Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 13, 1908, Image 8

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THE B-TOIWE DAfW GUARD, THlTteftAV. AvUVHT IS, 1008
BUSY AUGUST DAYS AT THE FRIENDLY STORE
Hundreds of Bargains Await you Throughout the Store, Wanted Merchandise deduced
Friendlv's 168th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow
Towels and Bed Spreads
X to Vi Less Than Regular
Double bed spreads in hemmed and (ringed square corners,
scallop and fringed cut corners for iron beds
50c, 85c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $3 ea
in honeycomb, crochet and satin damask weaves. Come early if
you wish one of those bargains, only about 1 00 spreads alto
gether, we haven't any doubt but that they will all be be gone
by closing time tomorrow evening.
Turkish Towels 5c, size 17x36, ea. JOc
Turkish Towels, size 23x44, each 25c
Extra heavy hemmed Turkish towels, size 23x44, bleached or un
bleached, regular 35c towels, price 25c
15c Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels, He
The greatest towels we have ever offered at this price, size 17x29,
red border, big value at 15c; special each ....1 Ic
35c Huck Towels, extra heavy, each 25c
20x4 1 inches in size, pure linen huck, hemmed ends, finished
edges, regular 35c values, each ... ,. 25c
Wash Rags, 50 and 75 Cents a dozen
10c Crash Toweling at per yard 73c
Turkish Bath Room Mats, at each 75c
Women's Waists, 50c and $1.73
Worth $1.00 to $5.00, but they must be sold at once,
about four dozen waists made of fine lavns, percales,
ginghams, madras, in black, white and colors, sizes 32 to
42, all 1908 styles, tailored and fancy waists.
White India Linon at 5c and 11c
500 yards fine white India Linon, 29 inches wide,
offered tomorrow, Friday Surprise Sale at 5c and lie a
yard, worth 8c and J 5c a yard.
Children's Knit Drawers, pr 12c
Children's knit drawers, knee lengths, lace trimmed,
sizes to 8, 20c values,
special each .... 2
Children's Guaranteed Hose
6 Pairs for $ 1 .50; Sizes from 5 to 1 0
At the hosiery counter tomorrow we offer for the first
time children's guaranteed stockings, P 1 C
come 6 pairs in a box, per box P I JJ
Cotton and Wool Blankets 50 Gents to $10,00 Per Pair
... Comforts $ 1 ,00 to $3.00 Each
The best values we have ever shown at these prices.
CITY NEWS
The notarial commission of J. W.
VauKuu. oi Cottage lirove. wu Hied
Willi the county tin k jesterday ufu-r-noou.
A. E. Wheeler has let the contract
to erect his tine resilience at West
Tenth and Jefferson streets to Louis
MeKown.
The wooden buildings on the lot to
he occupied by Dr. Zither's brick
building south of the Chrisiuan block
are being moved off.
Oak street, between East Seventh
and Kast Eighth, will be the next to
be paved. The crushed rock on that
block was leveled by the steam roller
today.
mlllA dollar The state law of
Iowa, wbwin the organization l
incorporated, requires that all re
serve fund securities must be di9it
ed with the slate. The Yeomeu uays
accident, disability benefits, as well
as death benefits. Look up the Yeo
men proposition and compare same
with other plans of traternal Insur
ante. A big local lodge will be or
ganized in Eugene tonight at the A.
O. L". V. hall.
William Edward Boddy, a native of
WANTED Girl for general
work. Call 18 W, 10th
Rev. Trimble.
house
street, tf
FOR SALE Number 3 Oliver type
writer, nearly new. Has been
used only few weeks. Call at
Eugene Gun Co.'s Store, tf
'.VK'TEI)-k girl who writes a good
hand, Enquire at Hall's grocery
tetttre between 10 a. m (Hid 2 . m.
al5
IN THE. MEN AND
FRiDAY BARGAINS
BOYS' WASH SUITS
Reduced 25
Ages 2i to years prices $1.40 to
3,50, all reducW 35.
S. H. FRIENDLY
.Men's Straw and Panama
Hats Reduced 25
Many shapes and style's, all si2f,
prices 60c to $10, all Kdk&d-25.
DAVC
Men'8 Fin m Lisle UiMar Reduced
$t.T5 values, each $1.00
Colors blue and "national, sizes 32
to 44, $1.75 values'each $1.00.
Eugene's Largest
and Best Store
592-594 Willamette Street
Your MONEY'S WOK'ttH
OR
yoOR Money 'back
l'KIWONAL,
Wr. nnd Mm, W. l'olders urn homo
from Newport.
llerl E. Burrows, of ('ultimo
irovo, Is In th city.
Mrs. John lluoy went to (Iriwwoll
ou the noon train today.
Prank Woodruff rami) down from
Colt n rh drove ill In noon.
J. A, I i it it lit niine down from C'res
wttll on tlio noon triiln today.
Mrs. T, W. Harris arrived here
this nioniliiK f i-oiii t'hlco. t'al.
Hid Hinlih leaves In tun niornlnu
for Kolcy HprliiKs on nil nutliiK.
Mrs, 1(. H. Iliymin was n slant! pns-
T. ('. (Iratrln anil family expect to
leave loniisht for Tertiniseh, Neb.
eiiKnr to lieorhorti this murnlnic.
A. 8. HarueB, of Anhltind, Is In K u
(teiie on business for n few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Kelly have
rum to Newport on n short oulliiK.
Casper Clark came up from l'nrt
lamt this tnortiiiiK on a week's visit,
Miss Clara llascr returned this
noon from a week's visit at Cieswell,
Uev. K. C. WlKiiiore cnine In from
the north on the afternoon train to
day. Miss Metu Hanson, of I'm thiiul, af
ter a visit In Muitene, returned home
today.
Miss (Iro K. .Ini kson came tip from
Jutitlloti City on the ulloruooit train
today.
Miss Lucille Alirauis went lo I'm t
land on the noon train today to vis
It friends.
Mrs W. I. ffidenvood and family,
of (ittiieu, I'luh, were iinlvnU In Ku
(Idle last llttllit .
Professor It, 11. Hem morn returned
home to.lny from a trip to Hood Ulv
er and Port laud.
James Park, r mid Kred Stickles
left tmliiv for a lllolllh's iuiIIiik ill
Kltson Sprlnws.
Imiie 1. Toer, one of tin- rural
null carriers out of .lulu lion t'ltv.
vuiH In KiiKene todnv.
Pvron (lutidnll. s collese slildeiH, l
111 KllKClie looklltit up old friends Ills
loom, is 111 l-iilii mule.
Kl.'iie Ku ketldnll left tills mum
Iiik for San Kranclsro, where h will ; the militiamen at the encanipniont aW ' f
attend u medical collcue. i American Lake, returned homo Ixvln i'
Mrs. II. II. Miller and children, af-1 afternoon, 'having stopped at lilr-!. DIED.
ter a visit with relatives in KiiRent', 1 liind. 4, .4.
returned to lrliiud t.diiy i ,,; WvMfl ,, f,imly ,, , nV i-
lef!
.At nf r home at the cwiior of West
ed home Ihls afternoon 1 from i ll trip to. ,,.,, ,,, ,.v, f,.,jm"lh(, ellv
iiqtilnn, liny aud a visit In Albany, .hi- n,,in,r r.. ,. ,
J. M. liceiU, who Is palntliiK some ! iim u MeKi'iule n" ihjs 'nioruinK, August 13, ;IH8, at 9
new scenery for the Albany opera! ! ' -o'clock, Mrs. Sarah A. Tavlor, aged
house, la up from that city for 11 dav. , ' "wen returned last 'VebliiR I s Jyears. The ejiuse of . dwntli was
Volney llemenway and fnuilly nnd ! ','!"" ''VVf5,8' , " ''"k'"". old age. She waa boi'n lii Maine nnd
.los. Koke and family left this niopii-i llHa limine, and Miss Itiili 'Vlilu'lhg- spiMU ,Pr girlhood illi jmllann. com-
UiH for 1111 out lug ou (he lower Slus-i ' " ""i e 111 ine -g m uregon iBilKSt). title had been
ln.w , l"ll''-v i-"liinied homtv fa resident of ICugmieWlnre 1897. The
Mrs. Sarah Moore, ufler'lt Visit Willi I remains will be 1 11 If en to Dayton, Or., ! concerned, rniortunntely for the
tomorrow for burial. She leaves no
immediate relatives here.
A MmspVf.MKll THUAT
! People of'kngone will he delighted
; to know that they are to have nnoth
!er opportunity to hear Kugene Knox,
; dean ofcftriltoiy at Puget Sound Uni-
verslty, who is an elocutionist of rare
At the M. li. church Monday
luxury
Miss Nellie Pines has returned lo
Porllnnd aller n short visit with her I her son, Klder .las. Monro, and H
lirothers, deorRe and John, In 10 it -1 lirothers, I.. H. and J. T. ItowlanH,' fn
gene. 1 Kugene, returned home to Klhi'on,
Mrs, Will Stiles returned home to Houglas county, Ihls iJVtoriioo'ii.
I'orllaiid today ufler having attended Major C. C. Ilninnimicl, who was
Iho funeral of her Utile girl here llilslwllli the Fourth Oregon 'luMlry at
momlm;. I American Lake, went to Seattle at
Charles Tallafero, the baseball ! the lireaklng up tlf Hie HuttiV to nt
pllcher, Is In the city. He remained tend the grand aerie of Kagles
h.,.rl,t,n,el,1,',"!" '"'V ! ''' ""r'l' ''"V "'""'''I'T d po
".: diet, lodge, left this moviihiw f,,r 1.1.
. Bf. I1!' irl- " 5V" r"'' ' n:oullng up .he M.K,.,,,),.. Justice oi -ability
now .caching In Alaska. Is vlsllliiir '.'Jl, ,','a('clr.v,,o,t tvill -liold 'down his ! evening,, August IT. Admission 25
here for a few davs. i""'" 111 MJ 1,1 nl" H"scnce. ; cents; children. 15 cents.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. t'ox. of ('noma-1 .
wa. after a visit In Kugene, returned
home today. They will leave for Arl
lonn soon, where they will remain
some liuu time,
Mrs. S, M. Wilson, of San Knuirls
eo, arrived in Kugene last . evening'
lo visit Mrs, L, 1.. Uoodrtch anil oilier
Kugene friends, Mrs. Wilson was
formerly Miss Krmlne Thompson, of
Kugene.
Mr mid Mrs (.;. II. Til nn. sons V.
A. and Ira and daughter, Miss Mvrtle,
"ne 1, 'i en iruui H nip O tliH't'liI
intended Ihe Head and oilier Sluslaw coast points. 1
I hey rei timed via I rliingle Lake and TT
Kugene people 4
It
pelul a lew d:i s
CALII'Olt.MA HOI'S
IXJl Ki:i) IIV STOKM
It is evident from a telegram re
ceived yesterday by Conrad Krebs
from W. E. Lovedale. that the hop
crop In California has been quite bad
ly damaged by a windstorm which hit
the state to the south on Sunday last.
The telegram said:
"Two hundred acres trellis and
thousands of vines blown down Sun
day." Mr. Krebs does not know how se
rious the disaster is or whether it
Canada, yesterday afternoon filed probable, how-
wltb the county clerk his declara km .era
of intention to become a Lnited affeeted by the storm, which appears
States citizen. ! tQ nave been )ocal ln lt8 character.
, I Salem Statesman.
The Lane County Fruit and Vege- t ,
table Growers' AssoeJatlon received kew iodAY.
good returns on their shipment of j ,
?.e"ie?" .h08.,...168' receiving . and 'board by
1.11. a OOA to, inc.... v ru.nnnlilo Phone
rh.. AT Umrtrv Rlnck 1 3 ft 1 . nIS
' It is now definitely aecinen uiai
the new depot will be ready for occu
pancy on Saturday of this week. It is
probable, though, that business will
ntlt begin there until Sunday.
ijiank Armberger, who recently
sold his farm near Irving to Mr. Mc
Cart, a new arrival from Iowa, has
moved to Eugene. He received $43
an acre for his 190-acre farm.
Edward Johnson, F. T. Plank and
A, B, Wheeler, appraisers of the prop
erly Of the estate of B. B. Deyoe, de
ceasedi today filed their inventory.
They appraised the property al 7,-,002.68-.
C. J. Hiii'hlte, whft JvWl from Eu
gene to Seattle to att'end the grand
: aerie bt the EiigliK Writes that the
citv la full of tfi lodgemen and that
they are haying me Desi time or ineir
lives.. Seattle is doing useii proua in
entertaining them, he says. .
Mrs. Vlary Wald has bPBYin woA
fin another new residence on her
proberty on Charnelturi street Be
tween West Fifth and West Sixth. It
Ween West Sixth arl West Seventh.
it will he a twottdry structure aTifl
will cost In the Neighborhood or
! 000.
I Hamplfili Bros., the ' merchants,
I have pm-iili'ased the Uncle Boh Camp-
bell lvVffeo of five acres one-fourth of
a mile tills side of Foley Springs, for
a slimmer home. The place has a
' Robll house and a small orchard. It
I will he Improved nnd will make an
Ideal place at which to spend the
'summer.
C. L. Inman, or Waltertille, is to
day unloading a 50-horsermwer boiler
and a 4 0-horsepower engine from the
cars at Springfield for his sawmill
near Wallervllle. It, will double the
capacity of the mill, which is how
about 7K00 feet of lumber per day.
The holler and engine were ordered
through the Berger-Tleiiu Hardware
Compnny, of this city.
Th council of Brownsville has put
the ban on "near "beer, so hir as
selling the same In Brownsville is
S s.
Sarsatab
for all lim ... w
n Ma. having iu'-Jivt ,
riaasaut u. u,. ."VMn-t V
ferrule Uil.l.-l 10 j l'
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WANTED By yotmi! lady, work in
private family where there are nrt
children. Miss L. A. Clark, 496
Jefferson street. fi2 0
WANTED Any one. having li cream
packers from Hull'B to n'Otify us so
we can gather therh ?V. Red Cross
Drag Co. a17
OlU'Ff HOR&ES FOR SALE
gchmitt Bjothers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap- 1'hey are young and Well
fed. Call and see them at Cres
well,. or, wiMjie to Schmitt Bios, for
'fcscriifti'oti, prices and terms, tt
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Best quality tents all sizes.
Car fresh cement just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
"i-omiBend ft,
Eye Giifi Mi
name implies tad
iour.U0js.-r5j
selves to almost
ay tbipcd
keeo mmt ill .
(h :raa4
uavcKei k
especially recommend the "!
We fit gla-s right and
"peneoci
J. 0.
.611 Wilame,,,.;,'!
Plumbffi
Furnish your J
properly. ; Don't
gas fixtures,
kinds of reliable
and tinning njl
and let us e$itf
your work
Aya &HeiiJ
34 WestSlhSi
Phone black I llfl
days
Harvard Moore, a l!nlcverHlty sln
deni whose hoiiii Is lii l'ortlaiid, ar-j
rived In Kugene for a short visit last'
night from Ni wpoit. ;
MIkm I'Mtth Hi-own, of Itoscburg. nf-!
ter a visit with Miss Kdlth ilardiieri
an I Mrs. W. M, Preston In Kugene.
ret iiined home today.
llud lienuls and wife, (if Franklin,
left lasi uiehi t.ir Ashland, where
Ihey hope the clliiiale will benefit
Mrs. lieunit:' health. I
t'oiuii. Judge I'liilsniaii and F. .1.
Haiti reiuined last evening from
Portland, wlier-' they
good roads convention.
Miss Lucia Wllklus returned home found a good many
f l .mi Newporl last evening. She .as Camped their.
accompanied by her sister, Mrs. C. Thomas llurke. uf i he class of l!MI
l Mci'ni n in k. of Portland. of ihe l ulversiiy of (H-gon. is In Or-
Mrs, l l', Met'ei -tiack, after a short ''gen City, (he guesi et Mr. and Mis.
vl-'ll ai llie huiiie ot her paieius. Mr. H K Cross, of llladsloiie.
and Mis. K M Wllklus. In Kugeiii . ! Mis. Kalheili,,. Ward Pope lefl yes
retiiriied lo Portland lodav t I da. nun nlng for Alhau.'. . here she
Mi s, (i T. Ilolll-ier and Mi s V. A. ' III visit with relatives (or several
Poller, ot Portland, after a vsit al weeks, and III alio
Vudor porch shades are
with ihe rcii -h of all.
CHAM HICKS HAUDWAIUC CO
o . a. &. a- cj art i .
aVrttb
, IHJ Kind n H? i l,". j3
manufacturers of this much adver
Used "temperance drink." -the ordi
nances of this city provide that malt
liquors can only he sold by registered
pharmacists, and the council ordered
strict enforcement of the law.
MIsr Nettie Kress, one of Eugene's
hest known Rchool teachers, has the
distinct Ion of killing a vicious wild
cat while ln the mountains near Blue
River a few days ago. She and a num
ber of others were going along a
trail when a dog treed the wildcat.
She and Mrs. M. F. Orlggs both fired
at It, but their first shots missed.
, The second shot Miss Kress fired
; struck a vital spot and the big cat j
'came tumbling to the ground. '
! The BrotlierhooJ of American Yeo-
men Is only eleven years old and has
j a membership of over ninety thou-i
sand and a reserve fund of over one i
GASOLINE ENCI
IRRIGATION, SPRAYl
PUMPING MACH
Fairbanks-Morse GiuuliJ
(or pumping, spraying ui
tng. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for vtf
Falrbanks-.Mcrse Drnic
tors for power and light
FairutnkS'Murse Wina
A syndicate of Eastern men, head
ed by John D. Olwell, of Medford, has
purchased the famous pear orchard
nf n II. Lewis, near that citv. for
SlRn.nnn. The orchard has held the i Towers.
world's record for the highest price Fairbnnks-Morse GriijJ
paid for a carload of Cornice pears I Chopjiers, Wei 1'unus.
for two.vears. one car bringing $.-! AH 'first quality modi
S00. This is the largest deal In the 1 prices always in stock. Liki
history .of fruit lands in the Rogue lronipt reply to iuqniriet
River valley.
Positively cured by
these Little Fills.
They also relieve Dia- I
tress from Dyspepsia, In '
digestion and Too Hearty I
Eating. A perfect rem- j
edy for Dizziness, Nausea, i
Drowsiness, Bad, Tasto
la the Mouth, Coated i
Tobctio, Pain ln the side I
Tokpid LIVER. Thej i
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. '
SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE, I
(CARTERS
ITTLE
1VER
PILLS.
shipments. Write for nvJ
prices.
BERGKR. & BRAN Ha
Agents, Eugent
FAIRBANK1. MORSli
Portland. Ore;:
CARTERS
OTlTTtE
fflVER
jJjPILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
AGENCY F01
TYPEWRITE
Carbons and Ribbon;
Machines il
Schwarzschild's i
386 WUlametiMij
AUTOMOBILES
Frank Bnnctt &. Son
Garage Perl and 12th. Phone red 1711
Reo, Kirspl Kar, Premier, Ford
The best cars tor the prce, $700 and up
Cars for hire
White's Short Oi.fi
Meals at all n:
20c Up
W. IJHIIE.Picp.
OPENING SALE MURPHEY'S RACKET
35 East Ninth Street
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 5th
STORE
llic lioinc il Ml i, S A, lluldw 111 In Ku- a! ci,,rl hcfiv i 'T ll I ill lit t,i lier
Me, rcluincd hunie loday. home In ihis cn. tircou i t ' eor-
1'iolcssor I'.iul llond. who w.hvMIi ripoudeiice in TeleKreni
Handing th?
Dcaicr Check
U the uutdt .A!lsfrt(ry Why vt
fit llnjj jour aiTOiinu.
Kx'ii IT he (orudu lo r'oort!
your m iiH-nt. tin t ln v h liNt-lf
U i rHfi(l I r llu iiuuif) fthU h
in Kinple,
If you imlt, nun,) nil .In
puli' tttnl in if muli i .it,(inlnii;,
MMiMMMMM
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The Eugene Loan and Savings &mk
W. K. Mron-n, I'rmldciit
K. W. llHhurn, I'a.ihii r.
It is ever o mm It , i.
11, A funic
W. W. flov
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lie f re. Mem.
ll. A-;:, I'asMrr,
die, aui a .
TIIA
Moneyback means that
the tea is pood and well
worth the money.
Can't m c a a anything;
dsr.
Yew i"v. riflmt tct It ftti doat
baa b. butiua htl nwl.tf
f ro.'k. r-is.-,
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md din-
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c carry inc ui-gcst assortment of dolls in Eumiw. An. t -ii ... . .. , , '
o ..o .u. rt II1C cnnarcn lrom 5c. to J3C
Wc can please you
5c and 10c Counters The largest assortment a ; a tn
find almost anything for the home on these S.es CCntS ycu cvcr SJW-
Sp-cal Enomel Ware Sale As lone is t. i, .
kettles. 10-inch sauce pans. M and 14-q2 " BcHin
As long as they last we will sell
"-inch prcseiving I kettles, 12-inch
wash basins, 8-quart milk pans, "
inch sauce pans.-inch stew pans,
cups, dippers pie 'plates, etc., all
You can
good ware at
lS cents
1 I'.i'i' sued5 rc as good .is cm Kr touht
Jny 'i.ue tlx lor (vic ht monc,-
Remember the Sale Begins at 9 a. m,, Saturday. Aou
'5. at MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE, 35 East
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