Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 15, 1908, Image 8

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THE EVargB DAILY GUARD. Tl'EBDAV, S KPT EMBER IS. 1W
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The Friendly . Store
MOHfttLY Jlfll BOOK fmi
Wool ami Silk 1'iilirii , l.iw n uml
f'ottOll fOOlls.
KPOMihl) AXI PKEhSED
11)- Improved Duplet SMiip'r,
All kinds of Children's Wearables at special prices all
(his week. Children are specially invited to visit this
store. If mothers arc too busy to come, we will gladly submit samples or garments at your heme for inspection. Our
Dress Goods and Ready-to-wear Garn.ent 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.
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Ianoe tonight at arrm
Children's School Hose
Children's Kuaranteod hose, nil sizes, nix imirs In a box, nrices, a
1.50
Thtue hose art Kuarunt. for X niuntlm; If you wear a hole
In them you will be given a unlr.
"'ney Blockings, three weig'i'i- a nalr j,5c
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lUwhldo Sto(klDKl upeclal: fo P"'"H for
Hoys' and Girls' Stocking, all sUes, per pair
Children's School Hahdkerchiefs
7 'Ac Handkcrchleta, special, u ioten .... MM . 0c
Children's Coats $1.50 to $18.00
Full Hue, all alz. Children's underwear In cotton and wool, Kray
or whim Union Spits, or kIiikIu nurments.
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, Ql3c and 10c yd
Big variety of patterns in light and dark colors 1
5 pieces Flannel Waistings a yard J 5c
Boy Proof School Suits and
Overcoats
Boy Proof School Suits and Over
coats, absolutely guaranteed to
give satisfaction, being 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 Tomorrow
Absolutely all-wool sersa suit,
sizes 8 to 16, best linings and
trimmings; regular 16 value;spe
clal Monday, .
100 Suits mado 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, . .oo
KXEE PAXTS SI ITS, 1.."0 to
7.r.O.
OVERCOATS, to $10.00
Boys' Knee Pants Blouses -Hats
KXKK PAXTS
In ull-wool fabrics,
tweeds, worsteds
a n d casHimeres,
browns, grtiys and
blue serge; rein
forced seams and
dentil.
;. r.or to $1.50
HIH'SKS
Hoys' Blouse
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,
Jrsc to $1.00
HATS
Hoys' telescope
and Fedora hats,
made In brown,
gray and black.
$1.01) to $:.(0
CAPS
The latest novel
ties in caps, all siz
es and styles.
23c to $l..-0
There are rumors of e.-tablishlng
a swimming tank in Eug- ne lor nc.xt
summer. The prupesliiou may come
to a head in a short time.
The rain of Inst night hns not in
convenienced the bop pickers. If It
will stop now it will have dune good
in laying the dust and clearing the
Vines. i
Abe Gilbert, who was Injured yes
terday at he street car barns by a
'current of electricity passing through
hid, J3 auIe 10 ue UUL afeaiu ouu ,v
work.
Constipation s
more seriou trmil'lf. It hIiowh tti&t th
Should not
netiecietl. j
more seriou trn lilt. It bIiowb th&t the nuporu '
Kill niuoii"iia in nm mi-r iinpunwiiy jmr I
ruled. 'J'i.B tn-ot uiedi. iiie to tuku for it i ihe
oiil.l yen tie n.l iur!v .-L'.-ratiU cflthartip
Hood's Pills ESHjg
bold by all trriiKj.'iitt tn.l nt by mail. Price, oc
U MuUe In Hood GouO.
BORN
Near Dexter, Sept. 14, 1908,
Asa E, Tiliou and wife, a son.
to
A Pnyliig Investment
Mr. John White, of 38 Highland
avenue, tjoulton, Me., says: "Have
been troubled with a cough every
, , , ... winter and spring. Last winter I
Fred, the Turk, had to abandon his tHed many advertlsed remedies, but
male wagon on account of havlns . tn8 cougtl contnUed until I bought a
to move It out of the fire limits, and
will hereafter conduct his business
in the rear portion of the Opera
House cigar store.
A good many Eugene people are
attending the state fair, but It has
been generally remarked that not
as many are going as In former years.
It appears that the fair has not been
as extensively advertised as usual.
Charles O. Hudson, E. M. Cooper,
Billy Welch and Thos. Welch return
ed Sunday from their hunt on War
ner mountain on the upper Willam
ette. They killed three deer and two
bear and
timo,
report having a splendid
The semaphore at the depot which
has been down since the work of
building the new depot commenced
In April will be put up again at
once. It will be located between the
main track and the passing track di
rectly opposite the operator's win
dow. The reception to he given by the
promotion department of the Com
mercial Club tomorrow night will be
only for the members of the club and
their, wives, contributors to the pro
motion work and the members of the
ladles' auxiliary. Jack Kodman and
Dr. Whitson have charge of the af
fair. Mrs. Geo. H. Smith received a let
ter from her husband this morning
stating that the party which he is
50-cent bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery. Before that was half gone
the cough was all gone. This winter
the same happy result has followed;
a few doses once more banished the
annual cough. I am now convinced
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
best of all cough and lung remedies."
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store, 60c and $1.
Trial bottle free.
TEACH KKS' MKKTIXG
A general meeting of all teachers
of the Eugene public schools Is here
by called for Saturday, September
19, at 2 p. ru., In the high school as
sembly room.
Following the general meeting the
principals will meet with the teach
ers of their respective buildings.
GUY C. STOCKTON,
sl9 Superintendent.
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CAIil) OF THANKS.
I wish to tender my sincere thanks
to friends and neighbors for kind
nesses extended during the recent
illness and death of my sister, Mrs.
Broders.
MIKE COSGROVE.
G(KH) FISHIXG AT NEWPORT.
Advice has just been received that
Silverslde and Chinook Salmon are
being caught on trolls In Yakina
Bay. sS!4i
Large shipment of rugs on the
with on a hunt on the south fork of j road; wait for them and save money, i BR)
... ..-i, , i nHAMriKHB HARDWARE' rn ' Hfc
Ivuhcmu's' LnrgfSt and
licst Stove -Your Money's
Wort, or Your Money Hack
FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,.
Calicos, special a yard Sc
I.ontr Silk (Moves, a yd S3c
Blankets 5oc to $i5 a pair
PERSONAL
Dr. J. W.- Harris Is homo from
'London Springs.
P. J. llerner Is homo from his trip
io the lower Sluslaw.
; Kola Null, tho Salem htip buynr,
iwb in thti city today.
Darrel Brlstow has returned trom
Ills outing at Newport.
It. M. Day returned this nfternoou
tfrom a trip to Portlund.
O. L. PnrBons came up froni Port
land vterdny nftnrnoou. .
Loo Wray and, Elmer Williams are
t Yonrnlltt on u dur hunt,
t N. IC. lllalr arrived down from Me
Kontlo llrldgu lust evening.
' Chester llumenwiiy rtitiirnod last
owning from a trip south.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sbunmto are
Jitinid from n trip to Portland.
K. J. Hard left this iiftornoon for
Ills llohemlu mining properties..
Jeasn Hounds was a piiHseuHor to
Curvallls on the noon train today.
H. LiihhcII, of lluiTlshurg, spent lust , of tho world. Me will be here again
night In the city. (next spring, when be will give an
II. Clay Owen will leave tonight i exhibition of Ills fly-casting on the
for Itlddle on misslouury and Sun- j Mc.Konzle.
day school work. , i Mrs. J. W. Mailman returned home
this afternoon from a visit In the
Northwest Territory, where her
mother died about a week ago.
Mrs. ' Marietta Thurston Is home
from Silver Lake, where she has been
staying during the summer on the
King Hendur-
C A. Stephens, wife and children,
of Crow, wenl to Saleirt today to at-
tend the stato fair.
I II. M. Manvllle, who accompanied
I Dobs' Ited Special to Portland, re
I turned home today.
Attorney A. C, Woodcock was a ! farm of her brother, K
I passenger on the evening train yes-1 son.
iterday for Portland. , Dr. E. P. Dixon,
I Mrs. S. E. Warner and niece, Miss
Ethol Plank, went to Salem today to
take In the state fair.
C. M. Denniuore- returned to Cot
tage drove this afternoon to look af
ter his fruit evaporator tlteru.
L. It. llrlggs and family are here
from Richmond, Oil., to locale. Mr.
dentist from
flrantB Pass, has arrived In Eugene
to locate. He will have office rooms
In tho new I .0. O. F. block when It
Is completed.
Albany Democrat: Mr. and Mrs.
Glford Nash -unci son, of Portland,
passed through the cHy on their way
homo from Eugene, where they have
llrlggs Is a brothor-ln-law of James; been for several weeks
Working, of this city. D. E. Piatt fell from a tree In his
Mrs. Stearns mid daughter, of yard In this city yesterday and dls
Portland, are guesls of President j located his left wrist and tho little
and Mrs. P. L. Campbell.
N. IC. lllalr returned to Blue River
on the stage this morning after n
short business visit here.
Mrs. Walter Carroll returned to
Mrs. M. A. tireeu arrived home to-' Junction City this noon after a visit
wnn nor nioiner in tuigcuo.
Andrew Nelson, the Cottage Grove
electrician, rmiie down from (lint
clly on Ihe noon train today.
Father Hutler, of Corvallls, after
a visit with Father O'Farrell In Eu
gene, relumed home last night.
Chiirles Will mil ii . bend clerk at the
Hotel Gross, arrived home yesterday
from an out lug up the MeKeu.le.
Mrs. C. II. Welch returned to Al
hiiuy last evening after n visit al the gone In an automobile yesterday and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Welch
,' Mrs, .1. W. Krleke, who has been
llav from a t r lit to .Minnesota
W. E. Mender and wife, of Wend
'ling, spent Inst night In the city.
II. C .Million lert on the evening;
train yesterday for a trip north. I
Charles D. Durkheliner, of Sparks,!
Mont., Is In the city on business.
Miss Pauline Poller went to Irv
ing today to visit I here n short time.
Samuel llutloe relumed yesterday;
afternoon from n trip to Portland.
MISh Gerllllde lUmuuell, of- Jllllti
1 Iiiii City, is visiting In Eugene a tew
l II VH.
R. Giino, of Hie Ax Hilly depart-' very III In a rorttaiui Hospital, wus
meiit store, Is In Portland for a few brought to Euisene Sunday morning.
tl,y8i Attorney M. 1,. Pipes, of Portbind,
bepulv Sherlrf C. V. Hiimnioird ro iretiirned to that clly today nrter
turned this arteiiioon from a trip having intended to some law busl
liorth. "ess here.
-. Dr. M. M. I Hi vis was a passenger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, or
for points south on the afternoon .Seattle, are visiting at the home of
tv'iln toilns. Mr. and Mrs. Zlmiiier, her sister, and
k- id MeCoriiark went to the Wood- other relatives.
-(ck ranch below li ving today on Ihe l C Kldrlde.e. owner of the lud,--
tioon train. , peudeuce creamery In this clly, ar-
rrank Georte Is III Portlund for a l ived up from Independence oil I tic
"tow days. He will slop at Salem on nliei -noon tvaln toda.
Mr. uml Mis 1.. H K.iwlaml came
d wn trom I'U'ilsaitt Hill on t 'ie noon
arrivals 111 I'll- train today. They will k on to
IVrtlaml ioitioii,w or next day.
I II. Kennlli.a tt.ivoltii-' satc-oiiuu
tor li.il.er A.' 1 1 .until on, a Sail I'l an
rhio .-i'ei:uo: c. .od. firm. Is 111 the
ry tie u th- champion fly I'.isirt
finger of his right band. Dr. Brown
attended the Injuries.
Medford Mall: Miss Zuda Owens,
who has spent the summer with her
parents, left Saturday evening to
lake her former place among the
teachers of the Kugene public
schools..
Father Daly, the new pastor of the
Catholic, church at Cottage Grove,
returned to that city this afternoon
after a short visit w ith Father O'Far
rell. Father Fltzpalrlck, the former
pastor there, has gone to Portland.
Mrs. Mary Edris, Mrs. W. G. F-s-pey
and two sons mid Mrs. Dr. K. G.
Clark, of Portland, arrived lm En
ure guests al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. T. Nlcklln. They will remain
a Tew days.
SEE IIKKU III TTOX
For your accident and health in
surance. Opposite postoff Ice.'
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DIED. .
At Hlckelton, . Wash., Sept. 11,
190S, John. H. Whltmore, aged 80
years. He was formerly a resident
of the Mohawk valley. In Lane coun-
ty.
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little : only a third
of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half
or two cents
for the family breakfast I
Tour frocvr return! Tour raoner II you daal
Via SchiUiaf ' Sctl: we pay him.
the McKenzie had just arrived in
camp with four doer which they had
killed. They expect to arrive home
in about a week. Tiie other mem-;
hers of tlie party are William Ren-'
shaw. Harry Dunbar and Fred Ware.
The city council last nlghl grant-'
ed permission f:tr the stringing of
electric lisdit. wires from the Cauip-bell-Felltnan
housei'iirnishing store
to Julius Goldsmith's cigar store.
This is for the private electric light1
plant to he Installed by the Cnmp-hell-Fellman
Company, as mentioned
by The Guard some time ago. The
plant will be put in within a week
or so and will cost 111 the neighbor-.
hood of ?1000. . '
The seven-year-old son of William
Kloater. of Dexter, was thrown from
a horse at his home yesterday even
ing and suffered a very bad fracture
of the forearm. He was brought to
Eugene and Dr. F. E. Selover attend
ed the Injury. The boy had to be
placed under the Influence of an an
aesthetic while the bones were be
ing set, the break was so severe.
The maple trees on Oak street at
the Davies building are being cut
down so a cement walk can be laid
there.
Perfpcfton on cook stoves are safe
C1IAMHEUS HARDWARE CO.
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YOVU EYES
Dr. Franc Lucille Hnrd. the Eu
gene optician and refrnctlonist. Is
permanently located In the new
Clirlsinan block, corner of Ninth and
Willamette streets, where she can be;
consulted ut anv time.
She Is prepared to examine eyes '
and treat them according to the hit
FOR SALE
At No. 65 East Seventh
street, furnishings of 7-rr)om
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, dock,
pictures all to be sold at
once. Call from 9 to 12 a.m.
tf W. L. SOl'DERS.
Sterling
Silver
Novelties
i uu uuen nno it naro to get
small silver pieces for pres
ents. We have just -what
you want !n - .
Butter Knives
Sugar Shells
Olive Spoons
Jelly Spoons
Lettuce Forks
Cream Ladles
Bon Bon Spoons
Birthday Spoons
These pieces are rich in design,
I', heavy weight, and are not
Z expensive nfor such quality.
est and best sclent il'le methods
After a two-years' residence In
Eugene Dr. Hard has several hun
dred well satisfied patients who can
testify us to her ability, to correct nil
IP TOP RXKYY
Tne. merits of Texas Wonder you ;
vould never suffer from Kidney, :
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
SEE
WINDOW
errors of refraction, or eye defects, 'by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
I as all muscular anoniilles
with properly fitted glasses.
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 292G
'Olive street, St. Louis
J. O. WATTS
Cor. 8:h and Willamette Sts
Here's
on i ns Overcoat j
tion. Have youl
the big, roomy, 1
some, graceful j
Overcoat raol
we ve mst reel
fresh from j
i
Schwabs of St II
They're great a
dressy, warm
comfortable.
stay stylish
Winters and
good longer than
Models as sh
above, priced at
and $20. Other
to $30.
STANLEl
612 Willemettel
Pltlte
looil
ilia way home
lllirleiKh Cash mid Civ. I
'f Hood Ulver, w
CIIO lltst lllullt.
President P. I.. Cniupbdl and wld
arrived hotn . from u!aud v..-l,'i
ilav- atte-luinii
Mrs. T. .1. S'.epliens and Mis li
HOUSES WANTED
1 will he at the lianas Liv
ery Coiupunv 's tallies in
Eugene Friday and Saturday
to buy on, or Iwa cars of
horses, ranging .111 weight
from I 100 p.otmls up.
TOM WTSO.
si I' Seattle. Wash.
OOD S 1XG
Bargains
in
Pencils
hat
r r v
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
I'APII'W, Mi si IH'l I s. niivooo.
i:m'iii.isiii ii imu.
I Have a Check
lii'i f on u ChtriKo t'iinK: 'A hat
Hluill 1 t. .i.'i'i'-H W s;
juM tiiil'iM' It iin.l w,' will
him' tt cri'.ht i now , as
w i' ha n i .'vpitii.trni ti
t!itnli:i ailil t;t!l t'ollrrl It
ki lit it miuu of I'ar
mrr. Mfrvtmiji rrHn uiiotit,
I it ni uml I nti uliiiilo !.u 4r
ov vmiiH lilti-rul Cv.ruuMii fur
n I ,'i(l Intrrr-'t 4 i i r i-i'ii! n:i
if. it ii-it! "s w h.ti oil 1 ims
Casotlne p.
phone lied
laail lll I,,.
er, bv W. W.
2. Orders 1
opre.-i.ited.
-ill
Moore
eeK
ire.e s'lti.!!:,'!!
hairs iiit i'.'. eive.l
up to dale turn. tu
prlc
os and din
See us tor
at light
CM Ml!i:i;S ! VUDWAIiE CO.
f t c.mip f unit t nro of all
I WIHEKS II Vi:iW KK CO.
T'n fritst e:
lilA M"e
Car f-es' .-
f!iAMi;t:!,
' In s'ock,
HAKKWAKi:' CO.
'it reeclv .'.t.
ii .iiiiw i'ii
T!
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Cll MSUT.S 11 p
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i V'l, v nr
eger tli.r.i t!l
'W HE Cel.
T-l
rcncils wil
do at
Murphey's
Sonic extra good
ones at
2 for 5c
3 for 5c and
t for 5c
Ink..
Williari.s' Black
Carter's Red
Per Bottle 5c
ylt-lmnn. ,
rzr -rd
Pencil Tabled
Thick and large
sire, froni 8c
down to 4c
Book Straps
Long straps at
short prices
10c
l dozen Steel Pens f,
or :c
If
Farcy Box Writing
Paper
at about the price others
cnarge. see our'
3: Leader
Ink Tablets
More paper and
better paper for
less money
From 22c for the best
linen down to
2 cents
Pen Holders
Ajlargc assortment, some
good ones, at 4 fcr 5:
Lunch
Boxes
Large siK"
lunch M
10c
M'URPHEY'S RACKET STORE
Any si:J f
lur.ch K'
10c
School
BooKB
Strcr.cl
35 EcsL, 9 SL.
I D.meo tonight at am,,