Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 29, 1908, Image 8

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    THB KI7GBNB DAILT GUARD, THCR8DAT, OOTOBSB
November Ladies' Home Journal Patterns on Sale Style Book Free
The Friendly Store's 1 79th Sarpris Sale
omorrow. Friday Surprise Sale, No. 179, Has Many tractions of Interest to All
Dress Goods, Silks, Outing Flannel, Blankets, Underwear, Gloves, Suits, Etc.
Women's Suits
REDUCED
About 50 Suits-New Styles
$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 and
black; sold regular at
S.'?.'3.5.'.... $19-75
Stunning suits that sold at $50
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
Women's and
Children's Underwear
45c Fleeced Garment, ea. 25c
75c Fleeced Union Suits 48c
$1.75 Oneita Union Suits 75c m
$2.00 Silk and Wool Suits $1.50 j
$ 1 -75 Fine Cashmere G'm'ts $125 JH
This Underwear Sale is of great importance to all
it's an opportunity to effect a saving of 25
to 50 per cent on fine wool, silk and wool
and fleece-lined garments; almost every style
in regular and extra sizes is included in this
sale.
$3 Wool Batiste Waists $2.50
Three dozen wool batiste Waists; come in red,
gray, tan, white and black; long sleeves; three
large pleats over shoulder; splendidly tailored;
pleated collar of same material; $3 values,
each .' $2.50
agog , -y.. vasvt -Wr-"- i
Doll Vest
Free
Saturday
On Kuturdiiy no will itlvo
Hiruy five 11(10 Doll Vests, one
to ouch (lrl bringing her ''"'I
to the store. We wimt wry
Kill In Kiigcne to have olio of
those vesta (or her doll. They
cuiuo In lnk and while, mid are
tumid of fino Morccrl ! Iililu
tluvud, made Just like tint 111
tlo sleeveless vests you weur
yourself. They are now on
lilliltlou III tlin show window.
If you arc down street wltli
your motlior tomorrow stop mid
see tlioin, but lie sure mid nunc
Htitiirdiiy mid net one of tin-so
vests fur your doll.
THE CELEBRATED VESTWO
As Shown Exclusively By Us
Prices
$3.00
to
$6.00
Two
Vests
in
One
Copyright, 1908, Rosenwald & Weil, Chicago
We are also showing some snappy, up-to-date patterns in
fancy Waistcoats, prices ranging from . . . $1 .00 to $7.50
EUGENE'S
LARGEST AND
BEST STORE
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 WILLAMETTE ST.
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
RHB
' I'KHHONALS.
Racy Mntti'Hon and wife, ot Mabel,
r In the city.
K. It. Cooper, of Corvallla, Is In
the city on business.
W. W. Chessman iniulo a business
trli to Junction City.
II. W. Mnhon and wife wero down
from Mabel for a few diiva.
Mrs. 11. 11. Thurston wont to Port
land todiiy on a tiliorl visit.
U. 10. Nichols wan a stage passen
gor for Walton tills morning.
William Landoss was lu the city
from Cottage Grove yesterday.
K. J. Hard returned today from
a short trip to Cottage Orcvs.
Mr. 3. H. Kukln returned hint
ewntiiR from a visit In Portland.
ft. it. lllaek returned last night
from a shoal trip to polula south.
M. O. Waruor la home from a trip
to the northern part of the state.
.1 W Ureou was a passenger on
the Btaite this morning for Florence.
on the noon train today to visit rela
tives there for a few days.
Mrs. Dora Peters and Mrs. Grace
David Eby waa a passenger to i .,.kira .-., ,h-i- ... , i .
HBirr,ifa8h.n "is.rH'Sr.i:! at';s ,a plr9,,re ,trip-, ,
burg thia afternoon on a abort trip.', S,P- M1"c?n,8,,u. returned from
C. K. Mitchell returned last night tost,lrK ln8t " ht, an(1 left to(1y
from a business trip to Cottage i for nls nol,,e al Leaburg.
Orovo. Attorney J. E. Young of Cottage
Mrs. 1). A. Paine was it passenger j drove, was In the city today am) re-i
for Portland on the evening train yes-; turned homo on the afternoon train.
CIRCUIT COURT
IS GRINDING mi
9 ON CIVIL CASES
HoTey block at tig! corner of West
Eighth and Oliv estreets are beine
delivered. s
Mrs. Millard Invites the ladles to
Miss Hager's Millinery store 517
Willamette street, for Christmas
suggestionin Art Needle Work
.. .. v
IU ..- "
I t-i 1 1 iDcoe aotaA 11 n-
Ion by the circuit court in adjourned j ay-
session today ana yesieraay aner-
noon: -
Ella N. McFadden vs. James B.
McFadden, dismissed without preju
i dice.
j Glen O. Powers vs. D. L.JCeyt,
John Roland Ragdale, Joseph Robert
Ragdale, Charles J. Jordan, Peter
l Hanson, C. L. Hanson, O. M. Carl
i son, John M. Rennle, Henry O. Shana-
felt, B. A. Washburne, C. w. wasn
burne, Erlck Johnson, W. G. Nes
mlth and the Chambers Hardware
Company; foreclosure. Demurrer of
Deft. Ragsdale, overruled.
Arthur V. 3umers vs. Frances M.
Sumers; divorce. Dismissed without
costs. . ,
R. L. Sabln vs. James L. Craig;
recover money. Continued.
State of Oregon vs. Joseph Jacobs;
selling Intoxicating liquors. Dismiss
on motion of prosecuting attorney.
Frank Einfeldt vs. W. S. Fletcher;
recover personal property or money.
Settled and dismissed.
J. W. Kays, G. D. Linn, D. E. Yor
an, vs. S. A. Sage, Ella V. Neal, Lane
Conntv. a nubile corporation ana
There will be a Hallowe'en social!
ok tile vwu6icgouuijcM;imrrn h rfau i-
Oct. 30. An admission fee of tt'n' 4
cents will be charged. Fun for i
CEVrv.
A" kind, :
G. Myers, the well-known cement 't curbs. nu?
worker, has just completed sixiT foundatlonl ' li
diocks oi paving in Springfield. This
week he moved back to Eugene to
attend to his customers.
Sheriff Harry Bown went to Cot
tage Grove this afternoon to take in
to custody John Hartwig, a 13 year
old boy, who will be tried in the juv
enile court for Incorrigibility. .
Have you been to see the wonder
ful foot specialists perform mir
acles? Dr. Orin F. Maltby and Clara
F. Maltby of Portland, teachers ot
the Western School of Chiropody.
Coleman block. .
The floor timbers are being placed
In position on the Dunn-Wilkins
three-story brick. The iron lintels
have been delivered as well as some
of the brick. Brick work will begin
sime time next week.
yon ib, ...
Gro. u "u t s il
.MA1UID rw
Madam Root. fiC!
Twenty-five carloads of gravel
were sidetracked at Albany a few
Robe t Grano and J. D. Fields. Suit; days ago for the depot yard filling gene and Is ,
. , -i j I there, but as the comnanv waa nnt i fiermsm
n equity to reiuuve u uiuuu. .muuu" ,.,.' , A , " . . I'patauoiiri.
M . . j.ji.i. ' oulte readv to da the work tna crata i inn cv, v.. . , """A
was sent on up to Eugene. The work! branch hair dresL J
here is progressing rapidly. , city. Ladies wBhiB,,.73
The ladies' aid society of the Cen-1 the Hottman HouTLI
tral Presbyterian church will serve ladies wno wish to'kTSJ
church Friday evening, Oct. 30, from I ' '
5 to 8 o'clock. Price 25 cents. Cornel -
and partake of the many good things i
proviaea by tne laaies.
I
tn mnkfi comnlalnt more definite con
fessed. Plaintiff permitted to amend
by insisting. Defendant granted 18
dav in which to plead.
j. W. Kays vs. Mrs. Jessie Brough
ton and the Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, a corporation. Foreclosure.
Demurrer to complaint withdrawn.
T,pnvft tn answer In 10 days.
' Henry Chezem vs. J. P. Fry and
Nancy M. Fry, Recover money. De
murrer to complaint withdrawn.
Glen O. Powers vs. C. H. Grun
nlng. Recover money. Judgment for
$188.75, costs, and order of sale of
attached property.
Albert J. Ward vs. George T. Hall,
Sr.: recover money. Demurrer to
complaint sustained.
Honeyman Hardware Compapy vs.
C. A. Crocker. Recover money. Con
tinued. Joseph Jacobs vs. the City of Eu
gene; petition for writ of review.
Writ dismissed, having been settled.
S. A. Howard, vs. Amanda K.
Howard and Martha Howard; parti
tion of real property. Decree of parti
tion. James L. Lombard vs. J. M. Sher
wood; suit to set aside satisfaction
of judgment. Continued.
CITY NEWS
Books of street car tickets have
been sold to the number of 752.
Household goods for W. E. Wiles
have arrived at the depot from the
north.
S. M. Yoran will make a republi
can speech at Dempster's hall in
Falrmount tonight.
There are letters for "R. H. C"
"C. D.", "H. B.", and "C" at Guard
office. Please call for them.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Angell of
Portland, passed through Eugene
this afternoon on a trip south.
A cement walk is being built on
both sides of the McFarland corner
at West Eighth and Olive streets.
Household goods for D. B. Labbe,
from Portland and H. H. Sandblast,
from Hubbard, arrived here yester
day. The white pressed brick for the
SILVER
NOVEL!
i
Dainty gifts oi Sid
ver are often hardtta
Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mr. A. J.
Johnson.
Mrs. M. J. Edmunson went to
way home to Atsoria after a visit
here.
Mrs. R. A. Moshberger went to
Creswell this afternoon on a visit.
She was accompanied by her grand
mother, Mrs. S. .1. Franklin of Wood
burn, who has been visiting her in
Eugene.
Mrs. H. B. Millard, representing
the Needle Craft Shop, Portland, Or.,
Is in the city at Miss Hager's Millin
ery store, 517 Willamette Street
Sam May, the well-known local
sprinter, who attended Oregon last
year, is at Yale this year. In the fall
track meet recently he finished sec-i
ond in the half mile, being defeated j
only by an experienced member of i
the varisity squad. Telegram.
Architect John Hunzlcker is draw
ing plans for a concrete warehouse
82x20 to be built by J. D. Buell In
the rear of his Willamette street Our Stock il nit
block, also one for E. M. Warren'
adjoining, which will be 82x22 feet.011'
Both will be one story high and eachi
will have three skylights. IBellS 11
A car of coal for the Willamette Riif fare fti
T Ulivj C Ul ua ui iVn tut IT . S
fiecKart, a car oi iiour xor me roi"lnQpnorc
lock Transfer Co.. and several cars U3rncr5 U
iP 1 it m hai oalirl rttra ond ntnnil f rnm
the Wendling branch were amung 'Bag Tags ft
tne treignt snipments into uugene
last night and this morning. 'Sh08HomS
Judge Harris, of the circuit court,1! ptfor Soak $175
vesterdav afternoon hnnrlpd down a "ltd Ocdlo..I.N
ueuimuu in wie case oi juitu n. aim- .. ris
ter. Daniel Snapp and Daniel Snann, Nail HleS W
trustee, vs. the Crystal Consolidated
Mining Co., Noah Coffman, M. F.
Wyatt, O. H. Willard, Lewis Gleason,
Frank Jordan and the Wynne Hard
ware Co.,. to recover money. The
judge renders a judgment in favor
of the plaintiffs for $6,111.67.
Major L. D. Forrest delivered a
political speech last night at the
court house. It was quite largely at
tended and those present were de
lighted with the address. The major
was tendered congratulations by his
many friends after its close. He took
occasion to denounce the present ad
ministration and Francis J. Heney
for the prosecution of State Senator
Booth and U. S. Senator Fulton for
alleged land frauds.
A fight between a ' livery stable
man and two hobos occurred at the
corner of West Fifth and Olive
streets early this morning. The ho
bos had been working a day for
the stable man and they claimed that
more money was due them than the
stable man would pay, the latter
claiming that they stole some things
from him. There was a rough and
tumble scrimmage for awhile and
those who saw it say it resembled a
football game. The combatants
were separated and the two hobos
ran down town as fast as they could
go.
Portland today on a short visit. She Will be pleased to have ladles cali
was accompanied by her daughter, and examine goods. Free lessons
Mrs. George Ohler, who is on her given, t
Cold Cream Jars. ,fi
Paper Knives K
These are a in
novelties we kit
ered for Hi
You will be plua
the quality snip
FINE EIGHT
J.O.Wj
Cor. 9th anW
Large shipmoni ot rockers and din
ing chairs Just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furuiture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
COSYRKTAl?
We will P" I"
meal fn55a
Lunch from 5 "
Begging
patrotif
I am at your
S. WBUM
fithaiwM
torday.
I
Mrs. E. E. Mink went to Portland
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CAPITAL AMI Hl'KI'I.VS, llKV.lMMt.
r-ST Alll.lSIIKII INtt'J.
C. Campbell and wlfo of Blachley, today to attend the funeral of her
rotiirnvd homo today after a visit In . aunt, Mrs. Morse, who' died there
Eugene. yesterday.
Attorney O. U. Dorrls returned to-1 Mrs. Hannah llendershott has re
day from a short trip to Cottage turned home from Deerhorn where
Grove on business. she has been visiting her daughter.
W. M. Green, the grocer, attend-1 M". Don Bingham.
ed the funeral' of Robert Scott at Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilson and
Wllwauklo yesterda -Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, of Rojeburg.j
Karl Parsons went'to Portland last attended the Ragsdale-lVreeu wed-,
night. He has Just returned from ding In Eugene last nigm. i
a short trip on business. mt John H. llartog went to Portland
J. B. P. Wlnthers went to Irving last night to confer with general I
i. i i Manager O'Brien tn regard to Im
parking of the depot grounds.
i County Commissioner H. 11. Ed
: words returned last evening from
i Cottage Grove, wherenhe went to i
I look after county roaif matters.
I Mrs. George Smith returned this'
j afternoon from a visit In Portland
. and Mrs. George Kelly returned this
i afternoon from a trip to Portland.
A. F. Grimes of Grants Pass, Is )
I Eugene visiting friends a day or so.,
I He Is on his way to Solo and Salem
j where he has relatives whom he will
I Tl",t'
I Dr. Caspar Sharpies 1W last even-'
ilng for his home at Seattle, after a!
I visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs.:
I A. Sharpies, on the ranch near
,Ttosnen. -
- In the city today (or the piirposQf
consulting Dr. Brown for an ailuien:.
, He returned home on the noon train
1 tmiay.
Mr. and Mrs. Uuils Johnson were
, passengers to Creswell on the after
noon train today. They will visit Mr.
Busy Bank
Book-Keeper3 0
ire constantly at work record
ing the transactions of tha Kit
tens Loan ft Savings Bank.
Much of their time Is spent
on the accounts of men who)
if fairs are no larger than yours.
But their credit and stand!B
k higher because they have,
hank account. -
Why not give yourself the
same advantage by opening nil
account with us?
Hosiery
15c
Special Hosiery Sale
ra
Ladie s and Children's
Cotton Hose
Qn Saturday, Oct. 3 1st, we4
will sell the 30c. 25c and
20c gracfesPfor 15c per pair
All other grades at . . 8C per pair
Hosiery
15c
CottonHosefortf
All 30c, 2c and 20c grades
will be sold Saturday Octo-
ber 3 1 st
X
only,
All others at
15c per pa
MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE
35 EAST NINTSTREET
Ho