Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 09, 1908, Image 8

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The Friendly Store MAY SALES Special Values in Ladies5 Garments
If you have not already got one of our May Bulletins it will be worth your while to caU at the store and
get one. We are offering some wonderful values in fancy and staple spring merchandise. White
Goods. Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Silks, Dress Goods, Etc. Next week we offer some extra specials
in Ladies' Fine Muslin Underwear. We welcome you to inspect what we have to show. '
Thousands of Pieces of Women's High Grade Dainty Undermuslins
Reduced 20 From Regular Prices
Never before has any other dealer in Eugene offered at this season of the year such remarkable
values. All new,- fresh, clean undermuslins, beautifully trimmed in lace and embroidery and
insertion and splendidly made of the best possible muslins, cambrics, nainsooks and lawns.'
Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemise and Corset Covers in immense variety. Gowns shown in
dozens of different styles. The reductions are.
GOWNS
00c GoMllH . . 4Ho
$1.00 (lOUIIH . HOC
$1.23 (Jowns 1. 05
Wl.no Gowns $1.20
$2.00 (Jowns 91.00
V'J.ftO Gowns $2.10
$i!.()0 Gowns $2.50
$4.00 GmviiH $:M0
$7.00 Unwiifi $5.00
SKIRTS
0: SklrtH . .
$1.00 Kklrts
$1.2B KliirlH
$2.00 Skirts '
$!S.0O Skirt
$1.00 Skirt .
$7.00 Skirt .
$H.0O SklrtH
$10.00 Skirts
. 48c
. 80c
$1.05
$1.00
$2.00
$.40
$5.00
$0.00
$8.00
DRAWERS.
UOc Drawers , 48c
75c Drawers . " 00c
$1.00 Druwrrs. 80c
$1.25 DruWcrs$1.05
$2.50 Drawcra$2.20
CORSET COVKRS.
20c Corset Covers 15c
85c Corset' Covers 25c
50c Corset Covers 40c
$1.00 Corset Cover 80c
SHOItT SKIUTS
60c Skirt . . 48c
75c Skirts . 05c
$1.00 Skirts . 80c
$2.00 Skirts . $1.00
De Bevoise Brassieres and Combination Brassieres Corset
.Covers, Drawers, Etc. Very high grade French under
garments. Ask to see them. ,
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Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Night
Robes, Pajamas aid Caps t
Our large volumeofbuilness gives
us a purchatlnglpower tbAt enables
us to offer unusually good values
In Men's Furnishing Goods. Our
Shirt Department Is especially at
tractive aslnltcan be sound fabrics
of rare design and quality and at
prices that surprise you
We offer 100 dozen fine golf
ami negligee Shirts In ev
ery imaginable color and
pattern with or without
, cuffs, with or without
collars; coat Btyle or reg
ulnr; shirts that sell else
where for $1.25 and
........$1.00
Our spring nnd summer un
derwear is mndo only by
the best manufacturers
nnd for quality, stylo and
' tit, ciumot bo duplicated
elsewhere. 25c to $5.0o
UOc Linen lldkfs. . . 12 l-2c
15c Half Hose 8 l-:lc.
25c Neck wean 12 l-2c
25c hoys' Caps 15c
Hats of Every Description in Color, Style
and Price. Exclusive Sellers of the
Varsity $3.00 Hat.'
In our new hat department which
is the largest and most complete in
Eugene, we show extensive lines of
staple hats as well as the now famous
"Varsity" $3.00 hat which we are
featuring in novelty shapes.
SPECIALS
50 dozen boys' hats, telescope shapes with
bound edge and flat or roll brim, color
brown, pearl and black, , tw r
$ 1.50 values, special J)D
JO dozen Men's Alpine, high crown, broad
v . brim, narrow band shape in black and
belly only, $1.50 values d fjr
speciali ..1 4AD
WE ARE AGENTS FOR JOHN B.
STETSON AND ROELOF HATS
PERSONAL
Mrs. E. Llederbeise left for Rose
burg today.
James Hemenway is down from
Cottage Grove.
W. H. Craft came down from Lea
burg last night.
Welx Felver, of Leaburg, was down
on business today.
Mrs. J. A. Maurer made a trip to
Albany this morning.
W. G. Allen is In Portland today
transacting Dusiness.
Daniel Welch is visiting with
friends in Oregon City.
Homeo Gilbert went to Newport to
day on a short outing. j
Miss Eva Fraifier iet't for Salem
this morning for a visit.
Miss Gertrude Johnson arrived
from Drain this morning.
A. C. Chase and wife are visiting
relatives in Oregon City.
Miss Georgia Parker, of Dexter.
Is the Guest of Mrs. Roney.
Walter Price and Nellie Goodman
are down from Marcola today.
Kenneth Strawn went to Halsev
this morning to visit a cousin.
Bishop Scadding returned to Port
land on this morning's local.
Mrs. Lulu Tollman went to Port
land on the local this morning.
Mrs. Palmer left for Portland this
morning foe a visit with friends.
Mrs. C. A. Burden went to Port
land this morning on a short visit.
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roast .mi i-.w'
grind sT'ttf
Goliej
ICCate
aroma.t ht
sold in bulk.
J. A. Folger
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in connection win m.
' helP telephone ReTlSi"
at cigar .tore, 531 w
W. J. Warnotfk was a passenger to your wood oa-ihait imh!IM 11
nrtlnnrf nn tho incut thla nininl.. I u..
Eugene's Largest and
Best Store
Your Money's Worth
or Your Money Back
s.
FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette
Exclusive Agents for
Moneybak Silks, Kabo
Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery,
Nagara Silk Gloves
CITY NEWS
Strawberries urn now soiling two
joxoa for a quarter.
There will bo a dunce at. the iln
J derwood rink HiiUurdity night. May
Dancing will begin at !) o'clock.
All next week Dr. I.own, the op
tician, will he In lila Kugono ofrUo.
Consult hlui about, your oyci
' Tho flock of pigeons l.t loose !
took a couple of friends from Sim
Francisco up to Major Forrest's place
on the MrKen.lo at noon today and
will drift down tomorrow.
Work Is progressing rapidly on the
new Divinity School building In the
eastern part of tho city. The new
addition will be a handsome structure
of beaut Hill gray stone.
M. 1). Heals and family, of Son Hi
Dakota, have purchased the proper
ty at tl.n coiner ot Mill and Thlr
Iteenlli Krecls. Ills son and daugh
I tor will enter tho University.
The telephone poles oir Willam
ette street mo being palmel today
Portland at :4R tho aamu evening.
t.,,..1... i.,- ... 7 ii in I ('It liens nro cautioned to keep a r
specum uisinucu in pohmiik uniu int.
p.'.LU becomes part of tho polo.
Geo. W. Taylor has rent to S:in I . . ,.,
Francisco for new drills. In order I J. M. tituss, or rasaucna, L-ai.,
to be able to put tho I. F. Circle well deliver a temperance address to a un
' down to r.00 feet. ' l(" meeting of the churches and tom-
' j perance pcopb of Eugene at the M.
nishiip Scadding roturned this I K. church at 3 p. m. tomorrow,
morning to l'ortliind. A supple-1 '
meutaiy class or thirteen Joined the Woninns Club or Coltago (.roe
Hplsooiml church last night. 'have passed resolutions favoring the
: linlverwlty of Oregon appropriation.
Chief l'arrlngton had one Inuialo They declared themselves aggresslve
1n the Jail this morning mi Indian, ly l '"vor of tho bill, which means
unlng to California, lie was the first morj than a siulplo passive assent,
of his kind In a Lane county Jail for ,
yvnm In a very fast game yesterday the
, Salem high beat the Kugone high 2
The school board will hold another ' to 0. The Salem pitcher struck out
meeting next Mondnv night. It ls; 12 men and It was due to his splen
nnt nnllkiilv that choice among the ; dbl delivery backed up by good field
new applications for positions will 'In that Capital city lads came out
hee be made. ! victorious.
Geo. Smith, (he genial fisherman. i Drain Nonpareil: Henry llohl, of
IDLE MONEY...
Money often lies Idle awaiting opportunities for safe and profit
able Investment; flut these opportunities do not come every week,
month or even year.
In the meantime, this money should be earning something; and
It ran. If yon place It In a certificate of deposit of this bank.
'Wo offer you Intelligent and accurate service, as well as conve
nience and absolute safety for your funds. 0 ,
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 , Established S2
Kugenc, an experienced meat cutter. I plumbers' fixtures, collapsed In front I were or the highest order some of
who was In the emphiy o( the Drain ot the Smeede hotel this morning and ' the best yet developed in the college
Meat Company tor a rew weeks last i windmills, bathtubs . and hat waierjtown. Under the rules of this con
suminer, Is here again In the same tanks were scattered all around. No test the winner of the gold medal
position. Ho will move his family j damage was done to the stock, but must also have been a winner of a
to Drain. i the wagon will probably be In tile sliver medal. This Miss Dlckerson did
lMijsiuuui iur a coupio oi hi a prior contest. She worked very
The Children's Medal Contest was
won by Mnrgaret lletich for the best
essay. Miss Miller for second. The
first prise was $2. the second $1.
The recitation medal was awarded
to Woodson Maddox, and the best
big triangular meet.
The University of Oregon second
team bent the Albany college nine
yesterday afternoon at Albany, In a
rather slow game 1 1 to 7. They play
the Salem high team this afternoon.
The second team beat the Kitgene
high several weeks ago, 4 to 0.
Workmen are busy today stringing
lights on Willamette red, white
and blue lights, that will make a
very protty effect when the work is
completed. It Is the Intention to
string them every half block or so
from the depot to the llth nlreot
corner, ' .
The Oipheum theatre last night
held an amateur evening. Fourteen
University students decked out as
minstrels made their appearance,
showing what they had learned of
negro life nnd ways In college. The
Impersonator of Little Eva weighed
two hundred and forty pounds.
Welx Kelver, of Leaburg, requests
that all those who subscribed to the
Improvements on the cemetery a cou
ple of miles above Leaburg will pay
up as soon as possible. The building
days.
hard for it and was one of Mrs. W.
I A. Hemcnway's apt students in ora
: tory,
Drain Nonpareil: The ball E.imo
here Saturday between the Loranej
a iid Normal teams resulted In a dis-! Marriage licenses W3ie i sued tn
astrous defeat for the visitors, bv a ''"' to John Dahlin a i l L .ra Kick
score or 2I to 6. The Drain boys,'"1"': to Alfred Uigelow and Frances
expect t ogo up to I orane toniumnv ! J,it "liel..
to play the return game. The other!
game played here Saturday by the I .ludge II. M. Cake, Republican
Osklnn'l i 'id Drain second teanis ro-' rtl 'xliiiate for United States senator,
suited i i a v'ctory for the Oakland . wl" apeak in F.ugene next Friday
boys by the rcorc of 10 tl 7. i evening.
Herbert C. Thomposn. born and J' M- r,lars. the well-known teni
ralsed In Kugene, and who has mnnv f"1'?, stump speaker, will deliver
relatives and friends here, nccom- ,0 a darea8es tomorrow In Eugene,
pnnied the American fleet through , 3 ' 111 1,0 wl" Wak at the M. E.
the Golden Gate as a representative J,"'0.,1 an1 Bt 8 "' nt the BilPtist.
or thn llulletln, of San Francisco. t,lass has bot'n touring Linn and
The assignment Is one that Is only '"'"ton counties In the Interest or lo
glven to star reporters on a big c"' l'tlon.
dally, and the write-up that Thnmp-' ...
son gave the naval maneuvers In his - ''efkart today received the
papers auf f lolont ly proves his abil- tract for the construction of the
ity. He is a University of Oregon ""Jtlng plant building at the Divlnitv
production. .School for lti00. Work will be-
I gin at once. The main hniMfnir rn.
Fifteen men are working on thi7""'"' 13x33. of
j tect.
v WMI cr ss the rn rnH , I ?,ai"k " 'V'1 '"BM
1.1Y,I.,. !,!, I V n 1 T1".
started to put In the piling, and as
soon as the special "frogs" to cross
the Southern Pacific arrive Hie fack
will be laid clear to Judklns' Point.
It Is expected that this will be done
In less than a month, and that the
with a smoke-
Steam heat will
D. L. Harden is the archl-
has been erected, and unless those I"" ,,p ,,.r"nn,n'! ,( ,hl bridge
across the lllaniette near Sprlr.g-
tieiu tn about three months.
owing pay the committee In charge
of the work will be personally re
sponsible. '
K. C. Smith, a former resident of
Albany Democrat: Mayor J. D i 'hl city who Is visiting here, states
Matlock, the able and fearless execu- ''hat the problem of an adequate
tlve of the Eugeno government, will j timber supply for the world has been
spend two weeks In Linn comity In solved by the Southern California
the interest of local option. He Is a Eucalyptus Corporation of El Cajon,
practical man and has made a thor-1 California. There are numerous va
ough study of the subject. It hasrtetles of the Eucalyptus which
been a big thing lor Eugene and he I grow to the required site In from
knows It. six to ten years, and whose wood Is
good for a long list nf articles, rang-
L. R. Alderman, lO.onipanled by lug from violins an" billiard tables
It. Sleclqulst, Don Lewis. II. It. Da- to fuel, tool handles, masts ot ships
vies, and It. W. Present!, University and for wagons,
students, as singers, left this morn- 1
lug for llarrlsbnrg to speak on the Cottage Grove Western Oregon
University question. l'rof. Howe; Miss Elhi Dlckerson of Drain one
also speaks this evening In IVady of the Cottage Grove public school
linll upon the ame question. Thai teachers. Is home from r, .,..,..
Twenty-four horses from Califor
nia ere soiu today at the Southern
Pacific cattle yards at remnrkablv
low prices by S. P. Wvnecnr mm'.
tloneer. The animals were owned by
... ,v ... i.t-.m i . vine team of thor
oughbreds was sold fl)r ji90 but
most of them went at $35 a 'head
and thereabouts. Horses are said to
be a third cheaper all over the coun-
... uuw man n year ago.
At a meeting of the athletic coun
cil or the Unlversltv vestcrdav Ar
thur Van Dusen. '10.' 'varsity veil
V, , , l!""-"!. as awarded the
"'"" u for his efficient
during the late football season. Van
Dusen Is one or the most popular
men In college, and In additkm to be.
trig yell leader has been the principal
s.unster on the 'varsity gleSVlub o
ot, the hlgnia Xu fraternttv.
Portland on the local this morning.
Alex Griffin went to Portland this
morning to take In the sights of the
city.
0. Cole, of Marcola, is attending
the Republican convention this after
noon. Mrs. Katharine Ward P010 left
this morning to spend Sunday in Ore
gon City.
H. W. Wilson Is a visitor In Eu
gene today. His home is in Klam
ath Falls.
W. C. Conner, the Cottage Grove
editor, is In attendance-at the Repub
lican convention.
L, R. Alderman went to Harris
burg today to speak In favor of the
University appropriation.
T. J. Coad and S. Stafin, of Dallas,
Polk county, are in Eugene looking
at the pavement work done here.
F. D. Wheeler. C. H Vandenlnirsr.
A. L. Brlggs and T. C. Wheeler are I
in town today from Cottage Grove.
M. F. Griggs will go to Blue River
Monday to build his home where he
and his wife will spend the summer.
Mrs. J. V. Stewart, ot Goshen, re
turned to her home this afternoon af
ter a morning's shopping In Eugene.
John Shopp and wife of Riddles are
registered at the Smeede. They are
looking for a location In this vicinity.
D. P. Masonreturned home to Al
bany this morning after having at
tended the anniversary celebration of
the' Knights Templar in Eugene last
night.
Mrs. J. E. Schenck arid' wife re
turned to Portland this morning.
They have been the guests of Sanford
Clarke.
Mrs. J. W. Kays Is in Portland vis
iting her daughter. Miss Leone, hav
ing gone down on the local this
morning.
' Rev. D. E. Olson went to Harris
burg this morning; where he will
hold services tomorrow. He is a stu
dent of the Divinity School.
L. A. Overton returned last night
trom California. His wife did not
return. Before he left, on the des
ert where they were, the heat regis
tered 1J8 in the shade at times.
Earl Emory left this morning for
his home in Klumath Falls. He has
been a student In the Eugene Busi
ness Coltege for-the past six months.
Mrs.' Briggs, wife of Captain
Briggs, superintendent of the Uni
versity grounds, returned from a vis
It with her daughter in Portland this
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Carman, mother of Mrs.
J. N. B. Fullc: returned la't night
from Lcs Angeles,, where she spent I
the winter with another daughter,
Mrs. G. C. Wharton.
y.rz. . V,"iitt. of Rosebiirc. re-!
turned home th's aftruoon after a
brief visit with Mis. Xavlor. Her hus
band, a Southern Pacific engineer,
went to Roseburg last night after at
tending the entertainment by Ivan
hoe Commamiery.
Elder XI. C. Wire went to Cot'age
Grove this afternoon, and In connec
tion with Rev. Nlckle of that city will
dedicate the new Methodist church at
Saginaw tomorrow. The Saginaw
church has ibont forty members.
Attorney G. V: Sklpworth and wife
returned home this nrternoon from
an extended stay In Portland. Mr.
Sklpworth is Improving satisfactorily
from his recent operation for noo-n-dlcltls
tn one of the city hospital:;.
Lieutenant Frederick A. Barker, of
Vancouver. B; C. arrived this after
noon for a week's visit with his
brother, William Barker, at the Sig
ma Nn house. Lieutenant Barker
finished his West Point education
this- year, and Is stationed a". Firt
Asslnlborne, M'nt. He takes l his
commission about June 1.
i'auuc hue
JItcrihgM
Dahdrktm
public Is Invited to the latter.
Onu. of the Pollock Transfer wait
is, loaded with hardware and
where she won the gild medal In the
W. C. T. U. Demurest contest. The
winning ( this medal wasnct without
an effort, as many of the contestants
which indues har.O.ue. frl.e
r.igs ana nuWIng. Don'i ......
are but outward sigos of tbteii
done in secret by tnyrufe trite
Jruff germs sapping the lile Um
of the hair. Micro kills tktpn
site, sooibes the 'Ha sa
gives lustre to the hii aid sa
it falling out. Asicjliipiita
(fives relief aid proves Its nrt
Save your hair before title
.Micro prevents baldness. Hii
delightful dressing for ibtb
free from grease and sticky
Ask yourdniggistlorfretMi
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
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Dr. T. Felix (in
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Kennedy's Laxative Consh Scrap
does not constipate, but on the othr
hand its laxative principles gently
move the bowels. Children like if.
Sold by all druggists.
N'nw goods arriving dally at J. S.
Lackey's, the pioneer jeweler. m .
See the new sararr earn-? lining.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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LARS.
Rings
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CHAMRBRS HARDWARE" CO.
Thousands of rolls nt new wall pa
per n"t received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Bee supplies of aii kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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Bee supplies or all kln1
CHAMBERS HARDW.iRE CO
Be sure nnd see tha new short turn
bugcv befor huvlnr.
CHAMBERS H.Itn(JjnE CO.
tiiey are nil gene. I New models ensv rldlne Rambler
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