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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1908)
O THE El'GEVE DAILY GCARO. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER SI, 1008 On'Sale Now October Ladies' Home Journal Magazine! UNIVERSITY ' lHKtb HUNuntu Agents for The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Munsing Underwear. The Friendly Stores Specials for Tomorrow Sale Fall and Winter Dress 90c Colored Taffeta 75c TIiIh 1k for Monday kimI Tuesday only, b-nt grade of 19 Inch colored and lilac Taffeta Silk, all the new shades, pink. Hunt blue, malK, old Rose, lav ender, hclo, viole t, main, greys, navy, brown, etc. Anticipate your needs for Waists, Dresses and llnlugB and buy now. Regular 28c quality, Monday and Tuesday d ... ...7.V $ 1 .25 New Plaid Silks, a yard 95c 10 pieces new plaid Bilk, brown, lilue, green, etc. Suitable for Waists and trimmings; ' your choice while they lant; f 1 .2S values, yJ ; lif.c 50c 27-in White Japanese Silk, yd 35c Three Specials in yard-wide Taffeta $1.25 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed 95c $1.50 yard-wide Taffeta Milk, wear guaranteed $1.25 $2.00 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed... $1.50 Goods and Silks 52-ii Broadcloth, yd $1 The best value we have ever offered comes in navy, brown, green, black and red; full 52 Inches wide, worth f 1.20; special, a yard l.uo 50 Pieces Fall Suiting 50c yd An Immense variety of new fall Bulling In broad cloths, Berne, Batiste. Panama, I'rlestley s Mo hair, In all the new coloring, plain and fancy 36 to 44 inches, wide worth 60c and 7uc all one price, yd New Fall Suitings, yd $1 Clevron, Van Dyke. Herringbone. Serge. Panama, Diagonal weaves, suitable for tailored suits, skirts and shlrtwalBts suits, shown in the very newest fall shades; many of these are V0T $1.25; all on price, yard l.oo Silkdown and Eoleine, a yd $1.25 Comes in light and dark shades and are two stylish fabrics for dressy afternoon and evening dresses. Phenominal Values in Snappy Col lege Clothes as well as Business and Dress Suits at $10.00 to $40.00. The new materials are Scotch yelours, homspuns, cheviots and some worsteds in brown, smoked gray, blues and tans and the styles are prettier and more extreme than ever. OVERCOATS We show J8 different styles In overcoats, and for men's and boys' , rain top coats, length and full length. FREE!! All suits sold pressed free of charge by exper ienced presser as often as you like and delivered College Dress Hats $3.00 Imperial and Sterling Brand Hats at $3.00 are absolutely guaranteed YEARS OLD Portland, ha written to Manager I I Hartog, of the Commercial Club, fur! Pi !a 12u0-word write-up of tugene for I the magazine, which will devote ' page in the near future, free ! i ,ch l.'m. ..,, i.lnn.r t-UIKC, live, Rev. D. E. Olson, of this city, ha? just completed a revival meeting n the Christian church of Pu.vallup.l Wash., with 2ot additions to the church. Twenty young men there ?E&Ppleii ol ,,, i. t'nder the aus-ihave been dedicated to the ministry aepi. "iij.w.D; 1 .u ..ill .rtpnri rhn l.ii,'unu Li Madrid of the AstuHas. there was opened to-1 ble University. day a most mieresuuH ""- ""XZ lo mark the South anniversary of the founding of the famous l'"'"' of Oviedo. Representatives of uni versities and learned societies Urougho.it Europe are attending he "titration which will extend ,over a period of several days One of the interesting features of the pro-am will be the unveiling of a 1 smtue of he founder of the univer l?r?..Lw:H VBldes v Salas, arch- i bishop of Seville. uriu, OLI'1- - , "uriiw.0 ; nnrt ,hav n-m urfenri the Kiil'iim Ui. pices of King Allonso mu "' ; ' V' " " " , Otto's grill was opened to the pub lic Saturday night and a big business ws done. The forml opening was held Sunday evening when a table d'hote dinner was served to several i hundred people. Everybody who has! eaten at the place have praised the1 service and the quality of the meals 1 served. ; SterBnj Silver Noveltj CITV NEWS F J. Schofield is shipping a car load of bones to Portland for fertili- r JUNI' Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St Annual Fall Sale Blankets and Comforts, Pillows, Bedding and Lace Curtains. The concrete work on the new Cherry block was begun this morn ing. Over one hundred students arrived from the north on the afternoon train today. Muut of them were from Portland. Todav was a busy day for school book dealers, their places being crowded with children from morn ing until night. Six carloads of merchandise for the Eugene merchants arrived here this morning. This is more lhan us ual at one time. It is said the street car company is contemplating putting on another car at night, giving the same service b.tween fi;20 and Jt as )n the day tlmu. George Fordham, a laborer, was fined S10 and costs in the police court this morning for being drunk and disorderly Saturday night. The ci mount win paid. - - Mrs. Tollman is not going East, she having received word that her mother is better and it will not be necessary for her to go, Drs. Burtto and Scaiefe today pefr fru-mnd it unecpssful oneratlon upon thi aix'immths-old child of Frank Flsk for a tumor of the spinal cord. V. I,. Butler, who has been work ing at Wendllng for some time past. Is moving to Portland, where he will enter the poultry and fish business. The ladles' auxiliary of the Com mercial Club meets Wednesday even ing In the club rooms. A good pro gram will be given. All strangers in the city cordially invited. Mrs. Mc Murphey, president. The Astoria Chamber of Cont- merce has adopted the Eugene Com I mercjal Club'B idea for envelopes fori the business men that with the In scription "Eugene Is the place for you." The Portland Commercial Club has also copied the Idea and Is using the name "Oregon" Instead of the city. , W. L. McFarland has leased his! lodging house to the proprietor of the people's restaurant at the corner: of West Seventh and Olive streets, i The lodging house is located at West Eighth and Olive. Mr. McFarland will move to his farm adjoining the, Campbell & Walker hop ranch be tween Eugene and Springfield. The streets of Eugene were today noticeably busier than they were dur-i ing the summer on account of the ar rival of several hundred students and of the opening of the public schools. Willamette street being in the centre of the city, many; of the pupils go down that thorough fare on their way to and from school. The meeting of the board of trus-: tees, board of governors and the of ficers of the Commercial Club which was to have been held last Thursday to attend to the matter of promotion work for the coming year was post-1 poned on account of the absence of a ! number of members, will be held to morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Among the carload shipments into Eugene today were one of cement for L. N. Roaey,' one of cement for V. T, Crow & Company, one of furniture for the girls' dormitory at the Uni versity, one of box shooks for the Lane County Fruit, and Vegetable Growers' Association, one of pipe for E. R. Mummey and one for Hall 6 Shumway. his summer outing at the Bohemia mines. Mrs. F. M. ClirlHinan and daugh- ; ter, of Silver Lake, are In the city. i Isaac 1. Tower, of Junction City, J was In Eugene on business today. Mrs. J. A. Reed returned this af- I temooii from the state fair nt Salem. ; l)lck Whitlow was a passenger on I this morning s stage fur Wallervltle, short vl:ilt at Collage IMCltHONAIi Mra. J. M. Shelley Is home from I'ortland. Fred C. Pell was up from Junction City today. drover Francis Is In Portland for a few days. J. W. llolibs lefftoday on a trip to liolntH north. M. Suit and family are here from Hummer Lake. Miss Madge 1 In l lie Is In 1'ortjaml mr a lew nays. ,, from j, r.. iianuu, oi iiusiej, is in r.u-1 i;lOV(. Kiui on iiuslncs. I William Palmateer and wife left rnit npaiRs nun win. an. in.w.i , tl,v ,,. Mno, !., ,i,ey will mini 1111111 uufi . reside. , 1.. rj. liailKs lillil win , nine uiv- Mr 1(m, M,.H ,.,,,,.. ur, ru in ino r.n. . ,.(.,,,,, rnim visit In A. Lombard and A. l)llt spent i,irtiuii, flnuday In Portland. J. L. l lnik and Uenrv lloltennan. Miss Agues Mathews returned this ,.,., ,.lt ,,,. r fteHwell, were . morning from Nilem. , lu, ,.,. mlav . Dr. S,let.. returned Saturday Mu M ,,. ,,, ,., fri Iilght from a trip iMilh. Junction CHv this afteim.u to re- it). P. I'osllow, nt Itnseliui g. Is in ,tu f v-i-t I v Kugene on law business , Kiivniiimh ret'iiined this nfter- ham .Miinm.imeiy and 1.. L. Dunn. ,,., .....sunduv visit Willi i.f Leaburu. me In the city. ramv , ,.,.,,,,. F. .1. Hard went t.i I otlaitu (Hove , , ,, , , this alien,,,..,! on business. ,. :VL,1"'- ;' ";'kl"-v -""'"-''1'' . David Murklev cauie down frilll 0klnnd. Iiouglas rninit), wie anl ColtH., tlrove this all..,-,,,,,,,,. j v" ' '"' """" lri11" Miss Irene Ai.uleuatn U Mslll 111! Misses Eugenia lleinl.iee mi 1 Mil- iilld winter, the children going to the public schools. Hurry Straight has returned home from Gervals, where he visited Mer-' 1 f n Harding. J. C. MiElroy Is In Portland at-i tending the livestock show and the! races at the Country Club. t V. A. K.iuklu leturned this ifer- noon from Portli.ud. He took in the! J. C. and W. W. llranstetter are; state fair at Salem all of last week home from their hunt up the McKen- j C. P. lievereaux Is on his way to le. ; lllllslinro. w here he w ill be married W. L. Hutler and wife, of Wend- to Miss Eula Hoyt on September !M. ling, went to Portland today to re-. Andrew Jackson, of Mapleton. nf slde. ' I ter a few days' visit In Eugene. re- Mrs. Jesse (liiffln returned this ' turned home on this morning s stage. EXTRA!! AT OTTO'S GRILL HUNGARIAN GULASH r( lllli.l for II couple "f w eek J. K. McKild.en and wile, of Mar coin, were In the city yesieulay. Earl W. Tucker, of S.taeuse. N V., Is a recent a, ,'U:il In Eugene. l l. Tin, mas was a siaue pitsscn ger for Walicrvlle this me, nliu J. A. J. Cow left today I 'r Seal tie. where he will visit lo, a while Charles Hard returned tin!,,, ft.u j t'el .lnhnsoi, returned home Ihls af tiriioim Iron, a vi-.ll III I'orllalul. ' E. .1. Parker, of llawkeve, Iowa, was an arrival It, Eugene last L;lit. ! W'atsi.n LKoe letuined t't Junc jtloll I'tlv Saltllday U-.llt alter a vtMt 1U l-!llgeue. Mrs II II I l.ii.l:!. ks and sons ami . la, lelf'T arrived lie, o eslerd.l. lion, ':..! till II- el i.n , I,.,.... ,.f tt... Dayton, Or., high school, was among those who arrived today to attend the University. .Mrs. W. H. Fisher came down fron, Roseliurg today to arrange for the aliendance uf her son, Walur, at the Stale University. Mrs. Marie Khmer returned home to Salem, after having visited with friends and relatives In Eugene. She Is a teacher on the public schools there. Oscar Furruset came up from leni this arierncou He leav.'.i tt, nlgt't !. In the noreing for Pori ,:in,l. where he will enter the Unlversltv of Oregon taw scliiml there. Mrs. M. .1. Ilosellon, of Crow, left today tor Spokane, where she will visit . She was accouiei,,ie.t hi Mrs. L. Yniiiig, hi-r sister, who lias lioci, here from Illinois on a visit. From 1 1 a. in. to 'J p. m. tomorrow. Perfection oil cook stoves are safe CHAMUEUS HARDWARE CO. Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAMHERS 11 AltnWARE CO. liest nnnlltv tents all sl7.es CHAMHERS HARDWARE CO. Hard nncn lor chlinnevs. CIIAMUERS HARDWARE CO See us for camp furniture of all Kinna. CHAMHERS HARDWARE CO. You ofttn fioj small silverpJ Butter K.-J Olive Spa Je"y Spa, Lettuce F; Cream La Bon Bon; Birthday! These pieceian heavy wojhi expensive alt, SEE TO J. 0. w Cor. Stilted The is the man for the ronize. We boJ others to boost - P. Wr. Todd, of Tillamook, has purchased of Mitchell & Garrett two lots on East Twelfth street between Mill and Ferry, and will remove to tVile nl.v enm n lima In 1 1. o fiilnra His daughter, Miss Ethel, will enter j patronizing the H me university iius year aim unoiuer .- - , daughter will attend the high school, i JVlcLeOd, I he II. Tr, In nn unnU n, U..n,lfln llll.. I nett, of The Guard, 'the fit that catchd Frank N'orthrup and family have arrived from Wayne, Neb., and will become permanent residents of Imi- gene. hart residence at the corner of East I G.F. 44 East Robert Robertson, master mechanic of the S. P. railroad shops and aj prominent Odd Fellow of Oregon, I died suddenly on the streets of Rose-1 C ......... ., .....!. . I.I.. uing oiiuiuii; iiikul niuit;-u!i 1II9 way to attend lodge. He had been in ' OUCCeSSOf tO Thnv ro loctert In the Den- 1 . . ... . ? " U. O. IVIOIUJ .... - - seizea wttn a sinKing spell, dying He- fore he could be carried from the Tenth and High streets. sidewalk into a nearby house. Mr. ,. . ... ., , , , Kouertson was an unsuccessful can- Herman Schmidt the Lane county ' di(late for railroad commissioner at represent!! ive of A C. Ruby, the th , Repulilican primaries. horse dealer, of Portliimt. '.as 'nst ' 1 sold to parties in Marshflcld a fine! Plum Belgian stallion for S4U0U. It i weighs 19S0 pounds. j I Mrs. Grace Ivy. of this city, todiy j filed In the circuit court a suit j for divorce from her husband, Claude Ivy, alleging desertion. She asks f:.r the custody of their minor child. 1. 1 X. llarhaugh Is her attorney. i The remains of O. R. Mean, the pi oneer of Sluslaw, who died In March 1K0. have been brought from Maple-1 From It ton to the Masonic cemetery of Eu gene, where they have been hurled beside those of his wife. EXTRA!! AT OTTO'S GRILL HUNGARIAN GULASH a. in. to 2 p. in. tomorrow. One or two of the new brass cus- Large shipment of rockers and din ing chairs just received. See us, for new, up-to-date furniture at right Furnish ycf properly. gas fiitura kinds of rcl jnd tuinffis' and let us ycur work Aya & n 3 nsi PhwH old. rs In the waitinir room nf ttm prices. new depot have been stolen during CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. the past two days. There are a good many hobos around and it is proba-1 The reinforced centre Vudor ham hie that it is the work of one of j mock Is the on to buy. They are "H'm- j W'lder, longer and stronger than the I ordinary kind. Bonvllle's Monthly, published at' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. BETTING i Mli All kinds o! brici work promptly : Tork pirintt Willamette Strut. street. Pbo" R- SEE HI KIt III I 'TON For your accident and health In surance. Opposite poslotflce. School Supplies Fn-sil and will remain dm lug the tail . Y. A: A: The Eugene Loan I Have a Check tit if mi n li it kin liuik; wluit dull I il- l'iu)sii ti? Yi's Just rnttkitM' It ami wo will aw mi rn'tllt ruhl tuw ' i w & a t orr'toiit!tMit In Chirac niut iuu rllvt It promptly. nclirlt iirvtMiuttt of Knr mrrt. Mt'n tiMiiit, orHmitoit, I Ii iik nnl I iul uhutl 1:1 ir numll lllit.il t rt:tt iniMit (or till niul lu!M.'-t ,tt 4 per ivut on rt'tt Iflirtti'; W lull lift till ilopo It Mill' CHI', 1 Si Bank i.wirw. m i itpi.ts, suwiiim. I.M Mll.lslll i IMl-J. l! would 1-. .'!iot a: lo conceit the tact tVi had I'lok.'i, a lioue as l c, a (liironi;!, falling l ertlsei the tact jhat wanted a tenant. id- At a St Saving We Save You Money On Everything You Buy Steel Pens 1 doren 5c TEA If the to.i is pood you ask for a second cup; if not. you ask for the money. Your ft,-f r.iiini tir rr,n?r if to dool HVt l.aillf 1; .j, t,.l. t..M, 11 t,. ' I'll,. i Is t.e'tiv 1 I'.i c. ; y d.t. Pen Holders 4 for . . . .5c Ink Erasers Each . . . . lc Tablets A good pencil tablet, medium size, worth more money, at . 3c Half Back Tablets, a nickel tablet every where, our price is 4c Pencil Sharpenets Rest tablet in Eunc 2 for . . . -Sector " r ixi Send Your Children to MURPHEY'S They can bay as cheaply as you School Rulers 12-in hardwood . lc Pencils Per dozen ... 1 Oc Better ones. 2 for 5c Slates 6''2xJ0 : face each- Box H A most? sortrrt leader Murphey's RacM