Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1910, Image 8

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1910
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5. f L rRIEiwLY, the Leading More
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"Nothing Succeeds Life Success" 4II
tijr i AUWRESS
OH, THE PLEASURE OF II -
A LIFETIME'S BEDTIME- OF YOUa LIFE
This Successful Store
Is d Splendid Examp1
Of This Wise:Adogi
The interests of this store are in a great meas
ure your interests. Season after season you in
vest money here. You looK to this store to help
you select what you are to wear. You linK our
judgment with yours in deciding many ready-to-wear
questions for yourself and the boys. You
have helped us to make this
THE BEST STORE FOR MEN & BOYS IN EUGENE.
Splendid
Assortments
Unusual
Values
Highest
Quality
Designed by Roscnwald & Weil, Chicago.
DENTS' GLOVES.
FOWNES' GLOVES.
And the Friendly Guarantee that if at any time
you do not feel that you've done the very best that
you could for your money, you can have it back".
THIS SEASON WE ARE BEATING ALL RECORDS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Men's Suits $10.00 to $30.00
Boys' Suits $2.00 to $10.00
Men's Overcoats $10.00 to $30.00
Boys' Overcoats $3.50 to $15.00
Men's Raincoats $5.00 to $30.00
Boys' Raincoats $5.00 to $15.00
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I ' PERSONAL I
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Frank Ilronks, of Denver, In regis
orert n. Hi" Griggs.
Charles Heed, of Albany, la In Eu
gene for a few days.
Dr. A. Khnrplos. of Gonlien, wait tn
Bugeni over Sunday.
A Mm Mnttoson, (if Wcndllng, was
In Kugeno over Sunday.
Mm. S. Harris, of I .a Gramlo, ar
rived In Kugene yesterday.
James Tuny, of Mitchell, Or., w.
an arrival In Kirgeno Sunday.
J. H. Kcrgueson, of Junction City
In In lOugeno for a day or two.
O. II. I'helps arrived down from
Mlkton on tho noun train today.
MIsn Carrie 1 1 must cart, of Corval-
lis, la here for a few' daya' vialt,
ih). T. Hull, Sr. left this morning
for hla ranch at Mr.Ketixlo Drlrtgo.
Franklin Staples Allen returned
last night from n vlall la rnrltand.
J. 8. Kaurh loft todajr for Tacoma
to ho gone several daya on business
Geo. M. Itcnmaa and wjfe, of Co-
txirg. wore in wugeno ovor Sunday
N. I,. KMrhenry la hnmn from hi
trip to WoodWIlo, In southern tire-8ii.
Waller linker m rived down from
Ontlio Grove on (ho iyou train lo-f
any
Mrs. K. A. Chapman, of l.o. An
Ketea. was an arrival In llugeim laal
nlghf.
Mlsres rttihy KarriiiRtiin and Kr-
mine Owen apent Sunday at Junrtlon
Wly.
Chnrlca MeCnhbtn, of Montcaano
Wash., was an ai'rival in Kugeno last
niirhi.
J. 14. Ilrlght of l.nwell, la In the
rlty for a In daya, reentered at (lie
Oahurn. '
H. J. Hmgr. assistant rhlef engln-i after
oor of the 8. IV Coittiny, having In' Mrs.
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charge the work of building tho Na
tron extension, la In tho city.
rcdwnrd M. Dean, Tho Guard 8
(ireaamnn, waa a culler. In uoany
Sunday.
Mra. E. J. Monro went o Creswell
thia afternoon after unending Sun
day here. ,
J nines McCumbor, of Salem, In vls-
It in k relntlvea north of tho city for
a few daya.
C. I.. Hessorotte, of lleamnont.
Tea., la an arrival here, and is look
litK fo,' a local inn.
C. It. Warner and Jamea Russell
went to Alhany today to work on a
plastering Jolt.
School Superintendent W. II. III!
lard went to Oreswell this afternoon
on achool business.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McConnell
went to Koachtirg today to afieud the
Thnnkaglving week.
J. 1 1. lleatly waa a paasenger on
Iho afternoon train to Cottage Grove
for a business trip here.
1). It. l.aliho, a former merchant o(
this clly, caiuo down from Portland
laat evening on hualneaa.
Caaalua Goggen and wife, of Tho
Dalles, after a vlalt in r'.iene. re-
turninl homo thia niornlan
Mlaa Vlrnel Hire, or Tacoins. waa
an arrival In Eugene. Sunday and will
remain hrn for Homo time.
Attorney r M. DeNoffe returnn toJ
Portland thia morning, after a con-'
pie of daya' alay In Kugenn.
I), J. Ilitltruillp returned on the
noon trnln today from an over-Sunday
alay at Cottage Grove.
John A. Tomaeth returned laal
nlKht from I'ortland where hifct tend
ed the lunihermen'a hauqufv
Atlorneya J. P. MinlUf aud J. C.
Johnaon arrived down from ('orlage
Grove on the noon train today.
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa I'lerce, of
CoIIhko ilrnve, returnel home today
vUtt with trienda hero
J. W. Knuntalu wegt to St.
Johns today to visit her children, ,
who aro attending school there.
Mrs. Harry Jones returned to Ore
gon City today after a visit at the1
home of Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Kidwell. ,
Itoherts Marly, a University stu-l
dent, returned laat evening after a I
short trip to his home near Hood Kl-i
vef.
J. II. France, of Portland, is hero
for a few days to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Green, his uncle andi
aunt. !
Mr. and Mra. Harry Urchin, of Col-,
fax. Wash., arrived in Nugene this!
afternoo nand will mako this city,
their horn.
Mr. and Mra. Chaa. O'llrlen, of Ta-,
coma, who have been visiting friends
hero and at Springfield, left Sunday .
for their home. I
W. K. Steyons, and wife, of Mrook
clmnn, Nehr., were arrivals In Eu-
geneBnturday night with the expeo
tatTil of locating. '
Mra. J. J. Hartley, of rotlatrh. Ida
ho, who has been spending tho win
ter In Kugene, went to Pleasant Hill
this afternoon to spend a few weeks
with friends.
Fred Edwards, a rormer University
of Oregon football star, now a travel
ing salesman for a Portland house,
was hero today, going south on the
afternoon train.
J. IV Garlow, of Garden City, Kau
nas, afler a visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Griggs. In Eugene,
iot for home this morning. He ei
Ii.m'Ih to he bark hero In the spring
to locate.
A. C. Cornelius returned last night
from a short business trip to Port
land. He is expecting soon a large
aovon-patisetiger Humbler, with a
smaller car, which he will place tn
hn rent buaiuesa.
Staoey Husssll and wife, of Spring
field, returned last evening from a
visit Jn Portland. Mr. Husaell will
lake up the work In tho county
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HEATH LONDON HATS, I
NO NAME HATS. I
MUNSING UNION SUITS. I
MhOMnnvHaBB '
I fresh luiii and dressed chickens for'H
When spent ou an Osternioor EO
Sae Your Nerves
Why sriend a lllftime's bed
time rolling and tossing iu dis
comfort aud wakefulness on a
wadded, stuffed mattress wheu
you can rest In utter forgetful
noss of tho world's worries and
enjoy the luxurious ease of a
felted Ostermoor Mattress.
SAVE YOUR
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whv torture the sore muscles and aching limbs on a tard,
lumpy imitation mattress after a day's labor, when you i can rest,-
v2 S tissues and renew your youth In a night of restful. ie
trlZTi. Ihivigorating sI-..on the orli..I ITinH. unLM,.!
U-inooi- Mutti'ess. - .
There is no valid reason, when Osternioor Mattresses can be had
for a limited time, at the unusually low prices given below:
Satin finish. 4 5-lb. Osternioor, '
$16.50, Now $15.00
'Mercerized Art Twill, 4f, lb. Osternioor,
$18.00, Now $15.00
Merce i?ed Art Twill, Two-Part, 45-lb. Osternioor,
$18.59, Now $15.00
"French L'ntufted. Mercerized Art Twill.' 50-Hi. Osternioor.
$25.00, Now $18.05
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CHAMBERS HARDWARE' CO. .
522 Willamette St. Phone Main 16
W. M. GREEN 619 Willamette
FINS GROCERIES. FOR THANKSGIVING
If there .is one time more than another that (lie
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gRX best anil purest and I i-esno.it m srooeries ssouui ie
rjj v.iinU-d. that time is at Thanksgiving.
So when-you are gutting up the Thanksgiving feast, just remem
ber thai you can depend on this store, for everything you need in
the way of fine groceries.
Order early, please.
VICTOR
NOW is the time to select that Phonograph
for Christmas. Delivered when wanted. Eash
Terms
ROACH MUSIC HOUSE,
clerk's office aa deputy, In order to
get tho run of tho work beforo he
takes the office In January.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AT HEATHMAN'S DANCING
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Yd3 ae probably short a few pieces ol silverware
We have a fine assortment of $oth
Our prifles are right. Call and see
Maurer CcSpfcprnoll Jewelry fj
H12 Wlllanietlo 4. (Inenrporatnl) Q r 04 WaMtnietto St. U
TIIANKStilVING DINNEIt
Tho Ladles' Aid aoolety of the
Christian chiirah will give a Thanks
giving dinner at the Y. M. C. A.
building Thursday, commencing at
1J o'clock, for B0 cents. The menu
consists of roast tnrkey. dressing and
tirown gravy, cranberry sauce, cab
nlre salad, mashed potatoes, Iloston
baked beans, cucumber and beet
nlckles, whMn and brown, bread,
pumpkin and rakace plo, fruit rakei
and coffee. nl
Oysters, clams, crabs, shrimps,
fresh 1111 and dressed chickens for'
Thanksgiving. Hawley's Fish Mar-)
ket, 629 Oak street. Phone Main
SI. nzJ
Commercial Club Building.
: Phone Main 862
TH.tNK.IGIVINM DINNEK
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Christian chinch will give a Thanks
giving dinner at the Y. M. C. A.
building Thursday, commencing at
IS o'clock, for SO cents. Tho menu
consists of roast tnrkey. dressing and
brown gravy, cranberry sauce, cab
bage salad, mashed potatoes, Iloston
baked beans, cucumber and beet
pickles, white and brown bread,
pumpkin and mince pie, fruit cake
and coffee. n23
Co. A, O. N. G., extends a general
Invitation to the public to attend its
annval Thanksgiving dance Thurs
day night at the armory. n2J
and Ninth streets on November 23
to 462 Willamette street. n22
De sure and read Eilers Music Co's
ad In tbis paper. It tells you how to
obtain a piano, organ, or chest of si I-1
ver absultitely free. After November:
21 our new location will be In the
new i:naniuers utocn. no. 4i3 Wil
lamette street, at the Hull & Co. new
music store. n2l
Ellers Music Co. will remove their
fine stock of new pianos from Oak
You will now find at II nil & Co's
new music house the largest and the
finest display of high-grade pianos
including Chlckering, Lester, Kim
ball, Smith & Barnes pi.-vuos; also
talking machines and records. This
is now the largest and best equipped
music store between Portland and
'Frisco. n22
New Weber pianos, $6T5 style, for
sale at the Hull & Co. music bouse;
our price now only $386. n22
Don't fall'to read tha closing out
sale ad of tha Kays Furniture Co.
In this paper. Don't fall, for It means
dollars lo you; read It now.
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November II, 1910, near Junction
City, to Mr. and Mrs John Murray.
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ll Eugene, eloveinber 171910, to'
Emits Md'herson and wife, a son. j
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mnIHj,ntaMll.ltli
At the home of Walter CallUon.
November 1$. 1 11 0, Thomas Kinaella
of Flathead, Mont., and Mia Margaret
Calllsop, of Fall Crek. Rer. KC.
V I gnu, re officiating. The bride is a
popular teacher of the county, a
daughter of Rer. R. O. Calllson.
A football game haa been arrang
c.l between tho Kngene High achool
and the Vancouver High achool on
Thanksgiving dVRvto fill the place
made vacant hye Lincoln High
which cancelled Its game
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Thanksgiving Week-Unmatched Bargains at
NeIaiuTs Ninth Street Store
EXTRAOJRDINAHY VALUES
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Tablet Linens, Our Entire Stfc t
Reduced Prices, 27c to $1.35 a Yii.
Visit th.- ire Tuesday or Wednesday for best val
uea In Thanksgiving Llneng; our prices will be0
found the lowest, quality considered.
Great Sale Dress Goods All WeeK
The best possfle values will be offered here thia
week on all kinds of Dress Goods.
39c Sale of Dress GoodsCoitinued
The rear valuiVare ftOc. fis,'' .flnA sr,c the yard
and include a lot of different kinds.
Men's and Boys' Clothing Reduced
$20 Suits, $15, $17.50 Suits, $(2.51
Great bargains In Men s ShlrU this week a lot of
Men'. Negligee Shirt, different (nds. some wool
wool mlied. and other, with .Ilir.trlpV: lite.
broken and we are closing them oat they no
are our regular f 1.16 Shirts; .pecl.l, each SoC
f Men", b'"T W00' "nderwear. regular
11.60 the garment; now on sale to close Vr,r
out at, per garment
Outing Gowns only 47c
One lot or I lea' Outing Flannel
Gowns, wild regularly at i)c to
(:-; special this weik it li
only dC
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Warm BlankPt Ra
6'ain Prices This WeeK
EXTRA0RDIWA1Y VALUES
All Ladies' Suits, Coats, Oapea, Sweaters, Waists
ami all ready-to-wear gaads have been marked
down again in price, which makes every offering an
eitraordinary value.
120.00 Suits Nw Offered at $12.50
I25.0P Suits, Special Wow at $15.00
Kvery Ladies' and Misses' Suit is to bo closed out
this week coo earj for best selections.
Long' Coats and Capes leduced
If "V have need for a coat or cape It will surely
payjou to visit this store at an early date.
Misses' Children's Capes, $2.98
Ladies' $18 SflK Rain fiat $12.50
Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters $fe65
Kvery Sweater In the store at a .plendyl saving
in price; Misses' $l.0 and t 25 Sweaters" Ladies'
' . ."ft001 Sweater., faocr weave; (1 CC
pedal tilts week at ) 1 103
Child's 65c and 75c Sweaters, 49c
$4.50f$il KSsNet Waists for $2.98
SilK Petticoats. Black Only. $3.00
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Special 'Values in Un
derwear of All Kinds
visit thia store for your neeW m
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underwear. Our prices
round the lowest.
" i E IT 1 1 ml tl Rn n ,onnJ tne lowest.