Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 17, 1908, Image 8

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    TIM KVGKSH DAILY OVABO," XHUHWAT. SKTT. 17, 1WM.
iV
CHICAGO FOG
CAUSES INJURY
TO OVER SCORE
Sarsatabs
Ch orol i t-ot 3 tar
lfcU, combine ihe muil
BULt-eftkf ul re me dim
Complete Stock of Fall Merchandise The Best Values We Hfcye Ever Shown
The Friendly Store 173 Friday Surprise Sale
tor all homora od truption. .loruw-h. liver and
ki.iBf mmfuu, low f upetiUj. ih.t Ured fwl
iuif Tli. y r ioiid xlr-( o( HixhI toar-mpv
nllft. hftvin !l iU wootitrful mrdlciDftl power.
PlasJUit Ut take and -rewlintly economiraL
Giv ifreat aBttlfvtion, eyciaij W lwople pr
frriiiK lalilet to ll'jmJ lu win-met. 100 duss W.
LrVtVor mail. V. H'od i'o ..LowbU, Mm
MUST
BE SOI
TO
HOSIERY
TRAOt MARK
School
Stockings
ci f
Ma
Two more days to fix the Children up for school.
We sell the best school stockings made for the prices.
Pony Stockings 25c
Marvel Guaranteed Stockings, 6 pairs for $1.50
6 pairs guaranteed to wear 6 months
Rawhide Hose, 2 pair for 25c
as good as you buy most places for 20c
Children's School Kerchiefs 50c doz
Children's and Misses' Coats
$1.50, $2.50 to $18.00
All new fall styles, made from the very newest weaves and
colorings and materials
Women's
Suits and
Coats
One of the largest and
beat collections of nutts we
have ever received are now
on exhibition In our cloak
and suit department; doz
ens of styleg to choose from
made In the very latest
weaves and materials we
rail your special attention
to the line at
$25.00
These are as Rood as you
pay $30 and' tali for about
town. Of course we have the
less expensive ones at 12.M)
'and 18.00; and the better
ones at 40 to $90. All ex,
tra special values. We w'l-
come you to visit this de
partment and Inspect our
ready-to-wear Karments.
The Strong Features of Our Boys' School Clothing
are trie unlimited styies, good wearing qualities and the everlasting tailoring in them. We have also a new idea in "freak''
style, they are novel practical and safe, and made of the nobbiest fabrics and at prices that competition cannot meet.
Boys' Knickerbocker
Suits ;
Come in different shades
and colors, also blue serge,
belted coat, cuffs on sleeves,
ages 6 to J6,
prices.. $3.50 to $8.00
Boys' Two-Piece Suits
Boys' two-piece suits come in worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, velours
and homespun, all wool and made with double knee and reinforced
throughout, prices $2.50 to $8.00
Boys' Overcoats in all styles and fabrics
from.. $1.50 to $20.00
Boys Long Pants
Suits
Cleaver styles and lasty Jpat
terns in browns, olives, tans
and smoked gray, peg top
pants, belt' straps and fancy
seams, also' staple dress suits,
rizes 12 to 20,
prices... $5.00 to $30.00
Boys' Hats, Caps, Blouses, Waists, Underwear, Hosiery
Eugene's Largest and
Best StoreYour Money's
Worth or Your Money Hack
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
We sell Ladies' Home
Journal Patterns
family from the fur in which he sold 1 nelton to Monroe street, six blocks.
i the other day Into town.
CITV NKWH
" 1 V. N. O'Connnr. who was In ICii-
4, i 1 gone last full with the pnvliiK com
pany, wus iiiiiirimi at rriueviiio yes-
Kdwnrd A. Powell and Kntlo Fouto
wore granted a marrtagu license to
Oay. The Carrot Konl Kstntn Co., to
day moved to tbu now Mitchell &
tlarrolt l)iilldllB
teniuy to Miss loru Ward, of that
city. They will reside at Walla
Walla.
It Is, hoped to get this work done be
for the fall rains set In.
Don't forget the sent a for the Kolb
& 1)111 111 "Lonesome Town." They
will be on sale tomorrow mornliiK at
the box otfli'e at a. in. This Is
the first big attraction of the sea-
son and iiverythlntt Indicates a
Tho I'nlverBlty Y. M. 0. A. Is st'l- packed house tomorrow night,
IIiik up a tent near ' tho iWuol -
grounds to maintain headquarters . In the divorce suit of Leonard J.
wlltln t )ln Mluili'nta urn riimhiir In hiiln... tlnlm! Mnutm rnrnwir
I, Klmor Lewis Klolrhor filed . airect tin-in where to go lo find Mi'-EiiKono people, tho plaintiff now re
tln medical license with tho county cumodutUma, sIcllnK at Tangent and tho defendant
clerk yesterday afternoon. I t,t L'orvallls lit defendant today
Suniiml Mniinniil received tiy I tiled an answer to the cotnil.fl'ut llti'
TODAY'S REPORT OF
CAMPAIGN EVENTS
(Continued frotn Page One.)
to the doors, with several thousands
on the outside unable to gain ad
mittance. Mr. Itryan- was accorded a
great demonstration.
'lays Itonsevelt inul Taft.
Mr. Bryan's Journey through the
Empire State was a triumphant one.
Everywhere along the lines of the
west anore and New York Central
Leslie Miller, a gradualo.of the n-t.luht from ' Portland this mnriiliiit '. nih. n... nii,..rn ,'.r ..,....,1 ' i .' roads llnmenso crowds turned qui
University last June, will teach In j two of his dump wagons which he 'human treatment and asking for a'and K''lH'lli him with cheery handl
ing ailvorton high school this year. ed In filling contacts In Portland, j divorce from him on the same i rlll'PliiB and the waving of flags and
V He will use them In various kinds ground. She also asks the restora-1 l",nneri- At fttch l,lB,'B a Peech
"W. W. and fl. M. Calkins have pur-1 of work In Kugi ne. tln of her maiden name, Mabel K. I w"" '""lBlt'11 " wn, h tiad
rnasea inn i nun. nm-n mi in .mi. . Wood. W. S. Muraddeu is her at- "1 i ue "W inok
of Springfield for 11 1.500.
KlHher made the H)i,
Cteorgo I
j mllll Mill .MUSlCUl 111.. wiihii'Iui in-).
appears at the lOugene Theater h'rl-1
. I day niglil Is a great catch for-l'.ii-l To eiiuall.e the f niMlliiient In the
' A nUitltii-r tif students arrived on ,,. They only slop hero on their Various building' the school board
this afternoon from tho ""it", j jump niul tlii'.v havo a ropuUllim antlcl)ales t lie neeessltv of redistrlct
Tho bulk of them will come In Sun-, which Insures a full house, m,, t, ,.i,v. In order to do this ef-
Uuy. Monday and 1 lu'mui) . . ifectlvely all pupls should register
I A car I ud of lumber fftr the Ku-'iiii tlist day. as the change of lines
The Cottage llrove local was do-, Kl,m, ,nMB mill, a car of loss for win be made according lo (he first
layed about three hours last night u, Kugeue Lumber Co., and several ', day's enrollment. Pupils eu'ierlng
tin nccounl of a leaky englno, tinlv- ,.ur loads of wood from the Wcndtlng alter Monday will be assigned t. oth
InK hero at I'i.lb o'clock, jliranch were among th ftelgbt ship- er buildings regardless of, piace of
I lueui in to IChkcihp Ihls inorulng. : residence. If the one lu tMr own dl
Yesterday afternoon a inan lnije , . ; vision has no reom for them. The
llociwe. was Issuwl by the county Chief of Tft'lH V'arrlnglon and more eoniilete the OiM duv's regls
rlnrk to Wlllard K Cray and Miss Street CommtMMber Turnei' have iiailon Is. the les liardshlp of (his
Man Lynch, both of Junction City. ' .0, ,ny loday noilfylng prupeiiy khi m result.
owners to move all barns au.l fences' .
wherever they project over tile alley ' The S.mtherli Pacific Co.. has Hot
line, there are unite a nuuilir ot ton up spvon thousaml fohlers li-
4uch litHiaiice-i. fiiiMiiHtng the colonist rates from
- , Kastern e.iiuts to Kunene with a tles-
! A great crowd of Kugeue people mptioti o( Kiigene's oppurtunltics
look the morning local today for Sa-i furnished by tjie promitlon deparl-
letn t. iiltend the f.tale fair. A uum- nieiit nf Uie Ciinunci-clal club and
Per were loll. Iielug unillile lo utjllie Club 1 enclosing these folders
tickets In time, ll Is said the train; with the $itcmhoi- Issue of Xnbo
pullcd out wlihout proper warning i d's Macsslne. Anvtndy eall get
from live coinlm tor. . some ot these folders hyvalllng :it
tin' pr iiiiuiI in otiien m rlie club aiiil
1 The Warren Construe! inn Co this as th
Klnliby Kwer, the Springfield
real eslllle dealers, have sold lo a
Mr Clark, recently from Indiana,
the Krve farm of JSI acres south--
rwiwl of Kugeue, for fr.tniti.
i
' Don't miss seeing Kolb & lllll lit
I lie KiiKen,. theatre tomorrow night.
Ttuiy are top-much coinciltans and
have the amnion "f one of It'.e best
musical companies booked Uils m's
: .(.
en 17 tlmesi
Tie never A iiii oppnrtuiiltv to
flay both Mis Roo.sevelt and Mr.1
TnfV. Alts taft. he rliaracterlv.ed as
"PresldeiM Itnosevelt's appointee,"
and he declared that. Mr Roosevelt's
Indorsement of Mh Taft was "the In
dorsement of the bankrupt against
whom one could nol 'Collect ."
I'tica, the Inuiie town of Kepresen
taiive .lames S. Sherman. Itopiitillran
nominee for 'lce-Presideut. vied
Willi th other places In the greeting
of Mr. Ilryuu and he made a short
spoee to a crowd at the depot.
Oititiou at. Syracuse.
The passage of the train through
Washington Street. Ill Syracuse, a
instance of over a mile, was tnenior
alile. Hrvan an.l Kern pictures won
every w lo re displayed, cannon liootu
od and a surging mass of liiiinaimv
followed tile ear until It stopped in
the il'iw'ii town section of tUe rit,
Mr. t'hahicr, who was in an ;ni;
molille
oral
him
w as wedged In by the i "
'Iik hint. Mr. Hran .ir.ii
lier.s leaihod oil! al:il i
I'amphle
usl
f . A. Cov hs boillihl I lie I. M
..isler residence proper! v on Cast
, I'liurli'i'iith si reel ami will move his
morning put a laice force of men ti
work evsialing tor the p.n.'nieo:
olio West Cighlh slreel from lhar'
at)
n
- to
MH' I ilel
ell
I he sie
e a handy
willing lot-
in f i ii mis
A: A: A
7Vy.A -! Ii. linns hiui iiidiuitu!
.!' ,V4 J U '- r .iio.ll libei.il ti...
Y t .. 1 Cf, . - ll!l ill'il ll'U'lv-t ;,l I .,
t"'. , reri 1(1' ali-s when b it
J V.'MN ', . j It ... M ar,
IHave a Check
JU1 I'll.lolS.' Ii and wo Wlit
vtni rrt'iit rtuht now. n
o hii t ri Ti'Spoudi'nt lit
Chtt tiiul i ;m colled U
jtrtMitp! Iv.
Wo pollen m-vounts of l-'r-
ituu'ni lor
r i-imii mi
OU ll . litis-
Eugene Loan and Sc
l APITXI. M si ll 11 I s. ni-j.yoiMi.
LSI' Altl.lMil ll Irtiej.
wings
Br
O
1
anK
for loui
SUI.inee, 11'
i N"
A'! in, nil.'
No y,
ami isKing
'HU.-s'od i
lav at'
t-e fun
al
111 lilt lit HON
accident and health tti-Mie-l'e
postoff ee,
IHe lo logics.
'I- o! the Kugeue Aerie
.'rn.i! (O'.ler ef Kau'.es.
nrot)ieis are nrgontlv j od
Hi. .-: at Cagle Hall Ki t ' I' I
ti at 1 o'cloi k to alien,!
it llr ulier M. . Hubble.
oil! o
1 II I i V
( nominee 1
1 1 hut lii fori'
he Waii.,1
' pb.l-iltT O
ill. V ii
Y.i .'. M
t:iron.;s m
I lieu M. I
the
put
trwin. Mr
Ihe giilu i n
iron! au.l . t : i ; : .
himself wom .1
I'l.llO Ihe ll ue
reducing to ,
of tl'o Si. He e
i. ir.ii r hou . i
at aiM'i.iu-
gl 'W in
Chicago, Sept. 17. A dense fg
over Chicago and lis environs handi
capped transportation seriously to
day and was responsible for a . num
her of accidents. While the lJuluth
Limited, on the Chicago Norih
western, was waiting for the signal
to proceed, a suburban train crashed
.. ii rear, and 'naif a dozen per
sons were Injured. ,,.,.
An Interuruan tar
crashed Into an elevated train on the
Oak Park Incline Injuring several
passengers.
In all, the Injured resulting from
t.... th. fnir was over a
ai;i:iut;iio uuc --o.
score, and there were two deaths.
f
f . PEStSOXAL
'
Mrs. Lester Luckey went to Salem
today. . .- . .
H. W. Dunn was a passenger to Sa
lem today,.. , s'.
Mrs. A. E. Gale of Klamath Falls,
Is In the city. ' . .
C. D, Churpening Is here from Dal
las on a visit.
Mrs. W. W. McCornack Is visiting
friends In Salem.
H. W. Manon .of Mabel, spent last
night In the city.
Miss Winnie Hadley Is home from
a visit In Portland.
C. B. Scott and wife, of Artesla,
Cal., are !n the city.
J. M. Shelley returned this after
noon from Portland.
Mrs. P. A. Rankin returned hjme
last night from Salem.
Mrs. J. F. Hughes ot Falls City,
is visiting In Eugene.
Miss Dena Barrett went to Port
land today on a visit.
. Mrs.. J. D. Buell returned this
noon from a trip south.
Capt. C. J. Dodd went to Salem
on the noon train today.
Kred Parker went to. Dexter to vis
it his folks a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Hall, Jr., are
In Salem attending the fair.
Andrew Nelson returned to Cot
tage Grove this afternoon.
Lloyd Rice left on the noon train
today for Portland on a visit.
F. B. and J. W. Chase went to Sa
lem today to attend tho fair.
Mrs. E. BroderB and Bon wtnt to
Salem today to attend the fair.
Leland Hurd went to Salem today
to take in the fair for a few days.
F. H. Buchanan and wife of New
berg are In the city on business.
J. B. Larkln, of Fort Morgan, Colo,
was an arrival In Eugene today.
C. H. and O. T. Lowry, of Maroh-
iteid, are lu Eugene on business.
Fred Wright of Koseburg, was In
bugene today on Insurance business
.Miss ! an n lc Colvln was a stage
passenger to f iorence this morning.
J. E. P. Withers returned toda)
from a shurt visit at Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Ben Bingham is down from
the ranch at Deerhorn. -She is quite
in.
A. R. Black arrived lu Eugene to
day from a trip to Ceour d'Alene
Idaho.' '
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Adair went to
Salem Wday to take lu the sights at
the luir.
Bill Jamison was knifing the stu
dents to arrive from Portland this
afternoon.
Sheriff Harry Bown went to Sa
lem today to take in the statu fair
a few days.
ort and ty l0 R(,fi wh
18 " there.
Miss Margaret ttetlch returned
this morning frmii a visit at Astoria
ami fort land.
Mrs and Airs. Geo. W. Smith re
turned this afternoon from the state
la-ir at Salem.
City Recorder Dorris Is home from
Portland where he has been having
Ills eyes treated.
John Hunzlcker, the architect,
went to Cottage Grove mis afternoon
on building business.
Miss Kl ha Snodg.ass left tins
miMi.iog lor Itasor i liv after haxin'
'pent ! I summer l.ero.
Professor and Mrs. K. E. IleCou
ret urne I last evening from tneir out
ing at McKenzie bridge.
Attorney C. M. Kissinger was up
from Portland yesterdav, returning
to that city this morning.
Prof. 1. M. Glen and family re
turned this afternoon from their
summer's stay at I'allas
.Hiss era llerron. of
ilr. .o. was in Kugeue today
ois, on me anornoon liaiu.
Mis Clara Kuppc went 'to Sale l
on the no,m train today to vi -it
Irloiuls and to alien,! th,. fair
'.line ot w .utervitlo. returned
on t ie stage this morning ut
bnsiness visit In Ensiene'
line was aluoiig ;h
Sterling
Silver
Novelties
Yoo often find it hard to get
small silver pieces for pres
ents. We have Just what
you want hi
Butter Knives
Sugar Shells
Olive Spoons
. Jelly Spoon's
Lettuce Forks
Cream Ladles
Bon Bon Spoons
Birthday Spoons
These pieces are rich in design,
heavy weight, and arc not
expensive nfor such quality.
SEE
WINDOW
J.O. WATTS
Cor. 8th and Willamette Sts
.WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Closs Fresh and Salt.
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order-
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 38 512 Willamette
city vi-
r', M
worth of tin,
" WKl
men!s "4 fnrni,..:
10 College Hill i...
sM of the hill, i; J
-.0n I'tt worth Jtoj,,.
taken tan
w hve hundretli
rii'"iiS :i s:ze tron, ,
the best thing os ot
your money.
Th.
Real Estaf
Lxchangi
Suite 3and 4,ColmJ
Grocen
You will alwavi
the best brands
Croceria
T7 I rr rt
rresn vjreen Vera
Flour andrd
. Nodelays,weh,M I
Pierce Bi
Phone Main 53
Vuilor porch snaid
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HARTO
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Saturday, Sept, 1
Classic Oriental Statuai)
Works of Art-Cupid from H
masterpieces, all in popular i
Each Bust, with pedestal c f::t.' Chira:tcrs'J-'-1
features and graceful poses, beautiWy M
t..iUf..l j . i n , ,Mt.'e.l.T"H
uuuuui reproaucuons 01 well Knu"
and pects. Sizes from 8 to 12 inches.
Come Early
If You Want One
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