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TIIK KVCKXE U.UW Gl'AKI). MOVDAV, TOIIKK l- UN TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE IS.II.HT r, Eugene Agents "Nemo" and "Kabo' Corsets, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery ( n v m:vs rK iu - CRANP i 3 i i , ' f I . . :! The Friendly Store's Splendid Showing of New Fall and Winter Merchandise. Immense Stocks 8 Dozen Fine Fr en ch Kid Gloves $1 75 value $1J0 Tomorrow wo fiffT IkM dozen fin' French tvw and thrfii claMp. kid k!ovm - hour- In browns, rnys, nda, -"rowis, llu.kn and whiten; wizen & to 1. All k1v'h flih il nt tht! counter. Itf.'KuIur $1.75 kid Klrmis, tomorrow, a pair $1.10 75c Wool Underwear 48c Children's nil-wool may punts, vcdH nnil druwerB, Iouioituw nt l-'.i Ii-hh Mian n-Kii-1 1 1 a r prlrci; hIzih 2 4 In 31!, anil only elKht do.fn KuriuctifM. If you want your Hh'irc of this olforliin, riimo early; 7."ic vulucx, each -IMc $2.50 Cotton Down Comforts $1.80 y;i fine oollr.n down romforts, IjfHt real cot ton filling; tli! riflt'hrati'd "Mulsh" mnkc; ood Hllkallnn rovi.niiK; few double-bed nlze; )2.r0 iiuality. vnch yi.Hi Everything in Underwear for Women, Child ren, Infants and Men All Htylm anil all sizes anil all prices. The very best values some special numbers at re duced im'Ici'h. Wi; aru a:; nls f ir I lie celebrated MunsinK anil Carter needle-stitch under wear union suits nr sliiKle Kariiients silk, Hllk and wool, all wool, wool and cotton or cot (on wool all'l i niton f Ite-i-eil ; the prlri-a 25c to $1.00 a Suit, 75 Cent Children's Underwear 45 cents Women's Suits 75 cents Woiiu'H'h Knit Won (jlovun, 2'u, 11 5 e antliiOc a pair. Childi-LMi'H Knit Wool Cloves and Mittens, 10c, l"ic and 25c a pair. Women's Cashmere Cloven, all colors, per pair, .r0c and $1.00. Best Values in Blankets, Bedding, Domestics, Linens, Etc. 24 Days More of the Greatest Clothing sale ever Held in Eugene 100 Suits for Men a?d Boys ct y2 to y3 Regular Price. 500 Suits and Overcoatst worth $15.00 to $25.00, Sale Price...... $14.85 250 Suits and Overcoats worth 10.00 to 18.00, Sale Price...... $ 9.75 250 Suits and Overcoats worth 5.00 to 10.00, Sale Price ..$4.85 Many Icems in Furnishing Goods at, about cost Lota 1. Lot, 2. Lot 3. no diicn iiu'h'n fin,. iuk Klilrls In sjies 1 I lo 17, lljjlil mill ilnik pu(lcrn emeu, niiuiiiTim, llli uvluril ( lollls; also Wnck mill while, stripes mill black Kill i it ; values up lo 7.1c; sale price 1(H) iien men's heavy ribbed sllk-rneeil l iulerwear in blue, (an anil cream; I I hIiIHm and dinners; splendid values reuiilar price 50c. Hale price made of Per- 45c sizes ;to to ...45c Bl ilnen men'H fine codim lialf be-e In Ian ami black; sl.cs yt to 1 1 M ; nbsolulely fust cobiriil and xlulnless anil mane wiiliinil sen in hi loot. rji l.i'Kiilnr li!i,e values, sal., price L'ti 4. M,'"'H '"1 uu n's llahl Ian covert overalls in sles :!(! wnlst to II!, nil len-dis with or ivllliout bib on sale bcnniie; nniiiiin.u , tm m Cl'Xllllir price, $1.(11); Special p,i,-,. jC Many other bargains too numerous to mention-come early Men's Sweater Coats, made in Plain Gray and Gray with Green, Blue niings tn sizes 4 1 to 44 Regular value $2.50, Sale Price.. Red, White and Maroon trim- $1.98 EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE YOR MONEY'S WORTH OK YOUR MONEY BACK S. H. FRIENDLY We Sell Ladies' Home Journal Patte ns, Monthly Style Book FREE. l'liltSON.U. . was In Iho clly luilay, reiurnliiK llolilu on the noon train. Jack l.lltell la In tlie city from Manilla for n few days. (I. IC. Detinerltii; returned lhl. nf ternoon Ironi a t . i, pule.ti nortli. Mrs. I,, li. i-oi.mp nil Mlss"i lila an I llntllr i'atlersnn are vl ill hit; In Portlaiiil for a day or so. Frank Crablr-e, of Ciittae lirnve. was In Kiicene today. reiurnlin: home on Hie nlieni, on train. ('. .Vllchell bit tm'av for (lie lliilii'lula ailnes. where he will ,lo Chnrle Watts iind Karl were In I 'ml hi ml ever Sun, lav. Hid Kinlih Bpenl Sunday In I'ort lauil. Horace lliiraelt spent Huiulay In I'nrtliilitl. K. II. Moxley, of Creswell, was In KuKcne today. Col. J. M. Wllllaiim Is In roil Ian J for n day or so. r, J. Hard went to I iiltatto (..rovu Home work on his proper! Uw, this afternoon on business ; Mrs. Waller Carroll, of .1 unci Im I.. A. Wheeler, of Cedarvllle. Cal., ' '". xneiil Siindav In Knit.-ue visit In In the elty on business. , '"' "'r mother. Mrs. Huberts. .1.. alisaniotl has none to Ihik.M 'Clly where lie will invent a mtlm: I Willi till. ..I...'l,-I, II, .1.1 ,,i I ItalelKh Honey came down on On-1 Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Tli.mip-oii ir noon train today from (loslien. i rived here today to vis't Mis. 'PintHp I''. C. Splunlim retinnel this nf- sun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i; . leraona - i, Portland. (Sllbert. Mrs. I., (i. Adair relumed Ibis af- 'bo leruoo.. ' visit In ronlat;.l. S. Wiul, lie and Joliii A Koch left on th.i slam llils tiuirnluK for 'lila. t rs. .1. II. Jackson was a passenger for Cs,ltae tlrove on the urterntton tniln today. liev C. A. Wooley was a passenger for points south on the afternoon train today. Mrs, II. A. Wnshburne, of Sprllil field, was a passenger for on the noon train today. uncle, C. V. Hychard. In SpritiK lield. left today for her home at Sell tie. .M. C. (Iil.iwold ami wife, of Port land, spent Sunday In Hiinene. the r.tlests ol their cousin, Mrs. W. L. lii'l.iino. 'II, cy rduriu'd home on the noon tr.itu t:iilay. Mr. ami Mrs. Willi, nil Cheshire have, mine lo (l;ani;evllie, Idaho, on a visit. They will also visit at Sumpicr ami linker City before re tlllliillK h ine lo Spiill;field. W. llavdsaker. of Poniard who has been visit Ini; his faih.'r. S llaiiilsaker. who Is unite III. r, iimed home today. S. X. Carter, who Is Inlet v ! c, In some lllue lllver lUlulllK prlpci'Hc? Willi J. V. Kecil, Weill to l'oi;h:;u! tmlay on business. .1. Kaailaui;i, m:i n :i u or of tVe 1 i cal office of Hie Sinner Sewiiii; :.i chine Co, has just iviinnol from .s Portlan.l 'wo weeks' trip to S.illlll.'U, 0:, . Miss (o.'iee I,, lleili'ell, wl ( (ll.l.KCI IOXS. s.miiiis. i:pi:i;t prit. l it' Al Cor.NTXMN AMI M IAik, ; M-ll l:us. make collections, open nlld close bocks, keep small s,.s uf li.,Ks mid do all kinds ol sl nemapblc work. e will be pleased lo li.no n lalk v.iib j.iii, Mr. loishiess Man. Oilice, 1ST illametle SI. 1 lioue lied I 1 1 I. .ADIKS OK KKiKXK. Have you seen the Dr. Ilollenies ruinous Shoulder Hruce and Combi nation Clothes Supporter? The twentieth century substitute for the corset, iilthoutth it can he worn with It as well, lilvea n graceful figure. Promotes deep breathing so neces sary to Ktiod health, anil the true se cret of a Ioiik life. Prevents the smot'.ierliiK of the lunSs In boys audi tnrou'i;h e.sipwiaii kciiooi eniuiren. Worn by both sexes and nil sizes. Aiient will call. .Mrs. K. L. Trigs. Judge Harris, or the circuit court, has grunted a divorce to Hazel Cle ment from W. E. Clement. A marriage license was granted by the countv clerk today to Harry II. March and Miss May Pyburn. II K Slalterv, a new attorney here, today filed with the county clerk his commission as notary pub lic. Melvin Hanson has purchased the J W. Warren residence property at 3 1 'J East Ninth street for :,U0. Mr. Warren will move to Portland. The M. E. Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Kred Chamberlain at 24S'West Sixth street, tomorrow afternoon. A full attendance is de sired. The opening of the Underwojd roller skating rink for the season ' will occur on Friday evening, Oct. 1G The Eugene Military baud will furnish music. ol6 J. M. Howe has received a letter from his son, Oren, who has been very ill at Grand Forks, 13. C, stat ing that he Is much better and is do ing fine. , The opening of the Underwood roiler skating rink for the season will occur on Friday evening, Oct. 16. The Eugene Military band will furnish music. ol6 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Com mercial club meets Wednesday even ing in the club rooms. Members are expected. Strangers in the city are cordially Invited to attend. The work of moving the Smith warehouse to the opposite side of the railroad tracks was begun this morn ing. If the weather holds out good the work will be finished in ten or twelve days. S. I. Itenno has begun suit in the circuit court against John McCub blns to recover $S4.!U for labor per formed by the plaintiff for the de fendant. Geo .A. Pipes is attorney for the plaintiff. A flue fire In the Ideal restaurant on East Ninth street was the cause of a fire alarm yesterday afternoon nbout 4:30 o'clock. The kitchen was filled with smoke, but there was no damage and the services of the department were not needed. : Much interest Is being taken In tho address to be delivered by Hon. John Barrett In Vlllard hall Wednes day evening, Oct. 14, under the aus pices of the University and Commer cial club. His subject will be, "What the Pacific, ocean has In store for the state and people of Oregon." ! Miss Gertrude Gray has resigned her position as stenographer at the county clerk's office and has accept ed a similar one at the office of the stewMird of the University. Miss 1 Farnham, recently from Portland. but a former resident of Eugene, has ! taken her place at the clerk s office. I Postmaster Page has received word that the new plans for Eugene's new government postoffice building have been sent him and they will be ready , for the contractors to Ngtire upon 1 .lust as soon as they arrive. The bids are lo be opened on November : 7. The new plans call for a $70,000 , building under the Increased .appro priation made by congress for that ; purpose. , B. A. Wushhurne, the former Springfield flour mill owner and prominent citizen, has filed with the county clerk notice of appropriation of SO .000 cubic Inches of the waters of the McKenzle river for electrical power purposes. The point of diver sion is on tne norm hunk ot the river on tlie J. Coggswell place in section 12, township 17, south ot range 1 east. The name of the canal will be tho Wnshburne Electric Power Com pany's ditch. It will be 35 feet wide at the bottom and S feet deep. The general course will be westerly lands owned bv J. Cogss- well. John Doyle nr.cl It. It. Johnson T. A. MUliorn et tin to Harry J. Hicks, W. D., lots 4. 5, 6 and 7, in blk. 1, In W. M. add. ao Junction City, $475. S. P. Sladden et ux to W. L. Mc Donald, W. I)., tract in county sur vey N. 210., $2500. W. I. Coleman to Estate of N. G. Coleman, deceased, Q. C. D., lot 7 In blk. 9, in College Hill Park. United States to L. V. Fountain et al to L. V. Stlngley, W. D., tract in sec. 25, tp 17 s., r. 6 w., $50. Bet. Glaspey et ux to S. A. How ard, Q. C. D., 25 acres in see. 26, tp. 18 s., r. 1 e., $1. Mary Wald to F. J. Wald, W. D., part of lot 1 in blk. 4, Hendricks' add. to Eugene, $680. Ilachel McLaughlin et al to S. A. Howard, Q. C. D., 25 acres in sec. 26, tp. 18 s., r. 1 e., $1. Born at the Eugene General hospi tal, Oct. 12, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Croner, a bouncing boy, weighing 10 pounds. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Nice new residence of five rooms and good lot in good part of the city for sale. Price, $1350. One good new residence of 7 rooms and lot, close in. Price, $2700. One lot 50x160 feet, good part of the city ror $425. One fine business property for sale on Wil lamette st; brings in good rent. Centrally located. For further in formation call on the Pacific Land Company, Room 7, Hovey block. D. h. Cartmell. manager. tf "am itr''i "TWestEiuhiM,; S"le Age,, HVKt- 1 Stdvo tii . . nVo Wrick.-. iioicu uetroit Line. iC.r3 1 ivuuges tne best on the market. prite . FOR SALE Cottages near Univer sity, 1 four room, $700; 1, five rooms, new, modern, $1200. One close in 4 room cottage, excellent lot $2150. Red Star Real Estate. Room 11, First Nat. Bank. - LOST A pair of gold-rimmed eye glasses with heavy bridge; lost be tween Hampton's store and Sev enth and Willamette streets. Please leave at Guard office. olO theMctor 01 tail and examine our h.n before huyins ,f' J? cj ouvins ...I . tate call up or' com k Sprmg field, ,he o 'is s.re in thevallerT best railroad center Ji te-t water powc, j, J State. Farms of all and descriptions, also m property for sale. M- & REAL ESTATE I 1 elephont Mii 7j WELL DIviLLINo Car fresh cement just received. ClIA.MHEU HARDWARE CO. See Watts for alarm clocks from j dollar up. tf Get your wells drilled by old and experienced w ell-dtillers. mono Red 48 . 2. tf l.herlbe tor lle IIAIi.V ;i ,l FOR. SALE Pure-bred Rhode Island Red roosters at 75 cents each. If taken soon will deliver anvwhere in Eugene. Phone Red 4871. Humphrey, South Willam- ' ette street. ol3 CAPITAL FURNISHED Industrial, manufacturing, mining, oil, gas and railway stock and bond issues sold direct to Investors; commis sion basis. Samuel Graham & Co., selling brokers, Montreal, Canada. automobile! rrann Bennett & Soo Garage Pearl and 12th. Phwai;; Keo,Rjs5el Kar.Prtmitr.Fml The best cars for the price, 5700 t j Cars for hire PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALMS FOR SALE OR TRADE For a hlcy cla, a Poco No. A folding camera, 4x5, nearly new. Enquire at 800 East Thirteenth street., Demp ster's store. o!2 WANTED By man and wife, posi tion on farm to care for stock or do other work during winter. Ad dress J. D. Dunston, Eugene, Or. d&wol4 WANTED Young man wishes a place to work for board while at tending school. Inquire at this office. ol2 LOST A black dairy book, beating the address of T. E. Newton, Med ford, Oklnhoma. Finder please leave at Guard office. olO FOR SALE OK TRADE Light dou ble harness, also single harness; at a bargain. Call at 2 80 East Elev enth street. ol4 FOR SALE A gravel bed. Enquire at the White restaurant on West Eighth street. ol2 WANTED Fresh cow giving good quality of milk In exchange for good top buggy. tf Would Mortgime ' Knrm A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em pire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Hucklen'8 Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw, one on my hand and ones on my leg. It Is worth more than a gold mine. 1 would not bo without It if I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Only 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. IX DEMASIi I will give private .i. VIDI AL JXSTKl'CTlOX k 111 mini Shorthand and tenth tyM'w ri(ig. You will l i (borough, first-data short hand wr,(er when I ti through (caching you. Al) student who will study tal finish in from two to turn months. Italcs, pet month. Inquiries cheerfnLi answered at SMITH'S, KJ. PKItT I'lltr.lC AIT0TXT. A NTS AXI) KTKXOGKArH. ElIS, 487 Willamette Si Phone Rod 4411. The reinforced centre vuiejr ham mock Is the onu to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 4 MM NOTICE Ol'' MUETlXf) OP HOARD OF KOlALlZAIli Notice is hereby given that ot " third Monday, being the IStb o! tober. lHtis. the board of tlon will attend at the court bona I .a no conntv. OreEon. and pu! examine the assessment rolls td ' rect all errors la valuation. tlon or qualities of lands, lots or er property assessed by me: i:: shnli be The duty of persons :'.' ested to appear at the tinieaniiJ appointed. Dated this 24th day ol Bepte: 19 OS. ,.. ni.-MAIIX F. KEENET. County Assessor for Lane Co:: ty, Oregon. IF YOr KNEW Tne merits of Texas W'onJ .vould never suffer tmm h.. hi,i,i,.r r,r rheumatic troub.e. bottle (two months' treatment' bv O. J. Hull, or or m " .: testimonials. Dr. E. W. I"'1 Olive street. St. Loui? 101! SALE $250 rash register. sold at once. u user Call I tho wi.lelvl M. E. I'liipiueyer. of llarrlsburg. been visiting at (he home of ' s Tho Money Question Is as much hew to It how to get It. What Is the use id '0 H'tlltlC It. If II s lie a s.Hil i e ot w oi r ' Tin: i:i'i;i:f: low ,v V.WINCS llNK an: i. i s tin e It'stton of hew to kee;i moll, ,ftiy and veiu eni. ti', u . An aecioint Iheic im aus t line s emit y for , it r en-'i l,.,d frcedeni Il iMll w ev V lei you. 11 poll nil net nv c' s n,l oll tan give all IllMi.el i' t ii il l liituil to ;.,nii' bu.i. ne . a ep It siiivli,-: ...1MB I" IhcLi cn L.(. a.M. undi avir.j:s Bank , I he ,.l'.'. I llatl n ( lose Mr.'. Ada Crooui. frown'tor ef the Crooui 1 1 - I . :'e-.':n. N'tss. :;is: "For sev il monlh. I siil'lered with a severe Hull. :ili,l cotisumpt ion seemed to i e it- cip cm men. when a friend lO'it.n li. led Dr. Klun's New DIs-1 v y I been, taking It and three ' "'is ett.vted a eouiplete curtv"; e la't.e of ibis lite saving cough '. ly. and lung and throat t-M w id.'. Sold at W. A s Mere. .'.Hi' and J 1 , Deliciously Sweet Freshly Made Absolutely Pure CANDIES ' ,,l r. i Kim Ken ! : I'ri il lie: r.i;v mi i tim; Helllp. Ma' III IT 11 , l e iikI lie i"w' ( K. . n i n , i le el Hall a r I. I' F I M ' ' 1 i- .1,1 M I'oll.e The . U 111. st Eii i.b.-r Hug 1 1. f the Wednes '(". In i T 'i o'clock p m, 'lies' and la-otl l-M -ess 'tie club on this and bear these c.-u-'II imelest Von Kv- "v i i -v i : , , I tn attend Dl 4 V.lill Vl. M ' III'I.IS, Hf.Vl.dOll. kSTAIILISIIKI) IHIi.O tii ni W i Ob li srvi, inv Tlie (lernian c.ia.-h horse whlel. I it-. 'i.i-e.l tioin iMnnau Seotl will "-as,, the stand diiiitirf the season at Hauls' ham. tf J II I'EHKIXS A New Department Wc have just installed this rb:v department and to insure us of your patronage from the very Mart wc have made thi wonderfully low price. Wc Want Your Candy Trade Hard Candies. Pan Work, Butter and Soft Creams, Crystalizcd Cream Goods, Dropped Work, Cocoanut a id Fig Candies, Counter Goods and Jelly Work. 1 rPer I J Pound Guaranteed Pure under W Pure Focd and Drugs A3 June 30, 6. U.S. Sad Number 715. Fine D N'T CONFLICT THE QUALITY WITH THE PR,CE Our candy is just the san.c quality as that for which you have been paying double this price. A TASTE WILL CONVINCE YOU Murphey s Racket Store 35 East. Ninth Street. Chocolates Wc shall also carry a line of CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS -h.. annds arc the vctf quality and the price only I5ds per Pou Give us a trial and y hcreaffer buy yourcaiw of us We Want Your Candy Trade