FBIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910
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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD,
Of Quality
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a::d Vicer. Skin 1j. ......
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eases, ana nil impurities ninl morbi.l
comiitii.'iis of the circulation. It ia
jerKrtly reliable ami safe for children;
iai little ones who have been weak
e3ed with scrofulous affections or
ether inherited blood troubles, can
lake this mild vegetable remedy with
pod results and without the slightest
danger. S. S. S. is unequalled as a
tonic; it invigorates every portion of
thesvstem, and the healthy blood it
creates largely assists in overcoming .
any derangement of the stomach
and digestive system. If you need a
blood medicine you could do no better '
than to take S. S. S. It has been in i
use for more than forty years and is
still recognized as the best. Book on
the blood free to all who write. '
IHE 6VIFX BPEOiriO CO., Atlanta, Gs. '
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Man-ola. were in Kiuen.' iii:,
ruins; for a hunting nip ;,nl
the al'ternon train ior K:,,!j
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CITY news :
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William r,raie was sontonroa to
sorvo twenty days In the citv jail bv
.IuiIkc Ilryson of the inunieipal court
this niornins on a drunk charm. The
Jiuiw did nut L-ive him a chance to
Iiay a fine.
Another larse fa mil-.- nrrlvod h
from the east last nii;lit. and will i
live in the city or near bore. Thev are
B. W. Redirk, wife and five children,
from lleytmore. S. D. Thev are re
istered at the Hotel Sineede.
II ll. of I'i ll.llelon. It,
e i of the 1' nil er.-i I y
1 ate well known hen.
mlier of the Kappa Siiiiua and :;ho
tile Heta i-'i'silou sorotiiy.
or ,
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lie of
did this.
rroi'es-sor Lake di'i'la. s
(llanie Dre.uon is In llle :
t le.msain'.s in the Hast. II.
!-,be was sotmbt by every ,.
a: e Hi .ui-: Ii filiation on tins state,
.f Ore-ini: i one seemed to have Ilea:, I
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Dillons
perfume.
for artistic packages of;
i Staite passengers out this morninn
weie the followini:: A. J. Morris am!
i wife. Smith and wife, and Hev. M. 1.
l llommersnnes to Mapieton: Miss
.Jackson and Miss Whittakor to
Crow; J. G. Kebbelbeck and S. Dyke
Hooper to Deerhorn; L. N. lluney to
Henilricks' brldwe; John Smith to
Wycoff's and Miss Arnold to McKen
zie Bridge.
V. J. Moore, formerly nronriptor
of the Hoffman House, ret
The Kenvon residence on West i "J".1 fr"m a ,ril through Idaho. He
Eleventh street was today quarantin
ed for diphtheria.
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Household goods arrived here this
I thinks he will locate at Ontario, Or.,
in a short time, but will first disnose
I of his residence property in Eugene.
Connections are being made by
the various store buildings with the
central heating plant.
Mrs. C. J. Barhite today brought
to this office a box of fine ripe straw
berries grown in her garden.
The Frazer Iron Works is building
an office room adjoining the main
building of the plant and extending
over the mill race.
Work has not been started on the
new gas tank to be built by the
Northwestern Corporation, as report
ed, but the surveyors are staking off
morning for Albert H. Kellogg, from
Chicago, and J. Werling and G. A.
Kinkeberg, from Minnesota points.
They each have arrived here with
their families to make this city their
home.
Sarah Jane Harper today began
suit In the circuit court against Hen
ry Tllton, Mlllla Tilton and Asa Til
ton to recover possession of certain
property or $300 damages. Green
man & Slnttery are attorneys for the
plaintiff.
Corvallis Gazette-Times: Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Bamum arrived here last
I night from Eugene, where Mrs. Uar-
num has been with her mother since
removing from this city some months
ago. This estimable lady is greatly
improved in health and her many
friends will gladly welcome her back.
Mr. Barnum is foreman of the Occi
dental mill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilbert have
leased their large residence on West
Eighth street to a family by the
name of Mcl'herson for a year and
will leave soon to go on a trip to the
east, to be gone about that length of
time. They will first go to Portland,
where thev will visit their daughter,
and from where they will make their
eastern trip.
The freshman-sophomore game of Rev. H. W. Davis returns tonight
TOMORROW IS THE LAST DA Y OF OUR
GreatOctoberOpeningSale
Likewise your last opportunity to purchase good, up-to-date, desira
ble Merchandise at the ridiculously low prices quoted during this sale
Come today and see for yourself the EXTRA BARGAINS offered for
this last day's selling'. Barg'ains that will maKe it a day long to be
reme mbered by the economical shoppers who taKe advantage. A few
of the .last day's specials are quoted below :
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS
J2.r,o W '.shington Cut Glass Creamer and M OQ
Sugar, s .le price, set U I iOJ
$3.00 Cut Glass Berry or Salad Howl, re- JO 10
duced now to $i I
We are exclusive local agents for the world-renowned
I.lbby Cut Glass.
$1.15 Cotton Blankets, 93c
A special line of good weight Cotton Blankets. 1 1-4
size. In gray, tan and white, with colored 09
borders; .sale price, each wOu
3-4 Size Blankets, 43c
A good quality 3-4 size Cotton Blanket in white,
tan and gray, with colored borders: specially A1)
priced at tvU
Good quality Muslin Sheets, 72xfMI inches, on
sale at
A gool grade of I'illow Slii
en sale at
l"c Soft-finished Bleached Muslin, pale pri. '
l r yard
1 let of Pearl Button
42x311 inches, .J Q
39c
n
I" r dozen
' v. ini; Machine X
1,1 :; packages for
v'" ..!.., Clothes Pin
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ral liinils. s-i!e pr:. . :
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1 1c
10c
READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS.
$2.00 Bear Cloth Coats, $1.69
Children's Bear Cloth Coats, sizes up to C years,
in light nnd dark blue, gray, red, brown; to 4 PQ
sale price V Ow
$2.50 Ladies' Sweaters, $1.89
One lot of Ladies' plain close-knit Sweaters; the
colors are while, cardinal and oxford; all 01 OQ
sizes; salo price V I 0 J
2".c Burson Fashioned Hose, for ladies, fast 10
black, cut to, pair ' wl
Boys' Serge Suits, $5.00
A siieHal line of Blue Serge Suits for Boys, madt
with mannish coat and Knickerbocker trnuse b:
come in sizes 8 to l.i years, specially CC pft
priced at yJiUU
$1.25 Flannel Shirts. 89c
The famous $1.2'. Cherry Valley Flannel OQn
Shirts, ail sizes, on sale at, each Udt
$1.25 E. & W. Dress Shirts, 98o
I knew so little, lie s.un :
six weks 1 didn't do a Ihiui: h
Oregon."
After doing what work he
do there he was ordered in
three months on the coast, in
iui;Hin, Orenon and California
I:lln'
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had lo
spend
Wasb-
. Tilif
is the purpose of his stop in Eugene.
With the aid of Manager Freeman,
of the Commercial club, be is gather
ing data of tho nut growing Industry
about Eugene. Although his visit
here has been short nnd he has seen
very little as yet he expressed himself
as very much pleased with the fruit
and nut situation in this county. The
display of apples also pleased him
very inuch and he appeared to lie
surprised that such remarkable fruit
was raised in this country.
He spent today visiting various or
chardists who have been growing
walnuts around Eugene.
ienal viilne In dri'-s skirts in light and
.r. stn..-. ,h-,l-:s aiel figures: cune in
...... I icir 1'.-' I values on sale QOn
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from Portland, where he attended
the Oregon State Baptist convention.
He brings with him Mr. Leslie, a
returned missionary from Africa,
and the ladies of the Baptist church
will give a supper in tho church par
lors Saturday evening, October 22d.
at 6:30 in his honor, to which all
members of the church and congre
gation are invited.
Last evening about 7 o'clock dense
volumes of smoke were noticed com
ing out of a chimney In the rear of
Otto's place and an alarm of fire was
turned in. It proved to be nothing
more than a flue burning out nnd
the services of the department were
not needed, although a line of hose
was laid upstairs in the Beckwith
block. This was the first fire alarm
for about two months and brought
out a large crowd of people.
Corvallis Oazette-Tlnies: Attor
ney Bryson, who recently moved to
Eugene, has formed a partnership
with E. O. Potter, of that city, a
prominent barrister and distinguish
ed citizen. Miss Lura Flelt, stenog
rapher for Bryson & McFadden for
some time, wil go to Eugene to be
with the new firm. It is said that
Judge McFadden, who still holds the
fort In this city, will soon have a
young partner from Chicago.
The goals are being put in place
on the new soccer footbnll field that
has been constructed on the Oregon
campus. The goals are considerably
different In this game from those in
regular football. There are four
nosts that are set in the shape of n
box and over them is a roof which
'gives the appearance of half of a
islx-side; room. This Is to prevent
the ball being kicked over, for In
this game It Is supposed to be kept
on the ground.
Byron Smith and his mother, Mrs.
C. B. Smith, of Natron, were down
In their automobile yesterday after
noon. They say that In spite of the
fact that the work on this part of
the new rnllrond Is being finished
up there is no noticeable decrease
in the activities about Natron. The
rails have been laid nearly a far
as the new bridge and crews are bal
lasting the track already laid. The
work on tho bridge is being rushed
so as to get the false work out of
danger of high water.
A t.'lepbnne message to the Guard
from the lily's power plant at Wal
terviltc this ice nine, conveyed tin
irforinalio'i that c ui ' r.: etor C. II.
lliekinan fiiiMiel V'- work on the
ditch i r -ter,:,v aiel Hi., tilt eh 11 f 'v
'a?:'N i .i!'!i!-'.. wiili Ibe exception
'if th'll !'.. lie'l !i. iv . ! l. . ivei' ;,.
h. . . - I'I I... i unci. !,!
v. ; 1, : , , . - v "I : ' - 'I'll" V Ol k
:!'!!'- l?'l t'-e -. . r e . r is IT'lI'V.
villir 1 . l id ' : V) ' 'I" '..TK,. Of III'.
:iiy sanitary
.00. suecial
,;i a r: i.j -brush
for
...45c
Ikr r.T ci:s'"::en. i'vi
the s:a'p: rcyular $
CLOTHES BRUSHES Not the best, not
pure Bristles, b'.'t a GOOD 50c Brush: spe
cial 25c
SOAP BOXES Celluloid Soap Boxes,
convenient for travelers: rctjiilar 25c, spe
cial 1 5c
You don't need to "look around." The
price is right here. Mail Orders promptly
attended to.
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v.e hav
it
want CHEAP RUBBER
few people who want the temporary us
a hot water bottle.
..ie
if you
for the
e ot
A good cheap Hot Water Bottle. 2 quart
size, for 05c
A good Red Rubber Hot Water Bottle. 3-
quart, special SI. CO
A 2-quart Fountain Syringe, special 75c
A 3-quart Fountain Syringe, special SI
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 62
mil, and a general admission of fifty
ceius a couple will be charged.
I. H. Bingham, independnnt can
didate for joint senator for Linn and
Lane counties, has filed bin nominat
ing petition with the county clerk.
The petition contains 422 names nnd
ho desires this to bo placed nfler his
name on the ballots: "Antl-assem-lily
statement No. 1 candidnte." M.
M. Peery, independnnt candidnte for
state senator, and D. R. Hill and D.
M. Kemp, independnnt candidates for
representatives, have filed their pe
titions. Each will have after their
names: "Democratic nntl-nsseinlily
statement No. 1 candidate." C'hns.
X. Griswold has nlso filed his peti
tion for nomination as representative
and will have after his name: "Anti
assembly statement No 1 candidate."
Michael J. Thompson, independnnt
candidate for constable of the Eu
gene district, has filed his petition.
Those who dance must pay the fid
dler, but only those who dance. At a
meeting of the sophomore class of
the University last evening It was
decided that Instead of following the
custom of levying a class tax, bur
dening every one for the Bophomore,
hop. a dollar shall be collected from
each who attend tho dnnce. Including
all the other class dancers. This Is
the result of sentiment raised laBt
year when many of tho students who
do not dance refused to pay tho
1 1. BO tax, claiming that they receiv
ed no benefit therefrom, fbo sup
porters or the class tax ninlntaliied
that the hop was a class Institution,
and upon its success rested the name
of the class. This action of tho
sophomores yesterday will be n prec
edent for the other' class dances In
the future. 1'nlll last
the cus-
class a lew years ago imposed a $:t
Inv ulilch u,,.. tl,.,.. n
, " """ . " "' ''"'". -"" tin, Btiidenis could
should outdo the previous In splen-.
dor llils gradually made the an- A Cnx ,hs nf,nloo f,ld ,,
....., ,,,,,. ami on.- nominating petition
i niisstoucr. He is
nnti-assenibly candidate.
afford.
county coin-
au independent
foi.lv THRU'iti-:
(The Pride ot Eugene )
TONIGHT
"SOUVENIR " Violin solo by
Maud Powell.
Other selections nn the Auxeto-
pbone.
L1IIIN nnd MELIUS loliiv.
LOVK'S OLD SWEET SONG.
1. ill. In.
A PLUCKY AMERICAN GIRL.
Melles.
WHO OWNS THE RUG ?
Pathe.
THE H 12 ART OF EDNA LES
LIE. Knlom.
Admission: Children, G cents:
adults, 10 cents.
There will be two football games
on tomorrow afternoon's program at
the University. As a preliminary,
the Eugene High school nnd Univer
sity freshmen play and afterward the
'Varsity and Paget Sound Universltv
play. The first game will be called
at 2:30.
Professional cMmney sweep ill
town. Specialist in elanlng smoky
chimneys, furnaces and ranges. Al
tering and repairing work. Chim
neys guaranteed. Address Box 105,
earn Guard. o24
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Enter
Had a wife and couldn't keep her
He bought her a swell pocketbook
At Linn's Drug store.
And now she loves him
Forever more.
Try this with your wife. tf
FOOTBALL
University of Oregon vs. University of Puget Sound,
Kincaid Field, Saturday, October 22, 1910
Preliminary Eugene High .School vs. Freshmen.
First Game 2 p. m.
Admission 50C
PHOTOPLAY THEATRES
OFFER ESPECIALLY GOOD WEEK-END PROGRAMS
ALOHA
1. "THE DOCTOR'S CARRIAGE.
A Tanhniiscr comic picture that
will keep you laughing.
2. ILLUSTRATED SONG.
3. "JUDGE YE NOT IN HASTE,"
A drama by the Yankee Com
pany. Yankee pictures are true
to the name- always good.
SHELL
1. The feature of this program is
nn Imp. i.iilllled "THE TWO
DAUGIITKRS," showing entire
ly original Conditions and
scenes.
2. ILLUSTRATED SONG.
3. "THK TELLTALE PER
FIIMK." A drama by tho Pow
ers Coinpanv.
4. "A DAY OF PLEASURE." A
comedy by the Powers Com
pany. A whole show by Itself.
BELL
1. "WHO DESTROYED JOHN
DARK?" The second of the
series of four detective stories
by the Yankee Company. Tills
is n feature.
2. ILLUSTRATED SONO.
3. "A WILD GOOSE CHASE." A
Western comeily by tho Chnm
plon Company: a comedy that
IS a cuiiieily, and not near comedy.
We appreciate your pjtronagc and endeavor to cxhibitc to our patrons the best at all times
5 Cents ADMISSION 5 Cents
WE- f.lUST KEEP THE STORE UNTIL
LAST DAYS' GROCERY SPECIALS
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" :''. Pali Pure Uard on gfj
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ThrouB'h no fault of ours we must Keep our store un
til the first of the year. We don't want to do this, but as
we must we will offer the cash buyer exceptional val
ues in up-to-date goods, suitable for Christmas Gifts.
This Offer Includes
TrvVJlLP.Y, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE,
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