Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 21, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
oemi-AnnviaJ Clearance Sale
Owing to the failure of a large factory in New
York, and our being iin a position to pay cash for a large quantity of merchandise, we are placing same
on the market at about one-half regular prices
We also have purchased th: bankrupt stock of teas, coffees, spices and baking powders of the Bacon
Bros. Tea Importing Company, which we are able to sell at less than wholesale prices.
Groceries
Coffees
Sugar. Pure Cane..............
$6.20
$1.50 Hard Wheat Flour ..
$1.20
$1.75 Bluestem Patent Flour
$1.50
10c Good Raisins, lb........................................................... 5c
Large Half-pound cans of Spices, values up to 60c, Bacon
Bros. Stock, only, can........................................... 20c
Regular 50c Cans of Baking Powder from Bacon rBos.’ stock,
the can.................................................................... 20c
Teas, including Gunpowders, Uncolored Japans, English Break­
fast, at just half price.
40c Teas, pound
20c
50c Teas, pound
25c
60c Teas. p:und
30c
75c Teas, pound
40c
Ladies' Suits
These Coffees are the very best high-grade goods, selected by
expert buyers. Such prices you will not soon have another
opportunity to get.
30c Coffee, pound
20c
35c Coffee, pound
35c
40c Coffee, pound
30c
Closing up odds and ends in Ladies’ Suits, including Serges,
Tweeds and Summer Wash Goods.
$5.00 Suits, now
$2.50
$7.50 Suits, now
$3.25
$8.00 Suits, now
$4.00
$9.75 Suits. now
$5.00
Summer Wash Goods
The Largest stock in the citv to choose from, all at Special Sale
Prices
Genuine Ball Mason Fruì! Jars
Pints, the dozen ........
Quarts, the dozen ...
Half-gallons, the dozen
Lids, the dozen..........
Good Rubbers, the dozen
$10.00
$12.50
$15.00
$20.00
Suits.
Suits.
Suits,
Suits.
45c
55c
75c
15c
5c
now
now
now
now
S 6.00
. ST.50
S 9.00
$11.00
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose
A large stock of the very best Hose at just hah "nular price
20c Hose, the pair............................... .
10c
25c Hose, two pair................................ ,
25c
50c Hose, the pair...............................
25c
Men’s Hose, regular 20c value. 3 pair for
25c
Men’s Shirts
At Big Reductions. Bargains too numerous to mention
Butter, eggs and farm produce wanted. T?p prices always guaranteed. We will pay 55c per roll for good country butter in exchange for goods at sale prices
DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE
Prompt and Courteous Treatment to All
Cor. Sixth and Olive. Phone Main 484
f
,*'tbal scenery.” AU three spoke at
»cayman Winesap—First. $75; sec­
EUGENE COMPANIES
BIBLE UNIVERSITY
IOWA PICNIC TO
ond, $25.
once
Continued Mr. Beck: "Foley's 1»
Wagener—First, $50 and spray
MADE
GOOD
SHOWING
PLACES
TRACT
OF
the finest place that 1 have ever been
pump, second. $25.
BE HELD JULY 28
to, and 1 would not have missed that
White
Winter Permain—First,
i trip for al! the money that could be
$75;
®cond,
$25.
AT CLACKAMAS SHOOT
LAND ON MARKET
Association Met Today to Ar­
offered me
Of all the beautiful
Wiaesap—First.
150 and 500
trees; secord, $15 and 200 trees.
»puts In Oregon, or. in fact, in any Company A Made Sixth Place, City Outlook Name of New Ad­
range Details and Ap­
Yellow 7"
place that I've been In, Foie) Springs
Newtown— ____
First, , $50 and
point Committees
as Compared to 11th Last
.ha» got 'em all skinned
dition South of City
500 trees; second. $25.
"And fi»h—why. you can't boat It.
"There were 9 s entries In the 10-
Year
—
Co.
C
Was
11th
Limits
At .: 30 p. m. today the Iowa Asso­
, An t oh. that breakfa«t at O'Brien's
. box class last year,” said Ren H.
i
land that m- untaln air a*. 5 o'clock
I Rice, secretary of the show, - but we ciation met in the east park to ar­
All the members of Companies A
„
__ __ of ___
______________
A plat
City Outlook,
a new ___
ad-
[in the morning” The».' were but a
[look for more than that number this range for its annual picnic, and by
' few of the tnatiy expressions of enthu- and C. Fourth Infantry. O. N G.. of dlt'ion to Eugene, has been filed with
i year, as five contests have been add­ unanimous vote it was decided to
this city, have returned from the an-¡the county clerk. The tract consists
ed. thus giving growers of other va­ hold it in Campbell & Walker's
"You can say for me," «»Id G F |*iasm that the Portland pathfinder'' nual state »hoot at Clackamas, and < of 75 acres and is owned by the Eu- Guard Special Service
I
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rieties an equal opportunity to com­ Grove, at West Springfield, July 28.
Beck, «ho I» covering t! • whole • xpre eed
Spokane.
Wash
.
July
16.
—
Cash
Mlnney's Great Hoad«.
all <"1 that they have had a good gene Bible University, which pur­
pete.”
commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.
■state on hl., "pathfinding" tour tor
prizes
and
premiums
of
a
total
value
Although they broke a spring <)D vacation, a» well as some valuable ex- chased it from Dr. E C. Sanderson,
The chairmen of committees were
th" Portland Aut
a» • ■ .»•< in.
perlence on the range.
UNCLE SI ARRIVES IN TOWN.
elected as follows: Superintendent
•I iking of the MeXoMlo trip, its th» way up, Mr. Beck considers the! Company A made sixth place president of the Institution, some of $20,uuu will be distributed in the
time ago, but only recently deeded it various contests, free and open to the
Ho »aid:
"Far
Vncle Si dropped in from the hills of grounds. Captain C. J. Dodd; stand
the best side trip for not mobiles In road» very good.
among the 2 2 teams that competed,
world, ranging from the sweepstakes yesterday. Said ne d heard so much privileges, Z. T. Kintzley; preparation
■ ha state, with no exception», and I mountain roa !» the trip to M.-K- ntiel and Company C came out eleventh. back to him as trustee, so that he in
the carload to a single plate of five about
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the mammoth shoe sale at the of grounds. Samuel Taylor; program.
will advl«<> all t urlsi« desiring a f>-w | Bridge an«! F< ley Spring» are In a»i Last year Co. A held eleventh place. could handle it after it had been
placed
_______
on the market.
apples, at the third national apple Dodge Department Store thought he'd Attorney F. H. Greenman; music. 8.
«lays' summer outing to mak<> ibis trip 'good condition a« any mountain trail | The
record
of
Company
C
last
year
The tract lies immediately south show In Spokane the week of Novem-i come down and investigate. We con- E. Stevens: entertainment. Mrs H. J.
from Eugene to M Kenz.e Bridge In the »-ate of Oregon. And another I is not at hand at the present time.
---- ....
----- -* of ber 11
— in .u
------ , rinced him in very short order that Reynolds: transportation. H E. Slat­
14 F-.-»
Entries
the -----------
several - _.
classes
of the «...
Baker . farm,
the residence
¡thing you can say tor me—now take
and Foley Springs"
Cot
E.
of
Collage
Grove,
as
be filed with the management what he had heard was true, and tery end 8 M Yoran: publicity. Colo­
It wut mi enthti''.astlc trio. Mr 'this down—give .Mr Mlnney. the road I »fated previously by The Guard, won which is located at the south end of I ¡should
Alder street at the southern limits of not later than Nov. 9 and all exhibits when he left last night he said we nel W. G. D. Mercer.
Bock, bls driver, Glenn, ani Irafts-j . supervisor, the greatest credit for the!
company honors above all other the city. The tract is a part of the ’ must be delivered in the exhibition could expect a large delegation to at­
H. E. Slatery. president of the as­
suan, I . .ink. who talked to a Guard, ' «pleadId condition of the roads In bis the
Waiter .McCornack. ot Co A. old McMurray farm and is known to I buildings before 12 o'clock noon on tend our shoe sale before the end of sociation. called the meeting to order
report tr la«t evening In the Osborn district. He could not make them teams.
¡Nov.
12.
»
:i
second
place
in
the
National
Ri
­
contain
some
very
rich
land.
next week. This is what he saved on and state the object of the meeting.
lobby after they had returned from better. It would be wise If NM
Among the competitions arranged his purchases:
The new addition has been divided
a trip up this wonderful valley, map­ the other supervisors would take no- fle Association match, but aside from
so far by the trustees ot the show are Uncle Si Crawford dress shoes, *3.90;
into
five
and
ten
acre
tracts,
which
this
neither
company
from
Engene
’
tie«
from
him.
ping It tor the automobile guide book
HEAVY CLAIMS
Dr. Sanderson expects to sell to peo­ i fifteen 10-box contests on the follow-
"The country tributary Is _ going to had any individual stars.
saved $1.10.
that l> : i>" published this fall. They
The Third regiment, which Is lo­ ple who desire to raise fruit. The ling varieties:
Uncle Si Work Shoes. »3.35; saved
have seen nearly every trip In the assist In making Eugene, and these
Arkansas Black—First. $75; sec-
AGAINST FIRM OF
75c.
west and »re making these tours I resorts are the greatest assets the cated entirely in Portland, won the land is said to be splendidly adapted ond, $25.
:o fruit culture.
governor's trophy.
Aunt Cynthia Dress Shoes, 12.85;
from purely a busines« stand;*olnt,| ^county ha.«."
Baldwin—First. $75: second. *25.
Great Bummer Resorts.
saved 65c.
LABBE & SONS
yet after «'»Ing the wonders of the
Delicious—First. $50 and 1000 Aunt Cynthia Every Day Shoe«,
BAD STOMACH.
It was the opinion of Mr. Beck
EI.MIKA NEWS.
McKenzie they could not say enough
trees; second, $25.
that
the
chance
to
make
the
summer
95c; saved, 30c.
Guard Special Service
«bout their experiences of the last
Grimes Golden—First, $50 and Bud Dress Shoes. $1.85: saved. 65c.
My Stomach Is Going Front Bed to
Portland, July Xb'. — Voluntary
two da)«. Their ex;>ret»lons came In resort» on tbia river famous wan bet­ Special Correspondence
spray pump; second. $25.
Worse.
ter
than
any
other
place
In
the
west
Elmira,
July
20.
—
The
jolly
har-
Zeke School Shoes. $1.00; saved. 50c. bankruptcy proceedlags have been In­
outbnrtts that rang' d In subject from
Jonathan—First,
$50 and 500 Sarah Dress Ties. $1.45; saved. 55c. stituted in the federal court for th«
.hose
’
bath»"
and
“
nJ
,hat
11
was
onl>
a
inestlon
of
vest
time
has
home,
with
a
bounteous
•'those meals” to • .r.ose uatn« ana Ume and a ahort Ump gl tha{ bp_
Yes. its true; thousands of people trees; second, $2 5.
supply of grain at hand. The farm­
Baby Lou Dress Shoes, 85c; saved. firm of Daniel B. Labbe & Sons, of
McIntosh Red—First. $75; second,
fore some capitalist will put In a ers are busy with their hay hauling. cannot eat the simplest meal with­
40c.
Eugene, prominent hardware dealers
,w“ Parcn»8e was »ta.IU, and of the University city. In the list ot
I His “
1 resort» is overtaxed, and when the
C. Lamb has invested in a new set out having it lie on the •tomach like ^ Northern Snr__ Fir.» t-X-
total
purchase was $15.10, and
! become, In hl» opinion, one of the of harness, We know why. Clyde.
a lump of lead, causing misery, sour] $25
rU SPy First, $.5, second, he made a saving of $4.90 over what assets filed with the court are tbn
greatest in the country. Some day
.Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Dickinson spent stomach and gas eructations.
following: Stock in trade, $23,000;
Rhode
u___-
*
_ — ~
_ he would have paid elsewhere.
Island Greening
First.
I there will be a macadam road over Sunda yat her mother's home near
And later, when the stomach has.
How’s that; on $15.10 worth of debts due on open accounts. 13602.
$75;
second.
$25.
the whole sixty-mlle stretch and then Eugene.
gone from bad to worse, there will
shoes he saved $4 90.This is straight Against the firm there is one item •»<
Rome Beauty—First. $50 and 1000 goods; you can do the same. Come in 328,191 of unsecured claims.
there will be no limit to the number
Rev. M. F. Horn of Eugene filled be longer periods of food fermenta­
trees;
second.
$25.
of tourists that will seek this place. the appointment of Rev. Mr. Whip­ tion, and then dizziness. biliousness,
and see.
Spitzenburg—First. $50 and spray­
'At present the »mall capacity of the ple Sunda)- evening. Rev. Mr. Horn, sick headaches and nervousness.
DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE.
A. K. Jennings of Walterville was
er
outfit;
second,
$25.
resorts are over-taxed, and when the with the assistance of .Mr. and Mrs.
If your stomach is out of order,
J21 dw
/
in the city Sunday
party arrived there on Wednesday Webb as singers. Is to enter the field --
it it
right —
after
— doesn't
------- -- feel
—
-- meals.
——
: evening a tent to accommodate them as an evangelist. We are especially So today and get a 50-cent box of*
I had to be borrowed front a man interested in Mr. Horn, as he was! Ml-o-na sumach tablets. In a few.
\\ o
1 who was planning to start Into the raised In this vicinity.
vil
minutes after the first dose, the rais-J
mountains.
.Mrs. Barbara Yates left Saturday'ery will disappear, and you will be
I
"There Is absolutely no scenery In for Wasco, Or. She regrets that she'thankful,
the world like the mountains along could not stay louger and visit her
Then go right on taking Ml-o-na
that river," said Mr. Beck, and turn­ numerous friends.
a rfofew days. I twill build up the,
ing to Mr. Frank, his draftsman, who
J. H. Daniel of the O. F. R. A. stomach, unclog the liver, purify the
has traveled In Switzerland, "Is there made a visit to this community with bowels an.i make you entirely satie-j
anything In Europe that will beat good success. We believe In protect­ field with your stomach in a few days I
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are made
ing the home and that insurance is
Perhaps you wish to change It?"
from the best prescription for stom-j
the proper plan.
the Breakfast food you’re now
--------------------
ach
troubles ever written. They are!
J. R. Marsh and family leave to­
morrow for the Belknap Springs. sold by druggists everywhere and by‘
using for something lighter— »♦♦♦♦.............. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; i They
the Red Cross Drug Co., and are
will be gone about a month.
something that agrees with the f
MARRIED
I j ci.
Clare Ross is working on the tele- guaranteed to cure indigestion, acute,
phone line between here and Maple- or chronic, or money back
season.
»................. 777................... 1 I ton.
Booth's Pills are best for torpid
Here you will find every At the home of the officiating 1 Elmira had a visitor a few days liver and constipation 25 cents. I
In the shape of a home-made
breakfast food of any conse­ clergyman, Rev. C. A. Weolley, In ago
Fairmount, Saturday, July 16, 1910, auto. Perhaps ere long any farmer
quence — the most complete Ml >s Al; ha Hayes aud Earl T. Rych- may own his own "buzz wagon.”
stock of good breakfast foods man.
ENTHUSIASM FOR
AUTO TRIP UP
M’KENZIE
<
I
RICH PRIZES Al
APPLES
EVERY
BREAKFAST FOOD
KNOWN
&
■v!
to be found.
Anything else in groceries can
best be bought here also.
W. M. GREEN I
In Eugene. July 18, 1910. Clarence
orubba «nd mi »» Pean k McKay,
Justice of the Peace R. 3 Bryson of­
ficiating.
Jay, C. B and Walter Moore have
returned from a flaking trip np, or
rather down, the river. They floated
.lowu In a boat and secured a good
catch.
TOWN WIPED OUT
____
BY FOREST FIRES ^<^7 or
Spokane,
July IS.—The
town of Ryan on the Colum­
bia river, twelve mile« south
of the Canadian boundary, ii
reported wiped out by foreat
fires.
money back. Just
Mvwsthe it in. Compiete onMt, including |
♦ tüuGorH- Extra IxPtUe
Druggist*
♦
■
♦
Linemen began this morning plac-
piar-
♦ Ing the suspension for the trolley
♦ I wire on the Collage Hill loop on
♦ South Willamette street. The work
+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ¡will now continue until finleked.
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