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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1907)
fCZH&'S AGENTS FOR. PEERLESS PATTERNS 43 c Dress CoodsSale 43 C FOR 1 Monday aad Tuesday Only about 60 bolts of Dress Goods s o f un.d'( erse llins- rnrmn in price from 50c to 65c per yard. Thousands of va: rAa iof plain and fancy' weaves, Albatrosses, Cashmeres, cmps. Mohairs and plaids; all put upon the bargain counter 1 1 for these two days. Come and take your pick. Thousands of Y ards at 43c psr Yard DEDICATION OF NORWEGIAN O OMIMNM S A .V LUTHERAN CHURCH RIFLE TEAMS CHOSEN FOR TROPHY SHOOTi O ami c ii.ivk rii K. IH MKN I'll t'UM- lUliSDAV iJTe would like to say "They are maie in Eugene" Seattle, Wash., is close to us though, and they make Good Sh"es Satisfactory Shoes .ior.. Men and Boys No shoes will stand hard wear like shoes made of the the Western tanned leather. The products of the WASHINGTON SHOE CO. are the very best to be had for the money, and we are here to guarantee satisfactory WEAR OR VOI R MONEY HACK. Billy Buster Shoes for Boys LACE CURTAINS Others ask 6oc; we sell for 5oc. Others ask S5c; we sell for 75c. Others ask $1.25; we sell for $1.00 And so on through the line. Our $2.50 pr. Curtain is worth $3.oo; Come and see and we'll convince you. Nobby Hats are Here WARNER'S CORSETS Once worn, always worn. The next cor set you buy take home a Warner's. If it does not suit you we will take it back. No dan ger of your bringing it back. " rust-proof f3 HAXKSOMK IIU&K Ol Wor.silll' itWK.VTi.Y i:i:ioiki.i:i ai liKXOVAlKH I OXSKl llATl D TO 1'1'IIl.H' WOKSHlg SKKVU'KS I.AltliKl.Y ATTi:.MKl YISTI U-DAY Yesterday was a ine-rmiraV.e day for the Norwesian Lutheians of Ku sene and vicinity, for th handsome house of worship which they bought this fall and hove remodeled and re painted, was dedicated with appro priate ceremonies. The services were conducted !' Rev. X. J. Ellestad. of Chicago, who is vice president of the Nniw cit'iin Lutheran church of America, lie de livered a powerful sermon and con uratulaled the members of the Uic.il church and their pastor, Kev. XI. I'. Dommersuaes, on their itood fnrtuiie In securing such a beautiful place of worship and upon their splendid growth since the church has been ur banized. Kev. J. C. lielneriiin, of Sihvrtnn, the llrst pastor oi the church, Kev. I,. iwi-ti'iise-ii. a iviiirn e;l missionary from China, whu has been staying at Siiringfi:'!.! for some time, and the pastor ass'sttd i:i tlm services in the torenoon. In the al- Comp.ir.lc A r.nd ment. l. N q. . of I. their annua, rit'.e s':i troiC-.y at their r I , Fourth rogl-! '.gcue.ill hold 1 ot for The stale spectlve ranges i south of theity on Thurstlay of this The teams luiPc been selected as follows: 0 I Coi:'any A Sergeant "is. I.. Fur-i n's'.i. Private K. It. I'uvls, Private K. A. K oh ne. Private Walter Mcl'or-1 uack and Private W. W. Purdy. Company C Sergeant W. H. OH! lard. Sergeant Lawrence Jensen. Ser. geanl Kerr. Corporal Williams and Sergeant C. W. Kvans. t These men have m:ule the best : scores during the practice shoots I which have been carried on by each ! company during the past few weeks. MRS. EMMA J. BURGESS DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Kmma .1. Hurgoss, mother of Mii-s Julia Hurgoss. Instructor In Kngl'sh at the I'niver.-iiy of Oregon, .lied at -her home In this cliy Siiii daly of heart trouble. Heath came suddenly and unexpectedly She was aged "7 oars mid came to Kugone v.i;h her daughter at lite opening of tae present college year. The re- 20c Velvet Flannelette for 1 5c The largest assortment of beautiful Kimona Cloths to be had in Eugene can be found at our store. Ve are offering for a few days only, values up ta 20c per yard at 1 5c a yd $ 1 .50 Outing Flannel GownS$ 1.14 Large assortment of Extra heavy Outing Flan nel Gowns for Ladies in solid and fancy colors. Extra good values at $1.50, our srcclal p ice while they l;st . . .$1.15 Men's Underwear Those heavy . ced :o!ton shirts and drawers arc selling f.Ui ..; 50c Our line of Woolen Underwear is complete. We have the kind you want underwear that is warm and you get your money's worth of wear out of it. LET US SHOW YOU. ' V t rl-?.'.t'S- -y - .' " ' v. I ' ! VI . ! - ! r.es-... tr Vt fN N()P.vi:r;i. iatiikii as m nc n. p.i.dkuk ati:i yi sti:i;i.y. The Place To Trade Nicklm (Sb Neal , ternoon Attorney 8. P. Ness, who Is secretary of the church, spoke, giving a history of the church and iinpress- I lug upon the members the Impor tance of responding liberally with sub.-iantial financial assistance when called upon. There were nulte a number of good offerings toward a fund ta pay off the debt on the church, and It will not be very long until every cent of the indebtedness is paid. The services yesterday were all largely attended, the auditorium being completely filled. mnlna were shipped yesterday for P.urtalo, the former home of the de ceased. Miss llui'go.a will return In about three weeks. NEWS NOTES FROM LOWER SIUSLAW R0AI1S AMI Tit AILS ItKlXCi tU'Il.T AITOMOIIILK KXCVKSIOX OX BK.lt H s.-icol opened last week In the t'pjer Indian Creek district with Ciarl.j Hce-s at the helm. Tfcj Hranier Roharts returned to Florenre Saturday afternoon after a two weeks' absence at Coos Bay. The schooner Hugh Hogan came; In last Friday and Is taking on a car go at the Oregon & California Lum ber Company's whart. As the launch Alberta was making her regular trip down the river yes terday her crew captured a deer which they noticed swimming In the stream. Donald Stevenson, a son of F.x County Superintendent Stevenson, was in Florence last Saturday. He now holds a position in the coast geodetic service of the government. A crew of men and tennis are nt 1 work opening the road over the di- on our Tin: PROFIT groceries Is si small that we have to keep them mov ing along. Nothing stale will he found In our stock, as quick sales and small profits Is our motto. Our prices are low, our quality is always high, and we Please and give to our patrons. In and take a look vide between upper Sweet creek and Maple creek. The county court has granted another appropriation to he expended tor this purpose. The settlers of upper Sweet creek have opened a new trail to Point Ter race. Its course follows down the creek and avoids all the steep grades. The old trail crosses a high grade, making It very steep and hard to travel. C. M. Hall, of Kugene, has rented Mrs. Jessie Houghton's ranch at Swisshonie. He Intends lo stock the place w'th cows and run a first-class dairy. We understand the posloffice at Swisshonie will not be discontin ued, as was reported, but that .Mr. Hall will look after the business of the office. An automobile excursion on the beach lie:we"n the Sluslaw and the rmpqiia rivers was given last Sun .lav. Some of our people took the A Most Worthy Article. When an article has beer, on the mharket for years and gains friends every year, It Is safe to call this med icine a worthy one. Such Is Hal lard's llorellound Syrup. It positive ly cures coughs anil all pulmonary diseases. One of the best known merchants In Mobile, Ala., says: History of tlx ( liiirtii. "For five years my family has not Trinity Norwegian Lutheran been troubled with the winter coughs church of Kugene was orgaul7.ed by j and we owe this to Hallard's llore Rev. J. C. Helnertsen. of Sllvei'ton, hound Syrup. I know It has saved Oregon, in September, liM4, and my children from many sick spells." shortly after organizations were ef-j Linn Drug Co. fected at Spencer Creek and Llewel-, , lyn. ! Rev. llelnertsen served the congre-l Cot next and buy some or those gallon In connection with his own j acre tracts of the Oregon Land Com- charge up until re itly, when Rev. ; pany. You will double your money Iommersnnes became pastor, hav-i in six months. Oregon Land Com ing been sent here by the mission i pany, 4 1 2 Willamette Btreet, Kugene, board of the church In America. He Oregon. tf preached his first sermon in Kugene i July 7, 1907. July 10 nn Informal1 N ilrllll;,y person that keeps the meeting was held to discuss ways r()(1( ,.n civan can have nppendlcl- nnd means of securing a church Holllstor's Hocky Mountain Tea building. The result was that on op-; Hon on the old Cumberland Presbyte rian church building at the corner of Knst Sixth and Pearl streets was ta ken. It then being owned by M. l. Mitchell and T. H. Oarrett. A r". Ilmluary canvass for subscriptions was made atol a g 1 sum secured. A, contract for the purchase of the. church followed, and on August x the opening service wtts conducted in the presence of a large congrega tion. Regular services have been kept up since. The church has been cleans tht! food canal and protects you from disease. ;i"i cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. to alto faction Drop satis- it jur China. W. M. GREEN, SfMSn 619 Willamette St. Phone Mam 25 Livery Boarding Stables BARNARD if&IWEST, Props. :;,'-C!.:ss Turnouts of Rescript! o YOU Tire Cabs and Single Hi-'S WiSH A CAB RING UP No. 45 West flint StrfL h'..Hxr MAIN 2 1 opportunity to have a rapid ride In j wonderfully transformed, having the car and one round trip was made, , been thoroughly overhauled and re but on the way back from the second . painted laslde and out ini". the walls : ne became disabled and , ,jandsoniely papered so that It Is now; nwe oi ine nanusoiuci n nonM-r In the city. The Sunday school room In the rear of the church proper has; been temporarily transformed Into: a resilience for Hie pastor until a parsonage can he built. j Tin' Puloi ! Rev. M. P. Ilomni' isnaes, the pes- cut pastor, was ordained In'o the ministry In June. 1!U. at Klnyon,! Minn., and Is now 1:1 years of age' He served at Cicsi o. Iowa, for ten ' years, and went fr on then to leri- ,... , uh,-:, o-:?:i II i zt'll lht"C lor- ;h- dan. age was mun repaired ( f,.,.,,,!,,,,, ,,,t t wo chiin h-s a Ml 'he sell, ,om r Is in good order for ..,. a, ,,.v.r and one at I.oiig at.otli r trip. ! .rem.- West. ! moui. He buili iv II: 't Norw. gian C hurch In Colorado, niel Its property Is now valued at II o.inio. lie serv . d there lor s'x years, and In view of his recognized ability as an organiz er be was sent in lia.w by Hie tn I s--loli boa-d of III" nulled chilli h to look over Hie work here and at i on tlguoiK. point The mil- iii-iii !"r-Mp of the local i- hurr'-i Is ic.t know a Out It hai grown rapidly since Rev lioiiimer-n o s be gan his work. There were two bap- ii- un at yi-.t rdav s services and tw ( Week" fr'llll V...I.-I.1.IV thTI- Will be . The other gltis asked how it came She was so fair to see; She told them they could he the saint If they'd use HolllHler's locky Mountain Tea. Llun Drug Co. We have a good supply of lockt and butts and all other builders hardware bought last year before Ho trin th ma was left near Ten Mile creek. It. was tint in order next day and went to Coos Hay. J The schooner Saiisnlit o, which had . been lying off the mouth of the river: -nveral days, crossen ill over the bar! last Friday and loaded with lumber! a: the Oregon k California Lumber j Company's mill. Her cenireboard! was daniiiL-ed on the way up from the' lity, leaving the vi ssel in poor condl-j Hon for bea-ing again-t tie) wind. I This was th reason the flag was ills-; t.l.ive.l at hail mast. After arriving: i It s andirons ''on Ish j.n, will id tie in at I.RIFFIN 11 A It 1 1 V A It K i d&wtf HAVING PURCHASED THE Thirteenth Street Market at No. 277 East Thirteenth St. 1 am nw re pared to furnish a omiplftr line of FRESH AND SMCKED MEATS. 1 he best to be had in the mirket. Price rraviiuble-special and prompt df 'ivirry. GEORGE ERVMAN honf HUck Jib I ok at ' -'A e'l I) If von ar w III 'ill li ra 'lie vol -lmi'1,1 of coal thi Madame Dean's FRCNCH Dm 1 FCMALC I ILL ("VHTAII !'. Ml ecu M A l-'Arit. l.i i r muvhiki Ate,, mini am to tn. h ,f. ' f-,ir. ' l- j-"H ' ";(i !f llun i em r-nr.li-a "I Mete U.ritlel-i. e.nl .r--ir.o.l f. ,r I! " i- r Lie U ill M l. I tie in on 1rti hi., op. . 1e I 'il ia r..r ' 1. "I r! ak to 'if: tf a Jn "f el g hi yoiin;- pi opie mill It.' Ill.et ell It till d tO , ,l ie no i,t i mi.-. 11 vo'ir m not Uuu tie in .. lei Tour ting A t Hi- r ai.t t.n.e -Ink J. -f Look at fit'o's Hallo feV .Oiiovi-I- O.I10 Kt:CU O, l:t M, Liiumr, fl 1 r-.-fy rizir.AxrirfvanxiMmai. 'iiti in luQtne bv W. I. DrLam IVJore Goods for Same Money 0 Same Goods for Less Money At fir. -t thought ynu may not think this ts true, inn! by thin ail. or by liilkln: ti yu wo may not bo abb tu mako yon bulU-vo It, but our spoils can. "Vo havo a large and comploto lino of well soltM'teil poods, incliulluK Lace Curtains, Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, Towels, Ribbons, Chinaware, Glassware, Tinware, Pictures, Granitware, Stationery, Notions, Jewelry lb-fore ymi buy Hscwhero wo earnestly roipiost your (n Klo'tliiii ot tltoso linos. Wo fit'! srro wo win iloa:t you and jiavo you moiu'v, ton. Wo can please the most tasty or the ono with l ho Hahtost purse. Our bargains aro dio nuinorous to mention In this issue. Wo ran only say, "Come and See." " MOKK COOPS Foil S.MF MOXFY. sami-: i;oois fou i.fss moxkv. Eugene Racket Store -' COMMERCIAL BLOCK 0 S IT.. Phone iBlack 12 22 1 UCail C ctO. II. SMITH, Manager Wednesday, Oct. 25 ROWLAND & CLIFFORD'S New Comedy Drama THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS BY LEM. B. PARKER A Play that Sinks Deep Info the Hearts of all Lovers of the Drama AN EXCEPTIONAL POWERFUL COMPANY A Series of the Prettiest Stage Settings ever presented to the Gaze of Theatre Goers Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c. LAKGESl MAIL ORDER LIQUOR HOU5E ON PACIFIC COA$T MIKE JUXMiS Re COMPANY 31 l-ront Slruei, Portland Oregon tin-- v our I.Liitrs direct fmni the WHOl.KSAl.l-: HOUSK ' nt WHOI.hSAU: I'KICI-.S and save the- middle man's I'KOHT, which means SO to 1(X) percent on ymir purchase We areioffering for the next 60 days as follows: 251X1 (lalliu.s nt llntihle Stamp Whiskies, regular price 5.00 per callun at $3.50 per jpil 251X3 (iallmis'if I'uteOld Uyv Hlend Whiskies, regular price prt.(X) per yallim at $4.00 per nl 2500 ( iallnns if Pure Old HnurNm Wend Whiskies remilar price Jft.(X) per callun at $4.00 per yal 25IXJ Gallmis (if l.ytin Kyenr Honrhiin Hlend, regular price $5.(XJ per nallun at $3.00 per yal 5(XX) (iallnns (if Hiiie Old California Purl, Sherry, Angelica, Muscat, Madera and Malaga, tegular $2.50 per nallun at $ 1 .50 per ra! Freijiht and express prepaid and nn charge for cooperage 5(X) Cases of Mclhayer Whiskey, holtled in hond at 12.00per doz 500 Cases of Millview Whiskey, holtled inhnnd at JlO.OOper doz 5'X) Cases of Stanford I'ye Whiskey, pure hlend ll.(X)perdoz 500 Caws of Painitr Hourhon, pore hlend Jl 1.00 per dm 5t)0 Civs of Putt, Sherry, Angelica, Muscat, I okay, Madeia and Malaga. l.IJO per doz On live CAfx loti we allow discount ol 50c on t ach caw. On live dud Iru .tllon krpi ar.rl hall And barrel loll we allow a discount ol 25c per gallon MIKE JACOB &, COMPANY ; WHOLESALL LIQUOR. DF.ALER.S 51 Front Street PORTLAND.'ORECON W'Jiv """" ri fl i A GOLDSTEIN Ma Fine Pants Tailor For Kiil( liy Chnmbur Hardwnro Co. and ilt'l mcr-lW an Hardware Co. o ar om. PORTLAND mailt MM EEESa OREBOK X0LSVTOT rB TO TAOa 0 G