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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY. NOV. 21, 1911
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SILVER FOR THANKSGIVING
There ia a charm about a silver
service that no other ware used
on the table gives.
It has distinction and exclu
siveness in its appearance and if
you choose your set carefully it
should last for generations.
We are showing just at present
a larger selection of Sterling sil
ver set than has heretofore been
shown in Eugene. These sets con
sists of three and four pieces just
as you desire and each piece is
the product of the most famous
silversmiths in America.
AUTOS CAN'T HAVE
THEIR OLD NUMBER
Attorney-General's Office Says
Secretary Must Allot by
Application .
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Bissell & Barker Furniturjc Company 52f p&2e4St,ee'
Salem, Or., Nov. 21. Automobile
owneru will not be able to re
tain their registration numbers from
year to year unless by chance, as the
' law provides for giving them num
bers as thflr applications came in,
regardless of the numbers they car
ried before. This is the substance of
an opinion given to Secretary of
Slate Olcott by tho attorney-general's
office.
The ruling will be disappointing to
hundreds of auto owners throughout i A
the state, who seem to have especial
ly strong desires to retain the same
numbers. It Is evident that the ques
tion of repainting numbers on lamps
as well as the desire of automobile
owners was not considered by the
legislature.
Just think how attractive you
can make your Thanksgiving ta
ble with one of these sets,
You will find every article in
this Store reasonably low priced.
Come here before you
BUY JEWELRY
Seth Laraway
557 Willamette
SETTLERS ON HOMESTEADS
ARE PININGFOR WIVES
Silver Lake, Or.. Nov. 21. Men
j homesteaders In this vicinity are tir
ln of single blessedness." They
even doubt that nitiKle life Is blessed
at all and threaten to let slide the
; development of tho vast acreage of
1 government land into farms If Cupid
! does not readjust the situation.
! Imperially do the hoinesteadcra
denloro the Indifference of vounc
women who nre homesteadlm? In this '
(neighborhood, many of whom nre a
leged to bo fo shy and coy that, a
man visitor durst not step over thclpartxf lot 2 In blk 6 of Christian's
property line without danger of hav- i 2nd add to Kugene, $10.
' Ing tho dogs that some or the fair II. 1.. Rown to L. X. Roncy, 3
ones koep on tho premises pounce, res In sec. 3-18-3 w, 11.58.
j on him. Elgar L. Klenier to George S. Da-
The Silver Lake Bachelors' club vis. tract In Kern Kidge Orchards,
Iiuh junt been organized to remedy '$10.
(the dearth of wives. The officers of I A. Mr.Connell et al to Chrlstof
j tho socletv are as follows: Prcsl- fer Nelson. !3.2L acres in sec. 30-
dent. O. V. Marvin: vice presidents. 1 G-4 w, $!15.
P. A. .MrConnell ct al to Adnm II.
Nelson. 31. SS acres in sec. 30-16-4 w,
$2!Mir.
P. A. McConnell to Christen Peder
sen, 4 1.(1(1 acres In sec. 30-16-4 W,
J24B3.60.
P. A. McConnell et al to Jens M.
! ! "i ' !',:
1 1 ' $J -
To '
Sleeping -Chambers
It is during the period
of sleep that the body recuperates and it necessarily
follows that the better the surrounding, the better and
more easily this wil Ibe performed. Over one-third of
your life is spent in the bedroom and food Furniture
here properly arranged, means much toward your
health. Come in and let us talk to 'you about bedroom
Furnishings; our Low Prices wjll astonish you, and
taking into consideration the facts stated above you
will be unable to get along without some of these goods,
See our North Window for Pillows; ; one-fourth Reduc
tion. We also have a large' line of Comforts and
Blankets . ' " : V .
too
.Jessie B. Vanseny to J. J. Elwood,
'""III ad Illlll HIH
Three .irht,
OomiMeicliift'
TONJCMT
Two Shows eacb
Evening
8 Bat., Eve. I
Adult 25o
Children ...lOo
Buz office opon
7 P. M,
MATINEKS
Tuesday and
Wednesday
b.mclal Matinee
Prices:
Adults 16c
Children . ...6n
tlnnra ftnen lit
WHERE EVERTB0DY GOES t-.is P. m.
THCATBe
An Extraordinary Act,
THE STROUD TRIO,
Comedy Blngen and Musicians of Note, Featuring Dainty Mlsa
Stroud
AL LIPMAN AND ANNA KELLY
Those Talkative 8onKntors
JOE BUMMER
World'! Novelty Trnmn Krnm Now York
Playing music from useful tools that almost every on UBes,
such as s hammer, handsnw, screwdriver, and nail pullor, Inter
mingled ivlth his remarkable comedy tumbling.
Two RHrJ'if riiltnplnja
Mnsle. by Aloha Orchestra
SP'CIAL COMEDY PROGRAM THAT WILL PLEASE
Fellow Townsmen
Wo want to tell you a Little Story, at your Conveni
ence a Michaels-Stern Story.
It's about a romaukable Clothes achievement, and
shows why we are able to outdistance all competition in
Fall and Winter. Suits and Overcoats. It'll Profit you
Come hoar it.
Como and see the Clothes they're here and at right
Prices.
E. HANSON
No. 8 E. 9th St. Eugene, Ore.
E. K. Roberts. I. V. .Martin. G. 11
l.oonoy; secretary. A. N. McCall;
treasurer, Karl Heed.
The organization has adopted res
olutions setting forth Its purposo to
relievo1 the lack of feminine com
pany on tho ranches hereabouts. II
la asaerted that all communications Jensen, 120.5 acres In sec. 30-16-4
to the club will be regarded as strict
ly confidential
ALBANY HOTEL CLERK
NOW A FUGITIVE
Jack Mantel, night clerk at (he St.
Charles for a couple of weeks, early
yesterday morning skipped out on
the 4:18 train, It was thought north
ward, taking numerous things ac
cording to the report at tho office of
the hotel. The till was relieved of
$10 In cash, and Hen C'lelnn's Ore
gonHin till of 4 0 cents. .Terry Dquo
vnn's overcoat and a pair of (tloves.
John Page's overcoat and a suit case
nnd a raincoat belonging to E. O.
Perkins, of Springfield, went with
the money.
Investlgataion revealed the fact
that .Mantel was a resident of the
penitentiary at one time, going up
from Hosehurg.
An effort Is being made to track
him down. Albany Democrat.
STEEL TRUST PROBE.
MAY BE DROPPED'
Washington. Nov. 20. Tilrhard
V. I.lndnhury. counsel for the 1'nlted
States steel corporation, made objec
tion before tho Standly steel trust
Investigating committee today to the
conlinunncn of the hearing. In view
of tho government's suit against, the
steel corporation. He argued that to
continue the hearing would he
against the provisions of the resolu
tions of cnugrcss authorizing nn In
quiry Into the acts not under Investi
gation by tho government. The com
mittee at once went Into executive
session and decided to postpono fur
ther consideration of the steel trust
until tho assembling of the full com-mltteo.
MISSING BALLOON
LANDS IN SAFETY
w, ?i;02.-.
P. A. McConnell et al to Peter Et
lefson. 59.. '17 acres in Sec. 30-16-4
V, $2nG8.riO.
G. V. Hudson to T. R. Orr, 1.526
acres in sec. 28-20-3 V, tl600.
Ella Boyd to Adam R. Nelson, 5
acres In Sec. 30-16-4 w, $250.
Mima F. Zitumer and J. H. dim
mer to William T. Pattlson, 20.90
ncres In Tp. 17-3 W. JD500.
John W. Kirk and George M.
Kirk to W. II. Sallee 330 acres in
Sec. 2 7-17-6 W. 10.
Anna I. Hansen to Southern Pa
cific Co., 8.92 acres in sec. 29-17-4
W, $10.
'"The'1 ;ylinme';te' Rqnl Est. Co., to
Welbery Wlllson. lots 1, 2. 3, 4, In
blk 24 of Junction City, $200.
F. Y. Mnlkey to Anna Mulkey, lot
20 in blk 53 of Central Park add to
Florence: also 98 acres in tp. i8-2
W, $1.
A. J. Richmond to J. B. Sessions
et ux lots 10, 11, 12 in blk 14 of
sc-j. Midway Park. SI.
Geo. Melvin .Miller to F. Y. Mul
key, lot 20 In blk 53 of Central
Park add to Florence, $1.
D. W. McKlnney to William E.
Rinehart, lot 2 in blk 2 of Saginaw.
$400. ,
William E. Rinehart to D. W. Mc
Klnney, lots 3 and S. 50 feet of lots
1 and 2 In lilk 2 of first add to
Georgetown, $1200.
Geo. Melvin Miller to J. O. Morris,
lnt3 15 and 16 in blk 13 of Chicago
add to Florence. $100.
Geo. .Melvin Miller to J. O. Mor
ris, lots 15 and 16 in blk 19 of Chi
cago add to Florence, $100.
George H. Fitzglbbon to Mrs. Lulu
Knowlton, lot 6 in blk 1 of George
town, $10.
B, A. Washburne to Mike Kebel
beck, lots 11 and 12 in blk So ol
Washbnrne's sub of Spg. Inv. & Pow
er Co's. add to Spg., $225.
U. S. to Leonard F. Cummings,
160 acres In sec. 10-15-12 W. Pat.
V. S. to Sarah L. I.ee. lotB 2 and
3 and 4 of Sec. 15 and lot 1 of Sec.
22-15-12 W.
Clarence C .Tiouinson to A. Wil
heim, lots 3, 4, 5 in block 44 of Junc
tion City, $425.
Andrew J. Wood to Harvey N.
Wood, part of lot 7 in Sec. 36-17-4
W, $10.
J. W. and A. J. Gowdy to Orin
Tucker, 1.69 acres in Sec. 29-20-3
W, $10.
H. C. Darby to J. M. Kitchen, lot
6 In block 7 of Elias Stewart addi
tion to Eugene, $1100.
J. H. Malbone to Agney Stickles
3 acres in Tp. 17-4 W. $2000.
Henry Thleme to Martin Johnson
and Henry Gordineer, tract in Tp.
17-2 W, $3000.
J. S. Luckey to Ellen Clifford,
tract in Lane" County, $1.
M. P. Dommersnaes to Emma J.
Barrett, lots 6 and 7 irk block 4 of
Kelsay's addition to Eugene, $100.
Mrs. H. A. Allen and Frank K,
Blair to B. C. Wilson, 347.19 acres
in Tp. 18-1 W, $10.
L. M. Travis to Robert H. Sims,
lot 6 in block 17
ditlon to Eugene, also tract In
10 aaumon to
Clarence Shortridge to DCt
man rta In C o . "I
ditlon to Cottage Grove, ;oj.'
auw hi muiirer et nt in n.
Great Western Ry Co. l- ,J
Annie W. McClaren et t,
Bertelsen et ux. Amelia Cartd
deeds, $10.
REGISTRATION OF LAND Tm
WtlllHm M. Pawver l.i r.Ju!'.?
tie to. beginning nt the moK t,.
ly. .N. W. corner of thn cliarlfiHij
I. t. ... ... ... ..... mm ruiinmit
N. 89 decrees 53 minutes p
chains, them-e S. l: minutM tt
chains, thence S. A'l (1plt(.i n . J
' - BB iiiiiiuirn 11. !.(.. I IIUIJ13, inen-
I minutes V. 4.Hfi clmlns. ibm't
(legrees 58 minutes W. 3.50 ,
thence N. 12 niinup K. u.S) t
to the place of bf Klniifnff. coi
8.773 Bcres: RRalnst KrankL.Cn:
and all whom it may concern:
TAK: NOTICE.
That on the 1 3th day of Not
A. I).. 1911. an application wail
said Wtlliam M. Fawvr in the C:
addition to Kugene, $10
Frank Ogden to Temple L. Pope,
W 1-2 of NW 1-4 of Sec 4-19-5 W(
$10.
Lorena E. Cornell to John Roth,
lot 2 in block S of Eugene, $1560.
Li, M. Travis to Robert H, Sims.
lot 19 in block 6 of Fairmount lots-y01irt of Lan(. c'ountv. fur initial
15 and 16 of block 1 of Midway park 1 tration of the title of the land
1 a tn !.-.- 1 in T-j.iHioatn'e , described.
11 11 . r 1 o r if 1 - I 'ow unless you npppar on or u
of Cole's plat of Marcola, $10.
Robert H. Sims to I
and D. Parker, 160 acres In Sec. 13
16-4 E. $10.
Raymond L. Perdew to Stephanie
Ila.mmond and Creed Hammond, lots
i and 12 in block 1 of Chamber ar-
i the 16th day of Je'ciuber, A. D
jand siiow cailHfi wny sucli appl
1 ravis j taken ns confesned. ami a deer
I lie fllirirti aiiuniiiii, in nip yii
i tho applicant, nnn you win tw:
I barred from disputing the samt.
( ounty
A. v.. WHEELEIt. Attorney.
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line Maperdasler
Tndinnapolls, Nov. 20. Koar that
j the luiloon Onssohlurf, whlrh sailed
I from hero yentcn1ny, manned by G.
U. Hunliatinh ami Walter Mofflt, niny
havo dropped Into one of. the great
j lakes, is expressed by friends, in the
absence of word that the baloon has
; been sighted. The new hoped to
win the l.ahm cup for a long dis-:
i tanee flight.
i Later tt wns learned that the rus
i seldorf landed today nt MonroevUle,
i 110 miles northeast of here.
You are probably as particular as most men about your Haberdashery Shirts, NecK
wear, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves The little niceties of Dress you will find here the most
complete Stock of these Goods; the best of Everything and Plenty of it.
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ftftVPSL ' OveiTOaLS a rmarkable opportunity
VI AU V VJ Well Dressed Men are Always Interested in " 1
Our Overcoats; they are made 0 fthe richest TO MAKE YOUR WINTER in-
I"0 K,."ar :5c Hcavy Wo01 G,r:ife Classiest Materials, with the smartest of Style
a Finn Yarn Knit oiove uraii .-..l. Desionina x VESTMENT NOTHING IS
ors , BO; a 3
Cd,ind9.rn"drlnDSovM Brown Mixed Scotch Tweed Hand Tailored
worth $30.00 only $22.50 LEFT UNDONE HERE TO GIVE
117ivf Gray Mixed English Elysians in Tourist Over- ,,,
WOOl jOX COats $24-00 YOU THE BEST MERCHAN;
iionw ai, wnni ,r fn, Mn in Unfinished Top Coat, Silk Lined, spec-
White and color; at only 50c ial now $28.00 DISE THAT MONEY CAN BUT
Slinw Knit Hnsc: these are worth , . -
recuiar r..v: s iwiir for " Black Priestley Cravenette. .......
A Good Worsted Hose; regular 3r.c AT TUF UftRFRDiHERY
tor a short time ..! ...... .s.v Black and Tan Slip-ons $5.00 HADbnL)Aancni
; LUMBER TRUST'S
ANSWER IS FILED
Petroit. Nov. 20. The Michigan
retail lumht'r dealers association. Its
of fleers and directors today, in the
federal court here, made answer tn
the recent Indictments chnrini; vio
lation of the Sherman nntt-trust law.
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The iittswer admits the rolhvtiou and ;
lnfirmatlon con-'
X Safe Deposit Boxes $2 a Year
and up. Note, deeds, leases. hstni.-ts, lnortKaces, eontra.-ts. old
reielpts, lnsuranee pollelss, n all valnnlile papers, jeelrv. etc.,
thould hv all means he kept In a safe place from loss hv hfj mem
ory, bnntlary or fire, flafe deposit hoi-a In our fire p7,.oi vault am
the safest Riiard. Let us allow them to you.
dl.semtnattnn or mrormniton con-
cernlnK manufacturers, jobbers anil .
wholesalers. dealltiR directly with the
constuners. but denies anv conspir
acy, Intimidation or blacklist nu'i-
ods. ;
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prices
sve ctultu(l to nuke v,en-s from
cs to 16 tr.-lms li Ik t) nn.l fr.vn.
to ?l l-J let'l lone
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v our Hump'''1 at itourlrv's stthllO
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MEN'S UNDERWEAR
A lot of heavy Wool Under
wear worth $1.75 and $2.00
a Garments; to close at$1.25
One lot tf high Weight wool
Underwear; assorted colors
and sizes; to close at 85c
We always have a complete
line of Lewis Union Suits
Separate Garments
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MEN'S SWEATERS AND
SWEATER COATS
One lot of Gray part wool
Sweaters to close out in a
hurry at $1.25
Heavy Sweater Coat, all
wool; full line of colors 1
regular $6.00 Coat to close
at $5.00
Jersey Sweaters all colors;
extra good bargains. . .$3.00
Men's Ruff Neclf Sweater
Coat; heavy wool in grays S
Blues only $7.00
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS.
nel Shirts ; the best we could
Men's very heavy blue Flan
buy; to sell for $3.50
Blue Flannel Shirt, (Oregon
Flannel) for $2.50
One lot of Flannel Shirts,
blue and gray; most stores
sell them for $2. Only W$
Lieht weieht Flannel in all
colors with tie to match
I BANK OF COMMERCE
0 I 550 WILLAMETTE STREET
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1 Ki.'mp. t'uH.llnm. fli.li llfttit miut t!int
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1 Mrs. M. .1. llesson anil her daneh
' ter. Miss Zelma. left this tfVnlnc
I for 1'ortlaud. where Miss Zshua lll
THE HABERDASHER
g 505 WILLAMETTE STREET PHONE MAIN 831
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