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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
I The Friendly btore—Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back—The Friendly Store Many Trade Winners Linings Cambrics Hilica, tic to I tic yd. The correct styles and weights for your fall costumes. Black and all colors in these. 36-In. mercerised sateen, per yd. 18c to......................................... 40<* 36-in. pres de sole, per yd... 35<* Nearsilk,.spunglass, yd., 15c to 20* Wlllwear lining silk, yd.............. 50C Skinners' sateen, 36-in., yd. #1.50 Moreen skirting, 35c; wool serge, etc. For early fall shoppers we are frank to say that never have we shown a larger assort ment and such wonderful values in Dress Gxxis, Silksand ready-to-wear garments for women, men and young folks as we are showing now for this fall and winter. Our two stores are brim full of new goods and we welcome you to inspect them. Kabo and La Marguerite Corsets A full line of famous makes of corsets in all sizes has arrived Just in time to have your new fall gown fitted over. To the wearers of these corsets it is unnecessary to say any more than that we have them in stock. To those who do not know them, we say come and be convinced that we can fit you in them properly and satisfactorily, no matter what your figure may be. Fourteen styles, prices *1 to #5.00 BAD ACCIDENT TO BLACHLEY LUMBER DRiVER and Miss NeHle for a day this week. Mrs Isaac Cook left Monday for Hollister, Cal., where she expects to vUlt for the winter. ..... the popular drug -4viler, H .. V. .. Belknap, gist. took in the Sunday excurson to Newport last Sunday. ♦ ANDREW TORCUTT HAS RINA- ♦ WAY AND SUFFERS BROKEN , * Eugene yesterday on his was » r, Bay, where he will look after k.** litlenl fences. Upon noticing ,h uluhlc pavement on Wil .1®“* »tn-ei street he renmrk^i remarked , t0 '”*‘’ -»niett# a,«t» that we would have th- b« . epor:*t of any town in the state’om Portland. o«Ulds (From Wednesday, Guar<i, ♦ ^Kelth Brown, of Aibany, ls ln ♦ PERSONALS ♦ Mrs. Samuel Handsaker J, ’ ,a + >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ at Junction. Vera Dyson returned horn. t. (From Monday's Guard ) Portland today. fr°» River on H. C. Owen is at Blue "* H. W. Mahon is down from ALL BE HARVESTED — LIVE business. Mab«l Al Montgomery is down from his for a few days. NEWS NOTES FROM NORTHERN ranch at Vida. A. R Biack returned last nlgh‘ Chester Chrisman returned from from a trip north. LANE D. T'.^w‘,rey- Newport this afternoon. Cottage Grove, H. C. Mahon went to Portland was in the city today. yesterday on business. -------- Stuart ------------ Jackson returned home c f. u _ (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. M. E. Brent is home from a th a e QftAmnnn afternoon tonln train today .t W. w White who*. <» ki . . J. is - abTe\o be down Junction City, Aug. 29.—Andrew week's visit in Albany. " Torcutt, a teamster for Horton Bros, j Miss Genevieve Thorpe is up from town after a Bevere Illness I I Lumber Company, of Blachley, met, Portland visiting friends. Hon. R. A. Booth west to S>| m > J. D Fields went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on business "* The very Latest Creations with a serious accident while hauling this afternoon on business. J. J. Mack, of S. P camp N’o • Mrs. C. J Bingham arrived here Marcóla, was in Eugene today Every one attractively priced "■ out a load of lumber from the mill on last Monday. While coming down last night from L ob Angeles. M. C. Spicer, of Marcóla, return _____ W. E. Brown and Geo. H. Kelly the hill between W. W. Darneille's j ed from Portland last night and F*"w7 Williams' places the coup- are at Newport on an outing. Samuel Clifford. Eugenes older ling broke on his heavily loaded Mrs. E A Scullen left Sunday af- resident, is very ill at his home ‘ Ung | 50 pieces new novelty dress wagon and It let the front wheels ternoon for Ashland on a visit. Dr. T. W. Harris has returned from 1 slide out from under the load. Mr. Dr. L. A. Read returned yester- his trip to the Alberta country “ goods shown In all the new fall Torcutt jumped to save himself, and day from an outing at Newport, Major Edwards left this afternoon colorings—checks, stripes, plaids he struck the ground in Buch a way Dr. A. G. Atwood left this after- for San Francisco on a short trip and mixtures; dark, rich shades, as to break one of his legs below the nOon for points south on business, Mrs. N. K. Belshaw went to Irvine $100 values, 75c; $1.25 values knee the bone protruding through J. B. Winstanley left for points this afternoon on a short visit. K Fetching creations tliat fashion says are the correct the flesh. He was brought to town north on business this afternoon. Mrs. 8. Handsaker returned this af ..............................«1.00 and the bone set by Drs. Owen and Miss Adele Haven, of Salem, is vls- ternoon from a visit at Junction thing. They’re here, awaiting you. A carefully chosen Lee After the team had freed them- ¡ting Miss Mae Douglas in this city, Dr. Lulu Marquam made a proles- assortment of the various inoJiels timt will be worn this selves from the loaded wagon they I J. D. Buell and wife returned this slonal trip to Waltervllle vesterdav wasou. Select your new fall suit at Friendly's. The started to run down the hill and in afternoon from a short trip south, Miss Margaret Woods returned values are exceptionally good at the prices given below. v. __ ____ crossing the bridge — at the Sulphur ; . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker, of Cor- home from Portland this afternoon Sprlngs vwv one of stumbled vallis, visited Eugene over Sunday. V. the —< — horses — ----- -------------- C. H. Pickett, the Springfield mer -........................... and fell, breaking its leg. It ............. was one 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hulin are chant, was tn Eugene this afternoon In white, red, gray, etc, for wo of Horton Bros.’ best horses and home from their outing at Newport William Allen, a prominent busi Merritt Davis returned to Salem ness man of Everett, Wash., is in the men and children. * they set the leg, hoping to save the animal, but the next day the horse yesterday after transacting business city. tried to get up and broke another leg. here. Misa Bfrdlna Meredith went to Cot Pete Howe returned last night tage Grove this afternoon on a short Mr. Horton then had to kill it. The Short cutaway, tight Fancy button fitted coat horse was a valuable one, and Mr. from his summer's outing at New visit. and seml-fltted jackets, like the one shown In this Horton says he would not have sold port. Mrs. W. L. Souders was an arrivsl a Mrs. O. C. Wright arrived home from Newport on the afternoon train made of plain colored It for $200. Joe Ferguson saw the cut; pleated skirts, jacket horses when they ran onto the bridge this afternoon from an outing at today. Full assortment of dark and broadcloth, striped and satin lined, made of plain and says that it was not any fault Newport. Attorney L. M.. Travis returned light colors, in fancy and plain checked materials, pleated and striped ma- terlals. of the bridge that caused the horse , Mrs. L. Pelton and daughter, of home this afternoon from his trip to shades. skirts. These are the These suits are worth $2 8 Ashland, are visiting in Eugene for a j Canada. to fall. few days. nobbiest suits we have Gasoline Thresher Success. to $30. We offer them at Miss Burnett Schooling has return F. E. Chambers returned this af- j ed from a pleasant outing at London The gasoline engine threshing ma ever shown for this price. $24.75 for a few days only ternoon from a business trip to Inde Springs. chine bought by the members of the Danish colony has proved very suc pendence. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buell sent to Walking Skirts $3.75 to $19.75— made of Misses Elizabeth Brent and Marie cessful. They thresh about 100 bush London Springs this afternoon for a els of wheat per hour. They are in Johnson visited friends west of Irv- j short outing. Cheviots, Serges, Panamas, Voiles, etc. all new, Made of percale and chambra; * Clay __ ,__________ dependent of the large threshing ing Sunday. Parker and ____ wife ____ came _ down in Colors and black. W. E. Brown and Geo. H. Kelly^re- from Donna on the Wendling local crews and do not have to wait. As beat values. soon as the grain Is ready they move turned this afternoon ‘ from ~ a short ■*'* last evening. their small machine to it and put it stay at Newport. Mrs. Frank Ware left this after Into the sack ln a few hours. There Mrs. F. A. Tozier and daughter, I noon for San Franclsce, to be gone no doubt will be one or two more Jewel, returned this afternoon from several weeks. such outfits here next year, as sever a visit in Seattle. S. C. Bartrum, supervisor of the- Miss Nellie Smith returned to forest reserves, was in the city from al farmers have expressed their in tention to buy the small gasoline en Portland yesterday after a visit with I Roseburg today. gine and small separator so they her mother in Eugene. J. W. Newton and wife, of Wood Miss Orpha Harms, operator at burn, were arrivals here on the after«, can thresh their own grain at a small cost and get it done before the rain the Pacific Postal telegraph office, noon train tgdav catches them.which it always does is in Portland on a visit. W. W. Martin returned to Salem Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins and I this afternoon after attending to when they await their turn by the old method. They say it is money in family are home from their sum- some business here. , mer's outing at Newport. their pocket to do this. W. C. Gay, the chef at the Hotel ’ Mrs. E. E. Angell, of Portland, af Smeede, haB returned from an outing Will Pick All Hops. Hop picking in the early hops was ter a visit with relatives in Eugene, at London Springs. finished yesterday. They will com returned home this afternoon. Mrs. H. B. Johnson returned home mence on the late hops next Monday. A.Welch, the electric railway mag- | to Junction City this afternoon after There will be no hops left unpicked nate, was up from Portland yester a visit in Eugen1' WE AKE NOW SHOWING THE LARGEST AND .MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S AND in the yards near here. The growers day, looking after his interests. Deputy District Attorney G. F. feel- that they will make at least Lawrence Jensen and Henry Jen- i Skipworth went to Albany this af 1IOVH* CLOTHING AND Fl RVINHINGH TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THIS COUNTY. COME a smal lproflt and again the amount sen visited at the home of Mr. ternoon on business. AND VISIT OUR NEW STORE, INHI’MT Ol’R GOODS—YOU’LL FIND WILLING AND COl'Rr paid for pickers will bring that much son's parents on Fern Ridge Mrs. H. H. Feister, of Cottage more into the county which will be day. Grove, was an arrival here on the TKOI S SALESMEN, WHO APPRECIATE YOUR CALL WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. lost to the business houses if the F. B. Dunn, of the Ninth street local this morning. hops are left unpicked. bakery, has returned home from a Albert Easton, who has been visit Notes of General Interest. three weeks' business trip to Kan ing friends in Eugene, returned to Mrs. Florence Herron returned to sas City. Young Men's $7.50 Roseburg this afternoon. Young Mtn's $12.50 Young Men’s $10.00 her home at South Bend, Wash., on J. S. Higgins, who is assisting ln ”~Rev. G. 8. O. Humbert went to D»l- SuiLs Suita Suita Tuesday, after having spent the sum building the new schoolhouse at las this afternoon, in the interest* of mer with relatives and friends in Marcóla, spent Sunday with his wife the Eugene Divinity School. Great values In alngte and At thlx price weshow an ex Absolutely all wool suits, this place. ln Eugene. Mrs. H. L. Deckert, of Forest guaranteed to have shape, re Mrs. E. N. Bradford returned to Fred C. Piel, manager of the Wil double breasted , sixes 12 to tensive line of the new checks taining fronts and be made of Portland Wednesday after a pleasant helm interests at Junction, spent Grove, is visiting at the home of her and plaids; also plain black absolutely fast colored and 36; grays, browns and dark visit with her little granddaughter, Sunday and a part of today la Eu brother. E. E. Mink. In Eugene Charles Currie has returned from shrinkable materails. Sults A party of government surveyors ' gene on business. serges and worsteds. worsted mixtures, worth up to that other clothiers retail for under charge of Don Meldrum, of | Miss Mabel Stiles and her little h’s vacation on account of the severe Single and double breasted Oregon City, were here last week. brother, Harold, went to Harris illness of his father. A. S. Currie. $10.00. $15 00; our price . . #12.50 They were surveying and platting the burg yesterday afternoon to visit Mrs. Fred Ross returned to Port Willamette river from Eugene to friends a few days. land last night after a visit with Men’s hand tailored Suits at $20.00 Stylish Serviceable Suits at, $15.00 Portland --------- | Miss Margaret Widmer, of Seattle, with friends and relatives here. Ed Bajley, the well known farmer, after a visit at the old home place Misses Maggie Burns and Martha Our $20 stilts are equal to other clothiers’ In popular priced clothing we show an exten made flying trip *- to ~ Portland — Wed- - west of Eugene, left for the Sound I-ang, of Harrisburg, after a short $22.50 and $25.00 suits. They are absolutely sive line of worsteds, cheviots and tweeds, made i nesday. Mr. Bailey has just finished city this afternoon. visit in Eugene, returned home this all wool and absolutely fast color; hand tailored a large granary at his farm where he with all the style of our best suits, and of ex n . w. r __ .... of t ..:_ afternoon. Hunt and 2 2 family, Twin and made with best possible trimmings and will store all his grain, and he will Falls, Idaho, are recent arrivals in j Mrs. A. O. Potter arrived In Eu- linings............................................................... $20.00 ceptionally durable materials. install an eight horsepower gasoline Eugene, and may 1 make “ a this city gene this afternoon from Portland, engine to do his chopping with and their permanent home. and is registered at the Hotel run bis fanning mill for cleaning the Mr. and Mrs. N. M Clem left this Smeede. grain. Ed will have the best and lat afternoon for San Jose, ... Cal., ___ on __ _ a J. B. Wilhelm,, of Zion, was in E '- est Improvements, or know the rea visit. — Agents for Sunlight Yams, one of —. also visit in San gene yesterday and today on busi They . will son why 'lie’s Largest and Eugcr Francisco before returning. ness, returning home on this after the finest yams made. Shetland Floss G. 8. Keck will open up his barber Attorney Fred DeNeffe left Sun noon's train. . I $1.00 a box, all colors. 'orcmost Store ro shop again. He has not decided just day night for Spokane, where he will Miss Emma Westmore, of St. J yet upon a location, but it will prob transact business and visit with wards. Neb., who has been visiting at ably be ln the corner building, ills friends and relatives for a few days. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Frank, i many friends will be glad to see him Charles R. Koerger, traveling has left for home. U»HT VAI.I.EY NEWS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! at work in his new location. Eugene T. Wilson, aged 21. and salesman for Bell, Conrad & Co., of Wm. Renninger, wife and child r Webster Kincaid, while in Portland George Schultz, of the lower Slus- ♦ ♦ Chicago, and his bride went to Go turned home this afternoon from thia week, bought a fine two-seated Mina Gertrude Hefty, 18. were grant law valley, was a visitor here Wed- shen this afternoon on a short visit. trip to Hood Rover. Portland aM (Special Correspondence.) ❖ MARRIED ♦ auto and is now operating It on the ed a marriage license this afternoon. nesday. He lived here about 15 Lost Valley, Aug. 27.—The people ♦ N. W. Campbell and S. A. Nye ,of other oiuer northern uoriueru points. a,_ ♦ years Both reside In Eugene. ago and has many friends who Velley City, N. D., are in Eugene! xYirt*. streets of this city. of this vicinity are of the opinion »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Mrs. E E. McClanahan to Si- j . E. W. rn IViau«“»“ went '' fn. are always glad to see him. He says looking over the city and county ’ lem this afternoon to attend * tne that they would enjoy life more and ha ’ * At the home of the bride on West ' he has about 1000 bushels of big red with a view of locating in this vicin neral of her grandmother. Mrs. better prosperity if Rainmaker Hat South ity. field.'' of Sherman county, would at Fifth street, Eugene, Sunday after apples on his orchard on _____ frey, who died there yesterday noon at 3 o'clock. Eltie Pollet and slough., and not a worm In them, but tract the clouds from the East Instead Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glass are hame R. W Veatch returned to branw Miss Cora Pennington, both of this has to feed them to his hogs because from a trip to Gold Hill, Jackson Pass today. He has recently of from the west. city. Rev. E. C. Wigmore officiating. I of the prohibitive price charged to county, where they have been rusti- out his business interests there William Veach has moved Into K. The couple will reside at East Four- . ship them by boat to San Francisco. ca'ing and attending to mining busi may come back to Eugene to res L. Edwards' house at Dexter. | A railroad is the only slolution for ness. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Williams have , teentb and High streets. C. H. Elliott, connected *_ltn. 10 I that country, and it is a shatne they returned from an extended trip to J. I. Philippi, who has been stay Frazer Iron Works, went to S s <: m Excepting Thursday Dr. Lowe will do not get one. Bend, Or. ing at Monmouth for the past three this afternoon to repair « 7 Mr. Montgomery has returned from months, arrived here this Rfternoon engine for the Booth-Kelly L Xm Alta Williams was 111 last be In his Eugene office all next week. Owing to the unfavorable condition of the weather Wednesday witn a severe sore throat. Have him test your eyes for glasses. bis hunting trip to Looking Glass, to visit Mrs. S. B. Finnegan a few Company. , g "Monty" remem days. L. L. Addington is erecting a barn Lenses ground for complicated eyes. Douglas county. last Saturday we have concluded to extend the Mrs. C. A. Macrum and Mr’ J Eighteen years’ experience. bered his friend. "Shorty" Thornton, on his property by the Dexter bridge. Professor. L. R. Aiderman, the Bronaugh, who have been Granite and Fn.vare Sale all this week. with a choice lot of venison. Ask new city superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hampton are in of Eugene's their parents, Hon. and ? ¿>a;e Mrs. S. J. Warner, of Fall Creek, ' Shorty", about it. the valley, public s'-hools, arrived here from Mc Dorris, ln Eugene, returned h «a. a pleasant caller at the Guard The farmers are happy again to Charles Chandler, of June, is ill ♦ k 6 qt Granile Tea Kat le TINWAKE Minnville yesterday and is making afternoon. office Monday. have the threshers grinding out 75- arrangements to secure a residence. this with pneumonia. 8W 5 qt Granite 'e* Krlr 5(K 14 qt Dl«b Ptn C. F. Cunninghan). , | cent wheat. r h Mr and Mrs. L. N. Honey, of Eu 4 Oran te Tra Kr te A 12 qt I Mah Pan............... Earl F. Strong, who has been em ager of the Willamette \ abey But few people realize the amount gene, visited with W. 11. Feuton and Hugh Barr, of the Fairmount 55c 3 gal Grani e Vaici P al 2fc 10 ql Lh.n P. > ployed by the Guard in a reportorisl office In Eugene, has r-turnea 4* family last Friday. Mr. Roney stat knife factory. Is confined to his room of monev paid out for butter fat ev capacity for some time past, returned an outing at Boswell Springs 2 g IGr. nitr T»ter Fall Ite 4 qt Mik Pam ” ery month at this place It is said ed that he expected to commence on account of a fall he received a I f gal _ ‘ G i ite Buck. • I a u* Gr r 3te 4 qt Colbe Pou_____ ... to his home at Roseburg Sunday. He In health .«A joss - ----- Ite to25c 3 qt Golfee Pot« . .......... Granite Slcw Kett'e work framing the timbers of the Low few divs ago while working on the that t he pay roll is about 15000 per »ill be back here in September to re Improved Ite Mrs. H. C. Baughman and t« month for the two creameries. Xk io 30c 2 at C. -Hee Poti ell bridge as soon as be could get his new addition to the factory. His Gra lite Pre-erv» K. tOe Ite ______ enter the university. are home from a three niott Dr. C L Williams leaves Friday itelo M Granite P addio • Pani back was severely sprained. crew. Ite 3 qt Tea Puta .......____ Arthur Stout, who has been em with relatives at Santa " • for McMinnville, where he will locate Itelo 2te 2 qt Tea Pot. _______ _ Granite f>»fry Piai ‘Ite fornia. Professor tk«rt See our Mctwoigal siteben cabinets I he having sold his practice here ta ployed in the Booth-Kelly store at them Granite klty Cake Pan» .... Ite I ql l ea Pots ____ ______ _ I2c at Ashland and visited Wendling for some time past, and NEW TODAY ¡They sav- women steps. Dr Ixvurback, of I-aCrosse. Wis Pot Ude ............................... te tote ’ Kelly, an Eastern college boy a few day». „.«r f* CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. | CeclJ and Clarence Pltnev are ex- Nothiuf Ukr them in Eugvvr. A niana«c*¿* Pie pam. Hn cupi,flrwrxrvrcukr J. W. Collier, state state n,8D *ff,-1- .v -v *v- w”0 been there during the sum- I t'e-foq 4 f-om »»oi- their trtn tkrn-.k GOATS WANTED* About 100 head full lb • u( Bread Pans, t>«h Pins, tim, »Irw kettle . tunnr'«. w• Ji baanM. mFr - **nt to Portland this after the oesMoines Life « There are letters uncalled for In Yellowstone National Park'on" F r L on shares; good pasture, sheds and Vuh Pans. C'Hee Poti. Tea Pots. hre rbr'wb, tea aro ne,m aing'puoea noon for a short stay. pany, went to All’1,"yh'.hpa,1|\.C »- water. Address "Y.," Guard of- the Eugene postoffice for the fol day. He was accompanied by f a 1S j Benjamin Young, of Astoria, was fl. «• s23w lowing: Miss Tracy Butler. Mrs. E. If the fruit Inspectors would visit the city Saturday and Sunday gill, state manager for ^tisf T. Jones and John Stolberg. Everything in Gran '«ware and Tinware at greatly reduced •sotce of the wagons that are sellina in making arrangements to enter his his family, who have been r» AUCTION SALE- I will sell at pub I peaches tn this town he would find son. prices tor Saturda August 24th. Don’t forget the da e. Stanlev. m the University of lic auction to the highest bidder many that have peaches affected with Oregon this fall. His other son. h*Mr. and Mrs R T rt Porch and lawn furniture on the J. R. Sellers place. 4 1-2 I and worms. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Sig. who graduated from the uni Crawfordsville, after a slf ' miles southeast of Gxhen. Thurs • 1 n Co«, the genial farmer of Long gf- day. September IS, 1907. all of Just received, a new line of Jewel Tom. was doing business in town on versity in 1900, i» now employed in the home of Mr and Mr» • 10th and WiiUmett« St,» ■ 'opper mine In Montana at a sal lor in Eugene. Terurned¡born • my cattle, farming Implement» and self-generating gasoline stove«. It la Tuesday ary of $300 per month. ternoon They were all household goods. W. H Wal- as handy and aa aafe as «as L. H Johnson and wife, of Eugene Ex-United States Senator F. W Mrs S T. Thurston who Ila. altw CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. vtelted with Colonel F W Folao» Mulkey, of Portland, passed through there and la Pol* $1.00 Dress Goods 75c a yard $1.25 Dress Goods $1.00 a yard Bear Skin Cloth $2.50 and $3.00 yd New Fall Suit»s - - Big Values $ 12.50, $ 18.00 and $24.75 $18.00 Women’s Suits $24.’75 Women’s Suits Outing Flannels 5c and 10c Ladies’ Wrappers 75c and $1.00 Largest Asssortment, Best Values in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing for Early Fall Buyers S. H. FRIENDLY Big Sale Saturday August 31 “ on Granite Tinware EUGEME PACKET STORE LEG JUNCTION HOI’S WILL