Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 17, 1908, Image 8

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peculiar
sSore open Tomorrow Evening Until Nine O'clock.
The Friendly Store, Saturday Bargains Offerings
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves, pr. 98c
Long Chamois Glcnrt pr. $3.00
Long KM Cloves $3t.Q&to $4.00
5 dozen Lony BlacTc Silk Gloves,
made from extra heavy silk double
tipped fingers, sizes 54 to qq
8, regular J1.50 yloves, pr xOC
fc'xtra quality 16 button length
Chamois Gloves, two shades
light and dark
cream for '.
Fine French Dressed Kid Gloves in
white, black, tan, mode, brown,
navy, etc., full 16 button and 12
button lengths a o J CA
specially priced 4M and j) '
$3.00
TWO DAYS RIBBON SALE
35c Persian Silk Ribbon, yd? 20c
40c Persian Silk Ribbon,0yd. 25c
50c Persian Silk Ribbon, yd. 35c
Tomorrow Surprise sale of
beautiful Persain and Dresden Rib
bon, come in all the new shades,
rich combinations in blue, pinks,
reds, greens, browns, old rose, Mul
berry, etc., the biggest assortment
we have ever shown and the very
best, values ever shown in Eugene
3 to 7 inches wide
a yard 20c, 25c and 35c
50
$5and$6Waists$4
$3and$4Waists$275
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Easter Sale of beautiful Lingerie
Shirtwaists, elaborately trim
med v in lace and insertion.
Made of fine cotton batiste,
tucked sleeves, button both
front and back, all sizes 32 to
42. $5 and $6 Waists $4.50.
$3 and $4 Waists, each $2.75
Muslin Uderwear
Reduced 15
Our entire stock of fine Undermuslins,
Shirts, Night Dresses, Drawers,
Chemise, for two days, Friday and
Saturday reduced I5fc
Grand Easter Sale of New Silk Suits, Jumper
and Shirtwaist, Styles, values to $ 16 for $ 10
A special purchase enables us to offer you about three dozen of this season's newest styles in Silk
Suits at about one-third less than the regular prices, made of fine Chiffon Tafleta Silk in Jumper,
Spencer and Shirtwaist styles, shown in Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Green and Black, sizes 34 to
40. We suggest early buying if you want one. Values to $16.00 your choice.. $10.00
Extra Charge for Alteration v j i . n r, A1 .
New Parasols
$1.00 to $7.50
Tailored Suits
Specially Reduced
We are showing the most
complete line of Ladies
Tailored suits in Eugene
the plain tailored suits
and the Butterfly Suits
all specially priced for
two days, tomorrow and
Saturday.
Our stock of Lingerie Dieses
is complete in every fea
ture, white and colored
Wash Dresses
at $1.50 to $15.00
About ioo new parasols to
choose from, white linen,
plain, embroideried and
hem-stitched edge. Pon
gee in plain and embroid
ereb effects, and the plain
and fancy silk Parasols,
colors to match your new
gown.
Children's Parasols
25c, 50c and ?5c
Big assortment, new styles
Ladies'Sleeveless Vests
15c, 20c, 50c and 85c
These are all special values, fine lisle and
gauze, lace trimmed and plain silk, taped
neck'and armlets
Ladies' Knit Draws 20c to 75c
Lace trimmed or plain, knee or ankle
lengths.
Union Suits, all styles 25c to $3.50
a suit in medium and light weights ,
Fancy Hose 25c mi 50c
10 dozen fancy embroidered
Ladies' Hose in black.white,
tan, resida, navy, browns,
mais, gray, lavendar, old
rose, purple, pink, light
blue, Copenhagen, etc.,
fine cotton and lisle in
in medium weight, and silk
gauze, sizes 8 to 10
at 25c and 50c
Infants' and Childrens'
stockings, all colors
a pair 25c
"M. JOT
AgenLsJjfor Kabo Corsets, Dent and Perrin Kid Gloves, Niagara Silk Gloves, Moneybak Silks
Easter Apparel of Every Sort for Men and Boys
01 i. 1 1 " CI LC . C !. . r .
i ian to spenu an nuui yx su m uui men s uuup uciuic iascer, as our assortment or ohirts, Neckwear
Hosiery, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Clothing is as complete and our prices as low as any other store
in Oregon. j , - w u n . ,
master Merges forBoys
Fine Black and Blue Serge Suits in
Unlimited Variety of Style and Fabric
Our dignified clothes for dress up occasions express dignity and elegance
hard to duplicate. It's a pleasure to' wear them; you know they rc
BRIGHT',. Fine blue and black.
$15.00 to $30.00
Furnishings, too -a big stock especially selected for our Easter trade.
Too many good things to tell you about here, come in and we'll show you
Special next week, Suit Cases, Grips, Trunks
$5.50, $6.00 and $6.50
Suits . . $4.85
Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer
100 absolutely all wool blue serge suits,
double breasted coat with or without belt,
and pants made either knickerbocker or plain!
These suits cannot be duplicated elsewhere
for less than $6.50 to $7.50. Sale price
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
$4.85
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I E. E. Hyland is down fromQowell
; for a day or so.
Fred Fischer, of Marcola, spent last
night in the city.
I ClSide SpenOr came In from the
south last evening.
P. E. Bla.9. the Fall Creek mer
chant, is in the city. O
1 Miss Nina Xicklin returned last
: night from Portland.
Miss A. M. Smith made a visit to
I Junction City today.
P. C. Walters and wife were In the
'cltv from Elmira over night.,
) ' O. E. Michaels and wife, of Berlin,
i wis., arrived here last night,
j Mrs. E. R. Roberts left on this
morning's stage for Florence.
,i Wm. Sutherland was a passenger
I on this morning's stage for Hale.
I J. W. Collier was a passenger for
j points north on the noon train today.
1 Robert Boyds and wife, of Lamed,
Kansas, arrived in Eugene yesterday.
Architect John Hunzicker was In
Cottage Grove yesterday on business.
Charles P. Christensen came down
from Cottage Grove on the noon train
today.
J. D. Fields returned this after
noon from a business trip to Port
land. Geo. O. Knowles was a passenger
on the afternoon train today for Cot
tage Grove.
F. W. Titus and family are down
from Spores Siding, on the Mohawk
branch.
Miss Ora Calef left this forenoon
for Portland, where she will visit for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hug, of Elgin.
Or., are In Eugene and may decide to
locate here.
E. P. Redford, of Saginaw, was In
the cltv today. He made a pleasant
call at The Guard office.
Mrs. Carrie Fessenden returned to
day from Portland, where she has
been fur some time pas.
Mrs. Hugh Hampton came down
from Goshen on the noon train to
day to do some shopping.
S. C. Bartrum, supervisor of the
Cascade forest reserve, came down
from Roseburg last evening.
Miss Annetta Burr came up from
Portland this afternoon to visit her
mother, Mrs. Laura Burr.
Earl F. Strong went to his home at
Roseburg this afternoon to visit his
parents during the Easter vacation.
David Gover is down from Cot
tage Grove. His wife passed through
here this noon on her way to Salem.
Mrs. L. L. Warnock came down
from Goshen on the noon train today
She had been visiting her parents
there.
C. Bushnell and wife, of Aurella
Iowa, arrived here yesterday and left
on this morning's stage for the lower
Siuslaw.
J. O. Storey, president of the Port
land, Eugene & Eastern Railway Co.
returned to Portland touay, Biter z
business visit in Eugene.
Mrs. A. F. Keyes and daughter,
Mrs. Germaine, of Seattle, after a
visit in Eugene, left today for Salem,
where they will visit.
Lester Adams arrived here last
night from Fort Worth, Texas, and
is visiting the family of A. J. Davis
on East Fourteenth street.
Mrs. L. Jackson, of Berkeley, Cal.,
arrived here this morning to see her
husband, who was taken to one of
the hospitals a few days ago, being
quit elll.
Professor F. S. Dunn left this af
ternoon for the Coos Bay country to
lecture before the Order of Eastern
Star lodges in the capacity of grand
worthy patron. He will return by
way of Portland and will organize a
lodge at Sellwood a week from Sat
urday night. j
Hnndl. &, 1
..Good buiidin;rr I
Good bullrt,n.T I
Weet. near car i,. 'vJ
On XnrtV, .,.. roSf ... J
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I BATTLESHIP FLEET
WILL START NORTH
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.'
All the Good that's New, All the New that's Good
From the Cheapest that's Good to the Best that's Made.
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
.San Diego, April 17. The stay of
Ihe battleship fleet in San Diego wa
ters will end ' tomorrow morning,
when Ihe sixteen battleships will
hoist anchors at 6 o'clock and steam
northward, Lie next visl;iug place be
ing the port of Los Angeles.
The Junior officers will give a hall
at the Hotel del Coronado tonight
and a band concert will wind up the
gaieties marking the four days of the
fleet's visit. At miilnight a fai -.swell
salute of thirteen aerial bombs will
be fired from Point Loma, followed
by a flight of thirteen giant rockets
and thirteen redflre illuminations.
I I ti. now liriirpil XavillEn W ioc . 1-IIU lltll II t VT1.-D .i.i.v-
1 AT l. K. IIUUI'II TOXUillT
SOUTHERN REPUBLICS.
AGAIN SHOW UNREST
San Franrlnen At,ll 1 7 ThQ nl
j letin says the political unrest on the
.south coast has caused the Issuance
of secret orders to Commander Mnvo
I of the cruiser Albany to prepare at
Muice tor a tnree months cruise
ho aura and see the new short turn
bugav before buyiuc.
CHAM II KltS HARDWARE CO.
t tin now hriii'pi! SuvuiEn wheel
No extra charge tor brace.
CHAMItKKS HARDWARE CO.
Banking By Mail
Is simply the application to the use t Imllvlduitl depositors of the
system In vogue among banks.
It U perfectly safe. In the enormous dally exchange between
banks of different cities, anif.imllng to millions of dollars, there
Is never a dollar lost.
This method of banking Is convenient, private and tlmo-savlng.
It O of especial advantage to persona living In th iiintry or
smaller towns who want the satisfaction of dealing with an abso
lutely safe bank, or to persons In the city, not so situated that they
ran conveniently visit the bank In person. I
When you send your first deposit, you will receive notice of
credit Ond check-book.
Your miitii'v t nerfertlv saW when tlA.tglted In this old bank
P with Its large capital and nirphi.-.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and Surplus Jl25,O0O.OO tstaWished
J82
The eminent pianist will play at
tne .M. r.. i' ii lire n tonight, and Eugene
will perhaps have ihe fliiMt opportu
nity ever offered In lis history of
Hearing a really great artist. Only
those who do not attend will be disappointed
Ills playing is peculiarly synipa-
ineiic. and lie draws wonderfully
deep, pure, vibrating tones from the
piano, showing a -sirong emotional
nature, with a technique capable of
Interpreting all he feels. Denver
New
I Kuward Baxter Perry occupies a
high and honored place among the
: musically elect, and his Is an ait
ureal enough to claim no Indulgence
on the scroe of blindness. Nashville
I Aiuerii an.
1 Last evening K. Baxter Perry, of
Huston, gave a program which taxed
cqtv resource of Ihe nioderu, virtu
o..'. slid showed a technical grasp
. nud st'hnlurllncss seldom tttiillt,l.
cull In these days when the piano is
supposed to have vlelili-il In
He is entitled to a' high platVtimong
line great players of the wv.rhl
! l'aris Messenger.
I nder the auspices of the Eugene
Mnslial flub. Admission 50 cents
ki.abe grand piano. Concert beglne
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Thousands of rnlU tf mu- u-..n i
I per Just received. .
1'IIA.MHKRS HARDWARE CO.
Why buy new clotis wnen we can
make your old ones look like new
i cugcue nye warns, sixth and Wll
lamette streets.
tf
Bee supplies of all kinds
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
We si 111 have bargain counter
which Includes hardware, furniture'
r.igs and matting. Don't wait until'
I they are all gone.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
See the new sa;;"-.t. ,-arpM lining
CHAMBERS HARDWARE)
HOTEL ARRIVALS
., Tin- Sni,.Mli
' V ''!?""' ,Sa" '''""'i'co.
I. A. huhl,.,,. i.os Ang,.l,.s.
land. ' l,nur' 'ife and child. Port.
W. W. Darling, Portland.
. .1. Iroskie. Seattle0mn9
I1' V' i'""""""1 wif. Marshfleld
A- J. SMnnnonds. New York '
Mrs. I . Jackson, Herkel ev?Cal
S- I . Hurt rum. Forest Service
L- Weiss. S,i Francisco
A- C. Cailand, Seattle
lanta. 0.IH'''a,,BU,n 1",J e. At
D. Corlmer. St. Joe. Mo.
iV " Miller. Portland. O
t red Flsh.r. Marcola
', A McAuslami. Seattle 1909
D-h- Helluig,.,. rhlcago.
M L. . ..linson. San Francisco.
; M Hat,.,. p,)rtiand.
Lewi, Oldtleld. St Puil
1. K. Hrockhank. San Francisco
' " "rrest. New York.
Morton, Portland.
Ldward l. ivrrv. Hotn
C P. Christenson. Cottage Grove.
Mis
(lest nation Is snl.l l. 1,. l..iIT,1l,,n
Salvador. It Is the talk in naval clr
cles that the Albany will curry en
voys souih lor the purpose of making
some permanent peace arrangement
l'?tween the republics.
Your
Springy
Is Here
Veu Hill find i,
"e as the tw,N I
clMhes,!,,. tmmn
to Km,. u
I-allmis and rut; iMt qufc,
of goitds.
Come anil s,.,. ur iitti
fii! you buy a is no
to show guials, and KeiuJ
ways ready to do it, ifcj
you buy or not.
We carry a fall line if (J
nishings for men, ud
prices and slyles fre right
We own our owa bmj
wy no rent and are BtafJ
with, a-reasonable profit
F.D. HANSftl
S No. 8 Knst Ninth Sirtn I
H KuyciH', Oregon I
WATCHE
ELGIN WALTrii
HAMILTON HAMPM
HOWARD ROOK
NEW ENGLAND
Every Watch is a gooi
keeper and wc guaranty
watch to give satisfaction.
Boss
Crescent
Dueber
Fahys
Bristol
are the cases
we carry
GET OUR PRKS
J. O. WATfl
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T.UT will hi:sk;x
XMIXATKI
iprll 17.
will resign
Washington,
Secretary Tuft
from the mhinnt ir nnmin.t
ed In June, otherwise he will
continue at the head of his
department until the expira
tloivof President Roosevelt's
terni.
Tulr. n
-""'7 ""- " our tomeu power
(TJshers on 3n days' trial and vou can
.do your washing wlihout work.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
New models easy riding Rambler
bicycles on displav.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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Buy the Latest-;
Typewriter, ';n L,
TABULATOR.'
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