The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, March 20, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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The Women’s Easter Suit Store
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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
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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............................................
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pab!>-«ed etery day
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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
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Delivered by Carr -. per *-ek
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By Mail, cn year, tn advance __-----------------------------
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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
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»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’
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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
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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.
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the state printer to in future cut his printing charges in accord­ I boards and lighting arrester.
•• get started.
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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11
in
blk
7
of
ar.
I
lot
5
in
blk
6
of
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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*’’
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I
All
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M-,n
:
tv
j
A.
Wyncjar.
lot
1
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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.
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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
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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
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RIA It If. MEETINGS
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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.
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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
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hot and cold water up and ><<>••■
ings, commencing in Ameri­ ♦
E. F. Chapman to William A. Bo­
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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,
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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 |
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>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
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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 ♦
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Pilntlag, Etc
but it seems that Mr. Harris was cbsoe3ed with some new ideas unnecessary noises is keeping con­ ♦ ♦ 4í<as. Hi.»»
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105 E 7th St
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' Ja k Rodman
Henry W. IRewárt George W Ford .... Oes. D O’Ccanor
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1 elating to the measuring of the state printer s work, and he has sistently quiet of lat«.
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Labvrribe for the Guai 4.
SPRING IS COMING
The JacK Rodman Company
14 EAST EIGHTH STREET
PHONE 86S
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