surplus atiio.iUMI V. K. 1UIOWX. I'rv.Mciit. I W. OSHI lt, s.tilrr. l. A. IWINF.. Vice 1'n'oiilei.l. U . W. IlliUU V, .!. t'. tiler. AWOl XCKMKNT The revival which bsgnn the Kth .it the M. K. church nt Cobui g will continue over Siimlav and all next week. 4 all who wish to hear the plain, uutwlstisl. uumystlfled gospel, the story of (tie cress that saves men from their sins, come. Let every one come , D. K. 11AKRH. Missionary. ; NKW TODAY LOST- Ladles' gold filled watch. sle O. tunning case. Klgln move ment, Tuesday evening between hospital smi Armory. U-ae at Guard office for reward. (1IIOII CIIAM'K TO ADVKItTISK Itt SIM'.SS The page oT small ads ! printed In The Gnsrd yester . day will be run in The Guard, I with slight changes, once a I week (Fridays), and In the ' weekly edition for the next 1 the next month. The price will be made very reasonable, anil the advertisements should prove quite etfee- tlve the way they are rlassl ! fled, and arranged and every business man who was over-' looked by the canvasser will be given space if he will hiind bis copy Into the business of- flee. Putting even inching but your simple business card on this page for a month will be much better than painting your name on a fence or the side of a barn. Not less than IS.OOtl regular readers will see It here every week and the cost will be scarcely worth mentioning. Yesterdny Salem celebrated the completion of the Oregon Electric rond to that city, big delegations be ing present from Portland and other points. Kugene sent the following representatives: II. R. Klmnld, A C. WoHtioek, R. A. Month. J H Har log. It. H. Nelson, Cecil .1. Kspev President P. L. Campbell, of the Cnl verslty of Oregon. , President Campbell and Mr. llartoc both delivered addresses nml Mavor Rogers, in his address of welcome declare.! that Salem would stand by the I', of O. appropriation, u senti ment that was loudly applauded. field, left today for Hart, Mich., lut ing been called by a telegram n: nig tnat nis son is very ill. H tended bringing hfs family cut m:. but the Illness of his son will pre: amy delay tneir arrival. B. Lurch Was today appointed i ministrator of the estate of E. W. H- herd, the Cottage Grove mertbi: who died in the Eugene bospiu! February S. C. J. Howard. J. Orr and Oliver Veatch were a?w:: ed apprafsei3 of the properly V estate, the value of which Is es'.i ed at $2500. See the Beau spray imuiii buying.- Pumps at all prices ad pared sulphur spray. CHAMBERS HAUDiYARE CO. Large shipment of dining c!ii and t'nnliiiei lust received. CHAMBERS HA-ROW-AHE CO. Use Diamond ChlcS Fooa iof chickens. We can tell you why CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Poultry siinnlles ot all kind: CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Company A dance Tuesday oi: Good music and a good time aw' L. C. Beadle, of the contracting Warner tunes nianoa. Lent firm of Beadle & Noble at Spring- ders nt Morris' Mu6ic Store. aifffrnlfflir -i'- s IS YOUR ' -oiMftTn.. . . ' lUMm BREAD Madewifh mm . L 'X .VXI PURE WHITE FLOUR f-fut WHITE t If it IS you already know all we can tell you abcut it K it IS'NT, ou want PUREIWHITE FLOUR in y Tr. . . Kitchen Next BakingJDay. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. 'rt. ssys: lug found. (eve 'tus nt II V V Idlt sI.K h.,v. . , qnuli:; l-'iitelie rtione Spi IliisfleU. Six ten. of n:il ; wilt deliver In K.ivtuers I r. fi'S COTTAGE Ail't M im be mod cm, iioM In. wtth bath, hot and i. !. C:i ;u S(rui',, t -' ill.imi in street . If ATTKNTION II. P. O. Kl.KS There wilt he a siv!.il meeting nt Elks' h.ill Thursday evening. Febru srv 20. at S o'cN'k p .to., fer the enn si.lersMen of Kivitm an entertain. hh m In the gear future. F'i!l attend sn.v deslieo. II A Dl 111!, e (!'. ' Fx.ilted Kui-r. c. i: p Cell: (.Any, umiuts at 0 cents. the C,V.). rt Suffering anil Dollars Snv E. S. Loner, of Mnrlli., v - "I am a carpenter and have had tiianv unxr.i K i.. a .... a. . . 1 - . .,,.,!,. , iMirKlen s Arii . .-...-. u nas savivl nie suf nun uonars. It is t,y f:)r ,, neaung salve I have ever Heals burns. sores, ulcers (W. A. Kuykendall'i drug store Here's your chance to make go,, I i-pecl.,1 sale of boys' slid girls' s, h,Hn .shivs at Koran's slioo store. I V' P-"'iants at the Gilbert -t ; Company. r,o eents. f J0 j i-.nTi.AnHovT!rrt"vKKr,r : llf.M.I. ,.sl ,,, , , bread ina.le. f..r s.i at ot;,, ',. If you want i he K.st ,.. , . a ! 11 get a I'. .,!:,.,. , ,., '' ' "' , ' "'AMIIKHS HARtiWAl'-K ', (1 PURE WHiTE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as v- cll ,is for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flour is fer Salo by the follow piETcnants, price K i. ata Geo. T. Hall S W. M. ticen, . A. Hell, K. I). Mat lurk. The Kugene (irocery " C. II. Daniels. - IVtir Johnson. W. II. llx-iiiivter, Colo A Wilson. W. J. ;ilwon & 1. W. White, KlMllltlllll tiroctTV. l lllversit)- Home llaK-'H' Flegnl llycbnrd. , Spring'"'1 on:. i iw-"u W. W. I'nsk. Irioo: Arinltiige .V lni- VADHAMS KERR BROS. DISTRIBUTERS Cetiii'.iny, ;.e ,t1ts. ' I