Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 03, 1908, Image 8

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Eugene' 'Agents 'for 'Nemo' and "Kabo" Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear, Dent Gloves
November Sale Colored Blad Staple Fancy Sffis
Dress Goods Soecial 39c
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20 Pieces Novelty Dress Goods; all new color
ings and patterns; checks, stripes, etc; suit
able for suits, coats, skirts and waists; com
binations of blues, browns, greens, reds,
gray, etc.; wonderful values; an immense as
sortment; goods worth up to 60c, yd. .39c
$ f .50 Dress Goods, spc yd, 75c
The greatest values we have ever offered in styl
ish, all wool Dress Fabrics; exclusive novel
ties; some of them come in 'dress patterns
only; all new colorings, weaves and patterns;
. vnn nannnt affnrri tn miss this salp valnps
to $1.50; sale price, yard.. ..:75c
$1.75 Fancy Silks yd. $1.00
The newest and best weaves and styles; Phantom
Stripe Messalines, Satin Stripe Plaids, Per
sian and Dresden effects; come in pink, blue,
green, cream, lavender, navy, light and dark
combinations for street or evening wear;
sale, regular at $1 .25 to $1 .75 a yard, spec
ial, a yard $1.00
75c Autumn Silks 50c
Beautiful Silks for evening dresses and waists;
come in pink, light blue, mais, Copenhagen,
reseda, etc.; all good colors; worth 75c;
special, a yard 50c
Beautiful Trimmings, Laces,
Allovers, Etc,
Hundreds of styles in Persian Bands, Appliques.
Edges; an immense showing of lace bands,
edges, allovers to match; beautiful assort
ment of nets in plain and fancy for waists,
dresses, etc.; black burnt out appliques and
bands; narrow and wide edges; the largest
and best collection of dress trimmings we
have ever shown, and the prices are espec
ially low. Then we have a very complete line
of fall braids, etc.
VERY HEAVY
VOTE BEIN" CAST
IN EUNENE TODAY
weatner was Warm. BrinnwX?.!S.
f Tl if- I nnr.ii HI I . ""-icns
Voters to Polls
! Pit,
Women's Suits, Coats and Skirts-Children's Coats
A " W t j4. II -
$35.00 Women's Suits $19.75
$60.00 Women's Suits $38.00
$75.00 Women's Suits $50.00
About 65 Suits altogether; every one this
fall's styles; made from the newest materials
and weaves; plain tailored and elaborately trim
med, in cloth and velvet. Be here early Monday
and share in this grand offering; pick from the
entire stock; save 25 per cent on your purchase.
Women's Dress Skirts at Half
Regular Prices '
100 Dress Skirts on sale; while they last just
half price; dozens of different styles in pleated
effects, in brown, red, blue, green, gray, black
and white, in both silk and wool; all sizes; regu
lar and out sizes; sold regular at $6.50 to $20;
on sale until closed out at the low price of just
HALF PRICE
$4.00 Satin Petticoats, ea. $2.00
Women's Coats at $12.50
3 Dozen Women's Coats; most of these ar
rived by express this morning; in fancy stripes,
plain colors and black; coats worth regular $15
and $18; come in dark and medium colorings;
sizes 32 to 40; at this special price of $12.50
Children's Coats $1.50 to $16.50
200 Children's Coats in plain and fancy col
orings; trimmed in velvet and silk or braid; made
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ui nedvy aim meuium weigm materials; prices.
$1.50, $2.50 up to $16.50
An lmivnn A r.r. 4. f rVT 11T f 1 7" 1 -i
iiu uiuiitiiat xaaui LiiiciiL ui i-mpw i m frvvuca r -ann hmv t-. v-t .1 , , , .
u T' n 11 t 1 Tir,, v-T x"Villilf uy j-apics,s mis morning, colors and white
Bows, Tib. Collars, Jabats, Wide Ruching, prices 25c to 75c a yard. See thfm now on diTplay.
Euaene's Foremost anri Larnest
Store. Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Back.
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St..
We Sell Ladies' Home Journal
Patterns. November Patterns
Now On Sale
CITY MOWS
The banks remained closed today,
this belug a legal holiday.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
Palmer. 643. Alder street, tomorrow
aftornoon at the usual hour.
The pollB will not close till 7
o'clock this evening. If you haven't
voted go and do ao before 7.
Win. A. Scherzlngor and Mlsa An
na r. urangnr were grnntod a mar
riage license yesterday nflernoon.
1 hn mill In afiluwita ,.l,ont.un uA
holiday today, but at the University
ruviiniwua were neiu as usual,
W. If. k'liv la hnmA f.,in D.i..l...,l
where he enjoyed duck shooting on'
' iiTOnei voa near tnni city Sunday
There are letters at the Guard of
fice rir "U". "C. I).". " I. H. C.
". and "C." Tho nddrossees
nnoum ciui ror ttiom.
C. P. riarnard, Earl MN'iltt and
John West have bought Henry Hoi
lenucck's and Jack Kodmnu'a 45 feet
of Willamette street property near
tho depot,
Tho member of the Itebcknh De
gree Slnff nre renn,,ut,l lm 1.1
tendance at the ltcbekah Lodge to-
urruw i weiinesiiay) evening, for
nltlntloii of candidates. Captain.
Helmet fridge, K. of P. has Issued
Invitations for a Boclal evening at
tho castle tiull Thursday, November
li. III celebration of the 18th anni
versary of the Institution of tho
lodge.
J. H. Shewry, superintendent of
tha Warren Construction Co's. pav
ing; plant At Kugene, has beeu pro
moted to the superlntendency of all
the plants In Westorn Oregon. Tho
Kiigeno plant will -beroattcr be sup
orintended by C. Mi, Speaker.
At a incut lug of the board of gov
ernors of tho Commercial Club last
night an Invitation to the club mem
bers and the cltlsens of tCugeno In
general to be at Albany on Portland
day at the Albany apple fair and on
the date of the opeulng of the new
-.io -,iS..r tlcH)t November to. was
read and a committee rouslatlng of
AND ANOTHER WAS "
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED
Elmer Roberts and J. H. Hartog wa i ' 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. A A . . . . . -. .. .
appointed to see how many can go. , Jl TWO WERE KILLED
train and return on the Cottage "aw.iai.B.
I . 4-4- 4-
George Johnson, the man with the; Harry Tabor Is In town today from
noon uuiiul wouiiu 111 niH leg, wnoi"1!"1".
was placed In Jail yesterday by Chlof Milvoy Uobovsky returned to Port
of Police Farrington. belnir hold as I land today.
a suspected holdup artist, will prob-i J. A. Nash went to Portland today
ably be released this evening or to-1 on business.
morrow as there Is no evidence that! Gardle Morris Is 'down from Cot-
no nan uuuiiuiiiea a. crime, : iage urove on a visit.
hi. . j Dr. C. W. Lowe arrived here this
1 he Qrtnhur tllinilipr nf W.t I nflnpninn fnti, . u
Llfo, a monthly magazine published' Miss Eva Lamb of Deadwood Is
at Seattlo, contains a good write-up,' in the city for a few days
with Illustrations, of Kugene. The sr-i M. L. Coffmuii of Ceutralla Wash
criiiivit-u i ue wouuer or me. m 111 me cuv on miRiiiaaa
Pacific Coast, and the illustrations, A. D. Applegate returned this noon
Include a scene on the mill race, the 1 from a trip to Southern Oregon
courthouse, the University buildings,! J. W. Baker, the lnundrymnn' re
a scene on Willamette street, showing, turned this noon from Cottage Grove
the library and Catholic church, and j C M. Densmore came down from
1 i mni ui inu (jommorcini uiub nonage urove on the noon train tn.
H "
building.
iBiun D. White, who wns tramping
from Woodlltlrn tn Mvrtlu Pflr lu
in the Kllirnnn hnnnltal a rr.t ,r
'from poisoning caused by eatlnir
toadsUiolB. Sunday he stoppod near
IrvllIU- fill thn ft, II .,1,1,1 .iii.l ......I....
some toadstools along tho track, he
inougni tiey were mushrooms and
gathered some of thvui nud cooked
them. Sonll nflei Aalln M,a tiila-in
011s weeds, tho man was seized with
violent pains 111 the stomach And soon
became unconscious. Some compan
ions Sent Word tn tfiliriinn liv tilwiim
that the man was dying and lir. Titus
luaiiumu'u. 110 appnoa me stomach
pump and brought tho man tn Ku
gene. He la recovering.
as
TEA
You think one tea
pood as another ?
Why don't you buy at
day.
William Linton went to Pleasant
Hill this afternoon to spend a few
days there.
Mlos Marie Kntitt wns a stage pas
senger for her home at Waltervllle
mis morning
BENSON AND HYDE
"GET MOTION DENIED
Ardmore. Okla., Nov. 3. B D
Cook constable from' Mulkey, and j'
A Simes, a farmer of Provence, were
1.1 1.1 . uuoL main sireei 1
in H,ast Ardmore today by John H, ,.. I
zlel, a local character. James Bll-I
lings, a farmer, and a companion of!
HID mu Mt'lll n Pli ll'IID ,wil, 1..
wounded. Braziel w nntori J
The men hH hpmi ,i,.ii,t..'
quarreled. "'6 "Hu
Supreme Court Justices Refuse
Them New Trial
' "'hat in
The weather clerk failed to i!onach "ea
the turn on today's weatw v.Pa11 sl5- l!liJ
day he predicted rain, but the h." .
hm hoon on ..i.i.' . lne day v..
i. ouuoimia ana as - hu rouble t. .1
as many summer dava a warm ey'. tv0 ,"'e Uti .
ouence a very hev' '." ?L.on.se- r"esi.
nolled In the at.Q n.- 'l.DemB
dlcations are that the vote polled la'
"u0i.,c u.i dccu u uiucK toniehi ihQ!
time at which the polls close w il oel
the heaviest In the history 0 the
city. The election boards were ken?
busy all day long and there was no
an Idle moment at any of the polline'
Places From the start It was Si
ly evident that the vote would be
heavy, in one or twn nruin. . 1. .ue
dred or more voting before nlne Dainty gift. J
o clock In the morninc. whifh i. ... 'uufcf
precedented. '" "ci are often baHi.
Several hundred voters were sworn 0" stock . 1
in, they having failed to rP,iot 5 . W
thouerh the rpfHRtraHnn
--a v.uv.uu was larger
than at any previous election held in
mo uuuuLjr. me vote in the several
Eugene precincts up to four o'clock
Lino ttiicuiuuu was as toilows
South Eugene No. 1 . . " o9.
South Eugene No. 2 . . . ?, I
North Eugene No. 1 2
North Eugene No. 2 30
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SILVER
NOVEL
Bells
Buffers..,
Darners..
Bag Tags.
Shoe forts..
SECOND DEGREE MURDER
NJAHN VERDICT Letter SWU,,B
Murder injhc Nail Files
Cold Cream Jars.l
Everett. Nov. 3.-
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CARTER'S!
hB-i
MIVEK
PILLS.
m adi n ...
Positively enred by "ty RlllVeS A
Tl.il. li.ii ' "
1.1U3U JUlLblU riiir,,
Tliey also relieve El I
tiuia from JJvsii,-insLi. In.
digestion and Too Desxly
FMltsg. A pertect rem
edytor Dizziness, Nausea,
Drowsiness, Bad Tuste
In tho Mouta, Coate.
Toasrue. Pain In the sin
Tnnpm rrvwo nn.
regulate the Bowils. Purely Veiratable.
SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sirmle Signature
HL.RtfUSJ 5.!BSTITU7S
ICArtMS
WlTTlE
fiflVER
B PILLS.
These are i In
I novelties wt u
j ered for Huliii;
I You will be jM
the quality ail J
FINE EH
J.0.W
Cor. 9th acd'
Washington, D. C, Nov.. 3. Jus
tice Stafford nf IH ..,...,.. .
- ,, : fucinc conn
of the district of Columbia, today
overruled the-motions for new trials
made by Hyde and Joseph Schneider
convicted last spring of conspiracy to
defraud the United States in connec
Hon with the securing nf a land
grant in Oregon and Washington.
The motion tn nr,.oat i..,i
was not disposed of. pending which
C. Burnett nnH n vvn, , l'nntiy
it .resrea todnn
His victim's neck was broken.
NECK BROKEN BY
BLOW nil TWF PUIM Wa8( "ot (Jls')osed of- pending whicl
DLUVV UI" I Mt LH IN sentences will probably be deferred
Seattle . Xnv nr i . Large suiumem o! rockers 9 nH rt in.
borer, forty vem-a nt ' ." "i" ! In8 chairs ,. .s,.p n .,
saloon in South Seattle last nlh't nn ' CHAMBERS HARDWABF CO.
uiiiutii Kiueu, t'linnpttn
I A Few Sped
LOST HIS HEAD
""' BY FLYWHEEL
in the window ? '
mini. WAn In thM iiitv i,i.ia..
mrs. Joanna Day, after a visit with
her son llr V m 1-1,.,. 1.. ti...
has left on her return tnm
I Dr. J. P. Hayes of linker Cltv. ar-
1 . 1 riven nere today to visit at the home
thC JOWeSt price yOU See " his daughter. Mrs. J. K. Pratt.
- . Mrs- James Johnson of Drain i-o.
turned home this afternoon from a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs It
W. Veatch tn Eugene.
Hon. and Mrs. H. B. Miller arrived
here last night from San Francisco
to attend the funeral of Mr. Miller's
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly.
F. E. Hyland and family arrived
up from Woodburn this afternoon
mm win reside nere n the fntnro
Hyland Is a son of n. S. Hyland
here
wood, were cullers at the Guard of-
iice jesieruny.
Herman Schmidt, the Creswell liv
eryman, was flu arrival here on the
Boon train Im1a',
HV. W, 8. tlllllort of Astoria Is lu
the city to officiate at the funeral of
Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Kays went to Seattle, Nov. 3. Joseph Chnrnin
'ul ' aiiernoon to visit .v?"rs. was caught In
iiere a week nr ten dm. 1 ivwheol in tho m, ,,...,.. 1
Rev O. S. O. Humbert returned I c"':,i any's mill today nnd his li-ad
tills artenioon from a trip to the ' twisted trom his body.
northern pnrt of tha stale. I .
..A.lvy. .Wl80'.!1 Cottage Grove livery- Based on' data ph
limn, was nit hoc tvtdo vafiwinf n,liH , i . V.r. "
1 .1,.. 1 iiMiricc roreenster
Year t raear rarirni roar momn U r 4aai
k aubiLUaf 't Bmi; w par kim.
Hrd Stick for Znuuneys.
CHAMBBR3 HARDWARE CO
ueais or the Portland Weather Bur
eau, has Issued a summary of weath
er conditions, from which may li,
Judged something of the wenther
; 'V-; I
JlA3
' . l!!AT
that Is to be ejected this nVnn h "aAn .Root. of rtlaud. l:
For the 37 years, the nnrm.i , m 1 "M 18 "Jvertising the
perature has been 45.9 degrees Tta:in, oV J tne comP'ex-
warmest month was that In 1S89 1 hra'noh , . J also established a
with an average of 52.5 degrees the ?l,v , deS8ln8 Place in this
coldest month being In 1SH6, with an n.H Ladics w 'snlu switches, pom
average of 3S.6 delrees Th.rJi? "?do. "" c' ' ill please call at
rainfall for the month has been 6 29 i hio. man ""use- as well as those
inches, the greatest monthly pLipfJ '?leS "lsh, u ade beauti
tatlon being 15.77 Inches in ivtV i '"'' Roora 'No- n-
The least monthly precipitation was
oO inches in 1S90. The average'
number of clear days has been 5 '
Partly cloudy 9, and cloudv 16 I
in Eu-
greatesi
l)r I nan Ih. nnll.!.. I. ..
I.iirkey's Jewelry store. Consult him 1 Mr
aiHiui your ryes nil Muminr.
last night.! '"e taciric Coast League baseball
i p.,u cuueu ounoay wun the follow-
Busy Bank
HH, Book-Keepers
ire constantly at work record
ing the transactions of the Ku
gene Loan A Savings Bank.
Much of their time la spent
on the account of men whoeo
tXffetra are no larger an yours.
But their credit and st,tlt.
.iv Winner because they have a
bank account.
Why not give yourself tho
same advantage by oMnlng nn
Rcrouni wna usr
Miss ItllKH Warnni np.l...l
I from (illthr e. Oklahoma
I K P Phaifi.o.i s ..1.. season
1 spoils, were arrivals In Kugene last j ,ngs0,,res: Itland 6: '-os Angeles.
nigni. -- vaniuna d-i; san franclsco, 0-4.
vt1111tr.11 Hontun and famllv ""anis siana at the end of
ircun 1.11K0 Mills. Wlscnna'n. Thpv I . . . . " lonows: Los Angeles.
are the guests of John Hunilcker, !, , 1091 7151 Percentage .5f.S. pl)rt.
the architect. They wllleniake Eu-I ??? on 5- lost 9: Percentne.
gene their home. ' V Francisco, won 100 lost
- pinin u. Sachs and Mrs.. Sarha 1 .U ' '. Mn-eniago. .u. uakland. vn
the
won
percenjge, .417.
The Eugen Loa and Savings Bank
CAPIT.U, (Ml Sl liri.VS rj.YINMl.
KNTAIII,I.SMKI IKIfJ,
Kit this morning for Europe where
tn. , -i-i . .ricmi iiiuiuuB. 1 ne ,
taptnln has been a resident of Eu-! At Spokane, Wash.. Frank rat!m
gene ror many years, hut st'JJ has alfwtor on the Taft ticket, res.ncd
klny feeling for Cermany. h orflce of United States comml,
- . P ''r just in the ttck of time. Had
wider, longer andtronger than the Ho " "
lordlnnry kind. . ! Heating furnace, trick and fonulT
i CHAM BE KQf a T'Ow ARE CO . I- . tone ,or a,' on' y Firat
istlnnal Rank
fobs and P.-t , ...
' iit.iic HI" BlEeS
Just arrived-nbleins.
bag tags at Watts.
lrt nunlM ton, a all sire-
CHAMBERS HARDWARE Ca
CD
Q'HWBKKS HARDWARE CO.
Good clean clover seed at J XV ',
j C3'''!,nbush & Sons. '
l
JfUlflJtK 1
Impart a pteuifi oftne
and delicacy to the akin
restrain tfce ravagei of
auiLwind and time.-
I Continued nnniia;A. .1;
nates tunbum ton anH j
I . 1. uun ana
renders inin 1 1 1 1 1
1. r-ivMpura bhdotiOR
mmor blemishes and saAvness.
It possesses a dainty, clinging- odor
exclUSlveiv Ita num nj :
(jr " ... 10 uj every
wy a perfect toilet luxury, "price
SO cents. Ask your druiririst
HflYT rilCUIMI MA romiM
Table
Spoons
i20c set
These spoons are the
heavy steel base
with bright finish,
never get brassy
20c set.
Granite Dish Pans
25c
We still sell the granite
10-qt. dishpans at 25c. They
will go at that price as long
as they last.
1
JTea
Spoon!
lOcse
Plain soEi:
exedent ;:
gives J
faction 10c set.
DishK
15c
Hair Brushes
35c
We will place on sale Dr.
Warren's Sanitary Hair
Brushes, for 35 cents.
med, n
1
Rest retu
12x16 Di
the thing when'
15 cents.
t
We would 0'
our g,
our priceM
Our Christmas goods are anW
which giveyou a u-
it you buy early tor nt r
choice . . . ' ' '
MuRPiiEY S Racket
East, Nirtb