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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1908)
n k'4a aht ccar8. weiwebdav. sept. ia, iiws. Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Wayn Knit Hosiery The Friendly Store - New Fall and Winter Goods School Hose Rawhide Stotkiiijs, pr I2c Stockings, pr - 25c Guaranteed Stockings, 6 pr for... $i.5o Children's Stockings, all sizes 6 to io, specials pr ioc Women's Fast Hlack Hose 1 5c Wayne Knit Stockings, a pr 25c 40c Hose, special 3 pr for $1.00 5oc Hose, special 4 pr for $i.5o Outing Flannel Night Gowns High neck, square and V shape necks made of very good heavy Outing Flannel, extra full, prices 50c, 1.00, $i.25, $i.5o, $2.00 Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth Or Your Money Back S. s FKItHONAL F. J. Honcr wiMit to SiiImii today to tako In the fair. Mm. 0. V. Griffin la vIhIMiik In Suli'in for a few days. Dr. M. Cnnndy wu in Iho uliy from Mndlmin toiluy. Mm. C. M. (irliiH'S of i!nrrl8burf, U vlnltliiK In (Ihi city. II. N. Cockirllno cuma up from Allinny thin ufleruotin, I'nrcy Lonit U homo from a'.brml- noiu trip to Portland. 'r " Mm. I.i-Bter Toiler in vliltlng In Croiiwoll for a fow dnyii. N. Ij. FHzlu-nry wont to Doorhorn llili morning on the tnnn. Mm. Howard II. Wootli went to Portland today on a vIhH. If. Pratt wa a stngo pnuonger for Muylvton thin morning. Job. Mlccalll, a RoaoburR brewer. . Ii In the city on bimlnmm. W. K. Dllley of Llttl Foil", Wah g In Kugcnii on bualnoM. - Mlm rj, S. Hills and Minn V. I. 11111a. of Jnnpfr. nro lu th rtty. Ml K1U0 Knlly returned Iftnt to!1it from n visit to Port limit, Mr. nnd Mm. V. V. (lllKt.rnfl and daimhtor are home from Newport, Wiley Htiuirt nnd nnlph tlUnrhntt returned laat nluhl from a trip north. Thoa. Townnond la In ton elty. I lu ban boon at Newport during the niiin mor. I'ard Cottroll returned tbia nftor noon from a buulnom trip to Port land. .. I. 8. Pay relumed to bin homo at Ivlaon today nftur quite a Htny In 10 11 gono. Mm. Rvnn II. ltonmeH, of Klam ath Kails, was an arrival In Kiigeno , today. Architect Y. I). HiMislll went to CoUhko tlrovo tills nftumoon on bus lllesn. Mr. anil Mm. J. 1). Hindi loft for points aouth on the afternoon train today. Jim. Hayes, tbo bop buyir. nrrlvel ; up from Jtiuctlon City Ibis nftor '. noon. MIhhoh Klltiibi'tb and Kdlth I'roa rolt. of linker I'lty, nrrlvi'd bore last nlKbt. Mrs. J. M. Koeney returned to Poxtor tills afternoon after a visit la Kuicono. W. C. Hutiiour was a iiiHsenner from Kloruiu'ti on (bo stiiK" this moniliiL. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Illalr of Kail1 Creek, wont to Hnletn today to at-! torn! tbo talr. i Mrs. t II. KIllK went to Kiileiii Iiod evening to visit frl, Mills and to take In tbo stalo fair. i :; JiiiIko and Mrs. TV I.. Harris went ' .s ' to HabMii on tbo noon train today to, '. , ; tuk In the fair. ; (.';. Mrs. S. N. Warflcld of Aluea. nr '!''rlvml IimIhv to visit her sister, Mrs.: J Carl V. OkIcsIiv. 1 (leo. , . u,-c,i nn 11,1 ft,,, ,1,1 1 In Eiigciie on tho noon train today 1 ' roill CollllKe (Jrove. . Mrs. W. 1 1 lilt burn and Miss Clara Webb, of Stockton, fill , arrived in K N KuiteiiM hint ri t k ti t . 1 K. It. Tlcheiiiii', genet ul ormiiiUer ! W for the Woodmen of the World. Is ;"i'ln Hie iMtv ri'ion r,rt1tiud. (' ') Kred MiuiHi u nut! puiiv of fiieinl:i x ' '. left on the stnee tb'.s nni'"lni; uu t , Dcerhnrn for a short oittiny Herbert KuMlnud return,', I to ,'jit Portland "'Is llloiulm: t r, 'Millie bis r.--. studies In tht tue. lien! ii'tii,i,l. o Miss Ada Yomn return,-,! to S.e ; i lem lodnv to tnke mi her -i' utiles '' 1,1 ngnln In the denf mute n. Ttiouuii Towiieiul went t, M- IINJL ! -TT-. SI The Eugene I oan (M'll AI. IMI I s M',1 H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St homo at KriHeburg this afternoon. He came In last night from Newport. C. I. Wlthrow returned to Port land today ufter having visited friends and relatives here a few days. Mlhs ItrceiiliiK has acecii'.! I n r"i tlon 111 the nillllnery store ot llolton & .lenklns. Mrs. K. Thrall. 0110 of tbo teach ers In the public schools, la here from Albuny to tnko up her work ' agnin. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I.. Hurt and Mr. and Mm. Iloono Poyner left this morning for Cluto Creek on a few days' outing. iOugene Mat lock and Joe Hussell, returned last night from Salem where they attended the stae fnlr a couple of days. ' Mm. Chaa. Johnson, formerly a resident if Eugene, now living In Vlctorln, I). C, Is visiting relatives and friends here. AmoB Wllklns went to Salem to day to lakt) Id the statu fair during the remainder of tll week. He nev er misses the fair, Mr. Qulinby anil wife of Portlnlfl, arrived here tbla afternoon on their way to Montgomery's, ou tbt Mm KenzlA on an outing. 1 10. P. Hoeher has nrrli-i"i hcrrf from Portland and accepted the po IV. tori ft prescription cleik i'.t liie niw Marks drug store. J M. Howe hns left for tho Allnr ta niintry In response 'to a iiiefsuge Mating that bis son, Oreo, in very ill there, of typhoid fevor. Prof. K. H. McAllater nnd family returned yesterday from their sum mer's outing at Illue ltlver, having hud an enjoyable time. Mrs. Uei'tbii Williams nnd daugh ter went to Halsey today for a short visit and from there will go to Sa lem to attend tho fnlr for a day or Hon, It. A Ilooth returned today from a visit to his son Hoy on the hitter's fnrni nt Yoncnlln. Hoy ac companied him home for a few days' visit. K. C. Eldrldgo returned to Indu- pendenco today after having been here to look after the transfer of the creamery to Daniel A. Mutb and ('has. (). Hudson. Hosoburg Hevtew: Miss McKar land of Eugene, arrived hero this morning to take n position as teach er In the sixth grade of the Hose burg public schools. All the grndes with possibly ono exception, now have two or more teachers. I'Olt SAI.K At No. tiTi East Seventh street, fiirnlslilngs of 7-room bouse, al! good as new: car pets, blinds, curtains, chairs and rockers, stands, dishes, bric-a-brac, kitchen utensils, dlulim room suite, secreinry, chiffonier, bunkers, clock, pictures- all to be sold at once. Call from t to 12 a.m. tf W. I.. SUl liKKS. 1 :! ! TO lll TKttS AMI CAMI'KHS If yon are tblnkltig of going Into the moiiutaltis huntliK or ftstilng. i-:ill iii ltd 17-11, or call at -It',:) Dllve street if Vu,lr porch sb:i,!.-s are a luxur with the reach of nil. CIIAMHEliS HAlCnVAHE CO. Warner tunes plane.' ' I. cave or ders at Morris Music Store. tf Perfect Inn on cons stoves nre -iafc I'llAMIIFUS II VKIlWAliE CO. I Have a Check lii-iv mi n CMtaco hunk; what shall I ilo- .h-ix'Mt It r Yt-.t: ju-l rmlov-t it mitl wo w ill tllvi ni trrilit rUht now. us w h;t u i-orrt'Spomh'iit in t'hh-itK" timl mn t'ollii-t It (irt'iiiptly W otirtt ittvouuts of I'ur nnrv Mm (unit, l VrMirtltmi, I'll m nn! Indtt Miml Ui 1:0 t Hfiiull lthrr;il : t V ntiMit fur nil nn.l InttT.-st at 4 jrr crnt on cm 1 lit. wiv wln-n Wti on i i'.' 1; one ar. and avings Bank0 SI Itl'l.lS. KI'J.-N.IIIHI. IMII II IMIJ. New Dress Goods 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 The biggest and best variety we have ever shown at these prices, wonderful values and all new weaves shown in the newest fall shades, plain colors and mix tures, suitable for tailored suits, shirt waist suits and shirts. $1.50 Cape Kid Cloves $1.25 2 clasp, waist length, cape Kid Gloves all sizes 5 to 8, $i.5o quality, pr $1.25 WINTER UNDER. WEAR Gjniplete stock of children's and women's wool and fleeced underwear iu regular and out sizes, single garments and union suits 25c to $5.oo Infants Wool and Cotton Shirts Special Values in Lace Curtains and Netting Burlap, Bedding, Etc. f'lTV XKWS .Imlge Harris bus granted J. A. .Moore a divorce from Minnie Mooru. Tbo Interior of the Palace of Sweets Is being renovated and repap- ered. The motion for a new trial In the Million vs. Itankln case was denied by Judge Hiirrls yesterday. Superintendent h. It. Fields of the 3. P. Co., was In Eugene today In his private car California. Several bad places In the DaveiiTnt on Willamette street were repaired by tne construction company tbis morn' Inu. Boone Poyner has sold his interest in the hoiiBemoving business of Poy- nor 4 Hun; to his partner, J, C. Hunt, The season for killing elk opened yesterday and will remain open only two weeks. , No hunter Is permitted to kill more than one elk, A twelve-foot coment sidewalk will be built at once In front of Moon Tlngley's store nnd tho Grand theatre on East Ninth stroct. The Pavldson Sisters nre opening a new millinery store In tho building one door west of Mini roc's furniture Btore on west Klghth street. It. A. Cox hns sold his flue ten acre fruit farm below tbo city, on the river road to H. H. Jack of Salinn Kansas, receiving HSO an acre tor it C. E. Stewart todny began suit In the circuit court against Thomns M Hlley to unlet title to a certain piece or property. .1. u. Johnson is attor ney for tho plaintiff. The street committee of tho city council has decided that the big trees at the Hoffman House corner must come down despite the protests or some ot mo citizens. The reception to President Camp bell and wife at the Commercial Club tonight Is for the factiltv of the university and their wives, be sides those mentioned In lust night's liunni. A. C. ltiihy, formerly of this oil v. was granted a permit In Portland a few days ago to build a residence there costing $10,000. II will be lo cated on .Multnomah street between East Seventeenth and East Nlne- teentn. A nollcn of auiienl In the case of it v.- Million vs. M II. Itankln, In which the Jury In. the circuit court award, si the plaintiff $3 I.e.!" 2 1 ias commissi, mi on a timber sale, was .filed with i tie enmity clerk today.- Judge - Harris yesterday refused to gtiint a new trial. t..t:rctt ft Jtltchell huhiv s, 1,1 tit A. .1 Sheridan resldenc - ;" ,,,-rtv ,vt Kn-t Eighth street to Wi,l,-I.l ;'.,:-k wh Iieen residing bcln,.- the ci'. 1 H'i,l w lo w ill move tn tow n wtlh hi.- . f.Hlllll They also sold I'-.e ('. e' Mouse lot In l.l.n-k I 7 in I-,ni mnniii to Attm mn .1. (I Wi lls. ; -1 K Pet'.l u- ill . 11 ho n ill he f' - i nd an I tiianag, . ... utin's m ill, ,-as -n lie, I be-., from I'm t'.'in,! in i.i',,,- nt 111,, business which will be 'n,-t :ilu .lav nlnlit. Hw 1 1'ivn.h , .n. 1, :r fa 'lii "i-f s 1 vi 1; ! a lull 1 ! ' . I '' I.!-, nl! I. ik! ki: .-on t.- -M" .. r !. .in t,ir. tins at- !'. I, was .1 hll.-r.-.itii; -r. i-- M'. "It flftv llltl,. rls I '.1 .k t I.i tin- o.intrst. the pri" In jt-!; nr.u Hn. k s r-itiis.. A r'rr-:i !' of ih.- '.miMtiv cm.ln.i. I t'-o ' i mill t,i ,-:.)ui,n !.i I : i '! nrtr.l :is tniltos Tli, . ,. k irinxil of '(,tator !u-i t 'i - vir Wttlil.tW. I. 1! IVM,. nvr. I.Mit ,. tt.lt I!!IMI I 1 'I. IV. -I Kns-no ,! :n..;,.M,l 1 ir l.i.n! III 1. PWIM TCOT WEAR MILL ILOI IlLHii BEER ORDINANCE IN THE COURTS DK.M.KltS MKKT AMI AfiltKK TO I XV IT K AiiltKST SO THAT TKST MAY UK MAliK TIIKY KM PIX)Y J. M. I'll'KS AMI A. I'. V(K)IM M K AS ATTOIt-NKYS. J08. Mlcelli, the Koseburg brewer, who has been doing a bin business In Kugene with bis near beer, arriv ed here last evening and after an In terview with the several dealers who have been handling the beverage here he met them collectively during the evening. After a thorough discus sion nl th mailer It was decided to employ attorneys and to keep on sel ling the drink so an arrest would be made with a view of testing the val idity of the ordinance in the courts. It Is said tnat two of the dealers be gan selling the drink this morning, as usual, but others were willing that someone else should be the one to go into court. Attorneys A. ( . ooncocK ana j. M. Pipes were retained to defend those arrested. As the city attorney Is out of town no arrests were mad-." today, but Chief of Police Fanins ton says he will probably attend tj tho matter tomorrow. hater: Chas. Kuthe was arrest ed late this afternoon. He will ap pear in the police court tomorrow at 10 a. 111. FIOHKVK SHEHMAX WOS HICK'S ItANfiE Florence Sherman, aged 12 years, was awarded the prize for baking the best biscuits at the Camphell-Fellman store this afternoon. The prize was a Junior Buck's Range. There were many contestants and the work of all was pronounced excel lent. MISS LUSBY RECOVERS FROM OPERATION i ( Special Correspondence.) Htrrlsburg. Sent. 16. Miss Sarah Lusby, a nurse In the hospital here, wai. operated oil last wennesuHy ?,r apperdlclttsi In the hospital nnd liv i the doctor with whom e U em ployed. Her case very ?evai'e and friends were much worried over ihe outcome, Today she was out of bed tMld but of the house, eniovi'.c a Malk In the yard. Certainly plons- strong In Eugene and is growing rap ui'. news to Iter friends of which she idly. The local aerie owns a busl has many who reside In Lane county, "ess lot on Willamette street near , Fifth and will probably erect a home NOTICE. I of its own on the lot some time in The Worthy Grand Matron and j the near future. Worthy Grand Patron will make! ttvangonne unapter ivo. ti, u. a. a. i an official visit Friday evening, Sep tember IS. Tho banquet will be served at 6 p. m., and Chapter railed to order at S. All members of the or der are cordially invited. By order of the W. M. E. W. YORAN. SI 7 ( Sec'y. We have several parties who are looking for homestead locations or relinquishments; also some good tim ber claims. If you know of any good homesteads or timber claims it will pay you to write us. Address Aetna Realty Company, 325 Failing Build ing Portland, Ore. tf and shrubs to be set out will ,. The work of removing the ware- bouses to the north sldo of the yards will begin in a few days. - Among the car load shipments in-1 to Eugene this morning were two of logs fMi- (be Eugene Lumber Co.. one in iiiiuecr ini in,' .iittiini-y uianine, mill, one of hay for the Warnork stables, one of school fiirnit lire for the high school and several of wood for different parties. Tin fruit cans In stock. CHAMl'KHS HARDWARE CO. Classic Oriental Statuary odcj I 15c Statuary Sale 15c SECOND DAY OF STATE FAIR GREAT SUCCESS Salem, Sept. HI. Notwithstand ing indications of unfavorable wea ther vesterdav. the attendance at the State' Fair exceeded that of the same date last year, and every department was traversed by a throng of Inter ested and highly pleased visitors. The present assurance of clear weath er and it is certain that the remain ing davs of the Pair, Wednesday be ing Salem day. Thursday Portland day and Friday Agricultural College day, the crowds will tax the capacity of the Fair buildings. All Hair veBterday Judges were busy awarding premiums In the live stock department, but this work will nm he cnnioleted until today. The work of judging the dairy exhibits and country exhibits has not been commenced. Among the important awards made today were the grand chomnlnnshins In the Shorthorn and Holsteln breeds. W. O. Minors Golden Goods won the championship among the Shorthorn bulls, and bis Unwood Lass tne same posuiuu nmnne females. John L. Smith. nronrletor of the Hazelwood herd. ivnn the Holstein grand champion shin for his bull, Posh Gerben and cow W'anita Mercedes. The Jersey awards will be made tomorrow. Yestenlav's Itlices. California horses again carried off the honors in the second 'lay s n Ing of the Oregon State Fall meet yesterday, and again straight-hoat victories were the rule. Showing a wonderful burst of speed at the finish of each hea:, Eni llv W.. the fast trotting ma'-e owned and driven by F. E. Ward of Lcs Angeles, California, easily won the Farmer's sluice of $1000 tor 2:16 trotters, the main event on yester day's program. The time of the three heats was excellent, tnd that of the second, 2:12 1-2 wss within less thn a second of the trxix. rec ord for trotters. Th- -: !0 na-e furnished another victory for the California contlnnert and this time It was Si'.vti, tie brown pclrtiii.c owned by 0. .T., Uhl, ef Vacavi.le, California, that Showed his heels to the field. The time made" lu the raci wan fast for the 2.y0 ciass, 2:0.) 1-'.' having be.i.i hung up in the f'.-3' t.i.nt. MAYOR MATLOCK I BECOMES AN EAGLE Mayor J. D. Matlock became a full; fledged Eagle last night, having been given bis pinions by Eugene Aerie No. 2 75. It is said His Honor per formed the stunts of initiation to the great satisfaction and glee of the members of the Aerie. This order is HORSES WANTED I will be at the Bangs Liv ery Company's stables In Eugene Friday and Saturday to buy one or two cars of horses, ranging In weight from 1100 pounds up. TOM WATSON, sl9 Seattle, Wash. 1 :i ! 4- Millinery 0H'iiing. Saturday, Jenkins, 25 September 19th, E 9th Street. Bolton , SIS I Large shipment ot rockers nnd rtln-i Ing chairs Just received. See us for new, up-to-dnte furniture nt right' prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' . ' i See us for camp furniture ot alii KII1US. , CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j The reinforced centre Vudor ham-! mock Is the ont to buy. They nre! wider, longer and stronger than the j ordlnarv kind. i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I Works cf art, copied from tamous masterpieces, in popular subjects, moulded; all in popular finish; each bust or figure with pedestal effect. isik. ,n.g c.-pressive features and graceful pt s:3. Saturday, Sept. 19 t,h Beautifully executed and truthful recm musicians and poets: Washinotnr. T & -"0.U111, oiidKcspcarc, Dctnovcn auu mu"; Sizes from S to 12 inches. MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE Peculiar to Itself! In selection, proportion and combination j Of ingredients, , In the process by which their remedial j values ar extracted and preserved, j In e flectiveneis. usefulness and economy, j Curing the widest range of diseases, j Doing the most good for the money, j Having the most medicinal merit, And the greatest record of cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses L j J. MILLINERY OPENING. The Davidson Bisters win have their Opeuing Saturday, September 19, with a new stock of goods not shop- worn. Everbody Invited. 71 w. Eighth St. S18d&w GOOD FISHING AT NEWPOKT. Advice has just been received that Sllverside and Chinook Salmon arei being caught on trolls in laKlna Bay. s2 4 Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Car fresh cement just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Fine business property located In the best part of the city for business In the city of Eugene. Brings in a good rental now and can be made to brine in more. For fur ther information, if yon mean busi ness, call on the Pacific Land Com pany, room 7, Hovey block. D. L. Cartwell, Manager. tf for RENT Large front room and bed room adjoining, furnished, I electric lights; phone and bath; ac comodations for two or three; gen tlemen preferred; 732 Mill St. WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at 6 per cent. Good security given. AddresB D., care of Guard. tf WANTED At once A woman to wash and iron two days out of the week. Inquire 149 E. Eighth. S23 llMIHt Sterling Silver Novelties You often find it hard 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, heavy weight, and are not expensive hfor such quality. SEE WINDOW J. O. WATTS Cor. 6th and Willamette Sts - lnrri i,. c,i..cmen. cu.t r, , j ,,v Be Prep for the storm, wait until ; caught a col course, doctai be supported. it's wiser to money into coat than the pocket, i Wi some dand Overcoats tr.l the Schwabs Louis; ideally in style, fit, hi price. Good $10, better ' $15, excellent $20, fine ones Others in bt CTANLl 612 WilM 1 linely Char- At a Modd Price i I 0 i I 111 iBiiMiiina iimi mini fl 3(5 East, 9th St,. n