Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 14, 1908, Image 8

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THE El'CEJTK DAILY GrAR! ftATVTrtlM V. MVltCH 14, H8
and Miss Esther M. Kltchey, aged 18,
both of Cottage Grove.
Every Department ;n "The-Friendly Store" is Showing a Splendid Variety of Clever Spring Styles. Almost Ifrbm'KS
Every Express and Freight Brings Something New From the Most Reliable Manufacturers.
Visit
Our
Cloak
and
Suit
Depart
ment Pictured
Here is a
Few of
the Styles
We
Are '
Showing
Smart, Styles in Spring Suits $15, $25, $35 and $45
For many reasons these Suits of quality demand your Inspection. .We never have had better Suits at such Invit
ing prices as quoted now. .It's not too early to1 chooso look at our Suits Monday try some of them on
we are pleased to show you the new styles. You will get as good values now as luter and a very much better
variety of, materials to select from. If there Is any particular cloth you want In any special style we have
, In stock we will be glad to order It for you. Ily ordering II now you can have It r faster.
The New Linfierie Waists $1.00, $2.50, $2.00 up to $12.50
Beautiful Waists and better values than ever beforo, The Immense variety of styles we are Bhowlng makes
..choosing easy and the values are so good you can decide without having to think about the price. You will find
the plain tailored Waists and the Waists beautifully trimmed In Val. Lace, in Butterfly and Olbson and Sptncer
effects, short and long sleeves; button either In front or back; made of fine mull, lawns and Japanese silk.
Silks and Dress Goods Reduced
$J.25 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk 90c
J .50 Fancy Silks, 1.10
. $1.00 Fancy Silks 75c ,
85c Fancy Faulard Silks, yd. 48c
, One day more of extra offerings In the silk de
partment. The last two days this counter has been
one of the- busiest places In the store. .Monday,
the last day of the sale ought to be the busiest
of all. We have never before offered such good
values In staple silks; all plain silks Including the
Moneybak Silks In black and colors.
Special Values in Dress Goods
At 50c $1.00 and $1.25 a yd.
In the new Copenhagen blues, Navy, browns, tans,
etc., shown In the new shadow stripe effects. The
weaves are Tafffla, Panama, Batiste, Serge, Pop
lin, Corduroy, etc.
DAINTY AND PRETTY
v Wash Fabrics For Spring -
Ginghams, Madras, Ijliiens, Dimities, Vlolles,
Batistes, Swiss, Mull and dozens of other weaves
equally as good and new and the patterns are all
new and the colorings are the most fashionable.
We think these wash Fabrics are the prettiest ever
shown In Eugene, we want your opinion. The
prices
Begins ar10c then I2J$c, 18c,25cto50c
$26 Beautitul'Brown any Tan Worsted Suits
"Lalo today we received another shipment of the new brown and tan combination patterns In new spring
811111 from one of Now York's leading tailors, They are made In the latest atyles and la sizes 34 to 42, both
single and double breasted, . ' .
Don't Pay $25 when these are just as good for $20.00
Every Nan Should Be Fashionably Dressed
as personal, appearand Is the doing or undoing of a man's career,
olllyir 'socially, commercially or financially.
The tailoring which has made our Clothes so attractive In ele
gance has also, ni a do them examples of. the finest workmanship
Jtnown, . ' '
The Washington Cos
and Schloss Clothes
are as good as It la' possible to make clothes. The workmanship Is
of the best. That Is why our apparoll holds Its shape and gives' such
good service.
Kino hand tailored suits In single and double breasted models
and made of the season's latest fubrlcs In .
ItltOWNH, TA.NH, OIJVKM, UHAYH, HM'liS AND Al.fi .
atyllah combination of color, . I
3 10 to $35
Boys' Wash Suits in Buster Brown,
and Sailor Suits
This season wo allow an extensive line of children's lltisler Mrowu
and Bailor styles, Hindu of wool and wash
fabrics In all cijlora, price RH- to H.HI '
...... ''UV3fVjk
tint ( tolfcVKurt v
Some Boy or Girl
Is Going to Win
A $50 PRJZE
nnd 4,999 other children are going to get other
prizes.
How? By sending In sketches of the Nazareth
WalsL That's easy, isn't it. If-you can draw
a sketch as good as the one shown here, send It
along. You cannot fall to win oneof the prjzes
maybe one of the first. Call at the Corset coun
ter for full particulars and then you'll be ready to
si'art. ' 1 1
The contest closes May 1st, so hustle along
while you have time.
Men's 75c and 85c
Shirts
45c Monday
Monday we wIlT place on sale 100 new-spring pat
terns In golf and negl gee shirts; sizes 14 to 18;
with cuff attached or detached, and In the latest
patterns; the quality is excellent and Just as
good ns the ones that other dealers usually
charge you $1.00 tor. Price Monday .,-.
Arc you interested In the Nazaarath Waist
Sketching Contest? II so come in' and get a
folder containing all the rules and fvill dctiils.
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette SL.
Eugwies' Largest and Foremost Store.
YOUR MONEYS' WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
f-m Acme, where he has ueen in ;
for a couple of weeks with appendi
citis. He is much better. I
carload of husehcld goods fori
A P. Shumate, a recent arrival here:
from Sacramento, arrived last night ;
and were unloaded today. '
W. H. Kav Is having plans drawn
for liis new 'bungalow at t'ie corner
of West Seventh and Washington,
streets. John Hunzickep Is the ur-j
chitect.
"Life on the Top Floor" Is the Biib-i
ject of Rev. Trimble's address tomorr
row night. It will be a theme of
special interest to young people. You ,
are invited. i
The work of laying the concrete
foundation for the new passenger de
pot was begun today. There is a
force of fourteen or fifteen men at
work there now.
A cement walk will be put down In )
front of the Eugene hospital. Thei
hugs manle tree In front of the I
building was cut down yesterday to
make room for the walk.
jr. s. Hubble Is some better now,
and there are hopes that he will be
able to be up within a couple of
weens li ne continue iu iminuvo , nence property on w5.i p"7. "
nor S2800. G r. ""w
OUR PRCES !
FCR
Optical Work
Are tli i most ro...,,
-uuimi woi-k the best jjj
most satisfactory toi
!had.
I wuiamette S
on a farm west of
time past and who
nis farming Impl.
" city (0ri
recently
ma lamiing Imp enlem. ."."H
has purchased IJ. s. B, .S
nence uronertv n J..:""'.
he has during the past week. ffor J2800. a n ,, 1 ri,lt Kr
- deal. uross mjl'S,
The electric lights were turned on
at Creswell this week, and are now in Idaho P. Campbell, Com lie
line running oruor. me oiicci-ueii, jacKson Camubell nj
lamps hav been placed on Oregon , Campbell today began sewrai
avenue, ami win suuii uo iui. me circuit
several it:
rne circuit court again., i,,
Richmond, J. R. Carapb
impbell, E. h. Camubell .til
Comiiany c s uasaetoau team went. Campbell, E L Camubell V j' '
to Drain this afternoon to play a re- for the partition of certain , 1
turn iraniR with the Drain Athletic ertv. WiH.i a M'" rejl N
Club team there tonight. They were -neys for the plaintiff. are
accompaniea Dy iJianager nuru,
The Poiiland baseball team of the
Coast League l Smarting out Well, j pot yard Imi
It has just won two a,mea in cauior
hla with the Chicago White Sox, one
6 to 5 and the other '8 to ft.
Andy Heltzman and Joe McFall
will at once open, a real estate office
next door to the Hoffman House lob
by, a partition having been bu(lt
seperating It from Heltzman Bros.'
cigar store. .
Harry Kennedy, the Japanese por
ter at the Hotel Gross, who was ar
rested yesterday for selling liquor,
entered a plea of not guilty In the cir
cuit court this morning. His trial
will come up later.
Four carloads of g-aTi a.
here last night to be used In til'
lint vnril Imii.nv.m,
is now beln? unloaded WfstjtJ
old Smith & Hall warehouse 3
ucius uaeu o ,i i reignt depot, is f
In the low places adjacent 1
that, teams may go to and froi3
naicMuu&o wuiioui miring don.
! Ellis Whattnm, nf this cltr to,
celved from the adminlstrator-oiftJ
estate 01 auwin HODson, the cipiti'.
1st who died in Wisconsin 'some tl&
ago, a beautiful Knletits TW
cnarm wnicn Mr. Hotuon tiiw
htm. Mr. Hobson, W will De taa
nerea, invested heavily in t,att!i!
ty.timoer land five or six yean i
. Among the customers of J. a
Watts' the Oiitlclaii, for the
John nillnrd on- of. the clerks in
the Eugene postoffiee. has r?signpd week froni a distance, were onefr-J
his position ana will leave tne ortice Brownsville, two from Harrfer
soon. Assistant PostmastPr r red, three from Junction Cltv
Stickles, who resigned some time ago
leaves the office tomorrow.
Mrs. John Stewart, was called to
Roseburtr today on account of the
death of her youngest sister, Mrs.
Chas. All-n, vhich occurred there last
night. She was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Georgo Wllloughby. '
The commission case of H. C. Mo
tion vs.1 M. B, Rankin will not he com
pleted in the circuit court until some
time next wek. There are many
witnesses for both sides and the tak
ing of tep'lmony will not be complet
ed until Monday.
Professor Aldermari and Hon. AlJ
len Eaton went to Brownsville today
to address the people of that city
tonight xin the University of Oregon
appropriation. They were accom
panied by a number of members of
the University glee club, who will
sing at the meeting.
Colonel Mercer, who has resided
Drain, two from CotlaRe Cr
from Springfield and ore Itn'.
burg. It will he seen that te
Iness covers nvr a br?:e tf
and is not confined alone lo fe.
and vicinity.
At the "county fair" last'eiei
a number of "spielers" and A
not directly In the shows nun
Of these Dan Mitchell astheis':
man had probably the best note-
Saspar Clark as the nesro wja
selling tickets upstairs was ver? li
ny. Edgar Balderee, who siW
the Junior play, had a very !
clown's costume, and Ivan Anders:
selling souvenir postal cards q if
E. H. S. assembly room, mad; l '"1
good. Irishman. Wallace m
who snteted for the "Streets ol
Nations,' had a very good'BUta!
New spring patternt nf "HP";
Just received. Last year'9 t
rnKt Cntl nnd see
CHAMBERS HARDWARE O
t 1'K.llHONAIi)
Krank K. Alley, of Roseburg, la In
Kugeiio iir.lm lii'HS,
Frank K, ViiukIuiu, of Vancouver,
Wash., la In Engi'itu.
Wiley Francis arrived hero today
from a trip to Heat tie.
W, H. Miller went to Cottage drove
on the afternoon train.
M, M. Orton la up from Junction
Clly today on hunines.
Mrs. Wlufleld llennott, of lMrt
hxnd, In visiting at thei liiinie of her
mother, Mrs. J. Hanson, In Eugene
i for a few days. I
I Mrs. II. V. llond, df Irving, was a
; Eugene visitor yesterday,
Frank K. Illnlr, mayor of Full
Crock, Is In the city today,
j (looige K. l.each. of Tlllnniook, ar
. rtvivj In Eugeuo this artoriioon.
J. M. Sloan left today for Condon
to bo gone a couplo of wookti.
Mrs. K. li. tillstriip returned this
rivriimui from a ylslt at Drain. '
Colonel J. M. Williams arrived
home this afternoon from a trip to
Albany.
Misses Lola lluehniinn and Myrtle
Forrest went to I'leswell (Ills nfter-
mmm
I
Safety, Stability,
Satisfactory, Service
Thraa are three eminent feature (In the managrment of this
bank which have contributed largely to Its growth and prtMnortty,
There are many other good features which our patrons have had
ample opportunity to utilise during the past sixteen year.
If you have not Inveollgated the advantage of an account with
us, we will bo pleased lo demonstrate them to you.
The'Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Opltnl anil surplu VtiHi.lMMI
W. K. IIIIOWK, rrexldent. K. W. OSIII'ltX, Cn.lilcr,
It. A. PAIN K, Vie I're.ldenl. V. V. IlltnWX, Aiwt. faultier.
e e e aeeeeseeeesee a a e
noon to alteud n roller skating parly
there tonight. Vent Appersun, of
Ibis lily, will give an exhibition of
fancy skating.
J. I. Calloway, of Cluveidale. re
turned home today after visiting In
Eugene a few daVs. '
Felix Cumin and Frank Crabtree,
prominent Mtirciis of Cotiago drove,
are In tlie city today.
J. T. Wllllinnson. of Lndrande. Is
here visiting his diuiglrter, who Is
altendlug the I'lilverslly. '
F. I.. Test, of Portland, la bore on
business. He Is assistant superinten
dent of the Port Unit woolen mills."
Dr. C, W. Lowe relumed this af
ternoon from Snlein, where he attned
ed a meeting of the state board of op
tometry. Mis. doo. W. Taylor and daughter
went to l.neomb. I. Inn eiwinty, today
lo be at the bedside of her father,
who Is verv ill.
Mrs. C. Stuart, Mrs. A. II. Talla
foro and, Mrs. It. M. Tallafern went
to Albany this noon to visit their
sister, Mrs. J. K. Stuart.
A. J. Illngham. of Portland. Is In
the cltv. He la connected with the
Southern Pacific Company In the con
striiiilon of the new depot.
11. A. Larlng. of the-engineering
department of the S, P. Co., Is In the
city looking after the work of erect
ing the company's new depot
J. K. P. Withers went lo Salem to
day on a visit. He was accompanied
by his niece, Mis Avl Withers, who
Is visiting here (ivm California
W. S Mnvdold and wife, Seat,
lie, arrlveil here today to visit Key
J. S. McCalltim and family. Thev are
on their way to California on a
tlon.
Weary Chandler arrived here today
from Portlaud, accompanied by IPfry
Moore, of that city. Ttioy are guesrs
at the Sigma Nil house. Weary Is on
his way to California.
Dr. J. Whltcomb Urougher. the
Portland minister who has been hold
ing revival meetings at the Baptist
i church for the past two weeks, re-,
turned home this morning,
i John Davies left today for Lewis
j ton. Idaho, after transacting bnsl
: new In Eugene. He may conclude
to return to Eugene to reside Some
jtlme In the near future.
I Key. 1). K. Baker was a passenger
j to Creswell on the afternoon train
I today lo hold services there tomor
row. From there he will no tn !..
rona to hold a two weeks' meeting.
Paulas Edwin Newell, a graduate
iof the University of Oregon with the
class of ISO i, I up from Portland
visiting his parents. He Is employed
In the clly computing office lu Port
land. Mr. Smith and family, of Torre
Haute. Indiana, friends of 11. Chcj
em, are here and will remain If Mrs.
Smith' health Improve. They re
port that others from that section
are coming lo this remit rV.
Mr. A. M. Teat, a pioneer of Lane
county, who has been residing In
i-ornanoi lor the pat few years, ar
rived her this afternoon to reside In
Kiigono permanent Iv. She i the
mother of Mrs. M. S. Barker and
.Mr. . j. if in.
CITY NEWS
HiaiiiTr
PSBTONPAaTDMim
PUIU: WHITE
IS YOUR
BREAD Madewi
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
Agent for Pctalmn ln,.,il,ai
and ttroodern.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
it vimi want a go cart with espec
ially good springs see our new Men
nmeutsl line Just r. Ived from the
(fario-T.
CUAM11KRS HARDWARE CO.
Crushed roek for the street pave
ment Is being delivered on Eit
Eighth street.
Hewitt's Little Early Risers ,mui
sine, sure little liver pills. Sold In'
al druggists.
e, ,,. .. Williams wvlll pr,.
ably run for councilman from the
Knirth ward.
The Elk will give their stag social
and refreshments.
IV Lowe, the optician, will be in
his Eugene office all next week Con
suit him about your eyes. '
The 'relght depot I on Its wav to
Its new temnorarv b..i
.cross the main track Monday.
A petition for the nomination of
h- tk. r"'" " """""man from
the Third ward Isbelng circulated
Sabra K Millet. . .. . .j... .
d guardian of A! NM,,:
$100. property v,iiu ,
!
! Harry Prist, Varied th, moro.,
With a Ten !i,3n,l ,
' ,. , , "'"ii lor rot
land
emplojcd due-
Here he experts t0 be
iiik the summer.
I V marriage license was i,-nc! ,
i Jay to Arthur U Leonard, age,
If it IS about it
Vm Miavuw V1 wail WW VUI IV'
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in J
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It makes the Whicst, Lightest Bread
Pure White Floor BJ
the io"u!"3
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
is made of Selected Scotch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Gradc. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes
well as for bread- it sat
isfies or your money back
as
Sale by me
Merchants, price
per sack
(Jeo. T. Hall
W. M. tireon,
W. A. Hell.
K.' I). lallH,! re.
The Eugene (Jroccrf
l II. Daniels.
Vrter Johiiw"1
W. H. Hemp"'''
Coin VII".
w. j. ;ihm
J. W. White.
Fountain ,iri,fTy;1,i,fri.
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