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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
THE BrOOm DAHjr GUARD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008 la Eugene Agents "Nemo" 0ft4"Kbo' Cossets, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery ThcoFtientify Slore Saturday Shopping Bulletin XL STORE 0?Vfi TOWKJMOW VMNG UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK OltomxFwfcFrencisKid Tomorrow we offer eight dozen fine French IWO 11(1(1 tlllPt Cllisp, kill gloves HUIIH; In brow(in, Kiu.o,, reds, given, May -kg and whites; sizes fi tu 7. ail glovi fined at the counter. Regular 11.75 kid glovog. tomorrow, a jgir 91.10 75c Wool Underwear 48c Chlldrao's any paftil. feaig god dreirers. tomorrow at 1-1 l tbao rega ular pries; i tl 3t to Si. ttud only eight down gtrni.nis. If yon wool, your abare of tub, offering, come early; 71o ralu, eMc JO Cotton Down Comforts $1.60 SI flu cottoo down romforta, best real cot ton filllna; tba celebrated "Meinb" make; t -d Hflkalln mtertnt; l double-lwxt Hlw: .f,o quality. each WI.HO $3$.0Qr Women's Suits, Each $25.00 $50.00 Women's Suits, Each $38.00 $15.00 Women's Suits, Each $12.00 Childrens' Coats, $f.50, $2.50 and $5.00 Each Our Cloak aod Suit section offers some very attractive specials for tomorrow In women's tod children's ring apparel. High grade tailored suits, made of the newest mate rial, lo the latiat styles; jackets 33 to 45 Inches long; gored skirts with fold around bin tow; uiti worth $35 to $5 0; tomorrow $2 5 and $3S. Women's lonss black suit or tight-fitting eoa'a, $15 values, each $12. special In children's coats at $1.50, $2.50 and $5.00 tacl). $7.50 Silk Petticoats, Each $5.00 Flvo dozen mure of those fine taffeta silk Petticoats, In both black and colors blues, reds, greens, browns, etc. made with deep silk flounce, tailor stitched, $7.50 quality, each, $5.1)0. $1.50 Yard Wice Black Taffeta, Tomorrow Special, the yard $1.00 Extra Values in Wool Suitings, Colors and Black, special 50c and $ 1 .00 Best Values in Blankets, Bedding, Domestics, Linens, Etc. 27 Days More of the Greatest Clothing sale ever Held in Eugene For three days our store has been crowded with people who appreciate this opportun ity to buy clothing at a great saving. We are offering: 1 00 Suits for Men and Boys at h to K Regular Price. 500 Suits and Overcoatst worth $15.00 to $25.00, Sale Price 1...$ 14.85 250 Suits' and Overcoats worth 10.00 to 18.00, Sale Price ;....$ 9.75 250 Suits and Overcoats worth 5.00 to 10.00, Sale Price $4,85 Many Items in Furnishing Goods at about cost Lot. 1. ,,"','n "' ""o work hIiIHh in wizen I I to 17, Unlit and dark imttcing itliulo of Pnr ritliw, Nlinm-mi, ami Oxford Clothx; also lilnck ami white atripes A IS and black Satin; values up to 75cj milo rlc IOC Lot. 2. 1"" ,'K"'" '' licnvy ribbed silk-faced I'mlorwrar in blue, tali mid cream; sizes So to 44 NhlrtM anil ilinvtois; splendid values regular price Stic. A fS Nalo price IOC LOL 3. B0 a"7A'n """' "o cotton half lioso in tun ami black; hI.on lH U 1 1 1 absolutely fat - colored ami staiiili'HH and made without warn In foot. Ql lU-gulnr l'JHo values, wile irlro O3C Lot) 4. !t,t',,'M y"""K meira Unlit tan covert overallH in kIzos iio vtnlst to 42, nil lengths with or without lll on Hale In-glnuIng (oinorrow, " f Itogiihir price, IflAH); Hpivlnl price, jC Many other bargains too numerous to mention-come early Men's Sweater Coats, made in Plain Gray and Gray with Green, Blue, Red, White and Maroon trim mings tn sizes 44 to 44 Regular value $2.50, Sale Price. $1.98 EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE YOR MONEY'S WORTH OK YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY We Sell Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Monthly Style Book FREE. 4- 1 I PK1WONAL It M. Holt Is In the city from lla- el Doll. J. II. Illicit left today on a trip lol points north. j J. II. Waring, of Salem, is In 10 n -' Sheriff Hurry llnwii in home from a trip to 1'ort Intnl. N. C. I.nke returned homo Inst night from a trip south. Miss Kllen l.oomls Is visiting In Portland for a few days. 1.. (illstrnp returned today from a business trip to points atinlll. K. J. Hard returned today from a business vtslt at Cottnun lirovc. K. I.. I.IkkpK, of Holse, was an ar rival In Eugene this afternoon. -Mr. and Mrs. ( 1.. Williams were 1n tint city from IVMer today. (1. A. Proebstel and O. I.elfer. of Brownsville, worw in tha city today. Mm. C. 1.. Willlnnia mm. dorn from liextor on the. noon train today. Arthur Stout and A. 1. Hoover, of WeiullliiK. spent last nlnht In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. V. Hunter nre lionm from a trip lo Washington State. Miss Mallllo Pollock left this lliorll ln for Deerhom to visit Mrs. Hon HlUKham. Mrs. Minnie Wasliburna returned this afternoon from a Khort slay In Portland. Mrs. li.Hi. W'llloiiKhhy Is down me rnnen on in aicivenr.la tor a day or so. Hay (loodrlch ret nrna.l yrsterday from a .hurt vl.lt It It hl parents at North Yamhill. Mis. Nrll Whlitak r and Mrs. Ir vine A. ttinllh aiv on ttirlr way to Medford on a vl.lt. MIm Craea Hhaab. of Craswell, of fer a visit with friend, in HiiKcno re turned li v today. Phil Millar Is repnit.J milte III iii hi. homo at tha corner of Vet Sliih ud t'harnvlton .trivia. I'. l l'ro and wlfa in, I Mist t'row. who conducted tha Orphvuin theatro here for aavaral wfk. want lo Portland today. hartn glten up the leas to a stock company rrnm Salem. Iir. Franc Lucille Hard lfaes on thl evenlna'. train for Portland to bo none uutn Tuadar. ' M. P. tiaioutta, of Cottaea llrove. was In the city tndav,. returning homo on thr afternmia train. Verni- Wilson returnad last nlRht ironi rornana. wiier ha has bwa X CITV XKWS a J The excavation for the Hovey block Is about completed. The new grill work for the First National Hank arrived in last night. Up to noon today 503 students had reKlstered at the Tniversity, and they are still coining in. The curbing for the pavement on west Ninth street, from Olive to Lin coln, was started this morning. Tho East J?!llpne V. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Carrie Day, Orchar, avenue. A full attendance is request ed. O Fred Chambers is reported to have ; killed a big bear on his way to Jla- pleton, where he will spend some time hunting and fishing. ( Hop picking was finished at the i Seavey yard on Wednesday of this ! week. The frost prevented the pick j ing of about twenty acres. ! The foundation for the Dunn-Wil- kins three-story brick will be com pleted this evening or tomorrow ' morning. Brick work will begin in about a week thereafter. I - i Train No. 16, the overland passen ger, due here at 2:53 o'clock this 'morning, did not arrive until 10 , o'clock. The delay was caused by the i pulling out of a drawhead on one of I the cars somewhere In Lullfornla. . The cement walk along the Ninth I street side of the Hoffman House, for which the big maple trees there . were recently cut down,. Is being : built. I A plat of the proposed lniprove- ' nients to the depot grounds, taken j from the original plans, is on exhi bition at Katun's art store. When the improvements are completed the grounds will be beautiful. Albert J. Ward, of Vida, has be gun suit In the circuit court against Geo. T. Hal, Sr., of Eugene, to recov er $240, alleged due as commission cm the sale of a tract of timber land. Carl T. Travis is attorney for the plaintif,'. Architect John Hunzicker Is draw ing plans for a twelve-room residence for W. D. Moxley at the corner of East Thirteenth and Hilyard streets, also plans for a four-room cottage to be built by E. M. Warren on his farm, west of Eugene. The stumps of the big maple trees along thp Oak street side of the Hen dricks property at East Ninth and Oak streets, which were cut down re cently, have all been cut out and the work of building the cement walk was btgua there today. Tha freshmen football players"o'f the University, according so some plans, will have a tryout tomorrow. The regular Saturday's practice will b the last this season, the remainder of the week-end days being scheduled for sanies, either, by the first team, the .freshman eleven or the second team aggregation. Household goods for W'. L. Trum bull, from Detroit, Mich., W. O. Har blnaon, from Nlles, Cal., William Sel bert, from Pittsburg, S. F. Noel, from Klamath Tails, and O. H. Relchman, from Fort Jones, Cal., arrived in En gene by freight yesterday. Mr. Noel is the new proprietor of the Spring field flour mill and will reside there with his family. Mr. Relchman is the new partner la Otto's confection ery and grill. From various sources reports have been received that jackrabbits of the kind common in Eastern Oregon are numerous this fall In the Willamette valley. As the Eastern Oregon rab bits have never been" numerous enough in the valley to cause anv fear of injury lo crops It has been as- RiimAd thflt thpv .v.iiil . here, but the unusually large niinibt that haB been seen lately gives rise to the belief that they ffiay prove to be a pest. Therastern Oregon rah bit is larger than the species com nion in theSalley. 1 I.AIIIKS og kk;kxk. Have you seen the De riollemt-s famous Shoulder Brace and Combi nation Clothes Supporter? The ' twentieth century substitute fur the corset, altWiugh it can be worn wuh it as well. Gives a graceful figure Promotes deep breathing so ucce sary to good health, and the true se cret of a long life. Prevents the smothering of the lungs in bovs and girls, especially school children Worn by both sexes and all sizes Agent will call. MrsPE. l, TrigY WELL DRILLIsy Get $bur wells drilled by ola and ' experienced well-drillers. 1 Phone Red 4872. t( iiu reuuuiucu centre vuGor ham mock is the oar. to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO See us for camp furniture of ail kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment of rugs on tht road; wait for them and save mono CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO o Car frfth cement Just received CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. kst wai i State. F, Proptrtv I,- ..r Charles A. Brown and wife and son and Carey C. Eyler and miss Ada Ev ler arrived here today from W'aynes ville, Ohio, to make Eugene their future home. They were here some time ago and they liked Eugene so well they decided to retu-n to stav. The schools here had a" great deal to do with their coming. ""HI teste! WSJ J""-'"" '...,, Woodward. cUtt. , r, PREPARED INSTANTLY. Sinplyadd boil. ing water, cool and aerve. 10c per aackace at ah grocer.. 1 flavors. Refuie all subsuretea. AUTOMoj 'ram B-MBti GaraeefcariiH , Reo,KisdK,pJ me Destcaislcth.pJ .NOIICI Ora B. HensoTT. writing. Address 3iij aiieei. sinacRnmnniiJ Gentlemen's Neckwea Spec his mother. Mr.. Walter 1 1, , The Money Question'" l aa murh how to kp it as how to get It. What It the use ut editing lo acquire It. if It 4 guiog lo be a source ot worry 1 TUB KIOBNK e SAVIM',8 HANK. 0,a the qomtloa ot how to geeo aione safely and convooicotl. Aa account there tneaas nb aolute accuHly fur emir rash 1 frcedcra trim worry for too. Open gu account nnd iliCn i(g g:i instead of ktilf .Vour oiig to your business. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AMI si Itl'I.IV gl'jliMMi. KSI IHI.IMIKII l.'ajV'j. Mra visit Ina KOR.V M. Armstrona and wife, of Corval lls. after a visit t the home of f. I.aphatn, on the Mohawk, retoroed homo today llenrv Mnthews. one of the coun ty's most prominent larmeia and lock raisers, waa In the clt? from (,o:rten today. Mr. and ,irs. :. n. Dafls raturnrd nome lo Portland yesterday after in in i no nome of .Mr. and . ii. liunuurt. Mrs. n. A. Pain,, went lo Cottale llrove thu afternoon on a short vi.it. I., (i. Adair returned this afterniiuo '"" trip to p, ilnts north. Mixs Christ Inu Sorenson. operair for Ihe telephone, company at Jntic tlon City, lame up on th,. irteriioon train today for a short stay. II V. stltfia ,it thu noon (0r i oi iiaiHi in response to n lu .l.iln, that his mollier-ln-laa'. Clara reson. s verv III. Ilo: aaa no tttcra .a..ral dag Pi-i '.o,,,,w a oil faoll. of I'rme. il'o, a .oppeil off In tueooo esier aat eo t.ieir w.y heuoo fr,n imKi nc.tb to w -it it (Dp n,.!r0 of Mr i,V bow . an.!, Mrs. ,T. M Ho?e. K IliHun. io fornjer SoRttle :oer th:jht. who has beo er tor -it;iI itavs. reti:r.,( , -,M,ii,n .,s, n I Kill He silil liia relo'iirf proper. O nt the coiner of i'g.t K'.evellth anl Huh street to Mr. UcNr.ioi, of Cam as VaMev W. 1. Ar. hamlie.ui. hi the Warren I . onstriii-t ion Company, t ame In from Wdfurd U-i nitlit. The i-oinp.inv b lust tiinvJinit ., 1Mni. pi..,..' , Medfmd. li.,M,s !,,,ed the Vatlt that h.i been at V.iO.ouver dnrltic tho aiimnier. Safdy, Oct. The largest assortment of Men Boys' Neckwear in Eugene the remarkably low price SS.-IKC Mrs wife ar Values at J 1 H 25c All Silk Windsors at 25c Shield Tecks at . 50c Four-in-Hands Murphevs Racket .- 35 Eat Ninth Street. O O MR. BRYAN AS A WHIRLWINn r.kueMr.uco r-..M niui.tn, -i or ,(,,rnl vi . , vt" ' ' inc,y ii,,,,,:;,:1:1;:;::;11 m mm i i V --wn thS i ! M'P .hat . vtiu ---J voorboSJ?-'-: 4alwrk. lOffiro, lt ci-ti r Iliiildiiiu O 2