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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
Children's Hose, Mzes 5 to JO, Guaranteed to wear, 6 pairs for $1 .50 Silk Gloves 12 drz pairs only, black and white, J 6 button length Silk Gloves, regular $1.25 quality double tip fingers, closed wrkt, O a pair O 9 doz. long Silk Gloves black, while and colors extra heavy silk $1.76 rP$i.40 New Fall Things You Will New Wool Dress Goods, New Silks," Wc invite your inspection of this early $5.00 Lace Waists, each $2.75 Boys' Suits for Fall We have just opened up the firs) shipment of Boys' New Fall Clothing and it is now ready for your inspection. The fall styles show boys from 8 to 16 wearing double breasted coats with fancy 4 button cuffs, open pleats in back, center .vents and coat long, colors are elephant shades, browns, tans and blues, prices $2.50 to $10.00 Boys' Long Trouser Suits arc shown in the same materials - only styles arc more extreme and snappier, prices $5.00 to $20.00 Special Sale Bed Spreads 50c, 85c, '1.00, $1.50 riOlWONAL Frank Hiilley la u Mnpluton. Hint Koinpp In up from Junction', City. I n C. Hpcar U , town frou, llm, (iull..y . Ill town .,!y from D...I.M-. H. K. Noel, of Klmiialli Kails. Is In tin. city. C. ('old uiul wlfti, of Miircolti, an. hi town. J. A. Dcuilmoml Ih hi town from Murrtila. K. K. Smith Ih In town from luilo-l Hml.m t . Hon. H. A. Ilooth ami family art' houm a Kit in . J. I', Murphy wtuit to Tlnusiou tliln nioniiiiK 1'. II. Itcrkt-r left for Wultcrvllto thlH ntorniiiK. 1 Mt'i t I'rt'tMott In In the vouulry j iH'iir Hotii'huiK. Mm, ... IV t'urm-r cauio In from INirltamt today. - Mlk IVnii Hath y i vturtu'd ! o-o Portland todit . MIhh Jcnnh' Smith wan in town to day from tiohlu-n. H. I. Klnit and wifo wotv u tvtwi toiKiy from M.thcl. W. Waddl.' lin Rotu to (iOit Hay lor a t'ii daH trip. 1 0. . Vool. atnl wtd have r -turnt'd to Voollr . Or Mitw M.iitii johtiMtu M'nt to rm Utiil toila to fp-nd a wi'. k HE ALWAYS MAS MONEY WITH The Eugene Loan iTd I :: . 1 8 X 111 to Ill 1 1 -I . - - - - - - . . -1 Busy August Days at TFe Friendly Store Eugene's Largest and Best Store The store with the money back policy. The store that is always ahead in styles and lowest in prices. These are the reasons you find us busy even in August, the dullest month in the year. People have confidence in this big busy store. New Fall Suits The largest showing of New Fall and Winter Suits we have ever exhibited in August is now in our suit department and ready for your inspection. Those who have already examined them frankly admit that they arc the best they have ever seen for the prices. Not a half dozen to look at but a variety of styles and materials large enough to make choosing easy. Prices are $25.00 to $60.00 No extra charge for alterations S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street ! fl'llMUiH. Mlnnlu Harlow wont tu Hclknup SjirhiKB thin mnrnlUK. Mt'H, Htulltln wont to McKetulo , HiIiIkx IIiIh inornliiK. II. A. WlllliuiiH inuilu a short trip I ItO CriHWIll yesterday. I Minn WlfHlum-r wan a pusBoimer to Maplcton thlH innriiltiK. 1-u.h.r j Mr.. J. IV Tumor ha. returned i from a visit In Portland. j Miss lirncc Bennett Is vIsltliiK with ; !('. W. Itychnrd and fnmllr. W. ( I'row and MIhm KSIIUitt wnt t.i Uoshon thin nl(triHMn. M..K..ni. ni hil-., it.u Hi ir it i ii it i Mr. h ml Mi'H. Smith Hiill.'.v. of U, W. Taylor tvturii.Hl from I'nrtliiud. H.i will go to Daltatt noon. Mrs. J. (. I'nrti-r uiul nolto p tnrmut to I'iiUhuo tirmo thl at tr noon. Mr. ami Mm. K. Hamcn of Kukimic l.-ft thin mornliif; Tor Newport. tl- tinny HrrnUl. MUn Kraiui'H Kclty wnt to Wood-' hum today to visit with Itor fiioud. MIkh t'ai a I lard hit:. Mih. K. Went and dauuhlor rottirn- i-d to (ioshi'ii thin aftt'inoou, af'v'i a sliort Htay In lluniuo. Harold Hay tamo In from t'hllo maih on hi hlrwU) today II' hern tturkliiK f.r Hell. M rn. Hotlm and t wo rtuldrtMi wi-nt to WoodSnirn tltls uiointiii; for an ontlni; on ih lodi; farm. f A Hnvin. of Heasaut Hill, was In Knfni t 'day. TIm hot wvai.li- WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT THE and Savincs Bank The first deposit Is an linen IHe 10 make others, and thus I he .c ount keep.. ktowIuk. A rossouahle r(o of Interest Is paid on itilin.t of Jepoa it. )'.iuble on tlteo iH tftuud If "n h.iv. n't uia,l tfe. first ! I .V' l" i't luake 1' ll... '1 lien 01 l.ive some. .1:.,.. on In A3 See For First Time Monday New Suits, New Waists, New Skirts. display of New Fall and Winter Styles. 12cand 15c Percales, yard 10c On Tuesday we offer 3000 yards of fine Percales in dark and light colors, grays, blues, black and light grounds with col ored figures, best 12'Ac and 1 5c quality on sale Monday at this very low price 1 Ar . a yard J Outing Flannels 5c, 8c and JOc Yd Early buying in outing flannels means a big saving to you. We have about 100 pieces new patterns, all fine finish, good heavy nap and the prices are 5c, 8c and 10c yd New Fall Shirts $1 to $3.50 We are now showing; a beautiful assortment of the newest designs and materials in golf and negligee shirts for Men and Boys with cuffs attached or detached. New Fall Neckwear and Hosiery The new open end, French fold, four-in-hand in dozens of beautiful colorings and patterns, regular 50c values, sale price 35c SPECIAL MONDAY all 50c fancy hose in plaids, checks, stripes and plain, Monday only 40c. All 25c fancy hose, plain colors, also Monday only 20c. or hurt dm crops some, lie says. J. I.. .'base Ii'ft today fur a busl ncn liii.l plea-lire trip to .Minneapolis mill HI. Paul. Hit will be gone for hoiiix time n. .1. liosseldeni; mine In Krldnv frum Kontlln In visit hi. tmllv u,l MBS Saunders, of Philadelphia, who g hlu Bister m, ,.... Rtrt, ,, ,8 ' ' ' r1' ""i "' Se,ah1' a d '. rUaud to visit friends and take ." k'.. ,. . ., . , ," .Kl, "'' ' ' nr': 1,1 mint, llil 111 llt-I-tl I II Ht'll HUH II ,Vt-- trnlity by Knul .MuulU-n in the White M,ss - Stinson n lid Frumvs ouim reinrned yesterday from Ho hemla. They were the miosis jf Frank Hard. (leo. .1. Ramsey returned to Ku Hono from Siutiin today, lie experts lo enter the rnlverslty of Oregon and llllilo I'lilverslty. Mrs. IV.nnle I., lllootn went lo Sa lenilem. this morultm'. She reeently resinned her position as hook-keeper In the llooth-Kelly oflhe. "t'urley" Anders, a voum; man well known In lOuiteue and Sprini-t i.1,1. has returned from Portland, wnei--he spout must ef the summer. K. T. IMer.e Is visiting with in r eoiisln. Krank Test. She w : ; for Inerly Miss lMlth furry, of i'iU ilty. hut her home Is now In Portlaed Mr. ami Mrs Hail. y. of San .lo.-. . .lie vlsltini; with Miss Maude Sl;n sou and her mother. The former has te.enllv returned from a trip nhroa.l A .1. Hedi's, of l-'(iitheriy. Kan sas, and a hrother from lloiso. Ma il... are oxpeeted to arrive this eeu visit their nephew, K. A. Tripp, .1 It I h.. I1.1- tlllir. 1 mid Mis. ' Vllle t tl 1 owe. an urn lo of .1. M. Howe, I'o. -i i-.llu hole for some - .1 ill a f oi liian. a sister. Lola Howe wont t.i lliowns- 0111:11; to si relatles. Ml l-Mn It.ilTiucor. one of the it.statlts tn the Kvenllm i ssiiie trip contest, loft lor l.oni; lloar:i. W ash ley the ontlni; offered Sll. 1 . ssflll CO T. !o.:i arc's p this lllol llllii; Inm.'ii. to o b fh.it i'.io f l ll.il., !. S.i.oni St lo.l.iv ;,.,,k:n 'li!t. ti.nMio., k. m.iu.icliu o.litor of -:u.in, was in the city o.r the f ommeivtal i:i I inloi i,-w if.. - -nio ;i!'.l m.onl.'s 'f tl. til 1- l.llnu "! !ii::;n:: up da:, tea' 'tr, ,- II .1)11 of 1 .,!. ! t V i't ! "o i-i Mrs New Aprons We have just received a new line of Aprons including maids, nurs es and waitress aprons The assortment is large and the prices are a quarter less than you usually pay. Prices 15c and 65c Special Sale Comforts 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 C. Ire, of EtiKene, went to Xewberg iv the West Side on a trip to the Wro prune orchard, which Is heltiK run by Wesley. This Is an off year wllh prunes, the crop IioIhr small and It Is said the prunes are also small In size. Albany Democrat JuiIko and M.S. J. J. Walton and dauKhter. Miss 1-auline, are home .rem Seal Koehs, whore they spent a most enjoMi'jIc v 1 . '. Tin- IuiIko thinks that partleula- location the choice of all the sou" 311st re-on- Mrs. Jennie lliKKins. department commander of the Woninns Relief Corps, leaves In the morniim for I'or -land, w in re she will leave in a ipec lal car tnunrrow nluht for the nation al eiionnipinont or the tl. A R iU ,i W. It. C. ,u Toledo. Ohio. Ill ltll IH TTOX, A(iT., Axldent and health policies, unco. Opposite postoffico. si Fur Sore Keel. "1 have found Uuclen's J rnica Salve to he the proper thins to use for sore feet, as well as for healinc burns, son s, cuts, and all manner of abrasions." wrles Mr. W. Stone, of Kast l'ort.md. Maine. It Is the prop, or thlni:. too. for plies. Trv if Sold under ci::ii-.uitoo nt u 1.-...... . 1 ... . " ll. hell nail s dnii; store. - ..c. ( IIIMNKY SWI l,l The I..s, ,hal ever came to town 1- n id-, the season is uett.in so i;et 1 our work attended t 1 1 ,,.lv ; "Id. rs , rh! l.ffieo at OTioo. To-ph M'rv roas nahle. The Old M,,. I!. McMITt' HI ".is taken rooms at :,:, Willamette mm. . over i-.aton s book store T..i .'I'h-ino H'.a k L'!1. ! ! a few more Jays left to Set a cli.in,,. ,01 t!,s,, ri. ti prizes at Wi'ts jewelry s,,.r... You s.. a ,:,.,,; for "' .1- !.. r spent at the joweln store or ,-ptical parlors a-. V'id -r porch shades are a luxnn Wit'l .n ,lf : 'H VVUKUS IIAKHW m;k fo I'oie a:. mini, imitations of IV " 1:: s i', ,,Ued Witch H I s. ;M. "' 0:10 original. Sold ! a:; - '. :;oiie:-.t vt r.,.. on t! ' " 1 ' f-T -hem ar,l k.;. ,..,. 1 fH A:i;i'KS HAliliWAKK fo CITY NEWS Butter i.l ha jumped to 2 cci.ts. Five cars of lows have come In for the Eugene sawmill. Hills' Gun Store has receive.-: a car load of holiday goodi. One rock was thrown 700 feet from the quarry by a I'last yester day. t .i.i I, l,,,IMin? a hlllllie.lOW' at the corner of Eleveuiu and Jef.er- son streets. tt . cnM Inn ncres of latltl on the river road to H. H. Jack, of Salina, Kas. An tinier nf tnnd fraud fam3. Is In tile city in' the Interests ot h.s famous hook. n 1.' iiMtmerlnir has nresented to the citv library a set of the Encyclo paedia Brlttanica. A chimney sweep Is In town. Ui Is the one who conies along at rei;- ular Intervals the old man. a hievMa wna found vesterdny in a sawdust pile at MIdgeley's mill. A hobo had evidently stolen unu mu- den it. A slight break of machinery and i.nthn. with oloctrlc newer and Itas has made The Guard late in issuing again today. mtehov crpek. instead of lowerlne rlnplnfr iho I !l St fPW' fl M VS . is retKirtO'J to be gaining a little, probably dae 10 neavy logs ana aew. Albert rtoehp will ni each tomorrow at Junction in the Methodist church South In the morning, and at the Wyatt schoolhouse In the afternoon. Plank & Johnson have blackberries growing on the side of their building with no apparent connection with the earth. About a score of ripe berries are hanging to the bush. Driver Caylor, of the fire depart ment, has asked the council for a va cation of three days to go to the Sius law. The request has not yet been granted. Work was commenced this morn ing on Raymond Stevenson's new house In Falrniount. It Is located on Moss avenue, and will be a two story modern residence. A lawn social will be given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congre gational church next Wednesday night at the McMurphey residence at the foot of Willamette street. a24 I. J. Walcott. who was up the Mo hawk the early part of the week. says that at Wendllng tin Tuesday the thermometer was 10S In the shade, and that Wednesday, when he left, It was 98. The curbing around the Park street Is one foot in thickness. On the corner edge next the pavement is an iron piece to protect the con crete from vehicles and horses which are tied there by the farmers. The American Amusement Com pany left last night. A number of the company will go to Coos Uay, (he destination of the carnival, by the oveiland loitie through ROiVbitrg, while the hervy freight is shippei by water via I't rtiiu.a. The bear which has bet kept nt the Hotel Gross for some time and which was captured near Cottage Grove, was sold to the Barnum & Bailey circus at Albany, and will in the nianagerle of the circus when it shows In Eugene. The old Wells-Kargo building will be abandoned tonight for the new structure east of the passenger depot. The old building would have been given up several days ago, but the granite was too heavy for the loads that have to be hauled on the trucks. G. W, Taylor has returned from Portland. His mother, Mrs. A. Ben son, was recently assaulted In her home by a drunken brute and tent hly beaten. She Is recovering slow ly. Mr. Taylor also has the contracts for digging the wells nt Dallas for the Willamette Vallev Conipnnv The wells will I,,, five hundred feet deep and will not be completed until some '.tnio In the autumn. A verv nlo.1s.11t1 u,,r.,i - ... I Alfred IHIIard at his prottv home on ,tlie corner of Ninth and Patterson i. streets Monday evening bv the Ku-U-etie Military Hand, of which Mr lin. ard is a member. After the hand I had 11 ave.l nr, , , i.-.iis'-iiioin oown "n and Mr. lill:ir,l had return.-1 I hiinie. the bovs slo,...i house and were playing a; the from porch before he know it. T!u, prise was complete, but 1,,. r.v.iverod from the shock in time to finish piav ilu; V','' pl wi"' '"''' A ins, en joyable evenhm- was spent in ,,Hi,. "' ronversatlon, and at a late hour .1 dainty luncheon w -s served. Ht'atllll' turn ,l..i. . . ,!,, , " an toutnia- ton stone for sale cheap bv First1 National Hank ' l I,-.. -csT!ter-s UPPER VALLEY LEAGUE PASSES INTO HISTORY The upper Willamette valley base ball leanue is a thing of the past, the teams iiuving agreed 10 disband. Halsey could uut come to Eugene to morrow, and tae brealc followed. Sprii"-'ld unbilled in first place, Cobur,, second, Etiseuo third and Halsey fiurtj. t nrn shliuiieiit of rockers and din ing chairs just received. See us for new. up-to-date furuiture at right prices. - . CHAMBERS .MAltUYVAi.ii lu Tin fruit cans In stock. CHAMBKltS HARDWARE CO. m;v TOIMV WANTED Position by lady steno grapher. Call or address 13, M. I).. 244 West Sixth streat, Eugene, Or. tf WANTED Extra good September 1 to 10. street. cow, fresh 845 Alder a27 LOST A pair If boys shoes on South Willamette street. Keturn to Wells Shoe Store or to this of fice. , a2 2 FOUND A bicycle. Owner can re cover same at 474 A Pearl St a28 You're on the Right Track 'when your clothing Is looked after by our expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by their little ness make satisfaction an as sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. ' Phone Red 286 1 - .. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing jnd tinning w,rk. vJall and let us " estimate cn your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th So Thone blnck 1 II? nK!CHESTFRSPIII5 j-Cs, '1 lit: IIIAMONII llM. A ! (( ? A 'l'.IAaiir ll,l.it,, is-". i m u,i m.i i.,.,.i ,,,,i,iiiAVry I I'l sTSi.j J'"--' no olhrrl ll.ir nf r... V ! rj i-...ri.i. A-wiiiM itViTrnH IS ri 5'"M i'i.as- rii.i., , Vi" L' -"".t.h".t.A;".i!.: THERE IS TROUBLE IN THE AIR "'t there is never any trouble with I'lan..., we have on sale. Mailt-; '! by Pkilli-d vorkii-.;-n. our i ' 'ios cive the T.-ry best p.-is-lble re-' ' This is !'.tn:,.n.t ,.;lsilv monstrai..l. Ask us for the proof '' .v''rt our way. marofesis,:.,.1,! lnKani.d Join,, taJ""sJ cannot be curea k.-J lying and tonic """cJ Hood's Sars; In Csiinl K .... ,u"1 " ; -l-S-.'its '-It For comfortaeie (jj rommitii' "SO u Eye GUuMouniin J selves to almost ii' keep most all knidj inose who have bt.lt, especially recomm.j. lit glaw, rtbltj I routteen years exi, J. 0. WAITS,! 611. WihBHtS GET AN OLIVER II For Your Son mil Let young- folks trJ Ki.ci'npee ItflfM in. I self-supporting. ' The Oliver TyptJ r r -. vjreaiesi in txisKKi C.S.FRANK,li Eugrni, Otii GASOLINtE IRRIGATION, SPHi PUMPiNC MAd Fairlianks-Mur to for iiuiuping, sprarlut ing. .Outfits complelr. ....Iiiiiika HrnlMfV Fnirhilllk.Mlirsf tors for jHiwor and lirj f alroaiiKMiunw Tnwprl. Fairbanks-Morse C" CIiopiK-rs, Well l'umti Ail first quality P prices always in M Prompt rcplr lo low slilpim'iits. wriwi tEKGER-iBEM Agents, Ens- FAIRBANK5, M-'i Portlsni wnxAnij Meat, M Under NcwMij First-Closs Feesli Meat Always- Phone in Yocl WING & G Phone Main 33 cm AUT0W Frank Gar.iefP-"i,,iJr; p-vKis'lS"' white"! W1' ?..c-'S 2' Ooldsn "iniuercial I lull lllk . Kii. n'