Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 11, 1908, Image 8

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EUGE.VE DAILY GUARD, BATl'KBAV, HI.Y Vl,
CITYcNE
Midsummer Clearance
00
Household guiis
from Oakland, ('a!
nlfc'ht. ,
fort
Store Open Tonight, Until 9 O'Clock. Extra Specials in all Departments
.a"!t,
The volunteer
cream at Otto s
''reran
Parasols Half-Price
Sweets last night.
"in tht
25c Handkerchiefs ea 10c
Embroidered Hose 1 5c
35c Neckwear 16c
4 dozen sample neckwear sainpiC.s,
bows, jabot;-, ties, etc., all up-to-date
novelties, values J ()Q
$1.50 Silk Gloves 98c
LoiiK Maik iiiul white silk k'ov,'s'
double tips f.UKtrs, celebrated
Niagara make, ii.50
All colored parasols, to close out,
' will be sold at half price.
Pearl Belt Buckles, four CA
style;, each...35c and
Tl, ,r.
23 dozen ladies' lace trimmed linen
haiidherchiefs. these are slightly
mussed, 25c values, 1 Q
special each V
Ladies' black cotton hose, neatly
embroidered, seamless foot, double
bi:ullthic driveway.
The Eugene Busing.
sole, high spliced heel, 1 C
ed yesterday for the ,.,
, U will reopen in SeMeB
25c grade for
H . MWffl H I
Sale
I
Thousand Yards Staple Black and Colors and Fancy Silks Less a Half and a Quarter
800 Yards Black Silks I $1.50 Novelty Silks, yd. $1.15 Fancy Silks Half Price 7-inch Rajah Saks, 60c yd
. c wr 1 CM A Ql CC Odd patterns and pieces of fancy figuredailk dress and -inCfl Oiianil OUK.it J
19, J7 and 36 Inrhca wide, licuumil fon mm")
Unbilled Tn fliMim, .loua!lii-i.. I'mu de Chine.
Peau de SiU-. lean de -rW. Mal.ulta, l.oiiltduc, etc.
it i,c' l'1"' every economical buyer should con.,
aider.
11.90 Jurcl wide Taffeta Bilk 72-
All l. 00 black HII kH. yard H7l
All 11.25 black Hllks, yard 9(1.00
$1.50 yard wide Hllkn, yard $ I ..'50
2. UO .Moiioybuk Hllka S 1 .00
$1.25 Novelty Silks, yd. $1.00
$1.00 Novelty Silks, yd. 70c
'l iila Include Pekln and Shadow stripes, Meancllnes
and 1uiilBlnea, Persian.;. hlh grade ilmiuotte Taf
fetas, Foulard, etc. Ileaiitlful assortment of dark
effecla for alreet wear and IIkIiI shade for evening
gnwna and walBU, am h as pink, blue, mals, laven
der, realda, Old Huh, Ililo and white. Shop morn
ing" when It la cool.
waist lengths, plaids, stripes and figures, dots, etc.
Light and dark combinations, all good patterns;
prices regularly 60c to $1.00; your choice, yd 3Sf
90c Plain Taffetas, a yard 72c
5 pieces high colored 19 Taffeta silks, Celebrated
Oreff quality, suitable for Dresses, Waists, Petti
coats, drop Skirts, linings and trimmings. All have
the new rich high luster. Buy all you want at per
yard 72f.
In black main, green, blue and cream I beautiful,
!on Trlrn wabble silk, for costume and wa.sts,
27 'and 26 inches wide.
27-inch Cream Japanese Silk
Onlv about 500 yards of this silk at these last
prices. Get your share.
GOc 27 Inch Japanese silk, yd . ...
75c 27 Inch Japanese Silk, yd ....
$1.00 27 inch Japanese Silk
$1.50 27 Inch Japanese Siik, yd . .
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SI. 23
Final Clcan-Up on Women's Tailored Suits
Let us say at the start there is only J 8 of these suits left, sizes 32,
34 and 36, tlic styles are 25-in. jackets and Eton effects; all this
spring's styles in fancy mixed cloths, blues, grays and browns,
pleated a id gored skirts, all long sleeves; regular prices were
$12 to 520. Your choice at
Each $4.00 and $8.00
Women's Walking Skirts made of mannish cloths, P A C r
values to $15.00. Sale price each Jf .V
Women's long Silk . Coats Price
Beautiful Line Silk Drssses, $15 values, each $10.00
All Dock Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, Wrappers, Kimonas, Waists, Chil
dren's Wash Coats, Dusters, Etc., specially priced during this Midsummer
Clearance Sale. Gingham Petticoats, Silk and Cotton Underskirts
almost every color and all specially priced. A Money-Saving Event.
j Wayne Knit. Hosiery for Women and Children am the Best.
Children's Hose 10c, 12c & 25c
Rawhide hose 15c, two pair for 25c; Pony hose, 3 weights 25c pr
Children's Hosj in white, tan, pink and blue, a pair 25c
Ladies Hose 8c, 15c and 25c pr.
Black hose Q'Ac, 3 pairs 25c; Black and fancy hose, a pair 1 5c
Big assortment tan, white, grey, fancy and black hose 25c Pair
40c Hose, 3 pairs $1.00 50c Hose, 4 pairs $1.50
The celebrated Wayne Knit Brand, fine Lisle thread, reinfor'd
soles; high splued heel all white sole hose same prices. Full line
black and colored, extra size hose ..25c, 35c and 50c
Women's 50c Sleeveless Vests 34c ea
JO Dozen Swiss fibbed sleeveless vests, plain taped neck and lace trimmed, sizes 4, 5 and 6,
extra good quality at 50c; Midsummer Clearance Sale priee, each j JTl
Ladies' Vests 7'Ac, 15c and 20c
Extra specials In women's Sleeveless VeBts, trim
med and plain, Swiss ribbed; sizes, 4 to 6; also
special values in extra size garments, 7, 8, and 9
at 3 for 50c and, ench nOSr
Children's anil Infants' Shirts, Villon Suits, Ijicc trim
med Pantalets, at . . 10 t0 35 each
Women's I'nion .uits -25 to $2 50
Women's Knee and Arm length lli'iiu'crs 25f?
All of these g arnients fine Swiss ribbed. Grand val
ues. !
20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd W2c
20 pieces, all diftcrcnt patterns, pongee shades, blues, pinks, greens, blacks, etc.; 32
inches wide, neat patterns, all new designs. Don't delay coming for these, p
they wont last at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard V2'
48 in Border Batiste, 60c quality Special yd. 46c Galatea Cloth, yd. 1 8c
Couien In alrlpea and deep cross bar atrlpe, pink,
lavend. r, blue, and light green only. This la one
of the newest leal urea In cotton dress fabrics.
till INCH 1.1 XKX, A YAltli tf.V.
Pink, light hill", greya. navy, browns, green, tan,
etc, SOe quality, special, a yard 25
Crash, a yard. 20
Comes In light blue, pink, navy, black, Copen
hagen, while, tan and figures.
A. I'. C. (ilNtillAMS, YAHIt 12 12
311 In best iiuallly Percale 12 12
American Piinis, a yard ftf
Aimmkcag Apron tltnghnma t... 7 1 '2
Yard wide Muslins, Sheetings, Outings, etc. spec
ially priced.
India l.luoii 5. S. 11. and 18 'd
Women's Muslin Underskirts and Gowns
50c, 90c, $1.19, $1.78, $2.19 and $3.60
Worth J 5c to 50c each more than they arc marked; splcndidiy made and neatly trimmed
In lace and embroidery. The body of these garments is made of fine muslin and cam
bric. Dozens of styles and all sizes j jt .
Arc You Going to the Mountains or Beach?
If so you may need towels, blankets, pillows or some table linens, or perhaps a khaki
outing suit, but no matter what it is, in the dry goods line, we have it and will sell it as
low--maybe a little lower in price for the same article than you can get it elsewhere.
It will do no harm to compare prices anyway. You'll find us willing. Suppose you
try this on our other lines, too. -:- -:- -:- ;- -,. ... ...
S. 11. Friendly
Buy Splendidly Tailored Sfylish Suits Here
During this Month at a Big Saving
Our policy has always been to buy and sell nothing but the
best. Our customers know when they buy at Friendly's that
they are getting the greatest value that money can buy. Our
regular prices are low aid every garment is marked in plain
figures.
$30.00 Suits Reduced to $22.00 '
$27.50 Suits Reduced to $20.00
$25.00 Suits Reduced to $18.00
$22.50 Suits Reduced to $17.50
$20.00 Suits Reduced to SI 5.00 '
$18.00 Suits Reduced to $13.50
$15.00 Suits Reduced to $11.50
$12.50 Suits Reduced to $ 9.75
$ 7.50 Suits Reduced to $ 4.85
1
Strtiow Bmos & Co.
. Panama, Straw and Sailor Hats greatly reduced this week,
a few left and they must be closed out regardless of cost
Only
Young Men's Suits-July Sale
Absolutely every Boys' Suit in stock including the new browns
that arrived a few days ago. Browns
$20.00 Suils, sale, price. . .
$1S.00 Suits, sale price. . .
$17.50 Suits, sale price. . .
$15.00 Suits, sale price. . ,
.15.011
.!jtl:t..-i
. .M.on
. .Si I ..-.ii
I2..".0 Suits,
Jln.no Suiis,
. Suits'
J 11.00 Suits,
sale price,
sale price,
"ah" price,
sal.' price.
Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings Reduced One-Third
Thousands ol y ards ot beautiful Persian appliques, bands and edges, plain braids, dainty
lace cdSes and bands in cream and white, narrow and wide embroideries and insertions
. su.nblc lor dresses. All on sale a: onc-th'rd less than regular prices
.$ 7.(10
. 0.(1(1
S.4..-X)
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W. A. White a i i I. a I'orl-
lHltd tat.1 nlitM
ItaMg'i lui vi i. ,n , m clt
hoin tiie'irn tiKt.iv.
Mis. v. i, Keiiiii'dx, of YvincalU.
U vlltllil lit l!it' nil
I. II. Ciu.iitinu. wife mid daiifciitcr.
of Acme, me In (lie city
I to Siena r tin ned uti (tie n ou
train todiv from a trip .utli
Jl me H n . . :. . of .linn-lion City, w.g
In K a- ne .Hi biullle.. tmta
lti 'iri I',' iv t home fii'tn I'tMllalid
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of
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l'.U'ion left tt,i, murnuie
rih.
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i' he will
Slutle,
lud;l
ei In,
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11: trip
" ' Mount went in Portland
to- today, and (;m iheic ,,i K,, u, , ,,.
pert on an ntilini;.
-I K r. Withers left this
for l'o, tisetid, Mont., when
lt-l! In, daughter.
Mi.v Mtl.lre.1 llhndes and Crace
l-ak. ,V Salem, yislled In Ktlgene
eter,la, and lodav, ,
Miss lirnce Cheihlr., P.. ..I.... '
.... .ii.li iuK in,, .mi,,,., nn,,,,
Keiie lor a few da,s
' K 11 yr is down from McKi
f"' I".' a f.-iv da,. Il ,
i. 'v iii a s.iwini,; '.icre.
Mioses IV.iotln Kao and ConleM,,
1 ipes were passenters to l'mtlalid
oil I tie . inn f un t, ,,"
VS( ,h:'1::!l Oit.i. k.' of IVrtland
le-lli tie, I In ,,, ,,,, ,.,.,,ri.,v ,,.,.
Homo of Mr ami M , .
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soon loi- 1.
land ill-n
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t'lai kamn
lug after ;
a thort time and will 1
Angeles to join her llu
av.
t no pros 'titati n of
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Wi'.s in V. Mays. a f,,n
s:iy ol On-K in snnlont
(l ionds here It., l. ......
'us nary M. V. line, s. S. White in Kasiet n Or
and wit,, and Miss Margaret White. Mr . m...
'Uisiin and wife. Miss t'oia
nid Miss Agnes Ma:her. ot
, returned home this nioru
i trip up the MiKeuzle.
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ls put-
: I'tiiver.
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Parrett. of Albany, were arrivals In McKenr.ie Hrldgi'
Kugen,. ..st night on their way to a summer eottag,
me i pin r Mcrvenite summer resorts. Vlinmv
wife, of San son. of
p n p .. I
3.n.niendlv f
Hi., inilita:,- f..:'.,.., , , , '
:;erl.u.,. .,11; ,ms;.wi, . . ; '' charge of the
' " io . eim ,. , mi. ami ,
'; relaiivos i
""I lot- in, in,.
: The east end of the
uao uccu leveled off
gain un idea as to how
when nicely paiA-rd.
r
i The Canipbe;i-Feum,
rpnm will ulnv n.,
Coburg tomorrow.
1 nlav tile Hulimv ,..
r j a S;
n. I .i . .
I no iiemiUK plant at ti.
seirsei ucijui was llrfcd B
morning, it worked
M. Barr, the Salem vm
u.
A. W. Lewis, the
old billboard t..t was
sore at the depot grouudi
foini, wnere it has
along the road.
O. M. Foster, a recent v
.Micnigan, nas begun irep,
build a residence on samn
ly purchased on East Tt
between Alder and Hllyat;
The Beaver clutihonw
street, between Alder and
ueing ccverea with
gravel finish on the rjiiWd.
Ishe first finish of lud
gene. '
The walls for the stont
Bible University are ud.
stories without the roofji
equate mea ot wnat the
lie like when the strucnJ
pleted. .
W. M. Dixon, a raemb?
P. bridge crew working
bridge at uottage urove,
to Eugene yesterday for
layoff, ne having run a
one of his hands.
The work of fencing Ut
at the new fair ground!
menced, E. C. Willis hard
tract to build the feiM
stalls. The hay on the
all been cut and disposal
Wild blackberries are
plentiful In spots. The
ally speaking are not loai-
lly as lust year, when
were so plentiful. Some
have fceen made lately
Anions the car load
to Eugene yesterday n
car of lumber from W
the fair grounds, a car
for the Having company
mill feed for the Wlllia:
Co. .
The front of the nf
block on East Seventh
ing put In. The large
new block will be ocrupi
class grill room to be pi:
in the fall, and the una
be used by him In i
some of his stock.
I Roscoe Stewart, upon
i item In yesterday's Oua!
1 girl picking over 300 pot:
rles at the Reynolds on-
day, telephones that ne
pounds in the 1 iiipenw
the same length ol unit.
her record.
F. bndford has purct:
toreot nf R s. Haskeii
and wall paper store ol
Haskell at the corner
and Weal F.luhtll Street!
ford will continue the
old stand the firm nan-
large trade, and does a
of work on contrail
Whilom visitors to P
ninv npradventiire hare
inpsa tn transact" In "'
cles niav be Interested
.1. Van Zante lias been
Indue of the mnnW
1 lilnce nf fleorue .1. t'a
I retired to assume the p
IHft nttnriiiil' til
' was' e!c -ted 'at the r
ne.
the'.f
,iJ
vice
mil son , of
have been ,-i..i.
this vieini;,-, hRve
of rhi.eiuv. Aril , afle
MiKenie, left last nUht for home.
ra new
f.,l l-f-mii
IV.
Per.y 1'.
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M . I
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' I. .!'. I'.-il
rs Julia Pa,'
ha mrlied
to isn her
She will re-
Wlfe. .
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111
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I' tcheri and
' and U M t'ooier and
-a'tle. lefe here Ibis nioru
'.. l'if le Pridi;,. ,n an unt
il' -'line's
Mr. Slulil,
there last s
lVniiie, at : i'i.,,, .
r.iti; Mi
H- .T'O and Key II A Cr. en
:icer to Pnrtlatid on the
i 'i today. Mr lleel-e to
'o. and Kev Cr
' OlUe chin
"-.'.W'tiin. mho miiW. ti,,.
.i-i '.ter on the occasion of
his
-tie
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st of
wav
11'. the
'. Port.
n-i.'.:t
U It
s built
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I W;...
"r'niiller.
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unit! er The W.i'.,
t',
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d intii; ,a,atlon O
in Idaho and Sal,
.e in i a-i. mii ,
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Satisfac.
. ?ryat V-f' "'!
Resujenee phone
Albany iiev '
""anient ninn of I'"11
In1; the blool--
'ei. we 1 In : ll
flnrifin ia jlliinli ti'il'lV
which will be I'l.ircJ ati
The inside of ihe s'-i
rrratled and so 1 il ',,r
fr.ro Ihp cento'" fll""'
i-lrton nil I Ills the I'M"''
Job ahead l"el!ln 1
around the btiildl"" ,
Dr. Horcl. "f '"
Ils been here 'or s.irne
auto, Driver II eJ. ' ,
('. H Trlnll lef! V"
In Ihi nolo for Cottaff
'.,,, ...,,..,, i, h,vn on 1
I.orane and 'upper Si
enlnir nver some nl0ll
which was never
fore. The naii''1
the country
wer-
seen
in
me ot
er seen a machine,
lshed.
4- 4. 4. 4.
Electric n""
13'
1
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Hytrin's I'" 'ui ,
The i .. trend
fihost," the fire'
tlires (ha! ever
gene."
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