Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1909, Image 6

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TWESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1909
THE
WOMAN'S TOGGEY SHOI
STREETCAR HUE
I .P
EXTENSraH .MIL t
AND HALF L
A Special Lot of Correct Covert and Broadcloth Coats
in the latest strictly tailored styles, both semi- and tight-fitting. Just the
right lines that every woman admires and demands.
Prices range from $10.50 to $35.00
Complete Showing Correct Styles Women's Fa!l Suits
Suits ana dresses of every popular material and style. The splendid values
are characterized by a wide price range. At almost any price can be found
just what you want.
fj We also ;,csire to call attention to our complete line of women's muslin
and children's knit underwear and hosiery for fall an i winter.
Pfl W;JlfctN. This line is now complete, comprising net silk, messaline
A (III If aLHJ Jjnen embroidered, cheviot and madras.
Prices range frcm $1.35 to $8.50
SEVENTH and
WILLAMETTE STREETS
The Fair Store
SEVENTH and
WILLAMETTE STREETS
J
OREGON CALLS-
"MORE PEOPLE" .
Passjthc word lo your relatives and friends to come now.
Low Colonist Rates
To Oregon will prevail from the East
September 15 To October 15
VIA THE
Oregon
Railroad & Navigation.
Company
AND
Southern Pacific
NEWS OF FLORENCE
AND WESTERN LANE
Public Schools Opened Last.
Moiulny Shipping and
Other Notes
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Chicago $33.00
,. St. Louis 32.00
Omaha 25.00
St. Paul 25.00
KansatGt 25.00
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Deposit the mount of the lair with the nearest O. R. and N. or
S. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East
without extra coat.
Send ui the name and address oi any one interested in the State
ior Oiegon literature.
Wm. McMurray,
Grncral Psis.injrr Agent,
FCKTLAND, OKE.
U. of O. Meat Market KrJ
salted meat
bacon, ham and lard, rresh and smoked aaueagc. Orders put 1
us with neatness and dupatch. Family trad solicited. Orders
deliveRd tree oi charge.
o T. F. BENNETT
Cor. South jyfc orvd Oak Sts. OPhone Black 301 1
Tho titi'titiuT Uoscdo ivtiirmnl Krl-
dity after an nbm'tice (if srvtMiil weeks1
at AMoi'la.
The unhooiier Siiuttalho went to st-a j
)cMt(rIay with n curKo fnnu tho Ore-:
Kon utitl Culirnrnla l.tiintror i'ti.'a mill.
Minn Kannle (Vlvtn ninip In from
KiiKene Saturday to resuiiu hT work
i am teacher In the Florence tw.!iuo! for
j (ho coming ar.
I Awhn'y I Urn I1 hiw nono to Kort
, ftteveim, lrtw.:u w here ! has taken
a ni'uatlon under eoiitrut't to nnwilii
eighteen tnonthii.
Sheriff Ituwu has offeml a reward
of I'.'oo for the arrest and conviction
of tlit liiilaiH wOm looted the tore
it n J Mt.ifflce at Acme n Aimunt ;tO.
ialr of horwii hdoimiiiK to John
Kaflcy were drowned here Monday
foreiuion ly ha kli:x off the wharf In
to the river.
The Hteatner Koharttt win at work
i Wedncs.tny imiIIIiik KleAj Sons I . m
1 off the mud flat iiloi (own, The
; Iokm have heeii yioi ed in the boo in
there for a ..ear or two ,ist an I
J tue tltleH do ton rlne high enough
thcAo daH to foat them into deep
; water and themv Into the mill hooiu.
The hooner Snii-llto arrive,! here
; Friday from tnn Kranctnco after a
cargo of InmtHT from the Oregon &
! California Lumber Cu.'a mill,
t The Wanhmlor returned from San
1 FYaiu'lsro yetrday. She liroiiKht In
nouif iiu'rchnmtltt mid will take out
j another cargo of ImiiiIkt.
j A few silver aalmoii have Imm n
caunt In the river during the pant
few dnyi and It la I'rotvahlt there w ill
ho a largu run from the ocrnn before
Ion...
An Njoiuuod iiHH'ttng of the port
comni.nttlotw'ni wa held at their of
fice In Saturday hut no tu.tue of
imiNtrtanct wan trawu-ted. A trail
cript of the proreltngs a prepared
recently nitd nubmitted to Morrln
Irrin.. of INrllnnd, In ronmvtlou with
the bond i!.tl They nubmltttM the
d vumeiitM to iheir Chicago auorm
for an ophnm mid this liad not r
rtwd itt that time
The puhllv nohoo' ,.f Krinviuo op
ener! Mnuiuy niortting for a ntnt-
mi ha' term. Mimh Uililan McVkker.
of 4orui!liH. U prtm iKU. mid ten-, hen
the High hl, MIsh Kaunie t'olvin
Im chameof the hHermodhiic gtade
and SWhh (let (rude S hrender tma Me
pnmarr department. Mi Colviu i;t
the only vne e the tisiihein who
taught here i,t( ear, hut Ml
St hreuderit hmi tnn in chArge of the
primary department for two vin
Vetwui t, (h( Several pupils hav,.
Nvn rttrolUnl for the elevnti gr.de
hut will not cnnnetuv work fcr a tew
dnvfl on account ot Uk of ut Nik.
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Aiwihor !.h:i.m,n(
mu. iiui.ir iit,,n iiiii!':.-:-
f;' a'rn.,l f,.r
M K KSS HI I IV l' v ,
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' .iiinii'n u; o.u!t tllrt
GOLDEN WEDDING OF
LOIMG TOM COUPLE
John T. Moado and Wife Have
Lived Together 50
Yours
Julia T. Mi.nrlt. st ml wlfi-, llii n nail
T. .Miniilv. cr,.ira!iMl lli.'lr kdUIcii
WfddiiiK anniversary, Wediu'sday,
Si-iUfinlHT S. mull, at their home
a.-riMH Ij.uk Tim. Hith were born
In Jndlnuna 11114 tern married In
lown. They rruastid the )lalii3 in
1S65 nni first Hettiod near .N':,ru!i
Yamhill. Twviiiy-fiiur yenrs aso they
moved to Lane county. Their child
ren and Knindchlldren were pre.'tit.
The children net a Ioiik table In the
shade of the uak trees and put on the
weddltiK brincm which was a nice net
of dla.iea. and lou of R.xid thlnus 0o
cat. There were J I present Ile
al lv the family were S. V. Robinson
Mr. anil Mrs Milton Koblnson. Mrs.
K. K. Makeiuson and chiblren. Mable
ami Harvey. .lr. Milton Hiliin.on
Kave the linde ami (,-room five dollars
In ;:imI.
A mn and k,::-1ii furnished the
"'"-! Willi vl- iin and luinjo.
Arier dluiier they cut d.wn a ,.
'- After himiMiik a pleasant day
oil returnod to their homes. A Mr
and Mm. Moade said they hud been
married fifty years and never been
ehlvarlwl, aom of the, partv re
turned with tin ians and made ililuns
lively tor a wulie.
WlM KAUiMJ.
Gasoline power, tiy V. V. Moore
Phon Ulack 4C31. Ordcrr Sre 01
Small Will tH inunvlitarl
Th steam roller la at work pack-
n .ue .umiieu rocK mat baa been
am on ralrmoiint's streets. layer
01 cann was spread over the rock
which allows It to pack.
HHKS.NUI ClUfKKXS.
rrjers, nroiiers. roasters or holl
ers, me nalidi Meat Market. Kast
Hfth and Willamette streets. "Just
around tho corner." rhnne ii.-.i
If
Wo have nil the latest Kdison
nhiinournph K.wnls, thoth 2 and i
minute. We keep our line complete
of eviM-ythln in Kdlson talkies ma
Hilncs. fomo In and let us show
you. Rod Cnma i)rillJ (. ,(
It's a pity when ssrk omv dniR the
stnnmch or stimulate the ll.irt or
Kl.lnevs. That Is all tmnt! A
w-k at.itiia:i, niiMins weak Stomach
neMos, alwavs. And this 1,
true of I tut lliwrt and Kidneys TTie
weak nerves are Instead rrvinit out
for help This explains whv lr
Shoop's Restorative is prompt I v help
ttiK Stomach. Il.wrt and Kldner ail
ments. The Hvatorntlvo Trachea out
for the actual raii of thi ail
ments tho fuilln. "Inside nerves '
Anyway te t! Rtoratl
nurs. 11 won t
that, hut on
heir
4S
cur sv Kn as
will sureiv know thui
Is coming. Sold by all dialers.
We take prl.le
.-ll at rea
iiif our ent re
; fan, y
Cars Expected to Be Running
by First of October Opens
Up Valuable Property
The Mosb avenue and Fairmount
Heights extension of the local street
rallwav line will be SH0 feet, or
over a mile and a half long, when It
is completed. Fifty men and ten
teams are now rushing work on the
lino nrt Manacer Lamblrth expects
to have cars runnins over it from
the Masonic cemetery to the main
line at the corner of Kast Thirteenth
street and .Moss avenue by the first
of October. One car of rails for the
line left Vancouver, Wash., on me
J 6th Inst and two cars left on the'
17th. They arfl expected in some
lime today and will at once be haul
ed to the scene of building opera
tions. The last of the ties for the
line were delivered yesterday, and
are being laid today. The trolley
poles and wires will at once be erect
ed, and as soon as the rails are laitl
the road will !)- ready for the cars.
T'-e new lino extends the full
length of Moss avenue and turns
west on Fairmount boulevard past
the Svarvorud residence on the hill,
encircle.- the hill to its south side,
thence extends across the hollow to
the James place, passing through his
orchard. Just before the James place
Is reached there Is a trestle 100 feet,
long with fills at each end. From
the James place the line extends
southerly and soon swings to the
west, passing through Elder Jas.
Moore's place and one or two others,
joining the cemetery line at the foot
of the Masonic cemetery hill.
The new line will open up some
very valuable residence property
which has heretofore been kept off
the market for the reason that It
was comparatively Inaccessible. Af-'
ter the line Is In operation a half
hour car service will be the means
of selling this sightly property for ,
residence purposes. !
fay X ati
u u
.tin
ifu.
YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE
UOWVOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN
YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED TO
ITS NATUHAJL COLOR.
TWi so esnne (or umigWr pr
faded la- It Diskes you look old when
TTm sot-" 08. ."J. cmbjrrs-n,.
Hir'i Hsir Healta will bnng back the uta
r.1 color sod beauty, and oak. your h
brighl. luxuriant sod hill ol jrouthrul rtahlr.
SiJp, dudruif sod Mliog out Purely vege
Uble sad htnnleu-not a dye.
II AND Mo. BOTTLES, AT DBUGCISTS.
Bay'o Harllna Soap cures Eczems. red,
rxiitb ni mapped hands, and Uslon dUeaiet.
Keepn nkln Sue and eult, 25c druciriMs. Sfnd
lirlrw books, "The Care of the Skin," "The
Cam nl thu Hair."
puilo Hay Spec Cok. Newark. N. J.
JMNX iKLG UOMI'AXk'.
VL
fj u ytwr draw. t tor t,
t h nnot auppir ttu
other, bat kvkI kwd t
full tkmrtlevlftn u4 dimr.!?
.avv XUU
.Voodwar-1, Ctaritn 4 1
C. L. BE
Stone Mi
Lare orders at WnitJ
ttt- til.,.,
.u ..r.l n.ianiB sweet
Springfield. Or.
JUNCTION CITY
SCHOOLS OPEN WITH
LARGE ATTENDANCE
il
Room in Church Building Se
cured on Account of the
Crowded Condition
J II m : Ion titv. Sent - I The I, me.
Hon City public sch-.Mils opi nod yes
terday anil the uoanl oi e- neat on
Slave assign il I lie teachers a:nl snob's
11s follows: Siiperlnteiident. I'rof. A.
K. Mickey; principal. Taul K. Halter;
ninth grade. Miss Kva Thonni-on :
eighth grade, Mrs. Maude Mirkev:
sevi.nth irrmlo to hj u..lf.r.i.l - uiv,l.
grade. Ml May Tracer: flft'i graie.
.viiss r.tnei snuiie; rounli grade. Miss
Jessica Orswell: third grade. Miss
May II. I'ndorwood; second grade.
MI.-' Maln-I Hays; primary grade,
Misa Maud llnyi.
On account of the largo attendance
awl tho crowded condition of the
a-il the r. P. church haa been so
cured for the ti'ilrd grade. New seats
will be set lii the room formerly u-d
by this grade and the other necessary
fonvieuces made.
SI'IX I A I. HATES TO !
PlUtTI.AMl Vm , i ivk
STOCK ASStHTATIHX
For tlio nhovo occasion, vptvlali
rates of one an;I one-third faro for
the round trip will be on sale from
Kugcne. SepL 2:1 and -M, with final
return limn of iTth. Thursday Sent
23 will bo designated as "Willamette
alley" liny.
s A. J. OIIjIjETTE. Agent. J
r or the latest in up-to-date mil
linery rail at Miss Ijearned's 544
Willamette street, Saturday. ' glS
XKillT OX HAId) MOI XTIIX I
On a lonely night Alex, ft.nton of
Jort Uwtrd, X. Y.. climbed llaid
Mountain to tho home of a neighbor
h,'rn'U'.,KbLA"Jh",ft' t?al ?n c"rl'
...... .. nlKS .vp Discovorv. 1
that had cured Mmsolf of asthma. 1
This wonderful medicine soon re-1
loved and quickly curi-d his nelgV
lar. Uiter It curel his son' wife
l ilt it U thrt l'P..e.ff... T-1
. t i rwai ;itu
t roup. 1 omorrhag.., and Sore I.ung,
sre Milely cured by it. i,,t ,,
ay lever. Crip and Wh.KipIng
t onsh. 6nc and Jl in T-i.., .....
. iiuarant,,,! bv W
kendall.
and
Kii)-
m thr fii.H that we
carry a vomplot. hno of r :r.. l, uVv
nd l'heni,.r. and cver8.ng to te
no i in nn up -t., ,i,t ,t,,r. -,M i B
" U es. o do n
i .iiuial
I'lt.KS! i-il.Es: IMLES!
William,- Indian rile Ointment
Pllea. It absorbs the tumors, allavi
Itching at once. act. . pm ce
slves Instant relief. Willis,,,,' i
flan Pile Ointment p,
Pile, and Itching f the prlvat, Lr i
snd I. aold by I.mn n g Co
011 toe and II wili,km. J,", !
.Moi!(...i77K J
T'5b ,hn"
j Black JT4t. r,s- Phone ,
ll'I VTMl-7n,VVT,;1I;Kn. !
BUY A
Hot Point Iror
to do your ironing
AN ELECTRIC TOASTEC
to toast your bread
AN ELECTRIC PERCOLATE
to percolate your coffee
AN ELECTRIC FAN
to keep you cool
AND BE HAPP
Pacific Electric Engineering
516 WILLAMETTE ST.
Agents lor Westinghouse Machinery
Report of Condition ot the Merchants
at Close of Business April. 28, 1(
RESOURCES
Loan and Dicounts - $166,603.20
Bark Prcraise- - - - 17,837.45
Cash and due f om banks 144 1020
$326,542.25
LIABILITY
Capstal Stock $69
Profits - -
Deposits - 261
We take pleasure in presenting the following figures re;
increasing deposits
flc. 8. U07 $47,2197?
July 15, 1908 $152,029.11
Njv. 2?, 1908 $I?1,850.51
Apr. 28, 1909 $261,716.43
Available Cash Over 55 per cent.
Admission Coupon
Admission
Theatre AMa
Wc have arranged with the Aloha Theatre
presentation of 3 nf trioco rnmr. ,e,j nii
. . -. ..j. tewwAjia ui iu w
Tuesday and Thursday afternoon or night al
. 'ii i j i l
jjvi uii5 wm oe aamutca.
Save Your Coupons
EU BANGS
j. a VFST
EARL
BANGS LIVERY CQ
Livery, Feed, Stage end Sales Stables
p. -j-, s Always Ready
irst.Uass Turnouts of All Descriptions
.STACKS.
I? WO ? E S.1.'AGEJ"V" ERn EUGENE-FLOR EN'Ct j
, uriore. neamer lor riotmc
Liverv Phnna M;n 1
i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lii H
a iio.mi: tt"11
may be enjoyed 1 i
osess one of our fa:uoi
Ing Machine. M r''
tJons from gran.i rl:"
the musical r.vni!l
split your sUes. or !l 1
music. Come '- "
Is to operate i''l
own one. O
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