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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
THB BUOEOTt DAttT QVAKV, HUDAT, MOVKMBKK 0, 1K Eugene Agents for "Nemo" and "Kabo" Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear. Dent Gloves The Friendly Store's SatwHay Bulletin Store Open Tomorrow0 Night tiJl 9 O'clock $1.75 Kid Gloves $1 10 dozen fine colored and black dressed Kid Gloves; sizes 5Vz to 6 and 7 and 8 only; all perfect and 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; 512 to 8; every pair guar anteed; special a pair. . $1.25 Automobile Cape Gloves, Pair $1.50 All sizes; flax top; extra spec, values Foot 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 c underwear; all styles in cream and gray; Swiss ribbed and needle stitclj; 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 Black Staple Fancy Silts 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 binations of blues, browns, greens, reds, gray, etc.; wonderful values; an immense as sortment; goods worth up to 60c, yd. .39c $1.50 Dress Goods, spc. yd. 75c The greatest values we have ever offered 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 $1.75 Fancy Silks yd. $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... i ..$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 SMrts- CWldretfs Goats $35.00 i.i Women's Suits $19.75 $60.00 J, Women's Suits $38.00 $75.00' Women's Suits $50.00 About 65 Suits altogether; every one this fall's styles; made from the newest materials and weaves; plain tailored and elaborately trim med, n cloth and velvet. Be here early Monday and 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; j on sale until closed out at the low price of just .' HALF PRICE $4.00 Satin Petticoats, ea. $2.00 ! Women's Coats at $12.50 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 braid; 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 iront; 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 17!2; white pleated Shirts; cuffs attached or detached, in all Q sizes; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, special 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 lengths $3.00 Values $1.98 Ladies', Men's and Children's Sweaters and Sweater Coats in all colors, styles and qualities at. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 An Immense Assortment of New Neckwear and Ruching by Express this morning, colors and white, Bows, Ties, Collars, Jabats, Wide Ruching, prices 25c to 75c a yard. See them now on display. Eugene's Foremost and Largest Store. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. We Sell Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. November Patterns Now On Sale THIRTY-TWO BIRTHS AND TWENTY-SEVEN DEATHS IN 0CTI$ER Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of ficer. has made out his report fV, October. He reports 32 births males and ten females, and' 9- i lows' 8 as fo1- Awplexy. 3; senility, 1; tuberculo sis, 1; convulsions, 1; gastritis 1 heart disease, a- ' Bright's disease. 1 ; malignant liver' 1; typhoid fever, 1; accidental i premature birth, 1; sore mouth' 1-' dysentery, 1 ; puerperal septisema 1 : angina pectoris. 1; tumor of brain' 1 ; lagrippe. 1 ; exposure and exhaust "''there" were two cases of conta.? Inn. rHaanaae vAnn-lA j. . u.oUoo icpyucu uuring the month, one of tvnhoid fevi- o..j ... - - uuu UU of measles. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM I LEAVES FOR SALEM THIS EVENING The high school football team will leave for Salem this evening in a very crippled condition. Grey, the fast end, will not be able to go at all be cause of his injured knee. The whole back field is in very bad shape. The rooters will leave at six in the morn ing in special cars. There will be over one hundred and fifty in the grandstand at Salom supporting the purple and white. This Is probably a record for a high school game in this state. , PERSONALS. 1 I J. C. Hebert, of Hazel Dell, i3 in the city. H. A. Somerville is up from Har rlsburg. Mrs. Ida Bolton went to Portland today on business. ABtor M. Salvon, of Astoria, is in the city on business. G. S. Miller, of Creswell, is in the city on business. Sheriff Harry Bown made a trip to points north today. F. M. Carter, of Medford, is in Lebanon, are in the city. J. W. Hobbs returned home this afternoon from the north. Glenn O. Powers is In the city from Blue River for a few days. L. E. Tidbell came In from the south on the noon train today. Mrs Dee Orth of Medford Is visit ing her mother. Mr. H. E. Ankeny. Mrs. Blllmire returned this after noon from a visit at Junction City. Erik Johnson was a passenger on the stage this morning to' Blue River. Miss Helene Robinson came up from Portland this afternoon on a few days' visit. Mrs. H. B. Miller went to Portland today to join her husband, who went down yesterday. J. M. Wilhelm, of Creswell, was In the city today, returning home on the afternoon train. C. F. Mitchell left today for Okan ogan, Wash., where he has some land. He will remain during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Adair returned this "fternoon from Newberg. where they attended the celebration of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of her ister. C. ' N. McAJrtlnir came up 'from Portland today to see the football game tomorrow and to rest a few days from his active campaign work for the Republicans of Oregon. S. P. Roadmaster O. H. Miller is In th "ity from Drain making ar rangements to move his office from that place to Eugene. The room in the freight depot for 'his office is about completed. Frank Ranch arrived here a few davi ai;n from Kentucky to visit rel atives some time. He Is the first relative on the Ranch side of the family of that name in this county that they have ever seen. Mind Your business. t j v,riv will. It is your hneinaea tn keen out of all the trouble you can and you can ana i" keep out of liver and nowei " ' . . Vlntr'o N'eW Life ll you lane fi. " - - . . Pills. They keep billlousness. malaria, and jaundice out of your svstem. t "1TY 5KW8 Tb unsightly board fence around the county jull grounds will be torn down. The debating tryout was hold at the high school last night and the following wore ehoaon: Calkins, Mor ris and Collier; alternate, Kellems. h-ugene ' Busy Bank Book- keepers re constantly at work recor.V lust the transactions ot the Kn Bune lnn & .'tarings llnuk. Much of their time Is spent on the accoun'- tit nmn whoso ifralrs are no luri-er thun yours. But their crvuit and 8tnnii'. uigner txvnuse they have a "ilk account. . Why not give yourself the same advantage by opening an arraunt with us? nnrl Snvinrrc Rrlr - - - - - - A 1 f-vV ' V . 1 1 V VArrMi. AMUM'i.ri.ra, ii,nm. KST.I.UjSIIKI I818. mm fiNfl T1 t "I 1 lie iiifTpnp 1 oan The team to represent the High! ber shop. They have recently put in a grounds has been completed and he school outside the league is Bailey, fifth, chair and George Smith, re-i house-track which extends alone the uomoara ana Mary Koacne. cently from Portland, will be (he fifth I side of the freight depot is being n. .i i " . .w " 'barber. . ; finished up, the spur used for the The floor In one of the rooms of ;.,. ..' . 'gravel and dirt cars having been the new Cherry block is be ng s anted , . ... ,, , . taken un 8 ueen for the Bell theatre which will go ini, A cement sidewalk Is being built there. , .,, . ,n tht renr ot the Smith, Walton and . ... - riecKwitn mr.intngs on 1'afk street. ' The floor In one. of the moms of i ?,' Sn,Vt,d , 1.,J1r,ns '? b,lllrt one lu ' MARYLAND VOTE the new Ch.-rfr block Is heiiiK slanted !!',?".1'.,0, the Hotet smoede. T. H. j . ... tre which .will go In "ma ' " 1 f NOT YET COMPLETE Carl McClnln today let the contract I for tlie erection of his new residence "altimftre, Nov. 6. Nothing was at the pirner uf 'Walnut avenue aud ' heard up to 1 o'clock this afternoon K. seventeenth streets to K. W. Eddv '.f the four-counties -needed to corn ier $14.v. . D. Heiislll h:is let the l'lete tho official count of Tued-iv's contract for the erection of his resl-h'ote in Maryland. Complete nj 'nal,Tnf!r10r!mVSl!l' to V!i' ,fis,"v-V"' be "-"mlrca' to do- Aaliv for JL'On. .t t-ine the"linal result. Dr. Lowe, the optician, goes to Portland Sunday to be gone three uiuuiua. Best quality tenis all s'es' CHAMBERS HRDWARE CO. OFFICIAL COUNT WILL BEGIN THIS EVENING The ballot boxes from all the pre cincts are now in, the last ore. that from Herman, having arrived today, and the official count of he vote will b-jgin this evenins- The fiR"" will be given in tomorrows (..ua.u 0)1 fine Hiiir hict ... ... . 1 ..icteivet strikineiiUMj ar THE BR1LUI are piarantNj, their set "u"! not fogj combs. Prices to J. 0,1' Cor 9th aas H LESTER VAUGKI TODAY FQ Alleged That Be M ly in tie taii CastU Lester Vanrti pal witnessM ti es against Jot Jm ton street store be? late this iftenin Plank on the tk? the coutitv fsttinn was dtsmissed. V12J he lied In g1r?l Jacobs in thediTcs Vaushn Till be rd this evenins b?ta Peace Bryson, GIRL JUGGLED lu POSH testimony in ik Strauss, el-cuiier i in this city, fhos; sloner Cannes w i pectalfons, tbf f4 ll lias u" ginning o( the lllrtl wum - back lmponMi-j iornej ue iiiuu- - , most sensaiioB'-' tne neanus CT under Straw under insirw- . u llninllI.V envelope! ' ' for in ow. tors, wnn -account!. She QusJ'.M bv arl! M' not b "? "coverinjuii. Elmir. mother u Prl ber oi Eugene. WarnertJJ Quadtenbul ! line: all cr. the Pl2'4 fur the Bell tlient there. Chester Homenwav! who has been oouivte.l with the Seattle I'roiluie Co. of this" city for pev-T.il years, will soon take the road 'for the Pa cific Hit-cult Co. O The Wh'.tworth red here todv C:V ton 111 nr. ltiilV t h lnl vralf v if DivtF.m iu i ... ' to"m 1S a nsro' ; last nlshrunder the .,,;;.,, j O" 1 I'nlverslty Y. M. C. A. The oiialitv ' A cement sidewalk Is beln built I of the voices was mucn better than.' In the rear of the Smith, Walton and ?' of the averaee opera which vu i iet-RWHM lull .lines nil I'nrlc dnMi , 1 - flitii p v nd l..... i ... Wat kills' Tennessee singers save a i fr, , n, MO ninv' I'niversitv.W-un'IIU JUni FOR RUETRIAL San Francisco. Nov. 6. After niore than sevpntv .a i. : on i urn sireei ' i'.- tins niy. vine nase singer In ivir S. SiiirQ lQrearins to build one Qttcular. won the applause of the and-1 ii-m oi me cutiei Miieeue. r H i lence. -.- !--, . - m Ellis Is doing the work. I G3 I ,7 .. V K "(3nry- ,he 'hlrd trial of The w-tfc of filling , -....! w 7 " cvnr ' h.V he KrlenStv " V.Z p. . ". ",rn,"r Supervisor t tie Schwerln I.lndley are Installing , piuce- gas lights in their Ninth street bar-1 are ises stood on " the" depot Sur.orludge vm,rrp:n!ilX:re Wealth aW W . never runs Gray Dair to its Natural Color and Beamy. No matter how long it has been gny orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant grow of healthy hair. Stops its fa"'". ana positively - K droll. Keeps hair soft and g " . fuse all substitutes. 2 4 times as nyacn (Q$1.00 asSOc. slie. IsNotaDje 1 and 50c. bottles, al Send Jc tor Iree book "Tbt Sin'fa J " Poilo Bay Spec Co.. NewiitJf.N- nvei nrflna Soap f P,r'- eavs. Keep, .kin fine .nrt lj Sendk x Irn book Tb.Cw. otux til If V ? J 1 tea ' 5 -'