Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 17, 1908, Image 8

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    ftlE El'GENK bAJLY GCA'rA. MONDAY. .UrST 17, l0
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Pick From These Specials
While f hev Last Tomorrow
15c Lawns, Crepes, Etc., yd. 5c
300 yards fine dtlc and light colored lawns, Japanese crepe,
etc, tD cioK out, a yard . -c
36-Inch Linen Suiting, yard 19c
in grey, green, blue, etc., 33c value, yd
$1.25 Kimonas, Special, each 50c
$1.25 Long Silk Gloves, pair 83c
$ 1 .75 Long Silk Gloves, pr. $ 1 ,40
20c Fancy Hose, 2 pair for 25c
$4.00 Pent Gloves a pair $2.95
$9 Women's Wash Dresses $3.98
Thk-ee Pairs of Women's Black Hose for 25c
20 Pieces Dark and Light, Outing Flannel 5c yard
All Summer Waists 50c and $1.73
Only about 30 of these waists left, in white, black
and colors, several styles, sizes 32 to 42, values to C I 7
$2.00, each 50c; values to $5.00, each M
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,
CITY NEWS
Th mill race In full of wood.
Thu rilv council will meet tonlxht. I
W. U. l'oar, of llrowiiHvllln, hus
been Kiunti'd a notarial toninilmloii.
Oood l.uno county upplca uru (Wil
ing for 10 pounila for twuiity-flvo
cvnta. ,
The foiimlittlona for llcnnotl'a
8araK on Twelfth mruut huvu huon
muYtuil.
FlahliiK on tho Blimliiw la ruportcil
to b thu heal of anywhvru in Ihu
count)'.'
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. Thu MvhiIi: Hli rl ik'Ib will holil u
mem Inn loinorrinv uluht In Iho Mu-
sonln, toinplo,
i I'liink hikI Johnaon ' huvu i-miib-I
IlKhnl llmlr ri-ul cutiitu (ifflci'K ut (127
! VYIIluiutittu atrt'fl.
. A new bridge la bpltiK built nt-rnnH
.the alotiKh at th corner of Hlxtm-nth
'and Wlllumuttti alrovla.
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! A ffu ti ill Iho hiia hci-n inanli'd thu
Dcnil wooil-liliiciily Ti-li-iilimxi Com
.pany by tho county -court '
Thu board of KOVornorH of I lie
'promotion department of th,i Cotn
inurcliil club will moot tonlxht.
All KhkIi'h aro rvqiipali'd to nt
tmid Iho funeral of A. K. Taylor to
morrow nt the ('uthollc church.
Waynu lturd baa 'returned from
Ma vacation at Kltaon rlprlniiH. lie
waa accompanied by Alt lllllaid.
No hanchitll KtniM waa played hi
KiiKene ycHlerdiiy. MiuniKer Canii
bell atutea llulaey could not comu.
7.1iiimernitiii & HukIi on Saturday
i.lit Io II. r". Meradorf a five-acre
fract In Fnlrmouni lielonKlnK to All
nrr l. Jauiea.
Marrlaae llceuHea were tanned to
day to W. O. Ilenjauiln and MImi
dith I., ('line and Marry K. KiikIuu
nnd Winnie May Powell.
Your imttMtuiKe la Hollclttd by tin
''hrtailtin l'!udeavor of Ihe fhrUtlun
'-hurcb at the Kooh l-noor paitova mi
Weduenday. all day and vveulnn.
Col W. II. I. Mer.er Ihlllkri bir
''Ik tninMor Hutomohlli hiin boiu
Idcllai ked liy III" tie Kill dopai!
tent of tmiie of the railroad. Ii
wua duo August l.
J. . Holilm of lOuiiene. an Inter
' al revenue collector, ts on Coos
'ay for , a few dais. He will also
lull t In l'oilillle valley Coos llay
'lines.
The old passenger depot
'arletl en lis tournev to Ihe sit
iHE ALWAYS HAS MONF.Y
WITH
The Eugene Loan
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Eugene's Largest and
Best Store. Your Money's
Worth or Money Back
Ihe freight depot tbla afternoon. It
i will become a purl of the freight
i houae.
I Cement and material for the foil n
jdatlon for the new laundry to be
I built by Flaher & Hakor on Hon 111
i Wlllainete street are on the ground.
Work will be uckiiu at once.
S. II. Strawn and family returned
Saturday nlKht from llelknnp
BprlBRa, where they have been camp
Iiik. Aa they left they counted 611
tenia at the aprliiKa. Very few kooiI
catchea of trout wore belnc taken.
Incorporation papera have been
filed nt Halmn of the Orexon Itoally
I'nlt Conipnny. of Kimono. Jos.
Kellmnn, V. 8. Moon mill Charlea
II. Klaher are Ihe Incorporutora. The
capital Block la t.'.ooo.
Hev. fvc. WrlKht and C. S. Krauk
leave Wednesday fur a trip to ('ruler
Lake by way of Weed and Klamath
Kulla. They expect Io walk part of
the way, and have fitted up sleeping
bans.
More men urn belnn Bent to work
on the IokkIiih railroad of the lloiuh
Kelly Company at' Wendllnir. The
Company expects to finish the alx or
seven-uiile stretch for winter opera
tions. Onnond Hean waa In town hint
nlKht from the crew on the kooIokIc
survey, lie anya Unit the work of
the Kovei'iiiueni hiiiiiiiI la piOKresaliiK
sallHfaclorlly. They nro a few miles
south of KiiKono.
The funeral of Mra. .1. II. Harris.,
who died in Portland, will be helil
Wednesday at thu Mulkey ceuietery.
The body will iirrive on the after
noon train, from which It will lie
taken directly to the liuiinl Kround.
If yon ciin'l find your boy on a
hot afternoon, Just look for bliu In
the BWlnimliiK hole by the tannery.
There the best swimmers of town
ludulue themselves dully. A fifteen
foot sprliiKbeartl has been const rucl
,ed. .1. Heche, county fruit Inspector,
and family, has returned from a two
week' visit at the coast. lie says
the trull trees tllei'e have plontv of
Hiali. almost as much as Hie trees
here In Ihe valley, but Ilia! there Is
less scale and no codlln mollis, con
aequently no worms.
Dr. (icorite K Hneie. the well
known eve V-iM-olallst In Portland,
and W. ('. Ililslol, e l ulled Stales
District AMnrnet, returned lal
iiik'iI to Portland Horn Kit-on
Spciis, tthore in a leu ,av-' tiuilui:
they biiKKi'd four deer. They look
tlio Main at lloslieu.
Km nk ( Cumuli tus li,-n t
'it 1 take rtmruc wt Iho rommiMvlM
dfpiirt limit of thi' liUh sttinol. Mii-io
:Ull dnittltii! III I'.' t;itli;ht bv 1
Kloivm-r ('.tin.;. Tho t.Mieh.MH who
i'r- in tlu hUh schnol I ant veur :in(
""will be ba.-k tin f.U u Pvlin-ui.il
f X f. lUmnuiii imm Miss l.m-rvila
WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT
THi
and Savings Bank
I'll, llihl ,1,'i.oMt u mi liu-eii-
!'".- !.' :ltut thi;,
the m I'tMitu k, , i, Kr,, n,K
A io, n.il'l,. i .He ,,f hit,., ,., i
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ii. !'.i !: iMi tru,. ,n il.'iiimni
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m inur mn Tivinn
ULAIttt AHU lAILUn
MAY GO EAST
HACK 1 OOTHAU. rrAVLKS MAY
NOT UK WITH 1 MVKJthlTfc
TKA.M MAhi:s 'VAllSITY
hKH K J A J. I.
"Ijufj" TJark ami "Chuck" Taylor.
U in n-jifirU'd hejt will not be in
ihe I'liivcriiKy this tall, hut will go
iCasi to v. Aw. fa plain Fred Moul-k-n
hau r(i-lvcj a iHtfr from Port
land, uHkhiK li i in to uh ehls infill
. fuce witti thtt two nn-u to retain
them. Without th"M the chances of
' Oregon winning the chain piunuhli)
honors thin tall will be considerably
; JfwerfJ. Both men are all that is
j Mt of the famous bat k field that
j played ho terrifically last Heanon,
i Kuykemlall and Zat harlas having
i Kradnated.
I Hen Groin, a Bub-guard, also may
I mit be In college. His home is in La
I Grande, and little definite informa
tion in known of his. JnLenUona. lie
played a good gamp io his position.
I'lnkhatn, who it watt thought' dur
ing luKt yt-ar would o to J'ullinan,
will return. If he had Kone to Wah
1 ii Lou Mate, he would have been un
able to play the game on account of
conference rules. His position is
tackle.
Alain, the California man who may
come to the ('Diversity, will not be
barred by Ihe Walla Walla confer
ence rules, as reported in a Portland
publication, as he has never entered
collie. (). A. C. expects to have
several men come from I'tah, but. it
M not like) ythat they will be permit
is not likely that they will be permit
ted to engage In contests this year.
OLD LADIES HOME
TO BE ENLARGED
About the first nf October the Old
Ladles Home of the Christian denom
ination at the corner of Twelfth and
Alder streets will move o the bulld
Iiik now occupied by the Kloahe Tll
Incum Club Just enst. There la, how
ever, a probability that the present
house will be retained, as more In
mates are expected this fall. 8ome
tlmo In the future a new building:
will be built to provide for the
growth of the Institution. The work
of the home has been very success
ful. Conk 1 1 ii. There nre n number of ap
plicants for the science department,
but the board has not made a selec
tion. A first-class Instructor, how
ever. Is assured. Pendleton Tri
bune. CitiBtnvus K. nctnicrlnu has applied
in the probate court to be. appointed
administrator of the estate of Sarah
A. Taylor, deceased. The estate Is
vnl I at $11000.
Mac C. Sommervllle was hurled
this afternoon In the Masonic, ceme
tery after services held at tho Kpls
coiml church by the rector. Many
friends were present. The Masons
took charKes of the services ut the
Krnve.
Mark Wheeler, the well known
Kuijene bay who has been studying
In .Chicago, left this morning for a
convention In Massachusetts, after
which he will return to his home
before leaving to take up his work
a Y. M. C. A. worker III Toklo, Ja
pan. Ho leaves for Japan nbout Oc
tober 1.
Clarence K. McCalllsler Is quite
sick with typhoid at his place on
the Hums road, seven miles from
town. In the same lent with him
lies Melvlll White of Kilgene. who
Is down with dropsy. The women
folks are bravely running the ranch
nnd harvesting ithotr rather short
crop of hay. Crook County Journal.
ltnv liable, employed by the South
ern Pacific company in looking after
tho block system, met with an acci
dent Saturday that all hut cost lilin
tils life. He started out en his usual
morning run to replenish Ihe bat
teries. The morning was somewhat
foggy and as be pumped his speeder
IhroiKh the south end of the yards
be came head-on Io an
freight. He luailagetl lo
incoming
free hill!-,
self from Ihe speeder, but before h
could derail the machine the loco
motive struck It, smashing It to lilts.
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IV Uih-ll. who chiw nntnrrtv nt
t hi cunitT nf Si'vcnth niul t'h;i riifl
' ton streets, upon Ii it'h ho expiv'
tit hlltM soon, l'rol-;tlily ii l;u i;e :ip,u :-
inetlt hon-te. is anxious to have th:tt
street in.-it. and will proluhh not
hlltM mull tills is ilotle Me ner-,e
it in m K i ii expensive I in pr.ivenieii t s
(until the nhuttini; sirecis are put In
! Ihe proper shape. Mr, Huell states
jthat the owner of the hulliltui; oeeu-
pletl h W .1 Cth.son At Son, at the
I turner of Kkhth unt Charnelton. is
f Ml' ;i.o..(r,. of pa vini; an it will eit-e!
hilek I'lot k there lilst ;ii ,on as
' I'hai neiton sf reel Is pav. ,1.
Chillies l.'st,'!l. f IVitliili.l. vvli,
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FKIWOXAL
ir. l.owe returned last night from
Portland.
O. U. I.lnn and wife are home from
Newport. " O
(leo. If. Gravis was up from Salem
yesterday.
Dr. Sturtevant wni to Blue ii.ver
this morning.
K. J. Hard mt to Cottage Grove
this afternoon.
Sid Smith Is enjoying himlf .
Foley Springs.
Mrs. Claire Wiiloughby Is home
from Newport. I
Fred Bean returned last eight j
from Portland.
A. C. Woodcock returned yesterday
from Portland.
Sheriff Harry Bown went to Port
land yesterday.
C. M. Collier left this morujng for
the SliiBlaw country.
R. W. Martin was down from
Wendllng yesterday.
w.o.a oiuiiu,
Manlet.in this morning.
J. M. Deed. Die advertising man,;
Is home from Newport. j
.Miss Leone Kays returned home ;
from Portland last nishL 4
Miss GusHle Watson was a passen-!
ger to Portland today.
Charles Marshall and family went
to Shedd this morning.
Paul and George Wiiloughby went
, m , tbiJ"v, i, -, ,.ir,
I). I). Paine and Elmer Harlow left
.'Dlrl1.,., ... tJirw. . . f. Uflfll
V iT McAllsct Jr went to Pleasant
Hill today for a brief stay.
L. C. Read, the band director, re-
lurnen louay rrom seaside.
r. j. .iu.Kev, in' nuiei Kuupui- ai
fruaii-oll li-uu It. I m- n -t v
Principal Geo. Hug. of ihe high,8ie collese,,';''ett.' mi, I ncv la
school, has returned from Elgin. j Re'ltt ,c" ' ,M '
Eugene Stockwell. of Oottage
Grove, sjient Sunday In Eugene
W. II. Kllborn went to Portland
today. His home is in Manitoba.
Hermann Schnntt, a Creswell
horseman, visited Eugene today.
Mr. and Mrs. Shav are In Portland
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. LaBrie.
Horace Burnett, city editor of The
Guard, Is off on a week's vacation.
Harvard C. Moore returned bo Port
land today after a visit with friends.
Allen and Bud Btirdlck were pas
sengers to Blue River this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hampton spent
tho day at London Springs yester
day. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. A. A.
Bier went to Oregon City this morn
ing. Mrs. James Pool, of Palnsvlile,
O., Is visiting her brother, George
Irish.
Dr. Wlnslanley left this morning
for Waltervllle, via the popular stage
route.
Bert McArthur returned to his
home near Vancouver, Wash., this
morning.
Lloyd Brooke, a former University
student, left for Blue river this
niorninc,.
John Wurlng, of Pleasant Hill,
looked lip old acquaintances in the
city today.
J. K. Kllborn went to Salem this
afternoon in an automobile to attend
to business.
A. It. Tiffany, the University regis
trar, has returned from his vacation
at Newport.
J. Hrlstow and Prof.' E. C. Wig
more have returned from an outing
at Gate Creek.
President E. C. Sanderson, of the
Bible University, made a trip to
J unci Ion today.
Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond
has returned from the meeting of
Eagles at Seattle.
A. .1. Johnson, a former sheriff of
Lane county, now living In Creswell,
was in the city today.
Mrs. George Stanley and sister
went to Salem this morning to spend
the day with friends.
F. .1. Hard returned lust evening
from u visit to his mining properties
In Ihe lliihcinia district.
Dr. M. C. Harris and wife left for
London Springs this afternoon and
will return August 28.
Carl ashluirne returned last
night from an outing near the popu
lar ocean resort at Seaside.
Mrs. J. S. Smith went to see the
daughter of her sister, whj lives
near Creswell. this afternoon.
Salem Journal: Mr. and Mrs. 1.
M. Glen, of Eugene, were visiting
with friends here yesterday.
W. S. Chandler and son. Hell, will
t leave on the Plant tomorrow lor San
'.'; 111,'lsco - Coos Huv llirlvir
Miss Kliiuhcth Francis returned
Toilet Tissue
Fine perforated, tissue in
nil Is, per roll
5c
"Dr. W.irrcn's tolid hack,
'x-i rows pure white bristle
CK1! .. .
uay tt&a&waAvfla VV UAJll
r2 Brushes
MURPHEY'S RACKET
la b position In Portland todayO1' I
ter a visl' with her family here.
Mrs. aOl. I.ucas returned today
from Alhany. She nas ueeu
uet here of Mr. K- McMun.hey.
Mrs. Ha.-kell and daughter. Mrs.
I.vuch, of Hot Spring. Arkansas,
went to lorllaud today on a visit.
F. W. Taylor, of PoiOand, is in
Eugene to arrange for the burial of
hi. brother, who was drowned yes
terday. It. Iiauer and family of the River
road nursery, are spending the week
at London Springs fur rest and re
creation. iu Anele Kavs returned to Sa-
leni this morning after visiting Mrs.
S. S. Howard. Lille lnga Stage ac- :
companied her. f
.Mrs. Lulu Tollman left ycitotday
in, Vancouver. Wash., where she 'villi
attend the Association of Xorthwes
Photographers.
G. W. Brown, or uniana, is neie m
visit his sister, -Mrs. H. A. Green,
They had not seen each other for
nearly thirty years.
Mrs Sctta Thomas returned to
, Cou Grove ,niB afternoon, after
br(ef . , EllBene. She has been
. . . . Woodburn.
Miss Annie Labsch has returned
to her position at the Hoffman
House, after spending her vacation
at her home near Cottage Grove.
President McCord, of the Doughs
Cnuntv Fruit A-sodation, arrived
from Itoseburg today on business.
D. V. Bean and C. A. Beau, of
Hamilton. Montana, are here.
Mrs. M. Morris, of Eugene, and
small partv. have rented the Earl
I ' ' ;,, , fr, f,)r
L" remaining
summer monms.-
Tplpurjiin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cockerline and
daughter Winnie returned from Lai
., f.-.priine and
. , u." ..,.,., i.,,,.., tiiUpU uvor
, HIT UailKNier uttu iiici c
, ."""'7; ,"",,h' ,r V,
day after a four-months' sojourn In
Southern California, sue went io
Wilbur this morning to visit relatives.
Tom Burke, who for the past year
has been attending the State Uni
versity in Eugene, is visiting his un
cle and aunt. Judge and Mrs. T. C.
Burke, In this city. Baker City
Democrat.
J. S. Day, a recent arrival from
Kansas, left for the Siuslaw this
morning. He considers this country
much better than Western Kansas,
where his home has been for a num
ber of years.
Miss Agnes and Miss Helen Beach
have gone to Oakland for a visit with
Mrs. Gile, their aunt, and also to at
tend the Kappa Sigma Society's ses
lnn nt Rerkelev. Miss Agnes being
a member of that sorority. Later
they will attend the University of
Oregon, where they were last year. :
TEA
' Good tea, close price.
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a good business.
Your t rocer return i your mono? if ru doa't
Hka SchillioK' Btt; we pay bitn.
Vudor porch shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free
trial. J. V. Kays Fur. Co. tf
Large shipment of rockers and-dining
chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furniture 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 druggists.
Perfection oil cook stoves are safe
CHAMUKUS HARDWARE CO.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Best quality tents all sizes.
Car fresh cement just received
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Hard brick for chlninevs.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Tin fruit cans in stock
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
White's restaurant f. r a clean
square meal. 20 cents. a10
Chair Seats
A fine assortment, made
of 3 layers of wood, ve
neered with grain cross
wise to prevent splitting.
Each 10c
piano polish,
T C
iOC
10Ur Cnl Sifter
rulIsi" IfsTT Each
line wire I XJ '
lm isc
PERT PARAGRAPHS. !yspeptet$
! It Is an easy matter to talk, but bard !
! to colIectQ' ages for It.
If any one wants to remove super-, a,v! ...ul ; is h';
jutis adipose tissue let biui join the ; 'fti.
flmiil
ranks of the unemployed.
' When history
tiles out a fat
man, what la the
result?
When a man
admits that bs
is bouest. it is
well to look, up
bis record.
'I
f Mosquito bites aro much worn with
bathing suits this season of to year.
:
i Monkeys live In blissful IgnoraDce of
! tne fact tnat we are tjieir descendants.
When nerves are strained tbe double
distilled essence of patience makes the
best application.
If you are sufficiently determined yon I
can prore anything that you want to.
Bad humor Is a signal of distress, j
but all other craft steer clear of; It.
When you try to get funny with i
I some folks, the Jokes got all over your-
self.
I Heine big is no evidence of ability.
If It were an elephant could catcb a
rabbit
Some people are so lachrymose that,
even when they laugh tbe tears come
to their eyes.
And then
bo true.
-some men are too good to
Retultless Noise.
The orators In silver tones
Their strident voices raise
To tear to shreds some cundidat
And sing another's praise.
But when flection day appears
The fellows will be heard
Deciding the momentous case
TV ho do not say a word.
Upon a corner of the street
The talking ones hold sway. .
The people listen for awhile.
Then make their getaway.
They might as well attempt to proT
The moon Is made of cheese.
The voters listen to the chaff
And vote Just as they please.
The orators are full of noise
And loaded to the guards
With facts that prove the rich prevail
Because they stack the cards.
The weary voter stands around
And listens more or less.
But when he cornea to cast his vote
He takes another guess. ,
In a republic spouting Is
A portion of the scheme.
It gives the persons bottled up
A chance to let oft steam. - t
'But noise Is not the barge on which
The greater numbers float.
The candidate who wins Is he
. .. Who has the silent vote.
Tell me a fairy story, papa."
"I don't know any, my child."
"Ob. yes, you do. I overheard you
tell Mr. Brown that you would have
to tell one to mamma."
SUnsCIlIBE FOH THK GUARD.
Not For tho Immature.
I
J. O. " HOMAS 'J.DAV."
Eugene Electric Company
Modern Wiring and Supplies
Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Cirrr
Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods
Phone M lin 574 West Eighth SU Eueene. Oref on.
Will Move About Oct. J and Occupy the Center Room
incw Kesisttr building. CALL AINU acx
Towel Rollers
Clear hardwood, 20-in.
Jong roller, oak and ma
hogany finish.
Each 10c
Dish
Drainers
STORE, 35 E. 9th
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