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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1908)
THB HUGHMB BAIW OVAItB, WKDKK6BAT, MOT. 11, II Eugene Agents 'tfemo'' and "Kabo" Corsets. Moneybak Silks, The Friendly Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. You Are always welcome to look or to buy. i nr news A car load of bogs was shipped to ! Portland today by buyer named Jennings. Coach Forbes is at Corrallfs to day to witness the Wbltmaa O. A. C. gane. The alley next to Me blacksmith shop of B. F. Plnnegan la being filled om a level with WbUsmetto street. Mrs. Bird O. H Trues, department president of the O. A. R. visited the organisation in this city last night. 3: O. Bristol of Kalrmsunt, ' Is building a new house in tbat growing suburb. He is the special policeman tor that district, The task of putting In the plate , wlndoWB In the Odd Fellow's build-1 lng was begun today. The casings and soma of the other windows are1 already In throughout the building. Rov. Oilman Larson of Portland! will deliver the sermons Sunday be fore the Norwegian Lutheran church. In the morning he spenks In Norwegian, In the evening in Eng-' llsh. I A marriage license has been Is-1 sued In Kugene to George W. Catch-1 lng of Springfield, and Mrs. Meda Smith of Coburg. Mr. Catching la a former rosidont of Kiddle and vell known In Uoseburg. Koseburg He lo I Atty. J. O. Watson and K. L. Par-! rott loft this afternoon for Tslltcoos' Lake, near Gardiner, on a hunting trip. They will be joined by War ren Reed, owner of the lake; his brothor, At Itoed, and Chas. Perkins and Joe Lyons. Uoseburg Review, The ladles' auxiliary of the Com-1 morclal club Is preparing a special prnKrnm for tonight, and an unus ually good social time is tonncd for ward to. A full attendance of aux iliary niomlmrs, as well as ladles who arc strangers In town, Is expected. Oomirul Supprlulendont Jaynes of the Western Union Telegraph f'o.m pany; Uv T. Held, of tlm siimo com pany, superintendent of the North west dUlrii't, and 10. L. Klpplp, siipt. of Southern Pacific, passed through Kugeuo yesterday, in their private cur, "Klectrlc." Anolher new firm to slart In biml .noits In Cottage drove. Is the Huh Iarg08 llros., of Oregon City. They have opened with a lino of groceries In the Venske building and will cuter to the trade Iti their lino. They are experienced ill their Hue of business and have made a number oi friends durln the did lit n in omen they have been here. Western Oregon. It. McMiirplioy Informs the (luard that he will go ahead with the con struction of his proposed refrigera ting plant. As soon as the plans and specifications are completed work on the structure, which will bo erect ed on Ills property at the foot of Skinner's Unite, will be commenced and rushed to completion. The building will be 70x100 feet In alio. The uiucliluery for the manufacture of Ire wilj have to1o made, and wheu It Is liiHlnlled the plant will have a rapacity of ;ten tons of lco per day MM The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank rAilTAi. A ni sritfi.iK, i-.-v,(Ho. e hirAiii.is!ii:i miej. Store's Grand PREPARATIONS and 20 tons for refrigerating. La Duke & Leffler, the bedrock well drillers, have returned to Eu gene from Marcola, where they sunk several wells lately. Workmen are engaged In nutting on the roof of the new Cherry build ing, and as soon as this Is completed the forms will be taken oft. ' Un to-date there have been ISIS hunters' licenses Issued "by the coun ty clerk, a number samewhat In ex cess ot those Issued up to thta time last season. Clerk Lee this morning. Issued per mits to wed to. Milton lies and Miss Nellie Thornton, and Louis M. Sov ern of Junction and Miss Errua L. Klrkpatrlck ot this city. i Waldo J. Miller ; today sold his property on the corner at 14th and Mill streets to Henry Denhart. The deal was made through tba real es tate agoncy of Garrett Mitchell. Judge R. S. Bryson accompanied the booster delegation to Albany yes terday and from there went to Part land. He Is expected home on the local this evening. mnni walk ,.n,i t,i. ,..,.. ., ,. and Pearl streets. The walk will, H E- f e ot Springfield, went to when completed, be 100x100, of Deerhorn this morning by stage, which 160 feet are now done. -i i Ulfrly. , a Passenger to Kirks In West Lane this morning. W. M. Ward, a young man who re- , Hu,lter of Euone. Is attending sides In County Treasurer Eastland's to b,,n9 A61-0' 7alem S'?,tesmTaP residence, while driving to Spring- J- E- Mather of Beaver City Neb flold the other day. In getting off his "ka ls au Easter visitor in the wagon sprained his ankle so badly c , . that he Is confined to the house and J,' B- Jaylor ?f Eugene Is spending will bo for Borne time to come. S. ,ew ays ,n the clt- Salel , Statesman. Stanleys bought Zed Rosendorf "kJ-J??.!0," ?LE?,Be 18 a Block at Independence Tuesday at ""'ness visitor In tha city today. 50 cents on the dollar. They will i,"' H,er?W,n , , . hold a sale when the goods arrlee In Mr' and M,rB,i,- J.,R,,nard' ' Bca,( Eugene. Later announcement will be P0"." visiting their daughter-in-made In the Ouard. ,la,;;1Mr9; Em"a R'nard- I Miss Gertrude Nefzger, has re- Tho University ABsombly this t"rned from Eugene to Oregon City, morning was of unusual interest to wn?re na been visiting at the music lovers, and many were present. Un'veralty ofOregon. The program was a concert rendered At,orney A- Buchanan left this by the Mignon Plan, Plnyor. This i' ornlng on a business trip to Eu an Instrument, the wor ot a Ger? iR0"6' Albanv ""d Salem. Roseburg man Inventor, "Wolte, which renro- ''",vle,v. v duces with almoluie faitlifuliuW1 . S IfRn. formerly of this the playing of any ot the great mas- f,mi"iy' .b,lt who n0 a resident In flu. Instrument plays median, q ,nj ......i. lurs. lcully exactly as it was played originally.' ti, n..,i ... !.... ...u .,.j' courtesy of the -Biters Piano llouso. ". All goods bought of Luckey engraved freo don't forget. OAS'I'UjHX lUntlie frill V'M'f-' The first "pay-ns-you-enter" cars havu arrived In Portland. They are an experiment In the Northwest. THY THIS FOR DKKHKHT Dlssnlvo ono package or any flavor ed JKI.L-O In one pint of boiling wa ter. When partly congealed beat un til light one cup whipped cream and six crushed liinccarooiis. Whip all together thoroughly and pour Into a mold or bowl. When cool It will jel lify and may be served with whlppotl cream or any good nudillnir same: Tho JELI.-0 costs 10 cents pen i"i huk" nun ran uo outnined at any good gro.fi's. Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly at work record ing the transactions of the Ku geno Ian & Savings Bank. Much of their time Is spent on tho ncrounis of meu whoso tffnlra are no larger than yours. Hut their cvdit and stand!:,,, ie inuner Iwniise they have n hank account. O Why ii give yivirself the same ndviffiage by ertliig au a.Tount with us? Thanksgiving The Friendly Stores Annual Thanks giving Linen Sale Grand Values An immense assortment of fine Irish and German Table Linens and Napkins to match; beautiful patterns In floral and conventional de signs; dots, figured borders and plain centres. Thanksgiving Is but a Bhort distance away, and if you wish fresh linens for this feast day prepare now. Select your linens here 35c Table linen, yd.... 25c 60c Table linen, yd 50c 85c Table linen, yd 70c $1.25 Table Linen, yd $1.00 $1 .25 Napkins $1 .00 $2 Napkins $1 .80 $4.00 Napkins $3.40 $6 Napkins $5.50 Pattern Cloths, Napkins to match, $7.50, $9, 12.50, 14.75 Lunch Cloths, Doylies, Squares, Centre Pieces, Hemstitched and scalloped edge Tea Napkins; grand assortment; machine and hand made, each 10c to $15.00 S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St,. 4.4. PERSONALS. O. H. Miller was up from Drain today. ' -' J. C. Wilson Is a Canby visitor tn Kugene. J. P. Shumate went to Elmh-a thta morning. W. C. Smith of Crow was In town overnight. Miss Myrtle Prosser left tor Acme this morning. M. J. Wright was up from Maple- Jan-1 yesterday. -j. j. (jamp is a uoiiage urove vis itor In the city. Madam Root went to Junction City this morning. J. W. Kinnan was in tov this morning from Mabel. Thos. Sykea was - in town from Marcola this morning, J. A. Myer Is a business visitor In the 'elf trom Dwrhorn. W. H. Weatherson was In town last night trom Mapleton. J. Meyer of Springfield ls a visitor In the city Salem Statesman. Luther Morris was a passenger to Waltervllle this morning. James Hayes, the Junction City hopbuyer was In town today. Fred ueNetre was called to AI- bany this morning on business. r?n?"l81,"rni l'?rt1?f tho a,te- near Prltiovlllo. Is in Eugene this wneW ,Mr "J!1 Mr8' U, N- R"" went to Salem this mornlne. Mrs. Ttomv'a ''l,hor- Colonel Halter, is very ill, and nmy not H ninetv-iwn years of age. Miss Vera Herren, who Is attend ing the U. of O., spent over Sunday In town. Sho was accompanied bv Miss Mabel Lane. Cottage Grove .vesiern urego,!. Mr. and .Mrs. Verne nikeman left this morning for Dunkirk, New York where they will reside. They have been In Lane County a vear or more Whllo hore they made many frleuds! Seven Venn, of Proof. I have hart seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to take for colds and for every diseased condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs" says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world taa-s had thlrtv-eluht v0,., of proof that Dr. Klng's"New Discov ery is me uest remedy for coughs. Colds, lagrlrme. asthma k.. bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs! Und the early stages of consunitplon.' pU S tllllClV USe nlwnva AMrnnl. j development of pneumonia. Sold un l"r guarantee at V. A. Kuykendall's ... iur. ouc ami ii.oo Trial bot tle free. Mlf.I.INKltY SAI.K. Saturday, November H, Speres Hawkins 4S West Eighth. - Miiul Your business. If you divn't nobaJy will. It Is vonr business to kee,out o.aH" the trouble you can and you can Hn1d"-trll keep out of llve;O nd bowel trouble I i ' r- NCW I'll 1 Ills. 1 hey keep billioiisnrsm malaria atulO.uindlce out of your "stem. Don't overlook Luckcy's when yoti want ft large Christ mas present. Priestley Dress Goods, Munsing Underwear, Wayne Hosiery, Sales-Special ana enecc a saving ot one-quoi,- $1.50 Table Linen, vd $1.25 $1.75 Table Linen, yd $1.50 $2.00 Table Linen.yd. $1.80 $2.25 Table Linen.yd. $2.00 $3 Napkins $2.50 $7 Napkins $6.1 u 0. A. G: BEAT WHITMAN COLLEGE NINE TO O Ouard Special Service. Corvallls, Npv. 11. The O. A. C. football team defeat- ed the Whitman College team " this afternoon In an exciting game by the score of 9 to 0. In the first half O. A. C. scored on a place kick and ' succeeded In scoring in the ' early part of the second half. O. A. C. ontpunted the Whit man team. - ADVERTISED LETTERS. Abels, Lester, Barnes, Edward L. Bruhm, CharleB. Campbell, Miss Agnes D. Christie, R. C. Copenhaver, J. C. Currier, Mawley. Davis, Mrs. Llbby. Dugan, R. L. Eaton, Miss Mable Elizabeth. Espy, C. J. (2). Fuller, Mrs. G. E. Hill, Mrs. Myrtle. Knaler, J. Lamkln, -H. Long, R. F. Matthews, Mrs. E. C. Miller, H. A. Monroe, Ida. Sinclair, Otto. Smith, A. H. Starr. Dr. Elmer O. Turner, Mrs. A. K. Van Vliet, Blanche and Victoria. Whltson, G. M. Foreign, Haadoer, A. E. Hoi, Knlrd L. Smith, A. H. Thompson, John J. J. L. PAGE, P. M. A Holdup. Ro Vonr hone? or your life. Truthful James. Gcni:il CWj-uinn (visiting the par I Isli s,h.H.l-voll.- my little innii. what ' dn ynu do in scIuhiI all day? ' Proinlslns Pnpll-I wait till It's tW 1 to K.i out, sir. Tailor. 1 i n OHAMn;3 HARDWAR Values In All Wonderful Sale Wool Dress Goods Values to $2.00, Special yard 75c 1000 yards Wool Dress Goods and Suitings on sale nevt week at 1-4 to 1-2 off regular prices; come in both plain and novelty weaves; solid and mixed patterns suitable for dresses or tailored suits. This is a splendid opportunity to select the material for your fall suits; all styl ish colorings and designs for women and children's wear; some splendid waterproof cloths are included; none and up ta $2.00; all at, a-yard SCOTCH : Hn YARD 75 Pieces Scotch Waistings in dark and WAISTINGS IHn light colorings; stripes, checks j C and plaids; 32 in. wide; Bold reg, at 60c; on sale, yd.. jOC Phantom Striped Messaline and Floral Figured Crepe de Chine Silk; in shades suitable for evening waists and dresses; - worth up to 11.75; on sale at, yard $ I BOO yards Plaid Silk and Crepe de Chine in light shades for evening wear; lavender, old rose, etc; sold regular at $1.00, $1.25 fC and $1.50 a yard; special, a yard I JC Autumn Silks in pink, light blue, Alice, Mais and Reseda; 19 inches wide; beautiful silk for evening waists and dresses; worth ' fv 75c yard, special at, yard. JVJC We Sell Ladies' Home Journal Patterns.. November styles now on sale. We are taking orders now for the Winter Quarterly Style Book. Leave your order. IS uNNECSCARY TO SUFFER WITH STOMACH; TROUBLE IT SEXSH8 STltAWM THAT so MAJTT PEOPLE CONTINTE TO BB STOMACH SUFFERERS WITH PROMPT RELIEF SO HANDY GUARD j READERS WILL FIND PROMPT RELIEF IN DIAPEP8IN. - ii.,:, Miserable is the man or woman who suffers from the dread Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. There are few dis eases which create such misery, long drawn-out suffering, as Indigestion. It pursues them before meals, after meals and between meals; they take It to bed with them. It Is with them wherever they go, though Indiges tion is the simplest disease of all to cure. . Tell such afflicted ones, dear read er of Pape's Diapepsln; urge the suf ferer to go to any pharmacy here and give 50 cents for a case. Such a sufferer would ever bless you, be cause five minutes after taking there would 'be no more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump ef lead la the Stomach, or Heartburn, or fullness or discomfort, no belching of gas or eructations of your food, debilitating headashe, . nausea, water brash and other symptoms of a sour, disorder ed stomach. .... Pape's Diapepsln will digest any thing you eat without the aid ot the stomach. Diapepsln is a wonderful stomach purifier and splendid to keep the in testines clean and fresh; then your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Diapepsln will rest the stomach and increase the gastrls Juices; this is what is mostly needed more and better digestive juices aad no Gas then Indigestion and all stomach tronble will go. Each 50c case contains sufficient, to usually thoroughly cure tho most chronic- dyspeptic. Mind uur Business. If you doa't nobody will. K Is vou business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep bllliousness, malaria, and jaun dice out of your system. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. New England Here is the greatest value ever offered in a low priced watch. "The Alden" 7 Jewels Breguet hair spring, stem wind and set, straight line lever, double rtjller escape ment, white enamelled dial, nickeled Damaskeened plates. i Price $4.00 FULLY GUARANTEED J. 0.Watts The Up-to-Date Jeweler, Cor 9th & Willamette Sts. Departments worth less than 11.00 e New TODAY WANTED Extra teachers, graduate or other. Educated lady to visit mothers of school children In In terest of special work along child study. Must be able to meet cul ." tured people; $45 per month; in :. erease If . satisfactory, . Easy hoars. Aooress, upecwv care Ouard . - FOR BALE . BY QWNHR-One lot 61 2-3x160 feet, five-room houaa. small barn and chlokeh park; fine well water, fruit trees and ber ries. 444 W. 6th St. dlO FOR BALE Carrots for " Call Farmers' phone, No. feeding. 386. N18 Cuckoo clooks at Luckey's. Sijnet. rings engraved free at Luckey' s. - -Besl aaiuy tents ai sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. E. H. S. fobs at Watts. Just arrived emblems, fobs and bag tags at Watts. Best quality tents all sizes. CHAMBERS H RDWARB CO. HAT RACK Large1 Hat Racks 15c Small ones .-. 10c PICTURES A new line of dining room pictures, 12x18, gilt frame and glass for 50c STATIONERY Our box paper and stationary are good and cheap; prices. 10c to 60: CANDY Warranted purc?pcr lb 15c JPilccs Tatt1 Murohev's Racket 35 EAT NINTH STR OF THE SERVICE Veni. , f Bui,,,, Woffle. abandoned in ,. "JK ' ted tersm the We to fai-ll V.0"- I Public in reMrV, homesteads, "2, i there are about 408 I?. 1" ""Ice l wl I which will heSP".! 1 Portland, San iS". 'Denver, OgZ ..V5 is toe head k' 7 perhans 12m 2',l D;,F; with his 6ma -mu on matters of S H ' Supervisor Coboo.'taJ on what to him U ia.il , a millionaire, uiSJ but his fnr JLr'LM 15,000 a yr. Under hi. policy aa a. J advice Congre u mil' by which settlerKu Jb steads in the forest rW.l as they actually u,,1'' PI Wuratuotjabtrki; he filed upon, . - - In the BluiliwnweV 176 such appllcitlou j, well. One that the nptrrhi brought into Its oiut ki something liVa iiui i WIU ttBSlTB moil Dr. J. Christie, wad suuu, Das oeen iitN a friends to resume kli (nai una is lootini or sain tice of which sill be im In these columns. Esita 3 Main m. A large assortment' tl las with Hull s ntest handles In gold, sllier uiia terns at Lucsers. Large suiianeiii ot nous lng chairs just recel.M. i new, up-to-date tari.tm i prices. CHAMBERS HUMi T0WELI Did you see that Lint' elling," 17 inches we sell for Fine blown biers, a decided W each We have added a fine .reliable pe remarkably lo 15c and f MP. J 1S2 SIFTER) K CO.