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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1911)
FOUR The Women’s Easter Suit Store <■ /♦* ■' 1 For ire v#iu who is "looking abort Tas woman who goes out bow .not BeceaaarEy to buy her Easter suit at once, but to find out what she want* tn buy. will do wall io visit tki* store. Mere new iiy.es ready hero ao«r than can be zees in any other store in the 6.;y. It is th« place to study tl«e r«w styles th« new fabric*, the sew colorings, and ns you study and make coeparison* you will find that in workmanship and in. fair pricin< these sew suits are '•^ry hard iad«ed t« equl Girls and Misses Dresses « PZRLOR SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES JUST IN Middy* of white galiae. trimmed in dark blue, rim’s 8. 10. 12. 14 Children’s Rompers in check er ginghams, sizes 2 to 6 years........................ f Colored Wash Skirts, special......... ................... 48c House Dresses in a vast variety of styles and prices; striped and checked gingham and plain chambray, especially good values at......... SI, 2 5 New Lawn Kimonos in figured and flowered pal- 5|nu. Recent short sleeves. Short Kimonas.......... ......................... 25c and 50c Long Kimonas............................ 50c* 75C, S | ,00 ecru all-over lace, values to $1.00. .. - 5Cc while Gold and silver cloth, the yard............................... 11.25 French VaL lace, 10c and 12 l-2c values, a yard 7c ThèEUGENE DAILY JGUAR.D Aa lartepeodest Newspaper_______________ Member of A*-« Lated Fee-» Editor and Publi*h»-r CHARLEA H. FMHEK............................................ , e ____ __________________________________ pab!>-«ed etery day t • ik. S j^iay n Addreaa ail caa- wuax.ations aad cake all rrsait’aace* payable to The Eugene Go a rd, Eu gen* Or<-roti. ■'d^rrtpGijn Bates—Daily I .15 Delivered by Carr -. per *-ek L»-live red by ( wt ■ r. "ne m sth —---------------------- Delivered by Carr.er. c.-e year -- -------------------------- By Mail, cn year, tn advance __----------------------------- Sizgle Cop-.es ------------------------------------------------s----- T«Xf'-a-We x Guard, per year .................................... Three ktci'hi ----------------------------------------- - ----------- ................................................................................ ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ’ ■ /' - ’N’S DAYLIGHT STORE Cor. 6th irvd VNiUamet’e Sts. Your Clothes Oppo»it? P. O Are a »alter wo ve gtvea cor. tide nt !« -U*Btlon cooiu'ling you wi re font ahead and got a lot of ready; aad as long as wo d?dn t kaow exactly wb we re provided an irameas« variety for you V .’.h*it •■Æg, »Mt, from. Hart, Schaffner & r Marx Showing of Very Latest Mode:s In EasterPaiternHats The millinery section, occupying spacious and wcU dghlca quarters on the second fioor, grows more iu- tercsUnf dxdy. Already tar a* eortmen's of the new Easter Pat ten? Hats are being displayed. The prices nre exceedingly moderate. M&nv others wt'l be here for ocr EASTER OPENING WEDNESDAY March 22. Eemexnber the date EUCfeNE- SPRINGFIELD—COTTAGE GROVE clothes are the chief feature ©f ¥ our business in clothes. We make them so because we believe they’re the best clothes for our customer* to wear, and that * what we re here for. There * n« reason why we shouldn t do tBe best we can for our customers; we have some knowledge of toe clothing business, it * quite nat ural that we should kaow more about clothe*—the quality, the tailoring, the style—than »he average mac not in the business. A part of the service we render is to put this knowledge at your disposal; to give you the benefit of it; to use it for your interests. One way of doing that m to give you a chance to gel Hart. Schaff ner A Mart clothes We feel last in this way wc are do:~g you as real a service as can be done for you in clothes. When you com pare them with any other clothes made you’ll fed that we re done pretty well by you. already put them in force by nnearthing a system of duplicate JUNCTION’S NEW charges, suck as full pay tar small fractfons of wages, ar.d diver* LIGHTING SYSTEM other overcharges that c& be constituted to come within the law. but are contrary to public economy and policy. IS COMPLETED Basing his action on the facts that have come into his pos i street lighting «»»tarn of ■ session through personal investigations, Mr. Harris ha3 recom this The city n*w is bow completed and mtn- mended that Mr. Dumway's bill for printing the bills ar.d pro 4 o -r.'-tt, Wndr -ta.’ night’ I ceedings of the last legislature be reduced from S3236.41 to ten cystm In the corrugated |r«t® £2670.10, a cut of $568.31, or about 17 per cent., and the rat station has been installed «he. to ad’-ertlM t«-- t> I- IJ’M—• acre* tn car -« secretary of st^te s office has made the cut as per the recom . c »strolling apparatus for the ttrset • W* Ur ar* go'eg Id pieces f t «•»•■i *■ Dful pr-perly. b ,b. | »Sit* W I light? The apparatus consists of a mendation of the state printing expert, and has besides notified icou-tant current trancformcr. switch, and etgh'.y-tlve cent» twtter just the right alope. I » w the state printer to in future cut his printing charges in accord I boards and lighting arrester. •• get started. _____ I a »b»; | The farm of Frank William« wji ance with the system and rules laid down by Mr. Harris, so as l pur iia»ed by the Gowan Trw»t Co . J ■ aerea atone can to- 'slaaatSl '«oriy new mod • nd oak timber t «! tpnns*| to "enable him to compute the prices in accordance with the | of Portland, and they have airead« ern house In fine loratlon and th* place, two of then b*«n offered an advance of 15 peri neighborhood, between Patterson work as it is actually performed.'' the hxiuae. 7-ri-om hou» am» over purchase price. It is ths SUert and university . gaa.»ho< and house«, milk l In view of the facts above cited, it is no exaggeration to say ' intention of thia company to improve cold water. 3 bed room# and balk chicken ary and bo* house » 11! land, erect a fine large house and toilet upstairs. clo»»-t» to «-aih that in the single item ef printing, thousands of dollars will be | and make It an attractive aumm> r rs- b.4 roots, t'rxl range and hot wa to trough at barn and family orchard of I! saved to the state through the election of the anti-assembly offi wort. Thia la a fin« place and Is ter tank. aL > gas .range In klt< h- hor«-». 2 wagon*. 2 »• •< it-ustv«iy aad when *n. good barn and drivwway. r<»»is cials West and Kay, each of whom is a man who dehvers the • rn . 4. quite 2 walking plow a. due ’Icr • and « ’h< r auq _ ns for 4 horse» la bam. lot 5*x3>’6 goods.” new disc harrow. d!»c have, b ara made, it will become a feet with 29 foot alley In rear, Real Estate News ♦ ♦ The winter must leave tts, it’s now on the wing, so lets shoot ♦ the poet who warbl«* of spring! For bard? cannot write of the leas ♦ and the trees, wit hoot ringing in both the bees and the breeze; ♦ double ehovsl plow. «• ' ■ r> -polar r< e.rt good garden. Term*. they're always referring to sweet woodland nooks in order to work ♦ Durham bull, 3 yearlln Mr. and Mn, G. C. Millet returned in some rot about brook?. They mangle their metre with sickening ♦i Dr. Charles F Aked. who will re-j Judge Parker denies that he h '-ad . hogs Rem? t>* |4Ao* 7-rtotn bnbalrw. hard thuds, to give us scitne dope about bio oms and tuds, and they ♦ tire as pastor of the Fifth Avenue! again run for the psetidency. will from their trip in Cai.f rula M per aerw. day. They experienced aome very plastered, bath and toilet. In»lde bring in the robin and b! -e -4 •.ad ‘ the gaudy woodp. ker— The dirarrecabl« weather, and were de aad toilet on outside. china cloa- that's always a cinch. Let's shoot up the poe’s as soon as they ♦ .M E" ¡original report «eetns to hate mused layed by flood aand washouts. The •■is, cupboard, kitchen cabinet— I '<».0* er acre- 2<n ar sing, and thus do away with the terrors of spring! Too long have ♦ or fruit farm, near a bigli «hv ail built In, well and city water ly known aa "Rockefeller's church," little alarm, valleys wen- flooded and much dam- I they bored us with murmuring streams, with stars and with moons alx»ut 20 m acre» in . Jtlrltt«. In !>'><>»<■. aercened back porch, g&i. ag" done He aald th« Willamette epd their second rate beams; too Jong have they chanted of roses ♦ early next month, will, it Is alleged,[ »mi «1 balance ot>en pa»’ . electric lights, good barn with valley looked mighty good to them apd Junes to people who struggle for bacon aad prunes; too long ♦ become the minister of a Coagr.ga-' and deep well at barn .»nd »eil* electric light«. cement walk He ia undivided whether he wtf! In « ♦ again bw-rne a eitizeu of Chi« place h«*- they wsrbl 4 of b** and of ants for men who have patches all ♦ house. Good fatally ur< bant |*rt front and fror» front b*r|t to al ovgr their pants, if poets must sing Jet them cut out the brooks, ♦ tional church In San Francisco. The I »oil for fruit or gain. t. ■•. í-»«1 ley, curbing and parking, south oy r.ot. ¡4« is on a dicker'' for I « the rr.ea/iow«. the ze .yr«, the pi'' re ,u< nookz. and -.ng a few ♦ "Rockefeller church,” as a result of* hou»«, barn 4* fe--t »quare, eül Real Estate Transfers front; lot <2x160 fort.-ail kinds Morrow county holding» and If the lines about onions and peas, and cabbage and turnips and doodads fork and rope dairy b"»»e ♦ d-al goea through, he will return to of fruit and flowers. Only *■* like these: then broken backed toilers m garden and yard will list « ceu.at walls a..J ll< ♦♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦*« ♦ ♦ thia place blacks from Willamette street. and not throw any bricks at the bard. ♦ •the Caltary Baptist ehurth, and the pump, good eow barn 4’ v<* b*. J. B. Bamford and family will Delia A. Wynrgar to Arthur B. —WALT MASON. ♦ 14no _ix,t In th* fair grouu4a on w Ith silo attached, good ’ og heee. Copyright, 1911, by George Matthew Adams. ♦ ^property of the former will be sold Brown, iota 1 and 2 fn blk 4 of leave next week for M. l-oui«. Mta- ,' ■ Twelfth street. owner uniat »ell on Term* There arc 140 *■ res jab- ♦ ’ and the money use das a nendow Campbell's 1st add to Eag-ne. *10. souri. where they will place thulr Ing this at the same price |*r are. ii- . account of «Itktf»»» In family. O. E. Simmon« to Charles O. Fes 9-rootn house snd barn with ru* 1 Bargain In lot on ment fund for the latter. ter, lots 3 and 12 in blk 6 and lot in that city. Later they expect to go 1*50- nlng water through the ; ar* •outh to iocae wlh Florida as the ob> rath street X - 11 in blk 7 of ar. I lot 5 in blk 6 of ------- e------- ectiv« point. a block acroma the street sold' for I' C1" Nearly*ti. * Midway park. *4(>0. I bSSP’ Switzerland muat be a «-heap and Mr. ar.rf* Mrs. Cha». Dlckenon I! 200. THEY ARE “DELIVERING THE GOODS.” Kothryn O, Win.termeler to Della low, full rernent ba»' •• nt, I*’’ < • “ I All E _ . M-,n : tv j A. Wyncjar. lot 1 ’ and 2 in t»lk of pleasant place to live, if conditions in |3o0 Snap Ix>t on West Eleventh na<» heat, hot and c :I<1 *•*« '* • th« family of their dmtgll lit add to Eugene. bas<mer.t and the floor a‘9**1 street. In fair grounds on car line That the state printer receives far too much money for his that country were accurately repro Campbell's Mrs. Andrews. Mr. and Kra. tMeker- Wilbur H. Hyland to E J. Stra —th« only one ¡«It at thia low and toilet and al! modern ronrr*1' son have recently returned from two work has long been generally known, and Governor West is en duced at the recent ball of the Swiss lau tract in tp. 19-1 w, *8400. price. • new. Comer lot aouih «nJ ♦*’* C. Hazelton to Dora C. Hazle rnoath«' visit at Long Beach, i'alil r front SOxSO feet. A dandy M«* titled to much credit for having forced the late lamented legis peop'i« of New York. For the turn ton. C. lot nia. — Tint«*. 3X.6SS- Nir* < >rner lot. *9x160 3 in blk 3 of D. C. M'Far- homo In a tnlghir fine loratt* lature to pass a flat salary bill for the printer, even though the of 15 cent« one could marry any of land'a rd add to Cot Grove. |io, feet. only four blocks from Wil Easy terms. SluuO cash. balSBrt William . Anderson to D. ~ ~ B. lamette street. with 7-rootn Prêc bill does not take effect for four years, when the term of office the pretty girl* present, and for 10 tor. pan of lot 1 in blk 17, of hai r- ♦ ••♦♦•♦♦•«♦•«•••♦♦• home, p!sst« I. sewer connection, monthly payments if yon d«s!f*. of the present official expires, say3 the Fossil Journal (Rep.). I cents co-ild procure a hasty divorce. mount, 810. rlty «star. bath, toilet and electric 13 noo •-room, modern hours, M ♦ RIA It If. MEETINGS : lights. . Anderson to D. B. Proc- ♦ C''xl6O f.-et, close t<> I’aitsrw* But that the new administration could effect a saving in the ¡Any man was privileged to kiss any tor. William part of lot 1 in blk 17 of Fair- ♦ school and unitenity. 2 Msrt* Evangelist J. O. Bruente, ♦ state printing office without waiting for the fl* t salary law to other man's wife, but if detected had mount. 110. 33.2 ’ ■ 4">a'r<- n the McKenaie. from car line, store and meat »*'• of th« Norwegian Luthern ♦ J.ituö, K. Moore to E. W. ughes, 11 acres In hill bearing apples, ket; bouse plastered and **•1 church, will be In Eugene to ♦ go into effect was not thought possible; however, where there’s ' to pay a fine of rents. lot 10 In blk 1. of Vlaley Vjaw add 10 year old trees, and one acre tinted, woodwork natural rials*. hold a »erien of revival meet ♦ a will there s a way. Governor Oswald West and State Treas to Springfield. *1259. young trees; about 26 acre» fine ------- •------- hot and cold water up and ><<>••■ ings, commencing in Ameri ♦ E. F. Chapman to William A. Bo * can ball, corner Eighth and ♦ stairs. Owner would bo I *«*• urer Toir Kay, who are the 7. hole state board during the ab- In England Candida’.'* "atand" for bart, ----- a - ------- «- ____________ ; 3.1 plowed. 7 acres heivy timber; 3.- David Zumwalt, D. L. C., in tp. to rent from purchaser and P*’ Wlll*U>«tt« street» Munday. ♦ sence of Secretary of State Ber3on from the state, had barely parliament—but In thia country it 1« ¡9-5 w. 1100. dOO boxes apples picked from this | _____ >m mis 130 per month until fall. l#lts March 19, 19:39 a m. and ♦ orchard last year that averaged 72 A. Yoat to Amanda C. Hull 7:30 p. m. MeoUaga sill bo ♦ in and look thia up. warmed their new chairs ere they ousted Lou Stinson, the state i generally a quextlon <X whethe r the lot Thon, 5 In blk « of Fiorane». *l. apple* to the box. continued each night follow ♦ •20 IM* for *7.A*>. printing expert who measured ‘he work done by the state I people will atand for the candidate. ing at «:>* In l»an>p*ter's ♦ ball. Fairmount. All who are ♦ printer, and put in his place E. A. Harris, the present state Mexicans have the consolation familiar with the Scandi ♦ ♦ printing expert. HANN SKIBNSKI navian language are cordially that their next president can be no ♦ invited to attend. ♦ Now Lou is a very good fellow, of such 1 disposition that he worse than the last one. Evangelist Ururkke Is a ♦ German Paittcr could hardly be expected to lie awake 0 nights figuring how to man of great ability Do act o ♦ • all KINDS OF DECORA fail to hear him. TION’S. M-:o o lop the corners off the bills of his dear friend Willis Duniway; The society for the prevention of ♦ ♦ •I Pilntlag, Etc but it seems that Mr. Harris was cbsoe3ed with some new ideas unnecessary noises is keeping con ♦ ♦ 4í<as. Hi.»» « 105 E 7th St * « « « ♦ ' Ja k Rodman Henry W. IRewárt George W Ford .... Oes. D O’Ccanor ♦ 1 elating to the measuring of the state printer s work, and he has sistently quiet of lat«. I I* ♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦*♦« « Labvrribe for the Guai 4. SPRING IS COMING The JacK Rodman Company 14 EAST EIGHTH STREET PHONE 86S «