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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. AUG TWELVE 18. 1010 lenoiy Make Room ALTERATION SALE SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 40c $1.25 values at........ . . SI .05 50c values at.............. 59c $1.50 values at........ SI.19 75c values at.............. $1 values at.............. . ..79c $2.00 values at......... -SL59 ALL COLORED WASH GOODS REDUCED 8 c 20c values at............ 10c values at.............. ! . 9c 25c values at.......... 12’/2 c vals, at............ 15c values at............ ........ He 35c values at.......... 50c values at............ ....... 39c 59c values at.......... ....... 15c ...... 19c ...... 25c ...... 45c i RIBBONS. VALUES UP TO 75c. AT 29c PER YARD This is a great opportunity: all new stock. 4 to 10 inches wide. Dres dens. Moires. Satins. Taffetas and Persians, all on one table at the low price of................................................................................ 29c ALL EMBROIDERIES AT 20 PER CENT OFF ALL THE NEW PATENT LEATHER BELTS ARE HERE A special 65c number at Men’s Department Quality the magnet, prices the lever. Carpenters will soc-n be at work. Stock must be sold. An excellent opportunity to get a Suit for year- around wear at a very low price. $30.00 Suits, sale price $27.50 Suits, sale price $25.00 Suits, sale price 49c CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER NECKWEAR AT ONE-HALF PRICE AU Men's Trousers especially low regular, medium or full regular igular. $7J5O Trousers, sale price $5.25 $7.00 Trousers, sale price $4.95 ictfiO Trousers, sale price S4.45 $6.00 Trousers, sale price $4.15 4c Fille and Vai Laces, up to 4 inches wide, at, yard GINGHAMS, PERCALES, LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. MADRAS CLOTHS COME IN 10 TO 20 YARD LENGTHS ONLY 10c Staple Ginghams, all the wanted checks, at.......... 15c Percales, beautiful stripes, at................................. 25c Madras Cloths, good patterns, at......................... 35c Madras Cloths, good patterns ,at........................... 25c White Lawns, 36 inches wide, at........................... 30c French Nainsook, 36 inches wide, at..................... Lonsdale Cambric, 10 to 20 yard lengths ,15c quality, at 7V2 c . I Oc . 15c .19c . 15c . 15c . -9c yd. yd. yd. 5d. ya. yd. yd. TABLE LINENS, BED SPREADS, TOWELS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES $1.00 values Table Linens, bleached and unbleached, at. . ,79c yd. $1.25 Bed Spreads, full size, honey-comb, at.............................. 39c WEAR-WELL SHEETS, THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY $1.00 values, 81 inches wide, 90 inches long, at, each.......... 90c values. 72 inches wide. 90 inches long, at, each.............. Pillow Cases, 45x36, at, the pair.’...................................... 35c Bleached Bath Towels, full size, at, each....................... Large Bleached Bath Towels, full size, at, per pair............... . 75c 69c 20c 25c 35c MADRAS FRINGED CURTAINS, BAGDAD STRIPES, 3 YARDS LONG $1.75 values, at SI.35 $1.00 values at 75c pr 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL ALLOVER NETS AND LACES PARASOLS—ENTIRE STOCK AT UNE-H a LF PRICE Hair Swtiches, 22 inches long, $4.00 values, at $23.50 $20.00 Suits, sale price S14.75 $21.50 $18.00 Suits, sale price $ 13,7 5 $19.50 $15.00 Suits, sale price SI 1.50 $2.50 priced, any style you may want, $5.00 Trousers, sale $4.50 Trousers, sale $3.50 Trousers, sale $3.00 Trousers, sale price puce price price S3.85 S3.65 S2.85 S2.35 LADIES' SUITS AND DRESSES—VOILES, PONGEES AND LAWNS GINGHAMS, LINENS AND TAFFETAS, ALL AT ’/< OFF All Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 8 to 17, 25 per cent off All Boys’ Suits with straight Trousers, sizes 8 to 17, 50 per cent off $3.00 Bathing Suits at........................................................ $2.29 Well-made, three-piece garments, nicely trimmed, black and white $4.50 Wool Sweaters at...................................................... S2.98 12’/2C good value Children's Underwaists at.......................... 12’,2C Men's Imperial Hats, always $3.00. alteration sale price... $2.35 Men's Golf Caps. 50c and 75c values, alteration sale price. . .41c Men’s Golf Caps. 25c and 35c values, alteration sale price... 19c 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL WHITE UNDERSKIRTS 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR 20c Vests, sleeveless, at, each........................................... i I Oc SILK GLOVES 50c values at.. .39c 75c values at. 59c $1-00 values at. 75c 50c Ladies' Hosiery at............... 39 c Children's at..................... 10c $1.00 values at $1.50 values at KABO CORSETS ...85c $2.00 values at SI.25 $2.50 values at SI .65 S2.00 50 DOZEN MEN’S COAT SHIRTS, SEPARATE AND ATTACHED CUFF Plain and plaited bosoms, $1.25 and $1.50 values, sale price.. ,73c Boys* Shirts, soft collars, 50c values, sale price. Boys’ Shirt Waists, 50c and 75c values, sale price 41c 41 c 18 dozen Men’s Fancy Hose, always 25c, sale price................... 19c 16 dozen Men’s Fancy Hose, Silk Lisle, 50c values, sale price... 37c All 50c Four-in-hand and Bdls Wing Ties, sale price. All 25c Four-in-hand and Bdls Wing Ties, sale price All Wash Ties, 25c and 35c values, sale price and bottom, with ro f'ng pa: r. to SPRINGFIELD HAS MAN LOST IN MOUNTAINS SMITH WILL SELL A Ms» insure freedom from draft, _____ _ ______ boxes ____ may be any size, out I like died NEW FIRE LIMITS NEAR FOLEY SPRINGS OREGON HOLDINGS them about eighteen in< h*s wide and high and two and a half feet long. Springfield. Aug. 13. — Th« city John Lili Spends Night Alone To avoid dampness, and for the con I At the Eugene hospital, at 11 a m venience in attending to the- birds, it council held a special mxsiou at 5 August 18. 1910. Ada. the eight- Big Lumber Operator ia Disgust Away from Camp- Found o c.ock yesterday afternoon to paca a elevate them on legs or months-old daughter Mr. un<l Mrs. ed with some other feed in the I Is well to VALUABLE CROF new fir« ordinance. Tbe tvaslon was This Morning ed Over Much Liti- stand them on a shelf or bench. Be Elmer E Hall, of Spokane, Wash. IS FIKl b PEAS thers. i for* using, er whenever they are va- intended to be short but ;ar>ted for Mr«- Hall an I th* child had been at The hogs fed on corn and linseed gation • Bbould be dl-tnfected and several hour« and was followed by ¡From Monday's Dally Guard > Pleasant Hill for some time and the In a recent letter H. Grebe, a well- oilmeal and those fed on corn and oated, they thoroughly painted with cold or missing suppers liter tbe child was taken suddenly III Friday known and prosperous farmer who tankage gained the most; those re the inside Tbe enameled cups with- passing of the ordinance, which car Fol»y Springs nad a lost ri.a'n*»cTT whitewash. That C. A Batlt.i. t I« .Minne«.«ta lives at -o'> Suark s'reet. P.rtland, ceiving corn alone were most unsatis «cut handles can be attached to the rt«k an emergency elau.e that puts lc st night that ended thi • morning She was brought to the hospital and multi-¡nlisralr- ti-nber operator i» but ha- bis farm near Condon. Or. factory. it into effect immediately, several about 9 o’clock, when the missing an operatic« [«erforn.ed yesterday for about to trkVe i side of tbe coop by wire Iot>ps. -I his ’hreat to r*- wr.le at ie-ita on the et.icacy ot John Lili, who Iv obstruction of the bowels, Th* hu«- other matters of Importine« were man was feund tire from th* Otilan ■'t.c.d pea :s a money ¿.axing crap brought up for discussion, The new lamping near there with the Lump band arrived last night in r«»pon»<- known yr.tgrday by ‘ fleld became THE WHEAT MARKETS IMPORTATION OE CATTLE. :* announc*- and says he is a great believer in i to a message announcing the llttl« fire limits tn Springfield are describ ton party, lost his wa; ;n t! -• w rrent that be I. closing n an!* of bi» tut.r lattening qualities for b<>gs. Chicago. Aug 17.—September, 101 ed as follows: They extenl from and was misrlng over ulght. The par OR* M !<d<n«s». Interment will tak.t Inter«.!. for the purchase price of < By Dr. David Roberts. > FkIVcwing is the substance of his let II -;r. • pia'• in tb- Pleasant Ills- cemetery at. »«•. (•(i" I ->o Each year immigration is becom 1-4; Decemer. 104 5-8; .May. io» Mill street to Seventh and for a dis ticulars sre i. t all learned Th* names « f ’he pitr- ter: n zb ut 6 o'clock 3 ,t m Wednesday. R«v. W. A. Gresn- tance of 195 feet north and south of that Mr. Lili was ing more pronounced which Li no 5-8. chaser, have not b«-en divulge«! “I have several acres planted in Main street. In this district it will or a trifle before, but wh.-u Au. I In m.iu otdacting tbe services. doubt due to the fact of eagerness The isle c ntrmolate/ the transfer field peas and while they are green Portland. Aug. 17.— Wheat Is un- ( now be unlawful to erect or repair Ha/npton went to call him for »up anpr.’k'm il*iv 100 <>oo at this date, they abow that the crop to attain greater wealth and for this At th« family horn« In the Llewel «f Hfl- any buildings that are not mad« with per a few minutes later he Jld n t reason it has been found necessary changed. acres of the chol’est red fir holding» will be a good one. How many bush lyn neighborhood, west of Eug< tie. answer. A search »»■ rtarted at brick, concrete or fire-proof walls, ’ (V. ■». l> -gig. I'rn end Lane els they make per acre will be re to enforce various laws in the vari Tacoma, Aug. 17.—Bluestem, 96- and covered with a roof of non-com- once by th» members <f the party, August 15. 1910, al 9:30 p ni . Mrs counties All but 7500 acre» of th* ported later. Tnis seed will be ous states in order to protect the I Car/le Erickson wife of Ole Erick- who realized that Mr. Lili was sub- 1 bustlble substance. Furthermore, at- 97; club. 82-83. land carry a clear tie having been worth *2.50 per bushel, and the yield residents therein against disease. : tacbed to this ordinance is a clause je.-t to heart trouble, and It «as pos » n. aged f-5 years, of dropsy. Be- In th* «I- . t r- • • b*rn ..Tilred This same may be applied to tbe will be about 20 bushels per acre. sible that he could have fallen in tbe sldi r a hiirbnnd she leave, a son. An which requires that hereafter a A DEAL STOMA! H. To look at the well loaded vines now importation of cattle, it having been The remains will b<> Interred through the uee of li 4 script The building permit must be huu- I by creek near by during a faintlux epe. drew tract io which till« not clear at lone acre will fatten two hogs at found necessary that in order to pro-i When, after a couple of h ur h. h>.d In th« l- -'' ■ ■ BN lory at 10 a tn this time 1. mmyt - I of th« claims fire and water committee Of What I m - 1« It to Anyone? , tbe city least, some years more. There is no tect tbe stock owner, that all cattle net b«en found, word was .ent to th» Thurt-day. 14 — v M P. iKitnmersna«« Thousands! yes hundreds of thou before any building may be <tra In Linn county wbich h»v* b*«n at better grain for fattening hogs man before entering the state must be, in specifying the walls of neighboring campers, who organized will conduct the »ervlrea. tacked by Unit* I States bistri t At peas, either in the field, in me pod thoroughly inspected and passed up sands of people throughout America ' menced a searching party and systematically torney John McConr' th» mw l»lu<c or threshed. I grew a small field of on as being free from any infections are taking the slow death treatment the br>ck or concrete buildings the covered the woods thereabout until ordinance states that all on<-story dally. now In th* hnn«la of Judg« Robert B peas last year and the same ground or contagious disease. nearly 2 o'clock this morning when While each and every disease in They are murdering their own bundle, must have walls eight iu- PAPER MILL AT Bean for -Ieri.Ion is in spring wheat this year anj looks the search was given up. Th« first, Buildings of more than Smith Illg Tlntle-r Holder. fine. There is a much better stand cattle has a tendency to reduce tbe stomach the best friend they have, cbes thus thing in the morning word was dis-« c. A. Smith hns been known as of wheat on tbe pea land than last profits of a herd, exceptional atten- and in ¿heir sublime Ignorance they' lone story must have twelve-inch patched to Gate Creek and bls aon| LEBANON STOPS WORK the largest Individuai owner of Ore- year’s fallow. There is more mois tlon has been paid in the eradication think they are putting a.-ide the: walls for all except the top story, George In Eugene. It »»« then too reason laws of nature. . which will be eight. This ordinance late tor him to tak* the morning ____ ____ ture under a pea vine when ripe than of tuberculosis and for the asid* from the The Lebanon Paper Mil! Co today «on timber land«, most states require, that before a This .« a-> sensational statement; It will be enforced with a penalty, to there is -on a bare summer fallow. closed It. plant down and will remain h-oidings of Frederick Weyerhauser. stage for Foley Springs, and while non-resident herd can enter the state. 1 is a startling fact, the truth of which 1 be a tine of not less than *100.00 Meaiue^- tnis the field peas are the waiting for further information the closed until the trouble with the peo- He It the principal owner of the C A. L-« ; ierti.lzer and weed exterminator that it -hall have been accompanied any honorable physician will not '■ or mow than *200.00. w«trd came about 9 o’clock without pie of Lebanon and vicinity I. settled Smith Lumber oempany and the I IMI by a certificate which shows that ev deny. Amr,ng the subjects up for discus -particulars that the old gen'ieman As the company pay* out *5000 a A Lane Lum-her company as well. The peas are four feet high HI. prop- ery animal ha . been tuberculin test These thousands of people are sion was the coining bond Issue upon in many places. In many places they had been found and was UDbarrr.ed month for labor It will mear a >«- ertlea ar* largely in t’ooa rnuntv. ed and is free from same. swallowing daily huge quantities of have fallen flat to the ground -be which tbe mayor spoke and endeav- Outside of C oa. Mr Smith ha. Illi* ver* bl w to the city. While cattle that have been Im pepsin and other Krong digesters, - ored to impress upon the councllmen from his night out in the woods cause of being so tall, but the pods The mill company offers to pay to 43,000 arret of timber land I ported may have been apparently made especially to digest the food [ tbe necessity of tbe bond election to vh .I ri-ptn just the same. I expect On Cooa flav th« A Smith Lum half the expense of a sewer from tbe to harvest the peas with a combined free from disease at the time of pur in the stomach without any aid at all ward the last of this moDtb carry, i--,, o-,An , , r>i->r>r-nz. | mill to the river In orJer to adjust ber company bat recently c< m >t»d chase. owing to the delay ef arrival, from the dlgeetive membrane ci tbe harvester and thresher and will cut Another matter that was discuss KAILHUAD LABORERS one cf the largest rawmill plant» I® th* water dispute. around the outside with a new .—,1- and exp.-al they are s.ibje-ted to. It stomach. ed briefly was the matter of taking Lebanon business men arc alarmvd tbe world. Its equipment bell has been deemed necessary to bold In other word-, th-y are taking rak« reaper wide enuugn f r tne care of the outlet of the city sewer, modern. Thr«>ugh th- CROWD EUGENE BANKS «nd art- endeavoring to g«-t the <-!ty oughly combined machine to pass a! ng and same in quarantine for a certain from teh stomach the work that na which now runs out on tbe gravel ----------- council to act promptly The mill ha» tlon« of the Bml'h-P wer» length of time, thereby definitely de ture intended it should do, and are cot tramp out the peas. 1 have •«•*«»* Lebanon Albany company. It Is said thn' limb* termining as to the exact condition also refusing it tbe only chance of bar on the river west of th« city and Get Checks Cashed Here and fgrozn field peas for forty years placed In the ml!!« with gr«» Is very unsanitary. During the low > „ . „ _ . . 1 D*m«rat, of ea«-h individual animal before its exercise it has. Mr. Grebe says he has been look and at levs cost than nt an) water this bar Is exposed along the Send Money Back to the introduction into the state, and while Ml-o-na stomach tablets relieve ing f. r st. k bogs to fatten them on ¡lint on the co«»! river for many feet below the city.- Old Country peas t r s me time but has failed to It has often been found that they are dl.--tressed stomach in five minutes; If a box or piping is laid across the F A Krlhs ye-tt-r.lay lef: 1’ rtlan«! GREAT WOOL MERGER free from tuberrukwU-, tbe owner la they do more. Taken regularly for find any. on n hurried mls-lon. and hl ■ attor- many times disappointed to find upon a few weeks they build up the run bar it would tie carried out by tbe A II Tanner, denied that h* A scene at any one of th* Eugene first high water and would b* a con IN THE EAST nejr. THE BEST ROTATION FOR HOGS thorough examination that they are down stomach and make it strong tinual loss and expense to the city. banks every few mornings would give k new anythin« about his destination. afflicted with the germs of conta enough to digest its own food. Then Mr. Neiihaiiwn »»< also absent from It is quite a problem that has been a hasty stranger the opinion that the New York, Aug 17. A great mer hia office. In a recent bulletin of the College gious abortion, and for this reason indigestion, belching, sour «t.mach brought up before but never settle J. bank was having a “run ” Although ger of woolen mills, to Incdude over of Agriculture of the University of each animal is treated until al! signs and beadache will go. The popcorn seller named Green, th»* railroad laborers from tbe c n- a score of factories with a total capi Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold Missouri was published the results of this disease have dL-appoared be str net ion camp« ar* coming and going I who has opened a small wooden fore introducing them into thilr new by druggists everywhere and by Red of a number of experiments in swine every day, they frequently leave in talization of 125.000,000. Is being or who guarantee- stand near the postofflce, was order uumbers up to thirty or mire at a ganised by New York capitalists. The feeding, by E. B. Forbes. _ quarters, in this way following out Cross Drug Co., ed to move because his building con the theory that one ounce of preven them. 50 cent« a box. These experiments prove that corn (time The first thing in th* morning mills included are located In Ma «a- flicts with the fire ordinance. —good corn—is a good feed for any tion is worth a pound of cure. after th*y arrive in Eugene is to wait 'bnsetta, Rhode Island Utica and Syracuse, N Y., and Philadelphia and animal and that there is no reason A T Frasieur of Irving, one of the for the banka to open to get tbelr pay New Jersey POI I.TRY AILMENT*. for withholding it from any animal This morning at the leading farmers of that section, re ¡checks cashed The combination is being under needing food. At the same time, it ports that threshing is proceeding First National bank there was a large written from this city and the head “Only In rare instances does poul Is »hewn that corn alone is not nearly try require doctoring,” says Kate V. very rapidly and that from his door delegation of swarthy colored foreign quarters of the new ompar.y w'll be' so good or so profitable a feed as Baint-Maud in Woman's Home Com with atrwntfth «nd •••« four steam threshing cut fits may be er. that lined up before the paying Seated her«- A seliltg «■ uiiany will corn supplemented by some proteid panion for May. "yet it Is well to b* _ Cures they .lw.yt plaaew" ____ 1 cr-tarrh L. Jnat or money back, seen at work Crops are turning out teller’s window for over half an hour distribute the p-oduct f the mills food such as tankage. lins“ed oilmeal prepared with sufficient knowledge'K breathe it in. Comísete outfit, including fairly well, not a» large as some ex They often have quite large checks direct to the retailers, eliminating the or soy beans. to recognize the symptoms of ap ehalerlL Extra bottina Wo. Ltruggiirt* pected. but fully up to tbe average. and *200 is frequently handed out to middleman and jobber. If hogs feed exclusively on corn proaching trcuble. A few »mall coop« one man The m-ney that they ar* If not above it. ■< v..y fai and should be kept in some dry. «hel- paid I- a-'xe.i f.,r in pap*r and they the animal b County Assessor B F Keeney <« The Pleasant HUI correspondent r.p pr-Jper- chubby and d Tbe Y M C A reports that ttxr- a' once n ail mo»t of It to their homes gave th* contract price for the new tered outhouse, to be us* J as quar- the proud possessor of a beautiful sil in the old country The laborers seem iy; the bones 1__ ..ittle and easily antlne quarters. Empty dry goods ver cup received from Massachusetts, are many of its members pul < f w rk 1 Igh school there as fitkO. when It broken. MAO« BV boxes turned on their sides, with being awarded him for bls exhibit of and their employment bureau will re-- to be very Indifferent with t h<*l r ■houll have been 1880 The correc were used in thi« •,..<:,ey and grab It up from the wiu- Blxty-five bogs half the front boarded across and a poultry at the Beattie expcsltlun last celve positions for l»o«-t any sort of1- tion was ph< ned In later but It »» LEVI STRAUSS tn CO. <low without e tinting it experiment,and they were divided In door c-f wire netting to close the year. v> rk to be done by all ag«i« too late for yeat«rd y',< Guard. i to lots cf five each Twelve differ other half, make good coops for In ent ratio«-» were used with corn alone dividual patients. B. M Todd is in Portland on busi They ,-houId • -b* Will Bradley went to P< rtiatd last Harty Cherry and family are Lark bn.!** * in two of them and corn supplement- Covered ail around, Sides and tup ness. evening from Newport NEWS OF INTEREST Ï0 THE FARMER : : I TWO HORS OVERALLS