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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1908)
ft, f t 'I tub Btjo DAtt oiiiw,: TtBapAT, Kovmrem f, M ...... 7 1 .1 s i . November Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now On Sale FricndlyStoresThanksgivingSale Extra Specials in Fine Table Linens, Napkins Sale Women's Suits Three Days Only Any Suit, $E6 or $38, Vals. to $75 Kor t hi-re iIiivh only i place our entire slock of Women's Tailored Suits on aalo. Included In this Pale are lliis tail's newest styles, iiiaile of the most favored weaves und patterns, shown In blues, browns, green and black; 20 to ilO-lncli length coals; cored skirts, with fold or plain,; these suits conio from the best manufacturers In America; splendidly tailored, lined Willi satin or silk, Interlined wit li proper materials to give tliem lasting shape; sizes lire .12 to 40. liememlier, tills sale is for three days only .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We have iibout IOC suits and wish to reduce the number one-half. If you are not prepared to pay all v.tii miiv secure the suit, yon want by mukliiK a deposit, livery suit In. stock Is Included. No suit ever sild for less than $25. UO and from this up to $75.00; choice, cither Wondsrfal Values In. $16or $38 Wc men's Coats at $12.00 Monday mo plr.ee on sale 25 of this season's newest styles In Women's Coals come in both plain colors and black and fancy cloaking stripes, checkt; and mixture); coals worth up to 120. nil specially priced, mow at $12.00 in; Something Entirely Different "TKi Sheath Overcoat" This season we are showing the greatest assortment of novelties iih well as staples In Men's Boys' and Children's Overcoats and no mntter whether you buy or not we will be delighted to show you. Sheath Coath $20 to$35 Top Coats $8 to $25 Box Back Overcoats .- $10 to $30 Long Cravenettese $5 to $25 French Back Overcoats. $20 to $30 Heavy Staple Melton Overcoats in three lengths, plain and fancy colors,. $4.50 to $15 Boys' and Children's Overcoats in all styles, sizes and materials. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4,$5 to $12.50 mjr icmjn m- ; I riM m mmm Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. You , Are always welcome to look or to buy. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St.. ONE HUNDRED EUGENE BOOSTERS AT ALBANY TODAY Opening of Albany's Depot At tended by Visitors from Salem, Portland and I Eugene ; Over one hundred Eugene boosters left this noon for Albany to repre sent the city and Lane County in the : celebration at the Linn county me tropolis this afternoon when the ' Southern Pacific depot is dedicated i to the traffic of the central Willam ' otto Valley C. S. Williams and John H. Hartog headed the Boosters, eacn with his. Lane County badge pinned over his heart. Not only were boosters from Eu gene expected, but big delegations ! from Salem, Portland and other places attended the opening Alto- : gether over a thousand visitors were : anticipated at Albany today. i The following were among those 1 attending the excursion: l Burden & Graham, P. L. Camp- ' bell C. S. Williams, L. L. Whitson, N. L. Fltzhenry. W- Thompson, E. O. Potter. 13. B. Yoran, J. M. Y"-, , Hams, M. Svarerud, W. T. Gordon, G. i W. Griffin, E. E. Chambers, Chas. H. I t H finrrett. Hollenbeck Real Estate Co., F. W . Wilkins, Frank Jenkins, Cockerllne & Wether ble, A. C. Dixon, 0. M. Miller, I. H. Bingham, P. K. Hammond, Joseph Swearlnger, W. K. Osburn, Geo. Wall. D. A. Paine, F. B. Harlow, T. H. El lis, E. J. McClanahan, C. S. Frank, A. J. Gillette, J. Beebe, F. L. Cham bers, R. S. Bryson, W. A. Kuyken dall, C. A. Wintermeir, M. H. Har low, J. O. Holt, O. B. Bennett, Dr. W. L. Cheshire, John H. Hartog, S. H. Friendly, Judge Chrisman, Jack Rodman, J. W. Zimmerman, J. E. Heaton, Jos. Fellman, O. H. Reich man, W. J. Gibson, E. Dodge, W. A. Bell. J. L. Page, F. J. Hard, L. E. Bean, Drew Griffin, Eugene Gun Co., G. D. Linn, F. J. Berger, F. E. Dunn, C. W. Hayles, George Hall, Jr., R. W. Newland, F. W. Locen, Al Hamp ton, E. J. Crow, Romeo Gilbert, M. I. Duryea. Darwin Brlstow. F. ,M. De Neffe. Andy Heltzman, F. W. Os burn, Free Thomas, Geo. K. Munroe, Military Band, (15), B. K, Jenkins. O PERSONALS. Wm. lrt Is in town from Hood River. , , , Wm. Pernans of Roseburg, Is In the city. , R. L. Applegate of Drain, Is In the city today. , Kansas Hill of Hale, returned this morning. H. H. Fisk went to Beecher Rock this morning. L. K. Allen of Amity, is In the city on business. H. M. Price went to Beecher Rock this morning. Mrs. L. F. Stanley Is a Portland visitor today. H. E. Lee returned to Deerhorn this morning. W. H. Mathews is In town today from Florence. J. J. Camp was down from Cottage Grove last night. Rev. M. C. Wire arrived on this afternoon's train. J. J. Deadmond of Walterville was Eugene visitor today. D. C. Evans went to Poodie Rock this morning on the stage. Mavor J. D. Matlock, Eugene Mat- ock and wife went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Joe Morris, who was In town yes terday from Mapleton, returned to his home this morning. Rev. O. C. Wright left this after noon for Oakland, Oregon, where he will give two of his illustrated lec- ures. G. H. Irish, the erstwhile East Ninth street grocer, but who is now living the life of a rancher near Crow, Is In town today. Mrs. George Kelly and daughter. Miss Kate, left this morning for an extended trip through California, Arizona and New Mexico, in hopes of benefitting Miss Kelly's health. The many friends of the young lady hope for her speedy recovery. ' ; CITV NEWS Flro escapes hnve been placed on the new Odd Fellows' building. J. M. Miller Is building a new bnrn on his plnce In the Blair street addition. 1 uu puviug crow Is at work today on West Ninth street between Char nelttin and Lincoln. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Chamberlain at 284 W. Sixth street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Frank Long, a railroad man from Rosohurg. has accepted n position on tho Wendllng branch. He and his wife have engaged rooms here. Ralph Weed has decided to open In this city an electric supply houso. He will bo located with Mnrtlu und llrlggs on West Seventh street. A cement walk Is being built be-, tweon the garage of Wray & Velt u in and the Gross hotel on Sixth street. ( " I Miss Cchrender has sold lot 22, block 10 In Falrmount to Mrs. Belle SICK ijfciiUACHI: Positively enred V Ihono I.ltllo Pills. T'Kiy alvo rellora Dfs- tiaa IrnmDysntpihkln il Isuuloa anil Too Iloar: j Katlus. A perfect rem edy tor nizxhuwa, Mauser. Drowsiness. Bad Tqam Uu u uouuv Come loaffUt nun l tno tuna TOttl'ID LIVKR. Tho; rulatt tne Dowibi.- Purely VogotAbio. SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ICARTERSI irJlTTLC M IVER ri pills. I I CARTERS PTlVER Ginmno Must Bear , ' , FaB-Similp Sign-dura fiEF'JSS r.JSSTITUTtt Way, through the real estate firm of Garrett & Mitchell. A. M. Slayter, of Blachly, Is In the city this week looking after the purchase of a small sawmill for the manufacture of shakes. Bacon Bros, are moving Into the building formerly occupied by James Long, on East Ninth streot and on Monday noxt will open up a tea and spice store. J. H. Daniels has sold his stock of groceries at tho Fountain store to C. J. Walters, formerly of Le banon. Mr. Dnniels will devote him self to tho Insurunce business. There was a heavy frost last night, which did considerable dam age wherever any was to be done The fog did not come till late this morning. Rev. W. M. Ersklne. who broke his leg recently, Is reported by his son Charlie, who Is In the Univer sity, la Improving rapidly. No ncr luanent disability Is expected. On December 2 there will bo of fered by tho United States Civil Ser vice Commission an examination for telephone operator (initio). Partic ulars may be learned at tho post office. , Thirty-two hobos were taken to : tho city QitnllV and released itlils ! morning by Chief Farrlngton. Thoy I were all captured last night. Twen 1 ty-soven were In one bunch, and flvo In the other. J nines Long, who has been con ducting a ladles' furnishing store on East Ninth street. Is packing up his stork and In the near future will re move lo Portland, where he will g Into business with his brother. . Herman Schmltt, of Schmltt Prof well known horsemen of Creswell Is In tho city todny arranging to take a blooded German coach stallion to the I'mqiia country. Schmltt Bros. are tho agents for this section of tho country for A. C. Ruby, tho well known Portland Importer of Port land draft horses. semhly tomorrow, when the musical Instrument, the Mignon, Is demon strated. Some of the records wore played by Paderesswkl. The plasterers at work on the new I. O. O. F. temple have about finished the three upper floors as well as the first floor and will soon turn thoir attention to the second story, Oscar Brewster, pressman of the Guard composing room was quite severely Injured this morning while putting a belt on a pulley. Oscar was reaching up to hold the belt in place when he was drawn close to the pul ley which cut a deep gash in his head and badly strained his right arm. - AT THE ELECTRIC "An Auto-heroine." One of the most thrilling pictures ever produced. An inventor finishes an automobile Just as he Is ready to enter the race, and Is abducted by his rivals. His daughter, mls- sing her father, enters the auto and after many dlffl- culties, wins the race. FREE ART KXIIIIIIT. i am glad to announce to any who are interested that on Wednes dny, Thursday and Friday of this week there will bo on display at the store a large number of original Japanese water colors, all of which show well the characteristics of the Japunso art. Many of these are the I have ever soen. ALLEN EATON. List your tlmberlnnds. it you have timber lands to sell, send your de scription and price. Fred Fisk. Mer chants Bank building, Eugene, Ore eon. tf The relntoiced cmuru vurt-r ham mock Is the ou! to buy. They are wider, longer and stronser than the ordinary kind. CM AM HERS WAltnWftRK CO, N10 DAIRYMEN. You are Interested in whatever may brine vn ie highest price for your ...nt product, selling cream to us will bring you higher returns thai yon can get by any other method. ECJGENtD CREAMERY, Succ ewr to Independence Creamery 4744 Willamette Bt. Phone Main 638 We are agenta for the Empire Cream Separator. DRY WOOD. Sixteen Inch and mill wood (16 Inch) Springfield mill. Phone Main 336 or 171. C. R. Mead, Spring field, nil TO CI RE A COM) IX ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund monev If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 2 5c. BIG REDUCTION on all feathers Saturday, November 14. Bolton Jenkins. 25 Sth St. nl3 Just arrived emblems, fobs and bag tags at Watts. Henry Mathews, of Goshen, paid an election bet this morning by car rying Frank Hyer from the front of Goldsmith's cigar store to the de pot. Hyer Is no lightweight and Mathewsvwas compelled, to rest sev eral times before his Jotirhay was completed." Hyer tooted a horn to clear the way for his steed. At the Eugene Loan Savings Bank S. S. Silencer kicked Mathews twice to fill the terms of the wager. The Euiiene LEFT OH HER DOORSTEP " ' MB THIS UnTHFfl 1M.. t..l.,....l... I.ul . I -" " towtlspeopld Who can, to lU the as- Mrs- A- - Ttifon, of Urermor, Cal., ""rites: "I picked up from my floor- step one diy a littlo book In which. I soon, becaim very irttei Interested. My nttla girl o( v years bt age' had been troub:ed Tor a long tinw with loss of -WLIi extreme nervousness ana undue tailgue. She was all run down end la a very delicate condition. "This Utile book u very compre hensively written, and told of ta new mo:hod of extracting th medicinal ele mants of th cod's liver from th otl, eliminating the obnoxious oil wtfti la so bard for children to lake. " M-ist the thine,' said t, -for my little djitj-hter,' and I immediately went for a buttle of Vlaol. It heiped herjfon I'e: fully. Fhe has gained iC'li" In flesh and stnR:h, and ahe does not tuLo cold halt so easily. l am extremely grateful forQ.is pood It has done her. and 1 hope other mothers who have weak, delicate or a. ling children will be benefited by ray experience and juat (ire Vlnol a trial." Busy Bank 'Book-Keepers ., iro oonsUntly at work record ing too transactions of the Ku, gnt) f-oan A Savings Bauk. V Vluch of thotr time la 0nt (in the accounts of men dum if fa Ira nro ncOarger than your-j. But their credit and htand!:. Hie blgner because they have a bank account. Why not give yourself the ssnie advnntage by opening an account with ; Loan and Swings Bank cumtai. wii si ltri.vs. am.ono. KSTAIIMSHKU IHtd. iarxe Htiiiiineut ot rockers and din Ing chairs Just received. See us for now. ap-to-data furu.tiira at rlgh prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO, Aflti nitallt? tenia all met. CHAMBERS H RDWiRR CO. . " TEA We couldn't moncyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it Ymt tnrr rfhirai vur jneoer U rov doa'l Ifct SAUitittt't Uvili w par him CALIFORNIA SEES PROBABLE HAY SHORTAGE San Francisco, Nov. 5. Accomtn. to the annual report of thl I 8 Francisco Hay Dealers' Assoclatfo" there Is a prospect of a hay short' age in the state this winter an at solute absence of sunnlv in .r. next and a raise in price that mav! this week attain 26 per ton The TuT.- . ' . u"s snort of the 190 1 crop by about 100,000 ton and there is no prospect of Iei from Nevada or Utah at w, . ,i afforded.. Dealers huvS." quote prices upon hay, and the'pros! pect of a continued dry spell renders the situation all the more serious Consti BIG REDUCTION on all f...,.. Saturday, November 14 nni,. nl3 Jenkins, 25 E. Sth St. A. C. Woodcock today received a telegram from A. Welch In which the latter states that representatives of the Willamette Valley Co. cannot be here to meet with the city author! ties until Thursday evening. The de-' lay was occasioned by a delay in printing the water bonds which the company is to take in lieu of cah' for its water plant. " ; HARD PRACTICE HELD LAST NIGHT AT UNIVERSITY The football practice last night at the University was the most severe held this year. Buck after buck, by the candidates for the back fieM, were made Into the line of the two elevens. At one time seven men were stretched out after a play was made. No really serious injuries were re ported, though. Michael, the end, was stunned and Main, the tackle, re ceived a bad blow on the head. The football was the kind they used to play under the old rules. The men seemed Imbued with the fighting spirit that Oregon has long been famed for. The men of the dormitory pledged themselves last night to attend the practices and to root for the men. Enthusiasm at the practices has not been up to the stanaard Yell Leader Looseley has set, and the dorm men are determined to come up to the standard of enthusiasm required. liillege Sewn, Herb Clarke has been appointed manager or debate and oratory. Miss Beatrice J. Barker, formerly of the University of California, has been employed as a cataloguer at the university Library. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work.! Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that onlv urinary and bladder troubles were to be i traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when vour kidnevs are weak r out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its dutv- . . ...... L If yon are sick or - ieei Dauiy, Degm takUig'tue great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as vour kidnevs are well they will help ill the other ergaus to health. A trial will convince anyone. If yon are sick yon can make no mis take br first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary enect oi Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney ' remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wouderfnl cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fif tycent and one-oonar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle nono swamp-Root bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to fiud out if vou nave kidney or bladder trouble. 'Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmg haniton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ai aress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Here is tte ever offered i,V: watch. "The I wind and 8ett1 men, white til-" nickeled U piates. Price $1 FOLLY Gild J. 0. i The Up-to-D-ieJ Cor 9th 4 rJ wcht mwni CRANE 11 lawnS in FaitoSi! Papers miOSj inilni Sshwaiz-ckiirilf The House olipl L.C.IM Stone Uave orders it "tl on West Eightk t FOR sal;., ICtCH -.ngb ok lease Having concluded to retlro frnm the lumber business I offer for sale lease or will exchange for Eugene or roruana income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Eugene c '.y. p;ir,t .nd west, and only three blocks from the S. P. H. R. mis is a line opportunity for some ane to go into the lu.nber business, as there is always a big local demand tor all sl.-ihword. sawdust, shavings cull lumner, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap uiuor cneup, lumber nigh. A H iod niinuuin ran make this property pay for Itself in two years, and If lie will operate day and night in one year. Greatest opportunity In this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity. 20,000 feet In ten hours. When you hare this mill yon are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lota of lumber and lots of money. . Give this your early attentloa If interested In a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you cannot beat It in tba atate. The quicker yuu act me surer you are of making your fortnna, for this la a chance In a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, 333 Pearl street. Eugene, Or Prices II si-rr DATE OF HAKWS Ml ltKKIt TRIAL. New York, N'ov. 9. The trial of the Halns brothers for the murder of Annls was taday set tor December 14. J. J. Murray, the sage of Wolf Creek, will In a short time leave on a journey to the Argentine Republic and to the head waters of ie Ama lon river In Brazil. Mr. Murray last year visited the Hawatan Islands and while there gathered the Idea of vis iting the countries of South Amert- HAT RACK 000 Large Hat Racks 15c Cmoll nnpR Iu PICTURES A new line of dining room pictures, . 12x1 8, gilt frame and glass for. . 50c f I s TOW Did vou see 11 elling, 17 H we sell lor- giysi Fine blown ttui rf biers, a each STATIONERY Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to ItsNataral Color and Beauty. , no maner now long it baa been pray Goldendale, Washington. has given all the communities of the Pa cific Pf,al n rivnrH In rnlslnv m.nn.. for advertising purposes, bv civine , "r'alel Promotes a luxuriant crowth SQ'Hi for every man. woman and fY healthy hair. Stops its falling out, cuild within the city limits, or a positively removes Dan total of J3500, and this came In a: I Keeps hairaoft and gloesRe the rate of $12 a minute. , e a" aubstitutea. 2 timea as'much . in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. Kennedy's I-axati O Cough Syrup ! $1 and 50c. bottles, at drnanlsta moves the bowels gently. Contains no j S"1 klorirra "TbeCireni the TUiir." opiate; It is pleasant to take, and 1 into Hay sf&c. Cx, Newark, N. J. i children especially like the taste, so j . Pay's Hartlna SoPcor pimdVk. nearly like maple sugar. Sold bv Liuth nl pp1 ham, aid ail .kin all druggiata. ' y'r'r"": ifi. Our box papr and stationary Ve good and cheap; P"ces- -10c to . ? 60c : 0candy Warranted pure, per lb 0A We have fine.relia remarkablvio! 15c and Slftf ' ' ml Murphefs f, 35 EAST NINTH tb t5km.'