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Ft IRNDLY'S ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP 5
p t. nfformo- ttrikine Values m a General Cleanine-Uo Movement,. -Clothing. Dry Goods-and Furnishin,
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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. MONMT. ATOl'st X l"18
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ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Women's Ready-to
Wear Apparel
$9.00 Women's Wash Dresses, Each $3.98
211 worm-n il wash dresses In stripes, figures Mil cl all whin-: almost every one a
different atyle; beautiful! made nnrl splendidly finished trimming In lure
and embroidery, sizes 32, 34 and 36 only; values to (): your choice
during tlila clean sweep aale al ;(.WM
$15.00 Silk Suits and Dresses, Each $10.00
Women's Silk Coats at Half-Price
Jackets at Half-Price
About one dozen women's allk Wraps, three styles, Kntoti. Jacket and long
Coats; size 34 In 42; inadu ol good quality hlnr.k Tatfela and I'eau tie Solo
silk at lialf regular prices.
Children's Wash
$10.00 Women's Walking Skirts, $4.50
Klvo dozen rhlldn.n'ii wiiwh JtirkclK rmu of Pique and ho ft fl nlnh durk; rnrno
In white and coIurH; colon-d collar and cuffn; bI.ch 3 to 10; prlceH $1.5 0 to
$;tJ.O; jour choir , IIAI.K I'ftlC'K.
Thrcfi doi'n Indies' WnlkliiK Hklrtu mudi of Hunt mixed niatcrlul; plain Kored
and pleated effeelti; your pick ..." O
$10.00 Imported Voile Skirts, Each $6.60
Just un dozen flue Imported lilaek Voile Skirts, trlmmeil In lilaek Taffeta Silk,
one and two four Ineli ruffle. The beat values we have ever ahown. $ 1 0.10
values; neelal, each Hid. (1(1
Waists Half-Price, 58c, $1.00, $1.85, $2.75
Women's wash W'alsta, colored Percale and white lawn, mull and allk trlm
llird In lace, enjhinldery and Inserlltlon and filet net; only about live dozen
dlloguihor, ,-Almoat every alzo and the prlcea are half and leaa.
$7.50 Beautiful Silk Petticoats, Each $5.00
The boat Silk Petticoats wo have ever offered and In the moat favored ahadea,
black, navy, brown, (trey and red made of fine loft heavy Taffeta, hem
stitched flounce, Pols de Solo dust ruffle; 17.60 values, each Vn.00
Women's Percale Wrappers; Each 95c
6 doien dark and Unlit colored Percale Wrappers, red, blurs, greys and black,
with neat white figures, stripes, checks, etc. Tight fitting; and Interlining
aeveral styles; $1,6(1 quality, each line
Gingham Petticoats, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50
Made (if sd quality striped OliiKlni nia, gjoy, blue, and while stripe.
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Ladies' & Children's Gloves
35c Short Lisle Gloves, per pair 18c
50c Short Lisle Gloves, per pair 35c
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves, per pair 83c
$2.00 Long Silk Gloves, per pair $1.18
Sweeping reductions In all fabric Gloves, odd lots specially reduced, including
black, white and colors, 35c. Short lisle gloves in women's and misses'
sizes; your choice, a pair itic
50c and $1.00 short lisle and allk net Gloves, one and two-button celebrated,
Kayser make; your choice, a pair 'c
16 button length silk Gloves, double tip fingers; closed wrist, sizes 5 to 8;
black and white only, a pair :Ic
16 button length women's silk Gloves, extra heavy silk, double tip fingers, but
ton wrlat colors, black and white for 81.14
$4 Long Cape Kid Gloves, pair $2.95
Dent's lung capo Kid Gloves S and 12 button lengths, two and three but
ton wrists; full I'lque stitch, sizes 5 Vi to 7; (inutility is limited, bo be on hand
early at the glove counter.
50c Women's Fancy
Hose, 3 pair for $1
240 pairs women's fancy Hose, black lace
and embroidery, fine gauze, lisle and
cotton, thread, double sole, high spliced
heel and garter tip, size S to 10. Re
member only 240 pairs; they will not
last long at this price; 50c quality
3 pairs for $1.00
3 pair Women's Hose $1.00
Absolutely fast black Hose, made of Sea
Island cotton, medium weight, worth 40c
3 pairs for 1.(M)
Women's Black Hose, Three Pairs for 25 Cents
Children's Black, Hose, a Pair for Only 10 Cents
Women's plain blnck Hose, all sizes, seamless feet, at, pair 8 l-:tc
Children's ribbed blnck Hose, sizes 6 to 10, apodal, a pair 10c
Ladies Summer Underwear Reduced Ten Per Cent.
Everything In summer Underwear, Vest Suits, Knit Drawers, Silk Vests, etc;
prices 7 hi It) $2.50, reduced 10 ht cent.
N'aziiriitll Knit Waists, ngeB 1 to 14 years, oach 25c
Acorn Knit Under-Walsts, ngea 1 to 14, each l,v
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Clothing Department Is Overfllowing W;J
Bargains in Shirts, Underwear, HatsCaj
Neckwear, Hosiery, Trunks, Gripsy
Cases, Overalls, Work Shirts, Gloves, Hnr
kerchiefs, Boys' Blouse Waists. FancyVP
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ouits ror men ana ooys anu unen Uustpri
CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SAL
LOT 1
One lot we include about .75 suits
made of all wool fabric and valued
up to $15.00, some slightly soiled
and some a little out of date, and
some are in the late styles and of
good pattern. Grand value at
LOT 2
- "w -"'-Ln mi i in newest J
au opuiis -snaaesr
patterns In all sizes from 3 to u
Many suits valued up to Six ,l
niuDi uc uiuat-u oui Ullfing
$17
$4.85
.50
LOT 3
At $17.50 we Include
about 300 suits ol this
season's latest brown, tan
and arnv mixtures and
made by Stein-Bloch, SchlossBros,, 1 he
Washington Co. and College brand suits
that are worth ud to S3U. Sizes 33 to 46
ALL SUITS ALTERED TO FIT
$9.?5
$1.00 and $1.25 Golf and Negligee Shirts, 71
Our entire stock of boys' and men's golf and negligee, dress, work and ou
Shirts, during the Clean Sweep Sale will be marked 78c. Many shiras
ued up to $1.50 Included.
50c Necltwear In plain and fancy patterns, sale price
25c Wash 4-ln-Hands, all colors
25c and 35c plain colors and fancy half-Hose
20c Hosiery In black, tan and gray cotton, sale price
10c Hosiery In black and tan only ;
25c band 4-in-hands. all colors, clean sweep price
25c band bows In fancy and plain colors, sale price l:
50c Underwear 3Kc $1.00 Underwear
75c Underwear 07c $1.50 Underwear I . i
Men's Linen Dusters
Reduced 10 Per Cent
All linen khaki and covert
dusters reduced 15 per
cent; sizes 34 to 84.
$1.50 Boys' Hats. 9&r
10 dozen black telescope
crush and 4-dent hats
with band or plain edg
es; slzts 6Yt to 7 ; sale
price . DKc
Suit Casts ReducrdlC
All suitcases solid
hide leather, alliti:
black seal and sfc
skin, as well as all
tation cases reduced
per cent off.
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
V Dress Trimmings Reduced
50c to $3.50 Trimmings yd 20c
25c to 75c Trimmings yard JOc
2000 yards Dress TrlmmhiKs, white, blnck and colors;
applitiuen, edKes, bands, in braids, hire, etc; 1'er
uliiii and plain colors; Venire and embroidery;
applliue pieces contain 2 to 10 yards; sold only
In full pieces; values to $3.50, at l!(ic )il
1000 yards Venice Appliques and Hands and .Meilul
loiia. In ireuiii, white and ecru; doiens of dlffere
ent patterns; sold reKtilar at 2T,c to 50c a yurdi
t'lean Sweep price, yd Kic
Odd Pieces of Trimmings, values 25c to $1 yd
l'leoen rontaln 2 to 15 yards; your choice at lc a yard.
25-cent Nainsook Dress Shields, Pair 5 Cents
Embroideries 5c, 9c, 19c and 35c per yard
35c and 50c Grey Veilings, a yard 18c
SO plcrm griiy mil Murk nd uhl:t Wlllim', 1!0 im-lus with-; all different str.-s
:uiu(d ptm ip i;i.mi ji M Aim yard IXr
Notions at Lowest Prices at the Notion Counter
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
25c Thin Wash Goods, 11c
Last call on thin summer Roods, lawnsi ot'ftundics. Ilatlste, striped Japenese
crepe. Special numbers in lilNjUiuins; 1000 yards of Ihls season's best
patterns: iioods that sold icaularly at 20c to 40c a yard, all in one class
now at. a yard :. 11c
Twenty Pieces Cotton Challie, a yard 5c
35c Fine Colored Linen Suiting, a yard 1 9c
3ti Inches wide In brown, blue, green, red, lavender and grey in fine and
crash finish; 35c quality, a yard n,,.
White India Linon, 5c, 9c, 11c and 1 8c
Thousiim.H of yards of fine India Llnons 27 to 36 Inches wide at these low prices
of, a yard r v 5c, h 11c, lHc
All kinds of figured white goods specially priced
S.H.
FRIENDLY
592-594 Willanvstte Street.
YOUR. MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK
ANNUAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE
$1.50 Swiss Ruffled Curtains, pair 9Sj
$1.25 Swiss Ruffled Curtains, pair 8ij
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4 I'KIISOVU.
Xtr W K (itlMirn U In Portland
for a few duii
Mlh Mhiu.iiet S'.uail I. laktnit an
liutlnii at New i rl
Mr. J . jsiieur lias return, d from
a vtnii in the v;t.
J. lltilili-s returned tlll 11.' r
floni Cotlaue (;iue,
H. li. Aniiertwui la up from Poit
laud tor a few ilay.
Mlh Ketieit t'aililtliell has nene to
Oreisen I'tty ell a visit.
I'M W h t. uker. of lUrrisliui , is In
tile cuy tor a T' w davs.
Harnev Mm nia,-r of llarrlsiiur;.
wen in l tit vlty Suiuiiiv.
1 1 1' It li lull, of t'utlase (Iron ,
w lu t he ,:tt y Smulav
Mrs t i .l.y l' nnlutou au.l ! i .
Clan, bit nUht tor Taniuui for
Handing th:
Dealer a Check
1 1 : r.
I, the inoi-t .i'ttei.o y way of -Vl'j
-tlllii( )ni i-ouiit.
Kveii II be tomels to rertild
yiiut t,ainnti,, tle l'iit
a rv el in tor lie uuu. w l.e h
It ,1 .1 ! ,1 . ' I. I i
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
W. K llroan, I'le.-Meut. li .v . ,,,, i, ,. l'r,.,,t,.,
K. W. (istiutu, l a.hier. v i:,.wn, A,,t i'a,.,1(,r.
It la rver .i much nun diuiiKt. ,1 i,, ., rhex-k. anyway
hi -i-1, iiilniiiii
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a two weeks' visit wi ll Mrs. I'enuhm
ti n's brother.
I'rote.ssor lais r. turtle 1 home tMs
af:ei tii'on Irom the n.'rth.
I'eder Ophus lett this afternoon for
II lMIS;llr tl 1(1 to Clelnlaliv
l.lovl Howe lias returned from his
ol.ttl'i; on the Mi Keime rl'cr
.S S K.mi;e ri t in ne, I t 1ms afternoon
liotn a Iiiimui ss trip to Salem
Smith Hail. y. ,.( Uoseliui . arrio.
Itere on the noon train todav
H t' It.u : ti.'lomew went to Sal .n
to.liiy. wh.-'e he llils etn 1 . 1 . V 'lie 'It
1 I' M;aS was a passencer to
Ivitlaud on t!ie n.ion tr.uu I sl.iv
!.. and I.. It Miller, o( ludopcu
deme. are In tile eltv ! r a few dais,
.Mr ami Mrs tl P Paliie uie home
from their outtui; iit London SiiinKS.
H lliaham. of Home Val'.. .Wash..
Wiis an arrlial .n Kiut tie tins morn
Ink-
Sheriff liarrv Hewn went to Jen,.
Hon t'n lod.ii to cll the l'r.(l stork
of it-'eds
Mr 1' M t;;r. alter a visit li:
Kuiieiie, :, uriu.l h,ne to Tertiand
le.l.i e
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Wash . nere arrivals In llutene this
luoriiluc.
Mrs, John Spores and d.tuithter.
''i ho. in,, s.euilll a tew days at
Neivpon.
Miss Kva l.und went to Newport to
day to spend a few davs with Mrs I.
K. Norris
Mis (' (.'. Mrl'ormlrk went to
Prow n. i ill.' today to visit there a
lew da' s
J M. I'latiahun Is in I'ort'an I to
day. lAj'.vt.n to return .m this evet.
ilia's 1 1 a i n
)li" Hooker, of Panther, !,.fi ,,u
the s'ae this tnornltii; for Leaburx
oil ;l llsit.
1. M 1 effler, (if Kairmount, leaves
in t he mot iiini; for a mo necks visit
t,i New ... -t.
Protestor K. K. IVl'ou and if,.
left t : is imiriilUK tor Koh y Springs
en an otnitui,
M P and Frank Lewis, of lioso
vllle. v';i! . were arrivals In Kiiscnr
this moi nin
' P Workini! and family arr homo
'"' ! ' 'l-lilni t: r,i in,,! nutln mi
the V. !.
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f.om !!
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; ,'iisses i,u-y.. .lonn.tms irj ;,z,,
Mittth returned this afternoon from a
short trip to Newport.
I'has. Kuthe returne.l this morning
from .1, fl. r.on. wl,,., .. l; ),,,
si'. tid iii; liis va, mi. n.
Mluiliy Herald: I. s. ok -ir I
wife ,.r l ... , , . "'
to, lav. Iio.md flir ,',r8 ' "
VI. X All l.'i s,,,:. ., woil klion,. S p
. iiiiliioer arriv, I i ,u ,i(v
l l'i'tlalul this af;,.:-noon
Mrs Sarah M ,::,.. ,,f K:v.
t.'.d m Kiig.,,.,-,,, ..,.,,, m;f
Vl.l llOIll,. (,,,, I',,,; I.,,,,)
M.ss Hertl::, S, ho,.,,', , P,'!ian,i.
' Ho has boon uit g her,, a
days. r. turned horn,, rod-,.
Miss Klualieth Kr.tn.-.s N t,,,r,
f'.vm Chemawa t a;,,.,,,, .,. ,
of her brother. Walter, who died n
e.it:le Saturdav.
Waiter Parroll. t!,e J.,,,,..,,,,, ,lr
n l.ui.en.. lh,y will ..lk). .,
horn, 'here ,, r
,: V"--':-- -', fo.
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$7.50 Fine Cable Net Curtains, pair $4.8
5 dozen pieces fine Swiss Ruffled Curtains; 'made of plain, dotled.. h'iv
Swiss, with good, full, deep ruffie; some have eoloreer Madras b:r:i
$1.50 quality, 9Sc; $1.25 quality, 85c . ' . .
I dozen pairs fine white cable net cur-tains: beautiful patterns: Filet anil V
ice net combinations: $7.50 nilalltv for. pair t
Curtain Swiss 20c
BestSilkoline 12c
Best 30-Inch plain and fancy
Sllkoline; big variety of pat
terns, a yard 1 2 4 c
Burlap cot"vd 15c
Feather Pillows Less
Pine goose-feather bed Pil
lows; prices $1 to $3 each;
all reduced Vi during this C.
S. Sale.
Bed Spreads, 65c and $1
Full size Crochet Hod Spreads;
' hemmed and ready f ,r use;
specially priced at ti;,.: to $5
each.
Blanketsand Comforts Reduced
rnt,.,l th.- ilWtl ii.'"
Ih.te lev .1.1 ,r'
Kugene. an .i .1 i" ,
week lor a
are register
.Mrs. l K
II. M. Sten
field. .Mrs (
Mrs. II. F. V
o ii y of ti ll
ground a; N
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ef I'en'.r.r.ia.
LI. i I Mr. !i"'.l has r..-,.. , ,i
I ':. . ' loe ar.,1 w i'.I , ;l;
111 I' i":. . iMkerv
j Mi-. P!,t, Mi Paris::,! re: urn- .1
homo :,' Portland today, after a nsr
O'
hom.. .,. v.,0.,!,, w
t. r.tmu :.,.ri. ,
!tMa"v i.-riwlIMtta.l1T1(l
ml weeks, and may decide to lu.:.i i j
here.
and Mrs. Vrvi Ross ()f Port.j
..Hid. alter a visit at the home ol 1
Mrs. Kss par-tits. M,.. ,, Mra j.lnn
ulery. at allervjlle. returne.i.ho.ne !
. I'.is mornnig.
C. ('. Whit., :,n,l ir., i - i
, . . , , , ""'.' leitiru-'
j - .. "i i..iKevt,w. Mr. White savs,
town is dull n,,w ,! th,,r(1 (s .
. ;: .ittle doing ,h,.,.. He also sav.s
:,K;!"''V', '!". which has been!
j 'oot;,e,l I iteiy, is pr.'ttv quiet. j
I NellHii; 1'eis.onnls. j
' '' Mrs. II. M. MeKinnev or '
'-"I"-, are tenting at Nye Creek. ;
! ""' ('itfi and wife of Kugene,
legistered at the Damon for a!
wo week s rest. j
' ,,S r. ,: l l "V1 wlf"'- tlf f'wtland.
,' , , . J ,'' ""'lr '"'lier. Mrs. M. K.
V !', "'" KJll- wigwam" , Nye!
Mr, P llendershott and dangh-1
" - Km.' .1:1. F:l,... f Kugene. ar-1
, '.' "' ) ;! Nw' "'' ' tr the month
x:': 11. S H.i,.,. f Kuuen... vis-!
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ri.rK.
oi in saw At:
Voml.er P'TI.
n,.,i,..,' :i.(4 wre a-'"
Saturday ni- !
Wnte.i Hi. "
ui in ms.
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II.. ,v.
Polders, of Ku-
iM.'ing their sutnni.r's'
TEA
The greatest tea
are full - bottom
men: There
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