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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
THK BIOBSK DAILY CCAKP. TlEfiDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 14) Q - On Sale Now October Ladies' Home Journal Magazine RECORD BREAKING REGISTRATION AT UNIVERSITY 1 1 Agents for The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Munsing Underwear. The Friendly Stores Specials for Tomorrow Sale Fall and Winter 90c Colored Taffeta 75c Thin la for Monday and Tuesday only, best grade of 19 inch colored and blue Taffeta Hllk, all the now shade, pink. Hutu blue, main, old Hose, lav ender, helo, violet, mala, ureys, navy, brown, etc. Anticipate your needs for Waists, Urease and llnlliKs and buy now. Regular 29c quality, Monday and Tuesday d 7.V $1.25 New Plaid Silks, a yard 95c 10 pieces new plaid silk, brown, blue, green, etc. Hultablii for Waists and trluinilnKH; your choice while they last; $1.25 values, yd !r.c 50c 2 7-in White Japanese Silk, yd 35c Three Specials in yard-wide Taffeta $1.25 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed 95c $i.50 yard-wide Taffeta bilk, wear guaranteed $1.25 $2.00 yard-wide Taffeta Silk, wear guaranteed $ 1 .50 Dress Goods and Silks 52-ii Broadcloth, yd $1 The best Talu'e we fcate ever offered conies In navy, brown, urt.-en, black and red; full 52 inches wide, worth $1.25; special, a yard l.o 50 Pieces Fall Suiting 50c yd An immense variety of new fall sultlnK In broad cloths, serge, HatlHte, I'anama, Priestley s Mo hair, in all the new colorings, plain and fancy 36 to 44 inches, wide worth 60c and 7jc all one prlce yd -,"c New Fall Suitings, yd $1 Clevron, Van Dvkc, Herringbone, Serge, Panama, Diagonal weaves, suitable for tailored suits, skirts and shirtwaists suits, shown in the very newest fall shades; many of these are worth $1.25; all on price, yard $1.00 Silkdown and Eoleine, a yd $1.25 Comes in light and dark shades and are two stylish fabrics for dressy afternoon and evening dresses. ti.m Citv. Dr. Kuykenaau received $4500 for the property, an advance of $250 over what he paii for it. Sim,. President Henrietta Brown. of the YV. C. T. L'., will speak at the Baptist church Wednesday evening. There will be a musical program in I addition to the speaking. The pub-i lie is cordially Invited. G W. Taylor has just completed a il-foot well for A. Lombard at j his residence on West Eighth street, j Mr Lombard will erect a water tank and Install a gasoline engine for a. private water system. 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 18 different styles in overcoats, and for men's and boys' rain top coats, X 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 HaLs $3.00 Imperial and Sterling Brand Hats at $3.00 are absolutely guaranteed jr it JUNH 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. Up to 4 o'clock this af ternoon 251 students had reg istered with Registrar Tiffa ny at the University of Ore gon. - These were near y all new students, the old stu dents waiting till later In the week to register, and even some of the new students are waiting. This Is an increase of 75 or SO over the first doy's registration last year. Registrar Tiffany estimates that the enrollment of stu dents for the year will reach 600, Judging from the first day's registration. FOR REGISTRATION (Irnnls Pass, arrived In Eugene last t Portland today to attend a lecture J IIUIWrnOITV AOrtlC evvnliiK. j before tho architectural club there. ! Ulll I tHol I I UTCliO John Kestley. Jr.. was among the 1 will r uineir vom i r,.rvniiu i. students coming from tlit, north thlsjday to visit relutlves X'1"""""- I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suit, of Pals- Attorney J. . .Medley camo down I ,y. former residents of this county, from Cottage Urove on the noon I who have been visiting friends and train today. I relatives In this vicinity, will return Miss Kutiy C'hetwood camo down; to their Eastern Oregon home in from her home at Goshen on the noon j about a week. train toiluj. c P Merrill, until recently mnn- l.cun Stevens ami wife returned . ., , .i...... this afternoon from n trip to Salem I ,, , VMi Rrrlvw,' , at noon, accompanied by his wife. Mr. I-K1WONAL Kreo Thomas la in Portland todaj on business. Eloyd Month returned this noon from a trip south. 8. I). Medoe, of Newport, Is in Hie city for a few days. Mrs. It. S. Bean cume up trout Hn- lm this nftcrnoon. uud Portland. t..,i n. ...,,, ,..m,, ,i,iwn from E. II. fox mui party are homo from lim.rlw.rn hmi lvumIiiu' their ti it lit around the headwaters of i i.- l.'luu .,,! wlf., nf Klnilrn ur the McKcnzU i,. in... ,.iiv r.,r ih,, Mrs. Ilnunah llendersliott Is j I, lioiklev. of, Klkton, arrived Hoci-horn visiting her daughter, Mrs, .. ..ii ..v.. ,.!,. lien Hlnuliiini. A I M,.rrl l,.fl nil Milt atllllil tills Moilo (iieSStlltlll Is IWllllO frOIll mnrinir rr I'Moronro. Pen I leton . where lie has been dur- i i i.,,n,,i,i ..r iii-eumi (Miv. Is' lug the sumiiM'i', ... . . , V,.- A.I..I..I.I.. I 11 lev nn.l Mr I.' in r.iig.ne on imikv. . . . ' . .; . V ,, Ing. Thov came mi frinn Portlnn-I train tndny on visit, Arthur Van Huron, yell tender at the University lust year, Is here again to finish op his work. UlllKiill Scott and Attorney A. C. Woodcock went to Porlhrnl today to attend tlu' Country Club's livestock hllOIV. I Itev. .1. 1.. Stratford, of Hrnlll. spent the lilelit In Kimone. K. lilts' on j in Salem teilnv to attend the M. K. ' . . t ,.,.,. i see iii:i;!t ittrn.v I Miss l.olc Punches, a recent arrival loryoiir accident and. health In here ti 'in Hamilton. Mont., h it this '"''' IM'"lte post,.ffice. I lliorliilig for Meadow to teach tile ' ' . t iiool tin re. , ltt) I.IM; AI.I.KVS OPI'.X Itev M C Wire an I wife. Itev. IV I 1 1 It I 111 lli- ll nil Miss Ka Millie I. lltlil 1 The Commeriiiil Club bowline nl went to Salem today to atiend the M. lcs will be oieu to dub members for K. ctntci ,-nce, ithe season on all 1 niter September I CITY .!.! A cement walk is being built In front of the Episcopal church prop erty. J. J. Murray has been awarded the painting contract on the new I. O. O. F. block. Up to noon today there had been 1152 hunters' licenses issued by the county clerk. Tha hi for the floor of the en trance to the Dunn store has arrived and will be put in this week. The new Zuber block is being faced with white pressed brick, giv ing it a handsome appearance when completed. J. M. Howe has received word that his son, Oren, who has been quite ill from typhoid fever in the Alberta country, is much better. Thos. H. Meadow today filed with the county clerk notice of location of the "Silver Glance" mining claim in the liohemla district. C. W. Semmes, of this city has been employed by The Guard as so licitor and collector and is now at work throughout the county. A carload of Immigrant's movea bles for H. H. Jack, from Salina, Kan., arrived in Eugene this morn ing. Mr. Jack will engage in farm ing near here. The business of the street car line since the students have arrived Is much better than during the sum mer. The students are the best pat rons of the line. Four cars of wood for the Eugene Fuel Company and a car of white pressed brick for Hunter & Sherman were among the freight arrivals in Eugene this morning. The first day's enrollment at the Albany public schools was 621; that at Eugene 1452, which shows the proportionate difference in popula tion. C. M. Hyskell, head man of the Oregon Valley Land Company, will be here tomorrow. See him at the office of Zimmerman & Hugh, 22 West Eighth street. s22 i t w Snrecher. Dastor of the l United Brethren church of this city,! lis In attendance at the ministerial, ! institute of the denomination which ls In session there. He will not re- turn till Saturday morning. l The maple leaves are beginning to ifall and it will not be many more weeks until the trees will be bare airaln The county park tender Is already busy quite a wmie cam uaj raking up the leaves In the plazas. Mr and Mrs. D. Jacoby, of Pleas ant Hill, brought their little daugh ter Ethel, to Eugene last evening and placed her In the hospital for treatment for appendicitis. The doc tors think an operation can be avoid ed. The finder of a receipt book and subscription list belonging to The Guard will confer a favor upon this office by returning It here. They, were presumably lost on the road be tween Eugene and ; Springfield this morning. . ' The Lane County Fruit and Veg etable Growers' Association is ship ping several hundreJ pounds or to matoes to the logging camps adja cent to Eugene each week. Apples and other fruit are also sent up regularly. (Continued from Page One.) Mlna l.eln llerren ratno down from Cottage Grove this noon. Hoy. C. A. Wooley relumed this afternoon from Albany. Tom llontu'lt came up from llalncy thin afternoon on business. Police Jiultte IVuiis left this morn ing for the upper McKenle. II. E. Kopiicr was a stane pussei:- ger to Florence tills nun nltig. Mrs. C. Ilanna returned ilils after noon f ir a visit, In Port land. J. A. Nasll, the stone colli l actnr. went to Pull 111 ll.l tod iv en business. F. .1. Hani returned today from a nhorl husliU'Hii nil' to Cottav.e Grove. A. J. Thompson was a passcner for nine Itlver on this innniliig's Htllg. N. V.. Markley came down ftom Merrill is seeking a new location and may spend some time In Eugeno and vicinity. Mr. Terwllllger. the discoverer nnd owner of the Terwllllger hot spiitis, on the south fork of the Mclven.le river, nciMiiipanled by his son, J. '!. Tet'Wllllger. left on this morning's stage tor the springs on a short out . yesterday i Free Thomas went to Portland to day to attend a gathering of Oregon i architects there, tin,, of (lie attrac tions is (o lie an address on modern methods of construction by John E. Leonard, the lamoiis New York arehi- ite.i, anil there will be a banquet in ttlo evening. Ilertha Slater's place In the English department. Miss Perkins received her A. 11. at Hates College and her A. M. at Kadcliffe. Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell comes from Monmouth Normal as assistant dean of women. Mrs. Stearns, of 'Portland. Is to be matron of Mury Splller Hall, the glrlr. dormitory. .Miss (.race Parker will again not as matron of tho boys' dormltorv They Take Ihe Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver nud bowels without fuss or friction," says N. II Drown, of littsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at ,V. drug store. 25 A. Kuykendall's Zimmerman & Rugh, local agents for the $200 farms now being sold in Southern Oregon, have succeeded in getting the head man of the company to come here tomorrow. He was at the land opening in Colorado last month. Don't fall to have a talk with him. He will be at our office at 22 West Eighth street. b22 S. W. B. Haynes, the West Eighth street barber, has been arrested for violating the city's building ordi nance and he will have a hearing in the police court Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. He Is charged with making repairs to his residence with out securing a permit from the In spector. J. W. Barringer, who is to move the Friendly warehouse on the depot grounds to the opposite side of the tracks, Btates that he expects to get the huge building to moving tomor row afternoon. It Is not anticipated that there will be any delay in the operation of the trains while the building Is crossing the tracks. ',vic;X1'V'"-n-''- 9 " 's ; 4l J "MM I. SterlW Silver Novell You o'ten find itbj sma" silver piece I uu want hi Butter Knivt, Sugar Shells 0!'ve Spoons Jclly Spoons Lettuce Forks Cream Ladles BonBonSpo Birthday Spa These pieces art rid J heavy weijht, CJ expensive nfot jj SEE ' WINDO J. 0. WA Cor. 8th a) W9aJ TMIIIHHMIIJ that party's record. Having traveled jH J bany, a short stop wu i ester between trains. ? to Buriffalo, addresses i Brocport, Holley. Alb: i place, where Mr. Bryu platform in the school i came evident from ti President Roosevelt u were to be made the :l Bryan's attack. At Holley the presi Icised for not enforcim law against manv ol : "This is their ret;: cannot escape from i Bryan Says Senate Will The speech at Alb: similar lines, with some i marks in which he si. questions put to him Tribune. The first i by the Tribune was:- 1 f a Republican se: submit to Mr. Tail's tions concerning lit how can you promise mate, that your elerti' in procuring the sac- for you what they t:J I Mr. Taft? i .Mr. Bryan replyiel I "if I am elected it s ! the house of repres: i Democratic. I can re Detroit, Sept. 22. This Is Bryan itj0n in accordance day in Detroit, and large crowds ' form, and the Demori greeted the candidate when he arrlv- ' after being pledged It "I frm Buffalo. After breakfast at rorm will approve ol the Hotel Ponchartraln he held a it will then be up to series of conferences with Michigan will not assume tfes: Democrats. publican senators wi He will go to Ann Arbor this af- disregard a delibera:- ternnon for an open-air address, re- opinion upon the p' Colo wln.ro ho wont uv.nl nwik. """J . "l lran I"' "' BRYAN DEMANDS INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES ' (Continued from Page One.) named to meet the charges against him. Duncan Scott went to Portland to day to take in the livestock show. Ills Morgan stallion was shipped down there from the state fair at Sa lem, where It was on exhibition. BItYAX CAMPAIGN IX MICHIGAN Floyd Manvllle, ville, of this city. son of H. M. Man- who is at Lamar. ago to learn a trade. Is quite ill from typhoid fever, so his father is in formed by letter. Registration Clerk Wills reports that up to noon today only two voters had registered since the books opened yesterday morning. Most of them registered previous to the April and Juno elections. Dr. V. Kuykendall, who recently bought the old Gray resilience nt the corner of Oak and East Eleventh streets, today sold it to Mr. ISovil. who bought tlieilili Uri noar'.liinc- Iteptibll o'clock for Columbus, Ohio. .Medina. N. Y., Sept. 21. Renew ing his campaign in New York state i territory today. William .1. Brvan de 1 noiinced the record of the Republi can party, accused President Roose , velt of purloining Democraic Ideas .and owing hs noonlnrltv to iheni. I and charged Mr. Taft with belnir tin- elecicd. too. Thi; ; able to effect any reforms, and tie- tton of the labor? ; clared that a Democratic victory Taft, even if Se ww; ! would do more to coerce Republicans toward lalmr l"'5-1' In congress' than any persuasion that could hanlly !'"'' ' :ir. I ait ooti d nine to hour If n th.. senate P rcJ Shall the peo?.r clared by our platlo" shadowing issue ' :' the Tribune prepared Republican senate J of course. disre-'arJ the voters as espres- Hon of a president in resentatives: o Republican h'1" can victory was achieved on Jodcil at the V" f'.ttiHf,, i'.i-iivi' on the noun train to- 1 Geo. II Smith, W M. Itcnshaw, Mrs Lester Toiler arrive I home' Hurry Hunhar. and Fred Ware are this afteinoeu f rum a Mslt at Cies- home from their hunt on the south wrj , tork of the Mt Kenrie. It! J. Hood and H, O Neltl, ol Wctiti.ct Y. I. Henslll went lo V. ('ALLISON. Steward. i .A'..-'i ;Y mm- The Eugene Loan ancl I Have a Check hi't'o on n t'hleut;ii lianK: what nhall 1 ilv tli-i'Oiiit it T W; Jtist rnttitrst' tt unit t will (itvo vim r rot! 1 1 rlsht now. w e li.i vo a tiMri'jtptinilcnt riitraco hiuI tau rtilUvt ll prttntpt ly ( snld it h nunts of Knr inrr, Mrt hutiit, t oriHrat lti, I- ll niin mimI lmli Itluul". 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