Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 09, 1906, Image 5

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    SfANLEY’S, 612, WILLÄME1TE STREET, EUGENE, OREGO n I
0. R. & N. CO.
Great Bankrupt Sale
Commencing Friday Morning, August 10
HAVE secured two immense Bankrupt Stocks at
Grants Pass, Ore.—the Calvin-Welch stock, invoicing
$13,981.85, comprising a nice line of Men’s Furnishing
Goods, Clothing and Shoes: also the C. E. & M. D. McLane
stock which consists of Dry Goods, Notions and Ladies’ Furnish­
ings—These two stocks were bought at a small fraction of their
invoiced cost and were shipped to us at Eugene, arriving Monday
—The goods are now placed in our storeroom in this city, to be
sold regardless of wholesale cost—Secured at almost nothing, we
are enabled to sell far below wholesale cost.
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Attend the Sale
We can't tell you one-tenth of our story in print—We
defy any concern on the coast to sell within our reach.
Shoes 99c a Pair
Clothing
Umberellas
One big lot of Shoes,
Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’,
Youths’ and Children’s, sold
regular at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
and $2.00 a pair, now
Chas. Kauffman & Bros.’
high grade Clothing for
Men—Hundreds of Suits at
a saving of about one-half -
HALF PRICE
99c a
If you want. Clothing come
here.
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Golf and Negligee
Dress Shirts
Shoes
Underwear for
Men
Tremendous Reductions
15c Toilet Soap, now two
boxes for___________ 15c
in better grades, all at a re­
duction of one-third to one- 60c and 75c Shirts now 40c
half. $4.50 and $5.00 shoes, 75c and $1 Shirts now 45c
Better Shirts at about
Ladies and Mens, now $3
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, Half Price.
15c
Shaving Soap, 10c, now 5c
Girls 25c Caps now
1 Oc
Collars, 15c Linen
10c
25c Bow Ties
5c
Ladies and Mens now $2.50
10c hardwood ToothpicksSc
$2.50 and $3.00 Shoes,
Ladies and Mens now$ 1.75
$1.75, $200 and $2.25
Shoes, Ladies and Mens,
now______________ $1.2 7
We have the nicest shoe
stock in the city—all kinds,
Children’s Suits
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Values up to $6.50
Any Suit in the Store
now
Childrens Shoes 33% to 50
per cent discount.
Mens work and dress Gloves
33% per cent discount.
19c
Fine Combs each______ 2c
15c Black and Tan Socks,
3 pair for_____
25c
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a Suit
Neckwear
Trousers
All 50c Tics, Four-in-
hands, Imperials, Band and
Shield Tecks
Hundreds of pairs of Mens
19c each
Pants, Work Pants, daily
best made, all at
Terrible Slaughter
Prices
Caps
A thousand of them, val­
ues up to $1.75, your choice
35c each
Hats, jewelry, lace curtains, hair pins and
thousands of other articles—e\ ery thing
in the store included in this tre-
mendous cut-price .sale-you
must attend to even real­
ize what we are
612 Willamette St
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The H. C. Morris bankrnpt stock
of house paints aud varnishes will
be sold at cost for the next (in days.
Chambers Hardware.
There are a great many people in
Laue county that are not aware that
J. O. Watte in giving elegant present*
to his customers at the end of every
month. For every dollar's worth of
goods purchased at his store tbe pur­
chaser gets a ticket with a chance to
draw ore of these presents.
Prices
on all goods are guaranteed to Is» the
lowest, and the present absolutely
free.
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CASTOR IA
For Intents and Children.
Eugene, Oregon
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Ax Billy Deprtment Store
The Store that Keeps Prices Down
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PECIAL SALE ON WHITE SEWING MA-
CHINES for the next thirty days at greatly re­
duced prices to make room for a carload. Sold
on easy payments. Old machines, hay, grain,
potatoes, cattle, etc., taken in payment for new
machines. **
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White Sewing Machine
Exchange
A Tragic Finish
House Paint and Varnishes at Cost
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Big reductions in Summer Dress Goods
At the home of W. R. Sumere at
Junction City, August fl, litoti, Gir-
don W. Sumera and Misa Nepha lly
land, Rev. N. J. Hal bit officiating.
I A watchman’» ueglact permitted a
, leak in the great North Sea dyke,
which a childs' finger could have
1 »toppped, to liecome a ruinous bieak.
| devasting an entire privince of Hol
; land. In like manner Kenneth Me
Iver, of Vancejoro, Me., permitted a
cold to go unnoticed until a tragic
finish was only avertr-l by Dr. King's
New Discovery. He writes: “Three
doctors gave me up to die of lung in-
| flanimation, caused by the neglected
1 cold ; but Dr. King's New Discovery
I saved my life.” Guaranteed best
cough and cold cure, at W. L. De
Lano’s drug store, otto and 11.00.
Trial bottle free.
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Charles F. Muser, the agrd real es
tate dealer, who waa injured by fall­
ing on ’he cement sidewalk in front
of Barker's store on East Ninth street
July 21, died at his home, 172 West
Eighth street, this morning at three
o'clock, after suffering
intensely
since the accideut. One of his hip
bones was broken aud on aecouut of
his advanced age his physicians at
once saw that it was not likely that
be would recover.
The deceased was born at Baden,
Geimany, over 78 years ago
Being
I of poor parentage lie was compelhxi
to work in tactoiies while very youug
and when be became of age served
three years a- d lour mouths in the
1 German ri gular army. He came to
| (lie United States iu 1857, landing at
Philadelphia, where he worked in
sugar reienry for ovei five years,
then came to the Pacific coast,
tling iu California.
After a
years residence there he cauie
Oiegon and bought a farm in
river bottom.
Losing heavily
floods he came to Eugene a number
of years ago and became engaged in
rhe real estate busuieas.
He was
known as a practical un<l honest man
' in his business dealings.
It is laid
that #5 was tils l«»e for selling a piece
of property, whether It was large or
small. He bad a large amount of pro
perty listed. The deceased was of a
; religious turn of mind and upright in
1 all thing».
Tb«> funeral will lie held tomorrow
i forenoon at In o'clock in Gordon’s
' ndertaking ronin», the services to be
nducte.i by lb > H. A. Child. Th.
ody will be interred in tbe 1. O. ().
. cemetery, beside that of his wife.
I >•-!irate woman will never become
•trong. happy, hearty, free from pain,
until you build up your ayetem with
the nerve refreshing,
blood making
tonic, Holister'» Rocky, Mountain
Tea. Tea or tablet», .'io cent». Linn
Drug Co.
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85c M
Flour, per sack
i 20 lbs Western Refinery's Cane
$1.00
Sugar
30c
10 lbs West. Ref. Cane Sugar -
H 5 lbs
25c
25c
7 bars Golden Star Soap
25c
5 bars Fels Naptha “
25c
6 bars Crystal White
CHARLES F. MUSER
Royal Baking Powder, per lb ............. 40c
OIES FROM INJURIES 10 lb sack germea or cream Middlings 25c
Lion coffee, per package
15c
s 10 lb sack corn meal
25c
Married
$1.95
wear grades and up to the
Gloves
35c Shoe Brushes.
Ladies Black Hose
for
all styles.
Boys, Youths, Misses and
30c Toilet Soap now
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Chas. G Iman Hyde, O C. Merrill.
E. M. Ciiundlet, Milan Nivoiitcb and
W. B. Ayer, a party of civil engi­
neers in the employ of the O. R. A
N. Co., arrived in Eugene on one of
the delayed trains this morning and
leftshortly after noou on a trip up tbe
McKenzie to do reconnaisance work.
Th«> party has be«'ii similarly engag­
ed in Southern Oregon during the
summer and w ill spend several weeks
at the work up the McKenzie. When
asked as to the object of this work
the members of the party stated that
they knew nothing further than that
they were ordered here a few days
ago. The O. R. A N. Co. has quite a
numlier of surveyors in different
parts of the state reeonnaisance sur
veying and this McKenzie job is
part of the work mapped out.
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Phone Black 1511
P. S.—Good Second hand Machines at a Bargain.
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ent tiiw left foot severely yeaetrday.
He wan working with an ax when in
»nine way b‘> »truck the outer part of
bit foot below the lust ep cutting off
the leader« and bone» connecting
with two of the toe».
Mi»»»« Esther "evereaux and Mae
Work of building a temporary rack
Kili»ey, of Eugene, are visiting in the river above the mouth of Lake
friends on North Fork.
; Creek was cotnmanced Wednesday
A nnienti tic writer upon atomach
The object in building
The steamer Roscoe went to Coo« morning.
trouble« say«:
“If you have ever
that
point
is
to
prevent
When
»be *>'« ''ack at
Bay Wednesday evening. V.
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»utfere«! from indigestion
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and who
from
ascending
the
,iver
the
»almon
reutrns »he r ill tow up the Waauca
ha» not?—your imagination ha» prob­
i further aixl make them go up Lake ably pictured a ferocious lit’le i np
lore to load with lumber.
Creek where they can lie need at the dancing in the pit of your stomach,
A. M. Best and family airive«l here hatchery.
causing that organ to neglect all of
i R" dutea, with a result that 1« not
from Eugene. Saturday, on their way
Wm. Kyle A Son» have had
painful, but tills yon with mis-
to North Fork. Tehy purchased Hie busy flitting up their cold »forage ! „ only
day. ” This writer
.. y from day to d-y.
Elza Morris place several month» ago room». The wall» have been txiardf«l certainly had suffered with indiges­
and intend to make it their home.
up with »everal thicknesses of lum- tion. for there is no more disagree­
able, nerve racking and «ick-all-over
The Saubert company ar«« putting Irer arxf building paper, . enc|o»ing di «ease than indigestion.
their mill in older arxi have placed eight incbee of aawdunt and three
A great many people who have been
their new boielrs in p< aition.
They Inc baa of air space. The floor I» also i treated for year» for diseases of the
expect to begin «awing in about ten laid with double plank and »awduat heart, liver or kidneys, when >hey
used Miona stomach tablets found
Irenide» an air apace, and the celling that not only did Miona cure the
day«.
On complant of Wallace Chamber­ will be similarly protected attain st stomach disotder, but it made them
lain, deputy state game warden, I. H. change» of temperature. In addition well all over and tbe other troubles
were also ’cured.
King waa «rre»t«l at Alsea charged the floor will be calked and pitched.
If you suffer with nervonaue»»,
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Florence
Went.
with having venison in his possession
sleeplessness, indigestion, sick or
in violation of the law.
Justice
All next week DC Lowe the eye nervous headache, pain» in tbe lack
Wakefield sentenced him to a fine of «pecialtet will ba in hi» Eugene office. or sides, get a Mln box of Mi-o na
from Hull'a drug »tore and take one
an<l costs making 126.00 in all.
If the lieet 1» none too good for youi of the Ittile tablet« before each meal.
Messrs. W. W. and H. M. Calkins eye» consult him. DI year» experi­ It will do you a world of good aud
Broken glaaaea duplicated. you will soon he well ami free from
and their families of Eugene were en- ence.
indigestion and ita symptoms. Mr.
camf*«l at the mouth of the river Lenses ground for complicated eye».
Hull haa such faith in thi» medicine
several days thi« week.
that he give» an atiaolute guarantee
M.
D.
Johnson,
of
Mound,
waa
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with every box.
Aak him to »bow
Glenn Dowell, the 14 year old son
\ you thia guarantee.
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of O. Dowell bed th» miefortune to viaitor to the city luewlay.
IMP OF INDIGESTION
How to Get the Better of This
Cause ot Misery
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