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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
O O o 12 TIE EI GENE WEEKLY OVARI». THl RSDAY, AVGVST 20. loo« ■w BRYAN SÛRE TO BE ELECTED" 10 Days More of Busy August, Days Friendly Store Cleal\ SWCCP Safe PriCCS During the next 10 days we must dispose of hundreds of dollars worth of Summer Merchandise. Our fall and winter stocks are on the wav and room must be made for them, maiiy articles not listed here will be on sale We also offer at this time some wonderful values in Sheetings, Beddings and Domestics “I believe Bryan will be elected,” ' was the opening statement of Lee M. Travis, chairman of the Lane county Democratic central committee, who returned this morning from the noti- | fication eeremoies at Lincoln, while talking to a Guard reporter today. "LaFollette is winning more votes for Bryan than forty Democratic speakers, was another remark drop- i ped by the local Democratic leader. Travis heard a speech by LaFol- I lette in Lincoln, and he said that the I partisan Republicans would swear I under their breath, while the Demo All Summer Waists must be closed | crats would cheer wildly with lite La I Follette Republicans. While LaFol- out at once, about 3 dozen remain, I Jette promised to support Taft inime- after his nomination, Attor- sizes 32 to 40, sold regularly at 75c Beautiful soft highly finished Black I | dlately ney Travis quoted him as saying that Taffeta, wear guaranteed for three 1 hei La Follette) and Bryan were to $4.00, sale prices 50c and $1.50 and six months, full 36 inches wide i working for the same common cause . and common ends. regular prices $1.25 and $1.50 | While not making any direct ap- peal to the people for Bryan. by cre- sale price $1.00 and $1.25 I ' ating a distrust in the Republican I party and by hamnierink away at such leaders as Long, of Kansas,who | lias been downed by La Follette, and 3500 yards New Fall Outing Flannels Just 15 of these dresses left, light and 20 pieces new fall Dress Goods in j Burkett, of Nebraska, the Wiscon sin senator is making thousands of dark and light colorings, splendid medium dark colors, checks, stripes, votes for the great “commoner" all plain colors and fancy mixtures over the United States. Moreover. heavy weight at_____ 5c and 8%c etc., sizes 32, 34 and 36, values up shown in the new fall colorings, | In a general way. the Wisconsin man's sentiments ar«« much the same to $9.00, sale price each___ $3.90 Broadcloths, Panamas and Serge I as the Nebraskan’s, he not even hes itating to criticise Roosevelt for per- weaves, worth regular 60c and 65c, I mitteing the Freeland-Aldrich bill to pass without the president's veto. sale price, yard_____________ 50c Hearst a Blessing "Hearst, so far. in the minds of the big Democratic letters," said Mr. Travis, "has been productive of 2 dozen new net waists in white, cream 100 white Crochet Bed Spreads for General clean up on all lawns and nothing but good. Instead of disor ganizing the party, he has Joined all and ccru, trimmed in lace and in double bed hemmed and ready for odds and ends in ginghams and factions, the conservative and more radical members. The Independence sertion, sizes 32 tc 42, regular use, special each___ 50c and 85c summer goods among shese worth party will cut no figure. The papers $5.00 waists each_________ $2.75 Others extra values $1, $1.50, $2.50 may have some influence, but they up to 20c all a yard------ ------- 5c will be offset by such publications as the New York World, which, be- I cause Hearst has declared against i Bryan, has declared for the Nebras- "Then, too, the Hearst papers are losing circulation, and their adver- | Using rates are falling, which shows how the tide is turning. Indeed. Tomorrow wc place on sale about 50 Summer Suits at just HALF PRICE. Included in this lot arc light weight and | Mack and Nixon, who are the chief organizers at Lincoln , expressed light pattern suits and in sizes 32 to 44. Single and double breasted coats, and trousers made with peg top or regular. themselves as heartily hoping that up the fight Hearst would keep | against Bryan until the end of the I campaign. “The convention of the Independ ence party," continued Travis, was | a paid one. Two members from Cal ifornia with whom I talked on the train, said they had gotten their ex penses paid, and would support Bry an Just the same. At San Francisco MEN’S PANAMA AND SAILOR HATS Fine Cooper Silk Lish Underwear they have signed statements to the TOMORROW ONLY HALF PRICE in blue only, sizes 34 and 44, Half Price same effect. "On rtie trains it is easy to see $10.00 Panama $5.00 $3.00 Sailor $1 50 10 dozen of the finest Cooper spring needle underwear I how the tide is turning. Regardless I $8.00 Panama $4.00 $2 50 Sailor $1.25 of what has been said, a (mt part on sale tomorrow at half price. Regular $1.75 a j of the traveling and commercial men $6.00 Panama $3.00 $1.50 Sailor 75c I are fighting for Bryan, as are many $5.00 Panama $3.50 garment, sale price____ ________________- $1.25 Sailor 6214c | big commercial houses which no one I would ever think would line up in I the Democratic column. I “Organized labor Is getting be- Agents Wayne Knit Hosiery I hind the Democraic ticket as well as many big finis. Gompers, despite Money bak Silks Your Money’s Worth or I w hat has been said of him, is exert- Kabo and Nemo Corsets I ing a tremendous influence, because • YOUR MONEY BACK I behind him there is so much truth Priestley’s Dress Goods 592-594 Willamette Street, ■ that is irrisistible. Murphy Pusses Word “Boss Murph*-, of Tammany, also passed the word through ranks of the great New York 1» doing buHlness In thl» neighbor machine that Bryan must carry the hood. ♦ ♦ state. Many Republicans are grow Moses Evers has relatives visiting M XICItlKI> MARRIED + ♦ ing tired of their machine leaders, j him from Pennsylvania. * ♦ Guard Special Service. W. W. Inman has a erew putting ♦ »♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦■♦•♦ + + + 4 who are trying to escape nominating They have Elmira. Aug 17. Eugene seems in new bridges across the laiiig Tom Hughes for governor. In case Hughes over I tl'l t X Near Eugene, Tuesday, August 18. is nominated it will make one wing to be having quite a time with her and Coyote creek. 190S. Miss Winnie May Powell to I proposed water works Say, there’s of the Republican party extremely Miss Ina Zumwalt has returned went to G<>- Harry E. Ensign. The ceremony was1 sore, while if the New Yorker is plenty of water In the Long Tom if home after being In Eugene some shen for a short performed at the home of the bride's) Itltchey creek cannot supply the de weekH attending summer school and visit. turned down another element, prob father. Frank Powell, seven miles mand. teachers' exam Inal Ions E. Bobell has »old his small farm west of Eugene. Rev. I). H. Trimble, ably a greater aid to the Democratic Mrs. Jackson is building her a new Miss Laurel Inman, of Waltervllle, near Irving and will move to the pastor of the Humphrey Memorial M. cause, will refuse to support Taft, residence on her farm south of town. and Miss Ettie Owen, of Ivison. will coast who would not help them out, but in near Yaquln.x. E. church, officiated. .Mr. Colgaard expect* to begin teach the Elmira school this fall. stead said that he would take no part Charles Frisbee ad family spent work on his new residence in a few In local factional fights. Sunday at Newport, They report an William O. Benjamin and Mrs. Methods < hanging days. eu'oyable time Edith Cline were married Tuesday Fred Walters and wife are off for “Brvan is using different meth Mr», John Keopp, who has been evening. August 18, 190M, by Jus an outing at Foley Spring». ods," said the county chairman. "In- very 111. Is in -iverliig and her many tlce of the Peace R. S. Bryson. We understand that the sawmill stead of speaking offhand, he now friend» hope to see her out aga'n will begin running soon. reads his speeches. Formerly the SUOtl. Mrs. Sarah Zumwalt has gone to press garbled his language and the Nan. y Mr*, return «J ! Whenever a tagged salmon is sense terribly, but now that will be Newport for an outing, expecting to from hei r outing caught the fisherman who makes th«> Impossible, for each message will be be gone about two weeks. ñenday afternoon catch is requested to detach the tag, given to every press association and B I’. Inman expects to leave and send it to Henry O'Malley, l'nlt-1 read instead of delivered. about the 25th for the Sacrament«» cd States superintendent of fishieries fair. He will take a ear load of his "No man has been more misquoted for Oregon, at Oregon City, or t<> than Bryan In the political world.'" Brown Swiss cattle to th«« Califor the Master Fish W arden H. C McAlister i »as the closing statement of the in nia -late fair When h«> comes hack the «tn at Portland With each of these tags terview. he expecta to take In the Oregon field* it is urgently requested that the, state fair and the Portland national > i ooo, sender give the date of the catch, the | •how. condition of the fish and any other The llah« Bros, threshing machine information he may be able to ini-1 part. The results of these experi-. ments are of Importance not only to I the flshleri«'» bureau from the view-, point of science, but to every fisher man in the country as well, and I desirable that the re|»ort» by the va- rious fishermen who catch the tag ged fish be forwarded as soo nas po »»I- er that more experim»' nt» ade before the end of the Good Y ard Wide Muslin Ladies* ShirL WaisLs T wo Extra Specials in Yard 50c and $1.50 Wide Black Taffeta Silk ÔC Yd C S CURES ECZEMA . «9. ACHE.TETTER ETC The skin is an index to the quality of the blood. Eczema, Acne r pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy h’lni‘r !tw impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that im»'*?'11 supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of t" it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumu' External applications of salves, washes, lotions, eh'„ tnay rtiieve • ""* the itching and other discomfort cause«! by skin troubles, and f tli- tCt ’* should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the hum r-Uden’F*'"’ and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood isth °0’1* cure for skin diseases. S. S. S. a purely vegetable preparation isth u!? and quickest remedy. It goes down into the circulation and neutral and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly punfi circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind w?* S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blooii an j *, and cleansetl the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes aw?'*'4 skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cureil the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical « M free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A1LAHTA ftL $1 and $1.25 Yd 2000 yards of fine bleached 36-in muslin 10c quality a yard 8c Dark and Light Outings Summer Dresses worth $9 at $3.98 each 5c and 8Xc Dress Goods 50c a yd House Lining yd 4^c Dark and Light Lawns Gingham Petticoats ea. 50c $5.00 Net Waists $2.75 Bed Spreads 50c, 85c 5c yard Men’s Summer Suits Half Price $30.00 Suits, sale price $25.00 Suits, sale price $20.00 Suits, sale price Eugine's Largest and Best Store $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $18,00 Suits, sale price $15.00 Suits, sale price $10.00 Suits, sale price $9.00 $7.50 $5.00 S. 1H. 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