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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
THZ EUGZN2 DAILY CUASD. V71Z?252X7, SZV7. 21, 1310 WLCOME--MokB This Store Ycur HeadquarUrs Durns Fair Week-WELCOME Q V; i'Cijl' vita's- ivr .. - -.''Xf. 1 i Miss a-nd.Chik'r''n' . : Re&d-to Wear .'. .l.ool Dresses Just m-oivod n new lot of wool an 1 iiwy wash drrwe r winter ami fall wear. They come i:i t" mitring from fi yi'iir. to 14 years, nml tho price nri murh ilioifpi-r tlmn the nmU'vif, ami the o.t of mukin., Heavy (.'hi'i'ks ono-pmco ir, fiii-li $1.50 Medffmnlnrk g.tlntca (lrt;-s'., oin-ii'ro, pg-A fl to 14 yniirs, each $2.00 Bhiu or brown enslii'incrc, oiK'-pit'co (Jrum, ij e I with plaid 'Hills, (5 to 14 year nizo, each 0 $3.75 Rlii'plu'Al' Hii-ek di-esft, trluniiihl with r,l lalii's cloth, ono , piL'ci', nvri-'s 0 to 14 years, r-ncli ' $4.00 Navy Morgo hvVpiuce iMidtly druss, wide collar, trimmud with 7 nnvN Mack lirnid, .ury neat. nch '.' $0.00 Black and white .Shepherd check Middy drew, wido red collar trimmed with white Koutaohe braid emblem in shield; each ..... jg.QO Buy Quality asWefeas &yle We've told vou of the T.a Vogue, the WoolKjaand also-' the Prinzess faultless styles. At the same time we've described the quality which i equally important. Not only quality of materials, but the quality in making, fitting and finishing. The makosi of these suit use onlv the best grade of materials and guaranteed linings. The hiddW qualities of making are more imiortant in these is the life of the garment. The ghat that holds. I'pon the correct cutting, perfect fitting anil. careful fitting, wiskillful finishing, de pend the lasting good looks of your garment "Tom will have a si!?f of quality throughout 'when you buy one of the above makQ -Come in un 1 make your selection now. SUITS FROM $16.50 TO $40.00 CTS FROM $8.50 to $40.00 At ths Head of the Alteration Department Is .Mrs. West, expert fitter and formerly of LT he White House, San Franc o., has con sented to take charge of our work for the ctmg season. She i.ablv Assisted by a number of competent helpers. Possessing sufih a great amount of combed with a wide and varied experience in her work, makes uo uncWtainty in the correctness of the fit of any garment leaving the shop. . O , ' The graceful linesQid the finish of a garn:t is not altered by aiy change that is necessary to make a perfect fit. American ?aiy Corsets It is with pleasure we announce tOthe won n of Eugene, and to all other interested per sons that we haveO' our shelves and ready far your insertion, the well known " Ameri can Lady Corset. A perfect fitting gown'niust'jiavfl foPa foundation, a.. perfect fitting corset, which must be designed according totlte latest fashion ideas. O 'i . Royal o Worcester - orscts "0 o Thev are shown in macv models to fit any o -. $1.00 to $f 50 o. figure. Price range is To those who are in the i'M U of wealing this make, we will (-ay that we wiil not dis continue the sale of tlwse exceedingly popu lar coi?fts, but on tl other hand we a: hav ing a stronger lino than ever, and always adding new models as I'&ey appear, thus be ing: able to rset any figure that may be presented at our counter.- o liovul Worcester Corset . .tl.00 to ?3.6 lm -jif:li. o EUGEkE SMWCFilft C'll'fB 6'iwr HAHPIOfJS . " ' Mi IE4T1 HEDIT PSpuRr Priced .:uitsu o o , Fault!rssiy Kept o In buig clothes as in Imyffig other ings, it's always wise to be sure you get whst you pay for. Sometimes the ig norance of a buyer is t e chief soue of pfit tojhe sellgj-. 0 V'hen9ou waiS'a popular priced suit you look for the name Kirschbaunic on it. You'll fiad a suit for $15.00 that is better than anv-you ever boifiht or can buy i& that price. Theyre O the best goods made V carel'uilv selected all-wool tabric and are at tha price. The suit) - Another strong point in fawar of our iothingtoc is tlic way we keep 'em. 8 You know we keep, them: in dast-proof oak cabinets. Ekch E bangs itself and is not piled one on top of tho-other to getrB ivasea and wrinkled. do This is the faultless way and they cost vou no more either. .Our yiit price range is .Q. .SlO-Qfr to $40u(JS.;- o t o HEe EUGENE DAILY GUARD; M.'iiilx'i of AuMKimod I'reM. An lmlvtfitliiii I'Mfwr. fubilsliucj vrjr d u( ill wtxk. Buuaayi oot)HBd. AddmM all now IilcUon ftoil luiik li rauilioiicu pkUI lu Tti Uud Guard, Ku- m Killior and VnlilmlH-r I bawriii(lua lui UUrarwl lijr Carrier, WNk (ltrml by Varrmr, ono uiuuili ...... Dllr'l Jiy Carrier, one roar Br wall out ear (In advance) lull onl Wnkly Ouard, per -rear Tkra Unntha f 1 .50 6.00 4.00 .06 1.10 60 WEDNESDAY, SFf TEMBEK 21, 1910 o Q O tor.that he would take n parkin any farther lsgitlation tending to change the local jn act, awl km, dar.tr th four year of hia term, consistent hld to tiat course. The local aptita !w a loss lkcly to be regaled or umandod thf.iii.lmest.Aay othtr enactment on pur sittutate booAa anS everybody, iuiI!i;ent j tcce vt vsrp m9ch enoueh to cast a vote naiwr the luBtrahan ballot lav, kao this ; to be a fact. Local opfcea is rc aa wate ef tbia caimfai a4 ' Tat atraartaae M3 not. ;f y-S; dimmed, the lnster of the goa4' Vhtn m.ot of the imported g iftds we buy are grown anipuA ut right in our own United States,, the tariff should not af- O o 2 0 o FOR SALE Good timber relln. quishnieats for. sale cheap if. takea al once Has good cabin; well y cated. For particulars see H. K. Owen, 56 Willamette st. Main 475 O b2j ennnot be made so. His dijgnng- up of it dead and brif matter is aotliiif aaort nor less than at attompt? to obscnaw- tba- leal iaa ia twvuamr ;aaa ovta FOR SALE Si)Qres t'ber on EIlc rfpek. tofcar Hale; railroad survey crosses land; sawmill: on adjpining. SO acres. 1 1-2 million fet timber. Price. J 10 an acre. s?2 P lm aa it acc3. of next Saturday, which1 is: Ehall the people govwra thei!Mires tftrarja tat daftcfjsrt- mary, or Bhafl tlv politicians rullr tlia aoii:e throufh the- n"! QLp-g pfjPIER Lane County' fair opeira auspiciously. Let everybody help ,for sale a modern it- CD I vention or asscmblyj J l SUCK IS III.INII i aind nit' weary dnya tit Jail, and O. the hour sv.aji nd and Vina! I loan atinl iixi a( 'x' V " r I wall, and k' upon Urn pumliiK lliruna. Whr I lnn lutlora un my l,n T Why do I xli'cp un mouldy'ilrawT T mil 4 a man (wo duOn 'k Hint wiiubl nut in.i ftatfaaatai j Jim HiO says the buirsess outlault of tA ccRintr is -all rif bt I 1 1 and if anyone knAvs, he dcn. I Willis Duaoiway, statO1 printer; who Ua cened up grofBa-of o TTirc Dniiyuo arji 1 AGWWST CAWDEF4 to aePa .Stt SI. AiiWl, suit ;mlde tho aute-nuptial cmitrat bout $110.000n four vo.irs. auf wHanmocetin an.ron el lb pura fd law. 'Hie pwlera limn mine 10 my atore and amoin il ...nn.iKl tr , rlnfont nfbo flht nliir ! fnr Wo- ntnt hib rouiiillk' wllh thnlr alavna. ami ru.l nin 1111 rti.n....,,i. il,,.,r . a, !""-"' ' and na.onn aiiwnra, no oiih anrv. I look out Mirntmh Hm prKon bara, and Villon tlia limd of humankind, and ai mMi pin In imitur rara. rl lrld lu rob I ho elly blind. Aciao IIh liwt a laliiniou ataudi, .iokl full uf lun-plunk not. Mo otrn ui-a both hit handa . UUtrlUutliln . ! prlru of vot. Th arnrilun aldorman drlvva bjvllU dlawonda alo Ina un hla ahlrt: ho ae ma. and hn winka &u vyi and Ivawa. m (o llio iluom and dirt. Th pluO raia, ais onuiarad bufura my dark and dreary call; If lluv aern akd how n.V, h-Uiy'Kl inadivl duubl ni much If Ibi-y rmhi They lrvH aiuiio la umii yry day.- they all hire W vera by th TrtrMUiliBl mov Mlinollr (httlr ki- Kh aU FOR SALE No. 8 4r-Gooit, &-room roomi hniiM- at m nth st. Rented. foaa year netting, 10 per cent on, yrice. O H. A. Cox. if appealing to the pooplo of Oregpiv fonre-electian. He- damis j to be an anti-assembly candidate,, wham, as a matter ct fart, he aswrnent, was t ! waa a candidate for the nomination-befar tie asaemblaarf al- j "''q1 e n r being deleated, came ntygaiaao tft asvembjy no:mn?e, Mr a,, , mi. f . . . i .. 1 - i. t . . . . T . Clarke. The Utter is out an a fla-aatavy ptutfonu, ard al feout . , lug hnrjfl g. r .111.. v i .. 1 1 , 1 1 1 Copyrlaht, 110, by ior Uxttbaw Aduma wnne 1, ai.m:, urn w.LT Mason.1, All? 4 Vpayers of Oregon footing the billia. Xcjst YorV between Mine. IStna (JL' avallerl, the opera slimer, an.i nor hush,nd. Rob- i Nnihop t hinner, was Instituted late toHtty by Julia C Chauler, former wiriwoc Kobort cnaialir. Tn.. iiaiicfa alleire that the anlA-niftnrj!,li obtained by Lu fraud and tuulue- tatlu- o iftunalow; has fine rereiiHba hall. FOR RENT Fln4flat; price. ceasooP sieepluj; porch, buffet kiurben. win-1 ableMmoder except haat; tine dow (i'.s, city water, sewer, bath. I we" of. walur.. 36a, Lincoln, street. ltghts, furnace, fire place, hise-, q 82.3 ment: cnoiFiview nf tho rin- hnlf block from car line; lias clusteO WAXTSnj A. flirl tor gencial boose street lishts, cement walks, lot is orK Oliood wages. Apply at 74a 60x150 feet; fine carpets, maltinas,' '-'SO-street. I boae. Mula 8511. sz lumiieum: 22 window thii;.e and ... w lace curtains, $50 rauKe; all an ' F0" SAI,E No. HZ T6e best har- wtth the plai This line home m S"'11 ever been, oiferad in Kugene. O O ;ie of thejjest In Eugene, well lo- I SU A, andWiew and hish and drv:' has Just been placed on the inarketi a.id will mn last long at the low i pisce we otter It to lay. Price. 14 . :uu. le.ms. H. E. oen. 5,u WilV uiineUe atrevt. .Vain 4 V . n-i.t iUe t promiaea some reform, while unnfVray stuia for tbafaaar faikiwkatiikk0 u graft net profits of over 1 100,00! foe eac&tennK Willi-ttataa-j wm TMiniBn) FOR. sale No.. 7;: O . Orotsna. WashlnKMn Fair tonUbt aal Thursdjy. ! Idft i-Falr soiitft; slkowera north, ttmUht. liliT - J ' fofl&L iSSUE OF CAMPAIGN The morning paper, not content wtb allowing thcJwo re publican candidates for Jont senator from Lane xA lWi coun ty, Messrs.) Bingham and Beaito go before theVotori of their party on a straight assembly and anti-assembly issue, is at tempting to inject aide issues in cvtUhopo of benefitting the assembly candidate. With this object in view, it reprints an ar ticle, evdeutly a paid advertsement, from the Lubunon Criter ion, attacking Senator Bingham for votnlg for the Jayne bill, on the ground that this measure was intended ts destroy thooal option law. -.'-''' f Now, as a matter of fact, the Jnyne biU wavinly a modifica t'on of the locM notion measure; it was before tbe session ot 4 DAI lur r'nVan, iv a anrvnir in thn lower houae: the Is. . .'. fullT thre.lcd out in the senatorial rftuUn foHowin. ".ore acttlem he. it is only beCnJS, it may have KQ wMrh resulted In Mr. Blngham a election and that c.?- pl 10 noltQ "na roD' q with Ha poaitton on tbe Jayne bill aUll fresh in the minds of all the mnrnln? paper strongly aupporM him againstcandidate. The Seattle Post-Inteltigencer. tho oldest and tQst news H51 5M. Veatch, who waa openly endorsed by the ant-saloon paper of Washington state, has announced ii future independ 1ewe Therefore it seems somewhat atale and rather incon- ence in politics. Hereafter it will not aetYpt dictation from slstent for the morning paper to resurrect the matter at this late party leaders, nor py homage to any political organisation. having discovered, like many other newspapers, that it can best Senator Binghanfhas openly avowed since he became sena- rerve the interests of the public by pursuing a course of untram. 7-U CnnA nl.--.. Clustered house; lot 60x1 5U feet; .i.i tual irout; good siueaiKS aud ire.-t ail graJedQ 1 ( is a fine Tjitit, home and l a snap for the V.iiht party at this price. $2200. Terms. H. R. 53s Willam ette street. Main 475. ai3 ' Senator La Toilette, wfcgj has jast been idJbstJ for re- . O D olectioit by the people of Wisconan, by a ro of 4 to 1, ia not - rj ' a believer i the assembly: He-wires 0. S. Beod, anlsMssotiMv! Oskw K,SH Wrkkt oandfdate for congress in the smond Oregon district us follows : i Q.thtfrU Regeie wishes to announce' lroK sale .-(pioi-lis "Madison. Wis., Seot. 19 Hon. Charles J. Itowd. Portland, ? '! - O iATA.0'"??..?, . . , . . , flrJlfBji(C5 A BS, N 8th at aW will O'-. fvry vote iitnl in thia sjr-at stmirgle to Bnng tha gov-1 h.1. iV)!nds ,. fish and poultry ei nment back to the people. T am deeply interested in your sue-' c" ittKS iikoki.e. Cti.(fli'jL confident that btj man will win who fivors 'nv assem-l i l'h '' bly or cWrention device Jo break down the'fl.-enon primary. I "Q"immU "ROBERT M. LA JK7LJLETTE." ! H Haiiles' a23 HI... . . n.., I.UOUUS ana rult bind, iktht inlles from. Eugene: 1 M(mUU "rum a good i.ule tnW 0 the 09 '" U to (b), diurch. 7' ""'a 1;1 ca.tivai(ja.au.t tas r ,t lu tiiiili.-viii.1 past uv 4 ,-,., In nr..h..lL. ... ... ...t-.iitiit Na'. The Southern Pacific Co. has dealt tho Wimette VaHey another body(g)iw by'iising tho freight raa on lumber, ship ped from our mills tcCaltfornia. Thus does the action of tle railroad corporation belie its oft rrocated pledgco work Vjth the people for()' development of vaster Oif(on. If it reiKIy gord .. I s good liou.e aui barn: sprn.gs on ihe !i.ii-i. Uil fln r,n. i : 'I ihr ben in Lane ro,ny. 1 '- -l--t on snid tiTuis. J,.tf r a fh-t time. S4) per acre Terua. H. K Owen. SJ6 'Vlllam tlkrwt. Main i--. A"U"; an apace myseir, so 1 want "ne w.muI'.k to rem bey vacant Ion or a fine new e.,1. I ttt. pnouo Wn 41. o-iuuui npiise. strictly, modera ino, every ay;Wwo lots, barn, truit berries eveYytbing, for an up-to-daie home; Eleventh, street. 3. -blocks from Willamette, at- Now ia, your opfiortiuajty . J4360-. . ue 8rrTj aRchafrg.e-. Eagles ttiillding. Phone s:t. 823 FOR iNT 10-room house, furnish-, d. 3 tota, nly J25.per monW me western Exchaje. ! bllling. Phone Mainlll. VANTEDA woman for geal housework. Apily at 4T0 karwrenca stree. Apariaji A. -V s23 FOR SALE 320 acres, 1-3 McKen ile river bottom laud, balance rich P lantth 12 acres in hops, cleared tVOOOTast year;Qj acres fruit; u!ies, prunes, applcsand pears; 12. acres young walnut ive There is very fine corn, clover and pota toes to show for themselves this jear on t.'.e place now. Two houses aad largj bams so vou can divldo It Into two firms Good, flrst-flasji h:)n dryer and press on pluce: two KOitTVells and plenty of running viatrr the year around. Then is enough wood and timber on fii) land not In cultivation to pay lor the place. You ca n get thk fcr only I12.00TT Orego Hofca)-lc e' Co., 412 Villam.(( strSf. 26 O M. Si lK01!K Oniile Opara Y. M. C. . I.Wcflt. O. h uise neit .Monday nnd T dav nlsMs. hnn'l ll Ir. nl,.,n.1 FOR SAt.r A enml MtCltH.t.' r'i.',i ".l"J: t!er ,rv- ell .' he and oovereit buggy fort. Qn. S3 xZx u' B0.ARD A' ROOM for rtu.leuts. Call at2J! loth ,t.. or ph c 4Ii r-S T, "Week, at 6S5 K Utb st. VZtoUZr, 1 K,.Rn Y.,' T"1 h "f'-n--'?.0" IdfnC.b Kola properties which t am miiniia tn i, - "-jyv t..(ijrtit. i J3 rolled" n It on road liww.-e rFt , ' ,r"' in c-it iiina -.'i.i.n 4.., cr r.a-nr ca. k ' .. ..las' " 1. Tv in uaww & MitcbvTl. r..i- tage 11.4 Wo..ar.1 avnn. f? ..f,. " ''"" 1-1 Mw (Ij..y.-,vTrn 70" il,. i j! r,, I 'aim ll. a,.... m.m uu nwa u r.n ninni in IL Jv ' - !. Main 4T3. ' " "'imettB n. er nupers all' w'nip A,,lv .tVh O i 2 3 l-uarj office sjl y