Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 21, 1910, Image 10

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    . ; THE EUQBNE DAILY QPAS, -S
June White Days at S- H. FRIENDLY a Ihe logiiuu
id per cent mscojmrm-m m&Rchandise
TIME TO CLEAN UP IN THE SUIT DEPARTMENT AND WEii, w..
25 Ladies' and Misses Suits all good excellent values worth to $17.50 special at $9
$30.00 suits at $22.50 $35.00 suits at $26.25 " $25.00 at $18.75
off on all wash suits in ducks, poplins, natural linens, values $4 to $J2 off
$ J. 50 and $2.00 wash skirts in tan white, light blue and navy special at $IJ9
$2.59 white duck skirts, open points trimmed with 7 pearl buttons special $ 1 .49
Silk gloves, $1.00 values at 85c 75c values at 65c 50 values at 45c
KABO $1.00 val. 85c $2.00 val. $1.65 $3.00 val. $2.39 $5.00 val. $3.85
rn CPTC 1 cr ii ifl OCA 1 OS 3 Cr T Oft TCJ Jrinf(yp
CORSETS 1.50 " $Ll9 2.50
TABLE $2.00 val. at $1.59 bleached
LINENS $1.00 val. at 79c unbleached
1.98 3.50 " 2.98 Take advantage
Napkins to match $6.00 val. at $4.98
Napkins to match $1.50 val. at $1.19
Bed Spreads $1.25 val. at 98c Sheets 72x90 val. 90c special at 60c
Bath Towels 25c val. at 35c per pr. Guaranteed 81x90 val. $1 special at 75c
Pillow Cases
42x36 per pair 25 cents
45x36 per pair 20 cents
$3.00 all linen taiioied waist collar attached $1.98 $6.00 black taffeta wais: $4.19 '
SPECIAL
SALE
OF
HATS
Our entire stock of
men's and young
men's hats, all this
season's styles in
pearls, grays and
browns, $3 values,
during this sale
$2.35. See our
window display
GUI
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PERSONAL
W. H. Moore left today for Delta,
Iowa.
J. O. Storoy roturned to Portland
last renlng.
Cuptaln W. B. Moon Is In Seattle
for few duys.
J. C. I. Wooley mads a flying trip
to IrrlnK todny.
Mrs. Goo. Croner loft this morning
for Belknap Springs.
A. W. Tldd, of Wendllng. was In
the city over night.
Dr. M. M. Davis came home this
afternoon from Newport.
O. E. Spauldlng, of Vlda, transact
ed business In Eugene over night.
A. J. Ward, of North Bend, wal
an arrival In the city this afternoon.
V. 0. Brown was a passenger to
points south on the afternoon train
today.
hi. B. Conners and wife arrived in
EiiRene laBt nigut from Sterling,
Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster, of
Shorldau, are In the city tor a few
days,
In the city for a day or so.
Miss Wlnfred Burt, of Portland, Is
visiting Mica Mary Belshaw In Eu
gene during commencement. j
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pyie are expect-'
ed here from Kansas thia evening, to
remain during the summer.
Deputy District Attorney W. S. Mc-
Fadden Is In the city from Corvallls
assisting District Attorney Bryson.
Hon. Frederick V. Holmnn, mem
ber of the board of regents of .the
I University, Is registered at the Os-
land on a visit.
S. Arnel, a prominent citizen of
Marcola, Is transacting business In
the city. i
Mrs. John Krausse and son Paul,
of Portland, are registered at the;
Osburn. Mrs. Krausse is a grand-:
daughter of Eugene Skinner, founder,
of the city of Eugene.
J. K. Neal and wife, of Beuna Vis
ta, arrived In the city this afternoon
to attend commencement exercises.'
Their son, Carl, la a member of the
graduating class. i
A. J. Goodman and wife are In
the city from Portland attending
XEW TODAY
MARRIED
THE REAL TE3T
W. H. Eldridge and wife arrived burn.
In the city from Salem this after-, Mrs. R. O. Richardson and son are
uotin. mere from Seattle tO Visit at the nmmansimanf ovareUoa Thai onn
JlZTLlull J- homeof her mother, Mrs. H. Header- is a member of the senior class,
day to attend the annual pioneers aho. Another on. mnn. who i i hi.
Miss Llara Doane, or Astoria, is ness at Rosebur?. is also here I
FOR SALE No. 304 Five acres of j
good land In the city limits, on the
new car line, all in cultivation; has
a six-room house, new pantry, large
porches, deep well, small barn,
small orchard of young trees on
the place; good garden. This can
be cut up Into city lots, and is a
good buy. Party going away and
will sell for the very low price of
$4000. Good terms. See M. L. El-
Phone Main 406. J23 face G. Whipple and Mrs.' Amanda j"
I Clark, Justice of the Peace R. S.
University FrJ
rorities Visi
nient. There,.
Slema v..
SFreast,.
"""" Heart.
uean, '09. Pim!.
Avava OluJ
""ouu; Miss F
Acacia Club-
Rludell, Portiay
09. Portland 1
Alpha Taa oJ
roruana; W. f
Gamma py
Hard i tic. Ore,
J'erry, Pendletos
ueta, uregon C
Portland;
lanl; Mrs. Ha
land; Rae Zimm,
Gamma Delta
Mrs. Geo. Lille,
trice and G
Showers, Portlan
roruand; 1
City; Miss PuM
sneiDyville, K)v
tettffer, Portland
uaKer uity.
Kappa Alpha
lioss, Seattle;
Albany; Miss V
land; Mrs. ZiJ
! Lady Alice Blaci
land.
Kloshe . Tillii
Portland; Mrs
Mrs. Edward laa
Shaver, Portlanj
Portland; Miss 01
all; .Miss Agnes
Falls.
Khoda Kahn-;
bell, Mc.MinnTille;
Ison, Portland;
Minnville.
Beaver Club 1
Rankin and Jr.
Cake, all of For;
1X1.VI CE 1
Weak and mbe:
Kidney or BiidJd
At the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradlev. in
Springfield. June 19. 1910. Arthur pains, Dizziness,
Hamm and Miss Roberta Esther 'u the back, ltd
Bradley. Rev. E. C. Wlirmnre nfflci- get a package
atln,;. ' AUSTRALIAN !
herb cure. Hit
At the residence nf Mm Naomi many testimonli!
pie wno nate is
remedy. As i
equRl. Ask
reunion.
Mr. and Mrs
S. B. Eakin and Miss
jhere for a few days visiting friends. I Dr. C. J. Whlteaker Is in the city
land, went to Portland today
visit or a rew days.
Mrs. rreston C. Smith, of Pert
land, Is In the city, the guest of Mrs.
Idaho F. Campbell
, X MmvI.14 u la Wvte It Ttaor
aaa Trial
nrhar" U oiT on Uat hr which la
odg ot th atfclnoy tf nr arttcla
ana that Is br ! ability to do that
oh It la (nianiled to do. Many halt
it Miar lock nlra and amalt hloa,
at Ida (Mint la do ihr aradleata Dan
druff and atop (ulltm hulrt
K. (hoy do not, but Usrplclda doe.,
tweauaa It xoaa to t4th root of tha evil
aa4 kllla tha ffflrm that attacka tha
papilla tram whanoa tha hair satt Its
Utq, -
T-tdtont frnrtl Iiromlnant r0f4' Vry-Vliol-a
am dilly priiVlnv that Newbro'a
TTru" r-nlS. - Ownli Pass, are In Eugene
ana ire irum vu or itraaaa,
CUB 1MB UU Ult lUtrWCUilO , Ul, 1. nn her In M,lfr,l o PnWlonrt r,n a .-lDlt ,,1,1,
ion an outing. ... visit. I tlves. He is now physician In the
Miss Ada Yenning, of Portlnnd, 18, Mrs 0 M Dodson and son are! Portland city and Multnomah county!
hore for the commencement exerclaes here from Baker clty attending the hospital.
"vlVTxvL.u.. ... rn. n;ement at the University. of Jlr K. Huff, of Ladrande. !
- ..,kk,vrT-T It ii tl miiii im 1 1 .n i.a II I L' .. . . i i n. . i . . . .
i . i . , .. " . . . n..... lu uuueue 10 atienu ine aiHuuaiiuu ui
I Mra. J- Ti Wilmn ai.rlvnt hora tn. har Dvl,ln tlBa llndvl at tUn tTl.
day from Spokane, and 1b a guest atjverslty. She is a guest at the Beth'
the home of Dr. G. W. Biddle and i ReaK sorority house, ot which her
family, daughter Is a member.
r ihj "lfs .oei cooper arrivea in me i dick Hamaway, a iormer univer-
Ul. l" -JUIlllllCUVClUUI. VI-. frnrt, ln.lAhnJnhnA tilt. B Ft of. fc I nl,.aJ .. n
. mU;u.I 1 , u , l. h Vl1. i.vjii, iiiii-,ciuiii'7 i.fiiD miti-i an; biuucui, ai mcii wj, uui ,-tt-
lCi noon to attend commencement exer-,
uojtu this afternoon. 'eisi I
Misses Olga aud'Beulah Martin re-j M7, Mu Mrs, Ge0 Wl (fondle, of
turned to Cruawell this afternoon nf-, nunnmulr, Oil., are here Visiting Mr.
tor n visit In the city. iRnj Mrs. G. H. Jennlng for a few
HIIU w , 1 .pp.
M i Hon. M. Vliller Is In the city
from Lpbnhftii attending the meeting
FOR SALE IgowySk the
FOR SALE Good sightly
Hill ots for $400. How does that
sound to you after looking at some
for $700 and $800 not so good.
These are In block 23 on the car
line, with a good view of the city.
I also have one only four blocks
Irom the ynlverslty for $700. If
you want them come . at once.
Owner, 485 West 11th st. 323
(EYs2C Bryson officiating.
College, residents of Eugene.
They are both
vallls this afternoon to attend com-.
mencement exercises. He Is employ
ed by the Warren Construction Co.
In paving operations at Corvallls In,
a .clerical capacity. .
FOR RENT Good 7-room house,
close in; has all sewer connections,
all modern; gas, also gas stove and
large range stove; all dishes and
all furniture In the bouse goes;
has gocd piano that goes; nice
lawn; well located. Price, $25 per
month. See M. L. Elliott & Co.,
214 White Temple block. j23
SUBSCRIBE FOB THIS OUARD.
Australian-Leal
bv mail for 50
Address, Tie Ji
Roy, N. Y.
! short time oh business.
PcM f leading drupr.rl.ti, Br-ml 10c. In I n,'u m,B- u-"ur"?.'" . of the b.ard of regents ot the Unl'
a-t-em ro- aaniuio to 'ma iierpicioe o., i , !.
iMthllt. mob.
On a Dollar Bottles Quarantiio
AV. A. Kuyktmdull, Special Agent.
tho griuluntlnx exercises.
verylt.w
t. E.
Roberts was among those
Dr. S. H. Josephl and m. 3. F. Bell, i Vho are In Portland to attend the D.
prominent physician of Portland, the 0- K K ,metin8 at the K. of P.
BORN
FOR REN'T Good 7-room house.
close In; good garden; has small
barn; good woodshed; lot well fill
ed In; three blocks of new car line.
Price, $12.50 per month. See M.
L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Tem
ple block. Phone Main 406. j23
Eye Glasses of Quality
-a.
The optician ot today 1 certainly nol a beauty
culturlst in tho truest sense of the Word, but
he has a great deal to do with IMUKOVED
APPEARANCE.
LUCKEY'S
tFir(r Piece fyegfass Mournings
While offering the limit of satisfaction, com
fort and security to tlie wearer, Rreatly Im
proves the appeamnco of overy face. Don't
doubt this. Try our
lirpicved Firmer Piece Eyeglass
Mountings
and prove yourself the truth of this ftate
tnent. Put on with one hand.
Easy to wear.
Kaay to put on.
Comfortable, neat, secure.
LUCKEY'S JEWERY STORE
Es'tMished 1669
Optical Department
563 Willamette
concentlon.
MIfs Mary Chambers left today
for Nanipn, Idaho, to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mateer, for
merly of Eugene.
Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Templeton
arrived here this afternoon from Van
couver, Wash., to attend the commen-j
cement exercises.
Oscar Ualrd and wife are in the
city rrom Portland attending com
mencement exercises. Mr. Bnird Is
an old graduate.
Miss Kronebusch, of San Diego,
after a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Schneider, went to Mt. Angel
today and from there will go to Port-
COFFEE WISE ?
You're not If you haven't tried
Ol'K COFFEES.
They're the "quality coffees"
Ihe coffees that are delightfully
smooth, aromatic 'and delicious.
A trial pound of any one ot our
coffees will convince yon of the
real superiority and real quality
our coffees have.
We have first-class coffee at J5c
the lb.; a belttr grade at 35c,
and an unexcelled grade at 40c.
Phone Main 23 019 Willamette St.
W. M. GREEN
In Eugene. June 20, 1910, to Hen
ry Jessen and wife, a son.
WHAT A WOM.VX WILI, NOT DO j
i
There Is nothing a woman would
not do to regain her lost beauty. She
ought to be fully as zealous in pre
serving ner good looks. The lur'i
drink called Lane's Family Medicine
or Lane's Tea la the most efficient,
Id In preserving a beautiful skin, vivxrn . ,.v,
LOST- So'.uev.-here between my home
on Garden street ann the U. B.
church f a purse containing a
check c:i the Merchants' Bank giv
en by Tooth-Kelly Lumber Co. to
Fred Crosby. Finder please leave
r.t the Merchants' Bank. Mrs. M.
Crosby. J22
and will do more than anything else
to restore the roses to faded cheeks.
At all druggists and dealers, 25c.
SPECIAL PHODITTIOXS
AT SHELL THEATRE
The management of the
Shell Theatre has secured the
36 prize films which by com
petition won the $10,000
prize offered by the Film As
sociation tig the best pictures
produced the pnst six months.
These pietures will be shown,
stnrtlng Wednesday, June 22.
at the Shell Theatre, chang
ing program Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday.
These pictures have been
shown in San Francisco and
Los Angeles to crowded
houses. Don't miss a perfor
mance or you miss the best
picture in the line produced.
Admission during the time
these pictures are shown will
be ten cents. . J2 3
e wo
man with $300 to invest In a ner-
manent business In a nearby town
that will pay big net profits every
month. Call at the Hotel Osburn.
ask for Mr. Melton. j2 5
NOTICE The party who picked np
the $20 bill In front of the cash
ier's desk about 9:05 on June 20
In the First National Bank will
kindly leave the same at the bank.
J23
Wanted A reliable man with $600
to take charge of a permanent bus
iness in Eugene. Big net returns
assured each month. See Mr. Mel
ton at Hotel Osliurn. j25
FOR REN'T The W. O. W. store
room, with warehouse, in Walter
ville. Inquire of J. H. Devor, at
.Waltervllle, Oregon. y 5
ixi
fx)
We Hand
Them
Mowers Deering Mowers have a one
main frame, lending strength to the
machine.
They have a one-piece steel coupling
which holds the cutter bar firmly n
tion.
They have roller and ball bearings,
long life to the journals.
Thev havi? steel wearino olates and
clips, making the cutting apparatus
able.
They operate without a clutch or
trappy mechanism.
They will work where others fail, re
in draft and easily handled.
1887
CHAMBERS H'DW'RE AND FURN
522 Willamerte St. PboneMwl
rtJi mu " M"nla-. two ten
dollar bills wrapped In a white lin
en handkerchief. Phone Black
4081. J23
FOR REN'T A residence, furnished
or unfurnished: close In Inquire
Jt Campbell-Fellman Co., hous
furnishers.
ja. at
front Kirxrin.tnt With Pai.
WhOn Hf RaalP. Dlaa T. IT ' -1. ,
been uaed bymllUon. of people "bi"! T" ,
sixteen year, with a .teady Increasing JonnLnii ' 116 W' 5th
demand. Look for the Bell 00 "the John'n,a11'
Bottle. Sold by Dillon Dru rv, :
' "-M r.i'ja s or 10 small i,t- ..i
the optician, will be in wr? "l'"nwR,ie,,: I"$- 6.1
June " z. J2M
DR. LOWE.
hugene Thursday and Friday,
For Commencement
We are making a special cri
quantity orders of Ices and
en us wnat you wn - -you
want it. Kit's frozen e'rs
PALACE OF SW
"494 Willamette Phne
.4 ana Z4,
I
We re here to :ay.
fealley'. tlj