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TEN THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1911 rrom SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY-All $1.00 NECKWEAR 75c, Ail 75c NECKWEAR 50c ; : -. : . : : If ycu want Man's Wear Buy at a Man's. Store I. 1 1 woman M 1 WMftW : ,W1fBnJll&lW''york 'ill l""" Htf j Wear a Benjamin Suit ? ? or Overcoat and you will make no mistake. Style, Fit,, Quality and price are GUARANTEED RIGHT 8 to $35 Mentor Union Underwear-Perfect in fit, un usual in quality $1.25 to $6.00 Holeproof Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Stetson d& Regal Shoes Roberts TOS. TOGGERY. Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. EUGENE, OREGON "t T t ? ? Y ? ? ? f t ? ? Y Y T Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y T Y Y t Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I This Bank Offers You Bafoty for your money; considerate attrition to your business re quirements; A hanking homo whore your interests nmy grow encouraged and aided by officers and employees whom one aim la to promote tho welfare pf client.. BANK OF COMMERCE 550 WILLAMETTE STREET KKKP VOIR HAIR If you will use our hair lonlo and dandruff cure, yon will not need n buy other people's hi.lr. Hut will have nice hair of your own. We guarantee It, and glvo your money back if It falla. It Is not a patent hair medicine. We prepare It In our store. Try It and bo nletisod. RED CROSS UUUQ CO. tf. Hl'MMoXS. therein and for the plaintiffs costs I""" "'"""'"nicma in sniu suit a ml In Tlio Circuit Court Of The Stnto for sucn othor and further relief na Of Oregon For Tho County Of Lane. I niay he Jiihi and equitable nn.i... " ......... v i-nii.,, rSl,,i,(fl ui complaint here. n MrnnKi, I .... II nh.flfr .... A I........ I n "lH ".re er 0, Towne, and Verdn Towns, hls This summons Is published wife, and Uenrge list randor and 1 snant to an order made h h. SI- Minnie Ostrnnder, bis wife, Defou-i llolmus W. Thompson, Coiintv In, dants. "f I-aue County. Oreinn nl... To Alexander C. Towne nnd Vorda September 27. 1911, Bnd rcoulrlii" Towne, his wife, and George Ostrand- tbn sumnions herein to be published er aud Mlnnlo Ostrandor, hln wlfo. , once a week for six consecutive weeks In the name of the State of Oro-! . Carey & Kerr Kon.i You and each of you are here-! Omar C. Snen'rop liy required to appear and answer! Attorneys for PlalnMf. i " "i'-n iihiiiiifi. .wu in' I'nii "i uriu puuncatlon tli.'liboro enillled suit, on or before tcinber 28th, If 11, Scp- Krlendly's Rlove sale Friday and Saturday. Cape kid gloves for ladlex II. Ml valuea at 8c pair; 3 pairs to a customr. 0gQ 4 Closing Out Sale On account of ill health we are closing out our Pattern Hats and Fancy Feathers half price. $ DAVIDSON SISTERS 41 W. EIGHTH STREET I iifsf National flank PROSPERITY BALANCED BY THRIFT, t Prudent and happy is the man who. in times of DrOSDCritv renillnrlv rinnrxiite hie en,l u Vi b.i o j" ' ma oijaic Lctj.ii 111 me oank. biicn a man will nnt Ipoi iim j November 10, 1911, said date boiim more than six weeks froc; tho ilnte or the order in the above cause pro viding for publication of summons herein nnd If you fall to answer for wnnt thereof the plaintiff will annlv to the court for the relief demand ed In the complaint, namely: That a decree be entered requiring you to specifically perform the contract heretofore made by Alexander 0. Towne. tor the conveyance to thP Oreium Klertrlc Hallway company, for th sum of IS.00u.00 of that cer tain parcel of laud described as fol lows: Commencing at a point in tho north line of 6th street In tho City of Rugene. In I .aim County, Oregon. 80 feet west of the Southeast cor ner of the fractional lot numbered one In the fractional block "11" In that part of tho city of Kimene. In ; I i.sne county, Oregon, which was ori ginally donated to l.nne County bv Kugene K. Skinner and wife, anil running theuie west ntong south line of said lot 80 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner yf said lot! thence north along the east line of ir NITA'S NEW YORK FASHION LETTER Madame La Mode on the Ram page Again The Bag's the Thing - Talk about the eccentricities of genius, they cannot even remotely touch the flights of fashion fancy, when cnee Madame La Mode gets on the rampage. Of course those vho make the fashions, and incidentally money as well thereby, are bound for their pocket' s sake to evolve something distinctly different with each recurrent season. They intend that by no possible chance shall mon ey be saved by wearing last year's clothing. Of course common sense takes n hand of necessity, In cases where money does not flow like water. But tho vain and volatile like sheep fol low the fashion leader wherever It strays. The soralled accessories of the tollotte have always been con sidered properly In second place. But will you believe me, one item, a bag of Borne sort or other, has actually this year become the key note of tho whole costume scheme. How It happened no one knows, but there Isn't a modiste who fails to admit the supremacy of the bag. In fact in many cases the bag is bought first and the gown built up from it so to speak. The wo man who wslks out in a New York thoroughfare without a silk, leather, velvet. Jetted or tapestry bag looks almost as conspicuous as though she were to appear nilnus her bodice. So absolutely domiuative is this fad, that I thought It well worth my time to note some of the lead ing styles offered by my best shops. In one exclusive store, there waB a tapestry bag of the same size and shape as that carried by the hunter. It had a leather fringe, and while undoubtedly striking was about as beautiful and equally commodious as the old time carpet bag. Velvet bags with long cords, so that the bag swings near the skirt hem, instead "it will come in good sometime." The "sometime" is the present and the bag fad the saving oppor tunity. No pattern is required, and the most amateur needle-woman can draw the silk or velvet into proi,. er bag shape, and add lining, cords or trimming ad libitum, with. ease If perchance you have the metai frame of one of the eratwhi.e popu lar leather shopping bags, this caa be transferred to the greater ele gance of silken foundation. There Is no fixed rule in the matter of shaiie and individual taste can be display ed in color and design without fear of offending Dame Fishlon. That these bags are more faddishly orna mental than useful, must be con ceded, but nevertheless they belnni; to tne very lew ureas accessories that of being carried near the waist line are within reach of all, and which as formrely. are in high favor, with motallic embroidery or jetted fringe for ornamentation. For the theatre, bags of gold lace crochet over colored silks, and very elegant. Likewise they are very ex uensive. unless made at home. And Just here let me whisper that this bag fad furnishes one of the best and cheapest plans for Chrlstmns giving Imaginable. Nearly all of us nave tucked away somewhere an odd piece of ve'.vet or bit of brocade, not large enough for a hat or waist, and which we have kept hidden carefully, using Toman's own saving argument that I.F.ti.U, NOTICK Of ante of refunding general war rant bunds of the cltv of Kuirene Sealed bids will be received bv tho city recorder of the city of Kugene Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p m. nccember 11, 1911. tor the purchase pf the Issue of 1 180.000.00 refund ing general warrant bonds of the said city. Said bonds will bear In t.'icst at not to exceed 5 ner cm. .... annum, payable seml-annunllv de nominations from 1100.00 to li 000 00. negotiable, due 25 year's fn-ni date thereof. Bids for said bonds shall be itmnuunis i... - " tlfl.. ..i.i. .... .. ' cer- ... "er conl of the price bid and said bids iust be wlth- ... ...... unuuiiiiiun wnatevcr Slid and .TC r,K!" nM 'HO It. S. mtYSON, ISecorder. KITCHKX RKCIPK8. Nut Bread. 1 cake compres'ed yeast: 1-4 cup luke-warm water; 2 cups scalded and cooled milk; 2 tablespoons shorten ing; 4 tablespoons molasseB. 1 cup or more nut meats: 1 cup entire wheat flour; use white flour as needed for dough. Knead, let rise until double In size. Shape into loaf without adding more flour and when rather more than double In Blze bnke for forty or fifty minutes in hot ov en. Add the nut meats to liquid af ter chopping them loavos. 3 cups water; cook and strain. Make a souce with 2 teaspoons butter; 2 teaspoons flour; 1-2 teaspoon milli ard; 1-8 teaspoonful pepper; 1 1-2 teaspoonful salt. Add to . strained liquid. Let it cook well" A""'slice of .onion added to the tomato Improves it. FOR THE HOTSKKRKPKR.' An excellent, way of cleaning lamp chimneys Is to hold the glass over the spout of a kettle of boiling water until it becomes well steamed, then This makes two polish with a clean dry cloth, and - the glass will be beautifully bright. must certainly give tone to the sim. plest gown. Dont forget the Christmas hint no friend will object to such a dain ty gift and even duplicates will ba welcome. NITA. WiU'mette Market Home of Good MEATS and GROCERIES Pure lard, 5 lb. pail ' 65o Pure lard, 10 lb. pail. . $1.25 Boiling Beef, 7c to 10c All other Meats'in proportion W. B. WING Successor to Wing & Company Clnm or Oyster Cocktail. To remove grease from a stove try & lal.laoi.nnna nnlunn- A tnlila-l . i O Tenil spoons horseradish; 4 table-poons "" fllan- "l' a cloth ln soot flmI Worcestershire sauce: 1 1-4 spoon to- "lb 11,18 well over the greasy parts; basco sauce; 1-2 teaspoon salt; Juice tnen l'"''-v ,ne b,n,-k lead and ,he 3 lemons. Mix and keep very cold: keep clnlnis and oyster" on Ice and add to dressing just before serving. Salmon Lonf. Remove the skin, bone and oil from a can of salmon and pick up flue with a silver fork. Beat three eggs very light and add to them two thirds of a cup of milk. Grease a small baking dish and and MuaineHnfa,ls 'ih'h?,' if"? ulte Prevents then, from rusting, f.J ,Zl ?.' U b ,S f "J"" and 80 'es the bother of cleaning the ion liver rm .Vh ta. tMm wnen tlle5' are '"ei again. spots will at once disappear. When making boiled puddings of any kind try putting a piece of greased paper over the top before the cloth Is put on. This renders the cloth much easier to wash and keeps the pudding nice and, firm. When steel knives are not In son stant use always wrap them In tissue paper ft Id lay them away. Tlfis 1UU 11 Find the top layer. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake on half hour. Serve at once. Raker IVnn Soup. 1 cup ba'd benns; 1 cup tomatoes When peeling lemons for cooking purposes be sure never to cut any of the white skin, as It has a bitter fla vor. (St. Louis Globe Democrat. I I.K.t.AL NOTICK. the alley 156 feet, more or le,. h,.,.i".. Snl:.r' 'er th. ..h I,.,.. ,.,!,.. ... .u- - ,r,, , the ilmml grounds In the City of Kuuene theme easterly along said boununr Kiipnna Sealed bid. will be received bv he city recorder of the city of Kt.. I'reson. until 7; so nr ovum .i-n,i. ... . ........ . " cluck -11 n .ii.iii. UIIM I I leci.tiihnr 11 IDI, .: - .. (.,..,, .ir n i , mi i. in- i thence .outh to the place of betln-' power ,.l w.-V . '".U,,,V, Mht. ning. and for a funher decrcj Tth.t : Vk.T, ' ueorge Ostrander and Minnie o- ri ,,f .... . . T . rt at trander. his wtte. hnl.l ih i-.., ... r " " ".-r.-u six versify. Interest paid on savings accounts fc CAPITAL. $100,000.00. D . SURPLUS AND PROFITS .$135.0Qp.OO tuir i.n u to the said real property fr he b i , ,"'","l""ni','"lly' sh us. and benefit of th. nlslniiff . 1 . 1 IU,m",1,tlon ! less than that ..Id George Ostrander and wife" ,V ,h. I h. . '.I'. !".T.,h"i ,(",,,- n requirrq io conv.iy the ssm. to thereof ,i i 1.1 V. I " ,rni date the plaintiff, and that th. plalntlflT, , '.Z hv '1. 1" " h r- Ow... ,t. imvitiij .nq m:n you nint (in il, M '"" "las lorever enjoined and proAhltert ,.,,.. " i , ' "' , "n O ''""ditliins ! from claiming and aswnlng anr , ' ' '"r rrves ihe! I right. .HI. or Interest or.Ytf1 ,0 Viliuvso.v' Harder NKWS XOTKS. Baker Democrat: Now would be a good time to go Into the sheen growing business. The price at i which sheen can be purchased and the low price of hay offers favor able opportunity to the man who hna hlB eye on tho future. The postal department has ac cepted the offer of the Odd Feilows of Hlllsboro to furnish quarters for me prstorrice. Removal Is to he made December 1, stanfleld Standard: Watermelon aud cantaloupes are still on the mar ket and are being enjoyed fresh from the vines by the people of the Man. field country. 'tlie editorial ptnff of "The Whirlwind." the Albany High school monthly periodical. Is com- posen or itutn O. Thompson, edl-tor-ln-chlef ; Charges Ohllng, assis tont eirltor; Carson Binhee. bush ness manager; Madeline Hawllngs, . ii iiiuiuin manager. The first postal savings hank will be established ln Falls Cltv October 25. The local postoffice han made material advancement in the three years that J. K. Heezlev has had the management or the office. The re-1 celpts have Increased 25 percent, and ' the postmaster s sularv has been 1 raised from $ 1 200 to f i 400. The Chinese minister of war for merly the diplomatic rniir..wn..all..n I ts In l orreaiuin.l. ' nn in. t.erman war office' Tin- of teaming Chlneso! officer, the science of avlre i .rinis.ion Has been gWnted VJ , ........ u ,u t.na 9IX orfi. .nr. . ill sn.y tlim. liul It i r iw,. i ntnese army who will be In tl aeronautical detach, men, of, German armv and will become (in.pi,. ,,jiot. ,. , . o i.ni-M'r is tne great Ife ln the rutitry'' nocker a. Q any of his cloihe. in Ue bureau. V" It'lft OUli Gold E.nbossed u I If a. A M I I I .iiiiiiiiir i v I What You Want IN Rest Estate AT THE detective's find Fine Linen Finish Pajer Per Box 35 cts. Cor. 9th and Willamette Sam Rugh Realty Co. We have a lare list and always off" you the best. FOR SALE 140 acres of Land, and hen we land we mean GOOD LAND, nut low. we. rough, or rocky land, but go smooth. I'RODFCTIVE LAND, all cultivation, and WELL IMPROVE!;. cultivation, and WELL I.MrHOfcu- In fine location on the latest Oreeon ELECTRIC SURVEY. Short drive from Eugene. Price ISO per srre. verv good terms. This 1 In a splen did farming district where the lw is commanding good prices It pav you to Inoji this up and ronsltwf itironi the standpoint of a proflno- inft'Stment. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. COR. 8th AND WILLAMETTE Matlock Bldg. PHONE 64. an 4L 111 I- in So of ol uie 6 SI Iltr FOR THE (.