Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 05, 1908, Image 8

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THE ECOBNE DAH.T OVAIUK THCTWDAY. XOVEMBEB S. 1MM
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Eugene Agents for "Nemo' anj "Kabo" Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery JVIunsing Underwear, Dent Gloves
The Friendly Store's 1 80th Friday Surprise Sale
$1.75 Kid Gloves $1
10 dozen fine colored and black
B dressed Kid Gloves;, sizes 5!2 to 6
j "J i rt n t i
aim ana o oniy; an perieci ana
good shades; 2 and 3 clasp ;wrist
length; sold regularly at $1.25 to
$1.75; special surprise sale, at, a
pair $1.00
Cape Kid Gloves
Special Price $1.25
20 dozen real Cape Kid, one clasp,
pique-stitched, hand-sewn Gloves;
all sizes; 5V to 8; every pair guar
anteed; special a pair . .$1.25
Automobile Cape
Gloves, Pair $1.50
All sizes; flax top; extra spec, values
Fdot Ball Hand
Bags $1.50
3 dozen of the newest 'Varsity Ideal
Handbags; come in tan, brown and
black; made of good heavy leather
with strap handles; you should have
one of these for the game Saturday;
get one tomorrow; spec, ea $1.50
Wool Batiste Waists
Each $2.50
3 dozen wool batiste Waists; come
in white, black, red and tan; sizes
32 to 40; strictly tailored; pleats
over shoulder; collar of same mate
rial; wonderful values at this price,
each $2.50
Net Waists, $2.75 to $15. Special
New styles, in white, ecru and cream
75c Women's Union
Suits 45 cents
5 dozen women's natural gray and
cream Union Suits; sizes 4 to 9;
wool and cotton mixed; Oneita
styles; grand val, at, a suit 45c
Women and Childrn's
Wool and Cotton
Underwear Red. 25
20 dozen Vesta make underwear;
all styles in cream and gray; Swiss
ribbed and needle stitch; this spec
ial lot of underwear is going fast;
we had about 50 dozen two weeks
ago; more than half of them are
gone; select winter underwear now
Women's Skirts
at Half
Tomorrow we place on sale 50 Wo
men's Dress Skirts; made of viole.
Panama, serge and mixed materials,
made in pleats; styles come in a big
range of colors and most all sizes;
only 50 of these skirts; you will
want to be here early tomorrow
morning to get the best styles and
colors; skirts worth $5 to $18, in
white, black and colors, special
while they last at.... HALF PRICE
Women' Silk
Petticoats Ea. $5.00
Tomorrow only, these black silk Pet
ticoats $5.00
November Sale Colored aBIact Staple Fancy Silfcs
Dress Goods Special 39c
20 Pieces Novelty Dress Goods; all new color
ings and patterns; checks, stripes, etc.; suit
able for suits, coats, skirts and waists; com
f binations of blues, browns, greens, reds,
gray, etc.; wonderful values; an immense as
sortment; goods worth up to 60c, yd. ,39c
?li5Q Dress Goods, spc yd, 75c
The greatest values we have ever ottered in styl-
' ish, all wool Dress Fabrics: exclusive novel
ties; some of them come in dress patterns
. only; all new colorings, weaves and patterns;
you cannot afford to miss this sale; values
to $1.50; sale price, yard 75c
$J.75FancySilksyd.$1.00
The newest and best weaves and styles; Phantom
Stripe Messalines, Satin Stripe Plaids, Per
sian and Dresden effects; come in pink, blue,
green, cream, lavender, navy, light and dark
. combinations for street or evening wear;
sale, regular at $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, spec
ial, a yard $1.00
75c Autumn Silks 50c
Beautiful Silks for evening dresses and waists;
come in pink, light blue, mais, Copenhagen,
reseda, etc.; all good colors; worth 75c;
special, a yard '.....50c
Beautiful Trimmings, Laces,
Allovers, Etc.
Hundreds of styles in Persian Bands, Appliques,
Edges; an immense showing of lace bands,
edges, allovers to match; beautiful assort
ment of nets in plain and fancy for waists,
dresses, etc.; black burnt out appliques and
bands; narrow and wide edges; the largest
and best collection of dress trimmings we
have ever shown, and the prices are espec
ially low. Then we have a very complete line
of fall braids, etc.
Women's Suits, Coats and Skirts-GWIdren's Coats
$35.00 Women's Suits $19.75
$60.00 Women's Suits $38.00
$75.00 Women's Suits $50.00
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About 65 Suits altogether; every one this
fall's styles; made from the newest materials
and weaves; plain tailored and elaborately trim
med, in cloth and velvet. Be here early Monday
antj.share in this grand offering; pick from the
entire, stock; save 25 per cent on your purchase.
Women's Dress Skirts at Half
Regular Prices
100 Dress Skirts on sale; while they last just
half price; dozens of different styles in pleated
effects, in brown, red, blue, green, gray, black
and white, in both silk and wool; all sizes; regu
lar and out sizes; sold regular at $6.50 to $20;
on sale until closed out at the low price of just
HALF PRICE
$4.00 Satin Petticoats, ea. $2.00
Women's Coats at $ J 2.50
3 Dozen Women's Coats; most of these ar
rived by express this morning; in fancy stripes,
plain colors and black; coats worth regular $15
and $18; come in dark and medium colorings;
sizes 32 to 40; at this special price of $12.50
Children's Coats $1.50 to $16.50
200 Children's Coats in plain and fancy col
orings; trimmed in velvet and silk or trai;'; made
of heavy and medium weight materials; prices,
$1.50, $2.50 up to $16.50
White Stiff Bosom Shirts
Values $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 Friday 78c
Friday only we place on sale 50 dozen white stiff-bosomed Shirts, with
open or closed front; cuffs attached or detached; these shirts are of
standard make and of best material and at the sale price are less than
wholesale price; shirts come in sizes 14 to Wz white pleated Shirts;
cuffs attached or detached, in all 0
sizes; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, special " JC
Men's $3.00 Sweater Coats $1.98
30 dozen Wool Sweater Coats in blue ,gray, red, white, black, tan,,
brown and green; on sale tomorrow at a big reduction; These coats are
made either with or without jackets and they come in several longihs
$3.00 Values $1.98
Ladies', Men's and Children's Sweaters and Sweater Coats in all cclo s,
styles and qualities at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and S7.G0
An Immense Assortment of New Neckwear and Ruching by Express ' this morning color
' '"""''0' xwxnnf uj jc a yara. oee mem now
Eugene's Foremost and Largest
Store. Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Back.
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St..
and white,
on display.
We Sell Ladies' Home Journal
Patterns. November Patterns
Now On Sale
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COM1
PERSIYVlia 4.
Dexter Sparks of Bluo pi.. ,
the city. 6 Rlvet Is in
Chas. S. Cochran of Cottnee r,
is In Eugene. uge Grove.
J. W. Fountain nf
In tn.n tn ""nervine .!
I Mr. and Mrs. C. K Hnio
the city from Hale Hale.re in
Ulysses Walker, of Walker ,
te city on court business r 'S la
Mr. and Mrs. R. o. Bradv nf r.
well, are in the city today ' Cres"
J. J. Hess returned this ifi...
from a trip to points north a
Jack Laronrotta ..
is in the city from i' ?" fa.
J. E. Kllborn was a stage Dasso
ger for Florence this morning
D. F. Skene, the abstra" Ln .
In Portland on business today
hernia mining 'nXZ
.Hon. and Mrs. H. B. Miller font
the noon train today for Portland
Attorney F. M. DeNeffe is at Rose,
burg, proving up on a timber claim
Joe Morris Jr., is out from MaX
ton. having hmi.a4.t n, "P'e-
turns. ' e,ecuon re-
William Scherzlnger and bride left
Seda?f,ef0r th6'r fUtUre
Dewey Andrews went to Junction
tonight P'a5r 8D rChestra th
Ivan B. Rhoriea tha v .
worker, is up from Portland for a
day or so.
E. H. Ingham returned to Portland
today after having transacted busi
ness here.
Hon. E V. nnntat... ... . .
Harrisburg today after a short Slav
from a visit with his little daughter
-"- ai list tUlllllJ,
Ivan McQueen nf fWtno-a r-..
who haa hopn In 1?imnn. '
so, went to Portland today.
mis. j. jh. KGoerts and fr
McNlltt went tn .Tnnlnn Pit,, Mliu) i. 1
to visit Mrs. Walter Carroll. ' L you dontaoWnl
u. mj. mauocK and Eugene ," 7,"
"no went to cottar funiwt,
IJrnva tho n,fn.n , " MtPPI, mil u..
miss Edith McFarland came up
A feline,, J
list...... .
toeir Betting,, j,
lure not fom
combs.
Prices $2.oiit
SEE
J. OH
Cor 9 th and T
keep out of u, .j
miss Baitn Mcrarland came up ,'ou Dr. til
from Portland this afternoon to visit P1Ii8- Tne'r ieP 1J
icianvcu nu ineims a rew days. jauumte m m
W. B. Dennis, manager of the :
dihck Buue quicKsllver mines, ar- TUX& HI
iiveu uctb on cne noon train today. -Mrs.
Ben Bingham went to Cdttase vHey flour, IliiJ
Grove this afternnnn tn vial, ha- cia Billv rMnaWm... sj
ter-in-law, Mrs. David Griggs, a few J
Mr nnrt Mrs TW V natunIJ e . .
tnce Grove, wero n ,h
" - -.ww. iwuuj aic UIH,1
. , . lameite st
j. j. ivimv went ro i'ortiftnrt tniinv
He will take a run on an engine out
young and Mill:
neer jeweler,
Hard brlci lorasl
CHAMBERS ii
Tin fruit amucf
CHAMHSHS Hli.1
rrrv Nh'WS
A wastm load ot Sluslaw &luon
wa brought to town this morning
and illHpuspd of on the streets.
The try-out for the high school de
bating team will be held tonight.
The regular monthly term of coun-
Busy Bank
Etook-Keepers
ire constantly at work record
In the transactions of thf Eu
(nne Loan ft Savmgs Bank.
their time ta spent
on the accounts of men whose
iff ul r axe no luncer than your.
Hut their credit and atnnd!l.
n, liicnor herause thoy have a
bank acruuut.
WIitqUoi give yourself the
Raiuo efivaiitaice by oiwnlng an
accoiujt with nT
1 he Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CAPITAL AM) Sl ltl't I S. l&VIH0.
k.HT HI,ISIIKfIMtJ.
will receive the more, but they had to wait for lum
ty commissioner's court is in session. ! drawn the plans
Aldor RtrPMt Mla'DDn Pact Via.
enlh and the mill race is now being! T, ii, .
gM - w.Ih:o"lnrhes;EURoernmafrr '
There w, be a Thanksgiving ball i WXX&XS las "SS lEf T-"
nlsli the music. . j 0 , lM lnLn- 1 tor Mr. Rifer. The excelsior
8W...er weather prevails to the 1 of xicKtaNTbter "north orVh-T ES'r """''"'"rt"
delight of those who don't like so S X o e . b In ? 'y land ? ,L iSf Carc,0f Vlnegar t0 P""-
P. E. Hylnnd. from Wcvirthnm uA n-v . IviUi Eneineer Ralnh r u...-A
7i k l-,l3l"pry rrom wwatr- want to catch a street oar there wait aviv rh " .K IOra dltch to carry
rlvd hero Ian nV$ . for it af h far side cf ill l?SrPiu" Wal.ei AmazoJ
.- ium ciisnic um unnsiniM win MR
of that city. Mrs. KIrby will remain and see what (Sua
J. O. Storey, president of the Port
land. Eugene & Eastern. Rallwav Co..
arrived in Eugene this afternoon
from the north.
Georce Frlssell Is down from Air.
Kenzie Bridge. He reports a very
prosperous tourist season during the
summer just past.
Mrs. Maurice Harner and mother.
Mrs. Heller, arrived home Tuesday
nlffht from their trln tn Chlcaeo and
other Eastern cities.
J. F. Christal of Wendling, was an
arrival on the "bullet" this forenoon.
Attorney Alfred Aya of Portland,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aya.
Fred Fischer, the Marcola lumber
mnn. wan ncpnmnnnlpd from Portland
last nlg")t by his son-in-law and
daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. urown, irom
Wisconsin, who will reside at Mar-cola.
City M-irshal Snodgrass of Cottaee
Grove, was In the city today testify
ing uetTB tne grann jury in vr
of the "'o thugs that held up and
beat M. V. DeWald at Cottage Grove
a few weeks ago.
C. A. Kallstrom or fcuroKa. uai., is
In the -lty looking over this part of
the state. He Is a ltmiherman. hav-
, i t J In l.iw fnrPCt
lili mil-lieu mil in me ...
fires in Northern Cnlifornin last sum
mer. H- is undecided as to his fu
ture locution.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. A. Aonerman aim
daughter. Miss Clara, of New Plvm
outh. Idaho, who hnve been here dur
ing the summer, left today for horn".
As soon as they can spII tlielr prnu
ertv there they will return to En-
i gene to reside. Mr. Ackerman
! emnloved bv O. M. TJ -nsniore in the
erection of his fruit evaporator .
i Cottage Grove.
T.lst vour timberlands. If you have
timber lands to sell, send vnnr de
scription and prloe. Fred F'. .wf
chants' Bank building. Eugene. Ore
gon. 11
The relnfoiced eeutre vr.for ham
mock Is the one to buy. They ore
wider, longer and stronger than tne
ordinary kind.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Before selecting a Chlrstmas pres
ent examine my large stock oi
watches, clocks, Jewelry, diamonds,
cult glass and silverware of J-
Luckey, the pioneer jeweler.
Abstracts rirr.iahed and land titles
examined. Fred Flsk. Merchant'
Bank building, Eugene. Oregon.
. i i lie sill'r'L t frr K . thu n n mA 1 . . .
r crossing as you do in Eune The ertenH. T,h,.? T. "'.'nB slo!!h which
OniOane publlsl,! 1 the circuit "ear-side stop was In voTther for n nt ',h P,gh 80thwest por-
court docd yesterday read. "Sam- several montlis but the faYslde stnn n n frL, , y' 1 he s,,rve' w e
uel Manerud vs. II. A nfihell." it has been resumed. O P i ' ,the corn" of Fifteenth and
should have been SamitPl Mitnerud, O tllLS 8tr'C west to the rare
H. A. Schell and S. P. Ness vs. K. H " ririi-k work nn ,h r, , , .' Oe ProPoed ditch will be
Ingham. HncK work on the Dunn-W Ilkins twenty Tfet wide. If the ditch lo ffiiiii
T';,,k w? "Win late this afternoon, the cost will be in the vlclnitv of
Th HII1-(V.,, , , ! Thcotitractors, Sherman & Hunter., -1"00 and it will be aOjS "1 "I
. Srd t'J'iJ Sti j toffi ouM0 .I ' 7lGT C rx. Jr.. proprietors
donees to be erected in the addition. 1 advantage of the T snlendld h!,i, ' Z' HSi- Steam Iij Work, are
Y. D. Tonsill. the architect, who has wea.nerKdurtngthetheP ts week '"o? ; . ' "6W of"ce E-t Nimh
ortreet, next lo their father's resl-
tloo stone for a
National Bart.
bag tags at wira.
Wrn(r (nt
ders at Morrii
3eM nuaiin t&4
silvpr ' oirtli
spoons at Vim
finml rleia
Quackenbush J
xi- ml, no OK
line; all gou
ev, theplonm)"';
first class m.-';
nil .j pusat 1
snow guuu. -
..J-i
Mad.;V4
ladle. a
dence. The building will be a one
story frame 20x40 feet in dimensions.
Some of the machinery of the plant
.,1.1.1, I- . in a barn on
the premises, will be placed In ijj
r . w..tii,iir The
rear part or tne new uuiiu.- -
office in the Frasier building at tne
corner of Sixth and uyilanicite
streets will still be maintained
n K Hale.
iorwis naie, a sou ui -residing
west of Elmira. was brou.m
to ifcigene today to be operai .--for
appendicitis. He was teaching
school near Kimira ami - "
very 111 st night. Dr.Ccaie.e
sent tor ana it was uci.
bring the young man to Eiigent.
" i. .V,, the I-W
i niusiraieu on r-u,. rih0J(V
una iinuius uieiiivi. - -- , ; .
i.- " a inki-n by
IHlIS lO UC UJCU ntiv
Moi.,nr whn roiilintlV VlSltCa l-'.
One
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Inir Iho mill inW. dlstaiirt.
una le Ih. (romondous pile OlVtf
the Oregon & Coloraao un"
fuLR
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b
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Hartog. who recently visum . i '' -One
of the Interesting views i aEj re . p
trestle work atesnvlujmp. " s1",'
lug the mill in.e distanV-. J'