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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
THE ECGENB DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB 14, 108 ion in I Eugene Agents "Nemo" Corsests, Dent Glovesr Munsing Underwear, Moneybak Silks Another9 GranA Sale Ladies' Tailored Suits o 25 b$h xzic Ladies' Tailored Suits, the very newest fall and winter styles, not more than twe alike; ccme in blues, browns, grcea red and black; made fronfthe very latest materials, chevron, stripes, diagonal, Van Dj&e and Pancel stripes. These are &re bar gains!' -To get the pick come early. Sizes 3, to 40, whilgthey last at this low price $25 WoraenSilk Rubberized Ream 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 stripesgn blues, browns, greens, red and black, Nepon, semi and tight fitting effects, the prices p... $f2, $20 and $25 Big Sale Outing Flannel Night Dresses and Sleeping Garments J COO garments in this sale Outing Flannel Gowns for women ,-Qid children, knit sleeping garments for children 5 to 12 years old. The gowns come in all plain colors and an im mense variety of stripes, checks, etc., made big and full, prices $ 1 , $ 1 .25 up to $3.50 O Blankets, Comforts and Pillowy Specially Priced 4 dozen gray all wool blankets, double bed size, $3.00 values, a pair $2.20 $2.50 Comforts, Ea. $ 1 .80. White Wool Blankcta pair $4.00, $60 and $ 1 0,00 SPECIAL PRICES IN WOMENS' o ' - o AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR -cr The Only Genuine Priestley "Cravenette" Rain Coat for 0 Men and ifoys made of wool fabrics from -$15Xa to $35.00 Wfeshowriie largest and mgs complete line of Genuine Priestly Rain Coats andCravenettes to be fownd in the city both for Men and Boys, and made in four different styles. 0 " UJBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS!! For Men and Boys; umbrellas oQivery description and sfyle, from 50c to $8.50 EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BESTTORE 0o S. H. FRIENDLY , 592-594 Willamette St,. , YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OK YOUR MONEY BACK I'KItSOXALS. C. R. Moore went to Hnlsey today. J. D. Wlirle, of Cobiirg, spent last niKht in Eusene. K. W. Hall, of the P. E. & E. R. R. is In the tit. Mrs. Henrietta Ham went to Port land today on a visit. - Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lons nre in the citv from Portland. , . Mrs. O. F. Knox went to Albany to day to visit her son, Roy. S. O. Irvine, a prominent citizen ! of Newport, Is In the city. I R. J. Klrkwood left for Roseburg I on the afternoo ntrain today. M. C. Goodenow came down from Cottage Grove, this afternoon. ; Jas Hayes returned home to Junc tion City on the noon train today. ! B. D. Paine returned home last i night from his extended trip East. Free THOmas. the architect, made a business trip to Junction CV-' to day. j Miss Elma Hendricks was a passen ' ger to Portland on the noon train to , day. ! J. S. Magladry returned this noon from a business trip to Cottage Gnve. ! .Mrs. V. M. Miller, of Portland, U visiting frietds and relatives in : Eugene. Herbert Button left for points : south tMs afternoon on insurance I bu:ii)e-- Jo. S. n'd Warden Luchey we f i pasen';ers for Portland on the noon !tra!u to':ay. Mii. Berkshire returned home to 0'o-hen this afternoon after a visit in Eugene. John H. Hnrtog went to Corvallis tod'iy to address a booster meeting Othe.' tonight. City Recorder B. F. Dorrls Is heme from a trip to his Blue River min ing properties. Mrs. G. G. Stone of Creswell, who has been in the city several days, re- luiueu iiuuie luutiy. f Grove was an arrival in Eugene on the noon train today. T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First National Bank of Cottage Grove was an arrival on the noon train today. R. S. Smith arrived In Eugene last nigh tfrom Klamath county and he and hlB wife went, to Portland today. Mrs. Wilcox, trimmer for Bolton Jenkins, milliners, is in Portland on business connected with the firm. returning to Oakland thispnfternoon. W. G. Westcott, a cousin bynar rlage of W. E. Brown, of the Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, is here look ing for a business location. He Is a bqfcweler. Dr. H. D. Sheldon is at Dallas to day, wiere he is attending a teach ers' Institute, being on the program for an address. Miss Emily Loveridge, superin tendent of the Good Samaritan hos pital at Portland, Is visiting Igr fa ther, Dr. I). U. Loveridge, on the farm east of the city. I.. 1' Llmlgren, wl remind son re- ""'I (Ji'K ownoiB should look (.ft for ol. SVIIklns, A. C. Woodcock, John I 4- CITV NKWH i rulnfiilOieliiK even greater than dur- Ono of tho hardest sh'owors over '"K the night previous. Tho streams soon hero fell this morning mid tho "'O 1 '"'"K slowly, niinoiou more Is i I Another hard Btnrm last nft'it, ths .... I.. ...l . . ... atreetH wore almost fluodud Tuw minutes. for W. M. Wnrron has donuled to tho cammurulul Club a number of Jura of berries and currufffs for dlspluy nt j tirnig n map or WeBternOro tho promotion dupurtniout. igon, with Lane county In iiVand . EugiQ In largo letters, have arriv ed and nro on sale nt Eaton's. If. Hurtog. A Taft Republican Club will b! formed at a mass meeting next Frl-j day evening at lUs University. It will bo orgnnl.ud under tl leadership of WuUur C. Wlnslow of Salem, an I aljinUB of the University, who Is now national organizer for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Mr. Wlns- TIO Plal cards recently ol der. od ' , W'li Do assisted by state Secre- . . . . . . ... . . ... ! IlirV I . X Mo I'l ll lit RmiMD.nlnl ua Allen Eaton and Attorney L. E. Bean NKW T(IAY no prosiwct of a fiesbot, tho ground being ho dry that a great deul of tho rain soaked In. (. q 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. Kliimn Klovdahi and John Gold re-. turned to Kugeno Inst night Horn ' V . .. v.v,uri s. in . i.,.u mmnwfl ,nddlllon to the finds t here are 4(luo . . , , . m . . ,vnu eiiiiinolled paper for InaerlB m No- head Rtito In tho cut Tor A. K. llluck a , h.. jm U1. z i IltJ . ' " ' -Nu jxti.ur resolvoii- for liilgallou m thu BHU 8 "'"''"v. SaVllluuictU) valley. 1 The three holms turned over to -A carload of box snooks for thu'Hio pollco jflrera yesiiirduy by the Allen Fruit company unit a car load ; trainmen who found tlumi In a box of wire fonco for Moon ft Tlngley,car loaded with Hjercliandls were wore moon Ihn freight Hhlpmenls turned loose by Chief of Pollco Kar Into Eugene today. rluglun last night, but this morning ! he received a wire from railroad Tha ladles of I he Altar Society of l'"1,n,,,","i'V", '!! ,'"r,lH";1 r'"l'"""'VK i'ii,n,. nl.,.r,.h will l,l,l ,. hrf. '" " hold them. Of course the as the ho- !,,. i i, ,.UPiut, i,,.ii ,, 'iM...ru. iiii'icimi' mine jiio laie .lav evenlnir. Thev exnert all Ltelr' X".'VH. '.l e l" X '"( ' - 1 ir til,, i cv iTTiil nmniPf Tn nddltlon to the iilckelodoii which V. E. Harris will Install In the Herger-Hean building, on the upper floor will be installed the camera phone, newest In talking nmWiiov nig pictures. Tg,ls uuicnlne la now perfected and produces all the latest opeijpn. Mr. Iliinis Waves Saturday" for MBu Francisco to make his r.l-- rangemenls. There will bo Installed ' WANTED At an electric stairway to take nitrons to thoaippi'6 floor, tho sumo ns are In Ban Francisco. (&U that Qrequir ed !r to step on the stnlnvuy and It carries the people to the upper floor. The first opera to he produced will bo "Tho Merry Widow." FOR. SALE Pure-bred Rhode Islnnd Red roostersiit 75 cents each. If taken soon, will deliver anywhere In Eugene. Phone Red 4S71. Humphrey,. South Wjilam- ""VI ette street. CAPITAL FUI.ISHED 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. turnedo Portland today after hav ing visiteS Mrs. Lindgren's Qalher, v. M. Ronnie, who recently under-, umputaoion of one of ais legs. Mrs. David MeCollum returned home to Oakland this afternooir af ter a visit in ,Eugene.' She was ac companied by Mrs. N. A. Bunch of this city, .who will visit there a while. John Robinson and family, Hans Jensen and family, Christ Christen see and wife, Mrs. AqC Miller and two chlUWen and ijichard Ove, wife and chile have arrived here from Portland, le., and will loCtte here. I hey are valuable additions to the local Danish colony. Si und, enjoy a (rlunds to nth, ant evening, V tflvll Engineer1 Simon Klovdahi and John tlmil t returned from Wal do lake yesterday. They have boon uiiKiiKcd on A. It. Illnok'ii Irrigation reservoir project thcr. during tho full and summer. Th(arc light nt the Intersection of Tho lii'i'ii ro tn n lii I ill u k on Dial iiii'iiiinl ns tho nights are now very dark during the rain storm. Q, i njure llgni nt Hie unersei'i nm r East Highlit and High streets h-'m nt been burning the !v"fttwi nlglvi ho resldentiMn that nlty haV' 6. P. Cosliow. of llrottlisvlllo. left for llooillver, on a visit with his son ltobeii ami family, and to at leintMlia Hood Hlvor apple fulr, to be Sld tills week. Tills Is worth going In. It being snliLthat Hood Ulver Is the best apple j) anK coun try In the world, the u miles from there commanding the highest price or any raised. Albany Democrat. A number of Eugeno ucW.e nre sulisa-llilug lo the fund to Iiisiial the if I lie Pnf(lc NatlonnUkJ jfjjil race m.W at I'orllnilnext sncii'ss of I he Piiiflc N show vil race nnWr at I' fall. Vntniiu tliioii Are i hiPfMiiou- . , , . . ' - j IKS . ' 'cw '-jlng, each mini inking one season tlc- iHp.ui.Mi ' Jq" ket t .. eiith: O. idly jay M'Co:-mlc'('a l ii s.'itor had lo H.innev. rlty dog license cull.wT.iyi Allnn llaqy):i ST II. F?ii! lust uigni on accoiini oi ih-imk io- jonn r . iseiu, A. I". Dixon, NvViister oned. A good deal of rat polsonlnf Kliicnld, F. K. Dunn, Jack Itodmiin, Is now being put out over the clt. Dr. T. W. Harris, CnAn Fisher, F. t3 ' io",,?y V The Money QiQition Is as much how to Q'P lls how to Ret It. What Is the nseO striving to acuulte It. If It is mine to be a source of worry? j i i.r, r.i .tr..r. i.ii..i v SAVINGS BANK answers the i""u"ii 'i ti.,.. m iiiuiieyJi safely Qj conveniently. An account (hero means ab solute security for your cash and freedom from wonQ tor you. QOpcn an accounrimt vou can give at' Instead ofv.ilf 0 our mind to Q.ir bustness. 1 he Eugene LoaQ a9d. Savings Bank Ul'HAii ami m urn s, iu.-v,i(io. KHTAHMSIIKD 1KIU. Q 10 6 Springfield Biatch factory, girls or women tirpack matches; good wages and steady work. Ring or communicate with Paul Beltelhelm. Springfield, Or. run eti.e jn iiiaucj ror a oicv- Williams Transfer has receded several carloads ofOties for wood. Nice id dry. o9 Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First Bank. a Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. 1908. by Edwin A. Njra. FOOD FOR. THE TIGER. ONE ACT. This is a sketch for a commonplace drama with a dash of tragedy lu It Cast of characters: A repentant boy embezzler. . The boy's mother a widow. A busy and Just Judge. A common bucket shop keeper. It Is recited how the stripling In the courtroom bas been speculating on the board of trade, so called. lie bad an ambition to buy a home for his mother. I to the hlshtest biiin!' f' Early in the game the boy used his , f01l,h door of the m, .if v.i i i," i.oni, .,m 1. 1 In Eugene. I . . u0,;iir T"e only 0 H, 'o.iic. ThU rem, i. ?' Htl n,an. euros t int ,,. ., 51 c .tie It eradicates ali "l to scroiula. 100 Doses Il usual ;im,u ... bwskoownassa,,..-1 ""01, ('UaIinuji-----J made and entered M in said court on ,1 I oner for Mi. ". fcl showed up lu red figures. He then took money belonging to tho flrn to margin, his deals. . The deals failed. The books showed the theft. The boy was arrested and put In Jail. ' The mother fit.' near the boy In the courtroom ns near ns she can cet. She Is a' commonplace mother, gray haired and worn of face. Anon n tear drops clown her cheek and fnlls un heeding on her calloused bands. . Yes. I road record she has told the Judge m a plea for mercy yes. her boy Is guilty, but he did not mean to do It. Enter th? Just judge to sit down In his easy cushioned swivel chair.' Trag edy or comedy. It Is nil a part of the day's work for him lie cnlls the case, hears the boy's p$a of guilty, lo&ss Into a calf bound book, writes some thing In bis docket Then he says to the boy: "Stand up!'' How pathetically slight In tflgure Is the slip of a lad! "Hnve you anything to sny?" "Nothing, your honor." "Then It Is the Judgment of this court that you be sentenced to serve five years at hard labor. I have made the entry In the docket. And this court hones, young man, yon will have learned yonr lesson. Call the next case." As the bailiff starts to lead the boy away there Is & muffled scream of In the forenon "r afternoon. tn." 1 '1 afternoon of said dU described real t, .J' M i nastf J poiat I by ten, Commencing at SOUth Of tho I m county road recorded uT -I road on i,:. iic ? ' I road records ( .,T; Oregon, thence nor, " of fa id road U i-nalns. ,1 ,'i i no H-iist ii., : -"i-i Dfliuit iin 1 oim v ,,,. - 4 2 west. 6.40ch.C"S' I ... .uumui , ....in oi ine ,me. th. .1 right angles iviiu sail rau'iJ uieuce soufa said road line 17.14 cliaitiB -. .uuiiii roaa ttoi;J u.jiees east along centiOof said s... place of uesinnini. ...l acres in Lane county, 0rei7;l j.-... iu me nsm oi couriestUil uiviueu i-i uiereot in Frail 'i Her, which will be conm.r-: to the purchaser of umcu u.iuuer Jtfl lij .MARGARET I. Bil Guardian of tne person itiKl Mary unn Kees. Maiti I Rees and Lela Gladys Cie J minors. C. W. Bell, who has been at Oai-' v fiv.m ti. mti.r sho lnnaoa lnnd for tho 'lmt Rpvernt mnntlisiV. ft . was In the city yesterday and today Into ifnconsclousness. How provoking! The court must stop a few moments until a doctor O called, JS'bo tnkes the woman away, rrovoklng; but You sec, the boy Is the only son of is mother, and she is a widow. As the curtain falls th? buOet shop man Is shown In the background en gaged On selecting Terslnn rugs for his new and handsome town house. Not ire if rli'O SFttlrarcl Instate of Isaac Barclat. d.i Notice is hereby given thrl B. Dorrls, administrator ol n tate, lias filed his accoup'H finlil KPttlpliipnt nf tho .P. 1 IHIfi sir lllnclncV in'lhol.vPl said day. has been set lor ab jections to tl. same 'O i it. Llinsman. county judge : A. a no county. v .... . o.u r. I j uiiteu o.n uo ii vi iwuiig u:au . ; This is no fancy sketch. It Is a GKO. B. DORSi transcript from a real life drama. Administrator of the estate.! The bucket shoo keeper furnished the Barclay, deceased. tiger. J'hc boy Hrnislicd the food for 1 Administrator's Notice to Notice is tiers1"' gives tut t II. Roberts hasV.een appoir:-. nilnlstrator of the estate of J: Roberts, deceased, by an order I cotititv court ol Lane coantj. i of BVegon, on the 56th dij ; tO tiger. The Judge furnished the Mnvlct and the mother the boy. Young man That wheat rO 'n nc board of trade bulldliuj;. Lnsnlle street, Chicago, Is only a few feet across, but It Is as deep as hell Itself. Do you understand? IT IS AS DEEP AS HELL. riliMAffi.M' CAKBOIjiC BAIiVE WITH ARNICA and WITCH M7tfl. The best salve In tie world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, let ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn drug company. Yo lake little Kodol 1nst for while when ytJu have slight attacks.. N- of Indigestion, an, you take It Just a little longer in order to get relief 'from severe attacks of iniQirestRin or Qervofrs dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. gust. 1S0S. and notice is herrt'i that all iiersjtij'avingdaiiffi!j u ifjrol.r ruiti!iJ . I saiu es.tt.c a.c iiv.v".. . stit the same to said liat-A at hisehonie on the corner o I Hovonth mid Jefferson street: I gene. Oregon, duly verifiei tl nntreil hv law. or at the la m I I. N. Hnrbaiigli. at Roomioi: First National Dank. Etifene.O within six montns iruui u Fl.-f ., Miration of tniit Dat?d this 26th Jay of i t CEOIIGE H. ROBEpl Aauiw.. 19US. lARBAl'tilj, Attorney for Etate. Sold by all druggists. Hest nuallty tents-?" 'fl CHAMBHHS H.'R1'"' I cla, a Poco No. A folding camera. 4in. nearly new Enquire at SOO KYst Tlilrteenth street., Demp ster's storo. ol2 VOfl SA'JI OI TItADK Light dou ble harness, also single harness: at a bargain. Call at 2 SO East Elev enth street, Ol4 The first big rally of the season I will be held on Klncaid field next FOR SALE lxase ogjgood building ' Friday night, fiv wbl.ii plans are 1 and furnltury suitable for meat being formed lo make tlQ.argest and 1 shop. AdilriM Box 636, Eugene, Ore. ola 'Ok' FOR SALE A vfel ued. ill Iho Willi.. !l,., Eighth street. ;Q., KrwJh cow giving Mooilf 'lnf'y of Slk iu exchange for him...- tr most fyi u sJiHic rnllv ever held WVV laQ pile of Q)l hnrrelsl uiVi waste iniiterlnl Is rollected bv I WANTED the Freshmen who wll!fJ)rovlde an ImtKMise bonfire. Addresses will hoi. go. nu.wW'y Hon. (Tll. Friendly, "Pat McAiriiiir, I'resrfient Cnnipliell and ot tiers. rj) A fQitnre of the calffwlll he the flrst uppearance of the fiewly formed uulverslly Imnd which will had the parade through town. The hand has been practicing ralthfQv. The alumni team will he one of the stninge-o.tliat has ever been to gether at oW.ni. .Among those who will turn out! Have you neglected your kidneys j)1 ne AVovunniu-. i etnpietotiiAA1 nave you overworked your nervous i-i.i i. . iiaii.'i , . svhumii Him causeii trounie wnn your Seasonable Kerron. IWourette Moores, achnrliis, Met' Kinney Eiiquire staurant on West "12 Q WANTED- f good housekeeper. Address SVx lit:., Springfield. e;'f WILLIAMS' KIDXKY PILLS nores, .actinrtiis, Ar.tilger ami Clnln. With Selli AJrrnn, Mc Inney, Lntaurette aVff Telnllleiu, Hug on at center. In the Vk field, Moores "Srii.l I handler at ends and a line such us the rest will f,.rm th. varsity team will have Its hands full Ktutieys ami madder: Hnve you pains in the lolti? side, hack, groins jrtd too frequent a deslry 10 pass. Wine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cuss; you. Sold by Linn Drug Lotupay price oil cents. O TEA Buy tea by thQ ounce until vou rrct Schilling's Best ; n makes no differ ence then. Your tncrf "t!n rout Bionr II roa doal Hard brie for rummers. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO DeWltt s Little Early Risers, the famous littlo liver pills. Sold by all druggs. PILF.s: rn.jai; Williams Indian Pile OlntmeM will cure blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It Osorbs the tumors, ailnys ttchlug t once, acts as a poifftlce, gives Instant relief. WOlams' In dian Pile Ol.Otnent la prepared for piles and Itching of theOrlvate parts. Sold by Linn Dm Co., bv mall 60c and 11.00. Wpnams Mfg. Co., props., tieveisna. o. glen's Suspenders TO CLOSE OUT Wehaveafew 9o2i MEN'S wc tjsh to close out at20 per cctt cficount. That is, these suspenders arc 25-centcrs and we will close them out at the low OA. price of &Jl MI Men's ard Boys' Underwear o Boys' Fc?c Lined Un derwear, heavy, well made, full sizes, per gar ment 28 cents Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, tne sanitary fleece soli ev erywhere at 50 or 60c, our price per garment 45 cents n Specials Worries!? W Children's Underwear Ladies' Combine Su'its, bleached. lm; c.iit v'1 bargain wo-Piece W fl garment rsiiHren'sUnde gradated t1 :r, tn siZC rar'?C in s . 15c up. 0 n ii 1 ii iii l.H 8 3 I I i I 8 i It UMBRELLAS; A Chili's Umbrella for 4Sc anc I bre t las at pot, uuii -r vn - our line oi vrjona v- kittle f0" 1 with tne prcttiesi nanur.a MURPHEY'S RACKET STCR 35 East. 9th St o A