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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1908)
THE EC C EXE DAILY OVAKD, WEDKESDAT.tffEPTEMBEB 9, 1B08 ..'I Si . ' 1 Ladies Home Journal PatternsLadie Home Journal Patterns Boys School Suits, Hats, Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases . TFe Friendly Store College Style Suits at, $ 1 5 to $40 ea. ' are aplenrlldly ready to take care of your fall clothing wants, as our mork In now tho largest in the valley of Hnapuy Young Men'H Suits. We Hhow exclusive modelB and fabrics that you cun t duplicate elsewhere, made by the L SYSTEM Raincoats, Top Coats, Overcoats arrant, y In many attractive and pleasing styli-a, Including the new "Silt" coat with open pleats on side and deep center ventii. Overcoats and Cravenettes $ 1 0.00 to $40.00 New Shirts A beautiful aKsortnieiit of pli'iilwl und plain cuffx nt tarlied or detached, shirts in cout utyie and plain. ftOc (o :l.()0 New Hats We are showing new all styles and colors In the Im perial, Btetson and Sterling Ham. .i.M, $1.00, and .V(M The Friendly Store's Hand Made Suits at $2000 to $ 1 0000 A beautiful display of new tailored Bulls now ready for your Inspection. Three times tho assortment you will find anywhere else In town. lOxclimlvu models, and, as usual, tho most reusonablo prices prevail here. See Hie new suits with Bhort wulst. coats and large lapel of Bntln or velvet Long coat suits In very uttractlvo models Suits of the latest fashion and material to please every Individual fancy. The display Is worth coming to see, and Includes tailored kii It h of all grades. Prices ranging from ftt) to $10(1 n suit. No trouble to hhow you here. New nut limes and suits arriving dally. Hundreds of Yards of Beautiful Fall Dress Goods and Silks Kali fabrics shown for the first time this year. Unusually careful in selecting the dresH fabrics of the season, we have aimed above nil else for iiuallty and style In the goods secured. The weaves of most nil Dress (loods lire quite different from those shown last season you will like them for this reason. The colors are blues; Kteuiis, browns, reds and a big variety of high colors In' both silks and wool goods. Starting at fUc yard and up to $3.00. There Is a splendid represenLntlon of nil that Is newest and best. COMMITTEES FOR VETERANS' , REUNION NAMED Committees for the annual nnni u of the l.ane County Veteians' As elation which will be ,el in Encna .September 23, 24 and 2f. have !. r appointed as follows: General committee, with atttlio:'!ti to appoint sub-comniitt'es .M Sherman, O. K. Kresi. Darling I electric theatre there, a Berry-W ood I player piano which was installed in I the theatre by J. O. Thomas, of the Kugene Electrical Co. I A lady who placed a house for 'rent ad in yesterday's Guard tele phoned this office this uiornniit, re questing that the ad be taken out as she is overrun with people want ing the house. This iudiiates two things: That The Guard is a good advertising medium and that houses to rent are very scarce. i Included in the carload shipments I Into Kugene last night and this morning were the following: One of flour for the Pollock Transfer Co., ime of radiators for the Bible In- ,.i ... ....... i 'i ir... , vora v nnn fit uiaiiun iim utd"- rinance ana priming i-. vjui-ue. . - !.,,,-,, I um. .lame. Offnii T X Plank. I Hulin. two logs for the Lugene Lum- Deeoratlons hall and banquet I. W. Bowman, J. M. Shelley, J. K. Gates. Program W. M. Sherman, R. K. Eastland, Darling. Speakers S. K. Williams, Charles If. Baker. CITV NKWS Stevens & Hulin this morning re ceived a carload of pianos direct from the factory. The county clerk up to noon today had Issued 1015 hunters' licenses since the first of the year. The cement curbing for the pave ment on West Fifth street from Wil lamette to Olive Is being built. The paving dope will be laid on the park street In the rear of the Loan and Savings bank, Dunn's store and others tomorrow. Architect Hunzlcker Is drawing plans for u neat cottage to he built by Mrs. Cora 1). Rhodes on East Thirteenth street near llilyard. .Marshfleld Times: S. Van Scoy, who has held a position as fireman at the Porter mill, has resigned and re turned to his home in Eugene. George W. Smith, who had charge of the painting of the Eugene de pot, went to Albany today with a force of men to paint the depot there. her Co.. one of cement for the Amer lean Paving Co., and one of stoves for the Chambers Hardware Co. J. J. Hughes left for London, Eng land, this morning on the 6 o'clock train. He goes to visit his broth ers there, whom he has not seen for (over twenty years. Jack will oe 1 greatly missed in musical circles this winter, as he is tne nest cianuenai In the Northwest. His address will be 58 Lee Road, Dovercourt, N. Har wich, Essex, England. A marriage license was issued to day to William (J.,Zelgler and Miss Kdua Horn, both p-sitllng a short dl'-tance north of Ku ! road. MARKS COMPANY'S I DRUG STORE OPENS The Helen R. Marks Drug Co.'s store in the Hotel Smeede building! was opened to the public this morn- j Ing and a good business was done even on the first day. The place is i one of the neatest In the city and a; complete line of drugs, patent niedi-i General DJ Ofweak,,,,,,, It Is hard, to So k Should be ' " For ttiij '"btloo m, Hnrifl r nines, toilet articles aim, in laci, . n manses u,e b, everything that Is usually kept In a first class drug store, is found. A beautiful soda fountain has been in-1 stalled and all of the latest temper-1 ance drinks will be dispensed to the thirsty public. Mrs. Harks, who is! a registered pharmacist, will have; charge of the prescription work fori several days, but a gentleman will ' be here from Portland soon to assist her. The location of the new store is a good one. : I.NDKPENDKXCK PARTV j NAMES CAXIHHATKS Portland. Sept. 8. At a massi meeting of the Independence party, held here tonight, presidential elec tors were named, as follows: John W. Bennett, of Clackamas county. and Thomas E. Sweeney. W. R. Lake Corvallis Times: S. L. Kline, who ana m. j. " was at Eugene Saturday, returnea " Vn(7 T whlnVon an enthusiastic advocate oi paveu mo, .u .. "7 ,i .u w. streets Eugene has several miles of delivered addresses In which they ar- the bitullthic pavement now and the ralgned the old parties and advocated people of that city say that It has al- the union of voters with the move- ready paid for Itself in tne lncreas- iucul uuSiii .-j. ..- ed t-owth of the city coming as the i ence party. direct result of this great Improve- "We will make a visorous com ment Ipalgn In Oregon," declared Mr. Mc- There has been another change In i Isaac tnis aiie.noou the personnel of the Bangs Livery Co. C. P. Barnard has sold his in terest to his partners. Ell Bangs, Earl McNutt and J, H. West. Mr. Bar nard will devote his time and atten tion to other affairs. In the case of M. J. Doyle vs. the Southern Pacific Co., in which the plaintiff was awarded $45,000 dam ages by a jury on account of the loss of both legs by being run over by a locomotive, and In which Judge Har ris, a few days ago, reduced the Judgment to $35,000, the attorneys tor tne railroad company tooay iiiea j experienced well-drillers. on i Phone Red 4S.. Ileal to uie supreme court. They Take the Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 25c Get your wells drilled by ola and NOTICE TO YEOMK.V tf Tim city council inci-ts late tills af I ternonii tor tile pur.io,-.' of letting several .pavlni; contracts and to at tend to various matters of minor Importance. Homestead Xo. 1935, Brotherhood j of A iiierii'.'i u Veiiuien wilt meet In 1 lie mi t lie river regular session at A. O. V. W. hall.! Monday. September 1 4. Hv cnler ui' the honorable fore- man, J. II. DANIEL. Singer Sewiug a-.acnine Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. ' tt Heir, the y? ! "' JV HOP 'H'KIXli NOTICE I Blankets, Quilts, Pillows and Sheetings S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Preston, In Eu gene. Mrs. Wycoff, of Hie McKcnzle val ley, returned to her home on this morning's stage, after a visit In Eu gene. Mrs. Kato Einmitt arrived here to day from Reno, Nev., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. C.ocker-llne. Mrs. K. C. Smith will leave In the ! Iowa, arrived In Eugene this after- noon. I'KIWONAl, 1 Mrs. Iliuitia arrived hero this llf- i It.ernoon from Portland to visit Mrs. Houston. ; Robert McMurphev and little son Jack Llttell Is down from Mar-, went to Roseliurg this afternoon on cola. I business. J. V. Robinson returned to Port-. j, n, l.nnlerman, of Salem, was nn land last night. arrival in Eugene on tho nrternoou Jos. Hrlbler, of Astoria, is in the train today. I, i ; V" ' "" " " Mll,H" morning Tor Elcajon. Cal., to loin K. 1. C. I'lurln and wife, of l oos law stage this morning for her home1 her husband, who has been there for ' , ,' , . ... "l cioience. ISOIlle 1 1 til t k. i.. i nuiptie is nome irom ion-, (Miarles A. Murphy it ml wife, of Hyson Dullrllle and wife, of Seat- ..u ' , i oiii-iui. riiuie uii on uie aiiernoou K. J. Smith, of Irving It. K. D. No. train today. 1. was In the city today. u. II. Vrav was n passenger for K. K. Alley, of ItosebuiK, was In Salem mid Sllverton on the noon the city on business today. train today. Cal. M. Young and daughter, La-. ir. II. E. Ankenv and daughter, voile, went to Port Innd today. 1 MBS Gladys, left this morning for W, O. Meatier and wife are home San Krauclsco. home fronj n visit at Monmouth. tl. K. Wester and wife were arrivals John llnnv returned this noon '" Kugene from llellliiKliam. Wash.. i ii in iiiiti iiiii'ii. tl.'orge Wllloughby and family are home (mill their outing ill O lit ten's, on the McKemele. lb. W. W. Oglesby came ilnwn , from Cottage Grove on the noon 'train today on business. Mrs. A. II. ltlnliiitl. ef Portland. from n business trip to Creswell. Mrs. ('. Ilunna went to Salem to day to visit friends and relatives. Wm. Cuiiiilngliam, of Edttewood. Cal., is a recent arrival In Eugene. Mrs. I..' lC II. 'an and little son. John, went .to Salem today on a vls- Is visiting her parctilH, Mr, nud Mrs. II. S. McDoukiiII lefl this morning G. A. Dyson. In Eugene, for O'llrleu's ranch on Hie McKeu-; Thw. U- Ktein h. Jr., mid Miss V. bv U, H'rench, or llllfdilo, N. Y., were Mrs. S A. Skilgns was n passen- arrivals In Eugene last night Iter to Salem on Ihe linen train In-. u , K. cm.nrf ali.l daughter. tty- ' Miss Margaret, returned last nilit T, H. Anders in and family have re- Innu a trip tliroiigli California. turned from their outing al lie coast. W. II llnlnbi-dge. ef Creswell, urns In the city yesterday on busi ness. Donald Pre lieu. Wet latum1, of Cedar Itaplils, today, alter h Verne Appersoii went to Junction Cltv I.. da to work In the skailug rink there during the full and winter. itoll returned to Salem ilslt w Hi liis parents. tt AN S, i 00. I ti" Tl Money m Hand ou will always have w lien de posited In it good bank. inn iigim: i.ow .v S INGS UWh offers the best M-eurltv ami the most liberal nccoiituiodaltoiis If yen star! an account here now. yell will enjoy wstehllig It grow. We lake good cart of your numey and pav leu Interest en either time or demand certKI-Ctttes. ic Eugene Loan and Savings' Batik l l'H'!. Wli st IIPI t s. n-J.Viiiiii. IM Altl.lMII i I MO. K t i tie, after a visit at the home of Mr mil .Mrs. J. Plronl i Eugene, left on their return trip today. S. W. Herman ami wife, of Port land, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S: 11. friendly In Eu gene, returned home lodav. Mrs. Ralph Starr arrived In Eu gene litis afternoon from Yamhill county to visit at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Taylor. Samuel Garrison came up from the Kirk farm near Junction City this afternoon to look after some mill work for the residence which he is building there. Mrs. W, O. Zelgler and two daughter returned todav from a visit to Creswell. hero scleral dais home to Philomath I'anl lleslop has returned home to Portland utter spending the sum mer with his maud parents. Dr. and Mrs. I.overldge. on their farm be tween Eugene and Springfield. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Harris of Whitehall. X Y.. who were here" for a sunn siay mis week, lelt on tht1 af ternoon train lor California. Mr. Harris owns some real property on t lie Siusla w . W IV Mauloll, supreme medical director of t lie l ulled AnUans, Is In Hie cll In tile Interest-, of the iii-.ler III.' made a trip to Springfield today aud wlil address a pilt.llc meeting ill .Eugene on the ciening of September I lam. M Euieri and family of sl. ,.'( I- 'Mi Klamath, aimed here today t i team , ii t Io n w nt 1 w here I hc will i , sld winter Mr. huicri is the father of narles r.iiievy. stenoti a her at the Commercial Club. m ii in Kit in riuv Kor uii' a. client and health In surance. Opposite postefflce. Car fresh ccm.rt Inst received CHAMBERS II VRllW UiE Co. See us ( r ca:ii. r initial.' of ' all kinds I'll VMIIKKS II VRDW KK CO Erlckson brotliers. of Mohawk, loft ion tills morning's stage for McKen ; zie llrldge. From there they will set out afoot ncross the Cascado mount tains for Eastern Oregon. Walter Sprniinre, a laborer, while culling wood over near Coburg today, accidentally cut off the end of his left thumb. He came to town and Dr. Wall dressed the wound. The city's fire team will hereafter wear "neversllp" shoes, so they will not slip on the steet pavement when running to fires. A shipment of the shoes was received by Einnegan, the blacksmith, today. Eugene V. Debs will nddrcss the peoplo of Eugene from his special car at tho depot at 10:30 o'clock a. m., Monday, Sept. 14. The public Is Invited to come and hear the social ist candidate for president. Noah Uuoy, an old resident of Creswell, suffered n light stroke of paralysis a couple of days ago. His son, John Huoy. returned from there today and reports him better. His right side and his speech are affect ed. J. .1. Chetwood. the Goshen farmer who was Injured yesterday by being thrown from his wagon on Pearl street in Eugene and taken to the Eu gene hospital, is improving and his Injuries are not considered danger ous. A meeting of the ladies- auxiliary of the Commercial club will be hold tonight. After the bus-iness meeting, which will end about ! o'clock, the members of the club are invited to listen to the program to lie rendered by the ladies. Picking w ill begin at the Iliishnell liopyard, a mile and a half north of Eugene, on W'eiliie.sdav, September 'a. j d&ws!) Large shipment or rockers and dln-j Ing chairs just received. See us for1 new, up-to-date furuiture at rlitht 1 prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Perfection oil cook stoves are safe CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. KKW ioOAV. WANTED Everybody to come to' hear Debs, Socialist candidate fori president, at the depot Mondav.l September 14, at 10:30 a. m. s 12 i WANTED Experienced chamber maid at the Hoffman House. Only those with experience need apply. sl2 KOR SALE A good weight 2S00; call Eleventh street. work team: at 72 5 East tt WANTED Good-sized boy to work In printing office. Prefer one who wishes to learn the trade. At The Guard office. KOR SALE Good oat straw. A C Mathews, 345 West Fourth street Phone Black ;sn ,ib COMMUNITy SILVER Tke Attractiveness of Our Store is. increased our display of Commuuity Sil ver. Admired by all -who see it it would be still more admired on your table. Handsomest pattern on tbe market. Lasts a lifetime. tone In all ti,, tl. -""""'""rttJ Our Faliy Will Siai WehavelargestanJ c-nave eve ned m stock T-, mous Michaels 3 St Co's brand J celled by any jJ Men's Clothinc ;J market andwea-J agents for EugeJ Our- clbtiiing ;s m look well-the !j creations in stvlej pattern. You will find them ably priced. H e carry a complete! oi iuruisinnggooc; cannot be excelli the city, and our p will be found lower many of our ccii tors can afford W ior. e own on: store and have n. to pay and are c J with small profit' You are invited to and look at our . whether you buy.. For Sale by J. O. WATTS Corner 9h and Willamette ED. HANSO East Niuth Stitei STONE'S HEAVE DROj Greatest known remedy lor bJ Highland. Or.. Oct. 31, This is to certify- that I fltj mare one boltle of "Stow'iHI Drops" and cutea her ot at This was last winter ind i4 not been atlectedsiace-UHi DR.S.C.SrONE,Silml For sale by all dmgjii $1.00 H. A. Wrtsliliurno. who bun rvtnt ly soM tho Springfield flour mill to ii. i. Nov'l, liaiimu'tu-d his old ein nlovi's. most of whom have hoen with They will ri'imiin him for the past fifioon yours, at tho tu-foro rot urn ing . Amortoan hotol in Springf lold last ninlit. A von oiijovnlilo time was had. Saturday Sept. 12th Tho aJdross of K. .1. S. Mvllis'or. domooral io oandidato for prfsiil.'ii ital ohvtor. will t- dollvorod in t:io l oiirt houso at L' : :0 o'olork in t ho aflrrnoon Saturtlav. Instoad of ' Sat urday I'wnhii;, as st.itod lu last oou tng's 1'iuaid. A toloi'.rain r't'iV''d frotn Prnf tiny i'. Stin kt n. tht now snpiTii. (ondout of tti Kimono puhlio soliools. this niornini; statt-s that ho will ar i ivo in Kim'iw mi tho tl:4- o'rl. k train this oimuii Tho toU'cram was t'tit f roin Ashland. forvallts. I ,,M,U MU ' during til Tho oMiff of pi i in ostorday aftt-r- 1 Kd Stnal! to rt'ui.nt' his iMirtahlo luiu'h .-ountor hnildiin; from tho .'tiaui!ors lot on aoonti! ot Its hoing within tho firo limits Kroil, tho Turk, has also hoon irdor od to tako away his stand on tho saino lot. Frank H Kollocg. a niagazino and nowspapor wrltor of oonsitlorablo noto in tho Kast, has I.vai-M tomporarlh in Kugono and s tfidtng Ht tho oot inr of Vo-t Thirtoonth stroot and Su wait ii-nu. 1 1, ha- hvn in i"al tr.ntna fo? mi:ii- i:ro until ro.-ontl f r th- t'Mi tit f l.:s h alth. Mo Vud.-r poroN fh.i.U iro a luxnt with t ho rii of all ihamih:ks hvi:ivvi;k ro. K.inkiu iradi a trip to iV; il -o -'vtc: .1 a n.J w iL ; V 'Kl to0'oMii l Imt ham and Kirhmotid. proprlotor of ilu- This Fine Assort- 40c 50c Glassware SiLK Saturd Sept 12th Opalescent Assortment Fruit Bowls Comports 8 in Berry Bowls Pon Bon Dishes SaUJ Bowls mil n.-iwls Cikc Pl.ucs l:c.:0:.:5; ccorJing to s.izc smh, mm i i Extra Heavy Prescofl Glass Water Sets The finest assortment in Kngcne ' Straight Shapes Tall Tankards Swell Shapes Prices: $1.00,51.25 51.35. 51.50 no higher AWphcy's Racket Store 35 Cst 9th Tumblers PANirv FTCHED BLOWN G!J STRAIGHT SHP 1 0: ca:h i'.c set of t Win- .''