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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
THE EUOKNK DAIXT GCARD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO, o J I November Ladies Hoijie Journal Patterns on Sale Style Book Free The Friendly Store Satnrday Shoppihg; Bulletin gto Ppen Tomorrow Night Until 9 o'lock J Women's Suits REDUCED A bout 50 Suits-New Styles S60.00 Values at $38.00 $35.00 Values at $19.75 Greatest bargains of high grade tailored guts of the season announced tor 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."'.3.6:.... $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 Womeuand Children's Overwear 45c Fleeced Garment, ea. 75c Fleeced Union Suits $ 1 .75 Oneita Union Suits $ 2.00 Silk and Wool Suits $ 1 .50 $ 1 -75 Fine Cashmere GWts $t 25 This Underwear Sale is of great importance to all ygSpgl it's an opportunity to effect a saving of 25 if YhmmmM M'MURPHEY WILL BUILD ICE AND 0 STffRAGE PLANT Robert McMurphey of this city. has announced his Intention of erect ing a large Ice factory andcold stor age plant on his Hind at nfc head of Willamette street near the S. P. de spot grounds. The factory will have a capacity of 20 tons of ice per day and the storge capacity will be 6000 tons. The main buildings, which will )e of wood, will be 60x160 feet In dimensions. The machinery will be operated by electricity. The plant when completed will cost In the neighborhood! of $10,000. A spur will be built from the rail road to the new factory and It is probable that all the fruit cars Trom California, after the Klamath-Weed cut off by way of Natron and Eugene, is completed, will be Iced here. ter are now in full possession of ri.. tore. They ore thorough busing -men and will conduct the rn?i ea business-like plana. Btore oa 1st. will elve "Lovey Mary" "0n SSi'.l wltt high rommendatiorifCroIn0nUS V?? teachers New York and W , ttH University. Admission lSt " Bg( M I Prank Hovor an tr . I mad. a unique bet oa tie pr& 53i election. If Brvan la ,5 ..ntlal In P,. grees to carry Mathews on , his bH ?oy down Willamette seet from Jn 8 . Goldsmith's clMr aT?,r J.ullusl and ft Tatt is elected Mathews wm Pr H carry Heyer. The exhibition w 15 WliwW come off Saturday, Nov. 7 ,( , , " Usi " . 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 r $2.50 mm mm 4- CITY NEWS The Fortnightly club will meet to morrow afternoon at 2 o CJocK, 'sflilliii W4, Don Vest Free Tomorrow Tomorrow v will give nny free 'MO Doll VchIn, one to parli girl tirliiKliK her 'll to the store. We want every Idrl III Kugcne to huve one of tliiwo vcKtM for her doll. Tiny come In pink and white, uml uro undo of fine Mercerised Mslo thread, Hindu Just like the lit tle sleeveless est you wcur yourself. They are now on ex hibition III the hIiow wliiilnw. Iln Hum and eomo HuturtUy nutl 't one of lliinc fancy vot for your doll. THE CELEBRATED VESTWO car loads s cars are As Shown Exclusively By Us Prices $3.00 to $6.00 Two Vests in One Copyright, 1908, Rosen wold & 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 93CI . rKltHON ALSi. O. II. Minn of Drain. Is lu Uugtmo n bualnesff. C. U. Williams and wife are In the city from Dexter. Mrs. Hud Koiiipp Is up trom Junc tion on a short vlnlt. K. a Uoraey of Junction City, la III Eugene today on btmlness. Milton Hally and wife of Mareoln. spent laet nlRht In Eugene. Mrs. U. I. Winter Is up from Port land on a visit with friends. Mr. anit Mrs. J.. C. McKlroy are fcome from a (rip to Corvallla. Kay Krkart of Tescott, Kan., was ma arrival In Kugenn yesterday. Waronre ileudnrson Is home from short business trip to Portland. Robert VaiiKhan of Waltervllle. -was In ttao city today on business. Quo. It. Kelly was a paascnKer for I'ortland on the evening train yos- that state for the benefit of his torday. i health. J. 8. Matiladry returned this noon I Leonard Moses arrived from a business trip to Cottage Qrove. TaiiKent this afternoon. llonry Olbba and Voile Ularlt went K. wills wont to CottaKe Orove to llarrlsburg today to hunt ducks. ,nl9 arternooii for a few davs stav. Hon. I. H. Ringham was a passen-. Mr ,, Mrs R R Krtox cam gor to I'ortland on last evenlug s frmn Aluany thls aftornoon on a vis train. . it Alt Dlllard was In Salem over, nliiht. returning home this after-: "BB r.lu"'' re "unyou came up Winona, Minn., to visit M .sister, Mrs. H. A. Cox. Miss May up from will remain here during the winter. Car fresh cement Just received CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Dodge i filllPPl"? two of potatoes to Texas. He say hard to get now. " Schwerlng & Lindley, the .Ninth street barbers are putting in another chair at their shop, making five. There will be a Hallowe'en social at the Congregational church Friday, Oct. 30. An admission fee of ten cents will be charged. Fun for every body. The Frazer iron works are finish ing up two sets of live rolls for the Wendling saw mill. They are also furnishing the iron work for the Dunn-Wilkins block. Oren Howe, who has been 111 for quite a while from typhoid fever up in British Columbia writes his fath er, J. M. Howe, in this city that he Is out of the hospital and will be home soon. R. Bauer, who lives below the city On the river road, has purchased from Attorney J. G.- Wells a lot on East Seventh street between Pearl and High and will erect a fine resi dence there. George Midgley is having a base ment built beneath his residence on East Eighth street, next to the Bap tist church. The walls of the base ment will be of cement blocks. The Ladies of the Christian Church will hold a market In .T. F. I 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 The ladles' aid society of the Cen tral Presbyterian church will serve a supper In the basement of the new church Friday evening, Oct. 30, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Price, 35 cents. Come and partake of the many good things provided by the ladies. Geo. W. Taylor has just finished a 127-foot well for Silk Rough at West First and Madison streets and one durine the nast week for J. M. : Shelley at his residence property at tne corner of . East Eleventh and Pearl streets, going down 91 feet. Roseburg Review: Miss Sybil Gib son went to Eugene today to visit i with her sister. Miss Ruth, a student ! at the U. of O. She will be Joined to- morrow by her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gibson, and the three will then proceed on to their future home In Portland. ! Rev. H. H. Wikoff of Berkeley, California, will speak at the Congre gational church on Sunday. In the evening he will give an Interesting lecture. It Is expected that the day i will be one of great help to the work of the church All are cordially in vited. Don't forget the Sunday school. The Guard some time ago mention ed the fact that an option had been taken on S. L. Long & Son's hardware store In this city by D. B. Labbe & Sons of Portland. The lat- Roseburg Review: Engineer and Mrs. Frank Carmen have moved n Eugene, where Mr. Carmen will take the regular run to Wendling o Tuesday evening previous to ' their vj "cio icuuerea a fare- -o.i .cvcpiiuu vjr tneir Drother and sister members of the Rebekan lndT wnich also presented Mrs. Carmen mm a iiauusuiue OUC-glasS bOWl. E. C. Stn7.pr -oiiH 1, l , . . .a ja, nave re- turned from a sixteen days' hunt at CamDer'S P ut near Pl -," ' 81 which thev imi7 r r"su ug9' on - -- "iiccn utter i hp weather was so rough at times they nan Tn atav In nn.n . .cj t .L i lur rour davs In the party were, Charlie Mionhi!' .William Veatch. and Elden Temp man of Dexter, and Mr. Statzer Tf Pleasant Hill. Macabie and Statzer fcth, k'ed five deer apiece, one of the totter being a five point. He also shot a bear, - Prof. Shafer, oi the U. of O.. -a member of the commission appointed to revise Oregon geographical names, was In Albany yesterday to attend the first meeting, but the other members of the committee, Prof. Horner and Will G. Steele, were not there. Prof. Horner telephoned that he could not come, and by invitation Prof. Shafer went to Corvallis to confer over the matter. . .The work of the commis sion Is en Interesting one, and changes suggested will be watched with interest. Albany Democrat. In the case of G. W. Blddle vs. the city of Eugene and Street Commis sioner Turner, in which the plaintiff seeks to restrain the defendants from widening the alley along his resi dence property on Olive street, tin city today filed an answer, stitlns was laid out the alley in ,.,uiiM was meant to be 14 feevbje and wa8 so platted, ana that Vhe action of the city and the street 'commissioner In moving the plaintiff's fence, trees and barn, wan simply opening the al ley to Its full and legal width. : ail I n J. 1 W-TBSL , mm d Madam Root otic gene and Is fi-.-. German prepuita 1 inn Ck. L . . -S iuu. am: MJ ly. hrsnnh h.:. J.. padors and ark r: the Holf.nL Inl tlth Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan droll. Keeps hairsoft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. 2i times as much in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. $1 and 60c. bottles, at druggists Send 2c for Ire book " The Care ot the Hair." Pbilo Bay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. Hay's Harllna Soap cures pimpies, red, routrh mod chapped hands, and aU skin dis eases. Keeps skin fine anl soil. 25c. druprists. tend 2c (or froo book "The Care of the Skin." s: Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Intlftmnistion or Catarrh of the Bladder slid J1" Kldnen- " C0RE 1,0 Curea nuirkly andj-rinani'iilir all t'nnAtuml nisrasea el tho Urlniirj Oin. AN msllr pol-Pi'll I'- lhm boiee tp.l. AdJr. THE SANTAL-PEPSHI CO. BellelonUlne, usas. Dainty gifts ver are often id Our stock ii you. . . Bells Buffers..'.. Darners..., Bag Tags.,', Shoe Horns. Letter Seals..? Nail Files Cold Cream Jars Paper Knives.. These ue"1 novelties.1'1 ered fw Yon will the 1.1.1... ,l.ln - . .. n,...n iivm ai.iiih niltllllUll Ull tt Vis it. S. McKonilo, a student, went to . Portland today to spend a few daysr Jas. O Shea, a Port and capitalist, at home 'arrived in the city this afternoon. J. W. Hnlley, state dnlry nni food'. !s'r- R,ld KuKene Matlork went eommlsHloner, came up from Port-, to "ttatte Grove this afternoon on land last night. ' a B,hort T'8"- II. Wood and wife, after visit! ch,a8- Boyce. a well-known and with their son, O. B. Wood, In Eu-i Popular traveling; man, left for pointa gene, returned home today. i south this afternoon. Miss Moda Drain, of Drain, Is Inl , Mri. Geo. A. Drury of Coburg, ar RuRano, the guest at tho home of ,IlTed on " evening train yesterday Dr. and Mrs. W. Kuykendiill. from . business trip to Rnseburg. Mrs. J. M. Stark arrived home last , r. auu sirs. j. u. ciarK and son went, to roiK county relatives and friends FlNEBj J.0. Sold by W. A. Kuykendall, drug- ror.9t1. "rir j Special HositSj ii I night from California where she c-if',nn Nesmltti eompanted her huauiVt, wbo Is In visit Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly at work record ing the transactions of the Eu gene Loan A Savings Bank. Mucti of their time is spent on the account of men whose tffalra are no larger than yours. But their credit and standi:.,, liigncr because they have a bank account. Why not ge yourself the same advantage by opening an account with usT 1 he Eugene Loan and Savings Bank v.U'ir.w, ami smi'i.t s. iim,(mhi, KSTAItMSIIKD INII'J. today to awhile. Kobyn Nelson went to Albany to day to officiate at a football game tomorrow between Albany College and Chemawa. Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond is back from his trip to lower Sluslaw country whore he went to deliver election supplies. Henry McKlnney left for his home In llaker County last evening after delivering numerous campaign speeches during the past two weeks. In 1-ann county. Rev. J. S. McCalluQwent to Ro) burg this afternoon to attend the re vival meeting being conducted by Kvangellst Martin, who condtutoV a meeting here about a vear aco. , W. J. Mulkey and wife, of linac- I burg, after a short visit with th uaim titer who ts attending the Vnlver islty. went on to Portland today. Mr. litbson hsa accepted a position in the .offlre of the l S. weather bure.m there. Mr. E. W. Peart and dauahter MIsk Slav, arrived here lodav Ira n Ladie s Children's Cotton Hose On Saturday, Oct. 3jS, we will s41 the 30c, 25c anH 20c grades for 15perpai All other grades at Hosiery 15c 8c per pair CottomHosefor AM 30c, 25c and 20c f willobe soldoSatur ber 3 1 st only, j a at. O I5cptfi All others at x MUftPHEY'S RACKET 35 EAStf n:nth street . It N ri p