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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
fa EHuan ailt at)fcju, THnwDAr, avgi-st 20, lw o o WHAT OTHERS. ADVERTISE WE SELL fOr? LESS Friendly's 169th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow we offer f,ome values that the most prudent buyex will take advantage of. The summer, is drawing to a close and warm weather merchandise must be closed out to make room for heavier goods that are arriving daily. Good Yard Widf; Muslin 8c Yt3 2000 yards of fine bleached 36-in muslin JOc quality a yard . . . . 8c Darkdid Light Outings 5c and 8c 3500 yards New Fall Outing Flannels dark and light colorings, splendid heavy weight at 5c and 8c House Lining yd 4lAc Dark and Light Lawns 5c yard General clean up on U lawns and odds and ends in ginghams and summer goods among shese -worth up to 20c all a yard 5c CITY NEWS Sarsatabs i Ladies' Shirt Waists 50c and $1.50 All .Summer Waists must be closed out at once, about J dozen remain, sizes 32 to 40, sold regularly at 75c to $4.00, sale prices 50c and $1.50 Summer Dresses worth $9 at $3.98 each Just J 5 of these dresses left, light and medium dark colors, checks, stripes, etc., sizes 32, 34 and 36, values up to $9.00. sale price each $3.90 Gingham Petticoats ea. 50c $5.00 Net Waists $2.75 2 dozen new net waists in white, cream and ecru, trimmed in lace and in . sertion, sizes 32 tc 42, regular $5.00 waists each $2.75 Two Extra Specials in Yard Wide Black Taffeta Silk $1 and $1.25 Yd Beautiful soft highly finished Black Taffeta, wear guaranteed for three and six months, full 36 inches wide regular prices $1.25 and $1.50 sale price $1.00 and $K25 Dress Goods 50c a yd 20 pieces new fall Dress Goods in plain colors and fancy mixtures shown in the new fall colorings, Broadcloths, Panamas and Serge weaves, worth regular 60c and 65c, sale price, yard 50c Bed Spreads 50c, 85c 100 white Crochet Bed Spreads for double bed hemmed and ready for use, special each 50c and 85c Others extra values $1, $1.50, $2.50 Men's Summer Suits Half Price Tomorrow wc place on sale about 50 Summer Suits at just HALF PRICE. Included in this lot are light weight and light pattern suits and in sizes 32 to 44. Single and double breasted coats, and trousers made with peg top or regular. $30.00 Suits, sale price . . $15.00 $18.00 Suits, sale price . . . $9.00 $25.00 Suits, safe price . . $12.50 $15.00 Suits, sale price . . . $7.50 $20.00 Suits, sale price . . $10.00 $10.00 Suits, sale price . . . $5.00 Fine Cooper Silk Lisli Underwear in blue only, sizes 34 and 44, Half Price JO dozen of the finest Cooper spring needle underwear on sale tomorrow at half price. Regular $1.75 a garment, sale price - &7'Ac MEN'S PANAMA AND SAILOR HATS TOMORROW ONLY HALF PRICE $10.00 Panama $5.00. $8.00 Panama $4.00 $6.00 Panama $3.00 $5.00 Panama $3.50 $3.00 Sailor $1.50 $2.50 Sailor $1.25 $1.50 Sailor 75c $1.25 Sailor 62'Ac 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 Moneybak Silks Kabo and Nemo Corsets Priestley's Dress Goods I'KIWONAIj J. K. MiKlliliou Ik In Alliuuy. J J. Hiillnr la In town from l.nwcll, 1 Kvii Moon, of llila illy, In In Alliu ny. J. II. I liu Tin ri'lurnccl to l'ortliiml tuilx)'. (). II. Miller, of I irulii. In u recent Hrrlvul here. II. II. Winy went to I'oi'tluiul lotliiy tin a Khurt trip. Kuii I), l.epiiert wit over from fo lium IhI ulitlil. Caroline KIkkh In In KiiKene from j Colorntlo Hpi'lnK. j TIioiiiiih llniiuloii went to llltu'i Hlver thin mornliiK. I". I.. Hdiultt. of b'ull Creek, im In i town thin iiiiniitiiii. j Ceo, MllllnKM. of l.ornno, watt In the liv lam night ! K. MtTiilly ami ilaiiKhler went to Portland (IiIh mornltiK. ' C l. Welier, of t'reiwell, wan In j the etty Ihla mornliiK. Mr. ami Mm. John I'ltney left tlilm niornltiK for the iteaslile. ! Italih (VLeary win down from Me KkiiiIo lit Mi;., last ulnlit. . Kreil Kainer. of WlltHVllle. Win.. I an Kanterner In the city. Mr. ami Mrtt, tieo. II, Kelly return ed from Newport lust nklii. I Mr. atut Mi I-'. I'. WalteiK have returned from l-'oloy Siu-lun Mr. and Mm. Kimate, of I'orllahd. are hi the c.ly vUIiiiik frl.'iiilv ' MUa Mary Wltiu and Kimi-i' have Koue to IiIhIi Iti-nd for a xlsil. HiikIi llauiptou went to I'onluiiil today for a short Imiihih trip Mm. .1. W, Unimex an. I il.uulitri went to Newport thin moruitiK for a two-weeka tuny. Mt'H. I). W. AtluniHoii mid ilniiKhler huvo none to Oi'okou t'lty to rt'Hlilu. 10. L. Ciimphell and Milton Nl rollo have rot timed from the HIuhIiiw. It. K. IteArmlud, of (irautH I'iihh, 1h In the fit y on IiiihIiuikh and pleas ure. Mia. Ileraeliel V. Johnson, of Junction, la vialtlnx with Mia. It 1 1 1 mire. 11. I). Koiiiitulu anil (ieo. llarnea, of Wnltervllle, wem In the city last nlKht. Mlsa I . I v I ii 1 to nil , Hie music teach er, returned to her homo at krvlnn today. Iir. and Mrs. I.owo went to l'ort land thla mornliiK and will return tolllittlt. Mr. and Mm. ('. A. llurden have returned from the Heaalde at Newiort and YahaalH. Casper Clarke went to Portland to day alter a short visit with old friends here. Mr anil Mrs. I'ltney went lo Junc tion this imunliiK. From there they expect lo tto to the lieach. Mr. Ilaher, who nttended Ihe fu neral of Mm. J. II. llarrlB yesturday. iituiiieil to his homo today. A. P. Campbell, accompanied ,y Misses Inna ami Alberta, left for rorilatid thin uioiiiIuk for it short VlHlt. Mr. and Mrs. C, II. renmu arrlv e.l Irotii Kosetiurn today lo visit with friends. Mr. I'cnjtia Is a train dis patcher. Mr. and Mrs S liooine, of ol'rl land. Hie paients of S. It mule, the lis I'ai Ko ilK'Mlt . are vlslllim their son here K I.. Camion, a KonehurK ultor- i ney. ntopped off In Kiiki'Ho Inst ulKht. ille left today for pululs north, being ion u vncntlon. ! Mm. T. (1. Kliufer wim down today frotu CreHWell. A. M. SlttioiiH iiml family are home I from a trip to Newport, j Mm. Idaho K. Campbell mid 'amlly i have returned home from Klorence. M. Woodworth, S. (). VVoodworth laud Clay Marshall, all of Albany, ar rived hero thla afternoon. Mrs. I,. V. Klllott, of lloshen. re turned to her homo after n short visit Willi her dmiKliter, who has been II! Hob CliambeiH mid family return- I ed to KiiKono thin afterntHin, after Ite ms in Aiiiany Tor several weeks. Albany liemocrat. . Mm. S. K. (leoruo has returned j from Northern California after two i months- visit w ith her daughter. ! Mrs K. W. Caruahmi. Mrs. Kssle hlirkhelmer and dailKhler. Itlta. who have been vlslt Itm the family of Mr. and Mrs. K. I Scliwaraschilil, left todav for I'ort 1 land. C. Clinton I'ime, of. (Irants Pass, editor of the Courier, left for that jelly this timi nine. Ills wife went to ' Newiiort today to enjoy the ocean : breezes Warren McWIIII.uns. of Portland. I who has I n vlsltlni; his father at' Itoseburi:. stopped off at .lunctlon t - 'day alul will spend several days t'ish Itm and hunt In i; near that town. Miss llertha Slater, who litis been leachllli; III the Slate rnlversity far. 'several yea ra. Is home on an eMcnd-l ed actillon and docs ti.it expect to to ' turn this season. I. a (irande Dbser- i HIGH SCORES MADE 4 AT CAMP PERRY Camp Perry. Ohio, Auk. 19. What In said to have been the most extra- . ..in, em, iouk ratiKe rit to shooting lever seen in America was iiccom lillnhed today by Captain K. K. V. Casey, of the Klrst Delaware. In the l.eech and Wimbledon cup matches, tholh of which he won by record ibreiikltiK scores. In the Leech match lor the rup presented by Captain l.eech. of the Irish team which visit led New York in 1S74, shot at StlO I'lltl and 1000 yards. Casey scored KM out of a possible lo.'i." In the : Wimbledon looo-yanl match he , ncored 7, bontlin; the match record of 91. intide by Captain Itlchard of Ohio. In 1H0.1. Casey won the Wlni ; bledon here last year by Ihe score of ! SS, under very unfavorable clrcuni stances. Today the conditions were , a i nearly perfect as could be desired. ! J. O. Storey anil A. Welch, prom inent officials of the Portland. Ku Bene & Kaslern railroad, are expected down tonlvht from Portland to look over the brldi-e situation at Sprlim fleld. I'he plan forinerly was to put In a Howe, truss bridge, on piles, but It Is thoimlit that concrete piers must be constructed, tts the heilVock is so near the surl'nrc licit quality tentg all sizes CHAMIIKliS HAKDWAltK t-0. HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT 1 lie Lupcno Loan and Savings Bank A . ' - k-V r 'I'he Hist deposit Is an Incen tive lo lunke others, and thus Hie account keeps Sl ow Inc. A n tisi'uable late of Interest Is paid on certificates of depos it, pai.it.le on time or demand It vol haven't made the first di'lio.n. yen do well to Ic.ike t' it,, Thru i i'l ti,. seme ' le .!t . t i.e ef I-... I Ki.seluilK Review : -Mis. M. t'. llH'Cnv and two step-.lain: liters left this tin i ii in u for Iviu-'lie tiiid lif- l.lll.l. where they will v.sit or .1 while lifter whbli lh. v will h.urn. i to So.i-i .side, where the will spend :1, ,.W ' weeks IIITIIl lit 1 li ix, i;t.. x!.1,'ih tin. I hea':!i n .li.lcs nine, (ipi p is', iti,-,. Till frul' t acs In stock CHAMUKIIS 11AK1IW AUK CO. M:v tou.w I . i TI'AM KOI! SW.K-C. ,...j tctiin for .ile. woicht from L'".n.l t 1 L'liuii: ,i;iv,. sttnrle; would sell ep erate A I.. Wood. w..si ..,..i ... I Mr.vt Phone Karm.-rs m; I s-jn ,!''l! SVI.i: K,,,:;. ,,,., .,., j " ! ' ' nit tli-.'. Inquire .it ! I '. l.mi, street. ;1.'- Uaiuc- tomorrow tusiit ariinuy. Iir. Lowe will liv In hi office Fri day J Saturday. The business colb i-'e wijl open Its Kulur term .Scptcii.in'r Uancn at thu armory tomorrjw night after the concert. Dr. Lowe will be In his Eugene of fice Friday and Saturday. Howard Woods, the University plumuer, ?s reported to be il!. Dance given by Company A at the armory pavilion tomorrow night. See the James Boys of Missouri Friday and Saturday nights at the Electric theatre. Several carloads of wood arrived In the city last night and this morn ing. Part of it is grub oak. See the James Boys o'f Mifsoiiti Friday and Saturday nights at the Electric theatre. uvqu Jt, Veltnm pxnect to move : into their new garage on West Fifth I street the first ot uei wtc, I R. E. Veltum and Dell Kirkpatrlck have returned from a six-days trip to Triangle Lake, where they killed three deer. ! T. H. Ellis has begun the founda tion work for the new laundry and for the temporary I', of O. retlta- j Hon building. A marriage license was issued yes terday to John Hollis Pitney, of Junction, and Miss Caro B. Ander son, of Eugene. The Warren Construction Compa ny Is relaying a number of alley ap proaches, putting In bitulithlc In stead of cement. Marriage licenses were Issued to day to Jas. E. Vaughn and Miss Cora E. Beisell, and to Robert B. Mount and Miss Bessie Wallace. A fire Is reported to be burning In the brush east of Irving, threatening to spread over considerable country. It is being fought, however. L. M. Travis Is telling his friends that he Is preparing to go on a third trip back east, expecting to attend the inauguration of Bryan March 4, 1909. Finishing work on the Insldo is all that remains to he done to the Mitch ell & (Jarrett building as soon as the windows and doors are put In their casings. Another old building on the site of the Wllklns-Dunn block on West Eighth street was attacked by work men today. deo. Wlllougliby will leave In Hu morning for O'Hi-ie"'- on "" xi '., zie lu his automobile. He will lie accompanied by ins latnit... a.. ex pects to stay about ten days. D. L. Harden is drawing plans for two residences of .1. C. Luckey. the jeweler, to be erected on West Ninth street. The houses will he of the bungalow type, costing In the neigh borhood of JliUOO each. Fred Ixnll, a recent arrival from Medford, has purchased three l.Ms in the (Iross addition, and will begin at once to build upon them. The Lu gene Heal Estate & Investment CVm pnny made the sale. The stand of the American Amuse ment company will not last the whole week, closing Friday night, so as to catch a boat the next day for Coos Hay from Portland. The manage ment claims that business Is better In Oregon than it was in California. L. (i. 1 1 ii 1 1 ii and Mrs. C. M. Scho field, Mr. Hulin's mother-in-law. will build three residences at the corner ul West Eleventh and Washington streets soon. T. A. dilbert Is also preparing to build a home In the same vicinity, and F. A. To.ier s;;i' another on Stewart avenue ne.ir Lln iiiiu. All are of a substantial nature. Two big roller wheels arrived for the city traction engine today. The present ones are ton HkIh ainl nar row, being only eighteen Inches In width. The new ones weigh approxi mately -luno pounds apiece, and have a width of twenty-four Inches. S nt other fixtures for the engine were on t lie same car. The ground opposite the warehous es just west of the passenger depot ! being leveled S1, Dial ,,, w'are-1 room sid xenictice ot lo.i, ting and unloading the cars. The ol.l passetiuer station was today wlllske.l over n,.a r , freight depot at the font of Olive street. Chftmlt-iln1 tAlv IrU, cs.wi.iur oir uiukt ,i Ti" r a...a.trMr.tof H.h.1 . S.rsnM r i. l'vm li i" K.uidrrlul inrdK-iii.l !. !::;ru;tl,v'.'1,!S::1,.i:Ma it ilu.lo lit "" If tiuod. ever, make regular schedules, re gardless of what happens, but the freights watch carefully for cut breal-i of fire. In the cup '.a of ev ery caboose sits a man apparently with, nothing to do. hut his eye i.i watching the rear cj the train. Whil? there have been scores of fires along the right of way, no damage has been done this season, ait one Lr u.e carefulne.-,s of the train hoys. Registrar Tiffany, of the Univer sity of Oregon, reports more appli cations for entrance In the freshmen class up to this time than were re ceived during all of the last school vear. Usually not more than half "the total applications are in by this time, which would Indicate a very large attendance when the college opens. rne applications niuicaie that many Eastern rep-'e are com ing to Eugene to plaix their boys and clrls in school. Mr. Tiffany I" advertising for additional rooms for students in today 8 uuaru, rooms tor women being especially desired. I . . - , HKKE S AX K.iM.I p See how ZH ing. shod. lle kUOwI?t4 good Job done. V?JJ horse shoeing 4..e ""'-J reasonable always u ' do a good day s ,?. Let us fix your, Burbach&Brij 531 Olive St, nuns can be moved upon them. The I de track will be raised f.ir ihe con st!- u. I. -r 'per. :, shades are a iiixurv with the rea.-h all CHAMIIKliS 1 1 A It DW A HE CO. i WILLAMETTE j Meat Market! Under New Management C. K. Sell, the forest servii Pelintendent. l,:,s lust litikli..! Illg off twenry.f ur m. n in the 11,'n.l mil.t-v in Ktlslrrn Oregon rr tj... . tng a fire for t.-n .It, vs. The bill' wj" am. Mint to several hundred .lol'i's Hi" ftr.. was a hs on... hurni,,.' , i 'liner However, it ba.l one the supervisor I as n. Hi- Mil Hlit r i. Poik tV Co . ,. 1 1 " s new uir-'ct.irT of Kiigene. whi.h was printed In The l.tlilH. s jot, s'lt.p. is new ,,, haml I It. tl.i al.ll. ........ ... - . - ' i ins. on ine1, t 1 : Meat Alwavs on Hand XV 1. U . . - - ' ' " -'V ! r a clean, i sou-"., p., .it s,, M.c.l 1-t :. 's u r . liltcn-is I'll Xlll!i;s II VIHiW VIIK CO .ler.e fir Phone in Your Order " . nin.lers and sh. .,,;,( i, ,,,, tiumttg MtWrlVv liv the ''' ' ';-:g month It is .,1- t'j;;r.";.c J-w'-iif Ht,' ' til" I ..-K.ltlls ' ' ' I' .1 X.,. For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the "SO EASY" Eve Glass Mountings. They are all the name implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped nose. We keep most all kinds of mountings, but to thoe who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "5b Easy." We lit glaxsei right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J J. 0. WATTS, Optician 611 Willamette Street. ACENCY tax Keelo TYPEWRITER Carbons and Ribbons jf Machines it Schwarzschild's Bstt 586 WHuumu C. MATHT3 General Teanw, C-oncrete. GravM n . , Sand and goodtJarJ eartb torsalc Phone Black 2511 or call at 345 J. w. barring! expert housemovc Moves anything. Tc y tais otj.ctifr.te. ftti Fifteenth and Oak Su Red 4511. Eugene. OttJ AUTOMOBILES Frank Bennett & Son Garage Pearl and 12th. Phone rrd 1711 Reo, Kissel Kaf, Premier, Ford The best cars for the price, $700 and up Cars for hire White's Short Order Meals at all Hoc 20c Up W. L WHITE, Prop-. I r Hand Saws 24-inch tempered steel blade, filed and set, varnished grip handle, iron screws, each on!' ... 40c You Ncvc . Bough: Sudii Barge Bete Surely Worth Your While 11. fl HATCH ITS Full 3Ji-inei plated; wedded black cnametft. handle, each CURRY. COMBS Strong, well made, S bar steel comb, laqucred finish, fastened to frame with s rivets, 4 inch black enameled uanilic, riveted through handle and can not pull out, each. .... 10c Vake Eve WHILE IT LASTS TALCUM POWDE Sprinkler top can--H ul' K''1 ically pure white mVu"1 per can i Floor Mops 14-in White Cotton Loosely wound strands, continuous loopeiMv tape top, each 15c Murpheys Racket Sto WING & CAMPBELL 'Phone Main JS Sl2 Willamette o U i.e.ll. -lie! o 111 I'll ': LI. l''"-"g r tram,. ; u 35 East 9th St. ' n i iiimmit) n u o o o