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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
Ladies Home Journal Quarterly Style Book On Sale The Winter quarterly Style Book is now on sale at this store. This quarterly Style Book is the finest of its kind ever published. Advance styles and fashions are shown. 150 page's of news fresh from the , fashion centers of the world. Style Book 20c, Patterns 10c and 15c, We Offer Style Book and One Pattern for 20c The Friendly Stores' Annual Thanks giving Linen Sale Grand Values Aw Immense assortment of fine Irish and German Table Linens and Nnpkln to match; beautiful patterns n floral fln4 conventional de "red borders ana pmin centres. ' WfiS but J short' dlstancAway. and If you wish fresh linens for Select your linens uere auu oni - prepare now. 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 hand made, each. 10c to $15.00 $1.50 Table Linen, yd $1.? $1.75 Table Linen, y $1.50 $2.00 Table L!.rien,yd. $1.80 $2.25 Table Linen.yd. $2.00 $3 Napkins $2.50 $7 Napkins $6.10 Sole Women's Suits Three Days Only Any Suit $16 or $38, Vals. to $75 on sale. Included In this sale are ' browns, green and .'XMto'M " or Plain: these silU come from ?Se bes? manufacturers In America; BPlendldly.,tolloreo Mned with satin or silk. Interlined with proper . natrlali to give them lastine nhann- sizes are 32 to 40. Remember, this sals IB for three days wfs??oBrheadPuece8ihee8 number oVhalf If you are not prepared to pay all only Wednesday, Thursday and Friday We have about 100 Suite and you may secure the suit you want by making a deposit. Every sun m stock Is Included. No suit ever sold for lesB than r C38 $25.00 and from this up to $75,00; choice, either JI 1 WUI pJJ Wonderful Values in Women's Coats at. $12.00 Monday me place on sale 25 of this season's 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 Wonderful Values in Dress Goods, Silks Outing Flannels, Waistings, Etc. " L System" Clothes For Young Men We are ready to show you the seasons' best in Young Men's Clothes, designed by those style originators The L System. The "L System'' Clothes contain all that is new and different in the " World Ol Fashion They have that something about them that command attention, and surely the styles are at least a season or two ahead of the other makes of clothes. In short they are clothes of the better kind, designed ex pressly for young men who will appreciate them. Drop in just to inspect these suitsyou need not buy, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and up to $40.00 Eugenes' Largest and Foremost Store Your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 52-594 Willamette St. Agents Ladies'. Home Journal Patterns Patterns 10c and 15c . Style Book Free FIRST HALF DAY'SWORKBRINGS IN OVER $6500 Y. M. C. A. Soliciting Commit". tees Report Good Busi ness This Forenoon SUBSCRIPTIONS BEING SECURED AT RAPID RATE hnL Tu-WC! Hooi LM1 Teams Report At Lunch at Ot : to's Todav at Nonn rtnt Again This Afternoon REPUTED RICH ! IN REALITY A CLEVER FORGER and Miss Van Pattern, deputy, con ducted the ceremonies ol initiation. Confesses to His Crimes and Is DnoHu in Qarva Sentence ' Chicago. Nov. 17. Peter Van VIU8lien, a prominent real estate dealer und cluhman, tor years a re puted millionaire wa arrested last nlKlit. lndlctod and gontonced to pri son on bis own contuHSton of having oblalnud thruiwh forwd imperii, mora thmi $70(000, arose In bis cell at tnu county Jail and asked to be taken to Jollot Immediately to sorve Ms lndoturintnate sentence or from one to fourteen years. Vvr olttht yoars lie thrived on turner trust deods and notes and he aald that more than twenty-five peo ple would suffer loss by his machiua tlona. Most ot the money In the last law juain, uw w u. n . , ..no ........ . paying Interest oil his forgeries. r CITY NEWS ! Dr. Scalolo was called to toaburg yesterday to attend Mrs. James Kon nerly who was thrown from her horse and sustained a fracture of two ribs. ttuckhola A Carponter today finish ad a well for Mr. Newton on the 8wearlngton tract on South Wlllnm tto street and secured a good flow at water at a depth of 125 feet. T. II. Kills has moved his cement walk building plant to Hill Crest ad dition where he tins the contract to put in aoverat thousand toot of walks and curbing. The United Artisans last night In itiated a claws ot IK candidates. Dr. Maulon, supremo modical oxamlner 2 ' PERSONAL C. Galey of Ashland is In the The brick masons on the new Ho voy block are working under Bhelter and in the dry during this rain, a H huge piece of canvnB having been cltv. stretched ovea a portion of the build- s. B. McClatn of Vancouver is in ing. , the city. . ... , ' . . ,., F. W. Lewis of Worcester, Mass., George A. Phlppen, of Salem, will is in the city, be H. J. Klrkwood's successor as s. H. Kerr of Junction Citly, is In imiuaiser ui tut? iuchi ultimo ul me uugene toaay. International Correspondence Schools. He was formerly Mr. Klrk wood's assistant. A car load of plaster for L. N. Ito ney and four carloads of logs for the Eugene lumber Co., arrived last night. The excelsior company is shipping out a car load of excelsior and J us. Hayes a car load ot hops. Andrew. Svarverud was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Andrlas Svarverud, who died June 27. 1902. Melvln Hnnsei., I. H. llingham and P. O. Hnugon, apprais ers, reported that the estate Is valued at $2750. . Hon. It. A. Booth returned last The following committee has been appointed to have charge of the ar rangements for the good roads meet ing to be hold here Saturday, Nov. 28: M. Svarverud, chairman; Judge Q. It. Chrlsman, H. M. Price, H. D. , Edwards, K. M. WlVKIns, A. C. Jon- ' nlngs, Eli Bangs, F. W. Osburn, J. ! Huebe, Jack Hodman, J, O. Holt, and John llartog. A rnlly ot the students will be held at the assembly hour tomorrow , morning ut the University. The ob-; Ject Is to make preparation for the O. A. C.-Oregon football game. On ' Friday evening there will be hold j by tho Oregon students another bis1 rally on the campus. The rally will! be In honor of the tonm and the ex-t Tu curslon. The urouram will be slim I THOMAS F, MARSHALL. customary lines. I Next year the term of Senator Hans- i brmith. Republican, ef North Dakota I The committee appointed to solicit' will expire. Thomas F. Marshall Re-1 suDscripuons lor a . m. a. duhci- publican, bos announced his caudldacv lng has arranged a large dial covered ' for tue outa. with figures ranging from 11.000! " to $50,000 and has placed It on the CflIMT I90S OTI T tlou City this afternoon. Joseph Pironi and family are home land on last evening's train. Mrs. Lillian Gllstrap went to Port land this morning on a visit. . Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Beckwith are home from a visit in Portland. II. J. Klrkwood went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on business. Rev. H. A. Green returned this af ternoon from a trip to points north. Miss Greta Brlstow returned last evening from a visit In Cottage Grove. John Brookmayer, the Mohawk lumberman, spent last night- in the city. Carl Oglesby returned home this afternoon from a timber cruising trip down below. K. bnelley and V. Chapman were passengers for Blue River on the stage this morning. William Riddell, a prominent stock raiser and farmer of Monmouth, ar rived in Eugene this afternoon. The W. C. T. U. will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Devereaux 313 West Sixth street. All friends nre Invited. John Cooper and wife, of Kalama, Wash., after having visited relatives and friends in Eugone and Sprlng- neia, lett for home today. H. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright, 1903. by Edwin A. Nye. SHAME ON YOU I "Nobody wants me. My fatber has goue away long ago, and mother left me lu the street the other day. Mother, she wants to go back to Europe." Thus said Willie Peterson, cripple Taking u hitch In the leather strap which bound some clumsy braces to his poor misshapen limbs, the boy told his story to the secretary of tbe Hu mano society nt New York. Man, woman, boy. girl, if you have troubles of your own, read the story. Crippled by Ignorance, nearly starved, deserted his parents, turned adrift hi the streets, the lad was as lively ns a morning robin. illie rotersou fell out of bed when Im H. Hunter, of this cltv. hu h. ... . k.... . t. ..Pnl,nnn ,,. ., , : , " itnu.v, injuring 1118 legs. ines'of the General E,ectr.Tcoat" TT IT- "e made Salem and went to that city today . "'PI"6- Thl! ' totr he faced bis fate, to take charge of the store conducted ' "l 000 walk tight," he snid, tnk by the company there. i lug hold of the braces with wblcb he has learned to hold Unmeir up. "It WOOD SAWING. I uurts 8om- 0Bt K doesn't keep aw from wulklng. I caa gut upstairs, Gasoline pawer by W. W. Moore, BUT I HATE TO WALK ON MY phone Red 3282. Orders large or HANDS AND KNBH8 THBN " small will be appreciated. I Poor buttered mlli And YOt". You enti go upstairs ki three bourn's, yet you wnine to jaur- v.ii fi., i,,i ... , . solr aU0M vo,,r rtt.v handicaps and Bl'Vp'aTmen . orr V, 7- . ' Does not the brave nod obeerr aolrtt uc mis maimeu FLOUR! FLOUR! WOOD SAWING. southeast corner of tho Eugone Heal evening from Yoncalln, Kstate Co. s tnilidtng. At 4 o clock, "ea his son, Rov. half starved, dammed. I out ununtlpss criple sham yoo Into where he vls- tlils afternoon the dial pointed to $8,000, tho amount pledged for the building the first half day's canvassing. C res- Fourfold fire screens In black and gilt. Chambers Hardware Co. K. Pay For Your Turkey with a check on tho EUGK LOAN AND SAVINGS BA.NK. Then you will have a receipt for your money and a souvenir of that excellent Thanksgiving dllllUT. Pay all your bills with cheeks. It Is safer and more business like. Open a bank ac count like ot'' progressive people mid have the benefits of safety, accuracy and convenience. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITA la AMI SI' KIM, I S, I2o,0H. BMTA11LI8HKI 1H02. B. S. Kelsny Is down from well on business. John Mathers is down from Wend llng for n few days. Wm. Klttridge.nnd wife of Corval 11s. are in. the city. W. L. McDonald of Roseburg Is in the city on business. H. L. Rami came up from Tunc- Teterson with cowardly Hay's Fyir.: SIGH tti&SIIFI nnUUm AKHtfS c liaU3 ITTLC IVER PILLS. rosltivelr cored by Ihnu l.ittlM 11 11 . Thpy also rellare Dls- P tmsa ttxa Dyspppsli. In tllprstloa and Too Hearty GaUuic A prrfMt rem nty tor Dtmnras. Kaosca. Droirjiness. Bad T&.1M la tue ltoath. Cbtuo. To(ro. Pain in the Rlite TilKI'lD UVKR. Ttk ivgulale the Bow-u. purely Vegetable. j SMALL PILL SMALL DOS SM PRICE. i 'CARTERS .iSlTTie .HIVER talk -6 tor r . street Gasoline power by W. W. Moore slloQce? In tbe face of bts fortitude phono Ked 3282. Orders large or eItl"r keep still or pay the penalty of small will be appreciated. i losing jour self respect. I , j . ; ' Wuo a!-o you. wbolo and healtbfnl. . H.v. .u " "in, mil iu a or Willie fnlnt on the sidewalk in front of KtivWm.inii'c, a, ui . cries.' j ..... .,,., D u,e, biuic una lore- ... i 1 noon and was carried Into the store. , may " amazed and shocked at i He was given a stimulant and soon t!u revelation of selfishness and cnl- was feeling all right again. , lousness In tha heart of his pervert i I mother, now could she brine herself to nlituiiloii a brave little son like Willie ! Tetersoii, n son crippled and half or- pminca? Ills pitiful lameness ought to bave'nndo liUn all the dearer. And Y'on may wonder and soeculsta end be nnnble to explain by what myste rious way the strong and lorely flower oi roniruae ever could havo arewn In ie poor soil of degeneracy. But-tbere's tho boy. And you nr stung hffio abanw of yourself by the soul ot this oatmttesi The first half day's work of the various teams appointed to solicit funds for the Y. M. C. A. reunited in a total subscription of $6750. This was reported at lunch at Otto's grill today at noon at which time all the teams made their reports of the work done in the forenoon. This is Indeed encouraging to those who have the matter in charge and Indications point to the fact that the SBO.oon: can De raised Detore the eight days' campaign is over. The rarTBas teams reponea suDscriptions as follows: No. 2 Samuel Roome, captain. $1000. No. 3 A. C. Dixon, captain, $1100 No. 4 G. W. Griffin, captain, $1000. No. 5 L. T. Harris, captain, $1050. No. 8 J. M. Howe, captain, $55. No. 7. O. J. Hull, captain. $585. 8. J. M. Shelley, captain. BOAT FOR T5-j built robol "e dining taJ ' from tt7 Sow. Chanbe,, BitS! i Haw iJ No. $300. No. $2'00. No. $795. No. $32. No. $210. No. $60. No. 9 S. . S. Spencer, captain, 10 F. R. Wetherbee, captain' 11 F. M. DeNeffo, captain,' 14 George Hug, captain, 15 Harvey Wheeler, captain, 16 High school team. $115. i No. 17 High school team, $168. The teams are working again this afternoon and will keep on till the eight days are up or till the desired amount Is raised. Last Night's Banquet. The banquet held at the grill last night was attended by about 200 men. President P. L. Campbell of the University presided and address es were made toy Judge L. T. Harris, P. K. Hammond, R. A. Booth, Prof G. R. Stockton, Dean E. C. Sander- Here U He i Ann. . f , , , ever oueram'a watob. "The Ali1 BregnettuitaV wind and nt, v lever, double Kent, wkiu ajar aickeled M platw. I Price V PULLT (IU!c J.0.1 The TTp-to Date a Cor mtTJ Never Falls to Restore ray Dalr to its Natural Color and Beantv. . now lon " na oeen tray foungarer of Uw dty streets, orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth I of healthy hair. Stop. it. falli7out - 5n,!?rt,l1?r "mv Dn- ' J'T K?J! today on our guarantee. aruM Keep. bairaoftandglo.sy. Re. Tke " 'or a little while, as that is in$?JJ,ultu?efc2time,asoH:h. allou will need to take. Kodol dl inJT.00a.S0c.aUe. Is Not a Dye. , hat you eat and makes the ld-Ml.al drngglsta K "Weet- U ls ,old b " druS- Ptulo Buy 8(. Co., Nnuk, N. J. nayi nanma Soap t Have you seen Lucas. Gewir.e M't Bear Fsi-Slmla Signatura SeMoned righu 8th aa4 Blair. N14 THE REASONS 3 our trade is good and growing ail the IM who never patronized a Racket Store are why they were afraid the quality would not M cause the prices were so low, why hesitaWnt liberaljpurchases are made-is all because! fied with small profits, treat people on the as we agree. Tops For boys,3 for 5c Sewing Machine Oil 5c per bottle Cork Insoles 5c per pair BridlejBits 5c.each Bird Seed Cups 5c each Can Opener j 5c eachj". w Caniv Waarantedpure,.T5c lb Men's Collars 10c each ... fV D..UWHfl pi1" , ; CLothsBB Still goioj Talctiffl Bird ft. 4 1U" 1 postal If! Miirpheys 351 EAST Racket