Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 14, 1908, Image 8

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    THE EEOEJfB DAILY GUARD. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Uc908
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The Ffkndly Stoffe
MOMInir STTll bOOK ffttE
Wool ami Silk Kulirirn. Limn and
srox;i:i ami ri;t-:st-en
lly Improved Implex SM)i.
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All kinds of Childrtn's Wearables at special prices all
next week. Childrtn ire specially invited to visit this
store. If mothers are too busy to come, we will gladly ubmit samples or garments at your heme for inftcici. Our
Dress Goods and Ready-to-wear Garment Departments, represent garments and fabrics suitable for roujh wear and are
especially good for school teachers. We welcome you to inspect our Fall and Winter Merchandise.
Children's School Hose
Children'! KUaramecd hose, all sizes, tix jalrs In a hox, priced, a
box ' "'
Thine hone are Kiiaranteed fur six months; If you wear a hole
In them you will be K'ven a new pair.
Policy S(oklnnn, three welKhln, a pair SS-Tc
Rawhide Stockings; Bpenlnl; two pairs for 25c
Boys' and Girls' Stockings, all sizes, per pair IOc
Children's School Hahdkerchiefs
7Wc Handkerchief, upecliil, a dozen one
Children's Coats $1.50 to $18.00
Kull Hue, all sizes, Children's underwear In cotton and wool, gray
or while Union Hulls, or hImkIo garmenta.
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, we 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 Vaistings a yard 15c
Boy Proof School Suits and
Overcoats
Boys' Knee
KNKK I'ANTS
In all-wool fabrics,
tweeds, worsteds
and cassl meres,
browns, grays and
blue serge; rein
forced seams and
seatt!.
noo to i.8o
Hoy Proof School Suits and Over
coats, absolutely guaranteed to
Klve. satisfaction, be inn made of
all wool, fast colored fabrics and
reinforced seat, knees and seams.
We are Knowing boys' knee pants
suits In Norfolk and plain coats
and plain and Knickerbocker
pants.
Special Monday
Absolutely all-wool serge suit,
sizes S to 16, best linings and
trimmings; regular i valueispe
clal Monday .H5
100 Suits made of the late
olive and brown stripes material,
all sizes; coats made with fancy
cuffs on sleeves; center vent in
back and open pleat on side seam
something very new and nobby.
Price. . it(l.m
KXKK l'AXTS SUTS, 1.50 to
7.BO.
OVKIM'OATS, $l!..-0 to 10.00
Pants Blouses Hats
WiorsKs
Hoys' lilouse
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,
Mc to 1.00
MAI'S
IViya' telescope
nnd Kedora hats,
mado In brown,
gray and black.
1.00 to ;(.oo
CAI-S
The latest novel
ties in caps, all siz
es and styles.
Mc to i.no
Eugenes' Largest and
Best Store Your Money's
Wort or Your Money Back
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
Calicos, special 'a yard Sc
Long Silk Gloves, a yd 83c
Blankets 5oc to $iS a pair
IEGII trout CI
afcroc'iiiuotf
' BRIDGE THIS FALL
President J. O. Storey, of the Port
land. Kugene ft Kkst.rn hallway, is
m the titv from Portland for a few
davs. To a (juard reporter this af
ternoon he stated that the work of
building the bridge across the W il
lamette river at Springfield for the
electric line would begin this fail,
but whether It would be finished this
year or not be could not say. The
reason given by him for the delay In
the work is that plans cannot be
agreed upon. The company has
three sets of plans, but It seems diffi
cult to decide which to accept.
RECEIVED SEVERE
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Abe Gilbert, nr. employe of the
Portland, Eugene k Eastern Hallway,
while at work on the repair car in
the car barns this afternoon received
an electric shock that laid him out
for a while and came near resulting
fatally. He was working with the
trolley wire and In some manner
slipped, coming in contact with a
live wire. He was througn to the
floor of the barn, where he remained
unconscious for some time. A boy
living across the street from the barn
witnessed the occurrence and Dr. De
Uar was sent for, riding out on one
of the cars in three minutes. I!y the
I time the doctor arrived -Mr. Gilbert
had regained consciousness, but was
very weak. He was then brought
down town on the car and taken to
his home on Olive street, where he
Is getting along very well.
I
I t PERSONAL
i
Jesse Bounds returned today from
I Roseburg.
I E. P. Dixon, of Grants Pass, Is
I In the city.
Hon. Allen Eaton spent Sunday
' In Portland
land. Eugene & Eastern railway, Is;
in tne city Iroin the metropolis.
Mis-xUeriha Goldsmith, of Oregon!
t'ltv, j-P.'Mi. Sunday in Eugene a i;-.-st !
at the home of her brother, J. Gold- j
smith. I
Hill" .Main, the new football play
er from California, has arrived to'
take up his work in tile University
of Oregon. ;
Mi. and .Mrs. Jas. Grant came up,
from Portland this morning to see
Mrs. Grant's father, M. S. Hubble,:
who is very 111. !
Mrs. C. C. Wilcox arrived In Eti-1
gene last night to accept the position I
of head trimmer at Bolton & Jen-i
kins' millinery store.
H. C. Darby, a former Eugene l
drug clerk, now of Roseburg, was in I
the city over Sunday, going north on j
the noon train today.
Uisses Lyllth and Grace Moore,
of Koseburg, apent Sunday In Eu
gene, leaving on the local this morn-1
Int. fnr nnintH north !
Miss Ethel Palmer, of Grants Pass,
after a short visit at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. W. L. Cheshire' In Eugene,
left today for New York.
E. King Hednerson arrived in Eu
gene from his ranch at Silver Lake,:
in Lake county, Saturday night. Hei
will remain a week or more.
Hon. and Mrs. H. R. Kincaid and
son Webster, and Mrs. Martha Defer, '
sister of -Mrs. Kincaid, went to Salem j
today to attend the state fair. From ,
there they will go to Portland to at-1
tend the livestock show.
FOIl SALE
At No. G5 East Seventh
street, furnishings of 7-room
house, all good as new; car
pets, blinds, curtains, chairs
and. rockers, stands, dishes,
bric-a-brac, kitchen utensils,
dining room suite, secretary,
chiffonier, bunkers, clock,
pictures all to be sold at
once. Call from 9 to 12 a.m.
tf W. L. SOUDERS.
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( (). A S FIItST D.AXC'K j
Company A will give its
first dance of the season at
the armory Tuesday night.
Good music will he furnished.
I TAlST AND FOUND
Capt W S. Moon is in Portland ; L0STIn Fairmount last night,
plaster for A. Lombard and several j ward of iin for Information leadlngl
cnrH or sawiogs tor the Kugene l.uiu-;to the arrest of the person who took
CITV NKWH
B. V. Hunter and family are mov
ing to Oregon City to reside.
Company A' will glv'o Its first
lnncu ot tho season Tuesday night.
tier Company.
Cnrjtaln George Wlllloughby nnd
family nnd Orlo Hemlcrshott have
gono tu the slate fair In the captain's
auto, which will bu placed the re for
the use of the general public during
t'lwi fair.
, , , , , ,. . The funeral of Mrs. Claude Ilro
Tho platform scales 111 tho lK- ,U.B wlllf h,, nt , (.,lt1()lo chllrcll
age room of tho new depot ' Bunduy afternoon nnd the remains lu-
uulug Installed. turret! in the Catholic cemetery
, , . ... , , south of tho city. The services wero
A rnrload of household goods for!. Iv . ia,,.aa.i
tit 1. II u -..... A..W1U I..UMI HI".!" B Mll.T, l.U.
rlvod 'here yesterday.
M. B. Hubble, who was brought
homo from Portland lomo tlmu ago,
la reported much worse today.
Tho Ladles' Aid Society or lh
Christian church nieeta Tuesday nf
tiirnoon, nt i o'clock In the church
tor work.
'Quite n number of Eugene people
went to Newport yesterday, the occa
sion being the Inst day of the. season
upon which tho low excursion rates
prevailed. The weather at the coast
is said to bo excellent now.
The East Eugene Itryan Club held
n large and enthusiastic meeting In
the Kiilrniounl hall Saturday night.
. ,,,,, , , The meeting was addressed by Hon.
Kd Wile, .hns just completed the , , , M j lMat,,.K,
burning of a second kiln of brick at
Ills yards north of tho city. Tho kiln TlH ,,miMy . ,)f thp Com
onslst of HMO!) brick. merclal Club will be held tonight, at
which time the mutter of whether or
Tho Pnrllnml Wire and Iron Works
Hi as been let the contract for furnish
ing and putting up the fire escapes!
tin the hew 1. O. O. K. block In this
dt
0. W. I.lll Is building a Mailt)
house at West Klfth nnd Lincoln
Mtreets. Lew Hester, the architect,
drew the pbins and -has the contract
tor tho building.
I not the promotion work is to be con
tinued for auollicr year will lie taken
up.
them.
There was a mistake in the an
nouncement as to the place of the
Epworth League business meeting
and Boclal Tuesday evening. t Is to
bo held ut the home of Mrs. F. E.
Chambers, 127 West Sixth street.
Mrs. Henry Alspnugh. who came
from Alberta, Canada, to consult a
physician and upon whom an opera
tion was performed, left the Eugene
hoHpltiil Friday. In a very satisfactory
condition. She will be leaving for
Alberta In about two weeks. Dr.
ProBor performed tho operation.
Charles McCoy, alias J. P.. Trey,
who was arrested here a few days
ngo and taken to Junction nnd
charged with the theft of 113 In the
hotel there, was found guilty by the
Junction Justice of the peitVe and sen
tenced to 3D days In the county Jail.
Ho has begun to serve tho sentence.
The following Lano county peo
ple have been granted state teachers'
papers by the slate board of educa
tion: State diplomas Krnesta 1).
Ityers and Walter llooue Hlllartl. both
of Eugene; stale certificates Ella
Davidson anil Ethel McFarlimd, ot
Eugene, Dorena Mcl'hcrson, of
Springfield, Cora E. Phillip, or
t'reswell, ami l.etha Mao Tracer, of
.Inaction City.
Ur. Christie hns soltl out his veter
inary practice lo Drs. Hansen and
Weller. Dr. Christie will hereafter
devote most of his attention to his Portland Journal: Mr. and Mis
mining properties, but will retain I Fletcher Linn nro preparing to build
tne on ice- oi county sioca inspector. a beautiful home on the nunrter
hock iney recent lyt purchased on
'leiieci. ner slsier. .Miss Kllzabeth
I rattersou fiawyem,-lias concluded to
ELECTRIC THEATRE IN
NEW CHERRY BLOCK
for a few days.
Clarence Slmorp went to Halsey ;
today on a visit. i
J. O. Watts is hmoe from his trip .
to San Francisco.
A. A. Simons spent Saturday and i
'Sunday In Portland. !
Mrs. F. G. Young and son, Har-1
old, are in Portland.
It. R. Deadmond, of Deerhorn, is
in the city on business.
Prof. Joseph Schafer is In Port- j
land for a few days. j
Kev. D. E. P.aker returned t'jis j
noon from a trip south. i
E. B. Phelps was a stage passenger
for Florence this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Field went to
Saiem today to take in the fair.
C. M. Densmore came down on the
noon train from Cottage Grove.
J. B. Rouse, a prominent lumber-
note, signed by Jim Hunter, In fa-t
vir Ol reiBi Ljiiiiuiuii, tur
Finder please return to Eugene
Heal Estate and Investment Com
pany and receive reward. 813
FOR SALE Choice rose bushes at
the Eugene Nursery
son street.
North Madi-!
sit)
GlRL WANTED For general
housework. Enquire at 685 East
Eleventh street, or phone black
4761. ' sl4
There arrived from Portland by
freight this morning a-large electric
sign bearing; this Inscription: "The
Hull Theatre. " It is consigned to L.
S. Swinnev. care of 'Cherrv Urna
corner Sixth and Willamette streets. ! man of Cottage Grove, is in the city.
which would Indicate that one of the1 Clark, Justice of the peace of
rooms in the new Cherry building Creswell precinct, was an arrival in
now being built will contain an elec-l Eugene on tne noon train today.
Company A will give Its first
- of thu season Tuesday night.
trie theatre. Neither one of the Cher
ry brothers could be found this at'
ternoon, so no Information concern
ing the new theatre, further than the
sign has arrived, can be given out.
VOI R F.YEN
J. C. McElroy and Grover Francis
are attending the state fair at Sa
lem. Misses Eva and Ruth Ruble came
up from Portland today after a visit
there.
Mrs. Jerry Bronaugh and son, af
ter a visit in Eugene, have return
ed 'home.
Win. D. Fenton, the well-known
'ortland attorney, is in Eugene on
I The motion ror a new trial In the Portland Height. Mia. Linn's music
A valuable Shire uliilllon belong- ,.r,M court case of II. C. Mahon vs. room will be finished In Philippine
lug to n company of farmers died M II. ltankln. In which a Jury award-1 uiahoganv making a most artistic
m me iptiug mimic .-tiiiiiiu. vn'ii- tno piaintltt a verdict of 9:1,1, lieu
lug. 1lit company paid tuuu lor ; a a commission upon a timber sal
aii.. munim. Ia argucii ti'iiay neuue juuge nar-1 renialn here this winter and will be
rl. I with the Linns.
Sam Carnilchael and Kred Hiirnard ; .
returned this morning from a li r( ! The old board walk In front of I T ' A Bucks Junior Range will be
hunting. ,t,rlp to Douglas counly. Nlckllu' more at the cm tier of East given by the Cnnipbell-l'ellniun Co.,i
Each brtvjntht back a flue buck which ; Mm , and Oak street and In front j' hi- housefiirnlslier on West Eighth1
1hcy hud Vlllcd. (of the Chinese store and soap in k I street, to the girl II years or under
'adjoining was torn up today prepar-! I ''at bakes the best pun of biscuits.'
Fred M. HeNeffe, of thN cltv, aluiy to building u ll'-foot cement j The cenicsi takes place at the store j
pitched u en mo of baseball for the; walk. ! on WcdiiesJuy afternoon of tlilsi
Vhchulls. W ash., team yesterday ! I week. Three disinter, sted ladies
against St. Johns, the t'lieballs team! Some time last Thuridav night hi'"1 !,s patronesses and as each
-liming, b' the score ot 1 to II. transit ami level was stolen from A.:1""1 "' I'lscult will be numbered the)
1 - Ml. Lewis, foreman of the coiwlriic- ( ij"'cs will not know who has baked
Among the freight shipments Into Hon crew on the new 1 e-ging .all-i'"' Mscult. so no partiality can be
Kugene this illuming were the fol- road being hullt nt'0 W, lulling b ' "J1""'"- ' addition to the Bucks
lowing: One car of flour for the the Booth Kelly Company. He niters """K" given, which is not a toy but
Eugene Transfer Company, two cars a reward of tm for the re' urn of the' genuine latige In miniature C.at
of cement for T H. Ellis one car of Instrument and an additional ro-1 ''"J'1 ""'I bake, there will be two
1 ... 01 lor nice pr;t.s given to the second
........ ' !""' I'' "e winners. 11 y lltll,
noiiscw lie tliat want to enter the
contest should call at the Campbell
I'elltnan Co s store and uct their
number betore V, dllcsdav noon.
Dr. Franc Lucille Hard, the Eu
gene optician and refractlonlst. Is
llermanent Iv located In iha nnw
Chrlaninn hloeli mrnnr of Vln'ih court business,
Willamette streets, where she can be Tl),n B,"'k-'. a Popular student at
consulted at anv time. the I'nlverslty, arrived last night
She is prepared to examine eves f,H"1 U'erC'ty.
and treat them according to the lat-l Mrs' h- AIUn an(1 daughter have
est and best scientific methods returned to Eugene from their sum
After a two-years' residence in hy In Idaho.
Eugene Dr. Hard has several hull-1 ' ( - aml w- Nv- Branstetter and
dred well satisfied patients who can "' " Wthrow are on a hunting trip
testify as to her ability to correct all 1111 McKenzle.
errors of refraction, or eve defects ' 1,rs- - Hendricks and dnugh
ns well as all mtisculnr anomllies ,lr' Miss Kl'n'. Wl'"t to Portland to
wlth properlv fitted classes. lla' m 11 s'"rt visit.
I -Mrs. M. Wilklns nnd daughter.'
Large shipment ot rockers and din- il1t!1'oli;iITrhl? '!
Ing chairs Just received. See us for '"' i"Vh , S'"'P. fair-. . . I
new up-to-date furniture at right mon,ng orane on busies.
" I1IIIV ', Hnct fruni !..-.
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COMMUNITy
SILVER
Attractiveness
of Our Store
ia increased
our display of
Commuuity Sil
ver. Admired by
all who ee it
it would be still
more admired on
your table.
Handaomeat
pattern on the
market,.
Lasts a lifetime.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Company A will give Its foirst
dance of the season Tuesday nlirht.
may go East from there
1 E. I.. C. Farrin and wife and
A. tiolden. of Coos Bay. were arri
vals in Eugene yesterday.
.1 O. Storey, president of the Port
ForSale by
;!J. O. WATTS
1heJLa:
1i
Corner 9th and Willamette
LOOK HEH
now many nl
know cloth
quality? It takei
expert these day!
judge values,
safest plan, wi
found, is to buy
honest manufl
turers; then we a
no chances and
take no chana
Schwab Clothes
doubly insured;
only do we kr
they're made rij
but the set-price 1;
"on the sleeve" insi
good values. Th
why we sell th
That's why j
should buy them
to $30. One-pncf'
' all, all-over-Amei
: STANLEYS, 612 WiM
i Large stnpmen; of rt-i
j ; t fhatn r.n H
! CHAMBERS HAHDWJ
I Have a Check
liM. on h Chlcai; !;nk; what
itht.ll I tin ili'ifU It ? Vi's ;
Just t'tuliii Ht' it tunl wi w ill
Klvt' ihi itt'tllt rlht now, n
w havt- a romiiiini)ont In
ChUiit;) aiut ran It
promptly.
Wo Hollt-lt mviMinu of l-'ur-iiH'n,
li'i lutnt4t t 'or)Niriitlou4,
I. (rin himI lndit tthial lai Kf
it Hinall Uhi'iitl tivatnn'tit or
all Htut lmM'-t at A p,T rent on
ci-rtlHratcjt when li ft on h pos
it ono at .
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
API l' l. U sl ItPU s. HI J.-v.ooo.
IM' IW.IMII i isiij.
...P.
si I-. HI in r ion
Km our a.vident n, health ill-sur.ini-e.
tlpposite posteff ieiv
amp (uinlture ot all
S,- us f.'r
kinds.
niAMHKIttf llAKHW AKK CO.
T'm frtv.t pn Ih tt,wk.
VHkM:r. 1HKKWAKI cu.
t'lltH8 tlfllnvKS Il
The J iKQtrv
tnei k , to hi, T are
Slider. Iise nit tnDgc than tl:e
OIllH',
f.MU.-V
Bargains..
in
Pencils
Sec what
Pencils will
do at
Murphey's
Sonic extra good
ones at
2 for 5c
3 for 5c and
6 for 5c
yillijrr.s' Black
Carter's Red
Per Bottle 5c
School Supplies E
Pencil Tablets
Thick and large
size, from 8c
down to 4c
Book Straps
Long straps at
short prices
10c
I dozen Steel Pens for 5c
Fancy Box Writing
Paper
at about Vi the price others
cnargc, sec our
25c Leader
Ink Tablets
More' paper and
better paper for
money
From 22c for the best
linen down to
2 cents
Pen Holders
A large assortment some
good ones at 4 for 5c
MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE
Large size f c :
lunch to-
10c
Anv size N
lunch toi.'
10c
School
Book Ba
35 East 9;h St,.
Strong
durable
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BfiH&HP1V.KK CO.
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