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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
o CPC) , q O g18? PAIIY OPAW. THtBSPAV, OCTOBER 1, ! I r " T nhiAiiA run ZTr:7s MBHBMHBIBnMnMHHMMMHHMHMMMMMHMIMHHMM ml I UIHI U K I- IK I ttrSatak.(Wl Eugene ckgets "Nemo" Corset, Dent' Glomes, Munsing Underwear, Morgybak Silks ' : . . . . 37" o . . TpgiorrowcFrjcndly s lZth rriday .Surprise ale fl A TOO Umbrella?, Tomorrow your ehoice of and fancy hancs-Paragon 26-incb size. Wonderful $1.25 and . 50, Tomorrow Special, each p0,X)r.0iXJWc volucs.Qmmense ! o srO O ' x 25 hith trade Ladies' TailoiQd Suits, the very newest fall and winter styles, not mure tln toe aligt; ccn-O in bluos, matcrlS chovron, stripes, diagonal, van uyxe ana rancc To et tho picii come .o . . ms. Jst in by eOpress and just in time fcr the first raio a" ncw styles, colorings and weaves-1 ar,ddh prices fcr tjse qualities are lower than ever. The weaves in th$g Ijiin Coats are U jpen, ftjni and tirfit fitting J fe CB3Ld3b3k5CtS3C0i oS& D2t3es r JCCO aaisiijBfcin t0twle Outina Flannsi GoEnfcPomen (I I aaflJlcr cHildflan 3 to l snJ'vrtP7 ottfn9 cnos? etc., maae Dig ana iuu, prices ?i,tpiOiJ p iq w.jw . bicMt !bS af&Pillotfs Spacially f rieed 6 doaaat? ftll ttpol btenets, doubb bed size, $3.(J) values, a pair. Q $g.40 82.50 CcmOtm qfiO-UiJ. o o Co - M1M jfa e&CEK iSff k3989 Snc llioet complefo lii? of Genuine Priestly Rain Coats 6KD5b $mfWsftS to fefc ftoiiift cipjf feoth ffr Men anjji Boys, ajid made in rW difenfc 3&jtls. o" ". o WSSS 0'0?Pf?andoBo7s; umbrellas 0 9V7 b?Scj5Ejo)ro id sGla, fpoon . ... . . . 50c to $8.50 tf) asstf QMS (A- 3'iyr,Sr,'TTT k Jsyil'sIiii TI'O rnO'lng of Qie 0"'"1,thtly , O1"11 0" '"O1 liOl'"CO ,l'"1" t,, ; 15 nmrrlira HfOiO' CA.J O'lWK'H marrlifO liroiO' Ct O'antt'il Cb oJi-rniii'O iLi O1' ,l- OO-O i j i rilo I, n I 062otC!CS0-,,05 (V fiirRi' miell g)Q CO 'ClOOO' 11 iQ.i i OirrxTD MiX 2 n fT ' tffHfa yi ' O - n OMcr UT J'ip iloQ Is being i mn . S:.. .o 5 r -1 tRLTw- fcrtf rTkcKEirOcneC? Loan v 0 - 1 n '"'CO I ' wft k-l!0- 11 1711 C.I tr'A cai-itai. vi snifus. ma.ytMHi. O q KKTAIlCstlKIl MIa. 1.30 wjs. Ea 81 300 Umbrellas, natuI stick frame, Gloria covering, a bargains. Regular prices - rw assortment browiO, green, red and black; early. Sizes 34 40, while o o mm SfaHfeBeft Suite ai&$Ba.013 to S25 effects, the prices -- yoanjoia. l ne gowns cogie in White wool csneje a pair - Or BSSagSsje Mm&$ & rosoSfcp of vs&el fabpics Ing "tents, have estaQUhod nn of- flee Qth Attorney 1). Qlleu over r,nu)ii a uuij store. TlioO""' Kimene V. C. T. II. will ..,.,, , ... i nUrue on Orchard av pnue tomorrow atterno. ftillQtenilaui'e is desli' i.Q al 2:.iu. A I The Fisher Qnulry Co. will move Into Its new biillvilng at the ciuae'Ql' O'"111 llHamelte QjnXs "o Its new utihviing at tne ciyyii". IQuu bntiOay and lOi-.i'iuly for husl ' nesa ihery next MouWy, Charli V7 Croner has ngnl" taken l,u lwHI a" driver of the city's fire team, t'liin les l-nyKir I Jl till er hnvluir rOiins ilrlnu 0 CD"" O'verTOOOO ' Q: " Mary Q Kern! O. sister nf Y ... Mm, . . n w. ner, n.w conveO! Her one-tiiini f i I toivnt lu hulfon tho Uuimiton Htuiv ilii.ll.llii.. ..ol.l.m,... rf t. In I . 1 -AWoiM Ilk S"'0 at woQ .r-Ord- J l- ii. we irnnsnrtior oi me t.uwi ii 0VQ, tin 1 1 UfnlrQe uo I.Ci''" than yours. But tljir orvtffT and standing are IQIrW lu-ciiuse they have a bank accounJ Why not give yourself the same advanixe byipvnliig lut aiQunt wlilWi-f t? and Savings Bank Q- $ 1 $0 Women's B) Women's wool vests and in natural grey color, all sizes, only three dozen. If you wish earlv tnmnrrnw. $1.00 values early tomorrow. E&nso LqpbIQ Vest, and Pants b ''tjop Wocjpu aod Children, each 25c 50 dozen of the best values in women's and children's fleece lined vei and pants, white and grey, 2 Sc at this low price, each O o made from the very latest are rare bar- stripes, i nqgp they last at this low price $25 13, $2C and3$25 Sieging Garments and children, knit sleeping an piain colors ana an ira- auwBiw iu,uu O O CraveaeMeo Rain Goat efor O Rosalie Uausch nnd a lot ndjolninit I the residence to her brothers, the i deed IiuvIiVquhI been jreoorded. This 1 Kl'C!0;8 "A" zlm""' Mothers own-) ors ui' il.o i-Olre urupeiv, worth sov- erul Q.uwd tlOirs. I , rain has caused tho Long Tom i 'i.MT '.vest of the city to become Aiiiicu wun wilier mm duck minting i... r i ri li .1 u nii nnQ r.pnnt-. ly started a Job printing plant hero, 18 O'1 111 th'VJ. J- -Nicolle resl deiu'priiiii'rly at coi ner nf W.'st Tenth and l.lncoln'reeti.fDr $-ly thereQught to be goiQ) no.v. Sio sii'rai clubs arc getting ready for nw.er frk tn that lino, of the Chris tian church will give a reception to all students and their friends on Kri- 1-11-IIIIIK, l',l,lH. m, in I HlVllSt- W in of th,. church. All wh(2'e will lienindo welcome CO PeleiQi. .Qiy Mi'CorniyK sr F. L. Anultnge, 'N5.!snrt r.d McPlierson. Uie Inst iiiiniMlljl'liiK from Portland returned 1jj4J night from hunting trip up tlQsouth fork ot theQlc Kenile. They rnxsl Bftor s'lvess. .r- .Q from PnyaWii. WisV, and . i. reside on the Hovey farm two anW a hsK miles southwest of the city. whlQ they hsve leased. Their JtoiQhold Q-tHiiQlved thlj-jnorn- hie OonL doors a! the pQt NstVial lUk3,lliif! Ohelvr'V'Ut up and whcn"uua la finished wi he work of reiOlellng and enlarcinc Ihe building which has been gv'jti for the pt several months, vV.l be rinlSeil r O w u -0 Siiii of t' rniichhiprv fur sVirh j9 itorhjui.lUs tiowAlanliiK mill on h,tr r.tunth stnnM TiTts arrived nn is boltix htuiloJ to the now mlllm- Underwear 75c. drawers, gd heavy weight, but the quantity is small, your share e here 7 C for 0 from YOUR MONEY'SWORTJi OR YOUR MONEY BA(53i? Inc. V nrk In hut tup ruchn.i n i building as rapldlyns thtPwcather will permit. O C. Fletcher mmi.i.ni ... .u city's fire team ,who has Just re- signed from his position, while skat- '"K at the roller rink last night, fell ' tl,e floor nnd broke his left arm ' J"1" "' ineyinw, ur. p . .M. Day, "iivuuvu uie in I rv. Louis n. Madden, while assisting to put In the winter front ot Na Jeaiis elRiir store this forenoon, fell fronUiio scaffold to the sidewalk sev eral feet bolmwa board having bro ,G., 8 1,fyoulder was dislocat edV'llo was Wen to the Eugene hos pital, where he was pld under nn amies.hetic and Dr. iQ,r llt,enJod The relnfoii'CG centre VEd.jr m. mock Is the on to buv. The O re wider, longer and awonger than the ordinary kind. U CHAMBERS HARDYQre CO. Largin.meni or rockers and din ing cnaii-5 Just received. See us for iip-io-nate turu.ture at rig prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. nfyitfs Little Early Risers the " ...no inrr iii. OOla OJT all druggists. NKW TODAY FOR SALE Dining table, chairs sideboard. befYi- ijit. couch, secretary, etc. ( Vl wforeJ 1 a m. at M3 Willamette Q Ooc' ' O g oQFOR SALE -Poland China pigs two Vjnths old, Phone Farmers O1 W.XlCi Fresh cow giving good quality ot ml IK giHid lop bligg sy. KO.Mc.MurpheyMf gtKd tjji buggy o o - I J I iiini juiiwiiw rhiwuxaiA : f"'iiknr.rM;I I iiniiriinrn nn'lDT S ARE CHOSEN rii-rk Lee nnd Sheriff ! Bown this nfiernoon drew tne usi ui i trial jurors for theXovember ierm of ; circuit courvwhicO convenes on the ; first MondaVQ next month. The list ! is as ffiflpwa: J. E.Theliis, farmer. Florence pre cinct. W. K. Goode, farmer, Mabel pre cinct. H. E. Alllngham, farmer, 'Willam ette precinct. Andrft Bunch, farmer, Heceta pre cinct. Lester jSS)by, farmer, 3per pre cinct. J. M. Kitchen, farmer. Irving pre cinct. a. B. Jackson, Jr., farmer, Sas5:w preclniiti. EmtMtt SjHPrlndle, farme Five Rivers precinVr. nonree I.. nv. farmer. Irvine pre- cinct. V) l nomas tjrf iai mci i"6 1"- cl--t. T. .MGi'J'ert, clerk, South Eugene X.-. 2 preiQct. Wm. A. Seymour, carpenter. South W'o. 1 nrec:nct. Frank N. McAI'ster. banker, North Ki'Tm No 1 nrecinct. Oeore H. Bogue, Atrmer, South Junction precinct. . P. Currin, m ta"J Crove nrecinct. O'to V. Brabham, farmer. North .Iu,,rtf:o" precinct. Othn Roberts, merchant. South Eu gere NV " pivlnct. P. S. Hills, farmer, Jasper preclncl. R. C. Martin, mechanic, Springfield precinct. O E. Q Gum, farmer, Irving preQ A. A. Gibson, farmer, HQnan pre cinct. Carroll A. Harlow, farmer, Bohe mia preclnc. Ed Oron, teaWer, North Junction precinct. J. W. Smith, farmer. North Junc tion precinct. O W. J. Canadny, farmer, Cote pre- Qlnct. O n E. E. Brattnin, farmer, Canfjr Creek precinct. Geo. A. Dyson, prl iter. South Eu gene No. 2 nrecinct. M. L.-Wallace, farmer, Jasper pre tlnct. N. J. Moffett, farmer, Norht Junc tion precinct. J. T. CnQson, farmer, Pleasant Hill precinct. 1 JOS, JACOBS ACQUITTED o IN JUSTICE COURT The trial of Joseph Jacobs, ac- Iut trag tioM this nttamnnn ha.J fore Justice of the Peace R. S. Dry-1 ! son. By stipulation of both sides a jurv ui uuiv iuu was stiecifii as follows: P. D. Newell, AmoCWIlkins, ! Ceo. H. Courtrlght. F. B. Dunn and ! J. E. Eoach. A large number of wlt- nesses were examined by both sides. J. M. and Geo. A. Pipes and L. M. Travis are attorneys for Jac obs and Deputy Prosecuting Attor ney Skipworth represents the state. The jury after being out only a few minutes returned qv verdict of not Kiilltynnd t'o justice complimented themQ.i rendering such a verdict. Tl.O reason for this was that of the witnesses ndmjfvd on the stand thnt he lied In giving his testimony In the trlai. of Jacobs in Qi city court. Uq NEWS NOTES. The Crater Lake season willQose October 2n. Tho camp estnblitiliel by V. G. Steele has closed, but meals and accommodations can be secured ai uie Aram camp, at tCjot 0f theQJi climb to the 'fie. untiVuetober 20. ,1 4fS,",e"Ih:,t 601)0 People vis ited eVater Lake (Q'tig the season of The first train load of dirt for fill ing in the yard at the denot arrived today and was dumped south of thO new Hpiint AlKcn., l-n.nn . -'i S. A. J, Puter has returned frrfj Washington nnd proposes to aid the government in recovering property jjj)lt has been unlawfully taken from A Sherman county man whhas been experimenting with Kafflicv-.. wMl plant SlO res of It next yearT GF.VHI) IM..XXT NOW I'ltlM-AUr if?!) I-OK WORK Ati.MX. The Guard Prin, wnt Is now lnsta!lS .V4 7S Vllamette (Theatre Block) and is prepared to do a'l kindsof printing more sat satlfQtorily than ever and no ii more prnmptlv We have itistalled a splendid new cylinder book and j:b press a new double deck llnotvne" and much additional material' making the plant double the size of any other In the city and one of the finest In the 8'0 lephone number si.O as GKRMAX llALIXXIX IX NORTH SKA. Rerlin. Oct. l.i.The Ger man balloon Buslev cajne down Thursday mo'rnlng n the North Sea. Two men on ....mi ere rescued bv a pass- nig steamer. --J ro not U"' intnnn I..1I . . !Wlfy hMney and Bladder Pl'be i , '"ere tsn t anything inV a, I good. Sold by .11 druggists J ' "i I W..B. Wheeler, of Deefhorn; is In i iiM Ed Bricker, of Dallas, Is in thectty '''"("jfflT'' on business. . "lt, Newton Bryant of Franklin was in! JIr. -Vtirr--. the city today. ; HaK(.r citv i. P : H. w. ilahon is down rrom Mabel : ""niH of vr " ifcj . . i v r John Blanton was a staee iMston. N. A s.u ger for Elmira this jnorniug, 'noon from pl,?'' Attorney Geo. A. Pipes went to 1 thtre to brin. W Portland today on business. i brother, Sewell tl W Herbert Button returned today i 1'XaOthere ' k Jjj from a short business trip south. 1 "aiph Rovohsv Dr. F. E. Selover returned this af-1 terday from Al.lv ternoon from a trip to Portland. Ser' Count V . , O' H. N. Cockerllue. the insnmnr'iay for Sn'r. mntj, u man, is in theOty from Albany. Mrs. W. A. Layne of Harrisburg, was in the city today on business. N, L. Taliafero and wife, of Baker City, are here visiting relatives. M. L. Harpole and son.f Junction Ci spent last night In Etrgene. .Mrs. Millican was a pas'sengeryn the stage this morning for Walter ve. X L. Siirdam and wife of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, arrived in Eugene last nieht. w.Mr. Williams, the Dexter mer chant, was In the city yesterday on business. Mrs. .1. T. Bell went to Portland to- dayi O' 3o'n her husband, who has lo- cate eu there. Ivan B. Rhodes, the Y. "M. C. A. worker, arrived up -from Portland this Drning, Mrs. J. H. Jackson returned this noon from a v'slt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hohl, at Cottage Grove. o 1 llUdy ana Saturday TEAandOFFEE LEAD BLC CANISTERS0 Combination of colors, de signs in gold, green and black, witb silver effect. Tea or coffee in gold lifter. Deep snug fitting cover with i.i..i. .,.,.i...i i i. n iuhjiv UllilllllMUU IVI1UM. Vtll- city, one pounii. Jiiacu iuc BIRD CAGE HOOKS0 Bronzed iron, mwincs from P socket. Each,. Pjc DANA FOO CHOPPER 'We offer the 11-kflown Dana CuttO'P, which we be lieve to be the best iQod Choker on the mar9et, be cause it cuts thO greatest variety of foods.Qis easicsjt)lL1 f)M (ueatieu aim wears ine iouk- :.. .. i,. rnr. w est. at t.lie pvtremo low ' r Price 1.35 oMurpbey's Racket m et Weather GoA Bicycle Capes, t o SteePMud Girds, Mud Splashers, WatdPProofHats and Coafe ' nru:ioUnh'n Boo O VmUUVcI- 1 lllglfi Umbrella Covers XX o Repairii&p i TT V 1 A V HI TJ tl ' II K5wnUtUtUJU-4M lor San p. - i I -Mrs. c p V,11 1 R- A.' MSLS ?t!fti Franbll, U4. ternoon on a tUIl Have yon . limou, Shoulder Brxt. nation C'rth z H eorset.'Sltliough it .v! It as welL gTv?: smothering of tuVi Rirlj, esusdaii. Worn by both W S Agent will call. Mis. i best nualii tun.. ... hOi !;rlCK tnr ,.,. 0 CHAMBERS HaRDKaJ Special: TURfiUO! Plain or Decorat We have licence to aO'iiitoiI supply of tt: all of purest P.nleti Oass. Smooth meiW Special, each .... CARPET TACKS Pigh gra''cut stl ,')(!() in paper, 6, S anJ Qit'i- paper 24-incli teniiwredd fil.l and set, varnist' luindle. AVe COD: 35 East Ninth StrQt, o anoJ o c0 o