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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, Till lisi» IV. APRIL 3»» -r {■Friendly Store-Eugene’s Largest and Best Store, 579-594 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon J. R. HILL'S 800-ACRE FARM SOLO FOR $21.000 May Sale Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Etc is in Emb. Flouncing Values to $1.00, for a yd. 46c —..a« beautiful Swiss and Nainsook flouncing, blind and h »■»» »1 ,„luble ,„r ,|r...... < Corsets Kobo Kabo Cornets come in neshls siiil’xl for almoM every figure, made from lion-unstable steel» ami the very l>est csiutil amt French Rat 1st«- is UM-vi. Two of tlie strongest features are Hu- |»-rfeet fit amt ease to the wearer. Two big sellers, 711, made of coutil and 714, made of Batiste, med ium high bust, long hips, slender waist lines, extra »1.50 value at, eaqh ................................. Two exceptionally strong numbers are 648 and 658,. made of Coutil and Batiste; girdle, top with long hip; If you want a low bust corset this Is the one to get; each. . . . «1.00 25c to 40c Net Top Oriental Laces, a yard 11c »5 pieces white, cream and drab shades In net top Oriental Laces. 3 to 9 Inches wide, large assortment of . ivtsv early buying if y,... .»n> . f • h.--. value«, yd . 11c Oriental, Venice and Filet Lace Band, $ 1. vals., yd. 48c A lucky buy enables us to offer you 500 yards of the most favored dress trimmings for this spring and summer, Venice and Fillet Lace Bands, 1 to 3 inches wide, come in white, butter and ecru shades; values to $1.00, for a yard is. Style 752, re-inforced hip and high bust, long over-hip made of ex- white tra heavy quality coutil; 'and dab, each . . . ............... »1.50 19 in. Venice and Maltese All- Over Laces, Vais. $2. yd. 60c BOYD, Hl 4 S ONE OF I ROM Bl "1 KIXSAS, X\ II4 li Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby had Severe Attack—Years later J R. Hill, formerly county com-j Grandfather Suffered Torments mlssiouer, today sold his fine 800-1 acre farm lying five miles southwest with the Disease—Virulent Sores of Junction City. t.> Robert Boyd, r»“-i Developed from Knees to Toes. cently from Kansas, for »2 1.000, the deeds having been passed today. The Jarrett Real Estate Company made | he sale This Is one of the finest, as well one of the largest wheat farms Western Oregon. Mr. Hill is one .ane county's best farmers and dace has attained a high state ultlvatlon He will probably move to Eugene and retire fr»»m five business. Mr. Boyd arrived Eugene only a fey days ago. Style 1043 is the best Corset made at the price for stout figures; re-in- forced coutil;, all si: zes, each $2.51» Silk Broche Corsets in whl e.ptnk and , S5.«M> t blue; two styles, WIDOWS' PENSIONS s, tape girdles and Corsets In hite and drab;. . . SO»1 iiim I SI .<»»» Corset Cover, Emb. yd. 25c 10c and 15c Laces, yd. 5c Ladies' and Misses' Ideal ami Fer- ris Waists, 3 styles 5Oe and «LOO Cambric Underwaist» for children ft misses; plain and lace trimmed; prices....................... 25c and 50c Xasareth and Acorn Knit Waists for children; agus 1 to 1 I years: t wo prices, each.................. 15c ami 25c 0 yards Plat, Vai. and coiton T irchon Laces and In sertions, 1 to 5 inches wide, big variety patterns, suitable for dresses and underw»‘ar trimmings Special, a yard ............................................................ assortment of French, German and Filet Vai. L-tces IS tyii X l’- V All the New That’s Good—All the Good That’s New—From the Cheapest That’s Good to the Best That’s Made $1.50 Black Silk G oves, pair, $1.00 56-inch Table Linen, t»he yard, 25c 5 dozen long black Gloves, extra heavy silk and double tiled fingers; sizes 5 1-2 to 8; regular »1.50 Gloves; mail orders filled, pair ..«!.<«» Short silk Gloves 50c and »1.00 a pair; the-fam- ous Niagara make, best onearth. One piece only, 56 inch bleached Union Ilamask; neat pattern, extra quality, only, yd .... 25c 64-mch Linen Damask, the yard, 50c 3 pieces full bleached and silver bleached Dam ask; neat floral ami scroll designs: full 64 in. wide; worth 75c; special, yd............................ 5«»c Splendid values at »1.00 and »1.50 In full 72 In. double satin Damask; splendid assortment of patferns; napkins to match at »3.00 and »4.00. per dozen. J6-Button Length Kid Gioves, $350 »4.00 16 button length French Kid Gloves In white; black, tan, mode, brown, navy, etc; sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2; special, a pair.................................... «3.59 has been con gross, pensions month, that nn application and no servk an attorney are necessary to s ?c them the Increase under this 1 Those who ar»' on the roll will have their pensions Increased at the Il xt payment by th»1 pension bureau with out any action on their part The on ly application necessary will lie from those who have heretofor l>een de nied pensions on tn count of having an incom»' in excess of »250. This qualification has now been abolished ami those who have heretofore been rejected for that reason can now ap- I ply «nd receive their pensions. Napkins at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.75 . Driving Gloves $1.50 and $2.00 pr Worth »2.00, »3.50 and »4.50; sizes 2,0 in. to 2 1 In; big variety of patterns; this is’ a splendid opportunity to lay In a supply of Napkins. sizes 6 1-2 to 8 1-2 with gauntlet. Kid Gloves $1.00, $1 75 and $2.00 15c Large Huck Towels, each, 11c We carry a complete assortment of short Kid Gloves: all sizes, all colors In the well known Dent, Berrin makes; we fit all Gloves at coun ter; mall orders promptly filled. Stork 10c H. S. Handkerchiefs, each 5c Goods Stork Absorbant Diapers 2 m L ar - ar d Emb. Kerchiefs, etch 10c The Stork Absorbent Diapers are cut and shaped to exactly fit without bundling up the child’s body with unnecessary and overheat ing cloth. They allow perfect freedom to the legs. The cottoif plush center is more absorbent than six thicknesses of bird’s-eye, and may be cleaned as easily and thoroughly as a handkerchief. 25 dozen Handkerchiefs In plain hemstitched and lace trimmed edges and embroidered effects; the biggest values we have ever offered: 10c valus 5c; 25c values 10c each; children's Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c. Stork Waterproof Goods Nice assortment of ladies’ embroidered Kerchiefs at from...................................................... 35c to «1.50 Mail orders promptly filled. Stork sheeting, soft and silky, Stork rubber Bags, Stork rubber Diapers, Stork rubber Bibs; Friendly, Lane County agents. Other small Huck Towels, each............ 5 «nd 7 l-2c 20 doz. all white hemned Huck Towels, good size for ordinary use; 15c quality, each ............ 11c Turkish Towels, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c Worth 10 to 15 per cent more; some bleached; others unblenched, fringed and hemmed;; the 25c and 50c Towels are extra large and heavy. Toweling, Checked and Plain Crash in Brown and White prices 5c to 20c a yard. The values are the best to b<> had anywhere for the prices; all linen Huck Toweling. 27 inches wide, yd ............................. 50« Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, and Telescopes Of Every Description We show about 250‘dffferent styles and qual ities In Suit Cases and by buying in quan tities and getting carloa»! rates we are en- ablcd to undersell any competitor. Xo. 10. —Imitation Alligator case, brown and olive color; leather cor ners and handle, cloth lined; at ...........«1.45, «1.53 and «1.05. A FEW SUIT CASE SPECIALS. Xo. 1. Dress Suit Case, sheep case leather In rich brown color,, wide top, steel fram , round swing handle, brassed bolts and locks, straps; cloth-lined; shirt fold in lid; strap in body; equal to other «b alers »6.00 cases; our regular price ........................................................ .«1.25 Xo. 2. Dress Suit Case, heavy sow-hide case h ither, brown color, steel frame, brass plated bolts and locks, straps in body; price................................................... «.-> «5.50 Same straps all around ..................... «0.00 Xo. 3.—Dress Suit Case, selected cowhide case leather; steel frame, heavy corners; linen lined, straps, shirt fold, brown and tan, price...................................................... «7.5»» Xo. 4 Dress Sult Case, heavy selected cow hide case, leather, stitched swing handle, steel frame, sliding lock and catches, heavy sole leather; straps, linen or leath er lined; brown, black or russet; price.......... .. »10.00 No. 5. -Dress Suit Case. French edge, fancy bronze lock and clasps, made light weight particularly for ladies; has gros-grain silk lining with pocket, price ..................... «9.00 STRAW SUIT CASE. 50 straw Sult Case3, size 22-24-26; made with leather corner and edges; good brass I k and bolts; linen lined, price I im ...................................... «3.00 to «8.50 Xo. 11.— Paper pulk Keratol covered Sult ease, rich brown color, looks like leather. 6 Inches deep, anchor «2.09 handle, cloth lined; price . 12.—Genuine Peganold Water proof Suit case, brown and tan col- or. green finish, leather corner?, tan locks, bolts and clasp; price ......................... , ....... »3.00 H>v-Egtra fine made Dress Sult Case, Imitation sheepskin, genuine leather straps, »'orner and handle................................................ «4.00 Xo. 6.— Same as X’o. 5 with better stock and hand sewed at ............................................................ «12.50 Xo. 7.- English Vellour case, full stock Russian leather; extends 5 inches; heavy bolts and cor ner and straps all around; this is an extra good value: price.......................................................... «10.00 Xo. 8.—English Morocco grain cowhide leather, hand sewn, French edges, leather lined, full straps all around: finest case for hard service made; price .................................................... «15.00 Xo. 9.—Russian stock cowhide leather Case, 7 1-2 Inches deep; leather lined; ntckel clasp bolts and locks, Ebony toilet set separate, gllted, satin lined leather tray in body ..............«20.00 « ANYAS SI IT CASE. 50 Canvas Suit Cases In sizes 18 Inches to 26, made with straps all around; price . . . 25c to «1.25 ✓ REAL HORNED ALLIGATOR SUIT CASE. Genuine Alligator Suit Sase, 7 Inches deep, made of selected leather, horned back on top, stitched »-dges, roll handle, heavy steel frame; wide lid, pig-skin lining, amber color, PRICE «35.00 Club bag to match with removable ebony Toilet fitting, price .«30.00 Excellent Trunk Values Club Bags, Grips and Telescopes I bnrean trunk, canvas cover sheet, steel bound lock, three sliding Drawers; »22.50 values, sale l>r 3-e >”r Trunk. 3 2inches long, one tray; »11.00 valu”. pro ” ■ • Fla t”P canvas covered Trunks In sizes 28 to 38 Inches, ma V ‘(T»lrO,n ilndlng’> 8teel claml,8: P lten < ‘"’‘’ m . o ’», «1<MM> Gladstone Bags, Club Bags, Satchels and Grips In all sizes, styles, and made of all leathers from sheepskin to the finest black seal and horned alligator; also we carry a complete line of Imi tation and lnexjiensive traveling companions. We can please anybody; price»..................................................................... 25c to «30.00 Fin. ‘high grad.’ Trunks, all sizes The b riendly Store—For ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ :♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M IRRIED ♦ ♦♦♦♦ la Pm as W, u nd this afternoon. Thom ’«e. of this city, and Mist . of Portland. They will tonight and will niak”| eir permanent residence, j Mr Munr is the Junior partner of I th* f]rni M ft Son, furnitur»' j •M har tartlware dealers, on West street, and is a young man ? Rerlir. He h th* ■ag worth and integrity. »« o- Mr. and Mrs Geo K S*h,h *' «1«MH> to «*».«•_ Munroe, ployed at the past graduated a w k exc» nd Special Prices His bride the Enge hree from i. x le inai it I’b-nty of Irruid» 1 and lx headac »dice, take Dr. poison t i. the reliable King • purifiers that do the work without 25c at W. A. grinding or griping Kuykendall's drug store. of Other LiLLle Tudor Play Suits for children between the ages of and 8 years. They are made of good serviceable fast colored Chambras and Ginghams and come In blue and tan, grey and black and navy with colored trimmings. Price 50c the Suit Boy’s Knee Pants FINE BLACK LEATH Lit SET Fine black walrus Suitcase, 2 4 In. 125.00; Club bag to match; for toilet set, »5.00 extra. Shawl Straps........... 25c, 5Oc and Goods Fish Lak water system 1» nn- ion to J S and W. 8. Kuhn, of irg and X» w Yors. two of the of the smoky city, 'y iterested In water »orations, owning plants In various ry. They are at tri intense Irrigation Twin Fa Ils, Idaho, which test In the w<>rld. and will eventual y cover 500.000 acre» of land at a co«t of »10,000,- 000 W 8 Kuhn recently visited Med- on Sale see 100 dozen pairs of good, serviceable and* dressy knee Pants and Knick erbockers for boys at following prices • 1.50 Pant«. «1.2.5 «1.2.5 Pants . «1.00 «1.00 Pants 75c I'ants . 50»' Pants 25c Pants Pages 4, CURES Of ECZEMA FARMS IX Wlsl l.llX «»111 ».OX Have No Brass Eyelets 'S'l’’, ; «»BERT I 0 and ' 12 ford as a guest of Jeff D. Heard. He was so Impressed with the possibili ties tiikt will result from Irrigation Washington, April 27.—A favora in the Rogue river valley that he wTTl ble report was today ordered on 8en »end his lawyer» and engineers here fltor Ankeny's bili I nere bill increasing the Pen to make an Investigation and report. »ions of Indian war veterans anti »' to »12 per The deal is now at a point where the their widows a from l< month, The committee declfn»’d to land owners can decide whether the report a bill which would place the se work« are to be built immediately, or veterans o >n the same footing as ser- not It Is understood that If suffi vlr« peniri fnners of the rlvll war. cient acreage 1» phdg«-d the option whose ma xlmunt pension I» »20 a will be exercised, the work started month. and pushed to completion In time to Senator ■ Bourne made a favorable irrigate a considerable portion of the report on Senator Ankeny's bill au- valley this summer, and the entire thorizlng the establishment of a fish works be finished this fall.—Medford culture station on the Tucannon riv- Tribune. i«r, Washington. GAMBLING CASE FROM COTTAGE GROVE Constable Plank went to Cottage drove last night and placed Andy Graham under arrest on the charge of permitting gambling to be carried on in his hotel there. He appeared before Judge Bryson, of the Eugene Justice court, this forenoon, and pleaded not guilty, demanding a Ju ry trial. Tho case was set for to morrow afternoon at 1 o’cvlock. I IFTII'.N I BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUTICURA “In 1884 my grandson, a babe, had an attack of eczviua an.l afier trying the doctors to the extent of heavy bills and an in crease of the dis ease and Buffering, I nvunintcnilwl < u- ticura ami in a few weeks thechikl was well. He is L>-day a strong man and -absolutoly free from the disease. A few years ago 1 contractis! »'crema, and Iss'ame an in- tense suffen'r. A whole winter piisstsd i vii . t - having on .«h. es, my without once and ..v nearly from kne« s to the nnkl»*s »•..« ww. .. — th»' — — -- t<»«- »»»'inReovenxi with Virulent res. I tried pi adit l iners, specialists, dtu rnatol- oKists.etf.. t >n > purp'»se. My daughter in law i-ftnindetl me of having prescribed (’utiema f<»r mv grandson more than tweutv v»>o- ng >. I nt once procunxi tho » iitit ura iletnedi** and found im- nii'tliiu-» impr \« pu nt and final cure, till to-day th uji vl! along in vear«,' 1 am as th>uji I had never had that disease. I am known in the vicin ity <>f L-" ih \ IL* and <'m< innati. and all this could I»«' vt rilied bv witn«»sspg. M. \V La Hue. si • Seventh St.. Is»uia- vdle, Ky., April 2•> and May i t, 1907«’* Th” agonising itching «nd burning of the skin as in etveiuu the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis the loss of hair and crusting <>f scalp as in »called heail, the facial disfiguiement. as in acne — all demand remedies of extraordinary virtues tn sucee-'fullv CO|s‘wilh tle-m. That Cuticurs Soap Ointment «nd Pills are such stands proven by testimonials of remarkable cures when many rern- edies and even pbvsicians have failed. One set is often sufficient to cure. Cutlcura Soar f'i5r > tn ctranv the Skin. Cut»- eUr» ointment i.Mh* i to lli'nl the Skin, and Cntl- curs Ki-olvent i .' i O c » mr m the form nt Cbneolata 1'onU‘d Hits, 2fi» per vial <>t »Mb to Purify the Hlend soiti thpmanimt tne world I'mter trruc A ’ hem Corp , Sole I'rops . iimdon. Mam ikw'Mailed I n c. cuucura boukonsklu . u.seaaea. V EARS OF AGONY Will You <’« nlinuc to Suffer from Ca tarrh iu the Face of Thia Testimony? “I Buffered for fifteen years with catarrhal trouble so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not lie down at night to sleep on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treat ment but without any lasting benefit. I was constantly raising yellow ami green phlegm, and the trouble was bo unbearable and nauseating that I was ashamed to go out in company I have used only two bottles of Hyo- mei, and hnve been cured by the rem edy. It has made full and complete recovery.”- Captain Wellneff. Hvomel Is « dry, healing, antisep tic air, extracted from the eucalyptus groves of Australia. It Is a pleasure to use Hyomel, because you do not take it Into the stomach.; you simply breathe in thia germ-ktlHng air, and relief is immediate, and complete re covery comes III a few days. Ilyo- >r, costs cost«1 met outfit, including an Inhaler, I $1. If it does not cure your < catarrh ‘ î J î I k , • asthma, bronchitis, coughs or r ^ colds, Hull's drug store will return your 1 I I money. i A i i I WORLD'S POLE VAI LT REt OR»» ES nr.'-'.l '■ I I i Philadelphia, April 25. 23. — T'. n f 1- I ture of the performance of hrtndrr<It I of Athletes at the annual relay and field sports held on Franklin field to day under the auspices of the Unfver- sity of Pennsylvania, were of the i highest order. One world’s record, that for the pole vault, was broken by W. It. Dray, of Yale (12 feet 6’4 inches.» Dray tried to clear 12 feet 10 Inches, but was too tired. The Uni versity of Pennsylvania won the blue| ribbon event of the meet, the mile re. ; lay, for the championship of the Unit- j ed States. Her only opponent was Chicago, who ran Pennsylvania to a sensational finish. D andruff and FALUNGrHAlR are but outward signs ot the evil done in secret by myriads of dan- Jruff germs sappirfg the life blood ot the hair. Micro kills tbe para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops it falling out. A single application gives relief aod proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, BOR TLA BO. OBIOON SEEDS I I i : E .ESH SEEDS \.E n.AVr 8LL KINDS OF RARDEN HEED« IN BILK. ALL NEW AND FREHIL YOU CAN HAYE MONEY BY IH'Y- 1NG VOI R GARDEN HEEDS FROM I'M. EUGENE GROCERY 9t>h and Oak Sts Jesse P Morn», of Skippers, had a closo call In tbe spring of 1906. He says: “An attack of pneu monia left me ao weak and with such a f»»arful cough tl at my friends de clared consumption had me. and that death was on my htela. Then I was persuaded to ’ry Dr King’s New Discovery. It lo ll ed me immediate ly, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. 1 ■ found out that New Discovery Is the I best remedy for ooegh« end lung dis ease« fn th« world Sold under guarantee u " A. Knvkendall'a drug stor< •«* an ! «1. Trial hot- I ties free. Mrs. Ste Portland t Sunday wi Mrs U HTO.NE’H HEAVE DROPM Greatest known remedy foe heave» Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902. - Thia is to certify that I gave mare one bottle of “Store'• Heave Drops” and rured h, r c* ueavrs. Th!« was ’wt winlM ■ <J .3» ' " not been auec*-o^.»e G ’User PR.SGbTONF id*u», Or. Foe »ale by a II drv^gLt itbcft returned tn • lt,»r having spent pa reut», Mr. and E. c DeWitt ft C« . Cklcag«'. Hi.— Gentlem en In 18» 1 I Had a dlaea» of the stomacb an< bowel». In the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and th« bettafft 1 received all I the gold In (>«orgis eould not buy. May you live ¡org a«« prosper. Yours very truly, C N Co.-««ll, Rodlng. Ga. August 27, 190» Sold by all drugJ giats. | DE CASTROS 1 I .1