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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
THE EVtiHB DAILY GUARD. THIIWDAr, OCTQBKB . 1W HANDSOME Tailored Suits For Ladies, in every new shade and weave, made by the best of tailors and of the best of material, in all the new shades and weaves. Every suit guar anteed to fit in every way. Hundreds of patterns and '-jf" styles to select from. Every C suit is very specially low " : j ; u pxiucu tUJldlUCllllg cue CAUCl- lent quality and perfect work manship. New patterns ar riving by express every day. Prices from $15.00 to $75.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SKIRTS A new Skirt always gives a person the appearance of a new suit. In blue, brown, black and all new shades. Prices from $1.50 to $20.00. One-Half , Price - Women's Skirts and Waists Friday and Saturday Every Woman's Skirt and Waist purchased from the BON MAR.CHE will be sold at just ONE-HALF the regular price Friday and Saturday 12 PRJCE 12 Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN WHO CARE TO DRESS WELL Made by the best of Chicago and New York tailors. In blue, brown, tan and every new shade; made up in the very latest and nobbiest styles. All hand-tailored, even to the button holes. You do not have to pay a big price to get an all-wool hand-tailored perfect fitting suit. $15.00 to $35.00 Shirt The largest assortment in Eu gene, in dark and light, in all sizes, in coat and plain. 50c to $2.00 MEN'S COTTON, SILK AND WOOL Underwear in all styles and sizes. I - CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The Crescent The BON MARCHE'S STOCK AT MANUFACTURERS' COST Mr. Book-Keeper Too Old Too Busy Too Wise ? Unles9 you are too old to learn too busy to tryor too wise to want to we can show you how to increase your business. Say, "Nonsense" if you want to! But wait until you hear what we have to offer. Let us show you our plan. Let us tell our story. You do not bind yourself to pay anything or to buy anything or to do anything except hear what we have to say. Let us tell you our plan for increasing your income the information to be free. Ask for booklet "A". The International Accountants' Society, No. 67, Fort So. Welt. Detroit., Mich, SIGN WARD That is the way the trade flics. An ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for moths it attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas Lane County Electric Works JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made aud fit perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder fully. . You can get such clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Eugene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pa j' and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON Kast Ninth Street While Viewing the ; Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right ABbut Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. iiiiiii You're on the Right Track when your clothing la looked afto;- by our expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by their little, nous make satisfaction an as sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Witlanutte Sts. Phone Red 2861 CHOSEN FOR FIRST SQUAD ELI BANGS J, H. TEST EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables C.ibj Always Kf Jidy First CUss Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKPNZlE STAGE livn Eugrn EUGKfclE FLORENCE STAGE At Si JO 4. ni. Stapra da mil caII 4t prtvttr tnldriKrt liut will (ill li b.Vg'Kii nolilirJ the day bli. A dally tttgt iQ lor Mjplrl.m. clow coniMvtion by urimrr lor FIwikc iivl Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 THE SAVER can Itutly piint with no little pride to the prudent management of hit linancea to the dally economies ef fected here and tberc which have to abled him lo establish a surplus lund. You too, will be wfll rlrased to fee your money Increase by luring an account with the Merchant! Bank. Interest Paid on Saving Deposits CAP1TAL - So5.000.iXP sMM'.'BlWMBill''w1Tiygm3fil "SIIOK VOl It IIOICSK. S1IOI-: VOlll MAKK," or repair your carriage or wagon with skilled workmanship and in tho best manner we will at the verv lowest prices. Conscientious anil high-grade work in our line, as well as promptness, should recommend us to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repaired in the best manner. G. BURBACH 53 i Olive St. Julius Goldsmith geo.k.munroe' FURNITURE j 7 West Klglui, st., Kugene, Orvgon. I'limie liiil AATll. Sole Agent., for the Portland ' I stove Work. i Fifty-three s:lea. Im hiding the noted Detroit I. me. Also the Laclede' Ranges the :., S( jw ,ru.t, r.ing(, on the market. j A full line of Heavrs J-,t l-mi th. f.u :or . Call and examine our large stock before buxing elsewhere. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample renin In connection lnrntel In ltegt,.r ltldg., Willamette St. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Phono Main o: Nine men WAPO phncan last nlcrlif by Coa.ch Forbes to be members of the first football squad of the Uni- versity, ana to eat at the training ta : ble established today at noon In Ot- to's grill. Other men will be put on i as tney demonstrate their ability, un i til the number reaches sixteen or ; eighteen. However, th& number Is ; not limited, for If players show suf ' ficlent stamina and Cleverness twen ty. Individuals will be given plates I at the training table. The men on the eating squad are Cantaln Moullen, Gtllis,. Newton, Kiltz, Clark, Plnkham, ' Latourette, 1 Main. Michel. PlHll.ll Vnyhaa .nil Trainer Hayward. One of the best scrimmages of the season was held last night with the Eugene high school team. The 'var sity made few attempts to carry the ball, kicking out whenever they re covered it. Time and again the pre paratory lads bucked through the line, two or three times for ten yards. Kiltz, the sprinter. Is trying for end on the 'varsity and seems to be doing better than his friends expect ed. His work has been so consist ent that he was lilarnH I ing table. Captain .Moullen Is being ; tried out behind the line at full and ! halfback. Two or three years ago ne piaypit a successful game at half back. "Hrick" Michel is also playing half part of the time. 'Varsity Xews Robert Hixon, an engineering stu dent, has returned to college. Registration at the University this morning war ."iflL'. Rtiss Coleman is coaching one of the 'var.dtv equals. Th" enthusiasm among the stu dents is increasing by leaps and tmiin.l? T n.. ... .i... I ' "-L MIIIL Ul lllfll Ol L.H (dormitory held an informal rally among thems-lves, part of which was devot.-d to giving lessons In veiling under rb.. tutelage of W. C. Mchnln?. The shingles ate being laid on the teni prary i .ritati in building at the i nivorsKy, the stringers an I frame work having boon completed. "LLEGE y .. T ail ..JTr- I L'tiivrji,. . ii. t- q Ycllm.. 'P?ns of , 1.50 has li0 and bv the Si, " Weekly. edUor of V, K Will i , - the h J,, wa"m 1 best song 1 aM Last voof j. . 'ort. of via dS5 the contimm,,. .3 years. The hs 7" . year hav .i,' ... lt0 N smnn. .k 0 TOt ' l''ned the pri the same ardor Jfi&: Only students ol a. may compete. How. person can hrml I. ,;5 may be no accusation?" cai n composer i; rone r.-imo !,.. .t the piece, and to put bii men in a spaio and songs submitted the property of th mi' . Janior Offi'rfn. 1 1 1 u r otttcers were night as follows- P,i- Dodson; vice-president, Tj mums; secretarv, Rrith treasurer. Chauncev Cn-geant-at-arms, Arthur vi A committee was appoi-; recommendations concert nior annual. Frirndlr to tinikiJ uii me uignt ot tns Alumni game, to be pin tober 17, S. H. Frienii quet both the graduate te 'varsity eleven at Otto's will be laid for fifty. The game will be insr for the result, but for t: ance of the various cant week from that day He of the schedule will be p and It is very desirable lb have actual experience contest. Willametie r the opponent on tbat da; had the exiiprlpnre nf : and may prove formidail- tollpgi' .Vites. Mrs. Wm. Hayward 1 California for the bentS health. Trainer Havward his flftisi fn the evninflRiiim tn cilitate his class work. Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke&LtfflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 x V.llard Boulevard CHICHESTER S PILLS .'1 11! U U'.cV. J SlSlSV:!iLS adm;i;tiski) lkttkhs. Ari-rson, J. T. & Son. Hambridge, Miss .Maggie linker, ICImer Raker. George Rurnett. I. S. Barton. Mrs. Sadie Caddick, Ralph. Crawford, Miss Denning. G. O. Hewitt, Carl Korrls, Randall Dnwd, Z. Z. Fowler, C. I. S. Ilirkson, Knrnest Jacobs, Loyd Keene, Frank Klely, P. T. Mrs. Lnnn, Mm. II. Mahoney, Mrs, Crip McColoch, Mrs. Robert MrlKiwell. Miss Lulu .McFarland, Mrs. L. J. Mclntyre. .Mrs. J. M. Mill key, C. K. Murphy, Master Louis O'Xeil, Miss Delia. I'erry, Mrs.Cella I'richaru. Wm, Samson. J. F. Smith, Mro Snilih. Norris S:roud. Miss Ollie. Willianisnn. Mrs. J.mett Wlnsciitt, Frank Konign Mi'Mahon, Mr. and Mr. Rernard. J. L. PAGE, P. M. Nervous women sh In- Irs. Hiirton'sexpcr' Lvilin K. I'inkham's C" Ar... TTtnn llrtnn. o! son Street, (liicago, Lh Mrs. l'lnklumi-- ... -II ...ntnTTTI. &D: - 1 n flu . T.r.,urration tro andworrv.and ill in bed. - . ,.: i l. nnKnaiii "'"l" , . iwitpr. 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