Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 21, 1911, Image 8

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THE EPQENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, MAR OH 21, 1911.
S. H. FRIENDLY Co. The filing StorifDining Tables
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Complete Showing of Spring 191 1, Coats, Suits, Shirts
Siik Dresses, Wool ChaHie Dresses, Colored Cotton
Dresses, Lingerie Dresses and Waists
Special for Friday and Saturday Only
Ladle's Tailored and Fancy Suits .'$22.50
These are the seasons newest styles and fabircs. All the new colors, plain serges,
fancy mixtures, tweeds, etc. All alterations made by an experienced ladies' tailor.
25 Off On All Fancy Waists 25 Off
All new spring 'waists short sleeves, Dutch neck. Plain and fancy for this sale,
one-fourth off the "regular price. ::.
Ladies' Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts Made to
Perfect fit guaranteed. Prices consistant with first-class. .workmanship
KABO CORSETS PRICE 10 OFF
Chamois Suede Gloves for Spring,' long, , Shprt, BlacK; 'White and Cham'ofa
50c and $1.50. New and complete line of colonial drapery fabrics, new Styles
39 cents Silk Margurette, just the fabric for over dresses, comes in all good shades, special value at 39 cents
29 cent Seco Silk, just the fabric for under the Margurettes, all good shades, plain, decorated and dot ure
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CORSETS 10 I
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If You Intend Buying: a Dining Table
This Spring. Now is the Time
1-8. ft. Round Early English, was ;. $25.00 Now$l785
1-6 ft Square Quartered Oak, was $33.50
1-6 ft' Round Solid Oak, was J?. . . .$20.00
1-8 ft. Square Quartered Oak, was-$24.50
1-8 ft. Round Quartered 0aj, was.v$29.50
These tables are" all Hn' good condition
' and a bargain. We are making
room for new spring stock
See Them in North Show Window
Now $23,3(j
Now $13.50
Now $18.75
Now $22.40
Chambers Hardware m
Furoittire Store
Phone Main 25
W. M. GREEN
03 WllUam,
Easter Carnival Sale-All Week
at Newlmd's
9ih St. Store
THOUSANDS OF YARDS AT A THIRD TO A HALF LESS THAN THEIR REAL WORTH
Never before have we had the opportnuity to offer such wonderful values in fine Laces"
and Embroidery as this, our Easter Carnival Sale, contains. It is the result of buying in
large quantities direct from the mill people. Even at such prices a3 we are offering this
week, only the very newest and most desirablo styles are offered.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THIS STORE THIS WEEK IF YOU HAVE NEED FOR LACE AND
EMBROIDERY MANY VERY SPECIAL PRICES BEING OFFERED IN THESE GOODS
Corset Cover and Flouncing
1 9c to 58c the yard
Oa one counter we aro rjhowlngCorset Covers and
Flouncing Embroidery, Nainsook and fine Swiss,
many elcgp.ut Hiid new designs, any one of which Is
worth from a third to a half more than snlo price.
One Lot at 1 5c the yard
Insertions and edges to match, and the values run
up to 25 cents a ynrd.
Another Lot at 1 0c the Yard
Many would be good values at 20 cents the yard.
Insertions and edges to match.
EMBROIDERIES THAT WE HAVE BEEN
SELLING AT $2.25 REDUCED TO $1.93
Many of our finest embroideries have been reduced
In price for the week.
$1.50 Embroideies $1,35
This lot of beautiful oriental designs is now being
offered at great bargain prices, for they were extra
values at our former sale price.
Embroideries at 5c the Yd.
Edgings with Insertions to match, and the values
run up to 10c. They aro going fast at this price
and you should tomo early this week for best
selections.
Friday and Saturday are to Be the Big Lace
Days-Make Your Arrangmets According v
During these two days we will devote more space to the display of all kinds of Lace, ns by that time
wo will have sold many of the Embroideries now taking up much of the space on our bwaln ..
zrvZti:: n,ui ono at ioc th -
We Are Closing Out Pf en's and Boys's Clothing'
hand about sixty-five Suits which are going at wholesale prices and les
$6.90 Ii$5.50 1!!$I2.50
We now have on hand
$10.00 Suits
$11.00 Suits
$12. HO Suits
Now offered nt.
PERSONAL :
Alex Collins, of Jasper, was in
Eugene over night.- - -
"-, It. A. Duff, .of -(Jpburs. was in Eu
gohe overnight. g
A. P. Hif:it -was Mir-the city ovc:
night from Lowell.
H. C. Mathews ,of Z!on, was in
Eugene over night.
Harry Milllorn, of Junction, was
lu Eugene, yesterday.
.Mr. and' Mrs. P. Snpdgrnss are
recuperating at Newport..
D. M. Pike' went to Lebanon to
day on a few days' visit."
Orant Hyland, of Lowell, was In
Eugene today on business.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Hill are home
from a visit in Portland.
H. A. Cook was in the city over
! night from his farm at Vida.
A. N. Nichols, or Cottage Grove.
I was In Eugene ovof night.
I E. O. Tobey, has gone to his farm
at Ol'ex, in eastern Oregon.
' C. R. Soltz. forest supervisor, is
; !i. Portland for a day or so.
Hoy Booth was in the city from
; his farm at Yoncall.a yesterday,
i Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. Griffin are
1 un the Mckenzie on an outing.
T. T, Land, of Coquille, is in the
cllv on business for a few days.
C. C. Beck and wife.. of Point Ter
race, were In the city over night.
, W. N. Kidwell returned last night
from a business trip to Portland.
H. B. Hunt, the civil engineer, is
home from a trip up the McKenzic.
Geo. H. Kelly returned to Port
land todav after a visit in Eugene.
C. B. Berry, of Morse, Wyoming,
' was an arrival In Eugene last night.
I Mrs. L. Stowe and Miss Crura, of
' Salem, are registered at tile Ostium.
I J E. Wallieck, of Harrisbiirg.
transacted business in Eugene today.
C. C. Stnrtevant. the- Crow mer
chant, was in Eugene today on busi-
; ncs. ' .. . ,
Miss Fannie Driscoll returned
home to Canby today after a visit in
I Eugene.
. -Vein Tanner, of Sutherlln, Iloug
, las county, is transacting business
in Eugene, i
Kola Nels, the Salem hop buyer,
returned to hat city today after a
visit in jcugene.
i E. Shafer and J. Jargensen. of
Wlllltson. X. D.. were among the
InewboohsI
i
colonists to' arrive in Eugene last
night. They are registered at the
Hoffman.
Miss Jessie McCormick went to
Portland today. .to remain some time
with hor father. '.
M. P. Mendelsohn, of La Grande,
arrived in Eugene last, night and is
transacting business- here. '
L. G. llose and' family arrived
ho re from Moscow, Idaho, expecting
to make this city their home. -
Mits Frances Ho.vo returned to
Portland today ufter a visit with
Miss Madge McKlnley in Eugene.
Miss vivlan Smith and cousin,
Yale Smith, took the noon train to
day for Vancouver, Wash., on a vis
It. , '
Howard McCanu and wife, of Al-l-ony,
after a visit of a few days in
Ku"no, left this afternoon for Mod
ford.. - i t ' "1
.ios. DeBoard and fister, 'Miss
Kate, of caleni, returned to that city
today after a few days visit in Eu,
gtne. M. C. Davis, a former Springfield
resident, now running a rancn near
Woodb-.irn, is In the city for a few
days.
J. V. En!.a:id, capitalist of De
troit, Mich., is looking over Eugene
and snrroundins country with a view
to investing.
Mr. "and Mrs. G. H. James, of Med
ford, after a visit lu Eugene, went on
to Portland today, jney are thlnk
inf locating here.
This Is the Time of the Year For
Ham and Eggs
Buckwheat Cakes and Maple Syrup. These articles, of
..the best quality and right price, will be found at W. M,
: Green's, and ho invites you to give tnem a tmi and see
for yourself. .
PHONE 25 623 WILLAMETTE STREET
GIRL MURDERER
, AT PORTLAND STILL
ELUDES POLICE
All Clews So Far Have Fallen
Flat and Officers Are
;.; i Still at Sea
titl...U fli ilaite hnva filnnnpH
7 Rrh, HoltT "J world, they are following up
skico- tbo murder of Barbaia Holtz- ' ' ...ni
in all parts of the city and erai
some of the suburbs. While Itiiu
believed that the man described a
these various haphazard description
can ue the murderer, Capua a a
tectlves Moore declares that lie iS
not alldw any clew, however ti-
tain or vague it may be, to pan u-
notlced.
Recent developments incline 111
police to the belief that the murlin
is some business man and Install!
directing their efforts to the um
rim
ma,n, the nve-year-oia cuuu-ui jrur
linfe Holtzman, the police have been
unable to find the slightest clue to
the identity of the murderer. The
clew that camo from Coquille, Or.,
on Saturday to the effect that a.mau
answering to the description. pt the
slayer liad sailed on the steamor 'Eliz
abeth from that port, proved to be
without foundation, when Chief of
Police received a tolegram this morn
ing from Chief Seymour, ; of- San
Francisco, stating that there was no
such person on the vessel when:, it
arrived in that city.
The police had bclioved -thaL..the
Cotjullle theory might afford them a
strong clew to the Identification of
tho murderer, but as the suspect did
not take passage on that vessel' add
probably did not go by some other
roiittf'fo the interior, Chief Cox, Ip in
clined to believe that the man Is still'
In town.
While the police are discourage
by the result of this clew, unusual -el
forts are being made to run aown me
slayer, whose description has been
seiit to them by hundreds of mothers
emanating from the well-knowo &
cles of commerce. Telegram.
J Why is it that the optic dtprt
ment of the Watts Jewelry Co. itK
well patronized? Simply beam
ucoplo who woar glasses want tletr
work don,e by an experienced it
specialist. Seventeen years
steadv nractice should count for
great, deal when It comes to hi
your , eyes worked upon. Thli ost
eal department is in charge of J.O
Watts., who devotes his entire uk
in tW work. The exenerlneiui
unra nt this office is a thing olik
rpasf and you take no chances b
you have your eye worn oone tw
in our new quarters at 564 Willi
Lette .street, we are better prepi"
than ever to serve you. ran
- fMnAP." ..lo.nhirr less WOrV. I
not how much dirt you get out Mi
carpet. its how much you lea
A vaauum cleaner ith a pull-
the carpet clsaner. rnone
GUARD CLASS1T1KU ADS PU
t AMUSEMENTS , J
Nicholas Boday and his Hungarian
Troubadours who will play in "The
Merry Widow" at the Eugene theatre
April 1, were brought from Hungary
especially for tho production of "The
j Merry Widow" at the New Amster
dam theatre, New York, by Henry W.
: Savage. They are typical Hungarian
! musicians. . .
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The Quality Store
j The Plinntom of the Opera.
Tho Lever by Orcutt.
Elixnnrth lvoeth. i
'he Root of Kvilc
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Hit H
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The best musical comedy cast ever
gathered in one company is the one
presenting "Madame Sherry," the big
i hit of tho generation. There are sev
en people In the company, any one of
whom might easily head an organiz
ation with credit, and there are
; scores of others of equal merit, al
though not quite so well known. The
imost prominent in the cast are Oscar
Fignian, Cheridah Simpson, Ann Tas
iker. Mary Quive, Lottie Kendall, Wil
liam Cameron, Harry Benham, Har
old Kahili and Edward Elkas.
"Madame Sherry" is a phenomenal
; hit on its Pacific tour, as it has been
in New York and Chicago, and will
! be an early visitor at theO Eugene
I theatre.
!
COLLEGE CREST. ADDI-
TION OF OPPORTUNITY.
i A chance for the working-
i man. Where sour rent
i money buys a TTome. . Ask
! Huntley, 550 Willamette
i street, with the J. P. Howe
! tf
M. 1). BISSEI.L
W. E. BARMB
BISSELL BARKER
OPPOSITE SMEKDE HOTEL
" Special Sale On
Lace: Curtains
': We also have the finest bargains In half curtains you etet
bought. See them. ' ; " '
Window shades, water coloh with the famous HorlflloriD
. . er
Oil colors, with the same roller . .
.'vWe have a fine line oftWining chair,"riiglng from ft. 90 to
roll
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- - JCurse chair . .
Youth's chair
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Sewing Rockers, tho famous F. & L. Oo-Cartt M Ju ct
Schwarzchild's i
Book Store
with ono band. Come In and stc tnem.
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