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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1908)
rm Vco bULt ocajib. wkdnesdat. September , io October Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now Ready, Style Book Free, Patterns 10c and 15c Ea. The Friendly Store Blanket Sale Wool, Wool Mixed and Cotton 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 Cloves Women's two-clasp Dent (iloves, hand-Hewn: full pique hi itch. In Havana null .Manila shades; i2.2fi u pair. Women's two-clasp hand-sewn pique Btltch, new Ian shades; a pair. 11.25. Women's Macho Cloven In big range of shades to match your full gown; .I1.B0 a pair. . Complete stork of dreBHed kid Gloves, bent makes; $1.00 and $1.75 a pair. Infants' and children's kid. Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00' a pair. All sizes.' $4.00 Long Kid Glows a pair ... . . $2.38 i Nemo and Kabo Corsets New Fall Styles It. Is essential to comfort and Btylo to have your now suit or gown fitted over one of these models mndo to fit any form. Kvery pair guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction. See the new mod els at our corset counter. Tho new Ideas are ex plained by experienced people. Prices, $1.00 to $5.00 a pair. Outing Flannel Night Dresses In white, pink and blue and fancy stripes and checks; hliih neck, square and V-shaped low neck made extra full.. 0c, $1.00 to $3.50. Domestics Priced Low Clood quality 311-Inch bleached or unbleached muslin, a yard He Best quality bleached 36-inch muslin, a yard loc Cotton flannel in bleached and unbleached, 5c, 6c, 8 l-3c, 10c to 20c a yard. Oullng .flannel, 5c, 8 l-3c and 10c the yard. In plain colors, stripes and checks. Thursday Only 50 pieces 33-in Percale J24c quality, a yard 8c Come In blues, grays, redH and light colors. Remember this cloth Is on sale Thursday only at this price. J Calicos, good grades 5c yd LACROSSE TO BE PLAYED AT UNIVERSITY PERSONAL i Lacrosse, the famous Canadian be introduced at LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back CITY NKW8 then paint them for advertising pur poses. These will be splendid works of art and will cost the club quite ft See Don Jnnn, beautiful colored film, at Dreamland theatre Wednes day and Thursday. ol The Interior mill work contract for the new 1. O. O. K. block has been let to Cleorgo Midgloy. The paving crew Is laying the dope on West Sixth street between Wil lamette and Olivo today, Tomorrow Is tho hoirlnnlng of the open season for killing Chinese pncusuius and other upland birds. j sum of money. with music. ' This club Is moving ahead very fast, gaining a large mem bership, and bids fair to carry for Bryan this hitherto considered solid Republican precinct. mittlrwir !s,me. Will ,1,.. i:,.l,...ri!v this; fall by I'hV Director Havward for the benelit of, the students who do not take part in; other sports, and t aid in the dovel opment of track men. Sticks and apparatus have been ordered, and ; will arrive at a later date. j The game is claimed to require more skill than any of the sports ex-' cent baseball. The system of work-1 I j Al Holden is in the city on hop : business. C. J. Hills, of Lowell, was In the city today. Jack Littell was down from Mar- cola over night. . H in the city irom V. J. Minne steal !Vtla business-, , O. f.. rni 'u'rewentt-, Portland Wt:;S; in from the south ....... ,.unin.r' trjiiii. UV a j Crow, of Crow, has V,m a visit at Seattle. Chester Pierce was a stage passen- Lealmrg mis inoiuiue, re- ing Is something like basketball, but : ger n.r w(fe uf Van. the sphere which Is thrown to the i L, - ,n the clty. goals ami passed amting the lila yers , cour. weIlt t0 Portland FRENCHMAN BUYS FIFTY AEROPLANES Lemans, Sept. 30. Lazare Weil ler, the French aeroplane promoter, has announced that he has given an order to Wilbur Wright for the con struction of fifty Wright aeroplanes. ! the amount of the contract is $luu 000. ' ! Just Her Luck. is small sticks;. No one at the University knows much about the game except Hay-; ward. It Is quite posiible thut inter-, collegiate contests will be held In a: year or two. j The lame of Canadian distance run ners is said to rest on the training . received in practice and games of la-1 ' " ' h h, and wm hunt lasts' n,i,- Chinese VS "'Z7; on the 1V I"??!?" , n,.,aii;Tn,0. short HU-I stage this morning for their home, af- rin The whole play involves; ter a few wessta mr,, J" 1 -lol.C , last nicht to be gone . ..,.. - nDrSooks, of Portland after j a visit with relatives at Thurston. returned home today. reuirnea & liassenger t0 ; Junction City on the noon train to-; day. He will return tonight 1. W. Holmes went uu V"'",' " " , croKKP for Willie uie iJin.viwfi two hours and the men are constant endurance ratne-r man uui u...aW "'," ffir niiip River, Iliui niiir, - speed. Pora Did you ever see n man you really thought worth nmrrying'r Cora Lots of them, but some other . ,. tt ti,d cifitrp this KOIie iv if, i'i .: o-iH- hfifl iilwnrs sppii tiiem flrt Tlu.v " ,,r . IIOSTO.MAN JllNSTKKL MAIDS One of the most portentlous offer- 1 Mv will be brought down soon. I -I Mrs. Hawkins, of Turner, arrived, !ln Eugene this afternoon to visit at !,h home of Hon. and Mrs. R.. A. the home of Hon. BH hC Huntington' a Portland lum berman, was a passenger on this morning's Siuslaw stage for Mapleton and Florence. Mrs. J. K. Bean is here from Port- were all married. Philadelphia Press. Nothing Doing. Hm " tarn,,!..., ."'. 11 W'Hm th, uJr'l sin u. u.l,tal4f V,.,i.. . ...r Bp f Be..,1., a. .Mtrtrf -V Bun. who on Ajj 7 in," V 0er u, iids . to make final ' wit1 nlssloner." at'hut Oreson. on her. ISuS. Claimant naaa, "am B. Xeeier. 0( I'llin Djrk, of Ea... liner, of Cj-.aV liirJuia .Meredith Kim; E. J Pr.,i' BE."J.; Councilman Hoach has s:ilil his I farm at Coburg to O, V. Allliighaiu, ; G. Nettle, a logger from Leaburg. a former resident of Coburg, but) Or., has purchased a 1 7-room house who has been residing In California on tho north side of Flanders street, tor some time. He has come back to between Twentieth and Twenty-first Lane county to reside. streets, situated on a lot with 68 feet frontage, tapering to 2 7 feet on the L. O. Cornwell, the wagon waker, north end. The lot Is 100 feet deep, visited Hllchoy creek and vouches i The consideration was $13,000, and Hint the water Is perfectly pure and I the sale was made through the agen ln sufficient quantity to fill the cy of E. J. Daly. Oregonlan. needs or fJugenu. lie left a bottle or i water at this office, where It Is on exhibition. Jas. Hayes, the Junction hop buy- er, hnB purchased the following lots Farewell dance at the 8envoy ooi()f i101,s during the past few days: yard Saturday night. Music, furnish-1 43 bales from J. I). Bennett: 53 hales ed by Hendorshott's orchestra. o2 Tho W. II. P. L- will meet nt the homo of Mrs. Schwurzschlld at 1:30 1 Thursday afternoon to attend tho fu neral of their absent member. Duncan Scott today sold for .Ins. Morrison tho black Percheron stal lion Black Walnut, to J. K. Circles, of The Dulles, for a handsome fig ure. Dr. Day Is attending Harry Mur phy, one of the Collage llrove thugs from Hoggs Bros, from Palmer Avers, cents per pound, and 133 bales All were at 7 The funeral of Mrs. J. N. II. Ful ler will he held at the family resi dence at tho corner of East Eleventh unci Mill streets tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock and the remains will be Interred In the I. O. O. V. cemetery. Rev. I). II. Trimble will conduct the services. N. A. Reynolds has sold his new vinegar factory building at the cor- who was Bhot by Marshal Snodgrnss. ,,r ()f West Second and Hliilr. to the One of the Bhot entered his lungs and ; ,he itiHtr iireet addition, to the others Injured one of Ilia hands pret-1 Ktigene ut. Kslato and Investment ty badly. Company. It Is not known deflnlte- I lv what the new owners will do with A grnnd gold mednl contest will ! tho building bo held by the W. 0. T. V. In tho M. E. church at Springfield Monday i evening. October 5. Contestants from Cottage drove and Eugene will participate. Manager llnrtoo, of tile Commer cial Club, visited Springfield yester day and made a tour of (lint city to secure views for the November num ber of Nobody's MuKixlue, which will lie devoted to Springfield and vicin ity. A few old photographs were se- The promotion department of the Commercial Club held a meeting Inst .I.,., ,.. ........ ...,.. it, ,i..(..iiu r.. p,,iu. ing the $15,000 fund for the coming I ' "' '" ,u"k "BW ... a , .,i win )... hi,ine with his camera. at 7:30 o'rlork this evening. J. W. Barrlnger is now waiting to move the old Smith warehouse on the depot grounds to the opposite side of the tracks. A platform will at once be built on the north side of the freight depot so it can be put. in com mission and the Smith warehouse, which Is now used as a freight de pot, will be vacated. The work of moving It will then begin. Mr. Bar rlnger says if he cannot begin work on It before the rains set In, he will have to postpone It until next sum mer, ns there Is always a great deal of water under the building after a hard rain and this will make it Im possible to work beneath It to set the rollers. While he Is waiting for this job, Mr. Barrlnger will move a rest deuce for Mrs. Working on the lot at the corner of West Eighth and Wash ington streets. She has Bold the property and will move the build lng to an iusldu lot nearby. Twenty-four hobos woro rounded up by the police last night and sent I out of the city this morning. Each one wns searched, but no weapons i were found on their persons. The j thugs who hold up M. V. DeWnld at i Cottage llrove Monday night were i probably In the bunch that the po lice rounded up here the night be- At n meetln of the board of gov- ',iri' ernors of the Commercial Club Mon-j dnv evening, the promotion depart-1 A very eiilhiislnstic meeting of the meiit wns outhorlied lo make n con- Bryan Club of East Eugene was nd trart with Klser, the artist, to come dressed last night by l.ee M. Travis to l.ane county and photograph views 1 on the Issues of the presidential cam In different purls of the county and iuiIkii. The program was completed A car of sugar for the Pollock i Transfer Company, n car of coal fori tho Willamette Valley Company, and a car of furniture for the Hint -Me. ljiUKblln Company were among the; freight arrivals In Eugene this morn ing. T! I 1C CAK 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 Kt'UKNE LOAN SW'INCS HANK answers the question of bow to keep money safely slid conveniently. An ni'i'omit there means lib f tliite svur!t for y.uir ui,h it i, ,1 treed ill from worry lor iil. ipen nu Mi'iount and ,m can kIvo all InMea.l of half your mind to onr tmiiH'( anc rene CAPITAL AMI SI Itl'I.I S. ai'J.VlMMl. I'-SI'AIII.IMIhD IMI'J. 1 Savings Bank mini mil r. I TEA There is nothing that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Your irocr return your aentr If torn iom Mi Stullu t bl. gj bin. i iJi.'v vi'i j a t i 7 - 1 --. Si..; ' " 7 IS-" it T 'i, f iwy 23 The Boy Gee, but dere's no pleasln' j dls generation of golls. I've et n pound of dirt, wiggled me ears an' stood on me bend till I'm blue In de face, an' nothln' doln'l New York World. How It Affected Him. Tlllll'IO KAVOUITKS WITH BDSTOXIAXS, AT THEATRE FRIDAY Ings of the season booked at the En- land bringing Her daughter Miss gene theatre will be the Bostonian j "azei, wno is in uei s,.m,i,c Minstrel Maids, who are to appear . mc Friday, October 2. This organization ' . ujug'as ..u Is unique inasmuch as it Is composed , ? " V . entirely of young ladies. Their pro-1 u . 1-aiKins, leii lor po ..is suui.. in. gram Is lengthy, empractng pretty """'"V,, "w "'" ' nances, made pretty to the eye by via t-nuioruia. electrical effects, musical numbers Ihat are harmonious and catchy songs that are new. The Violet quartet. Misses Edith McClaire, Con nie West, Ruby Lang and Rose Cole, have won praise from the critics throughout the Northwest. The mu sical comedy, Harrlgan's Holiday," as offered for the second part. Is con ceded to be que of the most pleasing and nilrth-provoklng performances ever ottered or seen by a company of young ladles. Among the principal members of the cast are Miss Ruby Lang, soprano lead: Rubv Cole, soprano; Connie West, Edith McClaire, Rhoda Martin, Goldla Verser and Lottie Martin. The management guarantees the perform ance to ie refined in every detail. Monk (the cnddlel Ever since Leo ate that Gordon highlander he won't Mrs. Leon Gibson and daughter. Miss Kathleen, of Minneapolis, have arrived here and will spend the win afternoon. They will return East ,,f T V Plank anrt fnmHe Mrs. Fred Earl, of Gardiner, ac-1 do anything hut play fc-olf. companled by her daughter, Claire, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Cheshire, of this city. Miss Claire will remain with Mrs. Cheshire and attend the high school this year. Mrs. Geo. Melvin Miller and Miss Eva Fraser, daughter, Mrs. Ira Camp bell, leave tonight for a trip to Eu rope. They will be joined at Port land by Miss Louise Smith, daugh ter of Mrs. Preston Smith. REMOVAL NOTICE Howe & Buoy have moved their real estate office from J. A. Maurer's to the Eugene Creamery building. No. 474 Willamette street. Phone lllnik 1212. STIDKXTS Students desiring board and rooms cull at 171 East Thurteenth street. Eugene. o2 Laige shipment ot rugs on the road: wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Tin fruit CMns In stoci;. CHAMKRS HARDWARE CO. See us for camp furniture of kinds CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Hard brick for chimneys CHAMIIKHS HARDWARE lte! o'irtlltv tents -CH VMIIKKS MAR nil sie 'WARE CO. Vndor pore" w it b i h- CH MltKR sh:l;. sr of M ii vumv fir t-.'Mtonr re.'-Mwl I'll VMBKISS HARDWARE Co Orecon stiik pins at Waifs'. hft n'in'i'1 tent s'l !re CIIAMliteiS HARDWARE CO 1 MASS MEETING ! 1 Spotted, Naturally. Mayor Matlock will make 1 an open-air address at the "SrS corner of Eighth and Wlllam- ! jlSi'y ette streets tonight upon the y issue . of tomorrow's water W bond election. Everybody Is ( J invited to attend. ''-- 1,1 ,0 " -yesterday 950 students fZyWvy'"' 'YTvf rr-f'?'' llBl reKslere(i at the Oregon Agrictil- igplarj(H V, -i tural College, and many more were (aLs--X -WitfA on tne Srolln(i- ready to matriculate. VSV) ne Increase In numbers is about 25 J!i SiV per cent over that of last year, up to " ' this time. In view of the fact that -C' Ihe ffinifPnients for admission to JvYt" f 6 f tne freshman class have been ad- ' ox-' x I- j) valued one year, so great an increase Ci tl K B 3 was lu,t pxI,ei',eiJ- l-irst Coloretl tlentleninu What a Wk race! Wotuler If you could s(Hit the H winner. Jim? II Jim The winner is sinttwl already. II Doing Hit "Brit." II a,. u : Mm A co K vmA . i "Don't i-ji : : v ? i I DetVItt s l.ttt:,' r.lrly Riwr sr - S !nill pills. p;iv to take, centie am; j M I sure. Sold by a',', drug:it.. I V 'IW CSSSSSBS3 A Reasonaql Argumsnt, Attendant at Museum Sir. yon know very well that dogs are not ad mitted here. Visitor He Isn't my dog. Attendant But It followed you In. Visitor Well, so did you. Clothes But if tliev ted, well perfectly his appear, iullv. such cloilJ store bee sole agent ior the a Micid Stern Tine of suits. Our fall sf. is the mo all respo ever carnt will find ably pricfi We carry a ( offurnisi canuot H . the city, al will be foci many of tors can i for. We store ana topayaaj with sin You are ini and loot whether; ED. It East S: DeWltt's Carbotiied H'ltcB Halj Salve is the best thing to use fer piles. Sold by all druggists. Edison Records FOR OCTOBER The big hit for October will be Take Me Home'' Plenty of Red Wing records on hand EUGENE GUN CLUB CBS? Stem Silvej Move You often f small M rots. 0U vac: Olive mi Lt!tu; Ge1 Bon? Bin' Tbeaf1'-" J.0.