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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
A KD. EU JENE OREGON FRIDAY MARCH 30 19'0 SIX ITALIANS WATERLOO BRISTOL ML'RDEREO AT IOWA HAS A HOLDS HIS MINNEAPOLIS BIG FLOOD PGS E THE ORCHARDS OF MAY AND n THE FLOWERS GF JUNE. cred L in thpi ’ ’’ri«, cattiti er. Na comparison one can think of in shaking of the exquisite beauty oi our cotton fabrics for 1906. Their loveliness lifts you out of the barren, common- I I and »ss oi business for a moment to the heights of fancy. Shrewd women’s genius robs de orchard in full bloom of its beauty, and by art adopts it to her uses, sets grinding -going and cut comes myriads of these charming fabrics. This is one of the mar- Escape modem b.Thiess. Our magnificent collection of Wash Cotton is at its fullest and t right new, and in many cases you get the benefit of where we bought lower than Bodies of Victims Were Hacked to mpetitors. Pieces by Knivas—There Is no igured Organdies and Lawns» starting at 5c per yard, Mercerised fcb.ics in all the ful shades imaginable, Swiss and Dimities in designs to please the most particular. Trace of the Prepetrators of rc are displaying in our windows today a line of cotton goods fhe Crime iu should see. Minneapolis, Minn., March 28.—Six »as rnn-t, tul Mau P- He L. «e. andtb he comu >ut of ti» ire to Italians were murdered here in a hov f you want your Spring garment to fit ty gnad i % ' - A A In’B tbv old r steel > eartera ehed th' terday- it: the earraug tracks SAYS KNOX fri.it i> ii of a I ul:.no. wheel itending passions and p l e right is now established Ver and the present tyrants >r disguise they-conie. it thensible to me Nvhy per advocate a bill so clearly ional and refuse to permit provision for h judicial L'UÀ! H P3HTL ..lay ’W» Me;»> •ity P*n irk ear »ni* Fall Cr^ DAK ylight all the ay by the ak System ««■•-a- Al Style Interest in New Spring Dress Goods If you can’t come send for samples. Twenty-five pieces new Dress Goods, in light and dark shade, checks, stripes, plaids, phantom effects and mixed suitings, in greys, greens, browns, blues and tans. Vat jes up to 65c. Grand special to open the season at, a yard .. ___ ________ —z'Czv* A grand collection of plain and Novelty Suitings in Ba.iste, Panama. Serges, Henrietta, Malino, Silk Downe and many other fashionable weaves, splen did values, at 50c, 75c, $ 1, $ 1.25 up to $2. Women's New Spring Suits $11.50. Easter less than three weeks away. It’s about time to se lect your Easter suit. Given good weather, selling wili be brisk during the next two weeks in the Ready-to-Wear Garment Store. We have been complimented many times this season on the styles and values we are showing. Washington, March 28.—President Roosevelt has decided to again ap point W. C. Bristol V. S. district at torney of Oregon. He notified Sena tor Fulton <> his decision this morn ing and stated that upi u full consid eration of the case he was convinced that Bristol was not guilty of inten tional wrong loing ir writing the letter upon which the former nomina tion was withdrawn. Fulton says he will not oppose the confirmation. It is believed the judiciary committee of the satiate will take a stand against the continuation. ALLEGEO EXPLOSIVES Pocatello, March 28.—Up to nooti today the search for the alleged con cealed explosives ill an abandoned sawmill described in the confession of Steve Allan s, failed to reveal anything important. Workmen digging over the ground found nothing. LOPING. PRINTING, without a Dark Room. and Brownie of the Designs. KODAKS to $20.00 Walking Skirts at $3.75 to $12.50. In greys, blues and black. New styles. Every one exceptional value. ALL ALTERATIONS MADE FREE OF CHARGE WNIE CAMERAS to $9.00 developer the largest aod * Photographic U« »0 ba teU » Ji ..rears» a . I — 32-inch painted Lawns an ' 'ies, in blue, pink, yellow and red floral pat’ ' >'ti or o'gandie finish, special <o, a y.m 1 tw/jC Splendid assortment of imported and domestic novelty cotton Suiting and fine Dress Fabrics, silk chamelon, emb. crepe, wool finish Ba is‘e, cotto n Foulard, linen Crash in all colors, Japanese Crepe and Silk Eotine and Organdies at 18c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, and 75c. Men’s Fine Clothing A!! the Latest Styles and Fabrics in Our New Spring S»cck Fresh trom the Makers Months of tudious care and preparation have resulted in our Spring display of Men's Suits and Light Overcoats repreientir.g the choicest preducts of America’s most skilled tailors. These are now ready for your inspection. A thorough investigation of the season’s styles emphasizes the prominence of two very fashionable colors—undenia bly the choice of the best informed and most carefully dressed men. They are the These suits are marvels of good form and correct style. They fit with distinctive elegance There is no skimpiness of cut or exaggeration of outline. These gar ments represent the highest development of the modern tailoring art. To see them is to admire— to wear them is ty be wel.-dris-d. Quality, fit and fashion will satisfy the most pa-ticular while the pi ice is w ithin reach of the average pocket book. Here are two examples of unusual values. Others at $7.50. 75, $11.50 and up to $18.01 The grandest values we have ever seen or sold. The tight fitting and Pony coats and loose Box Jackets and coats in tans, greys and white, in plain and mixed effects. u S°nd for Sump’es. A beautiful grey Pony Jacket Suit trimmed with straps, satin lined, worth at least $15.00. Tan Covert Jackets at $5.00. , 2.000 yards of Zephyr Ginghams, all new pittern. - Stripes and checks, in every new shade and combi nation of co’ors, regular 10c quality, just the thing for women and children's dresser. If you want some of these come or send early while they last. _ A yard .................... .......... OC NEW BLUE SERGE AND THE QUAKER GREY. Elegantly tailored, trimmed in straps and fancy braid, satin lined, made from all-wool novelty mixed Panama. a Beautiful Wash Good », I I f Suits at $11.50 Suits at $19.75 to $6.00. AMltf tight. O SERVE you with seasonable, fashionable merchandise at the , lowest prices is our chief aim. We want the confidence of out of town trade. We fully realize to gain this confidence we must serve up-to-date goods at as low a price as you can buy anywhere in the country. We want your mail order business and we’ll guarantee to meet any prices quoted by eastern mail order houses and besides save you the freight. Bring in your Rears & Soebuck or any other catalogue and we’ll prove it. We know exactly what we are talking about. We believe you would much rather leave your money in the community which you live—patronize home merchants—not only because you’ll have redress if the goods are not as represented, but because by keeping your money at home you help to build up this communit . Send us your next mail order for samples of merchandise. We gi__ ...ee satis faction. Other Suits $12, $14.75, $24.50 and $30.00. > ing . unloading . tank pupil» ■ floral MRS- 3 1 I Other Beautiful S.yies U< y to S35.CO. mprovfw« . to ,1 hundred it will 1 i street- * ■ n then» rack to I» g trait» heard the I At Friendly’s I on, March 28.—Senator ^■»1 ■ eh <>1: the rate bill thia feuiil: phurn bill is unconstitu- jndicial review of all tfie is a right wrested from rant* At uries ago. The court pt r- . EUGEN* S L. F A DING STOÄ . be r that we are issuing coupons with each $1.00 purchase th at entitles you to a portrait bv Artist Gun’-. You oay the arlEi 37c (or material used. Wc pay the rest. as given■ i.-k- furai j for the d is associ^ largest lai .a, viti ., which I tine land 1 be his h ig infera i outaiuQfl new lira police I Notifies Senator Fulton He Is Convinced Bristol Was Not Guilty of Intentional Wrong Doing JOHNSTOWN PENN- SYLVANIA HAS BIG FIRE .50c to $20.00 niself and E. Conili Mr. CoJ i the Aid lad about! e real e»ta ■-S, so tbrl (..ukle ■ one oft« rns in Ld ui.-iie? tv I idly for uJ SCANDALOUS CONDITIONS OF CONSULAR SERVICE Washington. March ‘28. — The presi Eight dent today bared to congress the men ran from the building and the of. scandalous conditions of the consular John Goodnow. former con fleers thought the trouble was at an serrine. end and left. This morning sou e one ni general at Shanghai, and Robert McWade. former consul at Canton, e.itered and found four bodies hacked were made the subject of official com to pieces by knives, and in the ba.-e- plaints. There are 82 charges against tueut found two more bodies. There Gooduow in connection with the col is no truce of the murderers. lection of claims, McWade is charged Nine men rented the bouse two with issuing ami raising Chinese months ago, and their movements certificates. were mysterious. The victims evi dently fought for their lives. The' deed was pot for robbery, as u box was found containing i.Vx.t in Italian coins and a check in furor of Nicoli Demtri. A grip bearing that name contained expensive rolies of a priest of the Greek Catholic church, also French, Italian, Greek and Turkish Johnstown, Pa., March 28.—Fire passports. Other grips belonging to thia morning destroyed three business I. Areco, Demtri. Dnkod, Caponi and houses in Main, Bedford and Clinton Caini Yeay were found, containing streets, and daiuagi il others. The Greek Catholic priestly garments. loss is tHloo.ooo. The Swank Hardware | Sei • Greeks have beet) nnested for Company,occupying a six-stu.y b.iiki- connection with tLe murders. ng, wus the main loser. The he most complete line of Shirtwaists ever brought to ugene occupy this department. Waists for evening ear and street wear. Waists for any occasion that you ay think of. Short sleeves, long sleeves, low neck aists. allover Lace, Linen, Silk, Lawn and figured Lawn aists at prices >*<*<**st****^**st****sts*st*<*'t’>.‘t bcFO it Waterloo. Iowa, March 2*8.—The C* dar river rose seven feet this morning and lias tlooded the entire buaiueas district, causing ¿100,000 damage. The levee has broken and the Y. M. C. A. building, stores and residences are flooded. Hundreds are homeless. The railroads are under water and all roads are blocked. Over ¿100,000 pamage is reported at Cedar Falls. Iowa. It is believed the worst is over. el on Tenth avenue, south, lust night. s it shov-Hy model it over a Royal Wor- ester or a W. B. Corset. Ko I J A new model single and aouble orcastca suits, in both extreme and conservative lengths, broad collars and lapels, side coat vents, the best value 1 zx for this price ever seen g J I I Aristocratic gannenti .'or particular wear ers. Far better than most custom made in their graceful appearance. A great variety of appropriate fab- CIO rie», patterns and designs 1 O Other Splendid Suits and Overcoats at $10, $12, $16, $20, $25 Ì