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THO EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1908 i December Ladies' Home Journal Now Ready TELEPHONE FOR YOUR JOURNAL IF YOU CANT COME Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10c and J 5c Each Ladies Home Journal Quarterly Style Book 20c Each Special For 20c Saturtfay Shopping Bulletin Store Open Until 9 0cIock. Saturday Evening Remnants Half Price Tomorrow Thousands of Remnants in Dress Goods, Silks, Lin ens, Domestics, etc., to morrow at HALF PRICE $8.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, ea. $5 50 Silk Underskirts in blues, browns, green, red, gray, tan, white and black $8.50 values, to morrow at. . . . $5.00 Dress Goods 75c Yd. worth $1.50 Hundreds of yards in plain and mixed weaves, suita ble for Waists, Skirts, Suits and Coats; values to $1.50, tomorrow 75o TEe Friendly Store's Annual Thanksgiving L inen Sale-Grand Values Irish and Gorman Table Linens and Napkins to match. Thanks-, glvlng la but a short distance away, and If you wlflh fresh HnenB for this feast day pre pare now. 35c Tabic Linen, yd 25c 60c Tabic Linen, " 50c 85c Tabic Linen, " 70c $1.25 TableLinen," $1.00 $1.50TableLinen,"$1.25 $1.7Table Linen." Jt.50 $2.00 TableLincn," $1.80 $2.25 Tabic Linen, "$2.00 Sale Women's Suits Three Days Only Any Suit, $16 or $38, Vals. to $75 HOME FROM FOUR MONTHS' TRIP EAST Mr. and Mn, Charles F. Little field Arrive In Eugene This Morning I Auction raraordinan Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Llttlefled arrived home-on this morning s train from their trip. BaBt, returning by i.iifn,ni. Thnv lefft Eugene i four, months- agOf and first went to Everett,- Wash., where xney vwura for-five weeks. They then took in Spokane and 'went from, toe1? Princeton,- .Idaho, where they visited Mr. Littlefleld's brother, then going on - to Minnesota, visiting in several cities in that State with friends and relatives. CHIcago was their next ob jective point and after, seeing every thing of interest in the windy city they turned westward toward home, coming by way of Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, San Francis co, and other California cities. They report good weather In the Middle Wot with nn rain to sneak of, ana In California everybody was praying for rain, the country being literally burned up. As to business conditions in the East, Mr. Llttlefled stated that everything seemed to be picking up, factories were resuming operations and everybody had hopes that nor mal conditions would soon prevail again. He states that In all his tra vi ha fulled to find a town in Eu- gene's class that was making tne im provements and growth that this city is enjoying. For three days oniy we piace our entire stock of Women's Tailored Suits on sale. Included in this sale are this rail's newest, styles, maue oi me most favored weaves and patterns, shown in blues, Drowns, green ana black: 30 to 60-Inch length Mats; gored skirts, with fold or plain; these suits come from the best manufacturers in America; splendidly tailored. lined with Batin or silk. Interlined with proper materials to give mem lasting shape; sizes are 32 io, 40. Remember, this sale is for three days wish to reduce the number one-half. If you are not prepared to pay all only Wednesday, Thursday" -and Friday. We have about too suits ana you may secure tne sun you want oj waxing a, ubiiubu. n.wj un m stock Is Included. No suit ever sold for less than (11 fsam (IO 1 25.00 and from this np to $75.00; choice, either f IO Kft Wonderful Values In Women' Coats at. $12.00 Monday me place on sale 25 of this season's newest styles in Women's Coa'tH come in both plain colors and black" and' fancy cloaking stripes, checks and mixtures; coats worth up to It, all specially priced, now at $12.00 1 00 Special Overcoats Val ues to $20.00, Special Friday only $14.85. Friday only we place on sale 100 special Overcoats in sizes 30 to 40; made with regular and matched broadcloth and velvet collars. These overcoats are made of absolute ly all-wool materials and with plain, patch and fancy pockets, and in three lengths medium, short and long; r 1 Exceptional Values $ 1 4.85 Agents Ncnie and K.i bo Cornets S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back ; JOINT SALE OF STOCKS OF R. S. SMITH, Jeweler, and HULL'S RED CROSS DRUG STOJl Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. : t g AT? MARRIED t T 177 ii can a Nnvamhnr 19. 1908, Henry J. Castle and Miss Nelie E. Patton, County Judge G. R. Chris man, officiating. Breakfast . Will be served at Ottg's GrillJ from 5:30 a. m. tomorrow. Watts for Watehes HALF PRICE SALE rf oil nattern hats Saturday, No vember 21,' at Colvln & Russell's, 84 E. Ninth Btreet. Watts for Watches New stock brass and black and irons. Chambers Hardware Co. Breakfast Will be served at Otto's Grill from 5:30 a. m. tomorrow. Watts for Watches Singer Suwlug aismlua company, 115 Willamette street, phase Kod 4R1. r t PERSONAL X Jos. I'lriinl went to lliirrlslimg to day un business. Attorney F. M. HuNeffa Is In Port land for a few dnys. O. W. lltslnacr of Astoria, la In tho city fur a day or so. Miss Jessie Walker of Lowell, is In the city for a day or so. A. K. Miller of Pleasant Hill, pent last nlKht In Eugene. rUburg today to visit her mother few days. for Los Angeles, where she will take ,a special course In Osteopathy. Lvlo Kf Mnrsters of Rosoburg, was County Commissioner H. D. Ed nn arrival In Eugeno on the noon "arils went to Cottage Orove this af t nil n toilny ; tornoon to see the district fair. Miss Ida Moonov of Dexter, after a' l,r- M- l,avls went to Corvallls vljlt In Eugene, returned home this today, lie will go to Portland to aftornoon : niorrow to witness the big game. lion. S.' 11. Friendly went to Port-1 Walter J. O'Connell left last night land today to take in tho football . ' s'" Francisco after having spent .,,., hinmrmx la few days here visiting friends. E. O. Toboy arrived home this af-! Jonn Williams and wife wont to ternoon from a trip to his farm In anient toaay ana rroni mere win go Eastern Oreiton. lo roruana to see me lootoau game. (lrrw.r Prmii a gu nmnnff the nun. n. a. miner went to roruana toaay. tie win root ior tne Oregon team at the football ftame tomorrow Mrs. J. C. McElroy went to Cor- in I vallts today and from there will ko I to Portland tomorrow to see the toot- Mrs. J. L. Clark and son of Spring-' passengers to Portland on the Rose- field, went to Portland today. ' burg local today. Bliss Mae Norton Is In Portland to Mrs. P. L. Van Matre and daugh see the football game tomorrow. ter. Miss Laura, of Mabel 11. M. Townsond of Portland, ar- the city over night. rived In Eugene this afternoon. Gilbert Tyson, superintendent of John Hookor waa a passenger to the salmon cannery at Gardiner, Is Salem on the noon train today. : here visiting his wife. K. K. Mason, nf Albany, Is In the E. W. Whattam Is home from a city on one of his regular trips. trip to Ptcton, Ontario, Canada and C. E. Uulllford returned home', other points In the East, this afternoon from a trip north. I -Mr. and MrB. G. W. Roddick of J. F. Halloy woul to Cottage Grove ! North Yakima. Wash., are In Eu thln af tornoon to take In the fair. gene and may locate hero. Mra. John Stewart went to Hose- W. M. Uennlnger Is down from Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap ny Firnt National Bank. Abstracts furnished and land titles examined. Fred Fisk. Merchants- Rank Build ne. Eugene, Oregon, it Cuckoo clocks at Luckey's. SALE STARTS Saturday Evening, Nov. 21, 7:39 PI 2 Big Sales Daily Thereafter 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Mr. Smith is positively quitting the Jewelry Business, and vlnkB stock is not large the quality of the goods is the best and consists of Hit) Grade Watches, Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry in endless mittj, Rogers Silverware, Clocks, Etc., and every article sold here bears Hi. Smith's personal gurantee. Hull's Drug Company have decided to close out many of the lines ..carried by them and will offer their entire stock of Hand Painted Chimb endless varities, Rich Cut Glass, Bronze and Brass Ware, Leather Got Baskets, Pyrographic Wood, Albums, Framed Pictures, Cutlery and Novtltk Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost NO RESERVE NO LIMIT Ladies especially invited to attend and chairs have been provided for their convience As an inducement for prompt attendance at every Salt Four Elegant and Costly Presents will be given away FREE at each sale R. S. Smith, Jeweler, Hull's Drug Store, Eugene,0r. ORCHESTRA UNDER DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR READ. O -A. S T O XV T A. . . Bun the 11,e M Hal9 of -rv i-yuvvi H. A. Rennlnger and wife are up fro Holley, Linn county to attend the funeral of Louis Rennlnger. burn this afternoon on a visit. Wendllng attending the funeral of Mrs. Collno Mcintosh Joined tho his father. Luols KonnlitKor Eugnuo delegation to Portland today. J. J. Kuile has returned home from Mrs. L. T. Han-Is was among the. a trip to Florence and other points KuKniilamt going to. Portland today. In the lower Sluslaw country. Cal. M. Young was among those Mrs. Walker was a passenger on going to Portland on tho noon train i the slago this morning for Walton tmlnv. . ', station on the Sluslaw route. Mrs. A. T. Bonnott went to Hnr- Mrs. Olive Waller loft last night Pay For Your Turkey with a chk on the EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. Thea you will have a receipt for your moaey and a souvenir of that excellent Thanksgiving dinuer. Pay n& your bills with checks. It Is safer and more business like. Open a bank ac count like other progressive pooplo and have tho benefits of safety, accuracy and convenience. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AND SVRPIA'H, IttS.lHMl. KHTA1H.1SHKD la. ball game. Mrs. J. 8. Orth and little daugh ter of Medford, after a visit at the home of Mra. Orth's mother, Mrs. Ankeny, left this afternoon for home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Llttlefield returned home this morning from their extended trip through the East and South. They came home by way of California. Rev. O. W. Van Osdell. D. D. of McMlnnvllle, who has spent the part two days In Eugene in the Interests of Mi'Mlnnville College, went south to Koseburg today. Mrs. Frank Morrill, of Chieaco. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strnud Long, In Eugene,! will leave lu thtj morning for home, ! giilng by way of California. She' will slop at Medford to visit her bro-' ther, Grover Long, a few days. Mrs. Joseph Straight, accompanied I by her son. Harry Stralgnt, Is at the Nortonla Hotel visiting former Wash ington friends. Harry Straight is one of Senator Fulton's secretaries and Is returning to his duties at the Capitol after a summer's vaciftloa at his home in Eugene. Miss Minnie Ireland of Grants Pass arrived in the city yesterday after noon enroute home from an extend ed visit through the Middle West and l Eastern states. Including stops at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago. Kansas City. Denver, Salt l.ake City and other points of IntOxst. She spent I the afternoon here with her cousin Mrs. Marguerite Edmunson. Miss Ire land was formerly a resident of this city. The Men's Sunday Evening Club have secured the services of Prof. L. C. Read, of the Eugene Military band. -Beginning Sunday, iNOvem- ber 22, he is to take charge of an orchestra at the Methodist church. The first half hour of the evening service is to be devoted to a sacred musical concert. The chorus choir, led by Mrs. Daisy Middleton, will be assisted and supplemented by an or chestra of string and wind instru ments under the direction of Prof. Read. This combination promises something unique to the Eugene mu sic loving public. jw .H.imii.tMr n,l tlia bMt mmlirin,, for I The hair hour musle&l will tie fOl' Hemic imle. uprvont ann dvRPoptle men. women 1 tnfAi K n t n , a a mlnv nAA -naana hv ami ehildn.... ami ill eulTorom from the effepu of F'""x."l"W -"- the pireiiiuiim life of to.ij. Prim in-, or n. of 1 the pastor, Rev. W. H. Trimble. 4i .ui-fjy'i, iJaiti0oi23r. Tne men's club win Inaugurate Peptiron Pills itranKthen the stonutfh. aid dlnstloo. nd pro mote sweat, nwtful. natural aleen. The mn clHK-oliW-roatfd, acceptable to the stomach and TrfmiM thfc blood, tone 100 nerves, . ana They this program Sunday, Nov. 22, and; continue it during the winter months They invite you to enjoy tlie treat, with them. Breakfast Will be served at Otto's Grill from 5:30 a. m. tomorrow. ! Wood-savera and even bker9" HAW l'Kl nf all natter! vember 21, ' 84 E. NinHiJ7. SKIT'' r,dtvl3qS OWOMl ....nl el fln! . hir ooporiix- business. intesui this has made the Superior , famous. Chambers Hardware Co. .1 WATTS FOR WAS Cuff Buttons We have the common pearl at 10c to the fine gold at $2.50. Our line is complete. Spectacles O - We have tne common at 10c to the Rowan gold alloy at 75c. It is a pleasure to show these goods. Candy Watts for Watches Don't be misled on your candy buying. Good assort ments here. Warranted to be pure.. 15c per lb. 1 Murphey's Jewelry We wish to make the statement that at the time je purchased this store we found a fine assortment ot mgn grade jewelry, much better quality than is usually touna m a store of this kind. It is too good for us, so we wan w get rid of it. So for the Christmas trade we will sell it n one-half price. Come and see it. . . Linen Crash Toweling Have you taken advantage of that good big bargain of ours Linen Dwelling at 8c per yard? The bleached sw elling aloc. Mirrdrs and pictures Mirrors from 15c to $2.50. Pictures 10c to $1-50. We want you to see them MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE 35 East. 9ta St. Wehav n the W