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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1908)
THR Rtfi&WB D&IUT OVARO, WfiD.VESDA OCTOBER 81, IM6. CITY NEWS ' satisfy the Judgment obtained by.H. C. Aiahon against him. The judg ment was for over $45,000 and was for commission on the sale of larse tracts of land In Lane county. A dago, with a hand orgau and a monkey, attracted the kids on the streets this afternoon. IS? -:!Mdl 1000 Women's and Children's Knitted UinSergarmenLs at a Big Saving to You TBiia is the greatest sale of underwear ever offered in Eugene; are sample garments nftrked 1-3 less than regular; the balance is . ....... it i i i i; . o mir Veista maKes ; none Deiior. we snow amo a complete line oi munaing ana win. narier s d stitch underwear for women and children. SI.00 union Suits Sale Price 75c Fine cream Swiss ribbed Union Suits, most all wool, sizes 4, 5, 8;Qpecial, a suit. ... 75c $1.50 Extra SizeoUnion Suits at $1.00 Union Suffs for large women; sizes 7, 8 an 9 j good heavy wool, Swiss ribbed; speo, $1.00 $1.75 Silk ank Wool Union Suits $1.35 $3.50 Fine Cashmere Suits $2.60 Two grand specials in fine cashmere and sil'and wool; all regular sizes; silk finisher silk tape at neck; a suit. . . .$1.35 and $fj Wonftn's Sllktnd Lisle Suits sSToo Tho oelobratod Wm. Oartor needle stitch Swiss ribbed fino silk and lisle Union Suits ; all sizes at this low price, a suit .$5.00 Women's Suits 50c aad 75c White, cream and gray, plain or floeoe lin ed; all regular and extra sizes; the very best values at these figures. in'aiflS' ' Everything for the babies ; all wool, silk and wodl, all silk and fine lisle ; ' . j , heavy cotton or fleece-lined wrappers, ; Reuben Shirts, and we show the cSIS allU ; . new infanOi' shirt, double back and front; prices range from 25o to $2 WS P ' each; infants' bands, each 25o and 50c. HUGH'S LARGEST AND S. BEST STORE to 1'KltHOXAI.H. O. (). ."Qildllnn. hop buyer, Is In ' tho eilv. i NiqI. tlhoden of Tliuraton, waa In towtroday. .T. J. Oweauy left today for Seattle : I. mils Johnson returned today on business. from a short visit vQli his folks at KalnlKh Itolicy of (ImiQn, wag In , t'reswell. tint city today. i UeoiO' H. Kelly returned homo M. A. Clark of Cottage drove, was this nttemoO from a business trip In the city today. Mo Portland. J. 1). Phillips of Cottage drove, i M. C.-Slticletnn and W, 1.. Stock wan In tho city today. 1 well of WosetunO are In the city for f O. Peterson went to Junction u day or so. City today on huniuoHs. A. J. Pleltiird returned homo this afternoon from Portland. II. 1). Davidson relurned homo from a visit In Polk Countv Ernest Kustnr of SprliiEtliO. annul last m.mit in NiiK'Q. Thos. Pomeroy of liiaependeiu-e, Is In the .'Ky for n few days.: Miss Uuby'hetwood went to Crea- uroll on the imoruoon train today. I". V. Coffey camo In f'QU Hong- j 'O ' ' H The Iigene L0?i l'.PII'.M AM SI KSTAIII.ISUKD 1NIIJ. White Fleeces Garmep 25c Women's pure white fleer ' . r , . - -hned pants and vests; extra values at, es r $1.00 Wool Vest and antSf each 75c Women s wool vegtg and g2 38; regular $ quality, each. f. .e. . . 75c Cejldie White or Gray Vests and Pants s 25c, 30 and 35c inese are ine oest values we have ever shown at these prices; pure white fleece-lined vests and pants at 25c, 30c and 35c; gray garments, all sizes, 25c each; big values. 75c Wool Garments, each 40c- Only four dozen of these; sizes 24 to 34; pants, drawers and vests; special, each, 40c Boys' and Girls' Union Suits All styles and qualities ;xtra values at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c up to $1.50 a suit; these come in gray, white and cream. R FRIENDLY ..... .. ... 592-594 V i'Jamette St,. Ini, joiinty on the noon train today. Z. A. OiivIh, returned homo from a trlii to Ilia nilnlug propertlea In it ilu. Qv- a IlllKtMUlunr n It. A. Ilnotli . Yonciilla on the afternoon train to- day. M Ml Annie ('hallfono, ot CottaBo ! was un arrival O KiO'no on the noon I train. I Attorney II. W. Thompson left tO day for deiulendelle, Wash., on a , business trip. Dr. llrtry Hopkins returned home last nlKlu from a trip to the country west of Snillhfleld. Mrs. l.nlu Tollman, tho pliotOK- rapber, nrrH-l home last night from her trip to the Kast. Pred l.eniley left toilsOfor Wal- ace, Idaho, where-ho will probably remain for some time. Q v 1 Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly at work record ing tho iraiii-nci inns of tho fc.u Rene Loan & Savings Hank. Much of their time Is sp.Mit on thi accounts of men hooo irfalrs are v,i larger than your.!. But the 0'r"'"t aid tn'it!!.. iunner heciiuse they have n bunk iicctiuiit. Why not give Qrself the same advantage W opening an iwount with us and Swings Bank ItlM.l'S. li .'A.OlJ all styles and all sizes ; many the celebrated Oita e i trr .. .11 U ;edle YOUR MONEY'S WORTH Ok YOUR Mniwv rap- e Henry Olbhs went to HarrlslmrK mnnv u.111, 1. a ...... i j ... Chinas for a few dava. O Attorney S. P. Nesa arrived home nn tl,., ur,u,nm,n ....!.. ......... biiHlmuui trio to Pm-tinnrt Mru Morhn ....n.i. , homo this afternoon fro, I Ml, . tha home of her sister'" IVillas (li-oro A ni-mu ., n r. o.M George A. Druiv and c n a..,i.h of Coburg, went to Itoseburg this af- turnoon on timber land business. mr. and .Mrs. J. H. ShorWdge, or London. Or., are vlsltim. :'...i. (Jjiughler, Mrs. J. V. Harris, In Eu- fii'no. ' E. E. Mink was a imss.T,..o- w, Fortland on the evenhiir t,nii. v.,0,.,.. day to b.e gone a couple of diivs on bUKlncas. W. II. Dinehnrt ivn n nnu.,,,.... for Goshen on the afternoon train today, kj-oiii there he took the stage for Pleasant Will. Mrs. A. V. Oliver nf I. rs, after a visit at the home of her 'rath-1 er, 11. W. Wlltso. In Kui.iim i.,f. day for her me. ' 11011. and .Mrs. Wnlinr Fnlls City, nrrlveii ..,.1.,.. .'..i.u their daughter. Miss Ethel to place""5 ilu f"""wing mixture of houe her In the I'nlversliv. h.'.ld remedies. 1 Oirantee that In ' Miss Susan llowmiin .,r City. Mo.. Is visiting at ih.. Iwin.il "V Mr. and Mrs. M F lirisn i... decide to remain here. ' Mr find Mrs. C l li.v...,.,. rived yonie last right .lnd will f,kc up Ihelr ri'sldenee here. Thev were recently nQrled and have ben ri "ii a hiiiiiw -uioiiii trii. Mrs. Arthur I. Fliil.n- f.. Miss Ina Ci ain. is here from A rt- ...... .., ,,,. ,,, t;oodrii!:T..n-1 drl.-i wedding. She Is a guest , ii. inii. .Mrs. Laura Harris i re iiiii,u. borne remedies the Mis Dr. V. I.. n;,U. wife' of th w '""''''"'i'"! of them can t be good vlce-ihairnian of the nation. ,.,.9'"r reducing f,e fiesh. r,,r. , .. ,... ..... ...unu.uee, was In the citv night. Mrs. Hall staled otf' c , I ei i visu ncr nroiii. r .!.,.. Frank Janney, 'Qlrvlng. See us f, kinds. r camp uinf re 1 A U1K US H Alt I)V A 1! !QI). 'I'X. fruit cn In stoi-lr ". a. w 1 ...... HARDWARE CO. E. Dodge will ship two car loads o Lane county potatoes tv Arizona this week. O A marriage license was granted this forenoon to Itav Goodrich and Miss Ruby Hendricks. Prof. I). W. Jai-vis will oiien 011 t It'll I parlors In the new I. Q 0. F. block when It is completed. The George Dr"ry farm of 160 ac ps near Marco:0'as today sold to merman workman, oi iintario, cai., ior $5,000. q If the present weather coiftnues, the paving company will probably re sume operations on West Eighth street tomorrow. W. B. Alummey has been awarded the contract to da the carpenter work on the Dunn-Wlikins three story brick block. . The .. .. .1 P.f(n Cnnlntl U'ilt bef(lfiy.sed tonight by A. Mon -TV. the painter, who has sc jf his work on exhibithm. W. D. -M'Lean, who wiii Imnn In PfirllnnH n few il:' net III' nloiiir ftoll so ' BBO. 1 his local physician rep' Selover, jrli. Oie old Smith 1 started on its wr warehonae was mad imr-ltK this J across the rail- In Its new loer morning. U will be . -lon in a day or so. TnniKht. Orpheuin ehnnge of bill C Tne tion. A' WTheatre. Special uttrac-ieeln- .iar Slock Co. Do not miss VVif . o'he funny comedy, "His d's Tlobby." A laughing show. The EiiReno GunCo. Is hnvini! plans drawn for a new warehouse in the rear of the store to be utilized al io as a machine shop. It will be one storyJblKh and probably be built of concrSe. John H: Peterson from Tracy, Minn., has bought the Godlove farm on Spencer Creek, soflthwest of tho city through H. Chezent's agency. He la expecting his sister. Miss Anna Peterson, here soon to live with him. L. Y. Congdon of Lake Creek, was in Eugene today. He has Just sold his farm there to his aon, Ray, and intends to go to Portland to re side. He went to Junction on the noon train today. Attorneys L. E. Bean, J. M. Wil liams and A. C. Woodcock were In Salem yesterday arguing the Eugene wateohond case before the supreme court. The court will decide the case as soon as possible. One of Ed Nye's delivery team? ran away this morning hut there was not much damage done. The team started from the north end of Wash ington street and turning on Fifth ran to the barn on High street. W. C. Washburne, o( Junction City, was today ufpgjnted adminis trator of the estate ot Hattle A. Cur tis, who died on March .7, 1908. The property of the estate Is valued at J700. C. L. Fllchard, the Independence hop buyer, passed through Eugenn ftday on his way home from Crey well, where he shipped two car loads of the H. O. Brady lot of hops. He bought the crop at 10 cents per pound. Frnnk Jnnney, who resides on the Bushnell place, near Irving, brought to The Guard office today some Wolf river npplcs, grown on the place, that are ery fine snmples. Thev have 3 000 bushels this fall on the orchard there. a Quite a number of Eugene ladles went.Jo Harrisburg fliriay to attend dlsrvit't convention of the D. nf H. Among them were the following: Mrs. J. W. Harris. Mrs. M. Apperson Mrs. W. W. Inman. Mrs. S. .1. nil. lard,' ane Mj-s. J. W. Bnrringer.Jr in man went along. Some of the M. B. Rankin timber lands In I. ane county are being ad vertised for sale by the sheriff to FAT WOMEN' AXD I;0l'SEW01tK. Housework Is harder on the stout woman ,nnn " ls on ner leaner sis-' ,er ,or ver-v obvious reasons. Bend-! "1K nver nr,ngs on mat awtul-stuffed , up feeling and causes her face to! Ket re(1 ana cnrse looking. As a re- suit ninny-fat women, naturnllv goQ housekeepers. let their homes bo' rather than permit the work to! mnle their lives a misery. I A good many try exercising nnd dieting to get rid of the fat hut i w,u,t lo my ,1(,,e tllat lf housework! m,t ,1,kc "ff Vl,ur xtrn flesh.; exercising can not. Housework is the , moif strenuous kind of eterrtso I "recommend every woman reads this with interest, bees lisp ir deals with a problem of her own. t give W exerc s ne and dlotlno- being bad and Inliirions ami iiw.....'i reasonable Icnirth nf ilm ti,, .- 111 l,!,v' h"t enough flesh In Onril i wholeso.no wav to enable i, ,. through th.O'iousework with ii!,':is. ! nre nnd cnnTnit to thennelv,.., ti.i.-' h"m', r,l'lll't Is as follows: 1-2 ounce M'll",l:- 1-- ounce Fluid Cnseara ' Aromnifc and 3 1-2 ounces IVi.oer- nilm W er. ami the ilir.., ::.,,, taking are en.. leasnomifnl ,f,.,.. ",v!ls "ml a.t 'rtt imo. '; t' ' 1 lne mistake of: jthinkuiK that Qtuse th,.se ,hr,,0; ''. 1 nun 1 ueiieve mere is a "i'ii'r, l'',nil,l"ation for taking off fat ! I . 1 , safely than the one 1 nu aoove. tt does not fY'""-!' the stomach or cail yrlnkles. and It render tlf - and I exercising entirely unnece.-v in I addition to th,.sc advautaKes which I I am sure ou will- admit are j enough to recommend It to anv -.n'?n K,' 'P 'M'en-O and easilv b jtalnable a. any difcj store. committees met at the Com me1 Aj Club last night to report pro Thev are meeting with ver with ver" , success. Another meeting held next Tuesday evening 'will be at 7:30 O CIOCK HI WHICH Llllie U ' .,., Dr. F. K. Selovor r .j v!,. a. vs tallpd to at m .V .cn.,P rassr -n.llt a sister of Irving, thO mor !". rmr tooth pulled ir -MS- She i had a much she be -wu and t "led J for the doc Sm alarmed and sent rived the" r- the time he ar Quarts t , ne lost nearly two week r , Wood and was In a jery tho r A.ai'An.Ur. Selover stopped iil TTiood and the young wo- ma' j is now getting along very well. T. C. Hendricks and J. S. Luckey. ,'owners of the 25-acre tract of land .v.. ,...h olo nf Tnllwn Hill. t,u .lie iiui in o'ui r- ' li,mi .niiih if the West Seventeenth street, announce that in thi spring Jthey intend to lay it off Into blocks operated ; .....i lots an(i Wni Krade ami gravel the streets and build cement, sme walks, then place it on the market. In the deeds to theso lots there will be u provision- that every residence built in the traOmust cost $3000 or over. This will be one of the finest residence tracts In the city. The Hill Crest addition. lies just south of he tract. e The Canipbell-Fellman electric light plant was started up last night. The plant furnishes light to all parts of the Campbell-Fellman building also to Julius Goldsmith's cigar store. The plant is located in a small building in the rear of the ci gar store. It Is operated by a Fairbanks-Morse gasollHe engine. The dynamo has a capacity of 125 32 candle-power lights and is now fur nishing juice to about 150 16-candlo power lights. The plant works ad mirably and the proprietors think they will have no trouble with It. They can furnish their lights much cheaper than they can buy them from the light company. WILMAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins and too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Company, price &0 eents. nest quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Ed Howe, formerly keeper of the Court House lodging house on East Seventh street, today began suit In the circuit court against Alt Walker to recover $104, alleged due for lodging and boarding C. D. Thomas, now deceased. The plaintiff alleges that ho boarded and lodged Thomas ror ;n. weeks, from June 17. 11)06 to February IS, 1907, at the Instance of the defendant, at $5 per week. It is alleged that only $70 has been paid and a balance of $104 Is due, together with interest from Feb ruary 1 7, 1 907. Walton & Ness are attorneys for the plaintiff. -0 General Debility Day In and day out there Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep docs not refresh. It Is bard, to do, hard to bear, what should bo easy, vitality Is on the ebb, aud the whole system suffers. Fur this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated 'ablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1 4 Special Saturday, Oct On Saturday sell first aua itv. full .width, white 1 and all colors murphey;s rqket O O 35 pastOmfnctv STRRET Q) .,.. " """'-"ions ot lmni, v, . ttrcuiation lias become infected witu r u"d. Ti. tissues and summndinjf flesh mid keep the 'ate theil and disease. Whether these imnnr.J r"e..Sor? W st. J debilitutintf sickness, nn old hereditary bad blood, there isv is to purify the blood. Washes because of their cleansin r i. , . .iicv-is. hut - ..7V W'J miiiui:cluii reacn uie n nno t-i.- . . cure. S. S. S. is the reniedv"for sores n,t , " "u?e to the ver- bottom of the trouble and r,. . ! poison, and makes a l.xstlnir r,,r c c lauuu, bo mat iiisitau oi leeaine th ? -" nourishes and heals the irritated? inflamed f Parts 4 Lti fill in with, healthy tissue by suppfvi witLtl on Sores and Ulcers Hnifnrivt.,,i:;i "i.. s . wlUl Pore ri.u. -J Heard In tho Slums. "He's n regular plillanthro what d you call It';" "Wofs he did?" O "Why, In de Inst week he's give n way two dozen Peiidwood Dick' an' a dozen 'Nickel' libraries.'" New York World. . "A Counterpart." The rnrson Ah, Tat, wasting your money In there again! You ought to pjit by for a rainy day. o Fat Sure. thin. OI'd never spend nt at all, at all. It's laid upQId rheuma tism OI nm when tlie weather's wet in' can't go out o' the hnusa Sknt.h " . ? What's the Use? , SI 1 ! Oilclot and that day only we tf j i qwj - - - of id yard 7 o , . . -.: Kcnns ai tiu. on W.vav r, ot .i ailtisenlio . .., ar .i. and til, ' trouble and reBove,", ' cute, s B u ... ""'"ytm.j.R! ' ""vice destred sen. V. u l 1HB SWIFT SPECIFIC Cof. uan Cloth4 s' twentieth centiS? it as weir n.l." -! Promotes nZt ciet of of a lonir IK. " Agent win call, 1 o J .... XOTKt W noeter has a white canoe, ifte ' with the "E. b C" , gram on the bo J one who knows whereabouts, win ?.. f.v this office, the kid,;' "r ayi'icciatea. t r.v ioB.tr CAPITAL FCRXBI$D trial, manufacturing, gas and railway stuck mi sues sold direct to Iniast, mission basis. Samuel fc. seiuug orders, j Canada. FOR SALE: On Ess: .114 seven room house win aJ uatn rooms, etc: tltr n- trie lights; everythlni J up-10-aate; sola cheap ( soon ; owner fishes to ai city. Inquire at 406 E litli LOST Saturday aftetiom carmen bracelet, witi "S. D." Please leave office; Any payties having deer lii or t.:n must set their ua vcmlior 1. Adam Rittii; nlS.1&w. 'udor nortu sn24cs mil Pith the reach oi all. CHAMBERS HARDWARE La shipment 01 no CI I VMUFlltS HARDWIC .rj-,. vcw nrinr iiftoN I A OJ".ioi - i Creates! known letwoy IdM hiirhlancl.Or.,Oct.3l,:8 This Is to Ktlily Ihil I (""j mare one bo'tieol "o'crttny l.rncV'and cured b olkH Thif w,is last wioto im1 u.tbeenaltedrdM-"'u I-p.S.C.SrOwE.$il"-c' .''orra'f ty illmif $.!C0 . 1 hSa 0 144 STOW O o o o o 00