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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1908)
o THE EUGENE DAILY GrARD, Tt'ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1908 I 35 Men's Summer Suits to close out tomorrow V2 Price Tomorrow wc place on sale all light weight Summer Suits at exactly half their value. These suits are all made of best materials, and have a certain snap and style that distinguishes all "Friendly's" suits from others. Some arc light and dark patterns, single and double breasted and made of all wool fabrics, sizes 30 to 40. $30 Suits, $25 Suits, $20 Suits, $18 Suits, $15 Suits, $12 Suits, $10 Suits, sale price sale price sale price sale price sale price sale price sale price The New Fall Clothing for Men and Boys Is here in dozens of styles and fabrics and at prices to suit any one. This season we show an entirely new line of clothing the L SYSTEM designed ancjmpdc to appeal to yonng men who want something different in clothes. We also show an ex tensive line of staple and business suits in all desirable fabrics. The prices $5.00 to $35.00 i i ) MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE j S. H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette St. (Willi (!' THANKS Wo dimlru to Knttefullv uikuowl iiIko mid Icmlfy lo our appi'l'duUiin fit thM nyiniuithy and klinliien which lina liumi uliiiwn iih by our many frlonda hi our bereavement, uceanhiii ed by the death of TIiihiiuh Pollock. Wa especially thiiuk the (I. A. U., t hi-1 w. it. l . nun l. aillcn or the li. A. It. J. V. I'Ol.UK'lv AND FAMILY. A Hiiro-Kiiontili HtiiM'ker 3. C. UiKidvrln. of IttiliUvlllu. N.C., y: "llucklen'H Arnica Salve la a uro-ouuuKh knocker lor libera. A bad one came on my lea lam mi miner. That wonderrul Halve knocked it out I In a lew rounds. Not even it sear re mained." (Iiiaianteed for piles, sores ' and burns, etc. 'itw at W. A. Kuy-I kendall's druii store. I DeWltt's Kidney and Milliliter Plllt; mr.. ft.'ii u-t.iilr tm..L I.....L u..l... ..I " ' . r in i . . n nun wrri iiuuosi iiiallc palm, Inflammation or th Insttiutlv relieve ou of all the symp liladder and all olhcr annoyances du ' Indigestion. tlt. n b.riti,. oi to Wllllk kl.lnevii. Thcv in-i, ,.il.l I. .-.It torla. Il lit Kohl ,,,.,. I... n .1 4iil urilKKIrilN. GAHOI.IXK W(l,l SAWING Oil np Phone Main 32 or Farmers CI., It. A. .Mnltian. If Til,. fruit ciin In slock. CJ1AMIIEHS HARDWARE t'O. Car frr'h r'euicnt JiMt recclverl. i'HA.MIIUItS IIAIIDWAUE CO. Hard hrlcK lrr i hlmn. i s CIIAMIIFKS HARDWARE CO Sen us fur camp furnliure of all kinds CIIAMIIFR HAKDWARE CO. ' V i . "VAV.V M t f: - A 2 1 he LutMte Loan Ml I VI, Ml l. MI sl IH'l l i-.vv,nni. I l IIII.IMII 1 1 I.Mij. o o $15.00 $12.50 $ 1 0.00 $9.00 $7.50 $6.00 $5.00 tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow PILE8I trues; nijKHI . . , Wllllaraf Indian Pile ointment will cure blind, bleedlug and Itching pilot. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching t once, acta as a poultice, glvea Instant relief. William' i. dlan Pile Ointment la prepared for pilot and Itching of the prlvato parts. Sold by l.lnn Drug Co., by mall 50c and . $1. (10. Wllllami Mfg Co. propt., Cleveland, o. I'lllZK WIXXKIIS AT J. O. WAITS' I. 2. 3. 4. K. V. l.ee., 2229. Mabel Johnson, 4117. (leo. Price. 1,'iin. Henry S. I'bniniile. TiJ. Kllilol Will U'llhimr .I....I i.. ' in.inu. lirilKe .loin mouiach str ing and will almost glsli The reinforced centre Vurlor ham mock Is the linn lo buv. Tliev are wider, longer and stronger lhaii Hie orilinarv kind. ; CIIAMllElts HARDWARE CO. I Largo shipment or rockers ami din : Ing chairs Just received. See us Tor iiiew, up-to-ihue (iiruliiire at right prices. I CilA.MHEIIS 'I ARDWARE CO. Iteit qilalny tr uls all slrei t'llAMIU'RS II VliDW ARK CO Perfr-ctron r.i coos stoves are safe CIIAMIIKRS II VUDWAHE CO. Money m Haid Noil will a.n . jaie v, hen rle-p.i.-it.-rl In a g.i,., bank. nit: iu.iai: low-,v s it.s iiwk fr.., .s ,h i,,.,, M'i'uulv and most hlieral ai i'omm. .l.itioii ' H M il sinit n u,, ,,;,,,! i,,.,.,, ii". 1011 i:il , n)o waicbing it men We lake ' ' V end i ll I" r "iiuc . i air -i. 'I cue of oiir "ii mtcio: on d.'m.ii'., n".il:- and 5a irLS InnL- j-, ...... tm) WJ 4 Saginaw filed artic les of locorpora 4 :tion with the emmty clerk this fore- CITY MfS .nmn. The Ineruniorators are V. J. Gardner. J. E. Aiinel and J. F. Neat. The vali9- of 111. property beioiisini; The 1 hiiul.1.. Club will ine.-i with ; t Hie church i estimaifd atjir.uo. Mr. Julia (Jnldsmit ii on Thursday, , , of thi8 ,-.k. w '" "'"nun,- y. the popular re .re , luentatlve of the 1'oriland Hour Mills, Todav Is collection dav. Dig un of urmH ..ft ii.- .oiiwror for another lijont'h if you can. Preparations are belDK made to lay a cement walk alonis the Eiiihcopal (hurch .riiieriy on Olive street. Kat Ice cream with the Kpworth Li-aguem tomorrow at the Kooh-i-noor. Come aisain In the evening. Two more carloads of white press ed brick for the new I. O. O. K. block arrived from Newberg this, morning. The Hed Star Itcal Estate Com pany has moved from t'he MeClung block to rooms over the First Na tional Hank. The boxes for the two big palms which will soon adorn the depot plat form nave UTrivea. ine palms will ' he along nhortly. I The Contract for the erection of the new llovey brick block at the cor I Her of West Eighth and Olive streets i will be let In a few days. j Mrs. Anna Carroll was today ap I pointed administrator of the estate j of Mac I.. Sommervllle. w ho died at I Jjis Angeles In August, l'.ius. W. K. Gaby has resumed his job as driver Tor Kd .Nye, the delivery man. lie has been employed by War nock llros. for several weeks past. Miss Lulu Schofleld has accepted a position as stenographer In the Urst National bank. She formerly worked there for several months. The work of excavating for the three-story brick block to be built on West Eighth street by F. E. Dunn and F. M. Wllktns was begun today. h. M. Duryee was appointed by Judge Chrisman today as administra tor of the estate of Rachel Crnbtree who died In Lane county on Novem ber 1, 1907. Kitchen & Kompp, the liverymen, win nave their new sample rooms In me Mitchell & Oarrelt block ready for occupancy about the fifth of the present month. Chas. Jones, of the Pacific Month ly. Is on an outing up the Willamette east of Eugene. He will he Joined by W. J. Hill, of Hill's gun slore, of mis city, aiioiit Thursday. J. T. Rowland has leased the room in the lliilln frame building next door lo Ulndstoties lallor shop on Wlllnni- eite street mid will al once occupy It with his real cstato office. The chairman of the decoration coinnilltee for the Shrlners' day In Kugenu next Saturday asks the busi ness men anil others to use uniform colors, red, yellow and green. Karl Parsons. J. I,. .Myers and C. W. Seinmes, appraisers of the estate of Kay Murray, Insane, have filed their Inventory with the county clerk. They appruised the properly at 2H00. A cement walk Is being built along the east side of Olive Btreet from the Plronl residence properly to the cor ner of West Tenth and Olive, In front of the properties of A. N. Stri ker, Mrs. It. Sanders and K. J. Crow. Y. 1). Ilenslll, the architect, has moved his office Into town and Is now located In the llovey block, over the office of the Eugene lteal Estate H Investment Company, formerly oc cupied by the Chainhers-Ui Istow bank. The first hops of the season were brought to Eugene yesterday by Will jneavey. i ne variety Is the Early Fu- n-, nrru in niirir.iH ine Ill'St 10 lliatlire here. The bulk of the hops ln Lane county will not. bo ready to pick for ten days yet. A cement sidewalk will soon be built along the Ninth street side of the Huffman Mouse and In front of Patterson's meat market. The lit--maple tiers which shade the south rooms In the hotel so well will prob ably be cut down. Pears are coining In at the Allen cannery an I the plant will ho started iipnliHiui .Monnuy nt next week. The' pears will he canned for ihe Lane' County Fruli ami Vegetable tlrowers' Association, as wore Ihe Royal Anno' cherries this year. M. J lladsall Is building a two story residence ou Ihe tia.l called Miller's Little Farms, two miles north of Ihe cllv This Is the sev enlh lenience that has licet, built ; i-i x.n.en in, .re since tne tract was placed ou Ihe market. ' D"li : T. !l Mi Witc" is Die b,...k llii; al l he Knee,,., ill. aire That ,lai . S' P'em'rc: .t. pre, ,,l. , I.I HI, i;n , Je-c ail.l .,'1 a!,.,. CMllpaill Of I li perr- I'1'' It " "lie of Ihe ln...i faice-eoin. "lies OI' .. !, ad Seals oil sale Wed- " a in. I'vi.es :,,i, I),.,., spread ou i-a,k '''' 'i-t I'.i'k and the " ,1'lle. V. Mai! el a I Me;rlles todav. I he l'r:i,-h , li,,,., ,,, th), , 'I . a poini on,, mile " 1,1 1 miV .-.1st if tin- old ' W Rarriug,.,- Is ,,m of (he l.iin,. icti wi!l be I.". Van up for ,!;,. I: nil ii'ip'..' lo Id 111 I me yterua i's iter the needs of bio tustoiners. He Is one of the most successful business hustlers on the road, and has made "Olympic" flour a household word In Western Oregon, this brand having come to be recognized as a guarantee of excellence. W. A. Hell the L-rocer. today let the contract for the erection of his fine residence on West Sixth street near Lincoln to Tin ell & Hunter for ja540. It will contain seven rooms, with bath, pantries, sleeping porches, etc. It will be heated with hot air and will have a concrete basement.. V. D. Henslll drew the plans and fur nished the sueciflcatlons for the! house. KOIt SALE, EXCHAXGK OK LEASE Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office. Dlaners. dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. .nil, iuioicu al ii,.-i uuubc in iii centre of Eugene city, east and west, and only three blocks from the S. P. It. K. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go Into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap. labor cheap, lumber high nronertv nav for Itself In two years. and If he will operate day and night! n one venr fircatest omiortnn tv in thU part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention if interested In a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat it In the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of making your fortune, for this is a chance in a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, 333 Pearl street, Eugene, Or. GOOD COl'Cill CUKE. For the complete cure of coughs, 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 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. HOP PICKING NOTICE op nlckin- crimine'ices at Win. Nesn hnn r.rH If mil., ,.rh f SiirlnnriJl.il on Inn s..,m,,,i.; c inc iiitrvrug. iu cenrs per uox NEW TODAV FOR SALE 70 head of goats, either nannies or wethers; take your choice. Phone Fanners 4x'J. W. P. Lower, Creswell, Or. ol WOOD Fine dry, maple 4-foot wood, J4.2r. Williams Transfer Company. Main tial. WANTED At once, 20.000 bushels of oats, inquire Williams Trans fer Company. Main 651. TO TRADE A good sound work i for a ' loam, weigh! frOO pounds. good driving team. A. M S7 West Sixth street. s;, FOR SALE House and 3 fine lots, all within one block of car line; house containing five good-sized, eii-iinished rooms, pantry. two i cursors; all r II I'll It II If. stoves. range; good well on the place, L3ii foot deep. Price, J210U. Hollell br'ck Ileal Estate Company. sS Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone tor sale cheap by National Hank First Monkey Wrenches Wrought steel bar through handle, riveted at end, ad lustable to any size. S inch, each 25c 10 inch, each 35c Paint Brushes Varnish and Wall Brushes 1 flat and round I -in Varnish 5C 2.in Varnish . . ... U- : in Wall 15c 3-in Wall 2uc 31'j-in Wall. . . . 25c PERSOS.iLi T I. S. Day, mayo' of Ivison, is in the city. Walter Moore is in Portland for a short time. Otto Kaufmann went to Portland last evening. Mrs. Quiner went to Portland ou business today. (iilhert Uriffln is visiting in Port land for a while. K. W. Martin, of Wendllng, spent last night In the city. A. M. Gilbert went to Portland to- I day with a load or cattle. j Attorney II. W. Thompson return- , ea last nignt irom loieao, or. Mrs. Stenhanle Schuecker is In the city visiting friends a few days. Kola N'els, the Salem hop buyer, was In the city on business today. H. X. Cockerline, the Albany ln - surance man. was in the city today. orval unstrap returned this morn- I ing from a short trip to Portland, i here and at Coburg, went to Harrls i Mrs. S. S. Durkhelmer returned ' burg today. last evening from a visit In Portland. I r s pmnlr returned hnmn Snnrtav iiistni juiiiisuii leaves ruruuuu I for Oxford University on September i Cth. Mrs. M. D. Mitchell was a passen ger to Irving on the noon train to day, j Hon. R. M. Veatch came down from ! . Cottage Grove on the noon train to Jos. Morris, Jr.. and family are in' the city from Mapletou for a fewitIl' tnere ana re"' to r,ugene, as davs N'. B. Standlsh returned to his work at Waltervllle on the stage this' morning. P. E. Snodgrass and F. L. Cham- hers and families have returned from Cascadla. C. H. Burkholder, a prominent merchant of Cottage Grove, was in ' tn .clty loiay- n Henry Hohl returned to ' "'" ' ai rur noun arier a short vl8' ln ,".?,en,e- Mrs. V. W. Taylor and dauuhter. of George, Was., are ln the city, having arrived last night. Mrs. E. G. Courtwright left this morning for her home at Hale after a visit in Eugene. Miss Lucy McClure. of La Grande, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roome. Jr.. after a visit here of a few days, have reiurriea to Portland. Miss Marie Crlteser returned to the ranch above Dexter today after a short stay In Eugene. Fred Applegate was in the city from Yonralla today, returning home on the afternoon train. I. J. Claggett, of Independence, is visiting at the home of Jiis sister, Mrs. S. F. Kerns, In Eugene. Albany Herald: Ceo. H. Miller, of tins city, and Miss Nina Mrirtin of, s,lk'm' sPe"t Sunday In Eugene. .Mr. Carter and daughter, of Lea burg, returned home on the stage this morning after a visit in Eugene President Campbell and bride, nee Mrs. Church, have arrived home from Colorado, where they were married Justice of the Peace .T T. n-ru r Creswell. was in tho rin- r,.,i.j,. tnrnlnir hnm n rh. , - "ui,i uiiin. u,a"'- He11: Miss Clara E ua). ot r.ugene, was among the pas sengers on the bay train this morn- irr. E. C. Lake and fnnillv hin i.r,, ed from Dexter where they spent the I...,.,,.,,;,, , oraer to place the chil dren In school. Mrs. Lorena Aupperle has left for Aberdeen, Wash., where she will re sume her position as teacher In the public schools'. Cecil Espey, who has been ln the city the past few days getting ready to go to Cornell University, went to Portland today. J. E. Unci ley, accompanied by his son, Cecil, and father-in-law, B F Criim, left this morning for a deer hunt up the McKenzie. Miss Nell McCloskey. of Corvallis, Gilbert.1""" Peasant visit at the home of .in. ami airs. .,. u. McElroy In Eu- m'lie, returned nonie today. Chas Christensen. bookkeeper for I. H. Chambers, owner of a sawmill near Cottage Grove, was an arrival '" "1K 'rain today. Air. and Mrs. P. J. Campbell left last evening for Marco, Ind.. where they were called on account of the Ill ness of Mrs. Campbell's mother. Mark Fleming., the ' real estate dealer, went to I?.w..i....r ,...r - timber business, lle'mav 'conclude to go from there to-Crescent City, Cal. Folding Hat Rack 1 0c Natural Oak Finish 7 turned spindle 10c 10 turned spindle 15c ..Six Drives KX iVurphey's Racket Store Mrs. J. M. McElhaney and children I of 'f)wa, who have been here visiting j at t he home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ! Aunnerle. have left for ther home. " vrioo. r V M Sherman and Wife returner) fi'i'rm'J.'l''' "'i","' . ' tte i.1.' "i Iyer niL-hr fr:ini an extended visit n - nenue..-.. ...."V Manslleld, Ohio, ana otner fcastern nnnrl' poipts. I Hoivai d Morton and V. L. Chick, ' young timbermen of Portland.arrived in Eugene last night and left on the ; stage this morning for Gate Creek T. P. Welch and wife, of The Dalles, arrived here today to visit at the homes of Wm. Welch and E. M. Cooper. Mr. Welch will Join a hunt ing party to leave tomorrow. T. B. Hill, of Minnesota, after a , visit at the home of his brother, J. E. I Hill, In Eugene, left on his return I trip today. He will stop at Portland, ! Seattle and other places on the way tuck, , Orel Taylor, of Coburg, who has been employed as conductor on the I Portland street car line for several 1 months, and who has been visltlne night from 'his trip to Crater Lake, made with Rev. O. C. Wright. The. latter remained at Medford and ex pected to ascend Mt. Shasta before re turning home. A. F. Caldwell and family, of Elk City, Oklahoma, who have been here l..pnn Inf. FnI. A I CI.'ll.C .1M1I.I1, 11.1 , 11J1 11U111C lUUtl.V. lmen(1 to. aV oi their prop- jthey like tne city ana the climate i verv we"- J- Cochlln and wife brought their daughter, Miss Stella, from Creswell today for treatment by Dr. Wall. Af-; i ter an examination it was decided to: I perform an operation for ulcers in i I the stomach. The operation will be I performed In a week or ten days. 1 Rev- u- E- Baker nna son BHce old-fashioned went to Oakland today. OPPOSITE POSTOFITCE Writes axldent and health assur si HERB BUTTON, Agt. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are! small pills, easy to take, gentle and j sure. Sold by all druggists. I Best quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. i Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Good Canning Peaches 60c h Jelly Glasses, 30c doz: E. DODGE i lit Cash for Butter, Eees and Veal EUGENE HOSPITA! Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiefe, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M. D, L. E. McDougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and trainine in the hosoital. The medical and surfia of the hosDital coristituii tVir famltv. For rates or mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MD-1 Clothes Racks 15c Hardwood, six inde pendent 18-in arms riveted to an enameled iron h"igcd back, when not in use amis drop down. M;h 15c " "ai-amwiwa Oft! J Kl II. 1 Lfida-' fOr COmln. Li , "" iu& " " in fcfc ko moit ill n.j. . - ""MMtfcJ those rutin I,.... t specially EUi. njh,,;,. J. 0. WAilSi 611 WillMietttjl Kennedy's i.aT ohS"!1.'.; the nrh.r" " boweis and Uthtte; the irritauo.MlJe2 tlon of the throat S' gists. CASTOE For Infant! ml 87 Die Kind You Hars Bears tha Signature Groceries,, Wholesale and Retail Groceries andPrJ For the care and treatment Medical and Surgical Cas Modern operating room and W Appliances forX rayl Sputum and blood examiniM Full corps of trained nutso Rates oa application. lJe&5? Until Boxe d arJ? ciling. sunk lock and two k; While they last Hats and C Men anJR F.lt HiS and Goth (A at Manuta--' Cost .4 15c and up V I M. tt " Ml. . 35 Eost, 9th Street, O