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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
- -r / EVGKNE WEEKLY «VARO. THLHsDAY. MAR*« 12. AoH * — Ñ ifl The Friendly Store WtEKLY REPORT OF What> Others Advertise We Sell For Less $10.00 Guaranteed Slk Petticoats, ca. $7.50 > sale we off»T our r» flounce and silk dm r- it ile; com» Made t in, navy, gr en. r -d. k; splendidly tallo,i d eauii, ea $14 75 Pin Stripe Silk Petticoats $3.75 Only on- d awn of there white with pink, I ue, green and lav ender pin - rip . v.-ry full » Iri ulat fl ii.u»■«• and dust rufflf r< guiar >1 4 75 values SS.75 Sale price, each . . . $4.00 and $5.00 Japanese Silk waisLs, ea $2.95 • 5 dozen Japanese sf'k Wai«t» in cream and black, trimmed in lace and Insertion and medalions; and includes also a num ber of the n- w Lingerie Waists, Values to >5.00, each #2.9* New Tailored Suits $15 to $45 f>ressSk’rts New Spring Jackets $5 to $ 12 50 $5 to $20 Two Lace Curtain Specials This Sale For F riday Saturday and Monday Only Send Us Your Mail Orders Remarkable Offering of new fancy and plain silks EUGENE MARKET Chittlm bark—4 1-2 Ö 5c. Wool—lsr. Poultry. Eggs. ele. Es-’s Per dos 15c. Dairy Butter—Per roll—50' Creamery Butter—Per roll. 60$p Hen»— Per lb., 10c. Fry»— Per lb.. 10c. Geese— -Per in., 7c. Ducks- -Per lb., be. Turkeys— Per lb. 12 He. Fruit«, I, \ »s;etat>lee. Etc. New Potatoes—50c per cwt. Onions—Per cwt., >3.75. Lemons—-Per case, >3.75. Oranges- >2.75. Liv«*stock Market. Steers—Per lb 4 @ 3 l-2c. Good cows—3© 4. Good prime dressed veal— Mutton on foot—Per lb. 4 1-2. Fat Hogs— 5© 5 1-4. Fat Hogs, dressed—6© 6 1-4. Grain and Feed. Flour—>4 2 5. Oat hay- ■> I 5. Oat Hay, >13. Timothy hay—Per ton—>10. New Oats—Per bu. 45c. Bran P> r ton >29. Mixed feed—Per ton »30. Shorts, per ton-->32. New Wheat- Per bu. 85c. Rolled baflev- —Pe» ton >34. Chonped feed- —>31 per ton. Cra. ked Corn ->36-40. F.tF YOl R SCNIHY DINNKu try ’he following delightful t .71 1-2 cup English Wa.nut m- ’ n 1-2 dozen fig*, i’ut iy> na. 1 1 10 ’ pa -kaj: JELL-O, a * Dissolve the JELL-O l’u b link wat.r. When i imencing to th!cl-eu «r I ?rve with whlpt, t MA- - MOULDING SIDEWALK SíTINQL^ POl’Ti » Xl> M IRK ET REPORT. .. March 13.—Fur- Port if nd of California butter er sbtn $ 1 re pynor’oj within a j to this r.1' i H quite probable | few dav s will bo put 'down that loc 1 50 pairs N'ottinghnin Net Curtains; 1er to me t the com- i this wee • floral and conventional l> >rd> > . ! petition fro’ p south. This is the I I ÍMH- and dot centers, 3 yards long. 4 5 production in Callf- I | setfs'in o’' f! Inches wide; weeks t ; orr la. a• I i >1.60 values pr ............................... $I.I<> •'n. As vet i : earlier than I J. mJ V«J 1 there Is no 2 dozen pulrs Net Curtains. n> at File' and .Oregon shocks h re but production Is Renaissance la<«> border and edge; I I steadily ’nerct-l’>e and f”’ nec.eaafty beautiful patterns, >7.50 . of a lower price is generally felt In , quality, a pair ................. the trad’. Potato« -. Here I’loif Bermuda. Special Values in Net Curtains at A wonderful -offering of beautiful novelty Dress Silks; all new designs, shown in the WE HAVE ALL KIVI» Of Real Bermuda potato s hav<> en-| tered the Pcrtland market and have $2 50, $3 50, $4.00, $4.50 and $6.00 most desirable shade», bluefc, browns and greens in Foulards. Surah, Taffeta, etc. GARDEN S! SLEDS IN III\.K sold wholetuie al 15c a pound. The! 19 to 2 7 inches wide; dots, plaids, stripes, fancy silks, values up to >1.00 for ALL NEW .ANI» FRESH. 1 It arrivals wer° of th« garni chill va riety and were in fine shape. They 75c; fancy silk»; values to >1.50 for....................................................................... $1.10 (AN SAVE MONEY BV Bl Y. cant’ In via Nev Orleans and the * I NU VOIR GARDEN SEKUb express' charge alone amounted to 6c a pound. The potatoes were FROM IS. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY packed In crates and were generally of small size. Levy & Spfegl, the receivers, say they are among the 30 ini li Taffi’lu, WOc 19 Inch color»*«! Taffeta 7Hi' EUGENE best supplies ever seen from the is $ I. I ."> Dirtela. $1.50; $1.25 27 im i» Iliai k Tuffeta H5c lands. It has been many a year 675 Yards of beautiful new l<>08 Foulard Silkt. xome in the newest colorings, browns, end Sis. since potatoes were shipped to Port $2.00 »■tillin <1 Miiileybak »ilka, s|M-ciiil, a yard $1.70 navy, green, tans, Copenhagen and black with small neat figuters, dots and strips. land from —th° high ev- pr’ss rat? er.d the fa<’t that Or? $2.25 llliiik ,\\\ quality Moneylmk silks, a yard This seasons' most fashionable silks, 85c quality, -special Friday Surprise Sale, yd 48c $1.75 and all Pacific c.’:mt stat s nrod su 'h g od potatoes of their » i makes shipments from »he farnvav , winter resort almost an imnossibillty. I Bermuda potatoes have a taste u»*- l culiar to that eonntry; stocks being I richer sweet, y-t totally unlike the! end «j’.trml .■«<! ■ • ajsciuuty “• personal appear# tic« Is the doing or undoing of a man's career, on thev are attracting much aften-l |»^T«-r>oo<«f>F • I cither socially, commercially or financially. •Ion I" being displayed in front of u] X be tailoring which has made our Clothes so attractive In ele F urth 8’reet house, gance has ',l4° ,nM(le t'xampl s of the finest workmanship n'cg< ii "¿gs are I’lBng I’p. For rev ral d»ys there has tWfl known. spixHs Sewing Silk for . . but s very limited demand in the 25<- North for Oregon eggs, and F.m re •pool» Cotton Thread for 25<' Every garment guaranteed I sult has been a steady accumulation Clean ■ Light Durable I skins embroidery Silk for . 2λ<* of stocks In the local market. Today Suits ‘3°° Slickers‘J'S I ranch eggs carefully candied were cards best Hooks mitt Ky»,, f,,r I». tiuot d weak at 17 to IS cents, with mo trutrxt.'H r t—vtt I Ileal English pln«( a paper , urtiot mt k * rn most of the stile* around the former a co ec^ww» *. xa | good as it la possible to make clothes. The workmanship Is are as AlOlJtiled Back ¿ombi , . figure. Not fiiany eggs have been • 4 I i put in cohl storage yet, and it is of the best. That Is why our apparel! holds its shape and gives >l|c> 50e 1W ousted Hack Combs . . said thiB not many will be stored good service. tfl reach a lower level. 75c Hand Bags, »peclal, each ............ Fine hand tailored suits In single and double br»<4t» j model» Che«-’«’ Market Is Steadier. lairge Cube Pine, special a cube.......... t.Mll.st xJt ly«.«- <,k< LA\ and made of th«* season's latest fabrics in A steadier' tone is shown in Artgum, for cleaning gloves, etc, pkg' I’l.M u» l.'rs *- * <• a J « - \y/ local cheese market. Trade Is bet BROM NS, TANS, OI.IVKH, GRAYS H4A fcS AN’|| A|,|, ter—supplies being picked up more T ike n » •iht-T « 75c Always Read}- L»ivss Shields for stylish combination of color. ~ A I • ’.liA ‘ • '•> 1 i H ' *, ’ *. < '■1 “ 1 freely than for some tlm* and quo ' l»lAà]OY|; Uvud quality Dress Shields, 2 pair .. . ’S» ve.WN’rntiwa«« 3e.t.'“•’f" ’ tations are getting closer together C:»i •>’<* r V *T’r*z’ ' than for,several months past Voting t> »pools Clark's luster c»»tton .......... Anjerf’-as are very scarce and for thf« Plain Hook and Eyes, 2 cards for . . reaso <ome supplies were brought 25c Children's Acorn Knit Waists . . . r up from Calii’orr!'’ rm s‘e-mer. r These s’ ’c't. are b»ing ffered along >3 50 Kabo Cofeet», a pair ............... |the str ■' at 16c a pound. 15c ludla l.lnon. a yard .................... <1r Br'i'» N. *»‘s on the Trad«’. 8c India l.lnon, a yard .......................... »'. . . V« ' Just f|v • cars of oranges are due here wit.ifr. the next day or so. Good qiiallty Dregs Calicoes, yd . A A PÍRFfcU IVhea' ’’"I floor trading is very This aj’aifoh We show an extensive line of children s Doster Brown 36 tuch Art Burlap, a yard . . , * • • • V» .AXAT V fl I5r light. Prices nominal in all the 4 au<t Sailor styles, made of woo) and wash former. 35r Comet Cover», each 25c fabric» In all colòni, price............................................... .Vh to SM.OOO Aspar-igus is higher here than in the South b'”‘aitse of a severe frost In southern California. A shipment of California egg plant Eugenes’ Largest and Foremost Store Arc you interested in thcNaxaarath Waist canie in hfs morning. YOUR MONEYS’ WORTH Hides ere very weak with values Sketching Contest? 11 so come in and get a about ii'ichang 1. OR YOUR MONEY BACK The grand jury this after*”» * klJcr containing all the rules and full detu'.s. Coffe • market continues to show 592-5**4 WillamaCt* St,. flrmn”-« ri;l( dallv f ir t ie milder turned four indi/tments f ' ‘****1 selling. One w.»e again- ' _ grad- who is already serving a I’ ’’l.'.d I.lvtwtcck Market. Thf e lo> >1 llvestcck market today sentence for the same offense, noon at 2 o'clock, with Interinent in LIFE Gt Altlis. Jr over 30 vesr« ago. settling near Eu was t reported steady at yesterday’s another against Andy Ta' ♦ ♦ the I .O. O. F eewyetwry. The Lite Guards are two regiments quotations. gene.and had resided here ever since city. He appeared and Prevailing prices are; ♦ « .MARRIED of cavalry forming part of the Brit « DIED ♦ He leaves a wife by a second mar Cattle n -st steers. > 4 25 © >4 SO; will enter hia plea laUr ♦ ish household troops. They are gal Six miles west of Eugene. March ♦ daughter. Mrs Park ♦ ♦ riage and a medium, >3.50© 4.00;; cows >3 25 two persons indicted have it' ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦A lant soldiers, and every loyal British ©’ 3 50; Shotf, of Santa Clara. Cal She was 7, 1*08, Amite, th«’ 15-vvar-old f-lr to medium cows. 12 75 been arrested’ and their heart is proud of them. Not only the 'i >3 2 5 formerly Miss Mabel Fuller, having daughter of D. P Ohlsen She leaves, Mias .Madeline Betti» and Geo. B hulls >2.00 >t >2.75; ealv-s withheld until they are in ««’• hern married about five years ago besides her father, four brother» and Word were married at the home of King's household, but. your's, ours, >3 75 (d 4.50. (From Tuaadav'a Guard 1 thr<«‘ »later», her mother having died Jesse Xlcone is out ft"’11 ’’‘.‘J''* everybody's should have its life See»- — Good >5.50 'n 6.00; At his home at 395 West Seventh Mr Fuller was an old solibter. a vet lam bn nearly two years ago The funeral th«’ bride'« parents at Coburg on guards The need of them is espec >5.75© t>. 5 0. Shislaw. He is a member >• street. In Eugene, at 8 4»» o'clivk t*»»» eran of th«- civil war, having served Friday. March 6 The bride Is a pop was held Monday with Interment In Hogs -Best >5.25«? 5.50; r -] morning. Valentine Robert Fuller, with the First Minnesota regiment ular and respected young lady of Co ially great when the greatest foes of lights. ging firm of Fellman & the Danish cemetery. states that the company <’ aged 6! year«, after a lingering Hi lie was a member of the Baptist burg ami the groom Is a well-appear life, diseases, find allies in the very fats and feeders. $ »0© 5.25. church ami live«! a consistent Chris elements, as colds, influenza. catarrh, nes» of Bright's disease. » mipBcat- alKjut half of tts h>4j Portlnial Quotations. Sheep shearing tnachln«*» and knife ing young mail, recently of Harris the grip, and pneumonia due in the He was a good citizen and will woods this winter becansp o _ er with <jth«r ailment«. Deceased tian There were about eleven Creamt ry Butter -30© 33 l-2c. shai'iHiurs New model Just received I burg he missed by many friends. The fu stormy month of March. The best was born February 1 4. 1847. at guests pn’sisit Rev H V Wood, Eggs— 17© I 8e. of enough water in the Chamber» Hardware Co. way we know of guard against these neral will be held Thursday after- lavulsvllle, Ky II«* came to Oregon who has recently arrived from the them down. Chickens -14 0 15c. East, performed the ceremony The diseases is to strengthen the system Wheat Valley 83; Bluestem 85c. with Ho.H'» Sarsaparilla the great- happy couple have the well wishes The notarial comno- Oat< Per ton. >26tfr28 and congratulations of all their Co- eet of all life guards. It removes the Ham Williams, of D* < Bari» ' Per ton >27 o >29. conditions In wrhich these diseases bu?g frtend« with the county clerk todal H»y Timothy. >ls. Cheat >14 make their most successful attacks, Grain Hay—15© 16. give vigor an<l tone to ail the vital Mohair—Choice, 29© 30c. l'«e Diamond Cuna Food for little organs and functions, and imparts a Wool Valley. 16 © 18c. Chicken« Special to Hally Guard genial warmth to the blood Re- Hops—Prime 4c '«t 5 l-2c. Chamber^ Hardware Co. Junction City. Or . March 10 member the weaker the system the Potatoes- 45c W 50c. lotst night some one entered W C. greater the exposure to diseaae. Onions- >2.25 >2 50. Dr Lowe, the optician, will be in Hood’» Sarsaparilla makes the sys. \\ ashhurne's residence through a Chittlm hark—3c© 3 l-’c. window at the rear of the house and his Kitgene office all next week All tern strong. carried off two suits of cfothes and person» who are troubled with head J R Hills of Newberry, was In the all of the «llverware There ta no and eye aches are cordially Inviti*»! W. S Abbott has bought Charles cKy looking after business mattvra '.I elee to the perpetrator», but I» to rail and have your ey»*s Gold'« interest in the Ettgene-Crow- w Monnd stage line, and he will be as yesterday thought to be the work of nome one Eighteen year’» experience who Is aiqantnted with the house sociated In the business with Frank Agents for Tetaiuma incubator» Holland Mr Abbott is an old stage •» •• „f. 9Í Make your hens lay by feeding Se and Brooders driver from Humboldt county. Ca. Chambers Hardware Co. curlty Toultry Powder Chambers Hardware Co. Levi For Infant« Mm. E. B Butler, a l<ane county Copper Riveted O'ers** pioneer of 1853. ha.« been here for Mr and Mr« E M Streeter »«tee! seven»I davs «Jsitlng at the horn«* of In town from Creswell Saturday Mi and Mr« U B. 14» la\id She left Bears th« today for Colfax Wash . where she Is Fresh garden seed In bulk. Sfiatar Chambers Hardware Co. • .SONotii-Mihim Curta ns$I.I0 $7,50 Net Curtains, pr $5.00 $5.00 $1.25 36-in Black and Colored Taffeta 90c postj . boxes NJ $1.00 Fancy Dress Silks a yd 75c I * $ 1.00 Fancy Dress Siiksa yd $ 1.10 FÄ.SSH j?Ï.LS Meish Comforts $2 and $3 -------------- ----------------------------- 85c New Foulard Silks Friday a yard 48c Plain Taffet, a Silks Reduced 9th G"OCFRY Oak MADE] LITTLE THINGS at LITTLE PRICES FOR %ASERV!iF Every Man Should Be Fashionably Dressed I OILED SUITS. SLICKERS AND HATS T?e Washington Co*s and Schluss Clothes 6 riLwO I $10 to $35 Bòys* Wash Suits in Buster Brown and SGilor Suits TEA ’ FOUR INDICTMENTS FOR LIQUOR SELL® S. K. FRIENDLY I BURGLARY AT JUNCTION CITY LAST NIGHT in the m>ne * 1 casto ;: j a The Kind Yen ' Strauss & ( jS