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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
ECGKXK nAItr GTAKD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1008 Vl o ?&0 Rev. 3 For tfes Colle andLHer HighS Girl' -y chool Sister ? The style iri these stfits is Paris style. It is Jut into the suits tyy skilful needlework. It is sewn into every garment, stgich by stitch. Day.afterdsy, month afte? month, you may wear a Wmltexlmit and jnitil the very Jast it will retain that tgjich the heart arvJ delights the eye or eyery appreciative. woman. COACH FORBES IS HOPEFUL OF FOOTBALL OUTLOOK tlllilliiliittttt: For the hipVschool girl a double-breasted, hdf-fitted suit in two shades of gray with red or blue inlays. There is style in every line of this suit and dashing beauty in every curve. P niadi A quiet monotone effect In blue for college girls a suit with jaunty lines, set oft with brass buttons. In fancy wor steds and r.Il shades of plain broadcloth, too. aVt cf the etyle secret of these suits lies in the material of .which they are iadc joccial super:qu.a'!ity material with every thread pure wool no cotton, no adulteratiort.-iij-v?. vyif- .This quality of piece goods c2i." be obtained only in Vooltex garments. Besides the two stylc3 shown tier? 'ou w'" ln an almost endless variety, not only for school girls, but for Djatfon SnJ plder people", including Walliin? tu!t3 in hard fmuh, fancy KjJtinM, diagonals and broadcloth ' lome v.i.h (heath sLiro many with big buttons. - - l . Biauclcve co.iu, modified Directoire etyle high, waist line in back flashed ripr tidei bias back, a new and pleasing effect, oviMUa -' Artistic evening wrapt of broadcloth in pastel colors, with novel effect! iu ' trlptmingi some with cretonne trimmings, hand-tinted in water color.' Long coat suits high waist lines trimming cleverly arranged to add to ' .height and increase sjendemess novel sleeve effects and enormous self- J Marchioness and Be'lmore coat the standard coats, but made betterHhiu the standard way. In material, in style, in workmanship, these coats caa not be improved. ... . - - Separate skirts which button down to the hem skirts with side plackets ' ' skirts with front plackets skirts with habit backs many in modified Direc toire style, opening at one side over pleats, " -J and suits, coats and skirts in almost endless variety, all snappy Woohex Styles all durable Wooltmx materials garments that delight the eye and hold their attractiveness till the very cqd. '"'"'.. " - i- vir. j . -. Every Wooltex Garment is guaranteed by the makers for two full seasons of satisfactory wear. Pirns auk far the- Woollmx Style Book. Prom it you will eel tho nowost and best exclusive fashion pointers. ilc-tlcr still, coma In nnd sco tho suits themselves, sco the stylos, seo the materials, see the art tntljKit;nlnir, avo Uo workinutiKhip. . Surely you will wnnt to ret llio hpnedt ot tho bost Pnrls stvtes when they aro lnstlnclv sewn Into uuh survfcvubtg suit's as thusu, ana pUyou willilo your uusy ruuch at such uiuuorute pneus, J Hampton Bros. &r 'Varsity Men are Being Taught Offense Willamette Here Tomorrow :t eamery Butter Roll ySaWrny.rfffBri TEN SHARES FREE We will give ten chares of Mining Stock Free To tiny iiurtion tuiHWorliiK IHIh ad within ton (Iii.vb, stntlug what stock thoy now hold or wIhIi to purchnBo. KTOCKH AtnorU'.un WlimO and Vohlelo Amoilcian TvlfKriiplimio. Atmirloan tiinniUan Oil. Amorlcan l.o Korost Wireless Tel. Co. Aluskn Pol. & Coal (Trims.) II. C Amalitaimilud Coal. AliiskH l'OL & Coal ( Pooled) Cotnstoclt (lolden Gate M. Co. Utii-niun-Aiuerlcau Coffeo. Omaha Ind. Telophone Co. Portliinil Homo Teluphmio Co. Tacoma Home Telephone Co. United WlrelHKif TolcRiaph Co. Puciric Wireless Telegraph Co. lUaruoul Wireless TeliiKraph Co. h'ldellty Cupper. ' National Coppor. VI HAYK stock In Oregon's richest mine; $J(I0.000 rnpltal fully and iion-iiBsessiible, lor sale for cash or trade. This ml no Is fully equipped and piiyitiK riiimliiK expousus. Kxiuiilno that til oaco. K IIAVIO Mining. Industrial. Invention or Oil Slocks, which wo will sell fur cash or irailo (or (arms, timber 'laiuls, town or city property, or unythliiK of value. K IIAVK tt per cent and 8 per cent guaranteed Blocks, Street and Klectrical Knilway. ( VK AltIC dealers In municipal, corporation and other bonds. 11-' Yv l' do not rinil hero whut you want, state fully Just what you de sire, what you havo to trade, e)r whether It Ib u cash ileal; the pi'ico, etc. Telegraph,' write or call. 0 I Roberts ( Co. AOKXTS V.XTH TO SKI.I, S'I'tM'KS AVI) HON IIS. ill SIXTH STIIKKT, POUTI.AM). HtlOtlOX. Heferee's Pwiie In tho Circuit Conrt of tht State of Oreson ini I.ane County Klla Jono. .Yamcs A. Jones, Jane Campflcld, W. M. Campfield, lna Burke, James L. lVurke, Everett IX l.andliiKham, -Mary E. Land riiKham. Lester LundlnKham. Kosuio Landingham, Plaintiffs, vs. Dora Helms, James Helms, Delbert Huoy, 'Ora ttuoy. Nora Buoy. Hoy Uuoy, Herbert Buoy, Mark Huoy, Clarence JJuoj', Mattle Huoy and I.ula . Landlnghatu, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree made and entered In the above enti tled court, and cause for the parti tioning of real nrouerty. on the 23d day of September, 1908, decreeing the sale of the hereinafter described i Cil'Altlt PLAXT XOW PHKPAKKH FOIl WOKK AOAIX. The Guard Printing Co's. plant Is now Installed at 4 78 Willamette. (Theatre Block) and Is prepared to do all kinds of printing more sat satisfactorily than ever and do It more promptly. We have Installed a splendid new cylinder book and job press, a new double deck linotype, and much additional material, .making the plant double the size of any other In the city and one of the finest in the state. Telephone number same as before, ilaln 19. "The 'varsity team is fast round ing into shape," said Coach Forbes after practice last nlg.1t. From state ments given out by the head master of the gridiron ggne at me Univer sity, the outlook is growing In hope fulness each Might. The game that now looms up the biggest Is the one with" tho Idaho team next week, and Qile Middleton sends out reports fnat his team is not doing well, little credence Is given the reports here. However, the Ore- Oon squad is learning the finer points of the game and tomorrow s exiHiri-enc.-; against Willamette will be it fair way for Hie f'glH f'r Hie honors o the Xorthwest. The men are in good condition, thanks to tl care of the trainer, al though the practices th week have bo'n very strenuous. Clarke's kick ing Is improving, and the other men fie getting n better fori'i for hand ling themselves. JIcKinley, the clevr Imckfield man, is improving from his injury, and "Sap" Latourette is able to move i nn,,n n-itH n omllo thnucrh Vita hurts ! still keep him out of the scrimmages. Hawkins, a Portland boy, is having a show with the first souad. He is speedy, and promises to develop nito a man ot power. Hawley Captain Earl Hawley was elected Captain of the second team last night. He plays half on his sound, and one year got a chance in the Multnomah game at Portland in "Wreary Chandler's po sition at end. His team goes to Che mawa tomorrow. The line-mi will be as follows: Half backs, Hawley and Erskine; full back, Sullivan; quarter, Stine; cen tre, Wiedlapd; guards, Harding and Kilpatrick; tackles. McDaniel and Lackey, ends; Kestley and Lewis; substitutes. Hawkins, Neil and Rhine hart, Assistant Manager Whlttiesy and Assistant Coach Arnsplger ac company the delegiifloil, u ilhiliicttt1 I'oiuoiroiy The game Willi Willamette tomor row 'rieairis at 2:30. Oregon expects to Will, though the performances of the Methodists are puzzling to the lo cal aggregation. - v milium a, ",M,tH a. ir nk i i i i 1 RAINIER YOUTHS EMULATE YELLOWBACK HEROES nronertv. I nm aitnolntea sole referee to sell Bald real property, described I as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner o( the donation laud claim of John M. Morss, Not. No. C, litis, and being Claim No. 38. being pnrts of sections 1 and 12 In Tp. No. 19, S. o( K. 3 west, and Ciai.a No.' KM kt.lnir nurtj tf cultxn. R n,i,l 7 It, I Tp. 19, S. of K. 2 west, which said lhfl I n Ynn HaVfl ilW3V5 RAIIffht l and 4.68 " w" ""-J- CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. mmer Is 15.S9 chains north chains east from the southwest cor ner of section tJ nforesaid, runrring thence west f9.90 chains; thence south 21.2i chains; thence east ti 0.03 chains lo the east line of said dona tion claim; thence north 2 1.2t chains to tho place of beginning, containing 12G acres, more or less, In Lane I Bears the S'gnuuSlo ui county, Oregon.' Rainier, Or., Oct. 22. George San dall and Walter Weber, two young hoys of this town, run away from home Monday and have not been seen since.' Their parents are nearly distracted. Every effort is being made to ascertain their whereabouts. They were seen on a freight train at. Goble, bound for Portland, Tuesday, October 14. That is the last trace. Both boys were close readers of detective slories, "Diamond Dick," "Nick Carter" and others. George Sandnll is a large "boy, 14 years of age. He would eitsily pass for 16 years. He is fair and has light brown hair and light blue eyes. Walter Weber would be very easily identified, as his right leg has been amputated above the knee. He is 1 6 years of age, has dark hair, dark skin and brown eyes. The address of the Weber boy's; mother is Mrs. E. Weber, Rainier. She is a widow. . The other boy's fa ther is N. E. Sandnll, Rainier. XATICK OF lllKSOLl'TIOX Moon-Blais Implement :f?hlTlVmV: r J 0 WcOvish to announce to those wishing or expecting to need anything in the lino of farming tools in the next few weeks that wc vill be ploased to show you our stock and convince you .OiOour prices are right. In diso narrows we have the Leader linO, and our prictDEFJg)CoftPE. TITI0N. "Seeing is knowing." We have niade a reduc tion in prices on plows and peg Qoth harrOlvs that must interest you. On Superior drills we have always hadlow price, which will be continuod. COME AND SEE US AND MAKE US BOTH HAPPY. , AMERICAN Flr?D FENCE IS CHEAPER Moon-Blais Implement Company 65 East Ninth Street. Phone Blaine 3011. Notice of il:::!:ilstintri's Sale I'.siaie of Arthur I.. Frazer. In the County Court of the State of Also commencing 11 rods east of ,,,'," ""oma" county. ,1 o ..t .1 i.... i in the matter of the estate 1 of i Arthur. Fruzer. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to nn order of the above enti tled court, duly made and entered on he 2!th day of September. 190S the the northeast corner of donation claim of John M. Morss, Not. No, tliMiS, In section 6. Tp. 19, S, nf H. 2 wesi; thence west 11 rod thence south ir,S chiilns; thence east !.3t! chains', thence north !.l)S chains to, northwest corner of K. I.. Hrlstow donation laud claim; thence mean derlng Coast Fork to place of be ginning. Also lots 4, S and "( sec tion 6, Tp. 19, S. of K. 2 con taining 43 acres in Lane county, OQ gon. v Also beginning at tho southwest corner of the I, of Caswell Hendricks' donnlien claim. No, 60. In Tp. 19. S, of K 2 west, being east corner ot County Survey No. 155 In Sec. 20; thence north 50 degrees west 21.95 chains to west corner of said County Survey No. 155 In Section 17; tlience east 3S.65 chains to west boundary j of aforesaid I.; thence south 40 de ' tiroes west IS. 43 chains to nlnrn of J)'eglnnliiR. containing SO. 21 acres. all In I.ane county. Oregon. Notice is hereby given that on Sat uvtfciy. the 2 4th day of October. 190S. arMf o'clock tit the afternoon of that day, at the door of the I.ane county court house. In Kugene, Or., 1 will in obedieiH-e lo said order of sale, sell the nhovo described real prop erty at public unction to the highest bidder f. r cash. JOHN lU'OY. Keieree. 'innersiKiicd ndintnlsti'iitr x of saiil estate will from nnd after the 21st ui m .Miveniuer. lvus, proceed to He It known that the business con ducted at t5 East NintTi street, and heretofore known as Moon & Tins ley's feed, seed and implement store, is hereby dissolved, by mutual con sent, Mr. Tinsley retiring from the business. All bills owins by the firm will be settled at the old stand. All tccounts nnd notes due the firm of Moon & Tingley must be settled at the store at once, either by cash or note. Accounts not so settled will be placed with a collection agency, with Insirusrions to make immediate set tlements Mr. J. Ttlsils nf Fnironw n v,.,,,A uan well nnd favorably known, will succeed Mr. Tingley. nnd tho IuirI ness will be known In the future as the Moon-Hlals Implement Comnanv nnd will consist of a full and com plete line of seeds, implements, feuc UK, and almost everv other thUig that a tanner will need in his hnsiV.'ss. We take this opportunity of tlinnklpr' nor many friends nnd tint- (i r.-inii 4nW ,,m,1 ,,.,.,.,i r.. ,1, M emus appreciation ami patromist I and hope and predict their continued I relations with Ihe new firm, who wMl make every effort to live up to the That is the way the Jrade flie, ELECTRIC SIGN has the same sanation for PcCp!e that light has for moths-it .attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is aUays well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos Lane County Electric Work JOE TUCK,lMr. 627 S. WillaiMtfc ..The GRAND, PR.OGR.AM THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J "Magic of Music" "My Wife's Head" "Hardships of a Little Hero" "Our New Servant" "Brush P'taking" "Lady With Beard, or Jjrtune to MisfortKe" SONGS "Will You Love Mc When I'm Old?" "He Lives in the Littlo White House" Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Evening PerloriTiince 7:45 and 9r ALL SEATS 10c. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O.P o;r,M.D. P.J. B;rtW,M.D. B. F. Scuele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M. D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the cure and trctroa! e. Medici dnd Surgical Cos Modem of.erciing room, ari eqaW Ap.-U.inrrs for A ray wc Sputum art-i Kooi autom Vu corps of trained nunc Rates onapplicahon. ..Training: School for. Nurses Regular course of lectures by the faculty and ?;. training in the hospital. The medical and surgi nf tnp Kncnital rnncritntfc trip. f.lCllltV. For HtCS Of -- mation address W. KUYKENDALL, WW turner." o29. W. S. K. S. MOCIX. O TINGLEY. it'll at irlvntt kl for cash or both i "UI flrm's'motto, V Sntlsfiod Cus- cutvi iinm nn- uiv part of suiil luiri'hnse price not to ex "'rk"le nionths. to the hlshest blrl ilery.iOitooni 73S, Chamber of Com merce biilliilni;, Portland, m, uibject to the confirnmtion of snlrl 'onrt. to-wit: go much thereof ot tho following described property as shall be sufficient to meet the claims, expenses and charges aeainst said estate, not to exceed $3500, to-wif . Lots 1 4 and 15, Block 2. I-ots 1. 2. 3 and 4. Block 3, Lots 1 and 2. Block 4. l.ota 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 and S, niooVti, Lots 3, 4 and R. Block. 6. I-O jgy to 10 Inclusive. Block 11. lops' 1 to 10 Inclusive, itlock 12, WIIKHK IUT.I.K & KI.K.W. David Parker, m! Fayette, X Y a veteran of th)Vt War, who lost a foot at GetiTsburapssays: "The good Electric BlttersMiave done !s worth more than five hunted dol lars to n I spent much nroney doc toring for a bad case of somach trou ble, to little purpose. Then I trld Electric Bitters and they cured me I now take them as a tonic and theT keep me strong nnd well." i.Oc at W. jrC"Vnd (Qi Hrn "lore. ? i i i B mm Wi Carry Prims M1 and no her kind. W to have trie Mst nil let the otlier ba-c. Conseg.O.tl) lon.ers know U lamb, mutton, nil kiniis c" .:tliis lets, no ronipeti:'" autnt. may be M "'q hnms ana u- o nrrtrfers Bros All Of Slllil Inlu ami 1,1,.,'lro K..I...- nl. unte In 1'niverslty Addition to Eu-' .? O J "'"t wompmiy, sene. Lane County, Oregon. I . " uiamette street, phono Iter! All offer!! subject to approval of;1''61' t' administratrix and above-entitled' ' " court. j .V ia - . 2. 'J. Jft. for Bedrock Wells and Pure some Water bee Saustaction ouai .EUGENE OREGON i'.ltod tl.: bsr !. 190S, i (u-ji, s,:lri"if Phone 5391 IWiA E. KUA7.KK. Adiui.iiMiatrlx of laid Estate. Q O O O 00