Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 20, 1908, Image 8

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    Wfi 'ticUtisi DAiUr vvaru. thckhday. fkuri ary ao, io
THE FRIENDLY STORE -:- Tfie Store With the Money Back Policy -:- THE FRIENDLY STORE
m Friendly store 1 43 d Friday Surprise Sale
WE WELCOME TO EUGENE THE C. E. CONVENTIONS
John B. Stetson
Spring Hats are here in the
latest shapes and shades
sizes 6 to
$4.00, $5.00 and $6.00
Young Men's Nobby Suits for Early
Buyers age 13 to 20.
Clothes that are different from the ordinary kind that
the fellow who wears them is at once noticed by the
correctness r-f his apparel. The latest modelv the
newest patterns, and best of all the lowest pri.es.
$10.00 to $25.00
Early Spring 2-piece Suits for Boys 8 to J 6
Our first shipment of Boys' Ready Made Suits have arrived
and those who have been watting; for Elk Brand Suits can
inspect them tomorrow. The new materials are Valours,
Cheviots, and Fancy Cassimeers and Tweeds, and the colors
ate tan, brown, gray and the always popular blue serge.
Prices $2.50 to $7.50
s
A Sea of Embroidery for Half Price
io i:.Mitnoii)i:itv, .
fiOQ yards of fine embroidery and
Insertion, 1 to 4 inches wide;
values to fic; on sale; !
cial; at yurd :ic
2(lc kmhimiiiki:v, 12c
1000 yards fine Nainsook and
cambric embroidery, 3 to 9
inches wide; splendid values to
20c; sale price . . 12c
40c EMBROIDERY. 25c
Wide flouncing and corset cover
embroidery and Insertion; value
to 50c; on sale tomorrow at. a
yard -"'
for
c
Friendly's Matchless Ladies
Black Hose 25c a pair
Children's Rawhide
Stockings 2 pairs for 25c
l,ACI0 ITIITAIXH U VHH'K
Ono rlnr.oil pairs Nottingham
and net enrtiilns; only one pair
of a pattern; slightly soiled;
on sale regular prices.
COIIHET COVEItH, !2ol
25 down lace mid ctnbrild
cry trimmed corset covers;
sires i'i to 411; values up to
fjilc; sale price U.V
co'ksit covehs, T-ii
I'lalii cambric corset covers,
all sires; ureal values at tills
low price, each l-e
MIHI.IX SKIIITS
$1.25 niusllu iietllcoats, lace
and embroidery trimmed, at
this lo price, each ..... .HNc
(IOXVXH AT Bile mill l.Mi
Hplendld assortment ladles'
muslin downs . . .Vie mill I. till
NKXV DIIKHH iiOOliS, fide
New mohair, Batiste, Pnnn
ma, etc., In plain and shadow
stripes, in the new browns,
blues, tans, etc; beautiful final
ity at this price, yard..,. .Vic
NEW WAKII (.(lOIIS
DaAns of new weaves, as
well as the staples, such as
voile, ginghams, cotton suit
ings, Rajah, etc., the new
shade Cnpcuhiiucn, browns,
greens, lavender; mift. materials
suitable for waists and dresses
for women and children.
Vl.ttft lll.ACIi TAFFETA, 1He
Two pieces only; fine soft
black chiffon, tafrelii, silk, '.1(1
inches wide for dresses or
skirls; $1.25 value; the yard
IIMc
Bay White Goods Tomorrow giWfiSiiSrl
expect and will do all the business on India Linon.if values are considered. t ihe prices we quote
this big lot will not last long so b: sure to gfit your share while there is plenty.
Prices 5c, 7'At, 1 1c, 14c, 18c and 26c a yd
$
t pKIWOXALa
.... taking liood't Sarsaparilla when ,
f T T T T t . . . . . ,,, take IL Iu.
Your Duty is to fiTJJ
- But von cannot ha ,,. ..
:. ' .. " I" Tin
hi... .
i c Morss. of Cottage Grove, Is in eppetlt headache, nerTowneJZ
,h citv for a day or so. reeiiiig-uy meae ana other sb, T1
,Jh v. smith was called to Port-, m demands Hood's. c-iTUr-
land on business today. . i Clow of Health--., ia
Dexter Sparks is down from uiuo pour, blnce iim H.is";
i . .iUJU l have more color lu niy fMZ. TviLi ,
River City on business. . well. and work is . pL S"f j 'J
Jas Sea vey returned this afternoon . Uowaiid. Taunton. Mass. " i.
'Tm 'ciVand0. of M.rta.i.&WP
are in the city on business iSSTSIft TlSti
Mrs. J. C. Nicholson, of Donna, haa ,urri, wm civv nlf 'l!""" 2
spent last nisht in Eugene. . Was. Wiluax SI-vau-. l-vkJiS".'
Attorney J. E. Young, of Cottage Always Praise-"! 8r.tto.kWc
r.wive. was in the city today. I P-iU Tours mo. aiu,.g?1'st
T F. uennett anu wuc n"v
to
ravor oi it. u. uowueuL. 31, .wi
Lowell, Mass. "Ierrr fjw
Ha sey tooay 011 a - . . ti,wi'. c.,..m. . .
i Mr And Mrs A C. Dixon went to 1 - ' soia evemr
i Portland to'dav' on a short visit. 1 1 the usual UuuUl. or In table (or
1 .Mrs Gilbert Tyson returned this I Sarsatabs. WO Doses One Don,. "T
1 Miss Bean, of Salem, Is in the city, "
She guest 01 Miss Maude Morris. .-...
I M W. Weber, the Marcola mer- . AVNOrXC'KMEXT
i chant, was in Eugene over night, j ,
! Pete Howe is home from Portland, J. M. Howe and J. w. Buor w
where he has been for several weeks, openea a real estate office In Z
.. i H,..n fr.mi thn bulldlne with- .1 a .. "
I n;. Pj. riyiaim o " " " 7 ,", ., , "' Jiaureri
home Dlace at Lowell lor a tew uays. .- uuinuer 542
. .. . 1, - f.,ti...ii nl.uor Inlnnlt fitrppt a-lu,-n .... .
r rea Jiouneu, iue ..-., - r '-"'c e wou j
. L-..w-iu.-.i nn htis- nleased to have hII nt.i ,t. ..
; is on a irip iu -wh - -- " ""iaav
iness. ",',D i "' 00111 faraj
Miss Lou Renshaw left today on a city, call and list same with .,
. .. .!.,. n. Onlam n I . fl I W 14 Will d (I Olll llOUt t,. n..M
Visit Willi menus at. ooicu. -
BUY SILKS ON FRIDAY
For 143d ? rid ly Surprise Sale we offar 100 New Spring
WaisC and Suiting Silks at very Low Prices
$1.00 and $1.25
Fancy Silk yd 80c
This lnr!in1i'B lilt 1h in Kprinn'ti BtylcH in stci-k
Koului'itH, Itajjih, ((.; all tho w shtifls in
bhu-k ttiul whit HlrljuM, cht'ckM, l'J ami 7
lining wi.lc: $1.00 to $1.25 OA
valuc; tt(Mial, yard . .O Vv
$1.50 and $1.75
Fancy Silk $1.35
lieuiilifnl aHsortnu'tit of sulln Kouliirils In -cIiihIvo
(Iii'hb piittcniri and by the yard dnt i.
I'lTHiann, He.; valued to $l.7.r; V C
ttKM'ialt tin; yard p 1
All oIIht fancy hIIUh n-dnn m! for Friday only.
I'laitlM ami fijuiriMl uiiiM jwittiTiiH,
$1.00 Messalme Silk 85c
'otnes III all the dark and light shades, for street
and evening waists and dresses; OF
Day Friday at OjC
90c Colored Taffetas 78c
Our entifo stock of 1 !)!() colored Taffetas,
comes In almost, every lllit, and dark shade,
!ll)c quality on sale Friday
Surprise Sale
78c
Black Wool Goods at $1.00
KO-lnch Chiffon Panama Wool Taffeta, French
serge, llatiste, In )la)n and phantom striiies
' and checks.
Eugene'i Largest and Best Store.
Your cnoney's worth or
your money back.
S. H. FRIENDLY
392-594 Willamette St.
Agents for Dent's Gloves, Kabo Corsets,
Moncybak Silks, Priestley's Dress Goods,
Wayne Knit Hosiery,
Schloss and College Brand Clothing.
i-orilaud. .
Mrs. L. I.. Warnock returned today tr
from a visit at Goshen. She was ac
companied by her mother, Mrs. V. 11.
j Mathews.
Mrs. E. A. Farrlngton returned ,
I home lust night from a visit at Hed
I lands, Cal.
William and Foster Steele, after
l a visit in ICisene, left today for their
! homo in i ..i a ii j .
K, O. I'i'bey left today Tur his farm
in Umatilla county. He will stop ja
I f.'W days at Portland.
I Carl liuhrop, George E. Birdseye
I and Vera Hymers arrived here last
night from Grants l'ass.
! E. Ho.-nlidt'k, of Albany, was in
i Eugene today on business.
! Dan H. Kite and Jno. A. Wetzell,
! of Ashland, are in the city, having ar
rived on this morning s early train.
City Attorney S. D. Allen returned
last night from Salem, where he had
business before the supreme court.
C. O. Uean arrived here from Ray-;
mond, Wash., today to attend the fu
neral of his mother, Mrs. Julia Bean.
C. Goodell, of Portland, who has
been in Eugene a few days on husi-
! ness, returned to the metropolis to
! day.
V. S. Mateer arrived last night
from Nampa, Idaho, to attend the 111-
neral of Ills father-in-law, William
! Ilrownlee. '
! .Mrs. Dora Mode, who was operated
I upon at the General hospital a few.
! days ago for appendicitis, is reeover
; ing rapidly. . !
j Kev. G. S. O. Humbert returned1
' this afternoon from a trip to Lew
l iston, Idaho, in the interests of the
; Divinity School. j
' J. T. Martin, of Atchison, Kansas,
is in the city, having arrived here
yesterday to look over the country
; with a view of locating.
J. It. Henn and wile came up from
Portland last night to be present at
Ihe funeral cf Mr. Bean's mother,
;Mrs. Julia. Ilcan.'tomoirow.
i Miss Adele McMurren, a well-
known graduate of the University of
uregon. with the class of 10(, is
in Eugene from Baker City on a visit.
flnm..
542 Willamette Street.
T n .on nhli.,., . ... .. .
uuigc auil'iLicii oi ainlllj,
and llnnlonni liiat p,.n..i...j
CHAMBERS H ARDWAHE CO
Ti . Ti I j rtut.t- . -
nhlnlrano Wn oo- .,lt UlU
..c t.aii itu uu WI.V
. CHAMBEUS HAUDWARK CO
See the Uean spray pump before
buying. Pumps at all prices and pre
pared sulphur sprav.
CHAMBERS HARDiVARE CO.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
HAND
PAINTED. V.I11
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J. O. WATTS
i ,
Cor. 9th and Willamette Si.
CITY NEWS
leased room 8 In the lleckwlth block, cliards in l.une county, and Mr. Slier- nsk tho patronage of the loyal public,
formerly occupied by I. II. Hlniihaui, bnmly Is to on rongi'iu uiuied uf.iu he- which Includes the "h. testers. " the
and are opening an idtli e there. curing possession ut u. working class and all who will' enjoy
" ! a good wholesome dinner. Price
Nearly all the business houses In A petition for the nomination ot cents. The pneeds of this dinner
the city had one or more "C. K." ein- Thomas K. ('aiiiiiicll, of I'otitigo will be used for a special charitable
m in men' snow n imiiows niuaj. mine, ns raiiiitau coiiiuussiooet- is purpose, which w ill be reported lilt
nouiu ill i lit, net in ill limn 111 iniiiiu in lieillg II it II 111 1 1 II 111 r.UK lie 1 r.u- and
llie convention are unite elanoiiiie. gene Pierce. .Mr. I aiuplu ll Is now
- i iioidlug that ofticu by virtue o( up-
The fixtures In Ihe Svarverud real polutiueiit hy lue gov, ruin, u.ni oev..a
the Eugene market, 71 West Eighth eaiaie oiuce were nioveu tunny 10 me i no puue again at the regui..r etui-
tmiruilltf. imii ii Ol J . 11. V lui'iiiilii. in i iioiii uiey 111)11.
! beloiig. They will be stored away
f lugs arrived there until some one else has use for, T. H. Luckey, of the Luckey plun
Nicklin Neal today shipped
earluud of chlitliu hark to the East
Fresh smelt and salmon trout lit:
slni'l, every
hope, to the credit of the
booming "help one ativ'ther" spirit
that pertnentes the air of Eugene.
Remember, on Washington's llkth
day, February 22. t'omiiililee.
The basketball game Saturday
night at the armory between Albany
Tu-,1 lntit-,1 rum
down from Wllilwooil lor llie r.ugenu um mm i seveuieein n auu ilium- high mid Eugene high promises to be
Lumber Comimny last evening. eiie sireeis. was so unfortunate as to ,, t ... u,sl ,.V).nlv matched
; I . W. Evans took the civil service get the loretinger ot ms i.u iiaiui guiues of the season bv a cotni.aiii.Mi
The llnshuell hops which were examination lor editorial ilerk In tlie.cuught In a Inui planer, or Jointer, of scores. Salem defeated Albany bv
liinmht the other day by Kola Nels, of government census bureau. John 1.. I uesnny wilu inc lean t thai ihe nv ,, lmnt ,vi,ti,, ),,, ,i,.t,."ilt-il
Salem, were delivered at the Hunn IMIIitril. secretary of the local board member was clipped oil ul the second Eugene bv seven points. Both of the
ware ho ii today.
of examiners, conducted tho examina
tion at the courthouse today.
K. J. Frsslcr has on exhibition at,
Ills real estate oftbe two ostrich eggs lt.v. John t". Coleman, IV 1 . pre
sent here from his ostrich farm near siding elder of the Adl.sn M K
Han liiego, Cal. They are quite n cu- church, was In Eugene today collect
rloslty. lug money with which lo pay off the
debt of the church al Salem. He
Joseph K. Yiiung. Justice or the seemed to meet with good success.
peace of Cottnue Grove pri-cluet. to
day llled hi" petition lor reiionilna- McMurplu yX' Hiiuh report the nl
Hon on the Republican ticket. of itie T. I'. Sumner ilace of 22
seres two miles iiortnwi-st of town
Jesi Hounds and I'mi iigbsbv. lo Charles Sherlmndv lor IIihih.
limber crtilsern and ilenleis, lime This Is one ot Ihe finest fruit or-
Joint. IM. Ii
iiijiii y
A.
I nine alloiuicd the games were played at Salem, mid al
Ihotigh it stiows Albany to have the
strongest team, Eugene will have the
Mis. I.ouelln M. Cox was today ap- advantage of plailng In their own
pointed guar, line of h.-r minor c h ill and have g.iod reason to believe
men who are entitled to receive from .her will capture this tame, which Ii
llie estate n tneir biMiner, iiany .i. thr Inst of the W. t). 1. A series and
Hanson, deceased, the sum ot ll'tiim. . losrs t). local high school basket-
I he children are as follow s: Herbert hall season.
F. Hanson, May E. Gilson ..uvmc
X. Hanson,
la Cox. I he
Uiuelle E. Cox, l.elt-
rei.idt a: M.ucola.
IT'S UNREASONABLE
IT IS UNREASON AIM. E for a voiins insn to iiipose that
he ran set himself up In good payln business without some
rnpllnl lo Invest In the, enterprise.
Perhaps this lack of ready funds has been the cause ot
your working lor some one else Insiesd of yourself for these
insny years.
An sccount with Ibis bank will afford you a convenient,
safe and altogether ideal method u k.-eplng your surplus
funds where they will grow Into a tun that In time will make
Kisllile your success In business.
lltbers have succeeded In this way; you can lo.
Tho Eugene Loan (Sl S wings Bank
r.i.ibi .trd iij:
Capital anil snrplirV f I iin.llilil
w. v., imowx. rn-iiietn.
It. .. PAIM".. Vice I'reslil. nt.
F. W. iisllt U. i nlib r.
W. W, Ilium X, Awl. Curlier.
Hunter K Wlllougliby, the electri
cal supply dealers, this atternoou
strung u big ' t'. E." sign adorned
with rid and white electric lights
across WtltameUo strei-t lu iron, m
The Guard ottlce. It w ill lie a pretty
thing alter night and will attract as
much attention as did the row ot lu
candcsicni lights which the firm
strung along iho halt block last Mon
day uiglil.
Mis Eureka V!!lets. ui Junction
City, was exaiuhied as to her sanity
this artrrnoou slid committed to the
alum at Sal. in. The examining
phvsii uns were I. W. n,,.H and .
I.. Chohlre, au.l tho examination was
e.oidueli d belore Count Judge
Chrinuill Mrs. Wlllets is as.sl 44
years and tinsels her thlul i- niniir.
mint. The ot her liisamtv is
Complete change of program
night at the Oiphcum.
- ;
4-
titlOl) CIIAXCK TO
ADVERTISE I1USIXKSS
The p:ig,. of small ads
primed lu The Guard yester
day will he run in The Guard,
with slight changes, once a
week (Fridays I. and in t bi
weekly e.lltlon for the next
the next month. The price
will be made very reasonable,
and the advertisements
should prove quite effec
tive the way they are classi
fied and arranged and every
business man who was over
looked by the canvasser will
be given space if he will hand
bis copy Into the business of
fice, rutting oven nothing
but your simple business card
en this pase for a month will
be much better than painting
yenr name on a tenee or the
side of a barn. Not less than
IS. nnn regular readers will
see It here every week -and
the cost will he scarcely worth
mentioning.
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ffiPUItf. WHITE!
BREAD Madewith
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS ycu already know all wc can tell ycu abcut it.
II it IS'NT. ycu want PURE WHITE FLOUR in your
Kitchen Next Eakir.g Day.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
I'tllt SALE ItV OWNER
Kiigene's Idg hous-fnrnishers sell
for c.ih or installments
, , oi, c """. !,,u, '""'"' to save you
,"i'ti uiiiiiiiiiK mi mi r.n-i ietiiii mirii, , iui i'y('iv inii'i' l le
in. r ,,,r 111,.. It'.vlltlt f....t VI. S fill! Hi... ... ., , ,
' ' , i .i in, iiniii .i.,..
so elctit-room collate and two lots curlalns. ami In f , ,M
street.
cany
lace
ot
on North Mill street. Inqulr
J. J. W ALTON.
l.aw lfflce, elJ Wlliainet:e St
ni'il
.... iioiim' or otiiee. f.iui.'.. .
man Companv. the only , !,,,. nl,d
couipieie housefurnlshers In Esn,..
A
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White .
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m.u V.nes .
le,i K;e,
fa ml', v
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et J. J II
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Ot Jill!
livery housekeeH.r In Lane coinu
will be glad lo learn that one of Eu- 1' I W, 7;h
gear's big and pi oreilve firms car
ries a big line of upholstering .iod.
tickings, etc . and have also a. Lie. I a
fine upbolstei log depart nient. Two
of Ihe best tlpholsterei s mid mattress i
in.iKeis ill ine suite nae oeen e;n- ret-!
ploied and tile fo nt aim unices tl.at t.e,-
tti.i ate re.nlv to remake ma-1 1 es.,.s (v.,,.
or reupU.iN' ,-r i.ui.h.s. e.aitvi
. S. -T linvtbltli-. Ml thl I't... 1" .r !'
I 1 'it l.'M l.iil e i".- i- ,.1) a ,
! T ..lliire llia.li- I'll, ' il a I. w I i
i . I.i ..He V.m .e( .rn'.'V. I f,.p fl,v is.
genuine pianola play,
l-T.'i: now sellihe'
I'eeular
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''wing tn.i
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PURE WHITE
FI.OUH
is made c iiclectcd Scotch
File Wheat, by patent pro
cess ana is strictly High
Grade. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
cl! as for bread-it sat
isfies cr your mcr.ey back.
Pure White Flour isfcr
Sala by the following
Merchants, price $1-5
per sack
f;po. T. Hall .V. S
XV. M. ;rM'ii,
XV. A. Hell.
K. 1. Matlock.
Tlie Eugene Grocery I ".
C. II. Ihiuiels.
Peter .lollllson,
XV. H. Itiniiter.
Co XVilsoii,
XV. .1. ;ili.n .V Sen,
J. XV. XXTilte.
Foil ill il I ll 4inH'T.
l iilvemlty Home Ua-cry.
ITegut ltycliar.1. w
nrill-l" Ml'
XV. XV. Knk. I"i"-
Armilnae .V Hai-.
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VADKAMS KEilR BUGS.
in .. I.. . .i , : .-i, m i . i,, ,
at the A. U hali an 1 ,.ainc
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