Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 10, 1908, Image 8

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TITE ECGEXE DAiTY GUARD, MONDAY. AlGl'ST 10, 1908 -
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FRIENDLY'S TUESDAY SPECIALS
Lawr.s and Cotton Challies. yard 5c
25c Fancy Organdies and Lawns, yd. 9c
3000 Yards White India Linon
15c and 18c Values, a Yard 11c
10c India Linon, a Yard 6c
Buy India Lmon on Monday, the greatest values of the
season, 29 to 34 in. wide, fine finish, close wove,
two prices, a yard I Jc and
Your Choice of Women's Waists
50c and $1.75, values to $5.00
We will close 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.
Bed Spreads 65c to $5.00
Extra special in bed spreads, crochet, honeycomb and
satin damask in extra sizes, hemmed and fringed, cut
corners or square corners, specially priced at
65c, 85c, $1, $1.50 up to $5
Wash Suits, Each $3.98
Last call on summer dresses and suits, linen tailored
suits and wash dresses, values up to 39, (Tl QO
all one price to clcsc out 4 J -7 tJ
Fancy Silk at 38c and 60c
300 yards fancy dress and waist silks, stripes, (Lff
figures and checks and plain colors, at yd. 38 and"VU
Wash Goods, a Yard 1 lc
About 300 yards altogether, goods that sold 11.
regular at 20c to 35c, all yard Iv
LEASED BUILDING
FOR NICKELODION
u. J. in its, or i hk liii.iM),
Mil. I. OI'KX ANOIIII It SI'I.KX-
Till-; KA I.I.
. . .1.1. ,nYn,r fnr Elmlra. where they
iof. .,uiv fnr an outing at tne ian uu -
"VVvTn a prominent attor-
Saturday night in an autmuo- -"..Kkenzie on
county Clerk E V U and family "Tnsmore wen, to CoaKe
;ir home from hole) S prims. ll re " . . .
J. W. Ilobb. left ifab. afternoon forjthey ,t:Ul an enJoablB ihre or four ;ve '. " - ccS
I'KIWONAL
Ira Manville !s taking an omin
Newport.
V. .. Ilurris. i-roprietor of the
(Irarid :Nulr? ou Kast Ninth Htreet,
li.'i.-i li;oei tiie f'oleiiton iuildlliK now
oeeiiied ly th
a trip couth.
Arthur Ilender.-
Southern Oreeun
j Mrs. I.. Milieu
1 today on a -lsit.
hott is home from
weeks.
Mrs. D. L. Cartmell and Bon. John.
I left this mornins for Belknap
ortland they spent an enjoyable three or four;
, week:'.
Pyspepletv
Hearllmri.. Ns,;.' . , ,
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all l!c,iiilon.
ef tile Ih-si
Ives, atid an. nt
tlirt fciis. It.
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IteKiatrar Tiffanv. of the Tnlver- T. I). Howland. of Portland, spent
1 ait y. ia at Newport. I Sundav in Kimene with his parents.
I .lra li u- crirrin I ),,..,, frm Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rowland, in hu-
lleri;er-I!ean Hard-1 her outing at Newport. gene
Eugene's Foremost and Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
CITY NEWS
llrirk work win ri'iiiiiiiuil on the
IH'W 1. O. U. F. Illmk (odliy.
A IiutrrliiKii lleenae wan lamied to
day to Chnrlea V. Mt'llula unci .Minn
Ullve B. I'orler.
Iluunehuld koiiiIh fur J. H. Stephellii
mid family, new arrlvala here, have
arrived at thu depot.
A dip nr nliil.ir f,.r .1 I umli. c.l
mid a car of eeinent lor I.. N. Honey
were arrlvala In Kuni'iie thin iiiiiiiiIiik '
bf fr'lgh(, I
Tlii Method!"! Aid Soel-!y will I
ntevt tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
at tho homo of Mra. W. I,, t'hcahlro,
tot Wlllaiiiellu atreet.
Th. .1 m,..l,UHM ...... ....!.. il.l.
tuiiriilnu before aunrlao IhHn II haal
hwn since early In the Hummer. A
good lire waa comfortaMo for an i
jiour or two. j
V. a, (iiilllfoid. fonneily ronuerl
d with the (Irand lli.mi'ii. N opeulutt (
inoviitit lUitute tiientie at Altiuuy.
, Ho apent Sunday In Kuiteue, return
lilK theru luduy.
la. 0. (illinote anil wife, of Kan Pe
dro, Cal., are here vUluni! .Mr. and;
Mia. W. O. t'ook. uehi o the ciiy.i
They are on their nay north, tniv j
idltiK by team, and caiuii iiIouk the
road. j
I. fl. Ia, p.iKt HKtHter and promt-'
llenl resident ol Ivlou, I-. In the ctti
ftir Ir.ntment bv lir Selover Mr.'
hay had a Ioiik ab'Ke of alckuesa (ur-1
lllM the H.ir I ll K and Ikih lint let re
covered.
The wolk of hitlMlliK the new .e
Itietit tddeiviilk al Sptlnutleld. or
deieil by llii ll . wa l';iin lo.u
(ilia Miern, iif Kilitene. la dolliM thr
work. Tin- sulk will be bud on b.itli
sldea of Mala aireet for linen blocks
houiIi of the postofllce.
The old housii behind President
'n in In' I I h home la being moved off.
Tho house contaliiH the tolescopo of
the lulverslty, with I he time clock
and other lnstruiuentH connected
with It.
Tomorrow evening at the t'nlled
Brethren church Mrs. (Hailstone will
lecture on the topic, "Smith Amer
ica," at N o'clock. Mia. tlladstono
has spent some fifteen years In that
country. ,
The painters al work on (lie Inte
rior of the new depot announce that
they will be through with their work
by the flit th of the mouth, so
(hat the building cau be occupied by
that Huh,
T!ie ('iimmerelal t'luh will meet In
remilnr monthly session tonight. The
mailer or a trout hatchery on the Me
kenr.le will be taken up again and
several other Important mutter will
bo discussed.
.lack Scott has resumed Ills run as
engineer on the Wendllng local, af
ter a two weeks' unit Inn, S. M.
(iarlsoii, who took his run dining his
absence, hits reiurtuM to Hoseburg
with his wire.
The Iron post for the I!. S. uiatl
box at the corner of l-'lfth it ml Wil
lamette sheet has been broken oft.
The post was badly benl by n huugy
ruuiiliiK lino It on the day of the Nor-
ris l(oe circus Here.
Swimming Is the chief sport aiming
the louitK men ol tin city al present.
The tannery rapuls are freiiueuted at
almoM .i, iy hour, the bathers throw
ho; Ihetiisctves in near the head mid
i homing throih the waves.
S. 1). Alien, the well-known local
aitoincv. ts moling bis law oifi.e
from his present apart incuts In mil
ol Ihc lltiodcu buildings lo he o.cll
pl d bv the new Knhcr bullilliii; lo
IM I'lilio-'s tut no r oftlcea over K;i
toll . IttMiVstoie.
Ai'iiuld l'uitci.on, foi no rly of IM;-
' war.. t-'onijiany on Willamette atreet,
and us soon as the hardware compa-
' ny nioves out and into the new I. O.
I U. K. building, now In course of
consiruction, he will open a five-cent
moving picture theatre there. He
':hh acuulred the entlro building und
i will conduct amusements on the up
per floor also. In the fn.nt part of
the upper story ha will put in r pen
ny arcade with 'ill the popular de
vices that a:-o usually found at such
places, and In the rear there will be
an amusement place for men and
boys, flted up with punching bags
and other athletic paraphernalia. He
Intends to make these places the best
of their kind to be found in the
statu, the theatre to have a fine Ve
netian front, which will he the hand
somest in the city.
Mr. Bums will continue to operate
the (Irand and will Improve tho place
for the fall and winter business. Hi
n'il maintain an orchestre there at
all times.
The Berger-llean Company expect
to vai'ato the Colemon building about
October 1.
Mrs. J. .M. Woodruff returned this I M. Lambert ana u.
afternoon from 1'ortland. I ter. of Portland, were arrivals in bu-
Herbert Leigh is home from a trip ! nlshl on lht'ir WS' ,0
to the Bohemia mines. 1 Spring.
Mr. ana Mrs. a. i. o"""1"
- ... . , ! M Eugene Matlock returnea f ..
M.GHei? U T"!?8 h daugh-day from a visit at Cottage Grove. ! 'Jce
.Mrs. Hall, in Portland. Sne was aecomnanied by her sister, j lf " "
K. S. Haskell returned to Albany
on the noon train today.
Miss Jennie Jennings has returned
from an outing at Newport.
J
ter.
J. 1). Buell returnea tnis arter
noon from a trip to Portland.
Fred Ware arrived in Kugene this
morning from Chehalis, Wash.
H. C. Mahon arrived home today
from a business trip to Portland.
Lloyd Howe was among the Eugen-
lans at Newport over Sunday.
nied by his son, protessor riarvey
bensniore. of Seattle.
Grandma MeCall went to Portland I
todav to visit her daughter. -Mrs. Ulti
ma .Miller. She was accompanied by
tu-r grandson, T. U. Rowland, of I
Portland, who has been visiting here.
P. M. JIaher, representing the la-'
ternational Realty Exchange, of Port- i
land and San Francisco, is in the'
citv on business. Mr. Maher is also,
publisher of a real estate journal in j
San Francisco.
Fred C. Walters and wife, of Elml-
NEW MILLINERY STORE
ON EIGHTH STREET
Mrs. Spores nud Miss Hawkins will
open a new millinery store In the
room now occupied hy the Kugene
School Supply Company's store In
the Schneider block within a short
time. They will occupy the east half
of the room, a half partition to sepa
rate their store from that of the
Bchool supply store. H. J. Kirkwood.
local representative of the lnterna
tlon al Correspondence SchoolB, who
occupies a part of the store room
now. will seek other office hooms.
city, was seriously injured In a Cali
fornia town a few days ago by the
explosion of gasoline In an automo
bile. He was beneath the machine
when the explosion occurred, and
his fnco was frightfully burned.
H.E. Leu Stelner, superintendent of
the Insane asylum, has sent word to
County Clerk Lee that Ulysses II.
Sutherland, who was committed to
ithat Institution on Septenilajr 16,
1 10 7, was discharged on a six
"lonllis' leavo of absence on August
7.
Stub Anderson and Kl.a lickard,
who wtire in the party that went over
tlo grade at Dead Horse .Mountain,
resulting In the breaking of Jake
Mergei H leg und the dislocation or
Andy Taylor's shoulder, liuvo gone
on to Hill's rnuch, und will enjoy a
hunt without their companions.
Pendleton East Oregonlnn: A
passenger on tlin eastbound O. It. A
N. train this morning was Lee M.
Travis, of Eugene, chairman of the
Pemocratlc county central coililulUoe
of Lane county, who has ticen chosen
to represent Oregon on the commit
tee which will notify William Jen
nings Biynn of his nomination at his
home near Llnculn, Neb., on next
Tuesday,
Snl unlay lilglit Banker F. W. Os
tium' auto ran Into a buggy occu
pied by Mrs. C E. Shumway and Mrs.
Tom Shumway, as they were driving
near the high school, and the buggy,
was upset, but tho occupAnta were not
Injured. The auto was going tilong
behind the buggy who th horse
fell down, and before th auto could
bo stopped tho accident occurred.
Mrt. Henry Kompp, who Mies west
of the city about six miles, was se
verely hurl lu a runaway Saturday.
She and her daughter were driving
along West Seventh street In a buggy
when the horse became frightened at
an automobile and began lo run. Mrs.
Kompp was thrown out of the vehi
cle und badly Jarred and bruised. She
was unconscious for a time hut her
Injuries are not considered serious.
Her daughter jumped out of the bug
gy and was uninjured.
Some one stole a good shotgun out
of Louis Severn's buguy in the Yates
lliei-y slable Sunday evening lllfl
cor Bouncy mis notified and alter
looking around Ihc stable he found
the nun under some saeks li was
returned lo Its owner. Afterward
three men were seen ab nu th
and one of them lllle.l up the sacks! ,
where the Klin lav. It i-s probable
thill tllev Here tile l-iiIIiv leirll, '
this noon from a trip south
Dr. A. Sharpies Is In the city to
day from his farm above Goshen.
Miss Leota Sparlln went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon on a short visit.
Attorney fl. F. Sklpworth went to
Junction today to view the fire ru
ins. A. Lombard returned Saturday
night from a business trip to Port
land.
Postmaster J. L. Page return
ed home from Portland Saturday
night.
Miss Alice Swift returned this af
ternoon from an over-Sunday visit at
Woodhurn.
Mrs. Komeo Gilbert left on the
stage this morning for Dccrhoru on
an outing.
Mrs. J. A, Maurer has returned
from Portland, where she Bpent a
couple of days.
J. A. Hanns returned to Creswell
this afternoon. He has a big paint
ing contract there.
Mrs. M. D. Hurst and Miss Anna
Hurst, of Woodland, Cal., are in the
city for a few days.
Miss Fannie Haney, of Cottage
Grove, Is the guest of Miss Blanche
Whlttaker. In Eugene.
G. . L. Morgan went to Yoncalla
this afternoon to give an elocution
ary recital there tonight.
Rev. M. C. Wire returned home
this nftcrnoon from a visit at Shedds
and other Linn county towns.
C. H. Tyler and family of six, of
Hood Ulver, arrived here yesterday
to visit Mr. Tyler's brother.
Mrs. P. I). Newell was among the
stage passengers this morning for
Mckenzie llrldge on an outing
n-an. ... ii..uhiirp t nis aiiernooii. nuu : r . - r,i
i o ,,. ra left yesleraav lor roiey oprings.
from there will go to the mountains f''Ys far as Deerhorn in
on an outing. ou,omobie, and took the
Mrs. Eugene Matlock returnea to- from (here for tne remainder
She was accompanied o uer , Frankie
Miss Johnson. I Ca lor can)e ,, fr0m Portland last
John Kestley, the genial hotel man; n, ht MlB3 1Ionjg wm ieave in a
of Springfield, was In the city today, i d or 9Q for the s)I.lngs ,, tne Me- ,
Miss Margaret Stuart has returned ; Kenzle and Miss Caylor will return '
from an outing at Newport. tomorrow to Portland.
Thomas' Burke, a student of the
University, who has been holding
down the night shift on The Guard's
linotype during the summer, has left
for his home at Baker City. He will
Mrs. Fred Ware came down irom
Cottage Grove and will visit here a
in ni i.ea jyii uci annua. .. ... , j . .
Rev. David Husband returned ! while.,. Her husband arrived from
unenaiis, iasu., nisi hib"..
Walter Baker and sister. Miss An
no, ttrtved up. trom eoresi urove i ue uiu-n ut me uiicmiig ui iuc un
this ufternooif 'to visit at the home j term at the University.
of their uncle, B. K. Jenkins.
w n Smith and family, of Port-! Vu,or porch shades are a luxnry
land, arrived down from the McKen- with the reach or all
zie Saturday night on their way
home after a pleasant outing.
J. R. Stewart, of Brownsville, after
a visit with his daughters, Mrs. It. v . I
Newland and Mrs. C. C. McCormlck, j
In Eugene, returned home today. '
Miss Vira Stuart, of Portland, after'
a short visit with her cousins. Miss-!
es Myrtia and Margaret Stuart, in!
Eugene, returned home last evening.
Jos. Pironi and family and F. C. '
Potts and family were among those I
who lert this morning for Seattle to,
attend the grand aprle of the Eagles, j
Mrs. J. C. NIcholRon. of Donna, re-!
turned home Sunday from Medford.)
where she accompanied her datigh-,
ter, Mrs. M. W. Weber, a few days:
ago.
Mrs. J. W. Hatfield and daughter.
Miss Georgino Itunsome, went to
Creswell this afternoon to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bra
dy. Dean Goodman, the well-known
University student, stopped in Eu
gene yesterday on his way to South-!
era Oregon from his home at Pen-j
dleton. i
Mrs. J. H. Conley, of Seattle, Mrs.
W. M. Saners and son, of Seward,!
Alaska, and Miss Hazel Saners, of I
Tacoma, were arrivals in Eugene last!
night. I
Mrs. R. A. Stockdale and son, of!
Wulln Walla, Wnsh., arrived In Eit
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
For comfortable eye J
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Eye Glut Mountings fj
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selves to almost any a,
keep moat all kind, ol m,
iiiua wuo oave otn, kit,
especially recommend Ik,
We lit glaises right ind le
Fourteen years experience
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Romeo M. Gilbert and A. 10. Jepp gene last night and took the stage
..The GRA
PROGRAM
Blacksmith's Revenge
Early Around Milkman
Tight Fix
Gay Vagabond
Japanese Scenery
Drama on a Roof
John Is no More a Child
SONGS BY MISS FORD
"In My Merry Olds-Mobile"
"When the Sheep Are in the Fold1
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 J
ALL SEATS 10c
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OPENING SALE
Murphey's Racket S
35 EAST NINTH STREET
Saturday, August 15 th, at 9 a. IK
The Cheapest Place on Earth to Buy. Come Early Before the Rush
Special Enamelware Sale
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As long as they last wc will scfl
9-inch prcseiving kettles, 12-inch
wash basins, 8-quart milk pans, 9
inch sauce pans, 9-inch stew pans,
cups, dippers pic plates, etc., all
good ware at
1 5 cents
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As long as they last
will sell 4-quart Berii
kettles. 10-inch sauc
pans, 12 and 1 4-qua:
dish
pans, at each
20 cents
These goods are as g-ood.is cantt'l
any place else tor twice in:
barn
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W IWIMi M Mill lis
Handing the
Dealer a Check
U 1 ht niont milsfiuMoi y .iy of
fit ling your net ounts.
your p ni.M.tn, tho t in-fit tisilf
In nceiit (or th ltu tiu-tt
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If )mi wonKl nvni.t hM k
nitt mid lutftiinlr m til 4 ;n n,
0cn mi tit rount w (Ih tin
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AUTOMOBILES
Frank B-niwtt & Son
Oaraff JVatl and I Mi. Thmw r.l 1711
Rf. Kifl Kit. IVtmiff, Fwicl
'I"hr b,t itn l tbr prvr, jn iiij up
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e are new ncnnU ;n T? i . . .1
u , r r " 411 uc-ne, Dut not new m tne
business, and we mvite you to come to our opening
sale and get acquainted with us. We hnve rfter1 to
the former stock many new lines,
so we will open with almost a
complete new stuCk and new ideas. This ' is net
only our opening sale, but a
Special Granite Ware Sale
White's Short Order House
Meals at .ill Hours
O 20c Up
W. L. VSHITE. Piop. W. 8th St
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sec or yourself. Wc carry a full lini d Noticiis.
u-shes. Glassware. Tools, Bascba 1 Suft;l.c,
. mcs. in act. you can find almostanyt,ung you
ant a: recced prices. '
MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE, 35 E. 9th S
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