Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 05, 1908, Image 8

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THE KtCE.VB DAILY GUARD, WKI1XKHDAV. A I GIST Ii, W
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The Friendly Store-Annual Clean-Sweep Sale
long,
Early Showing of Women's Fall Suits
$25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00
clj:j ...k.'klt npw Fall stvles and materials, coats 32 to 45 inches
' . ... r 1 l f . I A ' 1 L. I i-i,
skirts plain, gored with deep told O to I u incnes noiu uuuum.
We invite
Table Napkins at $,;" Bed Spreads
$1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 y 7j comb and satin damask in extra sizes, hemmed
. d..x.-n: worth u.r.o to i.m: iaw h..- 7fffjif (rllj.fc and fringed' cut corners or square corners,
ens t' match many ot the paiicrns til.--; j ''v,U. specially priced at '
shown 01 Tf. to i..'.0 a yard. I hrw jjjBj- 1 1 1 L0ftV fe qC ffl I CA a. C
teJtu- 65C) 85c $1, $1.50 up to 3j
58-inch Silver Bleached Damask a Yard, 50c ft
. , TT , ; w i oc Wash Suits, bach $i.Vo
54-inch Bleached Union Damask a Yard, 25c on &m dresses and ,.nen
Turkish Towels 5c: Size 17x36, each 10c tailored suits and wash dresses, values up to
X mrnoa . a Qne pr;cc tQ cos Qut
Turkish Towels,' size 23x44, Each 25c $393
Extra heavy lioinnu-d Turkish Towcla, lr. MxU bleached or un t.l.-a-hr-.l . rog-
ular ar.c Towels, Clean-Swoon price , . , . -
15c Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels, Each He Shirt Waists 58c and $1.73
ThT " . towL " ,1 ,v-r offered at t,u r.. a,,., . 72.. red border. Women's shirtwaists in colors and white and
1 i,ri.Iu t i'rf; ......h.K.a.h " black, values to $9, tc close out quick, your
35c Huck Towels, Extra Heavy, Each 25c choiceat 5g $, ?o
20x4 1 iiirli III Uo, pure liix-n Muck hemed nilH, finished edges, regular Mc. p .
Wash Rags, 50 Cents and 75 Cents a Dozen Wash Goods, a Yard 1 1 c
-p, T v 71 771 F77a nxZ About 300 yards altogether, goods that sold
10c Crash Toweling, at per Yard, J 2c rcgular at 20 10 35C( all
Turkish Bath Room Mats, at Each 75c 11c yard
Eugene's Largest and Best Store
Your Money's Worth
or YOUR MONEY BACK
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
Agents Moncybak Silks
Kabo and Nemo Corsets
Wayne Knit Hosiery
MR. AND MRS. SOUDERS
TO LEAVE EUGENE
U,I, (. TO SKUTI K IX SKP
TKMIII K. whkiu: MIS. SOl I.L'tS
IS IMKIiKSTI I) IX '
TOItV
The Hon Marine is inaugurating a
great cloiing-out Bale, it being the in
tention of the proprietor, W. L. Sou
ders. to dispose of the goods at man
ufacturers' cost so that he will be
able to leave Eugene about Septem
ber 10th to take up his residence at
! Seattle, where he is interested In a
big factorv for making food products
from bananas. Mr. Souders Is vice
president of the International Ha
i nana Company, of Ann Arbor. Mich.,
I which manufactures 22 different
! kinds of food products. The compa-
, ny is just completing its plant in be
,attle. and Mr. Souders is compelled
to be there to manage the mg con
! cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Souders, who have
j been prominent in the business and
social life of Eugene since they came
i hern several years ago, are loath to
leave Eugene, hut greater opportuni
ties are in sight for them and they
feel that they must take advantage
of them. Their many friends also re
gret very much to learn that they are
to leave the city.
left
c, i vnnir and daughter
auu - o . lr
Kamoier iruupmuu.
, .Vw.-n I..-
Springs anu goi -. -..
:.. .k otiernnon. the trip rav-
h IU I HI .
ing bi-. ii made wiinoiu an I Impure blood
was th- tirnt aaio e. " ;, : ;
11 was in cuaifat- .....
Monday in a
Kole
o-cb.
Catar
Xs a constituti,,nal dj
Impure blood
treatment artiiiB ihrou-t.?
ley lrn.u. - ..,! blll f,.r I,. . -
Van Minnie, if"" " i... , i.a.
back yesterday.
public reception was given to i
Hon. and Mrs. It. A. Booth at the
Commercial Club last evening. The
affair was largely attended and a
pleasant evening was spent The.
ncmbeis of the ladies auxiliary of ;
the club had charge. Misses Minnie,
Schwarzscnlld and Korinne Hartog ;
presided at the punch bowl and Miss
es Veda yuackenbush and Lois Mc
Murpbey rendered a number of selec
tions on the plauo.
Walter Francis, the former Eugene
high school football player, before
he died from his injuries at Seattle
the other dav, asked his father, who
was at his bedside, to give all his
former schoolmates and friends In
Eugene his love and asked him to tell
them that he often thought of them
j.in Ma Inst davs and hours. Mr.
Francis requests The Guard to de
liver his son s message in this man
ner, as he would be unable to see
manv of the friends personally.
ine greatest constUu, ,
Unnrl
3
s Sars
III USUal liquid li.rn.
tablets known as sarsa,, J
r.asal and .,a.r -I
are relieved b, Ca,ariift A
flammatlon and ctnjiuria' 1
i I'ortliind, where h has been visiting 1 th'To will go up inlo Idaho on busl
! for Hcvernl weeks. ! ness. Ho will attend the grand lodge
or tno i oresiers ot America. in rori-
Intnl.
I'ICIlHONAIi
' -rf e. .... ...is J..HC o,u ,., ..mgius, , A, soli-e,- and (irover Kesl lev
. A A A A I luiiinii 1 1 a litiuu liin-ii
w. II.
Dr. Tllus Is nt HoseburK mi lliulier
business.
Harry Hiirford nime In from the
south lust evening.
t). II
I.eo Clinnev is In l'm'tlund for a
time. He has just sold Ills lodging'
1,-rt itn Hie xtiii?e iIiIh niornlni. for
Mnlny, of Junction, spent ,,, ,,,, (lf ,,, nin vcvi,, nperatlons
last night In Mlgene oil Ills way to f K1UVV ..,. aysteui. They
the lli lknap Springs. wM Wl k with the surveying nv
II. T. Dow went to Cotlugo drove j fnr some time.
I.,al .u.iiiliiir l.i imilit ii trln In lliiil I A l....rlu II I.' Ilr.ni.ip titnl I
loan nii irriveu u. iu i,,,,,,,,,,,),,,, fr( nwit city. ; Mount. : ji .mm ' 'It y . let' n is morn
C?o4iur d'Alelie. Idlilio
J. (). llrlstow and family mo spend
lllIC two weeks lit Vldtl.
Uoorgii Sanderson was III town to
day from Ciiinp Creek.
. Attorney J. E. Young ramo down
from Cottage (Irovn toduy.
Hn. 1). E. linker returned last
evening from a trip south.
I.yal V. Eiirnshsw went to J unc
tion City today on inisiiiiwn.
Mrs. II. C. Davis and dnugliler, Ing for tl'e Hiiii- lllver mini s. I ney
Miss Elsie, left this noon for Niagara, will hunt and fish anil at the sumo
I. Inn louiilv, on an oiillng. lime look over their mining proper
County Commissioner II. M. Price "'" 1,1 "'" '"""'''
Is In the city from Halo and Is HI-1
tending commissioners court.
Miss (iertrudii Johnson rnme down
from Drain today to visit at the home
of her sister. Mrs. E. H. (illslrup.
I II I....I..1...I ...I.. I.t tll.l Ull-tl..l IMIf
Mr., tie... w llidliain. oi Murium, ,.., WCI1, , Cotlage tlrove
pent last night In the city. . , ,., n week's vac itlon.
th"mo"ilng for lino Ul'v " " M. Hans Holm, of June
W l m Ul h.n ret'inied lioinc "" '"""V. Mr.
ku .r Vir i.uui trim. I idiiinoii Holm Is In the barber business there.
,h At" 'J I T. C "o!miock r;..un,ed I M. Fred l.amb and ,1,,.., daiigli
hl. afternoon from Lebanon. ;t . r;
Dean E. ( . rliuulersoi. reiinne.i " m-...- r.
this afternoon from a trip north.
Joel McCoriini k and wife, of Mnr-
rnla. spent last night In the city.
tleo. (). Knowles wns a passenger
to Portland on Inst evening s Hnln.
Miss 1.. Pelion, of Endlcotl, Wash.,
was an arrival In Eugene last night
II. rt. Hoblilns was a singe passeii
er for Foley Siuings this iuuiiiIuk
K. K. Orion was an arrival from
Junction jii the alternoou train to
day, Mrs. Mary Jennings came up from
Portland on the atleruoon train to
day. Miss Stella Hean was a passenger
lives,
Mrs. llalph Hull, of Falls City, left
for hoine today alter a visit at the
home of her father, A. D. James, lu
Eugene.
Albany Herald: Mrs. D. Wnld re
turned last evening to her home In
Eugene utter a few days' outing at
I lie coast.
E. C. Lake and family will leave
In l he morning tor an outing In the
vicinity of Dexier, where thev u.i
spend several weeks.
Hugh A Hair and Hans Svarveind
returned Inst evening (rom a hunting
trip In Southern Oregon. They re
TEA
There is nothing that
costs so little, both money
and work, and that goes
so far if it has the chance.
Your f lonr rclsrm rour mont, 11 you AmY
IU iHtulLiai'i U41I1 w w una.
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MAKItll'.D
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At Corvnllls. July 30. 1 iios. T. Win
field Scott, of Eugene, and Miss Ma
bel Keady, of Corvallis. ltev. J. W
Armstrong officiating. The groom is
prescription clerk for the Ited Cross
Drug Company, of Eugene, and the
bride is n popular young lady of Cor
vallis. They have arrived here to
take up their residence.
CITY NEWS
NEW TODAY
WANTED Women or young girls
wishing to learn plain or general
sewing, to join the classes now
forming. Call or address Miss
lleckerd. Hoom 1, Schneider block.
Phone lted 1222. a'.'C
WANTED One or
See McClanahan,
man, at unce.
two carpenters,
the incubator
a 7
He
ereaim arc1 on
Creek
to Portland .n the evening linln . port ine game ii.eu. un.
tarslay Pennington returned from Sa
O. C. Wright and Hurry inv-iiem ii e.. uiiiB. .... ...... ...... ...
all olltll.g at l.osl U.se ueilliueiil no "lie .11 in. ......
j and the ineuiher Is better.
11. ... 1.1 .,,l Viuiiie. Yoiiiiu eft tills ltev. II. .. .Minim anu io .tins
morning lor an oullng at the Mob.- are al C.itingo tiiov.v From there
ula mines 1 "1 "''''onipniiy Uev. Mr. Sav.
Mr and Mti OpH.f P01 Hand, lit- "tl 1111 ouling lip How ner,
er .'short Unit III Eugeuu, lelllined ! W. II Ogle acilM-d here from Pell
hou .dav. i'"1"' 'at ,"":'"t and will take a .o
I mil. Johiisnn returned on the siilon will, the Warren t ..usirucii,.i.
n.H.n train tmlnv from slim l MH 'Company In their street inolng ..per
at Cre.wll alien..
Ntvdliam and wile. o. --i "n. ii ...n. i 1. .mi. mi i.e.,
Eugene on the nt- i.la.l.s. in . i'ninini. .i Airs, n r m
tern.MMl 10, lav, j " i" 1 ui n ii ins ...... .....v. .... ...
Mrs Hughes, of Woodward. lnwa.t.T being en her way In. me In V., il
ls 'here lttlu Mr. and Mi- O E jwo..d. I..a
. . . .li.s ! I v Nash, the s'on.. iimi'i.ic: 1
'. Itiilivusk. has returmd t'oiu ent (.
J C
were srrlvals In
iM-tlaiul last uulit and 1 1 ..111
Handing th:
Dealer a Check
Is the most sailslarlory ay of
st'ttllng your accounts
Even If be I. u gets to redi d
)our payments, the check Itself
Is a rec ti. 1 lor the uwiii-i whi.lt
u ample.
If v..i would a.i:.l sll .1 s
luites and iiiisiui.l.-ts; .a, lins,
open an a. 1 mini n h t:ie
1 t
The reinforced ccnire Vndor hnm
niock Is the on, to buy. They are
wider, longer and stronger than the
orilluarv kind.
CHAMIIEUS HAIIDWAUE CO.
WANTED To rent, 11 small farm a I
, ready stocked, by reliable man
Address Orchard street, Eu
gene, Or. r 1 1
Hard brick for chimneys.
CHAMIIEUS ll.Uil'WAUE CO.
WANTED A. housekeeper; good
cook and economical butterniaker.
(ienrge Sanderson, Canip Creek.
at
Car fresh cement Just received.
CHAMIIEUS II A U 1V A It E CO.
FOU SALE Uacycle bicycle In first
class condition; cheap. Iu2;l East
Eleventh street. al I
STILL HE WENT DOGGEDLY ON!
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'- 1 v-J 'v, ' ., ". ES.v; - a V
ds- .--.."' i : VJ i.-'wh
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
W. K llrown, Prr.ld.nt
r. W. Ostium, Cashier O w
It Is ever so mil. Ii 0 .re .1 1 tfr, :!,.,)
I's tle. Ice President,
Hi own, Assl. Cashier.
1 t' check. S'Qwsv
lllli.lHHIIIII
Kv;,'"'-';
in
Early apples are ripening very fast.
The Catholic church is being re
painted. W. E. Kussell has the con
tract. The large brick stack for the heal
ing plant of the Bible I'niverslty is
completed.
The W. R. C. will serve Ice cream
In the east park during the band con
cert Friday night.
The paving crew is now at work on
Olive street, between 'Vest Eighth
and West Ninth.
The I'niverslty campus force of
workmen are constructing a number
of new sidewalks.
Work on the new cement walk In
front of Day & Henderson's furni
ture store wus begun this morning.
J. Jacobs has moved his stock of
goods from West Eighth street to his
new store building on Charnelton
street.
Three carloads of huge sawlogs ar
rived down from the Mohawk branch
for the Eugene Lumber Company last
evening.
The Stanley Ice cream and confec
tionery parlor next door to the Hoff
man House was opened for business
this morning.
Commissioners' court convened in
regularly monthly session this morn
ing. Routine business was the order
of business today.
Mrs. O. C. Wright, who left some
lime ago tor Orleans, Ind.. to see her
father, who was 111. writes that he
iins grown niucn worse.
The Interior of the room In the
Hotel Smeede hulliling to he occu
pied by Mrs. Helen Marks' drug store
Is being repnpered and renovated.
Hon. R. A. Month and son, Hoy,
went lo Yoncnlln this afternoon. Rol
lins purchased a large farm ther; anil
will engage In the raising of stock on
an extensive scale.
Eugene F. Skinner, of Idaho Falls.
Idaho, arrived in Eugene last evening
on his way home from a trip to Cali-
lortua. tie Is a grandson of Eugene
Skinner, founder of the citv of Eu
gene, and from whom Ii was named.
The crossarms for the irollev v, ,.
on the Jiulkins' Point cxteusl in c f
the street railway line aru beita
placed on the power poles along the
route and just as soon 11? the taper
ing rails for the crossing nrrlv-. the
cars will he run as far as t he tr-'.tle
at the point.
Dr. It. L. Willoughbv has moved
; 11110 Ills otllce 111 the new Coleman
j building, where he will he glad to
'see his 11M friends and Wel.nnie new
1 ones. 'I'lie doctor took a pos-t-gra 1
i mite curse while in C,i4ll.,rnhl and
; has all the late iliiir.ivettn'iils In sri-
, Clltilic dell'Isll'V.
iurm Sign.
"He has re
pented?" "Yes."
"What caused
hiin to do so?"
"Some good
detective work."
Buiinsss Head.
"Mamma, can't 1 have a birthday?"
"Why. of course, my child next fall,
when the time conies."
"lint 1 think I ought to have it right
now."
"Don't try to hurry time along."
"But It would mean so much more to
me if I could have It before Uncle
Charley and Aunt Susan went home."
Self Protection.
"Are you opposed to woman suf
frage?" "You bet I am."
'Why so violently?"
"If women ever went Into politics
they would begin studying up the po
litical questions, and then the men
would look like about 30 cents."
Wanted Listeners.
"Why doesn't he hire a hall?" Im
patiently askeo the man who was lis
tening lo u noisy street orator.
"He hasn't money enough."
"But it takes only a few dollars."
"Yes. for the hall, but think what it
would cost him to hire the audience."
So Pathetic.
Too many Joys come round so late
That gone Is their delight.
When we can buy sufficient pie
We've lost our appetite.
For comfortable eye
recommend fly!
"SO EAS
Eye Glass Mr.untiuEs. Ty
name implies a,.d r(iiyiJ
selves to almost any &ifr
keep most all k nis 0 om-j,
those who have bfeu bavin,
especially recommend the '
We lit elaitw ngut and nr
Fourteen years rxperien j
J. 0.
611 Wi!amtteSJ
IN ONE OR MANY CI
LARGEST FACILI
IN THE WEST
THE PRODUCTIOI
HIGH GRADE 1
am At 10W ti limit
So Resourceful. !
"The doctor says 1 must take lota of
outdoor exercise."
"Won't that be lovely! Now we will
not have to biro a man to beat the
rugs."
Lightning Change.
"Going to the circus?"
"No; such things make me weary."
"Here Is a free pass."
"When do the doors open?"
Might Please Her.
"If my wife gets there before I do
try to jolly her up."
"How shall 1 do It? Tell her you
have fallen In the river."
camp furniture of all
Sep us for
klndr.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO."
AUTOMOEl
FOR HIR
Five passenger cat a
. any time day or til
GCOD DRIV1
CALL BLACK
CHICKE3TER,
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.Tluivn no
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V III A.MONO l.n.1'"'
f v.J..l..""-s"j
aafc
Factory for Sal
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titlle
at-rtu
ib'. art unit ,,( , M,
report s that 111, n
:ving in Eugene a
than a; a:i '-.m
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l:or Sale A cider vinegar, apple buttf'
and eider jelly factory 011 the corner 0.
Ulair and West Second streets one ot the
best corners in the town for tliat eiiw0'
business. Building is 50s :oo iliviaw in
half by partition on a lot 6oxl-l3- Aip?
roiun to handle and pack iVt.'.ts. t.irr.
produce, etc., when not ni:ir'.!;utur:nc
'ery little competition, and -in-V"
have the markets of Tacoina, -caU.c a...-
Alaska to supply. In fact, a v.'r 0'
luiene merchants have said th.it t"-.
10 t-sy
eue merchants have
nett ed ins. siirli a footorv lure
j .
their goods from.
tor some oue
A golden
Address N. A. R., Guard 01
till,
I
It,.
Helpl Slop ri.m!
lunmnj avtay Milh my lot.
Mrs. Hi
and
and
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Sooms and boati. fJooms with free 'e ol furfl,
iiicludins diihes and wood,
the ocean.
Hates r.,onb5
r . . .' . :'
it ii i rsi,-.. txa-'-
nan way iu.-m-
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