Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 02, 1908, Image 8

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THE KIGEXE DAILY CCARD. WKDXKSDAY. REPTEMBKIl 2. 10H
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jj Indies0 Home Journal
Boys School Suits,
TKe Friendly Store's
Hand Made Suits at
$20 00 to $100 00
A beautiful display of new tailored suits now ready for your
Inspection. Three tl 8 tho assortment you will find anywhere
else In town. Kxclimlvo models, and, as usual, the most reasonable
prices prevail hero. See the new suits with short walHt coats and
larKO lapel of satin or velvet Long coat suits in very attractive
models Hulls of the lateHt fashion and material to please every
Individual fumy. The display Is worth coming to see, and Includes
tailored sulls of all grades. Prices ranging from $20 to (100 a
sill!. No trouble to show you here. -
New costumes and suits arriving dully.
Hundreds of Yards of Beautiful
Fall Dress Goods and Silks
Kali fabrics shown for the first time this year, riliiHintlly
careful in selecting llie dress fabrics of tint season, we have aimed
above all else for iiiullly and style In the goods secured. The
weaves of most all Dress tloodu are quite different from those
shown IuhI season you will like them for this reason. The colors
are blues, greens, browns, reds anil n big variety of high colors In
both silks and wool goods. Sltu'tlng at MIc a yard anil up to $:1.IH.
There I a splendid represenlnt Ion of all that is newest and best.
Blankets, Quilts,
Pillows and
Sheetings
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CITY XKWH
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JesHO hasten, of iiltervllle, Is d-i
Ilvurlng his Early Kngle hops lit the
, ., ,
Irlendly warehouse.
Sheriff Harry I.. llown nnd family i
hftVft ltllivi.il Imn Mli..rlln..iila ..it Hi..
second floor of the county Jail.
The box ofrice sale for Richard
Jose today Indicates a full house for ,
tho Eugene theatre tomorrow night. :
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routine bus.ness was tn.ncuctcd , -
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Among the carload shipments Into
hugeiie this morning were one of
hay for Wiiruoi k Bros, nnd two of i
logs for the Eugene Lumber Com- j
l'n'- i
I
V. A Murphy nnd family, who have i
hern visiting here from Hlouv cm
Iowa, have concluded to make Ee-
Rene their future home Thev
now at Shedils visiting friends there.
J. J. 1 1 IK lies, the well known must
rlnii of tills city. Is preparing to
leave about the I'.th nf the piesent
month for Knttlaml, to visit his broth
r. whom he has nut seen f ir mail)
years.
William lleinpv, of this cll. i:i
purchased the Interest of II It Mi -Kinney
In the firm of Main i V ,. .
Kinney, n'l'oiol hand dealers en Ea-1
iLugcnc. Loan
Tl l i
j inc .
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1-s.l IU.iMil i imi'j.
Patterns Ladies Home Journal Patterns
Hats, Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases
The Friendly Store
College Style Suits
at, $ 1 5 to $40 ea.
We lira splendidly naily to lake care of yiitir fall clothing
wantH, an our slock In now the latest in the valley of Snappy
Yumm Men's Sulm. We niow exeliiBivi; models and fabrics that
von can't duplicate elsewhere, made hy the
L SYSTEM
Raincoats, Top Coats, Overcoats
In many attractive and pleasliiK Hlylcs, Includinj; the new "Sill"
coat with open pleats on side and deep center vents.
Overcoats and Cravenettes $10.00 to $40.00
New Shirts
A beautiful assortment of
pleated and plain cuffs at
tached or detached, shirts In
coat Htyre and plain.
."Or IO Ijc.l.OO
H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St
Ninth streut, and tho firm ntime will
hereafter bo Manvllle & Humpy.
The picnic thai was to have been
held by the Uidles of the (!. A. It.
laxt Thursday but which was post-
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i,i ,M.. uimn in r till lllllll III .
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at 10 a. m.
Darwin llrlstow, I,. I.. Goodrich
and S. II. Kukln, appraisers of tho es
tate of Hachel A. Crubtree. deceased.
''"'"V fll'd their Inventory with the
Probate court. They found property
valued at $74:1.01, consisting of a
promissory note, with Interest.
K;r,!U7 ,M;;r-
ft "j"' HMlV'T.un.ltnL
Miccuiiled by Mrs. Marks' drug store
for n Jewelry store. He will leave
'or I'ortlaud this evening to secure
"Mures,
K. E. Dunn and K. M. Wllklns have
let the contract for the construction
of the concrete basement fir their
I1'' thrce-stoiy bi b k block on West
' ' ""eel to T. II. Kills, lie will
,",v'' " completed by the fifteenth of
the present month.
Billiard Easton was today uppnlu.
eil administrator of the estate of
l.ilella A. IValioily, hn died In l.au,.
county. August it'. Hi us The value
of the prupertv of the estate Is es
tlnii I at $1110(1. .las Udell, .1 T
I'oiialilson and Thus. I
pointed appraisers.
arney were ap
Maiuiean Willis, who came to t.atif
county In I ',4 and lelt hi'le In t s 7 1 ,
died a( Hood liner. Oregon on n
Ki'-t 31. Mr. Willis settled pen,
Money m Hand
you III nlwx s have hen de
posited In a good bank.
mm: ii, ink low
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! 1 M.S lllK offers the best
senirltx nnd the most lllieial
an oiiiiii. ulations
" u st. il t an account here
i". ou will ,.,i,, waulillit
II MOW
W-. take too, I i. il
.if on:
men. in. p.,, ,.,
c ' '"'I' t lice hi demand
and ;
Dank
avinus
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New Hats
We are showing new
fall
styles and colors In tlte Im
perial, Stetson and Sterling
l.uti:.
$11.00, $1.(10, ami .-.0(l
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
Creswell mid will lie remembered by
Mho older residents of tho countv
una sister of the deceased, .Mrs. Cal
llson, resides at Kail Creek.
There will be a regular meeting of
Evangeline Chapter, No. 51, O. E. S.,
Krlday evening, September 4th lit S
o'clock. By order of the W. M. E.
M. Yoran, secretary.
The I.ane County Veterans' re-un-lon
will he held in Eugene during
the latter part of the present mouth
The local committee will meet In a
few days to begin arrangements for
the event. For several years past I
tne reunion was held In June hut at
the Inst meetl.g It was decided to
hereafter hobf It In September.
Judge Harris, ()f the circuit court
has rendered a decision In the motion
for a new trial In the case of I
Doyle vs. the s. I'. Companv In
which the Jury returned a verdict of
$! . (Kill In favor of the plaintiff. The
Judge decided that Doyle should re
nin ini.imii irotn his Judgment
and
agree to take $:t
POO, or a new trial
will be granted.
Sl i: IIKIill III TTOV
Kor your accident and health in
surance. Opposite postofflce.
Moil Itiisckill Desitts
Cincinnati. Sept 1 -Tl,,. National
baseball commission has allowed the
following drafts: American League
bv Cleveland from .s Angeles
Easterly; hy Washington from I'ort
laud. (irooni National League hv
eague
.. lie,
I'osiou iroin San Franc
ColgMs's Iti-nlhef
Sharon, i' i . Sept 1
gos. the brother of 1'
Insane
John C
resident
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The
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Mlllcy s ass i
leuced to tl
lice i laini he
will he line.
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FLOUR MILL SOLD
TO S, K, NOEL
.Mrs. M. E. Watson and aaug.iie.
. .. .-. i.i ivt IKaiherine and fon Clay returned to
II. A. H WSIinriSM-. M-.I.I. I I..1Mi p jn E ne after a pleas-
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which is (i.vk
ST.U'K HUM
Or' OIJiliST liant visit at me cuaai. ai";
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MUCKS IIKI.I'ID
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A deal was consummated today
whereby W. A. washburne disposed
of the Springrield flour mills to S.
K. Noel, of Klamath Kalis. Mr. Noel
took charge of the plant today and it
will hereafter he operated under his
personal control.
.Mr. Noel Is a miller of practical ex
perience, having milled at various
places in the Willamette valley for
the past twelve years, including Al
bany, Dallas, McMlnnville and other
cities. He has been at Klamath Kails
for some time past and intended to
build a mill there, hut his family did
not like that city as a place of resi
dence and he decided to return to
this valley. Seeing an opportunity to
buy the plant at Springfield, he be
gan negotiations with Mr. Washburne
with the result that the deal was
completed today.
Mr. Washburne has conducted the
mill for the naat eighteen years and
lias enjoyed a prosperous business in
(hat time. He Is undecided as to his
future occupation, but it Is probable
that he will coiuiP' . to reside k
I.ane county.
The Springfield mill was built in
1K54 by Isaac and Elias lirlggs. It
was one of the first mills of the state
and at that time was considered a
very large one. The mill race from
which water power to operate the
plant Is obtained was built a short
time before that. T. G. Hendricks,
president of the Klrst National bank
of Eugene, one of the wealthiest men
In Lane county, helped to build the
dace, driving an ox team and working
by the day.
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4 PEUISONAL
C. T. Myers, of LaCenter, Wash., is
In the city.
Miss Orllla f.iinmer Is home lrom a
islL at Siileiu.
Lee lloselton went to Portland to
day on business.
Mrs. 'K. Etter returned this after
noon from I'ortlaud.
"Bohemia" Sharp Is in the city
from Cottage Grove.
ltev. It. tl. Callison, of Fall Creek,
was in tile city today.
Frank Scouert went to Portland
lou.o mi' a snort stay.
J. W. Shumate and family hav? re
turned from Portland.
Miss Maude Morns is horn.; from
11:1 outing tit. Newpoit.
Father O'Karrell went to Albany
today on a short visit.
A. F. Edwards and wife came
down from Dexter today.
George A. Drury, the Caburg mer
chant, Is In Eugene today.
II. W. Thompson, oi Grants Pass,
is In the city for a few days.
Fred W. Elsenschmldt, of Monroe,
is In the city for a day or two.
Mrs. J. B. Willoughby and son, Al
fred, are home from .Newport.
J. W. Shumate returned last night
from a trip to Victoria, B. C.
U. L. Fitchnrd came up from Inde
pendence today on hop business.
ltev. II. S. Chatnple and family
went to Holly, Linn county, today.
Ed lloselton returned this after
noon from an outing at Newport.
Andy Nelson came down from Cot
tage Grove on the noon train today.
it. W. Anderson, of Taylorvllle,
111., Is registered at the Hotel Gross.
Charles W. Meek, of Joseph, Or.,
was an arrival In Eugene last nignt.
Attorney G. F. Skipworth and il.
C. Mahon went to Portland last even
ing Alt li Pose returned this morning
to Walterville, alter a visit in Eu
gene. Attorney W. Lair Hill, of Berkeley
Cal.. Is In the city on professional!
t . '...!-. ;
Mrs. M. J. Edmunson Is home from
Astoria and Seaside, where she spent I
tho summer.
Jas. W. Awhrey came down from '
the surveyors' camp up the Middle;
Fork today. i
Miss Marjorie Middleham. of San I
I-1 ancisco. . tsiting Mrs. K. E. Si'in- j
tir in Eiigeui j
Professor E 11. Mc.Vllster is down'
from Blue liiver. u,. m return on
tile stage tomorrow.
II A. Whitman, of Woodbine -in. I
Thomas Short ..i. f Slivcrton. au
in the ci'y on business.
! Mrs John O'Brien went to Koje
! burg this allei nooti to visit h,T
l daughter. Mrs Siapleton.
E. N. Eldrt.L'.e, of Independence,
is in the cm on iuisiness conn, , . :t
tt till t he Kim
camerv.
K. .)
Moses, the Tangent merchant.
returned to Ilia: town today alter a
business visit in Eugene,
j I. E M.N.in.ee. of Portland. !'.!
a isk w ,t!i Fa; hi r O'Karrell m Eti-
gene, retin lu d home today.
Miss lla.c: Warner, after a visit
with friends i F.sisen;. returned
llouie lo .l.ispe; : a .
Miss S.illio Poll.
Portland todav ,ito
home of her I.c 'of.
nioruiuc
uk returned to
.T a visit at t .il
'. .1 W. Polln.-k.
afttr a ffv ,i;iv,'
t on thf stiiitt' ttu
mn1 at Miiplrtou
Joe l it ft,.
ta In Euge:,e
u.orn:t'g l.e to
itort:ev ,; Martin i,.ft iodic
Martin lof
mi Irtal ti'
i.lllli'l' f'.'.Ml
for S
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Ml H i. Van in
to.lax to ;
istcr, Mrs. . O
II.-. kart.
A. K Jatin rcturni'J to rortlat
todav after a visit with friends in
Eugene, lie was accompanied by his
son, Dewey. I
.Mrs. Walter Hoone returned on the ,
stage today to Belknap Springs. where ;
she and her husband are running & '
restaurant. 0 !
lieorge W. Brown, of Utnana, tuier
:
with his sister, -urs. n.
in Eugene, has 1-ft for Call-!
ri,-rti: i. (.in! mi his wav home.
aid
.Mrs. Samuel Nelson, accompaniea
by her neice. Miss Beula Sladden, left
today for Chicago after a summer's
visit' witli her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Sladden, In Eugene.
llarvev Denstnore, of Eugene, Miss
L. McElroy and Mrs. Alton Hamp'on,
of Eugene, passed through this noon
on their way to Newport. Albar.;'
Herald.
Mrs. A. P. Hill and Miss Laura
Prosier, of Eugene, were passengers
through the city this noon for New
port to spend a few days. Albany
Herald.
Mrs. Barbara Strati!) and Mrs.
Weinschank, of Philadelphia, mother
and nelce respectively of Professor
John Straitb, are expected to arrive
here tonight on a visit.
Mrs. Alton llumpton and brother,
Harvey Denstnore, left yesterday
morning for Newport. From there
Mr. Densmore will return to Seattle
to resume his work as instructor in
the I niversity of Washington.
Miss llolm-.troin, head nurjs at the
Eugene hospital, has gone to Acme
to spend a few days visiting at t':e
hon e of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Cusnman
M. J. Duryea, who arrived here
sreveral weeks ago from Krederiek
town, Mo., in company with his wife.
has leased the E. C. Smith rest jence, !
formerly occupied by Ilonore Palmer i
and family, and they will nuiKii Eu-1
t,ene their home. i
Misses Lena and Maggie Callison, I
of Kail Creek, after a summer's visit;
with her parents at home, left today!
for Lewiston, Idaho, and Goble, Or.,;
resnectlvelv, where they will teach .
school. This will be the fifth year:
that Miss Lena has taught at Lewis-1
ton. )
SEE HKHH BUTTON
For your accident and health
surance. Opposite postofflce.
Large shipment or rockers and din-1
ing chairs Just received. See ub for
new, up-to-date furuiture at right
prices. I
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I
Vudor porch shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I
"Bobby" Groom, one of Portland's
star pitchers, hits been drafted by
the Washington team of the National
League. I
Best qunliiv tents all sizes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Perfection oil cook stoves are safe
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ;
nest quality tents all sizes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
NEW TODAY. !
I
FOR RENT Sixty-acre (more or
les) farm in small town. Store,
churches, good school and black-'
smith shop two blocks distant.
Good house and barn and all kinds
of fruit. Enquire nt 2GS Lawrence
street or address V. Robvosky, Eu-
gene, Or. si
WA.TED--Any one having choice
dahlias or other flowers to sell
please call at the Hoffman House.
s4
WANTED -To borrow $2000 at 6
per cent, giving approved security.
Address "A" care Guard. sa
WANTED Cabinet-maker. Apply
at R. C. Morgan's furniture fac
tory. S9
GIRL WANTED Address
Mrs.
E. Russell. Thurston.
Special
Cream
Pitchers
Imported
China
Height 3 inches, girth 2,
Coloni.il squat shape, rich
gold clouded edge and
handle, canter wreath of
roses, this sale p
each. 1 .JC
Salad Dishes
Actual 10 inch, r.chly decor
ated. worth 40c g
this sale jC
ip'URPriEY'S RACKET tf
VALt LOIS
DISTANCE in
FOREST FIRES
J. A. Bennett, his daugh
ter and daughter-in-law, of
Portland, had a trying expe
rience while coming to Eu
gene from Kitson Springs
yesterday. Some distance
above Lowell they encounter
ed a fierce forest fire oil both
sides of the road. Many trees
had fallen across the road,
rendering travel with a team
impossible. As the party was
due In Portland at a certain
time they abandoned the team
and set out afoot. They
climbed over numerous burnt
trees in the road and often
times the heat was intense,
so close was the fire. They
walked thus for ten miles.
At Lowell they succeeded In
securing a conveyance to Eu
gene and reached this city In
time to take the delayed fly
er to Portland last evening.
Tin fruit cans In stock.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE! CO.
Hard brick for chimneys.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
Your Fall Suit
of Clothes
is About Due
and you will do well if
you make sure this
time that it is one of
Michaels, Stern &Co's
brand, They are the
Correct thing in every
respect, are hand tail
ored and keep their
shape remarkably well.
We are sole agents for
this- famous line of
clothing in Eugene.
Fall Goods are now ar
riving and our summer
goods will be found
priced away down in
order to close them out.
We carry a complete line
of furnishing goods that
cannot be excelled in
the city, and our prices
will be found lower than
many of"our competi
tors can afford to sell
for. We own our own
store and have no rent
to pay and are content
with small profits.
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether you buy or not
ED. HANSON
East Niuth Street
CHINAWAR
Saturday, Sept. 5
Imported
China Places
Light weight, transparentChina,
actual 9X inches, gracefully
decorated with shaded bright
color roses . p
each 1 OC
Bread and Butter Plates
to match, each 10c
A II i7
MM, boil,
"ons, loss of ..
bilious t,.
theru. Tt.,.-. ' 'r'-ft.
I ' usual n,.,e7 "21:
For cnmfft.t.Li
eye jj
recommend,!,
"SO EAS
Eye Glass Mounts- Tto
sdves to almost
teeo most alt ,
.,uavtbtM
We (it gla-iscs ri.ht.j '
Fourteen years NfK
J- 0. WATTSJ
611 WiU.iMtt.sJ
lPQ5TJ,B0Xq
C. R. MEAD
J.T.H
REFORE buyinc tti
tate call up or cm
ipringiield, the ba a
oi its size in the vilkt.
best railroad center is
best water powet i
btate. harms ot 13
and descriptions, ilss
property for sale.
, M, & REAL ESU'
Telephone Main 171
Car fresh cement Just r
CHAMBERS HARDW.l
See us for camp (umir
kinds.
CHAMBERS HARIWii.
Regular
25c Im
ported China Cups 4
Saucers
Flaring ovid: sHif
oattern. gold tipP;
handle, clusuis w ;
with ribbon cffeA
with wreath ttsija' J
cup and sauctr
Actual 'tVi in
PLATE to flu:-" j
each
i s4
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"nIi
msric m
MOiJLBMi::
E a
h CuPsil
Saucer