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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
I r nf, Dec. 29.—Cardinal Cavag- found dead in bed this morn- i? I, . ■ onibed to paralysis V heart. Cardinal Tripepi, also Led to have died of paralysis ‘4» L tlie Bight» after remaining I --- *■ -1-11« _ re- for a short while, hicious I \ to latest reports I >he cardinal's bedside he was Lg las' I ■ I" 1 «:■ prefect ■ congregation rxF nlt/onnae of md indulgences He was born in a treated .ardías) SUIT CASES Cases for............ Cases for............ 350 5.00 Leather Cases for.. 6. ;o Leather Cases for.., 7-50 Leather Cases, Satin Lined MEN’S COTTON WORK PANTS LADIES’ FLEECED a d liar HOSE 50c 5c a pair a pair TO START THE SALE CHILDRENS WORK SHIRTS HOSE !0c Each 5c From 9 to 10 o'clock, Thursday morning. Dec 3d Not more than two to each No Exchange. a pair customer. and up MEN’S HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES two pair for GORDON HATS $1.95 15c RIBBONS LACES EMBROIDERY 5c a yard NECKWEAR Choice of any This Sale Commences Thursday, Jan. 3d, and ends Saturday Jan. 12th in the store Values to 35c values to 75c CROCHET BOX STATIONERY r" I 1 ■ J b HALF TRICE ! COTTON L 5c to 25c 2c 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon a box W ill hold the greatest sale in the history of Pacific Coast merchandising THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS, Etc., to be sold at HALF PRICE a spool I..id t heir at ten- ^■called today to the inflamatory ^■r published in Berkeley, in this ■ by a Japanese, entitled "The ^■lution," in which the assasshia- ^Hof the mikado, President Roose- KJand others in authority is advo- ■i in plain language. Marked ■pls of the paper were sent through Ke kails to the board of education I I HOWARD, PIONEER I I' I s ! 10c to 75c on the Dollar 99c a pair "" Values to $2.25 CAPS 25c. 35c, 50C values I Kuiuei Newton ---- Howard, who died it|is home north of Eugene Friday, linber 28, was born in Henry »Ity. Indiana, October 2 6, 1839. I Ln he was and four aftt years of age he led with his parents to Missouri, later to Iowa. The family start- ___ icross the plains for Oregon in and after experiencing nil : - incident t to such a lri[ in those days, reached Lane Kry in October of the same year, rhly settled on a farm near the old town of Lancaster, north of Junc- loi They resided there till 1878, rhtn they purchased a farm three Hrs north of Eugene, where the Meet of this sketch lived until the He of his death. His father died Hth< old place at Lancaster, but H place has always remained in the ■ds of the Howards, Floyd, a ■ther of Samuel, now owning it H residing there. ■he d’ l .ased was married in 1S7S d Miss Cinderella Kays, of Howell liirie, Marion county, who survives ii Six children were born to them ■ follows: Emmitt, D. C., D. M„ and Nellie, e following brothers and sisters > living James M., R. H., F. B., of Junction, and Mrs. Ollie Rob- k of Tan. na. file deceased was at one time an n Fellow, being a charter member the Junction City lodge, but after moved to the farm near Eugene allowed his membership to drop, was an honorable and upright Izen, well-liked by all who knew 9- The fureral will be held Sun- r. with interment in the I. O. O F. Betery. .LADIES FELT and KID SLIPPERS and JULIETS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c Tables Containing thousands of articles worth 50c, 75c and $1.00 in Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes and Notions. You will have to come to our store and you will witness the most sensational sale of mer chandise you have ever seen. CAPS 75c and $1.00 values ..Clothing.. 35c 5c Our line of men's clothing cannot be surpassed. Materials the best and properly tailored by the best manu facturers in the United States Half Price During this Sale Good Suits can now be bought at STANI EY’S for $4 95. $5.50, $6.00, $8.00.$900, $10.00 or $12.50; and 50c on the Dollar TEN CENT TOILET SOAPS and WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP MEN’S SLIPPERS Sizes 7 and 7 1-2 only —$2.00 and $2.25 grades, choice $1 25 I I MEN’S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR 33c a garment Regular 5c cents WOOLEN UNDERWEAR 66%c HOOKS AND EYES We could Good Shoes our specialty. During the past year our shoe sales have amounted to $31,818.30 t . We sell more not sell this vast quantity of shoes unless we gave better shoes for less money—and this we do. scores _ of _ drummers ’ sample lines, and we have hun- shoes, by far, than any other store in Eugene. 1 We — handle _____ _____ __ dreds of customers who will look at nothing but a sample shoe— and they know—they have tried them, Sample shoes run fully 25 |>er cent better than regular stock goods, besides, we sell them for less. ■ • $5.50 Men’s $7.50 Loggers’ and High Cut Shoes, during this sale............................................ . $4.50 Men’s $6.00 Loggers’ and High Cut Shoes, during this sale............................................ .. $4.00 Men's $5.00 Loggers’ and High Cut Shoes, Jurire t’. " saie............................................ ». $3 50 Men's $4.50 Loggers’ and High Cut Shoes, during this sale............................................ . . .$3.00 Mei’s $4.00 High Cut Shc.es, during this .............. ... $2.75 Men's $3.50 High Cut Shoes, during this sale.............. ... $3.50 Men’s $5.00 Dress Shoes, Patent Leather, Vici. Velout, Box Calf, Gun Metal ... $3.00 Mtn's $4.00 Dress Shoes, Patent Leather Vici, Velour, Box Calf, Gun Metal ....$2.75 Men’s $3.50 Dress Shoes, Patent Leather, Vici, Velour, Box Calf, Gun Metal ....$1.50 Men’s $2.00 Shoes $2.25 Men’s $3.00 Shoes ............ ....$1.25 Shoes Men’s $1.50 Men’s $2.50 Shoes. .................................. $2.00 Ladies $2. 50 Dress and Heavy Shoes. ....$1.75 Ladies’ $5.00 Dress Shoes............................ $3.50 Ladies' $2.00 Dress and Heavy Shoes ...$1.50 Ladies’ $4.00 Dress Shoes................................. $3.00 .. $1.25 Ladies ’ $1.50 Dress and Heavy Shoes. Ladies’ $3.50 Dress Shoes.......... ..................... $2.50 Ladies’ $2.50 Dress Shoes.... ........................... $2.00 I. ! 5 cards for MEN’S GLOVES I Work and Dress Gloves, lined ft and unlined; Cotton and Woolen® Gloves, all at WHOLESALE PRICE LACE CURTAINS 35c to $2.00 Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes reduced fully 25 per cent for this sale on the t ! 3 cakes for every suit worth double the money. 10c ■London, De. 28.- The crew of the I liti.-r Xwa Maru, which ran ■ ■ rock« off Redcar last night, Rt ran wd i.y the life saving f»- toda ■ A dispatch from Holly Head says 1 ■. .u.. vessel has foundered off I 1 p ... DistreM rochete [t« sent up and a lifeboat went out » searched for hours without d's- b sign of 1 heveeeeL ! a pair 33 I_3 per cent off dollar Bl BIGGEST, BEST AND GRANDEST SALE EVER HELD GREATEST BARGAINS EVER KNOWN motes of interi GOLF SHIRTS 'Brady Burnett, a native of Cor tili«. »nd one of the O. A. C.’s fu- ■ •one! Gantenbein, has announced 1 *aff Captain Arthur J. John- Quartermaster; Captain C. B 'a®, commissary; Captain NV. S. Ibert, chaplain. ■' railroad man aavs the plans ’* been prepared, and seen, for the * depot to be erected in Albany tt spring. it is to be of brick, i "lern affair, with all the new con- »fences for the traveling public, * with up-to-date offices, etc., and ‘I be located to suit the Albany •Pie, according to the wishes of ‘ mayor and city council.—Demo mt. Two Bunches 20c SWEATERS TING Sin EKS I BONI OCEAN STORMS F' •w athletes, and well known in Eu- A h>*‘. and Miss Susie Hopkins were fr • ■ ■ <»iivilie <>n tli.' - Ith ■ Colonel C E McDonnell, of th? Hird regiment, has assumed coni- to ioc each I ! 25c ! ! 612 Willamette St and up STANLEYS LADIES’ HAND BAGS Eugene, Oregon at 66%c 9 on the dollar HALF PRICE SUSPENDERS CANVAS LEGGINGS at Men’s and Boys’ Special 25c Prices a pair COLLAR BUTTONS BOYS’ $1.50 LONG PANTS BOYS’ VESTS, 25c each LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Regular 30c CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR LADIES’ $1.50 KID GLOVES worth to 75c 2c 55c Vaules to 15c 15c a dozen a pair $225 A garment a garment 69c a pair ! I ana ting r at » UM a < PEACE ft T. Stead, ft y. mjti be A orld In tha C 'Claret ha la ^ampbell-Ban* ♦ at Britain, it >» so, would at caching «econd V Hague, rs.M |*tepa to pro to of Inter-