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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
KVGKMK WEEKLY (HARD, THl RADAY, APRIL IL •*>* —r ng :::: Friday Noon—12 oclock—April 3d »♦ MUST QUIT BUSINESS-BUILDING LEASED TO OTHER PARTIES MEN’S, LADIES’, BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Must Be Closed Out at Less than Manufacturers' Cost Boys’, Youths’ Misses’, Children’s and Babies’ Shoes Hundreds upon Hundreds of Pairs Julia Marlowe Dress Shoes for Ladies Green-Wheeler Dress Shoes for Ladies Fifty different styles in Oxfords for Ladies The White Ribbon Shoe Prices Cut, To Almost Nothing FREE Saturday evening April 4th, at 1 0 o’clock we will give away 25 pairs of shoes. I h pair will equal in value the pair purchased PAIRS OF SHOES TICKETS FREE ON EVERY PURCHASE 400 pairs I adics’Dress Shoes,the Rad- 1 cliffe included, values to $3, now V 1 FREE SHOES 175 pairs of Children’s Shoes, values to $2.00___ 125 pairs Mixed Shoes, values to $2.50 now___________ O »wO One immense Table of Shoes, all kinds, values to $5.00 take your choice at Q /f.A the forced out price of ............. w COMMERCIAL CLUB ORGANIZED Another let, hundreds of pairs, all kinds, values to $3.00, your choice at the C I 4 ft forced out price of.............. $ 1 .40 The Junction City c was r~~ Cluo rprmauentiy >’ orgaatajl Tuesday evening with a 1.1 : ’I’tbvr1tm of 24. Tha failowing q 17.1 T‘ »or» elects d: Preu fell • reside^. Forest Miller, vic-> j»r,..je A K. Tow* r «“cretary: 'V (... Waahbarxg treasurer! Tile membership roll was d I im ' ;..i:i<> of th ' . !1 tee to secure additional names- v .■st Miller, W. C. W;< .1, I* V. Belknap. The roll f,r members will be h»-Itl <>;>Fa until next meeting, which will he qU Tte ’ da.v evening ’r*’ Th? following committee wu , pointed on advert!tin: \v p Waih burnt-, 3. L. Moorhead and 8. p 77 nmre. ' “■ Commi'tee appointed to «ecu* quarters fcr regular meetings Of tk„ ClU? o ’o M Mi!-,' >rn. C p. Iiar;iiart and R. Pope. Committee on by-laws and o.IBi(L tution: C. F. Hurlburt, Edward ley aud Dr. Lehroach. Other Junction Items. Mrs. William Mallay returned hub » front Portland Monday, where ,■ had been under medical tnattnnt for some three weeks. « m White mu horseback riding she injured her"|J and internally nnd h ospital treatiMst treatme». hospital was necessary. Since returnisg home site has had a relapse, a'id"u now very seriously ill. The Dial-Halt r case was h.'ie-d fe. fore Recorder Clark W -dneiday tern >on. Mr. Haber was c. ’trgd with disorderly conduct in the niar-r of his arreit, which was ran '.id ¡a this paper. J. M. Willlar s aimeartd for Mr. Balter and M. II. Kendall for Mr. Dial. Th-> case was ludicrous al! the way through and front seats we™ at a premium. Mr. Haber was ac quitted and the audience manifesto its approval by cheering. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love returned home Monday front their South»™ California trip, where they had I»™ for several months for the benefit of Mrs. Love's health. She »as eat greatly benefited and it still io r-q poor neatth. She stood the tn> home better than was expected, iv '•hange to this climate seemed to It- beneficial. »is. Frank Curtis died March T. and on the 24th the $1000 lieaefi- clary carried by her in the Degree of honor was received and delivered. This is exceedingly prompt return.., and proves that this order meets ih losses fully and promptly. Ihirist Mrs. Curtis’ membership of eight years she only paid in a trifle orer $70. Ttie kitchen of J. K. Eccleston in, ■ntered Thursday night by a hui<ry tramp and everything eatable was tn. ken. The doors wore all locked, bit Mil’ Cook, who rooms there, get ip at 5'o’clock to take the early train and it is supposed the thief entered after that hour. Burglars entered th« residence of William Leppert Wednesday niglu by crawling through the transom of a rear door. The thief was alter money, as nothing else was moi»st«d He secured $4.10, all the money there was about the house. R. V. Howard took down quite se riously and suddenly ill Thursday af ternoon with neuralgia of the »tom- ach. He was somewhat improved Friday morning.—Tinies. ♦ ♦ DI FI» * DIED ♦ * ♦ ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ At his home north of Junctioi City, March 29. 190S. Renjsmia F. Rlchaeson. aged SO years I pm*- The caus» of death was smallpox. He was a pioneer of I ane c >unty anif leaves four sons and two di'ig’iten The funeral was held the same day that death occurred. In Eugene, March •• 29. . ' 190«. Wil cur, aiaivti ■ Nuns, aged 19 years, 4 liam P. 1... He leav-a kn months and 15 days. and Mrs. L. A. Nina. parents, Mr............................. two sisters, Lottie and l.uella. «*4 on» brother. Mah Ion. Plenty of Trouble Hundreds of Pairs of Better Grade Shoes, and all go at Terrific Price Reductions—We have handled hundreds of stocks, W ells Stock is the best we have ever seen—Not a dozen pairs of poor quality among the 6000 pairs in stock Not a Shoe Can Remain in This Room GET INTO THE RIGHT STORE Geo. C. Stanley in charge of sale Chrisman Building, Willamette Street,, Corner of Ninth, Eugene, Oregon Is caused by stagnation of the li”” and bowels. To get rid < f >• ,M headache and biliousness and tke poison that brings jaundl e. take Ik- King’s New Life Pills, the reliakl’ purifiers that do the work with* ¿rinding or griping. 25c at W. A Kuykendall’s drug store. SIMMOXS. In the Circuit Court < f th< S‘*fi 1 Oregon for the Count' nt l.aae. I J. J. Walton. Plaintiff ' - <Ie.>rw Moore. Defendant. To George L. Moore, d-’f n laft' I In the name of the State of W* ton: Yon are hereby rnv I |n (( >?ar and answer the cm mint (gainst you Tn the ah ’’n C l •nit within six weeks from the 4*1 of the first publication of this »••‘I non«; and if you so fail ’ ' .; for want thereof the Plaint I take judgment ann d cr •> XI you as prayed for in the herein, to-wlt; that, title I ,f. quiet« ............... - Ihn*»- in the plaintiff to the lot- four an 1 east half of south wert t-r oi of action Section'thirty in Ti«"' i-r tnirty ■ ..¡a Sixteen South. Range Six W>*L " Mer. tn Idine County. O • And that you be decreed ta no interest or estate therein This summon.« is serv-l r jt cation thereof once each weet successive weeks in t Weekly Guard by virtu’ niado tn the above the Ixth day of’.Morel’ Hora L. T. Harris, Judg’ Court, done in own C i " WALTON A Plff Attys of ** Date of first public«' summons is March 26. !■*’ CHA •ofa 1 alt «’> fcuow ¡1 furi 0*111 lutimi l «>'iy y» Eri »’ fjence- ¡^iml rv qnustloa mise of was M*r inai* ’ We ki>' It a» “ weat of Uve a partir. Ihat 11'” «H nen troni Et to all t uh ale a t’o'il f dlsmlssi bus not rottili n «itii, r' jo'J ku Leen tli He H f ratlrely ter. wh fair to tllis wc rweivei pn.rc t’ element every r own col noproac brio-fini “Tbe ene wl that ou sonor i* «siili h at ibi* latereet ttis w ciL'lter «rime 1 «'.iecti ewrrtn This wt1 time, «e some u trad en a wee* Eaim-d' the je« tbe pn Ih dm ta:'.:oii‘ loare t Sem, .- that si ealy rr Interi" Ile e t lm ' o «ee. ( l.is si; f-ed I Vbit h critica’ ani fi None < by a n crime tejnta srem self u moved “1 • lieve I •irai n luspec vaine do no first d end, b Tor tu with s Advtse and h what IBynel Insf tftecT Mas : Aa he “To And krt n -Ob Thi ratte Bth.it • Bui fain ! 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