Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 10, 1908, Image 8

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    THK HTGHJIH DAELT OCABD THVlMnAY,
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Winter Quarterly Style Book-HIustratin g Home Journal Patterns 5c copy
This style book contains many advanoe styles for early Spring wear in Tailored Suits, Semi-Dressy Suits, After
noon and Evening Gowne, . ?,-. '"o-cns of new designs for Embroidery Work Patterns for stamping Waists, Corset cov
ers, Collar and Cuff Sets, Ifea'. Bvs, Bows,. Centrepieces, Pillow Tops. . Nine full pages, illustrating exclusive designs
for Embroidery Work. r.2 : lozc is worth 50 cents to any woman. Get one of these style books now the quantity is
limited. One pattern and flt; ie Mok for 20 cents. TheStyle Book alone will coust you 5 cents. ,
The Friendly Store's Annual Clearance Saleswomen's, Misses and
Children's Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Outing Flannel Gowns
Coats Reduced and Entire Stock
: On account of the very warm fall we have more ready-to-wear garments than we ought
to have at this season of the year.- We have marked the entire stock at prices to reduce the
stock quickly. . The heavier garments are cut the most. Many of the lighter colors and
weights are suitable for spring use. For this reason you will find the heavier garments re
duced more than the ones that are lighter in weight.
Broadcloth Coats, Value to $40.00, Reduced to $7 60
Two dozen women's fine black and colored Broadcloth Coats, 50 inches long. flat collar,
trimmed with soutache and full braid, satin lined throughout, semi and loose-fitting, sizes 34
to 40; sold regular at $25.00 tO $40.00; sale price, each. . $7.60
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F riendly Store s 185th
LongBIack Coats $6 -30,$? -60,$ 1 2 50
Our entire stock of women's Black Coats, made of fine Broadcloth
and Kersey Cloth, greatly reducsd. There are about half a hundred
of these coats, sizes 34 to 46; dozens of styles, plain, satin or lni.ld
trimmed; worth $12.50 to $25.00, sale prices, ;. .$0.50, to $16.50
Cravenettesand Silk Rain Coats $4 95
Just twelve of these coats, grays, tanB, browns; sizes 34. 36 and
38; sold regular $12.50 to $20; sale price to close out. .StSt.Wi
Stylish Nepon Coats $9 3a and $12 50
Buy fashion's favored style in coats now at 23 per cent loss ihan
regular prices; made of broadcloth in black and colors and fnney
striped cloaking, plain and trimmed; coats worth $12.50 to $18, at
this very low price, and they will not last long at . . .8)).a8 ami $12.50
Women's Black and C'l'd Capes, to $15 val. $1.20
Women's $75.00 Suits, Sale Price Each $25.00
Women's $2 5 .00 Suits, Sale Price Each $ 1 4.50
Our entire stock of Suits reduced 1-3 to 1-2 regular prices. This
includes every suit in our stock and there are many very beautiful
suits left in blues, browns green and black, Out they will not lust '
long at these prlees. ' '
SCHOOL
Friday
Misses' Children's ' Coats' Half-Price
All Children's and all Misses' Coals, ages IS to 16 years, made of plain nnd mixed ma
terials; an Immense stock of stylish garments, semi und looso-fittlng, some self trimmed,
others trimmed In braid and velvet; prices $3.00 to $15.00; your choice, HALF 1'KlCii
75c Sateen Petticoats, Grand Values at, 50c
$1 Moreen Petticoats, Grand Values at 75c
Only eight dozen of theso petticoats altogether, and wo advise quick buying if you
wlrUmio.;,- They are the best po'.tlcoiit values wo ever offered and that's saying a good deal
.$Biacfe.aii4. Colored Silfc Skirts, each $488
V-Jvo, dozen Sljk Pettlcoatii In browns, bines, greens, rods, white, champagne, tan. light
blue, light greoii, black, etc.; an Immense assortment, made from heavy solt-finlshnd taf
feta .silk;, the kind that does not crack: $8.00 petticoats, special.' each. .$1,88
yciiingWai&ts , 'Sleeves; Reduced 25
Surprise Sale. Tomorrow
50 Lithograph U of O Pillow Tops for Ea. 25c
200 U. of O. and Lithographed Pillow Tons and Jlacks- tun t,ti ir, ik. it ,. n
and dozens of patterns in the Lithographed Tops; size 24 in. square. We offer these to
morrow at the very low price of ..each (
Viyella -'Flannel Does Not 'Shrink, a yard 75c
We are sole agents for this fine noh-shrinkable flannel; -comes in all the plain col-
?.lS;Jlnh i"Sllt. ,bluerhl,e; CPOara iU,d nlso 111 a lurBe riinS9 ot "Si" dark stripes,
w, ul ", a ' S- .T"f col"rs l'e l)s!)ll'eb' f-'st. This is the most practical; fabric for
waists and children s dresses or iray purposo . here the material has to be washed often.
Bath Robes, Flannel 36 inches wide, a yd 50c
hie ffr wonn'sof'nZ'l'11'' t'1!' H""3 and B'Wcbmbination nut' designs, sulta
mdofrZ'Un Ma'Sa?. and . without border; a robe
Bsd ; Spreads Specially Priced afcVeach $ 1 .50
Tomorrow we of tor 50 ii....,,,. ,.,.!,.., i,..., -
, . . " viucuui ma spreads, extra - a rim . min,iijii, ...
neinmen vuge: special, each ... '. - . .'
Women's Cape Kid Hand-Sewn
Gloves, all sizes, 2-button, wrist
length, special, a pair, $1.25 -
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,.
Eugene Agents Memo and Kabo Corsets, Moneybak
Silks, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear,
Dent Gloves. .
x" ' CITY MEWS x
The Knst ttugeno W. C. T. It. will
moot at the home of Mrs. Clardlnler,
1106 Vlllard avenue tomorrow af
ternoon -at M : 3 0. A large attendance
la desired.
Tho Woman's Union of the Baptist
cliurrrli will hold a slclal afternoon
I the home of Mrs. H, B. MeKinney,
72 West Tenth street, tomorrow af
ternoon, ,
County Judge Chrlsman made an
order this meriting Issuing adoption
papers to Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter lloone
of this city, for the adoption of Mary
i. Woods, aged six years, whose
mother Is dead and whoso father,
Juntos W. Woods, has abandoned
her. The name of the child Is
changed to Mary lloone.
The remluim' of Jacob Mathews,
who was found dead in the cabin on
the Walker place Sunday, were bur
led in the 1. O. O. V. cemetery this
forenoon.
Ed Gallaghor. a plastoror, was
fined $20 in the police court today
for being drunk ami disorderly. In
default of puyment ho will servo ten
days In jail.
John Zim titer, the carpenter, acci
dentally ran a null into one of bis
hands a few daya ago and the mom
hor Is Iwuily swollen. Blood poison Is
threatened.
The pavement In, thoalloy along
l rKWPSiro People j
? I mmmmm Like Books
4 1 f''K"A Vrjtr 'VCy ,hBt sUow comfortable bal
l. Sy i YVEJ twlinuv you -niu.sOh.-etn
I 9 X I A f NfS fi I m '.V.'.w Str0.,n m-eontu with the I
the new Mitchell Garret block was
raised In the center todav, it being
too low Water stood in the center
of the alloy every time the rain fell.:
Robert Klum. a logger employed
on 1. all creek, has been brought to
thp hospital suffering from a badly!
injured knee, as the result of a log
rolling over his leg.
Household goods for A-. W Tldd
from Wendling, H. D. Seymour from
Shaniko, nrr veti l Eugene last
night and this morning.
Three cars of logs for the Eugene
l.e.myer Co., a car of flour and mill
isoU i;r the Williams Transfer Co
ft till n Pin- m tiui,.,,,.,!.!! . .
, ti,is iiiorning.
pi r. ' i'00l'nnin denies the Item
The Guard copied from the Junction
thero wit his moving picture outfit
owing numerous bills. He states that
Harris for perjury, went to Portland
today, where his father has secured
him a good job. The boy has prom
ised o do better and shun his old
u ..aies who are held responsible
for his wrongdoing.
A meeting of the committee re
cently appointed to ee It the road
way being built north of the ware
houses on the depot grounds cannot
wV. 1ed thro"Bh Pearl street,
will meet at, the promotion depart
ment of the Commercial Club this
evening at 7:30 o'clock. All ware
house, owners and lessees and oth
ers interested are invited to attend.
Ti
balance you
Ann ooeoiint with the
'. T.OAX A XII .Vlv,!o
ll.WK. Then you dotr't need to
worry tiboi.t -hat yos, have ami
en' ib't:e nil jour energies to
ina'-i.i! rnro.
V:o wilt r..!u h.ss, also, as
a ca.'-K ihh i!".'S nut
I" y.ir ivcket lf
ttotl fasti.
ham
the ne-
Lugene Loan! O'1 . Savings3ank
V ill I I il j .-t . II M
tl'l.l S. s li:.-,.imi
i:sr viti.isiiM iHtw.
ho dues not ow.'0i single bill there
Someone Rfnln (V.n...... ...... -..
"ey s lu.-ycle which ho had left at
the Dunn-Wllkitis building the other
I day. .Mr. Mummry would like to have
the person who took It bring it hack
j as soon as he Is through wlth ,, as
; he lias t,i va:k h.mie now.
. . A V, ,,,., r o. ..
tlou ,Ui:.,l ,.,.W, C)M'S 0(' ;tv
w.ncrs of i. McKcnri,. river f.,r ii-
uto coamany recently ,v..e ! t.i
engage in Irrigation in the terri
tory ab.ivo S-riiufield
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Lett Kelsay, the Creswell voiith
ho was given n parole sentence o(
three years this morning bv Judge
The Modern Brotherhood have
elected the following officers for the
ensuing term: President, B V1I
Hams: vice-president, Albert Lude-
man; secretary, May m'. Moon; treas
nrer. Martin Miller; chaplain. R c
w Igniore; conductor, Ida L. Weeks-'
watchman, Richard Moon: senfv
jJanies Taylor: local physicians, Lulu
j M. Marquani, F. M. Day.
! McDonnlrt'o h,,at..., ,.,.
. ........ .... 3 luiin'ia' a:
Springfield, will soon move to hit
: BT aud h .tfn,. i.. .... V .. .
: i t 'ii i no toil in-
' IK Bcciipind by Klegal & Rvchard's
;: re upstairs. Next spring Mr. Mc
. JV'tam cviiects tn have a biilldine
!!! n.u.y constructed for the college
HI e.tablls-!, an academic do
, part on -M. This will bo a preparatory
t'niv. i-sitv. The co'
: i-. tn a fiuKridhlng condition at,'
"iwh-r of students i.4 craMcm'
on increaf e. ' "
' 1-o.iue, n. of II., ha eh-te.'
' honor. Samnnthn -Dillard: chie;
! of honor M.M.- lnn. I,i.. .
l-'ti.. i-, , ' ' . . "'" oi nonor.
! t i vr"'.'J.e: t'h,ot 'of w''ouies.
IJttie fcMnney; recorder,' Anert-M-hapman;.
fiuaucler. Mary Harris-
usher Jean Vogle; inner watcn, Mar
' garet Yost: outer wntch i At' rto..
j ringer; musician,. Irene ' Potts; cap
tain 1, .-, .v.......1n ...
, , , huaiuo. ivo.ina otjirr;
physicians, Dr. DeHar and Dr. Ktiy
kendall; trustee for three years An
na Hobbs; installing officer, Anna
Hobbs.
The Eugene Military Club, at Its
meeting last night, elected the fol
lowing offices: President R. S. Hus
ton; vice-president, Bolton Hamble;
secretary, Nathan Barrett; treasur
er, . Wilshlre Bristow ;sergeant-at-arms,
William Williams, Lieuten
ant Rennle having resigned on ac
count of lack of time, L. W. Baker
was elected for one year 'to fill his
Place on the board of trustees. Paul
Eond wis elected for three vears to
take the place of Captain rvillough
by, chairman of the board of trus-
iee, wnose term of office had ex
pired. The Forty Hours devotion opened
this morning at the Catholic church
with solemn high mass, celebrated
) Key. A. Lane, of Albany, assisted
j .. u. uaiy, of Cottage Crave
O- Season and Itev. E. K. Cautwell as
! sub-deacon. Father Lane spoke
i nrieny on the object of the devotion
, anil now the members of the congre
gation should heed the loving inv'
tioti or the Master and mine dur
ing thoi-o three days and render
j;ii to l heir K'M-liaristie King
' "fi preach this
. ei ening at 7 : ;;p.
t PERSONAL SfigW
- ,ark ofAsh,!4
on nus.'ness. th9 venTT1 kV
Herman Schm,-.,. - L7.hen ,3t
In the city today well, Wjs
iotV?j:r,ie .hta
te. bFVl w'toSa,em
damrcS1'1 thet.
oAAt' 18 '"the
tKl
Chas. S p..
the cuy for 3 dTyV ,0WWe11' " ta
C. H. Herman of w.. , .
8PpntR Stpn,'ght ln Eugene8"1311'
ger foV 'eltrnWthlsa Pass-
.. Heitsml?nfM forarn,'T
al"rNaJ,l1PeC
stag., this morning CTK.T e
P. C- Walters. th p, ."."" eton'
man. is In the Mt ti.7. " " ""Wier-
C. W, UtHZ..,s "ernoon.
this morning ,or his home aUuX
W" T' Carro11 returned home thiJ
urcn". a s"ort vlsit
S. S. Range returned to Portlanfl '
oSesf " haV'ng n f
J. II. Daniel returned home this
Portland"
Mrs I) A. Paine returned home!
this noon from a short visit to Cot-i
tage Grove. 1 j
G. H Bogart who has been doing i
jury duty, went to his home at Junc
tion City today. I
Mr. ar-fl Mrs .T rto,riAB
for -their home at Lewlston, Idaho
after 'business visit here.
Mis3 Llla Prosser went to Port
land this morning to hear the great
Madame Nordica sing tonight
Mrs. L. P. Griffith, Mrs. F. Mere
dith, and Mrs. F. E. Smith of Sa
lem, were arrivals In Eugene last
night.
H.i A. IHnshaw, traveling freight
agent of 'he S. P. Co., was an ar
rival in Hugene on the afternoon
train 'odny. .
Hon H. E Miller, who has been
visiting 'litre for several days, went
to Albany today and from there will
leave tonight for San Francisco.
Mrs. Win. Stoops left todav for
Seattle and from there will take the
steamer lur Oa'daud, Cal., where she
will spend a month with her daus'n
ter, Mrs. J. W. Frlcke, at the Key
Route Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Frlcke hav
ing taker, apartments there for tlic-v-iate'r.
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loses aljjj
worries rtaJ
new to i
1.' . .
"M lot Mk'
see the irM
"she" J
cherish m j
beantifnl
Jewefcj
Sitafe
and MteM
the inspiniij
jttst whitloh;
Eipiy
BIG BASKETBALL !
GAME AT ARMORY
TOMORROW NIGHT ;
The High school basketball team
holds the initial game of the season
tomorrow evening at the Armory.
The hoys have been practicing about
two' weeks and are in fairly good
shape, al'hough fisore is a feeling
among thm that the score would he
different if plavnd a week later. The
alumni hrve had hut little practice,
yel It :i .team of ail-sUns and is
apt to lie nretty fast. The score will
bo CSS3, whoever wins. Although
the lino tip Is not. yet determined, the
olacd-, will lie between tie fciliowing
inen: orwtird-- Wat-on, Knoll,
Harlow , or Al shire. C'eti'er Sheri
dan o- Hei-toii. finarrts 'ionnir,
Mil p.!,:, t;r -n.r or Pustin.
It l hoped that tlie High etfurt
Picture
Framing
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injs u 1
Otitis 111
Q m Now IstHe
Thk Is the Pi
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A full stock of ste?
novelty gof
XMAS
Everything in k
Footwear
PRICES ALWAYS &
' 'Yoran's m
TT, Store j
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HIH'AV KVKXIXO.
A dance will be given after
v erAE- H; ?' bsketba Same
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Satin White bfftvY-
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