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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
o o J , - 1 1 ' THK Kl'GBfE DAILr GUARD. B.iTl KKAVqAIOI ST 13, 1H A TremendouS Response to Our Clean-Sweep August Offerings The Friendly Store--Grand SpecraFs for Next Week CITY NEWS Pick From These Special?, While They Last, Monday 1 5c Lawns, Crepes, Etc , yd. 5c 3j(I yt'4i ilrtf 4fk nd light colored lawn. Jipincse crept. ''Hi, f44 - - etc., to 36-Inch Linen Suiting, yard 19c in ?rev, green, blue, etc., 35c value, yd $1.25 Kimonas. Special each 50c $5 Women's Net Waists Each $2.75 $1.25 Long Silk Cloves, pair 83c $ 1 .?5 Long Silk Gloves, pt. ,40 1 20c Fancy Hose, 2 pair for 25c $4.00 Dent Gloves a pair $2.95 $9 WonjeiVs Wash Dresses $3.98 Three Pairs of Women's Black Hose for 25c 20 Pieces Dark and Light, Outing Flannel 5c yard Two dozen new net waists, made of fine cream and white net, ' trimmed in lace, in sertion 2nd medallions to match, tucked sleeves, dci;p Gibson pleat over shoulders, splendidly made, lined with muslin de sole, Sizes 32 tO 'Id. regu lar $5valur?,Mcnda pcc'dl ca'li-.$2,75 All Summer Waists 50c and $ 1 . 7 3 !' r v ; f Only about 30 of thtx waists left, in whit;, black and colors, several styles, sizes 32 to 42r.values to C J 7 $2.00,, fach 50c; values to $5,00, each V Attractive Fall Suits $25 to $60 If you like to be among; the first to wear the new things come here Monday and se lect your new fall suit. We have received during the past week about 2 dozen of cor rect fall and winter styles made of the new materials. The coats arc 32 to 45 inches long, strictly mannish tail ored, skirts gored or pleated, materials chirron and diag onal, weaves in plain and mixtures. No extra charge for alterations. $7.50 Women Skirts $4.45 On sale Monday only, come in blue, brown and black, made of wool Panama. All sizes Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads The best values ever offered in bidding of all kinds. Anticipate your fall and winter needs and buy now at these low prices. Full Size Bed Comforts, 90c to $3.00 Cotton Blankets, each 50c to $3.00 Wool Blanketseach $2.50 to $12.00 Bed Spreads, each 50 cents to $6.00 Crib Blankets, each 50 cents to $3.50 All of these arc 25 less than usual and come in the usual range in colors, white, gray, tan and plaid effects, s ccts and sheetings are away down in price. Yard wide muslins arc less. Eugine's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street Agents Wayne Knit Hosiery Money bak Silks Kabo and Nemo Corsets Priestley's Dress Goods I I'KIWONAL 1 Dr. (lo. Willi la home from a trip to I ho Hum. II. C. Milium rt'turni'il ItiHt livening from Ntwitrt. Henry TIIkiii, of PI.-uhii nt Hill, win In tuwn today. I.. K. II. IIU. nf Colonic wan In thu city over nliilit. N. M. Unit, nf IrvliiK, wim n Eu Kino vlnlinr today. MIk Myrlla Stewart wont to Port land this illumine. A. ;. Dixon went to I'liiiliind Inst IllKllt (III l.ll Hi llt'MH. J un I'arvln returned home to llex (er this afternoon. (iciirKo Ellchalt. nf Panther, In 111 the city on lniHliituAA. T. '. Thornton, of .lunctlon, wan in t lit clly thl. iiioriiliiK l It. Ilurlon. of North Ynkliuii. A'Ahh. . in In t In rlt . li W. lllllmlrc returned InHt even ing from n trlii a.iiith. )C1ICI)II ilKVlH WIIH II UIHHt'lllr for Wwport thin morning llmiia Wllllan. of WnUervlllo, : :ieni lttt iiIkM III ill.' rliy J. W. Until. 'lit returned home thin . fit moon hum a trio north. Mr. ami Mr W. Wells, or Hnllns, i re v I Kit In ivlmlv.'i In Kuit.iie. (. L. I'm son Uit lust .'v.-niiiK f.r .. trip to Hie Lake creek t.'illci. J. It Vino-, of Kuitenc, h i nr t tio i .li In thin lily -AllutlH II. MlhM Knth' linnk. ti.i iiot!1 o! ih's coinily, ni rlvi'd horo toiluy front ; Kliiniuth lis. V. A. Swift, nf l'lonmuit lllll, wits' In town thin inornlnK un Imainomi. I .luilttii HiiirlH left this miirnlnu for' Toli'do. wliii" !'.d will hold court, I J. II. Wlllu'lni wun a imaavtiKiir to ' -Ion mi tin- afternoon train toduw t I'. I). t!nliil(..n, a iironilncnt clt-l lion in hnicni, wan In the city tmlny. Ht'v. II, A. lini'ii left for tils reit nlnr vl.Ht at l.ncoiiili thin mornliiK. Mian Ni'iira Hli-hiinUon wi'iit to Itom'hniK thin atti'rnooii on a visit. Attorni'v ti. A. l'lion wan a iiumhi'h Itor for I'ortliind on thw noon train Mr. mid Mm. 11. V. tlrltrin wi nt to roitliiiul lam I'vcnlim for a few ilnvn' may. Mm. Kllipit K. llnnvn was a pas si'iiKir for r.iitlaiul on taut vvciiIiik'h train. Miss Mrlllf lllnki'ly cniiio up from I'oitlnnd this afternoon to visit with ti kiudio Mti. Clinid - (laliT will hMMid Sun d..y nt .Illinium with hir msit.r. Mis. Komi.. Win ll.nni'tt cainn In from tlu north this ntli'inoon to spend Hiimlnv nt home. Ilnnv llnrkiiuiii retiirned to linker I'lty today after a Hsu with relatives In Kiitten- Ciuuivs ('. Ciilli'wuy is up from Me i MliinvUle (or a few dins' visit with Ills rel:ctl. s. Kola Nels. a ptoinlnent hop itiowi'i if Saiein. lii the eltv, IuivIiik hi lived l.i-l nUhl. Mm. .1 M. Koherts returned home tills ntli'inouii trom Jinu'tlon lily. HE ALWAYS HAS MONF.Y VslTH intone Loan WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT THE and Si f-M 1 avines Dani; Tr.f iiri ilfpimit ti an o.u tlv. lo m.t. othrfc end Ibua t ar.. sot Ma (rtn( A ni4oi. ! of lot.rval U ) .Hi i t ei'rllti.in dm It. I'liyutile on tine or AetoaoJ. I( yen h.iv. n't made fust II. posit. Veil mil do we. I to III. lke i: lu w. 1 !u II. . .1 :() ni ome- In rax of where, alio visited her datmhter, Mia. Waller Carroll. S. II, 1'homaH and Cnaa. Johnson, of Wellington, Kns., arrived In Kn Ki no Inst nlKht. ' (ieo. Sovern and family.. and A. p. Itnlhmell and family lelt this morn Iiik for Newport. Miss Kato Heckluy returned home to Oakland, Or., tins afternoon after a visit in KuiteiiL.. Harvard Moore, w ho has tit'on vis it Iiik friends here, will go to li! homo at I'ortlnud tonlKlit. T. A. lllll and wife, of Hoekfort. Mo., were, arrivals In Kunene on one Of IllSt IllKllt's tlillllH. Mrs. Stella 1 l in ii nil left today to spend a week In the country with Mr. mid Mrs. Kills ('hnpuuiii. V. K. Krusler. the well-known horse-iiiiyer. lame In from the south on the noon train tod:iy. K. A. Kunkln left for Vaiiiiiuver. Wash., tins inoiiilni;, where he will attend to some business. . Paul Hunt left for Florence this niuriiini!. utter nttendhiK the rucauip meiit at American lake. Mr. and Mrs. I. on Moore, after a , visit of several dai s In Kuitene, re turned to Port hind today. Miss l.eta KddlUKton, of I'orvnllls. ; arrived III Kimono this alteriioon to visit Miss Opal .larvls a few days, i .1. F. Shotill and wile arrive. 1 up , from Poril.ind this afternoon on their . wn to the mountains on an outlnit. ir I. !: Moll ui;all and wire are home front the mountains, where they lull.- I'.en eno nt; a several weeks' OlltiUs'. Ml Vernlre Cllkey, of liraiits I Pass, w'i : workum (or one of Hi -PortVu l Joirual seholarslllps, is in the tin A .1 I' t ... ar'ive,! I last ,., I lie (rem Medford. V heiv lie 'lis lo en woiktiu (or a u'wsp;..er (oi seva! MU'llIIw tMs' . J". (' PoMs and d.iutllter. Miss. Clan, r.'tnrni'd last nieht from Se attl, here they took ill the hlK Ka li.' ' mttni ' : M'.. Xntiel l.ane returned to Har lri'.oiia ti.dai She was accompanied hy Miss l.iuill.. Yor.in. who will visit tier a few l'r W llkli:' ( was woli , t!'. '!' .IT ' Mis I', d.ll 1. t'licshire returned last t Pn'" Sound points Mr he .l' !'..ll t'.ll.u dsiuell a' id i; : vs ,-.i li-,. n fr.eu ri.i'.ivc. to :s:t r p.u en's. Hon and a' the li. ..( M' : il r.r.t W il W h.'.- r.-l'trn, .1 this a'ter t.oon fiom S. it' e. wiiere h.- went af ler the en. .iinpuuiit. He was accom pnnled liy Gladys Crouer, who has been at that city for some tlino past Shu Is much hetter In health than for u lonK time past. Mlsa AIiIiIbhIo Johnson returned horn,, to CottiiKo Grove this afternoon after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. Kuitene Matlock, in KiiKcne MIsb Frances Stanley, after a visit nt the home of her cousin, Mrs It McMurphey, In KuKene, left ' for her home at Castle Hock. Wash to day. " Charles and (Jllfrey Whlteaker of Seattle, who have lieeu visiting rela tives here and at Creswell for the past three wveks, left this tuornlni; for home. F. C. Kelsiy, (ho Portland civil en Klueer w)vo has the contract to con sfuit the proposed Rrnvitv water sys tem, came up from the metropolis last nlKht. Hev. Howard MeConnell, tuistor of the Woodhurn church of the Chris tian dcnotniiititlmt l..f, .i ' this niorniiiK. Ilia wife remained' ,', I'.llKene. Miss Adele Pickel. after a visit with mends In Kimene. left this no. n tor Portland and from there w ill uo to Alaska, where she Is . n caite.l In teaching. li. I.. Jones, formerly an enipluve of the Chaml.ers hardware store ar rived this afternoon from Portland He Is now employed hy a firm dealitu; In electrical goods. Mrs Fred Fortmiller and children I.ee. Hubert .,nd Valdeue. arrived un from Alham this afternoon lo visit al the h.iiK of fount v , . ,. k Mrs K. i'. I Mrs. Fortmiller is , sister of Mr l.,,,. Ai.iil. M.'tiowan. of Hums, anivet 're la.-t evenli.t; from a trip through nit hern Oi.'con. He attended the I nlversity of Ores, 'it about fltreen " lis aco. H,. i, rim,, in the real es. Lite business at Hums. Mrs .1 if 1I..1I utioJiccs. ori ' ..... Ktithth sir.et. left this mornliii:' for tJtnwn, Mich. Her datiKhter was s,,,). ueniv stricken with paralvsls The mother of Mrs. Hell returned trom a trip to Urawn only last February. Mrs. Albert 1,. i.iicas. of Portland who is visiting; at the home of Mrs 1! McMinnhey, went ti Albany to spend Sunday withh her husband, who ts a s P. locomotive etitin... r She will t ..ira to Kit. 'no Mond.it. F.l Wilson, an old-time Wills sta tion hot. wh i has b.vn hold'nc .1 a cl. ilin ,t. the mountains h.toed l'i K lie (or 'he past few tears, it) t. In Corta'is Wcduesd .v front pp. 'er, Q't" he his been sin.-e the Is' ol M.X He will visit lure for seme o The plate gtasa for the front of the new Mitchell a: Garrett block has arrived and will be put lu at .Murphey s Kacket Store a: 3!i East Miitii street was opened today. I.art;e crowds kept the full force of ci.rKj bu.-y. ' Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Marshall left this forenoon to run a cook wagon for William Humphrey's threshing crew below Jrving. The second advertising car for the Barnum & Uailey circus, which will appear In Eugene on Saturday, Au gust lit'iri, srived last evening. I The employes of the Eugene Steam i Laundry were the guests of Mr. Burns, proprietor of the Grand, last night: All report a pleasant evening i spent; I The pat'lnn crr-ft U Wo'tV spreading ! dope on Oak street bet Ween East Sey. 'enlh and Knst r,in street. ; park streets will be the next to be worked 'ipcti. I Five carloads of logs arrived for the Eugene Lumber Comimny from ' the Mohawk branch last nigiu ami ! the company Is shipping one carlofj i of lumber out today. ; The funeral of Mack -Sonmiervllle who died In Los Angeles Thursday, will be held in Eugene Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock, according to present pluns and -arrangements. W. F. Hart, John Allen and N. P. C'hrlsman. u'finraisers of the property of the estate of Nathaniel Martin, de ceased, today filed their Inventory wun me probate court, iney ap praised the property at $1500. Un.,m,i CiminaruilU la homo frnHl doll Lake, where he went recently In compajiy with cntiora uarron in hopes oi benefiting his health, but he Is no hetter. Upon his return to Eugene he was shocked to hear of the death of his brother, Mac, In Los Angeles. Miss Marguerite Emerson, step daughter of J. V. Reed, the capitalist, who has Just sold his fine residence on East Eleventh street to Lee Wal- 11s for over 113,000, will attend St. Helen b hall, a boarding school for girls, at Portland, Mr. Reed having taken her down this morning. Attorney L. M. Travis mails to The Guard from Omaha a post card with the picture of W. J. Bryan sur mounting a bundle of ears of corn and containing the Inscription, "Two of America's great essentials to Peace and Prosperity. Known the World Over. He writes: "A great notification meeting. The following recent graduates from the Normal school are taking examinations this week for state cer tiflcutes: Misses Ella Dlckerson, lone Applegate, Meda i racey, Cora Turnrldge, Lillian and Marlon Ram sey at Koseburg. and Gertie Moon, Pearl Powrie and Rolllen Dickerson at Eugene. Drain Nonpareil. The street cars are now making regular trips to Judkins' Point, as far as the rails are laid. Many of the citizens have ridden to the new end of the line the past two evenings just for the pleasure of the trip. The cars stop a couple of hundred yard west of the new trestle ncross the Campbell-Walker hop yard. Professor Straub, an instructor In the U. of O. for many years, accom panied hy Mrs. Straub, returned last evening from Newport, where thev spent three weeks in an enjoyable manner. They have a fine cottage of t.ieir own. and have been going to the bay annually for ten or fifteen years, genial people whom It is al ways a pleasure to meet. Albany Democrat. Dr. Wall returned Inst nleht fm... his trio Fast For two u..ii.l.u is., took advanced work under the fa mous .Mayo brothers, the surgeons at noenesier. .Minn. He also visited other Eastern cities and points. The heat in the East was something ter rible, he says. The thermometer does not range so high, but the humidity draws the perspiration from everv pore. The ninny poultry fumiers about I r-ugene held a meeting last Monday I'ti that city and decided to hold the I biggest poultry at the county seat in llii-embcr ever held in the' county. I Ihey will hate to go some If thev I bent the Cottage Grove poultry -now ol last winter. However, t'.iey may louk for Cottage Grove fancier's to a man. who will end avor to bring b:."k some of the main trophies ear tied away from Cottage Grove las! w. liter by tlroun, Keenev. Watts et I ai. i ouage Grove Leader. I 11. Harrington and Edward ;M'(.art. ,, onklaud. Cal.. arrived n I'.ng' ,, las, ..vetting it, .,..ir ' '' Thev ,' , heir tta. t P. Seatfe Si . k ino and the Yell ,,',. Park'ntid V'V l';"" nine da,s frn. Oakland so tar. coming l.v wav , !' ""'' 1 ake. Th, v .a. tl,;. rv I , the lake from the Klamath i',.. . . .-t,.Mn. ,uhi sunn ui hav.' tin lt;-ntton that a highway to such , well Known attraction as the ake They state that Z 'are a large number of stumps In the ' middle of the road for miles and it iis impossible for an automobile to I pass over the road without a great many delays in getting around these ; stump-'. Chehalis (Wash) Advocate: Y. D Hensill, the architect who was engaged by the Cnejalis puunc librurv board to draw plans for the library, submitted preliminary plans yesterday, and the same have been sent to the Carnegie people for their i approval. in uiitKipJtiou or uie plans being accepted the hoard is go- ling ahead wun tne iiuniiiiu.uj ui,v I of the oiiilding so as to get in en I closed before the rainy weather sets in. The building will ue built ot brick. LI n "uuussarsaJ Has aurpassed .11 01. . . "rvS ialc-ii and i-urts. ""k, Its ai.cre.ss. It has rh-tit-H b, (KIJPW teUmnial. J It tmrin,.., t,, h, i ees.alll,i1lur,aii'n-., It utreng,,,,.,,, lh 'j I'Prtite ailrt ,uiM - t U cures ,i.at llrta"( ,naswllm,df0 kixrn a. sr.,... "'!-.. si HEltlt Ill TTOX, AGT., Axident and health policies, ance. Opposite postoffice. FOIt WOODSAWI.S'Q n I rt ...a..or kktltlv "f R fon- rad, 733 E. 11th. tVlephone Black! 4702. Successor lo W. -H. Davis.; al3 . ' I 50 BVXlkUS AXl) CA-MF6KS If vr are thinking of going into the pio.in'aii'S hunting or fishing, call .p Red 1741, or call at 463 Ollvo Btr'.et. tf WKMj DRIIil.lXO. For up-to-date drilling see LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers. Tel Red 5121. 999 Vlllard Boul. t' Hard brick for chimneys. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Tin fruit cans in stork. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. White's restaurant f.r a clean, square meal. 20 cents. alO Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co tf Quiver Kpw;.!? .tiacnina ComD&ny. 615 Willamette street, phone Red 14S1. Vndnr norch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment ot rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment of rockers and din ing chairs just received. See us for new, up-to-date furulture at right prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is especially recommended for chil dren. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by all druggrsts. Perfection oil cook stoves are safe CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Best quality tents all sizes. Car fresh cement just received'. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. OPPOSITE l'OSTOKFICK Writes axident and health assur si HERB BUTTOX, Agt. One of the things being advertised by the Sclo fair Is the Hays triplets, which will be on exhibition at the fair, a Linn county product to he proud of. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf The Naked Truth' with lotto t.a- ! , ': " '' r. 'v V i"i - ;!".' s. r:.u.,,.;, ;. - .. '-,il... M s. KLl. t s r, r, ' '" her ,!,,.... a: !h s vi), ;., tH " '" l'-""'f and is , ..... , Miss .i ,.,;., ,'; ,' ' -!: . p.irtois .: ,;.,'. j ';''"'u of i,.. k. i,v , , '. - . I r? l'""''::is K'i'i'.''..i; ' mm; Pianos would be more than most MUX Would wish to purchase and install IN' Any home, no matter how fine l.nt we have ... Line of high-grade pianos and organs WKI.I. Known the world over for superior merit. Coinmerciiil (iui, ink . Eugene For comfortable eye J tecommendi1. "SO EAS' Eye Glaa Mounti net TV name implies jud K14;1?c selves to jlmcit uy ifc1(j keep most all k.mdiolm,r inose wno nave bieo especially recomrasod lie yj, in .... . Fourteen yean Mprrima 1 J. 0. WAITS. 6U VViilametteSJ Plumbii Furnish your properly. Don't gas fixtures. 1 kinds of reliable and tinnixig and let us est. your work Aya &Hei 34 Wntttkitl Phonn black I 111 GASOLINE ENGf IRRIGATIONvSPRAl PUMPING MACHf Fnlrbaiiks-Morse Gamu for pumping, sprayilifc un ing. .Outfits coiiiplcte. Falrbiuiks Scales for Fairbaiiks-Iurse llnucl tors for power, and tiebt Fuirutiiks-Mors6 Wiiq Towers. Fnlrbnnks-Morfie Gri' Choppers, Well Pumps. All first quulity ' prices always in slock. UM Ironipt reply to inquire sblunicnts. W rito for tM Drices. BERGER.&, BEANH3 Agents, Eugem, FA1R.BANK.S, MORSE Portland. Orem THE PEOPLE'S RES" 7th. ani Olive S: Is now opened under if ment. e have wm- ed and rtiiovated i' throughout , molt n.iini' tt-avs. The d.nid been neniy painted ,: and we are in a t'"" antee the best mrtl - f..n. o II. i ..ff.o mid re- IIU.JII vut.il " I sneclaltv. Chbken I Siind.iv.' 2.-.C. (live " we wiil do the r-t. for week. 21 n"'ak 1 male belli i" kit.M ' room. MRS, A, WADE & C SEVKXTII ll 1 MCI: l.ITTI.K MK.U. AT 0 TIIK THKATKK CAFE " nlways apprccint.il. li.Te you pel "rjionu; so lippctl7illK anil t.,tli. n,e tip's, .In ne morning... when "ur appetite ,ikl. Wl(,n mint to trim v.,... q ...tniisi, jour tiur I "" ""r -"..tiienrt to i. meal that 11 AGENCY Ft Keeli TYPEWRJTt Carbons mi RiW Michino" Schwazschitd's !:; 586 WilI"M': A T ITOMOB Prank t' j . j tie- PI Garafte rVati i , The best sjrilof i in i 6 White's Short Jf Mcj!s it-' 20ctF W. LWHIIEiF'-f '" Vuii'ii'. last,., brlnit "" in to the Theatre Cafe. o o o o