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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 8

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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TUB DAILY GVAJtO. TCHhOA HKPTKMBSR HW noRX. Consti UTV XKWS North of EugelTe, Sept. 7, 190S, Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ladies Home Journal Patterns Boys School Suits, Hats, Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases nuoas to Mr. and Mrs.

collingwood, a daughter. JEW iOllAr. KLL his outing clothes and carrying his pack Won his back, the picture of a typical mountain The medical license of J. Randolph Barr was filed with the county clerk today. i James McMillan, a laborer, was arrested last night 'or belnK drunk and disorderly and was fined fl'J in the police court this morning.

1 he amount was paid. The fourth quarterly conference of the Humphrey Memorial M. t-church will be held Wednesday even-. ing at 8 o'clock. This is the most Im-: portant official meeting of the church for the vear.

All members of the conference and of the church are earnestly invited to attend. I Tansey, of Muncle. ar-I rived here last night and went on to FOR RENT Sixty-acre more or Get your less) farm in small town, store, The front of the new Mitchell Garrett building has fu'l'le-el1 and is being put in. C. Nadc-au Is repairing his bowling alleys preparatory to opening them up for the season about October 1.

Hess Nlcolle have fold their automobile wood ks to I'arker who will hercatt. condui the business. S. B. Eakin has been appointed administrator of the setate of Ell Per-rv, deecased, and his bonds fixed at $2000.

i rnlltf for the churches, good school and black- Phone Red i.inAi.n 13(. blocks smith shop two distant. Good house and barn and all kinds of fruit. Enquire at 268 Lawrence street or address V. Robovsky, Eu gene, Or.

sll Our Pall i Will Su? FOR RENT The Hotel Mapleton will be for rent to the right party on Sept. 20. Apply to R. H. Clow, Mapleton, Oregon.

The Friendly Store College Style Suits at $15 to $40 ea. We are aplrndidly ready to take rare of your fall clothing wants, an onr atork la aow tho largest In the valley of Snappy Yoihik Men's Suita. We ahow excluiove models and fabrics that you can't duplicate elsewhere, made try the SYSTEM Raincoats, Top Coats, Overcoats In many attractive and pleasing tyles, Including the new "Slit" coat with open pleats on sldo and deep center vents. Overcoats and Cravenettes $10.00 to $40.00 A raniittu ui nnn Booth-Kelly lOKKing road arrived here this morning and were transferred to 1 Roseburg this alternoon. nt i of the Commercial Club's correspond-i ti.

niseimre. Grants the branch. 'i i ROOM AND BOARD For two more; young men, J6 per week. Call at 521 Lincoln. slO Ipass.

Medford and Ashland before Prof essor Ford has been ills- charged from the hospital auei ue we have ried in stock deciding to locate. Me is verj Impressed with Eugene and is expected back soon. The fire alarm was sounded last I ihi niwiiit 8 o'clock and the days' confinement as tne resun. u. operation.

FOR RENTA farm of 160 acres, two miles southeast of Eugene for rent at once. Address Box 14. Eugene, Oregon. tf mous MidJ mn. n'lli nnt nnnear i HiraMoi in the corner iiuuaio oin In Eugene this fall, as expected It will come to Portland, but will return East from there.

of West Sixth and Washington streets ceiled by ac Men's Cloth: FOR RENT Seven-room house with 1 closets and bath. Inquire at 270 North Pearl street. i tf New Hats IllP DeiTl- market and where a flue was burning out. services of the department were not needed. A black dog owned by C.

Hodes was run over by the chemical engine in front of the postofflce and agents for EJ ocratlc cadidaKu for presidential i rtrpnn will sneak in New Shirts A beautiful omSrtirmnt of pleated ail plain cuffs attached nr detached, shirts In coat Btyie and plain. Mic to :i.oo Large shipment of rugs on the I road; wait for them and save money, CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. the courthouse Saturday evening. killed. We are showing new fall styleB and colors In the Imperial, Stetson and Sterling tuts.

a.oo, $1.00, nml Oit clothing look well- Mr. and Mrs. J. uociuiu a farmer living near imiu their daughter, Miss Stella, down I to Egene today with a number of from Creswell today for an operation which he wished to sell. He at the General hospital.

Dr. Wall is in(Uire(j Qf the commission mer- creations in COMMUNITy SILVER pattern. You will find ably priced. her physician. chants what they would give for them and the best he could get was Mrs.

Andrew Svarverud, who was cenls per pound. Before he left operated uion at the Eugene hospital he telephoned to Irving and some time ago for appendicitis, was was told he could get 10 cents per lb. discharged from tne institution e-for them. lie Iook mem uacn iu terday. Irving.

The question Is why is the carry a cent offuniishingj Tte Attractiveness of Our Store price higher there tnan in cugene A'llcox, a plumber from cannot be the citv, ai Aberdeen, nas nrriveu nmoi jr8 fjortt m. uraton toaay iiibu-and will open a shop. Quite a shli- tutcd 8Ut ln tne circuit court against mu.i.rl!il fnr the shoo arrived i i Hlvnrnn She nllpees will be found yj. u. wioiuii that they were married in Douglas Oregon, on April la, isuo.

la nt Vrnltvnlp. A tract Of! AhlM r.lnnn np-prl two i. tu 111 Uttvc vuc many of ou tors can affa for. We ow store and ia to pay and a land on the raliroan noriiivei i years. She alleges tnat on way city, and owned by I.

H. Bingham, 1 190e her husband deserted her and nlA with the ennntv clerk tO-1 -i na tL-ith har nr ia increased our display of Commuuity Silver. Admired by all who gee it it would be still more admired on your table. A day. to contribute to her support.

She asks for the care and custody of the ifiriiv whn has been fire child. R. W. Marsters and J. A.

Bu with small TEe Friendly Store's Hand Made Suits at $2000 to 1 0000 A benutiful display of new tailored suits now rendy for your Inspection. Throe times tho assortment you will find anywhere also In town. Exclusive models, and, as usual, the most reasonable prices prevail here. See the now suits with short wulst coals and large lapnl of satin or velvet Long coat suits In very attractive models Suits of tho latest fashion and material to please every Individual fancy. Tho display Is worth coming to see.

nnd Incliidos tailored suits of all grades. Prices ranging from 20 to $100 a suit. No troublo to show you hero. costumes and suits arriving dally. Hundreds of Yards of Beautiful Fall Dress Goods and Silks Fall fabrics show.0.

for the first tlmo this year, llnusuully rnreful In selecting the dress rubrics of tho season, we have almeil abovo all elso for quality and stylo In tho goods secured. Tho weaves of most n'l HresH Oooils iiro quite different from those shown last season you will like them for this reason. The colors are hliuis, greens, browns, reds and a big variety of high colors In both silks and wool goods. Starting a 5'rd and up to J3.00. There Is splendid representation of all that Is newest nnd best.

chanan are her attorneys. You are invita man on the Wendling local for some time past, has secured a place as engineer on the switch engine at Junction City, REMOVED Handiomett pattern on tLe market-. Lasts a lifetime and look at whether yor Tho Rod gtni ronl atnla firm. Mnr- Most of the office rooms In the new I. O.

O. F. block are spoken it la (linnt'ht hv the time the rls Warren, have moved from the McClung block to Room 11, over First National Bank. Property sold at owner's prices. Good bargains structure is completed they will all be engaged.

and fair dealings. Come and see. ForSale by A nf hntlRohnlfl effects ror J. T. Boss, from Fort Morgan, Phone Main 302.

ss FOR WOOD8AWISO nncnleno iimrpr Annlv R. Con ED. HA arrived nere toaay. iions nnd family have already arrived and J. O.

WATTS will locaiu iiuiu. East Niiui Corner 9th and Willamette rnd, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4 762. Successor to W.

H. Davis. sl3 BIIJiMIBF. BROTHERS Frnnk Test, who has been associat ed with W. J.

Hill in Hill's gun store Inr' thn tiiwt Hpvprnl Illnntbs. has con cluded to go back to St. Johns. His For all kinds of draying and express. House phone Red 2742; of- wlfe a health Is not good nere.

Ed' Small has built a portable Heating furnace, brick and founda building for a lunch counter and hnR placed it on the Chambers lot at tne tion stone for sale cheap by First National Bank. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Blankets Quilts, Pillows and Sheetings Racket To coiner or Sixth and Willamette streets, near that of Fred, the Turk. A daughter of W.

W. Hnwley, of Row river, was brought down from Cottage Grove on the noon train to The Home urrival In Eugene yesterday. jnnd Mrs. Strand Long. She Is com day and taken to the General hospi Ing by way of San Francisco.

We always have bargains foj tal fnr treatment. Dr. Brown is her physician. i M. .1.

Hull, or (Soldrielil, was inn arrival lii ICugeno last night. Chimin Ailklns niacin' a hiiHlneHS I-ICIIHONAL C. W. Sims nml wife, of Visalln are in Eugene. Diirrol llilstow leaves 111 the morn Ing for Newport on nhort outing.

Small boys have begun to peddle body, and new bargains a added to our stock each wd sandwiches to passengers at the de pot as they have been doing at Al trip to Junction City last evening. t'apt. Cox was a passenger for Mii-plclon on tho stage this morning. 0. A.

Chase, of Fort Morgan, was an arrival In Eiigeno last night. Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch returned Alf lilllard Is In Portland on busl-noss.

Walter lloss Is 111 tho city for few days. llonald Preston Is homo from a F. It. McConl. of Hoseburg.

was an arrival here on the noon train today. N. E. Marklcy passed through on tinny for the past several years. They tried It here once before two or three tho train last evening from Cottage years ago but were stopped.

to Portland on this morning's train. Grove to Albnny. OUR AD trip 'north. Mrs. II.

K. Morris nml t-nlltl arc Tho Allen cannery started tip on Hlu HtM'k num. in from mo norm homo from Mew purl toinor thin iiftornoon pears yesterday, hut owinn to tho fact that tho fruit was a Utile too They always contain BAR(j ureon the plant will remain Idle today, it will start up atiain tumor row'. l. N.

llaytlon, of llurrlHtmrK. upont hint nlKht In tho city on bual- llt'MH. Waller Hain rotnrnotl to Portland yoHii'itlay after a vlttit with his foIkH hor'. Mm, J. J.

UuuV anil chllilron art vlnltliiK at SviHt'it MIIIh for few ilayx. OUR STORI rtt, T. C. Mullock is In tho oily from HMiknm A. Tiivlur wtfiit lo CuiviiIIIh lo-tly on ItiiHliu'rtH.

Attorney W. W. Cnlklna In lit Port-Inn 4 on liuntncrtN. Jiih. Pnrvlii ri'lunu'tl homo to IVx-tt'r thl itltiM iUHtn.

4. 11. lilllum. of SUvtT Luko, Ih In on lMuiniru. A look over our stock will pMter Vonadu left today for I.ewln- Tailor the man for the booster to patronize.

We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St.

Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Groceries will always find the best brands dH Croccrics FreslGrcen Vegetables' Flour and Feed No it b--t our own dflivcrv hlH It, It. Knox r'lurniJ hint ovcnlUK ton, Mituo, wIhto ho will visit hotter ham from trip to Drain. hlsi.T.

Jtulph l. HohltiHoii rt'lnrnJ to, Cmuullmim Y. .1. HorRor ami K. A.

Pprtlamt liit ovi'ttlnn. Aiiili'tvon aro on a trip to the low or you have ever bought in row Peter Ashley, Jesso Kaston and Krod Kaston. appraisers (if the estate of James Polknap. deceased, today filed their Inventory with the pro-hale court, reporting that they appraised the property at Tho Lane County Kleotrical Company Is a new firm here and it will a portion of fhe building by Plank Johnson's real estate office nearly opposite the Willamette Valley Company's office. l-ir several davs there has appeared in The C.uard a itn of itu in the Seavey Mrothers' vard.

slat inn that the yard con; nod 1 aen's when it shouM have read acres. The error '-as bet ii eorroeted in the notice and it is now correct. fAm I'oMaKo tirnve today. any other store. Hon.

It. A. Poolh wont to Yonralla this afternoon to look after tho work on his son's farm. Jetiso Pounds left thla morning for Klorenco to look after IiIh oranhorry swamp near (hero. Mrs.

A. Sudfls returned to Prownsvllle yesterday, after an extended stay In Kugono. Mrs. (la Shari returned to Portland last evening, after a vise It with her relatives in Kuene. T.

.1 Plakeley and wn sons, of Lowell, were In title lie today and oalled at Tho (iuard off loo. Attorney (1. K. Sklpworth went to Junction tin the noon train today to attend some professional hustness. H.

V. Parnell and wife left loday for I'hehalis, here hey expect to spend the fall and winter. Miss tloldle Miller, who commenced work as trimmer for Poltoti i Jenkins, the milliners, but resinned, ret ut ned to Tort land loday. Mrs. Wilteul-eru and son Kalph arrived down from Kolev Springs lo-dav in Ihetr auto on their way home to Porilantl, Mis S.

Sto1 and daughter. Ms lil ad vs. of Port land, ret urned home last eveiilim after a visit witli relatives Kunene. Pr. Lulu Mariinam and dauuh ter, MUs l.vttdull.

went tt Salem, here the lattr will lend the t'athollc cimvent durlnu fall and winter A Few Items 5 Miss Molna Knkln. of l.aCrande, arrived here todav to visit Mrs. It. Sell. A I (Jelser and son, Kilward, left Itulay for Paker I'ily to he gone a week or two, P.

l.ureh, tho Cuttnuo tJrove nior-ehant. was an arrival on the noon rain Todav Miss Manrio Lewis, of Mohawk, returned here ihU afternoon from a rip uoiih. A I laf lender iirrtwd dow from, Kolov SprniK1 yesterday on way to Portlnnd. Mrs. Frank Morrill Is expeeted heir from CMtimo tonight or lomor-row nliiht to vhsi her Mr.

i Attorney K. O. PtWer went to lVnland on ImimIiu'hh today. Kola Net, of rfulom, wits In tho oily today on hop huHlnosn William llodeH returned this af-toriioon from a hIkh I trip south, A. HttuKm inane a uusliifs trip t'CgitaK1 Urove this Hiiy llnnt'r wan a pasHeiuer for AHiniiy t.ninv on the noon train tlr, Prown luado a prorelllonal oH 0 1 llrove litsl nthl.

1.. Moml returned this Kf-tiiijon from a at Stdavtlle. jJohn Patterson was a to JttH'thm (oi the nom Irain toda Tansey. of Mutu le, 111 ns Hev. O.

C. Wriiilu arrived home todav en the noon train from his ex Hooks and eyes, per card 3 papers pins No. brass lamp burners 12 white Wire coat hangers Large size dish mops Pan cake turners Jot black stove polish tended out In 17 in Smit hern Or. mm. coiiinm from Koelnuc rodav Mr' wer.t t.t ('rater Lake and points of tit'erest.

tioltii; Pierce Bros. Phone Main 53 51 tg wa Me arrived on tv.nn ci.id Some I lc 3o cand'es 5c Baby bibs, fir-' 5c Rollins 5c Large 5c Shawl strip- 5c DustpJ111-- 5c Door, cii 5C fi doth Lmc lunch t-- 5c Stove 3 5c Meat dB 5c Good F1 5c Svt doubled 5c Ras 5c 5c Cass iff si in fit in rrov r.ir I. Mil ami hi-altli In- Quart tin cups 5c 5c Money in Hand ou will ulwu when deposited In ii Kood bunk. 1 Hi: I I (ilM: LOW At INt.s IIWK offer the het wetuiltv and the most liberal ueeommedu' Ions If i'ii an tiivount Immo now. ou will enjoy witU'lilun It tin I of our and von her time 01 demand et 1 1 Pot covers, any size Crepe tissue paperl.

Men's hemstitched hd'kfs Hasp hinges Can openers 3 papers carpet tacks Toil et paper, per roll li'st ff l.rs,. nf roi'ki-rs ami ilin-lnc ili.i'.rs us lor u-t. tnru.tivt nt rislu I'll VMtlKltA 'I AUHWAKK CO. 1I-T, l.r'. I'Mmni'v) C1I VMIl'-KS ll.VKl'WAKK CO I (:, ii, 't-t r.v.'tv.'.l.

en kiv co. i I 11K; r.K!)V ki: CD The ordinary book-keeper earns small Fay and has a poor chance of doing better. Expert Accountants earn from two to five times as much as the ordinry book-keeper and work much shorter hours. Be ycur own boss. Wo will teach you expert accounting lnJ auditing in your own home and in your spare mem -its uic inning cost only altewcentsa day.

Rc'cr, to the best men in i. i cars. i.M.iei.snej lo y. M.iil. a luvut'v ii i'o Tlie Wurphey'sRacM I'll :) ILtigono Loan and Savings' Bank AI'll l.

I s' MII.IMIt II IMI'J. The International Acuntants' Society No. F-tSL. Wmi. Detroit, M.ch, Slnr- phone KeA 3Stas 9th Str'.

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