Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 17, 1907, Image 8

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Red Letter
This Week’s Specials
T di' ; F ißc-r
Adluguhse
Fíat Sanos
Handrzos it
srert-r ornar
nations
25c-á’x-'L:
In crier to make room for an entire new stock of up-to-date
fcctwear in ail lines, we
seH
»•
the iûilcwztg
Following « s
titixenj who may le c
to 1wry duty n dia ire
ng the year LAO* u
county lommissiouer t
Hailey > rwmet—.'ioau Tajr.atener.
X. d. 'Linger. Wm. V Us. 3. S. Haw­
kins. EE. A. Sower ill farmera.
Blue River—X. 3. Itamlisn. miner'
V G’Leary 3. X. 3c
Blanton praetaet—•!
teas, ?
X. Marrin. F ?. dose,
3. Wood.
all farmer*.
W Fonn-
Camp Creek precinct
i
'am. 3. L. Bdaninscm
a. Devar
Ul farmer*.
Creswell jreefnet—V*n Grnusbeck.
Albert Ztailter, a. i 3rady. lohn W
Jtuae. Geo. L. Gilf*--” 1 A. McKay
! mzan Ladie/Gawnctte Taut Guati. torne n nrnwn. jteen
3. F Scott, til former*.
and ?rr-- ix: 32 'n
-h.i g.isnns’ werv icr.r irries,
West lottage Grove—W T. Kay-
Xieniiidl-.- made. áí Ldualít - ¿ac.i
Sci.OC
ter apitailst. a. C. T-innelL A. S.
Bowell. W 1 Bennett. Z 1. McFar-
and, Edgar King. "lias. A. MeJFar-
and. Wm. Medley all farmer*.
East Cottage Grove—Wm. Lan-
18 Gnidren’: C ars, full ength. s-.me n oiam ind anev
less, farmer G. W McQueen, rner-
mixtures, uses 2 tn 14 years, 'his mason ’, aest Str'es.
thant; L B. Cooley lames LeBow
■rimmed n -
»nd send. LL.J', n.i . oac;-. 52.75
.. 17c
•armer*:
loseph W:cl£3,
clerk:
1 5c
leorxe Lea. eantractor’
G ?nr-
55c
tor, rapitadst; Xoun 3 'ìehr». far-
5 5c
mer.
ja.)f) Fox Far Scarts_
Aórnit 15 Ladies’ Tailored Suits n iue. lack ind tanc-z
55 25
f.e ^r^elnrr.—Toarles Hadlpy
Í
—
Z.
.-
ar
Cases
each
59c
yre-r mixtures. neatly 'r.mme.1 n ve: ver ino traili,
ZaaadFs twth. farmers,
j “ .Ì6 >iix Sc.r-seami...
56 23
ined with satín ar tine aireen, all new styles value.-,
‘sh»*r , recia.—C. K. Hale, C
Nior-.t Z.te.-jes
75c
tn 51&ÛD, each
510 2 5
?
uïrrwrîgîir, r’ioniaâ Zraiia, i.l
5)c inif Gices____
45c
’amen.
■Í’. : L E r -ne No I—3. 1 Toby
A. Sage, farmer: W. W.
merehanr E. 3. Barger,
reaiier: ien. Sorris, 'eacher: tfieri
F Linn, laborer: 3. 7. Moore, car-
Sl3tl ind
* a. ¡esa
so ?-e-adenr Suspenden
25c ind 35c Silk ?»esk-
center: Barlow Alien, clerk: fames
-
’ 51.25
T iutuì - i r orti •
■»ear
. __
18c
To bn Belshaw
Statua, carpenter
Sl.25 raultlesa 2-.iris
95c nx Men’: Heavy Vml
IL.'/) ’ersevi red. sincz.
laborer: I S. Winfrey, -.eamster: C.
G'ove-t ____ .
47:
lUlfi Standard inerir.
»lite, blue
801
E. Russell , clerk.
52.45
25c VyJ Horn. slack md
Snutli ugene No. I—E. O. Tobey
’ ’ .53 ? t. í :it Gov, ns
fO Sot ifk. -Mk *nd 75c
51.25
natural
13c
Shiris
kin. Xcr thanr., W H. Hoffman, capt-
33c
5l.f/j Fitbit Gowns
35-
'.aliat; S. 3. Spsm-er. boakkeapor: 3.
5435
äk V-.r* Shirts
45c ÎO.ÔC Suit Cases
25c 3 ovt Caes
16c
Jineeile. mpifailsr Ei. W 3onn. bait­
er: B. A. Williams, painter; J. W
3>ioy, carpenter: L P. Hower, horee-
•nan. G. E. Hurt, insurance agent
A. Lombard, plasterer
Overeabais Ä^dnced
Cnvewettas JLadacetl
iugene No. I — David
North
K2.5il tn »1 L*/l Suita
59 75 Î : ' a . > 25.
514 75
25 Pnedx Crawenetten. nzc 34
Thompson. teamster: J. R. Yates, Liv-
5I7J0 tn >2740 Sml* 514 75 Sl2_5ßrG
value»
59 75 ■ii 42. iciendui'.-t -nade md tuilv
er7maa. Geo. 1 ’. Hall, Jr., znerrtianr.;
KOflflm J1240 Suits
53 25 J7.5O Overcoat.:
V Hemenway. firmer: J. O. w atte,
S3 65 ¿•oaranteed. ¿ntne n -.r.tc md
$7.0« tn S-».X> Suit*
jewel m J. D Matlock. capitalist;
55 00 Jó. Oft < Liti <£-. Qvercoa' S3 25 •an. xaiues .o te 52C..X SII.75
iSeorge Planer. real estate: d Han-
win.
3. Tingley. Da
David
nx. ail
merchants. W W Stevens, carpen-
ter.
Eu^enä's Feremcit
North Eigene No. 2—J I. Phiiin-
and äst. Stör«
pt, capitalist; tv 3 Andrews, lum-
oermaa; C. R. Vaad tyn. clerk J. F
Kelly, lumberman Walter E. Flak
Poorer; Geo. N. Fraae macnimsr..
Frank
Hampr.in, merenant; G. H.
RE KH1W, THS. SPV/T
Roberts, labor1 r; 3. R. Mosher, ear-
r« < an Be r»>ne a., «enee, ,,f Eacrne penter C. F Llttlefleid. capitalist;
G. E ler.mer :ng. clerk; Clarence
P'npt»* wa/
Tomson, cruiser: H. E. Morris, mer-
ha.’it.
chant.
nar Am.
Elmira precinct—Henry aiiiha-
The
tn<*
Yon
ber. Franc 3. Xakeason, Ber-.e
Inman. Geo. F Crist. T. A. Fountain,
kidney*.
John ft. Minn, Julius Erdman, a/.
Is an rnr the
farmer*
Fl.: snre pr»dnet—C. E. Harwood,
tlerk Jooa -.aa C. Ph. lipa. Eugene
JfcCornadt.
in ?. Sa
••rd
It ¡dr.
Mohawk ]
me-i W. H. WeatlMBana, editor,
iato
F i.rmour. - p-scincr. J W Hambte. toa. lames R
farmer: J O Bristol, tarp-a. -r. Ed- J. H. Hamm
F’.* ’..er. Moa
ward F. J idl .aau farm--
F*rt Creek ; redact—Geo. T War-
•nfro. J. R. Holbrook,
ft. G. CalLsou. all far-
Friendly’s
CLEARANCE
SALE
C. lt ’.
Lndids' Pit
Gente:
mcnev cy ctrmg now
We mention her? cmv
goods reduce
Pre
ctract
$ 15.00 Cravenette Coats $8,00
$3.35
button
$3.35
Geco; ¿ar 'A rí:s. G:¿
$295
$2.95
AGnnish Shoes
$2.25
50c
Laj.es’ Shoes, ö to
$5 Children’s Coats, each $2.75
brjeher
o
$1.15
Lad rS Li¿¿ Sr/.es
$1.50
Misses
$ 18Ladies’ Tail’r’d Suits $ 10.2 5
¿h
:z=s
Mens $350 Shoes
$1.50
Bargains in Men’s Furnishings
?*'.en s V/< r/ Shces
$2.00
Men’s Work Shoes
$1.50
Ven’s Box Cai: Shoes
$2.95
Pre-Inventory Sale Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Saifn HeducBd
.Men’s Vici
$2.95
’Eli S'
Shoes
Men's hi< h cut shoes
S2.5O
Boys' Shoes ali sizes $ 1.35
Long Leg Rubber Boots $3.50
¡00 pairs Ladies’ Button Shoes. 2)4 to 4 50c
S*’Í^£Ly B«k
Dacvid Link
SIÜSLAW STAGE TEAM
GOES OVER PRECIPICE
^s/.. - ict—H. H. Coop-
Goddard./. J
acker. Guy T. Lane.
Bard A Wear’s E ig.-M-Ma -l*
wföc -yv*r fh«» <rMk» M TlM<
abont
ovlnrk U m « ai«br
• f th# b<*f4«'< w
kiilvMt T
nt tò»
vai » rwrriv
thui m<irntn< when Lewter o<4en. ®n*
*>* ?he driver* na the ventera ir:
mm<ia ef the line, telephoned fronx
Haie to Barnard < WtM. aelun«
them to «end ent another team.
Br telephoning fr» Hale the i«nard
learned the part ten Ian of the arri*
dear tu hot ant bally an fallow »
The
•♦age. driven by Frank Taylor, mark­
ed TIMen Boek vhorily bef.xe ten
• eloek and an 'he grade there i« al
way« a daagérons one. the driver
glowed the trim up and proreeded
with gr*at **%aflov, «« the road was
very slippery
As thev fearhed the
potat where the water ponr* down
the mnnn*ain and arrnw the mad
the hor««*« «< pped and fell and were
Baah* tv i æ The driver and the
Attorney IxmU K. Bean
a*4 Jon
.Iman, of this city, got
•st and
- I *‘” tea; al ns
the]
(•M
wbla *h
the
f,et below (ja, of
lu.nes
bilie* Insta*Uy. *>.; it ,*. ttouglLt ,
ti $1 CO
be
WEAK THE WALK-CVfK SHOE FOR. .MEN
H.
G-”.An, ?j¿
*
pr^-iBcr--- Teo miri.
Cari Hopkins,
ornas
T. Coks TEan. J{. trille
All farvra;
on.
='
Jana
precinct—8. M 3'.«*, Macy, far
Winfrey. J a . Blakn-
Zamwa.
a<*t ‘.las. H. Pow-
eli. r P ’ ■ l.iXj
tmes Horn. C. K.
Knmpa. J; ames ; umore. G. T. Ba-
ail (arm - r*.
Long 1 Torn preciart—Ralph
D
Rubiamo a. H. B. Dunlap, Geo. W.
Al-
Leu. J. J. Winn, all farme t“*.
Ma>ù precinct- C. Alams, J. C
Hileman. J. H. BeO. all farmer*.
all farmers.
Goshen p ■“r;a«t—E. B. Dtlb
Wilson. D J. Copenhaver.
the name
Bradley M. R. Hastings. T
Konpal. ail
How’r Thie?
laborer;
off.T one
indeed
__ — h ™ ».
—— dollar* r,.
by Ita fall, as
sard foc an» case of -atarrii that 'an- farmer*. R C Honey, clerk.
bark æman
Glent^na precinct—W T Bailey.
aot be eir l by Hail « Catarrh Cure.
F J CHENEY CO . Toledo. O
*»l*pn
tc
W H. Sa.ee. L. Boring. Joseph Fo»-
We. the undersigned, hace known
j F J. Cheney for the Last fifteen year* ler. all farmer*.
Haaei Dei! prsetBct—S E Waiker. A W. Dugan, both lumbermen.
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and 8- G. E. Hebert, both farmer*.
Richardson preciart — John H.
I aanrlaiiy able to carry oat any ob-
Herman pr^- .nct — B B Jean*. A. Lander*. 3eth W tiarpoie, R. O.
W Bristow, both farmer*.
accident I ligations mads by his Arm.
Kirk. Daniel Hinton. 3. a . Butler, all
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from Ma- I
Irving precinct—Henry Rice. J 3 farmer*.
Tbe road
Flint. Geo Sherhnndy. I. W. Bond.
Sagmaw precinct— Daniel P Sher-
it barin
Perry Pennine- m. James Offnt. L. C. | dan. farmer; F M. Jackson, laborer.
la
oiM mr
Vitus. Darid R. Hill. Peter W. Be­ I Geo N Castle. John Hostettler. both
lla. Charles Stickles, ail farmer*.
farmer*; Frank Collins, laborer
----- a«*
| mm mr quite a .
Jasper precinct—Marion W*I-
Siaalaw prectact—Ardello H. Addi­
». and on tbar ai count many I • id
lace. B F 3y ’ rester Theodore Go-
son. H. M. Doty. P. F. Dart*. Jerry
lenta bave be«*n barely aver • d
yeau. Paul Hadley. Arthur Lindley, Atkinson, all f.„-tner*.
leverai ni»nor ones ha»* oc—
3. T Baker , all farmers.
Spencer precinct—J. A- Bowers.
__
North Junr’ion precinct—H M
Church
Stephens.
Robert
R.
Liles.
Milllorn. mrrraaat; J. M. Nichols.
Haiderscn. Hugh Hampton, all
stockman E.l L. Ayers, farmer; J. Ole
» farmers.
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H Miller merchant; Joseph Strome.
Springfield precinct—Ançnst
William X. Pitney. B F Clerk, all
Vi-
ta*. J F. Power#, both farmers;
farmer*.
R.
L. Williams., physician,
C. Martin i. m- has. James W. Se*.
Month
metion precinct—B C.
1«
raiser: L. E Thomp-
N. Edwards, merchants.
____ _
. ¿smith
Welby
3w-
T. J Kirk. Fred Krueger. H J. Dick­ son.
ven«.
F
M
McPherson.
H.
E. Phette-
ey. Thos Calvert, all far m er s.
< HAMBEUg HARDWARE
Lane precinct—L. T. Congdon. ; iaev Nathan Hill. Isaac Cline. Mor­
I Ssb^rib. (or the Weekly Goard.
ris Le .nger. G. M Bonnett, all far­
¡John Hortoa. both farmer*.
iniera.
i
W ANTED—Elderly man to rs*
ranch on Siuslav, most be stmÄ-
The Spirit of Winter
sober ant indistrioni tad 13Ä»’
The spirit of winter Is with ns.
stand stock and farming. YtariJ
makt.cg it* presence known in many
job for the right parties. For
d.Serent way i—sometime* by -’■.eery
uralars a, ply a: G car a office
sunshine aa<l glistening snows aa4
d
- rm- T many people ;*
seems *o •ake a dei-.ght in making
bad thing* worse. * • —
or rheumatism
twists bard-r __
wpwr.
ca-
-w’fnges
sharper,
ca-
*arrb becomes more annoying, and
•he many symptoms of scrofula are
d,r- ip^d and aggravated. There is
30 Tot 3th St_ Eujroe. Ok*.
not much poetry in this, but there i*
•ruth, and ft is a wonder that more
RATES SI.00 PER DAY.
people iont get rid of these ail­
ments The medicine that cures them
—Hood s Sarsaparilla—is easily ob-
•ained and there is abundant proof
that its cures are radical and perma­
nent.
wJIT 4J19
Willamette House.
-»f-mbr for the Weekly G*ar<
CcOKCE W. KINSEY
General Auctioneer.
Kesdeace I’M E. 1 Oth St.
WIL LIL WALL. Prop.
Wann Furcbaser» :*«
riallkJ save time and
money by writing to us.
**
represent the best piano max#1
and retail at wholesale pr::»
Walker Bros.rL
Portia^