Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 12, 1906, Image 8

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    COCKERLINE & WETHERBEE’S
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Notions
Clearance
Sale.
Cne-Half
Prie?
Clsarance
Sate
IS NOW ON IN FULL BLAST.
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Success Succeeds Success;
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xi with such marked success that we feel grateful indeed to our patrons
7 every effort is crown?» .
intend to make our store the foremost one in the Valiev, giving
for past favors, and we now
out such merchandise and at such prices as will add each year fo our fast increasing • business. With
just a few months more than three years we have increased our business two-fold, shewing us the
people fully appreciate fair dealing, and that is one of the principles we do business by, and now we
will give you a few REAL SNAPS. Please note our prices, call and examine our goods and be con-
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vinred we lead in real bargain giving prices.
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Big Clearance Sale of Clothing.
Outing Flannel
$15
While they last at $11.75
Clearance Sale
$10.13
13.50
The kind others ask 10
and 12^
Uf*
$9.37
12.50
our price, the yard.... ~
$7.50
10.00
Overcoat, Sale
$6.75
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$15.00 Overcoats
$6.38
$11.75
8.50
at....................
113.50 Overcoats
$6.00
8
$10.13
at ....... -......... .
$5.64
7.50,
$12.SO Overcoats
$9.37
at ...................
4
$10.00 Overcoats
Skirts.
$7.50
Clearance
Sale
Walking
at....................
$7.50 Ov- I coats
$3.00
During this sale at
$5.64 $4
at...................
$3.37
These are real Bargains
4.50 During this sale at
$4.13
5.50 During this sale at
Black Sateen
$4.50
6
During this sale at
$4.87
6.50 During this sale at
Shirts
$6.37
8.50 During this sale at
... 98c
$1.25 quality for
$1.23
$1.50 quality for.
$5 25
During this sale at
7
$1.48
$2 00 quality for
$7.50
lo During this sale at
$1.63
•2.25 quality for
b b
4 k
4 b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
b b
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Dress Goods Clearance Sale
Gents’
A Table Full of Bargains.
.... 30c
33c
37c
45c
64c
75c
.... 94c
$1.13
$1.50
40c Quality now
b b
45c
50c
60c
85c
$1.00
b b
1.25
1.50
2.0o
b b
b 6
b 4
b b
b b
b b
Y j ,
Hose
20c quality, 2 pairs
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for........................................... OOC
10c quality, 4 pairs
for......................
25c
’s
Handkerchiefs
White Hem-Stitched
10c kind, 4
for ........
25c
Sweaters
Men’s Pants Clearance
Sale
$3.50 Good values, now
$3.00 Good values, now
$2.50 Good values, now
Clearance Sa e
$2.62
$2.25
•3.50 kind going at............ $2.78
•3.00 kind poing at............ $2.39
$2.50 kind going at.... ........ $ 1.83
•2.00 kind going at..... -..... $ 1.69
•1.25 kind going at................. 98c
Now is the Time to Fit Your
self Out
Best Grade
5c the yard
returning to her school at ¿®
other men in this city. Calver de­
tbe first of tbe week.
tailed Deputise Minto aud Each on
Otbo HsDsen, of Hecets, left
<be cave, and they soon had the pair
E.tgeue for Hau t'raucl.co Wedui
located In n saloon, where they bad
where be expects to enter school.
gone to bare a social glass.
They
were then shadowef to their room la
Earl Workman, ot Acme was io
The Dorena sawmill plant and 1000!
tbe Eldridge block, from there to tbe
gene
tbe last of tbe week, euro«
acres
of
Brat-cleas
timber
lauds,owued
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theatre, where they witnessed tbe
by J. H. Chambers, above Cottage i
Tacoma, Washington, where bi
prodution of the “American Trump,”
Grove, have just been purchased by I
enter business college.
sod from the theatre te tbe saloon
Russell A Kogers Company, ot gan '
At the meeting of the Floi
egsln. Tney also stopped at tbe Elite
Francisco. Tbe purchase price was I Fred Long, a young man employe» Public School Litera’-y Society
A. A. Hollenbeck,an old resident of cafe for refreshments and then went
, C. F. Mitchell eud Wilbur Zimmer- £.*>0,000 Tbe estlnistion of timber is , at Fissber Bro».’ sawmill at Marco.a, day evening tbe following efl
Mapleton, whs Hued $.» by Justice ot to tbelr room, where they were arrest
j mar, of this city, have recently se­ between 35,000,000 aud 4'',OOO.OiX) feet. ■ »■a killed at tbat place laat Saturday. were elected : President, Cbes. M
the Peace H. II. Flak, of Mapleton ed by tbe ofds»rs, after they had been
cured a two years* option on a ’rant The new company will operate the The crew bad teen putting log» in the vice president, Stephen Gorney;
precinct, last Katorday for catching giveu time to retire for tbe night
race and Long was down tbe embank­ retary, Edytbe Yates; critic, I
of land on tbe old Uwen place, bow plant to its lull cafacity.
■almon out of aeaaon.
and indisputable evidence of their owned by a men named Hausen, ten
ment wbeu two logs began to roll Schreuder; oergeaLt-d-srrns, R
The
logs
are
cut,
sawed
and
convey
­
It appears that Hollenbeck bad been guilt ba 1 beeu obtained.
mile« southwest ot Eugene, «nd bsve ed to tbe docks at Doreua iu a flume, toward him. One of tbe proprie­ Hnrd; program committee, I
setting hi. neti in the Bluelaw river
Minard la a saloon keeper, amt was began the work ot prospecting tor and from there it is kiln-dried, tors ot the mill saw tbe situation and Aeatberson, Mrs Edwards; telletl
sle Raymond, Alma Funke.
at Mapleton for some time before ble tbe proprietor of a saloon at Cottage
coal on the land.
For years past dressed and shipped
Tbe plant bas called to Long to look out, but the West.
arrest. Deputy Fi.b Warden Steear Grove, In which a woman was killet
warning came too late. Tbe logs
there have beeu found surface crop­ been iu operation bbont two years.
had waruedjhliu'to desist from hi« un­ • vear age. and an unsuoeetsful at­
caught tbe unfortunate mao, both
pings of coal on tbe land and Uve or
lawful practice but the warning waa tempt was made to connect bim with
pussing over bitn and crushing hie
, six years ago a company of men be­
not hee<’ <d The warden Dually con­ tbe crime.
uipa in a horrible manner.
He was
gan piospectltig and rau a tunnel Into
cluded to “lay far” tbe offe-idtr an 1
Tbe womau la good looking, well tbe side of a bill for 20 or 30 feet,
jouscloes and said: “Thie suffering
aroae v ry early Saturday morn lug dressed, and wearajtwo large diamond
is awful, awful. 1 wish it bad done
but rllssertions among them arose aud
■nd proceeded to tbe place where , rings.
a gjod job and killed me.” He died
tbe work was abandoned. They went
Hollenbeck waa reported to have aet | When Reid wa« asked by the coart
The athletic council of tbe no
a few hours after the accideut, bleed­
far enough, however, to And e pretty
Ills ueta, a short distance atove if be bad a mairiage liceuae to show , weU
sity, cousiating of three memix
ofi.OB1 o( falr’ naf. ; The United Stales land ofOoe at lug to death.
Kyle's wharf, lie found the„i there »k-»
Roseburg opened yesterday *or tbe
1 f m rwtlllfl/i
.
tbet th. «»man
womau svua
was him
bl« il wife
replied: ity.
Long cams from Corvallis. where tbe faculty, three members o
■nd waited for their osnertosbow ‘•Yea, two of them." it s«ems that
general tran-action of business In ev­
bia parerta and relatives reside. A alumni aud three members of tb
Messrs. Mitchell and Zimmerman
up. About 4 o’clock iirlleuheck ap­ tbe couple were divorced once, ■nd
ery detail. It waa exactly one year brother came after be bud passed ‘ dent hodv. held their regular tl
have gone to the top of the bill,about
peared and b»gan hauling Iu on* of were remarried.
| 400 feet from tbe|tuunel. ana are'bor- ago yesterday tbat tbe office was cl os away, The mill men «but down Mon­ ! meeting b-turdav i< r the purr"
tbe net* «hen to bls surprise be found
She claim» tbe r»»«on (be left him ' lug down to see If they can strike tbe ed and Register J. T. Bridges and day end attended tbe funeral of tie 1 reviewing tbe fouluUl mauager’l
Warden Steear ahold of one end of was because be abased her.
They vein from there. They express tbcSO- Receiver J. H. Booth were suspended. deceased. The body was interred gt. port and tbe election of a me
tbe net, he having already unfastened waived preliminary ex.iuiuallcn and
Tbe new register, B. L. Eddy, has Marcola.
1 for next season’s football teal
selves ■■ belng very hopeful of sue
it. Holl-nbeck quietly remarked that wore bound over. So tar tbelr attor­
been in Roseburg several mouths, and
i (or transacting any ether bui
ceaa.
be gusr-ed he waa caught this time ney, Web Holme*, baa been unauo
Receiver J. M. Lawreuce arrived Sun­
that might come before tbe coum
There la do reason why coal sbould
aud agr <d ’o appear before J eat Ice cewlul iu securing bondsmen«
day. Both mon are in tbe harness
Manager Fred Steiwer’a t
not exist iu large qusutitlea in thia
Flee lb it day.
He pleaded guilty
for work, aud are busily engaged In
showed a net of $674 from a bard
I vicinity
There are large coal mlns*
and the lowest tin» «as imposed upon
running over tbe tisd-up work, wltb
expensive season, and was sock
I on Csoe Bay, to tbe south. Io tbe Ns-
blm. Hie n»ta aud boat« weie couHc-
tbe assistance cf special Agent H. E.
Tbl* sum will be reduced t>•
l balem country and In Washington, to
cated, a provided by law,
Hlgbby.
$5Ut), however, when tbe
tbe north, and a good velu exists cn
Clarence Brnce Walker died at bia
sweater* are paid for and tbs
t tbe Wilhelm piece, near Creswell, in
borne al 22 East Seventh street. Eu-
footballs, that are to be given to
thia county. It Is believed tbat It
I gene. Sotday at tbe age of 35 years member.of tbe team are bought,
tbe neceeeary oanital coulj be eecared
and 6 days. He was a member of one council awarded tbe college "C
to push development woik on tbe last
of
th* best-knowo families of Lane three mem here of tbe football!
Pat Burke, e Blue Hirer miner, end named property, coel tn vast QUÄD
county, belDg a brother of Wo. R. and the leader of tbe rootera. *
well-known «boat town, was arrested I titles could be taken onL
E. E. Bailey, recently wf Salem, aod Alt Walker. Besides bis broth­ Jen, Hurd and Spencer can no*
Lee K. Minard and Mr«. Bervba B ■t Giant’s Pae* Saturday on tbe
bas opened a deatal nfflee I d tbe ers be leaves a mother, residing at tbe college emblem for football I
Held, wbo were arreeted et Salem last charge of the lerceuy of two r’ngs.
Beckwith block and will become a tbe Walker bopyard, near Sprlngdeld. Ing, and Fountain tor act log *
nicht on tbe »berge of edaltery, wer» veined et $17, from Nettle Nickerson,
loader.
permanent reeldeot of Eugene. He and a wits and child.#
a> r. ign»«i betöre Just Ice Turner thl» ■ habitue of tbe Matlock loiglng
Tbe funeral was bald this afternoon
Otber business that was
practiced bis profession three years
att.ruoon.aud were bonnd over to tb« bouae. Chief ot Police Stiles brought
circuii court, »aye tbe Halsm Jour­ him back to Eugene this morning
Cbarlea DeVIlls Emerick died at the and a half at Seism and tbe same at one o’clock and tbe remains iu­ pllsbed waa tbe accepting
nal. Tbe Charge agalnst tb» man end be wee teken before Jodge Win­ borne of bls mother, Mrs. Emms length of time et Portland, de la a te red In tbe Masooio cemetey.
baaketball schedule of Mans«*
waa ebanged to lewd oobabitatlon.and termeter of tbe jastloe court for ar- Johnson, at 273 East Fourteenth graduate of tbe North Pacltle Dental
Mount and tbe proepeetlve
bl. bind was Hxed at $250, wbll. tb» reignta.nt. He demended .n exam­ street, at 10 a. m. today from tuber­ College at tbe latter piece.
of track meeta tbat waa aabmitk
womaa'i bond waa pleced at $600. ination, wblub waa set for late tble culosis
H» was born at Duluth, •
Manager Walter Widow.
Tb«<
Captalo John Held, ot Asteria, bus- afternoon.
Minn., February 12, 1S8X Tbe funer­
Ing
ot
a
manager
of
tbe
football
Tbe Ladles’ Aid Society elected tbe'
G. F. Sklpwortb end Che*. M. Kls- al will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at
band of tbe « mas, »»or» out tbe
following offleere for Ibe preeent en for next year waa postponed
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Inger
eppeered
as
consul
for
Burke
th» reeldenoe, wltb Interment In tbe
•omplainta.
year: Mr». W. A. Cox, preaidant; tbe neat meeting, which will I
District Attorney J. I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. L. E. i
R.ld, wbo I» in anythlng bat a end Deputy
At tbe Methodist Episcopal ebnreb Mrs. J. A. Vader, V. P.; Mrs. A. January an.
pleaeaut tram» ot mlud, arrlved ot M. William» for tbe ateta.
Rockwell of tbe M. E. »torch, will at Cottage Grove, December 27, 19J6, Fanka, eearatary; Mrs. Reymond, as-
Willie 8. Dnuniway baa ano«
After examining several witnesess coodoct tbe eervlcee at tbe reeldenoe,
tb» local iraln last »venlng and at
at 8:30 p. m.. Ansel Wood and Misa «latent secretory; Mrs.^ Kyle, treas­
bla candidacy for state printer,
onco told Sheriff Calver tbat b» tbe judge reoderd a verdict ecjult- and tbe A. O. ü. W of which be was Orase Gardner both of Saginaw, Rev, urer.
a bod of Abigail Scott Danni"*
tboagbt bi» wlfe waa livlog wltb an- tlug Burke.
a member, at tbe grave.
J. W. Gardons efMating.
PROSPECT
FISHED
OUT
SEASON
ING FOR
COAL
TIMBER AND
MILL PURCHASE
LONG
KILLED
YELL LEADER
GETS Bi
ROSEBURG LAND
OFFICE OPEN
BRUCE WALKER
DIED SUNDAY
ARRESTED FOR
LEE R. MINARD
ARRESTED
STEALING RINGS
OPENS NEW
DENTAL OFFICE
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Died
Florence Items
Married
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Slckneee kept Beanie Brynd from nephew of Harvey Scott.