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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, BATl'RDAY, FEBRl'ARY 20, 1008 TFrivmdlyStore-EugeneAgentsKato and College Brand Clothj li SEND BY MAIL FOA SAMPLE OR MERCHANDISE Pay Just $1 for Shirts No More We show the name rubrics in our 11.00 line that other furnishers charge you 9 1 .2.1 and l.r.0 for. Why? Our great purchasing power enahleg us to buy for less and our enormous rales make It profitable for us to sell for less. Most every man In town knows that. Just received 15 dozen new tan asd brown check Madras Shirts made with or without cuffs pleated front and coat atyle. these Slilrtu all worth $1.50, Our Regular Price is $ 1 .00 Men's Belts. Latest Styles 50c At 00c we show Pioneer and Crown belts In black, tan, brown, red, blue and (jrayj njndy with copjicr, bras or pickle buckle and In "harrow and wide width. Other Belts In Alligator and Seal, at from 7.1c to 82.00 i 50c Four-in-Hands and Bows 25c Notice window display of new brown 4 In hand and bow ties; they are niuilu of good silk, stitched ends and equal to other stoics' 50(1 Ties. Varsity Hats $3.00 Our new "Varsity" Mat are remarkably clever In design and color ing. The quality ncciiunts for our bin business on them. New shades Bombay, green, lizard and sable browns. Koanoku tan. You would Kladly pay S 3 . r 0 for these but the Varsity Hat, never is more than $3.00 Some Day You'll Need Hosiery so why not Investigate the merits Of Humpty-Dumpty Hosiery at 15c now and be prepared. They have double heels, toes and bo I us v' and cost 15c. Sensational patterns In n j rr mon's fancy half I lose at Zoc and jU Sale White Goods 5000 Yards India Linon, a yd 5c Wo offer 5000 yards fine white India l.lnon, worth 7 1-2 cents a yd. 20 Inches wide nl this low price; buy nil you want; If you can't come Head fur It, won't last long, Yard ,v Other Inillu l.ltion specially pi-lred ut 9c, lie, 14c, 18c, 27c and 32c $3 German Linen Napkins $2.10 100 dozen 23 Inch sliver blenched (icrmnu linen Napkins; ten pat terns; this Is the greatest sale of pure linen napkins ever of ' ferud In lOugoiic. lie sure you got your share. 13.00 values, per (logon $2.10 25c Linen Huck Towels ea. 17c Largo hemmed Jdnon Muck Towels, white and colored borders; Sac' viilucs; special, each 17c 50c Corset Covers each 25c Kiiday and Monday we offer SO dozen flue runthrle corset covers, trimmed In lain and embroidery; roVs of Insertion down front; iinn leta trimmed with lace; loose ami tlght-Hlllng slues. aU to Hi. Iluy day and Saturday all you want at tills very low price. Values tu !iur; y.iur choice, each li.lc Wonderful values In muslin Hklrts, Ciowus, liinwcrs, etc at ;!."ie to $S,tfll, Splendidly made mid perfect fllllnK garments. Spring Annonncfenient, Special Sales Every day New Spring Goods are arriving. Every Department is showing 'an assortment of beautiful goods representing the newest effects in novel designs. Everything that is light and a'ry the newest shades - off the old and on with the new. is the order now - the entire store is in readiness to supply you with the newest and most fashionable styles in Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Women. Men and Children Dress Goods,' Silks, Cotton Goods, Trimmings, Etc Your early inspection is solicited. "WELCOME." Km Friendly Stor's Early Showing of Newest Model in Coats, Suits and Skirts Stiles are semi and tifht fitting in three and four button Cut away, single and double-breasted; plain and fancy effects; regular ana butterfly sleeves, skirts gored and pleated, plain and rutne or straped trimmed. The materials are serge, stripe Panama, fancy worsted CJah cloths; colors, navy, browns, Copenhagen, leather, tans, greens and black. This Is the largest variety and , the best values we have ever offered bo early in the season; Ladles' and Misses' tOI Suits HtlO.r.O and ' V ' Ladles and .Misses' Spring Jackets made of fancy and plain Coverts In tans, gravB and black pony and tightfltting styles and ths long loose colored and white coats In wool and Bilk materials. We wamt you to visit this department; there is lots of room and light Coats to please y C ( at 4Uli.no, 7.oo and xJU.VV The new dresB skirts made from the most fashionable materials In the newest Btyles, pleated and gored, plain and trimmed; the prices begin at flP4 3.0 up to ?Jv New Waists.. Almost every new stvle and material, plain and checked lawns, Jap Silk, Rajah and Taffeta 8llk8, black, white and cream; net waists, plain and elaborately trimmed; long and short sleeves; button front and bark. T 'C Exceptional values at 7.V, $1.00 to p I J ALL ALTKHATIONS MADE WITHOUT KXTKA CIIAIMIK BY OCR OWN TAILOK. SATISFACTION Ol AKAXTKKI). TEe Friendly Store's Early Showing of Snappy Styles in Men's and Boys' Suits The New Spring Suits are Elaborate in Design and Pattern and Our Prices Exceptionally Low at. $10 at $15 at $20 at, $25 FREE!! In popular priced Clothing wo bIiow n IiirKu Una of good serviceable, and wellimide at Stilts In j) la In blue, black,' brown, gray and fancy pattoriiH, 100 absolutely all wool blue scrne Suits mudo of ftno woven Bergo and either single breasted or double, cuffs on sleeve; plain or Qfj fancy pocket peg top or regular pants. IIjx back or form fitting coat. Are exceptlonall; good values at our price, $15.00; others ask 120.00 for it. Our $20.00 Suits have all the style of oth er' clothiers; li.no Suits, hand made but- at ton hiiles, hand filled collars and new nr.ind shoulders. Pattern in brown and gray. At $2.i.oo we shv a magnificent line of fine brown and tan worsteds, besides grays, at blacks, blues and materials are cheviots tweeds, casslnieres, worsteds and velours. $10 $15 $20 $25 Next week, a carxel hair clothrs brusK with suits to5 1 M i EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST bTORfc. S. H. FRJENDL 392-594 Willamette St. YOUR MONEY'S TT ITT AU Tl I " 1 r v v-t i ri ur YOUR MONEY BACK . .T 1 AI C11 IC1I -vxvs . Tbi Friendly store .-i iuan afKiiVG COODj Splendid Values in Spring Hos Hundreds ot pairs of the newest shades to match your new dress; tans, browns, bluea, whites, greens, reds, gray, pink, . mals, lavender, purple, In plain Lash, lace and embroidered. Our hosiery stock Is tlu most com plete In Oregon out side of ' Portland; almost anything yo i want In regular and extra siz es and the values ar-3 as good as anywhere in America. Hose for women at 10c to $8 a pr. Hose for , children at 10c to 50c a pair, ine price oi every pair is guaranteea. s,.4 U3 your mall orders or telephone Main 1. Agents celebrated Wayne Kci Hose, Poney and Rawhlds Stocking. ' ' Kabo Corsets New Spring iModels You can see all the new Corset models at our counters now and you ought to see them before selecting your new spring, suit. ye ,ave B1.SO l!ie 1jU .llill gllcl CLlt:. v e Iiicimuu me IVUUO D'JCaUSC Slt'a. drness of waist and extremely long hips is the keynote of tie - spring styles, and to this tendency the "Kabo"' lends Its graco. fully tapering waist lines. Kabo models at $1.00,. gi.no, $:(..-( and $5.00. Dainty and Pretty vVash Fabrics For Spring As fresh and bright as spring flowers are these new and jiretl; wash fabrics; designs on soft, sheer materials every shade is pleasjng colors the kind that makes beautiful Suit and Waists for women and dainty dresses for children. These new fabrics are -not expensive every yardis marked exception ally low and the variety is all one could wish Ginghams 8Kc to 25c About 200 pieces fine dress Ginghams in stripes, checks, and plaids in blues, pinks, reds, greens, grays, etc; dark and light colorings, 2 7 to 3 4 inches wide. 36-in Linen Suiting 25c Comes in grays, browns, blues, green, lavender, pink, etc.,. for skirts, waists or suits and only, yd 2."c Two Thread Voile 25c Washable cotton Voile comes b navy, white, tan, rhaniiiape, brown,, leather, light blip, etc;29 Inches wide; t!i: quality that I usually soM for 35c at, yard iv Fancy Lawns at W: Dainty figured Lawns in lUit and dark colors at Itl l--c yd: Dimities, etc., at, vd V to 2V Bright New Silks and Suitings The planning of your new Suit and selecting of material is fa.-: ating. Many women are choosing now, materials now from t handsome novelties Just arrived at Frlendly's. All of the winning weaves and dainly designs cuvfuily r!;'--'""" hundred of samples, are here represented in i .'.i- fat : b.tiiin, coloring;-. .n wi: y. silk- in:.-. 27-ii. ;i il'irnia'.! h' in tans, bh.i- . ii-.,wr, gray anil "'". :'! Otic XfiVKIiTV SIKS ;( t- si.: An iinnionso vavi. silks for Sui'.-: ai:.! at, yard i m.: Novvliy Wool Dress Goods at 5?ic to 1.00 l' ' ' ' vc.-s In one, two and three lone:! i.f !'.:: 10 ' ' ' ' ' i;i !.rvn,8. navys, Coiienhagens. e:v. n. : - CITY NEWS In 111.' illy. l, p:ild J. W. (io.l 1iii a vlult at a iihh-iiiik held 'bl.. alteruoon. Tile repirsriuntlv,'! of t!e "I'lllon MIh.hIou Aruty" were In Ihe eliy tir- duy xollrlting aid. for vainer of the tuvaa!. lv. Ilvowu. lor ir ihe ,'luiii-fi at Diynipia. Wash., assisted by llr. 'tium. luM'loriued tile eleven sucre.ssive .ears iMi'Vlous to opei ai Ion. coming in Kiigene. llrlek work on I lie II11II11 Jilt, k : rom K'd loJny. ! M, joel Clin k, of C.rnnt. In... Is III the (loner. il hospital, w Ii.mo she A. Wllll.inis, d)utnnl elii iiil of Ihe ti. A. K. f this deuilliui'li!. is lui4 ri-eeuily uiiilergoiie an operailon Mllll 'I Many Persons for Many Reasons transact their business with this bank. x There r many ir'nminn hy yni hould have an aceounl with u there Is no rean why 'u lannol. If you do not know the linpiirtanoe of having a bunk nreonut, rail lo and let u tell you aboul It. We ant your liulinj and we will appreciate It. The hlilh standard of rvlie ami Ihe liberal treatment accord- fA out customers l evld 'nes of our appreciation of their patron- May it mil ho of service lo you? The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Caiillsl anil urpl" Iimi,(MM W. K 1IIWWN, I'rrslilrnt. K. W. OSIlfHN. fa.hlrr. I) A I'AINK. Vlre I'nwiilent. W. W. HltllWN. Asst. (sulilrr. Another larlo'id of sinno fir ihe new Mlvlnlty Sehool building i . i t v.-.t last eening from taKlalld. V. II. Sens' boiisebolit gotuU ar i(ed lioin I'ortl.iinl yestei.lay. Mr. Sears lias ivicntlv itrihed here to re side. Pr ite.nar w. S. Iliiiiins and Ills tmi- s.ic pupils gave an excellent recital 111 the Woodman hall last evening be fore n large audience. A number of itlrl stud-tits of the High school gave a leap year parly at the I'uilcrwooct skating rink lasi night. 1 It was a vvi v eiijovnble af fair. Tomorrow sill be the sixth anni versary of the Uetinnlng of Hev J 8 Mri slluni a pastorate at Ihe First Christian church In this city. lie will deliver the annixeoaty serin n at the forenoon servtce. Ourlug his pastorate there have been !trt addi tions to the church, not counting those Added duriiiM the flri leu months of his posiorate. The church clerk who has the records tor these months Is ,'in n( the city sad Ihe lis ares are not ehlalnsble llll he re ' turns. Mr. McCallnm served as pas- A delegation 01 I, rams Pass pro pie, headed by ,1. T. Tall, lonneilj I sup rlntendent of the Hoo1ll-kelH : sawmill at Springfield, was her - a 1 few davjl ngo lnspee;iltg l-llgene'? ; luivenii-m and securing data as 10 Ii 'csl. "i'hev were si'lit by Ihe conn -i; of that CK? itud liuule the oh'eu ot tthelr visa known to nobody ec. ;m U'lly Knglneer Wagner, who gave !!hcm all the Information as to c-.:si. i etc , tbe asked lol . tii aills Pass N 1 allot ti er ot orogiyi's progressive cities which has the paving fever. j Prank Marckeltie today Instituted suit In ihe circuit court against his wife. Sarah, for divorce and for the custody of their two minor chtllren. They were married at Creswell. lame eoiitilv- l..i,u.' 1 lstll l'h .1... lendant alleges that his w ife deserted him In liouglas county in July. Is;. and tun her .alleges that she has b -en guilty of adulterous relations with j one Andrew Hutucvl. who Is now In ithe county jail at Kugcne s'ivlug a isenteiiiv for Ihe crime, and his wife Is In the city Jnll of Collage C.r.ive serving a similar sentence J.. S. Medlex is attorney for the plaintiff. The Kugene high school debating team won over the talent high sehool team a! 1 -e ; 1:' tile deenlon ot 111. to one I, l:.i- iu- s lion ilea: : d .is 1 1 reprcs. n ,iti. 11. I' hi' two Til- i" i'-i'-: :,. . , : i. r of Oregon couf-r-a. .1 ;:t I I a. v. an 1 '" I' 1 '"i itniiai.iu serv,.-e l.il- "iii : ;!,. iiminlti! M.nnon. 1 0-1 ( liiiicb ,,1 ciirit. s.-ieiiiit in lit 11 m:i: ii 1 s. X s- s . .: , I 1'iigiegaiieiial ( ton-. Ii w . t, ,,.,u ,,.,,) eiemiig x .,. ,i: 1 (, .,, r , . ;Ji " ln 'eK uis. " i;;,!;!' I v ' in Peace " Wilson, an 1 ".Iiil.i'at,. 1 1, o ; "'den In 1 1,. inonilng ... m,..,,. bi rs will !,.. re.vixe.1 and ,,n- nillllinn sev i, e held rl .,, . "'.'' l! V'.l flings ' -e Keadv" Slindav si hr a- u, ' ' "d Y. P S l- K. at ,t :m ;. ', il'otdial im;t,iri,oi l.i a'. I . HaplM ( luinb tl ( -,., 'v Mr A II ,, ,' .'. ;,'";'! :: .',ar.,r. ;'.;,!, 3 P- . a union tiM 11,, , -i. , . ail ehinvhe. and snnd.n 1, o' s , 1' . drecd by Mrs fr , ,-, , . 11 V P 1 . - . . ,n ; ' ' ' ' union n-vlx .,.r. i he ot Presbyterian :nl ,.,.,ru. iChlirches. seimon In Mr W-j.-',, , l l.H.,1 lln-thre,; ( liurv-,-,- r iltell, pastor. Kev. K. W j,0 , , C01-.I, .1.0 tl' and 1 1 nn- I'arl St 1. 111. and i.:',u p. 111.. .-lis: Sunday school ceiling meeting .'aililit; 1 10:11 (ipell .day t-oni 2 1., t p. )t:i . 1 luitfli-; SI. I i;- ,. mii a '.' I . d:a' 111. I-. (' 1 : v 'I'al ( burcli C:m--str,-ts: Ree-.or -1 111 in I: Holy C'hii 111. . Sunday S. hool at inni'inl.in and terman 'g pr;n-'r and sermon - :s and ilsitars car- I t meal I revOyteH,,,, ( ,nr.H. i! sl Mn.li S-reei. H. x. MUI1 ,,. 'ii'.d,i S.hool at 4.-, .,. v a- h.:t.. ,,. Preaching bv 'the "I'll the H.lllllsl eh,ir..h ... - .1.1 . s :ie rev va ni,ieiit,.,a vespers and se":n ,n. . '' ' " ,.: ten dcvolions e.l:n - ; -!1 ' ":;!o i. 111. . . l-'iiirmotnil Pi-evlo I lian C. A. W.-oi.y. pa-: .. :' a. 111. and 7 : Sil p. 1:: : -:"u p. in. M-ilinlist t'liui : h ;l ' Trimble, past or.- ' n:4a a. 111.: imsto: ' ! ,s . n. m.. "A Sp.-rial X- -P. 111., the fifth "f J' '. ': Poosl fur Ktim ne ' ,:' ' Tyj'e f Homes V. .v I ' J '.iro', 1 2 in. slue' ' i ' :- ( p. 1.1. Professor 1 1 ": c :oir lead ihe sl-g: ' . .. . -- -' meetings. hriMian ( buei-i, ., s M,.(-allum, . 1: 1 ) ri S,-hii.ii . u . - ai 1 I a. , nll) - j ' :1"'r, "leav .r a, j ,- K , Villi ers.n-v T. I . .... , " " 1 1 nin-'s 1,1 ' '. . ii'"11 "r J,,'"i." Kvts V ,o, 1 , Kx'H-'it Wav." M!.es:'':!;v;;,;s"" ,s"" atlMir , br,-..t. x, OTsrrell I t'l'l tP . . l - - , If you want a g i lally good springs se umental line jus: re factory. . r ai CHA.MHEUS WAKP-"'fc From rheiiniatisni. :e ' ,rJ " Your system wiii -e If you'll hut take a r ''' Ot Holllster's Rocky Tea. ,1 trdffl u' jljua:' , 11'' New sprlns padie- "' ',1 I Just received. !.!"' : -'' '" cost. Call and see CHAM IIEHS ,1'akvakk c Make ;.our hens tsy t f"JJ'" cnrltv Ponlfrv Pew '. . ,ny -. and 10:30 ni.; CJ-1AMHEKS MAIU'WAht'