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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
o fclOHT tBX ZUOEKK DAILY OUA&D, FR&AY, 0CT0BE8 22, 1910 O O o o xr S. H Friendly, T&e Leading Store Dress Goods and Silks For FridayandSaturday See Window i Grand Values In Dress Goods $15 IMP. SUIT PATTERNS $11.75 These are the newest shown; Rough Tweeds and Irridcscent Mixtures. $1.50 DRESS GOODS AT $1.19 YD. This includes everything; in stock. 50c MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE 39c Plain and Shadow Stripes, 36 and 38-inch 60c and 65c Rough Mixtures, 50c BlacK Goods at Reduced Prices $1.75 Cravenette Sorgo at $1.39 por yard $1.00 Mohair, grand values, at 79c yard Cream Goods at Reduced Prices 50c Cream Serge, 38 in. wide, at 39c yard $1.50 Cream Wool Goods at $1.19 yard This includes everything in stock CHILDREN'S SCHOOL PLAIDS 69c Scotch Plaids on Bale at 50c per yard 85c Scoicn Plaids on sale at 69o per yard Grand Values In Silks $3.00 CREPE METEORS AT $2.29 This is the best present material for even ing and wedding gowns. This price is to introduce the fabrio $1.50 TISSUE SILK CREPE $1.19 Another handsome material for Wedding, Reception and Evening Gowns 85c Taffeta, Solid a 2-Tone, 65c $1.50 Guar. SilK Taffeta at $1.19 Seco SilK, Grand Values at 29c yd 85c BlacK a White ChecK, 59c yd 75c SCARFING CREPES 59c YARD These come in the new border effects, in several different combinations 85c Drapery Kimona SilK at 59c These come 36 in. wide, good patterns. BigSpecta nDresses Friday and Saturday Only-- J ai The Lot Embracing Latest Styles $15 BLK. TAFFETA DRESS $11.75 Made of good quality Taffeta, Allover Lace Yoke, combined with tucks; pleated skirt. Just five in this lot $25 BLK. TAFFETA DRESS $18.75 Good model, similar to the $32.50 Dress $15 GOBELIN BLUE TAFF. $11.75 Don't fail to see this model 25.00 MESSALINE GOWNS $16.75 Gome In green, champagne, and gray; modified hobble ; handsomely braided, with Allover Lace Yoke to match. Only one of each of these models $22.50 PONGEE DRESSES, $15.75 Socure one of these two Dresses $32.50 BLK. TAFF. DRESS, $23.75 This Gown is handsomely braided and trimmed wth Allover Lace, taken from a French Model $35 BLACK VOILE GOWN $26.50 This is a handsome imported model, and Beautifully Trimmed $25 NAVY BLUE TAFFETA $19.00 This model is a beauty, handsomely braided $17.50 BROWN CHIF. VEILING $12 Ths model is a beauty, handsomely braided, with pleated skirt $12.50 SIMPLE AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESS, SPECIAL, $9.95 Made of a beautiful Oriental finished Silk, daintily trimmed with Mossaline and Val. lace; come in Pink, Champagne and white Bring this ad with you and secure one of the beauties at a low price NKW TODAY 1IKRK 18 A HAKOAIN I will orlVr my fnrm fur the next ten liny at n HHITtf !' ; 1110 HITCH. (i Hllll'S from Kngono; "u hitcii In culllm tlun, balance good pasture niul wood litnil; fiilr house, good large new burn, good family orchard; good Hp t'l II K Of Water! ttllllll tele phone nnil in it 1 1 service; cloao to n kooiI school; nil farmlnK iinplii mt'iita. hay mid Kraln. 4 good cow. two hogs, all noiiltry. 1 horse, nil' HO with tho place 5t 111,000. VIII Klve good terms, v.. u. Hniitn Co., room 9, llofninn Hotel, Ku Kcno, Or. o24 11KUI0 lrt A HAKOAIN lift!) lures of good level laud . I (10 acres used for Itnihi IiiihI, linlniico pasture; olil h mi no nnil linrn: koiiiii fruit; loiat imI close to gooil riillrontl town. 1'rlco por acre, : r. . C. O. Mmlth Co.. doom , lloffniun Hotel. Kugonc. Or. ' rOMH AND I.KT 1H SHOW YOU Ono of Hi" bent miitlll trnrk farina In tho empty; 4 acres, located -I..I. 1.. llm of ttin lltv: llHH hoiian nnil good big barn. 1 can glvu you I ho very boat of terms; price only $2000. O. O. Smith & Co.. room 9. Hoffman Hotel, Ku- t.,ti.i flrntroll. o24 KOH SAI.K A gooil homestead r- llnqulahmcnt. close to railroad ami i alao a good timber relinquishment ; muat be taken aoon; price of home atead rehmiulahment. 2T.O; tliu-l tier rellmiulalinient. Mn. C. OA Smith Co.. room 9, lloffmnu llo-l tel. "21 1000 llOXKS OK AITI.KS (or sulci at Hie 'I uriienliig place, 1 Mi inllea1 aal of Kiigcno across river bridge. Hp In 7 fir ier Iniahel. l'3T V'OK UKST OH l.KASK Hairy and fruit farm throe inllea from Ku gene; about 70 acre In cultiva tion; good houao and two barns; orchard; (l(Ml acrea pasture; fine springs. 1). V. Jurvla, owner, Jll While TempUv oii roll S M.K - -Heal Itrntlle liver fruit hind; nlo Ideal fur poultry, at Wlllametlo valley price. For In alde Information aildreaa V. 11. Smith. Wolf Creek Oregon o'.'h STOI.KN A horae. on Siiturdiiy night, October Nth. Wns stolen from tho pnaturn of Alva Smith, llirin inllea aoulheaat of I'corla. A bay inaro weighing about 1400 Ilia, and having a wart on her breast ns hi rue or larger than n dollar. Any line knowing anything of tho animal and returning the anmo will he awarded $2 5. Alva Smith, llulaey, Oregon. o27 KOU SAI.K 1IY OWNKK Acreageof nay alr.e adjoining thla city, the inoHt dealrablo purl of Kugene; good drainage, the flneat of water mid tho healthiest part to live In. Hunt up Mark Klemlng, owner, with (lie Oalrmiiler I.anil Co., 412 Willamette street. o2 7 WAN'I'KH Karma, first clnaa housea for anle at tho right price. We can aell them. Oregon Homo Seekera' Co., 420 Willamette ltreet. "a IIOAKIiKUS WANTEH !&0 l'ciirj atreet. "" EUGENE BUSINESS MEN ! TO VISIT SPRINGFIELD i TOMORROW FORENOON jFrst Car ttill Eu dver New P. E. & E. Bridge, and Del- egation Will Be Welcomed i Promptly at 10 o'clnrk" tomorrow j morning four HtrfctrrB filled with lucniherH of the Kiigeno Commercial 'Hub and all biisineHB men who can I Kt away will Irave the Commercial I club building for Springfield. The jean hearing the EuKne party will cross the new Springfield bridge for tho first time and proceed north on Mill Ktreet to Main tttreet. turning, they will run to tho end of the track at the Southern Pacific crowing in front of the Springfield city hall where the entire membership of the Commercial club of that city will be awaiting them. This club meets to- ' night to arrange for a big program 'of entertainment for the delegation from Kugene, nnU the true "Coming jof the Railroads" will be celebrated. ! The ran will remain in the mill city ( probably twenty minutes and will I then return to Kugene. The tarty will have been gone about an hour 1 and a quarter. Springfield Ik planning a return call and the Commercial club will i charter the streetcars either Satur day evening or Monday evening and j spend an hour or mi here as the I guests of Kugene. It Is planned to make considerable of the first step toward tho uniting of the two cities and the good will that is noticeable on both sides Is a favorable omen. An effort Is being made to secure a band to accompany the cars Into Springfield tomorrow morning. To Prevent Bilioul Altarka la better than to cure them. ! When you are warned by dull head- ' uche, furred onKUe, !0ictlve bowrla, 1 dun't delay an hour; taJ!e a doe of the j mild effective cathartic, Hciod'a I'llla, J and you wi aoon feel well again. ! Hold by druggists everywhere, "ic. I business. He will be aback this ev ening. Mrs. Joseph Ncrton and daughter; arrived In the city from Portland: this afternoon and are registered at, the Osburn. Miss Florence Allen, of Portland,: who has been a guest at the home of. A. P. Campbell and family, returned- home today. I Kred Kay. who la attending the I University of Oregon, left today for Pasadena, Cal., upon receiving word i that relatives were seriously ill. i Mrs. M. Mllledge, of the Sluslawj district, who has been visitlni; at the! home of Mrs. Frank Taylor, left to-i day for Iloseburg, where she will vis-i It. C. W. Cole and family of six. of HouEton, Texas, after a few days'. j stay in the city, left today for Porl-j land. They are looking for a loca-l tion. ! Among those present at the Tri j Delta installation from viKilinix col-1 li'lii's are .Vim Adaline (Vl-hain. of: Seattle, and Miss Alice Porterfiel.l. ! and Miss .Muriel Thall. i . Mrs. Otlo (illstrnp arrive.! luunei from Portland this afternoon, acenm- I panylnt; her mother, Mrs. A. S. Muy-i : er. of PetosVy. Mich., who will re-' main In Eugene during the winter. I United Silver Company's Knives, ForKs and Spoons, GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY YEARS They cost no more than or dinary single-plated ware. We have them in French Gray Waldorf patterns. 1H87 1010 TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTERS REGISTERED IN LANEC0UNTY 5896 C. W. Mychard, who has had charge of the work of register- liiK the voters of Lano county, this afternoon finished the work 4 of counting them and making cancellations, figuring up the total, after all corrections and cancellations were made, as ft.- 8H6. When the hooks were closed previous to tho primary election the number totaled 4,- 944, showing that since then 1,- 04 2 have registered. FOR SALi-: 3'i Ilaln wiiK'in. nooil as new. cheap. Call at 501 West Sixth stret. o2 7 CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 522 Willamette St. ' Phone Main 1 6 MILK KOU BALK Call Mt Be careful what piano you buy Know the record, reliability and respon sibility of the house from which you buy. COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK Telephone Main 41 IRENE'S LARGEST k EOREMCflJT PIANO & ORGAN STORE HOUSE OP HIGHEST QUALITY ; LOWEST PRICES; EASIEST TERMS WE INVITE VOU TO CALL AND INVESTIGATE OUR LINE O t PERSONAL t A. R. Hunt, of Lowell, Is In the cits'. Mrs. It. II. Nesnilth went to Na tron today. W. L. Mend, of Reed, is In the city for a few days. C. W. McNamnra anil wife, of Lea burg, are In the city. Anderson Baker went to Creswell today to spend Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Ploch. of Marcola, was In the city over night. Sheriff Harry L. llown returned last night from Portland. Mrs. H. K. Job, of Cottnge Grove, was In Eugene last evening. D. Brooks, of Lafayette, Oregon, Is In tho city for a few days. A. 1). James mado a flying trip to his fnrm nenr Irving today. L. K. Hall, of Providence, II. L, Is In tho city for a few days. J. Ilrooker. of Kennett, Cal.. was an arrival In Eugenel ast night. N. O. Kmlth. of Wolf Creek, Is transacting business In Kugene. County Commissioner 11. n. Kd wards is In Clttnge Orovo today. V. N. Kldwell returned last night from a business trip to Portland. Walter Carroll, of Junction City, came up this nfternon on business. (1. C. Smith, of l.nwrence. Kans., was an arrival In Kugene last night. tiny Armltagp nrrlved down from Creswell this nfternon on business. Hen Lurch, n prominent merchant of Cottage drove. Is In Kugene to day. II. A. Tanner and wife, of Ash land, arrived In Kugeno this morn ing. Roland Kef-lea. of Dee, Or, Is here visiting his sister. Mrs. K. M. Rea gan. A. C. Hall and wife nnil II. E. Hall, of PortlanJ, are In Eugene for a few dnys. W. II. A. T. Wnllnrp. a well known traveling man of Portland, Is In the clt. Miss May Allberry returned home to Cottage Grove, todny after a Tislt hern. K. W. Thackeray, of San Jose. Cal., was an arrival In Kugene Inst night. A. C. Plxon went to Portland on the noon train today to bo gone scv- iMiil days. Mrs. 11 A. nn "Inkle went to Pleasant Hill today to spend the i ww it end. Misses Mao anil Marguerite Ma Comber, of Jnspor, were- in the city over night. Mrs. K P. Kendall and Mrs. II H Nenl of Portland, are registered at tho Ostuirn. Mrs C. S. Howe and Mrs. V. W itiiriitn were In the city this morning from Creswell. W 11 and J. R. Renfro. of Fall Creek, were transaetolng business In Kituene today. Mrs J. A. Ilurhanan. of Roseburg. arrived hero today to visit her son, I L. Kagsdalo. Profesaor Chas. A. Cole, of Cor Tnllia. is In ths city as Judge In the ' apple exhibits. j Mm M. Hundy returned to Junc tion Cltv today after a tlslt of a few i dais In Eugene. j U C McAllster. president of thai Oregon Homo Jlulti association. Is In! the cltv from Portland. 1 County Commissioner H0D. Eil-j wards nrrlved home this afternoon from a trip to Cottage Orore. , Mis Mary A. Martin, of S.ilctn.l wns nil arrival In Kugene toilsv to visit her rUmhtor. Mrs W. J Gross ! L V. Ronev took the st.ljj' thtsj morning for Hendricks' bridge on Administrator's Hale of Cigar Store. The merchandise ill the cigar store of J. W. Hartley, deceased, and the fixtures therein, in the Goodman building, on Willamette street, will be sold by the administrator for cash Immediately. All persons desiring a good business in a good location will apply to K : C. Hughes, at the Eugene Mottling Factory, the administrator, who will exhibit to them an inven-l totry of the property, and make the I sale. 1 Apply Immediately to E. C.I Huirhes at lb nrntii.rlv n-ill he Kolfl i within the next two or three days. C. K. 1H C.HKS. Administrator. GEO. D. IJOKRIS. Attorney. F The census gives Oak Park, 111., a population of 19,444. Dr. F. W. Prentice's offices are at 46 West Eighth street. Calls at tended day or night. Day phone 1171. Night phone Main 629. DR. BELL'S ANTi-rA!N For Internal and xternei Pains Don't be surprised the la test up-to-date ideas are put into practice at this estab lishment in DRY CLEANING Now i3 the time to make last winter's garments renewed by us our cleaning enables you to practically get anoth er season's wear out of the clothes. Suits, Skirts, Overcoats, put in their original condition of newness when sent us. ELECTRIC CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS 22 W. 8th St. Phone M. 827 Phone M. 25 W. M. GREEN 619 Willamette A SAFE, ISFACTORY GROCERY STORE That's all. A grocery store you can depend on In EVERY WAY where nothing extra is charged for courtesy, honest weights and measures, superior goods and prompt, in telligent service. Try us give us your grocery trade for a month or 60 our goods will "make good," or WE WILL. When shall we begin callinig at your door? LADIES' EAGLES SOCIAL Tuesday evening. October 2 5, a so cial is to be given at Eagles hall in honor of Aerie No. 275, at which time all Eagles, their wives, mothers, sisters and daughters, are expected to assemble for a big time. The ladies will prepare a fine banquet. For further information, phone the committee, which consists of Mes- dames F. C. Potts, J. Plronl and F. W. Bloom field. o24 (Continued from Page 0.) ADVERTISED LETTERS. Oct. 9, 1909. Crump. Mrs. C. B. Everett, A. W. Gerig. Frank. Hamilton. J. H. Jones. Mrs. Effle A. Jones, Miss Goldle Keeney, J. O. Leppert, Wm. McAvev, Mrs. Delia McCall, Maymle Parsenda, Miss Mary Perkins, Miss Grace Hohlnson, Mrs. A. B. Kmlth. Mrs. J. S. i Tidwell, W. W. I Willness, W. A. . . J. L. PAGE, P. M.' ' An Js.llil onk. mission, cushion seated rocker for only $2.19. Ought io sausiy almost a miser, and I guess It does by the way thin- nn, gnRi If you want one. you h id better hur ry up as there are not manv left You ounllt In be ii, .vi r ' - vuiiir:, iiiiw , cunie, right on in and see this rock er: it ninv lie the means of preventing- a divorce suit, as it will bring peace and reu to yourself and wife Remember ilm .,.,.. . limited, and you will see a stnre full of the most wonderful bargains on earth things that will look good to you. and things that are better than they look. Come, come. I sav, come and take some of my goods at sacrl- MX.. KaV8' Ka'8' GOOD CLOTHES AT RIGHT PRICES AT HANSON'S Our Fall and Winter line is more complete than ever before. The best- known brands of hand-tail. ored suits comnrise a stock complete in every particular. We will be able to suit you in style, quality of goods and price. Come in and look over our line of gods before you buy. Our line of Gents' Fur ninhings is also reduced to the limit. Come and see our s;ock we are glad to show goods, whether you buy or not. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street Eugene Cloak & Suit House Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday LADIES' SKIRTS, BLACK, BLUE, BROWN Q MIXTURES $12.50 Yalues for ... onn $8.50 Values for . . . JsJo $10.00 Values for $0$ EMBROIDERED LINEN WAISTS, PERFECT IN WORK MANSHIP AND STYLE . , $4.50 and K95 Values for. . $3.00 Eugene Cloak 4 Suit House 483 WILLAMETTE STREET. REGISTER BLOCK. ! l Vi) (01 to)