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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
TH3! EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 9911. WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST, Eugene agents Tor Warn0''s Rust-Proof and Red Fern Corsets; Gossard Lace Front Corsets; Nemo Corsets; King Tailored Waists, Town ani.1 Country Club Ladies! Shiift, in Siiks and Colored Flannels. Munsing Underwear for Men, Women and Children. ' : ureater ax ep t, Store S. H. Friendly ;Go., TiTe Leading Store SCHAEFER BROS., Proprietors 70U COULD HAVE BOUGHT IT CHEAPER AT AX BILLY'S 4-. ' - - - - r ' - - " miiv o If. I Couts.nnil Suits like the nrcomjonylng cut ltlus tratesare the kind we feature. The style, ma terial, nnd workmanship belir3- (he very best. Priced-from-. f& 1 2.50 BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY Each day adds additional attractions to an already n rtllniAn. frAivi thft intntw fair cho.no. tri tho mnra n.nni: $ 1 5. buiicbiiun, iiuiii nit jaumj ii.il oiiuh iv inv iiiuiu biauuiaic ul CallUnSt oCVeral Pattens received in our Wednesday shipment. We uTge your inspection, Fair visitors, Second Floor 4 $15 Blue Serge Spcl. Regular $20.00 all-wool serge; teed lining and fit. : values; THK FAMOUS MATZKN LINE OF LADIES' AXD MISSKH' TAIIXHIKD We are the exclusive I agents for Eugene to $55.00 The greatest value ever shown in a man's suit we want you to come and see it, and we guarantee you'll buy It for $15.00 All a-temtlons nmdo free of charge. SALE OF SAMPLE LIXKX SENT OUT HY OUR NEW VOKK OF. FICE AT Ji OFF THE HECiUIiAR l'RICE. In the lot are towels and napkins of all descrip tions, tray cloths, lunch cloths, towllng, etc., etc. linnCDlTC DDIPCC RinCT ACCIIRPni Y Thio io nlumwr o4. .i iviuuLiiHiu i iiiui-vj niwwi nuuuni.uL.1 inu wi. unvcyo yutnt ailu yOLI C3D dail i '! ; -j. v nil I vjc T.. u ' mis iiuerai converuenuc ai ha dil.ii o. 1 1 y us. DOUBLE PIANO VOTES in our Furniture and Rug Departments for Saturcfav i riailu J let; IU tut; jiiuiiu ugai iicumhuoji ii l.ou iiiaij. v&Drirtrj aVaitO (Elulljra two daughters came in last evening to visit .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans. Miss Lothi Paulson of Los Augales also arrived to visit the Evans tarn ilv. "Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harris,, Mr. and Mrs P. H. llletterman and D. 13. Miles camo in from Wcndling last evening and left this morning for Portland: The gentlemen came to attend Musonle initiation in Eugene. ' MARRIED, SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY RIBBONS; Values up to $1.00; 4 to 10 in. wide; in three lots: Lot No. 1, at 29c; Lot No. 2, ati39c; Lot No. 3, at 43c. JUST RECEIVED OUR OWN IMPORTATION FROM GERMANY OF VELVETS AND CHALLIS MOST EXQUISITELY DESIGNED AND MERIT YOUR INSPECTION. ' ' THE CHALLIS ARE At the home of the bride at 174 (Vest Ninth street, Eugene, Septem ber 20, 1911, at 8 p. in., Horace H. Emorson and Mrs. Cora E. Schafor, Rov. II. F. Neff, officiating. The groom is a well-known plumbor and the bride Is well and favorably rknown. Wednesday evening. September 20, at the Methodist parsonage in imh gene, Amos A. Hills and Miss tfessie Kelsay, both of Lowell, Rev. H. S. Wilkinson officiating. At the home of the bride's sistor in Albany, Wednesday evening, Sep tember 20, 1911, Harry H. Hubbs, of Euaene. and Miss Margaret Clino of Albany, Rev. Geselbracht officia ting. R. L. Howe of Eugene was best man and Miss Mayme Stevens of Albany, bridesmaid. They are otl tc Portland for a short trip and will be home soon to take up housekeeping BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID SOCIETY IS WORTHY OF PUBLIC SUPPORT Tag Day Tomorrow Should Be Success Ladies Should Call oh Miss Pease. 400Jkil I THE REASON. Quality higher than price. That's the reason. Stevens & Hulln Piano House, Commercial Club block. s2 3 PERSONALS I u. A. liartms or uouage urovo, is ; in the city today. ' ' T ( CO. Peterson Is transacting bnsl- i IKK ill l'Mi'Mnml - S J- nlUa all1 fnml'y are "in I city for a day or bo. i F. C. Rirmsoy Is In from Lowell. I E. L. Keczol of Hhilomath Is tak- j II. Malloy Is down -irom Natron. IK l the festivities - . ... , , , , , . L. .. Honey went to Salem this f B. F. Mlnnoy, of Mda, Isjiero Tor monllll ,S1K,3H. J1'?. f!ilr;., ' . j ' . . J. F. Yom returned from a trip to fi. S. Woodnirlved out froun ,km ; cKnronila last night. 3aat night . , . h3. .InFep, pniii is vlBlUng at ' 15. l'ond oriV.alteivillo Is talcing , Gl.n :1, lot. ,.,.. ,,,iy!1 W. T. Mooro of Plcsiiuit' HIU sjt(,r,.d t th0 tlod'man. fit tho fair. , V. T. i:af.l.s of How River, is in I H. Maloy loft todr.y for' Salem to I t!u( (.Uv . (lQy or intend the fa, i. ! J. M. Wllliolui, of Crosol!. Is In J!in Add sou, o. Lorao.-. Is Hinong, , (.,tv (,, tl ,ow dllvSi tliB lnlr visitor. . , K. K. Shmroo of Florence Is traiu- ' ,"r8' Richmond of ihwhcnf fl(.lhlfe bu.slnoss in Knmn,, ,tn town yeMwday. K. C. i auaken, of Merlin, is trans- Mr. M. Condon, of Mn))!, was Iu.iU.n,u biilnobR in Miigeno. a-.uscme over nlglu. . , will Clrlmos of llamsburr,. Is In the rity attending tho fair. I tt i ii. .iiiciii'i, u: iiuNiourg, is in i llio cl'.y to attend the fair. .1. F. Holhnmk of Creswell, was Hero on business yesterday. A. W. Ward or Collage (lrov was In town on basinets lodav. li. K. Mi-Cord, of Hnseburg, is In tho city attending the ralr. .Miss Mary ltllyou has gone to Mt. Ai.irnl to a: lend the academy. Airs. .1. Hanson is home from a short visit at Cottage drove. Dr. 1). d. Clark, of llarrisburg, Is among the county fair visitors. .Mrs. L. Urownson, of WuUerville, Is in the city for a lew days. Mrs. Leoua Wntldlo Is In the city from Portland, visiting friends. Alfred Jones -of Cottage Orovo was here on business yesterday. Mrs. Pauline Spencer ifhd daugh ter went to Mnrcolu yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ronnie of Wnl- ) "Just &ssy 9S It Moans Original antLSeniiino MALTED mLl Thi Food-drink for All Ages. More healtliful than Tea or Coffee. : Agrea with the Weakest digestion. , Delicious, invigorating and ' nutritious. ' 'cn rnilk, mailed grain, powder form. k quick lunch prepared in a minute, lake nojubstitute. AskforHOKLlCK'S. U' Others are imitation?. The Feel of Good Clothes They're all "Best" Clothes in the Michaels-Stern new Fall and Winter Styles. They are suitable to wear anywhere, ijseven days in the week. The trimly easy hang of tho undercoat, tho well tailored trousers, the full fashioned lines of the Overcoat, distin guish you in any company. Let us surprise you with tile prices, N$. 8 E. 9th St. Eugene, Ore. terville, nro visiting at Mc.Mlnnvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilder wore in from Yoncalla on business yester day. 11. II. Mason went to Jasper last evening, after a short stay In Eu geno. 11. Kress and his daughter, Miss Nettle, left today for a visit lu Mich igan. Rev. and Mrs. II. S. Wilkinson nro attending the M. E. conference nt Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills of Lowell went to Airlle this morning to visit, friends. Miss II. W. Mahon of Mabel loft this morning for Portland to visit friends. .Mrs. Drown of Walterville left this morning for Aquinas to visit friends. Mr. und Mrs. Mllo Roach went to Cnttago drove this morning to spend the day. Mrs. P. F. Williamson loft today for Spokane, Washington, to visit friends. Mis. William Wolf nnd daughtac returned to Junction City on tlif noon train. ;; jfi. Mr. und Mrs. R. O. Ilrady 'rir among numerous Creswell people' In town todav. ' Walter Peterson and little brothel leiuruuu to junction City on lb noon train. W. C. llrewstcr. of Pasadena, Cal., Is hero visiting his cousin, Miss Lu ella I'rewfter. H. I,. Avery, of llnlso, Idaho, Is here for a few days visiting his bro ther, William W. Attorney J. M. Pipes went to Port land, today to appear in a circuit court case there. Miss Ruby Karrlnglon Is home from a visit with Miss Ermine 0v en of nine lllver. William Churchill went to Cottage drove today to visit his daughter Mrs, S. I.. Knox. Mr. Hall of Fairfield. Nebraska, rami. In last evening to visit his old friend J. F. dates. Mts. Parker left for Portland last evening after a visit with Frank llailley and family. Mrs. L, Steele left on tho noon tralii for Portland to visit her daugh ter His. Louise .Malone. ' Misses Kliinheth Parker and Esth er mien left this morning for Cor vallls to attend college. Miss Allhea Statzer returned to PloaMtit Hill last evening after a visit , wlih .Miss Ada Statzer. C. li. Welch Is up from Salem look ing itfter the finishing touches on the new Christian church building. F. K. llrlstow ot Junction Cltv went to Salem rrom liHre todav fii attend the Methodist conference. Mrs. lierlngton of-Clackamas loft this morning for her home after a visit with friends on the McKcni Mr. and Mrs. d. F. Hrow n it ml and Mrs. W. A. llrown were here yesterday attending Mr i from Corvullis the fair. Ur. C. II. Atwood of CIny Center, 111 ma. ilium li, jnin make Eugeno I his family here and his home. C. F. Chrismann of Walker Sta tion was In today. J. Silver and C. Fitzgerald were In from Spokane today. Mrs. A. D. Owens was In from Cottage drove today. Miss Elsie Deardorff was in from Cottage drove today. 13. lluber of Divide was In town today on a business trip. A. D. Hrown of Goshen Is in town today taking In the sights. Mrs. W. W. Percival of Independ ence arrived today to attend the fair. Mrs. Marlnda Wyglo of Spring field left today for Creswell to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sherman came 111 from Spores to attend the fair after a visit to Jefferson. - Mrs. James Dixon of Ft. Klamath left for her home today after a visit with the W. J. Mulkoy family. Mrs. E. L. D'Lashmitt of Dallas came In today to visit her sister Mrs, Virginia Smith nt the St. Francis. C. Rowland ot Sunnysldo, Wash ington, left Tor his home today after a visit with Samuel Cook and family lu Kugene. Miss Edith Foote of Drain came in today to spend a few days with ner uromer .1. E. Foote and to at tend the fair. Jos. Clyde and wife. B. E. Harris and wife and l'resrntt II. Blatterson and wife of Wendllng, are in the city to attend tho fair. S. Ii. Mosler left this morning for Portland to meet, his mother. Mis. M. J. Mosler, who has spent the sum mer In Lincoln, Nebrska. Mr. and Mrs. Tomplonian of Mar cola wore In Eugeno yesterdnv, mak ing final arrangements to move here which they will do In n few days. Lee Douglas of Marysville. Califor nia, left for his homo this morning, having been here to attend the fun eral of his brother Sam Douglas. C. H. Sedgwick nnd W. W. Scott were hero from Creswell yesterdnv on business. They went homo in the evening to join the excursion todav. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sherlock of Omaha, Nebraska, who have been visiting the family of J. W. Quacken bush left this morning for the southern pnrt of Oregon. i P. Conley of Springfield left todav for Portland where he will spend ii few days with friends and then pro coed to dreshain where he will visit and attend the fair. Itev. J. M. Coiner, of the Adven tist church, left with his family for Creswell last evening. The fnmllv will remain there while Key. Comer attends conference In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ilanton of Sleepy ' Hye, Minnesota, who have been visiting the family of L. Mo gensen, left yesterday for California, which they will take in before re turning homo. O Harold Eakln and his sister. Miss Gertrude F.akln, of Salem, who have spent several dnys here, the guests of their cousin. Miss Kate Hanr.a and their uncle. S. P. Eakln. return ed to their homo today. Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Stayton and -'' The Boys' and Girls' Aid society of Oregon was incorporated in the year 1880, since which time It has receiv ed nearly 40U0 children. These children come from all parts of the state and ns can be seen by the last annual report four-fifths of the cases came from the county of Multnomah. Were it not for the officers of the society, who are making this their life work, many cases of neglect, abuse and abandonment of heartless parents or guardians would be over looked, but the society has detailed investigators in the field whose busi ness it is to watch children placed out in family homes In their district, and bring before the proper authori ties cases pf abuse of children. It Is as much ail institution of Lane coun ty as the county poor farm, the hos pital or any other county institution, and as It depends in part on charity, it is hoped that the visitors to the fair on Friday will remember It is "tag day" for the society, and will ingly donate their mite toward the maintenance and future welfare of the dependent and delinquent child ren of Lane county. The Indies , who nro to sell tags, please call upon Miss Myrtle E. Pease, traveling visitor, nt the Os burn hotel, room 23S, this eveulny or any time Friday. QIAI.ITV. '"''my is appreciated lo after price i ... 1 your piano. The Ste S III 111 l nnn fcn,.. cial fl, ,,,., ' """"I-1 A - . . . Hi I NEW TODAY FOR SALE-IS acres close n J ?1 uOU. Goon terms. 1 re. Good to farm when ti'1 ot f . i -room house on the a Oklahoma laud to trade for On-J land or Eugene property Oklahoma and Oregon 'La, f.l via ii uiuuieiie sirei. t FOR SALE Fine pianoTte, Pond, mandolin, vaSr. household goods includins a heater, rugs, lace cum tiers, star carpeted, library a book shelves, beds, dresseri 100(1 Harrison street, cort; sirei. FOLEY'S KIDVEY PILLS. Will reach vour Individual case if vnn have nnv form of kidney and ! bladder trouble or urinary Irregular ities. Try thom. For sale by all druggists. For bowel compialnts in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoe Remedy and castor oil. It Is certain to effect a cure, nnd when reduced with water and sweetened, Is pleasant to take. No phvslcinn can prescribe a bettor remedy. For sale - by Kuykendall's drug store. SCHOOL DISTRICT: XOTICK Is your school needing an organ? If so, confer at once with the Stevens & Hulln Piano House, Commercial Club Block, Eugene, and ob tain valuable information. s2 3 NOT RR.HIGIXG. It is not often that I brag about being the oldest piano dealer in town j but I am if you doti. t believe it, look at my teeth. However, I can Mrs llomen & Nlckelsen's em- cite you to-people to whom I sold pi hmtilerv nnrlor will be opened to the alios hero 20 years ago and those public in the Theatre building, room i plnnos are still giving good sntisfuc' 111. Monday. September 25. All Kinds tlon. of embroidery and stumping. oi Diarrhoea Is always more or less prevalent during September. Be pre pared for It. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always bo depended upon and is pleasant to lake. For. sale by W. A. Kuykendall. Music every meal at the Royal. s20tf F. A. RANKIN, 30 West Cth street. s21 FIXE I'l.VXOS. From factory t6 you. Furnished by F. A. Rankin, 30 West 6th street. s21 4 FOR SALE 120 acres laiJ i about 42 head of cattle: 1 d horses, some hogs, feed andpi-l thing. J. D. Burns, one miiteJ ot Marcola, Oregon. WANTED Place, to work to J board and room, by young aJ attending trie Eugene college. Cull at the college, II! W. i th or illume 4a. LOST A white and black tail butterfly off ladies' hat, lost lj ncsday evening on streets. f.d return to Guard office. FOUND A man's coat In vtn of city. Owner call 14TUxl street, identify coat and pv'i ad. WANTED Position as grocer;:' Good references. 557 Higar-I WANTED Somebody to do ilia Call Sundav southeast cone Oak and 13th strets. Phone IN WANTED Teams for hauling rl Inquire nt Linn Drug to. LANE COI'NTY FAIR DAXCE-i armory hall, Tnursclay nignu REDl-CTIO.N IX YfU'AMZK Thirty per cent reduction M ,i.. ,i inho vulcanizing at tie 'M turn garage, 614 Olive stret. .l5' first class. Corvallis Gazette: An unconfirmed report here today is lo the effect that U. C. Kecney, the real estate man at Monroe. 'sold yesterday to Easterners! one 300-acre tract, another of 1(10: acres, and a third of 80 acres. It is I expected that others of the party will ! bo Interested yet, and It Is- stated j that another party of Easterners will; reach Monroe in a day or two. Those; nt Monroe yesterday were delighted with the country. I Albany Herald: J. E. Klrkland left this morning for Eugeno, where he will attend the races at the Lane county fair, with his trotting mnre, Lady vlalcom, which, won second money In the $1,000 race at Salem last week. He will go from there to Roseburg. and then to Medford to take In the race meets at these places. Coquille Sentinel: In future nil persons serving time in the county Jail will work on the county roads. It Is not known yet whether they will have a guard or be equipped wilh a ball and chain. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, : eczema or salt rheum, or mine other j form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system. Indicated by feci- j lugs ot weakness, languor, loss of a p. petite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. : They are expelled and the whole sys- j tern Is renovated, strengthened and toned by Hood's Sarsaparilia Oct It todnv In usual MnnM fnrtn n ', cbocclatcd tablets gulled Sarsatabs, H A A 1 Hnitnn J m am m .h.mbuh a. TTSl JL . . A. r.Yt 4 .iSSW r ' ' " A St 9 Fall Style For $3.50 This Is n very natty mil F,il! and .Wint fh' and Ladies' Shoe. It Ir, one of those st.wi.-n. i'- nf ferri arch models with the latest knob toe e:t able patent leather with a calf top sole: It will waer excellently and is fi tJ a verv good value nt our prl'V 3v, of T (iive S. II. drcrn Trading Swror STORE EIGHTH and OLIVE q yj w