Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1905, Image 4

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    MERCHANTS'
; ANNUAL
BANQUET
Held
at the Smeede
Hotel Last
Night
About Fifty Members of the f..
tective Association Sat Down
to the Festal
Board
Tho first annual ban luet of the Mer
obauts' Protective Association at tut
Hotel Sueedv last night wa a success
la every particular.' About BO mer
'Obaott of tbe city were present and all
enjoyed the occasion to ibe fullest ex
'tent. ,
The dinner was tbe menus of oreat
log a mora friendly feeling among the
basinets men and of promoting tbe
good fellowship that should exist In
all oommuoltles. The banquet was a
splendid one. Ibe menu was as fol
lows: MENU ,
Oyster Cocktail
uream 01 vjeiery
Olives Balttd Almonds Celery
Obateaubrlazod aux Cbamplgurns
I Pineapple fritters
Cold Ham Chicken en Mayonnaise
Imperial Punch
Fried Bprlng Uulukeu, a U Marylan-J
.English 1'luiu I'uclding, Brandy Sauce
Apple, Mince and Puuipklu Pies
' Vruit Nuts
Cafe Noir .
BUblNEHS MrJKTINU.
At tbe business meeting of tbe sbso
olBtlon, beM before the banquet, tbe
proposition u widen the saopa of the
orgHUlzniloii, taking Into member
hip other lines of business aside
rrom siricuy mercantile anuses, was
aken op and will be disouessd at the
.next regular njbetiug.
.Tbs assoolatlou is In a very pros
perous oouUltlou and every proposi
tion to 0(i Die op sj lur has heen ban
died soounfuiiy. At present there
re less tl.uu ten stores lu the city
that are not represented lu the nieu.
herohlp of tho atsoolutlou.
. Business Bridfs
Link's enameled roasters some
thing new.
CHAMBKKrj' IIARUWAKE.
Hot tamaler, boneless ohlokea ta
males at tbe Smeede Drill. . , ,
Wood, wood, wood. At Eugene
Transfer Co.
(Jet a paokage of Imp Soot Destroy
er at Jennings, & EJwards'. Cleans
tines before boraiug and puts out
tires while burning.
Sblnoa polish for the bathtub, eith
er zinc or porcelain.'
CHAMBEKd' HARDWARE.
Hamilton 22 rlfies at ouly 1.50;
with extra long barrels, $2.
33 E. Qtn St. liarker's Gun Works,
Universal food choppers, all sizes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Steam cleaning and pressing daue
right at City Dye Works, Weal
Eighth street, next door to Eugene
Liundry.
Sbiuon window oleaner la tbe han
diest thing out, 20 cents.
CHAMBERS' HARDWARE.
New stook of aluminum ware just
ecelved from tbe factory; sea it In
-how window.
CHAMBERS' HARDWARE.
. Rblnon oream silver polish will sur
prise you- It did us. Money back II
you are not satisfied.
CHAMBERS' HARDWARE,
ALBANY BOYS
RUNAWAY
LOGGING
CAMP
FATALITY
Asbestos sad irons, th stay bo
Kind, 92 a set.
CHAMBERS' HAKDWAKE. ,
Albany, Or., Nov. 20. The young
sous or John Morgan anl Charles
Hogue, living near this olty, lads
aged ahoat 12 years old, have disap
peared from tnelr homes and tbe po
lios are senrabing for tbe little run
aways. tbe boys left borne tome
time early Saturday morning, hut
nothing was thought of their ahtenoe
uolil late Saturday ulght, when a
searoh was heguu for them. It was
uot until yesterday that the parents
ot the little fellows realized that the
boya bad; loft heme with no Intention
of returning and the oase was given In
to the bands of tbe police. Tbe little
reiiowa nad no money and tauk vert
little la tbe way of clnthlng with
them.
Some time yesterday afternoon Ar
thur Muoson, aged about 20yeari sas
killed Montgomery's logging camp
on tbe McKenzie near Waltecviile.
At 6 o'clock young Munson's feiio
workmen found nls dead body lying
beside the steep log cbute. No eos
as near him at tbe time of tbe fatal
accident, bnt Indications pointed lo
ibe face tbat a log flew otf tbe date
In its rapid descent flDd etimkthe
uofortunat6 young marl In the bank,
no donbt Killing him Initantly.
Manson has no relatives in this pa't
rf tbe country, He recently came
here from Michigan. Efforts are be
lug made today to Inform bis relatives
of his death.
TANNANSEE'S
EXCITABILITY
H. Tannantee, a former proprietor
of the Hotel Eugene, wbb ioown bere
of sooh excitable nature tbat this
from the OregooIaD will cause nomr
prlsa to those who know blm: .
"Because bis dangh er Ella cs-ne
hone at midnight, instead of 10
o'olook, as be had commanded, II.
TanuaDsee, proprietor of a hotel at
H'nurth and Madiaou streets, created
rumpus in front ot the city hall and
was arrested on a charge of disorderly
Mr
Monroe oue
their parents,
Dennis.
Miss Klals Darnellle, no has beeu
quite 111, is (lowly improving.
Sohool is progressing nicely under
Ibe management of Mrs. Harper as
rlncipal and Miss Delia Brown as
primary teacher.
Tbe Infant son of N'r. and Mrs. S.
J. Bryant Is quite sick.
Rav. Curtis pleached In the Chris
tian cburch list Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. N. tennis and
daughter made a business tirp to Eu
gene Wednesday.
Granville Flitier le staying Id En
aene, receiving medical treatment.
Messrs. Tony Bryant and Frank
r.emley, who are at present worki-g
In Sprirgfle'd, visited home SnndBy.
A PUBLIC
CONVENIENCE
Tbe enterprising firm known as
Hull's Red Cross Drag Store, East
Eighth street, has recently inaugurat
ed a new feature in drug store mau-
oondupt. When bis daughter arrived agement tbat is sure to be a great
with an escort TanraiBee chased her i ooureuleuce to the publlc.as well as a
Into tbe atreet, slapped her face and ! business gainer for tbe Bim.
ran ber esoort dowD the atreet. The I Anticipating 'he demands of tbe
daugbler'a screams attracted a lurae twentieth century, an uge btu every
crowd, one of whom telephoned to j body is trying to tare time, I bey have
po'lee headquarters. TannanBee, who added to tbe many modern features
contended tbat be had a right to do i of tLeir latiness a tree delivery eer
with his daughter na be wished, pi t j vice whereby anybody, whether a reg
up $25 at tbe station for hii appear-: ular customer or nut, niay bare goodB
FranKlin Notes
j.v.pKlIn, rfof. 20-Th. Delpbic
Knni.tv of the Smftblhld
blsh school will give so .oUrttlo
ueV followed by a bs-ket soc lal in
tbe M. W. A. ball on tbe evening of
Girls, oome
boys, come
tbe !2!Jtu ot mis uiuuhj.
..a hi-lnir baskets, and
prepared to bay them.
Mrs. Butler, B0 has beeu very
sick, la rsparted acme better.
and MrB. J. X. Denuis went to
day last ween to thil
Mr. and Mrs. J.
INJURED
AT BOHEMIA
THe Century Stone Co.
Is prepared to Oil orders to- fine
flnisbed stone (or buildings,- foundx.
tlous, sidewalks, etc. Wortn your In
VHatigBtlon. Let us ligure.witb you.
iiffloe Bud works on river bank on
High street, Eugeue, Oregou.
Wood, wood, . wood.
Transfer Co.
At
Eugene
I
ance In court."
When Tannansee appeared In ton t
tbe charge was dismissed, tbe :
holding tbat a father may prop llj
ohastlse bla daughter for keeping j niint be tbe means of savin a Hie,
company with a young man not to out sundries or drag store goods of
the father's liking and lor staying out : led- impniliance are delivered jest as
delivered to their horn., piece of
business or wherever they may be by
bicycle me-'encer. In o se of sudden
illness or accident such a service
at a late hour.
Attention Patriarchs
Work In fne Royal Purple degree
Wednesday evening, November 22.
Come out; something doing.
W. W. CHESSMAN,
Patriarch.
uitkly. When you have use for such
a service call them up on tbe 'phone,
Telegram on Sale
1 The Portland Cully Telegram Is on
tule at Eaton J. Winetauley's book
store, GoldBmitn's elgar store and
Roberts' cigar Btore.
MMNMOU WMHHH. MB MM
ygacrzra err: rgs
J. B. Jackson. Employe of Ore
gon S'cuntirs Co., Receives
Electric Shock x
J. B. Jacksrn, one of tbe meq em-
ployed by tbe Oregori Securities Com
I piny in Ifohemia, got a severe eleclr'o
shook yesterday morning while work
ing cn a pole on the power line be
tween the Champion and Mrisiok
mines. The current was turned on
by mistake of signals and Jackson
was knocked off a pole, both bande
being badly burned, and cne of bis
legs fraotureu between the knee and
hip.
The company's doctor nai sent ont
from Cottage Grove by epeolal engine.
Ja jkson le In a serious condition.
MRC. BAKER'S DRA
MATIC READING
Mrs. Kuoz-Uaker, In dramatio read
logs, was greeted by a gond-slzed au
dience at the M. E. cburch last even
ing. Last night's program was tbe
interpretation of Cjrano de Bergerao.
Mra Bitter held "Ber audience spell
boand from start to finish, and those
who heard ber were moro than de
lighted with ber rendition of the
pi ce. Tonight she appears In "Much
Sii About Ni thing." This la ber
Istt night In Engine. Those who wish
to attend should get their seats early.
B ijcu Theatre
The program presented at tbe Uljou
last night raa bright, laujballs com
edy all tbe way through. ' Bruce,
Cooper and Driw In a funny farce
oalled "Tbe Trail" brought down tbe
house by th-lr fiinuylrms. Ic was a
olever bnrl jue aod caught the pop
ular vein.
Drei and Dean presented a clever
skit and danced exceptionally well.
Miller Evans lo new song story and
Mamck Sbah offered some difficult
feats of Hindoo magic
Tbe bljooosoope also presented a
meat film. Wednesday night a Vien
na China chocolate et will be gien
away. Bring your coupons Wednes
day night. Same conpons are Mao
good for the gold watch event Friday
nigbt. Chocolate set nn exhibition in
Hall 4 Con's display window.
NiobeTo,
"el-, wil, b,"
0B In which ZH
oese. it i. , ""Mil
free frnm . .." nil
lovers TrT "''wrl
'ween toe snt. u. 111 i
Ml,, i, . "I
II "truer, a t
aannunc. f &
Idle Mis. Cat
luve-.Ktn, K... '
in.. J,
"7 """t Blve ,J
introduce ,hll H
youth. ScaU ..... "i
Who said dsnce!
chance tomorroir
night,
Biiou Thf
R-P.STARKEY.J
Double Prise Weeki0aJ
:l MGHIS.J
T"lcoom
K,,uff 1
Til, M,!,.ra
Buooosrori,
. "'Shi. DiwyrttaS
Admission 10c, julj
Oold WalIhOI,,tJ
Sewing Wanted ' ,
Plain sewing wanted at reasonable
prices Jt 2D6 LInooIp strsiat.
ROMADKA
READY ACCESS Tl
TO tugging and pnlliai
A trays. No wear la1
trays. No looking ireiJ
place on which to Kt tnnl
the cover does it all llliM
of the bottom. Brings eta
within reach. Ventiiittitq
Simple, Savitary, PiirECT.
U Stila at ...,
For
. ngs & ciwvb
9
To be closed out and offered at prices that ought to find ready purchasers. We are going to close out our entire
line of Men's Shoes within the next Thirty Days. We will make prices so low that it will pavou to provide
yourself with shoes for1 some time to come. ' Our nrices and quality of shoes is so well known that thp stock
. needs no introduction.
A FEW OF THE
t
Men's Fine Shoes.
MANY ITEMS
WHICH
2532 Light weight box call with tip, a neat, dressy
shoe. Regular t2.2S, Closing out price $1.75
2533 Light weight vici kid, extra wide, plain
toe. Regular $2.25. Closing out price $1.75
2534 Lightweight vici kid, single sole, a dressy
dance shoe, regular $2.25. Closing out $1.75
157 Vici kid, Blucher cut, swell last.
I Regular 2 50. Closing out price $2.10
158 Velour call, lace, neat toe. Reuclar $2.25.
Closing out price $1.80
159 Vici kid, plain, French toe, extra wide and
comfortable, regular $2.25, closing out $1.80
, 160 Box dalf, lace, medium weight with tip. '
Regular $2.25. Closing out price $1.80
113 Extra quality Vici, plain toe. Regular
2.5j0. Closing out price $2.08
8194 Russia colt skin, fancy uppers, very dressy."
Regular $2.75. Closing out price $2.27
216 Dictator line, fancy velour calf, Blucher
cut. Regular S3. 00. Closing out price i 3.48
Pingree & Smith fine shoes, regular $3, $3.50 and $4 shoes,
"209 Dictator line, Blucher cut, vici kid, dull
kid upper, regular 3. Closing out price $2.48
214 Dictator line, velour calf, lace, swell toe.
ver dressy, regular $3. Closing out price $2.48
243 Dictator line, velour calf oxford, Blucher
cut. Regular 3. Closing out price $2.48
05 7 Dictator line, patent colt, lace, kid upper.
Regular $3. Closing ont price $3.48
094 Commonwealth line, vici kid, lace, extra
quality, regular 3. Closing out price 2.38
555 Commonwealth line, velour calf, swell toe,
very snappy shoe, regular $3. Closing out 2.38
095 Commonwealth line, velour calf, Blucher
cut. Regular S3. Closing out price 2.38
097 Commonwealth line, tan Russia calf, lace,
medium toe, regular $3. Closing out price 2.38
574 Premium line, patent colt, Blucher cut,
, seal upper, regular $4. Closing out price 2.80
601 Premium line, ex. fine calf, dull oil finish,
ciucner cut, rrguiar J, 50. Closing ont 2.69
reduced to $2.
WE OFFE
Medium and Heavv Weiaht. Sh
n calf, lace. Regular S1.50. I ...... ,. . . . .
AJUt JVHOTSf. vir.in avfn hn. etnfir nnnn P SU1C.
8 in. tnn nl-irr- tn. i.U CltKlBt U
1661 Celebrated White Oak, fall stock, pto
medium toe, Tegular $2.85. C osing oat 1
1669 Celebrated White Oak, full slock, blucher
cut, medium toe, regular $2.90. Closing -
1683 Celebrated White Oak, full slock, lice, ,
medium toe, regular 2.90. ClosiMOot .
1442 Celebrated White Oak, full stock, era ,
wmc, piam toe, regular n.n.
1732 Men s plain calf, lace. R'etrular 1 r.n
oiA r , . Closing out price SI. 18
216 Men s pla n veal calf, standard screw lap
114fi w eKul?r ' Closing out price
1148 Men s oil gram Creedmoor, plain toe, ood
20OMg.eV Re8uIar SI 75. Closing out
206 Men s kangaroo calf lace, unlined, double
sole Regular S2.00. Closing out p:ice
19 Men s extra heavy box calf, double sole
80 Seg"tevW-2S- Closing ou, price
.80 Men's kangaroo lace unlined, fingle sole
1440 Mln-qUa'"y,' re6U,ar 52 50' C1g ou
I'Z :? IT CMdneat,dressy,oe
plain toe, regular S2 75 n, '
1606 Mc.se skinex.ra Eock, J S
s" J- nosing out Drice
1.19
1.32
1.50
1.89
2.00
2.00
2.38
Men's Unlaundered Shirts
About 10 dozen in the lot. Regular 45c,
39c
- lUb, ICKUMI vw.,-, -
llf,?. tiool 1 ...1l-l tin
wvw iiuuuug vreeimoor, uuuui .
sole, plain toe, regular $2:68. Closing -938
Bryant's "NaDDa Tan Calf," hand .
- Regular $3.37. Closing out pr.ee -
124 Bryant's logging shoes', hand made. Kef"
Ular $5. 00. n.isine out price
Men's high top sporting boots. Regular 55.00
Closing out price
Men's oil grain and calf boots, one-half, double
S0C, 690 and
.out at.
75c. Will close
Men's Colored Shirts
Soft and stiff bosoms, 50c to $1 o
values. Sale price JVC
w
s
...MEN'S CLOTHING...
There are still a few suits of men's clothing and pants left in stock, which we will eadeavor to cloe out
during this sale. .
Suits formerly sold at S2.50, 2.6S and 3.00. Will close out for $ 1 .00
Suits formerly sold at 16.93. 7.00 and 9.00. Will close om fnr net
r -1 e rr"'t:n-rja gsazsr!saa sgzgrraF g--y; i y t .j.. inT , , . .
.. iup, regular 52.75. Closing out nri 9 ot " grain ana 0811 b00ts one-naii, u"
We have several broken lines of h V ' ole'd.e seams, S3,S3.50,g4.C
,. P,n. l!nn!SOf bys sh0 that we will close out at less than cost.
,,.t6mar$ii50
. cants. remiar m 4 S4.au.
Sale Commences Nov. 15
THE OLD REI.Taptc cm,,, , '
Tolmie
21 LD.REUAE STORE-:
t xvu FIND GOODS AS ADVERTISED.
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