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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
o o i la Homnir sitit book rmi Jt store. If mothers arc too busy to come, we will gladly submit samples or garments at your heme for inspec'ion. Our Dress Goods and Ready-to-wear Gar iicnt Departments, represent garments and fabrics suitable for rough wear and are especially good for school teachers. We welcome you to inspect our Fall and Winter Merchandise. . Children's School Hose Children's gunniiiteed hnse, M nine", "I ir I r In a box, prices, a box Thine hone are guaranteed fur six months; If you wear a hole In Ihcin you will be given a new pair. l'oney Btocklngn, three weights, a pair !Me Uawhlde Stockings; special ; two palm for ( Si-V Hoys' and filrU' Stockings, all sizes, per pair 10c Children's School Hahdkerchiefs 7 He Handkerchiefs, special, a dozen Wic Children's Coats $1.50 to $18.00 -ti 1 1 line, nil sl.os, Children's underwear In cotton and wool, gray or while Union SuIIk, or Klnglo garments. New Dress Goods 50c and $ 1 Thousands of yards of New Dress Goods in the newest colorings, self colored stripes and checks, dozens of different patterns, we suggest making early selections to get the best styles and values. Let us show you the Latest Trimmings $3 50 Net Curtains, pr. $2 50 50 pairs fine Net Curtains) with lace and insertion, all new de signs, wc offer these tomorrow at a pair $2.50 Outing Flannel 5c, 8c and 10c yd Big variety of patterns in light and dark colors 5 pieces Flannel Waistings a yard 1 5c Kuwait's' Largest and Itest Store Your Money's Wort or Your Money Back ! i CITY KKWH . ! Henry flray has left Tor Arizona In hopes or benefiting his health. j K. Dodge Is shipping a carload of. cuscara balk to New York today. . C. K. (lulllford, the liveryman, lost) a valuable horse by death last night,; A. M. (illliert Is today whipping a carload or hogs and a carload or cat-. tlu to Portland. 10. (1. (Irniisbeclc. or Creswell, wns brought to Eugene on thn noon train today and placed In the (lenoiul turn-1 pltnl for treatment. j ! fl H. Mead and Duncan Scott arc j taeh shipping one of their flue, still-1 lions to Sulem lo exhibit them at the atatu fair next week. A large number of Eugene young people attended the 'harvest dance at Springfield last night. All report having had a splendid time. Kev. O. C. Wright will occupy his pulpit at the Huptlst church Sunday morning and evening The evening mirvlce will begin at 7:30 p. in. Itev. C. A. Wuulcy. who was quite liadly Injured some time ago by fall-1 Inn down malm at his home In Fair-i niitiint, was able lo be dow n town to day. Fred, the Turk, has moved his lunch cuunler, which he was ordered to take outside the fire limits, to the corner of West Seventh and Olive Hlreel. The Pacific Steel and Wire Com pauy today lieitau suit In the circuit court against tleo. Taylor .V- Son to recover num. y. K. M llt-N'offo is at torney for the plalntlft. John II llartog Bill Dr. D. A. Pnlue. of Eugene, have been named liy the coventor dcleitntes lit the TrnnsM Isslssinpl citllKrcsti which will meet at San Francisco Oi totter t'.-ltl In fie ill-count of Die Sto hi- family reunion In the socletv column cN---where In this luo of The Cmu.t. t!i" mime of in. Sloops as It. ing , tie of onn a ..Vli;jT Mi T"i r1 i l he nugene l. l .ll'ITAI. AMI SI IM'I.I s. ni. KsrAIII.ISMCU IMIl!. The Friendly Store All kinds of Children's Wearables at special prices all next week. Children arc specially invited to visit this S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. those present wits Inadvertently omit ted. Olio's new grill will he opened to (he public unci week .from tonight. The !'"rench chef tu be employed will arrive Tuesday morning front Port land to get everything In readiness for the opening night. Excavation Tor Colonel Mereer'B I two-story warehouse and nutomohllo i garage on the depot grounds was be gun today. The building will be lo gun today. The building will adjoin the stockyards on the east. The old Hovey building at the cor ner of West Eighth and Olive streets now faces West Eighth street, the work of moving It around to make room for Iho liovey heirs' new two Htory hrlnck on the corner having been completed today. The dope crew of tho paving com pany was transferred to the rock tjuarry loday to assist the crew there In get ling out rock Tor a day or so. The company Is now short of help and Ihe shifting of crews Is nec essary to even up tho work. Several of the Vlugeue millinery stores had their fall openings today. ' The day was an excellent one for openings, although the weather was ; very summery and not at all like fall. ;The displays of feminine headgear were beautiful and elaborate. j Oh next Monday evening the Com mercial Club will meet lo consider the matter of whether or not to con-!,,, ri,nm ,.r during Ihe state fair , tlnue Ihe present promotion work',.,,... W,.,.K i for another year. ( ommltlces will j he appointed to Interview the business i men to gain their views upon the sub-1 ! J,,l't- I j " I ltobert McCullough, a grading con-1 i tractor, who resides at ;ISL East , Kourteenih street, has been 111 from i tl complication of pneumonia and ; other complaints for the past t li r months, but Is now reported som better and his (tiends hope speedy rci-oveiy. ror a , The Kees-Valla articles of imvrtrat Ion with tin1 y.titnty clerk toil: The Inrorp. la tors are O I., liees. l W. Wallace and .1 T. Sh.'l-t The principal place el hulnes h litf:n;e lirove and lite c.tplial slock Is li. iiiiii. The or pomtli'u owns a store at I'-tttauc tirove. I Have a Check tt.M-f a Chit-am twink; what ahull I (u - tlc'"Mt it Y'; Just t'ittot . i! ttml i will Kt i iu rri'iMt rti:ht now . n i .: "'; oiit1.,ut In i-.ill rolUvt It pi iMIl (it l V v ttt. ti ac miiiii nf l'itr I tt tin. tnt1 ui ithi.iU I.ii r ftiuit 1 lihnal lii'.iinnt (or llll Still) IllU'It -I Jit t i'f H Ut (Ml t -rl r.'Ax ,!r when l.H oH U I'O-t- it Oil.' .It nrirl S Bank k'u ii 11:0 Tl'tlt rt . I THE El'GENE Boy Proof School Suits and Overcoats ..Uj f Boys' Knee Pants KNUK PANTS In all-wool rubrics, tweeds, worsteds and cassl meres, browns, grays and bluo serge; rein forced seams and seuts. noo to i. no iiU)isi:s Boys' Illouse Waists, made with soft collar or to wear with white linen collar. In light and dark pat terns; also plain white and black sat ene. Price, 25c to t.00 PERSONAL F. E. Dunn returned from Portland last night. E. .P. Williams Is in the city from Pleasant Hill. J. C. Pettyjohn, or Salem, Is In the city on business. W. U. Horlng, of Meadow, spent last night In Eugene. V. C. London, of Cottage Grove, was In Eugeno today. D. V. Skene, the abstract man, is In Portland on business. J. I). Wlgle. of Coburg. wns a Eu gene visitor over night. Judge I.. M. Kreenian was In the cltv from Wondllng today. James HnyeB left for points north this afternoon on hop business. Mrs. (ieo. II. Kelly returned this afternoon from a trip to Portland. Attorney l' M. DeNoffo left to day on a business trip to points north. John It. Seolt, the Creswell hotel man, was In the city on business to day. J. W. linker, the laundrymnu. re turned to Cottage (irove this after noon. Mrs. S. J. Plowman returned to her home at Mapleton today on the stage. It. M. Day was a passenger for points south on the afternoon train today. Key. 1). C. Kellems left today for Vancouver to hold services there to morrow. ltertle Kulh went to Salem today Mlltl Alfrelila Lungrene returned (l MHp,.,0 today after a visit In K11Bene. Mrs. A. ('. Ilunna. after a visit with friends here, went to Itoseburg this afternoon. Kct, li. S. t). Humbert went to Cot- tat;e t!roe this atternoon to hold ser- vices there tomorrow Mr and Mrs. Mrs. K. J. Crow and Miss Woods leave In tho morning for New port toi an outing. i Miss Nell PiaUKcn. of Portland, af i ter a xlstt with Miss Howe In Eu Cotnuanv (ll.-d gene, returned home unlay. Siiuce Kaiop. a wen known t ni verltv graduate this year, passed throui;li tins noon on his wax north Irom lio tott k' MUs Kentta l-'ruiuni of Prow it) ille afler a l--it in Eugene returned home today. Norm. in Kl.lttell and wife wen! to Ihe ll.uoUood f.inn near Hubbard to ! dn to viol there a week. 1'iotcssoi 11 .1 Hawthorne and sic;; keauache PoitivHr crf d hy CARTER'S ihvi-c l.illlti I'lll. I Tthr nJw rvllero in. iltplwo una Tho Urmrtj Kjltr.,;. A pcrT-t IVttV in V. MiWh, Ott0 IVHnn UVKtt. Thn ITTLE IVER PILLS. r-MUio tlx Hew 'hi. irvlj Vc uNa. SMALL PILL. SJ4ALL COSE. SUAILTOL 'carters! Gmuina NUst Bear im, S.-tr.l3 S.'JlUf O PfllTTtt R E F "J S L '::b:tit'ji?j Iff DAILY GUARD, SATl"RDAY, BEJfJEMBER IS Vm. mill Silk I'ulirii . I i " a'"1 4'4(!II1 (ilMlN. simc;ki ami i'i:i.si:i lly Inrirmi-il liiil'A SMiiigr, V a Vanl. Boy Proof School Suits and Over coats, absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction, beinfc made of all wool, fast colored fabrics and reinforced seat, knees and seams. We are showing boys' knee pants suits In Norfolk and plain coats and plain and Knickerbocker pants. Special Monday Absolutely all-wool sergo suit, sizes 8 to 16, best linings and trimmings; regular $' value;spe clal. Monday t.K" 100 Suits made of the late olive and brown stripes material, all sizes; coats mad" with fancy cuffs on sleeves: center vent in hack and open pleat on side seam, something very new and nobby. I'rlce, jill.oo KXKK IMXTS Sl ITS, $1. nn to 7.r. OVKIM'OATS, IjM.no tu 810.00 Blouses -Haks HATS IV'.vb' telescope and Fedora hats, made In brown, gray and black. $1.00 to :l.oo CAPS The latest novel ties In caps, all siz es and styles. &v to vi.no Calicos, special a yard 5c Long Silk Gloves, a yd 83c Blankets 5oc to $iS a pair family are home from their sum mer's outing at Seal Hock. Al Holden, after a Bhort visit with his mother and sister In Eugene, left today for Portland and Seattle. Kev. W. H. Wlltso was a passen ger to Hebron, In the southern part of the county, on the afternoon, train today. County School Superintendent W. 11. Dillurd is in Salem attending the state meeting of counly superinten dents. Miss Leah Nelson returned home to Portland Inst evenltiir nftnr a vlaii nt the home of her cousins, the Misses ratierson. W. B. Warren, of the Warren Con struction Comnanv. la In thn looklng atter the company's paving w in it nure. E. S. J. McAllister, Democratic candidate for presidential elector from Oregon, Is registered at the Hoffman House. Mrs. O. .V. Pierce, of Portland, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. St. John, near Eugene, re turned home today. Mrs. W. J. White and two daugh ters came up from Portland this af ternoon to visit nt the home of her mother, Mrs. Baldwin. Miss Myrtin Lee Stuart was a pas senger to Portland on last evening's train to resume her duties there as teacher In the public schools. Dean E. C. Sanderson went to Pleasant Hill this afternoon to deliv er the sermon at the funeral of Lorell McCall, who died III Portland Thurs day. Cottage drove Leader: Mrs. Rob erts returned to Eugene Mondav, af ter an enjoyable visit with" her daughter, Mrs. J, I. Jones, and Mrs Charles VanDetiburg. Mr. am) Mrs. L. 11. Kowland passed through Eugene from Portland this afternoon on their way to Pleasant Hill, where they will attend the fu neral of their nephew, Lorell McCall Mrs. tlrace Waller, who has b.-ett visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs r.. .miiik in r.iigono tor some time past, returned tu Portland today ac companied by her little son. tu'.,,,, Mrs. Barbara Strand am! MK Botha Weinshenk. of Philadelphia after a vi-it al the home of I', sot and Mis. ..,m Strauh in Eug.-ti.-lei: lor the Kast today. Th- the mother and niece rcspe, ; i , ' ,,, Pr ifessor S- i a nl. nn;,! m tiun l-'nr ,,iir :if,-.(ni un, ,, .,,,;, suraiif.'. ti,i,n,. ,st((.,-,. Th. ri'lnf,ri -,! i-ontre V:: l,r V.am nitn'k Is tlif itiw to tin v. Th.'v nro wIiIit, lunitiT ami atnium'r tliiin tin-nr,li!!:u-y k ii-ii OHAMUKliS ll.VP.IUVARK I'O. 1 arco titiliinntnt of rut'Kt'is ami ,!! Inn t-liairs t n t rtMiiv,o Si'tt us for tiro, up-io-daiii furu:liiti at rlitht trlt's CIUMHKKS tl.VKIIWAKK CO. Car frf-ii lYmt'nt .itit nvciiivl CH.MI!i:iJS IIAKPW AUK Cll. IVWitfj ('.u-t, ti,,,..) H tr-: S.ilvo u t',,. !.,' thing ,,, ,,,. , i i - S-.' I !. :iM ilriti:t;it l..iii:' sl. utn.-nt oi r-i on tv roal: w.r' : r ;i,..tn an, I :tv- :m . , cii vmiiki s I!,V;hv.ki: .? Slncr S.w) l .n;'nltvi C'omp:,, l! Wlllauiette ttreet, uhone Kr-,l II 1908 M'ALLISTER SPEAKS IN CITY PARK K 8 J. McAllister, of Portland, Democratic candidate for presidential elector from Oregon, a.ldressd a fair-..i-i.u-H .f men in the east park I ',,i ,.i.,.rn,n nn the issues of the dav. Mr. McAllister Is a forcible speaker and presented his subject in a clear and concise manner. Lee M. Travis, cbajrnian of the Lane county Democratic central com mittee, introduced the speaker. IJrvan Clubs for each of the four Eugene precincts were organized af ter the speaking. REMEMBERED BIBLE SCHOOL IN HIS WILL Lorell McCall. the young man who died at the home of his aunt. Mrs. L. U. Rowland, In Portland Thursday, and was buried at Pleasant Hill this afternoon, remembered the Eugene Hible I'niversity, formerly the Divin ity School, in his will. Dean E. C. Sanderson received word to that ef fect from Portland this morning. Jt is not known what amount was left to the institution, as the will ha3 not vet been read. The young man work ed a good many years at the printer's trade until a bout a year ago, wnen he was compelled to give it up on account of bad health, and had a con siderable sum of money saved, be sides possessing some property. MAY PETmorTTO GUT TREES DOWN Quite a number of merchants re fused to sign the petition to Henry Hoffman asking him to allow the gi ant maple trees at the Hoffman cor ner remain for the reason that to permit shade trees to grow on the principal business streets smacks of provincialism and that they are out of place on a busy thorougnrare such as Ninth street. There is some talk of getting up a petition to present to the city council asking that body to order the removal of the trees. They will have to be cut down in time, and now, as the cement walk is being put down, it is argued, will be the best time. niED In Portland, Thursday, September 1 0, 1908, Lorell McCall, formerly of Eugene, aged about 24 years. He was a former printer, having worked nt one time at the case in The Guard office before the advent of the type setting machines. While here he made his home with his aunt, Mrs. L. B. Kowland. The cause of death was kidney trouble. The remains were interred in the Pleasant Hill cemetery, having been brought up from Portland today. BORX. In Eugene, September 12, 190S, to Moody Hollls and wife, a daughter. NOTICE TO EAGLES All members of Eugene aerie N'o. 2 75, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and visiting brothers, are asked to meet at Eagles hall Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of the wife of our brother, Claude Bro ilers. Funeral services will be held at tho Catholic church at 2 o'clack p. in. JACK HODMAN. Worthy President. F. W. BLOOM FIELD. Worthy Secretary. si 2 One of Ihe large plate glass win dows now being placed In the front of the Mitchell & Garrett building wns broken today. It had been plac ed across the open doorway and a man coming out of the building fail ed to see i.ie glass and ran Into It, breaking about a fourth of It off the top and corners. Henry Kompp was in ihe cltv from his farm five miies wco ,,r i, ,...,., on Ihe Eltnira road today. He is v. ;-y 'busy rtaht now building road for the j conn: y. ,, being supervisor for thai district. H,. has eight teams at work !:,lll ''M is lo keep them busy fir ; some time to come. Mr Kompp has lust put u, a fine windmill an. I wanr I lank on his pi t, . STONK'S IIKAVE DHOPS Grrjtfst known rrmedy lor hraves Highland. Or.. (Xt. 31, !H)2 -1 his is to crrtily th.it 1 gave nn m.ir one boltle ,.l "Stone's Heave Droits" and cuted her oi heaves. 1 his was last winter and she his not been alle-trd since - G Wallace DR.S.C.SI-ONE. Salem. Or. for sale by all druCgisl. $.100 1 hall (&, shumway" I'lumltin,. , s.-.r,.r Work. A'.so g,.n,.r.n joht.ins In t!:1 '' t Iron ori. Iron worn nr -n--.-, je.rryifuli line of plimibln, ncturei m..fe i.,7i. ;,wdnaksu .... ; JSSl J Scrofula !?. an entirelv free from it. " " - j It taay develop so slowly as to cause j little il anviiisturtinnceduring the whole period oi childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to con sumption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Our Fall Suits Will Suit You We have largest and finest line we have ever car ried in stock. The fa mous Michaels, Stern & Co's brand is unex celled by any line of Men's Clothing in the market and we are sole agents for Eugene. Our clothing is made to look well the latest creations in style and pattern. You will find them reas ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that caunot 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 biiy or not ED. HANSON East Niuth Street AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett & Son . Garage Pearl and 12fh. Phone red J7H Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best cars for the price, $700 and up Can for hire The Home of the 25c Gold Moulded Record For the best Sewing Machine on earth. If ".i want rhi-n for voiir fall sewing come in an 1 see our spf only $19.00 tar a Paragon Drop Huatl: Automatic t Standard rtotary Driip Meat.. Automaiii- Lift. J'-'.1 Vlabratnr. sews both chnin anil loi'k stiti-h. :lvnO. T: this month only, so come and see us ami our macatn buy. Of all sizes, both Kifles anil Shot (in:.?. !'"'" '"'' So ,,u want to see nur guns to tnak" i .: .-.J. (il rnrnet the place S 1 3 Wlllumi'tte S'.'1 : COT.TIMRT A GRAPHOPHO and Records-Disc and Cm r If you want to make your witu tr. your home and want to have a social, and lmy a first-class Columbia Phono Cnme in anil see them and h-ar t ti - n. Jirt.iiii. Kecord Cold Mold. 2i.c; Marconi Velvet Tone Pise Itecont i'h a gold needle, which plays n:ie of acTenty per cent on needles. Con." lantette street. HAMMOCKS if n want a Hummock, and will s ,nn t,e alt gone. i;i ititi K st us. ni itiuiit immit-. rsrs, nmi Q-neiiii suiiiic ''' .11:5 Hll.bAMKH I fi tw if Attfw y of0w i c" f'-'i-' v? t J-l tan. J. 0. VM Corner 9th andWi Meat W Under New Md First-CIass Fm MeatAIwaysrJ Phone in Your WING & CAJ rcone Main 33 $I AUTOMO FORM Five passenger eat any tin day ot GOODDRll CALL BUG AGENCY FCf Keel TYPEWRffl Carbons and RitiJ Machine Sch warzscli ild's i 5S6 Wiikmtul See us for camp f" kinds. CHAMBERS HARf HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St. iri Vift " ir. ... , ,,-.i 5i ,:.J 111 Ml''1' II n :i t in J .VKI r'T