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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
la mmssu mux wah saxohbat. I Eugene Agents for ''Kabo and" "Nemo" Corsets, Noney Back Silks, Priestley's Dress Goock.and Cravenettes The Jftlendly Store Eugene's Foremost and Best Store Women's $15.00 Coats Monday $9.38 Each ; An immens est ock of black and colored Women's Coats, frowns, blues, greens and black; sizes 32 to 42 ; semi and tight-fittingr styles, trimmed, in braid and velvet and strictly tailored effects, made from broadcloths, kersey and mixed cloakings, al lthis season's styles; sold regular at $12.50 to $18.00; specially priced at; each ........... $9.38 ;i ;. ' Entire Stock of Furs at 20 Discount Hundreds of new style neck pieces, made of the best furs, fox, mink, squirrel, lynx, beaver, etc; an assortment of styles and sizes in neckpieces, muffs to match, many prices 75c to .$35.00 Children's Coats Reduced off Regular Prices Sunlight Shetland Floss 87c a Box 300 boxes cream and white Shetland Floss; fine soft all wool yarn ; none better; 12 skeins to the box; weighs one full pound; all next week, 87o box : $1.25-36 in Taffeta, yd 85c ' $L50-36in Taffeta, yd $1.20 '. Give a Friendly Glove Order for Xmas 25,000 Handkerchiefs for , Christmas The largest and most beautiful collection of Holiday Handker chlpfs we have ever shown Is Here for your iiiHpection. Choosing from such nn immense stock Is a pleasure, and the entire line Is so dis played that you cn see every pattern at a glance. fc f)n Box Kerchiefs, neat embroidered edges, scallop and hem kr 1 stitch effects, come 8 and 6 In fancy box; spec, box $1.00 25c Embrt,lderel Initial Kerchiefs, hand embroidered, floral de-; -"" sign In corner, ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect In larger and more elaborate designs ta 35c, 45c and 50c each I 2of Emur.'u'orel hemstitched or scallop edge", neat patterns; ? if bn tlnb llnon lawn;, worth 20c, special, each..,.12c 2c. 5e I Or Jtr 1flf4 50r Plaln HemBtltched un ' I" ' ZJC a"a 3UC Kerchiefs in lawn and llnon; evosptlonal values jit these prices, 2r Tn0"l1nd ot Kiprohlefs In pure linen! embroidered hem Htltched edges, eiiibroldered scallop edges, cross bar and plaid eontres; colored edges, hand-embroidered, corners: srnal and elaborate designs kerchiefs worth 38c to 40c; all Included at this price 1 . An Immense assortment of Maderla, Irish LaC9, Swiss, and French Embroidered Kerchiefs, beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the beBt values we have ever Bhown. Ask to be shown these kerchiefs when you are In the store. Cloture and kimona Handkerchiefs. ,,,,,,, 6c and 12 Ho f rfeikdlv When In doubt the trump Is a Friendly glove order, rinnwv Tn(g golve8 tne question quickly and in a most satls CIOV6 factory way. These orders are iSBued for any amount OrdfT and are redeemable in merchandise. Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas Beautiful Neckwear J0c, 25c up to $5.00 . Stocks, Jabots. Rusks, TIes.lawns, etc., made of Lace, Silk Vel vet, Ruschlng and chiffon. Hundreds of pretty new stvles in both white and colore. We are sure these nock pieces will make an accept able gift one that will be gretly appreciated. We Invite you to in spect the line. .. Dorthy Dainty Hair and Sash Ribbons Give the girls a box of these dainty' ribbons; come in assorted lengths and widthB in a box; in colors: white and black; Persian Dresden and plain effects. 1.50 to 3.50 u box. , Wonderful Values in Leather Purses, Bags The largest line of leather goods ever shown in Eugene. Hand J3ags, Purses, Music Rolls. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Card Cases, CaiDPlDg Bottlm -with cup attached, made of every good kind of leather; P4 Bags grand values at 50c and $1.50 and up to 822.50; Purses, 6V 3.00) Music Rolls, $1.50 to M3.50. We quote only a few prices flUt you will have to Bee. the articles to appreciate values. Pillow Tops, New Styles, 25c, 50c, $ 50 Hundreds of lithograph, tinted, tapestry and velour Pillow Tops. Exclusive patterns in Japanese tinted and hand-painted velvet tapes try; exqulBite colorings. U. of O. Pillow Tops; white stamped linen tops; white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord and tassels, ruffling and pillow cord by the yard. In colors, white and hlach. bilk Floss Pillows, 85c to 75c; all slios. Two grand specials in the silk department for Mon day selling; both suitable for dresses, waists or petticoats ; buy Monday and save 20, Hosiery and Underwear are Useful and Practicle Children's Guaranteed Hosiery, 6 pair in a- box bIx pairs guaranteed to wear Blx nianths: come In black only; all sizes, 614 to 10; 6 pair for , .$1 50 Women's fine black Hose in lisle or Sea Island Cotton foot; high-spliced heel; sizes S Vj to 10; regular 60c hose; special, 4 pair 'gj gQ- 200 pair Women's Silk Hose, oolors and black, all sizes $1.50 Women's Fleece-Lined Hose, Wayne Knit Brand, 15o and 25c ' Boys Rawhide Hose, all sizes, 20o quality, pair . . 12y2c Women's and Children's Wool Knit Union Suits 350 Garments Reduced Less Than Regular Price S50 Union Suits and fine Swiss Ribbed Vesta. Panta and Tights In all wool and wool mfxed; In cream and natural gray. This entire line of regular and extra size garments wo offer all nexe week at 1-3 less than regular prices. Anticipate' your needs and buy now and effect a saving of 1-3. t $1.25 Novelty Dress Goods, 50 Pieces, sale price 75c 3Q. yard tor H Novelty Wooi Drees Goods worth 50o and 60c a yard; splendid as wC uortment of stripes, checks, plaids, etc. Rlark- Drees flnnd ur ontIre of Black Dress Goods, including Priestley's UUCKlreSSVJOOCSsilk Warp. Henrietta. Melrose. Crepe and Mohair. Serges, etc.; all reduced 10 to 26 per cont;a big assortment. Rtaflr an A 3S"ln' b'nck Taffeta' 100- 1.30. H" and 1.50; sell regularly al ' t 25c to 50c a yard more. 90c colored Taffeta, 7Bc; 19 In. colored Colored Silk? J,,Im",Be 811,5 for w'8 ' fancy work, all colors, black and white, 7 XScaid; HIUiHFOR KVKN1NU 1KK8SKS KKIl!CUt. Splendid Values in Men's Furnishings We are showing immense varieties of holiday neckwear, hosiery, under wear, suspenders, etc. Cftp Neckwear In dozens of pretty nr. OUb patterns, all pure silk, special . . . JOG 7K Neckwear In rare and rich rfln I Jb designs, of all colors special QUE Btfth Robes, Smoking Jackets This season the patterns, and styles are unusually pretty in bath robes and smoking jackets. BATH ROBES, $4.00 TO $15.00 . JACKETS, $5.00 TO $15.00 Suit Cases Make Ideal Gifts 100 Suit Cases, made on steel frames, shirt fold, straps, brass lock and trimmings. $6.00 SUIT CASES, SPECIAL, $5.00 SOLID COWHIDE CASES, $5 TO $25 Handkerchiefs in linen, cotton, silk. Cotton, SUk Mufflws Ruffen 5c to $5.00 Eugene's Largest and Foremost Store " Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St,. 1000 Pairs Fancy Hosiery, values to 75c for 50c a pr, MancUy ; All the new plaids, checks, fancy boot effects, embroidered and plain colors; all shades; an immense assortment; values to 75c for 50c pair. Exceptional Values in Mens' and Boys' Und erwear Union Suits and 2-jiece Suits in cotton, wool, silk and wool; come in al Isizes for men and boys. Hats,' special $2.00 Ten dozen little Imperial Hats, made with fancy bands and in flat telescope style; brown and tan ; special $2.00 Agents Ladies' Home Journal PatternsWinter Style Book and cne 15c pattern tor J 5c 1 CITY NEWS Rosaburg Review: Mlm Bessie Coshow Is visiting with relative and friends In Eugene. Attorney M. Vernon Parons Is con fined to the General hospital with an attack ot appendicitis. Goo. (). GroBS him bought M. Cole's lot at the corner of Kant Eleventh nd Kerry streets (0112000. Snloui Statesman: Mrs. C. A. Mer rlitn' lins roturned to her home In Kugone, iter visiting relative here. The L. of . A. Q. basket social has been postponed until December 15. by order ot ihe committee. In" jSSTof 10toJ,Wlh2 ' lum SSZ f-"180' dmlUe t0 th8 W , thmt two muc hlarger ore f1 thea senior.. OT f th8iL ,,Lane.cou'y on October 17,! be brought here tit traffic between The big plate glass for the Odd Fellows' block has arrived and the work of putting it In was begun today. nights ot the season. I fethlBmf eITAd t0he sch001 for the! Eugene and Springfield. , ".muwu vu ucvvuiger o. Co.C bAVA nnntnnnoH h. ,1 .. .. . i . advortlsed for tonight, on account of' a i . car loada ot Io8s arrived Its conflicting with the Nlsn a Nn ?, VT the mt0,,nta,ns ,ast dance, the latter having fo in" I It at 5 I I EUKge"e VUnJher Company, a late hour necessary to use the ar-: i.'.mh rsl? j;ecelvel a car load of mory. Co. h will Jil ,T?. ,6. " ! '"'nber, and Tom Bailey, tne llverv- f . . : e..w melt iiuiii:h ninti n i ... . . ihiu ice lormea on mud puddles ! f rldny night. " '""i ieea. oiui puiiB 01 waior out or doors last BCD . II van nnn nf ,hn .. ...i.- n . . ... - .iiaiurn iar, nns accented tho h,vi. tomorrow nlclit In Rev Michael & Co., the new owners of the Pickett hardware and grocery store at Springfield, this morning MULTNOMAH DEFEATS 0. A. C. ELEVEN TO TEN , (Guard Special Service) Portland, Or., Dec 5 The Multnomaih-O. A. C. fo'Z ban game, today resulted- 'o;-A&hS"MUltUOa,',i Second ahalf-'M,,Unomalli o.Finac.lo.ultnomIll,' 11; ! 01 .v."1 evldenca . tttt ti,.., , erea,7.T from in .:.' i Ritchey. dlPrt 1 for 8dck ' m DIFIr -nv After a long illness Mrs. Margaret Ritchey, wife of Jacob Ritchev S ov. zsth at -her home in wZ7 ot Brail Valley fUr m"eS thwS Deaceased was born In Jefferson county, New York, October 27 ; 1844 and crossed the plains in 1854 She was married January 27, I860 Sho was a mother of 11 children, 8 of whom survive her. as fniw. . and Lester of Drain, Mrs. Daisy , Clarke and R. B. Ritchey of Berke , ley, Cal., Grace Lingo, of Marshfleld Mrs. Martha Smith of Aberdeen, Wash., Mrs. Rose Clark of Monta ; villa, and Isaac Ritchey of Cottage ! Grove. Her husband also survives ! her. Drain Nonpareil. At three o'clock this morning I Mrs. Emeline N. Young, wife of D. i I. Young, aged 74 years, 5 months of dropsy. The funeral will he helrl tn afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Bap- iibi cuurcn. interment win be made fn the Springfield I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. supply. for a eoH 2 lie shovtBH ii.. . the tall.;: T." field. Mr r... "t day la thiiritT- Four weeki'h, J fie rt a-ni k. ---- ".M UU1D unfu j and desire, ik,, stock for al. j--? before the The merehutt d 11 taken hold olue to makethU J At today'iuieaBJ Eugene and WnJ1 as Junction. TkiJ Jay filled ihe ortjaa, here with hopeun. the enterprise ul do more hitini, , In the near fntireii SPED'' si' filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. The Incorporators are I. D. Michael, Jesse Maxfleld and F. V. Weston andi the captlal stock is $5000, divided into 60 shares of tbe value, of $100 each. Hall & Sh urn way have Just com pleted the tin root on the enw Cherry block and Aro noflT dC:lnS the plumb ing for the building. Call at Hoffman Utilise parlors inonaay ana Tuesday and have ur. Lowe show you the latest and best thing in rlin.lpas' eyeglasses, Miss "Nina Kicfcitrt ft Vbls city, heads the program wtth a violin solo at a concert to be given in the HeiliK theatre In Portland tomor row. This is tjulte an honor and shows the appreciation of the young lady's ability by the music lovers of the metropolis. Lectur-aa on comnaratlve religion are delivered to classes by Dr. de Buv at his home on East Eleventh twice a week. Those who attend are mLnlRtnm University nrofessors ana students in the main. Dr. de Buy Is authority on comparative religion and has held positions in the strong est universities in the country. H. M. Harklns, a logger employed in the Booth-Kelly camp on run won hrmiirht to the Eugene hospital yesterday suffering from in juries received by being struck by a flying line. A Big gasn was cui " hia bead und his back was badly bruised but the Injuries are not Ber- -lous. T.h members of St. Mary's Epis copal Guild will hold a bazaar on next Thursday and .Friday, Dec. l.u and 11, at the parish house, corner of West Seventh and u i u . a will be served from 5:30 to 8 o'clock on Thursday evening at the same place. Price it TT hnAv la Invited. ne U till IS, dycijuwuj bazaar opens Thursday afternoon De tween 1 and 2 o'clock. u" Cottage Grove "western Oregon: C. J. Howard and family moed to Dorena yesterday, where Mr How ard has accepted a three-years con tract with Mr. Russell to manage his saw mill affairs at that place He .has sold his real estate business to Messrs. McQueen & 8tr"n,on this city, who haa taken possess on, and will continue in-the Inh tTeTr Vufure8 Is foretoTd as sessful. rat thiilwI'J' Fine! flit We have iw wfl have room reduce the stot J WecarryiMR. than allotted and our stock ib, best American We willo but ask you to W window tm prices on the W store. : ; J. 0.1 WAHS FOR I no Rcutors ana irosumen of the nigu scnaol played a gnme of football on tne old baseball grounds after Old People Like Books tkai show a comfortable bal Mice In the bank. To acquire that balance yu must begin now. Start an omount with the EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. Taeu you don't need to worry about what yon have and can derate all your anergic to making more. Yon iti pnd leas, also, aa a check book does not burn hofea In your pocket like the ac tual cash. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank tatlou of the Cottase Grove Chanter Arlnlue s address on the Daughter's to visit them on Wednesday even- wi. m the Home Four Square. Ins of next wiyk. All members who , oaaS women's glee club will be can go please call up Miss Elizabeth , e choir loft for tn's special oc Yoran, secretary. The fare will be ca9lon reduced to one and one-third. t .. . I Tlie l-owe"Stock Compatry will pre- Ouy Mock and his parent? havew ,., the famous comedy-drama, moved from Springfield to this cltv ! !a,nwn Mavourneen," at the Or whwe they will make their home " ' I E?!? tonight. The company has n uiarriUKe liceimn vn. vrD..A4 "v-m uiayins; O ffnnil hnn.u ,bi. this afternoon to Leo Sldwell and Miss Kate D. Pirtle. Salem Statesman: Welch Bros who received the mntr.i . .u'.' r.ugene postorfiav went to Port ok after business land yesterday to loo matters In connection with the con- Did you notice the full sonorous tone. Produced by the Mandolin iiiiiir ineae were nn n na ,8lv,n splendid satisfac tion. Popular prices. C. D. Choroenlns mi int,,rn i... evening by being thrown to tbe pave ment from a buggy, his horse having ' run away while he was out riding, i He was considerably bruised up and ' nnabla to work today but the in-! juries are not serious. The Portland. Rmmn. & Kailway Company are rulntin. . . . - - - "CI c urn. ..... -. .. . uucea oy the Olbson Mandolin and h. s'Kns on.lnelr treet cars, so that guitars mat were furni.h k.. .u: " oi me company will hnw sr. Ih.t w ,..'1 . . SKi nt, F. A. Rankin ine real name ana not onlv "iii.pi .... tfrtl It Looks Like a Big But if you want real enioyment, come in ana n , . and Edison phones. All the big hits of the sea Rir r.hipf CmnirA YFrom Lonesome Town; Th. God Goo Man (Isle of Spice) So Long, Mary(45 Minuus ftgv Just Some One (U,, For an Xmas gift nothing can take theiac ison or Victor machine. UapoSJ5' VlCTOlP MACHINES . . . S12.& to 5300. RC0 EDISON MACHINES . . .. $12.50 to yj casern One of the' Furl hnra