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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
KVOKSK DAILY OCjUtSFRIDAV, OCTOBKB 7, IM9 AgeftforVWeroo" and "Kabo" Corsets. Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Dent Gloves Tht Frienclly Store's Saturday Bargain Bulletin. Tomorrow O STORE OPSN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Grand Values in Fall antWinter Merchandise Men, Women and Children, Blankets, Etc. Grand Values in Winter Underwear Hundreds of garments for women and Aildren at very low prices; wool, cotton gndO'leece linO in wl.Qe, cream and gray, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 to $5 Flannelette Gowns $1 .00, $1.29 and $10.. Made of extra qualify outing flannel in plain colors and fancy stripes and checks; made with collar and V-shaped nock; single and double-breasted; special e values tomorrow. O .$1.50 Dress Kid 'Gloves, colors and black, pr 85c 20 dozen women's dressed kid gloves in a big range of colors and black; 2 and 3 clasp; values to $1.75; special while thy last 85c Outing Flannels 5c, $c 10c and 2c $i. 50 Novelty Dress Goods, special, yd 75c The best dress goods value's of the season; 500 jwxds fancy weaves, blues, , browns, grays, greens, etc.; values to $1.50, now 75c yard $1 25 Plaid Silks Tomorrow Only yd 85c For tomorrow only we offer those plaid silks ; all good styles, light and dark ef fects; values to $1.75 ; sale price, a yard 85c $2.50 Cotton Down Comforts, special each $1 .80 Half Hundred Women's Tailored Suits at Almost 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 style ,and all made of the most fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade suits in blues, browns, greens Snd black; sold regular at L".to.$3.5:.... $19-75 Stunning suits that sold at $50 to $60, sale price The Naw King Tailored 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 Judge Harris returned last n!ght "'m2,1,2!SJ from Portland. hTlSZ F. M Carter of Medford Is in the 1 inS'Xl' ilSrt Warm Winter Underwear For Men and Boys Underwear, from the best mills and made in the best possible manner, 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 every kind of hosiery, in cotton, heavy cotton, several grades of wool hose and fine silk and mercer ized hose ;.'.'..... 10c to $3.00 a pair Eugene's Largest and Best Store ; Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 WILLAMETTE ST. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for No vember now on sale. Monthly Style Book Free. the Portland Y. M. C. A., will d dress thu University Btudonta tonight in Dcady Hall. In about one month lie will leave for a post :u China to tako up Christian work. CITY NKW8 Carson Mathews him bogun grad-j E.'riodge, who returned last night ln Uoacun hi rout In 11111 CroBt uilcll-' r,.,,,,, R tr,, jwn the valley, where tLin. . v , he bought several car loads of pota- " t toes, says the price is lower down Tho University haa started work that way than here on account of the on the lawns butweun the library j clp being heavier in tlmt section of id Ueady Hall. the state. Don't full to hoar Captain Richard i Clifford Kdwnrda yestordnv sold Poarson llobson at the court houso ti,0 j0iln Pennington lot and resi st 7:48 o'clouk toulght. : deuce in the Slndden addition to ' v Cheater Heinonwa of tho Seattle Hill McClaran was given -ton days Produce Co., and two lota In the same freight house and It will take perhaps i In tho city Jail by Police Judge Ury- addition to Henry Disss. cover a hundred car loads yet. nun nils morning lor ueiug uruiiK, u aiwirueny. this fall. Last Thursday the dogs trued three and the day before they treed two, all of which were killed. The dogs are the best ever seen in thnt vicinity for 'hunting bear and ohter big game. The old Smith & Hall warehouse Is now on the north side of the rail road tracks and the 8. P. Co. has again commenced filling la the low places In the depot yards In earnest. This morning 24 car loads of dirt and gravel arrived from the north for the work and more will arrive every day until the work Is complet ed. There Is a big space to fill in between the passenger depot and the GOOD SCORE MADE BY COMPANY A Mark Fleming ha sold the Kinney i n iii.,..t, .,.i t u I A party of Harrlman railroad of- Travis went to' Junction City on' the; Jlclals were in Kugene In a special larm of 70 acres at Ooshen to Ar- n w g.)0Kt, i.e ti,ia afternoon i ""' "nn,IRl Inspection tour. Those in thur Brawn, recently from Medford. ,,',, wl,', , t.0,lrthHl,e I the party were: General Superlnten Couslderatlon private. 'In Kugeno tonight. They will bring'1''"1 Hockley, Superintendent L. ft. , him to Eugene in an automobile.. I ', i' "' , v."0,',""9. llousebold goods for K. II. Watts and Fred Snyder arrived In Kugene yesterday. The latter will reside at 103 Weal Fourth Street. Concrete worn on the Cherry block was resumed this morning. T 1ft. Kith), the contractor, la using hU courrcle mixing machlno on the Job. A car of salt for the Seattle Pro duce Co., and tho usual quota of wood and siUog were Included la the car loads n freight shipments In to Kukciui this morning. Q The local V. new officers as Nb'S. I.lule Norrls: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Llhhio Palmer; re cording secretary, Mrs. J ennollle fa cording secretary. Mr". Jennie Hos- " o . i . .. t . r i . . L. 1. v. has elected Campbell, superintendent of the O follows: President. (v8lon of the O. R. & N.. E. Mr. re- A. Kllppel, superintendent of telegrnnh of the O. H. & N and other minor officials of the O. K. & N. i jk'iiralxein of lh property of luT?' of Henry (1. linker (C. 11. The the pstiiTV of Henry Hakert. have filed their report with tho probate court They appraised the property at K26H.83. tuer; treasurer, Mrs. Josephine Hull, t The fire escape for the new I. O. O. F. block arrived here this morn ing and will soon he placeiVjIn posi tion.. This will I)a the only fire e tape In the city. There should ho an ordinance compelling fire escapes on nil buildings three trlcs high and higher. 1. T. Richardson who lives scOr sl MMkOs wen! of Kutxcno toward CroWTwaa In the city today. He tell rSiit r'ltivtMt, ttini.iii n-ifi, Ki- M. A. Kees, educational director of i fine bear dogs, lias' !cd J4 bear "T TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your invtr frvrn jour mprifF It ro 1U ttit.lini.'. U.-., pavliira. v t iimniiiiiii - il Boot-Neepers ' n I tfI'll fell u yipSu constantly at work record j ! 'ZlMywlW nl he transactlona of the Ea- X MiiSrrJjiX ljOIn SnvlnIW Bank. wiKISwtsVya mxch of ,h,,,r ,,m" P' . - jy' 'T Iv"v? on ,ne ,"!Coun, f n,en whoe f ; Yr"Jr Tl5 V" itMn Rr" no "irger than yours. J ' ', t'V'tV- v V!w "itt their credit and tand! , Yl Jve" '''g,r tKX-nuso they have a ; ' TatfSs W "nIlk account. ! ' t-2c(!?. II W why no r-lv0 '"""""'"'f h I 'SlT"" I "line advantage by opening nn QwiM with usT il he hugene Loan and Saviws Bank 1 CAPITAL AND St ItPl.l S, 1jOoo. O KSTAHUSHKD IMIfJ. t The merits of l,as Wonder yaw jrould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble, il a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 3926 Olive atreet, St. Louis Members Shot on Rifle Range South of Town Yesterday Co. 0 Today WILLIAMS' KIDNEY FILLS Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your muueys ana Dladder? Have you pains in tne loins, side, back, groins and too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, WIlllamB' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Company, price 60 cents. Co. C. In I NOTICE TO THE 'PUBLIC sponsible for any bills contracted by 2 R. I. EDWARDS. Rhnntlne nn the rlfloi range south of the city today in the I th "' . L ,nS t0 'j" annual competition for the regimen- ! ',"Vllc. tnat h.e...wl" not be tal and individual trophies. Co. A's team consisted of Corporal W. W. McCornack. Sergeant R. L. Perdew. Carporal E. A. Rohne and Private Perdew. Sergeant E. A. Pryor shot as a member of the company but not as a 'member of the team. Sergeant L. W. Baker shot as a member Tf the colonel's staff. Following is the score made by Co. A's men: 200 yards, slow fire McCornack, 44; R. L. Perdew, 40; E. A. Rhone, 39: E. E. Perdew, 40 total. 163 points, or the highest yet made at this distance. 200 yards, rapid fire McCornack, 37: R I. IW.Iua. 9fi. Kh., ",!. E K Perdew 2X ' ' O a ' ! 500 yards McCornack. 41: R. L. Perdew, 43; Rhone, 32;TC. E. Per dew, 39. fiOk yards McCornack, 3S; R. h. Perdew. 43; Rhone, 25; E. E. Per dew, 4 0. Total, 591. Score of Other fotiiiuinies. Other companies In the regiment' that have shut, have m; the fol-l lowing stores: j t o. F. of McMinnville. 559 points. Co. 11., Dallas. 5S2 points. Company U. Albany, 601 points. inform re- Vn. t , Dance Siitimhiy niglit. Ocaneoi, the weli known rem edy for babies and children, will quiet the little ones In a short time. The Ingredients are printed on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggist. Co. C. Dance Sutimlay nlglit. "" P.ef mien ti-ntu ait sues CHAMI1KRS HARDWARE CO. rresiuenuai registration In Doug las county, which closed last evening, .totaled 2S1 namea. Of that number ib are Republicans, ui Democrats, about 15 Socialists, while the re maining 13S give no party affiliation. , It Is estimated that of the new regis tration about 20 ramps merely repre sent changes from one precinct to nn-1 iM.ii-i suiie ine last state election. Ex clusive ofTjuu number, the entire reKistratlnVf the countv Is Increas ed to a total of 4 275, of which three- ' fifths nie R.'iuibllcans. E THERES NO UNCER TAINTY .tout COMMUNITY SILVER- lCftUSe It tJ tnaJe The rompieie registration In l.inn munly for Hie iridcntlal ebvtton Is 4o, a gain of 2S3 over the registra tor ine June election. K-imh- tlon llcans predominate by a big majority lu the uev. :btrutlous. Dr. Franc Lucille Hard has Just received a shipment of the Fits U Kve-Clnss inountlngs. This is the very latest thing In a saniiarv. fln-ger-plece mounting. The public is welcome to call a have the advan tasQ of t'. e fkj V mounting ex- ;' n ll .1 I i 1 .i one graac the best. Its ralue u as llnei c. i otcrlinj. In buying it every ooitar spent f investment. be ecomes a uq J. O. Watts Ot-an, t KUe i; ,e1!..to. ".. CJLC .... ana j!rs , M.--j Vls" at the hoi', 'M city on business. G. W.k'eider was in the city from ' - WaltervMC) today. er having '"-. Leonard Brown returned froi,G)'.'r. -Miss Eth""e?l1 roriiana iasi nignt. . suy. '"atfj Pontlls Fall of rtlno Plvoi- k I. ,k. Mrs r. ' city for a few days. ' f Medford C-ci ".' "i nm risuu.-g, spent "0 "lornitii; ""'is1. iasi jiiBut unne cny. i Juuge Holli. W. H. -HJiTis and wife of Forest retai!' of the H!vF,rfst Grove, are in the v. -u:uai i,ls,r anrsu,'. U-k H. C. Mahon wlTu to Portland rs. G. s n ..w-.s TjisH niirht nn Imslnnea ! morn in- nUM-. Sherman Clark and wife left todav''" attend a?J1p," for the Bohemia mines. . Olllt Christran rtiS Aliss Maude Lewis of Mohawk 1 l'r8ram or . T speni last nignt in Eugene. . Mrs. C. A. Hardy returned home from Portland Inst night. Mrs. R. McMurphey and daughter are visiting in Roseburg. E. E. MlnkQ returned last night from a business trip to Portland. u. a. jium went to creswell this1 1,a,BUl5 ft and it, afternoon on creamery business. fj "" in c?stnt ??'-5 Frank Harwood was a stage pas-j ,nneIi, Wasi tC sengerto Mapleton this morning J- Q- Anderson a-V?1 Jli- l M llnvic ...1 i.?' . for their h ' .J i r; i.isL nielli, iiuni u irip 10 uorvallls Mrs. H. D. Sheldon returned home last evening from a visit at Grants Pass. W. D. N'eeley returned home last evening from a trip to Southern Ore gon. Andrew Nelson came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train to day. c: L. Weber, the Creswell mer chant was in the city today on busi ness Miss Ruby Chetwood returned home this noon from a visit at'Cres well. . Miss Carol Johnson went to Cres well this afternoon to visit her par ents over Sunday. Hans Holm of Junction City was in Eugene yesterday, returning home on the evening train. Miss Sadie Atcheson, of Deadwood. started home last evening after a visit at Dallas and In Eugene. Attorney L. E. Bean went to Rose burg 'today to attend the Oregon-Idaho Development League meeting. George Yarnell left yesterday for him home in Blckelton, Wash., after having sold his farm on Mohawk. T. L. Marshall and family arrived here last night from Salem and went to Springfield, on the Wendling line thb morning. John H. Hartog went to Roseburg this afternoon to attend the big meeting of the Oregon-Idaho Devel opment League. E. Dodge returned last night from a trip down the valley. He pur charej several car loads of potatoes while on the trip. Mr. and Mra. S. M. Garrison of Roseburg, went to Portland todnv af ter a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Livermore. Prof, and Mrs. L. R. Alderman left today on a trip to points north. C. L. Monson came in from the south on the noon train today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tooze re turned home to Falls City today, af- county J kane-. is in th. ;T ": here on .'--l "' tu return ,,; I other and oti Eugene m- u .lu.,,Sf M Gasoline Power, 0, j snuiii u-iii i, ... ?ri"i i Co. C. llanit Smu. ""tl, Ine chairs just rroeimi A new. up-to-date Iuru.tm'tl prices. c CHAMBERS HARDWahI PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS 111 a nn I will itlve tiHnitn VIlll'AI, lXSTRVtmil T t'ltmun Khortliand ltd J tyiiewrltlng. VouiJJ V thorough, IlrsKUa i hand writer wlm I through teaching m 1 student wlici will nt, l finish in (mm tire H J nioiil In. Hates. fr liinnth. Innulri nnswered nt SMITH'S. 9 PKUT IM'lll.iC A(OT AXTS AXI) STRVOCPJI KltS, 4S7 MilUiww Plume lied 4411. jPECIAL SALE Saturday, Ocfkr 2 TAME oiaon Li On Saturday. October 24, we will sell ill Table Oil CIjWL- matter wnetner wnue t' j t uniformriPe of 18 cents peW) -ft 1 hoinsr first (pl and full width. Remember the sa-c for one day onty? o We Undersell A Others Murpky'f Jacket St 25 East, Ninth Street imhil.ou to tnem.