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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
THE ErCEVE DAILY GCARD. FK11.AV. .ittoiikr 0. 10,18 j Gi&Shams Our Greatest Display of Fail aiivi vvmier ooods Many of our purchases were made at great Drice --nr;rnc wn , r . , , s'-i pnce w-ncessions. Wil give you the bcncf t of every price concession. Visit the store ,v,( i .u. . ouiin, ji uicvc spicnaia Bargains. Cms11 UfewFall Dress Goods rfV amnne earlv purchasers are now I .ia ,mont Splendid assortment In plain colors bi -j, department, v Grade Fancy Stripe Suiting .nitlDK Is pri'ed extremely low U Fine Fancy Suiting at, the F j ci n a i-knn nttrfa plnh afiailac nf n-imn n .... nmi., i a4iuut-d ui hi ecu, ua..V My all wool Suiting from 25c He yam w In and quality navy. finenine Sale Fall Silks nw some splendid bargains awaiting you In the ne r !L underprioed don't overlook this department i.. i t. IU N. 1 I'm, 1 f ' ' . ....J.. nl .Inn Kblack, good S5c val Fu ... ..i- ..rlre the -iKi black taffeta new fall when n li3 This is a splendid lot of fine taf feta silk worth every penny of 75 cents, colors, black, brown, navy, white one of the best bargains in silk, price, yd 58c 7.5c Taffeta 5Kc. E&sL Colicoes...Prirtts Not seconds but the best, price per yard Outing Flannels Stanrurd width light weight price per yard 5Kc 5Vsc If Opening Sale Infants' and Misses' New Fall Coats We have a lot of new styles in these K'Xids that we want you to see bo fore buying we offer the biggest values in the market. Child s fancy plush coats, red and blue at, each Child's plain white bear skin Coats. collar and cuff each tttilds brown or blue Oxford Melton Ions coat, stars on collar and cuffs, large eagle on sleeveff'l e sale price Child's Kersey Coat, colors brown, red and blue, ripple back, collar and cuffs tlrmmed with velvet. silk hrald and gilt buttons worth itj.OU; sale price . . icu anu $2.90 r skin Coats $2.?5 $4.50 Opening Sale Ladies' Silk Petticoats We are selling Silk Petticoats guaranteed to wear and Rive entire sliru"'011 at abUt ''rU'e '0U WO"'d eX,wct ' pay for saod Satwn Fine taffeta silk, black and blue. with deep, three-ruffled effect flounces each headed with five bows of shirring finished with ex tra near silk under ruffle: good $4.50 value; P ff price JJ 5.VU S.(M) IVtlioont.s, $4.1(0. Extra fine hpnvv lilnelr tnffein cllL- petticoats; splendid $S.OO values: saie at each !?8..-0 Silk Petticoats, Stl.; pu.i-i' aiues, $4.90 Umbrellas for Everybody Our new fall stock of I'mhrellas is here in all sizes and kinds and we invite your inspection and com parison of values This year we are showing a heavy satin-finished umbrella worth a third more than our sale price . . i'l la w nn II a $1.50 Mile Linens mi! values to be had in section we have se--. verv rare bargains till distribute among Ikb t ?ery narrow mar- 'ine mercerized table (Wnches wide, full beautiful pattern and 11.00 value, sale 58c rached table damask, nine, sale 7Q yard J-rC hoe Table Damask ytrd90c,$l.$1.25 Seat Values in te Curtains lie J and 3(4 yards long, Ism, at per pair fx, 11.75, $ii.5, $2.75 Oood serviceable kinds Others at all kinds of prices. Opening Sale Cotton Blankets We are offering the very best of prices in cotton blankets, better values than usual good ten quarter blankets. fC pair I JC Better and larger blankets Sl.tMl, $1.2. n ml up to C!..fO. Ladies' Street-Dress Skirts The new faH styles are here in a variety of different cloths and styles. Prices. in .$T..-SO. Our Splendid Showing of Ladies' Fall Suits and Coats Several low Priced lyots Resulting l'roin SM'cinl Purchases. Four Special Values in Uulics' C'ont.s. LOT I. Ladies' black 50-inch Thi bet Coat, has the latest ripple back effect, double breasted front with self material facing, pocket, collar and cuffs richly embroidered with Price . . . $4.50 LOT 2. Ladies' 50-inch Kersey Coat, trimmed with standing military collar of fine velvet semi-fitting: Price . . . $7.50 LOT 3. Ladies' broadcloth Coats, cuffs and collar of velvet, lined yoke and sleeves, j f price tplVJ LOT 4. Ladies' fine broadcloth Coats, ripple back, full satin lined, elegantly trimmed and faced with braid; colors navy, brown, red. blue. black, Price ... $15 ' Men's and Boys' Fall Clothing Our new stock of men's and boys' Fall Cloth lng is here; all new goods the very latest Ind best styles. We are anxious to build up a big trade in this line and have marked the prices extremely low. 1 no ones n Jackets Sweater pts for Men and Boys of Suits SO.JU The usual $10 values $12.00 the Suit We want you to see these Suits for they are good $15 values. ,-V.:",kbl'!' Bna,,,' double breasted : i-t 1J"(1 l"ilored that lt-od Mi.DU values. 7 !i5rv worsted In new ' Pj stripe effects, $20 $16 "is: I'na-f, ,;, '" ana re1 Kith value 50c S"IW Coat $1.50 WlinR: navv S001 t;alit, $1.25 Men's gray Sweater Coats, heavy wool, pearl buttons, a good $1.50 value and special, price OTHKB SPKfl.lL VAI.I KS, l.7.1 ii..-n, $:!.u, 9:1.51). Winter Underw'r We are showing a fine line of men's and boys' fall and winter Underwear In light and heavy weight wool and cotton. Snappy Styles in Sweaters for Ladies, Misses and Chileren Child's fine Merino Sweater. 3 buttons on the neck, allowing the sweater to be easily put on. Assorted dainty colors, C regular Tic val. at . . . .3J Children's fancy weave, "Buster Brown." pearl bullous and fancy belt, red with white trlnnnlnir, lino wool, very special at .... $1.25 Ladies' and Misses Sweater Vests, closely knitted, hound with braid, double breasted, trimmed with hfKh-grarie pearl buttons, sale price each $125 InH(s Sweater, special at $'J.7.", $;i..o, $0.00. Knit Goods for Women and Children Fascinators 25 cents to $1.00; Long Shawls 50 cents to $3.00; Square Shawls 25 cents to $2.50; Silk Shawls $1.25 and $1.50; Infants' Saqucs 35 cents to $1.50; Infants' Leggings 50c, Bootees 15c to 25c, Woolen, Silk and Bear Skin Hooks 25c to $2.00. We are showing nothing but this year's fancies. Special Hosiery Offering Shirt Waist Special $6.50 Net waists, silk lined, handsomely trimmed with heavy lace and taffe'a rlhlion as shown in t!ie cut. Now on aale $4.50 Other net uir-H a: $3 5'i to $ '' that are Jus' a, K'X d values as 'h.s "i-"- 's It our s'ore ot.'l ecurn one oi '"lesc ,i.i'1 " lull Visit our hosiery department when In the store. You will nut he disappointed In the goods und ttio values, oirercd. Children's heavy weight Hosiery, pair Misses' anil boys' good (juallty wool slocKlllgs, sizes 7 to 10 at price, pair Ladies' good weight and quality blink cotton Stocking, good wear and big 1 C value nt 1 JC Ladies' wool and caslilniere Stock ings at 1C. Cft. anu juu 15c 2gc pair Ladii's' silk Hosiery, black and white, 1 O C special at, pair . . J 1 4&J Ladies' Fall and Winter Gloves 'OPENING OF NEW " PETITIONS FOR NEW LONG ISLAND RAILWAY1 SCHOOL DISTRICT DENIED New York. Oct. ! The new laing Island motor parkway, recently com- plet.st near the location of the old Mlneola racing course, will be for tually opened umiorrow witn a num- i ber of uon-piMfessloiia! automobile races, thus giving (air test to the , new course, upon which the Vander hilt cup race will he held later on. According to the program for tomor row's event there will he five sweep stake rices for slock cars, classified according to their selling price. The r.icis wil! take place simultaneously and will lics-in at 9 o'clock in the nierning I lie .Motor Parkway sweepstakes will he for cars selling (or more than $ umhi. over a distance of 2T0 miles, for a prize of $1000; the Meadow . brook sweepstakes will be for cars J selling between $30oo and IIOUO; distance and stake will be the sumo as In the first race. The Harden City I sweepstakes will be (or cars selling at $2000 to $3000. over a distance (of 200 miles and for a pr'.r.o of $11, ' 00 0. The Jericho sweepstakes Is j open to cars selling at $ 1000 t( $2.- omi. will be over a distance of 150 miles and for a prue of $2000. The Nassau sweepstakes will he for cars selling at less than $1000. will he over a distance of 100 miles and (or a prite of $1000. After the conclu sion of these races there will be a match race between Harry Payne Whitney in his 12 0-horseiHer Mer cedes and Koxhall Keene in his 1 la- horsepower Hrasier. ltoth machines are expected to take part. In the con test for the Vanderhllt cup. Tile new course is expected lo be the fastest ever prepared for automo bile racing. There are no grades of any ctmsequence on the course and there are ninny stretches where It will be possible to attain H speed of seventy or more miles an hour. The cement portion of the course Is 2S feet wide and crosses all Intersecting railroads and highways overhead by cement viaducts. All turns along the course tiro properly rounded and baked, so that it will not be necessa ry for tho racers to diminish their speed upon reaching the turns. A laixc number of cltlrens f Kern Hidge and ilchilty. residents In school districts Nos. t. 23. 51 and ls. were before the district bound ary hoard at the courthouse this af ternoon armiing pro and con the mer its of a scheme to form a new dis trict out of parts of tho districts named. After hearing arguments on both sides the hoard denied the peti tion. These districts are known aa Kern Itidge. Dak Hill. Clear Lake and Kir Unite districts respectively. Another petition to create a new district out of IMstrlct No. 5ti. known as the luinn district, and located a couple of miles south of the city, wus also denied. WATERWAYS MEETING ENDS IN CHICAGO ! Chicago, Oct. !). Business at the I closing session of the Lakes-to-the-i tlulf Deep Waterways convention ! was transacted at a rapid rate. The old officers were re-elected with the exception of 1). K. Korgan, of Chica go, as a member of the board of , governors, who retired In favor of K. ; S. Conway, of Chicago. I New Orleans was selected us tho next convention city. TEA Schilling's Best is in i i patKacb , never tuiucs out of a bin or canister. Your croctr rrturnt roul inoov U ro. da.1 Ilk. it; w. p.r htm Tho ltoschurg public school has 731 pupils as against iltiti' a'.'yl'ar iigo. Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for salo cheap by Klrat National Uauk. Will lama' Transfer has received several carloads of ties for wood.. Nice and dry. o9 :::: Siuslaw Gravenstein Apples at DODGE'S Successor to Scobert & Dodge West 8th Street :: 4- WW- H WW Clearance Sale of I Fine American Cut Glass Ladies' fast gloves. p assorted sizes, pair . . OjC black Caflhmerotle pair Ladles fine nunjlty Cashmere llloves. fast black C and fleeced lined, pr . . JUC Ladles' extra fine fast black Cah merette (Moves, Suede finish, pearl lined, tj f special price', pr JC U'O.MK.VS CHII.IHiKV.H AM MISHK.H' (.111,1-' (IMU KS, 2.V TO .Vic P.XIIt. Closing Out the Shoes Wm ha vp on hand a Iff pair .f In l,adiV MUn and Chilitr-n'a and Mm' kIzcm (n l j(h I'Kht an1 hav ;(thm. Wf aii K"lnK t i disronrfiiiip tu lint- Tt yri any a' the wh'dt-naii. j,rp $ V'Hi i mi makn riifincv ImylnK ft "i .n h i e t tnn iij'jn'h PHATS -'JO. tr. fC , R.. W. NEWLAND EUGENE, OREGON. Grocery Department. One items of our many bargains !0 bars of good Laundry Soap for-. , 25c 1 i ! I t: xx 4 No pieca wi','-i',J. Mark engniTcd ont this Trado Q( l) npou It, is Konulne. HAWIUI We riAV tha largest stock of Cut Glas3 ever shown in Eugene, consisting of Hawks, Libbey, Em pire and four other reliable makes. We aro not go ing to quote prices here; fill we ask is that you come and see the stock and if yofi are interested you will buy. We aro selling Rogers Bros. 1847 best Knives and forks at $3.75 per set. Other goods of the same manufacture at lowest prices to be found. J. O. WATTS TiiE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER Cor. 9tK end Willamette 4 :: 44 w il 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 A 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 - 4 , o