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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
LARD v EUÜENE OREGON FRIDAY JANUARY ig 19'6 TILLMAN DENOUNCES 1906 Embroideries 1906 PRESIDENT The Best Assortment Ever Shown on a Eugene Counter. 5c to $2.00. factory, so come to our store at any time and you will find an Em- broidery sale in full sway. 10 and 12-inch Embroidery now selling at.............................................................. 1 lc 12 and 16-inch Embroidery now selling at......................................... 15c Big reductions on all ready made garments, ladies’ suits, men’s and boys’ suits, shirtwaists and skirts. HAMPTON BROS HOOLBAND Bi’ ie nl nemos ers c of th lar tl porpoj Iagerd a n «I I tea« r buJ count r’e " i bard accsf id t) ■ I rgencies, in ease tbe water is shut [for awhile, so tnat patrons will m be supplied. Tbe pumping Ion will be moved to the power >e and in tire or six weeks ajull lay setvice will be begun. Eveul- y tbe Corvallis plant will be sup- J with power and light from Al- |, one power tor tbe two citiee. of the greatest moves|wiii be tne ding of an eleetric line through valley, already begun at Salem REORGANIZED J high school brass baud has I rco gsntzeJ ami will practice at icbool boilm,g twi<*ea week dur- y« rvtBalnritr of the aclim 1 jear. le Ruth la president cf the band Mr. lii'turj has tern eecnred as For. I here is some god must- pwterlel among tbe students and bind promises to be better than I this year. .1 MARSHALL - FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER FIELD IS DEAD i about 24 hours, but is again able to I go to work. New York, Jan. 16. —Field died at Ira Hyland made a visit to Eugene 1:08 tbia afternoon. last week. Tbe Hills Bros.’ C camp . is ’ expected — -* J to move from the Willamette to Win- ' berry creek in tbe nest future. ¡ R. L. Griffin went to EugeDe Sun- I day. Sam Rbiuevault bas purchased I tbe Annapolis. Jan. 17.—Tbe navy de- Kintzley place aud it moving his • partment today approved the sen household goods at tbia writing. tences of tbe dismissal of Midship- _ , _ , - i.u . k-iw men Foster and Marznol. convicted of Earl Pryor is quite 111 with typhoid , ' hazing. fever. ----------- - - HAZING SENTENCE APPROVED ewland’s January Specials! DENT OF FRANCE hree Great Specials 10 Bars Laundry Soap 25c. Versailles Jan. 17.—Fallieres bas been elected president of France. I Lace Curtains. ¡»'n pretty design, regular $1.25 cur- gas, three yards long. We are now selling quantities of soap. It is probably the greatest value ever placed on sale in this town. E Try it. Ten bars for-....... wJv MRS. MINNIE LOGAN $1.00 Rtt quslity, 50 inches ? 15 Fde Sale price, pair $ 1 »«J J 8J Aoality, 3'a yards long.'regular p-”:......... . $2.15 P»t 25 pairs, odd makes, including and misses' corset waists, aa- Ffiel sizes, valsea up to $2 r T. sell them out st............... t OC f ••tin Girdle, colors, pink, 4 ft— F,e «nd white, on ssle at.. Dpler.did corset with hose supporters F^c-.ed. extension hip, £. f\ — P*»' nlaa, pair........ .......... O TjC 1* kid (loves, blacks, browns and as sorted tans, sizesfttgand 7S, ftoice of the lot, pair........... 4 C— Q e- Kirks Toilet Soap. Witch Hazel, 1 Oat Meal, I Elder Flower, Per cake_4^6|^^ Glycerine, Turkish Bath. J Tremendous Cuts in Everything, Nothing Escapes. I January Clearance Sale Specials Great Sa’e Lutes’ Suits and Coats. We want to make a sweep of all this season’s ready-made garments. We -ant to show you a fresh, cleen up-to-date stock of stylis,. garments next Fall, hence these prices. Women’s Suits. $10.00 Suits $12.00 Suits $15.00 Suits $24.00 Suits $30.00 Suits. $15.00 Shower proof Coats, special women’s Jackets, Bishop sleeves, $12.50 to $20 coats, special, for 20 Pounds of RJce for $ 1. We will place on sale a lot of Catolina rice, a good quality and worth C — more than our price, per lb. JU 25c Coffee for 19c. We have added to our fine lire of coffees which is s 25c quality, and sold by dealers for 25c the pound. This coffee we sre selling regularly at 1 ft — 20c. Friday and Sat. price 1 Good oranges F riday and Satur- 1 Xr day per dosen ................... $ $5.Oo $6.87 $8.50 $12.00 $15.00 $10.00 $3.19 Clearance Sale on Knit Soods and Silk and Satin Petticoats. All of these were extra values, but we would sooner sell them at a little less than invoice them at stock time, February 1st. 25c knit hoods and fascinators.......................... 50c knit hoods and fascinatore.......................... 75c knit hoods and fascinators................ _....... 81.00 knit hoods and fascinators...................... $1.25 knit hoods and fascinators..................... ILW shawls and fascinators........................... S | 00 sea wool shawls................. _ J ?9.'in «... ,rfd an,j blsck silk skirts, special.— ( 75c black Mercerized sateen underskirts........ «1.00 sateen pwicoats. $1.50 sateen petticoats. $2.00 sateen pet icoats. •3.00 sateen petticoats. !«••• I 9c 41c 68 84c 98 I 9 Sta'nB/oc/t Swart C/oi/tes ( Overcoats and Men’s Suits at Manufacturers Prices An enormous stock ol high grade clothing and over coals for men, boys, and children is being unmercifully sacrificed by us to reduce stock and make room for the best line of Spring clothing ever .brought to the county. Get competitors’ best price, then come and get ours. Compare values and you’ll buy. SUES FOR DIVORCE .uiuu'e M. Logaa baa begun in It In the circuit court for a divorce frcm Lysander S. Logan. The couple were married at ?rioevilla, Oregon, Jan uary 1, 188-1 and bare two children, Otis, aged 22 tears, and Vanda, aged 18 year*. Mrs. Logan alleged that her husband deserts I her in tbia city Oc tober 15, 1803. ■'■Portland Journal. Th» Logan family formerly lived In Eugene and b*e many friends bare. Mr. Logan la «wealthy stock raiser, bis herds being h Crook county. SENATOR GEARIN DOES GOOD WORK rxrssv: Friday and Saturday Specials, January 19 and 20. F8 Corset Values. an oc otar. nlw»l — _ _ _ _ _ — FALLIERES PRESI- *. tba> ren t« aghi. • 'C it tall I n. • a no«1 tball I ]g M EUGENE’S LEADING STORE. UDity, Jan. 17.—Arthur Edwards, who has been in Portland tor the ¡last year, w is up last week visiting ! with his parents, K. C. Edwards and wife. He was accompanied by Berta aud Cary Edwards. They all bold positions as street car conductors. K. L Edwards, while working in | New York, 16.— Fifteen phye- tbe logging camp of K. C. Edwards | ciane issued a Fieia bulletin this last week bad quite a shakeup. He morning saying : “Con<A»iou 8 and Lee Matteson were falling tim- ; worse this morning, with evii.ao(.e of ber. Tbey tell a tree about three fest some extension of the disease. in diameter and when it started to cobditon, while critical, is not hope fall Lee ran back a short distance less. ” wmle K. L. stepp'd back on a saw log that lay just above tbe tree. When New York, Jan. 16.—At one o’clock tbe trea fell it struck the end of the log that be was standing on, throw tbia afternoon the physicians gave out “Field has grown ing him about twelve feet In tbe air. tbe fallowing: I Failing back he s'ruck tie sawlog ( worse this morning, aud his condition i with his bead. He was unconscious j is very grave. ” I gonians, headed by Governor Cham berlain, left this morning for Pal. Hurled His Famous Pitchfork at Alto, where they were received by the students uf Stanf.-rd University and People Will Celebrate Anniversary Roosevelt and Used Terrible escorted to Stanford. Guveraoi of Red Sunday and Officials Chamberlain delivered an address on Storm of Persona’ tbe “Ideal in Public Life," in tbe Will Declare Stale of course of which he referred feeliugly Invective to tbe condemns!ion '•f a senator aud Siege congressman from his own state for Washington,Jan. 17.—Tillman occu alleged treachery to tbe people they St. Petersburg, Jan. 16.—At Auiza pied much of today'« session «itb a served, home« were bombarded by artillery denunciation of what he characterizes and tbe village la practically de . a« the execHtive'a encroachment upon stroyed. All Letta tied Immediately tbe right« of tbe pre««, and presented and a number were captured and ex - pec i tic instances of new« suppression | ecuted by tbe soldiers. and tbe ejection of a correspondent It is reported from Vladivostok that from the White House. He burled all prieona have been destroyed and his fatuous pitchfork, whetted to tbe prisoners released. enarpness aud dipped in venom,at tbe A dispatch from tbe Baltic prov president. He repeatedly denounced inces says that a detachment of dra tbe official conduct ana used such a goons are surrounded at tbe island of storm of personal invective as tbe I Eael by tbe Letts. senate bas not heard in years. I TLe assassination of General Lee- He said the president long knew Chicago, Jan. 17. - After six months aowski at Panza Is confirmed and at i tbe value of a • press agent, and refer- .delay KUV the MVRSSU^ bearing -f L preliminary > V I I UJ i U « » J Irkutsk tbe assistant chief of police red to tbs bishop of tbe canal and to | pleas in tbe ca^es of tbe packers ao- I Koosevelt's march up San Juau hill, loused of conspiracy in tbe restraint •m killed. An attempt to kill tbe “which,” declared ‘ tne speaker, 1 of trade, began this morning, Judge vice governor tailed. Two hundred socialists have been arrested. “Koosevelt never mounted.’’ He Humphreys presiding. Twenty of tbe , moved that a committee be appointed abrewdest lawyers iu tbe country are to investigate the ejection of Mrs. engaged. Tbe issue of the trial is St. Petersburg, Jan. 17. —Newspa I Morris. merely to determine whether the Tillman declared that the presi- constitutional rights of ♦he packers per advices say tbe attitude uf the dent’s policy'cward the South Amer- were violated by Garfield when be soldiers in Manchuria is constantly lean republics wse that big po »k-* of -• - a ki- -- forced them to produce records fur growing worse and is more threaten tng. Tbe gravest oonssqnenoes are liceman saying, “We are your big examination by tbe department. feated. Cbinere activity in Mongolia brother; pay these claims or we will is endangering Kusslaa influence I whip you and make you pay them.” there. It bas been decided to static» troops along the frontier to quiet the dissatisfied Chinese and restore tbs czar’s prestige. It is understood a state nf siege will be declared on Sun day and Monday in anticipation of Washington,JaD. 17.—Hltchoock to trouble when the people plan to cele day notified Senatur Gearln that he brate the Hrst anuiverrary of "Bed Grant’s Pass, Jan. 17.—Young Jas would open all Oregon land entries Sunday. ’’ per Jennin^i was today found guilty to petsnt excepting those in which of tbe murder of hie falter by tbe there are contests or other suspicion jury after a abort deliberation. Hie or proof of fraud. The actiou taken C F. Littlefield his just installed a mother attempted to oomfort the eon places OregoD on the same luotlog as Hue new peanut roaater In bis cigar who had attempted to fasten tbe other states iu laud matters. store. MENCE Taking the unkind feel ings that generally arise at these sales, they are not altogether satis cMf i g oil HB. Ml rney; tic, I is, K1 >e, H teilen mite. - INCREASE CASES COM ery Sale, but have marked our stock very low, in fact, lower than you ns new light company is now in charge of tbe Albany plant, says Democrat. One of tbe first more- |te will be a Alter, then a resenoir ! be erected at tbe Elkins fa?'. for TROUBLES PACKERS^ i It is our intention at present not to have the regular January Embroid- Unity Items RUSSIA’S — Corset cover embroideries, embroideries for underwear, beading and insertion to match, embroidery trimmings, medalions and bands, all-over embroideries for waists and suits, extra wide embroideries for flouncing and our prices are the lowest. BANY LIGHT AND WATER crime on her, »nd Lis brothers aud little sister also spoke words of cheer. The young criminal still proclaims bis innocence and will ask for a uew tnaL "be trial of Dora Jennings, jointly indicted with ber brother, commences torrorrow aud tbe prosecution claims tbe evidence will also zonvlct her. Claims That Executive GOVERNOR TALKS Situation in Manchuria Encroacheson Rights TO STUDENTS Constantly Grows oí Press San Fraeclacj, Jan. 17.—Tbe Ore Worse No matter what you may have in mind regarding a dainty, effective pattern of Embroidery, we can supply the demand, for we never had such a beau tiful array ; the Embroidery Department is resplendant with the most exquisite and charming conceptions. can buy at stores conducting special sales. No. a $27.50 suits - $16.50 $22.50 suits - $15.75 $20.00 suits - $13.95 $17.. - $10.00 IB «10.00 suits - Good Goods Only Send Us Your Mail Order». S*ti»ia<'tion Guaranteed. $6.25 $5.75 Men’s blue flannel shirts Q O— «1.50 value............... jOC Men’s corduroy pants, Ci QC $2.25 value............... Men’s «3.00 hats........ — $1.45 Suit cases and grips at cost. We Sell the Best $10 Suit, in Oregon for Men. /