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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
o f TWELVE THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 19 (ft We Picture Here Two Fall Suit Models mm 14,1 1 4 i imi 1 we cxt"i:l (o nil hearty , oloe.m. to yi.d; ita- tie it 1 -purtiieiit. Wo it" jil lowina now a b! l"ii(i:: variety of itiv fllll SIliiH III ell tlU! IICW IllOelS mid cloths nnd colors, dozens of Style (O CllOt SO ll' 'III. . .Jacket :S(I to fW Ins, i lilii tailored mid triiitiiii'd In Persian lirulil ami Ottoman . silk. .. .Skirts .niudu plain, gored pleated effect, I ho cloths arc .satin ffiiislworstrris, cheviots, etc. AlnioHt any style iiimI iimU'rial you desire. Wo Invito you to vlHlt our Cloak and Suit Department. Wo will be Kind to serve yon whether you conic to look or buy. Suits $16.50 to $50 Wo aro showing an lincuse lino of new Ka silks and Wool Dross (.(mils, 5'lc to $2,110 n yd. New Medals in Kabo Corsets $1.C0 to $10.00 Friendly 592-594 WiJbmette Street Sale Turkish Towels 12J4c, 18c, 45c. CITY NEWS I CHURCH NOTICES Ontrnl Presbyterian Church Corner Tenth and Pearl BtrcoU, II. N. Mount, pimtor. Hundiiy school lit 9:45 a. in.; C. K, at 7 p. in., subject, "Two Prayer Lessons." Loader, Miss Cora Chum. I'ii U tin worKlilp nt 1 1 a. in. and S p. in. Morning xuhjuct, "Tho Old, Old Btory." ICvonlng mili Jwt, "I Lovo tho Lord Hemline." Kv ry one lit cordially Invited to nil those services. 1-iint. Church of Christ, Kclcnilsl W. O. W. hall, corner lOlghth and Lincoln atreolH. Sunday service nt II I. in., Ktilijoct. "Mind." Hominy K'biKil nt 12 in.; Wednesday evening meeting nt X p. in. IteadliiK room in name building open to the ptihllc dal ly except Sunday from 2 to 4 p. in. All are welcome. I'alrnioiiiit rrcNhytcriaii Church C T. Whittlesey, punter. Sunday achool at 10 a. in.; pruachiiiK at 11 a. in. and 8 p. ni. Morning sub ject, "A Model Preacher"; evening, j"A Grunt Opportunity." Preaching services through August 45 minutes long. All aro Invited. . lulled llretliren Church i Corner Eleventh and Kerry streets, J. W. Sp.ocher, pastor Sunday school at 10 n. in.; public worship at 11 a. in. and 1 p. in.; Junior and In- , tcrmedliito 0. 10., 3 p. in.; Senior C. K., 7 p. in. Morning suhject, "Tho Mfo of ti Worldly Man in This World." livening suhject, the Life of n Worldly .Man in the Unswen I World." I'ubllc prayer Thursday at 8 p. in. All are welcome. Nt. Mary's ICplscopal Church Corner of Seventh and Olive streets ; 1'. K. llamiiiiind, rector. Holy communion at K a. in.; Sunday school ut 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at II n. in.; evening prayer anil sermon at N p. m. Strangers and Visitors cordially welcomed. i ft l''iiirinount Christian Church I Services In Dempster's hall Illhlo school at It p. in.; C. 10. at 7 p. in.; The Best Always the Cheapest 1 Good Wagon Paint Saves Wagons 11 you want your wagon to last the longest possible time, keep it in good condition with Sherwih-Williams Wagon and Implement Paint 'good service, good colors, easy to put on. SOLD Y J Chambers Hardware & Furniture Co. Sole Agents- MM rMMlMMMt iti4MMMttt preaching by J. M. Morris at 8 p. in. All are invited. MclhoilfNl-IOplscopnl D. 11. Trimble, fiastor Class meet ing nt 8:45 a. m. The pastor speaks at 10:30 on "The Wisdom Hid from the Wise." At 8 p. ni. Rev. C. 13. Clurk, D. D., will speak. Dr. Clark was formerly commander of the de partment of South Dakota 0. A. It. He Is now chuplain of the National Soldiers' Homo nt Hot Springs, S.l). Tho (i. A. It. and kindred woman's soclelies will attend in n body. Seuts reserved until ten minutes to 8. Sun day school at 12 in. Leagues, 0:45 p. in. Miss Nellie Gilbert will sing a solo In the morning and Mrs. Mid dleton In the evening, In addition to the antheni. Holiness Meetings Tho holiness meetings under the direction of Hev. W. C. Klkers have been held In the grovo at Knit-mount each arieruoon and evening this week. . Meetings have been held nt private houses In the west part of the city In the forenoons. Services tomorrow: 10:3a a. in., 3 mid 8 p. in. All nt tho grove. ft ft Congregational Church There will be no preaching ser vices at the Congregational church tomorrow. Tho Sunday school will meet ut tho usual hour, 8:45, In the mum auditorium, owing to the re pairs being made In the Sundnv school room. Sinn ismvlhn f'Sit (Tlt n,,,i,,n,n.. HnC'illlfWl his u-rtut Irvlmr In c.n..h a cup of Kolger's tiolden Gate coffee. ;? ; CONGRESSMAN BdUTELL. licprosonlutlxi' Henry S. Iteutcll td IMIiieK, our of the thou selected to rep resent lite In ill so In the tariff iioitotln (lull) with the solute. Is one of the iraruod members. 11" Is it (,'niduate of IliirMinl and trustee of NeNliwest i-r'i university and take an active in tercst In rdiiciiMon.il matter). The public schools will begin their fall sessions on Monday, September 20. Household efferts arrived this morning for G. Nielsen, from Pomo na, Cul., and F. A. Kllniuker, from Portland. In opening Agate street It neces sary to have eix Worses on one low, the sod and ground being packed so heavily. A marriage license was granted this morning to Nels E. Chrlstensen and Miss Edith V. Hann, both of Junction City. Chief of Police Farrlngton went out to Judklns' Point this forenoon looking for more stolen wheels 1" t'le brush there. Hie found none. Work on the Moss avenue exten sion of the street railway line Is held up on account of the failure of the frogs and other materials to arrive. E. E. Mink has purchased W. Pold ers' ,'lne residence on West Seventh street, trading his Interest In the Nels hop yard above Springfield for It. Itev. D. E. Baker and family have moved to Lebanon, where .Mr. Haker Is pastor of the Baptist church. They took last evening s train lor mat city. The plumbing contract for the Oz burn hotel has been let to T. M. Hair, tie well known Salem plumber who has done several previous big jubs In Eugene. A car load of hari'wood flooring i for W. O. Heckiti t and a car of j watermelons for ti. V. Dixon, were ; among the freight shipments into ' Eugene this morning. Bert Vincent will take a party of hunters to Pino Openings, starting tomorrow. The party includes W. L. Haywarl, Geo. M 'Morran and two gentlemen from California. The remains or Elmer Sweaney ar rived on tho noun train to-lay and were Interred In the 1. O. O. E. cem etery. The services were held, at the Christian church and were large ly atended. Architect J. 11. Ford returned last night from Cottage Grove where the directors of the Calapooya Springs Association accepted his preliminary plans for the association's new bot tling works to be erected there. Marriage licenses were granted this afternoon to the following couples: John A. Schlltz, of Slgourney, Iowa, and Miss Salome C. Wheeler, of Eu gene; George I). A. Currnn and Miss Edna 1. Bradley, both of Eugene. Mrs, E. J. Frtisier hns purchased Henry II. MeNntnar's furm of UNO acres nt I.eabuig. on the McKenzie river, and will put a first-class dairy man on It. S:-.e will also build a fine Hummer home on the place. Some of the young people of Go shen are arranging for a dance to be given nt that place Friday evening. September 10. Tho dance will be given 111 Hie I. O. O. F. building at that place and arrangements, ore being made for a big time. Dr. C. U. Clark, Chaplain of the National Solder Home, Hot Springs, S. D., will speak nt tho Methodist church at 8 p. in. tomorrow. The G. A. II. post and kindred women's societies will attend In a body. All others are Invited. The tent stolen from the Fnlr niount Presbyterian church yard n c:iuple of w-'ks ago has been re turned by lite thief. It was found In a man's back yard near, the church this morning, the per.-n who stole , It having 1 ti it f.:cre last night. ! MK- Helen Ayn. formerly a stein grupher in the promotion department of I hi Couinier.-lal I'ltth has returned from ati outing at Newport. She goes to l'or;!aiKl 'onlght and from there will co to Salem to accept a uuslli.n In tlie state land office. The fence on two sides of the Midway ball park Is being made sev eral feet higher. This it is thought will keep the people off the railroad trestle. since they cannot see over and will perhaps stop a few wild throws that frequently go over thej fence. The Cottage Bnkery and Grocery, on Monroe street between Seventh and Eighth, will start a recul.-ir de livery wagon Monday niornic. This will insure their patrons promiit and 'lccotiunoilatlnir delivery or "!.t Phone Main T.1S and your or.ler nil be filled without unnecessary d This bank was established in 1892, and has a record of 1 7 years of probity, security and success. . . Our board of directors consists of men who regard the intelligent and faithful conduct of the affairs of the banko as a sacred duty. Your money, when entrusted to this in stitution. isbsolutely safe. Q We pr intcrc on Certificates of Deposit. The Eugene Iooan cnd Savings Bank CAPITAL ANB KCUPLIH, IIS.MHMI. KSTAIU IHIIUI ht. Hll liltl V WHO AIIK SICKLY. Mothers who value their own com fort tiiul t'.e el Tare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Swift Ponders for t'hll.lreii for use throughout the Ma son. They break up Colds. Cure Feoi'ishncss. Constipation, '1'ee'IMm: Disorder. Heailai lfe and Stomach Troubles THESE. POWDEItS NKV EU FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stoics. 2.V. Don't accept any substttu'e A trial package will ! scut Fit EE to any mother wh addre.-s Allen S Olmsted. U liny. N. Y. I Humor and I Philosophy I PERT PARAGRAPHS, QONF1DEXCB Riiine Ih one t tint imiliea a nHM'liiliy of shattering cootidt'uee lu tbe pi id. If truth wore not Hustle and resilient It would never In the world be able to resist tbe pressure put upon it. There are people who really seem to think that working for a living Isn't worth it The man who pets results is seldom questioned too closely as to how he uianuged It You can't tell bow mueb good a man can do by the amount of noise be makes. He Is Indeed a clever man who al ways has a handsome umbrella. In these modern days love Is expect ed to tiud a man who will puy the way. There Is plenty of food for thought lying about, but few there be who have appetite for It. A real grievance is one Just tbe size of tbe one now in your possession. There nre some people who get just what they want without ever even wanting It. Annual Appeal. "Help! Help!" Calls The crops , Jn most pat hot Ic tones. They can t tnintc Of anything: They need Just at this moment Quite so much As saving. Jt Is The psychological moment For them. They have been Working overtime Growing up And Retting ripe. And now They want to be pushed along Jn the direction Of the thrusning machine lief ore All Is lost. Jt Is A most distressing sight To see A perfectly good Crop That could buy The baby shoes, Furnish tikutlng lessons To all the children And lift the owner Over Jnto tho automobile class lining to wtibto And doing no good Just for the lac of Saving. 1 Come. j Vo disconsolate And all others I Out of jobs. 1 And pitch In! Her Opportunity. "ITow old do you think I am, Mr. Bunk?" 'Whatever It Is, Miss Clara, you do not look It." "And I feel younger every year." "You must be getting ready for tbe ceusus." Eugene's Pianoriu You will want ; season. Our host patrons established lion. AVe sell the Weber, Chirkering Cable, Story & Cli Schuman, Marshall Whitney, Kohler j . .nd many others. J. makes of organs.? store for our lata information. i- 1 y v 1 i .af Commercial Chili Mock. BIG SAWMILL . BURNS AT BANDON Hon. Geo. M. Brown tele- phoned to his f amily from f llarflon this morning that t:iie big Cody saw mill there hai just been destroyed by fire. Detail were not given, but we learn that the loss will probably exceed$l00,000. Tho mill was recently completed 4 and was shipping lumber by schooners to the California ! markets. lloseburg Review. CARTERS fITTLE SVER PILLS. Positively carni hi tlcae J.iltlo 1'ills. They &50 relieve Eia trt-tw from Dyspepsia, Id -.1 !;:'.-stIon and Too Hearty Entltif. A perfect ren. "Jyfor Dizziness, Nausea. r&wstness, Bad Taste lu tha Moutn, Coatt-.. T'mtxa, I'atn In tlie tlrtb TOIIPID Ln'Kt!. Tnnj ogulate toe Bow-:ls. taniy Vcjouiblo. miPILL SHALL POSE. SMALL PBiCL raj foli 1:4 inquire cl CARTERS Ganuitte Must Bear Fac-Sinnle Signature YORfiNS SH:i THE STORE "TEXT good ::z: 'i2saa.w t ; ti r ii t f CHICHESTER S PILLS j.U'iii-Mi jtMb j i'ir I'.'iiicu t lr lil'hfH.irr, .imtinl iriiiMlyV ruin In ltit l in,..:, ,A 1 uk itu othrr. Jtny of v. rr ItruifsNl. A.k f"t lii. ;V..TiK IXAAHt.Nn IMiWil l-'iut., k-. year known iit, Sa'cst, Alv irsKrli ' If Not So Bloody. "Mad. Is she' Well, it depends on whose ox Is Rorcd." " 'Twasu't no ox." 'Wasn't ItV" "So; 'twas a shirt wnlst." U DUKE & LEFFLER Bed Rock Well Drillers none Red 5121 999 Vlllard Black 7241 937 B 11th St T r.:;;l Upboltterinz, (jt.' t " Reiin ng, MatretM Mi i rder nd Renewed, Carriaue Trimmer. Alt j Cuaran'eed h I Phone Blk 5391 f .19 tf hi 1 ! i Farmers, County Met Ship vour product fo 8n will pay VOU 11c for Dressed ;Forlc. , 10c for DresRed.tr nail 15c for Live Sprli I Ch 14c for Live Hern. jiio iuiinediate payinenU. 1 niisfoii charged. Addrl Small Trick. "Is hen handy uiuuV" "lie must be." "Why so':" "I have often seen li I m nnike a tnoutituiii out of a molehill." Planked Fodder. "CoIiik down to Atlantic City.' "What Is the attraction'" "Hoard Is cheap." "I!ut what kind':" "Hoard walk." Getting Ready. ; I T D. Newell has disposed of his residence proper'y at Kourteen'h and ' Abler streets to Hev. J. S.- Mr. j I'.-ilhun, t nk In if n valuable timber cltiim owned by the lat'er in ex- t change. Mr. Newell expects to move to 1'ortliuid in tbe coursi of a few j months, on account of his children I restdtnn there, ntthontrh he very much reitiets to leave Kiiiiene. ; 1 ItAK I,. S.MIfl Mfl "Fighting tho'Beet f Pnrtliiiid.cOregolj i : "E FIRST NATIONAL BArt Eugene, Ors. Capital and Surplus $2X,C0C, Ve would like to have your banking b whether large or small. Safety Deposit boxes. Place vour valuable oaoers in one of ot steel boxes in our secure steel and concrete I vaults. The annual outlay of $2.00 will pit from fire or theft. I Open 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. ' I, W-'mVBBf""""""'"iV S-"lrTI Hie llenltli of ,mr Horse o will be best pr.imote I -best presj ved If you are ready M ci) t,.c proper remedy t the proper time. The proper remedy for all strain, sprains, or relic is I'ei ry Davis' ralnklller. The prier Unte to use It Is when the trouble first show s Itself. He prompt mid you'll lie! only save the hei-se surfevln:. hut you'll spare yourself troub'e nn.l ex petite It-iiytie s i,e a lell tittle .'.lt in You ou-;lil to ha,e a l -: e'l lv. T'.e P.-vv tT- ti.f!e ces's rents; one !iri:er, cit cents He utic your m-ncjst s.vcs ui 1'erty Davis' The avnlv place to tride Is at the 'regress. 4 3 West Eighth street. When the staunch, heart or kid-1 ney nerves get weak, then these or-1 sans always fall. l,ft driiR the: sfjtnnch nor stimulate the heart or klilneys.- That Is simply n make-! shift. (let a proscription known to; druesisQ ever, where ns Dr. iMip'sr KcstiMai ive The restorative Q pn- jeired rst' i'lv for those weak in side n-'rves. Strencthen these nerves hut! I Ihetn 1111 with e Sh,on' Itc- ! toratlve -tabiets or . .iii.1 atul '-ee j how quli'lily hid pwlll come. SoUl I by all dealer. "What would you consider good prac tice for ii critic':" "A critleV "Yes." "Au apprenticeship in a blacksmith's shop." Varied to Suit.. "Hcleug to nny organizations?" "Just the Down and Out club." "What Is the Initiation feeT" "Just nil the money you have and can torrov." :u Kver,bodv trades st the Prosn tr. West Kighth street. q Hi-Jiew of It. I ' She Is n veiy collected pcrso-" J "Well. 1 don't think much or It." "Of what:" j "The tnst of the man who collected '"Co . j Hardly. I 'Hew did your uncle make hll ! Iluuie, ';" ! "Heita horse races." "1 thoi ktit be had f in:. o INVESTIGATE-INVESTIGATE-.NVESTll SUNNY SOUTHERN IDAHO GOVERNMENT. U RIGATED UiMDER "CAREY ACT"! Why buy dry farming land when you can.sscuj and a first-class perpetual water right for a'lesS Rain when you want to make it and no rain in IM time. You can cure your crops after you raise then.. . . Land and a perpetual Water Right in the!Twih Idaho, country for S35.00 per acre, payable iii tent installments. Enfirely under state suparvisioh. J'" gate the '"Cafey Act" lands. .Look up the "Carey s Frce informaSon and booklet. f i f AN io,rvMr;rtcf cmu 0? Fir;f Ave- I L-?! ill I II 1 .1 1 ' i i 111 Li II arav-'- " " - 6? Srxth St., Portkf. Oregon i R. H, KIPP & 0 JMf