THK ECGEN B DAltV GUARB. 8ATUKUAV. JVSE 6. 1908
The Friesdly Store-Extra Specials Fo? Next Week
55.CO for the First, fcorrect
List of Names
Klve dollars for the first correct
list ot" mimes of the U. S. Fighting
Ships presented at the office of this
More July 1st. A- name of one of
these ships appears In each ad every
day this month. The sixth one is in
this ad. Can you find it?
$?-50 Silk Skirts $5
Three dozen Silk Petticoats, made
of fine taffeta Bilk, deep dust ruffle
of pres do solo, come in red, blue,
green, brown and a number of
, changeable effect!; and black. These
are the best values we have ever
offered in silk pottlcoata; values to
S.no, each . ., , .1.00
B'ome0stics Low Priced
I'lnest of the loom iiikI LoiimIuIu Muslins, yd J,c
Caiioc Wenched MiisIiin, yd 't 7Hc
I'riile of llio West Muslin, yd ,Kc
lleikcley Cambric, yd 12?2C
l.V Long Cloth, yd 1,0
20c I'nncy Clotli, yd 13c
CITY NEWS
Ladies Suits Values to $12.50 for $4.25
10 ladles' Eton Jackets In blue and black, and fancy mixed Cloths; sizes 32
to 38; sold at 110.00 and $12.50; sale price each 1.153
Ladies' Suits Values to $20,00 for $13.50
Made of fine all wool Panama Cloth,' pleated and gored sklrtB; plain and fancy
tailored jackets this season styles; sale price $l;l.no
Ladies' Suits Values to $40.00 for $25.00
The greatest suit bargains wo have ever offered made from all wool mannish
cloths, Panama and serge In black, blue and brown, some plain tailored;
some trimmed In fancy Persian braid, sizes 32 to 40; values to $40.00;
sale price $23.00
$12.50 Ladies' Walking Skirts, ea. $4.50
2 dozen ladles' Walking Skirts made of fancy mannish cloths In checks, plaids,
and stripes In gored and pleated effects; all good colors $12.50 and $10.50,
Skirt sale price 9USO
Ladies' Silk Coats Reduced Ladies' Wrappers Less
Ladies' Silk Dresses, Values to $ 1 5 now $ 1 0
Every silk and cotton Petticoat, every shirtwaist; every Lingerie Dress and
Wash Stilt reduced or at a price much less than usual. Come and Bhare
in.thlB grand sale of women's wearables. N
Sale Knit
Underwear
Ladies' Cotton Undervests, sleeveless Btyle, sizes 4, 5 and
6; 10c quality, each 7 l-2c
Women's fancy sleeveless Vests; low neck; best 12 l-2c
quality; special, each , l"c
Women's SwIsb ribbed low necked sleeveless Vests; all
sizes; extra finish; best 20c quality, each ...... 13c
Women's fine silk lisle Vests, plain taped neck and lace
trimmed; all sizes; best 75c quality, each ,50c
Women's lace trimmed Pants; plain, tight knee or ankle,
lengthy union suits; all styles and sizes
at 25c to $3.50
Boys' and girls' Hose, three mighty extra values
at . 10c, 12 I-2c and 25c
Women's matchless Hose, made by the Wayne Knitting
Co. Every pair the best for the price . .13c and 23c
Women's fancy Hose, colors and black
At 13c, 25c, 50c and $1.00
Children's Tan Hose, pair ... ..... . . B5c
Mai's and Boys' Clothing, Shirts. Hats, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery,
and Fashionable Wearables of every sort--low prices.
Our enormous Clothing sales this season have left us with many pdds and ends, broken lots and sizes in
men's and boys' Clothing, Hats, etc., which we will close out next week, some at cost and some below'cost. The
odds and ends have been placed in three lots and- will be sold at either one of these prices regardless of original price.
At
$4.85
We place on sale 100 Suits at this price that
usually sold for $8.00 and $12.00; some are
slightly out of date, soma pnrtly soiled and
some bad patterns, and a fow perfectly good and
easily worth $12.50. Sale price, while they
Inst ,i $1.85
At
$9.75
At $9.?n we place on sale 200 Stilts that are
made of the finest worsted In the late style
with cuffs on sleeves. These coats are made
either single or double-breasted and In all
lengths and sizes from 34 to 44; all odds and
ends and single coats from $12.50 to $20.00
reduced to $0.75.
The Finest Hand TailoredSuits, values to $30, sale price
CmrlthM (ION hi
51 moss BRttt 6 (94
.fine (Ulhtt M.hfr 1
$ 1 9.70
At $19,75 you can buy a liaud made Suit in the extreme or conservative
business nian style that isfwortli $ 2S.00 to $35.oo. ' Included are dozens of
the new browns, olives, tans and also blues and blacks.
agfr HATS,1! CAPS, UNDERWEAR. AND
SHIRTS REDUCED.
Eugene's Largest and
Best Store
Your Money's Worth
or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street.
Agents Wayne Knit Hosiery,
liiuoV at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Aleuts for Moncylmk Silks, Nemo
ami Kabo Corsets. '
nun
Come out and hear Uro. W. H.
I llundy at Frank's hall, .Monday, June
; S, at S p. in.
i The finishing brick work on the
1 First National Bank addition is be-
ing done today.
I Hear Trimble on "The Babes
Should They Be Baptized?" at 10:30
a. in. tomorrow.
A good many Eugene people went
to Pleasant Hill today to attend the
annual picnic there.
Are you interested in the future?
If so, come to Frank's hall on Mon
day, June 8t at 8 p. m,
Eva Lynch, of Cottage Grove, has
been committed to the Boys and
Girls' Aid Society at Portland.
Word was received from Seattle
again last night that J.. W. White,
ojf this city, was still very low.
The cement walk in front "of the
Willamette House, on Weft Eighth
street Is being laid by 6. Myers.
"Far better than gold Is the riches
untold. The grace of Cod's love in
Christ Jesus." Come to Frank's hall
'i, at 8 p. in.
The paving company Is plowing nn
East Eleventh street beyond Alder
streett, preparatory to rolling and
grading the same.
The big plate stones, weighing sev
eral tons each, are being placed at the
new divinity school building by Con
tractor Ji. A. Nash.
What Is better than gold? More
gold. Come and hear about the pure
gold, at Frank's hall, Monday, June
on Monday, June 8, at 8 p. in.
Andrews & Pitts have been award
ed the contract for painting C. S.
Freeland's flats. They already have
the priming coat on the rustic.
Barlow Allen has traded his resi
dence property on East Thirteenth
street to George McLean for his farm
on Camp Creek. Mr. Allen and wife
will- move to the farm soon.
Harry Graham has resigned his po
sition on the police force and 'he will
take a position at Campbell & Fell
man's furniture store, beginning
work Monday. His successor on the
force has not yet been appointed.
A reception for the teachers of
the public schools will he held this
evening at the home of W. W. Cal
kins, 294 East Eleventh street, at 8
o'clock. This reception is given by
the W. C. T. U. in appreciation of
their work during the past year.
John H. Hartog. manager of 'the
Commercial Club of this city, was in
Portland immediately following the
election, and says that Portland peo
ple voted with Eugene on the Uni
versity question because Eugene had
mad 3 herself worthy of the institu
tion. Tb-- Women of Woodcrnft will
unveil three monuments tomorrow,
two at the Odd Fellows' cemetery
and one at Laurel Hill. They will
be e'-corted by the W. O. W. The
Modern Woodmen will also hold
their usual services and attend the
Episcopal church in a body In the
evening. The members of the cir
cle will leave their hall at 1:30 p.m.
General Debility
Pay In and day oat there Is that feeling
of wea'Jiifas that makes a burden of Itself. '
Food d'x9 not strengthen.
F!cep drts not refresh. j
It U hard, to do, bard to bear, what
8cul ! be easy, vitality Is on the eob,ui:d .
the whole system suffer1?.
Fur this condition take
Hood's Sarsaparilta
It vitalizes the blood and pivea vigor and
tone to all tbe organs and functions. '
In usual liquid forift or In chocolated !
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $L
3
Dandruff and Itv
;FAmNHlAIRcT
re but outward signs ot the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
Jruff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the Itching scalp,
gives lustre to tbe hair and stops
it (alllng-out A single application
gives relief aod proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL C?.'
PORTLAND, OHIOOH f
'adelightfih1
RATES
EAST
Wii'""oi,sos,lj.i!
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(I-ines in Oregon)
From En
. - UJ it I
iows:
To
Both Way,
though
Portia nd
78.25
71.25
6j.75 '
7;
K;ins;is City 03.75
Tickets will be
Cliicao
St. Louis
St. Paul
Oma! a
vi.
CjKfcrt
'ST.
R2.
81.
75
" 75
on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
, August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good for rrturn In 90 fi ..!.
. ,, ' j- will,
over privileges p easure within M
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further 'nlornutionalloo
A.J. GJXLETE
Local'Agent
or write to
Wm. McMuiiay, General P.
sender agent, Portland, Ore,
PERSONAL
morning after a short stay In Eu-
Mr. mill Mrs. V. T. Cordon are In
Portlnnd for a fow dnys..
W. n. Hurtley and wife returned
Mrs. Maudo Dlnnt wont to Albany 1 to CoUhko Grovo today,
today. I Mrs. M. 10. MoiKan Is quite 111 at
R. U. Tiilver, of Wendllng, is In nor homo on Alilur street.
Eugene. I Mrs. Whittle, of The Dalles, Is
Hoy Hooth returned last nlfiht visiting Mrs. O. W. Griffin,
from the Hast, where he has been , Attorney J. C. Johnson, of Cottage
visiting. Grove, was In the city today.
Otto N. Gore went to Albany this' K. P. Withers returned Inst
morning. Inlght from a visit In Portland.
II. G.' Malum came in from the t'bas. Watts whs a passenger to
north today. Portlnnd on the flyer Inst night.
Mrs. C. W. Starr went to Junction 1 Constable F. T. Plank went to
todav to visit. ' Creswell today on civil business.
ltev. U. A. Green preaches at Ual-I J- P. Wallace and son came down
Bey tomorrow. from Cottage Grove this morning.
J. It. Wllheim was In tbe city from! W. II. and A. K. Hartley, of Cot
Zion yesterday. tnge Grove, were In the city today.
C. 10. l.andess returned to Hi se- nnyiunnu iiaoii. who ami son are
egon City to visit her "soil at that
place today.
B. F. Pitcher and wife returned
to Cottage Grove today after a day,
in Eugene.
Miss Vena Laird left for Boll foun'
talne today to visit her aunt, Mrs.
H. T. Brlstow.
Chas. J. Barhlte arrived in Eu
gene last night from his ranch at
Othello, Wash.
Miss Grace Parker, matron of' the
University dormitory, went to Port
land this niornnlng.
Kdwnrd S. Vandyke, a University
graduate. Is in the city from Grants
Pass for a few days.
The contest, of Cora L. Addison
vs. Edward Lajoie, Involving home
stead entry No. 13774, for the south
.east quarter of section 34, township
Ul.r,.0, is south of range 4 west. In whicH
the testimony was taken before Uni
ted States Commissioner W. W. Cal
kins April 25, has been decided in
favor of the entryman by the land
ornce officials at Koseburg. I. N.
Harbaugh was the attorney for the
entryman.
brother, H. B
Willamette street.
W. J. Burkhard and wife, of Los
Angeles, Cal., arrived here last night
and left on this morning's stage tor
the South Fork of the McKenzie,
where they will enjoy an outing of
several weeks' duration.
D6Wltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough, and will
in a very short time strengthen the
weakened kidneys. Sold by all drug
gists. ' v
burg this afternoon.
Turn .loiiittnus, of Itoselturg, was
In the city yesterday.
Casper Clark has gone to Portlnnd
to r lend the summer.
Jay Moore has gone to Portland for
a few days ret '.-eat ion.
It. M. Watch of Cottage Grove
was In Eugene today.
Miss Minnie Chapman went to
Portland this morning.
Mrs. White, of Portlnnd, came In
today to visit relatives.
home from Hiclr visit in Portlnnd.
Frank Long, if Koseburg, went
to CotUKtock yesterday from here.
Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage
Grove, spent l;ist night In Eugene.
Ed C. llerren, a bop buyer of Sa
lem, was In the city during the day.
Joan dn liny and family arrived
here this morning from Berkeley,
Cal.
J. It. Eddy, right-of-way agent for
the S. P. Co., was in Eugene on busl-
I ness today
11. A. Cook returned to Vlda thin I Mrs. Ihibert Campbell went to Or
A Man is in Danger
of robbery every day h kVp
Ills cash about Ills permm, hltt
home or his place of tuisliwi.
Once yon lire known as hav
ing dint linblt your are nmrkvtl
for lmgn nml tlilevcw.
Save both your money nml
yoiiinelf by ileMwl(lng your
fiixli III this luink.
Then you nml fer neither
Ihlevi'H, lire or any oilier iliui
ger to your or nioneyjir per-
The Eugene Loan and Sa virgs Ezrk oj
Capital artel Surplus $125,000.00 EiUtlithd 12
I1k
New stock fishing rods nnd files;
l we art overstocked in some ktnas
Miss Ollle Burton is nmonit the!f Nl" which we will sell at cost.
Eugenlnns In Portland during the re-i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
malnlng days of the week.
A. C. Barbour, the Walton rnnital- Ike ' Fountain, a former student
1st. who has been In the city for sev- nt the University, dropped In to visit
oral days, returned home todav. ! some of !,'.s old friends last night.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dav are home
TEA
There's plenty of hum
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best J
Ynor trroctr rrtarDs roui noacj U jm 4id1
UkM it; wg pr tiua'
from their outing nt Blue River tint! as a medical student, and will go to
other upper McKenzie points. I his home In Klamath county, after
.Misses Edna and Venlta White left ; commencement.
this morning for Seattle to see their
WILLIAMS' I'AKBOMO S.Al.VE
le has stient the winter In Chicago . WITH AHSICA ami WITCH HAKI.
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father, ,1. W. White, who Is very ill
there.
Miss Hazel Smith returned Inst
night from Portland, where she at
tended the rose festival nnd visited,
friends. '
I.. N. llembree. of Junction Cltv'
R. F. H. No. :t, was In the city to
day and mnde n pleasant call at The
Guard office.
Mrs'. Hodges arrived from Portlnnd
today to visit relatives nnd friends.
From, here she will return to her
homo In Prlnevllle.
.Mrs. Philip Sylvester and daugh
ter Edna left last night for Ashland
to visit Mrs. Perry Coram, duughter
and sister resjiectlvely.
Mrs. J. C. (Brewster) Bollen.who
has been visiting, relatives in this
city, left for Dallas today, from
where she will go to Seattle. I
W. E. Carpenter, route agent of
the Wells-Fnrgo Express Company,
was In the city tixlay looking after
the affairs of the local omre.
W. D. Smith and family of five
left this morning for Belknap
Springs, w here they will spend a cou
ple of months. They arrived yester
av from Kahlotus, Wash.
IV W, Aupperh Secretary of the
c'ub'T of coin tn we of Grand Junc
tion, Colorado, has been in the city
the last few duys visiting with his
Grocer
cheap and
The best salve In the world lor cuts,
bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all sklu emo
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props..
mparts a pleasing softness
and delicacy to the skin
and restrains the ravages of
sun, wind and time. ,
Ints continued application elimi
nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
(renders imperceptible annoying
minor blemishes and sallowness.
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
exclusively its own and is in every
Vway a perfect toilet luxury. Price
50 cents. Ask your druggist tor it.
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
Dr.T. FeEix ouraud's
' ORIENTAL
TOILET F0WIS8
Julius
6
A pure, antisep
tic Toilet Powder
fur infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Renders an excel
lent complexion
and keeps the skin
clear, soft and
velvety. Relieves
skin irritation and
should bo used
freely after bath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and ref resiling;
effect. At deal
ers or by mail, 35
cents Box. Pre
pared by
Ecnn T HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor of BOURAOD'S ORItHTAL CREAM1
TOn ULI USD BWOlUUHDZa Br
STANLEY'S,
12 Willamette St. - - -
Eugen
Every day is Special Sale Buggy
Day with us; gst our prlce3 and see
the good vou vill buy.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Rogers Bros. 1S47 silverware 1;
sold cheapest at Watts'.
List yovr property- with the Ore
Itgon Land r'o'npnny. Put an honest
price on it and we will soon have it
sold. . tf
STONE'S1 HEAVE MOW
Greatest known remfdy lot bum
Highland, Cr., Oct. 31, 12
-ri,: in rtiiv ihjt 1 pave I
...... hn.tUnl "Stone'sHa
Drops" and cured net oi bmo.
This was last winter ana iki
not been aile. tcdsi nee-G
r-D c r ;TnN'FSalfm,(.
For sale by all drogglsU.
$1.00
i ft a a 4 o
XOI'K'H
t nrirati Land Compaur
.X. .imhi does tut
notei.. res.au,.
keepers 10 w
flee. Neither are ne, "-j
"V way w th cur-"-,
that cnsgusi " - r llrKti
m-narhinE tliem on the itrw
- , nav two m
you do not wish "''", ,
commissions, - ,r,
rou will be treated ontheSD""
Place your 'order for
coal now. Williams "
Phone Black lH'.
Spo our new b"'e
enamel w;irc IIinn,VAi;E
. . i l l . l.tli11 '
M.-i'""
The reinforced "
, .. thp best f
Kile at-cni
grinds
good coffee in the
same mill. Don't
let him spoil
3D r i t
jimcnMi rollers
Goldeo
0FFtf) GaU
with the lightest trace of
poor coffee. Buy a coffee
mill and grind your coffee
at home, fresh each day.
J. A. Folder ffi Co.,
San Francisco
DeWitt's Little Early Klsers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold by
nil druggists.
I Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup is cn m;iKI!S HAHi"'"
line one inaf ciuiuren ime 'i w'i "
taite, as it tastes ttKe niapie suhiu.
It. acts gently, yet freely, on the bow
els and thereby It drives the cold out
of the system. It is sold by all druggists.
In a short item on the hop crop In
yesterday's Guard the 45 per cent
output should have been 73 per cent.
Chicken dinner at the Underwood
House tomorrow. 2oc.
1 Kl-I .1 '
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SIGR BtiAUAGHE
Pssitinlr cored hj
Iheso Little Pais.
Ttecy &M reOoTt DU-
term fc-m Ayspepfte, !
1srsua aad T Beast;
KMlnf. A portMt m
etytot DMmh, Vansew
'iw, i4 TmU
Twnfna, tain t h side.
TORPID UVKR. TUm
refiuats tka Bowefe. Purely Vegetable.
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CAKTIR'Sl
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Genuine Ost Bear
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f. friends
have a few '
phonograph' w' ,.,
and hear what'
thing 11 8l.rdS.
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