Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 18, 1908, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. WEPXESWAT. NOVEMBER 18
dies' Home Journa
I yuar.
teriy
Style BcoKm aie
The WH Stf. Bogk , now W - Vta-il
pdwO Ut.d
ppblished. Advance styles and fashions are shown
Style Book 20c, Patterns 10c and 15c,
We .Offer Style Bopk and One Pattern for 20c
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
short distance away, and if you wish fresh linens for this feast day
prepare now. Select your linens here and effect a saviug 01 one-quarter.
35c Table linen, yd, . . . 25c
60c Table linen, yd. .". . 50c
85c Table linen, yd 70c
$1.25 Table Linen, ydSI.UU
$1.50 Table Linen, yd $1.25
$1.75 Table Linen, vd $1.50
$2.00 Table Linen,yd. $1.80
$2.25 Table Linen,yd. $2.00
m ic nut,;r.e ti nn I W W ank i ns $1 .fifl I $3 Nankins $2.50
$4.00 Napkins $3.40 1 $6 Napkins $5.50 $7 Napkins $6.10
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
Sale Women's Suits Three Days Only
Any Suit, $16 or $38, Vals. to $75
For three days only we place our entire stock of Women's Tailored Suits
on sale. Included In this sale are this fall's newest styles, made of the
most favored weaves and patterns, shown in blues browns, green and
black; 30 to 60-lnch length coats; gored skirts, with fold or plain these
suits come from the best manufacturers in America ;. splendidly tailc-ied,
lined with satin or silk, Interlined with proper materials to give them
anting shape: sizes are 32 to 40. Remember, this sale is for three days
wish to reduce the number one-half. If you are not prepared to pay all
nnlV Wednesday .' Thursday and Friday, We have about 100 Suits and
you may secure the suit you want by making a deposit Every suit in
stock is included. No suit ever sold for less than P 1 ZL fl ?0
$25.00 and from this up to JV5.0P: choice, either I U Ul PJU
Wonderful Values In Women's Coats ab $12.00
VIonday me place on sale 25 of this season's newest s yles ( in Women s Coats
-com! in both plain colors and black and fancy cloaking stripes checks
and mixtures; coats worth up to $20, all specially priced, now at $12.00
Wonderful Values in Dress Goods, Silks, Outing Flannels, Westings, Etc.
"L Svstem" Clothes For Youhg Men
We are ready to show you the seasons' best in Young Men's Clothes, designed by those style originators
The L System. The "L System" Clothes contain all that is new and different in the 44 World of Fashion
They have that something about them that command attention, and surely the styles are at least a season
or two ahead of the other makes of clothes. In short they are clothes of the better kind, designed ex
pressly for young men who will appreciate them. Drop in just to inspect these suits-you need not buy.
$15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and n to $40.00
,i
1 V Q'ffYj' f."?lfant Foremost Store
cr
flTiiWTMMiiMtflTlllWIil
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Wilfemette St,.
Agents Ladies,' Home Journal Patterns
Patterns JOc and 15c
Style Book Free
JAP EMPEROR
REVIEWS ENTIRE
FIGHTING FLEET
Kobe, Nov. 18. The fight
ing craft of Japan, compris
ing 110 vessels, exclusive of
submarines, passed in review
before the emperor today. The
weather was perfect and the
occasion will long be remem
bered. Kobe was gorgeously
decorated and tonight the
fleet will be brilliantly illum
inated by electric lights out
lining each vessel.
T
STATE WINS IN THE
OREGON CITY LOCKS CASE
The state's Interest in the locks nt
Oregon City to the amount of $200,-
uuu was connrmea toaay when the
supreme court denied the petition for
rehearing the case of the Stale vs. the
Portland General Electric Coiniwnv
This amount by today's decision isj
the common school fund by virtue of
an act of the legislature of S70,
which granted a like sum to the rolg
inal company for the construction of
the locks. .
Furthermore, an accounting is now
due from the corporation by which
the state will receive ten per cent of
the net revenue from the locks since
1897. The sum will revert to the
school fund. By the terms of the
original grant 10 per cent of the pro
ceeds should have been paid to the
state annually, but all that share
which should have been paid before
1897 can -never be recovered by the
state because of the statue of limita
tions. The oaso was decided in Hay.
The way is now clear for Urn joint
purchase of the locks by the rederal
government and the state for which
purpose the legislature has nlreadv
appropriated $300,000. The lucks:
will then be free to navigators.
HooH'ce
ales and JTWcw "
,Ctw.n 1
eases, .u i..
inning
1V
FOB aim . .
HU M I .
5 oh, b.i:?i!
fruit SV:
on place
lot : 'me
iivered on short Mtt." 1
For prices nn hS J
see W. L J,s
"reel. Ph0MK,",
mera l.
E I r-iui-n l niami Tn
SUCCEED GEN. WESTON
t PERSONAL 5
lug.
i'ntl Warner Is down from Fall
Crec.c.
K. It. Wells, of Thurston, wus in
the city over night.
' Minn TohhIo O'llrlun wont to Port
land today on a vInII.
Sam Spores was down from his Mo
hawk homo over night.'
C. J,.. 11a ill I to wont to Creswoll
tli i h afternoon on businooss.
MIxh Mabel Johnson returned tills
. .afternoon from a- visit at Irving.
(ieo. w. Smith returned this af
ternoon from a short trip north.
II. M. VVurhlnton, of Ploasnnl
Hill, spent last night In the city.
Attorney J. H. Medley came down
from Coltago Grove, on tho noon
train toduy.
W. V. Conley and Win. Klddoll
'viire passengers for Florence thlr
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. (Ieo. (1. Gross arrived
homo last night from tho.r trip Kaat
and S ,iuh. i
Dr. Geo. WhII win n liiiHuonirei for
Cottage Grove on tho afternoon R'JEF'S CHAFFEUR
train UMiay.
W. Ii. Ilenton nud wife, of Au
hn " a,. rteru ai'rlvtilH ill Ku
gono yesterday.
M. A. Martin was n pasHenger on
this morning's stage for Mluiiey's,
on the McKennlo.
li. A. Washburne, of Springfield,
was a passenger to Portland on the
it. .on train toddy.
today to inspect the W. It. C. there
tonight.
Uev. O. A. Stlllinan was a pas
senger to Salem on tho noon train
today to attend to some Sunday
School work.
Hov. F. li. Dark, of Portland,
came In from tho north today and Uss Josio M. Smith.
uuhiii u oui H.-M ui in nt; Lilian ill.
tno Itjiptirit ciiurch tonltfht
; "1 ' ' u l DINED AT WHITE
A marriage llcensenvas Issued this!
afternoon to Robert McQtilgg and
HOUSE LAST NIGHT
Washington. D. C. Nov 1 7. Slih-
J. J: Mughes arrlve,ri Portland ' , ?'rVf.J,c,f SS. rBed, ?I ! Bueats. who were repre-
last night from his tr p to Kngland. Kula i.hVall, both of Eugene. " I se"tat"' ot many of the leading
Mrs. Hughes will go down there to- labor organizations of this country,
morrow morning Mr. Hughes will re- Dr K. Selover has moved Into! to a rani.I fir. r n.... ,
main in i-oriinnu (Hiring tne winter, u, ,,. reAi.t.,.,,.a ,,, ,,, , " . "-" "'" ,,,
J. U. Hamlin formerly deputy i "' , " " , ?..:.,., ,,. , I """sovoit at a dinner given by rni lumtiliLl!' SOW PKOM THE
-0fliUfl!l.EAl
DOES NOT DIGEST
ROT FERMENTS
county clerk, now a bookkeeper for iiq
,. 1,1,. I ,ll f M. ,...' 1
- " -i tuc -.uii-
u25 1 him at tlle White lilDtiso tonight
endeavored to learn what labor want-'
day. The rain ought to have brought
Mrs. Millard, representing the
Needle Craft shop, Portland, wishes
lots ot them in.
era of the country.
Sought Full Expression.
t0, vuiiu uie resident did not com-
1 Tim miio.lini.ta l,nA .l..l.
o announce to .the ladles of Eugene ' closo tnixlr to t te,l a. , nilt himself to any of the propositions
Crl ,hJ,, ;vMlM,nn, T1V! "'Tta"ksBvl ua' ""n closed , 81ll,'"1,, ' the variious labor eac
5?., L. Vresent' 11 was learneii that he
til Saturday evening. All kinds of I
t nnstmas suggestions in art needle ciaudo Gabv and Martin rtrU.
work. Finished work reduced. nl8 havebefmardti "1! ch?i
do the plumbing and gas fitting work
JAILED AT PORTLAND
II. C. Gnley, one time a University
Portland Nov 17 "I'll Inll vnu ' of 0rK student, but who hns been
why I ""ft SNan' Francis'.1 ' I ' waaiSei 'l reVe"ta,e
because Detective n.inis. Xho is run-i J "uhlnm? m ' '" y,arS
nlng things In the graft cases, made ' ' , , ', . ' " " re,a,' eS"
me come to court every day. llo'd,atB otflie '" lu,K"e tl,is Iuonth
kke me In his ofriro and keep
.. ..... : f.... i......... r.. .u... .... i ui, in,-, nits ut'tiin sun in
K. 1' . tiineiiu and i: w. i;ckerson "" " " "i ' ' ! the circuit court against G E Whlt-
wero pusaengers for Iliue Ulver on j 11 work. I have a wile to sup- 110y nUll wlfl, to (UMermine t e , .
o U , ss I 1 " K "'"ership of lots 3 and S in block 2.
'"tIhs"1 .'explanation made ! TvJlT th W?d"
yesterday by Alexander S. Latham. n"e ..laiut ff "ttorneys for
formerly chauffeur for the notorious 1
Alio Ituef. and tho tniich-hrenlded i .. i...... ...
v.... 1(1 nullifies mr me
Hooth-Kelly Go., a car of mill feed
for Warnock Bros., a car of cement
sought a full expression of sentiment
iium an ot tnem.
Justice Moody, Secretary Strauss
and Secretary Garfield asked n00.
nud to put the heating plant In at tions of some of the captains of la
the new Uiiim-Wllkins block. 1 bor
ine general Impression prevailed
DREAD INDIGESTION AND
STOMACH TROUBLE BY TAKING
A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN WHICH
CURES YOU BEFORE YOU
REALIZE IT.
tne Hla.du tills morning.
Arthur l.atlln, day clerk at th
Hoffman House, Is out in Lincoln
county on t tin her business.
Mrs. Millard, of Portland, repre
senting u ueoillocroft shop, Is at
Mhts i lager's millinery store.
Mlsson Lulu and Miivmo Sullivan.
who navu been in Portland for some ' -'! ' Portland, ni Knurlh and Main
among the labor leaders after the
dinner that the President's message
to congress would show some of the
flavor of the conference.
Mind Your Busiuchs.
missing witness In the Heuf-Ford-Calhoun
trials. I.athan was arrest-
If yon don't nobody win. it 3 v,,u
business to keop 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 billiousnoss, malaria, and jaun
dlco out of your system. 2oc ut W A
Kuykendall's drug store.
XKW TODAY
time, returned home yesterday.
Gluts. Mu nil a in, a former resident
here, was an arrival on the after
noon train trout the north today.
Prof. I,. It. Alderman and Dr. II. D.
Sheldon wuut to Salem last night to
take part In a teachers' institute.
Father O'Furroll and M. Flaherty
went to Albany today to attend a
Cuihollc church lair there tonight.
W. E. Lewis, of Worcester, Mass..
who has been hero with F. J. Hard
during I lie summer, left for his homo
today.
Mrs. .1. S. Hlgglns and Mrs. J 11.
Wllloughby went to Junction Glty
streets, during the forenoon, at the
num. He was taken Into custody by J""..1, u" J" "V" 8 !n, ,K"
Detective Howell, the San Francisco .e" thls "i"Bajul last night.
irriiii ml Ali.i ,.i W inn n n,T. n ' . r"0 Woodmen of the World are
r. i "ii... ;,." T'w Panning
telegram from District
for (lie American Pavlnir (i mi,l cv
era! car loads of wood and logs werei Fnu KKNT If you are looking for a
e to havo a good time Frl.lav
night. Nov. 20, it being the annual
The committees
Attorney - 7-.'
Langdon was received by the police. V"n i "V, ,,?T i n 1co'11,mltu,,
it read: "Arrest and hold A. S. La- 1,'" " ' "n.J Clnlc lmvB "
(linn wnntUfl her.. f,.r l.rU.nrv !,.. .. .. " IK1"" Ullll assil
pers !iro on the way."
All goods bought of Lnckey
engraved free don't forget.
Pii ".-'" ..i.t u i'ii'kkiiii uiiii assure
all the neighbors a good time. You.
Neighbor, come out and enjoy your-
seu.
ni!l-."iass slock l n ,ii.
west of Kuaeiie. with SO
cultivation, abundant pasture and
Miserable indeed is the man or wo
man whose digestive system is un
strung who goes to the table and
can not eat or what little is eaten
seems to fill them ana lays like a
ump of lead In the stomach, refus
ing to digest.
If you, dear reader, suffer this
way and will put on your wraps now
and get from your pharmacist a 60
cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and eat
one 22-grain Trianguie after your
nea meal you would appreciate,
five minutes later, how long you suf
ti Jd unnecessarily.
There will be no more Indigestion,
no misery in the stomach no sour
burnSrr, 1flcl"DS of no heart
ft'tlency. or eructations of
undigested food and acid or feeling
of nausea, fullness, headache or oth
er symptoms of a weakened stomach
v.!. i h''iM' tvij,l'e n,lu indigestion
vanish like snow before the blazing
When Diapepsin works your stom
ach rests gets itself In order. Dia
pepsin purifies and sweetens a sour
s omach and freshens the intestines
Washington, Nov. IS. Major-General
W. II. Duval was today s'-leetcd
to succeed Major-General John V.
Weston in command of the troops of
the Philippines.
You can cure dyspepsia- indiges
tion, sour or weak stomach, or in
fact any form of stomach trouble If
you will take Kodol occasionally. Try
i .jnv on our guarantee. We know
what it will do for you. Sold by all
druggists.
Here is the frtte,
ever offered im In J
watch.
"The Alt
7 Jew
Breguethaiija'
wind and set, ita
lever, double n&J
ment, white eaii
nickeled $sJ
plates.
Price 5P
FULLY GUAM
J. 0. i
The Up-to-Diit.
Cor 9th dk W2i
THE REASONS
our trade is good and growing all the tiir,t,l?
who never patronized a Racket Store are i
why they were afraid the quality would not kp
cause the prices were so low, why hesitatim to it
liberal purchases ate madc-is all because nd
fied with small profits, treat people on the sq
as y?e agree.
V',fMfL'!' lOT.f--'t 1 dinner.
V " 'is "vr 0'"-'
'""''"' ' a bank -
WiVR'f it count lil-e otln r p, ,.i;iv.s,m.
-y&ZW'fcj.-T lt ",,r'"1" "lu! h'"" i"-fi f
I. V'.V--jrl' JR il li?'- safety, ucoui.uy and enliven-
ur
rkev
7
.h a check on the Kl'fiKNB
I'hen you v. ill have a receipt
for your money and a souvenir
of that excellent Thanksgiving
in tne case or W. li. Davis vs. A. j
rtrlghaiu and w ife nud the Monroe I
Timber Co., in w hlch the circuit '
court on Cumber 12, rendered a ver-;
diet In fav. or the defendants, the1
plaintiff today filed notice of appeal'
to the SUIIlAilIP rdtirt Cm '
Stnpl, and Williams' & Hoau are
aAirncya for the plaintiff.
unlimited range, with stock 1 1, , without the iT"," ,"'?
can be bought on tho place reason- w'lat Is more, it increases the eas
able, or win rent for three years. I trie Juices. This is what your stom i
write to or call on Mrs. T. A. Ev- j ach is begging for-more and 1 totter !
is. Hi rkeley, Oregon, or 3G2 West digestive juices. This is what makes i
lenil, street, city. n, you hungry and want to eat and you
'' 1 can rest assured what you eat will he
oft -'f- C-,,JVJPITE LE(,-!!:kf,n Care of Property Jnd nSt letti
', lI-llG. ;;!-Ebb. Str:" ' the ston,ach te ferment and turn
tockrcls $0 to 1 ,ena at o gas and acid ,and poison the '
--' earn. Trio. 10. Pullets ur'th with nauseous odors :
i months old at $.00 do,. Casa A a 50 cent case from your
rand, Poultry Co.. KnSehu :. J"iRBl.t now-you ought to nave
UB01: n2 4.;t n about the house always i
TO RENT - Furnl.b J thing' wnichdoer .0"!?:1
WAN'TKO
house or furnished
IhMIS'
r.,.,.. r . I Or h.r t
eeninir. Write il.vcHntir,,, 1 cesslve can mm i
'"! Price. V. G. V. 7 U Aider P. j give Immediate rel'ief S
)W. Ft. McKitiney, a mercha of
Sprlngfiold, was In I'm e'.tv t.uiav
. )li savs IiumImiwu lc A, .1 ,1... ......
J ; mill city and new people are eomlnjD
i-n iioriwvrry day t,i !t,. u.r
wio say-i w,. tirw w ill
' three new ...w
f. . . r 1
U-H II I iVa ienee.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CAIMTAIi AMI Nl'ltPl.l'S. Hl'Jel.OOO.
O KSTAHI,ISIIi:i lutlj. 0
llaillHIIlT
i-o '11 nave
V'oi!.v M..,.s,!,,,.f .o.
Co. Ql soon op. n a fire drv g,.,v
ster, .11 -.he W. (I. W. buildir.':; and
gentleman from Salem. Im: aiei-t r--ceiuly
from June' Ion City win eiea
a grocery store in a short (hue. He
sides there another man. w 1m is net
known by Mr. VcKinney, has se. iire.l
a room and wO open a general
store. '
for
11 , ,, !TA ,1I,:"st'1h,,,'lor f,'r ''"-1 .. "For fifteen years I have watched
" "I the. Good home and eon.l the work ne nf n,.M..
right person, pimm-1 Salve; and It has neve,, fniio .....
'12 or address Lot Perry I 4n" sore, boil, ulcer or burn to
I . .... u ,t uppnen. it has saved us
...au, a imetor bl L
o
' On Wlilaiu. It
. pair of Steele
At this otilee.
: ;,K (. i( aciv-s;
street
im'Kcd s
SAVS A 1.'
oi cast w llton, Maine.
I 1 lardy.
at V. A. Kuykendall's Drug Store.
I . li. c. to:;a ;,vi utir guarantee
. " ie it tor a tm te hi e.
ti,.i, i.
i;e f ir.ai! uii will ue,t ... '. ..
i.... .i ... . i'"-. vumi ni-
... ', " , L. Property. : wnat you eat an l makes the
O ,S0 Frwnt St- '''"Hand, o,r. stomach sweet. It is sold by all drug!
n23 g'st.
Fourfold tire screens In
ir'.'K .sl.l.- nil liWT w..m i
MneV ...... I eii-uicaie,!
and gilt. Chambers Hardware Co. i.au-0
N'PIT Hinlntr tWi ,
n w-ii i : vaults una cnairs ai-
s. U. W il-1 root from factory. See show wln-
Tops
For boys,i3 for 5c
Sewing Machine
Oil
5c per bottle
Cork Insoles
5c per pair
BridleJBits
" 5c each
Bird Seed Cups
5c each
Can Opener
5c each
Candy
Vaarantcd pure, 15c lb
O -
o
Men's Collars
10c each.
Clothes Pins
Still goingai;i
Pins
.3pifC!b:
Talcum Pes?
5c perk5
Tumbb
Thin"te'1li
Bird Batfcs
Harness
2fcr
Posta1
35 EAST NINTH
-4
J