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EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, MARCH (•., BMH !.¥•> < a The greatest sale ever held in Eugene— A sale that is making history—a sale where the people g:t benefit—we do not buy up a of junk for our sale but take our clean, new and up-to-date merchan dise and place it on sale at prices that will save you hundreds of dollars. Every article in the house reduced. Rummage Sale on Furs and Coats Every Women’s Fur and Coat is positively going to be sold, one reduced to haW price and some even less. Furs in wh te, b ’■ k and bmwn, in all stzes and shaoes. Furs that s„li from $ .50 to $20.00 now on sale from $1.25 to $10 00. Wo.uen’i h gh grade coats in all sizes and styles, all colors, every coat must be sold. Coa^s from $10 to $50 now $4 Q0 to $25. Come early. iviry Rummage Seis on Children’s Coats Every ChiH’s M :s’ Cut will be sild it exactly minu- fjeturers’co.t lor the l.-xt 10 days. Coats in all styles and colors, brown. *■' » ■-•••. "reen and o-rav good goods and well made, p r e t fi t ng o a. 1 u dr. s cth is have done Ti ey com: in the storv a .d s.»y we don’t warn one now, but when they see the price they say well I can make money by buying now and putting it away. Rummage Sale on Men’s Clothing Here is where you make a saving,because it is a saving to you when we offer the public honest made clothing of the best make and material at the prices we are for this sale, they well can profit by buying now. Buy your spiing suit now. Why pav $18 or $20 for one when we offer as g od values for only $1 1.95. All men’s furnishings greatly reduced. Rummags Sale on Boy’s Clothing Come and fit the Boy ou- in a New Suit. The best suits for the money ever shown in Eugene. Perfect fitting and we have all sizes and styles. TheBonMarcheslXS i COMMERCIAL H POLLING PLACES l?l DIFFERENT COUNTY PRECINCTS We Do As VVe Advertise Tli polling places in the different incti of the county for the April lary elections and f.r the Jun“ elections have been chosen as fol- lows: Bail y—Bailey schoolhouse. Planton Blanton schoolhouse. Blue River—Blue River scbool- hous ». Bohemia -Railroad depot at red bridge. Cmrage Grove (East) — Davis hall, lot 3. block 1. •’ottage Grove (West)—Whipple hall. Creswell—Old butch“r shop. Camp Creek Geo 'Millican school hens «. Cheshire— Fairview schoolhouse. Coyot“—Had ley vl lie s'hool house. Elmira Elmira schoolhcnse. Eug-ne, North No. 1. City hall. Eugen . North No. 2.—Heller's blacksmith shop, West Seventh st re. -. Eugen«'. S >u'b No. 1 Hose house on Fast Eleventh s’ro :. Eugero, S nth No 2.—Room 2, Gordon block, Olive street. Fairmount- - Glem's Ptnr“. Fall Creek- Unitv schoolhouse. Florenc“—-1 I. O. O. F hall. Five Riverr S-hoolhous?. Dist 165. Goshen—Gr»nge hall. C ntora Me>d *w schoolhouse. Gate Creek- Leabi’r*. ba’I. Uj*zel Dell V. F. Hebert’s place. M Herman— Herman schoolhouse. ILuita Cape Creek schoolhouse. Irving--Old Kitchen store. Junction* (North)—A. O. hall. Junction (South) City hall. Jasper—Ja=p r schoolhouse. 1 ake Crock—Lake Creek school- housr I ane—Slayter's hall. Lest Valley—Ix>st Valley school house. Long Tom—Union schoolhouse. Mabel—Hyland schoolhouse. Dist. 64. Mapletcr 'tav’eton schoolhouse. Middle Fork Mldd'e Fork school- hour ». Mound—Mound schoolhouse. Mohawk— Marcola scho.'.lhou«e. Pleasant Hill—Woodman hall. Richardson—Smithfield school house. Saginaw—Fourth house north of I street and west of Gertrud“ street. Sius'aw—Lorane I. O. O. F. hall.! Springfield—City hall. Spencer—Crow hall. Thurston—Thurston schoolhouse. Wallace—Sutherland & Geer hall. Walton—I.yons schoolhouse. Willamette—Woodman hall. Wendling—Booth-Kelly office. Zumwalt—Kompp schoolhouse. I Our sale so far has been a great success. Hundreds hive taken advantage of our BONA FIDE CLOSING OUT PRICES. Everv article in our store is reduced in pnce We have only a short time in which t > disp « • ol this orders are to vacate premises just as soon as possible. W. J. GIBSON & SON nens * stock, as our You car. save money Ail New Clean Goods at a Sacrifice No Old Stock. ***ùale of ^WARNER’S Ru str Pro of CORSETS I 4Cc 50c All 50c corsets now All 65c corsets now All $ 1.00 corsets now All $1.25 corsets now 80c $1.00 Ginghams DRESS GOODS fi 0c Silk Gingham« yd..................... 15c Dress Ginghams yd ...(.. 10c Apron Ginghams yd............. 35 r 11 l-2<* 8 !-»<?• Percales (■'< hh 1 s in Our Store All 12 l-2c Percales, now . . All 15c Percales now............. All 18c Percales, now ........... nt a big reduction. 20r 5c goods ^cw . . 25 r 30r 65c good» now . . 50«* 75c goods now . . $1.15 No fabric will be so popular for the coming fall as Chiffon broadcloths. We have some beautiful patterns, regular »2.50^the yard for. the yard............................ $1.75 DRESS SKIRTS ,2.50 ,3 50 ,4.50 ,5.60 ,6.00 ,7.50 Dress Skirts............. Dress Skirts............. Dre«« Skirts............. Dress Skirts ... Dress Skirts .......... Dress Skirts .......... $1.75 $2.50 $3.50 »4 00 » 1 50 $5.50 DRESS LININGS 12 l-2c Linings, now .......................... 15c Lining« now ................................. Spun Glass an-1 Satine Linings, now, the yard ... ........................... !.... Terms oí Sale Strict ly Cash—Don’t Aik For Credit All» 7c Calicoes, now ....................... All 8 l-3c and 10c Print», now . . . lOr 12r 18c All 12 l-2c Flannelettes ............. 15c and 20c Klmona Cloths.... MPKNCER CREEK ITEMS (Special Correspondence.> Spencer Creek, March 11. All $1.50 corsets now All $2.00 corsets now. 10c 12 '-2r Silkalines .................................................. Hydegrade Heather bloom Petticoats Beautiful goods, more serv4c>*able than silk; colors, light blue, brown, red and black: »5.00 Heather bloom» ,4.50 Heather- b loo ms • • »3.00 n'»w ,3.50 Heather bloom i »2.65 "•’* 10c Men’s Trousers MEN'S We carry the celebrated Kazoo Pants for men. We Just received our spring order of these goods, and they will be Included In the sale at Slaughter prices. All ,2.50 Shoe« for men .... All All All All All All All All All All ,1.25 ,1.50 ,2 00 ,2.50 S3 00 ,3 50 ,4.00 , 1 50 ,5.00 ,6.00 Men’s Pant» at .... Men's Pants at.......... Men’s Pant» at .. . • Men's Pants at .. . . Men’« Pants at Men’s Pant» at . . Men’s Pants at . . Men’« Pants at . . Men’s Pants at . .. Men's Pants at . . . . 91r $1.13 $1.50 $1.88 $2.25 $2.63 $3.00 $3.38 $3.75 $4.50 Men's and Boy's Overshirts All All All All All All All 50c Over Shirts now . . 75c Overshirts now . . ,1.00 Over Shirts now »1.25 Over Shirts now »1.50 Over Shirts now »1.75 Over Shirts now . »2.00 Over Shirts, now lOr 6Oc 8(>c !>lr $1.13 $1.35 $1.60 ere having Sunday school at the Twin Oak schoolhotise every Sunday. Jade and Clarence Albro are cut ting cordwood this winter There Is going to be a basket so cial at the Twin Oak schoolhouse on Everybody come the 2<(th of ... March Miss Ella Davidson is teaching school at the Twin Oak Henry Carson Is going to pur up a new barn. Addison Albro 1» back to Spec.er Creek again We are glad to wel- >om» him back • ____ _____ ____ ______ _____ Edith Mrs Albro and daughter We are are t>a( on Spencer creek again. ........ $2.00 $2.10 . . ........ $2.80 J.. $3.25 . . $3.60 ......... $4.00 . . . ....... $4.40 All ,3.00 Shoes for men . . All ,3.60 Shoe« for men All ,4.00 Shoes for men All ,4.50 Shoes for men All ,5.00 Shoes for men AH ,5.50 Shoes for men WOMEN’S SHOES Every |>alr of Ladles' Shoes in the house at a reduction. All 11.75 Shoes for women at . All 12.00 Shoes for women.......... All ,2.50 Shoes for women . . . All ,3.00 Shoes for women . . All 13.50 Shoes for women at »2.00 Black Petticoats now . . . »1 .25 Black Petticoats now 11.50 Black Petticoats now 11.00 Black Petticoat» NICKLIN (SS NEAL .*?»*.* $1.20 1.60 n'»w ••• $3.50 All 12 t-2c and 15c Silkalines, now, the ; = _ »__ paid over ,<.000,000 to its policy holder«. and has over ,250.000 sur plus. We are *o well pleased with the "newly added strength a txt support of the change that we are going to celebrate at our next meeting, which occur» on the third Saturday of this month, by having a great banquet. All member« and their friend» are In You will have to come early vited to avoid the ru»h. Plenty of music and lot* to eat guaranteed 5<* 6 '-se Flannelettes «Or c goods for . 62 1-2 f »1.00 goods for 80c »1.2» goods for 95c Large line of bread cloths to be sacrificed; »1.50 and »1.75 Cloths at ........ 10c 12 1 15c ’’c Calicos 5c 30c goods now . . 40c goods now . . . I mi bv trading here, as we are making bitr reductions on all line< AT JUNCTION Announcement» IS so WE ARE POSITIVELY RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SURPRISE PARTY AT GATE CREEK HOTEL (Special Correspondenc“.) Pleasant Hill, March 11.—The weather is all that could be d“»ir“d • Special Correspondence.) ! and farming is progressing accord- Vida, Jisr '■ 11.— a surprise party ingly. of grown-ups and youngsters swooped Several cattle buyers have been in noon the -e-upants of the Gate canvassing the neighborhood the past Creek Hotel the other evening, to week with more or loss success. L. their sr:azlng mrprise and delight, E. Parks sold to McClane Bros., of and without a doubt it was a great Special to Dally Guard. Hazeldell. 70 head of steers, and a surprise to the proprietors and guests Junction City, March lv.—A others were picked up —one that was well gotten up ^nd rus meeting was held here last few Mrs. J. K. McKinsey returned Sat »Win the city hall for the purpose urday from Springfield, where she i carried out, since the surpris“ party had allowed neither word or sign to organizing a commercial club. It l~m-d to be an enthusiastic and har has been with her daughter. Mrs. escape to arouse the suspicions of Scrivener, for the past week. those they wished to surprise that monious meeting. It was suggested Miss Irene Robinet went to Eugenae anything unusual was to become a H. L. Rann, president of the De- last Monday, wlyere she was tav<' reality. The first inkling that a sur •iOpir'nt League, that subscriptions ** taken for membership in tho suddenly ill. Dr. Jayne was called pris“ was in order was a lot or gro and pronounced the trouble conges tesque faces peeping through the win . ini» which was vigorously turn- tion of the spleen. She is now slow dows and a lot of little masqueraders '■ nown. and upon motion of Mayor pouring in through the doors. L'Wr.n to elect a temporary chair- ly improving. Mrs. Alice Knowles visited rela The younger, element were all taa Fr d Peil was nominated and tives at Cottage Grove most of last masked, representing clowns, fairies, ••■I 8. I., Mbor- week. Tetjdy bears, goblins, squaws and •■'»4 was elected temporary secre- Several Pleasant Hill people will On motion of Mr. Houston tC be on the new Dexter-Goshen tele papooses and many other things. It was great fun seeing them acting <'mmit|.“ of three, consisting of C. their respective parts, which they did ' oils' >r., S L. Moorhead and W ' phone line. The Pleasant Hill and Creswell in a manner that would have done * ashbtiri’.e was appointed l»y the I Stock Company met at Pleasant Hill credit *o a grown-up. Lots of guess t;cr on permanent orgaaizatl in, to March 1st and transacted some reg ing was done as to whom the mas ' ”it membership, and report at spring business. queraders were, but al) to no avail. T ’ me jng. when ’hey will make ular There have been sev“ra! sev“re cas The older ones did not come in un £r^anen’ organization. On motion es of grippe here lately, but all are til the younger ones discarded their ' * 1 " ishburne the fee was put improving. masks, The surprise party were ush- *• »»»0. On motion of C F Hurl- now Deputy Mister State Grange 5 oor-, * committee of three was ap- hees. who Is on a tour of inspection j ered over to the hall. where they on bylaws, consisting of H. and organization, visited the Pleas were entertained by music on the A fine Mi.¡lorn. C. Johnson and E. M. ant Hill grange last Friday and de phonograph and dancing. *k.-on The committee on organi- livered a very instructive address. lunch was served and all enjoyed a very delightful evening, one in which * '>n got busy at once and have 20 The Peasant Hill grang“ was organ ^®oers to start with. The meeting ized in 1897 and is one of the largest the little folks seemed to have the time of their lives. «.ourned ilntn Monday, March 16th.. Ia«1ge Meeting. In the county. , A meeting is to be called at Pleas Gate Creek Union. No. 2 8 7, Order ' "■ Morris V. P. Morris ant Hill to discuss the plan of unit cf Washington. met last Saturday J. W. Warren ing Pleasant Hill. Trent. Edenvale night in its hall to discuss the action THF RED STAR • Coast Fork and Enterprise school | taken by the supreme union in turn h-Mate. InMiranre, Invent- district« for the purpose of maintain ing over their certificate«, assets, Lui.n. : : . ing a high school. County Superin etc., to the Western Indemnity Com '""‘Ttv J pf, pn<, S< at tendent Dillard and City Superinten pany, of Chicago, which company ’«•net» Prie,. '. . . . dent Aiderman have promised to be agrees to assume all responsibility here and President Campbell will and to pay all claims coming due to Reg policy holders under the Order of Bl' I'. Corner probably addresg the meeting 1 U :llam““e s-vy-ts. Eu- ular notice will be given soon, Washington. Thorough and leng’hy ír? ' <nn' Ph » cm — Office. Black RKGL 1-» A K- speeches were made and evry little »C—’ r'"! : "n . Black 44t)Z. detail’was gone over, and discussed in regard to the change, and the pre vailing attitude assumed by th“ mem bers present was that of a pleasing nature, since we wer° all of the same opinion and the change was entirely satisfactory to all. as it undoubtedly * tectinn. a greater scope, and extends our field for member g‘t\ing We are • J. Gibson & Son wish to say that they ha\e all pleased at the way In which the "T^ted at Q7 West Sth street, formerly known as the Western Life Indemnity C >mpany pays all claim», both matured and HIV g 5 rORE where we will carry at ai. times death policies—that Is, in one pay ment. now Under the laws of the a ' ■ line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and teed, Order of Washington the claims were ^‘k'hest market price paid at all times for county pro- paid on the installm nt plan, pay ing a certain sum each month until A share of your patronage solicited. the whole amount had been paid Quite a few outsiders look at the Respectfully, change In the light that the Order / of Washington was “busted.” and that the policy holders' certificates were no good, That is entirely wrong, since our certificates are Just as good as gold, and whan they ma- lUdt ì 371 ture we will get every cent The West ern Life Indemnity Company has When we say a thing DOW $1.40 $1.60 $2.00 $2.40 $2.80 $1.50 ••• 94C $1.15 ••• 75e We ore positively RETIRING FROM BUSINESS J Miss Anna Hansen |» going to leave for Dakota b fore long. Roy Calloway and Charley Ware FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Three are chopping cord wo «1 thia winter. mining claim» In Eldorado Canon There have twen several play par district, 12 mile* from Search ties In this neighlxtrhood this winter. light. Nev Assay» as high ■■ »«7 There will be chnrch the fourth per ton In gold and sliver; will Sunday of thia month on Spencer trade for real estate. Price, »>,- Creek by Rev. H A. Green. 500 George H. Newman. 706 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. all -’ W. Cos who resides near Spring-' field, was a caller at the Guard office FOR SALK -Good 8-room bouse; Tueaday Mr Cos aa lived In Lane lot 66x210; close In; good barn; county since 1,51 and has been a chicken park; garden; fruit trees, regular subscriber of Th, Guard for berries, etc. Address” H.." care I thirty-seven yr- r — a. Guard. (f I