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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1908)
THE El'GE.VE DAILY GUARD. MO.VDAY, 8EPTEM1JER 7, 1908 Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ladies Home Journal Patterns Boys School Suits, Hats, Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases The Friendly Store College Style Suits at $ 1 5 to $40 ea. We aro aplendldly ready to take care of your fall clothing wuntH. as our mock la now the largest In the valley of Snappy Young Mod's Bulla. We show exclusive models and fabric that you can't duplicate flwwhnre, made by the L SYSTEM Raincoats, Top Coats, Overcoats In many attractive and pleasing styles. Including the new "3 coat with open pleats on aide and deep center vents. Overcoats and Cravenettes $10.00 to $40.00 BON MARCHE -STORE i visit their old home In New York' state. W. J,. fAMI-HKI-I. Vt.MK OF AND YVOI.rK AMI I'f.Af K WHX BRYAN DRAWS BIG CROWDS TO CHICAGO (Continued From Page One.) president of the American Federa tion of Labor, was the principal (JOVKKXOIt AMI MAVOIt MAKK KI'KKCHKS "Silt" New Shirts A beautiful iixHortment of pleated and plain cuff at tached or detached, shlrU In coat etyre and plain. .".lie tn 5:1.00 New Hats Wo are allowing new fall styles and colora In the Im perial, Stetson and Sterling Huts. $U.OO, $1.00, mid g3.no The Friendly Store's Hand Made Suits at $2Q00 to $ 1 00 00 A beautiful dlaplay of hurf tailored suits no ready for your Inapoctlon. Threo times tho Utaortmont you will find anywhero . 1st In town. Kxclualvo'modola, tind, as usual, tbo moat reasonable prices .prevail bora, See the new suits with short waist coats and large lapel of satin or volvot Long coat suits In very attractlvo moduli Bulls of the lateat fashion and material to please every Individual fancy. Tho display Is worth coming to see, and Includes tailored suits of nil grades. PrlceB ranging from 20 to $100 a suit. No troublo to show you here. Now costumes and autts arriving dally, . Jtf:. Hundreds of Yards of Beautiful Fall Dress Goods and Silks Kail fabrics shown for the flral time lM year, Unusually careful In selecting the dress fabrics of the Benson, wo have aimed above nil oIhu for quality and stylo In tho goods secured. Tho weaves of moat all press (inocls lire quite different from those, shown last season you will Ilka Ihem for this reason.' Tho colors ni'o blues, Kreens, browns, reds and a big variety of high colors In both silks and wool goods. Starting ut tide a yard ami up to $11.00. There la a splendid representation of ull that Is newest mid best. CHANGES HANDS! 1Mb of the present month. The j dishes have arrived from Portland ' j and the fixtures will be here within KOIDKKS KIXLS OI'T TO a few days. The wore of freacoinir the walls has been completed, rrin, the well-known painter, did the work UK which Is a credit to any place of us i speaker this afternoon. It is under- ...... , Kinu. stood he will make an attack on (IIA.V.hl.TOTIII, flil,S(l.T i Speaker Cannon, whose home is at i George Burbach, son of Gregory jjanvjjei ! Ititrletrh the tii u elf Htn 1 1 h brought tO i ' W. T. Kmifteru Tr.r...tr.r t.f I,.. ...: ..ri'.. K...,,.l, iVnm I lll.s UUKC LUUd. J uiaiuii Pon Marche Htore, announces that on ,,c.ar trfe prowing In their yard at Wednesday of thlH week Oscar Camp- (,o9 soutn Willamette street which bell and O. C. Wolfe will take posses- contained 4S winter pears. The slon of the store, they having pur-1 Dran(.n )s oniy two feet long. The cnasen me siocK and iixtures. i ney whole tree is covered with the fruit will close the store until Friday. Sep- ag thickly as this branch Is. tember 18, when It will be re-opened under tho name of The Crescent. Tho I.nnn rVmntv Horticultural So- !They will rearrange the Interior of ! dety "held a meeting Saturday after- i the store and make a number of im-in00n The matter of a display of I provemeniB. Lane county fruit at the Seattle exp i- I As announced by The Guard "mel8tion next year was brought up and in 10 or.., nr. oouoers mauKuraie.i , comm uee consisting of J. Beet". Geo. A. Dorris and M. H. Harlow was appointed to confer with the Com mercial Club and the county commis sioners' court in reward to the matter. ail .li-.,iniUru n.l .,i . 4r'. 'm,i.j7 J U.r ,,,, 1pj, '? r..J-"a 1 S!!turx, Gpt your voiu'T" experienced "!lHi, i rnone Ked 4 !. "'"ea sale to clone out his stock, as he has a business proposition at Seattle that requires his time and attention. Mr. Campbell Is a well-known Lane county citizen, having resided on the McKenzle for many years. Mr. Wolfe knows the dry goods busi ness thoroughly, coming here from KaiiKaR City, where he was In busi ness for years. He has recently been at Springfield. Blankets, Quilts, Pillows and Sheetings S. H. FRIENDLY 592-394 Willamette St YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK a 4 s s ed home to Portland today ufler vls- . 4:lllug relatives In ICiiKcnn. f I'KHSONAIj Chillies Wtlliuiin, head clerk at the . Hotel (Iruss, left on tills iiinruliig's 4 hIiiku for (I'llrlen's, on the McKcn- 1 ale. C.llbeit Griffin Is homo from a visit j Archie ami Sylvia Knwver went to 111 Portland, I llnrrlsbiiig on the noon train tmluv deo. A. Ilv ily was In the city from , visit t the homo of their brother Coburi: today. I diere. V'. " "ru"""on! A. Ilenslee.of Port land, at- j on the McKeiuie for a hunt .... ........ n . .r i, v,sii in me nunio of Airs. ,Min-lwlll Join Geo. II v- ' "i' 1 niu i roner, in Kugene, reiuriied home rfoin .luiictlon over nlRlit. today. J. N. Pew. II. of Uolse. Idaho, nr- J.'i. Wilson, of Siilem, arter a visit rived In Kiy;eiio yesterday. , ,, )lm( , MrH M ,,. Ankenv Mr. linn urs. A. Welch iniiie up and fiimlly In Kugene, returned home iroin I'oriiiiuu una lliiernoiMi. today. Jm. Piuvln an iinlval on the M tsR Amy Pollock returned to Ore noon i ruin lojny irom nexier. i K city today after a visit at the liilcii.h Honey, Hie young (losheii Imuie ol Mr. und Mrs. .1. (ioldsinlth In merchant, was In the city today. j hiinen. Ira Allen ami wife were In the cllyi w- Peterson and wife, of lien- from their Ciiiiip Creek fiirm today. 1 v,'r. visit at Hie Home or .Mr. rtiiuuiway in i.ugent. w A ii. ......... . I. ...... r....... " . . Cottage drove on Hie noon Iralu to-, - V ... ... . , . . ' ,,'fl ''"'ay for homo after visiting at J. V . Gilchrist, of Knli'Meld. Iowa, ,i, ..,.. ,.r M. , ..... ,,,.,... ,l,J ..-nn , ixeenev lu of Seattle ' day. Mra. O. K. Knox returned this af ternoon from a visit Grove. . J. II McClung, of Poillmid, left tula morulng for nil outluK at Foley Springs. Mra. Ttioiuiia Awhrey. of Cotiiure Grove vtstied lu Kttgcne esierdu Hint today K. K. Wright and l.i-onnvd Wright, of Payette, Idaho, wore ntiUuls III Ktlgeue yesteriliiy. Miss F.thel Tinner, of Klleiixburg, Wash., In here visiting her mucins. Mr. and Mra. Jas. Turner. C. P. Pennington and wife relurn- of Mr 'llgel.e. H. F. Paker. formerly a Kugene real eKliiln iiLiit miv.' t-.ulil I n ut at CilluKK. Nwir(. was an arrival here on the afternoon train today. Mr. mid Mrs. M. W. Weber. ofMar cola, arrived In Kugcuo last nli:ht troin Hielr trip to Southern Oregon and Northern California. .1. H. Haskell returned home to llarrlsbiiiK today after an over Sun day vlilt al the home of Ills brother. A W. Maskell. In lOimeno. Mrs. .1. H Itawcs, of Chico. Cal., relniited home Smolav after vKttlnu several davs with her uncle. I r. t. K Sin 1 1 ti . and fa ml ly In Kucciie Walter M.HM-e la home from Port ftAi.n' booh' Money in Hand you will Hv.i bnvt when dt' pimlii'tl tit h bunk. TMK Kl l.l K I.OW S N.S IIWK off.-ti i hi lifsr Mvunty mitl ltw in.t IUht.iI HfoiiitiHMl;U hum H 'ii nturf tin mvoiint b. ro nttw, mi Hill t-Mji'v jin-hi:ii; It ;t'. t tak 'itl i .it o tf Vkntr itintifv nmt mwi iii!-'H't i'M I'll tu'i' i tint' w ill in a ti.l i i'l : f i - The Eugene Loan and Savings' Bank C APITAL M M Itl'l I s. ai.'.-i.ooo. KM' MU.IMII 11 IMl'J. land. Hu will return to that cltv aoon to accept a position with the .Northwestern Ilridgo Company. .1. W. Ilockndy and wife arrived here Inst night from Kansas mid will make their homo hero. Mrs. Ilockn dy la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Tlngley. W. M. llenshiiw nnd Harry Dunbar lett this morning for llclkuiip a ranch They Smith and party. who have been there for a week or more. C. Clinton Page, who has been con nected with the Grants Push Courier lu an editorial rapacity for the past several months, Is lu the city. Ills wife and daughter have been here for the past several weeks. They are looking for a new location. Mark l-'lemiiig returned last night from a trip to Grants Pass, He start ed on the stime from there for Cres cent City, Cal., but on the rond he met Hie men be wanted to sec and came back to Grants Pass with them, transact lug his business there. ski-: iii.itit mrroN' For your accident and health. In surance. Opposite postoffice. HI 1. 1, Ml UK nutniiiitM For all kinds of draylng and ex preaa. House phono lied 27111; of- IIOP PICKING Picking will commence m (he Mil ler Pros, lard September 7. deal vard and good camping ground. li.li vv s7 4v4444 4 4 CITY NKWS 44 Mrs. Cosgrlff Is a recent arrival hero from Portland and will reside hen. A carload of lime each for L. N. rtoney nnd A. Lombard arrived here last night. If. H. Stlgers and Miss Weeks', of Shawnee, Oklahoma, are recent arri vals in Eugene. Colonel Mercer will begin tho erec tion of his big warehouse on tho de pot. Krou.nd.B at pnee. Today Is Labor Day, but It Is not being observed to any extent in Eu gene. It Is a legal holiday. Urs. w. 0. Murki will open hep drug store In the Hotel Hmecde bulled Ing on Wednesday of this week. The Women's Union of the Baptist church will hold an all-day meeting tomorrow, beginning at 10 o'clock. A cement -walk-will be built along tho Oak street side of the Nlcklln store at the corlner of East Ninth nnd Oak streets. The courthouse was closed today In observance of Labor Hay, which is a national holiday. The day was also observed by the postoffice. . A carlond of f're hrlck for L. N. Roney and a carload of cement for the Griffin Hardware Company were among Hie freight shipments Into Eu geno today. Tho carpenter work on the new ad dition to the high school has been completed. The addition will be ready for occupancy by the time school begins on the 21st Inst. The county comniis.sloneds' court recently received a dozen fine new Iron benches for the park btocks. They are much larger than the old ones nnd they fill a long felt want. A walk about the city reveals the fact that there Is more building going on at present than at any one period for years. Especially In the suburbs are the residences springing up on all sides. Probably Hie section In which the most are being built In in thte southwestern part of the city, al though in the extreme western por tion and in East Eugene there is great activity. As the local Shrlners were too busy entertaining to see their stereopticon nlctiireq at the Ornhetim theatre, the management has decided to show the Pictures again this evening, tomor row afternoon and tomorrow night. Among those whose portraits nre shown on the canvas are Dr. Lowe, S. H. Frlendlv, Dr. Harris, Frank E. Dunn, Dr. C. B. Wllloughby, W. G. D. Mercer, Dr. Wall, Lee Travis, C. S. Freeland. I. H. Bingham. Dr. Paine, F. L. Chambers, J. L. Page, Mayor Matlock. J. W. Hobbs. A. J. Gillette, S. S. Spencer, W. F. Osburn. Dr. De Bar. L. K. Bean, Geo. T. Hall, Sr., Y. D. Hensill and Geo, Kelly. J H, 0. Wb&dWdfth find son Marshall fotUfned lftst evening from their Mc rtehile outing, having had a splendid time hunting and fishing. Marshall made a remarkable record for a fourteen-year old boy. killing three deer on Wednesday within twenty minutes and holding his nerve, which some say he Inherited from hlB father, dur ing the exciting time. He also shot a cougar, wounding It. Then his father gave it another shot and the fellow crawled off into tho Jungle. j whero no one enred to follow It and me noes reiuseti 10 enter, learun iei the nnlmnl might not be quite dead. Albany Democrat. CHANGE OF FIHM IN KEAL ESTATE BUSINESS O. K. Bollard has purchased the Interest of C. J. Bovee, of the firm of Bovee & Morse, nnd has formed n partnership with W. P. Morse, and hereafter the firm name will be Morse & Billiard, who will do a gen eral real estate and loan business, and will be located at No. 63S Wil lamette street, where they will' be pleased to meet all of their old cus- ! tomers, and newcomers will find it to their advantage to give them a call. si 2 MOUSE & BULLARD. Walter McCornark and Raymond L. Perdew, who were on the Oregon team at the national rifle shoot at Fort Perry, Ohio, returned home Sat urday night. They report a splendid time. NEW PORT PERSONA LS Lloyd Wilson, of Eugene, Is the guest of Harry Wagner lit Newport. Miss Alicia McElroy, of Eugene, is a fall visitor at Newport. She Is lo cated at the McKlroy cottage at Nvc Oscar Prosser. son nf Ilr V o ! "each. Prosser. left toilav- f,.r Fes!! wi.m.i.' I M, s- A,,"n Hampton, of Eugene. Is er county, where he will tench In the Portland, Sejit. 7. Labor Day was! celebrated by one of the best parades in years. This afternoon Governor f hamberlain, Mayor Lane and others addressed the gathering. 'Frisco's Hig Parade San Francisco. Sept. 7. Industrial peace for the first time in years was in today's celebration of Labor Day characterized by two monster pa rades, 't is estimated that twenty five thousand men were in line. Huywood SHuks Cleveland,- Sept. 7. W. D. Hay wood, former secretary of the West ern Federation of Miners, was the Labor Day orator. About twenty thousand pratlclpated in the parade. A prudent young couple of Port land recently refused to apply for a marriage license until a written con tract was made out and signed by the parents of the young lady, agree ing to pay $1500 to the groom and $300 to the bride when the marriage was solemnized. CORN FLAKES Th Improve! Toasted Com Flakes HTKE 'Egf-O-Su Cereal Company 'i (aaooa E-C Proaeas stakes B-C Cora FUkaa positively superior to the ordinary kind. - E-C quality the high est quality avar attained in a flakad corn food makea E-C Corn Flakes the moat popular cereal food in millions of American homes. All Grocers, 10 cents EQG-O-SEE CEREAL COMPANY, Chicago Largest Manufacturer of Flaked Cereal Poods In the World ur Fall Suit) Will Suit y Wehavelargestand line we have eve ned in stock TV a lOtllin? in market and we are, agents for Eugene; Our clothing isrBl, look wellthe iJ ncauons in style pattern. You will find them J aDiy priced. We carry a complete offurnishiuggoodsi cannot be excelU the city, and our p will be found lowert many of our coei a re ' iuis can anora to for. V e own our store and have no to pay and are com with small profits. You are invited to and look at our g wnetueryou buy orj ED. HANSO East Kiuth Street Racket Topic hUb school. Hcbuice nnd meiits. having charge of the mathematics depnrt- I.. X. Money took his fntller-ln-hi Captain linker, home to Salem ves terduy In n automobile. The trip was innilu In four hours, and the enp. lain, who Is uged 92 years, stood It very well. The Indies' auxiliary to the Pole-I merciiil Club meets Wednesday even-1 lug In the club room. Members arc' "' Ml strangers III the cl.vi are e.udiully Invited. Mrs. Me.Mur ! phey, president. j C M. Young lodar shipped a enr- j loud of rine beef cuttle to Portland There were :' 4 bead In the cur and1 iney were all three-venr-old averaging mil pounds each. oainge Is the purchaser. A good many of ihe hop growers of I. ane county began picking this niuriilnir despite the threntenlm. , weather. Others will begin about' the middle of the week nnd some will, not begin until next week. I a late arrival at Newport. She is ac companied by her brother. Profes sor Harvey Poii.smnre, of the I"niv:'--sity of -Washington. They will re main for two weeks, spending most of their time fishing. . t)TK'K TO YKOMKX Homestead No. 1 ! :i T , Unithei hoo 1 of American Yeomen, will meet In regular session ut A. O. I'. W. hall, Monday. September 1 4. Hy crder of the honorable fore ti'in. .1. . DANIKI,. nest quality tents all sizes CI1AMHKKS llAlilUVAHK CO. st eers. Kail Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the r.'ach of all. CHAMMKliS IIArtnWARK CO The Kast Kilgcne Itrvan Clnh . Large shipment of rockers and din-' organiied In the Kairniount hall Sat-' urdav night with Haiton llamhle a ! president and Jeronie Sweaney .ice-! ri'taiy. A committee was named t draft constitution nnd bylaws, and to' report at a meeting to be held next : Saturday night. I Ing chairs Just received. See us for new, up to .line furniture at right prices. 1'IIAMHKliS ft AlillWAItK CO. See us f,T nuup furniture of all kinds CIIAMIU'IIS HAHDWAUK CO. Singer Sewhig .n.t.-nln Company, ti Willamette street, phona Ked 1461. U Heating furnace, hruk and founda tion ato'ie for nle cheap by National tiank First . The duck club, which has a lease on the hi nun swamp In the Long Tom bottom, west of the city. Is fix ing up the blinds and the cabin on the place preparatory to the comlug hunting season A crowd went out Sunday and w, irked all duv. I.aige sh ,eine:i; of road; wait for them and 111 AMIIKliS II XUllW.MiK CO A coo.! hoar 1 I been built b th, on Ihei the V'llf Iltotle , Perfect'on oil eons soves are s CMAMI'.FUS II VliliW VKK CO. lt.n tv O A T C T. To. , 4,a I I. 1 V ,n (nisi , r f- nce bus r.-cen: ' v ' v- Minty authorities i road at .ludkins'i IV. IM an. I which ex:-n.ls between hei le. line af.l the mill race The fence 1; t ic c. ',r te.uus fr on gome eicr tie' , ii.li.mkuicni into tile t ace. j o I'c 1 V Pail-., and bis bi..: her. IS IV Paine. I. (t tod . for the K.lst. 1 1 atne w:.l go a;- tar as Itostoll. w he he will take a p.-st graduate course In several bran, ties of medicine and COMMUNITy SILVER V t t Attractiveness of Our Store 15 incrc-irrj by our display of Community Sil ver. Admired ly all who aee it it would be still more admired on your table. Handaomest pattern on the market Lt a lifetime. For S.ilc by ii. O. vrATTS Corner 9th and Willamette We always have bargains for evej body, and new bargains arebeo added to our stock each week. ..WATCH OUR ADS.. They always contain BARGAIN' ..VISIT OUR STORE.. li . .ssj A look over our stock will convin you that we give better bargains you have ever bought in Eugene any other stdre. A Few Items Some Unusiii Hooks and eyes, per card 1c 36candU-s 3 papers pins . 5c Baby bits, fancy No. I brass lamp burners 5c Rolling pins 12 do:, white buttons. K 5c Large 'sponges - Virc coat hangers.: 5c Shawl straps Large size dish mops . 5c Dustpans Pan cake turners ' 5c Doon egg beaters Jet black stove polish ... 5c 30 ft clothes line Quart tin cups.. 5c Large lunch box Pot covers, any size 5c Stovepipe damp"5 Crepe tissue paper 5c Meat cleavers. Men's hemstitched hd'kfs 5c Good pad U' Hasp hinges 5c Set double nmcd""" Can openers... 5C Rag dolls 3 papers carpet tacks 5c Nickel plated ;h' Toilet paper, per roll 5c Glass dipped iViurphcy'sRackctStor 1 1 Pir OfK trcof. aT aWUOW W surgery, and the two together will