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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1908)
Tint Browns HAitr etAiiB. tCbTdat, October 20. 103 lOOtf Women's and Children's Knitted UncfergarinenLs at a Big Saving to You ll i 1 J!sp mi jpM WW k. t CITY NEWS . E. Dodge todav shipped a car load of potatoes, to Southern Oregon points. Floyd VaiiKi.QhaB tne thanfcof The Guard for a Jua of fine (U'le cider. The Forester team of the Eugene Canyt M. W. A. will Ko to Marcola Thilay evening to put on the work there. . F. L. Bayne and family are recent arrivals here. They have located 775 Oak street. Q The Allen Fru Mother car load1 the East. This car was consigned to St. Louis. Wual work on t?e long-oQiyed ceiSf nt sliQn "along the inth street side of tl Hoffman House was begun this morning. ThPw. C. U. will mPom row,r the election or officers and othw business at MrsOVheeler's at 218 East Eleventh street. f, Cg. today :iped rMlrled pruITes to T. H. Ellis this morning began the work of bulUJng ake C'dent curbing tar the pavWnenPon East Seventh W'eet from Oak to High. O Jack Scott, the engineer. today shipped a car load of hoiWehold Roods to Sllverton where he will take the run on the Waodburn branch. La Duke and Leffler. the well dril lers, have nk - a. vmi for John Marsh on Moss AveniYf', 121 feetfl) reet deep, water rose within -'s ieet of the JJrfnce. TQ firm is now work ing on College Hill. ient commercial travelers visiting In Eugene, excepting the evenings of rhe second Monday and the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month." The promotion department of -the Commercial Club has been Instru mental In having the Last Ninth street bridge across tne mill race painted in preseutabl eshane. Before it was an eyesore mil ""O r. painted In -presentable shar. before dark grQ: with light trimmings. Trailers i-')lained that there we-e lights the depot when the 6-42 train came iu last evening. The big arc light was out and they say that the incandescents along the de pot platform were not fffle& n; making It Impossible to so' much ot anything, even after the train had arrived. points to Seattle ana other North west common points, during the ex position at Seattle next year. W. F. Chace, a Portland land scape gardener, is in the city at the request of Mr. Ha,rtog, looking over the depot grounds. The Idea is to park these In the most attractive 1 mannnr nocaililo ami nlnnf Ipuu, nn.i ' flnuL'ops linrtor tho rilrontlon nf n ! competent expert In that line of work, j .Mr. Hartog and Mr. Chace are of the opinion that the con ois planting i trees and floweQwill beWom $400 ! to $t00 and the latter believes that ' the grounds may be transformed into: fa very beautiful park. farmed. Th, (; nooq S There Is a splendid exhibit of the famous Montgomery paintings at Eatojjs art and book Btore. The pic tureS'have attracted a great deal of attention all day. Word has been received by the Mr. Montgomery, a noted farmer Commercial Club from Jas. Charl-1 artist or painter, a3 he prefers to ton 8k airman of the transcontine' be called and who has an exhibition . ' , In a,i n h a wstrlr in lntnn'a l.rvnlr n. IWh school assembh swer to the resolution passed 0 the club two months ago, to the effect that a 0e of $50 has been granted by the njroads from St. Paul, Min neapolis and Missouri river common Xi.W TODAY TO TRADE-pan of his work it addressed the this afternoon. Ti the place of the it feature. he assembly took ular Wednesday W - WANTED veaninfi mines ana a isi ii 1115 (pm mule, ro tr:v3 for sheep; or WllC, trade cattle far sheep. S. P. ftjyne-1 i gar. Phone, Farmers, 84. N5 . WANTEI-Posltl in boarding , G house or privaft' family lady. Address, G" Xv-TICE. AVI Aver haj possession of a white canoe, (3) feet long with the "E. B. C." mono gram on the bow, or If any one who knows as to its whereabont3, will please noti fy this office, the kidnesB will be appreciated.' 027 ORIENT i 1 M 1 fwSs imm "1 1 DBtfEJXGouuT 1 FERD. T. HriDifiuc T I r- "UUHAUBS Ugri ir Sin in, sm, care 01 uuuru. 4 STRAYED One blfftk niM-e, weight 1000 lbs; white hind feet, branded on left shoulder, leather halter and tie strap. Reward ror return or in-1 lormanon. ruune u'ciuiv uuii. A. E. Swain, cor. 13th (nd Mill Street. 018 9 0 . WANTED Chamber workV in pri vate boarding house, or other Tl: Is is th greatest sale of underwear evtf offerc(3) in ngene; all styles and all sizes; maoJD for ' are sample garfientd marked 1-3 less than regular; the bailee is the celphrated Oneita and 'ft yt Veista 1109; none better. e show also aimplete lin, of flftuising and fm. Carter's needle stitch underwear for men and children. w.oo utixw Suit! titi Pteci.Stc Vine cream S4it ribbed Union fuitH moflr all Bool; sizo sltctfl, flit. Tfc ' 41.50 Iri Sizt Vmt tuitt It tl.OD Jliol uit for le oMh ;iatl 7, t And 9; goof ttiff Vol, tvtkM; Mo-II.GD O 91.71 SILI AID QQCk UltON tLHTl, 11.39 13.50 PHI CiSMIElE SUITS, 12.60 t 9o $rmi cycciftls in fi ctiUtri ni rCk Ml fM; 11 regular titi; nib finUkttf, p 4t3k tof M ntek; 12.60 ! VOVItt'S SlU ARC USLI SUITS tS.00. ' O 4h cllkra.U4 II. Cultr ndln aLiknti Mrfcc rikkii fiat vilfe Ml licla Uaion twits; ajl 4M tt thia low prica, auit $5.00 WOVEN'; SUITS, !bc AND 76c Vhita cream,' ft ad gray, plain or fleece fcaai ; all rtf ulr aira laa ; the very boat vaiac tt taaa fifas. 0 9 OASTS' VESTS UaAPPR VMltfe FLEECED GRtTS, 2 omen purf White (fleece-lined panta) and vests ;eJrft values at, each 29 C $1.0$ WOOL UST3 AtD PtftTS, E8rl 75g Yomen'fPwool vests anjl pants; sizes 32 to om, regular fi.uj uimuiy, eauii qq y o o CHILDlif S WHITE OR GRAY VESTS AMD PATS, 2c, 3Qp and 35c ffellt ire the (fcest values we have 'ever ahwa a tha prices; pe white fleece-lined tits and pantlat ?Ftr.. 3Dn and 3Rfi; eray ffar rants, all zes at 25c, 30c and J5C; graya , 25c eah; ST values. 75c WOOL GARMENTS, EACH 40c Only four doaen of these; sis 24 to 34; pants, drawers and vests; special, each. . 40D BOYS' AD GIRLS' UNION SJITS All styles and qualities ; extfi values Qt 25c,c35, 40C, QC "1 to $1.50 amt; these come in gray, white and cream. seven sollaltinf committees womotion fund of the Com- n nn..na.n.l tn moat ho promotion department thlsM'. evening at 7:30 o'clock to report' progress. A mnffla.ee license was issued this mornlniHo Robert I.. Gawley of Dlss ton, nrulQvlIss Jeanette Morse, of Cot tage Grove. A license was Issued yes terday afternoon to Henry E. Owen and Maymie E. James, both of Eu gene. o Walter Eaton, a mining engineer, will RpendMhe winter at Bohemia, wurklng for F. J. Hard. As soon as he irts his degree at the University, he expects to take a post graduate course at the Colorado School of Mines. Q John Spencer and John Ryan were given t-n and five days In jail re snectlvely, by Acting Police Judge nr-Bon th; morning on a drunk and disorderly cline. Spencer was up In court only a few days ago on a similar charge. LOST5-T00I box with set of Arm strong (lies, pump ruu uiiu laps and hat. and lumner. Liberal re- O ward for the return to Guard C0lce. 0 O2 0 rftAitf for iba btaita ; ajl Wool, lt and wool, (ill silk and fine lisle ; baa? y eMan or flaaet-flnal wrapper, ; Jeubn Shirts, and we show the Mf iafaiti' tbirt, Aoublt back and.fronti prices range from 25c to $2 ttA; itfatti' baada,'ach glo and ffOc. o 2 The reglstrntfon of voters for the XovenilVr election closes th'm even ing at 5 o'clock. During the past several daysOlie rlglstry clerk at the cnnntv plprlf'a nffli-. hsia hnon vnrv Dl)usy nlsterlng voters who always put everythiib off till the last mo- The promotion department of the Commercial Club has nad a number of cards with the following nrlnted aiiereon mid they will be posted In the hotels and business houses of the city: "Commercial Travelers take no tice. The Eugene Coimnercial Club tenders t'e hospitality of Its .reading and lounging rooms to all non-resj- LARGO f AND IT STOI ... . S. R FRIENDLY 3 Q Glen rowers, tn"i III tip Klver nier chant, has gone to I'tiWlnnd on busl- nes'i. S. Whiting of Harney rounty, I viWIng (rleuAilii Eugiine for a few Aiys. .1. V. Heed and S. M. Carter l.-ft " m,t 'I ' Jm 'mm Wjil,ie ti C. K. Gulllford and daughter t ra.04vt t rnt ,no"'' tmv ,,,,c 8,,0$Tls" fe it 11.. .Y.. 1 .a. . TTTf f f lf HfitT l rutgu'll 011 thu imernoon Kred Curr of AkHn. M hBna. 'v- O W f! r c,. .i,..ri... i -' Kiuiyard was n attimassnn i Wa.i... , n..u- m7. K"r r"'- 'JU' "!AU I(lv" inlnes-iestiir- (twn today. . . , q llnjtter Young Is In the city from Kali Creek. K. t) llylanil d&i train I.11 for a 1101' or so.' ,'fe"' John) ttSCr.$ll Wh iTii r- m s t o rd 11 v. J. S. Miller to oil tii) ymday nioriilng for the lllue Klver bibkc ums rnniB O nun a ........... 7 a iT:.-.. 1..... .! night from Tortlnnil. U W. K. MnaJur mid Olfo of Wei ltng, arj In the city. hVliic Wngner cnino In from the tiorth this nfliirnnon. er v- Mm. JnH. I.. Kiimlsli her folks on the Sluslnw. Himh l.eiuivo Wl ll(HgO PUKSHU KiT t'i Mut ton this nWnliiK. 1'rof. I,, c. Head Is borne from his "" "'O'PI'er McKeimlu. -il. A. SoniTimrvlllo Is 111 the city friiMi MurrlKliuiK for a fow dny. W'm V. Van Hut ton, of H.ilem, la TlM'tltig In Kimoiui for a few days K. V. Arnold ami wife o( Flint, aili(Tirj iif fiio rltv on business e- YOUR MONEY'S vR)RTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK ' W : li. Frlck. Chns. Frick and Oliver P. Uiirr, of Piiynllup, Wash., are In the wy for a g)v days. 8. Smeeir was a (itaiio nassonirpr trCn tutt"" "eiiiuicKs reiry nils niorning to 1 W , Vlll hla turn, n,,,.. - 1 visiting Atton c. M. Ih'iismiiie returned to Cot tnflt. Grove this afternoon to look at tuMils fruit evaporator there. 11. WortitfNykn and wife of Port land and J.3. Wortendvko and wlR ,.f 2 1 x- 1 . V iuy .Miner. 01 wunnrslile. Wnali rounty, IkM, here vUtlni his father. .Iniitt Miller, nnuncle, Geo. M. Miller. Mrs. A. E. Wheeler went to ityrt laud today to uttrM the state Wo clatlnn of the Comrrt'tati in.il rhm-.-ii n',,, Mrs. DavliL (tilgs came down Mrs. -Felix Sparks of HI110 Ulver. fruin rnitnitiCditiU lilu the city taking medical (tf a pawits. Honand Mrs.' I. II. lllng. A. IV Hafleuger of Foley Springs. I mU Everett Young. f Albanv wjln the city ovti night on his way 1 1, visiting at the h of her san-lii- i-nnitnim, law. itev. .inhti w ;ut-..l,..P r C1.I . - .....' ' Mvia CUTICURA CURED MOTHER AND BABY o Southern Woman Suffered Wa Itching, Buing Rash Drove Her Nearly Crazy Her Baby Had Sore on Neck, and Two Other abies Had Skin Troubles Calls CUTICURA A STAND-BY 10QTHA$ NEVER FAILS HER "I'jrt oai enough for the Cut! oura KFmdie.T can't And words high llsht work. Phone Main 91 or ad dress, "Housekeeper," 245 W. 7th. Eugenr 02 6 LOST A small blackleather hand Obag, containing small purse ano silver; a ladles' gold watchand chain, and ofter articles. Leave at Sterner's grocery; reward. ol7 FOR S.?LE-40 acres, 12 miles west; 35 In cultivation; new - 8-room littse, barn, wagon, cows and all tools and household goods. $2600. Address "B.,"' this office. o2 4 LdSl A lad es' uMbrelH lost at ! iFsenger ciupot Saturday m i. ni.. l-'unler please leave at Guaro. rl flce. O20 LOST Between Henderson station nd Judklns' Point, leather suit case. Finder please leave at The Guard office. o22 ! .vm.sy.' Eugene Poultry , 7 "fcUli Big Saturday Sale of Live aid Dessed Poultry Cmit Saturday Sales are crnwincr ir. c-- & i wMuianiv anamfwb. meet the demand we will have on hana a laree sumW'J and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NM i ast nintn atreeo phon. M,m J iWtwiam mtm ELI BANCS J. H. 'WEST BANGS UVERY CO: Livery, Fed, Stage oftd Sales StaHes Cabs Always Rc-dy FirsPClass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. Adam RitcheV tanner of light skins, ) for lace, lather, gloves, furs and rugs. At yiusper, Oregon. I nl9 dw!" McKENZIF. STAGE leaves Eugene at 5:30 a. m. Stapes do not call at private residences but will call for baggage i! notified the day before. EUGENE-FLORENCE STA2 A dailystapeifavrfEuftnciUj. lor Mapletan, clc Cbrnectiac steamer tor rlortcce lad Livery Phone Main 2 1 WANTED college, board. By student of business! place to work for his; l')ion Farmers 2x9. I 022 i J FOR SALE 25 squares good corrn gated iron roorvng. Call at Eu gene Gun Co.'s Btore. tf LOST Saturday afternoon, a carmen bracelet, with "S. Please leave at office. Any parties having deer hides to sell or tan must get their tags by No vember 1. Adam Ritchejo nl9d&w. FC RENT Lodging rooms, ilulre at 617 Alftr street. i a) ijllci! ladles' Ciagiumvoia Initials i t IjHtfBQStJi fl,ard!? Miffl " m tf lasHaiimi MOST GR.OC2RS SEU Olympic Floe every sack guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Orcjun bird nt 1 : Juces more loaves of breid than any other Owai loaves are llehter and whiter. BeciusPol th isd quantity of bread Kfyfuer!) to I is other flours. ASK YOURcGROCEX FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLCUWNC MILL ixnTiiiaaftrJ vni if JTml'i r ) enough to exprma mr thuiks to Cud Mv babv had Sklpw irth retjiined Ixjty busim'tv Ar this iifteriioiMi from to JunetlonO O 11. E. Owtma and bride were paa- sengei's tor rortliuut on tile noon train today. J. A. King and two chlljri. or Madison, Wis., were arrlvaliMu Eu- liobyu NUflni and silM, Miss Frances, rol tinted la a i xi i y. IpO it si . N nigirr fiou it Q visit to rortiaud-v v? -' j iiihoQ uim hi ijt . .. 1 ;, " '. "T Busy Bai: Book-Keepers at workwcorrt- no Ltaft sO 1 MuchSrt tholr tii iro roiistnntly Ing tho t4ftHurti Rev. W. r. I'lnker'-n n-n vJ'ortland today to attend the ruria)il : (JJie.-tlng of the Coniegatloiia,C(... I elation. (J Wllllnm Gilliam and Roy llunter.l nKu rii i ii i o ii and s. i'. linemen, returned this afternoon from points north vhere they hjue been looking after wire iouble. Qj i.eorge lrnell Is hero froslllck- i elton, Wnsn. .closing up theilo of .wT"! ' Ml,7y Valley Alf(V),,ker rr'ihls rV. mention W. Wen bus been pnfiiusly made bv for henring of the wnsdeiwl remedies. yrunniliff sore on his neck arjsWiothiWthat 1 did for it took was noartr full of tetter or iomp nimilnrTx B) I r Kin timtam. crtt(.fiif, 1 j cura Scsjprtu.t a box of Culirura Oint- meiu ciwu iu. iwo yars after it broke out on tnr hands and wrist. I cured it for a whila. but tt came agnin in the rMier. 8owtim I would run or letter or lome simitniXj p. It would itch and, atfci it ftAroed & that I couTU nd It: Two oakes of Cuti- fcOn Saturday and tht day only Ell L. Hunk. imo Is StWUtlJ on tne aceoiiius or mou voom iffnlrs are no lariwr than yours. But their cr.ili)inl stai!d'.t. Mie iiigner Invito they have n bank aciimiit. tn Why not give yoiirselN'ilie sime ndvactage by openliig nil account with us7 The Eugene Loan and Savings Ba( CAI'ITAIi AMI St ltl'l,lWl'J.VIMI(. KHTAltl.lSIIKII ltf I.AD1KS OK KltilAK. llav ronton the Ir. Holl,cJ t.imons ShoitiaJ r Krace nd Coiiffl- i nation Clothes SiTter? Tlio ; twentieth century suWituto for the corset, i; hoimjit can bo worn with' it as iyf r, a graceful figure.! 1 nnilil'S deep hreathlllir a n.-.,c- sary to good healtft, and the true se cret of a Ionic life. Prevents the tniherlng of the lungs In bovs nnd girlj, osp.vlnlly school children. Worn bv both aovvd all lies. Agent will call. 3mrK. U Trig. - f ') - 1'fii'J'V.'a ,M"': l''-rens.. ,(9 '" ,'i'ni is rs-( p''"llri y "", ,,,,ri,1 hv Hie state- 5,,Mlen,, iuioi children census gr.uTr? padded 10 years ago. go nearly fTasir for it itcherLjo batllv. 1 ued ten dollars' worth oJso-called blood mrdisSk-j which did no good at all. then 1 M back to mv old stand-br that had never failed me. One set Cnlicura Soap. Cutirura Ointment, and Ciiticura KolTnl did the work. One. pet also oureijfViy nude's babv whose head wascalTe of "'itif, nnd lVnow of another -fttpian's bal)vho was in tho same fix and nothing i-i.ie did anv good. 1 s4ak a word of praise for Ciiticura wln'iiover 1 se a ca.e thai neiiis it. Mrs. I.illie Wilcher, 770 Kleventh St., Citamxiga, Tiinn., Fb. IU, 1U07." Special Oilcldtl Saturday, oOci, we w 11 first quaiy, full widfln, vhite0m!i 1 11 M. I and all cdforSdof Equality tents ail VMUF.ua HAKllYi a CUTICLE OINTMENf lWorld'a Orwteat 3kln Curtfd Parest and 3wettMt of BmolllciiU. (jticura Ointmnt ia on cf th most ptKvttyl curativm for tortirin(C. di fifrunfT huroor of th kin and ralp. Inoludinc '(' nV TBr wmjKiunded, in prof Wwhi-a singlo anoint. na with It, pntvaxied by a hot bath with Cuticura Sp. and followed bf mild dww of Cutioura Pill, la oftin suffi cient to afford tmTv1iat9 relief in th moat dixtrwiin( fiyh of itching, hum injt. and m-atr htim.irti, etvma. trrita tioiw, and in flam mac ions, jrmit nwt and iUvn, and point to a siKwdr CAira when all elcfail. fk lrimufhvit tht wrrlA Palter Pnu a&J CVm (Vrp . S. Prvr, ifcwt.m Mm ' ri n. Jl.-w v Curt BUM 10 c? o 0 ' " m I AURPIiEY'& RACKET 35 EAST NINTH STJfcT STOi Q 0 0 O