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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
THURSDAY, MARCH «2. loo# I Prices Smashed to Smithereens at Stanleys Great Sale—We promisee a Sensation—Have We Made Good I 3 Djys More tnd tl Buy now, this is the one Great, Grand and Golden Opportunity 4 « Stock at a mighty sacrifice, which JUST A FEW' PRICES I Miscellaneous 5<»c and 75c men’« work shirts; spes-ial .......................................... 39c 25c Red Cn. s Head»« sold o i a guarantee to give relief, ■«pedal ........................................... HR' $1 00 lace curtains, on sale . . (Jtlc 25c bow ties for m«'n and boy« «V 25c Cutlcura S ap, sale .... 19c 20c men's black lisle ho«e, on sale two pairs for.................................. 25c 31.00 Dr. Ward « Liniment; sale .................................................. 79c 25c I.yon's Tooth Powder; sale ' .................................................. 19c Furnishings.. high with N ». 1 table heaped children'« and men's, ' ladle«' »♦»»< Value« to 33.50.. shoes. sole, 33.00 ladle«' «hoe«,'* turn stock tip; th«« most satisfactory shoe we have e ever sold; all sixes, $1.3» jpecial ..... No. 1 table of men'« and ladies' high grade «hoes; value« II p to 35.00 ......................................... $1.01» 31.25 children's shoes, tun top but ton, on ««le at .......................... 7Hc No. 1 table of men's an<l ladles' shoe«; value« up to 33.50. . $1.311 great 37 00 loggers' shoe«; the Gotzaln, guaranteed by the man ufacturers and by us; »pedal ...................................................g.Y.XA I I I Drugs Shoes.. EXTRA SPECIAL L AVIES’ NF WS 31.50 men's gloves on sale 32.50 men’s hats; «iM'clal . 1».’>c One table men'« wool««n under wear; value« up to 31.75; on sale at...................................................... tille NE'VS FOR MF N 75(C cotton underwear; «p«*dal 2»< 32.t>0 sweater on «ale at. . . o.v 3100 golt«hirtr., on «ale at . . t.V One table man's and boy«' caps; value« to 32 00; extra «pedal IMc It will pay you to borrow the money if It will pay you to travel you have to to get here, It will pay you to stock up for months to come. It will be your everlasting and never forgotten loss if you dyn’t. r’< >R SA Lr»—(< outiiiiiril. ) If yru actually knew y<«u couid bu« « higb-gr-de suit of clotl es for less thin the cost of mskin?, would you buy? We still hive «bout 450 Men’s H ind 1 «Bored Suita,, in tbe 1« est colored effects, «nd tsi'ored by one of tbe mss’er hznoy of N«-w York Ci’v. Suits t -at are m «de foe the mo«t critic«*, *n right uo to the moment io styl*. q-r QC Vsh.es up to 315.00 foe F 0 I'-t m-r- 4-v- o- •«. It’s the One, Great, Grand Sa.a of Our Career STANLEYS 612 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon FOR RENT—(( ondniMNl. ) 25c ladies’ collars on sale at 4c One table stationery; values to 31.50 per box; special . . . 5 Oc towels on sale, per pair.. 50c Syrup of Figs; sale .... 39c 50c boys’ hats; special.............15c Formaldehyde in gallon jugs: ex tra spacial si.."«.*> 31.00 size Danderine sale, ,79c Hospital size Horlick's Malted Milk. 33.75, special sale at .................................................... $3.25 25c Simmons' Liver Regulator. dry; sal? ............................... 19c •3 5c tooth -brushes; sale Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton on I sale 3 spools for.................. lOc On» table embroidery; values to 50c; special Note the location. Don’t get into the wrong store, We have imitators, but this is the Big Sale. 3 doors south of 9th St., Eugene, Oregon JURY AWARDS DOYLE $45.000 DAMAGES I money with which to green goods” at Los Angeles, Scott claim ing to have been robbed _ __ by the bunco artists, but also claims that1 It was his money which they took 1 and not .Mrs. Hoffman's. The easel was tried at one of the terms of I (Special Correspondence.! court last year and this is the second trial. J. M. Pipes, George A. Pipes, Walterville, March 11. Tuesday of ttys city, ani M. L. Pipes, of Port, morning Mrs. John Storment start land, are attorneys for Mrs. Hoff ed to driv» to Eugene, but stopped man and L. Bilyeg. of thia city, and at Rennie's store and tied her team A. S. Bennett, of Ths Dalles. for to one of the porch posts. While si; Scot •. was in the store a small boy walked Divorce Granted. up to the team on stilts and shook » Judge Harris has granted a dl- paper in thefr faces, which frighten vorce in the case of Sarah E. Par ed them. He was advised by Lester _______ menter vs. David B. Parmenter. This Millican to stop, but he had not yet Is the osse wherein Parmenter mar- had fun enough, and soon the hors s ri <1 a second wife before he was di were rearing and plunging and fi vorced from his first, and wife No, nally broke loose an<1 ran home, a dis 1. learning of the circumstance im- tance of one and a half miles east of mediately sued to be free of him. Walterville. The barnyard gate » » open, and as they dashed In lb-X broke loose from the hack and a’ter circling around the yard a few times went out into the road and ran to I Elliot Potter's, where they wert caught. Mrs. Storment’s many friend» are very thankful thMt she was safe. Several of the children in the J. Voorhees, state deputy, yester neighborhood have the chicken pus- day organized a new grange at Irv No one is very sick. ing with 45 charter members. The Zara Potter was very sl'k name of the new organization is Irv neuralgia of the stomach Saturiay ing grange. The officers elected are evening, hut Is much better. a.t fellows: Uncle Walter Hotchkiss was taken C. J. Hurd, mas’er; A. Ward over to the Butene hospital last Saturu«/ seer; W. R Wing, lecturer; W R by Dr. Johnson. Lord. Sleward; Paul Zumwalt as sistant steward; Emil Gershach. chap lain. Mrs. Kate Zumwalt, treasurer; r. A. Bond, se retary; J. E. Fisher, ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A1*** gate keeper; Mrs. Amanda Parker ♦ mahiuid Pomona; Minnie Plank. Flora; Mrs ♦ Hattie R Hinson. Cere«; Mrs. Min ♦ nie Bond, lady assistant steward. The «*7« "’ee,in* of ti»«1 grange will be At the home of W. F Nielsen at held March 2 8th The organization Junction City, March 8. 19"\ starts out with very bright prospects Dampjer and Miss Margaret Ander and maav more members are promit son. Rev. Hennik Plamb«»ck. pastor ed at once. of the Danish church, officiating. An 8-room model a PA8TURE TO KENT—Will pasture FOR TRADE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good residence in Minneapolis, Minn In cattle and horse« on the Matthew SAI.E WOOD --------- house of 7 rooms, HO fruit tree«, best prat of city; rents for 330 a Wallla farm, two mile» west of wood Phone Farmers 288 or In deep well with wind mill, one acre mouth, will ««xchange for good real Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea- quire at Sterner's grocery store a« under ebteken fence; large chicken estate mortgHg". timber land, tarm Inquire Room 1, over •enable. (Continue«* from Cage l.i house; two blocks from Geary lir city property. P. O. Box 431, Loan A Savings bank, or address PI RE BRED White Wyandotte egg« school house. Pride, 31800. Time Eugene, Or. tf I* O Box 1*2. Eugene for «ale. J. A Griffin, 718 Ferry on part. I. N Harbaugh, agent. »treat. m2C CORRESPON cut It down to « tower figure than Room 5, over Firs* National Bank. FOB RENT Five-room cottage for INTERNATIONAL DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy at last agreed upon. rent. Inquire al 194 East Eleventh Bring this notice w ’ tb volt. FOR BALK -bsniond g-.-tn fir The trial has been long, beginning Man's University." Gives a thor street. tf woo.i W. L. Coppernoil at Watt's last Thursday morning. A greater ough training at your own home jewelry store. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres « ANTKII In nearly all the trades and profes part of the first day was occupied fine land; all fenced! all kinds of sions. Text books and Instruments In securing a jury and the testimony F(1H BALE Buff Orpington eggs. fruits and berries; good buildings COOK WANTED First-« lass cook (when required! furnished free. was long an 1 some if it t>dious. A 13 for 31. W. B Hampton. 1102 of all kinds; farm Implements ami wanted at Eugene General hospi Full Information and circulars at number of Greeks who were working Columbia avenue, corner 19th at. garden tool»; fine garden »pot; tal at once. tf the local enrollment office, 45 W. under Doyle at the time of the acci near Irving For further Infornin- Eighth street, R J. Kirkwood, rep dent testified and their testimony tlon apply to Kitchen A Konipp's WANTED Ten ladle» aud gents dai FOR SALE National wheel. used had to be repeated by an interpreter, resentative. ly to get their clothe« cleaned and one aea»ou( In good condition Will barn, corner Seventh and Oak st«. ■ -si----------------------------- — thereby taking up more time than pressed at the Eugene Dye Work« »ell cheap, Call at 37 8 East 1 Sth m2 I the testimony given by others. Both LOST AM» FOUND tf tf street sides were represented by some of RPTHRN T4C- -ACKERS—If >»”■■ th«- ablest attorneys In the state. The FOR SALE Louse and baled cheat Foil SALE Work team, harness WANTED TO BUY Good teed oats. tiesi having Ice cream packers at railroad company had W. D. Fenton, The feed mill, 559 West Eighth st. I hay; also oat straw Phone Far and wagon, cheap; or will trad«* tneir .««» us belonging to the Pal R A Leiter, well-known corpora mil mers 13x9. Squire Smith. Irving s'» of Sweet» will nhone Black tion attorneys of Portland, and J. M. for lots, house and lots or «mall m 1 8 d w 1231 we will be g!a«1 to call and acreage in or near Eugene and WANTED TO RENT A good <Lroom Pipes, the comiiany's l.vcal counsel, get same. Palace of Sweets. ml5 while Doyle was represented by .house with bath, toilet; centrally FOR BALE Good seconu-hand Snilih pay the difference Call fore Judge A. S. Bennett and Attorney 'located P. O. Box 431, Eugene, ..Premier typewriter. Call at office noons. E S. Rolfe, 24 4 W. 8th El.MIR» ITEMS Sinnott, of Th ■ Dalles, and A. C tf of International Correspondence street. ni83l Woodcock, of Eugene Judge Ben Schools, 4 5 West Sth at. ir »oU WANT TO SELL your prop nett is said to be one of the best at- 1 Special Corr sp ndence.I A nearly FOR SALE At a sacrifice, t 12 FOR BALE BY OWNER erty tell the Oregon Land Compa Elmira. March 1 1 We are all en torneys in a case of this kind on new 9-room house; close to t'nlver- ny about It and they will do the joying the fine weather, and we hope the coast and It Is probably due to and altely ally; on a choice, high Willamette rest. 413 Willamette street, Ku- graveled; between It will lust for a long time, »<> we can his splendid argument before the corner lot 88x130 feet; nicely Im- gene. «> ■ tf get in some more garden. street ani University Addrea« P. jury thal the plaintiff was awarded proved; some good fruit and .» ni I 3 O. Box 3Î. The case will Homer Haves visited at Mrs. Zum as much as he*wss deep well; this property Is well w ANTED Music pupils, t Tins fifty walt's Sunday. probably be appealed to the supreme cents for hour lessons or twelve FOR SALE Snap tor »bort time on worth 33000. but much less will Reece Zumwalt was in our burg on court hv the railroad -omnany The laaaons for 35; wl.l give lessons a visit one dav this week. ly. One and a half acres, unim take It If sold within ten days. En defendant was given 2 0 days to file proved. adjoining city limits Cash 111 pupils a home tf desired; good quire at this office. m28 Mias Veda Hale, who has been vis a P'otlon for a new trial. references. Address "M. A.,, car«» ing her sister in Junction, returned or terms Howe * Buoy, office In The Jury In the case was as fol Maurer's jewelry »tore. FOR SALK I.arg.- 8 rt*>m modern Guard. ml 2 home Monday. low« p D Newell. Clarence Koon, house must be sold In 14 days The party at Erdman's was report II B Dunlin. E W Michael. Palmer FOR SALE One t«*am of good mares splendidly Improved; has city wa GOLD ANU SILVER PLATING- On ed good, everybody enjoying them Avers. R Y Porter. L. B Rossman, wlm harness aud sragou; al»o one knives, fork» and all household ar ter, gas. electricity, beautiful ygrd, young cow giving some milk ami ticles that do not look like n.w selves. but It would have been bet P J. Bolar. J N Cole. J. M Gear- choice shrubbery and many other two Jersey calves A. F. Linn. Writs tbe Oregon Plating Works. ter If It had not been in the middle of hardt. Rufus Robertson. attractions; offer owner la now There was a sleepy school Enter Plea of Not Guilty. 4 45 East Eleventh street. tf Ill Ixvwnsdsle street. Portland. the week making Is good for 14 day» only. the next day. even the teachers b«-ing Andy Tavl >r and Wm. L. Fori Oregon, for urlces For particulars and terms apply FOR SALE Portable sawmill, trac sleepy. who bad been indicted for the Ille to this office at once, as the price WANTED From Î.81H» to 3,000 Elmira Is still growing We have gal sale ef liquor, appear'd In court tion engine, threshing machine; will soon dispose of the property, Now we have this morning and entered pleas of machinery pracUeally new and In acres cleared or partly cleared three new families which Is but three blocks from gotxi condition Price for entire not guilty. Taylor’s at’ornev is C land, rich deep soil, adapted to some more school chlllren ear line an«! In heart of residence Bessie Hale, who has beep visit M Kissinger and Ford's is L. M outfit 32500 If »old »oon. Ad fruit, trucking and live stock; lo STDP THE STRENUO! S LIFE. district. dress "E P ," care of Guard •& cation desired on river and creek ing friends for the past week, re Trivls. The trials will come up with Bring us a description and outline turned home Tuesday morning on the in a few d»ya. Ucukcns the Tisswes .«nil lassens \ 3« acre tract 7\ FOR BALE Baie cheat and loos« A BARGAIN of land In tract» of SO acres and stage. Ernest Coleman, wh» last w ek miles weat of Eugene on Elmira Organic Vitality. vetrh h*y fur sale; alto 18-lnrh up was fined 3"5 for th«- same offense, road; 3-4 miles from school; all and 4-foot niaple wooil. w dl sea- buggy is making Its regular tTtps up h'a be.«n Indict'd bv the gr»nd fury under fence; 10 acres In pasture; stress and strain of the str»n- soned Aildrea» latuls C. Vitu». to Mrs Bown's residence. What Is for p««r1tiry. alleg- 1 to have be'n some wootl In pasture; 3 apples. I* O Box 2 4 7, Room 7, o' n both city and country J une Ion R F. D No. 2, Oregon. •»ers and Bristow bank. the attrtctlon. Rebecca? committed In connection with his 1 cherry, bearing; 28 «»sorted fruit "»»rd» sumach troubles. Five Pbune Farmer»' 129 «3 Reece Zumwalt made a flying trip rise IDs sc-rneys. Charles A Hir tree» one an«! two year« old; 20 suffer t tav where one did ten MIM H l,A X MH H to Eugene Sunday dy and L. Bllveu, filed a demurrer A 1 acres under plow; 18 acres In oats ago wp.h sick headache, dittl- ■ EK A brand- John Horn's family Is out on a to the Indictment amt vetch, box house of six rooms DRESSMAKING Misse* Bulli van A n cnee, dforees after eating, «room cottai a; all modern; vll-t II«-ft ton n V». Smit Case I p. anil pantry; roof leak» tome; gar- *v bloating/ner- ol««« location on We»t Kiev- Mljler. 588 Washington street choir practice was well at- The The case of Mrs. Eug >nia Hoffman dsn f«nce«l, barn for »lx head. «.-'»«n-’ss and the many Street; lot 88 2-3x181 1-2 Phone Red 5108 all tended Bunday. ftr. - vs Dunean S-ott. to recover 34«»no mow for 10 ton; two chicken hous- ptorns of indigestion The beat bargain in Eu- Mounts Is visiting which the plaintiff alleges she gave Miss Bertha All and f««r«’e pump Price. 318*0 ACCORDION PLEATING I »one bv — who » *re *uner‘“< »Ith Stom- Must be »old very soon En- friends In Elmira. ’ho defendant to Invest for her. was .rh •rn trouble« —* -*■ ■ I N Harbaugh. Bring this notice. Mr». Bert Vineent at ÄST Hllyari! m28 at thia office. Itarwln Hale made a flying trip called this morning and the follow two O ’" “ >. an 1 that means at least o«vr First National Bank. tf ?’-xL'.h.re*_!n E"*' ne ,nrt «»‘her •treet. near East N nth. on reason home Monday morning ing jury chosen: ’ WBS. Sh Hid use M: FOR BALE OR TRADE 320 acre» able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf Ml-o-na stomach Mis» Quinn went to Eugene Friday M B Stone. J W. Pollock, J M tablets. Nothing else i»' of tltubwr and mineral land. 1* nm RKNi IKIN'T tall to see Uhesem If you night, returning to her school Sun Gearh»rt, H R Dunlap. L. B Row effective; nothing else J a safe, yet south. 1 east; half mile from mil can be so man. E W Michael. Rufus Robert thoroughly relied want bargains la real estatn. We day itary road and river, will trade for upon to relieve all Charles Gilson aiao went to Eu- son. F R Wetherbee, R p Hawley buy and sell term and city prop accounts of defunct banks of Port tronbies from Indi,...,«,. „ ML geation as Mi-o-no, erty, Improved and unimproved * gene Friday night, returning home Palmer Ayers. R Y porter. W L land or property, or make a cash So reliable 1» Ml-y-na in its WhoeKr enra- Haturdat Timber and mining stock H. Che- offer II Moore. 504 Goldsmith Dorris Hale has been on the sick - — with This rase Is the one. ft will be ra sem. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf I •Qeet. Protland. Or. a4 »ell. give a guar- 'll»« the last week Ira Inman tuu men» bered, In which Scott «lieges been teaching for him. that Mrs. Hoffman gave him the B!)Y CAUSED R JKAWAY AT WALTER /ILLE GRANGE ORGANIZED AT IRVING TUESDAY « The I.(icky Quarter Is the one you pay out fir Dr. King's New Life Pill bring you the health that's i cions than J wels. Try I headache, biliousness, cor and malaria. If they diss the prl-e wil] be che-’rfttlh at W. A. Kuykendall's dr • NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given nttal meeting of the I.'"’ phone stockholders will tbe Central School hou 1908 at 1 o'clock, p. ir J. H. P-rk ine n T* Id •* .^pnolfr J. W. Christian was tod» ed guardian of his minor hiidr»*- Eugene L., Zulu M and R r. piv «»A 18, 17 and 15 years respecti. who own property valued at “ Dr. Sharpie*, of Goshen, wm 11 ** city over Sunday.