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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
t t S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store POWER SHE Shop Now—Don’t Forget.—Don’t tit Only 11 More Shopping Days Till Xmas So Don’t Delay YourSh pp;ng, V are Prepared for You a / p SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Genuine French Black Broadcloth, val. $3.50.... $2.48 Genuine French Broadcloth, black and colors, worth $2.50. at.................................................. $1.98 Ladies, be sure to visit our mens department. We have made it a study and know your wants for Xmas. Make those gifts useful. MEN’S OVERCOATS Values up to $18, at. I $12.50 YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS Grand values Ladies’ Suits............................................... 20 . OFF Ladies’ Capes. Exclusive with us. Silk Waists, Linen Waists. Silk Skirts. Table Linens. Dressing Sacques, Waist Patterns. Dress Patterns. Hair Ribbons, Hair Bow Sets, an imported Jabot, Umbrella. Hand Bag or Purse. Gloves, Hosiery.. Six in box. initialed, a handsome gift: the box.... SI .00 $6 “>$10 GLOVES ÏHE NEWWRKER The two most reliable makers, Dents & Fownes. to SI.25 SILK WAIST PATTERNS Not only the regular patterns, blit anything you pick out. IN BOXES, makes an elegant gift. Priced from.......................................... S3.00 to S9.00 Gift Suggestions for Xmas S2 XMA¿ PRESENTS THAT MEN REALLY CARE FOR Shirts................................................. 85c to $1.00 Silk Lisle Hosiery, 3 pair in a bov, all colors, box. $ 1.50 Suspenoer Seis, suspenders. Arm Bands and Hose Supporters..................................... 75c to $3.00 The largest assortment of Neckwear to choose from in Eugene, priced at...................... 19c to $1.50 Bath R bes................................... $3.50 to SI2.50 Suit Cases................................... S1.50 tn SI 5.00 Trunks—the good, substantial kind: they’ll stand a trip: priced from...................... S6.00 to S?5.*^0 Initialed Handkerchiefs in silk and linen ... I Oc to 75c FURS 9c i r.c: - thr\ H jl K« I Wi ■ ■ ■ m SALT LAKF CIT Y I »HI ikht. < 3 \ ¡41*' l’UHlO m fnr ( silfi Kirknrtl *l< •< liir ha<l < NO IH «4 Nllp iti tl wlll inkt' pia« <- tohh h huM n m -. UUO Colltltiuit. protiioit'r Naif): *’A n (or di«« r< feree there la p oli«« muli frolli * suturala «hua» wotihl roiiBÌ<|t*r That uma |» (Irniivy, | ■ tn w illihg tu hart| uri In ihiit i apiM lty I I am tuig •hf flichl ìiihì wlll havv miinvibiif uboiit |t The «tory hai beri ruiated t<> ih»' . ff»-41 that tb»» fl< »*rN K a \ <• ai i itoc* «I <• Mali in urta niukr ih*' pii tun tiii»rw ri«altolte b fNk«4. Mini I havr 810,900 to (1T» ratiy « harliy If it 4 itn I h » pruveu \»» 4 f»»*i(t|t<4 of thv big fighi L ard today artici«*« «Pb j; VS 41«li. «»f P. ■■»’.»• ft»r a fighi w] l>iKK‘*r Ktatil» v, <>f England, fcr bAtifAtn < h uupiunahip o( | world !f Slittil<py igr»*«*« tbr b< wl|| I)«' 1 Hr I m a ng fur *i»x| match I '•'••i KMcM i Sa m I a ■ h «ill take pl h I hiii ! a . e the duh'» Jt ffrb a <jl (’’in” 1«. W««h .lk-c 111 ■’(lullty :n char 1.” w a« th.* vc-dlct brought K 30 o’clock tonight by th« r /1 - 12 men H «elected t > try Or’I. Ilamt1 . t in. former \djutan: G il of t National Guard, on a charge of i bezxlemmit »The Jury wa» out f >r five hour» and 15 minute», and took »lx ballot» The flrat ballot »bowed ten for conviction and two for acquittal, and Juat before going for dinner the 13 were evenly divided After ea'ln< they »toed in to two a-aln. the ma Jority for conviction. The next two ballot» were I 1 to one Then came the laat and deciding ballot, when all agr*-*-d upon hla guilt. Ilnmllt.iH Not Hurpri«e<l. Hamilton took the new» < conviction calmly and »bowed surprlae and was ax cool a» he at the time f «• trial opened, three weeks ago. Ills attorneys will notice of an appeal tomorrow H WARD MAY BE INJURED WHILE RESISTING ARREST big line of Fancies in Plaids and Flowered ef fects at .... .............. 19c DON’T WAIT S92-S94 WiL n. ft •WdflY 'Vii ’Olli A SHOP NOW THtTWOHORUB^jJ 111 firm of Michael Ä- Company anticipate some changes In their bu» Incas the first of the year form us that building owned the west and u between the t» large store bu menta The w Ing will lie it. the present at hardware pain Mr. Michaeli, been made nee. Remember the Just arrived, a beautiful line of new fancy Ribbon? in the new Moire effects. AU the new colors; good values at 35c; spec. . 1 ORTIS HAMILTON I IS FOUND GUILTY ON LARCENY CHARGE SPRINGFIELD FIRM TO ENLARGE STORE The most pleasing gift Ribbors ELECTRIC LINES Taylor, superintendent of the city water «ytteiu and R. Henderson mad» it trip to the »He of the city'» proponed electric power plant oa the McKenzie a few day . axx> to ascertain what damage If any had been done to the canal by the recent flood They found the canal in good shape and the bank of the river nt tic site of the proposed In take of th» canal had not « ashed out a par.icle, prediction» of the They krockers to the contrary found al x'lutely no damage to th«- BELGIUM’S AGED city’s lard and were pleased with the result of the Inspection KING PARALYZED N<. werk Is being done on tie canal row. b.it a» soon ns the better w.-.t'or prevails early In the spring Physicians Admit That Monarch the canal will be completed, the Suffers From Rheu power house built and machinery In matism stalled. Pack Y our GifbPurchase in Appropriate Xm s Boxes—FREE Men’s Department . RL» < Y Cottage Grove, Dec 13. Clarence Turnrnler, n logger employed In a near-by camp, resisted arrest, forcing Marshal Snodgrass to pummel him. Turnrnler was not only knocked tin- conscious, but broke his ankle In the skirmish. He was tnk< a to th>- city hospital. He Is charged with drunk enness and disorderly < >ndu< t. DIED KING LEOPOLD. Belgium'« iigv't iinuiiirib, who Is Rctiui of rheumatic gout. ' COTTAGE GROVE HAS I Morre «n. born In Nr* H .Hcd !» C'»” 5 and ha Robert Brady and Ex-sheriff I e»■.»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a NEARLY 3000 PEOPLE WOMAN COMES NEAR Johnson were down from Creswell today. PERSONALS : MARRIED : BUNKOING COUNTY COURT Clerk J. K. Barrett, of the bonrd of December !». 1909. at his r<>'« ♦ President P. I.. Campbell, of the education, has completed the work of connection wl’h I be S'ng » »♦♦eessees»♦sssesesssssess University of Oregon, Is home from Chief Police — Farrington Saves * taking the school census, ami finds taurini«, formerly It- rhM.,r'l . Ttios. Parrish of Cottage Grove, Is California. t At the home of the bride, Dec. 12, | that there are 65h children of school Sing On a Uh'i 1 empoij™ County Fare for Woman Miss Angie Smith left on the af- 1909, Henry Royer and May T. Gray, in the city. age- between four and twenty of PLEASANTHILL HIGH hop yard The funeral b»* BOt ternoon train for Grants Pass, where Rev. H. W. Babcock officiating. j which uumtier 328 are mal<s and 3'1’t Jas. Neeley of Hale, is in the city I and Children to Portland been «ranged. her parents reside. __ j females The flguris show only a for a few days. SCHOOL LITERARY Mrs. David Griggs is in the city Dr. W. Kuykendall went to Port At the home of the bride In Cottage But for the vigilance of Chief of I » light Increa»« over one near ago. SEVEN LIVES LOST visiting at the home of her parents, Grove, Friday evening. December 10, Police Farrington, Mrs. Alice Rogers, when the enumeration gave a total land last evening. Bi Weekly Meeting Held Friday 1909, Clyde L. Kerr and Miss Laura who claim» to have been running a of 640. Mrs. W. J. Hooker of Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham. IN TENEMENT Fl Figuring on a basis of four and a Messrs. C. O. Smith and F. E. Hy E. Gill, Rev. W. A. Elkins officiating, boarding house In the Utah Construc- I Afternoon With Very In visited in Eugene today. half to one, which Is the rule, the cen. land departed on the noon train for i tion Company's railroad camp but Miss Lou Scott came down from Pendleton where they are interested teresting Program ■ who is recently from I»»s Angeles, suh Just completed gives i Cottage Cincinnati. Dec 14 Se’M Creswell last evening. At 3:30 p. m. at the M. E parson would have buncoed the Lane county Grove a population of 2961, an In- in a land deal. were lost, «even Injured, two P age Alvah A. Armitage and Ethel court out of the price of railroad fare crease of 81 over a year ago. Sea- Special Correspondence A. W. Hurd, of North Bend, is in Mrs. Richard Smith arrived this Marian Blatt, Rev. D. H. Trimble of ably fatali», «nd about fifty « , the city on business. l'l<:i-:irit Hill, | ». -< II A large I narrowly ewraped death In . for herself and four children to Port tine). mornink from Klamath Falls to visit number of citizens of Pleasant Hill i which destroyed a fonr-ntor/ Prof. I. M. Glen of the Universo.», her parents, Hon. and Mrs. T. G. ficiating. The happy couple are well- land. known young people of the county, were guests of the Union High school ment and lodging how* t ¿ye went to Portland today. Chief Farrington found the woman OREGON BANK LOANS Hendricks, till after Christmas. Mr. and will reside on a farm near Frank Hughes of Corvallis, was In Smith will be hare later. at Its bl weekly literary meeting yes today The fire started hr and children at the depot this after Springfield. afternoon. Spe lai songs were Ing of a kerosen«' I» Jtp dartu the city today on business. noon. To him the woman told a piti Miss Helen Vanderburg returned SHOW LARGE INCREASE terday furnished by the High school girls. quarrel betw<*en the .enantn. J. Mathers and wife of Wendling, ful story, saying that her husband Portland where I last evening from !>•« Davis played a violin solo. were in the city over night. was a cripple, and had gone on to she went to spend a few days with ee«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | Portland, while she was destitute and Salem. Or., Dec. 13 The rampar- Misses Faith Holdridge and Victoria Bert l/>mon and wife, of Donna, her brother, John H. Shewry. gen not know what to do to obtain atlve bank statement Issued by State Van Vllet, who visited from Goshen, were in Eugene yesterday. eral superintendent of the Warren : MANY * OAV is born : did money to keep her children from Hank Examiner James Steel shows a delighted the audience with a com Miss Della Cardwell of Cottage Construction Co. ”y " '• ,gh that annoi b* starving. She said she made nothing net increase In resources of state, edy extravaganza com;»osei| especial Gr»ve was in the city today. , Hut « Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bean and at the boarding house business In the savings, private, foreign ami National ly for the occasion. It was entitled by ordii Boley Roney of Goshen was trans daughter, Mis« Hazel, a former U. West of Eugene, December 11, railroad camp, and had to give it up. banka, combined, of $20,79*8,985. To "Powder A lesson In Physics.” .cine t at will act,.^ uusiness in Eugene today. of O. student, returned to their home 1909, to J. B. Redwine and wife, a The kind-hearted chief took the wo tal undivided profits at the end of The debate was upon the question: !ha . any medicine can run- .Remp’s Balsam. " " Chas. S. Cochran and wife, of in Portland today, after a visit of son. man to Judge Thompson, of the coun business, November 16, 1909, were ’’Resolved that It I h wrong to Teach Creswell, were in the city over several days with relatives In Eu ty court, and he advanced her out ot 12.487,677. Total paid-in capitaliza tho Story of Santa Claus.” It wn» . mended by doctors an< tion of the 208 banks was $12,115,- I most spirited and was finally decld . gene. It costs only 2.. " “ /^t night. In Eugene, December 8, 1909, to the county funds enough to take her Gustav H. Johnson and wife, a and the children to Portland. Chief 950. Total individual deposits were In favor of the negative. Miss O' gist'« or dealet’ «. K • W| daughter. ways In the house and ) « Farrington was a little suspicious, $90,048,749. Ixtans and discounts Riggs read tihe school paper totaled $62.427,946, an increase of L-ader, ” which will probab * , 1 ways Ite pr-par.-d to ,h * *nff however, and went down to the de 310,985,087. sued In printed form ne- , ** ,o ’** cough before It ■ “ny I nEugene, December 8, 1909, to pot ahead of her on his wheel, hav James J. White and wife, a daughter. ing an idea that the woman wax not nt all. OBITUARY what she professed to be. She soon MARSHFIELD At the Eugene hospital, Dec. 9, appeared, and began talking with a Mrs Margaret Cundiff Wither, husky man who had been loitering FORTUNE This lorg-establiahed bank is progressive, but it is above all 1909, to W. A. Dill and wife, a son. around the depot. Chief Farrington who died at San Francisco. Saturday, else safe. as chronicled In yesterday ’ s Guard, Mz.rshf .^M u A pro_ called him to one side and finally On Crabtree hill six miles WP8t Of drew from him the confession that he was born In Albany. In the brink Care in negotiating loans, liberal and impartial treatment of T- *s promised by Mayor THE 0EAME5T ]4**4 11,1 Eugene. Dec. 9, 1909, to T. C. De- was the husband of the woman. The built by her father at Washington! patrrns, the extension ot every courtesy consistent with high '• Straw, w ho wns elected this THEUQffBT ^»^ Vaney and wife, a daughter. chief immediately demanded the and Third streets, March 21, 1855 I grade business practice—these are the prime requisites of our ta M* third term as head of and spent her life there until about county court's money from the wo .fio city iv, advocates the continuing modern banking, and we always try to carry out these policies As the result of the beating James man, and ordered the whole outfit Seven years ago, when »be moved i of Hr* i’.ubllc Improvements that with her mother to Engine •<> «ecu-* in full. Turnmefer received while resisting out of the city at once. haVh *>ark»d his administration of We solicit the deposits, large or small, of all persons intesest- It was learned afterward that the the advantages of the Stale Univer tflh pft'it two years. Ils states that he arrest by Marshal Snodgrass of Cot sity, from which she graduated then ed in a safe and profitable investment at a reasonable »ate of in tage Grove Saturday afternoon, par man and woman have been working urge the erection of a $50.0000 her cflv hall, ticulars cf which appeared In yester their way from Ix»s Angelea in this teaching a year, returning tn her ”, an extensive sewer system, terest mothre ’ s horn» to he with t,r r s,„. Sht- WVore on day’s Guard, a complaint was filed way, being on their way to Seattle. -/»re paved streets and other Int- We pav ? »ate of interest an certificates of deposits which 18 was married the first o f August to today with Deputy Dlrtrlci Attorney Nat wither in Saa Franc.,«-"Tl’nf" J'.rovements which tho city will carry ye’rs, excer« » ce •‘as proven safe and conservative. Skipworth, charging Marshal Snod Eugene people who are In Ixis affair, tn be followed by illneo ahead. This was his policy an grass with assault and battery. Snod Angelea and other southern Califor l»y and death. z * nounced before the election and the grass, with Attorneys Medley and nia cities write hack home tnat the | Citizen’s la-ague, which supported I. Bright, gcnlnl and loveable Johnson came down •mm Coitoage weather there could not be worse. fl death i S. Smith, the defeated candidate, on I It has '■nu /»ftel CAPITAL AND SURPLUS cast. n a gloom over the I stood for a more conservative policy. Grove this morning and requested a They are having snow and rain, and many friends in ,„. R, OWE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Eugene, ami her preliminary h«-arlrg at once. Justice conditions are very unpleasant. Most mother and husband have the ESTABLISHED IH02. unl- The river was at a height of 7.6 Bryson is hearing the evidence in the 'of them are wishing they were back vernal sympathy of all in their Jtreat above low water mark this morning case this afternoon. ( home again. loss. at 8 o’clock and still falling. J SAFETY WITH PROGRESS The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank v;d| SPcNQ A ft