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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
Friendly Store Blanket Sale The Wool, Wool Mixed and Cctton Blankets, specially priced for this Annual Blanket Sale, come in white, tan and gray, prices 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00. $4.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $11.50, and are 15 to 25 lower than usual. Correct Styles In Fall Gloves Women's two-clasp Hi nt Gloves, hand-sewn; full pique stitch, In Havana mid Manila shades; $2.25 a pair. Women's two-clasp hand-sewn pique atllch, new lan shades; a pair, $1.25. Women's Macho Gloves In big range of shades to niatili ynur (all gown; $l.fd a pair. Complete slock of cln-HK'-il kid Gloves, best makes; $l.ou anil 1 7 r. a pair. Infants' anil children's kid Gloves, $1.2 5 (o $2.00 a pair. All sizes. $4.00 Long Kid Gloves a pair . ' . . . $2.38 Nemo and Kabo Corsets New Fall Styles It In essential to comfort and stylo to have your new milt or gown fit I ml over one of those models made to fit any form. Every pair guiiriin ti'fd to give perfect satisfaction. See tho now mod els at our corset counter. Tho new Ideas lira ux plaliu'd liy experienced people. Prices, $1.00 to $.1.00 a pair. S. LARGEST AND BEST STORE . CITY NKWH i J. S. Flint today shopper a carload of hogs to Portland. Anna James has been grunted a divorce from Henry James. A carload of sewer pipe for M. S. Darker arrived from Portland tills morning. A dlrectolrn gown will appear at tho electric theatre tonight und to morrow night. A marriage license was Issued to day to Sherman Clark and Sllss Leah Amanda Wlltse. Tho excelsior company Is loading anothor car of excelsior for shipment to Hun Francisco. eighteen hobos were jailed by the police force last night and run out of town this morning. A marriage llcenso was Issued this afternoon to drover O. Walker und Miss Jessie 0. Sailor, Tho Chambers barber shop has been moved to the Itunkln building on West Sixth Btreet. R. II. Ingham Is shipping a carload of apples to Portland to be used lu his vinegar factory there. lleKlnnlng October 1 the Kugene poatofrire will close nt 8 o'clock each ! evening Instead or 1 o clock, ns at j at the home of Sirs. F. J. Hard a' present. n7 Kast Kleventh street tomorrow jntlernoon at 2:311 o'clock. This will II. A. Cox has sold tho remainder be the quarterly tea, and a largo at of lilt fruit farm below the city to tendance In desired. K. (I. Fredeiickson, recently from Gloepy F.yu, Minn., for $ I S00. . Tho work of laying Iho roncrete 1 foundation for the Dunn-Wllklns ' three-story brick on West hlg-hllt street was begun this morning. Tho plans nnd speelflcntlons for tho liuuu-Wllkliis three-story brick were completed today and the con trnctors are now figuring on them, J. SI. Howe has received word that Ms son. OriMi, who has been 111 from typhoid fever In the Alberta country, will bo sitting up In n few days. Sherwood lliirr and Pert Smith I liavo opened n barber shop at Sixth and Willamette streets, next deor lo oan itie nugene L CAPIT Al. AMI sl ltPI I S, rJ.V(MMl. .KSTAiti.istinn imu. October Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now Ready, Style Book Free, Patterns 10c and 15c Ea. Outing Flannel Night Dresses In white, pink and blue and fancy stripes and chocks; high nock, square and V-shaped low neck Hindi! extra full. 50c, $1.00 to $3.50. Domestics Priced Low (iood quality 36-lnch bleached or unbleached muslin, a yard He Best quality bleached 3G-lnch muslin, a yard Kc Cotton fliuiuel In bleached and unbleached, fie, C )(, S l-3c, 10c to 20c a yard. Oii'ing flannel, 5:, X l-3c and lflc the yard. In plain colors, stripes and checks. Tuesday Only 50 pieces 33-in Percale 12'Ac quality, a yard 8c Come In blues, Krnys, reds und Unlit colors, lleinember this cloth Is on sale Tuesday only at this price. Calicos, good grades 5c yd H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St Slarx'B works. steam cleaning and dye A special meeting of the SI. K, Aid Society will be held at the church tomorrow afternoon. All members are requested to bring their needles ready for work. II. It. Klniald Is having the board walk In front of his half block of propurty facing oti Kast Ninth street torn up preparatory to building a twelve-foot cement walk thero. City lOnglnenr Waggoner has been siirvnyliiK the Aninzon creek, In the ews, who has the job, says he has southern portion of the city, with a never seen so much building in 10 11 vlew of Its Improvement to prevent gene ns at present. He has the work Us overflowing In the winter time. of excavating for numerous resl- . deuces on hand, besldeB these two John Howard wns fined $10 In blocks. tne ponce court tins morning ror io lug drunk and disorderly. He was Jailed by tho police last night. Not being able to pay tho fine, he will probably have to work on the streets. Somo ono recently took the mortar that was used on the night of the Fourth of July in firing bombs from the liutte. Any Information lending to Its recovery would bo appreciat ed. Inform tho lOugeno Gun Com pany. Mrs. Anna Dennlo has been grant ed a divorce by Judge Harris from Clarence Delude. She is also declared one-third owner In a boniest eud and given alimony to the a mount of $1, 000. Her maldeu namo was alBo re stored to her. The women's foreign missionary society of thoM. K. church will meet A meeting of the llryan Club will' bo held at Dempster's hall In Kast KiiKeno Tuesday evening. September 29. Attorney Lee Travis will dellv- or nn address. A musical program I has been nrrnnged. Come and have I a good time. Ladles Invited. Tho report of the condition of the First National Hunk of Kugene is I printed In tilay's Guard, showing de I posits of over one and a half millions. ! anil cash resources above $S4u,000. The report shows the largest busl ness lu the hltorv of this old liistitu- tlon. Hr. Harris' dog, "Tough." and Professor llurden's black dog. who have been deadly enemies for years. The Money Question In nn tmu'h how io ktvp It as how to K't tt. What U tho ns4 of striving lo Hcu.nl re It, tf tt Irt Kolti t" by h oum 'f worry? TMK Kl'llKNK LOAN SWINGS HANK Hiidwor lh. (tit'ittton of how to kivp moiu'V nufWy ami rmnvnlent ly. An Jitrount thero meiins h Holuio hfMUilty for your onh ami fiviMom from worry for ou. opt'ii nn account Hint on chi, k(o nil hiMi'Utl of half our in 1ml to our hustnos. dSa Bank nn 5avings TIE TGOT Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back flnnly camo together In front of tho Kugene Gun Company's Btore this af ternoon with the result that plenty of gore was shed. The dogs were separated or they might have still been ut It. Piano and violin music taught un der a positive guarantee. Terms rea sonable. Professor K. A. Fisher, studio ut Hoffman House. s30 Tho work of excavating for the llovey two-story block at tho corner of West Klghth and Olive streets Is progressing rapidly. Carson Slath- J. A. Yoiingrocn. of Springfield, to day filed with the county dork a notice of appropriation of 300 cubic feet of water per second, flowing past II given point, of the McKcnzle liv er for lrlgatlon purposes. The point of diversion Is In section 32, town ship 17, south of rail go i west. The proposed canal will bo 22 feet wide at tho bottom nnd r feet deep. Its name will bo tho SIcKenzie Valley canal. An old man who was found In the county road west of the city In a semi-cotisclous condition n few davs ago nnd was taken to tho Eugene hos pital, was discharged from that In stitution today. No one can under stand a word ho says, and he Is prob- nbly of some nationality that no one here Is acquainted with. He had probably been attacked by apoplexy. but Is much better now. As far ns the hospltnl attaches can make out ho desires to go north. BKK 11 Klin I1UTTOX For your accident and health Biirance. Opposite postoffice. AT A llAlttiAlX sirsr ; at oxck 2 Parlor stands. 2 Workers. 2 Human window seats. 1 Gas F.lecterler stand laup complete. 1 Klght-dny gong clock, t Piano stool. 1 Chiffonier. I Leather top shoe box. 1 Gas range. 2 Gas parlor heaters. 1 New hot water tank, with fittings, complete. 2 Good parlor carpets. 1 Gooil hall and stair carpet. Pictures, brlc-a-brac, jar dinieres, curtain poles, nil lengths, window blinds, one large blind for plate win dow. W. I.. SOl'IiKltS. (',.') K. Seventh St. tM aAWIXti Gasoline power, tiv W. W. Moore phone Rod S 2 S 2 . e'rders large or tiinll will bo appreciated APPLES WANTED. Cider npplee will be received at our tacforv September 21 and '- only. liiKh.im N'meusr Co. S2S , l.aige shipment ot rugs on the road; wait for them and save monev CHAMHKHS HARDWAU CO. " DAttJT GUARD, MONDAT.gKFTEMBEBM.lK PRESBYTERIANS DEDICATE THEIR NEW CHURH SPLENDID Wo.ooo iiiiisi: OK WOHSIIli' ONKIX liATI i TO I'lllLIC HKItVH !: if v- u - " I'Ol I.KKS, OF PORTLAND, LIVEIUD THi: DEDICATORY SERMON. The new Central Presbyterian , church building was dedicated yes- mru , - terday with appropriate services. I ne William Hiram Foulkes, the services, both mornlnlg and t!V?1n'I,K' : Portland minister who delivered the were largely attended, the building d(,dleatury fi0rnion at the new Pres iding about full each time )r ! terlan ,.hurch yesterday, was a guest a thousand people were seated at me ( - Smeede during his stay here. morning Bervn-e aim '""t C. In the evening. So good are the acoustics of the building that every word of the speakers was heard In every portion of the building. Hev. II. L. Nave, pastor of the Cot tage Grove Presbyterian church, de livered the morning sermon, it was a masterful effort, full of excellent thought. The services were marked by special music prepared for the occasion by the choir under the able leadership of Mrs. W. L. DoLano. r " JJw'",'wf.. ft "" "' : : - - ' . - ' . . . . r SEW CK.NTK.Ui I'ltKSKYTKKIAV Clll'KCH HULlMXa The choir consists of the following: Soprano, Sllss Daisy Gilbert, Sllss Llla Prosser; alto, Sllss Slary Slc.Cor- nack, Sirs. J. I. Powell; tenor, SI. F. SlcClain, Keuben Steelqulst; bass. Sir. Davis, Sir. Lewis. The Bcripture lesson was read by Rev. I. G. Knotts, of Albany, and the prayer by Kev. William Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the First Presby terian church of Portland, who de livered tho dedicatory sermon at the evening service. At the morning service tho sum of $21100 wns raised and nt the evening service $."i00 more, which places the;and produced by tailors whose fingers church In splendid financial shape. : are constantly on the pulse of fash The building cost approximately I i,ln. Thev are certain to be worn bv $20,000. The sum raised yesterday I correct dressers puts the congregation practically out There are many other fabrics; each of debt. ono smacks of true stvle; that is, Long before the evening services j j;ew York Style, began, the lnrge auditorium of the with this Style Show being held c.iuicii wn iinou. "ei me hi unii 1.1 uumbers. scripture reading by Rev. C. A. Wooley and prayer by Rev. Henry llabcork nnd an anthem by the choir, Rev. Sir. Foulkes was Intro duced. His themo was "Without Sound of Hammer orf Axe," which j he handled In a splendid manner, j Ills address was eloquent and lnsplr-j ing Tho rfnv i,i fr the congregation and their pastor. Rev. an, ine it nnr-o e,are deatrollB -H. N. Mount, who has been untiring I .i ' ,ln rder ,t0 ?, 90 since he began his pastorate here In ! b " "m R.1 Drlce9 f" low his efforts to provide this splendid u ii nil 8; homo for them. them S66 777777; !, rM,riL',oi0,"i,.!et.?..line ?f gp!,e.r- PK1WOXAL B. Veal, of Albany, was In Eugene on business todny. N. H. Standlsh returned to Walter v 11 Is this morning. E. 11. Ingham was up from Port land over Sunday C. N. Mc Arthur Is up from Port - land for a day or so. W. li. Winnlford. of Lakevlew, is I In the city on business. Joe Dyer left on the stage this morning for Deerhorn. E. V. Stivers returned this after noon from a trip north. ir ami .Mrs. vt m. cncsnire were over from Springfield today. Miss Gertrude Gray has returned from a week's visit In Portland. -"im elm iisuii was a stage pas - si-user mr .vinpieion tins morning. It I'h,.lu, .. ,.f v .,,.-..,-, .., ,-iuii, Va . " i.-iii mi., .ii in r.ime ne. Mrs J. SI. Shelley returned home jthis afternoon from a visit at Yon- caiia. 1 Mrs May Chapln. of Portland ; ter a visit lu Eugene, ret in ne,! home 1 toda'. i oionei ,1, m, Williams returned this afternoon from a short trio ml son. Rev " Sir and Sirs. F. M Wilklns re turned last night from a visit In Port i.md J 1'. Martin went to Salem todav ami :rom mere win go to Everett, l t , on a visu. Mrs. o N. Pierce returned to Port. laud for . W will t day. after having been lu re vera days. S llalnbridge. of CroKwell. 'ae in a few days for the Fast ti.l the winter. -s Ruth Tuck Is here from Mc- ! t" si M l'"lra Wash, visiting Shs-cs I ol i and V.-iica Wright. Dr C It. Wllloughhy and Vtemev L. V.. II, -.in nre home from their mint up the StcKeiMe. SlrC Thus. :son. alter a visit i with relatives In Eugene, left today ; for her home at Seattle. I c O Philips and t. J. Knowlton, i of Rock Island, Texas, are In the city ; with a view of locating. ... Mr. and Mrs. II. U liind. ate visiting at the home of S. C. Harmon in Creswell. Ralph Haltey leu nn ..., morning for SI. Konz.e Hr dge. to , work on the government trail. ti i-,,t.-e CaM'V. of Woodburn.l ,..'.nt Si'mdav in Eugene, the guest of her sister." Mrs. E. I.. Campbell Powers, of lireeiileaf, was In the 'city over Sunday. He was a (pleasant caller at The ouaru ouice this morning. ,, , Father Q'Farrell went to Portland : todav to attend an Eucharist con gress. He will preach at bt. Law rence church there Wednesday i "'I?!-' I.ulu Slarquam went to Salem I today to visit her daughter, Lynilall. I , - i fin tn Portland , " :,,, wlth ,,,,,, CLOTHING SHOW KOll SI EX. Exhibit of tlie Intent .New York Styles In KlIgl'IK. Roberts Bros, have Just opened their New York Style Show for Slen and Young Slen. Clothes of all kinds and descrip tions of the very latest fashion are being shown. The greatest tailors of New York, ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO., whose models are Imitated all over the coun try have furnished the garments now on exhibition. The men who design the Benjamin clothes are widely known as the crea tors of real New York Style. And Roberts Bros, have been fortunate enough to get their very best pro ductions for the exhibition of Correct Clothes for Slen and Young Slen. Fashion has dictated high colors, which are very pleasing to the eye, ana which will be extensively worn. Striped patterns are Very frequent , nere Just at the beginning of the sea- son, there will be absolutely no ex cuse ror any man In Eugene not be ing fully up to the metropolitan standard In matters of dress. HAIMiAIXS IX SHOKS Wo have a large line of shoees, in . . .. . '."".' omen ana -- ..U.DC allll suaiuiuee ngni i" " en nuu lair treatment. i atnpers Slinnlles n anivlallv Your patronage will be appreclat- ed WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Dexter, Oregon, 023 SIF.KTIXG OF ItltYAX CLIU In East Eugene, Tuesday. Septem- !1"1" at 7:30 o'clock P. m., In lempster s hall. Attorney Lee Trav . mi aetner an address. A special musical program Is being arranged. A cordial Invitation Is extended to he rJ!' ,he Hrvl'n -Uibs of m, i Lndil's are "vltcd. Come and have a good time. j REWARD i If the partv or panic Who took .llle iiiortar. used for firing bombs.; me niitnt of July Jth on n. i.. ,, . u- . ",v -inn- ii-iium same in I.',,.. Gun ' 1 "iiieau s sinre Hi...- 1 "aid. will get re-1 if El'GEK GI'N CO. GASOLINE wooii SAWING Csll up Phone Main 32 or Farmers . ol. R. a. Slaltzau. ,f " h, ,- "'n?,r, a,,(1 wronger than the I ordinary kind I CHAM REUS IIARDW4RE CO. Large shipment of rocners and din- new ... ,iu,n .him receiceil Koo .... ' up-to-date furniture m ! IT S. I CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j ,,lM,0n.',,,',,! V:""50' Thirty days' freJ j trial. J W. Kav Fur. Co , ' ar iresti cement jus; rer..Vo.l CHAMHERS HARDWARE Col Bwritie Id k.ixl v hi i BcjJ ; Sifutire tt TUBERCULOSIS SPECIALISTS MEET AT WASHINGTON Washington, Sept. 2S. After a week spent In the disposal of prelim inary matters and iu arranging the final details of their three weeks' program, tne delegates to the Inter national tuberculosis congress have ! settled down to work in earnest. I The formal opening of the con gress took place this morning in the main auditorium or the new Nation-; lal Museum, a large hall admirably adapted to the deliberations of such a large aim leiiicucuiouvu uouy. Imm inent representatives Qf twenty-five' governments of America and Eu- rope filled the auditorium at 11 o'clock when the meeting was called to order. The session was presided over by secretary or the Treasury Cortelyou, who was chosen to repre-' sent President Kooseveit on the oc casion. Secretary Cortelyou dellv- j ered an interesting address In which he cordially welcomed the delegates' and dwelt upon the importance of the subject they have assembled to J disctiess. ; Beginning with r.ie sessions to-1 morrow the congress will divide Into sectional conferences for the consld-; eratlon of various phases of the' "white plague" problem. Its preven tion, treatment and cure. Later in the week the delegates are to reas semble for one general meeting to be addressed by President Roosevelt. The exposition which is being held In conjunction with' the congress is, attracting much attention from the : general public, the visitors daily' numbering into the thousands. The j exhibition occupies one entire floor! of the mammoth National Museum, and among the exhibits are charts and maps showing the extent and growth of the campaign against tu-j berculosis, location of dispensaries, hospitals and associations where ! treatment is given, and the methods: used. The walls are covered with photographs and pictures showing the progress of tuberculosis and the various stages of curables. Tu berculosis llerature has been provid ed by the ton, and elaborate displays of window tents, cots, beds, all sorts of outdoor appliances, models of buildings, sanitaria, hotels and homes for the purpose of treating tuberculosis in all its stages.. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your grocer returns rour money If you doe't Uke Schilling' Deit; we par him A Surc-Knoiigli KnocKcr J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N.C., says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer. That wonderful salve knocked it out In a few rounds. Not even a scar re maided." Guaranteed for piles, sores and burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. SUSS NELLIE MUIii'HEY, Graduate of Drake Conserva tory of Music, Des Moines, Iowa, teacher of piano. 2 73 West Tenth street. Phone Red 29S7. WKLIi DrtlLLINd Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers, tf niLLMIRE nROTHERS For all kinds of draying and ex press. House phone Red 2712; of- CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Best quality teats all sizes. Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAS1BERS HARDWARE CO. Oregon buttons and pennants at watts'. tt Oregon stick pins at Watts', tf FOR RENT Two furnished nnd two unfurnished rooms. 215 W. 11th street. ol WANTED Tin nr three tndv linnrd- ers: all the privileges 'of home to the right ones. 32 East Ninth st., above lea store. o4 FOR SALE Good milch row: llol stein nnd Jersey. Inquire at 7:':! ! Ferry street. -3 WANTED Room and board wanted for next eight months near I'ni verslty as part payment on a new Piano, any style. C. A. Osterhnliti. Smeede Hotel. s3u WANTED To borrow $3000 for not less than one year: will pay S per cent nnd give good security. Ad dress "II.," care of Guard. s3 FOR SALE Two full sized los. two six-room houses, both modern, en I-""' Eleventh street on ear Hue: will be sold together or separate to suit customer; at a rare bargain U sold soon. S. R. Williams. 1 FOR SALE OR RENT One seven I room house, either furnished " unfurnished. with 1 acre ot ground; one four-room house wi:h ! I acre of ground, near electric line, this side of river, near Springfield. lnoufro of Ed A o3 o Powell.