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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
-- - gPA&D. TUESDAY. SEPT. 21. 1909 PIVB r ,- - n- , . . I IMI-nill MP. i ni r i r j STANLEYS joiiers in r om vru puniest forthe ten days ending last Saturday night we sold 11,285 ffubby, 304 Adams St., Eugene, guess 11,256, First Prize BBond, Irving, Or., guess 1 1,250 . . $5.o0 cauur ctanipv. of Stanley's Cmar Store, for arnest sin. PRICE CUTTERS 612 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. . . We give cash register coupons with every o o o purchase, Ruturn $5.00 in coupons and ' get a dozen post caHs free errchase (125 cards) $2.00 fFtL' 11 wis. 5 Clothing fe are exclusive Eugene representatives for Schwab's Set- ubel Clothing and the Frat System. We also Carry ier popular priced lines, made my America's best manufac- Men's Suits at $5.00, $7.50, $1 0.00, $1 5.00, $1 7.50, 0,00 and $22.50. . Our $15.00 Specials in Men's Clothing jreas good as most stores sell at $25.00 the suit. wry Online of Box Stationery and Tablets is as good as you'll ' foil at the Stationery stores and our prices are about a third Good Ink Tablets 5 c Pencil Tablets, ruled and plain 5c fcj grade Tablets, ruled and plain 10c .Tablets at 8c, 1 2VtC- 15c and 25c St. quality XXX Envelopes, all sizes 5c inland Linen Envelopes fijted Linen Tablets, . , 15c 15c and 25c Winter Underwear for Men Men's All Wool Underwear Dark, a regular $2.00 garment, special $,50 Men's Wool Underwear Jersey Ribbed, knitted tight-tittin collar, our price ... S 1 .00 Men's Wool Union Suit Luzerne, high-grade quality, our price $2.50 Men's Fleece Lined Cotton Underwear Extra quality, the garment 45c Many other numbers in both wool and cotton at money-saving prices. Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Heavy Cotton Union Suits, white, dollar quality, special . . : 60c Ladies' Underwear, medium weight, white, 50 cent quality, special 35c Ladies' Wool Union Suits, Luzerne, extra quality, white, the garment $1.25 Ladies' Wool Underwear, Luzene, extra quality, white, the garment 75c Boys' Cotton Underwear, all sizes, the garment 35c New Line of Post. Cards Photo cards, Eugene views, Oregon views, all one cent each. Boy's Clothing For boys we have the greatest line of latest styles in clothing that we have ever shown. Our prices are much less than you would pay the regular dealer for the same quality. Boys' Suits at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50. Don't buy the boy a. school suit until you have been to Stanley's. Toilet Soaps Jergen's Glycerine Toilet Soap 5c Armour's Tar Toilet Soap 5c Colgate's Oat Meal Soap, regular 15c 10c Colgate's Pumice Soap I Oc Colgate's Cold Cream Soap 10c Colgate's Bay Rum Soap I Oc Colgate's Transparent Glycerine Soap ItVzG Colgate's Transparent Glycerine Toilet Soap is something new, made by America's greatest perfume manufacturer. It is equal to any 25c soap on the market. Talcum Powders Mennen's Talcum Powder, 25c, our price 1 9c Colgate's Talc. Powder, 25c, our price 1 9c Jergen's Talcum Powder ,25c, our price 15c i ! ; U I T IMtWS J Brick work on the fourth story of the Ostium hotel has begun. j John Doe was fined $10 in the police tourt yesterday on a drunk and : disorderly charge. j Old soldiers are arriving in the; city for the annual Lone comity re-; union, which begins tomorrow. j W WHEAT ' i In the msnu- "r Ipper Crust and ' Flour. You are 'WrUin nf D Flr.ni. tin (be maximum of ' nutriment of the -1 Hour that will rttU (hat are de- Mtome and palat- M of Floor are M. Green 15WaUmteSt Ttlttlwi SonlmK. .T. Grace Cleaver has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff's attorney, 11. 15. Slattery. ' Frank Swift with tihe aid of Hen; Williams, both of the University of1 Oregon, is doing all the wiring In the' new bovs' gvniuaslum. It Is a big Job. j Geo. ". Shinn has Rold his sign painting business to William Martin and will soon leave for Oakland, Cal., where he expects to resido in the fu LOANS fcr,eInmonth. i:iuS7.8J2.1MJ,l I" in . .. ttlrtd, ""mo ana Co. i" "Slttni BIdj. A cement walk has jus tbeen com-! The funeral of Jos. Da vies will be Dieted In front of G. N. Frazer's new j -ld t. s K. sropa chinch , ..,,,, nn AVm Firth street tomorrow afternoon at -:.! o clock bungalow on istr inn street. j wjh ,lU.rmeIlt ln lhe u 0, G. F. cem . np I. stiulloi- has houefit the I etery. I Heaver club house on East Te... Annldhli:h "ordlnarv" hlcvcle, streets from Tlrrellft , Im,ter. J Lntwenty years 'a"o, was seen , ,, , , i . 'on the streets vesterday morning. & Co., form Goshen for New York. I r attention. n .. . a h,.j i .i,ol Attorney Andrew Chezcm. former- Prunes re elng delivered at the has bwn at ,. Allen evaporating plant and ork o ' , b .ev-pral years, was married m.tuiK uiiiii win vtrgm i then of days. The divorce case of W.H Cleaver vs SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. I Positively cored br tfe-se Jjiine run. T-w ra relieve Dt- im trm rmnvusla. In- dlgratlon and Too Hearty Eating A perreci nur i Fdy for Dullness, Nauaca, Drowsiness, Baa Taste llu the Mouttt, Coata. Tnnfiie. Fain In the side TORPID LIVER. THej -urulate the Bowils. Purrty Vegetable. SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICL Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simtle Signature REFUSE SU?STiruTEt Ihnr. a faw HnVS fllTO. He IS DOff en- joying a very lucrative law practice. The local baggage haulers are do ing a rushing business this week haullns students' baggage from the depot to the various club houses and dormitories as well es private board ing places. I Western Union pllnemen reached Eugene last evening on the way from Portland to Ashland, stringing a new through copper wire between those points. This makes the tenth wire through Eugene. Autoists say that the road between Eugene and Springfield is the worst piece of road around Eugene, i nis t Is perhaps the most traveled stretch of road In l.ane county, and If any. road should be improved mis sno.im be first. lnnk was established in 1892, and has a record r' probity, security and success.. i i ...l ..JU i v-xiui wnsisis oi men wno i eyai u n ic faithful conduct of the affairs of the bank f. Yo"r money, when entrusted to this in- rsoimely safe. Ri interest on Certifioates of Deposit. :ne Loan ancj Saving Bank nkl AJ"' HPRPIC8, $118,000. r,.L t il MaxwpM's auto buggv became unmanagalile yesterday j morning while being driven to the, : ' -,i n Into the curb on Flcht'h street, breaking one of the. whwls and otherwise injuring me machine., Evcrv day for the past several days imlnir of a loco- I motive and two box cars has come 'over from Springfield to meet the I o'clock train from the north and to take railroad laborers inai uumo j that train up to Natron. tS;;Sfl last ig.,;. havlntr been delayed by re. k In . S.iuiliern Oregon. This was the r.r, "-1..J- '.f ' li"..-d s:,.ce .t ,,ut on several nion:h aM. j j Within a moti'h MouKeii 7-;;''-, .,rl-M wii! .oinmeiic. work .11 a ,!n. ing an SflxSO biipding. Il has nut been dvclded whiit Hie material is to be, jierhaps re in forced concrete. A concrete floor Is to be laid, making what will be the largest and best ecpilpped garage between Portland and San Francisco. The house will handle principally White and Studu baker machines. Matt Piirenson has purchased the residence of Lee Clark at Junction City. He wants to send his children to school and as he could not rent a dwelling he concluded to buy one. His sister will have charge of the children while attending schral. Tini.es. The firemen were callej to the Tail Pi tororily r.iouso at East Thirteenth and Alder streets last night, a small lilaze having broken out lu the building, caused by spon taneous combustion of oiled rags The blaze was extinguished before I the firemen reached the scene. Hon. S. 11. Eakin, vice president of the First National Bank, left today for a trip to the East, first visiting Chicago. He will be gone two months or more. Mrs. Eakin accompanied him as far as Portland, and will visit there a few days. ... 'R. S. Hot tenners;, an employe of Morgan & StansUle s planing mm in Fairmount, while at work on the this morning, slipped and fell, his right hand becoming caught In the planer, crushing two lingers com pletely off and badly lacerating the other fingers. He was taken to the General hospital. The farm owned by Mr. Srhultz, of Illinois, on which Chas. Hrauer re sides, better known perhaiw as the H. L. It ji 11 n farm was sold last week to Ctias Mallelie and Dr. Hicks. Mr. Mallette gets 'he west SO and Dr. Hicks the remaining 2011 acres. on-; sideratlon $"!iU. Junction City 1 Times. J Last evenl'iz tihe trustees of the. Eagles' aerie b-t 'he contract to build , their twi-sury brick block near the; corner f r if'n and w inainiiie streets to W. . Heckart for a figure between ll').n' ann u, uou. a.; lyomhard completed the concrete foundation today. The front of the. building will lie imiea wnn presseu brick. The Hi!i school student body of ficers are: President, Harold Young: secretarv. El'Jina Prosser; treasurer. Verlin Parker: football captan, Paul Jenkins; football manager Clay Watson- track caprain, .lend Abshlre; bas ketball capiat;, (iulllford Koch, bas ketball manager. Elmer Harlow. Cut this out and k"l H fr reference. In ..' V ,,, :.. jn.yn f I" will adi-ln V,Ht I;;::,,,, quarters t,n 'ho n..n The Th. bmi-'i: ;t til l.a f if E m llbe k terc-' pro)" from make ciiri'ii. new relcleni oe- Ell.abeih Armstrong . f West Twelft a II, I s was Id y"'i"f'l;t . r to T. T. Mlaek, Tf ana. for (i. Mr. a list an I Is lamely Wablo Lake n-wrvolr family will arrived in the near future to nnanent homo here. Mr . v ,,1 Her " r'" .1 "Kris i!a. M"i. !c a ('in1 cl In h t. If" .Molilalia their i' One of his daughters has already entered the University. ' "A Dash to Death." a most daring and thrilling film ever made. At the Electric Theatre tonight only. Don't miss it. -1 "After Many Years," the best film ever made by the Hlograph Company, at the Electric Theatre tonight only. Don't miss It. -1 H. II. Einlgh and family have ar rived hero from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to reside. Mr. Emlgh is a brother-in-law of Free Thomas. Chief of Police Farrngton today notified Monneit Itrcm. to build a ce ment walk in front of their lot form erly occupied by the livery stable wihich burned last spring. The W. O. T. t:. will meet tomor row afternoon at the usual hour with i m Kiiin t F,ast Fourtoentili and High streets. The meetng will be heid for the election of officers. A full attendance Is desired. Marriage licenses were granted this afternoon to the following: Robert L. Jones, of Portland, and Miss Dana T. Hrabham, of Eugene; Danlcd J. Thomas and Miss Georgette llerg, both of Cottage Grove C. S. Frank this afternoon let the oontrart for the erection of his two story brick block at the corner of Tenth and WllUmette streets to Mu ley & Applewhite. They will begin work on the structure Just as soon as the excavation hs finished. The enrollment of the five .grado schools at the end of tho second day Is as follows: Lincoln 244,Geary 244, Central 340, Patterson 251, Condon 137. Total 1216. The Patterson Is reported one less than yesterday due to a transfer; theCVinclon and Lincoln are the same because they do next op en until next Monday. Th. tinw tnrhtnn irenerntor at the Willamette Valley Company's power plant at Springfield was finally start ed late this afternoon as tho result of hard work by Mechanic llrltt, or me Allls-Chnlmera Company, and Fore man Hurke, of Eugene, to make tho final connections at the new switch board, and to get the "exciter" in place and connected. Charles MIIIit. the young man who vas arrested at Dunsniulr, '., and brought back to Eugene charged with embezzlement, appeared for exami nation this morning. Ho waived ex amination and was IkiiiucI over to tho grand Jury under '( bonds. Doing unable to raise the amount, ho will remain In Jail until the grand Jury ' meets in November. j ''resident Campbell railed a meet ing of the new rideins of te I'tilver ' sity In Vlllard Hall this forenoon at i 1 1 n'cloc iPand gave them general In j structlons and t-omc good advise- for eulerllig and closing siiojevi. lie emphasized the Importance of taing a g'aW all-round course- not l'lall.ijii: -the first, , years. Ui- i- Mlie number 01 cteuns n.w. should he carried, l." being the aver age, and Bpoke of the necessity of having a system, that Is taking ail-, vantage of one's time. j Mr. 'and Mrs. Win. Graopler Arriv ed here la.-t week from Dows. Iowa, and have secured temporary rooms In the basement of the M. E. church. Mr. (irenpler has purchased twenty ac res of the Millet tract on the corner next to Chas. Dickerson's. He reports a large number of people In Hint sec ton of Iowa that are thinking of com ing of coming here. J. C. Times. Oscar May'.?, 'of Jnnrton "Cty, ihns rented a farm of t7a acres ulioiit eght miles southwest of Eugene, mid expects to move there this week. He lias secured -bargain as be pur chased the lease held by O. E. Trout who recently left for Alberta. Mr. Mays will engage In general farming and stock raising. Ho has a lease fc.r two years, with an option pro vided II Is not sold. ; exp'alne What 8I111II We Ilnve for Dessert? Try JELL-O, the dnlnty, appetizing, economical dessert. Can be prepared Instantly simply add boiling watet and serve when cool. Flavored Just right; sweetened Just right; perfect In every way. A 10c package makei enough dessert for a large family , All grocers sell It. Don't accept sub-: stltutes. JELL-0 compiles with all pure-food laws. Seven flavors Lemon, orange, raspberry, strawber ry, chocolate, cherry, peach. GOLDEN OPPtnTUNITY You can make a dear profit of 11600 per month or over If you lease and operate this mill. This Is a sawmill prop erty, located right In the city. Now examine these fig urestake them to any good sawmill man for verification, ana you win oe convinced of this rare opportunity. The . mill Is located at the river bridge In Eugene. I-oga cost $5 to 16 per 1000; lum ber averages $11.33 per 1000. Common grade, til. 60; fin ishing grades, $30. Cost of sawing, $3 per 1000; cost of logs. $5.60 per 1000; total cost logs, sawing and selling, $7.60 per 1000; over runover log scale, 2 5 per cent, $1.87; take this from $7.50, leavlnlg you $5.63, the ' total cost of your lumber right here In the best mar ket In tho stale. Now logs will saw 1-3 clear, and It Is worth $17 green and rough, $26 to $:i0 dried and planed. Hut take the lumber rough. The common is worth $ 1 1.60, clenr $17, mak ing an average of $1 3.33. The profit will be $7.60 per 1000 and on a cut of 20,000 feet per day, whbh tho mill will do If pushed. This will show a profit of $4004 per month "of 26 working days. You can't beat this proposition In Ore gon. I will give you a very reasonable easo on this property. See M. 8. Darker, 3.13 Pearl street. Eugene. Or. Fall Suits That Will Suit Everybody We are now showing the moat complete lino of clothing In the city. For quality, stylo and workmanship our line cannot he excelled. They come fron the celebrated house of MICHAELS, STERN A CO., whoso goods need no recommend but the guarantee of their brand. We can suit In pattern and price allko. Come In and see us It Is a plensure to show goods Ilk ours. Our line of gents' furalshlns Is complete aad In Bhlrtav Uav denrrat and .Neckwear we are are to hare Just what re a are flooUag 'for. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street Boys and Girl Hurry Come In and get one of our booklets tolling all the books used In tho different grades. Our school books and supplies are now on sale. Avoid the ruBh by coming early. UTe C. E. Scott Co. n7 Wlllninette Hu Exclusive agents for the Paragon Remington typewrit ing Itlhhons and Red Heal Car bon pnper. J irters ti"s , . will bO.akun out, leav- wall bet we o O o o o o