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ElfiEXE DAILY GUARD FRIDAY, OCTORKR. 16. 1908. i f 1 1: urday a"d MondaySpecial I WOMEN'S fc fy J t o - SUIT AND COAT SPECIAL . $25.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $21.00 $35.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $29.75 $50.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $44.00 Special Sale on Women's Suits and Coats Saturday and Monday only. This is on our very best Suits and Coats, all hand-made and very latest creations. Each and every Coat and Suit is in an absolutely dust-proof cabinet that flieans that your suit is not full of dust or else it is brushed to death. Come and investigate our great Coat and Suit Department Hundreds to pick from. $25.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $21. 0Q $35.00' HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $29.00 $50.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $44.00 "NEAR-BEER" ! ORDINANCE WAS j NOTjN EFFECT! ll'jKJK 1IAUKIS, OK I'llilTIT ltl ItT, IMS; 11 UU.l.S TASK HKt'Al'SK VH'TKI) UKh'OKK HAD UIXOMK V.VVKl TIVK. JAPANESE READY TO WELCOME SPERRY'S SHIPS i KI TH l i was rox-i Yokohama. CVt. It5. Sixteen Jap anese battleships, stern and forbid liiiK. are at anchor 'ijf this harbor, surrounded by a flen of steamers, OKIUX XlF ' 'ailts aiu olnor raft awnitius the country. . the occasion have been made. From ! Tokio tho visit arc will return to Yokohama, where they will enjoy few more days of Japanese hospi tality before tliey sal) tor tjlr hone Judge Harris, of the circuit court,! today handed down a decision in the I ase of . Kuthe, the eisur dealer! wno was ai-rested for vloUtitm 'he' "near beer" ordinance and who' pit aded guilty a:ui was fine J t'J.V ! the case beins taken to the circuit , court on a writ of habeas corpus, .ludse Harris dismissed the case on ; the ground that the emergency sec-1 Hon of tae ordinance is not sulfi clent to make the ordinQe effective immediately after the approvjfryf the mayor and the ordinance waWiot In eifect at the time Kuthe was arrested. The court's decision is as tollows: "It is considered, ordered and a liudiied that the ordinance upon which p!jttlff was convicted was not in et.Vt at the time orVie said conviction, because the errr-rneucy section of said ordinance was not sufficient uuJ 30 days had not ex pired from the date of the approval of the ordinance by the niQ uiut that the said plaintiff be dQ harmed from further custody and restraint." Kvery house In this citv will ex hibit durliu the tUU of the Ameri cans, by day as well as by night, lanterns bearlnn the American fluK. The J a pa use are famous f :tr their skill In artNtte decorating and on t his occasion they have surpassed themselves in their efforts to do hon or to the miests of the nattou. The pn;ramf rvception and enter tainmenO.'rovides both for the offi cers and the men of the American fleet. The of t leers will be enter- stunting of the American fleet of battleships under the command of' Admlrai Sperry. minim to Japan , in response to an Invitation ox tended by the Japanese Koverument. The visit of the American fleet promise to be a preai event of historical sig nificance and Japanese, In pre-1 pari uk tor t he .Hit ore. have duly j recognized the importance of the event. Kor weeks there has been; rai excitement in off'cial and so-! ctal circles over the prospect of the, visit and the tnoM elaborate prepara-1 talncd on the day of their arrival nt tUms have been made for the recep- tt dinner iven tu their honor bv the lion and entertainment of the na I j apanese rnminnt,!.-! -in-chief of tho lion's quests. The Japanese uro j dlnirlet and nt a reception by tlov ureat sticklers for ethiuetle and bi-iernor Sul'ukuhel rf the city of Kan pllublo to a fault. It was to befjj ! atawa. On the following day they pecte.l that they would not let turn' will iH miesrs at a dinner arwmed opportunity pass without making es-1 ,y the Mnynr of Yokohama n.at a pedal efforts to do honor to the reception slve-n by the municipality Americans, whom they have alwavs i f this citv. These are only the prln considered their friends. not with-! rln features of the first two days. standing the local anti-Japanese rkI-iIii addition there will be exchanges latum In San Francisco and else-im formal vislia by the admirals and where In the West. t r,ar admirals of the fieeta. rerep- ThoroughnessUs one of the ost tlons bv various offlcala and a great .mw st e ot iht'TJun- mi, i ii v- niiviih Women's New Dress Veils da every shade and color, in all the new weaves. ine latest out. i-nces From $1.95 to $5.00 Women's Long Kid Gloves Emd 16 inch lengths, in the popular shades and ccl- Genuine imported French kid; best grade, f rices From $2.95 to $4.95 Men's New Dress Suits - o In every shade and pattern in all the new snappy styles and makes. Every suit strictly hand tailored. All She very best. Prices From $f5 to $35 each ui r sinvunAx lit AC IS ox W is OWN" TKK.MS NOW RECT dress AND WOMEN an estimable young lady, a resident ! of Salem for some time.. ! -tB - MAISRIKD , !.- Three one-pound cans of Schilling s beat baking pow- on WednesiO.r, Oct. 14, der, or Cleveland's, for $1 Holie church, George H.I cash. At the Eugene Gro- brlyof Eugene and lftssi very, 104 West Eighth street. . Father Moore, of flcla-lttTTTTTTTTT !room is a plumber In the ! , 0 hpo wntts for alarm ciocks rrom a dollar up. tf THE CRESCENT 538 and 540 Willamette Street O striking rhuriu'iMlstlrs of tho .luti- anosf and nowr lnis'o ''V givt'n a , bi'tii-r lllustiatlc.n nf tl.O fact thmi; tni'ie works jusl pattst'd. wlitn tlu'.vj niWo and I'ompU'ttMl the arrangt'-l Ants for the rwt'ption and onti'r- VrmmtMit ot tho Anurlian fh't't. Kvi'ry minute detail has been prop- crly arraimed and It may be expwl- Triere are Q, ur three aure tracts ed that the inogratn preparod fur the left in Blair tnreec addition, closo Jii. oiQsliin will be curried out with the with streets nicely graded, which W. same attiwjlon to details which has can buy at a moderate price on characleiWd Hie work nf Ihe .lap on monthly Installments iT you wish, anse army during the late war In Also trad Q'roui '.-a to 10 ncres In Manchuria. Garden Home addition. These are The sighting of the American fleet very desirable and you may muka. will be Ihe signal for tile beginning your own terms. M of the ceremonies of Ihe reception. These are splendid chances to According to the program Ihe .laps make money by saving It, as well n vse battleships will weigh archor fleet, as si' as Ihe Inner Is In slghl. Kuril one of Ihe battleships h;)liceu They will not la.-t long. O O See the Oregon Land Company. (J'mve & Buoy or Zimmerman & uugh about these tracts. into Ludwlg of Albany, i::g man, and the bride Is -9 llOHX. In EuiPne. Oct. 16, 190$, to P. G. Bradway and wife, a son. i In Eugene, Oct. 15, 1908, tq W. C. Trotter and wife, of Mohawk, a daughter. - SniSCItlltE FUK THE Gl'ARD. NEWS NOTES FROM 1HSV .SI'RlX(iFIEU. ! Born To Mr. and Mrs. Al Larson, ! Sunday, October 4,-1908, a boy. I Henry Stewart Informs the News that he Is about to become a resident i of Eugene, and that unless the wenth I er takes a sudden change for the bet- ter he is liable to pick up his bed and ; walk at most any time. He says he I does not enjoy the morning and even ing strolls between Springfield and I the carllne going to and fijm his work. The resignation of Nate Hill, one very little sliown in mo nauumw.' News. n.ii;.is lv shoes "???????????T?TTTTMIIIIIIi:iIIi;iIIIIIiiiiiiiii O the city councllmen. leaves a vac i " .1 anmnv itr fnthoia huf an there yet rerO-lns but one regular meeting 5J,of that honorable body before the December election, there will be no one appointed to fill the place. At XX "n regular election there will be two councllmen. treasurer and recorder 1 to be elected. At the present time XX ' there seeius to be no Interest what- lever In the municipal election and but :: R'AE & SON , 75 West Eighth StreetQ o o ANT SECOND-HAND XiQQDS WHAT HA'VE YQU TO SELL? jjONE RED 6561. O EUGENE, OREGON Sec f mermanc& Ruh street tvUIMU i estate uixiuc v re fid o -rr :;ev Tf)i).Y BOARD AND ROOM Qin take two i more men to boardTiud room at 521 Lincoln. 01$ o CD o o Sec&d O sfista and properties 0ffered,rOale are SECOND -It m En?ene rr could En?ene.CZZ) Pve you prices here on farms. C nr LvCre cts. houl)01ots, businesOproperty, "aicn Woulrl tint o nn;rnnnw WANTED- keeper. Posl'lon bv a good house Address Box 10"., Spring field, Ore. WOllM nnt 1 . f n . . -1 n U Tht. r nacK(jnd drive tthe property you qa -v au sav "Wo t,.. .V. 1 V.oir.. in tVlB VXTED Student In high school wants place to work for his 1 hoard q Address It. H. '., care guard. OlS I OST A small black leather hand bag. containing small purse and silver; a ladies' gold watch and chain, and other artid.-s. Leave at t..rner's grocery; reward. ol i Y W'TKD Position by man who has had experience in the retail ,,ber and hardware busing. fBVl.1 take rharse of umber ard. fO refere:-. Addre?s. M.C. (.are mu.hu. 0 8t onr eat," mUo is "A satisfied Ut isTjiir best ad af- , v Eugene to locate and n? come tV see us One black mare, weight hind feet. DranocM h.ilter and w hire STRAYED 1 1 ! fT ifr Wuhlcr. leather He str-iii Il.-ward ror return or in-Street. OSTOFRCE. & RUGli F. John M. P. HoJlv. a: Kor proTiitit 3312. Ri'-il" Gasoline Woei wiy svuivti. ij"d to e'rat'e ',r.n H'.ack ;:l H.gb nr-ft. tf a. ( OM.ECTIOXS. SMITHS. EXI'EItT lMlt I.K' AfCOl'NTAXTS AXI STEXH;lt.VI'IIERS, make collections, iiH'll nlul close hooks, kep small tkts of, books mid do nil kinds ot Monographic work. We will he pleased to have tl t.ilk Willi you. Mr. IIiisIiii'kh Mali. Office, -IK7 Willnilielte St. Phone Red Qll. : assigned to escort to thearbor one of the visiting AmiM'Icau warships. Together they will steam Into the harboQ after having exchanged sal utes with the visitors. An enor mous fleet of steamers and other craft, loaded w ith Jiipunk' officials nnil morn a 1 1 tt I .inera U'lVIlieet tile' ntertnlnments. which will prncllcn') fill every spare mo ment to the luiio of departure of the visitors for 1'oklu. where the princi pal ofriclal part nf the program will be carried out. The officers will be guests of the Emperor at one of his pUicer In Toklo and there will ho tiWiinierable dinners, receptions, gar den tA-ttcs and excursions. On TuesdiTy Ihe orflcers will lie received In audience by Ihe Kinperor. Th. only strictly American function of (ho week will be Ihe garden party at the American embassy. The sail ,crs will also be well taken care of and over ):ig will bo free for them while tlio are ashore. All thea tres and other places of amusement will be open to them freo of charge and ample provision has been made , for entertaining tin? Jackles. Even souvenirs have been provided 'for the men, so thai they will have no to spend i any purl uC o jyi'tunlty i their money. We have a large mi? of shoees, In many styles, for nn women and children, whlclowe are desirous of re ducing at once. In order to do so we offer them at prices far below regular retail values. It will pay you to call and see them. We carry a complete line of gener al merchnndQ' and guarantee right setting sun prices and ihrr treatment. Campers' supplies a specialty. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. o23 D'Q'er. Oregon. .NOTICE T K.RMER. MINNESOTA FAMILY GOMES TO EOCENE lied Wing. Minn., Republican. Oct. 9: A pleasant surprise was given last Tuesday evening to MiQind Mrs. T. II. Drum at their homo In Wa couta which they are soon to leave for their new home In Eugene, Ore gon. About forty friends and neigh bors walked In, bearing much good will and substantial uatcrlals i.Oa flnQiuiiJing feast, 'there was mus ic and panics causing much merri ment, and there were some warm tears on the cheeks of the Impromptu hostess, when she was prOMinted with a dozen tea spoons an:! a berry spoon oQlld sliver. .Masters Harold and Paul Drum, who are attending school in Red Wing, will have an excellent opportunity to complete their education In the I'nlverslty of Oreg. O Mr. Drum vlslt g) Eugene some lime ago and pun uased a house ready furnished. The be.st wishes of Minnesota friends will fol low this family of Mlnne.-iota pio neers who after long residence here art turning Iheir facs toward the FOR SALL,. gtXVtJGfi OR LEASE Having concluded to retire from th$lumber business I offer for sule, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber Hay ai.d grain wanted in exchange heds, office, pinner, dry kllnsffVl nlanng nr nronn Keo lia nr fple-l l . I.. ...4 ...Itl. l.,,ul.a all IIJOIS I.OIIIiet.l..-,! Itl uiiniin Mill located at river bridge In the j centre of Eugene city, east and west, and only three blocks from the S. P. R. R. O ! This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go Into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, si divings, cull lumber, as well as Hit better grades of lumber. cI.ogs are cl.eap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mill man can make tins American fleet's visit Is so extensive city. I lilt, lie I in'wi i n and elaborate that there will not be, fully Justlfv such a system, so far as Inute's rest for the American offl-1 postal recwia lire concerned. I ho and men from the moment of annual business has exceeded the inbilnium rigure of $ 1 0,000 required fiJf a free delivery office, and Is now conditions there 1 CITS their arrival In Yokohama to their dooarm'Oi week or hence. It hns hern arranged tlurr Yokohama and Toklo shall divide tVe honor of entertalitflk; the visitors. 'Phu addition to curing t w'tiiwc, builds up anil sire'';.' appetite mid rrjjulati Q entire system. Best quality tents an aises. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. n and mere sightseers, w -iTr meet the, A I'nlted Slates postal Inspector battleships and give them an en- Was tu Roseburg yesterday looking thnslnsttc (Adenine. (" 1 the matter of the establishment 1 lie program tor uie wees ov1"' oi a nee man ueuvery system in iiiui considered above that sum. It Is an nounced that as soon as thu number ing of the houses and the placing of Americans will Biiend two days In I sign hoards on the street corners are Yokohama before the scene of hos-l completed the Inspector will rocom pllnllty Is changed to Toklo, whcriuend that the delivery service be -the most extiQlvo preparations for lubllshed. i CONTAINS ' Medicines containing Mercury are often givfi to persons Buffering with Contagious Blood l'ois and so powerful is the action of thisdrug that it frei'iiently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shutOihe disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members. When, however, the treatment is left oil, the disease always returns, and the patient finds that tt health has been injured by this powerful mineralQnd he is ofteu K.'t with weak .slotiincll, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma tism, etc. The action of S. S. S. is entirely diHerent. It contains no Mercury, wr any nther Jiarmful drug, ))Ut is made entirely of heuling. cleaiisii. rouU uiit! l.cos. It cures Contagious Ulood Poison by removing ilie virus from blood. It searches out every particle of the poison anil does nut leiiv tlm IimsI trace for future outlireaki. S. S. 8., in W(liK-lc, builds up anil sire o'tbens w.cry part ol the bodv. Its line tonic el! (Tfci lone up t)i Rtomaik ntiC digestion, improve ine, lX..i: , ii. ...v .... Mioir tuutlr contalninir A.tiinu bii-iui n ;e disease and onjr- vaiuablekiformatiou uhout the diflerent stages of t.. uieUicai u3M? desired scut free to all who write. O 1 1111 sniri tl ii.' it tU., V .iiit u for pianos or organs. See us or tele phone at onre. Sleveng & Hulln Pi ano House, Commercial Club B)k. Tel. Main 41. O... . . . .. rtT. snrinerB or Asniai oouinern Ore gon and Northern California are looking forward to a grand celebra tion o n.N'ovember 14 in honor of the; Institution there of Hlllah Temple of, the Ancient Arabic Order of the No-; hies of the Mvstle Shrine, for which dispensation was granted at the lart ; meeting oi ine impeuai iuuncu ai ni-nnertv nav for Itself in two years St. Paul. jBmj f ne will operate day and night . ' ilnonevear. (ireatest oiporiunlty In Slnrr Senas aia.-nlne Company, Mt t flf f)rPKn (rir a ,i n;aa, 15 Willamette street, phone Red ,.st ,.ap,i n, n the slate. Capac 14S1. 1 Itv 20.000 fet In ten hours. vTT'Z' i When you have this mill you are in ..on- ?- "',', at the niarket. i-ianer ana ury huh V!ioiis little liver nills. d by air u,.. ...i..h ,n ,:h.. i,,i. ,.f druggists. i im,er and lots of money, (live this iyour early attention If interested In ! ImmiIiit nrunositlon. I am sure you . TIT cmnnt beat It lnhe state. The .MM n r. f ri..ii, i i i.r..if..t i Our Irons Are Here THE EXCEL IRON ) Excels all others in Price and Quality ' Yours for $3.50 Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 5J6 Willamette Street For Wiring, SuppIies.JFixtures and all kinds cf Electrical Machinery. all alarm clocks at Watts', tf innlrker von act le surer you are of Fxinii- of Riijille P-iii-i lie, Ix-cented. . niX)tliig vour fortune, for this Is a Notice is hereby civen that Frank , ri,xt,ri. In a lifetime. M. 3. HARK Kit, .1. Zimm'T. admlnl. tra'or o fthe es tate of Rosalie liau-'.ie, deceased, has filed his final account for 'he stttli Illl-IIT of tin- evate. and Moll- day, the Hith day cf November. t'J'iH. at 10 o'ioi k In the forenoon of said day. has been set iy the Hon. (I. II. t'hrl-rnan. Couiim- .ludl:'' of l.alie 333 I'earl street, Kugeue, Or. unity, for lo rjni: hjeetlotis to the anjc. i.i-el thi! 1 S. t :.e I .V !i il iv of Ociober, KI!ANK pi. r. n . t.ton:ey .1. ZIMMKII. Adinln-.-ti j CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Bars the ELI BANCS J. H. WEST EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Rtidy First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKFNZIE STAGEleivr, Eui(fne EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE jt ilJf a. m. Stagridonnt call At A dallyitafreleAvecEuKencatb 4. m, privalr miiifncra but will call for for Mapkton, cIum connection ty c-ggagEii nctilird tlx day before. ttramer for Florence and Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 I e i r