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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
THE ETGE.VE DAILY GUARD. SATIRDAV, AIGIST 20, 1008 SomethiruNew in YALE That every consumer of "I, Clothes" Is at liberty, personally, to return "'' 8)ilem Clothes Shop" or established ugenry any garment which, for any whatsoever falls to give the satisfaction expected or desired, and wo will Koud without question. MADISON New Fashion Sheets and S. Pattern Counter I'KIWONAI, 11. Shepherd Is In town from Wend- iiiik. K. K Ilyland Is lu the city from l.owell. I-eomird Moses canie up from Tun- gout this afternoon. Samuel Uooine. Jr., and wife are' here from Portland. I Chiis. M, Kissinger Is up from Portland on business. J. V. Hobbs returned this after noon from u nip north. II. M. and Percy Hhult. of Drain, aru In the city for the circus. Mrs. I.. Illlyeii went lo Portland on the eveniun train yesterday. Professor liesrborn and family leave. Monday tor Blue Hiver. Felix Wagner arrived In the city from the north this atteruoou. Hon. II. A. Booth relumed tmluy from his sou's faun at Yoiicnlla. Miss Sielln Beau returned lust night from a visit nl SmUvlllc. Oliver Hart Is among the foliage drove people lu the cliy today. Dexter Sparks, mayor of Blue Itiv- T, Is In the city lo rice the circus, W. Clifford Ntuh was a singe pas Heuger this iii'inltu tor Blue Itlver. Mis. K.iiiim Mrl'utley. of Hiilscy. Is Visiting in the cln ir a duy or so. W. B Soli and lumtlv are down from l.eaburg taking In (he big show. F.dltnr S I.. Mool bead, of tile .llllic tlon t'lly Time. Is attending the cir cus Morgan Wutnui Is up from Salem M1 Imslnesi. He Is Interested Willi Austin I'ui rlngtoq and S. S. ISango i I tCi I M I M Mll.lsMI Vyr" Tl r- I .fvm Young Men and Men Who Know It is with pleasure that we an nounce the arrival of L. System Clothes Heretofore there has been an unsup jilled di-uand for noinethlwc different and exrlimlve in Clothea. Thin demand will be met by I.. SyHteum, for their rlutheg are inado an taaty and nobby, and for the fel low who appreciates tho extreme In style liiHofnr as la consistent with ood taste and refinement. "OUR GUARANTEE" We Show 37 Dif ferent Styles Four of which arc shown In this ad. Kuril style Is distinctly dlrterent, yet all have that snappy dip and hang that char acterizes them from ordinary "so-called" "CoIIoko Clothes," and that dlstliiKulsliOH .tho fellow who wears "L, System" from the one wJio does not. These clothes are shown in BeauLhul Colorings Browns, olive, tan, elephant and moose, and fox and fawn shades. Priced $15 to $40 FltKK ! ! .All cIoIIhk ImiiKlit from us pruned FltKK OF CIIAIMJK for on,, year, iih often iih you like, nml by mi evH-riencl pnNer. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street In the, moving picture theatre busi ness at the cnpllnl city. C. A. Murphy and wife, of Char ter Oak, Iowa, arrived in Kugeno to day. Walter Carroll come up from June- ' ------ - I day oi'ii viij on me tiiicriiuoii irain to-1 .il ls mhiiiio I,. Mlnlr was among ' ('ott"K (lluv" People in the city today. Attorney P. M. DeNeffe expects '" leave Monday for Mapleton on bus iness. Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt and daughter came up from Junction this after noon. Miss Mae Frausen, of Portland, is the guest of the family of J. M. Howe. , Mrs. A. F. Hunt left en the stage ; this morning for her homo at Mu ; plelou. .1. W. Owen went to Portland today and will probably remain there fur j some time. i Fred Parker was a passenger on the aflernoon train today for Dexier ) on a visit. ' Mis. J. T Rowland and daughter. ! Miss Mae. are home from their outing . al New pol l. .Miss l.olllse llansoil went to Kose burg this aflernoon to accept 1 sit Ion I here. po- i I J George Gross and a friend left on the stage tills morning for Blue Klver on a hunt. ! Miss Anna Oglesby , of Colfax. W ash., foiineilv of Cottage Grove, is In the illy today. M I .s Ka K.iton arrived down f'ntn Ko-;e!ni! g ki-l even.ng to visit Miss Myrtle Forrest. Mrs. Julia Cay lor and daughter. MI.--S Fi.mkle, baye lu tlic inui nliu; Money ii Hand you will always have when de-l'"-"e.l in a good bank. I'm: n't.i i: low a S IIWK otfers the I,,.., (e.-lirln an, Hi,, in,,,! il,:1 a. . om m. da- ion . . If a.voiiu: ley yy at tl. IV mi in: 'nan, I I he unci CUV IPC'S in M-.OtM. li IMl Clothes for to the reason make COLUMBIA LADIES Home Journal Patterns for Portland, where I hey expect to re side In the future. W. C. Conner, editor of the Collage i.rovo Leader, and his wife are in the cily attending the circus. Hen Blnghnni - ., S(10n 1 It. I n.l t ...II. iiiovb io my i ii ii k Ik ii in farm at Deer- horn, where they will reside W. P. Cheshire, who low ,.., "IM'tiillng several weeks at Foley Springs, Is expected home this even Intf. George 11. Snillh and Fred Wrne left on this, morning's stage for llel knap's ranch, on the McKenzie. on a hunt. L' r ' miner and wire and C A Beldler and mother are ntitong th, (otiage Grove people attending th, circus. Miss Jean Wold, after her sum mers visit with her linn her and sis ters lu Kugene, left lst evening for New York. B. W. Hates, editor and publisher o mo t iupillu nllcv NVw- panleil by Mrs. Hates, Is In li'otu itoschurg. . a.'roni Ihe cltv . I ..lessor ii r. Win, w I.,,,.,, I the H list for several lllenllis I Pected homo on one t,f tonight's iialus or tomorrow Harold Marsh nrHv,.,l Portland today and will y summer home of C. n. up from isll al the Hales and laiuiiy south i,r th,. ,.tv Miss Sadie linlr.fr, formerly trim, nier for il. m,,,,,s -uMn , ,::,U,,M Is now head trimmer al the Vogue millinery parlors In Sain., t'has. In.k. and tie. li wife, tai in have l.ivn living on -I llll.t i.Ml since .lime tod.n to attend the Mis. l. I., ('ami:,, relume. I yesiei .lav t Belknap Springs on his blew:,. I,, I W. .;i, . ,,f i yy !i o near I ar, in n , Us II an, I -"in an ollll i en horn ui. John. .'.I In re f i om : I'., "f I"., i al ; he h j KosMiian Mi- Fr throng , pell, b -n, e. 111., ke their I.. II lor I ,,.(,. Die. w,,; Her, ,1,1. formerly .' roiinly he pillltl.' cf pM!. Prof. ' W. II. Mu;, schools, school a l.n... Is i 1 l ang ' ' Oil Ml .s Pleasant sided 111 land. . rl m I , f ( a. a Mil, ml, I I j i i ! i I H'.ll. and . 'o I'.'l Th. h.'i', i''.i..tiii:ii 1 ii v i; i (V) .i;i: O tl'.. o GUARD'S FfNE o PREMIUM MAPS ' HAVE ARRIVED The Guard I fxpress sanii.b' Iireniium wall ini! of the la'" h received by of ita fine harts. on.i.-'t- in;i of Ore (ton, of the I :nt.-il States and foreign countries. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed on heavy var nished paper, and contain as much valuable information as an ordinary atlas. All subscribers of the Dally Guard, served by carrier, who pay $2. So for six months In advance, get one of these map-charts free. All mail subscribers of the Dally Guard who pay $:i.00 (special offer i, for one year in advance, are entitled to the premium as well as Week ly Guard subscribers who pay a year In advance. Call and see them. RECORD TRIP FROM CRES CENT LAKE TO PORTLAND Last Tuesday forenoon word reach ed Kugene that the wife of J. W. Fricke was seriously ill at Portland with appendicitis, with request that a dispatch for his reurn be forwarded immediately by special courier to Lake Crescent, where Mr. Fricke and party were camped for a fishing and bunting expedition. Through tele phone communication a courier was started from Joe Blakeley's ranch at Z:du p. m., reaching Itigdon's ranch at 8:30 p.m. A new courier and hors. left Itigdon's ranch at H a. in., arnv Ing at the lake at 3 o'clock Wednes day morning. Camp was immediate ly, broken and horses .Jbrougjit In from a pasture a mile away. By C a. m. the run was started for Kugene with -Mr. Fricke, Ills son Leon and Raymond Bubb In Die rig. By -a. m. the Hlgdon ranch was reached. The next drive, from Itlgdo's to Bil ly Hill's, was made In six hours, ar riving there at 5 p. m. A relay of horses was procured at Warner's and the drive continued at top speed un til near midnight. Whenever reach ing a steep hill all but the driver would Jump out and hasten to the top and jump In again without Btop pliiK the rig, as every moment was precious. A few minutes after mid night a new team and rig. the best In Lane county, was met. This had been procured by Dr. Selover and held for eighteen hours at Lowell until word was received that the party was fast advancing. A few moments and the spirited animals were making a dash for the 2:a3 overland. Past r.'v- land'8 a forest fire was raging In full rorce. Several burning trees had fal len across the road. These had to be removed. Then agnln the mad dash went on. When within a mile of Ku gene the overland swept by, but hopes were not abandoned and the team syvept on at a furious pace. When Hearing the depot the train pulled out but. the mad ride of 120 miles was not to go unrewarded, and four minutes later Mr. Fricke In his fish ing clothes was speeding toward Portland on the second section of the train, arriving at the bedside of his wife at 8 a. in. Thursday morning at St. Vincent's Hospital, where the op eration was performed by Dr. Mc Kenzie and the patient Is now con valescing. CITY MOWS ? The street cars did n eieii i....io all day long, all the ears belnL' full (On every trip during the entire day. A circus follower who had the ap pearance of being u had character "as jaueu uy l met of Police F l''arrlng- ion touav. It was generally remarked that the crowd in town was the largest ever seen here. During the parade Wil lamette street was literally a mass of humanity. e over rrom Spring see t lie circus. A great ' far as JudkSns' Point k the street ears. Thev line was completed into field today to 'nay walked a: where tbev to. all wished the Springfield. Of tho thre, the big bridge liver in ili,. f,, one is burning end have Ini: should h,, a;:. A heavy -'i 1 ' " s pat. id,. ;h 1 Incandescent lights in across the Willamette ot of l-erry s Tile t w o al led out. I'll nde.I to al o: t only north l 'wer fell during s forenoon The ad Hie drives I Hie elements. ; i ,l,le was I , ' .I'M. nltho ich starling. e rs carried t'... 'l.'.ed e.n 1 this "y M"s' ot tl,, S..finf:e'. for si v alter ' hey , ; t :o ks here w ere n regular ti.if hack :,(.. """-I and . or.lm a li'li V. g'l '.I for !h ' he main The : i held arou in I nines , ' ''am h track. P al.on. a'; 'rii.-: , track, vv N I'OU this aft, ''end ten tt of ' wa oi 1 1 ! i nineteen peaches to the layer, and ! there is room In the crate, which is of regulation size, for only two layers. M. F. Wyatt today filed with the countv clerk notice of location of the "I'lvniouth Hock" niiiiiiiB claim in the "Bohemia district. Mrs. Wyatt lo cates the "Cape Horn" claim ill the same district. O A slight thunderstorm this after- noon caused a commotion among some of Barnum k Bailey's circus .elephants, although none of them broke away or did any damage. Ele- Iphants are" reputed to be the most ! sensitive of animals, and at times be- come possessed of almost Insane fear or fury. Only last spring one became frightened at the flames of a nearby burning oil tank in a Northern Cali fornia town and killed a woman. HOLT LEAVES FOR UTAH NEXT WEEK Theodore Holt, a Eugene boy whose parents live in this city, leaves during the coming week for the Uni versity of Utah, where he has won a scholarship of over one hundred dol lars for research work in mining. Utah has one of the leading mining departments in the United States. The fellowship was the gift of Colonel E. A. Wall, of Salt Lake, and Holt won it from a number of copetitors in va rious parts of the West. He graduated from the University in 1907. Last year he took graduate work In the University mining depart ment. THOUSANDS IN CIRCUS TENT THIS AFTERNOON Despite the showery weath er there was a great crowd In Barnum & Bailey's circus tent this afternoon. Their press representative says it was over 10,000 and might reach 1 1,000, although there did not seem to be a very large crowd for a circus day in tile streets. They report having done a big business at Salem, but were as disap pointed at Albany as they are pleased with Eugene. Two of the five Ringllng Brothers, who own the show, John and Otto, are here today, the lat ter traveling with It all the while, and the former hav Hng his private car attached to the train temporarily. There will be another perfor mance tonight. .4 GOOD COUGH CURE. For the complete cure of coueha colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O. KUGKXK POl LTKV STORK For your Friday and Saturday mar keting. We will have an unlimited supply of fat hens and milk-fed frvs Our laying hens are through the molt and are busy furnishing us guaran teed eggs. Send your orders to 102 Last Ninth street or phone Main b4j- a2S PROMISE FA I K WKATIIKK TOMOHItOW Portland. Aug. 29. Ore gon and Washington Fair tonight; Sunday fair and war mer except near the coast Idaho Fair tonight; Sun day fair, warmer in northern portion. It. McMl ItPHF.Y has taken rooms at sr,9 Willamette street, over Eaton's book store Tel ephone Black 2SS1. tf The reinforced centre Vudor hnm " k is the on, to buy. Thev are I yybier, Ioneer and ir. ,i..' .t ordinary kind. lne CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ! After next week absent from Kuuene Dr. Lowe will be! for two months. M.W TODAY I.'OK SALE Ban !.t a' P. Blair of town oi petirs. Inouire - nines northwest '-mi ;l ro.ol nt I arniers 1 s FOUXD P " K." Ilolebo, a'oia and not, !" the owner k eontain- s probably Call at "'"R S M.K on ''lis' .-': 1.. a. ' land: all w -.11:1 al Mon et fruit r MI'I'i'llEI.L. Eugene, O; sai.i: nil I.'v 1 hind. 1.1'!. if w h 1.,-n h., u,i,,,l in,l .1 . ' ! O GEORGE NOLAND APPOINTED TO SUCCEED0 BENSON Portiando Aug. 29. A special ils ptirh to the Evening Telegra'n from baicui says that Governor Chamber lain today announced the appoinr ment of George Nolan, a Deinoer.ir, of Klamath Falls, to succeed Judge Henry L. Benson, of the First Judi cial district, resigned. (Judge Benson is a brother of Secretary of Slate Frank Be jsriu. and resigned to enter private practice His successor Is a brother if J. E. Noland, of Creswell, former sheriff of Lane county.) BORN In Eugene, August 24. 1908, to Walter Birmingham and wife, a daughter. In Eugene, August 28, 1908, to M. J. Lowell and wife, a daughter. To James Miller anil wife, who re side between Eugene and Springfield August 27, 1908, a daughter. UASOMNE WOO!) SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf Tin fruit cans In stock. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. For comfortable eye glasses, recommend the "SO EASY" Eye Glass Mountings. They are all the name Implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped nose. We keep mast all kinds ol mountings, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "So Easy." We tit glaues right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J j ,jt J. 0. WA ITS, Optician 611 Willamette Street. Girls-a Stove Fre A range in little a stove that will boil, bake an; just like the big one in the kitchen. It will go tot girl who can bake the best pan of biscuits.. 1 he contest will be held at our store on a datt given later. Watch our advertisements. We are expecting many little girl guests attk' will you be one of them? If so, come to our stcrt to get a circular of instructions and your numta- You Will want'tn sci trie "Rii-lrV iufliuT other pri2cs in our window, too, Ccmc today. Campbell-Fellman Co. THS HOUSE FURNISHERS Whora Vamp 0.J' I. n.. j n r-lH i. H'ltil w Your Creou Is Good - Cor. " li" hill in,,, I, m, J'O. THOM,s J':A' Egc Electric CFa!lV CModern Wiring and .'topIU U-si;ncrs and M.kcrs of Fl.t- A C,u Furfi Full Line oJJV-to-D.tu- "s Min 5-74 Vest Eighth S:.. "' "' Phr Will Mnv.. A I . n.. . . i. Ri- N " Kcgisttr Buildine. CALL ANDittt- " - r M1IU Wl J ' ' ' inn Dos Line.. irue onlv At .. !,one huyy. tome. n,i8 " W--V,, ! effected , n. ed n cures that - . ' L, a the i to 6'rofla ""-1: 100 Dnt wgi In us-iai imi . " ""S9i YourFallj or Uothes is About W and you win d0 you make st time that Michaels.Stemj "timing jr. are tti shape remarkal Y.e are S0le agl clothing in Pull rj - l yuuus are t, m'ing and ours- goods will be priced awav 4 order to closetk W e carry a co.W: of furnishinggj .diiHot De esce' thc city, and m- will be found Ion- mauy of our tors can afford J for. WeoimJ store and ha r to pay and are d with small proS; i ou are invited i and look at oar whether you k ED. HANI East Niuth ShJ 'lat.K. I