Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 25, 1908, Image 8

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    THE KUCBXE DAILY GUARD,
FRIDAY. SEPT HMD KR 2. 100S
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Agents Lakes' Home Journal Pattern, Nemo and tvabo Corsets, Uent uioveb
TiTc Friendly Store Saturday Soopping Bulletin
Store Open Tomorrow IvMwg until 9 o'clock
Outing Flannels
5c, 8Mc and 10c
:,(.(MI yards of flnu heavy fleered oiiiIuk flan
nels In plain and stripes and checks; dozens
of neat patterns al those low prices, lie, 8 l-3c
and 10c.
Wool Blankets
HlB offering of all-wool Blankets In white.
llKht and dark colors; also full assortment
cotton Illankets and Comforts al a blK saving
price, 50c to $10.00.
Children's Coats
$1.50 to $15.00
Three hundred Infants' and children's
jackets and coats In hearskln, plain and fancy
wool cloths; some In all the heat shades; won
derful valueB ul l.u0 to $15.00.
Women's Coats
$ 1 5 values ea. $ 1 2
An Immense showing of women's long
coats, loose sleeve and tight-fitting garments
made of splendid materials in colors and
black; all sizes.
Dress Goods
50c and $1.00
1500 pieces new fall dress goods. shown In
all the newest ana best shades; wonderful
values at these prices, 50c and $100 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, 10c, 12V4c,and 25c, made
of fine select cotton, reinforced where the
wear is greatest.
I'KKSOVAL
no,i,v of I'rineville, is
is
i lnici ker Is vis-
Complete Stock Munsing Underwear for Women and Children
all grades, Flannelette Gowns, Etc.
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.
Newjmperial, Stetson and Sterling Hats $ 1.50 to $5.00
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.
CITY N HW.H
The manlier one of tho Fischer saw
mills on the Mohawk will start tip on
Monday.
Watch tomorrow's Guard for tho
Mil of turn for Hiiturdny and Sunday
evonitiK's dinner at Otto's itrlll. (
Only twenty voters have registered
Hi nee the rettlstrnlton hooks tit the
iTomity clerk's office opened lust
Monday.
Tho first eurlmul of excelsior to
bo shipped hy the local excelsior
mills since tho shut down some time
uko Is being loaded today.
A. W. Renin Is bulldliiK a cement
nldownlk in front of his residence
jiroporty on Knst Seventh street, be
tweou Willamette and Oak.
Hov. W. II. Koulkes, pastor of tho
First Presbyterian church of Port
land, will nddress tho younii men of
the University tonlKht In Dendy hall.
Tho public Is Invited to uttund.
V, C. Spinney went to Junction
City on the mion train today to In
Htall tho healliiK plant In the new
Hchool bulldliiK. I-oiik & Hall, hy
whom ho Is employed, have tho con
tract. (I. Nettle, tho well-known IokkIiik
contractor, has sold out his business
und ninnorty on the McKenilo and
will leave rlunday for a trip to the
Kast. lie will return to Kuki'iio to
Tcsldo.
Jail only a few days nc. hnvhiK serv
ed a sentence for tho sumo offense.
(ieorKo Plckensoii, an omployo of
tho Klin Ira sawmill, Is at the general
hospital suffering from nn accident
at the mill yesterday. One of his
hands was badly lacerated hy coming
in contact with a saw, two of his fin
gers being cut off.
Mrs. Arthur K. Taylor, wIiorr hus
band was drowned In tho Mc.Ken7.l0
a few weeks ago, today received
through I. J. Wnlcott, district innnng
or, a check for $400, tho nmottut of
Insurance her husband held In tho
Continental Casualty Company.
Senator Thomas P. Gore, tho blind
senator of Oklahoma, will speak at
Collage Grovo tomorrow afternoon
at 1 o'clock, and at ltoseburg In tho
evening. A number of Kugene Dem
ocrats will go to tho drove tomorrow
to hear the celebrated political ora
tor.
Dr. W. I.. Fletcner, a recent arrl
val from Knit Claire, Wis., is open
ing an office In the Frank building
over I he Yerlnglon drug store, where
he will be located until the rooms In
the new I. O. O. V. block are com
pleted, when he will take one of
these.
Hop picking In I. line county Is
nearly finished. Soino of the yards
were not touched, the growers not
being ublo to see where they could
make anything at the prevailing
price. The Senvey and Tliornsbiiry
yards are about tho only oiicb in
which work is not finished.
There will be a mooting of Spring
field grange on Saturday at 101
ephone company, a car load of lum
ber each for tho Kugene Pinning Mill
Company and the Klmlra Lumber
Company, a car load of Bait for the
Pollock Transfer Company, and a car
load of flour for Wudhams, Kerr &
Company.
The regular preaching services at
tho Mehtodist church for Sunday,
September 27th. are withdrawn on
account of tho dedication of tho Pres
byterian church.
The Crescent store, formerly tho
Hon Marche, reopened for business
today under new ownership. Tho
place has been rearranged and pre
sents a splendid appearance.
"
MARRIED
At the home of the officiating cler
gvman. Hev. E. 1. Harrington, at
Springfield, September 23, 190S, Wil
liam Dumpier and Miss ,Etha Cavell,
both of Springfield.
Bush hy,
i..-n r 'lla'l. of Cottage Grove,
'" I.' P.' "lower returned today from a
trip south.
.Mrs. Stephanie
iting in Eugene.
It. 1). Wray went to WooJburn to
dav on business.
Miss Gertrude Gray is visiting In
Portland for a lew days.
Mrs. Mary Taylor went to Tangent
this afternoon on a visit.
Warner W. llrown went to Port-
land today on business,
i Mrs. L. A. Baird, of Medford, ar
rived In Eugene yesterday.
J. W. Holmes returned home this
afternoon from a trip north.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williams were
In the city from Dexter today.
Geo. W. McQueen came down from
Cottage Grove this forenoon.
Wert Nelson is booked to leave on
i .n,rr,,.- s atiiup for Blue River.
W. J. Koyse arrived In Eugene this
QlK.rnn.in from Sedro-W ooley, w ami
i Mrs. D. H. Trimble went to Salem
i today to attend the M. E. conference,
j Oscar D. Bowers, of Salem, is vls
' Itlng friends In Eugene for a few
; days.
C. D. Gabrielson, a prominent cit
I Izen of Salem, is in the city on busl
I ness.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Ungues return
ed this afternoon from a trip to Portland.
Mrs. Eugene Matlock returned to
day from a short visit at Cottage
Grove.
Mayor J. D. Matlock returned
home this afternoon from a trip
north.
Dr. Franc Lucille Hard leaves to
nkin for Portland, to be gone over
SiinrlHV.
I). C. Swann and T.hos. Barnes, of
Crawfordsville, Linn county, are in
the citv.
Miss Ituth Brawn, of Voncalla, was
an arrival in Eugene out he noon
train tooay.
Mrs. C. H. Griming will leave in
the morning by stage for her home at
Blue Iiiver. - !
Mrs. S. Drury and Mrs. I. D. Hy
land are In the city from Lowell for
a day or so.
Hon. I. H. Bingham was a passen
ger for Roseburg on the afternoon
train today.
B. Lurch, the Cottage Grove mer
chant, was an arrival in Eugene on
the noon train.
Mrs. John M. Whitney arrived here
from Idaho this afternoon to visit
friends and relatives.
G. R. Mills and Mrs. E. Mills left
on the stage this morning for their
homes on the lower Siuslaw.
W. B. Warren, of the Warren Con
struction Company, is in the city
looking after the paving work.
Mr3. A. G. Mustoe, of Medford, af
ter a short visit with her cousin, Rev.
C. A. Wooley, In Eugene, left today
for Montana, where she will visit a
daughter. C)
J. H. McCiung returned last night
from his oyiiiiK at Foley Springs and
Is on his way home to Portland.
H. C. Darby stopped off in Eu
gene this afternoon on his way home
to It iselmrg Iroin a trip north.
. s. Frank Kennedy returned to
Roseburg this afternoon after having
visited friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Abbie Nighswander and
daughter, of Crow, went i Drain
today to spend the fall and winter
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Berg, after hav- Canii.hai,
ln.r orw.rir . h , KlinimPr in This Vlcillilv L'.... 1 duU Mrs r
left today for their home at Dayton,; J ' o ' ,,urM ion.
a"i j,
K'lesr a, ,1. .
Professor R u,5-
Mrs u- " 1-Ie.
L ' e at'jQ s ,.;
Mrs
aft-
Wash
Charles McFarland, one f the em- i " ,. er . "Uni
ployes at the depot, is taking a short monument
vacation and went to Lowell this af- u,. . . I ?.Ter'hi!.
ternoon. j vania. aft..n .
..., A I innnsnn rpnirnpn nnmu .
to Creswell this afternoon after a
short visit at the home of her son.
L. H., Johnson.
geles
two weeks ago.
Mrs. Shelley Morgan arrived
NEW TODAT.
;n.rip0Uha;
Mrs. E. hi. Mcuiananan lett yester- Eugene r me
day morning for her home at Los An- ias, ai.u? f"M:j
Her nusoana preceaea ner SWer tn V D ''i
his father :TS?":
"P : Win n't lDet;J
from Portland tnis anernoon ana is Cam,, r.' , v5 v
! SfL
Women as Well as fflen Are fflaie ,ork
Bladder Trouble. i!;;'.
.... . . ,., He is bn.. !
Kiimev irouuic picvn uuum uic i.iuiu, parents from -1
discouragcsaiidlesseiis.nibition; beauty, s,ra. u.h" Jllso-.j
, a t,ua-f.,i. . ' u" oves at r
.. r ' " i,-:". ' 'a a member .v'
ness soon Disappear .i..,, , v iut
when the kidneys are It l l, 1 Jin
j- uii rtrrr
Miserable by Kidney and
out of order or dis
eased.
Kidney'frouble has j
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
ige when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is kidnev trouble, and the first
step' should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidnevs and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
.r,,i hntl. need the same srreat remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, i 'l.v'
niip-dollar
cl lmtlles. You mav
have a sample bottle
bv mail free, also a' Hwm of Swrjap-Boot
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., cn everv
bottle.
HAM
IS
MOULDING
P05TJ.BO:
HICK HKltll HVTTON
For your accident and health In
surance. Opposite postofflce.
. Everybody Is Invited to at-
tend tho Kast Eugene Repub-
limn Club meeting tonight.
Good music and songs by
male quartet. Prominent
and a splendid time will be
had. Ladles are especially
Invited.
By order of
M. SVAUVERUD. Pres.
II. 10. Sl.ATTEKY, Sec'y.
COW KKKI).
Alfalfa meal. At tlalie''s, Tonth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
wki.l rmiM.ixo
Got your wells drilled by ola and
William 11. Seal and lko Mum- o'clock. At the afternoon session . experienced well-drillers,
lain, well-known graduates of the there will be a discussion of tho) Phono Red 4SV2.
University last June, lett last nigut condition or tho country schools and
for C-hlciigo, where they will take measures needed to Improve them,
the medical course In tho Northwest-1 iiv. Sheldon, of the department of
vrn University. education of tho University will nd-
dress tho meeting.
Tho Friendly warehouse Is on llsj
way to Its new location across the James K. Lyman, the Y. M. C. A.I
railroad tracks from Its old piialllnn. sccrctnrv at the I'nlversliy. U now i Large shipmeai or rorkeis and dln
J. W. llanlnger has the work well In eniploved on full time mid will give lug chairs Just received. See us for
hand and will have I lie building nil his line to I he college field. Last .new, up-to-dalo furniture at right
Tho reinforced centre Vud-.r ham
mock Is the on to buy. I hey are
'wider, longer and stronger than tho
. ordinary kind.
i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
LOST AND FOUND Lout from Wil
lamette street, found on Sixth
street, between WMlamerto and
Ollvo, "The Little Hungry Lunch
Room." Sandwiches and hot cot-
fee, stew and tomalies, etc.,!
i served In good style. Co mo and
see Ed. s4
FOR SALE Five-year lease on 38-
room furnished house in East
Portland, bringing in now $110'
per month; will sell or trade fori
farm near Eugone. Price, f 3000. 1
rtair casn and balance xuO peri
mouth. Howe & Buoy. b26
LOST OH STOLEN Wednesday I
night, Sept. 23, a Crescent bicycle I
with Carbon coaster brake; liber
al reward for return of same. 11.
It. Taylor, 25ti East Eleventh St.
s2t
LOST llrown leather band bag with'
small purse, pair of glasses and
pair of black silk gloves Inside be
tween lllamette street and Geary
school. Finder leave at Guard of
fice and get reward. s2ti
WANTED Position as companion'
to a lady of means; the best of
references. Address Miss Agness,
caro Guard. ol
MADAME FAY tells your past, pres
ent and future. New Colemon
building, second floor, Willamette
street. s2a
iicroHS the Hacks loiiiorrow.
Architect Huuilcker Is gelling out
plans for a stx-room collage to ho
liullt by Win. L. McFarland on his
farm between Eueno and Spring
field. It will cost In the neighbor
hood of $10011.
- Included In the freight shipments
John Mnronev was given ten days Into Eugene- today were the follow
In the city Jail today by Acting Police lug: A carload of sugar for the
Judge llryson for being drunk and Siu.Mh Transfer Company, a car loud
disorderly. He w as released from of eotisti nciloii material for the tcl-
he worked but half Ihe time,
tilt remainder being given lo the su
pervision of other college! In Oregon.
'lie new arrangement will demand a
budget of over $1 200. which Is being
raised among the merchants, stu
dents and the faculty.
prices.
CHAMBERS NARDWAR E
CO.
FOR SALE S00 acre farm; good
improvements; northwest from
Eugene; if sold soon will be at
$3a per acre. Howe i Buoy. s2tl
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity at 7 per cent Interest. Address
A. 11., care of Guard. SS.'i
Oregon
Watts'.
buttons and
pennants at
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WANTED-Girl to clerk It
Apply at Palace of Sweets.
Host qualln tents all sires.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Prle night tonight al the Grand.
Beit oii'itltv tents all s'res
C1IAM1IEUS HARDWARE CO.
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
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ill LS?jr -1 m W it A 5T ,
I WILLIAMS' OAHHOI.ir BAI.VK
WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAHI.
, The best salve In the world for cuts,
brulsei, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet-
See Walls for alarm clocks front '''r. chapped hands and all skin eruiv
A ilellar up.
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The Money Question
Is as much how to keep It as
how to get It.
What Is the use of striving
to acquire It. If It Is going to
be a source of worry?
THE EUGENE LOAN
SAVINGS BANK answers the
question of how to keep money
safely and conveniently.
An account there means ab
solute security f,r your cash
sod frci-dem from worry for
ou. Open an account and
lull can g:w all Instead of half
oiir n.llvd to .nir business.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
t APITAI. AMI SURPLUS, jll'J.VOiKI.
LSI Alll.lslll li IMC.:.
Prle night tonight at the Grand.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Car fresh cement just received.
Hon. Guaranteed tn glr satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Prize night tonight at the Grand.
Prlie night tonight at the Grand.
Oregon stick pins at Watts', tf
Prle night tonight at tho Grand.
Prlie nU-M tonight at the Grand.
MISS NKLI.1K MUP.PIIF.Y.
Graduate of Drake Conserva
tory of Music, Des Moines,
Iowa, teacher of piano. 2T3
West Tenth street. Phono
Red 29S7.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
; Die Kind You Hava Always Bought
Prlro nUM tonight :it tho Grain..
Vinl or potvh sh.ii,.-s nro a luxury
with tht rt-n-h of ail
rilAMHVriiS HAKHWAKK CO.
1V:irs tin
Triro wt tonl.ht at v llr.ui.l.
A SINCiLR DOT I AR pnrh week 1:
JTlb,
an economical, convenient, dutf
beautiful "Buck's" Stove or Range
Don't miss this chance to get into your home a cckbratci
"Buck's"-the standard in stovedom. The pe
sale is coming to a close. Take advantage of it tow-
Buy Made-
in-Eugcnc
Qiuchcs
and
Matrcsscs
Campbeli-Fcllman Co.
The HOUSEFURNISHERS ......
Phone Main 43. Cor. 8th and OH"
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