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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
tacamtt ailt ffCAiumu rsd a y, October 22. mm , I PERSONALS. jE. v Mrs. Rachel Sanders is here from I Portland. i3 irsatabs 'J i-3 1 Agents for "Nemo" and "Kabo" Corsets, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Dent Gloves The Frjendly Store's 178th Friday Surprise Sales Tomorrow Grand Values in Fall and Winter Merchandise for Men, Women and Children, Blankets, Etc. Grand Values in Winter Underwear Hundreds of garmer for women and children at very low price?; wool, cotton and fleece lined in white, cream and gray, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 to $5 Flannelette Gowns $ IqOO, $ 1 .25 and $1.50 Made of extra quality outing flannel in plain colors and fancy stripes and checks; made with collar and V-shaped neck; single and double-breasted; special value3 tomorrow. O 3 1 .50 Dress Kid Gloves, colors and black, pr 85c 20 dozen women's dressed .kid glove3 in a big range of colors and black; 2 and 3 clasp; values to $1.75; special while they last 85c Outing Flannels 5c, 8c, 10c and I2c $ J. 50 Novelty Dress Gtfods, special, yd 75c l?ie best dress gooefs values of the season; 500 yards fancy weaves, blues, browns, grays, greens, etc.; values to $1.50, now 75c yard $ 1 .25 Plaid Silks Tonlorrow Only yd 85c For tomorrow only we offer these plaid ifllks ;all good styles, light and dark ef fects; values to $1.75; sale price, a yard . . 85c $2.50 Cotton Down Cojnforts, special each $ 1 .80 Half Hundred Women's Tailored Suits at A!mst Half Price $60.00 Values at $38.00 $35.00 Values at $19.75 Greatest bargains of high grade tailored suits of the season Announced . for. tomorrow Every one this season's new est styje .arid all made of the mct fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade suits in blues, browns, greens and black; sold regular at $25 to $35, .; lf 7C now....?. ....vpiV.D Stunning suits that gold at $50 to $60, sale price The New King Tailored e Waists $3,50 to $5 The best values in' high-grade linen tailored waists, new styles, tucks and pleats,, plain and with , yoke effect; the very best values we have ever shown at the prices, . ... . $3.50 to $5 $38.00 Warm Winter Underwear For Men and Boys Underwear fromhe best mills and 'made in the best possible mariner of the finest selected' cotton, wool and other materials. . Fine all-wool Underwear in gray, tan and blue; shirts and drawers; sizes 30 to 48; splendid values. . . . . ... . .... Cooper thoroughly-shrunk, tape neck, all-wool ribbed and flat, Underwear; reinforced drawers; all sizes., Fine silk and wool, all wool and cotton mercerized Underwear, made in all styles, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 a Garment $1,00 $1.50 Munsing Union Suits for men in white and gray only; in cotton, cotton and wool mixed and all wool, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 a garment. Cotton ribbed Underwear in white and blue, all sizes; best values, 50c 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Unlimited variety of styles and weights" in eyery kind of hosiery, in cotton, heavy cotton, several grades of woolTiose and fine silk and mercer izedhoso 10c to $3.00 a pair Eugenck's Largest and Best Store ; Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 WILLAMETTE'S"!". Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for No vember now on sale. Monthly "Style Book Free. . ' , CITY NKW8 . ! ItvKlKtrut lint at the University has: reached SU. 1 Thorn will ho no prayer mooting' 'at the Baptist church .to,nlnht. j The paving work on West ElKhth 1 truut lu resumed tnta morning. i Trainer Hajward or the Univer sity expects hlH lacrosse slicks to ur-: rlva In about unu week. I ; Household goods Tor Prof. Guy C. Stockton. A. C. Miller and John O. Robinson have arrived lit the S. 1. depot durliiK the past da yor so. W. C. Nicholas and llolton Humble. In behalf of tho peerless commoner, i spoke at the Central schoolhoiii la miles west of KiiKono last n Ik lit. , The remains of W. II. McLean who died In the St. 8Vlncenl hoapltul at PurtlanJ Inst nlKht, were broiiKht toi KuRPUe this rtttrnoon for burlul. Her. C, M. Miller of rtorkoley, Cnl., will address tho people at the IlaptlHt church tomorrow night at 7 o'clock on the subject, "The Speaking Man." A twelvo-foot cement aldownlk has been ordered built on l'nrk street In tho rear of tho Hull store, the Wal ton hlnrk and the other buildings alonir there. Architect John lluntlcker Is draw ing plans for a nine-room residence to be erected by C A. Drown on Hast Fourteenth street In the I'nlver ally addition. A car load of cement for the O.rlf-' fin Hardware (Jo., and a car load of flour for the Ax Hilly storo were among the shipments Into Eugene this morning. !L. C. nrnsh of Hutte. Mont., has bought (leorgn wllloughby's resi dence property on the corner of West Tenth and Lincoln streets nnd will bring his family here In the spring to resldo. O. W. LIU Is building an 11S00 bungalow on Klfth street betweAi Lincoln nnd Lawrence. Lew Kester Is the architect, halng also drawn tho plans for Mr. Llll's new home which Is Hearing completion now. H. Cornforth. recently from Col orado, has piirVhiiaed F. J. Merger's lot in tho fair grounds addition nnd ho will build a residence thero. Mr. Merger sold the property at an ad vance of 1 1 50 over what ho paid foi ii during me summer. Thn hnnrd nf mvArmiKi nP tUa Commercial Club met last night and authorised Manager Hartog to at tend the Oregon-Idaho Development League meeting and the good roads convention at Koscburg on Friday evening and Saturduy of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. llogart re- : turned rrom Nnicm tills artornoon bringing tluOiody of Mrs. Stella Tlm nions. who was murdered there yes- ' tordny morning by her husbn.ud, C. i Y. Tlmmons. who afterwards cut his own throat, but who will probably re- I cover. ! The Women's I'nlon or the llaptlst church will have a social tomorrow. ilKrlilA), afternoon at the homo of Mrs. JT.M. Howe. 8Si V 1 0th street, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. A very eor dlal Invitation Is extended to all members of the church and congre gation, especially new members and uewcomers. R. llottoiirourt and family ar 1 O Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly at work record ing the transaction of tho Eu gene Loan A Savings Hank. Much of their time is spent op the accounts of nen whoso Iffnlrs are no larsor than vourr. Wet their credit an 1 f a-v"... ..! inKiicr because they h:vo a bank account. Why not f-lve yourself the a-ltne advantage by opening nil account Willi us? rived here this morning from Bragg nniir.....,i.. Ti.... i i.. Harms farm of 720 acres on Spencer creea. :nr. narnis anu nis rnmiiy expect to go to Indiana this winter for a visit. 11. Chezem says that he expects to locale more eastern peo a. ........... 1. Members of Co. A., O. N. G., are at their range soulh of the ll shoot ing for (he regimental and Individ ual trophies. Col. Yornn nnd Capt. Honck are conducting the shoot. Co. C. shoots tomorrow. Following In the lineup of tho high school football team In the big game with the University freshmen tomorrow afternoon. Center, Pen gra; guards. Cook and Rae; tackles. Anderson and Hulley; ends, Preston and dray; second half, Ilustlu and Morlson: .quarter. Kuykendall; halves. Knox and Krelger; fullback, Jenkins. Some beautiful SluStaw apples were received yesterday by the Com mercial Club and added to the rapid ly growing Lane County exhibit. They were sent by Kdltor V. H. Weathersnn or The West and came from R. Mensley of North Fork. Geo. W. Irving of Walterville added some potatoes. Chas. S. Williams, a fine lot of Kngllsh walnuts and Pr. L. p. Scarbrough or Creswclll, a lot o splendid dried prunes. A. M. Gilbert (mini- 1,....., the circuit court against A. II. Illnk- son tor damages In the sum or $!'11.f0. He alleges that for I00 the defendant agreed to show him a timber claim upon vjjtch ho lo cated under the bellet Wat It con tained 4.000.000 feet of timber.- but -TTTTTTTtTttttTlT -V T 4- 4. At St. Vincent's1 hospital in Plrt and, Oct. 21, 1908, at 8 p. m.. Wll nam u. McLean, aged 50 years. He ; At the home of the bride's parents, ! ,ann!l Mrs' T' G' Hendricks, Oct. hn ' t. m . .u"uu"tu na miss Callum officiating. --n- " " til Pliulilan, t I . ing been taken to l hnK-T,''"YJt"""L v ".nk. Rev. J. S. Mc- "r BO "K" for a surgical operation. .csieiuuv worn wnn nu. vo un . . . was recovering rapidly, but , LJ p ,Gr?Ve',...?cto,'er age came later that he was sinkine1 i.V-.. V. ana .viiss nd he continued totoiXfitiSgftfVV"- R(!v- C' " death came. Deceased was born in ' OInclatlns- , , , v".""l-v- iay-j3, 18BS. and re siled on tamp Creek for many vears He leaven n wlfn i '., George .N. of Eugene and John fj -,.un..c, luUr uaugniers and a son. Tho remains were brought to Eugene this afternoon for interment. TEA You can have it pood ii you want to. tr bad if you don't take care. o Your trtrar whirv mt moitr Vin(a1 kit ScluiUn'i S.h. w. Hr tim 4. 4. Co. C Itnnce Sntiirdur nlirln. A 000 feet. He seeks to recover 1 5 He dnmni:es bv beltiL- H.,nriv.i ... ki. right to tile again on timber land and to recover the location tee or M00, together with $11.40 expenses In Vlsltilll the lin,l...r t vi . George A. Pipes are attornevs for the plalutirr. ... CAPTAIN H0BS0N' SPEAKS IN EUGENE TOMORROW NIGHT The date of the Hobson speaking has been changed to Friday evening. Oct. 23 at 8 o clock. He will ..Junction City in the after noon nf thn Dnmr. J.. w. - ... r-.n.tc uay. i ne shaking In Eugene will be nc1 at the courthouse. There should be a llfrge at tendance to hear tihls dis tinguished speaker. J OCC.SIOl, IMix t ...... oi . . . 'lnlwri . Ke snWJPem ot rockers and dln- it roved to conta n less than Looking chairs Ht received. See us for 000 reet. He aeeka tn rr,.v.,. t-.Ylnnw . . . : ' . J' .-unm iiirii.ture at right price?: CHAMBEKS HARDWARE CO. Via not let ?"m'Vhln ,se Is Just as good ns lie' TOXIGIIT'S KOUKCAST Oregon nnd Washington Occasional rain west, rnlr east tonight. Fridav rain or nnw eat. Idaho Fair tonight, rain or snow north. CARD F APPRKCIATIOX. ( Vltts Kidney and Blndder Pills be-O w appreciate everW)klndne f cause there Isn't .n.thi.. i, ... -.ord niwi ,i..i ' Klntlness of 1 he Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AM) Kl IIPI.I s. HI2.MMM, srAIH.ISIIKllMCJ. j P Co. C. Onnce Saturday night. I'est qmilliv tents all sre CHAMllHKS llitnwRE CO. good. there Isn't anything li.r Sold by all druggists. l':i nee at night. the . mory Saturday . IVWI't mi,, famous little liver druggists. Kr! pills. Tin fruit on. in .i.vr CIIAXIiV!:s HAKDWAKE CO Co. V, Unnce Saturday night. Titles Kxtiioittcil lrartliig .m,l i,. iOii-j -rut !un..rx,jp MiimTii,,,,.!,,,! A'l;iry rubhc ord an. ,1.y ' T" "uness r In onr bereavement MRS. C. AUGUSTA DY And family. Q NKXV TOKAY STORK FOR fcr barber. S. Freelan6 EE!r Kodol is n 'l Ill'' Il- urai diKestiv,. jm,.,., ml ,iK(,st, all classes of food, so ou n,at It will do the work that the stomach It self diMgaojtoid by all Qiiggi.t,. & CO. ABSTRACTORS Itooyis H i lon,-Clung Itl.ltc.. JElorn. r Nil, illeinvti,. .s. TeUQone llttl uji ..... ,.A nr.s l Oood bW,tn i K;jt'st:,f,rsa,e- MERRILL unellor-at.:1. Rooms UllildlllK (W-Wmh Jos. Koke went to Albany today on business Ed Wade of laquina. is In the cltv on business. ' Joe Jacobs returned thi safternoon from a trip north. J. W. Holeman of Puyailup, Wash is to Eugene today. W. E. Bondurant is up rrom Port land for a few days.- O. L.-. Williams of Dexter, Was in the city over night. Mrs. S. B. Eakin went to Portland today on a short visit. E. J. Moore of Creswell was teyhe city on business today. D. H. Weyant of Salem,-was In the cit ytoday on business. Mr. and Mrs.-A. G: Bogart return ed this afternoon from Salem. F. J. Hard returned today from a business trip to Cottage GroVe. Q , B. Lurch, a prominent merchant of Cottage Grove, is In the city on busi ness, j - Mrs Julia Goodman Ad Mrs Laura Wilson of Marcola, wure in Eugene today. Mrs. Tress A. Doltz, of Cornins;, Cal., was an arrival in Eugene yos ter''"y. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Garrison are In the city on their way to Portland rrom Koseburg. Cant. Geo. E. Houck of Rosehurg.' is in Eugene attending the rifle shoot on Co. A's range. Wni. Christiansen and familv of Bellingham. Wash., after n visit In Eugene, left today for home': J. H. Siiewry, superintendent or the paving plant, went to Portland! today to be gone till over Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Johnson of Owosso. Mich., has arrived here to spend the winter with her s8n, E. M. Johnson. Dr. Lulu M. Marquam went to Sa lem last evening to see her daugh ter, Lyndal, who Is attending school there. Mrs. H. E. Allison of Roseburg, nf ,ter a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Eu- eene Matlock, In Eugene, returned uouyj couay. J. W. Craig and G. B. Craig, and wife of Omaha, were arrivals In Eu gene yesterday and they may decide to locate nere. J. O. Thomas and Ralph Weed of - n;it. Co., went to Junction today to Install the electric - -I., me huw school houue there. K. A. Bean of the Eugene Gun Co. will go to Portland Saturday to ac cept an invitation to go duck hunting '( n oartv of nnnrlsmnn nn tha lumola. Air. and Mrs. David Sanderson left yesterday for their home at Bloom field. Iowa, after a visit at the home of their son, Dr. E. C. Sanderson, president of the Eugene Bible Uni versity. W. A. Sumner, Honore Palmer's representative, who resided hero for mor- than a year with his family previous to a3t spring, arrived fa Eugene last night. He will leave for the east tonight. He will probably! return with his family later. ' (d ..V. f,. l,'l ,. .51 In - a'"' lias enJ ? J . Gasoline n. . ,n"e Red 32SV' w-W J ...... -v. mmmm. THERES NO UNQj tAlIMlY ikt I COMHUNm SILVETl q tccause it is mde oJt one grade the bat. Its value ia u fid Sterling. IatuyiniitaH vi dollar spent LccomoiJ investment. ;J. O. Watt! i MMMIMIMMMMMHMM4-WetOIMIIIIIHIIH SPECIAL SALE Saturfyjcftol Red 115L VOR Lu SALE . 11 - 1 1 nance at night. H. P. electric r,. V'llt. Sh..n- ca.,.4 " 'Jav.-nnort couch. Enn... !th street. '0;M the Armory SaturJa9 1 A (nne tjaVT matter whether 'white cr colored, at unifomi price of 18 cents peryfj tu. r-i -'ii rr fVi,'e :ale is i ne wii uotn we onci uj f regular 25 cent value, being first A r .11 -j.i. . t . .Utrif (ju& iuu wiain. u ivemci for one day only. s Wc Underfe All Others lurphey's RacM Store 25 EasfcN.nta r