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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
the BtoBs.a bkn-'ir ovard, moxdat. October b, ink The Friendly store October Sales--Sptendid Values in Cold Weather Merchoj 70c Childrens Wool PanLs and Vests 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 OneiLa Unirm . - wuius, ea , 4 dozen only, Children's all wool Pants .Vests and Drawers, 60c and 75c qualities while they last, special each - Women's Union Suits, sizes 4, 5 and 6, gray in color, regular $1.75 quality special a suit $7.50 Silk Petticoats, colored and black $5 3 ilium colored and liliwk nllk I'HIIrontN, 1(1 Inch flounce; 4 rounda of IiIun fob, lullor ulitchcil flounce; Ik made very full. .Tlw silk la fiue, Niift Tuffi-lii, (Ik- kind Hint din not mirk or Nplll; ".."0 valtiiK, each $5.(M Beautiful Black and Colored Messaline Silk Waists $5, $7.50 and $10 each Juxt received liy exiirewt, two down black Mewuilliio Waists, tailored hii1 elaborately Hindi' Willi lace and net Irliiiinlnu; all liuvn limn hIwvuh and an- Ilia correct afylin for HiIh fall and winter. Wool Batiste and Albatros Waists $2.50 A bin inline of colors, pink, blue, navy, Kreen, rod, icrey, etc., Willi ilintn' on (lie nliouldor mid fi-onl and hack. Konu an; embroidered; 'all -, hIz.on, price, euoli -.ya.BO $ 1 .25 Outing Flannel Night Gowns $ 1 .00 92.no Outing Manuel MrIiI Union, made of extra heavy, very nappy flau ncl; como in pink, hlue, while mid u la rue iiwiorlnieiil of neat HlrlK-s mid cliorks; threo Mylex of neck, roll and wift collar and V-n1iiiioi1 Kkirt, !ti to il yards wide, nuiilnr $I.S!.t quality, each $1.00 Annual Fall Sale Knit Shawls and Scarfs .. : , , , 25c, 50c and $2.00 BONO pieced of knit hcmxU, Urartu, hIiiihIh and fusel iui tore in while, black, pink, lilue anil mixed weaves; nuide from hIIk, wool and inercerlwd ' .- kowiih; plain and fringed cdgi-H and eiuls, women and children')! knit Jackets, $U.BO, Vn.llU and VO.OU each. Munsing Underwear for Women and Child ren, Union and Single Garments Complete assortment of the celebrated Minuting Underwear, for which wo nre solo iiKentH, Is to bo found now lit our Hosiery nod I'ndci weur counter; all (trades in white or natural. ' . $J."25. New Plaid Silks a yard 79c lioo yards of new plaid silk, blue, hrown, itreen anil red combinations in lilit and dark colorings; all new rich silks, suitable for Waists mid nulls; your choice at, yard 7Uc $1.50 Black Taffeta 36 inches wide $1.00 Kor five ilays only we offer ' exceptional value and us there are only 3 pieces, 1 70 yards, we suggest tluit you lie here early as lis very likely . to be all sold Isforo noon. .Soft, rich finish suitable for Waists, Dresses, Skirts or Petticoats, regular $1.50 quality, yd $1.00 $1.25 Plain and Novelty Suitings yard $1.00 2000 yards of plain mid novelty Suiting Serge, Panama, Cheviot, Chevron strlM's, ull new and in the iicst colorings, 42 to 50 inches wide. Your choice, yd $1.00 25 Pieces Dark and Light Outings 5c yd 60 Pieces Dark and Light Outings 10c yd 23 pieces Outing I'lnnncls on sale Monday at very low prices Xow is the : time to lay In your winter supply; the assortment of patterns is large, iniliiiliil are all I be plain colors and white; prices. . 5c, K l-lic, 10c Lace Curtains at $1.00 and $2.50 ROD Milr of these Curtains left In Nottingham and -Net, in white and Aral) sluules, 4!i to fit Inches wide, full three yards long; an immense as sortment of patterns to choose from at $1.00 and $2.30; . worth $1.25 to $3.00. Others at 30c and 75c a uir. w. We Are Headquarters for Blankets, Comforts . and Bedding of All Kinds Krom tlie 50c cotton blanket to the best $15.00 fine ull wool lllankets, com forts at OOc to $3.00. . Spreads, pillows, pillow rases, sheets and sheet ings, the lowest prices always for the best qualities. Flantelette ,TrA 1 comes in light and dark stripes, white, Waistings YarU JC blue, gray, pink, etc SPLENDID VALUES IN MEN'S, B0Y?a CHILDREN'S READY MADE CLOTH! and FURNISHING GOODS OF EVERY SC Men's Hand Tailored Suits $10.00 to $40.00 lt' ...... ...11. II.. ti tubii num if viuiM f'l.,.1.1.... 11V UIU njlUMHlMlJ j ......... ..... J "... .'l,MllK IU1'S, US Kll u k I largo and complete stock of the Ix-sit tailored suits it Is possible fur e,,ih stitches to make. Hlue serge and fine blacks, overcoats and top cuats Uvh 1 line of evening dress suits, full dress und tuvwi. ' i Men's Overcooks $10.00 to $35.00 f'riivencttes, top coats sheath, automobile and 1'uletot of Mnltese, (irnv, Jan, llrown and lilaek. l ull dress coats overcoat,, fa H2! on i-.. .. . ......., u-i-. tut ii,i,ti fiii-ii.r run ciuii. siiii iiii I,, se on t: :.. .. . -.-u sizes mid lengths. Hf cntrtj Young Men's Suits, ages 12 to 20, price $5.00 to $25 oj W e snow tlie young men sucu an iiiiiiiiiueii variety or styles, both ntm, servative. Voung nun's suits are made longer, with dip front, tnmv m, .Ij i i iv .... i. .,,.... in . . , .,,,.1 .. .. ..' ,u"Md i j.eti iif w.i ...... ...... u,.n us nu.tJ Boy Proof School Suits, 7 to 15, price $1.50 to $8.co Guaranteed Boy Proof School Suits, made with reinforced seat, kim-uri J lllKS KIIIIIKIIK 1-VI ll-l W .. ...... ... l. .c ,, ,,, ,-.,, UHt MjjJ at $1.00, $3.00, $0.00.. Hoys' odd panUs in cortlnroy, serge and funcy cheviots. .w J $6.00 Boys' Serges $4.85 Monday we place on sale 100 Suits In size 7 to 10, made of finest qiulinJ absolutely guaiiiiiteed; made witli best linings ami newest styles, cults tn V-oJ nap oil colli. jiin itM, iini.iuii-ij tin it,,'!. in iiiur jpo.oo nulls, SHfial, Men's and Boys' High Grade Furnishing Goods, Hats, Under Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Pajamas, Sm jackets, oatn KODes in unnnuteo variety. Munsing Union Suits for men, $1.50 to $4.00 Dr. Deislier Union snii. i $4.00. Fine ull wool and silk mid wool Union Suits, $i!.00 to IfH.OO a suit.. I nil silk, lisle, cotton and wool, shirts anu drawers, 5c to $5.00 Mini's golf, outing, negligee Shirts, In plain, pleated and coat styles, wilb n tacliiKI or iK-taciu-o; oig variety oi panerns; r nnge from 50c to $2.30. Wo are Eugene agents for Iniierial, Stetson and Sterling llnind Hats, thflJ $4 and $5 bats in the world; new blocks mid colors; tlie new sluules air rat, buj tese und mouse. A nuwt lMiiutlful variety of imtterns being shown on our ncckwnir counter n lianas, Ihiws and Aseots, at 125c, OOc, up to $1.50. Linen, silk, cotton handkerchiefs, plain and 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 Goods, Palmer Garments, Sunlight Yarns, Etc., Etc. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, October Patterns now on sale. S. H. Friend 592-594 Willamette St ! jmi jmi ii.mmi.'mn II HMHI III 1 1 I'lTV NKW8 The Modnrn Woodtnmi. Imvo no im aeiMiuuiit for tliu month of October. Thou. Fisher, who formerly lived nour Irving, Inn moved to a place wont of Kiyim6. The Olvmplc ganieti will he swot nt the Kleolrlc tliuatru Monday and Tuesday only. "5 The tllu floor at tho ontrnnco of V. K. Dunn' store was put down yenletilay. It la a hoantlful pleco ol work. H. O. Pool will ureiich tomorrow night, and each nlnht, this week, In the hall over Uomputm'ii atoro In KHlruioitnt. A. S. Striker anil W. V. liunaii have coiniili'ted tho two county hrhlges over the KdwanU sloiiKh near JuuctliAi. Miss KInieiii'e Dellar, (laugliti'i- of Dr. lieu. O H. Dellar. of this city, has Inieu elected to a position on the Ku Biino hlKh school leachltiK force. A big ganollne eiiKlne 'or the op eration ot the new eleclilc light plant to ! Installed by the l'amphell-l''ell-iiiiin ()iuiany arrived last night. Tim ICukcuo l.uniher foniany to day shipped n cailoail of lumber for Culiroiula points ami received two catioilaH ot Iiiks from tho Wenilllng liranch. The b ndlotnore class nt the V'lll vetslty have levied a lax ot ft a mem ber, to pav urf their debts, ainnunt- imt to iiboiit j i a;., r. w. itobiuson la treaauier. The exterior of the h'lrsl National Hunk bullillug la lielug reimlnteil The eHenalve remli and reimnlllui; work that have been going on since early spring will souu be completed. rar of feed for Ax Hilly, a car ofj. f .,, l Hoy Knox was up from Albany! Tho Congregational I.ndlcs' Society will meet with Mm. K. It. Wetherbee nnd Mib. Dr. Bildley at the homo of the latter, 527 Pearl street, tomorrow afternoon. dried prunes from Irving for tbe'Al len Fruit Coinnunv: a car of oil for Aid I the Standard Oil Company; a car of Tho new Fisher laundry building on South Wlllnmotto street, him been completed nnd Is ready, for Aha ma chinery, which will arrive tofnu time this week. The new pliqiij will start up some tlmo next wuek. sewur nine for Long & Hall, a car of cement for the (liiffln Hardware Co., and a rar of flour for the Pollock Truusfer Company. Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of ficer, 'has compiled his report for the month of Suptember. . There were seven deaths In the county during the month, the causes being as fol lows: Heart trouble, 1; tuherculo- I sis. 1: atioolexv. 1: tirOKresslve imr- A report from llntol Hi ll states i alysls, 1; cholera Infantum, 1; pneu that Frank Hopkins, 'Offthls city, motila, I. There were 20 births, 12 who Is with a party offi'lbuila hunt-1 males and S females. There were six lug In the inouutiilinv bityond there, , cases of typhoid fever In the county killed a oik elk a few days ago. He during tho month. win no nome in a snort tune. The business men of Harrlshurg, says a press dispatch from that city, are doing a bigger and better busl- Tho body of James Nlxonrwho was drowned In the Willamette liver near llariisbiirg a few days ago. was found Saturday. The 'funeral was held Sunday. He v. .1. S. Mcl'alluiu. ot this city, conducted the services. Tho 'Vrasity-Alumnl football game Is assured and will he played on Oc tober 11. A number of the old start I at Portland have promised to he hero to hi, k against the 'varsity, and with the uildltlon of those hero a good team will bo formed. The Orpheuin theatre has been closed again, the hoiloo seeming t" still pursue this house. Crow Urns., who have been giving n flrst-clas I ten-cent tnovlni; picture show there i for the past several ninuths, have , kiiiio back to Portland. ,1. M. Ilaiullliiu. of the Kugene tiro eery Company, has bought tin Inter est In the Warluck Manufacturing Company's planing mill and sash ami door tactory at the corner of Seven teenth and Willamette streets anil will become connected with the es tablishment on the lltteenlh .it the present month. Among the shipments Into I'ugenc this morning were the following: A taw The Money Question Is us much how to keep II as how to get It. What Is tho use of striving to neon I re It, If It la going to be a source of worry? TIIK. Kt'liKNK LOAN 4 SAVINtlS HANK answers the question of how to keep money safely nnd convenlontly. An account there means ab solute security for your rash a4 freedom from worry lor roil. Op account and you ran give all Instead of halt Your mind to your business. Tlie Eugene' Loan and Savings Bank t'.lMrf.V 1M si itPi.i s. is.i.ouu. KM AIII.ISIII D INtl'J. are In the city. Dee Wright Is In the city for a few dnys from Hlue River. Mrs. K. E. Cox went to Drain this afternoon on a visit. C. F. Hurlburt came up from Junc tion City thlB afternoon. Dr. M. M. Davis went to Albany on the noon train today. Miss Kate Crumer went to Port land today on a short visit. K. J. Kirkwood returned last night from a two weeks' trip south. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley return ed today from a trip to Yoncnlln Hon. K. A. Booth left this after- iioss since nnrveat man in any tail noon for drums Pass on business, season of late years. Tho farmers J. w. linker came down from Cot harvested a larger rrop of grain than j tage drove on the noon train todav common, and nt prices Tunning 'iio to, K. F. Kelchmiin. of Fort Jones ter a visit at the home of Mrs. A.! over Sunday. ! Lombard In Eugene, returned home Harry and Bennie Holt, of Hnr-. today, rlshurg, were In the city yesterday, j Dr. and Mrs. Canady were passen- J. W. Baninger returned this af- gers to lilce Hill on the afternoon ternoon from a business trio to Port-I train toilnv. Thv will visit there a James Johns, of Pendleton, is in I land. few days, the city. Miss Wlnnlfred Miller was a pas- Miss drace Campbell, the new in- J. W. Doster and wife, of Panther, I senger to Portland on the noon truin structor In voice culture at the Unl- PERSONAL 'up from Portland today. i versity, arrived Miss Gertie Clark, of Wlnneconne. ! this mornlnc. Wis., was an arrival In Eugene yes-1 Roy Wilson, Schlltz Elsman ond terd', ' I J. W. Whitney were in the city over Mrs. Jos. Schrewe and son went to; Saturday night in their Tourist auto Sublimity today to visit relatives for j mobile, making a tour of the state, a few days. i Hon. H. B. Miller, U. S. consul at Charles S. Gllson, of McMInnville, Yokohama, who recently arrived at arrived In Eugene on one of yester- San Francisco, will not come to Eu duy's trains. ' gene. He will remain In California D. C. and John Fisher were in Eu-: rliirlnir the winter Sft cents a busliel net for wheat, and 40 cents for oats, thus farmers are amply able to pay their bills and have n surplus besides. While the short crop of hops has not yielded ' the usual amount for picking, thej sum In the aggregate la enough to materially swell the receipts of deal ers. J Lloyd Motl, of Salem, passed through this city this week enroutiM to Philadelphia to enter tho meilica.l college. Ills brother, .lainos, recently j went to New York to enter n dra-1 malic school, lint b boys are unusu ally gilted in their respective voca tions, and their careers are antici pated with Interest. When William Jennings llrvan first c.nne bef.ire the public as a president ial p-isslblltl on the Democratic ticket, both James unl Lloyd Mott and their younger brother. Will, were his loyal thougr youthful tidvoi-ules and participated in several entertainments for the nominee, who gladdened their hearts1 by writing them a personal letter ot appreciation- Portland Telegram. Cal.. arrived in Eugene yesterdav O. Lowell and J. O. Bishop, ot llar rlsbtirg, were In tho city yesterday. N. W. Helms went to his ranch above Walker station this afternoon. L. Samuel, a well-known Insur ance man of Portland, Is In the city. ("has Swint and wife, of Puyaliup, Wash . nre recent arrivals In Kmiene gene today from their place six miles i west of town. ' Mrs. U. S. O. Humbert returned this afternoon from an over-Sunday slay at Cottage Grove. ( Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shell, of Sib ley, Iowa, arrived here today to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morse. ! Duke Knox was down from Cot-1 tage Grove over Sunday, returning on the afternoon train todav. Professor II. D. Sheldon went u Rainier today to take part in a teachers institute there this week, j Xe7r"tiine"yon want good Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Young came : graphs, trv the Lare studio. down from their ranch at Fall Creek i J this forenoon In their automobile. I Tin fruit cans In stock. Mrs. Fred Warren, of Portland, nf-' CHAMKRS HARDWARE rn Rev. J. S. McCallttm returned this afternoon from Hartisburg, where he preached the sermon at the funeral of James Nixon, who was drowned in the Willamette river near there a few days ago. Small sets of books kept, collec tions made, books audited, by Smiths, expert accountants and stenograph ers, 4X7 Willamette street. Phone Red 4111. "3 pho-o4 ! F1TM.1 STENOGRAPHERS! I I will gin" I"1! Villi Ah IJMI"! Pitman Shcrtluull trnewritliiK. VmI thorough, firs!'1 luind writer tr through trachiwl student woo finish in from " months. H" month. IllUUirfl ,,nt,.-iivl lit SMI 1H.MIT I'liiur ANTS AM TI WIS. 4S7 1 Phone Hid 'n 1 wet nnalit I1 CHAMBERS H.; trial. J, W. KM I vnr norc'a vith tho rwoh ol J I S Every Pay Necessiij vGoodsa Best oualttv tents all sites. CHAM II EltS HARDWARE CO. MARATHON ItAt'K See It at the Electric the atre tonight and tomorrow night. Cur fresh cement lu! received. CIIAMHKHS HARDWARE CO. Oro ttlck plus at Watts', tf for camp furniture of all So kinds CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. -- - - Warner tunes planes. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store tf Small alarm flocks at Watts', tf A Good Broom For a Quarter Wc arc offering a very good broom for 25c It will pay you to inspect ours THIN BUY A DiisLPan I Steel Roasters For a Dime J 4x9x7 Two first qual- Extra Heavy, 9x1 3,cnamclcd 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 Z " tender JUC Stove Cover ; Lifter Rolling Pins Nickel plated, patent spiral 1 fn ventilated handle, each. 5c Firat grade, sand paper finish Pail Size Washboard revolving handles A dandy for.. 15c TEN CENTS Clothes OneCentpj Wire VegC Boiler Boil your scu in a vegetaw.',; doing you f: crumbling-1"' II--'' makes a uu ... -f .-.tinned ' "i . -i an AURPHEY'S RACKET ST 35 East. 9th St.. )MIIMMtMNtt G