Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 08, 1908, Image 8

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THE DAILY CCARft. SatVb9Vv, AMwi, MM
MYSTIC SHBMEHS
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. A Stor Fi'.M Witk tkt Hum tff Business During the Quietest, Months of the Year c
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Friendly s The House of Leadership
'E sold a great stock of goods last month, enough for a season almost, and
the first week of this month we have done an enormous business, buch
i i i ;QfQr-mr.fkc; rf th vpar nroves two things, wonder-
Dusiness uunu mc uicii jwwmw w ; i l
ful prosperity in Eugene and Lane County and confidence placed in this store.
We are going to give better values, if possible, in the future, for we fully appre
ciate the confidence vou have in us, and it will be our endeavor to get a firmer
grip on that confidence by offering the best, the newest, and the most perfect
And now
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service.
Another Week of Friendly's Clean-Sweep Prices
Roman and Egyptian Antiquities
Reproduced by Yankee Artisans
Fashion's Latest Fancy
Ye Olde Arts
Sash pins, scarf pins, veil pins, hat pins and brooches,
green and bronzo blended finish, with stone settings to
harmonize, such as jade, cat's eye, ruby, emerald, etc. De
signs patterned after ancient Roman and Egyptian styles
brought up to date by the best skilled workmanship.
Come in and take a lcok at them.
25c to $1.00 each
Women's Fancy Hose, a Pair 1 5c
Black with colored embroidered figures
Lawns and Cotton Challies, yard 5c
25c Fancy Organdies and Lawns, yd. 9c
3000 Yards White India Linon
15c and 18c Values, a Yard 11c
1 0c India Linon, a Yard 6c
Buy India Linon on Monday, the greatest values of the
season, 29 to 34 in. wide, fine finish, close wove, fif
two prices, a yard lie and VJw
Your Choice of Women's Waists
50c and $1.75, values to $5.00
We will dose all women's waists this week at 50c
or $1.75 each; none worth less than ?5c and irom that
up to $5.00. Buy early in the week, for they will not
last at these prices.
WILL MEET Ifr EUGENE
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chairman: U I.. Whit.-on. l. Uristow,
C. If. Willounhliy, S. ii. Friendly.
McetiliK place, ceremonial session
unci banquet K. - Chambers, S. h.
i,j, J. A. Maiirer, C. B. tl
louehbv. I.. E. Bean, M. '. Warner
Itecepllon D. Uristow. O. K.
Smith K. I.. liibbB, H. A. Washburn,
j F. Robinson, F. J. Hard, Charles
F. Baker, C. H. Cannon, W. L. Sou-
Decorations S. II. Friendly, chair
man; T. W. Harris. I. H. Bingham,
D. L. Cartmell, W. F. Osburn.
Uefreshments and banquet Geo.
Wall, F. I.. Chambers. F. M. Day,
Wm. Preston, M. F. GrlgB9.
Program, paraphernalia and dress
Geo. O il. Debar, J. L. Page, F. K.
; Dunn, J. D. Matlock.
; Parade L. I.. Whitson, chairman;
I W. G. D. Mercer, Lark Bilyeu, Y. D.
Henslll, C. S. Freelund, K. Whattam.
Candidates C. W. Lowe, chair
man; S. S. Spencer, C. B. Willough
bv, Geo. Kellv. Geo. O B. DeBar, Wm.
Preston, L. M. Travis, U E. Bean,
I,. L. Whitson, S. H. friendly. J. w.
llobbs, C. E. Loomis. ;
Railroad and transportation A. J. i
Gillette, Geo. ii. Kelly, Geo. T. Hall,
Sr.
: . . frlohten PVPrV horse In the
cxuiirt'y. Albany i(ejioc-ui.
The joist hansf ra for the Odd Fel- :
low1 building arrived this morning,
and the work on the building was re-sum-
d with a full force. Brick-laying'
, the second story will begin yon-'
dav morning. Another carloa!? of,
wliite pressed brick and another one
of stone arrived this morning. j
London Item In Cottage Grove ;
Leader: A. M. Gilbert and lamti, a. .
W. Gilbert, wife and daughter, Mrs.
Strvker of Eugene, camped here last
night. Thev went up the river to
Cougar Bend to fish and pick berries I
for a few davs, but will return here !
and camp several weeks. It is quite;
probable the Messrs. Gilbert will bag .
several bears before they get back, ,
as they are noted hunters. j
As an inducement to popularize
street car rides as a pleasant pastime,
tickets will be put o saie all day Wed-
nesday and Wednesday evening, the ;
12th, at the Kooh-l-noor ice cream,
parlors, and at Dempster's store In i
East Eugene, which entitles the hold-:
er to a round-trip ride on the cars;
from either end and a dish of ice
cream at the Kooh-i-noor parlors. As
these tickets cost but 15 cents, no
doubt it will be well patronized.
" ,ne cause of all hm,
boils, piinnles.si.r..(..i. i
or salt rlisuiu, as wj
tisiu, catarrh atd othe,'
greatest blood re1Hlv ,
troubles, proved bv'
record of cure,, is ;
Hood'
... MuiU 0rm
tablet, known as Sarsatabi ,
Hundreds of short lengths, odds, ends and broken lots. Remnants to be
closed out this week at half and less. We do not list these because many of the
lots are small and unless you were here early they might be gone. We do not
care to disappoint any one; we suggest early shopping.
Eugene's Foremost and Best Store
Your Money's Worth
or YOUR MONEY BACK
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street.
A gents Kabo and Nemo Corsets
Money bak Silk
Wayne Knit Hosiery
Niagara Silk Gloves
laud, nfti'i' a clsll at I ho home of Mr. j a visit In Eugi iie.
and Mrs. II. S. Ilylanil in Eugene, re- m r. Mm Mrs. W. Waddle returned
l'KIWONAIi turned liotnu today. ! t hlx afternoon from a trip to ewport.
; J. II. Wllloughby went to Newport j .i ,-. , MrH. Bud Kompp t ame up
this morning, where his family has from Junction City this nrtcrnoon.
U. M.Stever was a passenger to S,..!1"";" "'7'" j A. C. Woodcock returned home to-
litdi today. ! A- lu",,h returned today ,,), fnm vist to ,U farm below
Mr.. C. II. Gruning, of Blue Itlver. I L'-'h,M,X'''il'nB'lr,',r,:chh'''
U In the city. hu bought a fine rnnch. M,.s. j. ,. T,)mll!) r(.tllr(1 , Cot.
r . i.. scon, oi L iiesier, iiuiiio, ami tagu t.rovo this afternoon utter a
id. O. Henley, of Ashlon, Idaho, ar-j short visit In Eugeno.
Jes.er.,,1,. (i) T ,, s, , hnni fr()m h
in., u.... i, i i t ... . .... . . . .
ln)VM Is In tlm cltv I -"nm mm .in. . .ii. i upper Aicien.ie, wnere lie has been
, ' , ,. ; ' , 'Hnillli have returned from their out-1 for several weeks on an outing,
lJ'iK.,t"nB'l c.y1""r",,", """'I"'" n"l" M'K"'"U'' I Mrs. B. K. Mink and Mrs. W. W.
. . u ., . MIsh Alice Swift was a passenger Calkins and son. ltussell, returned to-
. wn.,ir ii. J i.i ,1 oouunrn on tnc noon train to-, day from a trip up the. McKeiule.
I.iuy. nne win visit inert) a tew .lays., ,,, i,,.. ... ,,,., ..,
Mrs. Win. Sleen, of Portland, utter to leave this evening for the home
la visit with her sister, Mrs. S. 11. 1 of Mrs. lleckarfs parents In Benton
.Smith, In Eugene, returned liomu to-j comity.
''"j, ,..,ii . . . Mrs. Grace Wallers, of Butte.
.Miss Gertrude Johnson returned Iom i ... t. '.
i I , . . ,ii .. i.i., iiiui.ii in r.iiKi'ut' iiiib nun ii'
!' " ... i'.ii... man iiii.i n 1 11 . one
was iiccompaiiied by Mrs. Ernest Gli
al in p.
I Mrs, Helen It. Minks, who Is to
'open a drug store In the Hotel
Siuecde building soon, returned to
i 1'orl land lo.lai .
1 Editor Bath, of the Cottage Grove
IWisiern Oregon, came down from
CITY NEWS
Chester Starr !ln the city from Sa
! lit visiting friends
Ooo. W. Wllltsett, of Collage
Myers & Tripp will open a photo"
siuiiio hi tne new Uolemon building
in a lew uitys.
I.lovd Wilson h
i position at Newport. He left this
morning for the city by the seuside.
to Newport this iiioi-iiIiik
Miss- Daisy Bollock Is home from a
vialt with friends in Albany.
W. E. Wnrnock went to Portland
tills uioruliig for a few days.
Drew Baker and daughter, Hess,
left tills morning for Newport.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. K. Patterson are
home from their trip to Kail Creek.
J. W. linker and Oliver Vealch
eanin down from Cottage Glove lust
Tenlng.
8. 8. linage went to Salem today
to look after hli moving picture llieu
tre mere.
Itev. II. A. Green went to Junction """ ''"' "" """" 111,111 1,ml ' lll'
t'ltv i.i.lsv hii.i will i. i niiv.i ""'"' ol f. J. nurd
toimirrow.
Mr. ami Ml
California this morning, alier a .ton,1" visit ut tin. home of her sister
ill KIIKenc
In Kiigfiii'
J. C. Maxwell and wife, of Mounds,
Oklahoma, were ariiials In Eugene
lust ii Ik tit .
Morrts Sell war? mil I hi returned
last evening trout his hunting trip to
Shasta Springs.
Iter. M. C. Wire was a iasnenger
for Slied.ls and HiilM-y on ihe after
noon train limn'.
Itev O C. Wright nllil Hairy Pev
ertauii have returned from tlo-lr out
lug on l.om Ct.'.-k
llr. Claln. Wllloiigliliv left foi
Newport this morning. He will le
lurii Miitnlav night.
Mr iw I Mrs .1 T. Clow, ef Port
lug unil will visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Mink for a while.
Mrs. America Cochran, of Salem,
and her sister, Mrs. Julia Cochran,
of Colfax, arrived here today to visit
at the home of J. M. Howe, sou of
Mrs. Amerlcn Cochran. Mr. Howe
had not seen his aunt. Mrs. Julia
Cochran, for twenty years.
Mr. and Mrs. A C. Terrlll leave to
night for Seattle, where Mrs. Terrlll
will remain with a cousin, while Pro
fessor Terrlll makes a business trip
to Spokane, Wash., and Wallace and
Unrduer, Idaho. He will also visit
State College at
Pullman and the I'nlverslty of Idaho,
at Most-ow.
Mrs. J. T. ltrunifleld returned to
Portland today after a visit al the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
V. Hemenwai. She was ni'iotupanled
by her sister. Mrs. A W. K nvkenilall.
l,..k..l ,.i..l ll.....,., 10,1111... ....I ' 1,11 ilo -Miss Leone
Mrs. V. II Mathews cilllle down
A. T. Murphv left forJ"'"" ""eii on tne noon Irani (oilny
! Mrs, 1., I.. ai nock.
Mrs. II. V. Johnson returned home I J A Vlaurer left for points.,,., Wi.shln.Mii
io juctinii unlay alter a short visit , ' ' 1 ' v "" nnne
Will Will vistl
local this iiioiulug.
Porllaii'l ell the. trip.
A. M. Wood, general manager of
the Oregon Ai- Southeastern Ktillwny,
came down rroin Cottage Grove im
the noon tinln lodnv.
Mr nnd Mrs Kuhne. Mr. iin.l Mrs
Mlilth were one of ihe parties that
lilt tor Ni wpi.rt this mornliiit
G. II. I. Inn left for Newport (his
morning in loin his w lie, who has
biell Itltre for some time. He el
peels lo leni.iin al tlie coast lor n
week
Mis. C, .1. Howard returned home
to Coltuiie t.'rove this afternoon atlei
of the mllllnerv firm
of Jenkins Ilolhin. went to
I P 'it land this mornini; i,i spend a cou
ple of weeks In ihe wholesale houses
I They will purchase a purl l.m of their
tall goods v htle there.
I l unlit V teals all sios
lA.MIlKliS II VKHWAUE CO.
Handing th;"
Dealer a Check
Is the moM ..ulstHi toi ) way of
senium our ni'coiiltt'
Even If he forgets to record
your pal nii-tin, the .-he. k Itself
Is reieipi f ir the iiituu.y which
is atiii'lc.
If .loll wmlld avoid all d's
pilles Slid UlUlindersl.llollllg,,
t'lien an aeeeutit with the
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Tlie reinforced ..! re V::.lor ham
ui .., is m ,i,,. ,,, ,v Thi,v ,m
iwsl.r. longer uul stronger than the
oidlii.nv Kli'd
I'll WtHKKS II liPW.KE CO.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
V.O E l.ro.n, Pre.1,1,.,,,. A I'.l ne. ,, e P: ev.te,,,
It It I'vt'r to in ii O ui m i!:istt'f:
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Il;l w si
m 1 0 m t n
l.arce shltni:
lug itialrs l :
new . up. t ,,
' PI lees
CIIAMHEH
ent of rockers and .iin
re.eive.l See us foi
e furniture at right
S iiAKirvVAKE CO.
Clyde Morgan and family, formerly
of Springfield, but who have been re
aldlg ut Albany for some time past,
have come to Eugene to reside.
In the notice of the death of W. II.
Kay'a uncle In yesterday's Guard the
name of Hugh Warren appeared. It
should have been Hugh llerron.
The first advertising car for the
Barnuni and Bailey r I reus arrived
here last night with a big force of
men.
The street committee of the city
council has served notice on the chief
of police to order owners of all wag
on scales on stretts that are paved or
are to be paved to remove them,
1.. N. Honey's pile driver is now
i on i ae oin-iiiguelil slue ol tne U lllatll
ette river, ready to drive piling for
the east approach of the Portland.
1 Eugene ; Eastern railway bridge.
Krlends of Dick Hlchardson and
wife, who went from here last Satur
day night to Portland and were mar
rli d Monday, have received word from
.uieiu in beanie, w nere itny expect lo
reslile.
llov Nelson Clark, of Berkeley.
, Cal.. arrived In Eugene last evening
jto visit his old home, He was a pio
neer in uus cm, having come her
in isl.l. He resided here for 'J
years.
Seventeen bill-posters are regis'er
ed here as members of the Hamuli!
I'lui Hail v a. lionising aggregation
whi. h wi'.' hi:; it,,, conii'rv and i,-.ir
'v towns wlih ,ji,. web oine llii;!-
il.Tcd in us poster.
Pi". P A.lauis, ihe l ii i -is i : in
s!ritr;or. has eoinpleied plans lor
new .leinpo: a v recitation blllldlllg to
be built on the Munilliev bus In Kair
moiint. Consi ruction w ill prohabh be
gin ali.Mit the middle of the month
do and llavls lakes. They killed a
number of deer..
Frank Bennett & Son are building
an auto garage at Twelfth and Pearl
streets. They are agents for the Ueo
machines.
A marriage license was granted to
day to Jas. H. Jackson, a street car
motorman, and Miss Lizzie Hohl, who
Is employed at the Hotel Gross.
The I.ane county roads are some
what worBe than a few weeks ago, ac
cording to the aiitomoblllsts. The
highway up the McKenzie is becom
ing very floor from the heavy traffic,
while toward Junction they are yet In
good shape, oust is also very thick.
A blind man and his wife sang on
the street corners today and gathered
In quite a collection. The man has
been here several times before, fol
lowing" circuses. He is probably fig
uring on meeting Barnuni & Bailey's,
which is coming this way and will be
here August
The marriage announcement In
Monday's Guard was not that of
Floyd Ramp, who graduated from the
I'nlverslty this year, but of his broth
er, S. Vernon Itamp. The brother Is
the original "Squee." though both
participated in the use of this nick
name. The ctitne and fish committee of
the Commercial Club has received a
very ravornl.ie reply from State Fish
Warden McAlisler In regard to the
establishment of a trout hatchery on
the Mi'henzli'. The matter wi.. again
be bio.ight up at a meeting ol' the
commntee next Monday night.
Evangelist David Olson and his ac-
coiuinisiicii singers closed their se
ries of meetings at the Christian
church Sunday night and Wednesday
departed for Piiyullup, Wash., where
they will begin a series of nieetigs.
During the tnetings in this city there
were conversions. Brownsville
Tillies.
Join the Brotherhood of American
Yeomen. It has reasonable rates,
pays- death, nccident and total disa
bility benefit. The Brotherhood of
Yeomen Is only eleven years old and
has nil, 000 members. Unserve fund
over $1,000,000, which Is deposited
with the state of Iowa. Men and wo
men admitted on equal terms.
E J. McClaiahan today removed
his office and factory from the Dunn
Wllklns hulldiiK on West Eighth
street to the building across the
street and will remain there until his
new factory building is completed
1 he honsemovers are at work on the
old building, moving It bac kto the al
ley to make room lor the new thr'e
story brick to be built there.
The Commercial (i, committee
on ihe Sluslavv road has been author
ized to take up the matter of the best
available supply of rock with Super
visor Potterf. to he used In the pro
posed Improvement of the road, also
to take mi th iio.it. ... . ...
i. ' 1 i" niiug me
I ,' ' i" " "! iiiiiiner tor a plank i
. road with I. n. I'nshn..... ,i,..
lumberman.
AUTOMOBILES
Frank Bennett & Son
Garage Pearl and )2th. Phone red 1711
Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford
The best cars (or the price, $700 and u,i
Cars for hire
White's Short Order House
Meals at all Hours
20c Up
W. L. WHITE, Prop. W. 8th St
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wjuiiuriaoie tyt
recommend the
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name implies ltd k-jJ
selves 10 iimoa lc)
keep most all k ivk l
those who have Isea bavinj,,
especially recoramnd ih.-c
We lit glaaes iSht ani ltlJ
i uui teen years espcruuee t
J. 0.
611 WLlametu WJ
Factory for Sa
For Sale A cider vinegar, apple butter
and cider jelly factory on the comer of
Blair and West Second streets; one of the
best corners in the town for that kind of
business. Building is 50x100 divided in
half by partition on a lot 69x143. Ample
room to handle and pack fruits, farm
produce, etc., when not manufacturing.
Very little competition, and if anv, you
have the markets of Tacoma,. Seattle and
. Alaska to supply. In fact, a number of
Eugene merchants have said that thev
needed just such a factory here to buy
their goods from. A golden opportunity
for some one :-:
Address N. A. R., Guard Offi
O000$OO.SS..:;.s.9$a.2;
Andy T.iilnr. ),,, was hurt in the
t ll-.IV. r :. II I II .
I ,,' ,, " n"ie .u. milium on
I the upper Wil'amctte road a few days!
1 , nonie yesterday at no m ,
, ."id ;i. ..ut ..11 Hi streets to.!av with !
; his risht arm dune up in a sHi'i.k. hi,
'""."' disl.-'ated. He also ,
receive, li.i.l ,111 .... n,.. .
!,w" arteries b.inu sevci-,.,. ".
I "" Kv '!''" "' I'uy happened
! :;llia tui'll.-y uiinules afer tl, a,,..
;;le..t hanpen ,1 Otherwise !!,. (,.'
'.ilor and .lake 11.,-,.,.
"" " resillte.1 III re scrinusly.
" ii . i. ii. prominei
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-us h.-ps are I kl!ll. (',,,
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s t.., PU KI ' S. J I;,.
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bjikltu- Mill be abuiii.,,,- at'id'.-isv
l.i.ilii;. Crove Wesl.rn Oregon. "
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I lit! the rea, h of all
I'll UlilKKS! II VKHWAUK I'D,
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) Police .Indite and litv lte.ordei
IViiis will spend a few weeks on the
: Mi'Kiiiiie, expecting to leave sonic
time ii.'M week lie Is 111 poor health
and n Is a ,ev. Justice of the
Peace Hex s n will fill his ,,t:i, tl:;
his i e: urn
H'".l It ', 'b. Jos. Ilimnii k ..':,!
o.l.-n I , arrHe.l be,,,,.
I'.ilu fre:-i hunting in,, in ; :,
meiiri.i.ns r;lt w,m (,,; -,, (';,.,
''" "' ' south lo ihe In a I
nate-s. l the lii".qil; and t, liate
,1.11k... and l a, k heme b a nf
The Miles Clover hullcr. a S,,i,.,
j ' istitu,,,,,,. passed thr.Muh the ,'
1 'tis forenoon, with a itaso'.ine tr,c-
( oneluineasthc motive pow, ' ,.
i IIMIle bit Kliee,,,. M,,, ,, ..... ,. .
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Colombia
Graphophones
Discs
and Cylinders
HILL'S
GUN STORE
513 Willamette St.
Colud
eco
The Ha:
the 2M
Moulii
Rccore
Patterson Hammocks
Are the Best for Style and Comfort
$1.50, $2, S2.50, S3, to S3.50 each
GOOD ASSORTMENT
CROQUET SETS FROM $1.50 UP TO $3,
Sen
Pitr-f.
i ents, Outin? Suits and Lesrcrines. Kites, Sand
1 Oys, Dolls, Wacom: Pir R'lrl,.mk,'j. F
Snell and Sterns. Bicycle Parts and Repairirf
A COMPLETE LINE OF F.'SHING TACli
One Iloxle Bullet Kills
T.fH0Xl(t Bullet J . th mo rr-V-1
h.y txtcitil iv ffc Uf grtff killing ,-
wiL! (a!,lir thn V Urgr cli?t" v-
thu mini mm.iBUio. -hrirr motl tBil Tiflr r
ffi'iTtf (Turrr rtngt, f(Kity ui) .wetiMcr- Ha l- ,,r
f I il v hit it. We.lon. H.m' E
1IB Trtfi1v Ut urr'v U. M Win.rw
oii rtri.tj. ,ih UosleUM Bullw r:
i HoxleUM Bullet
H-vh nl lull iiilLfnu-iot
il kt ii t.Uv.
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Hoxic Bullets Something M
r o ASK TO SSE THEM
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