DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 84, 108.
THE EUGENE
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Friendly's
Net and Silk Waists Reduced One-Fourth
Three dozen Women's Fine Net and Mesnallne Dross Waists, beautifully all three-quarter sleeves trim
med In luce and insertion; mado ot filet and round mesh nets and messaline silk; shown in white, cream,
ecru, pink, blue and bluck; sizes 32 to 42; all reduced one-fourth from regular prices.
$5.00 Waists.
$6.00 Waists.
$6.50 Waists.
.$3.75
.$4.50
.$4.88
$7.00
$7.50
$8.00
KtipMurs' Largest aid
roii'tno-t Store
Your Moneys' Worth or
S.
Your Monty Back.
PFRSflMAI
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.A j S-ys -y wcaoiii BMig-.'k J
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Ei B. F!'K i up from Portland,
Tor a fi'W days',
.J R. 10, Mink returned last night
, from Portland.
8. Durchain, of Cottage Grove, wns
In tho city today.
Dr. M. M. Davis arrived lioirfu to
day from CnrvnlMs.
Mrs. W. Waddle la up from Port
land for a short time.
Klloy li, Clurk, of Dayton, Ore.,
Is In the city on duhIiiobh.
P. K. Miller, of Brownsville, la
In the city on business.
JninoR MoniH was a stage passen
ger for i'Morenco this morning.
Miss Maude Lowls Is down from
her Mohawk homo for a day or so.
Attorney V. M. DeNoffo returned
yeatordny from a business trip to
. Portland.
Mrs. Hen Bingham Is down from
Doorhorn to upend a few days with
her folks.
Barter's
il'.isu I.ulio Tills.
'1 ii.-jr also rollers I; i
trOAj ft jm Pyap'psl.1, lit
itlKvstlounnaTuoIIoar: Kviinir. A portoct H'tt
ly tor nt-.'lDo.vi. Nuuhco.
Orotrslnwis, Bud TnxUi
In lUo Houth. Cork.
'roitKWS Ptdn In Uio SMa
THHI'ID L1VKK. 1'hO
ITTLE
IVEK
Ml
ngulate toe Bowels. rurrty Vogoublo.
SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Siimlo Signaturo
CARTERS
M PILLS.
' KSJS
JRSFUSS f HJSTITUTEX
The EPigenc Loan
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I '!.? -'.,.- - kV, "I Mr iiiir moiev and n souvenir
8 "ffv 'flMXi I I of (hat excellent Tliiinksglvins
I v,-Mj; -vi''vVAvv-v- ''"v ""r WM wiih
I , . ''?'J ' r--f. "I ks- " I" :ifer and more
J . '.iV'1 '''v.W'-ili !." like. Open a bank ae-
J ''V A : ', ' .' ," 'K-l ! "iiiiil like o'her prngrosslce
7 ty " v v" t Ilrnlle nttd hnve the lMnerii8 of
KST.ltl.l8IIKI 1HIKS.
Wednesday
Waists.. $5.25
Waists.. $5.63
Waists.. $6.00
$8.50 Waists.. $6.38
$9.00 Waists.. $5.75
$10.00 Waists. $7.50
1 CO Special Overcoats Val
ues to $20.00, Special
Monday. only .$14.85.
Wednesday only we place on sale 100 special overcoats jn
sizes 30 to 40; made with regular and matched broadcloth
and velvet collars. These overcoats are made of absolute
ly all-wool materials and with plain, patch and fancy
pockets, and in three lengths medium, short and long.
Exceptional Values $14.85
H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,.
Professor Joseph Schafer went to
irtlnnd today to attend and take '
Vnrrlniwl Inniiv
imrt in the Miiltnnmiih cnuntv tenr.li- I
Institute
C. L. Monson
tho genial traveling
sfl-l.esumo. tor the Pacific Paper Co., I
U SiM ivazer of North
ma, Wash, was An arrival In Eugene !
lliln afternoon.
Hev. J. M. Sprecher is at Tangent;
where he and his wife will spend i
Thnuksgivlng day,
V. T. Gordon went to Junction
CUy this noon to officiate at a tuner
1 there this nftomoon.
U. E. Brabham and wlfo, after a
visit in Hugeno, returned
to their I
home neiir Junction today.
Dr. A. E. McAllister went to Rose
burg this afternoon to visit an old
friend there a few days.
Mrs. Welch arrived up from Port
land today to visit her son, Kussell,
of the Willamette Valloy Co
G. II. Johnson arrived here today
from Astoria to attend the Dill
Wetherbee nuptials tomorrow.
II. A. Bnrr roturnod home today
from an extonded trip Into Eastornj
Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
Mrs. W. 11. Dale and Mlas Myrtle
Vaughnn of Hurrlsburg, arrived, hero
his afternoon for a short visit. j
Mrs. " Tela Tlol'mi today for
North Yakima. Wash., wlioriS So will
spend Thanksgiving with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Dill arrived up
from Portland this afternoon to at
tend the marriage of their son, Wm.
to Miss Jennie Wetherbee tomorrow.
Stgfrlud Mnurer Is up from Cor
vnlllH vlHitlng his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Muurcr. Ho Is a student
at the O. A. C. and Is here to spend
the Thanksgiving vacation.
Mrs. Millard of the Needle Craft
Shop, Portland, wishes to announce
a closing out Bale of stamped goods.
All waists reduced from il.2.ri to 99
cents; Corset covers, 60c to 89c; pll
lo wtops, 50c to 39c; Miss llager's
millinery.
Pay For Your
Turkey
with chock on tho EITOENR
OAS' AND SAVINGS BANK.
receipt
and Savings Bank
i f piium), necuraey aim conven
1 1 KCA lenee.
Bargains
$12 Waists $ 9
$15 Waists $11
$18 Waists $12
Ladies Home Jonrnal
Quarterly LtyleBook
and Patterns
On sale at this store.
DIMMING PI FPTPn
uul,"'"d CLtolcu .
AS IOWA'S SENATOR
Yaki-'Three Republicans Did Not Cast
Their Ballots
I Des Moines, Nov. 24. Governor A.
' B. Cummins was today elected United
States senator by the Iowa leglstalure
I to succeed the late William B. Alll-
wua. miliums, ivd;
ruiitsr, ueiu., CO.
Three Republicans did not vote.
THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
A splendid iot of Thanksgiving
turkeys at Patterson's Ninth street
meat market, from Dan Spore's fa-
- mous ranch on the Mohawk. These
county. Call at once, If you want a
nice gobbler for your Thanksgiving
dinner. n2u
Watts for Watches
NEW TODAY
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants place as cook, general
housework, second-girl In private
family of kitchen-helper In small
boarding house. Address D. V.,
care Guard. n2B
FOR SALE Hound pups, Stanley
stock, 4 months old. From work
ing stock and will matte fine var
mint dogs. Malo pups $10 a pair.
Guaranteed rflne dogs. Gus Peret,
Yoncnlla, Ore. Dl
FOR SALE One new $35.00 disk
Columbia grnphophooe and nine
teen records, worth 80c each, all
for $25.00. Call at room 7, Chris
man block. tf
WANTED By n resident of the city.
Position as stenographer. Have hnd
over three gears' experlei.
lave word at this office. N26
FOR bAl.IC Klght-root dining table
and sulehiiurd in good con'um.
Call at 52 7 Pearl sireet. if
j VA"1 - l.ady clerks and cashier:
! also shoe mnu: must bo I'Xper
lotu'iil. A Hilly Store.
Count cmi l.ui-koy, tho Jewil.W;or
Bond Bi'i'.is. if.1.4
! Watts for Watches
o
Mrs. Uoso I'arkor came down from
Goshon on the noon train Q.y and
will visit a k or so at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Preston.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Union Meeting at 10:45 a. m.
Good Musical Pro
gram Union Thanksgiving services will
be held this year on Thursday morn
ing at 10:45 o'clock at the Congre
gational church, corner of West Sev
enth and Charnelton streets. Rev.
H. N. Mount, pastor of the Central
Presbyterian church, will preach
the sermon and a joint choir will
furnish the music. Miss Louise Yo
ran will sing a solo. This service
Bhould be a largely attended one.
The successful carrying out of the
movement for a Y. M. C. A. building
will have added greatly to the rea
sons for gratitude on the part of all
citizens of Eugene. The year has
been one of great prosperity and
peculiar blessings to our city. Let
us not fail of a worthy spirit of
full program of the service will be
given in tomorrow's Guard.
! - CITY NEWS J
Claude V. Swann,
athlete, has married
at Ashland.
the O. A. C.
and will live
A marriage license was issued
yesterday to Norman S. RusBell and
Miss Cassle A. Howard.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Wm. A. Dill and Hiss Jennie
Wetherbee, both of this city.
J. C. Bryan, .of Corvallis, was In
the city today. H is about to sell
out his property in Benton county.
The Willamette river is at a ten
foot stage but falling. The rains
of the past few days brought it up
rapidly.
Colonel Mercer is shipping his elec
tric auto truck to Ponlund. He has
hiid to give up the b.isiucsn on ac
count of ill health.
IStiillniun H. Atwood, father of
Mrs. Georgia Tobey and of the Drs.
Atwood, Is very ill at his home in
this city from paralysis.
A mounted porcupine was added to
the collection of aninuils in the Eu
gene Gun Company's store tuutiy. It
is the work of H. W. Veutch.
Architect Hunzlcker, of this city,
is drawing plans for a ti-room bun
galow to be built in Portland by
Mrs. W. G. Espey, of that city.
Material for building the sidewalk
along the Hovey building at Eighth
and Willamette streets up to grade
is being delivered on the ground.
The town clock in the courthouse
tower stopped at 1:35 o'clock this af
ternoon and has not run since. It it
Is not started we will all forget when
to go home for dinner.
The release of mortgage held by
the Germantown Trust Co., of Phila
delphia, on the Willamette Valley
Co'8. water plant in this city, was
filed for record today by City Attor
ney Bean.
The Warren Construction com-
yergbodgs
agazme
CHRISTMAS NUMBER
Read ItlOX BEACH'S bear
hunt. There's art and fun and
wet feet all mixed up together.
One of our best doctors says
that good reading keeps more
voting folks out of mischief
than any other one thing.
Try Everybody's. Get one
now. it's big and bright and
powerful. It's too good to go
without.
For sale at Schwarz
child's and Eaton's book
stores. J. W. BARRINGtR
F..f?rt homcmovcr
Movpj anything. Twenty-jivt
j yc.'rs fxpcriencc. Hi-sidtncc, Ta
j Fiftccntlt .ind Oak Sts. Phone
! Sod 15'. I F0cnr. O.ccron
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Contractors
and Plasterers
Ktlinikee Furnbbed
ff SavesV
U Worry?
Pbon . . . .
ResliloDco.'
- Red S961
14S Bast Eteeath street.
pany's crushers at the west eud of
the Duue wui oe iuuvcu ww,
first of December, as per agreement
with the city to stop blasting there
at that time.
B. M. Atkins arrived here from
Corvallis today to take a position as
bookkeeper for the 'yillamette Val
ley Co. He succeeds J. K. Wheeler,
who goes to Seaside. Mr. Atkins will
move his family here and make thlB
city his home.
The big steam turbine for the Wil
lamette Valley Co's. electric plant at
Springfield, arrived today and the
company expects to have It In opera
tion In about two weeks. After that
time the light service will be much
better In Eugene.
Attorney M. Vernon Parsons has
a fine mounted elk's head In his
office in the Beckwith block. The
animal was killed by Jesse Bonds In
the Sluslaw country this fall and the
head was mounted by R. W. Veatch,
the taxidermist.
Buchholz & Carpenter, the well
drillers, in sinking a well on the
Patzner place, on Spencer Creek,
struck a flow of mineral water at a
depth of 230 feet. A sample of the
water was brought to The Guard of
fice. It has a peculiar taste and is un
like any mineral water that we have
ever tasted.
J. O. Davis, national lecturer of
the Modern Woodmen of America,
and J. W. Simmons, state deputy,
passed through Eugene this afternoon
for Cottage Grove, where Mr. Davis
will address the camp ot that order
tonight. The Eugene camp had a
chance to secure the national lectur
er for an address, but turned It down.
Charles E. Harris, of. Silk creek,
was was brought down from Cot
tage Grove for examination as to
his sanity, was examined last. even
ing and committed to the insane
asylum. Drs. W. Kuykendall and
D. A. Paine were the examining phy
sicians. Harris is aged 54 years
and is single. This is his second
commitment.
G. E. Kress was given a party at
his home on East Twelfth street last
night In honor of the 74th anniver
sary of his birth. Five of his com
rades of the Civil wrr were invited
and after partaking of a splendid
Hipper and cloying a social evening
they presented Mr. Kress with a pres
ent as a token of esteem and regard
in which he is held by them.
PrDf. I. M. Glen states that his
classes at the University are very
wfill attended,. Other classes of the
University are much better attended
than was expected last week. O. A.
C. dismissed college, and lost the
football game, while Oregon kept
t ) Its usual schedule and won, and
ninny of the University faculty are
Inclined to think their virtue was re
warded. "Colonial Jack," who Is making a
tour around the border of the Unit
ed States with a wheelbarrow, will
arrive In Eugene from the north on
Thursday of this week. He Is walk
ing and pushing his wheelbarrow
contrivance in which he carries ar
ticles of necessities. He started from
Portland, Maine, on June 1, 1908,
and Is now on his way up the Wil
lamette Valley, being in Salem yes
terday. OCCASIONAL RAIN
FOU TOMORROW.
Oregon, Washington and
Idaho Occasional rain or
snow tonight and Wednes
day. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
moves the bowels gently. Contains no
opiates. It is pleasant to take, and
children especially like the taste, so
nearly like maple sugar. Sold by
all druggists.'
Chocolates,
Bon-Bons,
per half lb.
15c
LAMP SHADES
7c .
'" ' MIRRORS
25c and 35c
Large French Plate,
$1.75
PICTURES
Fine Assortment, Some
Beauties
10c to $4.50
Sorry we can't specify these
goods they must be
sejsn to be ap- .
. preciated
HATCHETS
20c
BASKETS
Fine sortm't Work Baskets
10c to 50c
POSTAL CARDS, 1c
I
Cho-ciatco
All kinds,
0c
O
REVOLT GROWING
IN SAN DOMINGO
Port au Prince, Nov. 24.-5The rev
olutionary movement against Presi
dent Nord Alexis Is spreading Th.
gunboat Croyant has fallen into the
hands of the rebels and encountered
the gunboat Centenalro off Jeremle
when shots were exchanged
Genertal Lecomte, minister of tho
interior, who went out against the
rebels, has been taken prisoner a-m
rumor is current that he was execut
50c
THANKSGIVING DINNER
50c
-AT-
OTTO'S GRILL
Thursday. Nov. 26tH
All Afternoon, 12 m. to 8 p. m.
MENU
Toke Point Oysters on the haif
ell
Salted Almonds Celerv
Olives
'Consomme Princess
Chicken a la Reitie
Filet of Sole Joiuville
Oyster Pattie ala Poulette
Prime Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding
Mashed Potatoes Steweri rn
noast loung Turkey, Stuffed
Chestunts
With
Green Peas
Craubery Sauce
Frozen Milk Punch
, Lobster Salad
Lettuce with French Dressim;
Plum Pudding, Brandy Shuck
Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie
Cheese
Mocha
Luckey, the Jeweler for good re
iable goods, prices to suit. t d&w
AVIieut Market.
Chicago, Nov. 24. Dec, $1.03;
May, $1.07; July, $1.01 3-8.
ixiroeraia
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miHeatt
lileanses Trie oyslem
n tv i cn
ually.JLlispels ijolasan
isttpati
aches due lo.LonsTtpaTiort;
Acts naturallv, acts truly as
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Best forMenVmien and Child
ren -Vbungana1 Old.
1o et its T3eneficial Effects
Always Wf,the benuine which 1 J
Kas Tne-fiulnameof tne torn- J
Party
LALirUKNIA
JJgStrup.Co.
m it u monufactured . printed on the
L,tn it ia mjinitfirtii
" LSJ..
SOLD Of ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
on size only, regular price 50 t" bottle.
WATTS FOR WATO
Some Things
BRASS CANDLESTICKS
15c
CUPBOARD CATCHER
10c .
ZINC BINDING
For Oil Cloth
10c
TEA or COFFEE CANISTERS
10c and 15c
HAND LAMPS
20c to 60c
LINEN TOWELLING
17-in, brown
17-in., bleached
8c
10o
CHRISTMAS GOODS
Thev are here and sure to d
on sale! a fow dr.s
Ffepky's R?cck
35 EA gJHMTH STREET
SiiLj-Bu..1,r'--;
555
TOILETFr
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Thanh'
1 84? Rogers
Oneida Cim'
iv.eea and Birtoi
The three baitj
and the best pee,
can get on tka
Tea Spoons, l!
i awe spoons, w;
uoirj Meat Forks,
1847 a
Berry Spoons, lit:
Knives and Forks.
. 1847
If you intend !os
j sih'erware get it w
brighten yow t&i
Thanksgviin;.
FINE LINE OF!
LING SINEWS
ENGRAVIKGFE
0. WAT
cljeai:
Stone fc(
!.mwi orderi it WW"
on Wert EI1M1 iw
CURTAIN P
Brass Erf
.10;.
HARNESS j
2 for 5c
WHITEWASH-
7- in.
8- in.
LEVELS
SAWS
12-in.
26-in.
fihrtl
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7-foot.
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