Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 13, 1908, Image 8

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SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
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Eugene Agents "Nemo" Corsests, Dent Gloves, Munsing Underwear, Moneybak Silks
Another Grand Sale Ladies' Tailored Suits
25 high grade Ladies' Tailored Suits, the very newest, fall and winter styles, not more
than twe alike; ccme in blues, browns, green, red and black; made from the, very latest
materials, chevron, stripes? diagonal, Van Dyke and IPancel stnpes. These are rare bar
gains. To get the pick come early. Sizes 34 to 4.0, while they last at thts low pr.ee $25
Women's Silk Rubberized Rain Coats Ea. $12 to $25
Just in by express and just in time for the. first rain, all new styles, colorings and weaves,
and the prices fcr these qualities are lower than ever. The weaves in these Rain Coats are
Pekin stripes, shadow checks and chevron stripes in blues, browns, greens, red and black,
Nepon, semi and tight fitting effects, the prices. $12, $20 and $25
BigSale OutingFlannel Night Drssfes and Sleeping Garments
CCO garments in this sale Outing Flannel Gewns for women and children, knit sleeping
garments for children 5 to J 2 years old. The gowns come in all plain colors and an im
mense variety ol stripes, checks, etc., made big and full, prices $ 1 , $ 1 .25 up o $3.50
Blankets, Comforts and Pillows Specially Priced .
4dozen gray all wool blankets, double bed size, $3.00 values, a pair $2.40
$2.50 Comforts, Ea. $ 1 .80. White Wool Blankets a pair $4.00, $600 and $10.00
SPECIAL PPJCES IN WOMENS
riDITIM'Q IINMrDWITAR
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The Only Genuine Priestley "Cravenette" Rain Coat for
Men and Boys made of wool fabrics from
$15.00 to $35.00
We show the largest and most complete line of Genuine Priestly Rain Coats
and Cravenettes to be found in the city both for Men and Boys, and made in
four different styles. ' r
UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS!! For Men and Boys; umbrellas
of evdry description and style, from . . . v . . . .. 50c to $8.50
James Morris, of Florence, is in
the city for a few days.
James Hayes came ui.
tlon City this afternoon.
L. E. Tidball returned home this
noon from aQrip soutU. .,.
Dr Franc Lucille Hard lias return
ed from a short visit in Porlland.
V B. Blachley and wife, of Blacn
ley, are in the city for a few days
I Prof C E. Glass returned this af
i ternoon from a trip to Portland.
I Mrs D Brlstow and daughter are
! home from a visit at Cottage Grove.
1 .nj wifo are ut: from
Portland on a visit with relatives
Mrs. Shelton Jenkins returned this
. , in Portland.
arternoon imm
Mrs H. B. Miller left yesterday lo
. . . . t UA at Ran Francisco.
loin ncr lubuouu fc
i u ninaa arrived up from
Brownsville this afternoon on bus!
Mrs. John F. Kelly returned home
thl afternoon from a visit in Port
land. . .,
a thio nniin from a visit at
uosueu. ... j ,,-
Miss Tots Keisey muium V. V
to Creswell today after a visit in
Mrs. J. G. Lewis anil children ai
rived dawn from Wendling on last
nit-'ht's train.
Mr and Mrs. W. D. McLean were
passengers for Portland on the noon
train today.
Oeo. W. Smith, wife and three
children arrived here yesterday from
LeMars, Iowa. , ,
Mrs. J. H. Hayes, of Portland, is
visiting at the home of her couj'n.
Mr3. S. B. Eakin.
' Mrs. A. W. Hemenway arrived
down from Cottage Grove on the
..-In trtrll.V
Mrs. Geo. w. amitn is ou ner
to Ashland and snasta apriiis.
where she will visit friends.
M. C. VanTyne arrived uown irom
the Blue River mines this morning
i ...in n....-n trt Prtrtlimri ih s even-
U1IU V IH I 11 IU i i.-"- M
lug. V
h N. Mount went to -rea
SHOCKS ARE FELT
Salt Lake, Oct. 13. A
rather severe shock of earth-
quake was recorded on the In-
struments of the University
of Utah here last night at
10:22. It was. violent for
about twenty minutes. There
were secondary shocks an
hour and a half later.
Hood-na?
if
CITY WILL HAVE
POWER PLANT
fnntlTiiiait from Vauft One.l
to table the motion to adopt the re
ntxt onrl fhn rnnneil adlourned t-
meet in committee of the whole to
further consider the matter.
At the meeting of the committee
of the whole the matter of accept
ing the report was vgted down and It
was agreed to let tne bond matter
remain just where it ia at the present
time.
At this meet ne It was also voted
unanimously to go ahead with the
proposed power plant on the McKen
zie river for the purpose of furnish
ing electric power for the operation
of the. pumping plant of the water
system.
IN
PUMPiNr. uir.
iw power aid 171
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BERCFR.nr ... I
Agents, EseTJ
PAID RAluvc
'ui 3, muR2 .
Pnrtl.nJ A
.vngi
EUGENE'S LARGEST AND
BEST STORE
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
COXTIXVKI) RAIXS
FUJI NORTHWEST
Oregon and Washington
Rain tonight; cooler east por
tion. Wednesday, rain west;
fn.ii lQSt
Idaho Rain tonight; cool
er north and southwest
portions. Wednesday fair.
f
Et'GKXB.
Have vou seen the Dr. Hollenies
fl' to m t.imnns Shoulder Brace and Combl
tiu,.,i ii nipptimr of the presbytery
of the Presbyterian church.
Miss Lena wiuen, who aaa u
visiting at the home of her cousin,
Mrs. L. F. Stanley, in Eugene, re
turned to Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. w. i.. souaers icii
today for their new home in Seattle,
where Mr. Souders will be engaged
In .the manufacturing business, Do
ing interested in a plnt for the man
ufacture of foodstutis irom uau-
anas. They will be greatly missea oy
Eugene veople, who wish tneni Hap
piness in their new home.
Garrett & Mitchell, the real estate
dealers -loday sold to C. A. Dalzell
the John Hunziker vacant lot at the
corner of East Thirteenth and Mill
streets. Mr. Dalzell will !iild a
fine residence there.
See us for camp furniture of all
kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
...xaaji 4 ! over by nn automobile a 9,'rk or so
TT"T,TTTTTT i, ,... ,i , l. ... II... l.n.iU ..,.ln
hko, Ih able to bo at the bank again.
Ills many frli'iids ure glad to lonrn
Hint he has about recovered from his
Injuries.
,ITV NKWS
4- "
The reglHtratlon of votera for the
Novumbur oluctlon closei) on October
0.
The promotion fuiwl conmiltteeii
wore out today and reixirt good suc
cusa. Thn rainfall wiih heavy last nlgli.
perhaila an Inch from evening until
morning. .
W II Ui-nnnnw n nnw llltllt'MOV
hern, Iihh opeuiil office riioum In ihu
Cockurllne A Wuineriiuu iiuniiuiK.
ai. . .....w... r.it, ,.ll,.lllt.ip
m. in 1 1 1 .ui. will tl.l.l.t III I 111. f'lllll llllir. I 1.1 I. film.. mi f'l.ll.iirii Mill lll.ll
r.lal Club tonight tn roport pnigniHn, (IIm,i H spliMidlil flow of water. A
-n pri'vlmirt well sunk In the muiio yard
, William IIU-kKoii was nrrcHled this during ilio sumun-r ri'iu hed a depth
foit'imoii on a liruuk anil disorder-; nf ; n fei t, but not u drop of water
ly ' hnriiu anil flm-U $. in the police j fminil.
COUl f. i I ' " ' .
B, L. DORR BUYS
EUGENE GROCERY
Didn't Mind Suspense.
"Ob, really, Mr. Hotspur, this Is so
sudden!" exclaimed tb shy young
creature who had been expecting It for
three months. "1 couldn't possibly an.
You must give me
IHU imil. nu.Mim... i.i v ..in- nm nn van I M'llBll'tUHl nnVe
inerriai wi.iii i. m.i ...eut ..M..u..u 9oW , KuKene lirocery on West) t ht
n K it on account of Hon. John Bar- Mihih aimi m.ar fhnrni.lion t. K. Bwer you ton,nc-
rell'B speech at the University. The L I)orr recentlv from Minnesota, ,1,ue t0 cons,dcr-
auxiliary will nieut a wenk from that I who nn8 tnKen charge of the busl- "AH right," said the young man
date Instead. O ! ness. Messrs. Hamilton and Van Bayly. "Just so you let ine know right
Ordstrnnd have been In business here i nr wbnt the answer will be after you
several years and have built up a. ! hav thought it over."
good trade by honest methods of;
business and square dealing to all.
Their surcessor Is a nian experlonced
In the business and will doubtless
succeed here. .
Four carloads of sawiogs for the
Eugeuo Lumber Company, a car of
hay for Warnock llros., and a cur of
cement for L. N. Honey wore Includ
ed In the freight shipments Into Eu
gene last night.
George Taylor has just completed
a well S24 feet deep at the residence
T. H. TliiBley lia sold his half ln
teriMi In llie hiiKluena nf Moon 'l'ln
Kley in N. .1. IMiilK. Uo reshlis near
Lvini;.
(. ItllltV
Nnv iihIh'i'
rtiMIll Mill li
CiMllll.
CI
l.ee Is
iiMlllMI supii
Ihu filly pre
IVltlMK l!l(
leu remlv
i-hirtK in Hit
in
4 ..l.l I I i.l-.i'.i.l
1-iiH.I. I-: I -. t mi-eel Inst iil'.:lit. 9,
Joiiph v.. cor!" (tie tush er 2i e'lli-k
u nil Mrs. Ilulllii, u neU;ltliulYhi!t, I
. and
Cluster Ptlrllmr. night clerk at the
pt'Slntrtl'i', v;lH slurllej IllMlUt 12
oYIim h l.t iiuh' I'V siiiiieuiie trying
tlni witi'liiw shiiiier mid dour In the
rear p.,rl el' I lie Iniihling. He railed
mil l'i l;nev wha' was wanted and tit'
luvil'iP sellti nil.' villi ilnM II tile alley.
It was evhleullv sumeime lient uiiiill
llll-ehlef.
noitX:
Bom In Eugene. Oct. U, 190S,
to Carson Matthews and wife, a son.
Carson says he will buy another team
and put tlie young mail lo worn. ;
Born At the Kllgeue (leuenil hns-
pltnl, llet. i:i. isms, to 10. II. Kliy and
wife a daughter.
nation Clothes Supporter? The
twentieth century substitute for the
corset, although It can be worn with
it as well, uives a graceiui ugure.
Promotes deep breathing so neces
sary to good health, and the true se
cret of a long life. Prevents the
mothering of the lungs in boys and
girls, especially school children.
Worn by both sexes and all sizes.
Agent will call. Mrs. E. L. Trigs.
COFFEE
You can buy something
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 3000 miles of R R
freight from the roaster;
don't.
Your irocer returns your money II ou doo"l
Ulie ScbUlmff's Best: we pay him.
skw Tom
FOR SALE-Nic7Ie,
five rooms and M u
Part of the cltv f 5
J.3o0. One good mv
I rooms and lot. clow
$2 1 00. One lot sdtWK
part of the city (or It's'
hllHiriPUQ llrm.ai.1.. i. '.
lamette st; brings to ,J
formation call on ti( h
D. L. CartmelL mausr
LOST Airedale terrier. !
coarse, grayish, black
back and light tan cci
face and legs. Hu
brass rnverrit inlu.
Charles A. Hardv. ill fl
street, or phone. BJ
FOR SALE Cottaget M
Buy, l lour room, Ti
rooms, new, modern, I:
close in 4 room coiue
lot S2150. Red Stir y
Room 11, First Nil Bil
Hard hrioK for cnimneys.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
LOST A nalr of rolJ-H
glasses with heaii iniil
tween Hampton s Kim
enth and Willamette
leave at Guard omte.
FOR . SALE Pnre-W
Island Red roosten i:
each. If taken sooi '
nnvwherp ia EueeH
4S71. Humphrey, SkI
ette street.
Small alarm clocks at Watts', t
Tin fruit cuiiR in stock.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Large shipment ot rockers and din
ing chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furu:ture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion stone for sale cheap by First
National Bank
hu Vi.e nn ' J;i-t
Hie . '
I., l.nln'i.'nl !;is her.llll sail III
Oull rum t iinah'st .1. M. Sher-
wnml .pra in it i tie eeiiri to set as:v
a si'iistartliin ii r .iiulmnent whleli It
Is el.illneit Yi'::-. el'.It'ieil I ralliln tent 1
Mrs. W. A. Klclwell. nf tills) liy ille iiitorney r.ir Sherwnutl. VY.
t ll'ililiiiiil ntteiulliile. t :ie I tl. Mart In and CM. Kissinger are at-
Mis. Klilnell's father. Ai'J tnrnevs for LeiiVanl
Ml
rlly, n."i' i
f it n ir.'i 1 ftf
iti-cw T'hM, wh t roll rrtiiir u load
tiny .' nil liruRn hlM iicck.
Tlr
hnl'in's wt-u timiiil In a
.I'M. wiih ni'i rlKimtist a; tiio
Mai-rii'in lli-i'tisi's wt-ro Issued I o-1 ;'ni)n.U tliU foit'innn and tin'
dy t AllVri A. InttM and M M raini't.-n t urnrd t firm iv
KUn-a PrlniM', tnKh rotdln -vt hM Com
Kin'.t'Hf 'iuid V'rvti II. t'liUivMM audi turn
Miss .UtU V.'atcli, hoth nf litl;u:
I'MI'l.t't",
KanKtT V. W. Olmrn, who wax tun wan in ivffi r!
t Stn-t't
TuniiM-
tiirn.n, (h.-in uit to CM.'f or WilUv
KarrituMon and he is holding, (lniin
uwaiiniy a nn's-;uv from ihv railvnad
in tn mil out u lui !ut of not ilu
lair..-.' tti.-ni
TEA
Monryback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't mean anything:
else.
cp Your i rriQj irtnrn jrnr tannnr ii joa dvn'l
Uk ScliiUtu'a Uut; w tr tun
A rr li 1 1 or t f I ;i 1 1 rf r i is d r a v i n u '
plans for tho front of 1 K. Ilarrir!
now thoalro in I ho Ixiildiu. n nv or-'
I'uplrd l tho lU'ruor-Ht-an Mardwaro,
t'otui-any. Tho tlnns show that tho
front is r.oini; t. Ho Vi-vy handsonM'
and ohihoralo. t! w ill ho stniilui .
to that o( tho Aroado thoairo on
Washlnt.ui stroot In l'oriland. I
Looked Ahead.
'The man who first said thoro Is room
for oue more was a prophet"
"Who wtis he?"
"I doa't hnppen to know."
"Then how do you know what he
was?"
"lie Bnitl it before streot cars were
Invented, didn't he?"
Star Performers.
With wtuit appaia-nt noni-halnnce.
What Mtmlti-d uiicoTH-orn,
TTw tt t i;;iH' inako l lslory
The Mult' hoy a to lt.irii.
Naturall.
"I don't know anyt'.iii; worse than
an empty minded Mint."
"1 do."
"WharV
M:e who thinks ho ha iot souuv
Ihlnn on what ho thi'iks Is his mind "
Left the Creases.
'Meta;horieally spoakinc 1 have him
down on his knees to n.fk"
"That is nifo, hut it doesn't maku
uny more pressing work for the tailor."
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
I.lKlit ii'lraelo for suniu.er entertain
nients-wl.eii John h:i eue iiiu'le atul
Mary has out apple they be'h have a
Williams" Transfer has loceived
several carloads of tie3 for wood.
Nice and dry. o9
best qualliv tents all sizes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
C. I.. Monson. the genial repre
sentative of the Pacific Paper Co.
Is In the city for a few days.
Ail entering freshmen at the Uni
versity od California this ..year are
being mailt subjects of close scrutiny
by the medical department. Cotton
swabs are taken from the throats and
noses of Jvery man, sealed in tubes
and later examined microscopically
to find whether the bacilli of tuber
culosis, criphtherla or other diseases
..j ,.r.ii Thin enables the medi
cal- deuartmenV to pick out men who
wouia ue aeiriiiieiiiui w li; i..."
of the -university and give' them a
leave of- absence.
Tlie Oregon Electric yesterday re
sumed tracklaying on the Korest
f!i.nuQ nvlonalnn nnri Bteel Will be
laid to the east bank of Dairy creek.
u.hnrn li will llP nPPPMSai'V to Wllit
three weeks for a big fill across the
bottom. With this fill completed me
rails can be laid Into Forest Grove
Lumber is now on the ground for the
Hillshoro depot.
CAPITAL Fl'RNISHED-l
manufacturing, nsunf
and railway stock lit
sold direct to lnn;
sion basis. Samtil i
Co., selling broitn,
Canada.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3
cla. a Poco Ml-'
45, nearly new.
Ka-t Thirteenth '.
ster's store.
WANTED Young mil '
place to work lot In
tending school.
office.
LOST-A black dairrk;
the address of 1.
ford. OklahomJ. '
leave at 8uardi
FOR SALE0R nf'
ble harness, al s
a barsain. Cailfc
enth street. ,
mI W
' The' WhuVresu.:
Kisiiih s'f,-
quality of
. ... i tun biuo
Reasonable ipeciai
I Men's Suspenders
I TO CLOSE OUT
A- is
m i
k. ,i s.'iion-
iiiii'ii from l'i
hi ret m ile,) til';
rliaivl.
nl- l
wtt:i in!
w l.e s.'ys
rf-:
The Money Question
"V !'i'.'-T:!i
v
ep I! .IS
I' t: Ivies;
O.
v-,!'..'-'" .'Ji SWINi:.-! HWK a n- .! Ow
A'LV, ,lsyitt , 1 im. .lion i'f h.. n' keep iinni.n
: ' U,--- .:.:, ar.. ...r.xQ-.L-ntly.
An a ,-i'ni't 'here tnojtn.- h
Kttiite mtii: i ;y (Ar ur oah
uiit! (rotMtotu frum wurry for
vou. Opr. i aii account nnil
yon can gtvo !l iitMoatl of half
your inliul to your business.
l he liunene Loan an
VAI'ITAI, AVIi SI ItlM.t H, 81
KSTAIII.ISIIKII 1HII-J.
w?avinss
Bank
1 I'esinn lr riire-t )y
n ri"rrni" iiinr i.mu i"iiu.
i r. i bi h
aliteness restrains
restiuu fnim IK-k 1 1 1 u
the world is c.en :i
the tnaii
the r.niu
u- better.
I TI,
n
H 5VEP
f3 PULS.
hi Ut I
'. ,c uie..iriMllv.ir:y I
i u;: A vm! -t n '11
I; (erlK.'m -'. ..
l'row-lmv.s. 11. .d T.wte
n t;.o oiau, C.il '.
Tt.sii l'.uci la ttf3l;i!
iln:l'll LUKIt. Thttw
tl" 1 1
the I,
,t7 .'rJ I
Wchavc a few
dozen MEN'S
that we
wish to close
out at 20 per
cent discount.
I hat is, these suspenders are
23-cen!ers and we vi!l clore
them oat at the low
price ct
20
Men's a;d Boys'
Underwear
Boys' Ficccc Lined Un
derwear, heavy, well
made, full sizes, per garment
28 cents
Men's Fleece Lined
Shirts and Drawers, the
sanitary fleece sold cv
eryvhere at 50 or 60c,
our price per garment
45 cents
I Tt A SI
f ;..' ccoi
JU-W-s"
s:,its. b;:i:f
Two-Pi5" :
Children's l'!
1
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. Sl'.ALL WCL
on fi. a surt1
i's i iH'.'iitij on.
out Ul: lH'.t
i h
it: i "
59 r? ft
1 U
... i r
LLA-
A Chili's UmtrollaK
, on c;P0C
las ai sot., uw-t - - , , ,5
cur line ot Gloria bilk Ui-
with the prettiest hanc-s -
'CARTERS
iTTir
IVER
PILLS.
Gcnuins Mu;t Bcir
Fie-Si.Tnh Sif,ii!uro
.V W. lir..tihali;li hihI Krnest K.
TlmnitiMi luive funne.i a partnership
ami vtill riiMw In the I'vlleetloii bus-
.ie;ji atiii roiiiiiirt a tvpewnter ex.
AURPHEY'S RACKET STO
.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES- rhaii,:..
They lis v.. n.il jei secured ;
35 asL 9th S6.