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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
THE BUG EXE DAILY Gre Eugene's Largest Store -:- 1Ee Friendly Store -:- Eugene's Best itest Sale Men's Clothing Ever Offered in this Coim Begins here Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and will continue for Thirty Days--Wonderful y! Suits and Overcoats Vs to V2 Regular Pric 500 Suits and Overcoats 121 $25 $14 250 Suits and Overcoats TaieM?eto$!8 . . $9-75 250 Suits and Overcoats TdJrice $! ... $4 t&s Wilis V Beginning tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock and con tinuing for 30 days will be the greatest sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing ever offer in this county. We place on sale 1000 Suits and Overcoats at to of .their real value. Included will be suits of every description in fabric, sryle and color from the new olive, tan and brown novelties to the staple blue and black suits. Our Broad Guarantee of "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Goes with every suit or overcoat. Boys' and Young Men's 2 and 3 Piece, Short and Long Trouser Suits Reduced. 500 Boys' Suits in sizes 8 to 20 placed on sale tomorrow morning at greatly reduced price, including our blue serges, cheviots, tweeds, cas&imeres- and worsteds. A purse, memorandum book or clothes brush free with each suit. Many Items in Furnishing Goods at, about cost Lot 1. m A""'n """' Hue work shirts in sizes 14 to 17. light iiml dark imttenis made of Per cnle.s, Slmiiirim, mill Oxford t'loths; nlso black and white striK-s a m mid lilnck Satin; values up to 7oc; sulo price HrjC L0ti 2J 100 tU"'" ll"nvv ''"'"l silk-fmotl rn.h-rwcnr In bin,., tan and cream- sizes to ti II shirts and drawers; splendid values regular price ,"(le. A m ' P'l'o 45c Lot 3. Lot 4. 50 ilnru inrn'H fini cotton Imlf hoso In tun ami Mark; sixes to 1 1 u tMiloitMl ami siaiiilt'ss and nuuk' without wain in foot. Ht'Kiilnr values, salt prleo absolutely fast fee Men's ami young men's Hlit tan eovert overall, in sizes :t(t ualst to It! all leinrtlw uitli or without bill on sale bru iimnu; tomorrow. ' 75c Heuular priee, $1.00; SHeial priee .85 ' $3 Wl Many other bargains too numerous to mention-come early A Large Stock of Clothing purchased by us from a New York house, ordered shipped has just arrived too late for our opening business. We made a claim on the clothing which ueen auowca, ana we aie taking mis method ot disposing of it. Oar rep Jtation of 40 years is back or everything we sell. SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, TRAVELING BAGS, AND SATCHELS. s. Friendly 592-594 Willamette Street MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. WEAR. HOSIERY AND 0 imum-' - r i ( 1 11 Tha Money Question I much now to keep It as bow to get It. What Is lbs ure of striving to acquire It it it going to be a sour-e ol worry? TUB Eff!fE inV A SAVI!9 nt.R in.tm the !wHo of a w to keep monoy MM and cnorenieut'y. An a.rrunt (Tier mrint h- iTut.' ,roft r for f ur cstl ( f m .. w.rrjr tor Ton. Cva an arrtinot and .mi i tif Hi liMcai of hair ,iir n I ml i. our 1 ( ni' Loan nnr V.WII l. l SLIflM.I Htu.ViHi'1 KM' Alll.taMii:i imi'.v Savir.rs Panic, I'KHSONAL II. V. Mnhon was doa from Ma bol ovir night. lr P. J Hartl haa returned from trip to Portland. I. I. Drookt, of Corvallla, In Rugen on buttneva lodar. A. Kngera haa gone to California tor iha twnetlt of ma health. atra. tienry Kontpp neut to Junc tion t Mr tiHlar to rmit tier ion. A V Hooter, of Knno. i nl . wan an arr.vai in Kugene yemerday. Mr and Mra. T II. An.leron are Dome lr."U . visit nir M Miioe, Mr. at ,1 Mr. tieo. 'W. Smith ont .to Alli.iux b'.l.iy it a short islt. Mr and Mr (!, W linlfln went t H;i1m'v totla.t on a short vilt. tV I. Wlllinnis lanio d.'n from IVxter on the noon Irnin today. Miss Wlnnlfrt'd Kerr hj gone to Portiatul, where she will stuuy art. Miss Marie Pln.nl haa k me to Portland, where she will apenj the winter Prufeaanr I.. R Alderman :s t ten.linit a teachers' Institute at Tha Dalle A T. Tlmmons and II K Kills were passengera on the stage thu m .rning for Mapleton. tieiTge tthler Is here from Asti r a to tun with hit wife, who has been here a few weeks Mra C. A W.wiley re nrned rodav from t'ottage tin e. '.ere she visit ed her son, U V. Wooiev Mis Kannle V'..ldsi, of Portlai'.d is v:k.i 'i her miii. J U V'lelds. ihe Ax It;; ili'iarttni.?r stnn1. K, 1!. S'PV.MISOII. n.',. :,,,,) fr rh;,.lr.-n arrued here N'-t nuh; (r,,a l'lttsl.urit. Pa. with the ei.e,'tatiim "I linking this ity their pe; iiuinem honi.v K. liatim, a former Kusene mer- ' ' '"ness in Pendleton, arrived here last nKht to trans,,,.; property here neut of the Internal onal Corrvs,,,,. .epresentatit. of ,h. oon,p.y . "", . pent last nigv. , tht, ;.' 'r . tur.i.1 north on th. noon ai l t , V. 0. Ma-hews oame down fv-u Cosh,,, on the nn a7o dav. reiiiraiua on tl.n aft..r. ' ..'" J. .1. seany. wife and 'sisti.'r-'ii'i" 'ivst.-.l w M.nie mining pn.ger'is,' V7 i'i J. Tk. .nee Olie-poiltnl r., TURKEY APPEALS TO POWERS iContlniiPd from Page One.) Frame and Great Hrlt.itti. and gummed ly the riilt of this Terence. !SS!.l l!snit) MIT MAHK PI i.f ; ni i..,. cash. At the Ki'u-ene 'M west ,ui..i. . ...mihi street. S. ' .1 .. ' M- .1 . ... ... . u . veuin '. Peterslinrit. Oct. fi. No lt' men! of the attitude of the Huss.. uovo-ntnont In the Iliilgaritin af:.i i' !itai!i;,Ii!e today. Uipijulit- .1 unwilling to commit tlieiiisJiv-s r uardinir Cie mssl lit 1 f t - of a Turk Unitarian war, hut the genera! i pression is that Turkey will not r Wrd Hiilgaria's action. whliti(v: taken in the face of emphatic H'l sian protests, as a cause for war. m :'j. itlU-t'I lll.K I ci)Avj :.(.- i trT ' trial. J'