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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1910. BAILED NOW i S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store Grand Clearance Sale In Progress Don't miss this sale with the 10 discount on all but contract goods and the giv ing out of newer and greater bargains every day of the sale. Men's Departments Bead this list carefully. By so doing you will save money. All L System Suits 25 Off YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Your unrestricted choice of this stock, sizes 30 to 35, at following prices: $15.00 Suits, 1-4 Off SI 1.25 $12.50 Suits, 1-4 Off 9.30 $10.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 7.50 $.8.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 6.00 $ 6.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 4.50 Boys' Two Piece Suits During this sale at the following prices: $6.00 Suits, 1-4 Off S4.50 $5.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 3.75 $4.50 Suits, 1-4 Off 3.37 $4.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 3.00 $3.50 Suits, 1-4 Off 2.63 $3.00 Suits, 1-4 Off 2.25 Men's wool waisted Sweater Coats, plain and fancy, $2.50 values, clearance sale prices $1.75 Ladies' Section FEEDING CATTLE ON HIS RANCH The new Pique washable Glove, Dent's $1.25 value, at SI. 05 Black Taffeta, 36 inch $1.50 value, at SI. 09 50c Dress Goods 25c Still plenty of Remnants i -2 OFF Corset Covers, about 1A OFF Children's black Hose, 25c value, at 19c Kabo Corsets, $1.25 value, at 98c 1.00 values at 59c Table Linens, $2.00 values at SI. 59 Table Linens, $1.00 values at 79c Table Linens, 65c value at 50c Napkins, $6.00 values at $4.98 Napkins, $5.50 values at S4.75 Napkins, $1.50 values at SI. 29 THE OBJECT OF THIS SALE IS TO START THE YEAR WITH THE NEWEST STOCK POSSIBLE, SO WANT TO CLEAR UP ALL ODD AND ENDS, THAT NATURALLY ACCUMULATE IN A BUSINESS SUCH AS OURS, THEREFORE ITS TO YOUR INTEREST TO VISIT THIS STORE, AS WE HAVEN'T THE SPACE HERE TO TELL IT ALL. Of.'E LOT OF CHILDREN'S COATS 1-2 PRICE. S H. FRIENDLY BIG SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SUITS, COATS AND CAPES. 592-594 Willamette St The following is from one of the I keepers of the J. W. Uailey ranoul on i he McKemle: Editor (iuard: Mr. Bailey is having his cattle fed. As he stated to the Otiard, the first feed rs hauled January 17th. Mr. liaileyi ...... .1,,. !. will he fed from now on. He was told there was no hay to be had anywhere in that part of the valley. JAMBS HART. SAFETY WITH PROGRESS TUU long established hank Is.progreaslYe, hut H is above nil else am, ( an- In negotiating Inarm, liberal null Impartial treatment Of l truiiN, the extension of every courtesy consistent vvlfl. lilgh-grnuc buslneHH practice these are tin- prime requisites of our modern banking, ami we always try to carry out these policies in full. We solicit the tlcixtslls, large or small, of nil persons Interested lu a safe and profitable Invest ment at a reasonable rule of Interest. We pay a rate of Interest on certificates of deposits which 18 years experience has proven safe nndconservntlve. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAfi AND BimPLUS OMK ii I sin; i :i) ANI TWBNTY-FIVK THOUSAND DOLLARS MHTAIII.ISIIIU) i.mp-j. STRANGLER SMITH TO WRESTLE VAN D00ZER A wrestling match has I i ar ranged to take place in this city DR. A. B. STILES MANAC.HR Boston Dental Parlors Eugene, Oregon Will return to Kugcnc, Oregon, permanently on or about January 20th. January 2fth between Chas. "Si rangier" Smith of Portland and ,Jess Van Dooaer of Albany. Match to be "catch as catch can." three host falls out of five, two points down, pin falls only, and no holds barfed. Winner to lake all proceeds of the match. Heferee to bo chosen at ring-side. Local enthusiasts ol tlie sport are taking .a Rood deal of Interest In coming bout. CARD OF THANKS Wo desire to extend to our friends and neighbors our heartfelt thanks for their Kindness and assistance during the illness and at the death of our be! ived daughter, Mollle. Es pecially do wo ihank the members of the Royal Neighbors and the M. W. A. II. 8CHW1ND AND FAMILY, Marcola. Or. JBbltAitliflPi MUD . miM THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Offers as its 59th tl-AHEEST SIOVtPUlIT IN THE WORLDj Saturday Special I A strong Folding Clothes Rack containing 39 ft of clothes space. mm r i j? ai . 1 1 1J S rowing iotnes KaCK nc - Regular price $1.75 7 Only one to a customer. No phone orders taken. Only one week more to take advantage of the YEAR END SALE Store open till 9 o'clock. THE ITHKD. CORNER Seventh And o Willamette PERSONALS ,, Orville Waller went to Portland today. J. I.ennville left last night for Medford. Prof. Schaffer of the O, of O. went to Portland today. John Ke)!y. I", cf O. student, went to Portland today. Miss Ruby Dunn went to Portland last evening on a visit. Mrs. A. A. Hoss went to Creswell t h I afternoon to visit friends. Harry and Win. Mayten returned to Vida on the stage this morning. Miss Clara Jett lett today for Brownsville to visit Miss Golda Ba ker. Prof. Alderman went to Wood burn today to attend a teachers' in stitute. Miss Carrie Elspass went to Port land today to visit her brother Clyde. W. E. McCord and wife of Cres well, were registered at the Hoff man hotel today. Mrs. A. L. Jones and daughter, of Cottage Grove are visiting Mrs. M. J. Drury at Springfield. Dr. Leonard of the U. of 0. went to Corvallls today to attend the Y. M. C, A. convention. Mrs. Jess Seavey went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit her mother, Mrs. Abeeue. Miss Hattie has returned to Spo kane after a short stay here, hav father, J. J. Walton. Guy Arniitage, the Creswell mer chant, came down to Eugene this morning for the day. J. F. Falhe, proprietor of the ftoseburg hotel at Roseburg is in Eugene today on business. Mrs. John Kelly went to Portland today to visit her daughter who is a student at St. Helen's hall. F. C. Walters returned to his home at Elmira on this morning's stage after a short stay in town. Mis. Guy Walker came up from GREAT SALE OF THE CRESCENT STOCK The McMorran & Wash- liurne sale of $15,000 worth of goods from the Crescent store will open in the Cherrv building. Sixth and Willam- cite streets, tomorrow mom- lug. Every dollar's worth of these goods will be sold at slaughter sale prices. Furmtur at Money Saving Pr rs. l I ! . uompare our gooas ana prices ana you will UrHjJ why our business has increased so rapidly yej ana iyus. Furniture at Hardware Store ft You don't pay that high rent. You don't pay J your neignoor aoes. You don't buy goods that are not markedi figures. You don't pay"40 or 50 per cent more J ments man otners ao Tor casn. You don't buy goods of a house that is "hereto there tomorrow." 1887 GHAMBRS HARDWAR AND FURNITUR 522 Willamette Street Phone Main It 15c will buy a yard of regular 25-55c embroidery at Hill's 5-10-lSc store. Money-saving bargains this month. J25 Glasses $1.00 nnd upwards. Luck ey's Optical Dep't. tf The fountain pen that Is malting new friends every day can be found at Eaton's book and art store. tf : BORN At the Eugene hospla!, January 20, to the n Noble, of Springfield i Mother and child doing i Lecture on Social McConnolly will speak on Socialism at W. O. W. Hall, Cor. 8th and Lincoln Streets Saturday, Jan. 22 8 p. m. also Sunday, Jan, 23rd, 8 p. m. and on Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. on the labor question. independence this afternoon to visit Mi-s Stark at the Smeed Hotel. .Mrs. Claude Copple, who has been visiting wltn her father, C. W. Young, returned to Hood Itiver to day. Mrs. Cattltn who has been the guest of the lianima Phi Ueta soror ity returned to her home at Salem today. Mrs. It, nieo either o.., daughter returned home this after noon from a visit with SUl.m ,,.1., I tlves. -Mrs. Tom Rollett and son Walter, arrived this afternoon from Teoko Wash., t visit Mrs. w. D. Ander son at Springfield. Lester Higgins, U, of 'O., '97 now a prominent Seattle attorney, stopped off In Eugene today to visit Univer sity and greet old friends Mrs. Janus Shields and 'son. Chas i, ,oS"1' rel"rne o their home at Hellingham. Wn.. today after a visit at the home of C. W." Young ... rouv- accompanied bv ' S W. Harper and wife. went t0 Qn well this afternoon to make arrange w'"no " f"ncra ot the late W. Win. tieorge and wife left todnv or tlielr home in Taromu. at er a cw weeks' visit with n,as ST" bundraaa taaUl, at their farm w"t hce!,rsv,!!r':,-..Te,v"l.,ton' has returned to her home at Junction t,5-1 dn Her sister. Mrs. J, o. Iurr" . I COmpanltd her. "arris, nc- Henry Streeter and wife ot Cec last night ant, tu I 51? Kugenel Pren,s at ,eir far J near Cr.u.'." ter.,1 optician K ' V""" glasses acciytclr fitted 0,1 ""'.I md Chemlci'. . ' 1 ,lre lnigs wn ai reasonable nrlcw. ul . we 'have our SET .-Wlonol fancy fixtures, to- vn, W,ed ' hi -ou ba- J? ,loa "ay f, "run Co Ret Cro t( Fiiday and Saturday are the last, two days c 1 0cent SAL For the last two days of onr 10 ront snlt. we have added I .lew items IK ..ni. u rrt ,nv ol lli . uuu.u numuil L UU C.WCSai H'l iitu.-.- things mentioned here, and some would cost several tira n any other store. ( Ladies' Belts worth to 50c, at Here is a lot of different kinds of ladles belts in blacks and some are leather some silk and some in Persian tbes rrom many different lines. We will put the lot on sale Friday morning, your choice of the lot Jt, each 25c and 35c Wash Suitings, yd In this lot you will find 27-lneh tn f,-innt Staling 'ind 1 that sold regular at 25 cents and 35 cents the yard. ? now, a yard 12 l-2c and 20c Fleeces, yri otne II l. CPIlt 0tin p,nnl1o ... rent 20 cent Comona materials all go at, yard 12 1 -2c and 1 5c Ginghams, yd- - u Miura&y are the last davs of our H cem ('in&h;iins, Men's 15-cent Socks at . . Vrkl.iy niornliiL' wo will - i nr Un'l 15 rt i in blacks and browns, at, pair 15c Side and Bask Combs at 25c Framed Pictures for . . Many nf . W - -i.t ' uesi cargains for Frldav aniUM"""" jabarfaln .;--vrorrra: THE MODERN HOME FURNISHERS WL NEWLAND g& r i err,- V .... . ft Smm i o