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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
Of THE EUGENE DAH.T GCABD, THIIWDAV, SHITEMBMfi 24. 19" I (ITV XKWS The roof m I" u"",,'le,I O. O. F. bloc k. I The pavement 7n the park streets j has been completed. j n M W.ll-r fi'..-'1 Hs veterinary: .h 'Le wUh iU.-ntyeh.rk today. ; . , ij,.nP v:i? Issued y?s-: K-rdav afternoon to V mired M. Tur-. pen and -Miss bylva a. Agents Ladies Home Journal Patterns, Nemo and Kabo Corsets, Dent Gloves UTe Friendly Store 1 724 Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow Ont.ine Flannels 5c, 8c and 10c r.oou vards of fine heavy fleeced ontiliK flan nels lii plain and suip.s ami die. ks; tloeiis of m at patterns at these low price, T,c, S l-3c ami Hie. Wool Blankets Ills offering of all-wool Hlankots In white. llKht and dark colors; alsr, full assortment cotton Illnnkcls and Comforts at a IiIk "avion mice, fihc to 1 O.OD Children's Coats $1.50 to $15.00 Three hundred Infants' and children's ja. k-is and coins In bearskin, plain and fancy wool ciuihs; some in all Hie best snades; won derful values at ll.ji) to $lu.it. Women's Coats $15 values ea. $12 An Immense- showlnt! of women's long coats loose sleeve and tlcht-f Itt Ini; mirments made of splendid materials in colors and black; all sizes. 50c and $L00 1500 pieces new fall dress Koods. shown In all the newest and best shad.-.-; wonderful values at these prices, f.uc and 1." a yard. Hose Sale Women's hosiery at these prices, 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c the best in the world for the prices. Children's Hose. 1 Oe, 12 c. and 2.,e, made of fine select cotton, reinforced where the wear is greatest. to 10.00. II Complete Stock Munsing Underwear for Women and Children n otW Pliinnf-lpttp Cnwns. Etc. Uli avj "- ' College and Business Suits $10.00 to $40.00 After a four years' course of study the colleges confer a degree of B. S., "Bachelor of Science." We confer the same degree "Bachelor of Style after you have once worn an L System Suit Why don't you come and graduate tomorrow? For young men and youngish men and men who want to seem younger. Now fmneriaL Stetson and Sterling Hats $ 1.50 to $5.00 ....r . Lar cat ind Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back . .. i- m imveffe is in Port-; Attorney r. ... -- f.,,h- i land to attend the funeral of h s f . h er, who died there 1 uesua, ' E C Statzer, who was in from Pleasant Hill today, reports the fros ty nights injuring the crops in that part of the country. ... tun Mli ei-hnnl Will The p easant no i"h' , not "pen until October r,. the opening! Having been pos.poned from Beptem-, her 28 to that date. The big maple tTees In front of the . Hendricks property at ""?,col"f Kast Ninth and Oak streets are be ing cut down to make room for new cement walks. citvUthe last few days inspecting the e tCTical Wins ou he new 1. o. O f builJing and the Mitchell & CiTreft building. This work, which a,. hp hv the Fuiiene 'ee- JIBS ' trlral 'ouiiaiiy. was found to be en tirely n;isiaciory. i October Nobody's Magazine will be! a club number, being devoted to Ku-1 eene and the Commercial Club. niotig the illustrations will be a view of the city from the lop of the hill in Hendricks' Park, a picture (,f the new depot, interior views of the club and a picture of the Cottage Grove, Hoseburg and Junction City excursionists gathered in front of the club building on the date of the booster excursion early in the sum mer. C M. Hvskell, of Portland, Pacific coast agent of the Oregon Valley Land Company, which is handling the farm lands In the vicinity of Lakeview which Zimmerman & Hugh, of this city, are selling, was in the city yesterday and today, going on down to Portland today. These lands are along the old Oregon Military ,i ....,,t rho route being from Kn- gene up the Middle Fork of the Wil lamette. One of the city couneilmen was riding along Olive street on his bi cvcle in the vicinity of West Sixth ffiSS?. Piii , S B. Hav. city's bnildin-"'"; i,i WvA-J I'et.dntks and j,' the inrv v j , Andy ' . I., . .nlnir vl' luin tho tlru nn street jaL ccinuh ....v... .... u1,m..n sold tbe JoeUnp of the wheels mew up witn the inrv v minutes they not guilty. hat Hayne, uai:,' at jis barU:,',. '"' aJ J- M. h,.'" V?"'e!'s fr the ieV 1 lams for ,be "1 t ity Attorn,, b'- PERSONAL Stuart Jackson is home from Port- '""'harles Moyhcw is up from Port- '""l. E. Tldball left todny'for points north. . . Hon. I. H. Illnglmm Is homo from 11. V. Malum and wife are down from Mabel i in, McK rov returned to l-oruiiiiu iimiiij. IC. K. Hylanil, oi i-owen, in i city on IiubIiu'sb. I Iarael Ketch, of Hoseburg, Is in ho cllv on business. Miirlon Veiitch, of Cottago C.rovc, was In tho city today. Mrs. I. I-. Wninock returned today from li visit nt (loshen. A. C. Dixon is on his way to San Francisco on business. Mrs. James Snyder nnd family, of Miircoln. aro In Hie city- Miss Ornco Thompson, of MohnwR, left today for Minnesota J. J. HIl'IIOlBOll Flllll Willi, Ol rain..... Kansas, am In the city. II. V. and C. W. Inmiin, of l'.lnilra, , upeiit liisl night In the city. W. 1. W'llBon. of Corviillls, was In MiiRemi on business today. 0. Hanson and wife returned tills afternoon from Colfax, Wash. 1 1). 8. MeDoiiRall has returned lo tho idly from up tho McKemle. Herman Sinllh was a passenger lor Vlita on I he singe Ibis morning. Karl Baldwin left on the Slusmv rtiige this morning for Klorence. I). W. Huston ami wife, of Karin lngtiin, Wash., arrived here today. Mrs. .1. J. mule, nun ciiioneii m, Jioine from n visit at I'coll's Mills. I Postmaster J- U Page returned I.1..I night tr. ni a snort trip lo Portland. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. I'avldsou are visiting In lluirisbuig for a few days. Mrs. t'liv Armltage came down on the noon iraln today from Creswrll. John Holland was an arrival on (hn noon train today from Collage il'ove. V. C. Kelsay, the civil engineer, re turned to Portland on the noon train today. Mr. and Mrs. It A. Iloolh went to Sal. in today to iitlend (he M. l:. con ferem'e. Leslie Miller Weill to Silver!. in teril.o lo a. -ept a p.iMilon In lb l.lgll si lo'.. I I here. lt-i 1' 1 I .IV. OI mil of llockford, 111., were arrivals in Eu gene this afternoon. iliu ii.it.rv Mvem came no from Haieni today to visit Mrs, Charles A. Hardy a few days. Mrs. Clara Kbsoii, of Portland, af ter a visit with her daughter in Eu gene, returned nome touay. Miss Klsle Dow has arrived In Ku Beno from Washburn. Wis., to resume her studies at the University. Mrs II. O. Aispaugh and daugh ter Mrs. H. Iledden, left today for thulr homos in the Alberta country. Henry Mathews, one of the solid cltitens or C.osiien vicinity. was transacting business In Kugene to day. Arthur II. Talt. a former resident or Walker vicinity, is hero from San Diego, Cnl., visiting friends and rela tives. , , M It Potts, a well-known timber biiver, whose headquarters were for iiie'rly In Eugene, Is lime from Pro! Dr. C. M. Parks, or Seattle, niter a visit at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Hell, in Eugene, left for home today. , J. W. Zimmerman went to Salem today to attend a meeting of tne Laymen's Association of '.ho Method ist church. , Tom Dennett returned1 home to Halsey today. Ho may move his fam ily back to Eugeno to reside III tho I). A. Dyson went to Hrownsviiie lodav to attend the dedication of the new 1. O. I). V. temple there tonight, ii.. i,..i,,i.i.u in ilm lii.luti there. ii u-,..,iii.,r tiiirchiiHliii: ngent of i... 4 p I'lituiiiiiiv. was in tile city i.idav on his way to Marcola to look ii,.. I'Mimmnv's sawmills there. iloo l.'ih..l Turner, after a visit u l, iiikI Mrs. .las hum ii. . . .. Turner, In Eugene, left today for l-.l-1 ,,.,i.r fir lensbiirg. Wash., where she Is em- u. th iilnve.l as a nurse In a hospital. Mrs. 1.. Itllyeu returned last ni t Utantly. I from Tnlliiinii. Unn coiiniy. wh.'i e , i she attended tile funeral of her halt 1 brother. Dr. Irvine, who was accl.l i-M-illy shot au.l kilh-d a few days ago i ev ills sell. I Albany Deiiioernl : 1' iauk II . rd- mini ot Portland, returned home i.f ler a visit "ear Lebanon nnd a trip mi Kugene. Mr. I lard iiui'.l Is ciinduc- ilsiock line, lie i" a ... oj der. i lice proml- ..il m y po'illcs. beu.i; . U.-piil'll. :i'i i 'I t' il . nil GARDEN TRACTS, CHOICE BOTTOM LAND FOR SALE Choice bottom land Just outside the city limits of Eugene offered for sale on easy tcrniB, If desired, and in n ....it lmvpru the lower part of the Campbell & Walker tract lust above JUUKins i-ouie. i .... f ivul, nnd Meli water by the huge railroad grade above it. Street car lino through tho tract with 6 cent fare to cltv limits n few hundred yards away. See W. It. Walker on premises or J. 11. Campbell, Eugene. Address either at Eugene. s24 LOST AND FOt.'ND Lat tnta Wil lamette street, ronna on mxm itrsot, between WMljet8 and Olive, "Tha Utrio Unmtpty Luack Ho.a." tfuidwiafce Mi B.t ci te., stow amd toBalies, etc.. aurvo4 lm gaud style. Coats and sm Hd. s4 FOR SALE Between fair grounds u.i1 UMIh. incite Rtreet. six lots. 60x150 feet, $175 to $250. One 7SxlG0 feet, $275. Tomorrow is "bargain day." See J. M. Morris, lied Star, Room 11, First Nation al Rank building. s25 . ....... ,,f i u, acres a ..... allrthstUic.iyrolr.HiUiuni, a recent arrival nere irom , kota, for $3375. j Two special Pullmans loaded with Knights Templar passed through Enclave oV Tem which opened at Grants Pass today. In the homestead contest case of Samuel X. Vinson vs. James Siiess of Fall Creek, the Hoseburg land office has handed down a decision in favor of the homesteader, Suess. J M Morris of the Red Star Real Estate Company, has sold the . home of Fred Lamb on East Fifteenth street to Charles Vaudiiyn, of the Fountain grocery. Terms private. F M Lcffler, the well driller, has wj wpII 163 feet deep for Ed Quinn ah his home at Clark and Madison streets, and one for Mr. Ruth In the same vicuulj, (,"& down 140 feet. Ti,o,inr tho f tve-vear-old son of Peter Johnson, the grocer whose store is located at tne curuei ; Eighth and Blair streets, while play ing yesterday fell and dislocated one of his elbows. Dr. rrosser aueuu- ed the injury. The sophomore class ot the Uni versity last night elected tne following orrtcers: Aruiui unu. iT,t. TTai-riinanri Hfinckle. Vice president; Julia Cross, secretary; C. W Robinson, treasurei, i. Struck, sergeant-at-arms. loud report. The councilman im mediately dismounted and refused tj touch the bicycle, thinking he had run into a live electric wire. It was several minutes before he could be induced to pick up tne oicycie. mucn to the a:::'.'.seineni oi uysianuers. The reinforced centre Vstir ham mock is the one. to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. BIG REGISTRATION AT HIGH SCHOOL PORTLAND OI.'FK'KU SHOT AND KILLED - HY MASKED MAN Portlnnd, Sept. 23. Policeman Samuel S. Young was murdered at 10:30 o'clock tonight In tho saloon wr o vv.md nt Kast Xlnoteeiith ,'.,i iiinntllln avenue. The ..t..t.. nt tiiM rt.Hfirt was the only other occupant of tho place when the ..l..m wiia fllllllllltteil. According to Wood s story me murderer entered tho place through .1... ,. ,i,i,,i- lie wore a white mask over his fnee. As the door opened e,.,.,i o,iva lm went toward it to i... tii. .en i.ntl vvns confront HCf 11" ""a i...., - eil bv the masked man, who brushed ,.i,l.. .111,1 utiuitihiir nilicklv to ward Patrolninn Young, who was al .... .........ii.i.i.iii the door, said; Come on, for this time 1 have got you. , ci... tii,wLii,i man carrving a revol ver in his hand, raised It nnd leveled ii in ilie officer. While at close ranue he fired. At the first s!n,it I v,....,,. i, ,,.., I in-, niiul and the mur- d two other shote. line oi struck the unfortunate po llcenian In the brain, killing li tin in t'OvV fMiii. Alfalfa meal. At Ila'.iey's. Tenth ami Wlllnnietto streets. Phone Red icnn Sil.R Flve-vear lease on 38 r.inni furnished house In h,ast Portland, bringing In now $110 per month; will sell or trade for farm near Eugene. Price, JJ00O Half cash and balance $50 per month. Howe & Bnoy. s2 WAXTED We have a man who says he wants the best farm within ten miles of Eugene that $10,000 will I.... Al.m.t lllll ai'rfi nrpferreil. If you think you have such a farm call on the Real estate fcxenange. it I (1ST nil STOLEN Wednesday night, Sept. 23, a Crescent bicycle with Carbon coaster brake; liber al reward for return of same. 11. R. Taylor, 256 East Eleventh st. s26 Up to this afternoon 35S students had registered at the Eugene high school. This Is ereatlv in excess of expec- tations. Principal Hug stat- eH this afternoon that In ad- rtitlon to the two extra teach- ers employed by the board this week still another will have to be employed and the teachers' com- mittee of the board Is look- ine- around for one. The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has nlwavs been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known The Middle Fork Cemetery ' Asso- e which h ician3 could elation of Lowell today filed articles r of incorporation with the county , sanction for family use because its com- niprit The Incorporators are: w. h shorn It. li. Ke say, u SterliiJ Silver Noveltii You often find it small silvo pd ents. WthirJ you want to Butter KrJ Sugar Shd Olive Sd Jelly Spood Lettuce FJ Cream L, Bon Bon 3 BirthdayJ These picas utt heavy weijt! expensive nla SEE J. o.w Cor. 8th al 1 M. ! Donent parts are known to them to be ; wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable, to the system and gentle, yet i prompt, in action. Tn sunnlvine that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup ot Figs and ; Elixir of Senna, the California rig byrup j Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies j on the merits of the laxative for its remark-, able success. Stiers, T. J. Ulakely, W. E. Winfrey, E. W. Michael and John Cain. Engineer F. C. Kelsey arrived up f-.,, Pnrllind l9St IllL'ht With the complete set of plans for the propos ed gravity water woras lor me cny. An informal meeting or tne euy coun cil was held this forenoon to exam ine the plans. nrrincm, nt tlio oAnlnr class nf the high school were elected today as fol lows: President, cuwara naney, vice president. Miss Pauline Potter; treasurer, Kdgar uaiueree; secreta-, irantui j - ry, Miss Grace Wood; editor, .Miss To get its beneficial effects always Duy K orence Thrall: sergeant-at-arms. .. . p i t... u ri; Leonard Buoy. VI A Vou-ninn alontrlon 1 Incnon. tor of the board of fire underwriters Madart Astroli Clairvi That is one of many reasons why One of the famoJ Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given , the nreference bv the Well-informed. the genuine manufactured by the Cali-! foruia Fig Syrup Co., only, ana lor saie Eueene for a 'A Present, Put A F5Cc HoursUJ tor ot ine uoaru 01 lire uuoerwriieis 1 . . of the Pacific coast, has been In the P" 001110 by all leading druggists. Price fiftv cents r ff-.und Jt i building:, 2d lid LOST llrown leather hand bag with small purse, pair of glasses and pair of black silk gloves Inside uc- j tweon Willamette street and lieary school. Kinder leave at tluard of fice and get reward. s26 MON'HY TO LOAN On sriui sw.;; ity at 7 pr wwrt intarest. Address A. U , care of linard. S25 i von kNT--ent or -mo Ulrnihed ins for rent: will tske students. .i Willaaieitu stree:. tor on the o, loriin-r i .mil I Iiellt In I. inn . .ii.. rui. .11 of t WV'.I.L illilLLlNO Cet your velli drilled by olu and experienced well-drillers. Phono Red 4S . 2. " FOR RlfiNT - Large from room, ulshed lo suit. lli,iiire al West Seventh st reel. M All M K FAY tell .CI nil, I flltlll-' ' . i ; ; . i n -jt. sc. . in, I i our past X.'.V I'.tb'lllllll :'!.'; . W'iilam. IH Ml I com I". (, r .ars. tinned home to.llii utter velul Ives In Eilieiie. M. Mi -Pliall ami llol.ei Van were slime i.ir-i. lis' Utver Mils morning W. II. Karnes and W. IMc wk'.h M . r. i a tin s tor lilac sri: iiritit in i' ton your ii..i.le:it an, I he.illh (li.(,-i:e iu.:-t iff !.. 1, ...I nualltv 1. rn r.:i:;;s all si.'.' !W.ltK CO. I: ! Y! . , I -4 iii:'v i'i:ii-i' is put nit l i n i'omi;ii T land. Wllslll hen i . I .i ir Sept. and alol ivarii ! I Have a Check ,11 a t'hl..li;o bank 1 ,1.. di-pn.-lt 11 " ii.l it and i i m, lit right now. a . i i i'potnlciil and can coll.a-l hat Ye; will It The Undone Loan anc ' :t. I'lintH of I'm i.nii. oriMiriilinn, I ! .11 UU'llt tT -i a'. prr i-fiii on u K it on it i"-- iCARTEffS SPITTLE FI'lL. SMALL D3SE, t API r l. M SI IJPl.l . si: ii ii.ism ii isnj. .wings I.YOttO. Bank y ' i. CARTFRS "JlftTlt ,1 IVh.1 1 pii is -jrntiv G r.u'i.10 a'..:'t i .'.:c S ,' . ,...i -;:vcn e.ir'i it - '- ' .... ,.m .. , ...I n . . ... - , M Or.- "' ' -iu' '""' " p Lii'!"' ,. ,, .. . (j I.,. ;i oi r -.in.. I, -; J .!!.. .l.".r.-.s Ms Abi:.' ' . ; , r a, i . 1 1,, , ,v Unci . - H " half ' pri. e. big b.i i-g.i'ii ; y WWIKP . 1. . :j w ,.; in .1, H '.I'-'t! ..... ',;.,!;,' . - j en wini'.KS ii i:iiw t N r'sf-Z U CM VMHKliS 1! VK'.'W ;r r,. tj "iiTlfUTfJ , t'.lr tresh cenu i,t ja-t r.vaf.l fc Piiilivelv cured IliesO I. Illle ' 1 1 1 -. 'l":, y ill retU've il'.s lr.v.1 r.i:ii liyivrvgx la -livin and 'l'.w Hourly V A lTti't T gi- , .:; r li'..'.tu,. Nag-, u. ; nmiairss. 11. .d T . g' ii t'.o y..i.'a. t':,'l : -vr:-: l'.cn la !h.-s-.i- ,'.11,11 l.lVK't. H.i J-ir. ly W-iaI :.'. i I On Saturday we offer for sale an ; -1 ment of GLA5 LAMPS worth fr -A tfii to 75c, at 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, ghsr. Furthermore eacn complete at this price, beinur ltte, an all-brass burner, a -wick and a.! no COME EARLY AS THE BEST BA MURPHEY'S RACKET 5 35 East 9th St. o G