Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
tt THE ECOBtm PAJUT OCAJID, SATCBDAT, SiOVHMBKB T, 1M . .'i ; I t I .1 tt it ' -1 I'll !N - 3i Eugene Agents-Nemo'' and "Kabo" Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Priestley Dres Goods, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Hesiery. The Friendly Store's Grand Thanksgiving Sales-Special Values In All Departments Specials for Monday Only Two dozen women's white all wool Sweat er Coats; beautiful crochet stitch; V-shaped neck; flat collar; reinforced strip down the front; double-stitched around the bottom; buttons with large pearl buttons; sizes 32 to 40, white only; values to $6.00 at $4.00 8 1x90 Bleached Sheets 68c 25 dozen 81x90 Bleached Hemmed Sheets; made of good heavy quality wide sheeting; torn ends; ironed and ready for use; extra large double bed size; special for Monday, November 9 only, at, each 68c 45x36 Pillow Cases ea. 15c Bleached Pillow Cases; made of same qual ity muslin as sheets; good size for average sized pillows; Monday at spec, price, ea 15c Crochet Bed Spreads $ 1 .50 100 Crocheted Bedspreads; extra heavy; all new patterns; large double bed size; hemmed and ready for use; this is the best Deaspress value we ever orrered; spreads worin up to $2.25 on sale Monday at the very (ow price, each $1.50 $2.50 Cotton Down Comforts $1.60 3 dozen only; 72x76 cotton down Comforts; covered with good quality silkoline; filled with pure cotton, tied or quilted; light and dark colors; neat patterns; floral and Ori ental designs; comforts that sell regular at $2.50, special Monday at, each $1.80 Getting Back To Business TUa miar lot'c not horlr tn i lie eiuuuuii uenii) uvei; " a"1 """" k" business. Most every one tmnKs we win have the most prosperous times in the history of the country. Important occasions loom large in the business world, the fall buying, Thanksgiving buying, and even Christmas buy ing is right at hand. We are splendidly prepared for all these events styles up to the sec ond, prices on all merchandise lower than usual, and on some lines lower than it has been for years past. We often wonder if you are thoroughly posted on prices. We read in other - advertisements many times the prices quoted on certain articles by other stores, and upon comparing them we find our regular prices lower than the advertised price. We invite com- , parison in quality and prices we want you to become more familfar with out method of . doing business. This store's policy of your money's worth of your money back makes it ab-; x solutely safe to trade here. We welcome you to look; we do not ask you to buy, but if you you look we are sure that our merchandise, styles and prices will suit. Come in and see. Sale Women's Suits Three Days Only Any Suit $16 or $38, Vals. to $75 For three days only we place our entire stock of Women's Tailored Suits on sale. Included in this sale are this fall's newest styles, made or tho mofjt, tjvored .weaves and patterns, shown in blues, browns, gredn and black; 30 to RO-lucb. length onatB;. Jtore.1- Bkirts," "'With fold or plain; these suits come from the best manufacturers in America; splendidly tailored, lined with Batln or silk, Interlined with proper materials to 'give them lasting shape; sizes are 32 to 40. Remember, this sale is for throe days only Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We have about 100 suits and wish to reduce the number one-half. If you ore not prepared to pay all you may secure the suit you want by making a deposit. . Every suit In stock Is Included. No suit ever sold for less than h gt j o $25.00 and from this up to f 75.00; choice, either $10 Or $jO Wonderful Values In Women's Coats at $12.00 Monday me place on sale 25 of this season 'b newest styles In Women's Coats come in both plain colors and black and fancy cloaking stripes, checks and mixtures; -coats worth up to $20, all specially priced, now at $12.00 ' v- Women's Beautiful Neck'w Thousands of beautiful Neck Pieces, made of.lace, silk, chiffon, net, etc; some made of all one kind of material; others in combina tions; new shapes; high and low effects; in white, pink, blue, navy, Mias, cream and black; an immense stock of all kinds on dis play in the show cases; new lace laundered collars, bows to match, and the prices range from ..... ..... .....20c to $5.00 each Correct Things In Leather Goods For The Holidays $1000 worth of the newest Bags, Music Rolls, Card Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Secretaries, Notebooks, Pocket- books.Collar Cases, Traveling Bags and doz ens of other practical leather articles in seal crockidile, walrus and imported leathers. Two Specials In Bags $4.00 leather lined Wrist Bags, spec $2.50 75c silk-lined Wrist Bags at. ... . 50c Crockidile Bags . $6.50 to $25.00 An immense stock of other articles at 25c to $5.00. We invite your inspection. The Friendly Stores' Annual Thanks- Sinen Sale Grand Values in immense assortment of fine Irish and German Table Linens and Napkins to match; beautiful patterns In floral and conventional de signs; dots, figured borders and plain centres. Thanksgiving is but a short distance away, and if you wish fresh linens- for this feast day prepare now. Select your linens here and effect a saving of one-quarter. fAMTtf PREPARATIONS 35c Table linen, yd..,. 25c 60c Table linen, yd.).. 50c 85c Table linen, yd... 70c $1.25 Table Linen, yd $1.00 $1.25 Napkins $1.00 1 $2 Napkins $1.80 $4.00 Napkins $3.40 $6 Napkins $5.50 Pattern Cloths, Napkins to match, $7.50, $9, 12.50, 14.75 Lunch Cloths, Doylies, Squares, Centre Pieces, Hemstitched and scalloped edge Tea Napkins; grand assortment; machine and handmade, each . 10c to $15.00 $1.50 Table Linen, yd $1.25 $1.75 Table Linen, yd $1.50 $2.00 Table Linen,yd. $1.80 $2.25 Table Linen,yd. $2.00 $3 Napkins $2.50 $7 Napkins $6.10 Wonderful Sale Wool Dress Goods Values to $2.00, Special yard 75c 1006 yards Wool Dress Goods and Suitings on sale neirt week at 1-4 to 1-2 off regular prices; come In both plain and novelty weaves; solid and mixed patterns suitable for dresses or tailored suits. This is a splendid opportunity to select the material for your fall suits; all styl ish colorings and designs for women and children's wear; some splendid waterproof cloths are included; none worth less than $1.00 9 c and up ta $2.00; all at, a yard ,. JC SCOTCH Vp YARn " Pieces Scotch Walstings in dark and WAISTINGS '" light colorings; stripes, checks . tr and plaids; 32 in. wide; sold reg, at 50c; on sale, yd.. JJC Phantom Striped Messallne and Floral Figured Crepe de Chine Silk; In shades suitable for evening waists and dresses; worth (P 1 up to $1.75; on sale at, yard p I 500 yards Plnid Silk and Crepe de Chine in light shades for evening wear; lavender, old rose, etc; sold regular at $1.00, $1.25 C and $1.50 a yard; special, a yard i I JC Autumn Silks In pink, light blue, Alice, Mais and Reseda; 19 Inches wide; beautiful silk for evening waists and dresses; worth 75c yard, special at, yard JVC We Show The Largest and Most, Complete Stock of Furs In Eugene, Scarfs, Gloves and Ties To Match Something Entirely Different "The Sheath Overcoat" .r. I .... MM. . This season we ate showing the greatoBt assortment of novelties as well as staples In Mon's Hoys' and Children's Overcoats and no matter whether you buy or not we will be dollghted to show yoil. Sheath Coath ; .....$20 to$35 Top Coats $8 to $25 Box Back Overcoats. $10 to $30 Long Cravenettese $5 to $25 French Back Overcoats $20 to $30 Heavy Staple Melton Overcoats in three lengths, plain and fancy colors $4.50 to $15 Boys' and Children's Overcoats in all styles, sizes and materials. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4,$5 to $12.50 The "Imperial" $3.00 Hat, New Shapes and Styles Our hat department is brimming full of pretty novel ties in young men's nifty and extreme hats, as well as staple business and dress hats. "Tk Mundy Green" As shown in our north window is the latest shade and is being shown by us in all blocks, the fedora, teb scope and four-dent styles. John B. Stetson Hats $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 McKibben Hats $2.50 and $3.03 Boys' Hats in gray, brown or black, telescope and fedora $1 .00, $1 .25, $1 .50. 1?. Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. You Are always welcome to look or to buy. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. We Sell Ladies' Home Journal Patterns.. November styles now on sale. We are taking orders now for the Winter Quarterly Style Book. Leave your order. i SIXTEEN OREnnwo iv,,... ofSEVEBEpfJ WhitworthTeanSto Fashioned Footbat J , "s same on W" eson ,.,'u,7 l"!l! n.ent .i, UJ ward JZ2t entlv Clarke 1,H 7 ' second MCS' that cave ii,. 1 make hi. .," ri three trials " . " VVhltworth represell(( -'e of tootbaiiT, Oreeon nut . which the snwii. ' . nuwortb-j r,. ..re ..uC were toe bat (ir. , ","" 3 P')in Ban i i ' twuuo, easiest Ming inthenrj tiuucn ai me Whltwnl "iremeu urusnea uidt j wnrrinrn u-ttk tk. their backfield eiW J icaiu iii every aepmss tapkltncr f,iu o tuiiiCi iib tha vIdIIah' k..ie.ii . off the redoubtable B other men Just u 1 1 away tiles. Colbert, a telUtfii made the first toaelin J scattered field ot to brushed away and tol About the middle ti half, with honors nail work, Whltworlh Uil from behind her onn tempt was blocked. !r the ball, when Mictaia end, tore the bill t made a touchdon. i goal. Score 8 to i U Si eon. In the second hL'M worked for WhitiwU within striking twl and Colbert eati mil consistent gains ail to ored fullback, tooltn was kicked. Score, Hi nf Whitworth. At this Juncture cmi his nnntine and in Btrikine disuwt'l dodged. Goal kictfi--! ceeded In tieing kick. l goal line and aan l inli 'and thencarM'! game. The nsu j Intnrfprpntt. was all ditched. Ml ette were in lineal knocked off ' "J dodged, uoai -:, v kn,,n. moll ffff I caid field tb j oach nriu , v Every man OtttpM man) iu i- field waaTerjnJH defense, ""-'".r,. mat ..i Captain MoWM ,,...-j...,i Mine. W -I the players dap in tne u"11',-! gon was ""-jh.1 repeai.'p-lki Pinkham. tbe jw go Into the P p brumes. Tke them for Hi 9- &m aVd 1 snape, '-.,. , packed tn X ine ,rl J OITV NKW8 . K IloiuethoM goods for Austlu rull- man arrived bore lb Is morning from tho north. Dr. h. A. Keep ha located In Eo cene fur the practice of medicine. Ho -was for 18 years a practicing Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly at work record ing the transactions of the Ku genft Loan A 8aTlnga Bank. Much of their time Is spent on the accounts of mej whose ifft(Jt) are no larger ttwn jroure. But their erodlt and sAnd!t.n i iiiKuer toerauso tliojrTiave a hank account. Why not glT yourself the ran adraiKagc f9 opening an scrKninl with us? physician at Mrytle Creek. Tho low board fence around the county jail grounds was taken down this morning. This Improves the appearance of the lot considerably. The Eugene loan and Savings Bank L CAPITAL ASI Hl ltl'H S. IS.0O. IP K8TAItLISIIKI 1SW. A cement sidewalk Is being built In front or the Pollock and Sovern residence properties on West Fifth street, between Willamette and Olive. The electric light streamers which have been used to illumine Willam ette street during gala occasions wra tnlrMi Hnvn tnitiiv f.t lha vln. I..r ! The pavement Is being laid on ! West Ninth street east from I.inG, coin. This Qontract calls for the ! pavement of Tne street between Olive' and Lincoln, a distance of two blocks. IVputy Sheriff Hammond will tnke John 1. (Bf m and Nornioa Luck, who were Riven tVliSj-year foWitrceny In a dwelling, to the state peniten tiary at Salem on this evening's train. John H. Hartog hm been appoint ed by the governor as one of the many delegates from Oregon to the fifth annual national harbors and rivers congress to 'be held at Wash ington, D. C, Dec. 9, 10 and 11. Marriage licenses were Issued this morning to the following: Thos. C. ' Pope, of Lake Creek, and Miss Olgal Swanson. of Alpha; Geo. W. Catch ing, of Wendling, and Mrs. Meda1 3mlth. of Coburg. j The Southern Pacific demonstra-' tjon train will arrive in Eugene at j 6 o'clock thla Avanlnir n .nu.l ... o..,, iciiiHiii oer Sunday. Monday morning it "in run io -ouage lirove and then' leiuru io cugene at tu:aO a m remaining until 12:30 p. m "! o I A.me vorv flna nmilu,, v I 1 brought in to tt Commercial Club'i from the Sluslaw country, grown by John L. Furnish, near Florence and by R. R. Bay on the N'orth Fork of the Sluslaw rr. The apples ! from Mr. Fnrnlsh s were grown on burnt hill land. They are verv Inree and of. beautiful appearance I especially file Gloria Munttl. .N l'l Herkshire. of Dead wood. In the Vi law country, brought In a spfpfi 1 lid exhibit of Baldwins, larger than any received by the promotion de-i Mrs. D. A. Paine returned last pnrtment thim far. 'night from a visit in Portland. " i Geo. O. and T. A. Leach, of Co- It IS Iparnail H.nt W TT tit,i ' .... ... . u..nlna.e ...... ... n. vviiise quiue. are in rue cuy vu uuaiuw has leased Geo. T Hull fir t.ntDi ' . , .... it uuiiaing near the S. P and will open It to th November 20. The building was remodeled from the old , .' , : " Ben Bingham returned las: niB." frelsht depot from a business tri pto Roseburg. le public about; Dwlght Hopkins returned this af '"ll(llnf, which ternoon from a trip from Portland. hart building whTch tormerly sd i BTiitEatthJ.ndnUW M at the corner of East Ninth and Oak ' S"J g morning FbWkTtan8? i"6" - J Mrs. Norris Humphrey returned :' J.-0CkX.?'and9- contains 50 good , home nfternoon from a trip luifuis. ueames a roomv evrrico irtnn. .. i . , . nortn. Michael Main Voign' Means G1I1M Moullen KIW Chandler Mclntyre Haw'cr Hayes - "Hi ..US' I lng rooms, dinmg rooms, etc. ' ..rru HIGH a Soeds! 8 J Sain.-- utl . .11 me ,s foot o" r-oW' s 4.4. 4,4. I'ERSOXALS.' 'f 4-f s s -l H. W. Mahon Is down from XlObel today. p Ed WhitaTer. of Walton. Is In the city. q p K. J Frasler Is In Portland totiav on business. on'nmlerlLess1 S S. Dunkhelmer came up from Sunday with his family. Mrs. W. W. Calkins left this morn ing for Spokgie on a visit. Mrs. E. E. Coovert. of Portland. "''.j tf arrived here this afternoon to visit , LUS ;;r53 w ej i Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pironi and son j log X Henry, went to Portland today for . hoe M a week s visit. , ! rc 3".. Mrs. Sadie Stiles and son, Lloyd, scoi . went to Portland today to fjjsit .rsis sines aaugnter. i ,,i Florence West, is in the city attend-. TCjJSl Incr o,...l. .it.T ' I "Red" Peret is here from Toncal-; lo vi.uinD cm Smiih nd to take in- the football game. Mrs. H. C. Davis, wno is hao tn ha .nrrlil alMllir in a Ct was taken io nnisey iuu.' r-j , friends and relatives. Her lnisa accompanied her. y. ike in; - 1 . vallis i Sin"1 ' pa hen