4 i UG1T THI TWIC1-A-WÏEK GUARD. 1UGINI, OR., MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1910 Only The Best Merchandise Money Can Buy—Consequently The Best Merchandise For Your Money l'houi' M J 5 S. H. Friendly, lijé Leading Store Fall Opening Sale W. M. GREEN • •• Wiliam, «tt» The Proof of the Pudding is Claiming damng«.» In the aunt <>f] $■ '"i for bfi'.uh of proim•• Mb- In the eating And the proof of the good less of our Groceries is in the kitchen Every housewife who trades here soon learns that she can depend on everything we serd to her kitchen door Don’t forget—this is first a safe grocery Vj ■ | Mary Briggs, of Marcóla, ha« begun I suit in th«" circuit court against i’red ® Fl»cher, »r.. a well-known lumber-] man of Marcóla, and a member of th«1, ! firm of Fischer Bro«. Fl»cher I» 1 about to start on a trip to (ler- , many nnd expect» to remain In Eu-I rut»e for u year or more before re-! Eugen«* in a f«*w day», where »Io* haa ! turning home. 1 Miss Briggs' complaint In »ubatanc»] ] I» ns follows; At various tltne» dur ing the year» 1*0* and I Pio. at Eu- I gen«‘ and Marcóla, the plaintiff being II largo »ole and unmarried, at re«|uest of tli«. to draw will j d. fendunt, ahe had promised to mar- phum for nn<>th<r buiigulo«« on Law- ry hint, and at many and various rence street, between Went Kiev ell th times th«1 date for the ceretn«>ny was and West Twelfth. The bicyele thieve« »e«m to set by the defendant and filially the a liking for one whe«*l In I date whs fixed for not later than Jul« « It Henry, who was urrested I'hls Is th«. Iver Johnson" belo 15. 1910; that plaintiff, confiding In I ’< _ ihurgod ___ with ___ violating ________ to \ i’ TejHIl. of Hw Y M ' th» defendant, has alway« »Ince re 1 last evening $1.00 . 85c $2.00 Vais. $1.65 Clean-up of Ladies’ Underwear. A full table of odd numhers the local option taw. entered a plea which has been purloin»«! ju>t mained and Is still single, anil Is ur $1.50. $1.25 $2.50 Vais. $2.10 ready and willing to marry the de I of not guilty ami is out on Zitto ball 'tinte®. The w h«’««l waa stolen f it to close out at, each.............................. awaiting trial, the dale of which has frout of th«' association build fendant, and has repeatedly request not yet been »et He has b«*«»n con Monday evening All day T. Bed Pillows. $1.00 values, at.................................. ed the defendant to k«« p his promise. These are big values—Vests and Pants only. I but that the defendant kept putting ducting the soft drink parlor at Went 'll «as *«'en by people llvlttt libere <>n the corner of Käst T« rtk and | off the date, an«l even after purchas ' Springfield. Big assortment of Blankets and Comforts at Special Prices Children’s Black Tights. Cotton and Wool, at ing her wedding outfit h» postponed; I land Patterson streets, but that 25' o off on a lot of Childrens Coats—25%. Th® case of the State vs Alex Max Ing It was taken from there an land put off the marriage, ami soon! II Ask to see our Reception Crepes and Saco Silks, the newest after September 15, 1*10. th«, last well, of this county, vhnrged with se not t>e«'n »wn »litre. Th«* ali" Good values and good materials: all sizes. date set. th«» defendant left for Bay- duction. was dlamlaed In the circuit known among all the boy® und, Mr. Fabrics for afternoon and evening dresses. Big assortment court at Portland yesterday, on ac renili “nd II i« uiiiik.-iv ti> i Red and White Tams—just the thing for school wear. at. I field. Wis . without g:\in.- plaintiff count *a of no corroborativo evidence. b® kept In the city without I of evening shades at, the yard................................ his address or Informing her that he each.................................................. and was about to leave her, ami only up Chief of Police Earrington and other seen. turned recently to dispose of hi« In JCugvne wltneaea In lite caso return I termit In th«< Fischer • Lumber Com ed from there this mornlug pany for cash; that defendant nowj tells plaintiff that he Is about to go, J. A Martin today instituted suit MARRIED to Europe for a year’s travel. L. M In the circuit cou’t against Mrs. Km- Travis is atioreny for th«- plaintif ma F. Walton. Ml*» Ada Oslo in th® case. Walton. Ml»* Hattie E Wal ton and Miss Pauline Walton, to de Ka clare a certain tax deed to Zitos K ida ery twenty minutes, as before, This acres of land In section* Id and 17. l> Knox went to Portland today for a makes a fifteen minute service for township 17 south of range tl West, short visit. — "■ ” city from the farm near Junctl. n to-1 ***®<®**®ww®>®«®®®-®®*®'®® points between the business district void. G. F Hklpworth Is attorney for ! • • F. L. Scott, of Raymond. Wash., day. und the University. The College Hill thu plalutlf'. t PERSONAL ; T F is transacting L Sc business in Eugene for E. King Handerson was a passen CITY NEWS car will continue on Its old sched ger on the noon train today for Port *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • a a few days days. - ule. making the round trip every half Mr. FriM-man. of Franklin, was In F Miss Marguerite Egan went to Sa- land. hour. This new arrangement -puts the city today. He says the H. P. ...... Alton Hampton returned today Miss Myra Loveridge is visiting in lem last evening to spend the wee*k (From Saturday's Daily Guard. more cars on Willamette street. from a business trip to Cottage I surveyor® ar«, now working between ^»»1« Anna. <'a! . Hept ’ . end at home. Portland. “ •* ----- Franklin and Elmira, »»eking a pa«» Mlaa Viola H«nn». formerlj Miss Gladys Croner, of Portland, Grove. A. Tidd, of Wendling, is here tor •j i Albany Democrat: Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. C. A. Bonnett is on her way Those in charge of th«« reception over th«' mountain» by way of El- KP„„i #11,| John I, William [ who has been visiting here, has re a few days. Clem, of Eugene, came down from a ____ —IV uvnn UUIU 11' to Ukiah, Cal., where her mother is ¡visit ! to the ----- new students at uv.uerva the High, mlra. To build from Junction City w(|| r<«Me al l-o* Ang»l A. Nilsson, of Lowell, was in Eu- turned home, with their son in Lebanon and, school last night were bothered oyi by! I to the coast over that route would n„(ll,r,.ro«.nte <>f th» liiarrl« Martin Miller went to Portland very ill. gene over night. u niiml»«'* • • who Dr. J. F. Titus arrived home this! j went to Salem. Mr. Clem is a for-!;l number of students _ « ..«* « endeavor- uu' Brur | be much further than to build from, jug| (HH,n rwhol in Eugen« D. M. Purkerson was in Junction i last evening, after visiting at home ; mer Linn county populist senator. He ’ ’ d to steal the ice cream, ami who ovuatur. Xie ed to steul the ice cream, and who fi.i fi Eugen». morning from a vacation in Douglas ( , la ...... __. for a few days. ------ •• • ■ • - on business today. is now - a -U,_. shining light in the assem nally made away with one of the big county. A. F. Haswell left for Walla Walla, J. W. Kibby, of Wendling, was in bly party of Lane. He has sold his At in« Hotel Grigg». Octoh Rev. M. C. Wire will now look af : Washington, today, where he will | W. M. Renshaw arrived home last! small farm near Eugene, and is look packers. Au effort is being mad«« to the city over night. discover the Identity of those taking ter hl« prune orchard al Newberg' i l*in. at lo a m . Benjamin Ja. evening from an outing at Foley' H. A. Brattain, of Paisley, is in visit for a time. ing for a location, but likes Eugene He ; of Walker, and Mlaa Ida Türkei at part for this kind of rowdyism must and look after other Intrrwli Mrs. C. B. Dillard and children Springs. the city for a few days. oe stooped. The boys must learn i has been placed on the retired Hat ( i Macinaw, Jude» llryaon ufficiali t- Porter Boner, or Sauvies Island, so well he may remain there. Audrey Close returned from a visit went to Canby, Oregon, today, where there is no difference ln the theft of] at a «alary of |3oo and with his p--r they will locate below Portland, is in the city, on I at Creswell yesterday. A big counter for lunches was In p . freexer _ ..... fnl77l'/i",'„ “rZ..lm\ , Uh.l 17 l.K _ '! •»"’'’le Will be In a position to1 ' Al the hum® <>f J B Ig-wla In Col - :_________ __ ll _ ln ____ Mrs. Emma Balch went to Port Mrs. H. Venske, of Cotage Grove, business. J *r “m than 'h0 enjoy life He has fought a good tage Grove. Hept ZS. 1*10. al 8 p J. H. Yates leaves in the morning stalled at the Theatre Cafe, hereaf taking of so much money. was an arrival here on the early land today for a visit. ter to be known as Ed’s Place, this for Los Angeles after a business visit afternoon. fight end retire® from the active mln-1 Erneat W Oberg, ut Adam» < unti S. B. Koeller, of Wendling, spent train this morning. | Mrs. A. C. Dickinson left today for in Eugene. , Nebr . and Mlaa tguilae A llur Il< k last night in the city. The reward notice placed in The ' Istry » ith a splendid record. Misses Lettie and Frances Casteel . > Trenton, N. J., to see her mother, I (he Rev Frank H Bunch offl< l.itlax Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coffman went Guard last evening by E. L. Fisher, ZX.ii — - - The body of the small son of Mr. M C. Goodenow and crew of rock| who is very ill there. to Cottage Grove this afternoon to are visiting at Irving. proprietor of the Fisher laundry, of and Mrs. Herman Miller from Oswe fering to the person who would re ; rrushet workers left today for Deer- •j.1 visit their son. Miss Madeline Harding, of the U. W. H. Adams, of Portland, Is reg-, Al thè home of thè bride at lax- of O., went to Silverton last evening -! C. L. Weber, the Creswell mer go came up on the afternoon train turn the papers and books taken I horn, rhere they will be engage«! per al S p . tu . . September istered at the Smeede. ’ --------- ... l»10. today and the funeral was held at Mrs. F. N. Olson, of Wendling, is] to spend the week end. !1 chant, . was — — — — -j over night, in the city from the safe a few nights ago by 1 during 'he fall getting out county mim Florence r- " __ _ Humphrey and H<-nry once. Interment being In the Odd Fel- in the city for a few days. Mrs. F. Portwooc left today for re^8te.red at the Osburn. robbers who blew up the safe, had road mat -rial. Thev have been sta ata- W Walsh. Itev J S McCallum, uf Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Finnegan have Roberts City, South Dakota, after a 1 Fred Wilson and wife of Rainier, lows cemetery. its result this morning when a small tioned southwest of the city with on« Eugene, officiatine. returned from Roseburg. r visit with friends here. 1 Ore., . — — city — are — in the for a a few days, boy took ‘he the P» papers to Mr. Fisher of the county crushers during the Rev T T thk... . .... oy IOOK w diatrtJ ‘he I lant ---- 1--. laet * - _• - J. F. Berger, of Santa Rosa, Cal., Miss Esther Carson and Miss Al- having arrived night. n„A ? •«-- ,5. They were found summer. new district tuv superintendent of 6ea Hawley dent to Salem yesterday ?* ' the under the sidewalk on Olive street, is visiting friends in Eugene. Mrs. Joseph Best, of Portland, went t Methodist church, has been secured J. P. Caruthers, of Irwin, Pa., was to spend the week end. —* Twelfth, «*•"■ and were Intact ! ; to t Cottage ----- — w-.ww* Grove x*uu> this ailtiUUU afternoon, af- t near near W Went Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burn* have • to fill the pulpit at the M. E. church fo» vUatH — M — p born ATCAflt f r»»" a a ant-ll ... an arrival in the city last night. Geo. N. McLean and wife are home ter visiting Mrs. P. B. Burton, except for small «_..«_ book, which is ’ arrived here from Farmington, tomorrow, — * Farmington. « • which was announced Mrs. Thomas Smith returned today from the upper Rigdon ranch on the I 7'~ *' missing. The — “ Mrs. Mary Murray left this after- would be N. M.. and are guests of W M John- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ robbers evidently saw vacant. It was only this they were of | noon for her home in Chciago, after headwaters of the Willamette. from a visit at Cottage Grove. r — -• “ ” " »on. at th* Hoffman hou»*. for a f*w no value and placed ' afternoon that ___ It .. was ,v« ____ that ___ _ them there. Mrs. O. W. Hurd T' .1 and daughter, a visit with her daughter here. learned Mrs. A. W. Rae and granddaugh day®, until i At Crow. Hept I», IS|0, to th*lr car of household I arrived ; in ter, Virginia Rae. after a visit at Marguerite, of Florence, I P« abody and wife, a daughter A H. r.i-------- — a Mr. and Mrs. Peter French, of On Rev. Abbett could be here. goods, stock and " -- ‘ farming Implomsnt® the city on the stage last night. the home of R. Rae and family In tario. Or., after a visit with relatives A girls’ glee club is to be organiz arrive. They will buy a farm near th» Ralph H. Dunlap, of Seattle, repre Bert Samue, of Altruras, Cal., v Eugene, left this morning for their was in Eugene, left for home today. In Eugene, Hept ZZ. 1*10. to J..bn ed at the I’niversTty which wll cor city and make thi» county their senting the Fuller Publishing Co., an arrival in Eugene this morning. home in Omaha. ». I Miss Effie Goldson returned home ham* Eggen and wife, a daughter. respond to the boys' club In every re-| which prints the Pacific Builder, a Mrs. E. D. Simons went to Port monthly magazilne, is in town. He spect. except that the slub will make| land today, where she will locate. to Harrisburg last evening, after a a visit with relatives in Eugene. | I will «m write an article on Eugene for no trip outside the city The girls, of' In Eugene, Sept Z®, 1*10. to lien* Pollce Officer Bonney Bonney returned returned Jos. Brannan, of Newberg, is here visit with Mrs. I. Valentine in Sprinf- Will F. Smith of Minneapolis, is the 11» the magazine and will use several whom there are over 40 who are anx< from Portland la»t night t He wa» was jatnln Jeffers and wlf®, a son. looking around for a new location. field. a T gnest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lous to tak)- part, will mwt I'.irlv th«, only Eugene wltn«»»» examined nt nv.n —_____ ---- — — ..... auu .nr». | illustrations, Mrs. G. R. Taylor of Meadville Pa., Judge and Mrs. L. T. Harris re- J. »r M. Shelley, 106 East 11th street. | | illustrations, Hampton block Including the new next week to organize. The work Is the Maxwell trial yenterday and wa» September 3 4, 1910. at Junction an arrival in Eugene yesterday. I turned last evening from their out- i------------------------------------------ „—________________________________ ______ _ _______ ; now in course of con- J. M. Parker and wife, of Dexter, I struction. _________ ______ OIIV, XJ1 lJVAirr, being undertaken by Miss Ethel Pol-i discharged. Th«* other» from Eu I City, to Mr. G. O. Fisher, a daugb- Mrs W. Mrs. W D D. Darrow went weDt to Al-1 ! F ing at McKenzie I 3ridge. Bridge. They have leave Ipava In < t * the morning •*--- f for San Fran ~ ------- ------------ 4.«—J_-. *>A*^« * «««* z»«m A AZXWX «WZWW1A «AW ——1-_ and. the new teacher In vocal music| gen». Including Sheriff Bown, chief te?. banv yesterday afternoon on a visit, j been gone several weeks. where will at the * li. , they ---- - """ visit ai ine boi Mrs. Mrs Brodie, Brodie of Irving, was shop-i shop-’ Miss Constine Cartwright, of Sa cisco Some of th3 unwary High school In the University School of Music.i of Police Farrington. W. W Purdv. b -------- • ’ ’ ___ “ ° “ ® ° f the r 80n - |n - Iaw - E- B. Hun- 1 fresh O f t O9*T1 AOTT The purpose of the club will be to furl Cha». W. Evan* and other» will !.<• nina I in Viirrnna Eugene VAotnrHoV yesterdav afternoon, lem returned home last evening af- 30. 1910, to —amen were I phomores who roped n— in by a few so-] nlsh music at the »eskiy assemblies| back tonight or In the morning. F C. 6 C. - — - . -- • ■ * has ter visiting her sister. Miss Gladys, saker. Hammand - (not Major) ■» — -I who remembered what William Buchanan, a Joe Morris, Jr., who has been in happened to them wh< and later in the year for commence left on a business trip to Minneapo who is attending the University. hen they first school Abe Bangs who for th" past, Charles Hadley and James Hartley the city for a few days, leave» in the entered the High lis. ________ 1 and a couple ment. hTe club, as soon as it Is well! , of the first organized, will give an initial enter month ha» been with the S Ross Mathews, the Thurston mer will leave Monday morning on the morning for his home at Mapleton. II | At the General hospital In Eugen*. ______ __ — ...-t year class delivered good E. C. Towne, or Junction orations to to a a crowd of appreciative tainment or concert at the Eugene i Friendly »tore, ha» resign««! hl» po Junction City, City, orations 1 lin,j «•» 30. 1*10, tu L. G Brubaker chant, was in the city on bualnes to- stage for Mapleton o na hunting and' Kans., is here looking over the sur- ( hearers from theatre. d*y. fishing expedition along the Siuslaw. , «Itlon to tnk" effect Octotter I. anti] pound* wife, a ion. weighing nine .i.------- «-------‘______ t tne grandstand in the roundings with a view to locating. city park last night. I ha» accepted hl» old position with the] Stacey M. Russell and wife, of Mrs. F. B. --------- - -- B. Morton and Miss Ella ! Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Mr I -- Household effects arrived here to the city over Springfield, were in (From Friday’s Daily Guard.) Crabtree, who “ho have been visiting: The » >■» P., E. is. & night. v«ry c< & K. E. will begin laying day for H. J. Stockton, from Oak Bang« Is coni'ldered a í-n'^mpe-i WOMAN SEEKS DAMAGES Mrs. C. steel in J. W’. Owen Is up from Portland today. H. Fisher, went to Roseburg ovcel E. Erie Lane, of Walla Walla, tent clothing man. having been in Springfield »pringrteld next Monday land, Cal. l| I .... n with] CDAM i •- —* * on business. in Eugene this Wash., was an arrival the Brownsville »tore ever »Ince It I when Construction Superintendent FROM J. M’ TALLEY Miss Clara Hays - of Dallas, Tex Ralro- ...m Oscar Gorrell and wife went to ■ r*lxrz»zi Oscar ___ Gorell and wife are moving morning. rr*L 1" ---------- COm?*?.Ce oupermiena* I opened in Eugene, with th«« exception iex . Baker will commence work with a , mine. They I— ___ ------ ---- - • arrived in Eugene this morning to ^r^w of men on Mill street. Manager] !?. shipped household goods out to- i of the past month. * . Oakland *»* •- '' Oafla their .ad.' Pr.. to ---- reside. The? Mrs. Alex Mathews hps returned Oakland today. Claim« Eighth Street Grocer declared this afternoon dav. C. H. Hanson went to Oakland to- visit at the home of Frank Getx hell. O’Connor home from a several weeks’ visit at ____ _______ «.Heir uousenoid goods out to- _ wouid Ww>wx«u tuiu a afternoon' and ‘ family. thls day. " ilv. | that he nave hfS can day on business. Thurston. that he would have hfS cars running Spoiled Sale of Her The College Hili streetcar, while Mrs. _. P. W. Betzer arrived here Into Springfield before the Mrs. J. R. Knox and Miss C. B. W. C. Billings of Lorane, waB in ¡this ’»*» - - - tenth of rounding a curve on a down-grade In morning from Los Angeles and'H 10 month. the city over night. Household Gooda A marriage license was granted the southwestern part of the city this left local for the; — this forenoon to Benjamin Jackson, forenoon about 11 o'clock, ran Into Mrs. L. M. Wright went to Walker ■ « ,ha on °" the “"l, forenoon foren Mnhawv valley on cn a visit. L. j . Martin and V __ __ of Walker, and Miss Ida Tucker, of is afternon to visit. -nohawk ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a this Mra. Emma llaggett today Inatltut- a5_t'” Goshen ,an.d W’ yesterday L. Smith were a farmer'» wagon and E. E. Hyland is in the city from' caught ” near with Saginaw. __ demolished __ ■■■■».K U It. Ik. - ••d milt In the circuit court agaln’t Architect John Hunzlcker was In | i Lowell The farmer, r-* “ " -------- ‘ on business forafewdays. Dee three dead Chinese pheasants in their whose nam» I» not learn- , on business. Î FADS AND FASHIONS t Creswell ed, attempted to ero»« i th«> trnck in' J M Talley, who owns and conducl* Wright leaves in the morning for! possession out of season. They were Miss Josephine Brooks went 7° I , the Stage passengers booked for Mon front of the car. crGnii la grocery store at the corner of Wet • ♦ Portland forest reserve above Blue River. | arra iKned before Judge Bryson, of but h< day are the following: W. G. Nes Its speed and the cr. today on a visit. It» misjudged] Eighth and Washington street« f"r — " Miss Mary Blemis, of Waterloo, Io. the Justice court, last evening and ear struck th«> wn- Z2!i00 dnmnge» because of aleged In- mith, to Blue River, and Charles C. A. Hawkins of Cottage Grove, was an arrival in Eugene this after- Pleaded guilty, each being fined $25 Hadley and James Hartley to Maple gon just behind the »»; was in Eugene over night. (Continued from Page 2.) seat. Neither, terfereme in the sale of her furni the driver nor the team ton. I noon to locate in Springfield with,and CO8t8- The arrest was made by J. C. Herstine of Oakland. Or., is,her i were Injur-1; ture, She alleges in her complaint ed. brother, Edward Blemis, of that J Green, a general deputy game that she Is an Invalid, and In ord< r tfful things that Dame Fashion offers in the city for a few days. place. | warden from Portlan' ’ ‘ a Portland, general who deputy game play The a Guard ’s carrier boys the want to Fitzgerald of Salem, is here warden from , vicinity. Is work-! football game with Reg- for the delectation of her followers for R. a J. to obtain money she arranged to sell Th«» Athenians nt Um- iiigi Mrs. R. D. Pope, of Junction City,! I ' Ing ln thi8 I day or so on business. at the High school 1 an( j ing in till« vir-ieu.. lister's carrier force, and are prepar her household goods to the “Ch' ip end make a positive, unalterable met Thursday nnd * orgnnlz«*d and Miss Esther Ottoe. of Dorris.' Miss Vivian .1 and el choice at first sight. The expert, of In the city for Goring of Salem, Is Cal., «•cted the following offt icer» for thsI John’’ store on West Eighth Street, are visiting at the home of i ing an official challenge to be issued a short visit, cours». knows her strong points and- but that Talley told the pro|>riet"i« Mrs. Pope's mother, Mrs. J. A. Rich- of Rev. H. L. Bates, v.-'o is principal 1 soon. new year: President, P»n E. J. Sutton v.as an ardson. Pearl Powrie; I of the store that If they bought th* her physical shortcomings as well, so arrival on last of Florence. Tualitan academy, of Forest p Circle ».«.»•> i vice-president, Nellie Cox; secretary,, night's stage. ft is possible for her to select what Grove, and v ho was the first pastor j ’ . ’ - ....... vlH1[ Ht thp Esther Miller; treasurer, goods they would surely get Into Williams - V»s of azaio^y, Halsey, Weis ................ she knows to be best for her. But the DE. of the Eugene Con»jregatlonal church ,)f o j c,rr)e at Mnrrolai tiaR man; parliamentarian. Ml«» Erd- trouble. making them believe that city over night on business. ,n CAMPAIGN EXPENSES she is a rara avis, even In this age come« In on the local tonight. He home foJ h)g r famllv nt . n ci- ., and . .. th 1 „y at the Minturn: »erg«'ant-at-nrms. Ellznbeth] the plaintiff does not hold title to • •»** E. D. Ix'wis. of Yreka, Cal., was an of clever women. The woman with arrival will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.I k ,ht. ■ Hhe .mnier further alleges that sh* Schoemaker; «dltor, Ruth France»' .... goods. ----- in Eugene this morning. ____ miu int a limited dress allowance, on the oth E. Wheeler and will preach tomor Till- attempted to »ell th will tnont. The Athenian society Is E one of Manville, C. A. Briggs of Roseburg. Is trans OF CANDIDATES make this county their home. ..........ae good« to H 'I ... -• er hand, realizes that she can spend , row In his old pulpit. Cordial lnvl- i the student iKidy^enterprla®® to which business In Eugene today. , and Talley again «poll'd so much, so she must select the mo-] acting Salem Journal: , tation Is extended to old and now all of the High school girls should l>e-| 'lamage owiem Journal: Three more can- friends of the church to hear him. Stutesman of Salem, is in the] dldates The Ladles’ ’ Aid oociety < Hhe claims (1000 actual Society of thdoni- for nomination to public of- — del which can be duplicated to the ( B. tor a few days on business. Christian church dl —> and 11500 punltlv® diimage. Th will »'i" give -•— a - Zlner on, — . ... ..I' Greenmun best possible advantage in less ex-( city flee at the recent primary election! Friday afternoon the Ladles of the A Hlattery are her attor Jesse Bounds arrived home on the the evening of October 21. Ti pensive materials and trimmings. The place' The Amlcltlan Boclety of th» High neys. -— afternoon train from a trip south. e have filed their statements of expen- G. A. R. were entertained at a silver will be announced later. Thia will b The general impression left by a with the aecre- tea by Mrs. Peppard, assisted by Mrs. for the benefit of the building fund. Henry Fischer, a Marcóla lum- ses tarv of of the a campaign a W! ii« will be tchool held It» flr»t meeting Thur» PRUNE EVAPORATORS tour of the smart shops Is a melange bermanf tary Attorney- Mary Heller and Mrs. Carrie Skinner, EL * state, ?ta‘e- they being b«i day, Sept 2!> It was a very auc<<- «-I a **» — — :i_, was in the city over night. of velvet, fur. brodure designs, em General A. M. Crawford, for re-noml at the fine new home of Mrs. Peppard ful m*«.tlng and a large number of' Mrs. Roma McCully and son have The sheriff ’ s office has been crowd Istudenti broidery In beads, dull metallic r ' ”’ returned to Halsey after a visit here. nation: Judge W. L. Bradshaw, of at 454 West Fourth street. Very ed all day today by tardy taxpayers.!officers crowd ] students « DESTROYED BY FIRE --- , uy IHI jere there. The following] threads, bugles and silks of beautiful teAiititoi i i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon have eastern Oregon, for re-nomination; .pretty decorations were used. The MonHov are --- • •— • - - ware el«»cted for the aemes- Oriental colorings, stripes of all gone to the coast for a short outing. and Judge J. W. Hamilton, of Rose- afternoon was spent in social conver- Today and Monday the last day»1 ter: Prealdent, Roseburg. Or., Hept. Z«.— Three Bert Iximbard; vlce- on which taxes can be paid wit thu Soa8t for a "hörröuttog” kins, equlsite silk and well mixtures, I 8°w without ) president. Bob Prosser; second vice- prune driers destroyed within n pet- H. M RodKcF. of Rolln. N. M , burg, for re-nomlnation. Attorney- scation. An elaborate luncheon was having a penalty and paid interest rough, soft, loose woven woolens; was an arrival in Eugene last night. General Crawford says his campaign served by the hostess, and there were tached. at- president. E. P~— _ vice-|i ‘>d of 3« county. hours la Th«« the first fire record " ..___ Powrie; H«w. Mc-| Douglaa one d«1 I »- ” ■wonderful supple silks of satin fin Mr». E. E. Scarborough, of Cres- expenses ut, Judge aggregated a total of $328.- forty present at the enjoyable occa- Callum; treasurer, Buah Jam»« DeBiir;] ish. fantastic little hats, banked with well, was in the city todav shopping, travagant 01, Judge Bradshaw expended the ex-,slon. u..-«- ■- - An troyed win on the farm of Georg® Goodwin; editor, At the Fairmount Presbyterian critic, Mar»h ssitre* flowers, or towering high with erect- derson Baker; parliamentarian. Paul Bacon at Wilbur. This occurred I«*1 Mrs. Jos. A. Ruey of Canton, Ill., travagant »urn of |1 and Judge Ham-I church tomorrow evening the pastor ¡Jenkins; »ergeant-at-arma, Jo® Par- Monday night. On Tuesday morning standing plumes, big hats, low a»d was an arrival In Eugene this------- ilton says he did not expend a single| morn- reA . nre«A<n«r «nA ...a a a,n *•.*. K,e| The new schedule of the streetcar will preach to the young people on spreading and exquisite «r.n. wraps -"A and Ing. * V».7 «- * , u efforts expend |n secure ! ? I - ’if to the lines -vent into effect this morning. “The Secret of Power." Illustrating ]ker; artist. Win. IZaley. Neal McCall's drier at Edenbower accessories of dresB. When one J. L. PeterRon, of Sarramonto. Cal. J1* *la8 Hlled for The Fairmount Heights and cemete- the sermon with stereopticon views. was burned to the ground, «nd n sim comes to study the show in in detail,'was detail,I an arrival In Eugene this morn- __ .„«uHnaw who Pa8t ■ «eaT8l ,<e 'H a ,lprno,’’rat ries car now run» down town mak- All are invited. The Y. W. C. A. of the High achaol ilar fate befell John Baker's drier itt however, this confused impression • | been d so Bradshaw, who > has also jng the round trip every half hour, -nnrPBitnn , Ing. ing. on is the bench since gave a reception to all the girls In Winston Tueaday night. Th«‘ Io®».’'' takes on more definite forms. , J. W. Pixley atd son are In the | sprouted. been on the I—eh since Mt. Hood and the Springfield cars make the Roseburg News: Miss McAlester, the school building this afternoon aggregate about |«0()0. Fire t«*> — Ltrips every half hour Instead of ev- who has been employed as chief op The whole school will tender a recep I weeks ago destroyed Morris Welter « erator at the local telephone ex tion this evening to the freshmen. It drier at Bedenbower. In all four in change for several months, leaves for Is at the«p event» that every »tudent stances the fires seem to have orgl- ia expected to make himself acqualnt- nated from a defective construction of driers. A Complete showing of New Fall Garments in the Ladies’ Suit Department Immense showing of the New Long Coats, all broad cloth and mixtures, prices from $5.00 to $35.00 In Suits we are showing the very best styles and values that money can buy. Large assortment ot the new style furs, beautiful shawls both single and muffs to match, all prices* Special prices on all wool sweaters this week, full assortment, all sizes. Kabo Corsets 85 g 25 c« 30c. 35c 25c 35c 75c 50c SI.00 French Nainsook and Lawns, full 36 inches wide, 25c and 35c values at 15c the yard Remember the Price is Forgotten Long Before the Quality of Good *•®®M : I : a : J < m ! a v : awba m I i f I I Í 1 I J ■J * < I J : 3 ■ r