Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 23, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, SEPT 23. 1909
Winners In Post Card Contest
Cards16
d3yS e"d'n° ,3St Saturday niM wc sold 11.285
STANLEYS
PRICE CUTTERS
Price Label Clothing and the Frat System.
GLOVES
We also Carry
other popular pi iced lines, made my America’s best manufac­
turers. Men’s Suits at $5.00. $7.50, $10.00, $15.00. $17.50,
$20.00 and $22.50.
coupons
with
every
Ruturn $5.00 in coupons and
Boy’s Clothing
For boys we have the greatest line of latest styles in clothing
that we have ever shown. Our prices are much less than
Men’s All Wool Underwear
Dark, a regular $2.00 garment, special
Men’s
SI.50
Underwear
Jersey Ribbed, knitted tight-fitting collar, our price
Luzerne, high-grade quality, our price
SI.00
you would pay the regular dealer for the same quality.
Boys’ Suits at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $4.00,
$4.50, $5.00 and $5.50.
Don’t buy the boy a school suit until you have been to
Stanley’s.
S2.50
Men’s Fleece Lined Cotton Underwear
Extra quality, the garment............................................. 45c
Many other numbers in both wool and cotton at money-saving
prices.
i ii-Mi
Are as good as most stores sell at $25.00 the suit
register
overall - uniforms '
Men’s Wool Union Suit
Our $ 15.00 Specials
In Men’s Clothing
cash
get a dozen post cards free
Winter Underwear for Men
We arc exclusive Eugene representatives for Schwab’s Set-
give
purchase.
¡J,'W;
Aiams St” Ell(iene, guess 11,256, First Prize
Claud Bond, Irving. Or., guess 11.250 ............................. $5.00
Mrs. F. A. Stanley, of Stanley's Cigar Store, for largest sin­
gle purchase (125 cards) ...............................
$2 00
Men’s Clothing
We
612 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon
Toilet Soaps
5c
5c
I Oc
10c
I Oc
10c
Jergen’s Glycerine Toilet Soap........
Armour’s Tar Toilet Soap................
Colgate’s Oat Meal Soap, regular 15c
Ladies’ Underwear
Stationery
Our line of Box Stationery and Tablets is as good as you’ll
find at the Stationery stores and our prices are about a third
less.
Good Ink Tablets
5c
Pencil Tablets, ruled and plain
5c
High grade Tablets, ruled and plain
10c
Also Tablets at
8c. 12' io- 15c and 25c
Best quality XXX Envelopes, all sizes
5c
Highland Linen Envelopes
15c
Highland Linen Tablets
15c and 25c
Ladies’ Heavy Cotton Union Suits, white, dollar quality,
special........................................................................... 60c
Ladies’ Underwear, medium weight, white, 50 cent
quality, special ........................................................... 35c
Ladies' Wool Union Suits, Luzerne, extra quality, white,
the garment........................................... . ............... S1.25
Ladies’ Wool Underwear. Luzene. extra quality, white,
the garment ............................................................. 75c
Boys’ Cotton Underwear, all sizes, the garment................ 35c
New Line of Post» Curds
Photo cards, Eugene views, Oregon
ill one cent each
Colgate’s Pumice Soap....................
Colgate’s Cold Cream Soap..............
Colgate’s Bay Rum Soap..................
Colgate’s Transparent Glycerine Soap .................. 12!/2C
Colgate’s Transparent Glycerine Toilet Soap is something new
made by America’s greatest perfume manufacturer,
It is
equal to any 25c soap on the market.
Talcum Powders
Mennen's Talcum Powder, 25c, our price
Colgate's Talc. Powder. 25c, our price
Jergen's Talcum Powder ,25c, our price
19c
19c
I5c
a situation under contract to remain II
’ eight«*en months.
| I
Sheriff Bown has offered a reward II
OF SPRINGFIELD
fHE DUALITY SCHOOL
The Bi st Business Training Is Not Too Good for You
OUR SCHOOL GIVES YOU THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE
EFFICIENCY TO BE DERIVED FROM A BUSINESS ED­
UCATION.
The past few years have seen a wonderful advance in
BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS. Business men demand
more HIGHLY-TRAINED—more EXPERT office assistants
than ever before.
The MODERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IS ESPECIAL­
LY FITTED TO MEET THIS DEMAND.
MODERN EQUIPMENT. MODERN METHODS and
HIGHLY SYSTEMATIZED COURSES OF STUDY under
the CAREFUL PERSONAL INSTRUCTION and CRITICAL
OBSERVATION of the PROPRIETORS of the SCHOOL
make your SUCCESS ASSURED.
Write, Call or Phone for Particulars
67 E. 9th St,.
Phone Main 666
tho
will
de-
Eu-
OR. CHESHIRE EMPLOYED
BY UTAH CONSTRUCTION CO
Will Be Superintendent of the
Emergency Hospital for In­
jured Railroad Laborers
Hll.L’S TEXAS WOXMEIl.
I have Bold Hall s Texat Wonder
for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
trouble for the last five years, and
have guaranteed It In many eases,
but have never had a complaint. 60
.lavs’ treatment in each bottle.
O. J. HULL.
YOU GET Our WHAT open
WE for GET inspection.
frove ’I
book» nro
your
Buyers name given if wanted.
e not only
get top prices, but yon can satisfy yourself
rSGGS absolutely at any time that J™J**"
~
.
get. PROMPT CASH RETURNS
CidlCKEWS Ship your produce to us. W rite
to nH now for coops, tags, eta.
SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO.
H. M c C orouodale , P rop .
95 F ront S t ., P ortland , O rison
of the burglars wuo lrxitf'd til«' store
and postoffice at Acme on August 30.
A pair of horses belonging to John
Safley won1 drowned here Monday
forenoon by ba -king off the wharf ln-
, to the river.
The steamer Robarts was at work
Wednes.lu.v pulling Kyle A- Sons’ bigs
off th«' mud flat above town. The.
logs have been stored In the b<xim
The meeting of the Springfield
The .Moss avenue and Fairmount 'here for a year or two past and I
Commercial Ciutj was poorly attend­
Heights extension of th« local street tf.e tides do not rise high enough,
railway lilt«' will be S140 feet, or. these day's to foat them into deep
ed last evening, due to a number of
over a mile and a halt long, when it water and then.-, into th«' mill boom.
its members being out of town. Al­
New
York,
Sept.
21.
—
“
I
shall
await
events,
”
said
Dr.
Cook
The
schoon«
r
Sau-lito
arrive,!
here
though no actual business was trans­
Is completed.
Fifty men and ten Friday from San Francisco after a ■
teams are now rushing work on the cargo of lutnber from the Oregon A to the Associated Press correspondent, just before he left the acted several subj«?cts were discussed.
• The principal topic was what the city
line, and Manager Lambirth expects California Lumber Co.’s mill.
to have cars running over it from
The Waslicalore returned from San deck of the Oscar II at Quarantine today to be brought to the should do in regard to placing ten arc
lights on Main street. It seems that
the Masonic cemetery to the main Francisco yesterday. She brought In
line at th«1 corner of East Thirteenth some merchandise and will take out city by the welcoming committee. "When my material has been when the council approached the Wil­
lamette Valley Company they replied
street and Moss avi'nue by the first another cargo of lumber.
got together and put into shape, it will be submitted in the first that
they would not place the lights
of October. One car of rails for the
A few silver salmon have been
line left Vancouver. Wash., on the caugi'it in the river «luring the past instance to the University of Copenhagen, and after that will be unless a five-year contract was sign­
ed. Springfield was unwilling to do
16th Inst and two cars left on th«' few days and it is probable there will
17th.
They are expected in some be a large run from the ocean before laid before the geographical societies of the world. I would not this, because they felt that the rate
charged was too great, and within a
time today and will at once be haul- Ion«.
e«i to th«1 scene of building opera­
Au ajourned meeting of the port consent to submit any fragmentary portions of my observations year the city of Eugene will have a
tions. Tit«1 Inst of th«' ties for the commissioners was held at their of­ or my records to any one. Reports and all data connected with power line through the city from
which It is probable that a lower rate
tint' were delivered yesterday, anil fice last Saturday but no busint*ss of
ar«1 being laid today.
The trolley importance was traaacted. A trans­ my trip must be examined entirely, together with my instru­ could be secured. It Is understood
that if a contract could be made for
poles and wires will nt one«' be erect­ cript of the procedinga was prepared
ed. nnd ns soon as the rails are laid recently and submitted to Morris ments, some of which I have in my possession now, and others one year or perhaps two, that the
J lights would be placed at once.
i the road will be ready for the cars. I Bros.. of Portland, in connection with
The P. E. & E. Co. was also the ob­
The new lln«» extends th«' full the bond deal. They submitted the which are on the way to America at the present moment. These
■ length of Moss avenue and turns documents to their Chicago attorneys will be properly controlled and tested before submission to ject of much discussion in regard to
the flve-cent fare, and what would be
I west on Fairmount boulevard past for an opinion and this 'had not ar­
scientific bodies.”
done when the matter of granting a
th«' Svarvernd residence on the hill, rived at that time.
new franchise came up. It was the
The public schools of Florence op-1
«»nvircles th«' hill to its south side
general opinion that the company will
thence extends across the hollow to ened Mon lay morning for a ixine[
have to make several concessions
Referring to Peary Cook said:
■ seems I have been gone ten years.”
i th«' James place, passing through his months’ term. Miss Lillian McVicker,
"I have as yet heard nothing but
Gazing toward the lights of New and amends before a new franchise
orchard. Just before th«' James place of Corvallis, is principal, and teaches
1 is reached then' is a trestle 160 ft'et rh«' High schtxvl; Miss Fannie Colvin vague reports. I prefer for the pres- ; York after an absence since July 4.' \ can be obtained.
The Commercial Club Is badly in
long with fills at each end. From has charge of the Intermediate grades ent to believe that the statements 1907, these were the first sentiments i
th«> James place th«' line extends and Miss Gertrude S hr«‘uders has she which ar«' attributed to Peary are In­ expressed tonight by Dr. Frederick need of a regularly paid correspond­
southerly and soon swings to the primary department. Mi« Colvin is correct. I am fully prepared to meet i A. Cook, of Brooklyn, as he paced the ing secretary, who can handle the
west, passing through Elder Jas. the only one «•' the teachers wiio any charges, but I must first see deck of the steamship Oscar II wait-I | quantities of letters of inquiry that
Moore’s pine«' and on«' or two others. taught here last year, but Miss something definite. I am absolute­ ing for daylight and the actual return come each day fro mall over the
country from Investors and home-
Joining the cemetery line at th«' foot Schreuders has been in charge of the ly certain that none of th«? reports ap­ 1 to his native laud.
primary department for two years pearing in print emanate from either 1
seekers,
At present some are an-
of th«> Masonic cemetery hill.
Dr.
Cook
was
virtually
at
home
to-
Th«' new line will open up some previous to this. Several pupils have my Eskimos or from Harry Whitney, i I night, for the Oscar 11 anchored off swered. but the majority will not be
very valuable residence property been enrolled for the eleventh grade Whitney without doubt kept his Fire island. The ship marked time, , because of their number.
but will not commence work Ar a few
News Notes
which has heretofore been kept off Inys on account of lack of text books. promise not to say anything about the as it were, so that there might be no |
The surveyors began work this
expedition
or
its
result,
and
I
feel
I
th«' market for the reason that it
hitch
in
the
home-coming
reception
Florence West
was comparatively inaccessible. Af­
sure of my Eskimos. Mr. Whitney i for the explorer. Though 60 miles morning cutting the tract of 10O
will return to America about th«' mid- , from the city proper, the Oscar 11 is acres, known as the John Kelly place,
ter th«< lino Is in operation a half-
hour car service will be the means
die of October. He has complete in easy wireless communication with north of the city, Into acre tracts and
This property has been
of selling this sightly property for dreads the fire. Th«' dread Is whole­ knowledge of all the facts. He is at New York during the day and night. city lots.
tied up until yesterday because of
entire
liberty
to
make
public
all
he
residence purposes.
Dr.
Cook
was
on
deck
almost
con-'
some. but not the burn. That can be
trouble between its owners, Mane-
healed, and instantly relieved by ap­ knows. He is neither bound to stand stantlv and as sunset approached he rude & Klovdahl, over a division
up
for
me
nor
for
I
’
eary."
watched
the
brilliant
panorama
and
plying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Be
NEWS OF FLORENCE
Cook said th«' Eskimos
would be conversed with the newspaper men However, yesterday Manerude sold
I»» vpn i V n for
ivi accidents
in « iux »««cv by nxvpiua,
t
prepared
keeping o a
his half to Dr. D. A. Tnine and C.
bottl«» always in the
house.
Best
for
•
’
ronght
to
America
if
it
was
possible through a magaphone.
tho
1
B. Willoughby, both of Eugene, and
AND WESTERN LANE sprains, bruises, cuts,
Dread* Hi* Reception
scalds, rheunia- to
•'¿ean,er, this year,
the new owners will place it on tho
Dr.
Cook
has
not
fixed
his
plans,
‘
‘I
feel
anxious
to
get
ashore.
”
he
tisni, neuralgia, bunions- any and all
market at once.
I k ' s and pains. Price 25c. 50c and and does not expect to go to the said, "but dread the ordeal of land­ • H. T. Lyons of the firm of Leep ft
Public Schools Opened Last ic
north
pole
again,
but
may
explore
ing
tomorrow.
1
would
much
prefer
11.00. For sale by Dillon Drug Co.
the new land discovered on his recent landing quietly without a repetition Lyons, contractors, was taken serl-
Monday—Shipping and
ionsly HI vesterdav, while at work,
Th«' Hig'.i school student body of- trip. He will leave th«' south pole of th«' scenes at Copenhagen. I hope with a touble of the heart known as
exploration
to
Shackelton
and
Scott.
I shall be left in pence witli my fam­ pericarditis. For a while yesterday
Other Notes
i leers are: I’re-ident. Harold Young:
He has decided, on account of the ily by tomorrow night at least.”
iccretary. ESvina Prosser; treasurer.
his condition was very serious and he
overwhelming
demand
for
autographs
I
Some New York papers were is not. yet out. of danger. His home
(ball captan. Paul
Erl- Verlln i’arkei :
and
autographic
photographs,
to
1
brought to him on board the vessel is in Coburg.
lenklas. t’.x»iball malinger Clay Wat­
son; track captain, Joel Abahlre; bas­ make a uniform price of |1 U each.' th s evening containing long reports
The funeral of Mrs. M. J. Ward,
and
will
set
aside
til«'
proceeds
to
be,
ketball «apian. Guliiford Koch, bas­
concerning Peary's achievement. Dr. who died at Springfield Junction, was
divided
equally
between
the
explor
­
ketball innna.cr. Elmer llar'.ow. Cut
Cook r*’a«l them carefully, then said:
held this afternoon by Undertaker
ers and th«' arctic clubs, to be utilized ’
his out mid keep it for reference.
“There Is nothing new here and I Walker. The burial was in th* .Ma­
for future explorations.
shall wait until something definite Is sonic cemetery.
published before 1 say anything fur­
G. mm I to Be llom«' Again
H. B. Emigh ani! fan-lly have ar­
to resimi«' h«-r work
Yesterday as his ship approached ther on th«> matter.”
Florence sc!i<»<>! for rived her«> from che« enne, Wyoming.
The forms for the foundation nt
Mrs. Cook is ill at home and una­ the depot fountain are In and tie con­
to reside. Mr. Etnigh is a brother- New York, Dr. Cook said:
“
It
’
s
good
to
be
an
American;
It
ble
to
meet
her
husband.
in-law
of
Free
Thomas.
has gone to Fort
crete will be pored In next week.