Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 28, 1908, Image 8

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    THH EEGENB DA1TY OUAJtD. SATURDAY, MARCH 3S, 1M
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S The Friendly Store Cordi lly Welcomes You to Inspect
the Splendid Collectoi of Beautiful Spring Merchanqise
from KVERY VIEWPOINT-WITH DUE CONSIDERATION FOK PAST
Our du.v Ing ol Spring and Summtr Merchandise Is the best ever brought to Eujenr. The soft Rich Silks, B;auhful Dress Goals,
I) inly Trimmings ol I as, Appliques and Bands In cream, white, black, colors and Persian effects. "The imm-nse collections ol
Emri. ioiries, il e d.lkate flulfy wash f.krirs as well as the staple kinds for general wear. We call your special attention to wnite
Cd'Ioii aih Gtodn. This store is going to play the largest part In the commercial side of the spring season that it has ever pjaveo,
and t'.ut's sasii g romething. We have been wide awake in the buying of IhU season's goods, W only have we b;en succe stul in
,t ti .( (rirflicrtHva uri, tut the n cil oi ttr lelritiors re mare aftrr the first ol the year, and the weves.patterni and
lyl' I hit oi ei i ol the store to ihe other are the very newtst frr m the leading lei porters and manufacturers in the East. It you
hjv no 'redv ieen what this bip, busy, popular store ll showing we ask you to come. You will find sime p'easant surprises
aw'l'ing yon. It " an admiited lact in Ibe re ail community that this is the big busy store,
more o id eveiy day.
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And our business is growing faster ana
Ladies' and Misses'
Suits and Wraps
Our suit section, the lari;ent and best en'i!o:ied In thu
valley, tomes to the front with suits of style and charac
ter; they aio as good ua suits can be made. Too much
cannot be said in their favor because they are the
choicest styles obtainable. The prices here are another
Important point because you save from $5 to $15.00 on
every suit you buy at Frlendly'a.
It would take a paxe in this paper to describe the
styles; even then you would have to see tiieni to fully
appreciate them, the new Copenhagen blue, tans, browns.
navys and manuirih
mixture
suits. . ,
iiiiiiinn
.$15, $18, $25 up,to $45
Stylish Dress Goods and Silks
Are you planning your new spring Suit? Choose
your material at Frlendly's store where the assortment
Is best where every yard is of dependable quality and
every price is less than you expect to pay.
j, CC a yard plain and fancy Suitings In stripes,
al JVJC checks and plaids: all new effects In the
newest colorings; all wool Batiste andSerge and other
weave3.
a yard the largest assortment we have
ever shown; the new Copenhagen
and tan shades In Phantom stripes and checks; these al
so In navy, brown, and black.
at $1.00
and tan ninnies
so In navy, brov
at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
a yd. Suitings, Cloaklngs, etc. In, Btyles, colorings
nnd values that will appeal to every one desiring exclus
ive novelties.
Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves
It Is quite necessary to hove jrlmnilngs that will not
alone match your dress. In shade but that will be the ap
propriate kind. Here you will find all the newest and
the largest assortment and at priccB that will suit every
purchaser.
Hosiery to match your new gown In plain, larc and
embroidery lisle, cotton or aillrat 25c to
Cloves this season are an important factor If you
wnnt to be properly dressed. You will want the proper
thing for street or dross. Yon can find them here In
Donls, Perrlns, nnd the Nlngara silk Gloves In all
longths, pair to
White and Col'd Wash Fabrics
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EXHIBIT- 1 sW2r-VSSZ
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PEIlsnv.T i
Morgan Watson has reti,,. ,
the coast. teturl (i
Alt Walker dHa . ..,
tllon today. 'p 10 Jk.
J. D, Buell came In from lh.
r. mnrnlnt lna
thlr. morning.
C. F. Mitchell Is r
from Elmlra. u""
Mrs. H. B. Miller r n-..
visiting hre. 'ur,.J,l,
J. W. Kirk, deputy aawam- i. .
Eugene today. f.bi,
John H. Lewis, of Si'-m , .
city on business. Hus
h. M. Rickens, of Kwn
in the city todav. Iua.u
W W. Cochnui is down fro,
tage Grovo todav. ""tot.
Mrs. G. F. Hilleswas , .
day from Creswelt. m ,0
J. W. Hobbs returned tr v
port, this afteruoon.
Racey Matteson was down tr
Marcola last night.
E B. Foster of Florence. Uhk
city for a few days.
Mrs. A. J. Johnson rettcaM k
a yard; 32-Inch Batiste in light and dark
colors in Btrlpes, dots and figures; a
luc, suitable for dresses, waists and kl-
a yard; an Immense assortment of sheer
fabrics. In the new shades and designs.
greens, etc., values to 40c; for iac
at 1 k
cloth worth
monaa.
at 25c
tans, Copenhagen,
n yard.
. C 3C-lnch linen suiting, French Madras,
at aJC fine French and Scotch ginghams; splendid
assortment of patterns, In stripes and checks, plain pink,
blues, greens, gray, lavender, etc. ,
. C a. "7 Cf a yard; the best assortment' and
l lO J- the best values we have ever of
fered In white goods; plain, dots, figures, stripes. In
great variety sheer Batiste and mull.
Waists and Muslin Underwear
Lingerie, net tailored and silk Waists; the newest effects made of lawn,
mull, linen, plain and fancy net, Japanese, Messaline, Taffeta and
Rajah silks; some plain, others elaborately trimmed in lace and in
sertion; prices BOc, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 up to $12.00
Dainty Undermuslins,' skirts, gowns, drawers, chemise, corset covers,
made In sanitary factories and splendidly finished all French
seams, double stitched, made of muslin cambric and nainsook and
trimmed in lace embroidery and insertion; prices ea .10c to $10.00
Cloth and Stitches and Brains make
College Brand Clothes
You pay for the cloth and stitches. The brains make 'cm diffcrcntsmartcrRIGHT. Tailors charge for
brains!! -The only d.ifcrcncc between COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES and what tailors make is the PRICE,
but it's great enough to make the saving to you at least 50. For young men and older men who refuse to
show their age. College Brand Clothes sell for s
$18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30,00
In Our Modern Hat Store
You can find a hat to suit any head to fancy, from the
estriMiin college shapes to the conservative mislm-a man's
hat. Steta.in, MiKlbbun.Uoolof. "Varsity Hats in Klephant
ltivsUh shades, well as tan, brown, black, groi n, etc.
$1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00
Elk Suits for Boys and Young Men
Klk Brand Clothlflg Is the only "Hoy Proof" Suits made.
Why? . Because the makers have made a life-study of clothes
liulldlng and know how so well that ever? vital point In their
clothing la reinforced and doubled until it can't wear out.
Knee Pants Suits
$1.50 to $7.50
Long Trouser Suits
$5.00 to $20.00
Monday we offer these specials
36-in Black Taffeta Silk 90c, $1.00, $1.25
Three specials is Black Taffeta Silk that will create a sth- at the Silk
counter on Monday; only one piece of each price, and we advise early
shopping if you are deslrou of getting any 11.25 Silk, 90c; $1.35 Silk,
for $1.00; $1.50 Silk for $1.25; all 36-inches wide.
- 36-in Fine White Cambric, yd 10c
We have Just ten pieces of this cambric muslin, fine soft finish, for
underwear, etc; ten yards to a customer; If you can't come, telephone and
we will send It to you; He quality, a yard ioc
$7.50 BUck Silk Petticoats, each $5.00
Throe doienUlnck Silk Petticoats, made from good quality Black Taf
feta, splendidly finished, Pres de sole, dust ruffle; $7.50 values, each $5.00
50c, 60c, 75c Plain and Fancy Hose pr. 44c
This Includes our entire stork of staple and fancy Hosiery, black nnd
colors, plain, lace and embroidered; all the new shades of tan, brown,
blues, pink, lavender, white, etc.; values to 75c; a pair .' u'c
Eugenes' Largest and Best Store
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
All the Goods that's New, All the New that's Good,
From the Cheapest that's Good
to the Best that's Made
FAlRMOUNT MASS
. ' MEETING MONDAY
Wlt.li UK IlKl.ls KOll I'l IIPOSKOK
1KTTIN) l.MXIItMKU IIKI-XM1K
Kl.MTION TIMK
Th mM meeting called for Fair
mount Monday evrnlng ii for all lu-
Itersted. It In for the puriMwe of Ret
: ting Informed before eUvtlon. In
j v I hi ton la extended to the mayor, the
city council and all ck ml HI ales for of-
! flee. The meetlim will tw called to
order by the president uf Knt
' KiiKi'iie Improvement flub, and then
' tin lied over to the assembly to select
Mbelr chairman and nwetary.
The plan of the meeting la to have
iall questions akt'd In meeting and
drawn from a hat If addrewd to
aome one In luiriirular that raou
' will be given an opportunity to an
' awr. .'.. .
There will be nothing allowed to
caune III feellns. The effort Is mere
ly to cause public Interest In the l
siieit at hand.
I Ladles are Invited to be present. A
' good time la expected.
Keniember the time Monday even
ing. March 3i - The place la right
.i the end of the carltue.
rVenh asrttrn ieed In bulk
O'HAMHKHS tlAKDWAIiij CO.
Have your tram shod at th rtvvr
bridge tend save f.p rents. , ,. VVI
FREIGHT TRAINS
! BLOCK CROSSINGS
i It seems aa though the freight
train are unusually careless about
blocking the streqts while srh!ng
la the J'! yrds. Yeettf.lay
! a. reporter had occasion to go to the
Kngene planing mill, which Is Junt
nrirth. 01(10 track on l.ront-e
Miss Roxie Pr:ne!
Cottage Grove this aftVrncon
G. U Lovell, of Plnrencp Wisu
arrival on last nigiifj stage.
Mrs. C. U. 1'etersi.a aul J,,.
.las. and Jake Suess, 0( vai.
vllle, Fpent last nis.-lit in the '
was an nrrivnl in Rimnn.
tula nj;
in.
M. R. MeCa'.ley returned to Ubiu
uii im illuming aner a visit in
sen
Miss Grace Blnnham is visiting s-
sisier, airs, uaviu unggs, at CttJ(s
UlUH".
Miss Huston went to (.ottagGmre
mis atteruoon 10 oegin a unn ((
school.
Mrs. Geo. H. Kelly went fo Pott-
land tnis morning on Juvenile court
business.
Sig Maurer is up from CornlSj
visiting Ms parents, llr. anlS'iJ
A. Maurer. He is a student at tbtO.
A. C.
L. W. Baker, the popular sr-e?' or
conductor, returned trom PortUiJ
last, night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eiwln McCortstSu.
here visiting his parents, Dr. ud
Mrs. H. F. Mct'ornack.
Mrs. E. O. Samuels and ditiStB-
and Mrs.. M. I). Harnole, ol lliid,
are visiting in the city.
Miss Pansy Mnurer 9 nn from In
dependence visiting !ier parents, Sr.
and Mrs. J. A. Maurer.
Mrs. V. J. Hill and Mrs. M. i.
Test are in Portland to attend ib
funeral of Mrs. Ed Test
Edward Forbns. of l.os AniM,
who has been here for a few dip.
left for Rcsebnrs this afternom.
Miss Ada Yornn came up from Si-
lem yesterday to visit hr parens.
Colonel and Mrs. Geo. 0. Yoran.
Frank Sullivan. I', of 0. s'uia
has returned from'Oreison Citv.iSi
he has been ill with blood (1015.1:4
- Merritt Huntley went to Porta1
this morning. .He is on his s
Bristol Bay, Alaska, where he
terested in the canneries.
Mrs. Geo. B. Uorris returned 18
night from a visit in .Portland, &
t!. nrr-nniAinied bv her dar
Mrs. Macrum, who will visit herffc
n while.
Mrs. Walker will go to Jan
tonight to spend a couple of "
,,,-ontQ t C Golden aw
who are at Junction, leave Thnrsii!
for Eureka, via Portland or bolt
W. H. Dinehart, of Eueene. k
MoHr,,rH visitine his o Id frlena. w.
Day, of West Medford. Mr-Dwo-Mr.
Dinehart were old neieSM" i.
South Dakota many years as
Medford Trubune. .
Rev. Herbert S. Johiwi M
brother, Wistar. of Boston, will
Eugene the: first ween id
the unveiling ol t-roi n -i.
ot tl.o ITnlvers IV. Sri. J
L-.iZ.,A will wr'
them to . Eugene. They will
I while here with Mr. ana
I Griffin
EXTRA SPECIAL
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Along witn our .
Provementsa.i"P-a
TUESDAY I.AD1E3 EJ
SPRING STYLfcs i. " a
WAISTS. Tailored t""0 JI
and embroidered.
Prices:
$1.00 vnlue ((
1 on imlne ...,
Jl.fiO
2.00
$2.25
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
value,
value.
value,
value,
value.
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strwt. The train was quite a long
one so that while the switching was
being done at the depot the engine
was about at Madison street. The i
train kept moving back and forth '
making it unsafe to Irv to cross fl
tor waiting nearly "t iftc.n minute.'
the writer went back to Fourth
ireet, out for bl.a-ka to Madison
fr.Mii there to Second and back to the
pinning mill, thus making twelve1
blocks to go a distance of about thir
ty feet. When rei.ly to cunie b.uk
trsin was silll there, and remain
ed ihort fully five tulaute. in Ali
the train blockaded the crossing
over 25 minutes.
"E. F. Finn, of Lenburg, was In the
city today.
WITH AHNKW and tt" w
The best salve In ine- t
brulsef. sores, tilcerj,
ter. chapped hands "at;!.V;
tlona. Guaranteed to i
or money funded. -
Drug Co. VilllamsW.
sheen .hoarlr.,-m"
1 sharpeners. Xe "'M',rd f
r,t Dlainond Clf ,wi
I chickens. mnp'VA1''1
KennedVs oS
acts gently yet f'T.lLi.
' , -ii.vi inn-"
eis ana
Sold by all drugsf
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Mke your
eurlty r-i!ir 1 ',RPiv.tE v'
Large stock portieres Just received.
Also lace curtnlns.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
reYltf, i.Me Early Kisers. small
safe, sure lltOe liver pills. Sold by
al druggtsu.
Agents
and Broo
rctj!"
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Krsh rW
the Bee 1 1 IV
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