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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
THE EOOKSnt AflY t.Mr&, Ni'MOSWWAY, OCTOI1ER 7. 100S , (Eugene's Largest Store0 -:- lEs Friendly. Store -:- "Eugene's BestTsiJ Greatest Sale Men's Clothing Ever Offered in this Cmm Began here Yesterday morning and will continue for 30 Days Wonderful Values innn c 1 I 500 Suits and Overcoats 525 . $14-85 250 Suits and Overcoats f !8 . . $9J5 250 Suits and Overcoats Tcie price5!0 . . . $4-85 We began yesterday morning and will continue for 30 days the greatest sale of Men's and,. Boys' Clothing ever offer in this county. We placed on' sale 1000 Suits and Overcoats at to Y2 of their real value. Included are suits of every description in fabric, style and color from the new olive, tan and brown novelties to thefstaple blue and black suits. OurJBroadt Guarantee of "Your Money's Worth or Yoim Money Back Goes with every suit or overcoat. Boys' and Young Men's 2 and 31 Piece, Short, and Long Trouser Suits Reduced. 500 Boys' Suits in sizes 8 to 20 placed on sale tomorrow morning at greatly reduceckprice, including our blue serges, cheviots; tweeds, cashmeres and worsteds. A purse, memorandum book or clothes brush free with each suit. Many Items in Furnishing Goods at, about, cost Lot 1. d""'" :' work " 1 to 17, light ami la,k ,mtten.s nm.lo of 1,,.. rale, Slinnmra, ami Oxford Cloths; also black ami wlilto HtriiK-s or In- ii n I black Salin; values up to 7.V; sale, prico 4jC IOO .!..,. men's heavy rlbbcl silk-facd Imlorwcar , lllu, cl,.ai , 3 II shirts ami lniv.-rs; splendid values regular price .lor .1 to Sain prlrt As Lot 2.' Lot 3. Lot 4. .10 doen men's flm rotton tialf hose in tan ami hl.u k; sizes' I) to 1 1 U l,,..i. ,i , . colored ami stinl.-ss ami mii.l,- without mm in foot, " ' ' a,,,1'"'J.v fast Itcgulur l'Jic values, sale prico OC Ml'n'L',",!..'::.'.,."f.1,.'.,,',!'s 'V1''.' "'" ,:"v,p, "vT''lls In sis ;.. aist to l all i.wihs i. ... .i.iii. iii iMif tn i- mi;. lining lUUlUI'IOW. Urgular prirr, $1.00; Sivml Vvivv 7 mC Many other bargains too numerous to mention-come early A Large Stock of Clothing purchased by us from a New York house, ordered shipped , u , uFC nng ousiness. We made a claim on th- clothin- which ha atC ca.n uiu, mecnod ot disposing of it. Oa- reoutation of 40 vearsinbJ SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, TRAVELING BAGS, AND SATCHELS. Friendly 592-594 WaUmette Street HATS. CI Tho Money Question l ns iniioh how to kivp It a how to m-t It. Whnl Is tho use of driving to a in u I re It. it it Is kdIiik to ho ii s.Mtrco oT iirr ? TIIK Kft;rK LOW n SAVINliS HWIv mom.ni thi iiucfftliin of how to Ki'rp iiimicy jifoly atul conveniently. An iiTounl thrro uiinnii nl niihitt' M'ciin'y fur yv'iir cash rfc I Ir'-il 'in f0in worry for fi. (Ipcn flu account and ou ran C'w- nil Itidcnil of half your mliul lo your 'QHttu'. EIGHT-POINT BUCK KILLED U? WILLABSETTE The Eugene Loan an(l Savings Bank O c.rrr.i. ami si itri.i 'mi&i.oimi. . O KSTAIII.ISIIK ixVj. w .Vn elcht-imlnt buck was kllli-! on a hunt nn tho W'Mxim-tlc0 near the J. Tilakciy ilac hy I,. K. Parks, iif I'lovfrilalt. ouii day last week. T'ic animal drosscil over Sno ii.iuuils. in on horn wcr right points, on thi otlnr ti'. The iM'9;s aitc snutoth. Mil. I In.l I.Mtt.i .l..i..i. . K ii " l'1""".' Ill" lll.lSII I I II U. RlI' .if lh. niiltii.il - Mr Parks retunic.l Siimlny f:nm Ms trip. K l'. StatriT. of r'nisant Mill, s:is that Frank Warner. Sin oM Lane coimiv hunter, lieliees the ileer to he the larsc.t lilackl.ill eer kill.il 111 till section. Three oin'-iKuitul cans of Sclilllliiu'a tost liakins iler, or t'lovelatiirs, fur $1 cash. At tho llnene fir... 104 West Kishth stroot. XOTH'K Ttl KAIiMKIiS. Hay anl grain wantedOi oxchance for pianos or orisans. Soo us or tele, phonr at onro. Slovens & HuMn i. Hllll HlHISii f'ollilmiri.lal i ti. i. Id Ma n 41. REGISTRATIOS AT UNIVERSITY IS 500 MEN'S AND BOYS' 1 SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR WEAR, HOSIERY NE AND GLC 1)1 KI. t tiill'11 IIII.I.MUtP. niUlTHKUS Fit all kinds of draylng and oX. Press, llouso jjjiono Hod 2 71;', of. Ucjtlstratlon reached ,he ' mark at the fniversiiv h m..rnln. W. c. Ca,p. U as tho student who has e distinction f belK ?h'i irst to resistor ,ut of ,h,. ''r hundreds at tho Vniver mi. Steward 1.. H. Johnson s that r,.lisiar ';' hy the second semes-P- Ni vt time ou want k od I graphs, try the l.arc tt;diii. pho 0 4 The reinforced centre v.t;.,r ham- mock Is tlio im to buv. Thor are (Hn, S. IN; l.l-r. loncor and stroni-or iiaii tho , ordinary kind (iasollni power by y v i t0- will b, Wc.,W 68 r At the home of his father on Silk Croek.Octohor 5. 10S. Augustus l-6.ike. aged 20 yenra and 6 months, of consumption. Deceased came to fottago drove to resl.-o only about four months ago and was In in health at the tlinp. "uner?: servl-e-will ho held at tho Presbyterian church at 2:i'i o'clock Wednesiliv afternimn, lr Nave offiOitinc t'rinetit in tho I. O. O. K. remeter under the dirPctl. n of the M. W A of which t'ie deceased was a merub-T I" Wasa'nttun and carried a J-'1"' ' I'o'-I.y. Lead. r. 4 'iTI.Vttl con"'-", J, I 1.0 p'"-',. p.. nh J""-. ',.' o Lai go ?iitnp-; nt nun on tV road: wait fr thrm and nave money UlAAIB&'.S UAKDW.E CO. t0