The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, March 16, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
Wooltex. La Vogue and Printzess
Suits and Coats. American Lady and
Royal Worcester Corsets. Centemeri
Kid Gloves. Kayser Silk Gloves.
Hampton’s New Daylight» Store
Corner 6th and Willamette Streets.
Opposite Posloifice
Most Impressive
Show of Ladies’
Coats and Dresses. Each day turns a
new page of the Spring Fashion Book
at Hampton's. Each day has added to
the completeness and beauty of the
collection of new apparel. Each day
has demorisirated more clearly the
fact that this is the most authoritative
and splendid assemblage of women’s
outer wear fo rspring. and at the same
time the prices, lowest to the highest, considering the individ­
ual merit and beauty of each garment, are modest in every
instance
Cluett Shirts
Are not only shown in a
great variety of good colors
for spring, but they’re made
right, sizes, sleeves and all
other parts. Cluett Shirts,
$1.50 and ud . Monarch
Shirts $ 1.00
WHERE CASH
BEATS CREDIT
Hart. ShaHner & Marx Clothe»,
Gordan and Stetson Hats. Cluett
and Monarch Shirts, Hansen’s
Moyers’ Gloves
Demonstration
Announcement
s
New spring Silks now ready. Beautiful are the colorings, of
excellent quality the fabrics, of widest variety the assort­
ment, of surpassing smallness the prices.
Briefly, that’s
the story of this showing. We could elaborate on this, we
could give you more details of what’s here to be viewed, but
we want you to see these new silks for yourself, so consider
this an invitation to come.
R. & S. Silk, popular new shades, yard.........
95c
Beautiful assortment of waist pattern lengths
at............................................................. $5.00 and
Yard wide messaline, $1.40 value,' yard................... -
BIG AMERICAN LADY EVENT
Every day ao'ds enthusiasm on t.'ui
part of the ladies of Eugene in rc’or-
ence to our American La ly C. d
demonstration. An exprt oorset-
lere. Miss Rosenthal, direct from
New York, is here with us to talk
corsets. She knows the science of
corsets, how to choose a model for
you, how to fit it to you. Herein
lies the secret or smart dressing,
the corset being the foundation of
the gown and one’s whole appear­
ance. Take the elevator to sc ond floor, talk to M.ss Rosen-
that. She is here to assist you and will gladly do so. All
fittings free
This season we ask you
to buy a
Cordon Hat,
the reasons arc in the hat
SC.00
S1.25
HAMPTON’S
The Gordon Hat
$3.00
EUGENE
SPRINGFIELD
COTTAGE GROVE
and apparently possesses qualities ofi 10. when the low west-bound rates
broad-minded judgment which enti-i apply, according to the Portland Tel­ MAYBE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
ISN’T BLUFFING AT ALL
An Independent Paper
Member of Associated Press tie her to such a position.
egram. The 15,000 figure Is regard­
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CHARLES H. FISHER
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Editor and Publisher
"It seems to me that the great ed as extremely conservative, while Millin Admit! Coos Bay Railroad
Publld*d7wy~day
of
the
week.
Sunday
excepted.
Address
all
com
‘
rouble
with our senators Is that they s<5me of tbe traffic men who have
Published every day of the week. Sunday excepted.
Plan is Receiving "Serious
munlcations a id make all remittances payable to The Eugene Guard, Eu- are too Beared in the Interests,” .‘•ays been studying condition.« carefully
Consideration"
rene, Oregon.
■
Dr. Shaw. "They fritter away their are willing to gamble that the total
Subscription Rates—Daily
Portland, Or.. March 14.—Naw '
I jj energies supporting dozens of units- accretion will be nearer 25,000.
Delivered by Carrier, per week----------------------------
steamer service and a railway proJ«Ctl
.50 i- portant measures
instead of concen- These estimates are, of course, pro- for Coos Bay were business subjects
Delivered by Carrier. One Month-------------------------
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We are going to advertise twenty dol­ »3.50» —4 acres on car line, be»»-
5.00
Delivered by Carrier. One Year----------------------------
trating real care and thought on i visional and are based on the pre­ that took J. C. Mlllls. superintend-!
lar gold pieces for Ml • ti dolluni
tifiti property, high, sightly isf
By Mall One Year (in advance)---------------------------
ent of Harriman Steamship line be­
and
eignty-flv«
cents better
just the right slop»
.05 weighty legislation. If I were in the dictions of the officials of the Hill- tween this port and Coos Bay, to San
Single Copies......................................................... ................
come In and get acquaint' d betor« »10 iHl per acre 3*1 acres, 9 mils»
1.5»
Twlco-a-Week Guard, per year________ ____ _____
Francisco for a month. He returned l
w« g«t started.
"'it. 120 acres In cultivation, shoot
.50 senate today, I would vote for re- Harriman and Canadian Pacific, or yesterday.
Three Months _____ ______ — -•**-________ —_____
120 acres mure cau be. baiane« Ilf
clproclty with Canada, popular elec- Initial lines, and ou indications ga­
Mr. .Mlllls’ conference with h ading *
• now,
n'>d <>ak timber. '• g I »prliis, oi
Harriman
officials
in
San
Francisco
cm
house
In
fine
location
aud
tion of senators, tariff regulation, all thered from advices received by the
the piar«, two of th«m piped inte
WEDNESDAY, M CH 15. 1911*’
involved th* placing. If necessary, of
neighborhood, between Patter-win
th« hour«, 7-room home. bars, t»»
bills that I considered national in local representatives of other trans- a steuinship service between Coos
street and university; gas.^hot and
< 'in k<n boVMS,
ilk ho » ■ usu­
Bay and Han Francisco, and the ear­
cold water. 3 bed rooms and bath
their scope, none that would bene- continental lines.
ar >■ and hog house, »ater piped
and toilet upstairs, closets to each
ly construction of a railroad Into
* fit my constituents alone.”
to trough nt barn and to «»rd»«:
1« <1 room, good rang« and hot wa­
that place to connect
it with the
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♦
MEDITATIONS
’
on bai ■! ot
it»«- ♦
For the first time lu many yearn, main line of the Southern Pacific be­
♦ ' In short, if Dr. Shaw were a real
ter tank, also gasxrange tn kitch­
horsen. 2 wagons, 2 sets hnrnea,
tween
Portland
and
San
Francisco
en,
good
barn
am!
driveway.
roots
I stood, in the sweet, soft gloaming, alone by the pasture bars, ♦
the democrats of Maine expect th<>lr
3 walking plows, diac gang pl»».
for 4 hors«» In barn, lot r.oxL'uo
Mr Mlllls seemed to avoid discussing
♦ and there, with a deep emotion. I gazed at the glowing stars, and ♦ senator, she would also be an ideal
i« w di«- barrow. disc grain drill,
feet with 30 foot alley Iti rear,
♦ my bosom was filled with yearning for better and higher things, ♦ one. Although it Is unquestionably state to be an Important one In the the railroad project for Coos Bay,
double shovel plow. ii co»», goof
good garden. Terms.
♦ and I wished that my soul might journey up there on rts shining ♦ easier to define a good senator than national election in 1912. These but admitted that the enterprise Is
Durban» bull, 3 yearling »teer». H
receiving serious consideration.
wings. To roam in the maze of planets! To follow the starry ♦
»4,500 7-room
bunitulow.
hard
h>»d.hog«. Remember only »H
Early
Start
Probable.
democrats
did
not
set
much
store
by
track!
Then
a
bag
of
sand
from
an
airship
fell
on
me
and
broke
♦
♦
to be a good senator, there Is no
plastered, bath and toilet. inside
per acre.
’’We are not ready yet to make
* my back. I stood on the frozen river, and thought of the prisoned ♦ question but that if the senatorial tbe recognition of their state tn 1X96
and
toilet on outside, china rlos- »■■>•• 00 er acre 24Ó mi ri ■ TìnZisItT
stream, that journeyed along beneath me, cl.ut out from the sun­ ♦
definite announcement concerning
eta, cupboard, kitchen cabtnet -
or fruit farm, near a high h A oo I.
♦ light's gleam. "How much like my own existence,” I musced, ‘‘is ♦ candidates should run on Dr. Shaw’s when Arthur Hew ell w as nominated the time of commencing work on the
all built In. well and city water
♦ this river's flow! Shut out from the rays
sunshine, and doomed ♦
road, old Mr. Mlllls.
about 200 acroa In cultivation,
for
vice-president
on
the
ticket
head
­
In house, screened back porch, gas.
platform
he
would
receive
the
hearty
to the dark below' How much like this sullen river, concealed ♦
baiane« open pasture, wind will
"Is the project a certainty! ’ he
electric
lights.
good
baru
with
ed by Bryan for the first time. Also was asked.
from Dams Nature's smiles—” Then I stepped in an unseen air­ ♦ endorsement of the people.
und deep well at barn and well it
electric
lights,
«
enicnt
walk
in
”Wc||, wo hope that something
hotiH«. Good family orchard. g"#‘
hole, and drowned In a dozen styles. Whenever I pause to ponder ♦
The things Dr. Shaw stands for are the democrats of Massachusetts and will be done at an early
front and from front bark to al­
on problems that vex the soul, catastrophes always happen, and put ♦
date In that
»oll for fruit or gain, new, 6-rwa
ley,
curbing
and
parsing,
wnitn
house, burn 4 s feet square, with
me deep in a bole. And so I shall cease to question the streams ♦ the things the majority of people' Connecticut uxpe< t to be more potent regard, but we are not ready to ¡in­
front; In* 62x100 feet; all kinds
fork mid rope, dairy house with
and the heavens dumb; I'll kick up my heels and gambol, and take ♦ want. And tbe reason they don't get n the next national convention than notince definite plans at present/^ he
of
fruit
a.:d
flowers.
Only
5
things Just as they come.
said.
♦
Bement walls und floor and (err*
blocks
from
Willamette
street.
—WALT MASON.
♦ them Is largely due to the fact that I they were for fifte«n years past.
The Harriman interests began the
pump, good cow burn 40g4#
Copyright, 1911, by George Matthew Adams.
construction of abroad from Drain »400 l.o< It. The fair ground on
♦ the average senator is scared of the
with »Ho attached, good hog hou*
Twelfth street, owner must -ell on
Ternta. Th«r« uro ho acres j«’in-
♦
toward Coos Bay, and
probably
It
look.«
now
as
if
President
Taft's
Interests and does not, as Dr. Shaw
account of sickness iu iunrlly.
would have had It completed long
Ing this nt the »¡¡me price per act».
action In sending an army to the before this tlm« had It not been for
9-room house and barn with run­
would do, consider questions as they
»650 Bargain In lot on W> -l l.l
the money stringency of l»O7, which
ning water through th« place.
/
1.
relate to the national welfare rather Mexican frontier would end the rev­ forced the work of construction to
THERE IS BUT ONE REAL ISSUE
block acruss the alre«t sold for 11,200 Nearly n«w, 5-room bangs-
olution,
but
In
a
way
not
thought
of
come to nn end. That the Houthern
than to selfish intercats of some lo­
11,200.
l"w, fun cement basement. f«r’
when the movement of troops was Pacific Company Is still looking for­
The city of Eugene now owns a water and filtration system cality.
» .««■<• hc.it. h< t ¡in.| < .io ».iter I*
ward to hnvlng the line built to con­
¡begun. Mexicans of all factions, nect Its main lln« with Corn» Bay wss
basement and the Il<s>r ai>ove, t>»>'
street.
In
fair
grounds
on
•
ar
line
and electric pov:cr plant reasonably worth a million dollars.
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nn<1
toilet and all modern innvrsi-
Indicated
by
Mr.
Mlllls
yesterday.
He
—
the
only
one
nt
ibis
low
If owned by private corporations, these properties would prob­ The Sacramento Union thus refers fearing American intercventlon. are also predicted a steady Increase Jn
••nee-
Cotm-r lot south and east
price.
front s0xsit fret
A dandy llt‘1*
ably be capitalized for more than that sum, and they wiH grow to the biennial farce of altering the apparently laying aside their dlffer- the amount of traffic his company
'cnees in order to
13,650 Nice corner lot, 59x160
lottilo In n mighty fine lot allo»
present an unbro- would handle between Coos llay utd
yearly more valuable with the growth of the city, if properly game laws: "The hit-and-miss pol­
net. only four Modki from w il­
Easy ferina; 11000 t ash. I> tlanee
Portland
ls mette
street,
with
7-room
monthly payments If you detdra.
managed. It is therefore important that the keeping of these icy of dealing with the question of ken front against the United 8 tales.
Beginning about April 1 Mr. .Millie
house, plastered. »ewer connection,
said the rtearner Breakwater will
properties be entrusted to those who have been instrumental game protection should be stopped.
city water, bath, toilet.mid electric »3.non 9-rootn, modern house. M
The groundhog's reputation ns a take up a five-day schedule for tbe
lights.
box ISO feet, dose to Patter»"«
in accumulating them, and not placed in the hands of oppon­ Proper laws defining the open and
'Spring and summer season.
»••bool and university, 3 block*
weather prophet has been badly shat­
closed
season
should
be
based
upon
ents of municipal ownership. That will be the issue in the com­
1'1,200-
45 acres ou the i-Ken/te,
from car line, «toro and meat nut-
tered this year.
♦
knt; house plastered and wall*
11 acres In full bearing apples,
ing city election, the ticket headed by Frank J. Berger for mayor a thorough and scientific under­
♦
tlnied, woodwork natural finish-
10 year old trees, and one acre
standing
of
the
life
of
wild
birds
and
HANS
HKIBNbKI
♦
being the one which the people should support if they are in
young trees; about 26 acres fine
hot am) cold water up and ifown-
♦
bench fruit land cleaicd. but not
«taira. Owner wnttltl be pl««»*«
favor of retaining the ownership of these utilities by the people. animals which the hunter seeks.
♦
German Pninter
♦
to rent from purchaser uud l'«f
plowed; 7 acres heavy ti«iilli>r; . ..
♦ AM
KINDS OF DECORA­
This is the one and only issue of importance that will come up Habits of breeding and birth should I
»36 Pur month until fall. Con*
000 boxes apples picked from this
ROSLYN
STEAM
COAL
♦
TIONS.
orchard last year that nv<*rng«*<l 7 2
for decision by the voters on April 3rd, and all personal ques­ be carefully studied and the young
in and look this up.
♦ Signs, Hou,« Painting, Etc.
apples to the box.
»90.00 for »7.M.
♦
105 E 7th St
tions and trivial matters should be brushed aside in order to should be allowed full time to reach ♦ The beat, coal for steam
■hovel
and
all
heavy
work.
Ask
♦
«44444444S44S444««
secure a plain expression of the voters on the one question maturity. Recklessness should give ♦ for price«.
way to expert knowledge.”
♦
which vitally concerns the welfare of the community.
WHAT »1.00 WILL DO.
♦ PORTLAND AND SI RI RILAN
11 bottle of Hall's Texas Wonder,
Railroads estimate that the pres- ♦
EXPRESS AND COAL CO.,
a «0 days treatment, seldom falls to
SENATORIAL QUA LIER AT'ONS
published views as to what she would ent colonist movement will add any-
cure Kidney. Bladder or Rheumatic
State Agents
trouble
do If elected senator.
It give« quick and perma-
where from 15,000 to 20,000 popn-
nent relief. Wrlte for , testimonials.
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There Is much sound common
Dr. Shaw is president of the Na­ lation to Oregon. This is only for
Foot of Davis St., Portland, Or.
Dr. K W. Hall. 2916 Olive street, St I J&ck Rodman
Henry u Stewart George W. Foni .... Goo. D. O’Co»»*
sense in Dr. Anna Howard Shaw’s tional Woman's Suffrage association, the period from March 10 to April ♦
Louis, Mo. Sold by Red Cross drug
store,
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