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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
PLEASANT HIEL NOTES. Kola Nete, the Salem ko>> buyer, was In the city today. (Special Correspondence.) Darrel Bristow has returned from builders, mechanic, Pleasant Hill, Sept. 1*» The Higa his outing at Newport. school at this place will begin Sep srtittni .nd workert , 0 R M. Day returned this afternoon tember 2 sth in one room of the pub from a trip to Portland kiudi sew ** lic school building. A suitable O. L. Parsons came up frort Port-I building will be erected next year Levi Strauss & Co’i land yesterday afternoon. Leo Wray and Elmer Wllllamsi are for exclusive high school use. The State Library Association Copper Rlreted * at Yoncalla on a deer hunt. N. E. Blair arrived down from Mc- have placed a circulating library at this place with M. E. Furrow as li Kenzle Bridge last evening Salem, Sept. 16.—Notwithstand Chester Hemenway returned last brarian. cut full ing indications of unfavorable wea- evening from a trip south. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rowland, who I2^C Rawhide Stockings, pr---------------- ither yesterday, the attendance at the •elected denim Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shumate are came up from Portland wlt'h the re The biggest and best variety we have State Fair exceeded that of the same home from a trip to Portland 25c mains of Lorrell McCall, remained Pony Stockings, pr----------- ---------- Wrong and date last year, and every department F. J. Hard lert this afternoon for for a few day’s visit with relatives ever shown at these prices, wonderful serviceable $i.5o Guaranteed Stockings, 6 pr for . _ was traversed by a throng of inter his Bohemia mining properties. and old time friends. aak your de*!rr values and all new weaves shown in the ested and highly pleased visitors. Jesse Bounds was a passenger to Miss Ruby Baughman will leave Children’s Stockings, all sizes newest fall shades, plain colors and mix 'The present assurance of clear weath Corvallis on the noon train today. Saturday to resume her old place in er, and it is certain that the remaln- M. A. Green arrived home to IOC 6 to io, special a pr___________ the Creswell school. tures, suitable for tailored suits, shirt j Ing days of the Fair, Wednesday be- day Mrs. from a trip to Minnesota. Mr. Silas Russel of Jasper, has i5c ling Salem day, Thursday Portland Women’s Fast Black Hose-------- W. E. Meader and wife, of Wend waist suits and shirts. purchased the Frank Dean property day and Friday Agricultural College ling. spent last night In the city. 25c Wayne Knit Stockings, a pr------ day, the crowds will tax the capacity H. C. Mahon left on the evening near the ferry and a few acres addi tion from Mrs. Martin, for a buildlug of the Fair buildings. train yesterday for a trip north. $1.00 40c Hose, special 3 pr for------------ 2 clasp, waist length, cape Kid Gloves All day yesterday judge« were Charles D. Durkhelmer, of Spark*. site where he and his sou Norman will reside In the future. busy awarding premiums in the live Mont., is in the city on business. $i.5o 5oc Hose, special 4 pr for------------ all sizes 5% to 8, $i.5oquality, pr$i.25 stock department, but this work will Mr*. Sherwood Is seriously ill at Mis* Pauline Potter went to Irv not be completed until today. The ing today to visit there a short time. tue present writing. work of judging the dairy exhibits Samuel Battee returned yesterday - and quarante^ Mr. M. Gilbert who recently passed and country exhibits has not been afternoon from a trip to Portland. a successful examination for state - absolutely Complete stock of children’s and women's High neck, square and V shape necks commenced. Among the important Miss Gertrude Bushnell, of Junc certificate, has been elected principal WATEPPROQf wool and fleeced underwear in regular awards made today were the grand tion City, Is visiting In Eugene a few of the Tangent school for the com made of very good heavy Outing championships in the Shorthorn and days. and out sizes, single garments and ing year. Holstein breeds. W. O. Minor's Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond re >iW» Flannel, extra full, Mr. Albert Chenoweth, wife and union suits______________ 25c to $5.oo Golden GoodH won the championship turned this afternoon from a trip OfLFDSUm. SUCKERS daughter, have gone to Salem to at among the Shorthorn bulls, and his north. prices 50c, £1.00, $i,25, $i.5o, $2.00 Infants Wool and Cotton Shirts and hats lUnwood I-ass the same position Dr M. M. Davis was a passenger tend the state fair. School 1* District No. 1 will begin among females. John L. Smith, for points south on the afternoon at the same time with Miss Calvert proprietor of the Hazelwood herd, train today. Junction as teacher. Sults »3M Slickers 13$ won the Holstein grand champlon- Ed McCornack went to the Wood- of R. Eugene’s Largest and Best Special Values in Lace I . ship E Williams and family are vis for his bull, Posh Gerben and cock ranch below Irving today on the ml O » w ùULitì Curtains and Netting 'cow Wanita Mercedes. The Jersey noon train. iting relatives near Elmira this week. Store—Your Money’s Worth UTAiot r*a rot rufAiAuit Miss Milly Renwick left today for awards will be made tomorrow. Burleigh Cash and Clyde Pattee, or Your Money Back Burlap, Bedding, Etc. relatives. a visit with Albany Yestenluy’s Races. of Hood River, were arrivals in Eu party returned The Warbinton California horses again carried off gene last night. month’s stay at the honors in the second day's rac President P. L. Campbell and wife last week from a ADVERTISED LETTERS ing of the Oregon State Fall meet arrived home from Portland yester Lake Odell. A. B. Matthews and family are « + + + + *« + + + + •**« + + { arrived In Eugene this afternoon to after a visit In Eugene returned home yesterday, and again stra'ght-hoat day afternoon September, 16 i)i home from a visit to the coast. Ackerby, Mrs. 11 4 vlviait her sitter, Mrs Sherman Heller today victories were the rule. Mrs. T. J. Stephen* and Mrs. R. Ed Higgins of Eugene, has rented + PERSONAL ♦ Briley. Mrs. Martin Professor B. J. Hawthorne and W. O. Cook and L. C. Gilmore Showing a wonderful burst of B. Lassell, of Harrisburg, spent last the farm belonging to his mother-in- ____ ______ Clendonob, Mias Myrtle ♦ ♦ leave In the morning for Yahaats, on family are home from their sum- speed at the finish of each, hea:, Em night in the city. Fuller, Perry ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the coast south of .Newport, for an mer’s outing at Seal Rock. ily W., the fast trotting mare owned H. Clay Owen will leave tonight law. Mrs. Robinette and now resides Grunning, Mrs. C. H. Al Holden, after a short visit with and driven by F. E. Wart of Les for Riddle on missionary and Sun at the old Bristow home. The Laird outing. (From Friday's Daily Guard.) party who went to Odell three weeks Hildenk, E. A. Mrs. D. A. Paine went to Cottage his mother and sister in Eugene, left Angeles. Calilornla, easily won the day school work. Lewis, N. Frank E. Dunn la in Portland on Grove tills afternoon to visit at the today for Portland and Seattle. Farmer's slake of $1000 for 2; 16 C. A. Stephens, wife and children, ago, are expected home this week. More people have passed through Low, Tom Rev. W. H. Wiltse was a passen trotters, the main event on yester of Crow, went to Salem today to at business. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. A brama enroute to the “lakes” or Kitson Lupen, C. S. ger to Hebron, in the southern part day’s program. The time of the tend the state fair. F. A. Hills, of Jasper, is in the ctly a few days. Springs than for many seasons. Some Manska, Carl .« of the county, on the afternoon train three heats was excellent, atd that H. M. Manville, who accompanied on business. Rev. Guy r. i Phelps, of Portland, i to<ja.. McKinnis, Thos of the second, 2:12 1-2 was within Debs’ Red Special to Portland, re one explain why! Mrs. W. W. Calkins has returned arrived here this afternoon en route REGULAR. McMurry, Miss Nellie B. County School Superintendent W. less than a second of the tra:K rec turned home today. from Portland. i to the Sluslaw country, where he will B. Dillard is in Salem attending the Miller, Thomas ord for trotters. Attorney A. C. Woodcock was a C. E. Mulkey, of Fort Klamath, assist in holding special services. Tin fruit cans tn stock. Moore. Harvey state meeting of county superinten Th» 1:20 pa'e furnished another ; passenger on the evening train yes is in the city. Mrs. 8. K. Noel and daughter ar dents. CHAMKÇRS HARDWARE CO. Moore, Miss Olive victory for the California contingent terday for Portland. _ Miss ________________ Roberts, Montie Leah .Nelson _________________ returned home to and this time it was Stano, tie J. W. Kays returned last night rived here last night from Klamath Miss Breeding has accepted a posl- Falls to Join Mr. Noel, who has pur-| Portland last evening after a visit at brown priding’owned by C. J. Uhl. I tlon in the millinery store of Bolton E. W. Matthews of Goshen, was Shermon, Florence from Portland. the home of her cousins, the Misses of Vacavlile, California, that showed & Jenkins. looking after business matters in Simmons. R D Tommy Tucker and wife are down chased the Springfield flour mills. Stanley. Miss Florence town Tuesday. his heels to the field. The time mad«* Miss Veda Mulkey went to Ures-1 i’a^terson. from Wendling. — Stevenson, Mrs. William tu the race wa« fast for the 2.20. W. B. Warren, of the Warren Con well this afternoon on a visit and I Lea li BW TOI* AT. J. F. Mitchell and wife, of See us for camp furniture of al) Thurman. Miss Nina from there will leave in a few days struction Company, is in the city class, 2:»i 1-3 having been hung up ( burg, are in the city. W. D., (General Delivery). kinds. for Fort Klamath, where she will looking after the company’s paving la the t’.-s’ t«.*t. C. K. Hale and wife, of Hale, speut teach school. FOR SALE OR RENT—806 acres in work here. Whalen, Mrs. Effie. CHAMBER8 HARDWARE CO. Cloverdale Valley, 5 miles above j last night In the city. E. 8. J. McAllister, Democratic • J. L. PAGE, P. M. Mrs. Myrtle Bradford, after a visit A. F Kerr left on the stage this Goshen and five mllee from Cres attend the state fair candidate for presidential elector The street committee of the city | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. F. Hemenway leaves in the j well. One of the best all-around ' morning for Mapleton. from Oregon, is registered at the council has decided that the big Mr. and Mrs. Van Prooyen of Le*. Mrs. W. F. Cassidy has returned Denhart in Eugene, went to Rose Hoffman House. morning for Spokane on business. He places in Lane county, with every trees at the Hoffman House corner burg, were in the city Monday, it. burg today to teach in the public from a visit in Portland. may go East from there. convenience. Water 1s piped ‘ ’ to Mr*. O. N. Pierce, of Portland, who tending to matters in the probite County CommlMioaer H. M. Price schools there. E. L. C. Farrln and wife and F. springs must come down despite the protests court. the house; three good has been visiting her parents, Mr. of some of the cltizent. Dean T. Goodman arrived in Eu- and Mrs. St. John, near Eugene, re A. Golden, of Coos Bay. were arri-' is in the city from Hale. close by; 6-room house; barn 60 Judge William Galloway, of Mc gene this morning from Leland. turned home today. vals in Eugene yesterday. x70. will hold 200 tons of loose where he has been employed with a J. O. Storey, president of the Port-| Minnville, is In the city. hay; 12 5 acres of good timber, bal Mrs. W. J. White and two daugh M. Levinger came up from Port government surveying crew during ters came up from Portland this af land. Eugene & Eastern railway, is ance almost level, lying over 114 the summer. land las( night on business. miles along Cloverdale Valley, on ternoon to visit at the home of her in th.- city from the metropolis. O. Nettle, the logging contractor, mother. Mrs. Baldwin. Miss Bertha Goldsmith, of Oregon Miss Leia Nelson, of Portland, who county road; good family orchard; I has been visiting friends In Eugene, arrived down this afternoon from possession given October 1. Also Miss Myrtfa Lee Stuart was a pas City, spent Sunday In Eugene a guest leaves on this evening's train for her Leaburg. for rent or sale, a good farm sit- j senger to Portland on last evening's at the home of her brother, J. Gold home. OP uated 1 *4 mil«« from the larger' train to resume her duties there as smith. Mrs. Chris Vandenberg arrived "Bill” Main, the new football play teacher in the public schools. place, In the Pleasant Hill neigh LIVE STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS (From Saturday's Daily. - » here last night from Walla Walla. Dean E. C. Sanderson went to er from California, has arrived to borhood; fairhouse and two-story F. E. Dunn returned from Portland I AN AUCTION SALE in which the following pr<q>erty will be «old Rev. David Husband went to Al Pleasant Hill this afternoon to deliv take up his work in the University barn, granary and hop house. On last night. will lie held at the farm of Christian Tschanz, known as tile Frank of Oregon. bany today to remain over Sunday. er the sermon at the funeral of Lorell ly half a mile from school, post E. P. Williams Is In the city from i McCall, who died in Portland Thurs- llenienway Place, five miles west of Eugene, and five miles south Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grant came up Mrs Louis Johnson and son went office and public hall. For fur Pleasant Hill. from Portland this morning to see west of Irving, on ' day. to Junction today on a short visit. ther particulars see J. C. Pettyjohn, of Salem, Is in the i Miss Effie Perkins, of Drain, Is Cottage Grove Leader: Mrs. Rob Mrs. Grant's father, M. S. Hubble, i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 190S. J. R. SELLERS. city on business. visiting In the city for a few days, erts returned to Eugene Monday, af who is very ill. 247 Lawrence St.. Eugene. One each of the following norses: W. R. Boring, of Meadow, spent ter an enjoyable visit Mrs. C. C. Wilcox arrived in Eu Dr. B. F. Scaiefe Is on a vacation with her - -. - - Sorrel Mare, weight about 1000; age 8 years. last night iti Eugene. for a few days, having gone south. daughter, Mrs. J. I. Jones, and Mrs. gene last night to accept the position Good Buggy Horse. V. C. London, of Cottage Grove, Charles VanDenburg. of head trimmer at Bolton & Jen- FOR SALE—Fine business property Samuel Battee was a passenger to Sorrel Mare, weight about 1100; over 9 years. located in the best part of the city was In Eugene today. kins' millinery store. Portland an the noon ’.rain today. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rowland passed Good Work Horse. I). F. Skene, the abstract man, is in through Eugene from Portland (his H. C. Darby, a former Eugene for business In the city of Eugene. Frank Kilpatrick, of LaGrand«, Bay Mare, weight about 1150; over 9 years old. Brings in a good rental now and can drug clerk, now of Roseburg, was In was an arrival In Eu^ne last night. Portland on business. afternoon on their way to Pleasant Bay Gelding, weight 1200; 4 % years old. J. D. Wlgle, of Coburg, was a Eu . Hill, where they will attend the fu- t>he city over Sunday, going north ou be made to bring in more. For fur Miss May Bradley returned home Bay Mare, weight 1100; 3 *-4 years of age. ther Information, if you mean busl- this afternoon from a visit to poluts gene visitor over night. I neral of their nephew, Lorell McCall. the noon train today. Dark Gray Mare, 18 months old. Judge L. M. Freeman was in the I | ness. call on the Pacific Land Cum- Misses Lylith and Grace Moore, north. Mrs. Grace Walter, who has been Dark Gray Colt, 6 months old. W. H Whlsman, of Hale, returned city from Wendling today. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Roseburg, spent Sunday in Eu } pany, room 7, Hovey block D. L. | 2 Brood Sows, 1? Shoats, 6 months old. James Hayes left for points north E. E. Mink In Eugene for some time gene. leaving on the local this morn Cartwell, Manager. tfi home today after a short stay In Eu 14 Pigs. 8 weeks old. 3 Cows with Calves. this afternoon on hop business. ing for points north. gene. past, returned to Portland today, ac- 4 Milch Cows. 3 Calves, one and half years. Mrs. Geo. H. Kelly returned this Icompanled by her little son. Byron. Miss Ethel Palmer, of Grants Pass, FOR RENT— Large front room and M. Schneider and - wife returned 3 Calves, six months old. One Heifer. bed room adjoining. furnished. after a short visit at the home of Dr. last night from an outing at New afternoon from a trip to Portland. I Mrs. Barbara Straub and Miss Walter A. Wood Binder. Deering Mower. Attorney F. M. DeNeffe left to Betha Welnshenk, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. W. L. Cheshire in Eugene, electric lights; phone and bath; ac port. Deering Hay Rake. Disc Plow. comodatlons for two or three; gen Miss Evelyn Bristow returned last day on a business trip to points north after a visit at the houie of Profes left today for New York. Chatham Fanning Mill, new. John R. Scott, the Creswell hotel sor and Mrs. John Straub In Eugene, E. King Hednerson arrived In Eu-, tiemen preferred; 732 Mill St. evening from a visit at Cottage Stoughton Wagon, good as new. man, was in the city ou business to left for the East today. They are gene from his ranch at Silver Lake, > Grove. Three-Section Harrow. Rev. H S. Champie and wife re day. the mother and niece respectively of in Lake county, Saturday night. He WANTED—To borrow $1700.00 at Top Buggy, almost new. Saddle. 6 per cent. Good security given. J. W. Baker, the laundryman. re Professor Straub. will remain a week or more. turned home tills afternoon from the Oliver Walking Plow, fourteen inch. turned to Cottage Grove this after- Hon. and Mrs. H. R Kincaid and Address D., care of Guard. north. Hoosier End Gate Seeder, new. tf son Webster, and Mrs. Martha Defer, j Mrs. Boys, of Portland. Is visiting noon. (From Monday's Dally Guard.) Disc, good as new. Hay Rack. Wood Rack. Mrs. S. J. Plowman returned to sister of Mrs. Kincaid, went to Salem her daughter. Mrs. A. M. Hogan, In 2 Sets Double Harness. Sled. her home at Mapleton today on the Jesse Bounds returned today from today to attend the state fair, From FOR SALE—One full blood Rambou- Eugen«- lette Ram; also grade rams; R. L. Garden Cultivator, almost new. Roseburg. there they will go to Portland to at- Miss Kathleen Shumate went to stage. Hand Corn Planter, new. Stock of Hay. Jacobs. Glenwood Stock Farm, Dex R. M. Day was a passenger for E. ’ P. Dixon, of Grants Pass, is tend the livestock show. Portland this morning to nt tend St. ter, Oregon. 100 Cedar Fence Posts. Buggy Harness, Helen's Hall during the fall and win points south on the afternoon train In the city. Other 'Utensils too numerous to mention. today. ( From Tuesday’s Daily Guard ' lion Allen Eaton spent Sunday ter. one year's Rev. D C. Kellenis left today for in Portland. Dr. J W. Harris is home from WANTED At once A woman to TERMS—All sums under $1O, Cash. .Sums over SK*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Test were piif- Vancouver to hold services there to wash and iron two days out of the | mt cent. t ’ apt W S Moon is In Portland ; London Springs. Interest at M the nuon time on bankable notes. __________ sengera to Portland on morrow. for a few days. F. J. Berger is home from his trip week. Inquire 149 E. Eighth. S23 ,* train today. SAI.E COMMENCES AT 10 A. M. Bertie Ruth went to Salem today clarence 81 mors went to Halsey to the lower Sluslaw Mrs Allard returned to Portland S. P. AVYNEC.AR, liictiisH’rf- to remain there during the stale fair < ’ . TS II AN/.. Proprietor. R. Gano, of the Ax Billy depart today on a visit. with her Thomas Easton of Walterville, today after a short visit next week J. O. ment store, is in Portland for a few Watts is htnoe from his trip was in the city Monday, looking af '*4H*t n» tt»t 4mnn i niiii i i i i i n ii|)ll|i|lllll,<< mother, Mrs. Scobert. Miss Alfreldii Lungrene returned to San Francisco. days. ter business matters. Mrs. John O'Brien returned today A. A . Simons spent Saturday and from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. to Mapleton today after a visit in Eugene. Sunday In Portland. Stapleton. at Roseburg. Mrs. A <’. Hanna, after a visit with Mrs. F. G. Young and son. Har Rev. D C. Kellenis and family h friends here, went to Roseburg this old,’ are in Portland. returned to Eugene after spend afternoon. R. R Deadmond, of Deerhoro, is the summer at points north. Cot- in the city on business. Rev. G. S. O Professor Terrill leaves this ev ser- Inge Grove thl; Prof. Joseph Schafer .is in Port iiiK for Mos« w, Idaho, to take up vices there tor land for a few days. work in the University of Idaho. Mr. and Mr; Rev. 1». E. Baker returned ,’ils Iti'V. Wayne Phelps, of Maplet Miss Woods 1 noon from a trip south. rcturtic'l home by private conveys Newport on i E. B. Phelps was a stage passenger after a f » days' stay In Eugene. Miss Nell 1 for Florence this morning. Mr*. Mettle Pike amt Miss Jen iu Eu ter a visit i Mr. and Mrs J D. Fl. Id w-n Moore, of Portland, who have le gene, return« Siietn today to take In the fair. at Flor«>nee l«'ft toils' (or home “Sq lie« C. M Iiensniore canie down on the vvrstty 1 noon ain from Cottage Gr through . rRs cf art, copied from tam~us masterpieces, in popular subjects, finely Rouse, a prominent from Re Cottage Grove, is In of Hi moulded; all in popular finish; ca;h bust or figure with pedestal effect. Char Clark. Justice of the ;l precinct, was an a acteristic and expressive features and graceful pcs:>. on the noon train to McElroy «nd Grover fai Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Knit* Hosiery Goods SECOND DAY I Thè Friendly Store - Ne w Fall Wayn and Winter OF STATE FAIR GREAT SUCCESS New Dress Goods School Hose ÆI&- 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 $1.50 Cape Kid Gloves $1.25 Outing Flannel Night Gowns SERVICE WINTER UNDERWEAR ™ FTP II? MH I V S L) • n. r MEIWL I 592-594 Willamette St* AUCTION SALE 15c Statuary Sale Classic I Have a Check here on a Chicago bank; ubali 1 do deposit it? endorse it and we it right now correspondent can collect mers. Lirin. Oriental and Ruth i nd today Bronaugh and son. af- Eugene, have return ton, the Portland atto; rnvy. Is In rourt business Toni Burke, a popular * I niveralty, arrived >m Baker City. Mrs. E Statuary Saturday, Sept. 19th Beautifully executed and truthful reproductions of well known statesmen, musicians and poets: Washington. Lincoln, Shakespeare, Bcthoven and many Othcrs. Sizes from 8 to 12 inches turned I and Savings Bank iiri.t « and i o laugh: to Salem today MURPHEY’S RACKET STORE 15c At a Moderate Price