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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1908)
TUB HUGHHB DAILY OVABD MONDAY. DFOKMBEB 7, IK. Eugene Agents for ''Kabo and" "Nemo" Corsets, Noney Back Silks, Priestley's Dss Good and Cravenettes The Friendly Store-Eugene's Foremost and Best Store ONLY 15 MORE SHOPPING DAYS FROM NOW TILL XMAS. ' - Women's $ 1 5.00 Coats Tomorrow S 9.38 Each ., An immena estock of black and colored Women's Coats, browns, blues, greens and black; sizes 32 to 42; semi and tight-fitting 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 . Entire Stock of Furs at 20 Discount ' Hundreds of new style neck pie-ces, made of the best furs, fox, mink, squirrel, lynx, beaver, etc; an assortment of styles and sizes in neck pieces, muffs to match, many prices 75c to $35.00 . Children s Coats Reduced orr Kegular Prices Sunlight Shetland Floss 87c a Box 300 boxe3 cream and white Shetland Floss; fine soft all wool yarn; none better; 12 skeins to the box; weighs one full pound; all next week, 87c box $1.25-36 in Taffeta yd ' 85c $J.50-36 in 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 chiefs we have ever shown Is here for your Inspection. Choosing from such an Immense stock is a pleasure, and the entire line is so dis played that you can see every pattern at a glance. t I fif) Box Kerchiefs, neat embroidered edges, scallop and hem 4 I uvsgtitch effects, come 3 and 6 in fancy box; Bpec. box $1.00 IFlC Embroliered Initial Kerchiefs, hand embroidered, floral de J 'sign in corner ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect in larger and more elaborate designs ta 3Sc, 45c and 50c each 1 Oyf Embroidered hemstitched or scallop edge, neat patterns; n fine linon lawn; worth 20c, special, each. . . ,12J4c 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c KJ STSA linen; evceptional values at these prices. Thousands of Kerchiefs in pure linen, embroidered bem iJ . stitched edges, embro.ldered scallop edges, cross bar and , iJiwiii uvhuub, uuiuruu euges, nana-em Droiaerea corners; small and elaborate designs; kerchiefs worth 38c to 40c; all Included at this price,,, t, , . 2Bo Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs 50c to $3 nu iiiiiuciist 'iwauriuiBiii, .01 MHusnu, irisn j-.ace, swiss ana f renca Embroidered Kerchiefs, beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the wnen you are In the store. v Picture and Rimona Handkerchiefs . .. Rn nA 1 1 tz , v 7v Friendly when ln doubt the trump 1b a Friendly glove order, pi 1hlB so,VOB the Question quickly and in a most satls- ve factory way. These orders are Issued for any amount Order , and are redeemable ln merchandise. Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas Beautiful Neckwear 10c. 25c up to $5.00 Stocks, Jabots, Rusks, Ties.lawns, etc., made of Lace, Silk Vel vet, Rusching and chiffon. Hundreds of pretty new styles in both white and colors. We are sure these neck pieces will make im accept able gift one that will be grotly 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 widths in a box; in colors; white and black; Persian Dresden and plain effects. $1.50 to $3.(50 a box. Wonderful Values in Leather Purses, Bags The largest line of leather goods ever shown in Eugene. Hand Bags, Purses, Music Rolls, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Card Cases, Camping Bottles with cup attached, made of every good kind of leather; Hand Bags grand values at 50c and $1.50 and up to $22.50: Purses, 5c to $3.00i Music Rolls. $1.50 to $3.50. We quote only a few prices, but you will have to see the articles to appreciate values. Pillow Tops, New Styles, 25c, 50c, $ 1 50 i hundreds of lithograph, tinted, tapestry and velour Pillow Tops. Exclusive patterns ln Japanese tinted and hand-painted velvet tapes- fn.ehU.,8J t CJ0r",1?s-.JU- J.?- P1Ilow TPs: wnIte "tamped "nen tops, white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord and tassels, ruffling and pillow cord by the yard ln colors, white and black. Silk Floss Pillows, 85c to 75c; all sizes. Two grand specials in the silk department for tomorrow's 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 six pairs guaranteed to wear six manths; come In black only; all sizes, BV4 to 10; 6 pair for . gQ Women's tine black Hose ln lisle or Sea iHland Cotton foot; high-spliced heel? sizes K to to 10; regular 60c hose; special, 4 pair . . gQ 200 pair Women's Silk Hose, colors and black, all sizes $1.50 Women's Fleece-Lined Hose, Wayne Knit Brand, 15o and. 25o Boys' Rawhide Hose, all sizes, 20c quality, pair 12V,o Women's and Children's Wool Knit Union Suits 350 Garments Reduced Less Than Regular Price S50 Union Suit, and fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, Pauta and Tights in all wool and wool mixed; in cream and natural gray. This entire line of regular and extravslie garments we orror all nexe week at 1-3 loss than regular prices. Anticipate your ceeds and buy now and effect a Bav'lng of 1-3. $1.25 Novelty Dress Goods, 50 Pieces, sale price 75c OQr yard for nil Novelty Wool Dress Goods worth BOo and 60o a yard; splendid as S sortmont of stripes. checkB, plaids, etc. Rlark-DrPQQ flnnc 0ur entlre 8t,ck of Black Dresa 0ooia- including Priestley's X-mCKL;reSS.OOOCSS,k Warp, Henrietta. Melrose. Crepe and Mohair, Serges; etc.. all reduced 10 to 25 per cent;a big assortment. Rlark and 8a'"'' b,"Ck Tafr"," ,l'00' 1-30' 140 and l-5- " regularly VMUV rtllU Bt 2Bu to boo a yard more. 90c colored Taffeta, 75c; 19 in. colored I nlod bilks J"t,auese Sl,k for WBS,8 nn fancy work, all colors, black and white, " " " a5c 8II'KS J-'OU KVKXINU DKKS8KS RKUUCKI). Splendid Values in Men's Furnishings We are showing immense varieties of holiday neckwear, .hosiery, under wear, suspenders, etc. KflP ' Nec'wear In dozens of pretty nr. OUb patterns, all pure silk, special V. . OOC 7Rn Neckwear ln rare and rich " cn I Jb designs, of all colors special QUG Bth 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 Meal Gifts 100 Suit Oases, made on steel frames, shirt fold, strapB, brass lock and trimmings. $6 00 SUIT CASES, SPECIAL, $5.00 SOLID COWHIDE CASES, $5 TO $25 Handkerchiefs in linen, cotton, silk. Cotton, Silk Mufflers 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. 1 000 Pairs Fancy Hosiery, values to 75c for 50c a pr. . Manday 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 i '. ' 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 J 5c pattern tor jsc PERSONAL W C. OreAn nf Medfard la bar n business. A. L. Voter loft this noon for points nortn. It. dl. Clow of Mniloton, Is here for a few days. E. B. Day or Aberdeen, Wash., Is here on business. Hal D. Pulton of Salem, is ln the city tor a day or so. Henry Jones left this afternoon tor a trip to Seattle. C. K. Stewart of Cottage Grove was In Euaxne tnrtv C. D Lee arrived up from Juno tlon this afternoon. Judge Harris returned last even ing from Rooburg. Miss Carrie Martin. was up" from Harrlsburg over Sunday. i Prof, and Mrs.' A. R. SweeUer spent 8indiiy In Portland. . F. W. Carter of Medford was In the city today on business. A. A. Huflenger of Foley Springs, was In the city over Sunday. Uuorgo "Kelly returned this nfter 110011 from a trip to Portland. O. K. and Lulu Hayes of Medford, arrived, In Kugene last night. Forest Supervisor C. R. Soils wenl i UN Y NEWS trie" f00tball ne at the Ele. atasgSu?n1.h-eome S 9 Ugnt' !b,an' Den, Houki loent k The new Park hotel Bignt flfinnt wa ness this morning. The brick work on the thir of the Dunn-Wilkins block started this morning. k was A marriage license was issued tw. Xs-Flore8; and eve. Don't fall to be there Ws The big plate windows are fceln? placed ln position on the east . 21 A cement walk Is being built in front of the Cray building on East Ninth street occupied by Sterner" Grocery store. "'uers Household goods for B M At kins, from Corvallis, E. Kldweil from Portland, and Oren Davis ar rived yesterday. The public is invited to attend Co A s masquerade ball at the armory New Year's eve. There will be no in vitations issued. Flint & MoLaughlin are having a series of attractive dim. t S .f...o fjiatcu around! the top margins of thoir large how windows. Melvln Hansen h 80-acre tract of land five miles north rt RllCPtlA fn thn kIla. I from Samuel Harden. The Allen Fnilt xnmnnni, iJ - - - - uu...tu.. wuny shipped a carload of canned toma toes to Medfnril and a p.. nr aia " v ji UIICU prunes to the East. ' Don't fnll tn AO tho 17nntl.nlt Warrior" at the Electric theatre ami 'Cellini at Dreamland. Mnndnv nA Tuesday. Both splendid films. ijaieiicv. tue iiiLie son nr kav . . . vpr O. C. Wright, while Dlavlnir. In a r.t?e etMmu . . . . - n r1 hll tli.l !l. Darn, ien irom a window and broke his right arm below the elbow. Dr. Bartle attended him. Mica, v. city '"'Kitl. 27. Wh if AC the Iomi .r StJ .Jbl toterlor ' WW CilPFr. Li V The work "feJ "-I'w is tot. thf,y Tl.. ... . " . afternnnn .n!,1?' taking nom iT' Rev n n j M. E. rh k"H eral ceremonis mT. me mdeutteur William T year, and -I sane asTlnm n oT tonJ.II- " TV."" I'l Physicians. ago ana his haEti,. teenthandOaitrm H. C. Dorii nrrwij arrival utlucttnt.tt the Chinese ptfuua. iccieaanaiiposiaisK, hunters. Hoim.k., neve ioatairi)wt, bird, but ttitlhMu. farmer hunter, ittks anywhere kilnii time. The Ladla' iUltn church will hiMiiij Thn Cathnlln lnHtna fnmnna atinnor Satruday evening was a decided suc cess, a large sum being realized. All i tul,reu mar the good things the season affords I cookeii etUuittr' weighted down the tables. I maa articles is i r .. ... .. .. WlP'tlO, 1 9 kmi ine aonarisers or ine esiare or A. D. Owen, deceased, have filed j Coffee and dmiiosi. rneir renorr. wrrn tne nroonre court. : They found' property valued at ! Everybody brM - i A report ruari- The Disston Lumber company to- ' Rene yestenlii sw J , .... . . t. . Un.nl t-AVrtH h Pw aay uegan srtir. rn ine circuit cuurt nmu "k....-, acalnst the Cottaee Grove Manufac- ing and ihertrenat turing Co. to recover money. J. M. ' the building froa b" and G. A. Pipes are attorneys for I The fire was Birr the plaintiff. started In tie en"' . tel. The loss n W. A. Ward, while working with j and $10.00. , I a wood saw Saturday, became mixed ; '" I up in the machinery, with the result Miss Llscten JaJ that his collar bone was broken. Dr. Miss Evs Frailer, Prosser attended the injury. ,' and Miss Ernna I party thstiifoH" . The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Com- for a year, ninna' merclal club meets Wednesday even- in the same P0"1; lng in the club parlors. A good pro- Miss Mary gram will be given. Visitors are cesstul contnltM" welcome, and especially are the j are meetlns W strangers ln the city invited. ages of pramnw" ' Miss Case soon 5"!J" in .VI. Hi. rtm ouwcij ..... a v o ro-ontinn nnrt hnnouet at the Odd the famous pW-" nnll holwCOn flPVPIlth 8Ud J IMT 1 aj n.. tiarvaru uv''" A spec-; structor at He O Old People Like books that ihow a comfortable bal nco In the bank. To acquire that balance you must begin now. Start an nreount with the EUGBNB LOAN AND SAVttjQS HANK. Then yon don't need to worry flnjut what you have and can dovot all your energies to making more. You will spend tarQalso. as a check book clo not burn holes In your pocket like the ac inar casa. The Eugene Loanjfand Savings Bank 1 K8TAJ1LI8HKO ww ! after . vUUIth her0.,""1'' u had Dr. Lowe Wt your - I in'iaii "Ugene, returned home .onHcV?nrsTtCearm0eoU,; frm SV .SLt'lS lRI0US ERRORS left ,r: irr? '.ce or the sore "is an sores. Sold un- siouiee at w. A. Kuykendair. drug store. 25t. aenaail s junction I'ltV 4hla ... - " a Mrs. E. ,B. Day was a afaRe pas-' good, for 'hW"8 tr'p t0 Iay In aenger for Mapleton this morning ' Hum 8 large dry 8oda em- C. D. Harlon and J. P. Currlu are yur,um- In town from Cottage Grove today. I ti.i. i r t R. J. Klrkwood was a passenger Leo P tJu ?rth. "idin8 to Portland on the noon train today, j Bunlo v y , ' . ? Gibson St., Miss Mary Mires arrived this noon ! most annm ln.; ?J8: K cured the from Drain to visit Mrs. Laura Burr. ' with Bnrii ? Cld .sorV ever b. Frank Woodard Is in th itv fr,,, ' "..A ?klen's Arnica Salve. I : Portland on one of his regular trips. ! dkv iJ 8 - 6 onfe a dar 'or two .Mr. ana Mrs. T. J. Sweeney lefi today for Seattle after a visit In Eu gene. S. N. Fenne, who has been here for several days, returned to Port land today. Attorney George B. Dorrls re turned today from a business trip to Cottage Grove. , Attorney L. E. Bean went td Sa lorn today to attend to soma business matters there. William Perman was In the city yesterday and today, returning to Roseburg this afternoon. A. L. Morris and fatuilv are new arrivals here, having come from Couer d' Alene City. Idaho. Miss Bessie Coshow, of Roseburg after a visit at the home of her un cle. J. M. Howe, returned home to day. n,tJ;, A' ?reen returned home north! " 8 trlp t0 poln,s IN STANLEY'S SATURDAY AD WILLIAMS' KIDEr fILLS Have you neglected your kidneys sIeemT,,0TerWO,rked your "ous nd cause trouble with your kidneys and bladder? lave Pains in the loins, side, back groins HV,0,.,re(luent to8 nil' ur Ine? If so, Williams' Kidney pm, ?omnnre TOU- 801(1 b' L'nn Dr. s Company, prlc 60 nts. thi0""61? na ,vea bakers fim, 48 mad6 tbe 8Perlor range famous. . chambers Hardware Co! WATTSFORWAJCHES PortUn"' the """"returns to tortiand tomorrow night. I There was a serious mix-up m btanley's advertisement In Saturday's Guard, owing to the failure to correct a proof n the overworked ad alley. The error, which were due to the transposition of head- J?- made tne advertisement ridiculous, a fact that the Ouard sincerely regrets be cause such an error has not occurred ln this paper be fore in a long while. Stanleys are large and legitimate ad vertisers and make good in every- price quoted, hence the predicament the mistake Placed the paper in was ser ious. The advertisement ap pears In corrected form to day and Stanleys are pre pared to "make good" In ev ery special price quoted jusi as tney re tn respect they advertise. ilwavs to anything Watts for Watches Luckev watches. Dn ana Danquei hl m Fellows' hall between Seventh and cjigntn on wnjaiiieiLe iwu " nnnr, n..imi x at 2:30. Asl0C' ial invitation to aii-iiiemueis. Hign scuuv', - a ! breakfast tils w?J A carload of fruit spny -rrivert nior frwus' . for, tho r.riffln Hardware company tory. Thosep , this mornine. Other shipments were patrick, mojp two cars of plaster for u 7 Vml SttJ several cars. of logs for the Eugene The W. R. C. elected officers Sat rHv ovonimr ns follows: President, ire. ann j Bond. . Morrison a guesL r I I PRICES Now Is thel This Is w Afullstocto( 4 w, EveryUimg"- Yoran TS, Store . Shoe .... ost J of 11 chF the reliable Jewelei for tfd&w " I fir --