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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
Our “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY-BACK” Policy is Proof that wa Sell Only Dependable Merchandise Great November Bargain Sale Friendly Store 7b..Svi»g “Linen Sale” Starts tomorrow and continues until Thanksgiving Day—with i f the Thanksgiving and Christmas feasting almost within hailing distance the thoughtful house wife will look to her table linens, and if shortage exists replenish her store.. Our linen stock is very complete and by making a choice now you will get patterns not to be had later. The Special Values we offer should prove an incentive for immediate purchasing. Silver Bleached Linen Damask 68 inches wide, extra heavy dainty patterns, 65c quality a yard ----------------------------- 72-inch full bleached all Linen Satin Damask, grand variety of patterns, $1.00 and $1.25 values, sale price a yard $1.50 72-inch all Linen Bleached Damask, special a yard $1.25 $2.00 72-inch all Linen Bleached Damask, special a yard $1.65 Union Satin Damask at these low prices ------ 25c, 33c and 40c 68-inch 65c Mercerised Satin Damask a yard ---------------- __ 50c A beautiful collection of Hand Embroideried Doylies and Center Pieces in eyelet and solid effects in all sizes 6 inch to 12 inch values 35e to 50c, at each____________________________ All Table Napkins, Mexican Drawn Work Pieces, Scarfs, Fringed Dovlies, Tea Cloths, Etc., big variety of beautiful designs, all specially priced during this sale. Women’s Tailored Suits, $18.00 v£“ $11.25 This, Eugene’s Foremost Cloak and Suit House for this November Sale places on sale our entire stock of Ladies’ Tailored Suits, tight and semi fitting jackets, Pony jackets and Prince Chap styles. Every garment this season’s latest fashion. No need to wait longer, if you want a good suit (h?. tH-j for little money, they’re here in all the best colorings. Values up to $18.00 at <£ !! TW Suits worth up to $35.00 special at $16.50 Women’s $12.00 Cravenettes $9.00 Womens $40.00 and $50.00 Coats at $33.00 48c A beautiful line of fine Chiffon Broadcloth Coats lined throughout with Skinner’s Satin; heavily embroidered come in colors and black; values up to $50.00 at $33.00 90c 25c (T 1 1 O Jp 1 1 . We are showing a big variety of plaids, checks and mixed Cloth Coats in X and ........... $5.00, $10.00, $12.00 and up to $ 19.25 % lengths at_____ f kildron*« arc showing many new styles in very pretty cloths for Children 2 to 14 years old. These are all specially priced during this November Sale. 1 This line of Women’s outer garmenrs is splendidly prepared to Co OK.tr Lo please you. Voiles, Panamas, Serges, in black; blue and colors, to fit the large or small women. The valuesand styles are the best, prices $3.50 to $ 1 6.50 T Never was the department so complete: never was the value so l_/d.UlCo W dloLo good. Silks, net and lingerie effects in almost every wanted style at _______ $ 1.50 up to $ 15.00 25% Discount on all Sateen Underskirts Wooley, folI1, u Settled and diiosibevd “J Laura F. Farrow KHinh ,, divorce. Continued. h,rr4 H. Chezem, doing busing I the firm name and st v. - -I A Co., vs. Jams., , to recover money. Continu^T*1 A. C. Nelaou vs. Geo. pr2L recover money. Do.n^j " I State of Oregon vs. Hub» u I The adjourned term or prelimin lewd cohabitation. D.-mur/. , ary session of the regular November dictment overruled. 4 J- H. Gooch vs. W. H. sksel. J term of eiieuit court began this after ] noon and will probably continue dur- ■ A Skew». D. E. Slagle * j ing the remainder of the week. The Skeels, to recover money, [ h "‘“'H docket this year ia the heaviest in the upou motiou of plaintiff. The Oregon and Calin,rU|, i. J history of the court, there being over Company vs. Wtn. h, .. .,4 165 case» on the docket. The follow Kyle, his wife. Flon-tJe ing were acted upon today: George W. Scott and H. A. Ham Company; injunction ilU(1 d ai*l mond, as executor» of the last will Dismissed. Hugh Hampton vs. o. fi p and testament aud ot the estate of Church Sturtevant, deceased, vs. Eva to recover money. Disnd^ John F. Kelly V8 Walter Rn^ Ford ; to recover money. Continued. q The Booth Kelly Lumber Company to quiet title. Continued. A. G. Lumden and B. p. I vs. J. W. Patrick: possession of pro J. R Holeman aud Auua perty. Continued. W. E. Brown vs. Charles Austin; his wife; foreclosure. Diamiaasd ] Iowa Gold Mining Co. vs. ChJ to recover money. Continued. Edwin B. Van Vetchen vs Clara Ottosou, John Anderson. k J J Matlies et al; to recover money. lhom, Alex Lundberg, A. W ket, O. H. Toplin, J. H. Ti--J Continued. Frank Drug Company vs. H. A. and Jack Morgan; to <iuiet tltJ Vincent and Mrs. Annie L. Willough Judgment for defendants. Belle L. Sutton rs W by, partners as Vincent A Company : Suttod divorce. Dismissed on motion J to recover money. Continued. Foshay A Mason vs. H. A. Vincent plaintiff. John W. Whittaker and Annie L. Willoughby, partners Charle« J as Virulent A Company; to recover Cornell and William Wbittakw money. Continued. recover money. Default as to CoJ Charles Kuhn A Co. vs. (L A. Vin nell; continued as to Whittaker Blumanei-Frank Drug Co. r8. r J cent aud Annie L. Willoughby, part ners as Vincent A Co. ; to recover tor P. Roberts and George J Rgu erts, doing business under the nJ] money. Continued. Adam Wilhelm, Adam Wilhelm, Jr , of Roberts Drug Co. ; to iKwJ Mathias Wilhelm, partners as Wilhelm money. Dismissed. John M. Pipes vs. Wiu. Horn tc J A Sous, vs. J. W. Walker and Geo. O Walker, partners as Walker Bros. ; cover; money. Dismissed. The Manilla Cigar Company rs. Q. to recover money. Continued. L. F. Wooley and J. C. Wooley vs. W. Robinson; to recover mooed H. A. Skeels; to recover money. Dismissed. S. H. Friendly vs. E. E. Ortoi; Coninued. G. H. A H. G. Co. vs. Oregon Pa to recover money. Default Walter Waterhouse and Lent Lee. cific Mining and Milling Co,, et al. ; ter, doing business under the tirn foreclosure of lieu. Continued. Ihe Great Northern Development name and style of Waterhouse 4 Led Company vs. H. C. Mahon, J. M. ter, vs. Charles H. Elliott and U. Cook, O. A. Temple, Minnie B. Tem waid Dompier, partners doing bud- ple and Silas J. Sbourd; to recover ness under the firm name and style of mining stock. Decree for defendants. Elliott A Dompier; to recover mooed Hibbard, Spencer. Bartlett A Co. Default. vs. C. C. Matlock to recover moony. Continued. Orr H. Green and Mattie E. Martin vs. J. Heuquinet; to quiet title. Mrs. Michael Weber died at be Dismissed without costs to plaintiff. home at Donna Saturday night, dl M. S. Wallis vs. Booth-Kelly Lum pleural fever. Besides her huebaoi ber Co and Detroit Trust Company ; she leaves two children, both boys, to quiet title. Decree for plaintiff. aged two years and three weeks re Octave Bloch and Paul Bloch, part spectively. The funeral will be kid ners doing business under the firm tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock it name and style of Universal Metal the Catholic church in Eugene, w.tb Company, vs. C. H Park, doing interment in the Masonic eemetery- I business under the name aud style of Treasure Mining Company; to re cover money. Order opening deposi tions. At the home of the officiating tw Eilers Piano House vs Nannie K. Belahaw; to recover money. Con ister, Rev. R. G. Callison, at 111 Creek, Oct. 29, 1906, Samuel Vina tinued. K. C. Hausen vs. L. Lurch and and Miss Henrietta Sanders both ( Benjamin Lurch; specific perform Pleasant Hill. ance. Plaintiff given till December Occasionally one has the fortuw » I 10 to file brief. Defendant thirty meet women who are ideal in to’h i days thereafter. and figure. Ninety-nine times oct J. S. Benson vs. J. P. Currin; to | of a hundred you will find she taka tender an accounting. Judgment for Hollister’s Rocky Tea. Tea or t*F plaintiff. lets, 35 cents. Linn Drug Co. Octave Bloch and Paul Bloch, part Attorney» J. C. Johnson and J» ner» doing business under the trade ome Knox came down from Cuttag» uame, Compaigue Generale Paris, aud Grove on this morning's local to at lining business in the city of New tend circuit couit. York under the registered name of Bloch Bros., vs. Lucky Boy Mining We have the largest and best line o Company ; to reoover money. Settled heating stoves we have ever carned- and dismissed. all prices. The Eugene Planing Mill Co. vs. L. i Chambers Hardware Co. CIRCUIT COURT GRINDING OUT CIVIL CASES Died Nov''LL »red Dress Trimmings $ 12.50 to $ 16.50 Men’s all wool Suits during Novem ber Sale Re- 7C duced to . . . $ / • i J 2000 yards of hign Novelty and Braid Dress Trim mings, Medallions, etc., some small pieces, others with 5 to 10 yards. Trimmings suitable for evening dresses, tailored suits or shirt waists suits, sold regularly at 10c to $3.00 yard. Price a yard until dosed a 5c A big cash buy of 250 new stylish’ suits from a big New York house enables us to offer CLOTHING this month at prices never before heard of. Every suit is hand tailored and made with guaranteed hair cloth front and of absolutely fast colored and thoroughly shrunk materials. Included are PIECES WILL NOT BE CUT Lace Curtain Specials We are showing the Biggest and Best assortment of Lace Curtains in Eugene. Nets of all kinds in white, cream and Arab, and the prices now are unusually low. Read the reductions then see the curtains. . 39c 50c Curtains----- 65c 75c Curtains ôôc $1.00 Curtains $1.00 $1.25 Curtains $1.25 $L50 Curtains $1.65 $2.00 Curtains $2.50 $3.00 Curtains $3.50 $4.00 Curtains $4.25 $5.00 Curtains . _ $6 CO $7.00 Curtains "MW Good Goods Only FORGER CAUGHT SOON AFTER HIS CRIME (From Tuesday's Guard.) A young man giving bit u«m» a* Oliver Walker «nd hi» homo in Ala bama, is in the county jail charged with the crime of forgery. laixt evening Welle« entered J. O. Watte' jewelry »tore and |>urcliaee<l a ♦7 watch, tendering a #15 check pay abl" to Fred Smith, and purported to have been »igtied by W. B. Andie*», the well known lumber dealer. Ms received hi» change and left the »tote. Mr. Watt» cone hided to I* on the Mite aide and acquainted Mr. An. die*! with the iircnm.tace. The lat ter at once declared the check to oe a forgery and the officers wete notified. ChevioLs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Homespuns. Valours, Serges in black and blue AH made with new French back long and form fitting $12.50 to $16.50 sale price this month The Friendly Store $9.75 Mr. Andrews says Walker came into his office near the depot yesterday to get wann and remained there in hout or so. It is supposed that while Mr. Andrew» was out for a tew minute» the fellow tore a blank out ot a Flrat National bank book which was lying on the table, one out of the back of the book being missing. The officers up and down the rail road wete requested to look fol the forger and he was caught st Cottage Grove a» the local pulled in there at 10 o'clock last night.he haring board ed the train here without detection. Sheriff Fisk went up on the overland and Drought him l>aek this morning, The watch he bought with the bogus check was on his person. On the way down on the train the forger told the »het iff hi» name and and admitted the crime anymg b.> ■■y. was broke and needed the i On account of Justice of the Peace 0 Work W alker ha.T not l>eoii arraigned up to a lateour this afternoon. BUDGET OF NEWS FROM SAGINAW November Sale Men’s Wear iO dozen Men’s Shirts, worth 50c, 75c and $1.00, sizes 14 to 17 and made in dozens of new patterns. Sale price 39c 75 Men’s Hats, worth $2.50 and $3.00 in black, tan, pearl and grey and in staple shapes. Sale price______ 88c 25c All Wool Hosiery 16%c Our regular 25c all wool fine dress Hose in black and natural color, on sale this month at 6 for a Dollar. 15c Heavy Cotton Hosiery 8^c 15c fine Sea Island cotton Hose in black, tan and natural colors, sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2. Sale price_____ 75c Heavy Fleece Underwear 48c Heavy wool or cotton fleece Underwear in blue or tan, sizes shirts 34 to 44 with drawers to match. Regular 75c A O value. Sale price __________ t 'OC The Friendly Store Hart, serge<.nt-nt arms. W. M Hefling has returned from a buxines» trip south. DO IT NOW If you have stock and use Stock Food at all, drop a postal card to 594 Willamette St. Hull’s Drug Store, Eugene, Ore. Born stat'ng the number of head of stock you have and the amount of Stock Food used during the year and you will be paid for your trouble. Miss K<lith Orawell and W. E. At 121 Jefferson street, Eugene Green, teacher», spent Sunday with Oct. 29. 1906, to Fù»rl Berlin ami wife’ their parents at Eugene and Creswell a daughter, weight nine pounds respectively. Special Correspondence Saginaw, Oct. 31.—George Neat, Mr. and Mia. G. M. Buford spent who is in the employ of the Booth- a few days in Portland the latter part Kelly Co. at Srpingtield, spent Sun vf last week Mrs. Mettle Powers, a dav with his parents here. Eugene friend ot the Bufords, took IL S. Powell and wife have just re care of little Bertha during their ah- turned from visiting their son ami senoe. family at Bowsell station. Miss Cora Gtftlth has returned to Hugh Sharon is home from Bed the mill. lands, California. Thiough t*>e efforts of tne principal of our school we are to have a liter ary too ley. The organization meet ing, held last Friday evening, was well attended and resulted in the election of the following officer»: W E. Green, president; G. M. Buford, Py*'** •.*>>♦ t; C. A. Smith, eecre- tary ; Boyden Powell, treasurer; Jas. Married Fence Works Brown A Smith hare moved their fen-e work» from 5H5 Oak street to the corner of Oak and Seventh street», and now occupy the building termer- ly occupied by the Eugene Bakery, All of our old customers will receive ♦be same fair treatment as in the past and intending pmehasers of the bee fencing should give us a call. BROWN A SMITH. Props. Eugene Fence Works, results I from chronic constipation, which I is qiucklv cured hv Or. King's w decl ('or. Seventh and Oak St». New Life Pili». Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from th« system and The lftm Waning Machine «area infuse new life and vigor, cure »our stomach, nausia. head«'he, ditene«» half the labor of washing; see the new We give 30 and colic, with gripping or dtscom 1W) Gravity machine. fort. 25c. Guaranteed by W. I. day»’ trial. DeLano druggists. (. hamters Hardware Co. Offer : To the first 100 farmers who send in cards in answer to the ab >ve ad will receive a coupon good for a larce package of American Stock Food, the best Stock Food on the market. Blrod Poisoning J DON’T WAIT, DO IT NOW