Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 29, 1908, Image 8

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SILVER CITY IS
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Leading Idaho Mining Town
Loses Eight Buildings
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$30HwK Long Cbflts$?.lO
finery cbaVtWtOokoU anarlied (or quiok selling and tUe nrtcesfc.re
'lis n.'.lu:AmJat saltans' Tho lot nftnve mentioned at7.60 n-r
tilins about. 3xo( In. jJlain' cloths and fancy mixtures and blacc;
must nil Khiira In rritu irind offering: vals. to $30; now. $7,10
i rtire Sire- Cbrihfif
Woman's, Pleated Skirts, Value t
$15.00 For This Low Price $5.00
This Int. of 36 Skirts are made of serge. Panama, cheviots, in black
blue, brown, green, tnn and fancy mixtures; also a few voiles andll
hlnck Hillmi thn ninth In those skirts 1b worth more than we offer!
the skirts for, u,. , '. ,.
$2.30 Waiss $ 1.83 -
Two' Waist Specials $2.60 Waists, made of fine all-wool Batiste and
striped Walstlng.'with white collar and cuffs, $I.M.l: $8.50 net and
MiBaIna, Bilk Waists, short sleeves, Deauuiuny muuo uuu uimu.
In lclat this brica -. . . $5.00
$1.50 Outing F annel Night Gowns, each at 90c
Thousands of Remnants XA Price
Thousands of-, Remnants In wool
colors and black; Ginghams, Calicos, Otitlng Flannels, jnaneiewee,
Muslins, Sheetings, Lace, Embroidery, Ribbon, etc. These remnants
are the odds and ends of, pieces left from this fall's sales; some of
them have enough material left for a .dress, otners enougn ior a
waist; all good lengths; take your choice at Just HALF PRICE.
Golf GloVes, Colors and Black 25c
Women's Cape Kid Cloves $1.25
Big Values Leather Goods ndHdkf.
Hand Bags, Shopping Bags, Cigar
etc.; big variety; all now specially priceo 10 rouu iub aw..
Jan. Homo Journal Patterns now on sale. Monthly Stylo Book free.
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F.ugt'iie's Foremost and Uest '
Storo Your Money's Wortli
or Your Money lack. :
; Good Uoixk Only.v " .
? " PERSONAL ; I
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' U F. Stanley won to Portland to
day cn buxInesR. , .
B. P. Allen was a' stage passenger
to Mapleton this morning.
H. C. Knlg'iton and'wlfe Of Mabel,
spent Inst night In Bugone.1 .
M. J. Drury and wife of Maroola,
were In Eugone over night.
Prof. J. D. llaiigbman went to Sa
lem on the noon train today.
H. Hennessey waa.a stugo passen
ger for Klmlra thl morning.
A. B. Volght, of Medford, was an
arrival In Kueene last night.
Mrs. I. S. Qeer Is hero from Rums
vlnltlng Mrs. R. H. Shacklett.
Miss Fannie Colvfn went to Junc
tion City today on a short visit.
John A. Wright and wire of Deer
liorn. are In the eltg for a few days.
Mrs. Jos. Plronl and son, Henry,
went to. Salem today to visit friends.
T. B. Caufleld of Portland. Is here
vlsltlnc J. McCormtek a few days.
I). R. l,nkln returned today from
d rlalt at Scottsburg, pouglaa coun-
tr- -
Fred McDonald and J. W. Coffin,
of Now berg, are In the city on busi
ness. Attorney J. K. Young came down
from Cottage Grove on the noon train
today. .
' ML Anna Ogtosby came down
from Cottage Grot on the noon train
today. . . .
' Albany Herald Fred (loodfellow
of Kugene, la transacting 'business in
this city. ... ,J "
J. J. Cliamplln,"a teacher In the
Marcola public sohools. Is here for a
day or so. . f
A. Lott was a passenger on the
McKenile stage " this morning for
WaHervllIe. t . .
- Albany Herald: Uoy Wood, Vy of
..y " ' '
TV. t7..,oT I nan
it's Coils' at Cue-Half Prte
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- $8.50 Net Waists $5.00
DresB Goods and Walsting Silks;
and Cigarette CaBes, pocketoooKS,
S. H. FRiENDLY
595-395 Wmarotto Street.
6. Btudent, Is down from Bugene, tor
the holidays. 1
J. W. Pollock returned this after-1
noon from a visit at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tldball and ,
child returned thU afternoon from a ;
visit In Portland. ...
A. Johnson was a passenger on the ',
stage this morning for Bailey's, on;
the Sluslaw road. !
M. E. Hearn, station agent at Har ;
rlsburg, was tn the city over night, j
accompanlod by his wife. 1
W. J. Welch, county commissioner
of Baker, la here visiting his brother, :
V. R. Welch, a few daye
Rosoourg Review: Wm. U'Ren of
Eugene, Is visiting here with his
couslu, Mrs. J. D. Zurcher. 1
Vernon Williams, son of Col. J. M.
, Wllllnms, went to Portland today to
enter 1 1 111 s Military Academy. -
Miss Mamie FIsk went to Rnae
! burg this afternoon to transact some
! business for her brother, Fred. .
j J. B. Arlington, a Guard employe,
went to Portland today, to be gone
two or three days on business.
I H. -Gordon and family returned
: home today after a visit with rela
tives in Eugene for several days.
Miss Grace Bingham went to Cot
tags Grove this afternoon to - visit
her sister, Mr. David Griggs, a few
days.
W. J. Mulkey, the Creswell 'board
ing house koeper, returned home
this afternoon from a trip to Port
land. Mrs. W. I.. Edwards of Tacoma,
after a visit with her brother, C. II.
Pickett, at Springfield, loft today for
her homo.
Attorney and Mrs. W. Uilr Thomp
son, of l.akevlew, are here visiting
Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clnrk re
turned homo to Cultngo Grove this
afternoon after a vlBlt with Mrs.
Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlltse.
A. J. Johnson, cx-sheriff of Lane
A Good Resolution
For New Year's Day Is to open
an account at the KUGKNK
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
Your first depoalt will be the
foundation of 11 r.0v era of pros
perity. Your money will always be
ready for you In case of need
and will draw Interest If left
on eii her time or demand cer
tificates of deposit.
If you have no account with
ns, we will bo pleased to ex
plain our modern methods and
uoerai terms. .
anfj YirigS Bank
liberal terms.
gictjr das of 1908 as t'usy as the ones preced- ; y.. VWl Jjjjl '
eg -tc gc tiargains and you will hot be disappointed
Read Thislife-Extra
25 pieces dark and light colored Outing Flanntf, yd. v.- 5c
10c dark and light . colored Outing Flannel , yard; . ,8c
I212C extra heavy Outing Flannel, yard. . . . . . . . . 10c
Cotton and Wool Blankets reduced 25
Double Bed Comforts. . .v.-. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.00
$1.00 Moreen Petticoats, black only, each. .75c
75c Sateen Petticoats, black only, each.. .. 50c
- Entire Stock of Fur Scarfs, etc., 25 off
90c 19-inch Colored Taffeta Silks, yard ... ... . . ; . . 68c
$1.00 to $1.50 Dress Goods, special, yard. .... . . . 65c
50c Novelty Wool Suiting, special, yard. 35c
$1.00 Union Suits, all sizes, suit . . r. . 39c
Children's white or arav fleeced Underwear 25c
women's fleeced Hose, pair ........ i . . 15c and 25c
White Shetland Floss, pound box .. ........ r 80c
Lace worth up to 15c yard for. . . .... . . ,50c a dozen
New College Pennants
xiuuuioub ui uiihbh vjiuu, jjororicy, raiernicy ana School Pen
nants make splendid presents for young people. Oregon pennants
and pillows in new designs ....2?o to $5.00
Sklddoo Hats In green, red, white, blue and black, $1 vals.... 75c
Received By Bxpreut Today New Holiday Neckwear
'Thousands of. pretty new Holiday Neckwear, in Four-in-hand,' Bows,
shields, etc.. Just received -....25c. 50c,' 75c. $1.00
Ladies' nrrt Men's Heavy White Sweater Coats
l dozen heavy Shaker Knit Sweater .Coats, with pockets; regular $6
yilues, tomorrow $ 5 fj n
Suit Cases
Ai immense stock of Suit Cases, etc.,
in is more acceptable for
cunty. after a visit at the home of i
his son, Louis Johnson'steward atj
the Cnlversity of Oregon, returned '
to Cruwell today. I
Mis Amy Marsters Vf Douglas;
count), after a visit at the home of j
Sennto- and Mrs. R. A. Booth of Eu-
gene, vent to Saginaw yesterday on ;
a visit - . - .1
Mrs., Starkey, after a' short visit'
with Mrs. C. E. Cookerly In Eugene,
went tc Salem today to Join the
Lowe Slock Company. She will play
leads w.th the company during the I
remainder or the winter.
Albany Herald: Robin Nelson and
Max Snow, two popular U. of O.
studentsi spending part of the holi
day vacation at the Nelson home In
this city1, contopiplate going up to
Grant's Puss to view some fruit land.
DUNBAR NOT REQUIRED
.rr JO REFUND FEES
(Continued from Page One.) ..
fees collected are $35,860 for Issuing
agents' certificates to fire insurance
companies, $21,488.16 for Issuing
annual licenses, to life Insurance
companies, and $17,186 for Issuing
notarial commissions.
A &UuiSi ase has been brought
asjathsl formor. Secretary of State H.
R. Klncald, of Eugene, which In
volves the same Issues and will prob
ably meet the same fate at the hands
of the supreme court, should It reach
that tribunal.
District Attorney McNary for the
state and Attorney L. H. Mc.Mahon
of this city, prosecuted the case and
. (.'. Fulton of Astoria and G. G.
Bingham ofythia city, appeared for
thu defendant.
Umbrellas and parasols re-covered
land repaired. Work practical. Olo
Specials
and Trunks
rrom -which to select. Noth
$1.50 to $35.00
, Agents Knbo and Nemo Corsets,
Money lik Silks, Mousing
Underwear,- Wayne Knit '
Hosiery, Dent Gloves.
CITY NEWS t
Frank Meyer yesterday Bold to Ko-'
1a iwis, or saiem, Bb bales of hops
at 5 1-2 cents par pound, .--' .; .
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A marriage license was Issued to
day to John E. Ellis and Miss Ethel
M.McCullough. .
W. E. Phillips and family are mov
ing to Eugene from Salem, their
household goods having arrived this
morning.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. -Palmer at 643 Alder
street tomorrow afternoon at the ub-
ual hour.
county clerk notice of location of the
"Roosevelt" mining claim in the Bo
hemia district.
D. E. Yoran has resigned as a
member of tho Knar! f nwAKHAM
of the Commercial Club and F. L.
Chambers has been elected In his
Place. r
Coach Rnhert; lrnrlm of (hQ TT nf
OAfootball -team, was married at
miaaieton, v.onn., uec. 2&, to Miss
Bertha T. Bacon. They are on their
way back to Eugene.
The East Eugene W. C. T. U. will
have a mother's meeting at the home
of Mrs. L. E. Flegal, 896 Moss Ave
nue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. A
full attendance Is expected.
Among the carload shipments Into
Euvene this morning was a car of
radiators for Martin & Brlggs, the
Plumbers and ens fitters nurf m,.,!
of lumber and logs.
I. T. Nicklln is inaugurating a big
closing out sale. He will retire from
business and Is selling his stock of
goods at greatly reduced prices. Ho
has a page ad In today's Guard.
The baggagemen at the S. P. de
pot have been appointed by Mayor
Matlock as special policemen with
out pay, for the purpose of handling
any disturbance or dealing with ho
bos. Garrett ft Mitchell have sold the
J. H. -Daniel lot on East Seventh
street between Pearl and High to
John Spores the iohawk Valley,
who will erect a , two-story flat there
early next year.
The Blue Bell Medicine Co. today
Instituted suit In the circuit court
against O. J. Hull to recover $196
together with Interest and attorney's"
fees, on a bill of goods. Carl T. Tra
vis is attorney for plaintiff.
The building committee of the Y.
M. C. A. la sending out p.ostaTcards
to all subscribers to the tuna Inform
ing them tnat the first Installment
of their subscription will become due
on January 2. The wording of the
card is as follows:
0"The building committee reports
progress. The flrst important item
in erecting a good building is the
plans. The committee is conferring
with architects and 'hopes soon to de
cide on .a plan that will please all, and
be up-to-date for many years. The
directors' wHU irtedl money 5 soon to
mafe IJal-savmeat on budding lot
as '.per contract." The - - first' install-'
.nieht on subscriptions :as due. Jan.. 2,
vuo. -ray at tnp panK or JM.r. a. l.
Allen." " " - - --. - t
. Xbere is a.returm .card! attached
with a blank to designate at which
bank the subscriber wishes his card
left for payment.
.FINCH'S FATE IN " M
- - THE JURY'S HANDS
Portland, 4 p. m. The Finch mur
der case was given to the jury this
afternoon, but a verdict has not yet
been rendered.
Img. He burned several mattresses
in use at the dormitory, which had
become infected with vermin.
The funeral of Soren Sorensen.
who died yesterday, will be held to-;
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, atj
mo laiiuiy resiueuce, oov wsaning-.
ton street, with-Interment in the I.
u. u. cemetery. Rev. O. C,
Wright will conduct the services.
It was understood here that Mult
nomah Club would last night decide
whether they would play Oregon or
u. A. c. on next Thanksgiving Day.
A telephone message to the Guard
this afternoon states that the meeting
of the club directors to decide the
matter has been postponed.
The Berger-Bean Hardware Co
have moved all their goods to the
new 1. u. o. F. block and are now
getting straightened up. They will
be settled In good shape by the first
or next -week. They have much more
room in their new quarters than they
had In their old, -and the location
is probably the best In the city for
tnat Dusirress.
Nearly all the Eugene mllltla of
ficers attended the annual meeting
of the officers of the Third and
Fourth regiments, O. N. G:, in Port
land yesterday. Those who went
from here were the following: Major
C. C. Hammond,. Col. Geo. O. Yoran,
Col. J. M Williams, Captain F. L.
Chambers, Captain Geo. F. Wlllough
by. Captain Raymond Babb, Lieuten
ant W. Branstetter, Lieutenant W. G.
White and Lieutenant H. H. Hunter, j
Len Goodman, me Springfield
youth, who was arreBted 'Sunday
evening for burglary, being charged
with breaking Into tho Underwood
skating rink and taking therefrom
a couple of lenses of a moving pic
ture macnine. was given a prelimin
ary hearing before Justice of the
Peace Bryson this forenoon. After
hearing the testimony. Judge Bryson
bound the young man over to appear
tor trial in the circuit court. The
bail was fixed at $200.
New
We came amonfj you strangers five montUB ago and hare endeavored
tore on strlot business principles; . Ton are the judge if we hare been IBe(W 4
dertaking. , Our trade has grown from the very beginning and we are
the advent of the new year our trade will continue to grow. ourdeiire w
pie on the square, to give value received, to handle good goods and merit jo j
vui B,uc& wii do enlarge a ana
CHOCOLATES
High Grade Goods
We have a fine assortment
of Chocolate Bon Bon Chips,
Caramels and dozens of other
kinds at 30c per lb.
CURRY COM3S
A Gogd One
for 10c
A Dandy
.for 15c i
Wire
Qothes Line
50 ft lengths.. 15c
Boise. DOC. "? F.lirht
buildings in Silver City, the leadinir
o tf wwubuoiu AuaniQ WOPS
destroyed by fire and dynamite today
thn lnnH hnfno' tin nnn with
y o t',uvv, .ii. practi
cally no insurance. The fire started
in a Chinese, and the dynamite was
ubuu iu prevent me spread of the
flames. '
YAQUI INDIANS
AGREE TO' PEACE
Nogales; Dec. 29. The long war
With the Yaqui Indians in Mexico in
which scores have been killed at dif
f erdnt times,- ncj nding - many Ameri
cans, has ternjinnted br'a treaty of
peace agreed"' upon'jyrrtipVeselitatlvcs
of the Yaquls aiid the governor of the
state of Soijora,' Mexico.
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FAIR WEATWER
. FOR TOMORROW.
Oregon-and Washington
Fair tonight and Wed
day, colder near the nna.t .
easterly winds. . .
Idaho Fair. colder tn.
night and Wednesday.
MARKBU FOR DEATH.
'Three Years n?n T vn, morkij 1
deah. A grave-yard cough- wai tear
ing mv liinm, (a nlnAA r-i . .
- 1 o " iiiwos, uuuLurs laiiea I
to haln mn anil hnna haA flAn Mi I
my husband got Dr. Klne's N nio.
covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of
Hlie KV "Tha float Ana
1 j w in u uog uc u Lit tj
ana improvement kept on until 1
had Brained Sft nniirMa in vrnlah,
my health was fully restored." This
iiiBuiviuv uuius tne worm s Dealing
record for coughs and eolds and lung
aim inroat aiseases. it prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at W.
A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, Dec. 29. Dec. $1.03;
May, $1.07 7-8; July, 99 5-8; Sept.
96.
HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMKN
If you have pains In the back, urin
ary, bladder or kidney trouble and
want a certain, plmsant herb relief
from women's Ills trv Mnthor e.mv'o
"AUSTRALIAN LEAF." It Is a safe,
reliable regulator, and relieves all fe
male weakness, including inflamma
tion arid ulcerations. Mother Grav's
Alll'lrrrnn I n e J U.. .1
. ni La Bum UJ Ulllg.lMS
or sent by mail for 60 cents. Sample
sent tree. Address Tho Mother Gray
Company, LeRoy, N. Y..
Music Lovers Should Not
Fan To Hear...
VS.r f 1 t- m hvWdillf
cians of the city after hearing- demonstrations of Ibis ito""
instrumert. , j
Don't fail to call and let us show you the leadiof Ms
this player over any other, as it plays 88 notes or ine en i
keyboard. -
HOVENDEN SOWLE WWOJU
Year's Greeting
tne same low prices win prevau.
CURTAIN SHADES
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We sell the 6-foot
green plain shades at. .
WHITE WAH BRUSHES
Long white stock and met
al bound 2gjj
Wp will continue to sell
our high-grade candy at 15:
Mtirphey's Racket m
1 blood,-th0"'"'e Wdien';'
I disease gZf. corPUscl( tha l
ing pTtures toh
.The Popular admto
das, Wednesday, .Jffc
Admission-10 cent.; Swf-
Call lin ni .. I
mors 51. R.T.e,"s"aR
-Gift
I!
If you wish to ml,
New-YfatGt
you can find m,
beautiful and uses
tbing:s in cut na
CUT CLASS
BowIsJ $3.50toJI(LO!;
Nappies$U5tojt!l
ougar ana i
LreamerI3.5(linilll'
and 1 full li'n nl rflL Li I
-.v v. W I
aoie pieces at the Mpsi'
Silver Toilet S
A great reduction m tb
sets as we do ool rib
carry them over. SEE08
WJNDOV FOR PRKB,
ENCRAVINC
FREE
J. 0.. WAITS
is jEvvau .
"Melville Clark Apolli to!1'
now on exhibition at utto s w
EGG
The genuine
TOOTH P'cKS5t
Hard wood do
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