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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
-ft KVOffB DAILY OVABD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .! ts Friendly store October Sales-Splendid Valuei in Cold Weather MercW 70c Childrens' Woo! PanLs and Vest ea. 38c Women's Stylish Tailored Suits, Special $25.00 50 Stylish Tailored Suits made of the latest cloths and newest weaves, blues, browns, greens, and black, splendidly tailored, worth much more than $25.00. Sizes 32 to 42.' Grand showing of Women's Skirts, Children's, Misses' and Infants' Coats, Waists, Etc. $1.95 Women's Oneita Union Suits J 4 dozen only, Childen's all wool Pants Vests and Drawers, 60c and 75c qualities while they lasj special each ----- - Women's Union silts, sizes 4 5 and 6, gray in color, jegular $1.75 quality special a su'-- . $7.50 Silk Petticoats, colored and black $5 3 down odon-d anil black silk Petticoats, 10 inch flounce; 4 round of bias fold, tailor stitched flounce; In mode very full. .Tlie Bilk In fine, soft Taffeta, I lie kind lliut does not crack or Nilit; $7.."0 values, enrh $..0O Beautiful Black and Colored Messaline Silk Waists $5, $7.50 and $10 each Just rrTcivi'd hy cin-NN, (wo thwn hl.uk M (twill no WiiInIn, t-tiiloml unci vhtlmrnti'ly nuulv tilth lam jinil lift lr. mining; all have lontf kIcwch hih! hiv tho wirrwl hlj'ltn for llil fall unl winter. Wool Batiste and Albatros Waists $2.50 A big rouge of colors, pink, blue, navy, green, red, gi-ey, etc., with plmts on the shoulder and front und hack, Homo art' embroidered; all Nixon, price, cucli $2.50 $1.25 Outing Flannel Night Gowns $1.00 $2.50 OutiiiK Flannel Night llnnscs, made of extra heavy, viTy nappy flan nel; come in pink, hlue, white and n largo lutsorlinciit of neat NtriKK and chocks; tlinti styles of neck, roll and soft collar und V-slmd Kklrt, 2)4 to i yurds wide, reKiilar $1.25 qtiullty, each $1.00 Annual Fall Sale Knit Shawls and Scarfs ' 25c, 50c and $2.00 5000 pieces of knit giKxIs, scurfs, slutwls nud fascinators in Vlilte, Murk, i pink, blue and mixed weaves; iiumIo from Hllk, wool and mercerized gowns; plain and frilled edge and raids, women ami children's knit Jacket, $:l.50, $5.N and $0.50 euch. Munsing Underwear for Women and Child ren, Union and Single Garments Complete. aHHortment of the celelmUed Mumdng rmlentoinr, for which wo are solo agints, In to 1)0 found now ut our llmiery and Underwear counter; all grades In white or natural. $1.25 New Plaid Silks a yard 79c 200 yurds of new pluid silk, hlue, brown, green and red comblnntkug In light and dark colorings; ull new rich silks, suitable for WuUHund null; your choice at, yard j $J.50 Black Taffeta 36 inches wide $1 DO For flvo days only we offer ' exceptional value and as there are oily 3 pieces, 170 yards, we suggest tluit you 1m? lierc early as Its very Ikely c to bo all sold lu-foro noon. .Soft, rich finish suitable for Wilsts, Dresses, Skirts or rettlcouts, rcgulur $1.50 quality, yd .. ... .S1.00 i $1.25 Plain and Novelty Suitings yard $1.00 2000 yards of plain and novelty Suiting Serge, Puiutnia, Cheviot, Chevron striM'S, all new and in tho lest colorings, 42 to 50 Inches wjlo, Your choice, yd I. . $1.00 25 Pieces Dark and Light Outings fx yd 60 Pieces Dark and Light Outings 10c yd 25 pieces Outing Flannels on sale Monday at very low prices juvr is the time to lay In your winter supply; tlie assortment of patterns h large, Included are nil the phi I n colors and white; prices.. 5c, 8 1-Ilc, 10c Lace Curtains at $1.00 and $2.50 1 500 pairs of these Curtains left In Notlingluim and Net, in white nd Arab sliudes, 45 to 54 inchcf wide, full three yards long; an immrnse as sortment of iMttteriui to choose from at $1.00 and $2.50; worth $1.25 to $3.00. Others at 50c and 75c a puir. We Are Headquarters for Blankets, Comforts . and Bedding of All Kinds ! From Uie 50c cotton blanket to tho best $15.00 fine all wool Blankets, com forts at OOc to $3.00. . SH-oadH, pillows, pillow caws, sheets nd sheet Ings, tho lowest in-ictw always for tlie best qualities. Flantelette ,,rrJ 1 Cr comes in light and dark stripes, white, Waistinjs Ydru JC. blue, gray, pink, etc SPLENDID VALUES IN MEN'S, BOY? CHILDREN'S READY MADE CLOTH and FURNISHING GOODS OF EVRY$ Men's Hand Tailored Suits $ 1 0.00 to $40.00 l t- ?ih-iiiiiviij - t ""K "cells, as Wp k. large und complete stock of the liest tailored suits it is MssilP fr ,1"?' stitches to make. Hlue serge and fine blacks, overcouts and top tc,a,s hi?. " line of evening dress suil.s, full dress und tuxniOH. ' """n Men's Overcoats $10.00 to $35.00 s, sheath, automobile and Paletot merowts in ih. wn and liluck. Full dress coats, S-o.(H) ' y M Cruvenettes, top coat of .Maltese, Gray. Tun, llrow coats. $35.00. l'luill covert top coot, $10.00 to $25.00. Genuine IWii. " ami lengths. ' "1 Young Men's Suits, ages 12 to 20, price $5.00 to $25j We show tho young men' such un unlimited variety of styles, M, em servative. Young men's suits are made longer, with din from. t,,u.r .... ' ii . I. .., .... ,.iitu iiiiil cuffs on bottom. Illneu n nil l.hi, L- ... '"'"I Boy Proof School Suits, 7 to 1 5, price $ 1 .50 to $8.Cj Guaranteed Boy PrMf ScIkkiI Suits, liuide with reinforred seal, knwujj ings Ktinranteed for 0 montlis; a cap, belt or tie free with each suit. Knirkfrt., ut $4.00, $5.00, $0.00.. Hoys' odd isiiits ill corduroy, serge and fumy cheviois, j, $6.00 Boys' Serges $4.85 Monday we place on sale 100 Suits in size 1 to 10, made of finest qmliii absolutely guaranteed; made with best linings und newest stylre, cutis oo ii, flap on coat pockets; absolutely ull wool. Kegulur $0.00 Suits, special.. Men's and Boys High Grade Furnishing Goods, Hats, Un Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Pajamas, S jacKcOS, Dam ivODes in vniinuiea variety. Munsing Vnlon Suits for men, $1.50 to $4.00 r. Deisher Union Suiti, $4.00. Fine nil wool and silk and wool Union Suits, $2.00 to $H.0O a suit., silk, lisle, cotton and wool, stuns ana drawers, auc to .i.uo Men's golf, outing, negligee Shirts, in plain, pleated and coat styles, with tuclied or detached; big ariety of put terns; r anKe tram 50c to $2.50. We ore Eugene agents for Imperial, Stetson and Sterling llrond Hsu. uV $4 and $5 hats in tlie world; new blocks and colors; tlie new shades are rat, bJ tose and mouse. A most beautiful variety of iiatterns being shown on our neckwear counter hands, bows and Ascots, at 25c, 50c, up to $1.50. Linen, silk, cotton handkerchiefs, plain und fancy, 5c to $1.50. S. H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette St. Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Moneybak Silks, Dent Gloves, Prietsley's Dress (-foods, Palmer Garments, Sunlight Yarns, Etc., Etc. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, October Patterns now on sale. S. H. Fried 592-594 Willamette St CITY NF.WH J Datne at Armory Suttirdny night. ;'' W. C. Washbiirne, of Junction City, 0HB been nuulo a notary public. The Olympln K nines will bo ueet nt tho Kluctrlu IheHtre Monday and Tuesday only, o5 Mlu Kdlth Gardner todiiy filed her commission as notary public with tho county clerk. Tho Ilrotliorhood of American Yeo men will meet In A. O. U. W. hall in th theatre block nt 7:30 Monday evening. . o! Hev. O. 0. Wright will preach to morrow morulng at 1 1 o'clock. Com munion and reception of new mem bers. No evening service. Judge Harris today nuulo un order cuuflrmtng tho salo of tho l.ucky Hoy in I n in K property In the suit of J. W. Shumate vs. the company. lco HoHoltun has hoiiKlit a lot from Mra. Slguian on Went Kluhth sti I. about a block beyond lllalr, and will nt onro commence tlie erection of a Jl.'.OO rotlaKe on It. F. I., Crenshaw , and family, of Crow, have returned from hop pick ing near Independence. Mr. Cren shaw was in Kuucuc today and says that hops were lluht. Wes Shelley was fined $1(1 and costs tu tlie police court this morn lug for heluit drunk and disorderly. Not being nhle to raise the money, be will sere the time out on the street.'. Two cars of los for tlie Rukcuc Lumber Company and several cars of wood for different parlies ti'oin In h'airmount to Ueo. W. lrvln, of Waltorvillc; two lots from H. C. Ser- tho Mohawk brunch were received by the S. P. Comnuny this morning. The excelsior company is shliipiulg a cur, fling on Columbia avenue in Fair of excelsior to California and 10. Modgo u car of potatoes to Houtlicrn Oregon, i , nance at Armory Saturday night. Rich Mountain clrclo No. 4. La dles of the U. A. It., aru requested to meet at tho I. O. O. V. hall Sunday at 2 p. tn. to attend tho funeral of C. II. Daker. The ludles will take I carB to tho 1. U. U. r. cenmtory. All are requested to wear a budge with I while and 1 black memorial ribbon. Mary F. Small, proaitlout. I Charles F. Cronor was kicked on tho leg hy one. of his horses at noon j today, lie was working with tho team on the fur in near tho city and was 'eating his lunch. A hunter camo I through the field near him and i frightened one of the horses, which kicked him. He Is confined to Ills : bed, but no bones wero broken. I I Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Million are mov ing Into the Washlmrne residence at the comer of Kast Klevenih and Pnt toron streets, which they recently purchased. Mrs. Washlmrne and son, Carl, will occupy Mrs. Sittings' bungalow at the corner of Kast Klev enth and Onk streets. Mr. and Mrs. Maddux will move into the Mahon residence at the corner of West Fifth and Lincoln streets. The funeral servtce for the late 0. t II. Maker will be held at the ti. A. It.; hall on Sunday afternoon at 2 p. in., conducted hy itev. .1. W. Sprechor. of the l ulled Brethren church. The mouthers of the (i. A. It. and W. It. C. will then k to the 1. l. ti F. ceme tery ill n body, where Colonel Mer cer will deliver an oration over the dead, and (he deceased will be given a soldier's funeral with the "honors of war." mount to Mr. Morrill, who reBldea be-l lo wtlto city, an the river road, and I a tract of 12 acres a mile and a half Bouth of Springfield from .1. L. Kin ney to Mr. KiibbcII, recently from I Coeur d Aleno, Idaho. Dance at Armory Saturday night. tn,lfni.,l Mull Thn innrrliiirn nf Mr. Volney Dixon and Ml8 Helen! Walt took place at the home of the! brldo'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W, ' Walt, on Wednesday evening, Sep tember 30. Only a few Invited friends were present. The ceremony was per formed by Uev. W. F. Shields, and af ter the wedding dinner the happy coupie mere driven to Asnianu. at which place they took a train fori Southern California, to be absent a co ti 1) lo of weeks. ' One of The Ouard's carrier boys.j serving subscribers on Kast Kleventh , and other streets In that vicinity, did! iioi tienver ins papers uuiii inisi morning, telling some of the people! that It was because the press broke: i down and that the paper was not Is- sued last night. We have more trou t bio with our carrier service than any! branch of the business and suhscrih-j ers will always do the office a favor i hy reporting any Instances of poor or i Irremilar delivery. Hy being In-i ' formed of the facts is the only way ! we are enabled to correct abuses. PERSONAL Thurston Goodpasture was in town today. A ABtead, of Hurrlsburg, was in the city today. A. C. Barbour arrived out from Walton today. Dr. E. R. Seeley and wife, of Med ford, are In the city. John W. Henry, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Is In the city. F. B. McCord. of Rosehurg, Is In the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware returned homo to Salem today. Mrs. Laura Burr went to RoBeburg this afternoon on a visit. Olenn Powers is down from Blue River City for a few days. J. C. Ooddard, of- Wendllng, has moved his family to Eugene. Mrs. S. Kinersun, of Culexlco, Cal., arrived In Eugene this morning. Attorney Zera Snow, of Portland. was In KugeiiH on business today. Herman Schmidt came down from Creswell on the noon train today. F. Bartels came down from Cot tage drove on the noon train today. Walker .leuney returned this af ternoon from a short trip to Albany. S. Sineede left on the stage this morni'ig Tor his farm nt Walte rville. Misses Pearl and Ethel (illbert are visiting In Portland for a few days. Mrs. A. T. Bonnett returned this afternoon from a visit to Harrisburg. ! Miss Helen Kinney arrived In thei city from Drain on thenoon train to day. , I Attorney Geo. A. Pipes has return-1 ed from his pleasure trip to San Fran-j Cisco. Mrs. M. J. Stoops went to Port-t land on the noon train today on bus- iness. Geo. J. Wllhelm and Wm. H. Dale. : of Harrisburg, spent last night In the city. Mrs. Minnie Croner and daughter, Miss Gladys, went to Portland today I on a visit. j D. L. Morgan and wife were pas-i t sengers to Junction City on the noon! j train today. t Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kompp came tip' ' from Junction City on the afternoon I j tral ntoday. I Miss Minnie Monday was a passen-' , ger to Cottage Grove on the after-' ! noon train today. j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley went to! , Yoncalla this afternoon to spend Sun-1 .' day on the farm. I P. H. Wagner, who lives several! i miles out of town, is spending the! ; week In the city. I Miss Cleone Carroll went to Jtinc-j : tlon City this noon to visit her broth-: ; er. Walter Carroll. j Frank Litchfield, of Salem, spent last night In the city, returning home! on the noon train today. He is a ru-' ral mail carrier out of the Capital city. . Drew Griffin and R. W. Veatch are down near Halsey on a pheasant hunting expedition. . F. H. Wlhsor was a stage passen ger to Montgomery's ranch on the McKenzie this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cox went to Portland today. From there Mrs. Cox will leave for San Francisco. S. M. Douglas returned this after noon from Mt, Angel, where he plac ed his daughter, Miss Sadie, In the college. H. W. Hall, manager of the West ern Union telegraph office here, left this morning for the lower Sluslaw on a Vacation. Jacksonville personal in Medford Tribune: Miss Nellie Mulkey has re turned from Eugene, where she has been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland arrtveti up from Woodburn this afternoon to visit at the home of Mr. Hyland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hyland W. It. C. ATTENTION" .T. W.'Genry W. R. C. No. 4. you are requested to meet at the G. A R. Hair; .Sunday, October 3, at i p. m., to attend the funeral of our late commander. C. H. Baker. LEWELLYN HALL. Pres. GRAND THEME M S Tinder. : of the firm of Mki hnnirht tha Grin! Ninth street and t. ir Burns who en tro last snrine. H in company with - Irnna tr hdrO llP llli I of a vaudeville M will continue to w the same un-to-di'l fore. Mr. Tingle: employ of Mr. Bv past and kaows : oughly. vorj Ora B. Hennon j writing. Allure' street. The reiniorcea ni. c rhp on wider, lower ordinary I CHAMBERS HI Warner tun" Tin fruit cans in stocU. PHAMiTRa iiARnv.'ARK cn ders at Morr.s 3-tia'! trVJl WKATUF.H I'OIII'CAST Ft IK NOISTII WI'ST Oregon and Idaho Fair tonluht and Sunday; warmer. Washington- Fair tonUht and Sunday, except possibly showers near coast. Garrett ,v Mitchell yesterdav made' the following real estate sales: a! lot from J. ti. Wells on Moss avenue! The Money Question Is as much how to keep It as how to get It. What Is the use of striving to acquire It. if it Is going lo be n source of worry? THE KI'ISKNK LOAN & SAVINGS BANK answers thn quest Ion of how to keep money safely and conveniently. An account there means ab solute security for your cash antl freed. 0i from orry for you. Open an account and you enn give ail Instc.vt of half your mind to your business. TheEug enc L&nnand Savings Bank CAPITAL AMI SI HI'I.I S. 1'J I.SI'AIII.ISIIIp INH'J. BARGAINS IN SIIOKS Wo have a large line of shoees. In j many styles, for men. women and j children, which we are desirous of re .dmim; at once, hi order t. do so I we offer them at prices far below reitular retail values, i It will pay you to call and see j them, I We carry a complete Hue of gener i al merchandise and guarantee rlfcht I prices and fair treatment. Campers' supplies a specialty. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. ! WILLIAMS WILLIAMS. I IVxter. Oregon. , ! nest quality tents- nil sues. I CHAMBERS II ROW A RE CO. 1 ' Monarch r-.uises Thirty d.iys' fre, trial. J. W. Fur. Co t' 1 He. q.i'illty tents - all t res CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' l':ir fri's'i cetio'in lust received, CHAMBERS M.M-l'WAKK CO, Oregon stick pln at Watts', tf Every Day Nec A Dusk Pan I Steel Roasters For a Dime J4J4x9x7 Two first qual ExtraHcavy,9xl3:namclcd ity sheet steel pans, hinged red, green, blue, etc., 7 inch together, inside drainer. Im rivitcd handle, hole for hang- proves all good meat and ing. makes tough meat Cr tender JUC Stove Cover ; A Good Broom Lifter Rolling Pms , "room Nickcl platcd tcnt , ln For a Quarter ventilated handle, each 5c -'C We arc offering a very good pn;i i, WneKK Fird,t rad' sa"d papcr fi"ish . r 7 K Po Size Washboard revolving handles broom for A dandy for.. 15c TEN CENTS 25c :t'Fr; MURPHY'S RACKE' THEN BUY o35 EasL 9th Sto SSI Clothed H.mHinZ-'" laKcs a j TthetaWj ,J4!ii38 ' 104