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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
J, n ECOKSK DAIL.T GCARDSATCBDAr, OCTOBER S4, ItO Agentv for, "Nemo" and VKabo" Corsets, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Dent Gloves tfR-fP-Wfrtl'V RADr'flWC PAD WUVT WtfFtf BARGAIN i -r p'r: W.fl rif tlM At mroABTMirwTC Enn mrun mt ..t. r- tii'c, ijamxi I fj .and : ValiSs in Ba?a&yJ WinterMeyhidisg for Men, VJfoiaen and ChUdreiP, Blankets, Etc. i - 1 . - i mM JdMs in Winter Underwear Hundreds of garments for women and children at very low prices; wool, cotton andjfleece lined inhite, cream and gray, 28c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 to $5 ' Flannetot Govts $ 1 .00, $ 1 .25 and $1.50 flfade of extra quality outing funnel in plain colors and fancv strips and rhoni- J , ww. maae wim couar ana Temped neck; single and double-breasted; special , ' values tomorrow 1. 1 ...,.$.1.50 Dress Kid Gloves, colors and black, pr 85c 20 dozen women's dressed kid gloves in a fcig range of colors and black; 2 and 3 ' clasp; values to $1.75; special while they last 85c ' ... . ' '' . Outing Flannels 5c, 8y3c, 1 0c and 1 2c $1-50 Novelty ' Dress Gobds, special, vd 75r. The best dress goods values of tt:e season; 500 yards fancy weaves, blues, Drowns, grays, greens, etc. ; values. to $1.50, now .75c yard , $1.25 Plaid Silks Tomorrow Only yd 85c For tomorrow only wo offer these plaid silks; all good styles, light and dark ef- iecis; values to $1.70; sale price, a'yard . .' 85c '$2.50 Cotton Down Comforts, special each $1.80 1 Half Hundred Women's Tailored Suits at Almost nalr 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 ofhe most fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade suits in blues, browns, greens and black ; . sold .regular at .'".'r.'!5.'.,.. $19.75 Stunning' suits that sold at $50 to $60, tq O (f sale price . . . . j))O.Uv The New 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 Few,,.. ... "IUk MEETING OF FORSSf"' OFFICERS BEING HELD Eiscussing Regulations of por. est P.esers Banquet Monday Nin-ht o Warm Winter Underwear For Men and Boys the best mills and made in the best possible manner of the fines WY2C Mr Ml mw i! The annouj nwnnr. of tlio f.,r..,t olfk-ers ot the Q serves t-onti.;110,, ' to Eugene, overVhich C. r. sriulii tiervisnr, was held jm. his ofii. . ,. Health- block tOuy. . AfhO meeting, will be held, tomormw unT a third Monday, ending u.Q.,h banquet Monday night in Otto's Kill ' The purpose of these meetings is to riiscuss the regulations of the for fcWrve and takMip such matters SS wMl better fit the rar-krs and guarcPto handle their wof in the Monday Chief Inspector Aiien and offers from nrhur ... , u h here and they wil1 Participate in thp WTi banuunt. Sarsa A. inn .in . Ki L T 4, A cigar stand has been placed In the lobby at the Orpheum theatre. I Chas. Er3kine, the second- team half hack. was. cnlleH tn Pri.., t. night by an accident to hjb father. Chas. C. Galloway will not address the University students this evening in behalf of the democratic ticket Unforseen conflicts arose. A 12-foot cemen', sidewalk is be ing built along Park street in the rear of the Warnock feed stables and the blackrtmlrh ulioitc aril-int..., i. .... I the south. Col. S. P. Sluddeu, who left here some time ago for the East, is re ported to be dangerously i'i at Web ster City, Iowa. His wife and chil dren are all with him. . nirri,i. It ft, r"-- tarrh. f.,. ttjfi. Mood in uaal HqaidfrJl Jog the mere wm h. n. ig at wverai . ri ft whoa6; jfa This O'clnpV ii.- u . "lte little vm h Coke mt't, man, was off V.. fire started. VV i, attempted to e'th,-..' and some if th k,(." was snlasha imo , him .severelv Underwear from wool and other materials. Pine all-wool Underwear in gray, tan and blue shirts and Cooper thoroughly-shrunk, tape neck, Underwear ; reinforced ' drawers ; Fine ailk and wool, all wool and cotton niewerized Underwear, - ...nade in aU styles, " 1 -..gj $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $ 3. 00 garment idid values I . A; . . .V. f ". ic, all-wool rilbd and' flat . . . $1,00 finest selected cottpnf 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, 60c ' ' 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. . , . UnUmited variety of styles and weights in eVery kind of hosiery, in cotton heavy cotton, several -grades of wool hoseand fine silk and mercer- azeanose . A , in. - .o bu.9a.u1 a pair Eugere'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. FOR cm At a great i;n repjifr sold at once. W. i The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will have an open meeting Mon- day evening, October 26, in the A w. mvuoh, .TxuBiuui aim literary r program. Light refreshments. Come fMt Th T.nilloa' At1 Qnnlnlw n .U- r tral Presbyterian church will give a ! mock chicken pje supper in the base-' ment. t tha nhnrrvh VrM.i a.rnnlnn from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission, 35 cents. afternoon from Newberg . -where he BLienaeo me uregon Baptist State convention the past week. Mr. Wright was honored byAbeing elected President of the state convention.. He will preach both mbrnlng anoVf evening tomorrow at the Baptist church at the usual hamm of-service. t. (; i. w 1. 1 Spokane 'to visit 'friends for n month j. vi r moro. J . .'.u..w.s. . Mrs. W. V. Osburn went to Port- 4..4.jlaaxxj..j. . ""lHV to ,,t' v'f Sunday ! (Ill llllslllllHH. "on KhcIm.ii, of fiali Is In the' Jlr-,,lIi" -M'- C II. .Junes, nrter a elty torlnv. i several iluys' slay In Kuguno. ro- i( n ii,.., i, ... . . . ' turned to l'ortliinil iminv I .-i I ii ir I l ole, fiinndi'l' of Alarrriln uni.iil lni't nlivln In the city ti-mi.i:u'llug hus- rntne up from from Inlnir. Minn l.eime lyays f'oillnnil ii.rt:iv. It. (). Ilnuly whs la llui rl:y from .Crevwell l.iduy. V. A. Suinnur left leday mi hU re turn In llu KhkI. .1. K. Wiiiiilnnl. of l'olt;ign drove, IS in the city today. J'mnu V. Ituli ivliy' returned thj ofteni'on from Irvlni'. tlilrk llnylo was n Hlngo passenger tcj l.onhurtt thu nmrnlng. . I.. It. M. I'leriKi, of Salem, IsTTT. sacllng IihuIiiohs In Kur?q Mrs. V. K. (liilllfonl roliirnml this nfturnooti from a visit at llalsey. V. U. Mnthuws i-aiun down Trom Goshen an the noun train today. W. A. l.aim ami wife, of llarrls burg, are In the city for a day or so. Char!' Cronnr wu a psmmnger on thlB morning's at ago for Wiltorvllla. I. ond V .1. McKI'Mion were Btnge r'engora for llluo IL'vor this mom 'h. I J. A. Fountain, a proMilnent itl-! win of Klmlra, a pent last night In the eltv V. A. Soiimorvllle waa a passen ger tu liarrlsburg on thu noon train today. Miss Pearl I.uckcy, Portland, an arrival In Kugonthl8 after-on. H. M. Mrtan and wife, of Hollo niornlnir to irn Hmw lumihur ...iii. linrtV of Hllortsmen fi V n tlwi tiiuf,',... ujih iiiiwu uie column, a tomorrow. tieorge Croner and wife have re turned from Belknap Springs, hav ing conducted the resort (luring the "iiinner. They report the best bus iness this year In the history of the ciii'ing.s. Mr. A. K. W.-e.'ior and Mliw'K. A. I.oonils return tonight from Port land where tiny have been aliintiliKi, (he 11 II 11 li ti 1 meeting el' tile (-..uare. Kill t-.: nil I I'lnilrlii'S of Oregon. At vs. Ili-ui-i.,. I'I. Hun -w v.. I 1,1, turn trip to S! iluine after a visit 'morning from ltosehurg, accmipau null liitl lie 1 1 lellil M II 1. iii.iiii.. - It'll IIV t apt .1 lii Iness here this morning .1. K. I'. Wlihcrs riniriieil home to-; day from vl.-dt :ii Kosehtirg mid other M-iuelnH roumv pnlnls. iiurii niiiiit left today on IiIh re CIIKMAW.V AVAI.IiOPS .H..-.I I t (iKSKKVl- The Chi'iniuva Indians beat the Or-r-.Ton s(minl team this alei-noon at 'he Indian si-hool by i he srnre of s '' Inuiiiiis had a Kijh! a-!- vauiage u weight. Clarke Mclntyre PEIiSO-VAI Any. one acquainted ; with Mr. W. F. Gregg, engineer. KI.KVKX 1 Wll "inter n favor by sending his I inlin e io i ne liuard office. Some , thing to his advantage. Important. Miss Neva Perkins and Miss l.nlii Cnrrln came down friiin" Cnti'age c""'",ny slu,'"s- While here Cuptaln Cirovo on the noun train i,i.. 1,1111 -Mrs. Ilouck are guests of L'nlo- Cirovo on the noun train todnv Mlss .Mlnnlo Wlta.ni. of lraln ar rived here on I he mum train tnduv to visit )Ilss Mlnnlo Kvans a few days. President P. L. Cnnipheir roliirneii from Kosehurg today, where he at tended the development league moot In v. Uv. O. C. Wright returned todnv Troiu Nowherg where he attended the tato convention, of the Baptist church. Hon. J. P. Carson came up from Portland today to visit Ills daughter Prof, l.uolltfciay Carau, of the Uni versity. I Mr. Mid Mrs. T M Portland, after a vio u,.i of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stanley, re- inrneii nomo today. Willis LeMnstern n r,ii.m.,. TTi versify student, left this morning for v ........ .urn ne wul regine or a year or more. Mrs. IA I,, ("nmnhell ami mn nel Yurnn. I. art:.' sll,1(..,i,ii ... rtu l.-r.i-.i ...,l .11.. . ....... ..... ..in in i.i iii p. i ii-i '"rt jmm. iirrfivvu. tee as fur her !iule s;ui. iter husliatitl. I ,1,,1V. up-to-date lurii.ture at right .lliiui k. is i dueling the , prices. ; ttiAJiHKiiS It AIM) WAKE CO. .-, (o. C. Dunce Kutiinlnv nt.ri.t '4. Hard krlcg for cuimneys. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Best quality tents an sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. OREGON SCORES 15 POINTS ON WILLAMETTE Continued From Page One.) ' M ind'Wn, p- FranK Or... lo,t today Mrl TrZZ d this liw:- wen? Biisv Btnr g w Ebok-Keepe are constantly at work record ing the transactions of thu Eq IcQ Loan A Savings Bank. Much of their time Is spent on the arooui'Aof men whoM iffalrs are no larger than yonrs. - " tmii and sfand!i. 1 hntilr mvviiii.i. Why notive yourself the same advantage by opening an nmiuill witu U87 lowed swift hard bucks one after an Tlit First Half resulted In a score of 9 fir Ore eon and nothing for Willamette. Moullen made the first touchdown Wltten of a lveum," "Her the game start- .i . 7 ... "iiinnes mierwarns Clarke, fullback, made a place kick from the thirty yard line, scorlpg rour points more. This was all Tor the half. The rest of the half was a punting match. Clarke averting SO yards to the punt, tit onepenalty for an off-side play and two fumbles on Oregon's part kept the ball out of striking distance from the goal However, MenUer-Mrlcd one place kick from the Y yard line and failed, lsjrlnt the half Oregon work ed the forward pa? three times tar v me euu 01 tne nair Willamette made yardage twice by "o win iviiik. Second Half O i w ice titirln. th WANTKI) liy Indy: sleadv work of jtny kind: ehambvr work nr romi I'lg t'f botirdiii;.; house iii-efni-rod S.ate wages. Address. "II p ' '.:;,' Bl'Y f.OTS of Mark'nhTg in Slad don s tract and HJiilr Street Addi tion. Good, easy terms. Ilest lo- luuiiii 111 iMigene. WANTED Two first-class clerks at once. Apply !U e. Dodge's gro cery store. ' Oog FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room very reasonable. Call at 2 1 5 . 11th street. O30 SUB8CKIBE FOB fHK OCARI). JaCk KnfS'ht WHS eenlpnllrl tn tan daVS in mn Citv Intl thlc mnmlnv hv Acting !Wice Judge Bryson for be ing drunk and disorderly, but sen tence wns suspended for the reason that he has a wife and children de pendent upon him for support. Rev. YV. P. Pinkerton returned at midnight from Portland where he has been In attendance on the an nual conference of the r - oirMtlnn al churches of Oregon. eports a larcte fl.mt enlhiiuiimtii. nioaMm. Tho conference will come to Eugene next! year. I B. P. KnwilHl vealtlivl.. ..rio.-n.imi flleil Willi fht. n.'.Mnlv ,.l'..L. .. ...In.il of appropriation c-f li 0 0 inches of th,-i iv.neib in near ereoK, ill lowtislilji t ; ttii'iici ratine 1. wort, lor power mii- poses. The inline of she canal is : lie the- Howard Kleclrlc P:nv..r 11. 1.1' it is '11 be six feel wide nnd titti , feel, deep. : In the case of J03. .facobs vs. tl city of Eugene, niniinn for writ -. : revirw, the plaintiff todav filed a i motion in the circuit court to dis miss the esse as it has been r,-itn-l promised and settle;!. This is the! lioil.'ir niliunnfa riaa la.nl. t.i.lll.! convicted in the Mice court and it carried to the higher court. Rev. D. E. Olson has returned home from hla alimmor .anil full va cation. He spent the time In holding "Vi meetings at Halsey, Browns H 03K 1 r i - .-i i ! T -. a 3 1 Stfiliai. j dollar pt kw i investment I TH A III I I j. awj Fry Pans half n, J I The Eugene Loan and Sayings Bank l APiTAi, ai sritpi.i s, ia.?tftw. ivsr.ini.isitKii 1 Him !! Mi ; x lie l.VI ... . . . . . tea. '"r ..i.-u , anovene ball ove-.wlth' uuui len ynras to make, hut fU each uxiniira wns neld up. Three tries ,.. miirp wnen Mclntlre got off around thet end for thlrtv flve yards, which put him within sev en Vnrds of Iho lina r-i-i.- .... . . r. 1 1. loiivtj- uutKeu ,ru. itm rop.owlng with an- ..."r p.un.w which shoved the apherlod over. 1-ollowlng is the way the teams I'd 1111 Ill 111., lm. in.. 0 )r,go rj Means Clllh lL Sweek 1 w Moullen T Pink ham Michel v- Kilti VI Chandler 1 YIM,iiuette 1 Maftey lloinan I Belknap May Ison Illniter liwlnw Hoot h Strictly high gracjj; stamoed from one piece steel; in side polished; Tiandle tin covered; diameter 10Vr4 inches; price t each ) c: j 0 ouiucry Heavyleable iron Spiders wen-ground inside; 10 in. in diameter: lipped sides; heavy handle; our oc. price OOC Steel Griddles piece, 16-gauge heavy steel; polished inside: ven tilated cool handle; diam eter. H inches: a most useful kitchen ir utensil; each OC PMCES THAI TALE f 3 papers PinS 5C uooa lootn Brush 5C Soap Bubble Outfit. ... -5c Hinge Hasps 5C Cfch Mops ! .' .' - 5c Lead Blown Tumblers! ! .5c Wine Goblets q.5c Stocking Darners 5C Lone Bar Toilet Soap....' 5c Talcum Powder 5C Can Offers 5.. Book Straps 'jg Coat Hangers '.'5C Trouspr Ha Vasel.-n9. Q.... Enamel Ware. Laroe Snrinrtt 9 (r. LRat Traps . 10c ire vegetaoie Boner..iuc Towell Roller 10c Tetlow's Face Powder. .10c trouble Mincing Knife.. -10c A, ame uomos, per pair. . - 10c Tracing Wheels . .10c Putty Knives -..10o Wire Toasters 10c Whisk Brooms 9. .10c Heavy Potato Masher.. -10c Soap Saver 10c Aluminum Cup 10c Brush Broom Holder.. -10c f3 1 1 di usn Broom Holder.." iuc gg!ljyol3ceetS(per pound ft A taPHEY s Ragket Store itast Ninth Street, 0) 1 .ilir nrirtS enamelled P 0 20c 3 enamel I0c iiA.qt. ena.n. Si 15c ifrtit. seamless W 50c enamelled 17-qt.O1' 50c 5-qt. tip. Presf" 10-qt. o o