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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1908)
THE El'GENB DAILY GUARD. SATl'KDAV, SEFTEMBKIt 19. 190. I ig - - - - ------ -i - - - - - fc I I We're Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Best in the World The Fall Styles are all here Like mountain peaks above their fellows these patterns stand out as the greatest success in the pattern world of today. In the opinion of those who use them they are the ideal patterns in every way. The guide chart makes them simple, being perfectly cut they are economical, designed by artists the styles are correct and faultless. Prices JOc and J 5c ....m wo. in -ss.tn.P rnni.Dr. CUDIlNlf A NH PRESSED iiavi, iuur jrunutfi ' 1,x " . . . ,t. H, m .ilk. wnol and cotton fabrics soonred. shrunk and Dressed here 5c a yard. They will wear longer and loo Better. The Friendly Store-Eugene's Largest and BestStore A SrnrA tTillorl With the Hum of Business During Every Shopping Hour of the Day Our confidence in Eugene, while never flagging, was never greatter than it is today, and the enormous business donejduring the first nine months of this year justifies this confidence and gives us courage courage to go after the biggest fall business ever done by any mercantile house in the valleyplanning is over, we are ready. THK IS PAMPA1HN YEAR. m m m a ml mm m mm -mw - - T-T ie nuifnm, ,h,vh w. ill run "CLAIMS". Hverv word, syllable and letter in anv one of our advertisements, as also in the claims made, by our autnonty, Dy eacn or any one of our . n ... f . U mntt Airnnrfpiv. nrnmntn( and irrnmm4.t: P.,, i.m om,! ;,.ct n r.nrcTiriH. ".Nh.KV .h" A our ettnrts sha mnrinite In be in tne direction Oi KivuiK w ' ' " r- -wwu.u1Wauun We're Ager-. fPr The Labis' Home Journal Magazine J5c a month, $1.50 a year delivered o vr.... i- ' The Lad.w' Home J0urnjl ,,X Book fre. Tl,. T ...... 31 Mo erly Stvle W :.l.nthd allu ;)c M . Quartetly Style Book J 7 T here, because that is whal i, real worm is much more, ia ,7! 6 tivelv our bond. Every item guaranteed ust as represented. "itKVH.ti". All our eitorts snail continue to oe in me airetucu ui gwuiK . , nnanowto We are Ready with ..the Biggest and Best Stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise ever brought to fcugene. We earnestly solicit your patronage, i uu - - "na one thing, Wc absolutely your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back. emoU And now tnii Autumn and Winter Suits, Coats and Skirts Wo Uiko pIi'iiNiiro In iimiuiiiirltiK t tin t In our wrnhT Kiirmriit (lepurttiH'nt, tlio most bmulifiil colUvtloii of fall mid winter )iiim jiii now U'n- for your inspection. 1omuh of styles nun IV from tho very latest materials, (lit rut hero ivpmteiitM a few of (ho now' effectN. In brlnln thrno cronlloiiN to youruttontloii we rait not lay too inuih Htrt'HM iikiii their quiillly they I'oiiiNNcut hlh kumIo workmiiiiHhlp In ovvy line, and tho prices nro very inodonitr In fact no more than you iiNiiully juiy for cheaply made Htuff. Wo do not usk you to come and buy but we do iinU you to roine and try on hoi no of our garmentM lofore making your'selectlon. We nro jHnfl(Ml you will pro u on lire them tlie In'Nt valueM hi town. Woineirs and Mlss4'H SiiIin Sale Fall and Winter Dress 90c Colored Taffeta 75c This Is for Monday and Tuesday only, best grade of 19 Inch colored and blac Taffeta Silk, all the new shades, pink, light blue, mais, old Hose, lav- ' ender, helo, violet, mais, greys, navy, brown, etc. Anticipate your needs for Waists, Dresses and lining and buy now. Regular 20c quality, Monday and Tuesday yd "' $1.25 New Plaid Silks, a yard 95c 10 nieces new plaid silk, brown, blue, green, etc. Suitable for Waists and trimmings; your choice while they last; $1.25 values, yd 95c 50c 27-in White Japanese Silk, yd 35c Three Specials in yard-wide Taffeta Goods and Si 52-ii Broadcloth, y The best value we hnv , i ... 1 -ci unerert n . worth II 2.v ,.,.(..! . . .mil j ::J a yard 50PiecesFaliSuitiiiff An Immense variety f new fai, cloths, serge, Batiste, Panama p f hair, in all the new coloring 1 36to44inclu.K:widewr',aPn1!. all one price, yd ' ' New Fall Suitings, yi Plpvrnn Van n,-lrrt n ; . Clevron, Van Dyke, Herringbone Sf Rkirla onH .l.i i ........... i sums, snown newest fall hnde- . " '1 1.25; all on price,' yartt. ... ... $1.25 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear Guaranteed 95c $1.50 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed $1.25 $2.00 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed $ 1 .50 Silkdown and Eoleine, a yd $ Ujmes in light and dark shades and are two labrics tor dressy afternoon and evening ANNUAL SALE Blankets and Comforts Full Size Comforts 90c each Filled with pure cotton, covered with good quality sllkollne; neat designs, large wing collars, two other specials at $1.25 and $1.50 each. MAISII IjA.Vll.A1'i-;i COTTO.V 1M)WX COM FORTS at $1!.(M, ?2.M) iiihI $;.! All guarantedd to be filled with pure white cot- ton. covered with best Sllkollne. AUi WH)1. tltlll llljAXKhTS $2.00 Cotton' Crib Rlankets,. pair ...50c r,Ait(iirroTTox iiIjAXkkts noc to uss.oo. itoiiK iiijAxkkts a.oo . IXIUAX Ill.AXKKTS, $1.23 KIXH AM; WIK)I, 1H,AXKKTS, $:l TO $l.-. Come In white, light grey, tan and plaids, and are marked ut a saving of 20 per cent. 1000 Pairs Lace Curtains 50c to 1000 pairs new Lace Curtains In cream, white and ecru; new pat terns and weaves, all specially priced for early Fall buying. Doz ens of styles to choose from. This offering ought to sell. 100 pairs of Curtains next week. Nottingham Curtains, 2 & yards long pair 50c Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards long, pair .75c $1.23 Imvv iirtnins, pair $1.00 $1.50 Lace Curtains, pair $1.23 $2.M Ijiou Curtains, pair $1.73 lloliinet Curtains, sM'i lally priced at $2.00, $2.30, Vil.OO, $3.30 and $4.50. l'.acli number Is re duced,. 50u to $1.00 a pair, ', 36-in Burlap, a yard 15c Conies in red, bine, green, brown and natural shades. Splendid showing of draperv goods, Silkollnes, nets, etc. Exceptional vMl!98. ill Coraect Styles In Fall Gloves Women's two-clasp Ueut (Sloven, hand-Hewn: full riiU stitch, In Havana and Manila shade, f 2.ST a paid.. Women' two-clasp hnnd-ewn Plquo stitch, new ta iirilmdeH, a pair, M--T. Women's Mocha (Moves In big range of shades to match your fall gown, fl.f0 pair. Complete stoek. of dressed kid gloves, best makes, 11.00 and tl.i.'i pair. InfantH' and children's kid gloves, $1.25 to f'J.OO it pnlV. All sites. $4.00 Long Kid Gloves a pair .... $2.38 Nemo and Kabo Corsets New Fall Models It h CHSI'lltllll tO l-DUlflM't 1111(1 Ntli to luivo oin nrw hiilt or kowu fU 1 ow ono of itu'sr nuulrls until' lo fit liny form. Kvriy nv K'tiinuH ivil to O iM'ffvi't Hiit iHltU'liotl. Si'H l 111' IH'W tit Ot(' Is II ! our cornet coimtcr. The nv lc;tn arc ci!;iltu. ly cxin-rlcmcit pMplc. Prices. 11.00 to $r.oo a imlr. Fall Opening Showing of Men's Fine Hand Tailored Suits, Cravenetts, Overcoats and Furtishings This season our buyers have be particularly fortunate in securing some new lines in Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear and Clothing, all of which our salesman will be pleased to show you at any time. Phenominal Values in Snappy Col lege Clothes as well as Business and Dress Suits at $10.00 to $40.00. The new materials are Scotch yelours, homspuns, cheviots and some worsteds in brown, smoked gray, blues and tans and the styles are prettier and more extreme than ever. OVERCOATS We show 18 different styles in overcoats, and for men's and boys' rain top coats, X length and full length. FREE!! All suits sold pressed free of charge by exper ienced pressor asotten as you like and delivered College Dress HaLs $3.00 Imperial and Sterling Brand Hats at $3.00 are absolutely guaranteed M vTUNll Outing Flannel Night Dri in white, pink and blue and fast; checks; high neck, square and V-stif made extra full. ".lie. $1.01) to 3.3. Domestics, Prices Good quality ati-inch uleacSed of muslin, a yard Best quality bleached 3i"--int ii re; yard Cotton flannel in bleached and fiic, S l-3c. inc. !o a 'arJ' Outlim flannel, r.c. l-. ',aJ ' K hi plain colors, ctrlis '1'1 Mondcy Only 50 pieces 33-inch Percale l2Y2z quality, a yard Come In IpIu.m. zrjvf. n'.I "J tueniliei' this cloth is en i Jl-r,Jlf pi'iec. Calicos, good grade All the Co that's New; all the New that's Good; From the Cheapest that's Good to the Best that's Made S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 WUlamette St. rill UI'H NOTH I S l'eiiti-al l'nsii)teri.ui Ctiurvti. II. N. MiUIUI. p:istitr. SeMicci III Kmnklln Hull. i K th Si. S S til :4.'i a. 111. C. K. at (i 3" p. in. I'ul lie womhlpi llh nerninii by the pan lor on "l.ot'i l.ot.'Ei' at 1 1 a. in. N venhiK prt'rtchiin 'or. tin ln Ita: l.in ;T .nr. iieivlce. Ii extendi A very 'd to ev- I lllltvh. M.I'jtMuin. p:itnr. iit ! I rriM. lilue Klbl.' ut I I MirMUll .1 S a hi. imd 7 :! p 111 Junior Ku tlcjivnr al :i I'lit i; t.in KndiMvor at ll MiMliin.; subU'ct. "Some l.e noun Kr.im IMbU- Study In thU Ijii.ir ter Kveff.nK subject, 'IMrriotlltlcs (Iveri'oiue." A cordm luvltnlloil If Slven to at lend .ill these terviees. I'ill I111r.ll tif I lulsl, Si ielilist. Cenur Ninth ;nul IV.irl Streets Siinil: s.'ix c 1 1 011 a in Subject ' M.ltler " e.luesd.n eveullli; meet Ins. p 111 Kr. i' tcidiiK rK c. open .lnl.y except MlllJ.iy (l.nil '. to I A i Heieelue, P St. Mar)' I'pl-e. Corner of Till ml Cluiri'ti. and Olive utreets, NEW TRIMMINGS An immense s,tcck of bcauliful lace, and Persian bands anJ if.1 braids, cdp-inrs, etc. Come ir. and see then. Keetor, the Kev. . K. Hanitunnil . Hoiv i uwuiMilen ut S a in. SmuUv S. b.i.'l a: '. 4.V Mornlnit pr.ixer au.j seruces at T.tlO. Strangers and ,s ttuis ..e.li.iiiv welcvime. It. I bun .1 W s- 1!. 1 ' m. .1 if III Sett', iir Iwiplisi ( bim li. " C. risbt. minister. It;! .,, :, Mornini! "ii 11 serine, al ..Jeven. 11. .., .... l.veniiu sei vie. ,li . . W.I;-.,:, Y. I' senium. on the St ' .mo rs w , A Pt ' K.ii: y r '. iv s . 7:30 t I C i: . Vv.w el ; , Meib.hi 1 hnr. li. ,.;!" ':, " 11 Trimble, pastor I hur.. ,.1-t Sunday of the e.,n j let ail nienil T'.j ifei lie, !' and ftieiidi ft Pr. M. C. Wire, the presidini; Klder of the K 11 ire no district. ili speak at 10:30 a. m. At 7: 30 a re port from all departments of the church on the year's work. Sunday school li'ion. Leagues Ii : 1 a p. ill. A 1: mil choir in the loft. Kiiii-moiint rre-hyleriim Church. Sermon 11 n. in. by Kev. Knubcr. s 2:30 p. 111. 0inc to abseil, e of pastor there will be no evetiint senice. O i-.... r.-irHli'W ' r- -VII , , ... j 1 - O O