Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 29, 1908, Image 6

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BIG WELCOME
; TO THE RETURNING
OLYMPIC ATHLETE
aud hua Iieen mad
-S7Z7UcU44. Allow no ono to Je
The Kind You Huve AJway Bought, nod which boo been
In use for over 30 years, bun borne tlio iiiitnro of
I made under Ills M:r-
i ii iiro Its infancy.
Allow no one to 'Jeceive yon in thin.
All ComitcrroltH, Imitation) and " jKHt-wt-giMMl " lire but
KipcrlmcntH that trifle with unde'-'.-.iT llio health of
IufuuU and Children Kipcr'ouce against Kxperluient.
Whac is CASTORIA
Oastorlii in a iiirmle HiihHtltuto for Cator Oil, Pare
Korle, Drops aud Hoothinfr Hymps. Jt lb I'leaiuiiit. Ii
contain noither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic
KubKluuce. Its ntfe In its guarantee. It dnntroyii Woniiw
and allays l'cvcrinlincKH. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieve Teethinir TroubleH, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It iutHliullut the l'ood, rcgulutes tho
8Uniia.li and Itowclx, (jlvlnif healthy and liatural Bleep.
The Ciilldrou'H Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
for the vivid stones that little atten
tion was paid to anythinglse. O
The pointed coat will beTlie height
of fashion iu the new fall models.
Ther)is a point In the back anyway,
and points also on the sides and
front are very much smarter. Some
of the coats are cutaway in butterfly
fashion. making a long, slender
point in the back.
The chiffon ruches, accordeon
plaited, come In all colors and are ex-1
ceedingly fashionable. A novelty in .
them is sprays of small flowers, sum ,
dairies, violets or uiro
i ,.f it,., ..!.... ..... .n thu BMittirirnn?
today were given t!.. greatest re...,,-1 band ,'UTmlns a wrcath of ow.
tlon ever ac.-ortl'-d a body of Amerl-1 fcrH
cans returning from an athletic con-1 a nrettv summe r hat of leghorn
I New York, Aug. VI. The Ameri
can winners and their team mates in
, the remit Olvmnlc games In London'"8 rosebuds
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BEGINNING,
SATURDAY, AUG. 9fi
The Kind You Haye Always BougM
In Use For Over 30 Years.
I leHt. Thp demonstration was truly
a record-breaker, as befitted the oc
; (-anion. State and city officials, meni-
bers of the judiciary, high officers of
'the army and navy arid thousands of
I r.ien prominent in the business and
! official life of the metropolis took
part in the bi? welcome, and Joined
; In the cheering that greeted Hayes,
the winner of the Marathon; John
Flanagan, the mighty weight hurier;
j Carpenter, who was disqualified in
; ttie 400-im;ire run; itobhius, who fln
i ished second in that event; Martin J.
j Sheridan, Halph Hcse, Dan Kelly, of
! Oregon, and the others who repre
sented the land of the Stars and
Stripes in the international contests.
The parade was the big feature of
i the day. Starting at Forty-Sixth
'street and Broadway, the parade pro
Ici.eded down Broadway to Thirty
fifth street, to Fifth avenue, to Broad
i way, to City hall. In addition to the
(victorious athletes the procession in
jrluded hundreds of representatives
j of the athletes of the metropolitan
district, troops of the regular army
I and Hie iNaiiuuai Imuru, i ocore ui
bands, numerous floats and -several
thousand schoolboy athletes. Con
spicuous among the feature was the
Marathon trophy, which was placed
on a float and given a prominent po
sition In line. Reviewing stands con
taining many notables were erected
in Madison Square and City Hull
park.
iitfT, hw veK rTY,
Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted
50 MOREf ORDERED !
The 5p:dal price Jof $4will hold for a short time after
their arrival.
In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer
for useful current savingjidcas in home and store illumi
nation. Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
Machinery, Wiring, Supplies
Fads and Fashions
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Tike m NR. Toilet to-night
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MW Thr nuk.rMb.lfwJ.
, Better Than Pills' For Liver IBs.
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Saw SmutH. Skt tUUtOn. Lm. l JWia. Sdkw CmUk.
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l'or Klo by llnll'i Ht'il CniM limit Stnra.
(iuard Sperlal Survive.
New York, Auk. 29. Theatre
hoods or Taffeta of mousaellne In
liale tlnlH, flnlBhed with riichliig on
the cdnea and a few chiffon flowera
are very dainty.
Ilnttoni In all alzcs is a favorite
trimming of the season. They are
covered in all materials are of pearl
or metal and jewels.
A very new collar Is of a band of
white satin bordered at the top and
base with a double-pleated frill ol
white tulle. This encircles the neck
and makes a very becoming frame
work for the face.
A very dainty pendant to be worn
on a fine chain is a plain heart, about
the size of a n-cent piece, thickly cov
ered with small pearls so that the Bet
ting Is not visible. Ilrooches and hat
pins can also be round in this Blylo.
Pretty Bummer frocks are of white
cotton material, showing polka dots.
Binpes or sprigs In a color may be ac
companied by a belt to match the
dot or stripe. The style of the belt
or girdle depends upon whether It be
a tailored suit or a lingerie frock.
What Is considered very smart to
at tlio top or the collar, but Is seen
wearing of a Blngle rose right In the
centre or the corsage. It should match
In the exact shade and slzu Hie ones
In the hat.
Tho black velvet neckband Is again
being used to give the desired fiulBh
to a lace stock. Seldom Is it placed
at tho top of the collor. but Is seun
at the base with the ends perhaps an
inch long crossed in front and rast
ened with a small brooch or buckle
foulards are popular for summer
and come In dark plum colors, blues
browns and metal grays with small
all-over designs or large showy de
signs. I hey ate sometimes dotted
over with a small contrasting color
A louiurci gown Is one of the coolest
anil most serviceable of all summct
go'ns.
Cut Jet bids fair to bo the most
fashionable thing In stones for the
coming season. It Is found In broach
es, watch chains, burettes, ball
combs, and fancy hair ornaments. A
very little of the Jet was seen last
winter, bill so great was the cra.i
There is an Increasing Demand
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Euocnc Business Collcee
lias trained Many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business
EUGENE, 0REC0N
College
was trimmed on the flower garden
order, with pink roses, blue forget-me-nots
and big yellow cowslips,
while here and there was tucked a
modest violet. Nothing could be
more delightful to wear with a dim
ity or dotted Swiss frock.
The smartest pin to wear at the
neck Is the Jewelled bow-knot. It has
practically taken the place of the di
amond horseshoe. Some of the now-
knots are set with rhinestones which
make the nrices popular, but those
"'t with cut Jet. garnets and ame
thysts are especially fashionable.
I'ink is a favorite color this sum
mer and It Is seen In linen suits,
gowns of crepe de chine, crlffon sat
in, glazed taffeta, foulards, pongees.
challleB and flowered muslins and
lawns. There are pink chiffons,
voiles, and wonderful costumes of
pink broadcloth. It is certainly a
pink season and the woman who can
find this color becoming Is wearing it
In many difrerent shades.
The Charlotte Cordray hats are
made of plaltings of lace, net and the
new sheer lingerie fabrics, and some
are trimmed simply, with a loose bow
of ribbon on one side, while others
are garnished with delicately tinted
flowers and soft bows of ribbon.
Linen suits In natural color are ev
er so chic with collar, cuffs and pock-
etn In some brilliant shade of linen.
A very smart costume was seen the
other day with the trimmings ol a
ratner brilliant green. The hat was
of linen-colored straw, trimmed with
ereen silk, and the parasol carried
was of green taffeta and a pol
ished ereen handle.
Th artificial hair puffs that have so
long been the craze are entirely out
of stv e. The long row ot curls plac
ed around the back of the head have
been too common to be fashionable
and even the three Duffs just below
tb.e crown are avoided by the well
dressen woman. However, one or
two puffs of your own hair arranged
on the top of the head is permissi
ble.
Parasols of cretonne are most ef
fective when finished at each point
with a lassie which suggests the
strongest note of color scheme or
matches the ground work of the cre
tonne. These tussles are ornamental
as well as fanciful. There is some
times an ornament af braided silk
of soutache at the top and also little
silk ballB which hang along the
fringe.
Women who are going to the moun
tains will almost entirely abandon
we ibwii anu linen costumes, but in
stead will take dresses of Scotch flan
nel, cream serge or certain shades of
ernv. Some ot these dresses consist
of a short skirt, bodice and loose
wrap cut out on the Mandarin order.
all of the same material, or a smart
little suit having a very -snort skui.
and double-breasted, hip-length coat
Is liked by some.
The new tight-fitting sleeves will
be much in evidence the coming sea
son on tailored gowns. On some
outs thede is a Blight fullness at the"
shoulder seam, and then they grow
closer fitting ull the way to the
wrist. The smartest sleeves are laid
,n horizontal tucks or folds one over
lapping the other. Many of the long,
close sleeves are butoned along the
iiitslde seam from shouder to wrist,
some being set In scallops or points
having a button set in each.
The ever-popular trills range from
the very narrow ones that edge both
sides of a central plait to (lie wide,
single ones of Jabot character. Tin
latter when worn on a colored blouse
are of while with hems, or button
holed edges in the color to mutch the
waist. The narrow ones are some
times of the same material as the
blouse, but oftener are of a delicate
tint finishing the collar, cuffs .ui.l
front plait on a waisi of white.
KI.OltKNCK KA1KHAXKS.
t'OTTAM-: (iltl)VK SCHOOLS
ori-'.x si:iTi:Miii:it
1 1
Tlie directors of the Cutlage (irovi
-ch. tols have ileclileil to have tin
' " 'he fiil-thetilnlnt:
school year begin Monday, Septembei
iU.imt .i, as was fnr-
ii rly announced. This means thai
the schools will open two weeks fron
'evt .Monday, so the school hoys and
-Urls will have to begin to hustle ti
;et ivu.ly fir another year's ban:
oil(. I'll- faculty is: J. V. llailKh
man. city superintendent: Mary Mini
!.t. I I -1 - ;i .ides: l.ulil Ciii rlii. !i-i
trades; llarviv Inlow. principal West
-Mite: l.ni a M,.ft v. Kl.ji lcker m
Mat-. in ; Kilry, Koxy I'ringle. Ilae
lla.'.i lion. Kthel Moore. ,1, --1.- W it
ti. lo I'alnier. Nea ;vrk.n
THE
STEVENS
&
HULIN
PIANO
HOUSE
on
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'hen
Will inaugurate a great
Room-Making Sale
This is to make room in their new store for a carload of fine Tinnos nmu tt
direct from the Eastern factory.
THE STOCK NOW ON HAN
MUST BE REDUCED
Hi
Hence, if you want a quality bargain, SECURE YOUR PIANO NOW
money.
The world's best makes are represented. You will not be disappointed
low figures will astonish you.
The earliest buyers will have a better variety, so don't delay calling m
your selection.
No Greater Bargains Ever Offered in Lane Coui
This sale will last but a very few days.
We are in the Commercial Club blcck, opposite the Methodist Church,
lamette Street.
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COMMRKItCIAI, Cllll HLOCK,
KIGHXK, OKKGON.
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'I have found Duclen's J mica
JMilve to be the proper thing to use
for sore feet, as well as for healing
burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of
nbrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone or
hast I'ortand. Maine. Tt I tho .
or thing, too, tor piles. Trv It' Snl.t
under, guarantee at V. A. Kuyken
dall s drug store. Sac.
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Notice is hereby given tl,,.t ,.
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of ,,,"ar,7 by. V!e Co"'"'n Councli
"' the Cily of Eugene, August 11
90S. bids will be receivc,iMbv the
s reet. committee or the Council in
nce or ,he City Recorder or
n, O'clock
-11 Monday August 31st. li.n.s
lie niproveinent of sixth stree
ton (line street to the West side
I in. a,, -, betw , Willamette and
" i n.v ol Kugene. by
construction of cement curbing
Of Saill street -,..
paving iu, same betw.,.,.. ...i.i
1 "!". asphalt.",,;
bard suriace pavement in r-
"i:n the plans and sped
therelor. now on f; . ,
"I Hie City K.-cot-iler.
are re,iilred to slate il..,
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v .euiiacts wni he award
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deniaiiilcii liy thcwi
a generous table,
liouseket'iHrs are il;
fill to ileal at lie?
reliable brands ire!"
the lowest prices. T:
the store ot Cress
versally popular.
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W. M. GREEN,
619 Willamette St. Phone Main2i
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Colonial SoHiiT
Misadventures of a Street Sin;.-'
White Crime
Adventures of an Overtoil
Valiant Son
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