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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
THE EUGENIC 9ABjX GCARJ. rUESDAY, OCTOBER 97, 190 I Doll Vest Free Saturday On Kiiturriay will Rive nuig free .'t(IO Doll Vcnto, one to cucli jrlrl bringing her doll to the store. Wo wuiit every fflrl In Eugene to huvo one of theMO vests for her doll. . Tli0 come In pink and white, and ore made of fine Merrerlxed Lisle flirciid, niAdc just like the lit tie NleeveleHN vests you wear yourself. They are now on ex liiltltinn in the allow window. If you are down street with your mother tomorrow atop and new them, lAit be aure and come Hnliirdny nnd (jet one of theae vents for your doll.' Special Values in Chil dren's Underwear, all styles; wool, cotton and Fleece-lined. 15c to $1.50 A GARMENT Wonderful Values From Now Until the End of the Month Half HundrcdWomcns Tailored Suits Almost Half Price S60.00 Values at $38.00 $35.00 Values at $19.2 Greatest bargains of high grade tailored suits of thjp 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 and black; sold regular at $19.75 Stunning suits that sold at $50 to $60, sale price ..$38.00 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 1 CITV XEWS 1 1 A cement sidewalk Is being laid lnj front of the new I. O. O. F. sky-, scraper. A marriage license was Issued last ! evening to Edwin J. Robinson and ! Miss Tilllo May Sprague. ! Major-L. D. Forrest sks tomor-j roiv night atrtbe Court House on! "Home Rule 1ST Oregon." I K6 Baking Powder Compiles with all Pure Food Laws Balloon," " "Following Hie Father'. Footsteps." Sones. "RnR by 8iWUne. "Home m the Golden - r T T T T MARRIED DatiJ At the 'home of Mr. Ol Mrs G W. Carson, west of the Oct p' 1908. Albert W 1? I7nLf ,..0' I if...J. ri.i V, 1' . Ml! iuuuuu ueiaiiey, nev. is, (j. Wigni, Consti (u;.1'l. h 'n iiod's piss OOia tlT .11 , Senator Fulton will speak at the' court house tonight at 8 o'clock on ; behalf of Taft and Sherman. . 'j chrlsman and committed to the asylum at Salem.' Drs. W. Kuyken The W. C. T. U. Will meet at the doll anA w I,, nhaahlre cnniliictpd nome or Mrs. Ellis, sot rngn sireei. the examination, tomorrow at the usual hour. ; a I Included In the car load shipments A meat market Is being opened up into bugene this morning were one in the old Whittaker blacksmith of lumber for the Dunn-Wllklns shop on East Fifth street near Wll- brick block, Jhe of pig Iron for the SOCIALIST SPEAKER ?homas J. Lewis, the wooing class orator, well known for his good work in the east will speak at the lnnrt Wm. PrlHo,, i : l"K Oat 8 o'clock Lewis will tell' you why Hi. re. HUUUI TRY THIS If WIXTUBI Thpr ... Bore - I 1 The Most Complete Hat Stock er Hundreds of new novelties in Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Hats, showing all the,; newest color ings. $1.50 and $3 John B. Stetson We are showing a line sxf staple and novelty Stetson Hats all sizes . . . : . $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Valley m - Af'f v. Trunks, Suitcases, Grips, Telescopes "nd Traveling Bags S, H, FRIENPLY , GOOD 600DS ONLY X?l,.r MB6yTs "Worth or Your Money Back lamette. The Ladles' Aid Society of the, Christian church will give a market at the Fountan grocery on Saturday of this week. Circuit court will convene In ad Journed session tomorrow morning at 10 o clock. The regular term be gins next Monday. George S. Wllloughby, the timber cruiser, has sold his nu-acre farm west of the city to L. C. Brash, re cently from Montana, for 3,600. A cement walk is being, built around the property. at the corner of East Seventh and Oak streets, bought by Mrs. L. Bilyeu during the present year. Sherman Hunter, the contrac tors, this morning received a car of brick from Sheridan, Yamhill coun ty, to be used in their extensive building operations here. Two "prairie scnuoners" were seen on the streets today. They reminded the old-timers of pioneer days. Be hind each wagon was a cow and sev eral dogs were along. Superintendent Shewry of the pav ing company, today stated that Eighth street would be finished this week. West Ninth, from Olive to Lincoln will be the next to be paved. V, C; Bean has let the contract to J. R. Chezem for the construction of a 12-room boarding house on High street between East Tenth and East Eleventh. The work has already be gun. ' Bell & Buley have purchased the lease and fixtures of the Grand thea tre on East Ninth street from M. S Tlngley, and they have taken pos session of this popular amusement place. The option on the M. E. church property which was held by a com mittee from the Commercial Club, it being the Intention to purchase the lot for a modern hotel, has been withdrawn and the lot is not for sale. Gross Bros' Iron Works and one of cen;nt for the'Amercian Paving Co. Y. T. Hensll is drawing plans for an J1080 residence for himself at the corner of East Seventeenth street and Walnut avenue, also plans for a $2000 residence to be erected on the opposite corner by C. A. McClaln. The Ladles : of the Christian Church will hold a market In J. F. Daniel's grocery store, corner of 7th and Willamette, Saturday, Oc. 31. Come and buy good home-cooked eatlbles for your Sunday dinner. 03 0 Cockerline & Wetherbee are tear ing up the cement walk along the Eighth street side of their store building and will build a walk that will be on a grade with the street. They will also build In the rear of the store. , "Dillettantelsm and its Opposites," with chalk-talk on the "Power of Simplicity," tonight at the Bap tist church, at 8 o'clock. Phyioso phy and fun; wit and humor yet all In high educational lines. Mr. Montgomery will go some tonight. In the local columns of yesterday's Guard appeared an Item ooncernlniz the departuM of a number of Eu gene people for Europe. Among the names appeared that of Emma Marie ware. This was a tvnoeranhlml er ror. It should have read Emma Marie woia, I z The local alumnae association of the University of Oregon will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the nome of Miss Louise Yoran. 646 Ol ive street. Officers for the coming year will be elected and other impor tant business will be transacted. All members are urged to be there. The will of William D. McLean was filed for probate late yesterday afternoon. The value of the property of the estate is estimated at $7500. The will bequeathes the widow and five children, Irma, Alice, Jay, Vida, and Margaret, the property. George N. McLean, a brother, is named as executor. 4 buyer was In the city today on bust- . , 4. nesa. I'KltSONAI.S. S. F. McConlgu, of Lcaburftj wHS v t In the city tuday oil his way te Kttso-. t ;br.g w j, 0Ilrt rMd luat Mllns 8. Carey of Wuiulllng Is In ' iB,t from a business trip to Port Ktiuono. i hind. I 11, B. Medium of Drain, Is In Eu- Mr. nnd Mm. A li. Honey camo Bono on biislnH. down from GobIioK Oft tho noon train 1 Mlm Eva Cunhman of Aciho, is today. ' vlnltliig In tho city. 1 winfloM nttnhett loft today for; W. C. Ilarr of Wemlllng, was In'poInU north of one of his regular! tho city over night. I trips. . I Thos. Elliott of fnm Creek, spent Ohr!f 11. Chick, tho well-known j last night In the city. tlmuor dealer, arrived In Eugene this j A. J. Atwood of Mnrslifiuld, is in afternoon. ' I tho city on business. I Attorney J. E. Young came down J. T. Witter was over frtim Spring- from Cottage drove on the noon field today on business. train today. Kev. H. N. Mount was at Albany Senator C. W. Fulton nrrlvod In yesterday for short time. Eugene this afternoon snd is s guest J. I). Nlriflle was a aage pa men- Bl t10 Simuxlo. Her for Walton this morning. 1 H. 11. Klsk and J. L. Ruder of J.W . Shumate returned this after- Mapleton, arrived In the city on the noon from trip to Portland. I ttga Inst night. J. K. McOornilck went to .Portland Mrs. Chas. Baker of Corvsllls. was today to spend soiuo tlmo there. .u arrival In Eugene on the after- At the Grand theatre. Ninth street, there is an attractive nm. ,ut T. I gram as follows: "Black-Eved S11- John J. Wlscarson was pronounced san," "Back to the Farm," "Romance Insane last evening by County Judge lot Little Italy," "Bobby 3"d ml Mrs. J, K. Screy left todsv for noon train today. Idaho, on a business trill. MrB- G- v'- Wish tfloseow, Idaho, ou a business trip, O. V. Roberts was a passenger snd Mm. W. L. Ford went to Juifollon City today to Portland on the nonn train today. "", ',', , . . nh.. iwhr.n .ln arrival from W. W. Klmm and wife were stage Cottage Grove on the noon train to- pasiengers for the Lyons ranch near day Walton this morning. Ivan McQueen .rninn dxiwn from T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First Cottage Grove in the noon trnlu to- National Bank of Cnttago Grove, Is day. In the city 011 business. UiSorgo K. Dorcas, a Salem hup Mrs. J. B. Horner of Corvallls, is ti guest at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Davis for a few days. Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond left on the stage this morning for the lower Sluslaw county to deliver election supplies. Mrs. Aimluda Kay returned to her home nt Mourne today after a visit with her son, W. H. Kay, of the Eugene Gun Co. County Commissioner H. D. Ed wards went to Cottage Grove this nt- tornoou to look after road matters. In that vicinity. I Irs. Jennie Anderson left today! for hsr home at Lexington, Neb., af ter a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Qansen, Ih Eugene. Hon. nnd Mrs. R. A. Booth were passengers to Yonvalla on the after noon train today. They will visit their son, Roy. on Ills rarm there. Mrs. Guy Stockton wife of the city school superintendent, arrived here last night from Colorado. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Elberta Jones, who will -spend the winter In Kugene. . Mrs. W. W. Glen and son of Cin cinnati, are in the etty. The sun ds slres to purchase a first class fruit farm. They will go on south to morrow morning and visit the prin cipal cities or soiiern uregon. A. Montgomery, the 'Farmer Artist, at Baptist Church Tonight the masses en hiinm-v f,ono..A trnnhu l. produce too much wealth. Brine ' whie report,.!" ""J your questions alng. Everybody la- succi"nb each Ji'J . : r, ' """cians. ana lawyers ,uune' Olsease ikT " esptcially. . O30 i th w thlrS uM Mrs. E. H. Harris -gave a dinner "yPtom of kSKa party last evening. The guests were nothlnS moreTLH aeugntea with the coffee. Mrs. Har-'urlc acid otth.Kr1 ris always uses Folger's Golden Gate 8luS8lh, inactlt. 1 ouu BiiuuB it nerseif, out. taw, - not too fine, pulverizea-eoffee is bit- pose SI"1 sen'iZ -! 1 frequent ruluLr DeWItt's Carbolizeo Witch Hazel' ten reaching J Salve is the best salve for piles Be ! ensues- ew.l scure you get DeWItt's. Sold by all Paln across .few druggists. ' ; Painful and j aw other sympt I ?re not the oL irouDie; maiiv n.Z'. HAVE FIRST-CLASS . ROOM and ease' headache mbx board for two men, in private ?tive ,iver. etc. lny family; rates $6.00 per week. Call 'e cause of which K21 T.lniln r...,. Ieehlp plAo-nj L. . -ss uouei , , A simple test of i. FOR SA1.R Tti.ff r,r.,,i., void ft m.ll ..... ,.m Hutu- - - iiutailr 1, hlo avt.nno nnvnor. IQih . .niOmillP- It tk.. , ""4 . I dust sediment, or tbvl VTTV4TTTTTT 4 . Hiwwil, eUWdtJ BORN I vegetable treatmeB( x . prescriDitiorj u : 0 r 4. J". tht? andt-g At fha hfima nf rnln1H A . i.- nna r.v . . wuui i aiiuui Silvia uunn ",,c wum-e, nma ui mo vity, uciuuer 20, iiu, io wll- vnc-uan ounce: Citv llnm A J If.. On- III. . i lain njcio auu wae, a nun. NEW TODAY Sarsaparllla. thr well and use In tea ter each meal and J Where anyol thnirij erated above are msxl ou.io am iiure to iouqv si lub use oi mis PHittal L1UU. SILVER new Inlesilth Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural : Color and Beaaty. No matter how long it has been gTay I or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan-; drntf. Keeps hair soft and clossv. Re fuse all substitutes. 2 H times as much Dainty gifts of Sta in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. I .. . ., J t sn- r-... . .--r. i ver are often hardtoff a uu wv uviiicsi ai uruji 1919 Send 2c for free book " The Care of the Uair." Out StOCK IS SBTtl jruuu naj opec o., rtewarK, . j. Hay's BarUna Soap curw pimp v, you' red, routrh and chapped hands, and all kin i!U I eawa Keep skin fine an-l twift. 23c. druirviKis. In ,, 6endc lor tree book "The Care at the Skin." : Bel IS Sanitary Eye Glasses NO CORK, NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Choose your optician as you would your physician. For ef fectiveness of work rather than lowncss of price. Er. Franc Lucile Hard Optician nnd Refraction!!, Klilte 1-4, New Olirisniiill llldg. VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Phone Black 1557 West EighthSt .....m Buffers 75c : Darners '.M Bag Tags 54: Shoe Horns.... Jilt Letter Seals.. S1.fr Nail Files : Colcl Cream Jars. .S Paper Knives.... These are a fn 1 novelties we to" ered for HoBi! You will be pH Hie qnaU.y aodpR: FINE ENGRAV J.0.W Cor. 9th an.' Busy Bank f!H Book-Keepers ire constantly at work reeord lug the trnwictlons of the Ku gwne lxisn a Savings Bank. Much of tbolr tint Is spent on the accounts of men whose tffalrs arc no lanrer than yours. But their rredlt and stand!:.,, ,iv iiiKner tHVsuse they have a bank account. Why not Rive yourself the same advantage by opening an scconnt with us T The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Dresser Scarf Madam Root of Portland, is In Eu gene and is advertiffiig the greatest Iter pin n preparation for the complex ion. She has also established a branch hair dressing place In this city. Ladles wishing switches, pom pndora nnd curls will please call at the Hoffman House, as well as those ladles who wish to be made beauti ful. Koom No. 11. targe shipmrHti nr reeker and din ing chairs just received. See us for new, up-to-date furuUure at right prices. CHAMtlKltS HARDWARE CO. Fred Flak. Oregon timber latiffV bought and sold. Kugene. Oregon. Met qunlii tents all sites. CHAM11KRS H RPWAHK CO. Hard Vrlck fitr rnlmnevs. C11AMHKR3 HARDWARE CO IT.1. AMI SI HI'I.I'H, IS.VtMMi. l-STAItl.lSHM 1NDU. j fe qunliiT lenis ail s!J CHAMBKKS HARDWARti CO. Car frefih remem Just recelvO CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The best bargain of all is the beautiful Dresser Scarf for 40 cents. Ask to see one. YOUR. MONEY BACK For the asring. Bring back any merchandise you buyrom Bed Sprea us that is not cxactiy as represented and satisfactory ' 1 g5 cents? White Bed Spread Did yon . . . 1 Itilt B ' au 2 to paiiyiiji'uiiiiiuiiuiiilpl o no 1 tmt Plain shades color green; price, 35 cents wite the Price Waists 15cts All S!S of ,Knit and Muslin Waists for Children, 15 cents -1 5)w J M A fine assortB"' -W W Cover. 0 nmi dnSTr -"iT Tnr 1 I Just received a large consignment of Laces in narrow wlffiy. Ak to see them. Just the thing for handkerchiefs for Christy Mricea 3 to s cents per yard. . a Ma MuRPHEY'S RACKfff ST0REn e if ver7 ... nit 50 cents