Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1909, Image 8

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. m. vnnru nUtT WMI CWBSDAY. SEPT. 21, 1908 -- '
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d Misses' Tailored Suits at $16.50 and $25.00
An Immense dlnplay of 11 the new faH tailor made luita at these two
prlcea. Splendid materials, all the new colors and every one representing
one of the new fall models. The material and styles have been carefully
elected, and we are prepared to show you all the newest thing In WOR
STEDS, HOMKSPUNH, BKItOKS, DIAGONALS, PflUNEIXS, BROAD
CLOTHS, CHEVIOTS and MANNISH MIXTURES.
Theao aulta were all made Id clean wholesome factories, where pride Is ta
ken In turning out oil-made garments. The suits are 42 to 45 Inches long;
some have a little braid and button trimming, but moat are strictly tail
ored; skirts have cheater pleats and plnln gored. These suits are easily
worth 15.00 to 8.00 more than we are asking; now priced at $16.50 to
$25.00. Bplcndld line of other suits at $35.00 to $50.00.
Ardoc and Dagobert Coats
Two of the very newest models In coats for women and misses are the Ar
doc and Dagobert, for which we are exclusive Kukcho sellers; made In all
tho new cloths and colors for dress or general wear. There Is none more
styllBh or serviceable, Tho prices $12.00 to $40.00, and the beat values
wo Imvo shown.
Children's School Coats and Jackets
ur.i.-iia of KlrllKli coals In full lonjjlh and tlireu-quarter lengths ;dozcnx of
,:n I'-i iiu nnd color Kimliliiiitloiis to select from. l.t us hIiow them to you.
New I)rcnH SklrtB In black, bluo. ray, red, etc. All garments ultored with
out chargo.
PERSONALS
was In
was In
Agents Ksbo, N mo and Goisard
Lace J1 rone Corsets
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
FAIR WEATHER
FOR TOMORROW
i Oregon fair tonight, with .
eavy frost In eastern por4 4
lion; light frost In southwest
portion, except near coast.
Wednesday fair,, with
northwesterly winds.
A clever, populur Candy Com Cure
Tablet called I'reventlcs Is being
iHuiHtnned by druKKlrts evurwhere In
few hours, Prevent les are said to
-euro any cold completely. I'rovnn
Urs, iHtlng so safe nnd lo'iihwimo. are
wry fine for children No (Julnlne,
no laxellvn, nolhlng hnrsh nor sick
onlng. Ilox of IX -iiOc. Hold by
all dealers.
NKW TOIIAV.
KOR 'SALE OU TRADE 60-acro
(more or less) farm In amnll town;
2 blocks from 2 stores, 2 churches,
11th grade school,' blacksmith
shop; good house, small barn, good
orchard, part In field, part pasture,
river running through, good gravel
road: good oak timber. Address
V. Hobvosky, Eugene, Or. S2 3
When Your Joliu. Are Stiff
VOW RENT New seven-room house
with large basement; 'modern lm
iiniveiiiKnliL Kour blocks from
- , , I 1111,1111
Wlllamottn atreot. 'Inquire at Zi9 ! w..ri.i
Km Ninth street
If
and your miiscloa are sore from cold
or rheumatism, when you slip or
sprain a Joint, strain your s'de or
bruise yourself. Painkiller will take
out the soreness and fix you right In
a Jiffy. Always have li with you,
and use It freely. The oldest, the
cheapest and the best medicine for
Internal and external aches and pains
In man la Perry Davis Painkilor, and
for over 70 years It has been the
great standby for emergencies In
thousands of families all ovor the
Don t go home without
WANTED Cllrl for housework. Call
at Colvln & KiuihcU's millinery
store at 84 East Bin st. tf
5(c
ties.
or one of the new size 35c bot-
HtlWCItlllU I Oil TDK (J T A 111).
VOH HAl.TT- llli-ycle Tor sale, or wl
exclnoiuo for inllcli cow. Atlilrc
X llu.uil orriie.
Pink Pain Tablet Dr. Hhoop's
snip hendiiihe, womanly pulns, any
pain, anywhere, in 20 miniiles sure.
Kormula on the 25c box Ack your
ilniKKlHt or doctor nhout this rormula
It's fine. All dealers.
! Fred Moullen Is In Portland on
I business.
I L. Boring returned to bis foome al
! Meadow today.
C. L. Eaton, of Jasper, was In the
I city over night. -
B. A. Allen 'b down from his farm
. on Camp Creek.
j E. R. Sloan, of Couuon, arrived In
I Eugne yesterday.
I Dr. D. A. Paine went to Portland
I today on business.
W. C. BIlllrvgB, of Uirane, was In
Eugene over night.
! C. V. Brown, of Creswell
I tde cltv over night,
j R. M. Perry came down from Cres
well this afternoon.
' L. S. Hill returnt-J toCotage Grove
yesterday afternoon.
O. P. Coshow, of Koseburg,
' tho city during the day.
f H. P. Kennlston, of Maplfton, is In
the clly for a few days.
Warren Nichols is here from Jack
1 son county on business.
W. C. Kisk was a stage passenger
this morning for Mapleton.
If. E. Powell was a stasn passenger
this morning for Deerhorn.
John Daviea arrived lu re Saturday
night from LewUtcn Idaho.
Hon. and Mrs. It. A. Booth are
visiting at Salem a few days.
W. (i. Nesmttli returned to Blue
River on this tnoniini:'!, '.-lage.
E. B. Poller, of W'liltervlllo, was In
the clly yesterday on busim-s.
K. W. Hall, of l l-o P. K. ft E., Was
In I lie city today from Portland.
Carl Oglo:.by was a sta?e paiwensd
for llluo lilver yettertlay m :rtiin.
Ceo. A. Phlopen returned home
this afternoon from a trip south.
Urn Wallls has returnel' from Sa
lem where he attemled the s;ate fair.
Attorney (J. F. sklpworth went to:
Junction City thiR afternoon on busi
ness. Rev. O. S. O. Humbert returned
this afternoon from a trip to points
1 north. I
W. H. Jenkins, truveline nafoenecn
agent of the S. P. Co., was in the city ;
today.
Jas Wrjrttiingtnn, of Oxford. Eng
land, was an arrival in Eugene yes
terday. J. B. VanWInkle returned yester
day afternoon from a business trip to
Portland.
C. E. an! Roscoe Belling, of On
tario, wore arrivals in Eugene this
morning.
W. E. Smith. W. JcOnona and R. A.
Jonoa, of Jefferson, were In tho city
over night.
Postmaster J. L. Page ! In Port
land attending a rueetlug of the state
post masters.
Hon. B. O. Potter and daughter.!
Miss Pauline, are at Seattle attend
ing tho fair. 1
Nancy V. and Ray C. Talmage, of
Centra. Neb., were arrivals ill Eugene,
this morning. i
II. P. Iliiev, n.-lsiant chief en'-il-'
neer of the S. P. t'o. was In the city
during the day.
Ir. Era tin Lucille Hard and Miss
il l fum-ll"n . ' uka fir It i
1. 1.
ii- n : 1 1
Nel';e Williams are home from the
Bo,iemia mines. B
to Grants Pass, after .1 visit with the
Mlwea Potts in E"nf- prtland
j W. Owen returned to Port tana
vesierday afternoon after a short
business visit In Eugene.
oniMiman has gone to
Medford to Jon ;her husband who has
t)tirchas-i the asn gnu.
F P. Rubh. of Uniontown and B. r
Keister, of Scottdale, Pa., were ar-
Miss Ha'el Mcr'arland returned to
Portland last evening a'"" -
...i..- ..i..,i.-..u tn l-'.iifrene.
E Parker and wife, and Miss Marie
Meredith, of Dayton, Ohio, were ar-
i.. tn t'n.'i.np vesterday.
i- a n..n''anil wife and Pred Bean
and family are on a trip to the lower
Siiifilaw hunting ana nsning.
T. F. Hiil and daughter, Grace, ot
Stillwater, Oklahoma, are nere visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Crnni.
Mrs II A. Peters, of Hay Sprinss.
Nob., and Miss Effie Rhodes, of Port
land, arrived here yesterday.
Herb and John Lewis and Mrs. J.
D. Heryford. of l.akeview. were ar
rival? in Eugene this morning.
J. J. McCormlrk and G. G. Cross--left
on the stage this morning for
Belknap's ranch on a short hunting
tri't
F. E. Simpson, bookkeeper at the
4 11 "
Special
A 50 lb Clean, WeH Made, F
Tick Cotton Mattress
FOR
r
SCHOOL SHOES?
YES
And good ones too.
Shoes that will wear ar d
give satisfaction. Pricis
that you can't get away
frcm.
at
YORANS SHOE STORE
THE STORE THAT FELLS
GOOD SHOES
J!
7.00
Made entirely of pure, clean cotton, weighs 50
covered with the best fancy ticking in blue and
ors, making a splendid bed, for only
Seven - $7.00 - S
Furnish your rooms with this Mattress. It
sold for from 1U to u aonars.
This Saves "JLverybcdy" Money
See window display.
Chambers Hardwares, Furnii
522 Willamette Street
Campbell-Fellman store, went to Al
bany today to visit relatives a couple
of days.
Robert Dickie, Mike Tully, R. T.
Kauftnian and W. Y. Yost were stage
pasengers lor Florence yesterday
morning.
F. T. and W. H. Foreman, and
Norma and Alice Foreman, of Bart
lett, Kan., arrived In Eugene this
morning.
Smith BalleV and wife, of Rose-
burg, after a visit with friends here!
went to Cottage lirove yesteruay
afternoon.
John Davle3, Jr., arrived here this
morning from Lewiston, Idaho, to at
tend the funeral of his grand-father,
Jos. Davies. tomorrow.
Allen Evans arrived here yester
day tram Fossil and he and Joun
Abbott left last night for Iceland to
look after their mining interests.
C H. Pickett, a former Eugene
and Springfield merchant, came in
tills afternoon from Tacoina. where
he is located. Ho Is now traveling
for a wholesale hards j
Mrs. Gifford
have been visiting the
Blue River during thi
turned to ortiand hut
P. E. Newell and
from Portland today
the home of Mr. New
and Mrs. P. D. Newell.
Tom Burke, a popui
was employe! by the GJ
Is back from Baker Clu
remain in ti .e employ J
Miss Ruth Stone, dal
ry Stone, the well-noa
worker, arrived un
this afternoon to att-J
sity
Boise Capital News
Mike Hlllmras. of CreJ
the city vkilting their
legas. T.iey will ie.
Mi"onri anj' will t
with a view of lorat
SUBSCRIBE K0P.1
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THE
MAKING
V
K you t'X)i'ct to nlwnyn
lmvo to work anil nt'VtT KJ't
nhfiitlf Many mon onvy mil
lionnirvx. A until wlto ftHU
Unit way hIiouM nnlixt ho may
Imhmiiuo n rival of t ho rich won
lv wiving invosting.
ONE DOLLAR A WEEK
SAVED for n fi-w wwk will
givo von ENOUGH CAPITAL
TO BUY RISING REAL ES
TATE win n foltl on onr terms.
Oni-it the motu-y it o invcstiHl,
it in HtM-nro fttim tctitptnt imt to
H fai't'U'Mvly.
Von will mom 1 find that your
intent t in a lot of ground w ill
load you to be on tlio lookout
for other flywifOH for real ct
tali iiiveMuient and hofoiv yon
rvaliye it you will Im on tho
road to wealth yourself,
Tho old maxim. "navyour
first hundred dollar and you
n on the road to wealth." in
now out of date, "SA1E
YOUR FIRST 10 tind&ives0
in real ;'" i the now ver
sion. i f von j 'living
vour H ''i' month vour iiron-
'iiy is (louhliiig or Ireliliug tho
money you put into it.
!ot, knowing these things,
find thinking nhout them uml
being ronvineed of their truth
lind f.nvilig to yoursell' " Yes,
that's light "hut milking no
move, milking no Mart, you
will never reali.e any benefit
in tht- least.
REGRETS WILL NEVER
BRING YOU ANY REWARD.
It is only (hose who do things
that will reap tho rieh harvest
that is Mire to be gathered by
tho.se who invest their money
in well selected real estate. It
cannot run away, it cannot be
stolen, it cannot burn up. IT
IS YOURS the moment you
make your first payment and
receive your contract, and
month after mouth, year by
year it will constantly increase
m value, and before you your
self are aware of it you w ill be
what yon have so long looked
foi ward to- hoped for and
praved for INDEPENDENT.
YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE
if you are to secure tho great
est results from placing your
money into productive real estate-real
estate that has a fu
ture before it not behind it.
Thomas Klythc bought some
sand lots in San Francisco for
$2oD each and for vears before
lie died he had an income from
them of over $HHl a day. The
aino property today is worth
over eight million dollars.
A traveling dalesman was
hogged by a friend a few years
ago to invest $4000 ami buy a
half interest in a lot in l.o
Angeles, but he was afraid, so
his friend went to the bank
and borrowed $4000 and
bought it himself. The other
day' he sold it for $."i00,000.
Marshall Field, who died a
few years ago, made the bulk
of bis 0 million dollars by
buying suburban t hicago prop
crty and holding it for a raise.
The Astor family, with sev
eral hundred million dollars,
made it all in New York real
estate.
The Crockers, of San Fran
cisco, bought cheap lots in San
Francisco in the early days and
are now enjoying rents from
office buildings, hotels, stores
and apartment houses.
Mr. I,ndd, of Portland, did
not hesitate to buy Portland
lots when they were cheap be
fore improvements were even
thought of, and made a million
dollars.
Fugene offers you the same
opportunity if you buy enough.
If you can't buv much, buv a
little.
Mr. K. C. (J raves bought a
lot in Seattle for $S0 nnd sold
it last year for $150,000.
More fortunes nnd more coin
ivteneics have been made in
real estate than the combined
gold, silver and copper mines
of the world have produced.
Xo other investment can be at
once so profitable and so safe,
(loot! real estate, rightly select
ed, is safer than any bank
safer than any stock safer
than any bond.
It is not to be denied that
the brinks, trust companies
etc. invest the greater portion
of their depositors' money in
real estate and only allow them
three or four per cent for the
use of it. These investments
in real estate earn more than
three or four per cent. BUT DO
YOU GET THE SURPLUS?
No. Then why not put your
own money where the banker
puts it in renl estate, where it
w ill bring you the greatest re
turns. WSSKI.L SAGE said:
"Young until, put your money
into a piece of property in the
outlying districts and then go
about your daily business. It
will make vour old age com
fortable." KX-PURSIOHXT KOOXK
YF.l.T said: "F.very person
who invests in well-selected
real estate in n growing section
of a prosperous community
adopts the SUREST AND
SAFEST method ,-f. becoming
independent, for real estate is
the basis of all wealth."
KX-PHKS1DRXT Ci HOVER
iLtii jMjAajj sunt:
..... . ...
vestment on earth is so safe
sure, so certain to enrich
Xo in-
so
its
realtv.
owner as undeveloped
I always advise my young
friends to place their savings
in realty near some growing
town. There are no such sav
ings banks anywhere.
ANDREW I'ARXKC.IHsnvs
"The wise young man or wage
earner of today invests his
nionev in real estate."
PRESIDENT TAFT says
"A little piece of ground with
a home on it is an investment
all good citizens should make."
Eugene offers you the opior
tunity. Today values are low
in. Eugene to what thev will be
three years from todav.
Foster's lots have risen in
value within the last week, yet
the price of the lots unsold has
not changed.
Now is just as good n time as
last week, but I will not prom
ise the same next month.
Foster's lots front on West
11th street.
Join the city limits of Eugene.
Are just 15 minutes' walk
and Willanlette
from llth
streets.
trartUSeS nW ging Up on the
Are within your me;
Accessible to your
ment.
Clear title, guarantei
state.
S10 down, $10 a moni
No interest on deferrj
ments.
I pay the taxes until
deed, which is at the e.
of contract.
Fine public school
blocks.
Pure water at 25 feet
No notes or mortgagl
If you are sick or out
I suspend your paymej
ins: that nenod.
Prices $200- to $300.
Call me up on the
Main 82, tell me w
live, and I will he 1
call for you in my at
REMEMBER. XUKi
BE UNDER NO
TION TO BUY.
I treat you the !
merchant treats you
tro into his store.
I will tell you the
lot, the price, thetcnr
rend the contract.
dor the verdict.
Don't be bashful.
Don.'t put it off a'
will go next week,
von wnnt. next wee
sold to some one todaj
flail ma n on M
Main 82.
FOLLOW THE ARROW
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