Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 26, 1908, Image 5

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THE EIGKVE DAILY GTARn, SATURDU. SKPTI
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL jj
Ssor to S:obcrt& Dodge H
L-"1 I , t',,l rf WHlcKnrrt
Ii were married at the residence of the
I T nnrpntR. Mr. and Mra. W. R.
Hovt at the latter place, Thursday
I . . i A 1 4 at P. "I. A Wl-RB UUHIUCI Ul IIICUUS
llllli . in : re in attendance After a light
Li Ufti"" .... .j i nnrnPon l'I e tuu iit: uu a. ncu-
:f.'Sw-,n idlng trip. They will reside in Eu-
S the dean per-1 gene.
.sd Tery exemplar) j Vudor porch shades are a luxury
". fV W011C ' .i4u U .oiinh nf nil.
L,udrieOere, andiwl CHAMBER3 HARDWARE CO.
r' ., i.inHa Cottage I
See Watts lor alarm clocks rrom
dollar up.
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II. i" Heinian ha. sol j ..
farm at Franklin to - ... ..." ' '.'
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i.-fration in I),,.
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Saturday.
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Mrs. I.. K II.
:sit at Salem.
I'. A. l.n:s. of pic
ill town today.
Jack I.itit'U down from Ma
la owr niuht.
.1. r. Robinson is up from IV
for it few days.
1.. S. Odcn is out from Ma:,
for a few days.
J. li. McCluug returned hon
roriiatui today.
i D. M. Kemp, of Florence, is in Ku-
I cen.i ioi lm.0.,.1.-.
The exterior work nn tl rir v. ! l. )" Uhorp'oning went to Dallas
tional Bank huiMin., .,.. . "V " I n uusiness today.
Tile paving civw is Sireid:i:
"ii ii esi nun street 1.
latnette and Olive, today
T.1!"e wi" D no services in the M '
;"l,h? '""'""row on lueount of!
the dedication of the new 1'r.sbvte
nan church.
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looieii iills Overstocked
CLOTHING SALE
up i
toaav. The interior wnric i- i.' ' """km too
about finished ' rk lo al0,mornliiK for Deerhorn
D. S. Mi DcuiBall took the stace this.!
ot Eugene,
St
ore
ll's Gun
513 Willamette Street
mbia Graphophone Agency
t home of the 25c Gold Moulded Records
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;c ana
Winder
jpho-
hones
Records
pind pairing
iWING MACHINES
Mbrfte stock ot Standard and Paragon Sewing
Machines that we are selling at a
Reduced Price
raom for our laree Holiday stock that is arriving
If in need of a machine we can save vou mniev
PMBRELLAS
is School Umbrellas at 50 cents. Good stock
f and Gent's Umbrellas from $1.00 to $5.00.
epairing and Re-covering
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'ENE THF A TD IT CEO-H- SMITH, Mgr.
-Z111 1 Phone BIk. 2762
THE SWEETEST STORY
EVER TOLD
RAYMOND'S
Famous Domestic Comedy
1 GRAND IN ITS SIMPLICITY!
1 GREAT IN ITS INTENSITY!
U C0R.CEOUS IN ITS ENTIRETY!
SSOUR
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Yours truly
'ZEKE" and
"DAISY'
A Masterful Combination of
Sparkling Wit, Hsart Feeling
Pathos and SUring Incidents!
F2.35c
and 50c. Boxes 75c
Seavey Brothers are plckin? onlv
the hest of the remainder of their
hop crop, the frosts of the past few
nights badly damaging most of them
The regular preaching services at
the Mehtodist church for Sundav
September 27th. are withdrawn o"n
account of the dedication of the Pres
byterian church.
The cement walk along the Ninth
street side of the Hoffman House, for
which the several big maple trees
along there were recently cut down,
is being built.
Goods for the now clothing store
to be opened in the Herger building
by the Brownsville woolen mill store
of Portland, are arriving. It will
open some time early next week.
J. H. Cooley, the man who assault
ed and robbed Mrs. A. Benson, moth
er of Geo. W. Taylor, of this city, at
Portland a few weeks ago, was sen
tenced to 12 years in the penitentiary
by a judge at Portland yesterday.
Rev. 0. C. Wright, who has been
quite ill for a week, is able to be up
and around the house, but will not
be able to fill his pulpit at the Bap
tist church tomorrow. Professor K.
E. DeCou will speak at the morning
service.
A few freshmen of the high school,
captured by the sophomores, were ta
ken to Recreation Park last evening
and put through a few mild stunts.
One of them refused to "key down"
and was ducked in a nearby water
trough.
Mrs. Lulu Tollman leaves tonight
for Carson, Iowa, in response to word
stilting that her mother Is very ill
and desired to see her. Miss Grace
Battee will be in charge of the Toll
man photo gallery during her absence
and the work while she Is gone will j
ue Ol uie same iiuuiuy as ueiore.
Mark H. Wheeler, of this city, was
married a few days ago at Dell Rap
ids, S. D., to Miss Mildred Bent.
They are now on their way to this
city, and after spending a few days
here will leave for Toklo, Japan,
where Mr. Wheeler will take up his
work as secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
Joe Knapp, an engineer who for
merly who formerly conducted the
government testing plant at the Uni
versity, but who is now In charge of
a similar plant at Seattle, Is visiting
friends in Eugene. Knapp is an old
football player and does not expect
Washington to have a championship
team.
W. B. Scott, the Lcaburg mer
chant, was In the city last evening on
his wav to Portland on uusiness. ne
states that the road district there re
cently voted a ten-mill tax for the
Improvement of the roads and now
there is a large force of men at work
improving the McKenzle road for a
stretch of six miles. The tax makes
nearly ?:iooo available for the work.
Among the shipments into Eugene
todav were the following: A car of
cement blocks for T. 11. Ellis from
Albanv: a car of flour for the hu
KiMie Transfer Company, a cur of hay
for Warnock Brothers and a car of
. i v u.ouiv lworls; till'
7Zi number of cars of wood from I good rec, ,rd . lersity
u-nnrt inir brancn ior ".- -
A. C. Dilley, who lives near Gosh
en, was In town today.
N. B. Standish returned home last
night from Brownsville.
Judge M. L. Pipes Is in the city
from Portland on business.
C. 11. Gabrielson returned to Sa
lem on the noon train today.
C. Cole and wife, of .Variola, were
In the city today on business.
Mrs. U Rostein arrived home this
afternoon from a visit at Salem.
Mrs. G. G. Stone came down from
Creswell on the noon train todav.
Miss Carrie Martin returned to
Harrishurg on the noon train todav.
E. E. N'ute. of Stevensville, Mont.,
was an arrival In Eugene last night.
Floyd Vaughn and wife returned
this afternoon from a visit at llal
sey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chessman re
turned this afternoon from a visit in
Portland.
W. B. Scott, the Lealuirg mer
chant, went to Portland this morning
on business.
F. G. and R. L. Hayes arrived hen
today from Heppner to visit relatives
near this city.
Dr. L. L. 'Whltson and B. L. Bo
gart have returned home from their
hunting trip.
Attorney J. M. Pipes went to the
"Woodcock farm below Irving today
to spend Sunday there.
Dr. Johnson, of Waltervllle, spent
last night in the city, returning home
on the stage this morning.
Mrs. V. B. Mathews came down
from Goshen today to spend Sundav
with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. War
nock. John Jensen Is up from Portland
visiting his parents west of the city
and other relatives In Eugene a few
days.
H. E. Burnett, of Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho, Is In Eugene. The name and
Initials are the same as those of the
city editor of The Guard.
David Day. after a visit with his
brother. K. M. Day, and sister. Miss
Bessie Day, in Eugene, left this noon
for his home at Princeton. B. C.
Miss Pearl LaPorte arrived In Eu
gene this afternoon from the north.
She has been at Los Angeles during
the summer. She Is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Welch.
Grants Pass Courier: Miss Blanche
Ferdine returned to Eugene Monduy
to resume her studies at the U. of O.
after a visit of a couple of weeks
with her parents In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burge, of Day
ton, Wash., after a visit at the home
of County Clerk and Mrs. E. U. Lee
In Eugene, left yesterday for home.
They stopped off at Junction City to
visit there a few days.
Frank Stewart and wife, who have
been visiting Mrs. Stewart's mother,
Mrs. Jennie Kentnir, and her sisters,
Mrs, I. N. Harbaugh and Mrs. J. M.
Gearhart, will leave for their home
In Marshall, Iowa, tomorrow night.
They will return via San Francisco
and Los Angeles.
Ashland Tidings: Eugene Car
mlchael has Joined the contingent of
Ashland students at the State Uni
versity at Eugene, leaving for the
University town the first of the week.
His brother. Howard, who has been
teaching at Bandon. Coos county. Is a
student at the Stale University also.
Grants Pass Courier: Harold
O'Neill, son of our townsman, li. II.
O'Neill, departed M. ndny for Eugene
to enter the University. The young
man Is a graduate of tile Grants Pass
high school and his friends conti-
denilv expect that he will make
Men
s and Boys' Clothing at
Half to a Third Regular Prices
the Wendling brancn
parties.
By order of the board of gover
nors of the promotion department the
Eugene Commercial Club has Just
contracted for classified advertising
in the following magazines: 1 he I a
cific Monthly. Sunset, Everybody s
Magazine, and Orange Judd amier.
also in fourteen newspapers In the
East to-wit: Chicago Record-Herald.
' Buffalo Express, Minneapolis
Tribune Cleveland Plain Dealer, St.
Louis Globe-Democrat. Ind anapol s
Star. Kansas City Star Cincinnati
Enquirer. Minneapolis Journal, De
troit News-Tribune, .Montreal Star
Minnesota Farmers" Tribune. St. l aul
Farmers' Dispatch and Grand Rap
ids Herald.
T HAKGAIN ..,.
MUST GO AT OM K
2 Parlor stands.
2 Rockers.
2 Roman window seats
1 Gas Electerler stand lanp
complete.
1 Eight-day gong clock.
1 piano stool.
1 Chiffonier.
1 Leather top shoe box.
1 Gas range.
Gas parlor ne.-nei-.
1 v..w hoi water tank
firings, complete.
... riood purl, r carpets.
1 Good hull ''"r '"I"1
Pictures. hrP-a-nr.ic.
dinieres, curtain '- ' "
lengths. it"' ,w blinds,
larce b.ind I'1"''-'
NHW TODAT.
BOARDERS WANTED I could fur
nish meals to a few more persons
desiring good home cooking. Also
have good room suitable for two.
Handily located only 1 V4 blocks
from Willamette street. For terms
address xa West Seventh street or
phone Black 2941. o2
DO YOU WANT your windows wash
ed, your house or office cleaned?
Good work guaranteed at reason
able prices. Nick Miller, phone
Main 96.
The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store of Portland, Oregon, j
finds it necessary to quickly dispose of a surplus stock of 1
850,000
Worth of Clothing
In order to dispose of these goods in a hurry, cost has been
disregarded. Sell we must and sell we will.
You can, therefore, buy
300 Men's Oregon All-Wool Suits, now $5.00, worth up to $15.00
500 Men's Worsted Suits, now 7.50, worth up to 18.00
500 Men's Fine Worsted Suits, now 9.85, worth up to 20.00
2000 Men's Tailor-Made Extra Fine Suits, - - - -now 12.50, worth up to 25.00
Men's Single Coats, of Pure Wool Cloth, now 1.00, worth up to 6.00
Boys' Two-Piece Knee Pants Suits, now 1.35, worth up to 4.00
Boys' Two-Piece Knee Pants Suits; Pure Wool - - now 2.25, worth up to 6,00
Boys' Knee Pants now .25, worth up to .75
The Brownsville Woolen Mill of Portland has a record dating f
back over thirty years, that it is proud of. Everything we sell is
fully guaranteed, and we will most cheerfully refund the money I
if a purchaser is dissatisfied in any way. We are in this city to
do business in a legitimate manner and value your good will too
I much to jeopardize it by unfair treatment.
ft Brownsville Woolen Milll
597 Willamette Street
EUGENE,
STORE
Near the Hoffman Hotel f
OREGON
FOR EXCHANGE Good Income
bearing property, making Interest
on J4fiOH at 1( per cent. Will ex
change fr good farm. Enquire of
Frank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf
with
jar-
all
one
V. III-
IF YOU WANT to get all the money
your property brings, list It with
the Real Estate Exchange in the
new Colemon building. They will
bring the buyer direct to you and
let you make your own terms, tf
WANTED By honest high school
bov a good place to work for his
meals. Phone Black 2C62. s29
Large shipment nt rockers and din
ing chairs Just received. See us for
new. up-to-date furniture at right
prices
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Hard hri'-it '
CHA.MHF.KS
'hardware CO
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Tin fru;- 1 ' ; " '
ARE CO.
The reinforced ci-ntre Vud'r ham
mock is the one to buy. They are
wider, longer and -tronger than the
nrdCH AMMER. HA I'.DW RE CO.
(i-adiKt'o i f i':
-,,rv of M'l-i'
..a. '-.! ber
0 V..-I Twitb
J i
e Conserv.'t-
li Molne-.
piano, -t'i
r.-et. I'l.oll"
NOTICE OK MEETING OF I
HOARD OK EQUALIZATION
Notice Is hereby given that on the
third Monday, being the l'Jth of Oc- (
tuber 19HS, the board of eiiiallza-j
Hon will attend at the court house In j
Lano county, Oregon, and publicly i
examine the assessment rollB and cor- I
-it In I'lilmition. ilcscrlP-'
reel an in1"" .:
... n .... in i., .r lumtu ots or oth-
I UOIl Ul numi"-" " ,
er property assessed by me; and It
shall be me nmj - ' , "
ested to appear at the time and plate
"''Dat'ed'thls 24th day of September.
"""'BENJAMIN F. KEENEY.
County Assessor for Lane Coun
ty. Oregon.
kmThkkb III TTON
For your accident and health In
surance. Opposite posloffbe.
Kodol will. In a very short time
enable the stomach to do the work It
should do. and the work It should da
, to digest tne toon ou ...
makes the stomal h sw.-e- and It Is .
!"..sant to take. It Is soil here by
all druggists ,
Warner tunc pianos. Leave or-d-rs
at Morris' Music Store. tr
CHASrHKRS HARDWARE CO. j
Car fre-h cement lmt received.
o. -.... sowiei .nainlne Company,
fil', Willamette street, phone Red
14S1.
DIED
At (hn home of the parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred P.. Brabham, 2fi7
High street, Eugene, September 2.r,
190K, Alfre'.la May Brabham, aged
& months and 1 7 rruys, of cholera In
fantum. Fiinerni services were held
at the residence at 2 p. m. today, con
ducted bv Rev. H N Mount, with In
terment In tha I. O. O. F. cemetery.
At the Eug.ne hospital September
I.' 19UH, Ethel Jnroby, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, I). ,coby, of Jasper
iT''?H'ul Wa" l,orn at JaH"('r June
fu, JX9H, was therefore 10 years 2
months and 211 days of age. ,n op.
eratlon was performed Wednesday
for appendicitis. Funeral services
will be held Sunday from the Gordon
undertaking rooms to Mt. Vernon
cemetery at 1 I o'clock. The funeral
sermon sermon win he preiich..,! t
'he grave bv Rev It. 0 ChIIIhoii
The Money Question
Is as much how to keep It as
how to get It.
What Is the use ot arriving
lo aniulre It. if R is unlun to
be a source of worry?
THE KUOENK LOAN A
SAVINGS HANK answers the
'lui'Hiloii of how to keep money
mrely and conveniently.
An account there means ab7
solute seeiiiiiy for your rush
and freedom from worry for
you. Open an account and
von can Kivc all Instead of half
your mind to your business.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
ITAI, AND HI'ICI'M' HI"..-., (Mill.
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