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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
THE ZUaijfZ DAILY GUAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1909 mfttttiStmitStmm .TTTTTTT- - Stanleys PR.ICE CUTTERS 612 Willamette Street, Eugen?, Oregon Our Half Price Clothing Sale Ends Saturday Night EVERY SUIT IN MEN'S CLOTHING, ALL THS SEASON'S STYLES, TO BE CLOSED OUT AT JUST ONE-HALF OUR REGULAR PRICES. THIS WILL BE OUR LAST SALE IN MEN'S CLOTHING THIS SEASON. BUY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, FOR NOW YOU CAN GET TWO SUITS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Ladies Hosiery Ladies' Black Hose, a pair Oo ladies' Black Hose, white feet, good quality, a pair. . 17 Vic. Ladies' Black Hose, fine ribbed, extra quality, the pair. . 20c We are showing an elegant line of Ladies' Hosiery in all the de sirable patterns at 10c, 1212c, 15c, 17!2c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 90c, $1 .00 and $1 .25 a pair. Look over our line and see if we haven't just what you want.. Children's Hosiery . Children's Tan Hose, ribbed, a pair I Oc Children's Blak Hose, a pair ; Oc Children's extra quality, regular 20c Black Ribbed Hose, a pair 12V2c Misses' Tan Hose, fine ribbed lisle 20c Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, a pair 15c "Lastforever" guaranteed Hose for Boys and Girls; each pair guaranteed to wear a month or a new pair free. . . . 25c "Maid of Athens" Hose for Misses; finest quality mer cerized Lisle; the pair 25c Men's Half Hose Men's Black Socks, good 15c quality, special . . 8 I -3c Men's Tan Socks, good 15c quality, special 8 I -3c Men's Heavy Wool Socks, regular 12Vic grade, our price -3c Men's Tan Socks, better than most 25c goods on the market; our price l2Vic Men's Black Socks, extra quality; our price 1 2Vic Great assortment of Men's Fancy Half Hose at I5c 20Ci 25c and 35c a pair. I tt i tt Suit Cases At Sale Prices Good Suit Cases for. . S 1 .25 leather Suit Cases for $4.00 We also have Cases at $1.75, .$2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 and 15.00. On any case in the store we can save you at least one fourth. Look at every other store in town if you like, but don't fail to come here before you buy. You'll say they're the biggest bargains you have ever seen. Shinola Shoe Polish .... 5c Shinola Outfits 5c Mennen's Talcum Powder 1 2c Lyon's Tooth Powder... 19c Colgate's Oatmeal Soap. . j Oc Colgate's Glycerine Soap I2!,c Men's Fine Fell Hats Big Line Just In We will sell You a good Hat, Latest Style,,for $2.00 If Its Shoes Come to Stanleys We can save you money Shoe sale this week Ladies' Dutch Collars we are selling at 2VzC Men's Linen Collars, Arrow, Silver and Lion Brands, 12Vic at all other stores; our price is always 10c Turkish Towels, 19x43 inches, the pair 1 9c Huck Towels, 18x35 inches, the pair 25c Huck Towels, 14x27 inches, two pairs for 35 C Sheets, 72x90 inches, special 49c Sheets, 81x90 inches, special 49c Bed Spreads, good quality t- 85c Bed Spreads, extra size, with fringe, for S 1 .25 Sewing Thread . . 4c Lustre Cotton 2ViC Darning Cotton 2c Liquid Veneer, 25c 19c Toilet Soap, 9 cakes for. . 1 9c Safety Pins, 3 cards for. . I Oc Men's Belts New Assortment Just Received We will sell you a good belt for 50c belts for 40c 25c Stationery Our assortment of Box Sta tionery and Tablets is complete and our prices are much less' than you pay the stationer or the druggist. . ' '! Good quality Box Paper. . I Oc Extra quality Box Paper, like you buy of the sta tioner at 35c to 50c, we sell for 25c Tablets at 5c IOci 15c and 25c, Envelopes 5c and 15c Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Courtesy and Consider ation the Watchword In thle bank for commercial convenience. We watch and safeguard your business and personal In terests In every possible way, give you the security and ac curacy of a checking account, collect debts for you either lo cally or la other places, loan money on desirable security and do a general banking business on liberal terms. CAPITAL A YD SURPLUS, 18,000. KSTABLIHHfcD IHQ. BORN To the wife of Ge. Powell. Col in?" Grove. .Monday. July ISth. 109, a ten ihuiuI m. ILLINOIS SOCIETY Meeting in the Park Nivt Suturdny A fteriioon I All Illinois people who have not i done, so ran register their mimes with i J. a. Wells at his office in the Iiegls 1 tor nullding. I A meeting of Illinolxnns will be i held in the park Saturday afternoon at 3 p. 111. J26 No person with feet to cover can afford to nay away fro'm our mam moth shoe sale. Dodge Department Store. J24 Last Week of Unloading Sale Drygoods, Shoes and Furnishings at wholesale cost and less. Sale Closes Saturday Night, July 24th BIG OPEN-AIR DANCE AT PORTABLE PAVILION RINK SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 24 From 1 0 to 1 2 p. m. Heg- ular session of skating mull 10 o'clock, followed by danc- ina until 12 o'clock. Dane- ! lng, gents. 35r. Ladies free. I Kveryhody invited. Manage- ment reserves the right to eject any disorderly person. . J24 ' I AXNOI XCKMKNT. ' I lake pleasure In ann-iomelng ilia: I have bulk a wholesale bakery In Kugen. My bakery Is new all through and throuuh. AM my work Is doi.e by ire nioni skillful mi I com tietent empl:rve that can be pro cured, and all the latent and np-to-da' machinery, n'-d will guuranto:1 you thn best satisfaction In prices, and qnaltiy n-t to be surpassed Am always redy to fill nil orders nt any rime. N'j orders rm-elved before August lt. WILLIAMS WHOLESALE UAKEItY tf (ir. 1 3i h and Moss Ave. : married : At tihe home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William llnind. nt Kknuce. July 21. ut noon. Clias II. Watts, of Eugene, anil Miss HeafJe M. Hrund. The couple will make tlw.lr homo In Eugene, where the grown Is engaged In the Jewelry business with his father. .1. O. Watts. WAfiOS IMI1HKI.LAS Still another ahipment of those flno umbrellas, adnptnd for either rain or sunshine, huvu Just arrived. Those having spoken for one and oth ers desiring one can now be supplied. THK 8TEVKNS HULIN PIANO HOUSE, Commercial Club tllock At tie home of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Hunt In Eugene. July i!0. I mm. .Ins. 11. Hunt and Mrs. 11. K. Co.x.Ju lice of the I'eaee li. 8. Hi nun i f fli lailtig. At the h me of Kipilre V'ntighn In Cottage Grove, Friday evening, July IS. I SOU, Fled Join's mid Miss Kena Kelly. J lb Ire Vang hit of lit lining. At 4 o'clock this afternoon. A. C. Thomson, of I'ortland. and Miss Kr nestlno Fisher, of Eugene, .lustlee of the I'eare K. S. Hryson of lli luting. HOT Wl:Tlli:it MEATS. K:iHt of Spring limb or Veal at 10c lb. (let them large enough to leave some for rold Kill ing ami save nil extra fire. THK HANDY MEAT MAHKKT. 10 nth and Willamette St. ".IuhI. niouud Hie conier." Phono lied 4 Nil I. J22 The Springfield neslaiirunt. If you want something good to eat. Try the lunch, counter rirst. COMK TO HAItltlHIllItG ln'id ns good na Hin best and choaper than In any other part or I lie valley. A (III reus The Prynr-Cimtnr Company, llarrliiliurg. Or., for Infornm- tlon and prices. . Oltlt.OMAV IIKADOl'AHTEItS I'ntll further notice headquarters, for the Oregonlan will hn In Scott' stationery atom. All order. will re ceive prompt attention. : i . tf AI.LEM EATON. Visit our (irenl ' Mamtnnth Shoo Sales. tudgo l)eNirtment S'or Hth and Olive. . J34 I TltV THiy FOR DKHSKKT. Try JELL-O. the dainty, appetltlng economical desert. Can, be prepared Instantly simply dd boiling water I and serve when cool, t lavored Jut I right; perfect in every way. A 10c ; package makes enough dessert for a 1 large family. All grocers sell It I Don't accept substitutes, JKLL-O complies with all pure food laws, ! Try JELL-O. tne. dainty, apiietlr.lng and economical desert. Can hp pre- . pared Instantly. Klmply add boiling water and serve when cool. Kin var ied Just right: sweetened Just right; perfect In every way. A 10c pack ! age makes dessert enough for a large ifamllv. All grocers sell It. Don't ! accept substitutes. JELL-O com plies with all pure food taws. Seven flavors I-emon. Orange, Itaspborry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry and Peach. I Myl i; COXTKST The Hell Theatre offers a handsome prize 1o the home liest man In Eugene. The con test begins Monday. August 2d, and closes Monday, Au gust !tlh. Enter your friends' photos nt the box office- lit' once. I'll lures, of the parties entered will be shown on the canvas hen contest opens on Monday, August 2d Contest will run one week only. J2 4 ik roc I n:r. LIRK THIS? IV)es your head ache or simply fee heavy and uncomfortable? Ixies vour bark ache' Does your side ache? IM you feel fagged out? The tonic laxative herb tea known as line's Family Medicine will clear vour head, remove the pain In side or bark and restore your strength. Nothing else Is so good for the eoui arh and bowels. At druggists' and dealers, 25c. HOW TO tJltOW FAT. I'KK ALLEN'S KOOT KtSK, A powder to h shaken Into the shoes. If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests the feet and makes new and tight shoes eaiy. Cures aehlng, syollen, hot, sweating feet. Helleves corns and imnlona of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It to day. Bold by sll druggists snd shoe Stores, 2.'c. Don't nrrepi any sub stitute. For free trial parkagn, also free ssmplc of the Fool Ease Satll larv Corn-Pad, a new Invention, ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, I.o Hoy, N. v. ! Prices Reduced on REFRIGERATORS Owing to the urusaal late spring and little demand for Refrigerators we have decided to sell our entire stock at the following prices giving our customers and those who would bay in 1910 a chance to save money and buy now. They are new and the latest and best makes. TAVMIK A WILLIAMS. Storage wan-house, on railroad 'rack, or hops, spuds, hnuse!0d goods, cement, lime, crockery, or tiny, thing. Stone foundation and plie with waler for fire protection. Kales ftnade on car lots Inquire of Williams fi Transfer Companv. Main t,!,, or Kra- for a real esta'e omce, mat s w A IIMIUAIN. An A Va 1 rtulrv and sfoTlr farm consisting of 820 acres four mllc-a from Eugene nne lann for rruil snd grain. 125 per aere. Call or sddresa owner, 232 East 11th street, Eugene, Ore. tf li"f In V) mtnnlA. : turn with ir, Hlrf. i f f.u llMie!, Omt ' l-l will viirnl, pn,Tn. j No rtnit in, ri'i .li. arosi. A m' so't ut-rsflagajinii' "'K. LrunsUts, CROUP Reg. $47.50 for $35.30 Reg. $34.50 for $29.75 Reg. $32.50 for $25.40 Reg. $31.50 for $23.45 'Reg. $30.00 for $22.90 Reg. $28.00 for $20.70 Reg. $27.00 for $20.65 Reg. $24.50 for $ 18.10 Reg. $21.00 for $16.15 Reg. $19.75 for $14.00 Reg. $14.50 for SI 1.40 Reg. $12.50 for $ 8.80 The Cheap Round White Mttjl Ones Regular $27.50 for $15.00 Chambers Hardware & Furniture Co. 8 ! tt : tt tt a s . O O