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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
THE IUGSN35 DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1911 riVB if' 2? Euene- f i" mil north I - t ? ,"'r YounS" P'x-e on Thanks-' CITY NEWS : UXtthT Forecast Zt . " inniEht. fICept OC- iTrtn in the northwest; cool- ihe norm - --- - - lww rlv winds. - fcair; V"1- r ... - loo'i for dru-' " "- ' ' .rt-i'sudto for photos, '.v. n n Oulllon who has bees. General hospital for a few discharged today.' , t Boliek, a Bohemian, toaay 'f 7 in nf intention to '(".cliiifn of the United States. Ard Edwards has disposed of "oro . fimv Rena.. who tie ciear Vr "proprietor of tho Eugene i.i'iverv service, lost a valu- j0ree from blind staggers yes- , Sessions, of the Latter, Day ' mnrlv lived In Eu- P'dled last Wednesday in Rose- Vii Rudlsoiie tooay ubbku buu in rfUft COliri UK""""- ciiniu Miry B. Uockwell to recover the of ;0U. WHU luiuttjuv, uu a Hory note. Itj ft Applewhite have the con- 10 build a new unaenaKing lihment for W. W. BranBtetter in street. , ii the regular meeting night e Modern Brothefhood of. Anler- All meniDei's are requested to ?!lt. ail til service examination will be nEueene on December 18, for lovernment position of farmer ,. Indian service. P. Morse has received word of (eth of his mother-in-law at Iowa. Mrs. Morse lias ueen lor some time past. L Buel'., nght-of-way agent of Southern Pacific company, who toured the right-of-way for the Bit line, returned this morning i trip to San Francisco. Offntt, E. K. Wheeler, and V. lino, recently appointed as ap- Imof the property of Mrs. Eliza ii, deceased, filed their inventory nmhslA court todav. 'fTlufi KiT- td the property at T296.Ss?. Kit; council meets tonight. At tine the ordinances assessing kt to the property owners for Irttent pavement will be passed Vie ordinance licensing Insur- nmpanles will probably be irk was begun today on remod- k the Masonic hall with a view nUng it more commodious and feifnt for lodge work, j: A new if in the lodge room i wlll he htlej and other Improvements kewlll be a shooting match at oodpiaiure place three miles b.. us o., .-November 30. at which turkeys, chickens and other poultrv "d m 'onte5ted ,or- "a shotgun". Mrs. babies with almost C. M. Stephens, whose twin had a Dirrnw '- - death when their house burned ves terday southwest of the cilv, receiv ed a telegram soon after tfe'flre tell vtH ?r 0 ,he dea,n of her 'atpr in mis news, together . huuck ot tne fire, has prostratedj Mrs, Stephens. Harvey U stndley has begun'sult In the circuit court against John Jet son, to recover the sum of 300, to gether with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per year from September 19. on a note given to the Griffin Hardware company, and assigned the plaintiff. Thompson & Hardv are attorneys for the plaintiff. The folTowine took ti, cta.A. this morning:., W E. Brown to Deer-' horn; V, . Blandish to Blue River- I Mrs. Yancey and Mrs. Edmlston to ' Vlda; Ale tail, Jo Walterville; D; Jac obs to Mapleton; C. W. Hodgen to! I.yon's ranch on the Siuslaw; L. B ' Hicox to Mapleton: Stewart to Mock's railroad camp; Walton to .uupieion.. - ; rjr irrnwrnTiwmTrnglliwiiiiiisii .in 1 1 in n i i 11 n--mnrii u KboCorsets, Sfthlin Waists, Athen Underwear, Dent, Fown's, AlexAdre Kid Gloves Complete StocKs, All laii urd m Depts. I lone. . . i m vw-j? r ers lit O. r hrtiff toe. Tfi M Promptly filled PhorA Orders Promptly filled Thanksgiving Buying Saving Opportunity Ail Th?s Week-Visit us. Wear Athena Under wecr-Made for Women and Children-Try Them Visit Our Men and Boys' Departments for Wearing Apparel Bargains i ?W. M. Green, O. V. Roberts anil W. Polders were appointed as a com mittee at a meeting of the Merchants' Protective association last night to arrange for the banquets to be given 1 during the winter. The matter of revising the by-laws came up, and it was voted to furnish each member with a copy so that he may familiar ize himself with them. T. J. Hudson. J. T. Rorick and II. G. Miller were here todav from The (Dalles on bsuiness. Mr. Miller is ed itor of. The Dalles Chronicle. The gentleman wee registered at the Os burn and -declare that It is the best hotel they ever patronized In a town the size of Eugene. They are much pleased "wltfi "the city and Its pros pects and say that they will invest here. v ill. W Stone, secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A., will arrive in this city tonight. He will address the students in assembly at the Uni versity tomorrow morning and will deliver an address on the single tax in Viilard hall tomorrow night un der the auspices of the Single Tax club. Mr. Stone Is Bald to be an able speaker. He takes the place of E. J. McAllister of Portland, who was un able to come. Speaking-of the much-talked-of contest between the S. P. and p. G. W. Interest for the possession of. the tunnel leading to' the Siuslaw. II. P. Hoey, tbS S. P. engineer said to day that the contest was in regard to the other end of the tunnel and would not interfere with the work now In contemplation and included In the Twohy brothers' contract. He said that the matter did not come In hlsdepatraetit as It was In charge of the right-of-way men, but suppos ed that any disputes which might arise would eventually be settled in the courts. A compromise between the Oregon Electric Railway company and John R. .PatrisonTfor right-of-way through the tatter's land near the city has been effected and a deed to the right-of-way through the property was fil ed for record today. The company Men's Outing Gowns, 78c Men's $1 Dress Shirts 69c $1.25 Wool Underwear 84c 25c CASHMERE HOSE. PAIR. 19, The finest material and workman- Fine Per.cale and madras golf and 100 dozen men's fino soft wool rib- 50 dozon black, gvey ,uui Oxford ship i nthese gowns, cut full and negligee shirts, size 14 to 17, light bed underwear, natural color only. casilmere half h'oso, best quality long and made with or without col- and dark colors, coat or closed Drawers faced and lined, best sa- Made ln BXZ0 91 , t0 sold sin. lars and with frogs or plain button. st-vle and nlade with or without teen .trimmed and finished. Tho gie pai ror by th"0 dozen." Very fin White and colors .sale price cuffs- An exceptional $1.00 shirt. best sizes, 34 to 48. A very at- cst 250 Hose obtainable Sale price tractive price this 78c 69c 84c 19c Pr. or $2.25 Doz. Mail orders filled at this price. Mail orders filled at this price. Mail orders filled at these price Mail ordors filled at these prices. A Few $25 Suits Left, for $ 1 9.75 Big Lot $ 1 5 Su ts, Sale price $9.75 Make a selection of any Suit or Overccat in our store tomorow .including Atterbury and L. System Clothes our positive guarantee of one year's satisfactory service goes with every suit 'All wool ,woll tailored and snappy. Our fall models and patterns included in this lot .-About 300 Suits and Overcoats, younc men's and -men's. This is undoubtedly the rarest opportunity to get a good suit at a very small price. Louk at them tomorrow. recently began condemnation pro ceedings against Pattison. An agree ment for rii;ht-of-yay through land belonging to .1. II. Eccleston and wife and .1. P. Mllliorn and wife In sec tion 17, township 10 south of rune 4 west, was filt-d for record today by the company. This land lies near Junction City. It is probable that a compromise may be effected between the South ern Pacific company and C. Jensen, through whose Hlalr street land the company's Coos Day branch will ex tend, this and the Lane county Asset company's property being tho only two pieces of land through which right-of-wa has not yet been secur ed. The company began condemna tion proceedings against both a few days ago, but It is probable that the case against Mr. Jensen will not go to court. Right-of-way Agent Buell and Mr. Jensen held a conference to day and It Is probable that a com promise price for the land will be agreed upon. Two young men slvlng their names as Howard Calvin and William Smith are In the county jail charged with entering the residence of Mrs. Anna Pitney at Junction City Sunday night, and stealing a number of ar ticles therefrom. Sheriff Bown and his deputy, George Klsk. arrested the men on the railroad between .faze and Irving late yesterday afternoon, and as they had some of the goods stolen on their persons, their guilt was established. They at first pro tested their innocence, but afterwards admitted Ihelr guilt. They were ta ken before Justice of the Pence Hry son and bound over to the grand jury. Oeoigo T. Hall's application to build over the alleys between bis properties on Pearl street will come vator used to convoy goods from tho ground floor to the basement, when tho water which furnished the pow er for the elevator, leaked out, anil the elevator dropped, Shlnn's head being caught between the bottom or tho elevator and the floor. It whh necessary to pry tho elevator up with a crowbar before Shlnn's head could up before tho cltv council this even- i be released. Ills breath was shut ofr ing. His plan, as outlined bv The! for n minute and be was nearly un llunrd a few davs bl-o. Is to eiei t a 1 conscious before extricated, but be Is NEW BUILDING FOR UNDERTAKING PARLORS ON OLIVE STREET large concrete block having a front age of 90 feet on both Pearl and Park streets, with the alley In the center, but to have the second story of tho building extend over the alley, leav ing enough space below for the pas sage of the largest load of hay or any other commodity that might be .haul ed through the alley. Mr. Hall has had sketches of the building drawn and they show a very handsome structure. Ed Shlnn. who Is employed at the Blair commission house, had a nar- sufering no perience. Ill effects from his ex- I-Kl.l.V TIllIATlti:. TODAY ONLY. PATIII-rS WKKKI.Y. HIS KIUST LONC TROl'S- Kits -Selig. A brcezhy school ' bov comedy. A' WI'.STKUN ItKDKMPT- ION I'.rtPiinav. A TNT IIII.DAII. TIIIO MATCH MAK10I1 Vitagraph. I. million, miner J- jeuin, Jt. Adults Klc. w, W. Branstcttcr Will Have One of tho Best Equipped Chapels in Valley row escape from death this morning. lie was UoBCPmltug jn uio ireisjiit eie-. - vutor Mse ilto''cofivoygooilHfrointho ., W. W. Ilrausti'tter has begun th erei-fion of a two-story frame tiniliV liiir on Olive itreel oiiniHiiti: the C.-u I nil school building to be utcl for l.lu i,ii,l...itil-iin ,., i-l,iii unit when a ei" ii in,,, i, .... i ' completed, be will have one of tb-1 ' rinii't chapels In the state. I be ! building will be 2 by CO feet In di mensions, with a twelve-foot porch : in front and a large pun-h behind. ! The sei-oti'l floor will be divided Into I living rooms, uhi'so Mr. and Mrs. ; llrniisletter. and the lattcr'S mother, j Dr. Olive Waller, will reside. The building will cost, when completed model undertaking plant in the building nnil will lie eiiiilppi'd with the latest appliances known to tho profession, lie expects to occupy the. building about February 1. 112, that being the datu of complntloii railed lor In 1 he colli ract. FALSE 7l a7r d1)0M E D BY OFFICIAL DECREE Chicago, Nov. 21. Pre- pare to see women with their hair parted modestly In tho middle w it bout frills, rats, purfs and other "fixtures" In I he way of false hair must go. This eiili t or tho Chicago lad- ies' hair dresser and wig, makers' association In its see- nnil animal meeting hero to- . t day. 4 . .1. Crul;o and 11. W. Trenbnth, I about 400H and will be til the luteal 1 or the game department, were In Cot I uri'hitei'turo. j tag'1 llrovo yesterday and placed !0,- Mr. ltrunstotlei- ptVus to ItiBlnll a! out) salmon trout, in to" now iiver. "v3gHpjp-' Cheer Thatikseiving Dav ! 1 . ' jr c- : t ? f f ? ? y T f f Y f f ? ? ? ? i. f Wire Your House Until Saturday, November 25 we up your mind riorht now that this vear vour dininsr room at Thanksrivinff time iUbe complete in every respect. Yen undoubtedly have plenty linens, China, Silver u iiass but how about Furniture. Don't you need a dining table or some Chairs. Don't you need a Buffet or a Serv nS Table? Surelv von naerf one or more of these thinzs. You know nf ranTii thot'nn otbor itnrg In FnirenB 1a so well able t7' satisfy vour Remands as is this store of ours. We have the largest stock of Furniture in Eugene and M the nrpcpnt fnrnitnrn BlirtlDQlfil flnvtbinff fiVftr fthoWTl . .. . uiuc UUI BLUUtk Ul UI11IHK w ui-i i ....... . . r j a " 11 i all priced very lov? and if you so desire you have the privilege of pacing mnthly installmens. T ? ? Y ? ? Y V i Y t Y ? Y Have you heard of our proposition? .Well, if you are tenant or an owner, we will wire your house free if you will promise to use electric light. We will install wiring, also three 16 -candle power lamps, as well as two 40 watt Tungsten lamps no cost at all to you. This offer is good r.nly until closing time, Saturday, Nov. 25th. Phone 28 NOW. t f Y Y ? Yl 2!y ampbell -Fellman Eurniture Co.Qjfi$ Oregon Power Cdmpony Phone 28 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y "iomefurnishers, Eugene, oOregon o ;li !'-