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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, NOV 18. 1909 TWELVE NOTHÍ nc Our Entire Stock Children’s Coats Reduced One-Fourth HAWLEY TELLS HOW Il'S DONE 500 children’s coats, sizes 4 to 16, all this seasons best styles and newest weaves, an immense variety of patternsand co'ors to chcosc from, semi and loose fitting coats, long and three quarter lengths, velvet and silk trimmed wonderfvj values at the regular prices, all on sa'c now at one-lortn less, prices ranging from y2.50 to $16.50. <iZ Ccme now and make selection while stock is complete. Kzll $50.00 Toilcrtd Suits Now $29.75 Our entire stock of high-grade tailored Suits, every suit this season's style and made of the most favored materials, and are show n tn the best colors, grays, blues, green, wine and black; sixes 34 to 42; long coats, plain and pleated ef- Ikm't feels; skirts fitted and pleated effecta. delay the selection of your suit longer; get one of these $49 or $50 suits at almost halt the regular price. $20.CO Tailored Suits New $ 16.50 60c Bleached Table Damask, yard. 45c 4 5c 72-inch Bleached Table Linen, S1.00 Several patterns to choose from; beautiful dam made of all-wool materials: ask Napkins to match, special, yard . $1.00 lined with good satin lining; long coats, all 1909 fall models and In blue, black, green, gray, wine, Values |IS. to $22.50. etc. Make selection while stock is moat'complete.................. $16.50 Heavy Double Satin Damask. Grand Values at. the yard, S 1.25. SI.50. S2 Splendid variety of patterns and Napkins to TcHorcd Waists at. $ 1 50 fo $7 00 and wide pleats; the Royal and Coon brand of S2 00 Each Sizes 34 to 42; dependable worsteds, cassimores and cheviots ; nobby coBars and patterns. I Men's and Yonne Men's Suits —broken lots but nearly all sizes; some styles worth $12.50, at................... $4.50 60c All Wool Dress Goods to go at 50c yard bplendid line all-wool Novelty Suiting, solid shades and novelty ef fects. 36 to 4 4 inches wide; suitable for dresses and waists, won derful values at this low price, the yard 50c 1000 Yards Beautiful Dren Goods yard at $1.00 All the newest shades and stylish shades in plain and self-colored stripes and checks; splendid variety serges, batistes, broadcloths and wool taffeta; good variety of materials, suitable for one-piece dresses and wool waists; fabrics worth to $1.50 at, yard. $1 QQ Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 40, values to $22.50. . $13.75 Heavy Manish Suitings at $1 25 to $2.25 yard Children’s Fleeced Underwear to go at 25c each Women’s Silk ani Marie.Rubberized Rain Coats Will Ba Sold at from ^$15.00 to $13.00 Children's fleece-lined pasts and Vest? In white or gray, all sizes, 2 to 10 years; extra quality, medium weight. Women’s Fkeced Underwear to go at 25c each Come in all sizes in stripes, plain colors and moire effects; gray, Complete assortment of all styles and grades in Women's and Chil- dren’s single garments and Union Suits; all wool, silk and wool mercer ised cotton, etc., the best grades at the lowest prices. Special sale Kabo Corsets, $1.00 quality. 85c; $2.00 quality, SI.39 $3.50 qual ity blue, brown, wine and black. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street SI.69. Coats that are worth regular $17.00 to $20.00, on sale at............................................... $15.00 and $18.00 Knit Goods Specials—Scarfs, Shawls, Hoods, Booties, Leg gins, Jackets, etc. All prices very low. •y--—1 his folks on Mohawk, left yesterday for his home at Wallace. Idaho. C. D. Hemenway returned home PERSONALS ♦ this aftern* on from a trip nor'h. Mrs. Walter Carrol and child, ar rived up from Junction City this ai- C. E. Sloan arrived here last night ternoon. fro ■ eudieion. Felix Waggner arrived up from Earl Parsons went to Salem this nc“th this afternoon on one of afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Kennerly are in regular visits. Albany Herald: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. cbe city from Leburg. Glenn Powers is in the city from Hammond have returned to Eugene ater a visit in this city and Salem. Blue River for a few days. E. C. Statzer came down from Dr. A. Sharpies is in the city from Pleasant Hill this afternoon, He his farm near Pleasant Hill. East- Congressman W. C. Hawley is reg will leave in a day or so for his istered at the Hotel Smeede. t ern trip. Mrs. G. N. Yoakum arrived here Mrs. Claude Gaby and Mrs. Nepha tf)is afternoon from Creswell to visit Sumer* are visiting at «„„v«»wu Junction J. K. Pratt was a passenger on the her mother. Mrs. Parsons. ■son train today for Harrisburg. J. U. Sutherlin, formerly of the Mrs. John Orth of Medford, is here «’«stern end of the county, now en- wiuiting her mother. Mre. H. E. Ank- gaged in mining at Galice, In Jos- ■tay - ---------------------------- »— « k — this ephine county, arrived here morning. lira- A. H. Hinkson was a passen-j Major Abner Pickering and wife ger for Halsey on the afternoon train, are expected here from Vancouver, today Wash., tonight to visit at the home of J. A. J. Crow of Crow, is on his Mrs. Pickering's brother. Dr. W. way to Josephine county on a hunt-| Kuykendall. nig trip. Mrs. George Buxton left today for Frank Hampton and O. A. Camp M i«c >w. Idaho, after a visit with her bell are home from a trip to McKen- daughter. Mrs. Howard McConnell. xie Bridge. Mrs McConnell accompanied her as Medford Mall; John Stetson of Eu far as Portland. gene is spending a few days in Med- R. Koehler, purchasing agent of ford on business. the Southern Pacific Co., was in the J. IT- McCavitt. C. S. Keels and city from Portland today on his way Trank Montgomery of Mapleton, are to Marcóla, to look ater the com- ■m the city for a day or so. pany's sawmills there, which are idle Beu Hammitt, after a visit with and have been for a couple of years. inc X This bank was established in 1892, and has a record of 17 years of probity, security and success.. Our board of directors consists of men who regard the intelligent and faithful conduct of the affairs of the bank as a sacred duty. Your money, when entrusted to this in stitution, is absolutely safe. We pa“ mterest on Certificates of Deposit. igene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AM» Ht APLVR, • 1WI.IMH». ■KTARLfKHKD 1-W* t * « w* * *^**^———— r MATI HP« '• ' LUUf\ ! ADMITTED TO BAIL His Father and Brother Sign the $1500 Bead and He Is Released Jos. F. M t lock, charged with* a statutory offense, was today re- leased from jail, his father. Mayor J. D. Matlock, and brother. E. 1). Matlock, singing h! $1500 bond. His second trial is to be held on Dec. 1, the judge having granted him a new trial on the ground that one of the jurors in the first trial was guilty of misconduct which was against the law. LOST VALLEY NOTES Special Correspondence. Lost Valley. Nov. 15.—E. T. Tem- jleman, of North Fork, was down af ter supplies for his store last week. He reports work progressing very rapidly on that section of the Natron- | Klamath extension. Work on the 4,- 000 foot tunnel Is In about sixty feet. The V. C. Co. has not got it« niachin- ery Installed yet. W. H. Fenton has been on the «ick list for the past week. Cruzan Bros, will close down their mill for this fall, but will fill their 1 large pond with logs for the Hpring run. The D. G. and A. C. met last Satur- rlav evening in their h.ill and ni.-nle arrangements for two boxing bouts, to take place on Saturday, Novem ber 20. The contestants' names were I not learned. An election of officers will be held nt that time. All mem bers are requested to be present. i G. C. Jacobs and wife, of Ashland, are visiting with his mother, Mrs. R. I L. Jacobs, of this place. Roy Addington has been blasting stumps on his place this week, clear ing up the ground and making ready i to set out an orchard. The fruit inspector has ordered al! fruit trees sprayed by November 1. It seems to us that It Is his duty now to see of his orders have been carried out. A heavy frost visited this vicinity Sunday morning—the heaviest known for years. Al»\ ERTINE!) LETTERS. . November io. Baldwin, if. B. Bates. E. If. Bertsch, G. W. Bouen. M L. Briggs, Ha-ry. Briggs, J. S Brown. Ml: Gladys Brown, John H. Butteroff, Geor, • Clark. Mrs. Etta ?f. Cornell, Earnest Crocker. Miss Clara Uvke. Mrs. Edwards, j. R. George, Miss Helen George, Lawrence Golden. Henry R. Goodwin, Ronald M. Gray, Earnest Manson, Hans L Hansen. Miss Myrtle Hawkins. Mrs. W. E. Hicks, Miss Erma Hull, W. Hunt. T. A. Hutchinson, H. E. Jackson, Mrs. Nannie Janey, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. R. H. Kendall. W. H. Long, Geo. Mann, R. O. McAuley. Malcolm. Miller, Mr. Miller, Bennie Miller, J C. Moore, Mm. Bailie Mulholland, A. E. Noah, F. E. Scnreive, Joseph Shetler, Miss Viola Sinner, Mary Smith, Clarena Smith, Mrs. Ellen Smith, Roy Srlgaray, Quillanne Tate. R. I., Tcrpenlng, Mrs. Caryl H. Wood, Merida A. Wyatt, Master Edward J. L. PAGE, p. M. I.evi Mullinax and daughter, of Eu reka, Kansas, arrived yesterday after noon. Mr. Mullinax was here Inst Sep tember, visiting with his brother-in- law, W. J. Hibson, and was as well please] with the county that ho re turned home, sold out his property, and returned with his family. After ♦ spending some time with relatives In Tacoma, he experts to make hl' home BORN In Eugene, becoming a member of AAAAAAAAAAAA#AAAAAAAAAAAAA the rapidly growing Eun-ka. Kansas, WWWW WWWWWWWWW in Eugene, November 10, 1909, tn colony, which has grown up In the C. E. Shumway and wife, a daughter. <eity »Ince Mr. Gibson located here. 1 I i 1 Furs! Furs! L M Furs! We will have a Special Fur Sale Saturday, Nov. 20th All our burs will be placed on sale at greatly reduc?d prices on that day and date only $1.50 Scarf $3 00 • I $3.50 4« $4.50 «4 $6.00 «4 98c $2.ia $2.48 $3 48 $4 93 $3.00 Scarf $15.00 • 4 $13.50 " and Muff 44 44 $15.00 44 . . We will also make Special on Double breasted all wool blue flannel shirt 51.00 Men’s overalls anything in the store - 75c Large feather pillow 21 x26 - - 70c Medium Feather Pillow 18x25 48c Murphey’s Racket Store K1 I y en lit in1 rhv I *lt' c nun! 31 .11 <’V< * I the nkvr i> t It'll 4 tl n them ¡liter a mm of the ablllti»».* Hud ••*jM'r:» iic III - llteinber». M ld >ln bl favorit how ni urli fur cording to Mr llawlc The r»i •wy wny w h«rv hn h h » h* Ihr placing the bills in the han I st mit; t ill Nt coir.m.tt«-e Is obvious. Th»-r»- v Judge Hurt year no less than Jo »<••• bills, which manditi« I otlgh If read, aluut* would occupy the whole la court tort I k * 2 4 hours of eaqh day during t ie whole -•••wion of congre»« The dull»-» of the committee» ar»‘ two fold. - MAREAN HURD THOUGHT execution and promotion, that Is. «»■pa rat I ng the Important from the TO BE WELL AND SAFE unlniixirtant bill» rtie m>-st important work I m Marian Hurd » f > - are not (ml- Congrv»« Is the raising and th»- ap- ly alarmed tor the safety of tb« porttotuug the loutitry » r.-K iiu-- young num, wile left Eugen* « Meek both of which Ini Ive some $2.000 - aso Monday for th.. 1'nacid* form 000.000 dollars yearly, said the res. rve ok r the ■ u min it of the tu-ua- of .speaker. Th», stupendous ta»k lie left on horwiiMrli with talns Into, handling this sum Is divided plenty of provlrli n» ami it 1« thuuaht many committee*. The money fur the that th-rs Is no d iug»-r of bit frea- army department or the navy or the Ing or starving i i death It It he- department of agriculture, or any de*l lleved that h<- i-n>oimtered a imt partnient must go through these deal of snow toward the tumtnll of committee* Mr Hawley’s committee EUGENE MAN GETS the mountains ami It »topping »t Is that of agruulture. so I k - used it rancher» pia., until cuudltlou GOOD POSITION some as an example for hl» explanath n are better This committee differs from most Supervisori* I; Seitbz, of the C m . Washington. Nov 16 F H Shinn others In that there are no political of Eugene, Or was today appointed rade t»-»«-rn aicompaulvd by lltntrr sid» s taken. Munn, left here today for the HUI Th», first thing done by this body assistant chemist in the Liepartmv&t i ranch, on the tipi» r Willamette, to when It meets Is to summon the of Agriculture iiscertaln the w h> r. »l.outu of you< chief, of th»1 dlff»-rent bur. .iu» under Hurd Hupervleor Siiti doet tut the de|»urttnetit of agriculture, and < Asli think the young man ha* perlthel, one at a tltue.»ecures a list of th»- »i> but to bo on the suf. xnle will makt proprlatIon» desired by their depart the trip. ment. The-«- lists the committees wHl Hurl »tnr'e.l for Roeelasd, Crook take up. item by Item, striking ■ ut count', nnd word mine ti »terday that or changing as It seems be»'. After hr hud not yet re.uhed ihtt polii, they have finished, their rejxirt Is hence the appreh<-n»i‘>n f.-l, for h.. sent to Congre-a and Is generally safety. accepted, for It any others opposed It this committee would oppose the re port of the others, explained by Mr. ifaw ley. The chiefs of the bureaus p show how they used the year's approprlatl n. it It di that the results that were pr when obta.nlng the money wt BORN obtained . this appropriation la be discontinued, or at t lead duced. Oc asionall) an It brought up t at money was I. expended. Mr. Htiw '• i curr<’d last year u one the offending chief of er sells I was "placed on th? i y keep. "riven the third degre n-nnaer that »he prob: •• ■»» VI repltltlc.i of th»- offer > > poor ' slight. AH t.:e proceed b itile ! Ill • lie lile question, an»! answers i committee are kept b) er.s, an 1 later pubil-hed an ••• SI.50 to S7.00 Greatest Selling Event in the History of the De portment iienii" El These are two of the best waists made. Clothing Specials ............... S8.50 $3.00 to $7.00 a dozen. Hemstitched and Drawn Work Centre Price« ... Suits are absolutely wool, perfectly tailored and latest models. Meo's and Young Men's Suits worth $12.50 and $15.00, at An Immense variety high-grade tailored Waists in linene and linen: splendidly made, narrow waists. These match; <) r THtTWOnORSi^ JriM i: r Instructive and ml liable lecitili "How a Committee of Coni Works." Mr. Hawley usati tin1 mlttee on agriculture, of which a member, as an example. Ills line of tb- Itwtd* workings of most important part of th»' tua< ery of the Mnerlmn government very complete and very clear \t close of the lecture he was liimlb plauded by hi» an Belici’, who tied that 1:1* I etil e » ;> perh.ipi most valuable that has iv.r l»e»-i liver,-»I in Vitlaid hall this »ear Mr Hawley a first briefly on ed the general plan of th - met and III Islon of t'ollgl s, 'he U L r I IO h" oils if appo V led U of of re presenti the two l‘ fir ..tel f S. It tic .i« • rii» led ui. In the ho ri sllbleet e be Mila The work . nuil: <1. 1 . w Ini Four pieces full bleached all linen Table Bam* ask; neat floral design; 60 and <6 Inches wide; Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits, all high grade garments; •IT - - Thanksgiving Sale Table Linen, Napkins, Center Pieces and Doilies regular 60c values, now, the yard ............. .>r and cun b<> had by anyouo w li< » ‘-S wlah.'s a copy. It. , int.iil' e Hawley at this Hille 'stated that tie louliiillteo WUH very careful Of all exiH'udltiires lie said' rhe d.ipartment of aarkulture wustea lesa of the people a money than any other depart meut, unira» It I» that of the p.ial«*tfic«». and It K'li I dora more •ervice for th»' aauir amount of money expended Ilian any depuri mellt W hen the work of pawalng on I each of II»’ different Item» I» flulah- b ) , .-d, what la leit on the bill la form ally adopted by the committee and sent to congreas, ncei>in|ianlv.| by u II I. I 1 'j J ) W. ■ I «j report or explanation In the form of iil s a tp.'och. Copies nt the»e are ernt ; to the printer and printa.l .-tiplea ir» axallablu to anyone who «Iahe« to know the iir»»<•■» dlnga of the coni mitten \rt.-r th<- bill II read In th»1 house, Hie cvplnmitory »p<’» < h la <lc Uv» red and lili» I» generally replied to by »omv member of the cppoalte party, or In the m*« of thia depart ment, by anyone who wl»hea to cut It HAD TO GIVE UP HIS down. After the reply I» made the bill |. en to the hollar tor discussion. CHILD THROUGH HABEAS Hath paragraph Is ivud and held for dlM-usalon.wlien II may be anicini CORPUS proceedings . (I or i irtlally or wholly cui out \f t»-r nil this la gone through th« lion»»' generally r«*»»*lv»*a Itsclt Into a com Daniel Lotijt Run« Away Wm. mittee of the whole und th«- bill I» Baby After Court Had Q1Ven I .iduptrd by "unanimous cousent." Il Is now ready for the senate Poggcs.ton to Mother \t th» clos» of thia < xpluniitory ml a Mr. Hawley . Ii.iiig» d hla sub t til n »hort tuli» In d’ feiiae of what lli-d c<»t i option" of i oliare»» ami li.. xpreaaeil himself quite vigorously lit» subject. He »uhi the few years I have been I Io not know on th»* floor of th ■< ,» »Ingle limn It would bo $5.90 $11.90 $10.93 $12.99 Jury ’ rs • .4 An arcui ret ui day Arm» I On (be « faced crow taxi" •tory Hh prellt nev« SI', news ber t h<>* I After with "I first i Mill I E a