Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 16, 1908, Image 8

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    TUB ETGKNK DAJXY OVAKD. " FRIDAY,' OCTOBER. 1, l-
Eugene Agents "Nemo" Corsets, Dent Gloves, Missing Underwear, Moneybak Sijks
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The Friendly Store's Saturday Shopping Bulletin
O Store Open ntil 9 O'c'o Tomorrow Evening
300 Umbrellas, $1.50 va!s. La
Tomorrow your choice of 300 Umbrellas, natural stick
and fancy handle's. Paragon frame, Gloria covering, a
26-mch size. Wonderful bargains. Regula prices
$1.25 and $1.50, Tomorrow g QQ
Special, each r
Wonderliil Values at $2.00. $2.50, $3.50, $5.00
o Genaftand Scotch Flannd
WaisLings
A yard 1 5c, 25c and 40c O
RcmarkabiC values, irr.Q-nse assortments.
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$1.00 Women's Underwear ?5c.
WoiQn's wooivests and drawers, good heavy weight,
in natural grey color, all sizes, but the quantity is sOll,
only three dozen. If you vAsh your share be ncre7(5)C
early tomorrow. $1.00 varaes for fv
: O
F&ece Lined Vest and Pants
For Women and Children, each 25c
50 dozen of the best values in women's and children's
fleece lined vests and yams, white and grey, O Cp
at this low price, each Q. J
LIQUOR SELLER
PLEADS GUILTY,
FINED SI00
o-o-
Sid Pitman, the- Springfield man
who was arrested there a tew days
aco, charged with selling liquor at
Seavey's hop yard during the picl
Ing season, in violation of the local
option law, appeared for trial before
Judse Bryson, of the Eugene justice
court, this forenoon at 10 o'clock. A
trial was not necessary, as the
fendant entered a plea of guwy.'
.Ttidge Bryson sentenced blm to pay a
fine of $100. He was unable to raise
the money and will spend 50 days in
the county jail.
ALMOST A SHOEING
! AT SPRINGFIELD
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EXCITING TIME OVER RIGHT TO
j CROSS PROPERTY WITH A
I PILE DRIVER PISTOLS WERE
DRAWN. O
The Only Genipe Priestley "Cgoveaette" oR.ain Cgat for
Men and &cPys made of wool fabrics from
0 $15.00 to $35.000,
We showthe largest and most complet9 lifte of Genuine Priestly Rain Coats
and Cravenettes to be foui9J in the city both for Men and Boys, arjjl Qnade in
four differensyles. 0 o
UMBRELLAS! UftgB&ELLAS!! FoPMen and Boys; umbrellcPs
of every description anl style, from . . . . . . 50c to $8.50 P
get the market price. The market on
choice hops will go to 15c or better
as there are very few choice hops In
the country."
PLEASANT HILL NEWS
(Special Correspondie. )
Pleasant Hill, Oct. 15. The Inn;
looked-for rain is here at last. F6)
mers will now get busy plowing ans
seeding, most of which is generally
completed by tuts Rime lu the sea
son.
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D. w in c'i-f 10
From all accounts the Union High Th . ,ornla
hool Is settling down to good hard 'rotten mr te
.
wiin, s ....
would bi.p , 20 cs:
fbr tt nit.'
-.".;; "",u -rotten to sv
wuri anu mtj uaue t tiiiiny plan, as new on 7 '
some outside papers designate it. is rvm-in.;ltIi
flb.lv to k.i,nniu nulla , Mr riini,
lo follow: ,.auu,ng;,0 h, h at pfe,
Kooeri urury is spenaing a month m n,iT. j Blaiitot.
at Kltson Springs. ; '," ns down
Arthur Shelley, wife and child left! i"" ."P the 1"-
Mondav for.thnlr home In t0.l . n aorl t I, ' " i
County, after a few days visit with "V? "'; tar, bH
reiaiues uei B. fr-.n,. ' ?fr8 anil ... '
Tbo m-n fmoiiior fomiii h V 9'"') are entitle . -l
moved to the Sharpies stock farm uCcom"10latioiu. "5
which they have rented for a term: n -T
of years. , '"'f Klliw,
.M1U ltu'n
you nw;!?'".!
system and amJfl
kidne.vB and 1&G
execution in this vTuinlty; steam, sas- aj , ,e loir3. s'f'
ollne and horse power all being In ,1P n0 "i, ,ue!1: aV
evidence. . twin.! so' Vmi i'-
Lester Wheeler and family are here c 'L, yo"- h T
from California visiting relatives and Lom"my. Price 50
om-time irienas.
M. M. Gilbert came 1111 from TnJ
. . iav
pciii r 1 lull; tfpfjtfuu cyaiur-
day and Sunday with'Ws family.
EUGENE'S LARGEST AND
BEST STORE
S. H. FRIENBLY
592-594 Willamette St,.
O
YOR MONEY'S PoRTH
OR YOJ MONEY. BACK
CITY NKWH '
Ills legs bmO' crushed,' although no
hones were broken. Ho la at the
(iiMiernl HniQtul under tho cnro Of
Dr. Day. ' O
Civil Knglueer Hlmon Klovlidnhl
loft Eugeiiu totlny for Wnldo Lake,
Tho Rticliill.it local of Eugene will
Iiient every Tumiduy night lit Kriink'n ; tuklnK other men along with hlru to
hall, tit U o clock. "laHHlst the contractors in pushing the
1 reservoir rni'K cm worn to coiuiuei
Tho meeting of tho Fortnightly , ,,.. i1r,.. , ,U1W nillm,ia th mnVf
Club has boon poMponod from the , t() 1(inVB ,hul h.iall uUlt,i0 1,1 tho
J 7th to tho 3lHtlnt. jUiountalns. o
Te front of Ihe new Znhvr block nr M M, niiYlTanil Mrs. Hiiddle-
ih uning pin in nnn mo em-mug ior 1 aton W(M. nmnOd yesterday of the
th bin s'nro that Is to go III there Is . ,,.llth of their brothrrt. W. L. liary. I
Iie.ng built. ,lt ivashvllle, IlpntoiV county. 'MmO
. 1 remains were nrnugnt to ifiugene tins
A coon show appeared at SpriiiK-1 afternoon and Interred In tho Ma-
iit-in ihhi nignt, tun incomers oejng ; Mcnlrt cemetery.
111 rjMK'x" luuoy Ull llivir WUJ Lu
A pit, nt hinihoOrnr f!. F. Workine
from Cottageirove, was Hinting tho
freight arrivals In Eugene last night
The excelsior company Is shipping
another car of excelsior to Cali
fornia nud the All Fruit Company
a enr of dried primes to Minneapolis.
title of a new mnrch and two-step,
Qlth song refrain, by I'jjdolpli Arout
hiin, dedicated to Oo ffon. WllllaW
Howard Taft. The sentiment of the
song verse Is an appreciation of the
merits of the republican candidate.
It Is Issued In handsome sheeiQuusic
rorm, with a fine half-toinOporMiit
of JlTnrt ns cover dosiv.O. Pub
lisher Charles K. Harris, New York.
(il'AUl) PlCxT 4
VA'ltlt' II1L'II.I IIL'II
JKlllltS south.
Tim body of Charles N. fllannard,
who died hero on the l ltlt Intil., was
shipped by Itndertnlier Gordon Inst
nl'M to Mlddletuwu, Conn., whoro It
will bo burled,
A cnrloail of coal has arrived for!
, the Wllllains Trancfor Co. Tho fuel I
Is 'ho boit oblnlnable, and It is cx-j
pacted will be sold rapidly. 1
William llayho who lives at
Creswell was .lulled last night for
being drunk, and this morning Judge j
Ilrysou niiessed him $10. He has
been telriiAlilng to Creswell to aiimi'pT
of his rrlciuls to send him the money
and It Is probable that ho will not
j have to elO 1'Jall long. (
I The owners of Hilt Crest addition.
Wild rouse have stnrled southward. ' which lies on ttie northeast slope of
l-ast iilaht .snvoral
Kuiieun In n soiitheust
Goose hunters
row nnj Sunday,
Dr. V. E, Belovnr reports that W.
D. McLean, w!'o iinderwont a surgi
cal operation In St. Vincent's hospi
tal Wednesday, Is getting along very
well,
I'OlPwoitK .rtAIX.
O The Guard Printing Co's.
O'lnnt Is now Installed i.47H
Wl.Ometto (Theatre lSick)
and Is prepared to do all
kinds of printing more O
satlsfactorlly than evernd
do It more promptly. We
havo Installed a splendid new
cylinder book and Job press,
11 new double deck linotype,
ami much ndditloiiul material,
inn kQ.; the plnnt double the
size of any other In tho city
and one of the finest in tho
state. O
Telephone Oimher same as
before. Main 1 .
"
v. LADIES OP
O
llavoryou
EIGENE.
seen thfilr fl.ntlnmea
taiiioiis tth.Cder Brace and Combi
nation Clonics Supporter? The
1 tuinnlli.rli pnnl niv Italli 1.
bunds passed over College Hill, will soon put in U00 ' ,h, u I.O.. , ' "Z
heastert. dlrHctlon. lineal fcM,t of cement walk, grade and ",'8' V ' " ho", 'l i"n 1,0 W?J" wltl
will start out lomor- gniveWho stre.ft and lnstil water, " h'""
. , : mains. ArchltecT llenslll "fs mm,"" . V 7'lmll"K 80 '
' -. 1 ,i..i,, .,1.,.. .1, 1 ., . sary to good htallh, aiid the trueO-
crei.of n Ions life,
Mi-i uiK 01 me mugs in uoys aim , 011 8hnrt visit
ciuiuren.
a I s'.es.
U Trigs
i CI. Nelilo writes to Julius Gold-i 1 IU In the addition. ;
sn'lth from Now York Hint ho audi 1
his wife aro hnvlng a pleasant stay! Tle( Fllnl-McLniighlln Co.. sue-1
thoro. They may make a trip to Eu-icesaors lo Dnv & Hen.lerion, tho plo
rupti befora returiiliig lo Oregon. : nr riirnltiire dealers, filed articles
- or incorpoiation witn inn ouiimv v---i.
T. II. Ellis1 concrete mixer was ,) k lat-O ''sterdny afternoon. TI-. -) T
main placed In comnilnsliin on West Imorpurators are Marjorlo K. FII11V fM-lVnl vuiO' i imi.m I
Eighth stre-t Cils morning and It -Joule II. McLaughlin. L, D. Flint I . V, fu ctrl Tl ,V,,, , ,! , I
wnr'fii Hflllilrillilv. H In fl II lall 111 I A M..I 1.11.. Tk. .1 T llU '-'ettrlt 111011110 to-
' ' . .,1 V 1 nilh Itll II. 1 IIU Vtll'llltl A ,Ii. 1.1 .. .
POvonu
in
glrlj, especially schinil
Worn by both sexes and
Aint will call. Mrs. E.
T
- i Tiitnu.Vi i.s,
TT?Tf Tt t TTP
W. R. Ennls.Or Wendling, was in
the city over night. , O
J. T. Martin returned today ITom
a trip to points north.
Miss Maude Lews was down from
her Mohawk hom.ioday.
Ulysses Jillmakefisp rroifrPort-
1 11 11 rl vlulllmr 1, tA ...... I. V..
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Mrs. Geor?e W. SOh(?s home
from a short visit to Ashland.
Dr. George Wall went to Junction
City this nfrernoOi on business.
W. U. lOcv and wife nt T IHIn
A &'"s. Wash., are here on a visit.
1 (-' Joseph S. and Warren Lnekev re
turned this afternpon from Portland.
Emo Samuels, a lumberman of
Corvallis, is In the city on business.
O- K. Price and Geo. B. Inks. 01
Marcola. spent last night In the ciiv.
Mrs. V. B. .Matthews came down
from Goshen on the noon train to
day. John Brookmnyer, tho Mohawk
lumberman, was In the city over
night.
Hobnrt Keeney, son of AssessorT3.
P. ltfney, left for Sumpter today on
a visit. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wnrren left
yesterday for Portland, where thev
will reside.
Attorney J. E. Young came down
from Q'.tage Grove on the noon
train today.
Mrs. S. J. lOant of Smlthfleld.
nfter a visit In Eugene, returnej
borne todav. ',
Mm LiH).... Y
-ki i i.ee came flown rrom
v.ireswell On tho noon train
TKbm lo .annrlaH In l 1 Va nCCIIITPlI
!sn evitine time in Springfield IrQ
, j upiiriv nrternnon in regsro 10 ihh
I rightful possession of a certain niece
; of prooTty. The legal ownership of
1 a portion of South A street seems to
be In doubt and It Is yet to be de
! termined whffVr it belongs toQie
city of Springfield or individual prsiiA
o.v At nnv rata tho nlip firtvpr
i crew were refused the privilege of
! nulling their machine through what
j is laid off and is supposed to be city
property. After the foreman of the
; crew had obtained permission of the
nntl 1 nn th c-r.i mil
Ohe marshal had been InstructevHo
have the rence removed, tne party
claiming the ownership flatly refused
the rht to take down the fence,
whlciVhe proceeded to do. Just as
he was about to complete his bur
ttmsome task, the party claiming
ownership put In an appearance. As
Plowed. Next was the drawfYvof pis
tols and we are told had not the bet
ter judgment of the marshal and his
antagonist, Interfered, no doubt some
one would have been the target for
a fatal shot, And then, how sad. The
deed was not done, arid b"etir still,
no one was hurt. We undersrand the
matter will bppQ'led In the courQ
Hill) llie unusual hiiuil -ue eAuneitt-
tetl from all blame as he was on
ly obeying the orders of the city
eoun-ll, which 13 his d"tv, and which
he should be ever willing to do.
News. n
P. N. Laird made a business tr!n! n.W:8 WKm std
1 . !.. A.., I ' U l 1' -l.r. l.l. ..""1
iu ocvcitti iiuiuis uuiiu Lite vauei .'asc m u v v-"0milf
week. ! - R- WMaltoj
L. C. Sherwood made a flyinc visit i
to bis family last week. He will- us for camp l!mp.
probebly move to Portland In the kids. Ja'
near future
i,ii. I'.iii-ii iviiiuncii iiii u Hiiuan ; Mars rirx ii..
she raised this year whi-h weighsO CllAMBPni; tiVn,
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PfidaV and i
SatOf day
Io . IWIUIJ
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0FFICE0F ROADMASTER
o MgyED TO EltGSKE
HEADQUARTERS WILL HE HERE
1NSTE.9 OF AT DRAIN OF
FICE ROOM AT FREIGHT 1)10
POT. O
O
The office of the Southern Pacific
roadmaster for the Salem division,
which extends from Salem to Rose
burg, will at once be moved to Eu
gene and Ooadmaster O. H. Miller
will have an office here. The old
oaggage room, vieh is how a part
of the freight depot, is being
fitted up for his office and
Just as soon as the work is com
pleted the transfer wUJ be made.
Mr. :irt'er will move Q family here
from Wain and they will become per
manent residents of Eugene.
TEA and COFFEE LEAD BEOW
CANISTERS
oo
Combination of
in gold,
signs
colors, de
greoa and
bla.d", with silver effect. Tea
or c(J'ee in gold letter. Beep
snng fitting cover with
blaek enameled kiiQ. Capa
city, one. pound. Each 10c
BIRDCAGE
. HOOKS
Bronzed iron, swings from
socket. Each, 5o
TUMBLERS
o
Plain or DectraH
AVp liny lii'cii iilik'iii
a lim:tiuipiyo(te!
all of purest thin lead
glass. Ns?ooth ineltftlri
Sjiecial, each
today
ip the fuuntltitlun of. tho Diinn-W i; (,u,ek is Jit), 000.
kliiB tn'reo-slory lilmk. . J . .
A tramp giving hm name as I,.
S'eral, was brought to Eugene la-t
tight on the loi-il from Jiinetlnn
City with his fare liu0 biiltered up
pfl ho was place-l In tlui Kuii.nui hos
pital. Ho wild he fell from a train.
i t.iniorrow night.
The funeral nf Sewell C. Smith.' O
who died l:. I'lirtland Wcdnostluy, I Large shtpineni nt roeKiind dln
wns held here (his nfternoon at 3 Ing chairs Just received. Vo us for
o'clock. Tiie services were held at I new. up-to-dato turn. tore at right
Henderson's undertaking par- prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Day
lull and tlie remains Interred in the
I. O. O. F. cenictiiy. The services .
- - (Were under the auspices of SptWcr
Oyneo Fraslenr, a young man. w8',llUe LndgijI. O. (). F, h ,
brought In from a logging r0'0 . I
near Hale lust eve-ilng with oiuf.l -iTIio "O of tho Hotir," Q the;
FITCHARD BUS HOPS
A J BETTER THAN 10c
The hop market at IndenendeneeQl
seems to be much stronger tlrt any
where else. C. LFitchard oT that:
place, has bought U8 bales of Walk-'
er Bros., of Independence, at fitter I
Mrs. J. S. Med lev of Cottage C.rnvp than 10 cents and has thlsMepk '
arrived from Portland on the after- lj0'ight 250 bales from W. W. Perci-
Q-n train today. val, of Independence, and 400 bales
Prof. L. R. Alderman returned from R- OQrady, of Creswell, at bet-
thls afternoon from Illllshoro, where ,cr ,han ,en- Portland buvers and
he attended a tiii-hers' Institute. Klaber, Wolf & Netter claim to be'
MO1'"- E- I'Ois leaves for his Paying top market price, but aceord-
lllime In I n. At,.,.il.. C..in.. i.-i.. ill), tn thp alu,,-., . n..
i. .. '...svitsi t.uilll.l.1 nielli. : ." vtiv me 1IUIU
Mrs. Harris Wl 1 .ninln I,. IT -...to 3 ppnln nnHur M, .nl-... m
a few week longer. Q I Fltchnrd has two niO'- large deals
Ed MdQson returned home to on whi.Qho expects Oo do?e this
Portland touav alter n hunt up the I weok !u better thjyj 10c. He savs
south fork or the McKenzie. "Anybody who O choice hops
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clark are home should come to lniliOndence and
iiwiii uieir nip r;ast. t iipv went a i
far as Vermont. Mr. Ctf.- s i,i
DANA FOOD
CHOPPERS
We offer the we!l-l:tnvn
Dana Cutters, which we be
lieve to be tlie best Food
Chopper on the market, be
cause ltQuts the greate:
variety of foods, is easiest
cleaned and wears theAn?-
est, at the extreme low
Price $ ! .25
CARPT
High grade put steel ta
500 in paper. 6, 8 audit1
per paper
HAND SAW
24-inch ten
filetl aii-1
hnmlle.
the!)- O
t narsiii"
huiul saw.
O
.poretl"'-
sot. vnniiw-
in a
liesl qimlu teius all sue?.
CHAMBERS IURDWAHK CO.
,
1 rr-l r- . fei)
l ne nugene a
mimu4iin
Busy Bank 0
Book-Keepers
ire constantly at Qk ri-ourd-llig
the trniisactloim of the Kit
gene Umiii & Savings Dank.
Much of their time la spent
on the nivounts of men whoso
USirs larsor than yours.
lint i heir crvllt anil standing
Bio hiKhmf 1hh-iuis they Jttve a
luu2 aciVunt- O
Why not Ssve yourself tho
same advantage by opening all
jecount with us?
an
9 Sa
.oan
CAPITAL AMI SI HIM.I S.OliVtKM),
KSTAIILISIIKI)
avings
Sank
ItlLl.MlltF. BROTHERS
For all klndi. or draylng and ex
press. House phone Red 2742; of-
The relnfoiced centre vud'.rO,m
mock Is tbo on to buy. They are
wider, longer anil stronger than the
ordinary kind.
: CHAMBERS HARDWIRE CO.
40c
AURPHEY; s Icket SlO?
Frank mover, of Dallas, Is In the
city on business.
DEL1CUHS I1WAN
This recipe Is highly recommended
by one of our correspondents; try It
for descrtiinifrow.
i Peel t,W large bananas, rub
smouthwith five teaspoons of sugar.
Add ifCJtearup sweet cream beaten
to a stW froth, and then add one 10c
! racknge or Lemon Jell-O dissolved
In 1 ' teaiiipa hulling water, l'our
Into niiild and when cold garnish w ith
: rami le cherries Serve oith whipped
,riijm. "r as a good pudding sauce
.iJO Is sold by all grocers at lic per
I'M'-ka'. erm
home.
Dr. M. M. Davis arrived up rrom
Benton county this afternoon with
the remains of his brother W 1.
Davis, who died at Nashville, ves
terdiiy. Mrs. Felix Saiks is in the citv
from Blue River for a fv.--davs
e ii ii.. .1.1... i i .
i . I., uii. kiiuiii-t ot i.ttjse Urov.vrJ
Is In Eugene. w Vjjjj
lallarern and famllv. nftr
a visit with relatives In Eugene, left
today for their home at Austin. In
Eastern Oregon.
A. K. Slifer of Longmont. Colo..
Is here and may locate In this citv
He Is a brother-in-law of C. C. Page
the Job printer.
J. M. Rellly, advance agent of the
"Rocky Mountain Express." which
iiiMiM'eur soon nt tne tugene thea
ler
r(7J In the city.
, . t.reen, ot Nome. AlsV. Is
visiting at the home of his hr. er,'
Rev. 1. A. Cjkn.ple win spend
the winter at Ms .Wgeles.
Rev. C. R. Moore went to Halsov
today to afend a recital to be give
there tonight by n. I,. Morgan w'.,n
recently won a diamond medal W
oratory at Portland. ($)
Verne Apperson. who Is now- em
i itSri " skat,,,K rlnk J-
k '.i'T'X''1 w,,h 'he high
school football , ,hU ,fternKnh
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35 East, Ninth Street,
Wesftfoer Good
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r3icycle apes,. Q
"Steel Klud Guards,
V- 00 Mud Splashers,.
0&noThigh Hunting Bo
T T. I ift PrwRrs and
T 1 "
Kepajring
I Coffee
Always uniform'
-i-iuuuti-soia in
2 2 lb. and S lb.
Yoiir frivu.. -.1
our
1 lb..
cans.
nd it
n z m ii IK i - ..
. Your prwer ..ill 1 ca1S. 4,
0 better if ,fruund at ,nd il H lit
too flno. " ome not W Xt
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