Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 21, 1904, Image 6

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    ! is It Worth Anything
To You to Know That the
Í BAIN WAGON
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lias given satisfaction on Lane Countv
roads for 20 years? THE BAIN WAGON
('(_). build a wagon especially for Oregon
roads They are built to stand and they
do staml.
If you are going to buy a wagon, get one
with au established reputation and you
take no chances.
BUY THE BAIN
Chambers Hardware
L.
Oregon
Eugene,
O HEALTH
anlvitauty
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$ The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative
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organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood,
linpotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive use
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of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and insanity. With every
KTCD IICILiP $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at $1*00 per box,
Ar I tn UOlNU. 6 poxes for $5.00. Dll. MOTT’S (HinKlL CO.,
velau«l, Ohio.
•••••• 3eMMMMMMMMl
S J. W. Quackenbush & Sons
=DEALERS IN
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Hardware,
Vehicles,
Implements.
Following are the cases acted upon LANE COUNTY
^BAPTISTS AT
by the court late yesterday afternoon
and this morning:
ROSEBURG
William Kyle vs O W Hurd; report VETERANS’ REUNION
of referee. Decree upon stipulation.
Kerstjue Manufacturing Company,
l a corporation, vs Frank Korneik and
Forty Eigh h Annual Ses îjt of
Charles Pein; to recover money. Dis Will Be Held in Eugene June 22
missed as to Bean.
the Corvall s Association--
24 inclusive---A Gocd Pro­
Pacific Press Publishing Company
Many Delegates Present.
gram for the Occa ion.
vs D E Walker and 11 A Green, part­
ners as Walker & Green; to recover
Resolutions Passed By money.
D’ornirsed without costs to
The forty eighth annual eetsion of
either party.
Euge’ e, June 18
'
the
Corvallis Baptist Association met
Bar and Read In
E C Hughes vs A C Beamis; to re­
Editor GuardKindly advise all
cover money. Dismissed.
I purchasing tickets to Eugene for the with the Roseburg Baptist church
George W McCoy vs Charles W I purpose of attending tne reunion cf Thursday afternoon, Kev F W Leon­
Court
Caldwell;
possession of propeity the Lane county veterans, to be held ard, of Wil our, acting as tump irary
Demurrer to answer.
in this city June 22 to 24th.inclusive, • chairman. Letters from th» various
E R Frank vs Wm Whittaker and whether veterans or Dot. to take re­ eburenes showed substan’ial progree»
Court Adjourned This Forenoon Charles Cornell, partners, and John ceipts for (he price of the ticket, so during the year. Election of officers
Eddy and Clyde Mahon; foreclcsure they can get the benefit o’ the one- resulted in the choice of Rev W Ci-
Out of Respect to Mr. Skip­
Miller. of Dilihrd. moderator, .Rev O
of lien. Motion to strike out part of third fare on return trip.
worth’s Memory—Cases
A splendid program has been ar­ C Wrigh*. of Eugene, clerk; Kev E
complaint sustained. Default
H Hicks, of Roetb irg, treasurer.
Disposed of.
Jacob Bokelman va Jacob Koontz, ranged for the two evenings, June 22
The following delegates are in at­
Henry Koontz. A C Kuby, partners, and 23, and dinner for all old sol­ tendance: Mr and Mrs T N Hum­
diers
and
their
families,
together
as Koontz A Ruby; damages. Motion
phrey», of Canyonvillle: Rev W G.
Daily Guard June 18
to strike ont pert of complaint sus­ with the W K V aud Ladies of the G Miller, S C Miller, W G Gage, M F
The adjourned term of circuit
A R, all of which will be free.
tained.
court adjourned tbie forenron until
Ample hotel accommodations, at Howaid, Rev Wm Thornton, of Dil­
Andrews;
W
H
Marden
vs
T
E
Monday morning at 9 o’clock, out of
moderate
prices, have been provided, lard; L L'mons. Mrs M E uolltnan,
Demurrer to complaint
respect to the memory of Hon. E R. damages.
and it is hoped that a large number of Elmira; Rev Ora C Wright, of Eu
overruled.
Skipworth, a prominent meuiber of
of the “Old Boye” and their friends gene; T J Medley, Minnie Manning,
Lnwengait & Company va Mary
theJEugene bar who died a f«w days
will avail themselves of the opportu­ Pearl Sedge, Aggie Bogard, of Fair
ago The foilowing resolutions were Bartels; to recover money. Default. nity for a little outing and a genuine Oaks; b E May, of Lone Kock; Rev
Stockton, Mrs M Stockton, Mrs Pick­
read and ordered placed on the rej-| Judgment for 1150.37, interest six per good time.
ords of the court, also a copy be sent cent from March 1, 1904.
By order of the executive commit ens, Kev Deblert Lore», of O kland;
Rev T N Humphreys, Mrs Nora Hum
Selvy L Masters v« Jacob Koontz, tee.
to the family of the deceased. Short
J. M. SHELLEY,
eulogistic addresses were made bv Henry Koontz aud A Ruby, partners,
Pres. Lane Co. Vet. Ass’n. j phreys, K W Miller, of Mrytie Creek:
A Wilson, Maude Riddle, Mrs C H
Judge J W. Hamilton, L. Bilyeu and under the firm name of Koontz &
I Geo. I! Dorris. The resolutions :
Lake, of Riddle; Kev E W Hicks, O
Kuby; to recover money. Demurrer
P Coshow, Ed D Neeley, Mrs Hamp­
“Whereas, Eugene R. Skipworfh, a withdrawn.
The Library Site.
member of the Eugene liar, departed
ton, of Roseburg; Matthew Adams, of
E P Caldwell vs Emily li Potter
this life on Sunday morning, May 29, and F. O Potter; to quiet title. De­
South Deer Creek; Rev Leonard, of
1904, at bis borne in Eugene, Oregon, i murrer sustained, Leave granted to
Wilbur; Bertha Crawford, Cora Cox,
State Journal: If there is any at­ Mabel Wilson, Yoncalla. Others are
after a lingering illness of many file ameuded
complaint Tuesday
tempt maoe by Eugene, which must arriving.
months; therefore be it
morning.
i
furnish a site for a library in order
“Resolved, by the members of the
Letters v ere lead from churches as
E V Caldwell vs Suu insurance Co;
baroiJEugene that we recognize, by hie to recover money. Dem-rrer to com­ to get Carnegie’s 810,000. to appropri­ follows: Canyonville, Coquille, Di’-
death, the bar has lout the services of plaint overruled. Given until Mon- ate soy part of the county parks for lard, Eugene, Fair Oaks, Lone Rock,
building purposes, in order to avoid Marshfield, Mt. Olivet, Mrytie Creek.
an able lawyer, the inhabitants of the . day to plead.
the expeuee of paying for a site.it can Oakland, Riddle, P.oseburg, Wilbur
county an upright, honorable citizen,
Samuel T Nelson vs Elias West; in­
and the state a vehement, courageous junction. Motion to strike nut an­ be stopped by legal proceedings, if and Y meal la.
the county court does not stop it, and
advocate of nil things believed by swer.
Tie moderator appointed commit­
will surely be done. Eugene need tees on enrollment, obituaries aud
him to further the advancement and
Maud Densmore vs M Svarverud
upbuilding of the people into ideas and W F Dunlap; to recover money. more parks ine’ead of trying to bulid nominations.
bouses on ifs two little parks provid­
of good citizenship.
At 8 o’clock p m the Rev J W
' Default a. to M Svarverud.
ed by the county, not larger than an Stockton preached the annual sermon,
“Resolved,That we sympathize with
“James A Carrico vs Edwin II Will ordinary block.
the famliy cf the deceased in their
I af‘er which the association adjourned
inexpressible sorrow and our own re- and Maud Will; to recover money.
¡until eight o’ckck Friday morning.
Default.
Judgment,
for
8272,
interest
gret to part with him as a brothe- at
_The lassoing and throwing of wild —Review.
at
six
per
cent
from
Jan.
29,
1903.
law.
bunebgrass horses in Bangs’ corral
"GKO. B. DORRIS,
on Olive street has attracted consider­
Booth defeated Lark Bilyeu for
“L. BILYEU,
able attertion during ttie last dav or joint senatrr by 451 in Lane county,
“A. C. WOODCOCK,
A marriage license has been is tied so. Bill Vaughan is the boss lariat 588 in Douglas county and 229 in Jo-
“Committee. ”
to George Currin and Elsie Kirk.
jbrower.
s pbiue county, a total of 1268.
El'LOGY
TO HON E. R.
SMPWORTH
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Its to be our Gigantic
14-Day reducing Sale
THE BON MARCHE
From Saturday Morning,
June 18 to Monday July 4
Discount and Money Getting Sale
Now, we will tell you
Splendid Drawer», Corset Covers,
that cost you anywhere 25c, sal! price
will be 12'._.c each. Gowns, Drawers,
Corset Covers that sell regularly at
50c, ( ur sale price will be 19c each.
The tiuest assortment of Gowns and
Skirts your eyes ever saw for 81.00,
will be on sale at 55c each.
9c
Child's hose supporters
Gue lot colored beet spool cottou lc
Best silk stock foundation collar 9c
15c
No. 40 all silk ribbon -
Fine 25c belts
.... 9c
49c
Boys' 75c shirt waists •
Flue summer corsets ... 47o
50o puraer................................... 23c
10c
Men’• celluloid collars
25c
3 pairs meu's heavy »ocke -
how cheap we sell Dress Goads. We
have too many dress goods, and the
proposition Is not what we can get for
them, but how manj' can we sell.
Nice sheer cloths in wash fabrics that
have been selling for 7}so will be 4’.j0
the yard
Stylish Wash Dress Fabrics in the
new and fashionable patterns, worth
12 aud 15 cents, we're goiug to sell at
8c the yard.
Hundreds of fine styles tn the new
wash fabrics, that are good values at
25c to 35c. we’re going to sell the en­
tire lot of some 70 pieces at 19c the
yard.
We’re going to sell you white
India Linens thut are wortli 80 for 5c
Our best 12c India Llueus for
7c
Our best K>c India Linens for
9c
Our liest 20o India Linens for
14c Clothing for the men and
Our best 25c India Linens for
IGc
Our liest 35c India Linens for
19c
the boys
Just the same range of prices we
will sell all our fancy figured weave
We are going to ta'k “Clothing”
white goods.
because we're goiug to make prices
that have never been heard of tefcre.
We have a lot of men's Wool Chevirt
Suits that we're going to sell for
Greatest undermuslin bar- 85 00 the suit, that actually cost $5.00
for the cloth alone.
gari
And then we have a lot of Men's
Suita
that we will place on sale at
you’ll *Ter nee. we «ay, because
priiuM we know have never been 87.50 that we wish you to compare
with the old styled priced $1'2 aud
made like these.
even 815 suite. They are here aud
you'd better see them, Mr. Man,
before you buy.
Ou« of our prominent leaders Iu
Men's Suita for this sale will be a
airictlj’ tailored Worsted Sult that
we're going to sell at 89 50
Zen's Suits are not the only bar­
gains we have in clothing. We have
one of the largest and best lines of
Boys' Suits in the county that we can
save you from a third to cue half
from regular prices; reside- our line
of Men’s Fine Wool Trousers that
ws’re going to sell a« 8’2.50. Equals
of all the $3.50 trousers you can find.
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We’re «oin« to inlt-reet every wo
in th»* country in n ur rend \ to
garmen k W< IriDU r 1 «»act Iful
lini» of 1 adivt«’ whit»» Nini colorati
- in ni Ik Hlld <HIICV fabric* that
vc * ill give h 1 CR8 b «li*count on of 2v
1 OUlr low mark'd price*.
Ladh s’ Skirt Bini Suit m ¡linf «III be
oil. < f ou»- ur .t. -r . firings We'ri
«Oil H to U1V.< you 2.’» pc r cent discount
fi 'iu m H our i,IO VC Ity hi nl light woolen
bkirtw and *ui!«,aud will «i ve a 40 per
vent discount troni all our heavy and
u t'dlum wool «kirtd It’s no ditfer-
anc»» hrther you need h nkirt or not,
now in a favorable time o buy.
Shoes
Wo bare very little spue* to talk
shoes- would take a. whole pRge t<
tell of all th-» good bargnio» we’re gc
mg to otter in Mon’s, \\ omen'd and
Children> Shoes. We will sei1 men's
Hihl women’*« shoes b * il.oü and $2.r0
(lint we would I ike to compare to
At our Big 14-Day Sale
Cold Cash is what we are going
have and eave quick. This big stock
has got to move and move quick. The
trading public lias never hoped to see
euco a favorable opportudity to buy
choice Dry Goods, Fine Teady-to-wear
Tailored Skirts. Suits, Waits, Excellent
Shoes, Best of Men’s and Boy’s Cloth­
ing, Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, in fact
thousands upon thousands of everyday
useful articles will be sold at the great­
est discout yoa ever have seen good
goods sold for in the town of Eugene.
shoes usually sold from a third to a
half more.
We have just received 1800 pairs of
Women’s, Children’s and Men’s Low
Cut Shoes, that will be sold at 75c,
95c, 81 25 aud $2.00 that will satisfy
you we give bargains in shoes.
:W00 Men's,Women’s and Children’s
Straw Hats
Lots of hats, isn’t it?
Well, just come in the store aDd see
the display
Yon will see what is
considered the best 25c, and 35c hats
we will have ticketed at 19c each.
Meu's, Women's and Children's
Hats worth 76c to $1.00 we will sell at
49o aud 69o. Hats worth $1.50 to $2 50
will be 95c aud $1.95. Get ready for
big doiug and the Fourth. You can
save half your purchase money In
this big store.
Lace curtains
A good time to buy laca curtains at
manufacturers’ prices.
There will
he Lace Curtains on sale at 49c, 69o
and 99c,and all bigner grades at same
marvelous lowest prices you ever
beard of.
Table linens
Undei-wear
For all the family. If you want
save mo ey on underwear come
tnis big sale. We bave just what you
want at a lesa price than yon 1) ex­
pect « ier to tiu.i it.
Stylish
The Bon Marche
Make out your list and never stop
coming until you land iu the big
store, .»here you can save at last one-
half of your money.
Our grand discount list
10 per cent off on Corsets; la per
cent oil Silks; 12 per cent off Dress
Trimmings; 10 per cent off Hosiery;
20 per cent off entire line fine Dress
Patterns; 10 per cent off Laces and
Veilings; 25 per cent off Parasols;
one lourtb off Baby Cloaks. Every
article in the store reduced.
Extraordinary Bargains
Will have the same low price mi
—65c the yard for fine licens, 79c
qualities that ate good values at
And the prices shall be the talk of dollar, and an nn right through
line.
thousands of people for miles and miles
around.
We are going to put the
price of every article in this big store
so low that eace customer visiting this
sale will go and tell their neighbors
and friends of our Wonderful Bargains.
We want to see all your smiling faces,
and dont forget to bring your pocket
book, no difference hgw small the
change your package will be large.
wagonloads oi notions
Colored Dress shirts for men. Such
as a stylish 75c Madras Cloth that
we're going to sell a’ 49c each.
Men's wide at.d narroe 20c Hem­
stitched Linen Handkerchiefs at 10c.
Men's tine 3‘c Linen Handkerchiefs
at 19c each.
The place to save money ¿on any thing you want
in Children’s and Misses’ Dresses.
We’re going to close out our entile
line of Misses’ Suits at less than man­
ufacturers’ first cost. You will never
see another chance like thia. Suits
at 98c, $1.23, 81.48, 81.98 that you can­
not possibly make for the price even
were the material given you.
Extraordinary bargains in
ladies black Mercerized
skirts
Our line of LiDen and Crash Skirts
are the best money could buy, and
right at the time you need them they
are to be sold very cheap.
Splendid 81.28, 81.65 and up to 12.95
that are worth from a third to a half
more.
We show positively the best line of
skirts in America The “Alaiue" for
workmanship and quality. This skirt
is not excelled. Not trash, but Use
goods.
Our tine 82 skirts will be
- 81.29
Our Hue 82.50 skirts will be - 81.95
Our excellent 83.50 skirts.
- 82.C8
Our test 85.00 skirt.
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• 83 98
Pratt’s 25c box Talcum Powder,
Pratt’s 2‘>c tne perfume -
.
Pratt’s 50c Invincible Toilet
Powder,
Pratt s bes* 25c Tooth Denti-
frice, bottle.
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•
Pratt's 50c tine Ferfu re. bottle
Pratt’s 75c Meutbala'ed Cream
Pratt's 75c Quinine Hair Tonic
Pratt’s 25c Foot Ease. bex,
Three papers good Fins, -
.
Paper Hooks and Eyes. .
.
10c Metal Back Combe. -
•Joe Envelopes, package, •
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9c
9c
19c 4
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19c 3
19c V
34c ■
34c I
10c I
5c ■
1C I
6c I
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