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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
TH^ EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. APRIL *o 19 ! as Gii NEWS ITEMS FROM BUSY SPRINGFIELO d fii This Store is Splendidly Ready for Spring Shopping THIS IS THE STORE THAT IS ALWAYS BUSY FRIENDLY’S MAY SALES NOW And we are looking forward to more business, and what is more to t^e point we are preparing for it. New lines and larger variety, more comfortable and con venient accommodations, better service, better values. A WORD ABOUT THIS STORE’S POLICY- -Your idea tn buying is the same as ours in selling. You want the greatest possible value for your money. We want you to have it, for upon your complete satisfaction rests our success. We •"I ¿-re that our goods are right in every way or we would not print in every one of our advertisements YOU MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Make this strre your store; ask for what you want, even if we have not got it we’ll get it so as to be ready next time. Yoy’d like a perfect store near you and we’d like to manage it. Four years ago we inaugurated these Annual May Sales, and they were a success from the very start. We start planning for this event a year ahead This year we have brought together some of the greatest values ever offered in «tylish Spr ng and Summer Wearables, House Furnishings, Etc. This is a wonderful trade opportunity that thousands will take advantage of either in person or by mail. e urge you to read this Spring Bulletin over carefully’ it will aid you in deciding and help you economize, keep it for future reference, the special prices listed are good all the month of May. ALL MAIL ORDERS will receive full benefit of sale prices. Any mail order sent us will have as careful attention as if you were at the counter yourself. Samples submitted upon request in the mine •tor of t mpany, i interea len Ar c M st ock I loads yards Wednesday, *to the Portland This is the first shipment market. I made from from the the new stockyards as Athey have Just recently been complet ed. C. A. Prior was in town Wednes day. arriving from Roseburg, where he has been employed in a barber; shop since leaving Springfield. He is thinking some of locating In Eu- M U h r«r». à tin Har 4 in U h -erUHop wwkera ,UMWi . .'u Levi Strauss & r,a*. Copper Riveted Qv«^ Ws a<M a.p-np^.1, Lrmtnti im i S« w«rld obiti Ala Died, at his home in Clo,erdl' Lane county, Oregon. April V”'--J, IMt, after a week's Illness • fr°m nia. James Parker. James ~ Parker ' was ...,rn in i tifn ; ti county, Ohio, M:ir . M h t While yet a child his □ Is parent»’» *-1 to Indiana, and from t .'ie"re'te nr* Hls parents died when he w», <* teen years old, and in 1x53 h t"lr'] his younger brother. Joseph A"1 ker, and two sisters. Mrs JaniK p vln and Mrs. John Stoop« the plains to Oregon, settliuj in n** tiesnake valley, this <■> mtv andfe there he moved to Plea-sant Hill J!' in 1X68 he bought and moved t M farm on which he lived uau 7' death. October 2> 1857, he was married. to Fhoebe E. Rigdon, who died 1 4, 1904, and to them were txi-» eleven children, eight sons and thr» I daughters, nine of whom sun» I KI»« ..Alin X< .1 hi.m. T Luella M. t (dec.-ased l Mj,n I K., I.uelen (deceased l, Hortense L i Clarence A., Edith H John C Jb3j2 ( C., Leroy C., Guy W . and Augusta? One sister, Mrs. Jam s 1‘arrin ri. 'three brothers, J. M and W. R. plr. I Word has been received by his rel-' leer, pf Dexter, this county, and Mar-1 utiv - in Eugene from Raymond tin ‘ ParkAr, - of Springfield, Missouri, Kerr, of this city, who Is an appli survive him. cant for cadetship in the United During the Roufti. Hiver f i States naval academy at Annapolis, i war he served at » team*.it , that he lias successfully passed the He served this county as commig required examination for entrance ■loiter for f/nir years as a DetMcrgj into the institution, and he will at and wtts> elected without making* once take up hls work there. Kerr is canvas af the county, and against a a well-known former student of the very large Republican majority. Eugene high school. Hls many Uncle Jim and Aunt Phoebe u friends here are glad to learn that he they were known by their maty has been successful in the examina friends, were noted for their hospital tions. ity. and will be greatly missed by tie There have been several Eugene community in which they lived » boys in this academy during the past many years. few years, prominent among them be Hollister’s Kooky Mountain Tea ing Wayhe Qaburn, now an ensign in the navy, and Roy Davis, who 1« now tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy liver; strengthens the bowrls nj in Ills >enior year in the Institution. makes their action easy and natural The best tonic for the whole sys ei. i 35c, Tea or Tablets. 1 will preach at Dexter next Mon LINN DRUG CO | day evening. May 4th. 1 will begin a series of two weeks’ meetings Tues Thomas Walker, of Pleasant Hill, day. May 5th. at Rush island, above was a caller at The Guard office Lowell. Let every one within reach terday. attend these meetings. D. E. BAKER, Missionary Erank Whiteman returned from a ■ visit to his old home in England last Friday, after an absence of three . months. He reports a very nice time I considering all things, and found ev- I erything much as it was when he left i some four years ago. He was glad to get back to Oregon and his business and says he is willing to settle down I for another four years. Geo. Dorris, the successful exper imental farmer living one mile south of Springfield, shipped a car load of potatoes to Sacramento, Cal., this week from Springfield. It was one of the finest cars of potatoes that 1 has ever been shipped out of this sec 1 tion of the country. Mr. Dorris Is also marketing his asparagus, which is yielding heavily, and finding a good market.—News. i NAVAL EXAMINATION 1 ! Lad ies’ and M isses* Beautiful White and Col’ed Wash Dresses I May Sale of Ladies’ Tailored Suits Lingerie Waists Specially Priced Ladies Suites’ $14, $17, $20, $30 Our entin stock of Lingerie Waists specially priced; over 100 styles to choose from. Every one new this season. Some trimmed in em broidery but most of them trim med in lace and insertion and ntadelions. The Waists are made of fine Tnull and lawn. The reduc tions are: EUGENE'S I,EXDING < I.OXK AND SUIT STORE OFFERS 10O OF THIS SEXSONS MOST I XSHION XIII,F Sill's XT A BIG SAlIllFK'E; si Ils 'I XDE oh' NOXELTX M XTEIll.XLs. 1*1 Xl\ < LOTUS ■»! KGI PXNXMX. TXI I I I X. RX.I.XH PANAMA IN TIIE NKXXEST COLORINGS XXI» MODELN; DOI BLE BREASTED, SINGLE Bill.ANTED, IUT-X-WXX. POINTED J.XI'KI IS, XFSIS ol PERSIAN BRAID. Ill M ERI LX si.I I X I s X ND PLAIN I'O NT SLEEVES: si ITs SUIT- Mill I OR DRI ssX STREET XX I MC XND THE PLAINER TAILORED EFFECTS. EX EUX STITIII IN Till SE Si l l S IN M XDE BN I \ 1*1 ICI I N< I I > I XI IJtllS; I X I RX <. XRMENT M ADI I <» 111 IND SIXX ill EXE It X GARMENT linio xxith THE hist POSSIBLE LINING, si Ils of merit IX I X I RX PARTICULAR. XX I- IM> NOT MEN TION XXX PARTICI LAR MAKER BI T XDX ER TISI I RII NULT 'S SLITS BEI XI SE IT Is IRIENDLN THAT SELLS THEM XXII IT'S I RU ND IA S Gl Mt IN I I I TH XT GOES NX I III EX ERX Si IT. X ND XX IIEN Till Fill ENDEN STORE sXXS IT’S X BARGAIN X ol KNOW IT IS ONE. Il- X Ol XXANT X SLIT DON'T XV XIT FORTHEX WILL NOT I.ASI XT THESE PRICES. Kikhi Outing Suits Divided dnd Plain Skirts Two style Jackets, Norfolk and Blouse, made of best grade army Klklil cloth; »old In suits or jack ets and HklrtH wold separately; Prices, Hill! »5.00. «<1.00 noil «<1.50 Lad ies’ 1' itted Sweat- er Coats each $5.00 This In the most comfortable as well as the neatest garment ever shown In the coat ««eater line; shown In colors and white, V shaped neck Suits Worth Suits Worth Suits Worth Suits Worth Up to $1 7.50, Up to $22.50, Up to $55.00, Up to $50.00, Sale Sale Sale Sale Price Price Price Price $14.00 $1 7,00 $20,00 $30.00 .1 II Ht a word about the Jacket», which come in tan, black, mixture» and white and 77-"7..7’'.".J;7 : the silk Coats and $5.00, $'’.50. $10.00 and $20.00 ' And the ladles' and mt»»es Skirt»; new styles In gored and flare, with wide chiffon Panama, Panama. Serge and novelty materials. In black, white fold made of Voile, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 each and cobir., Hpiemiid . ........ ... F.XTA CHARGE FOR ALTERING GARMENTS SOLD AT SALE PRICDS $15 Jumper and Shirtwaist Suits, each $10.00 Two dozen magnificent Silk Suit«, made In two styles, .lump r and Shirtwaist, come in browns, blue» and black made of fine oft quality of Chiff ui Taffeta silk, the kind that will wear 1 A well; all lAfiely tailored with good full Skirt- values to *15.00, each .................... * V Crepe de Chine In old Roar and red. luster; regular Grand May Sale of Colored and Black Dress Goods Novelty Wool Dress Goods Exceptional Values in Black , .i 60c Wool Dress Fabrics Values to $1.50 at 79c yard Special lot novelty Wool Good«, good style« and Black all wool and silk and wool Crepe dy Chine. $1 Masseline Silk 85c colors. 44 to 50 Inch«« wide; nold 42 and 44 Inches wide at 75c; »1.30 a yard sold 12 different colors, pink, blue, cream brown, navy. Copenhagen, etc., Just the thing for evening and re rept Ion gowns, regular *1 oo qual- 85c 90cand $ 1 I affeta 80c Our entire »lock of II* Inch Taffeta; best quality; comes In all »light and dark colors; suitable for lining«, d renai*«, drop «klrt», etc. This Is the lowest price for this silk In two years, absolutely reliable quality; rhe kind that sella regular at 90c I * on ■ i oUc at *1 00 to *150, special, a yard Values to 75c for 50c a yard Beautiful aseortment wool and mohair good*, »tripe«, checks and fancy ruUUurus »hewn in the vFrv"l>tfat‘ajirlhg color« at the yard .............................................................................. IX*»r All Wool Batiste, a yard 50c Fine al) wool Batiste. 3« In wide In red. navy, green, light blue, brown, lavender, purple, pink, old rose, white, black Splendid fabrics for spring and summer Dresses at the low NOc price of. yard regular at 11.15 and *1.75. Black all wool Voile, a yard This doth is 44 inches Wide Fancy striped Panama. a yard • i.OO ... Some of the most favored black dress fabrics for Popltbs, Tammlsette. Taffeta,’ thin »canon are Cordora, Urlsplne, Maflno Suitings; widths of these are 42 to 50 Inches; the prices are »Or. «Loo and »1.25 Priestley’s blaek »Ilk warp. Mllroae. Henrietta and Crepe, at. yard...................................................... «1.50 Cream Wool Goods lor Dressy and Tailored Suits, an immense variety to choose from a yard . _____ _______ ------ 50c to $1.50 SICK HtAÜÂCHE 5Oc; H5c Waists HOC Waist ie Waists «1.25 l.in ie Waists «1.50 Idlti ie Waists «2.00 Liu »2.50 I.inn «3.00 Ling «3.50 l.lni XX'aistM Watete «4.00 l.lni «5.00 l,iii| Waists . . XVaKts «0.00 l.lni W aiate «7.00 Liti| Wajsts «0.00 Lilli. «12.00 Lingerie Waists . W. H. Burnett, a business man from Chicago, is here looking for a small tract near the city for an or- chard and for a suburban home, was brought here through the forts of the Commercial club leaves for Portland tomorrow bring some friends here and they also will propably locate in or near the city. ■4 Simmon»' Photo Tent—Oak street, near 9th Stamps, postcards and photos at lowest prices. $3-50Silk Waists $2-85 Black' and white Jap Silk Waists, trimmed with lace, *S.50r value: at ............................... *2 s'. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa- per just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Colored Silk Waists $6 CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. regulate the Bowels. 60c F ancy Japanese Silks, for a yard 38c Suiting Silks 85c I&&. I ’1 o5c Big Values in Bl’k Silks Friendly's dependable black silk.« are known al! over the county; every yard of yard wide silk at *1.25 is guaranteed for six months; every yard of yard wide silk at *1.&<> or over 1» guaranteed for sine year; black silks are all specially priced now. INSURE YOUR HEALTH "“»COMFORT ■ I J i -A V on stormy days by wearing a M I se stair pads under your stair car pet VXe have them. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. fr^r"w’altoirhard8On *’ ,n ,h* c,*y k jjt fckSLICffl Clean - LiqM Durable •AJ. Çuaront»»d V,jt»rprw< DeWitts Carbollzed Witch Hazel „ ’e. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. have <>,lr 1,ar«ain counter, which Includes hardware, furniture rugs and matting. Don t wait until’ they are all gone. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Purely Vegetable. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES lames A. Ebben, of Springfield was a pleasant caller at The Guard office yesterday. 300 yards of; thia seasons best beat weave« and patterns in novel ty suitings, silk«. Foulards.- Thf^ feta», etc. 23 and 27 inche swidef all good colqrs^ browns, blue«.' greeqa, etci sold at *1 J.'i^Kj jlj.'ib a yard special. -Or r also relie»« K» ur tri" i fc-om Dyspepsil» digestion aad Too Hau J K iting. A perteet M» edyti.r Dizziness, Drowsiness. Bod Tut tn tba Mouth, OsM Tongua. Pain U tin S« TORPID LIVER. TH Genuine Must Beal Fac-Smnle Signatur» CARTERS There is nothing better than Kodol tor dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stom ach. belching of gas and nervous headache. It digests what you eat. Sold by all druggists. 500 yards 23 inch soft finish Jap Silks, floral designs, checks, dots, aud stripes; suitable for waists. .« dresses and house gowns, 30 60c quality. yd OOC eure« Xf SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL Hitt The siepartment of the interior has ___ handed down a decision affirming the decision of the Roseburg land of- I five in dismissing the homestead con test of Clifford B. Edwards vs, Ches- I ter B Hiaker. L M Travis and L. R. Edmnnsi n were the attorneys for the homesteader. Splendid assortment Tailored Waists with stiff collar and cuffs at .................................. «1.50 to «7.50 $ 1,5° ------------------ A s— 1 : • Positively ------------------------------- ’ ”1 ’ 1 ' hit SIMMONS* I’HOTO TENT. Oak Street, between 9 and 10. Made of Taffeta Silk; shown tn blues, browns, black, etc. Í r > »M9 £«>?’•* ••1 J. M. v Morri» T. M** J. W. Warren The Red Star Ileal Fatate. Inearauc«. !■** Meste» IgiaiM» Property IJateil O w M' b prive ; »■** . ** Huom 4» McClung bótek. »’«“* T bu^’berÄ,Xhe n*W ’hOrt ”’rn CHAMBERS hardware co • i Phon and WiHam e -Office. Black 5271: litui ce, Bhri' 440- -, . • . Or»** - ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- - ♦»»««» The Friendly Store—For Special t S|»ecial Correapondenc«* I Luwdoa, April 1». Sprlag with all her beauty 1» here and we certainly ■pprei*late the nice sunshine after the rain The l-ondon bottling plant has Mr stopped work for a few day», as the I wind men are enaaged In eitendlnn the wa ter «ysteni, aa the old one docs no; giwe them enough 1» >wer. i. r » II been atof for aom<* proving I Quite ( .1 Prices of Clothing, Domestics, Etc., see Pages 4, 9 and 10 OFTEN W D. Moore, J. W Sukyson, of Her hand this man could not get ma Ileal«* Monday to «ele- finish tbelr dance platform this sum Portland. E H Smith and A S 7«th btrt Way The day wa» mer His health was not as it ahcmld b. quilting and aewing carpet W i Snort ridge naa finished run Grollk. of San Francisco, are guests He had not used the best as vet.” at the London Hotel Hollister» Reeky Mountain Tea ning ties. He has them all plied at LINN DRUG CO. Mthani DeWitt'« Little Early Risers, the Born To Mr and Mrs Sanford, famous little Liver Pills. For sale Geo. A Dorris Is hot»« from a trin to of Ixindon. April 27. a son by all druggist«. to Portland. in nd Kodol /' HINDERED P'tE-hase, sale or exchange oi property often -indered through a lack of ready monev. hen the investment is both sate and judickx »* *** A-ways prepared to loan funds suffrcicit to enable part*« » carry out their plans. Always have your transfers of real estate made at th bank* t a' v a new and improved system of holdin g deeds ■ f •um. K. C. b.WGT «»‘¿¿ mpm Z CUiCAGQ,ruj I f The Eugene Loan and Savings I a d Surplus $125.000.00 Establ <• ♦