roux SILK WAIST PATTERNS, SPECIAL AT >4.50 Beautiful Persians, fancy stripes and pin checks, in the new colors, gray, navy ,tan, brown, black and white checks, good patterns at $5.00; special............... S4.50 CLUNY, BABY IRISH AND NET BANDS AT 19c Regular 25c and 35c values; special at, a vard. . ............ I9o HAMPTON’S Morning Bargain Sales 9 to . 12 O’clock DAYLIGHT STORE Cor. 6th ¿nd Willamette Sts. Opposite P. O. To stimulate morning shopping we are going to hold special sales every morning between the hours of l> and 12 o'clock. Each "Morning Hale” will present bigger and better saving than will ba offered at any other hour of tbs day here or anywhere else. That Is a strong statement, but the values offered here In these morning anise will prove It they will prove it to you If you come hero tomorrow. Here are a few bint of the savings tomorrow: A. T. DRESS GINGH IM*. 11 t-ie values, morr'ng sale from 9 to 13 o'clock, a yard FRENCH AND GERMAN VALENCIENNES LACE 12%c and 15c values; specially priced at, a vard . . ------- 9c ALL-OVER LACE ® ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES Cream, white or ecru, regular 65c values; a yard MAXHATTtX GAI.ATI 4 I l.OTII. 20c value, tomorrow morning be tween • I nd 13 o'clock ................................................. ........ 50c NEW TUB BRAIDS, ALL COLORS, A YARD, 5c ALL-OVER LACE SPECIAL 3 for each LADIES’ SILK LISLE HOSE Blacks and tans, per pair Linen Stock Collars, 1 two for —___ HANDK’FS PLAIN LINEN White and ecru; regular rn 75c and $1 values; a yard OUC IIEGIT.AH «<• IXD Te (A 1.1 CO EH, between the o’etqgk <’ni) 10c qr ZOC Fine Gauze Lisle Hose, three pair for __ „_____ qr Gole red Silver Cloth, 24-In. widths; yard ZuU < HII.DREX'N HEAVY AXD LIGHT Riniti I» HONE, splendid hose at 10o, morning sale at, pair ............ .......................... 10c 13c hours ot • and 12 a ¿t C I.OXr.ND il.!' 4Jt sl.lX, morning sale, »n ■! lOc DliKNN GIXGMIMN, morning •«!< $1.25 ea.ao PURE I.IXEX AKTS, morning sale GIRLS’ AND MISSE$’ DRESSES Sailor Suita and Middy Blouses. «tyles have Just been unpacked. Scores of new ter line than we have ever cairied before. Wide Easter Millinery Opening, M?rch 22 rt'ee of prices. St PPI Y YOUR MUSI.IX UNDERWI \lt XI I I»'' Xo\V IT BIG sY\IX<; M ____ AT DIG RAY I.XG Short Muslin Skirts, 40c QC- Plain Coraet <.Vv«r*- 20c values ZJL values Covers. \ace and $1.25 Night Gowns . 89c C orset ribbon finished; 3^ it values Combination Corset Cover and Drawers, $1.00 values. Children's 25c Driers Children's Rompers. 2 to 6 Years, 75c '10c 21c LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES *4 In a goodly variety of styles: striped and checked ginghams and plain chambrays; rape- elally good values at......__ —...... ....... ..... A | Long Kimonas---- 69c for........ ........... ............. New Lawn Kimonas, figured and flowered patterns Short Kimonas------------------------------- Special Reductions on all Silk Petticoats • Bigger and bet Corset Cover and blnatlon. 75c value, for .................... -...... 23c «nd 50c - 50c, 75c, $1.00 Skirt Plain Drawers, 35c values for NEW LINE OF TRUNKS JUST IN, $4.50 TO $18.00 com- 59c 21c 10c Children's 75c Nlghl Gown- . V . 11.00 Muslin Skirts 12 50 Gowm at ■ EUGENE—SPRINGFIELD—COTTAGE GROVE or the men who as candidates represent their views, KeEVGENE DAILY GUARD coming city election. Member of Associated Press at the 49c 98c HAMPTON’S NOW AT BIG SAVINGS Extra Special, Fancy Waists $1.50 Muslin Skirt A GREAT VARIETY OF SUIT CASES AND BAGS SUPPLY YOUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NEEDS Here Is Interesting/*« i «« i to ths woman who wants to complete her Easier gown with > new” silk sil„ petticoat. .----- —......................... • several tinea We have withdrawn lines from our regular stoHis and marked them below coet as a tempting offer. Deep flounce ellk petticoats with tucks, hemstitching, and bands of silk, colors Include brown. King's blue, old rose, tfrem. red. light and dark An in blue, and blacks, your chop« at e wvi*TJ A fine showing of silk, lace, crepo de chine and mercerised waists for orssay occasions or tailored street wear; fancily trimmed in Val. lace, medallions, straps, braids, links. ruffles and buttons; long and short sleeves. high u*<k. open front or back, a good variety of colors In this lot values run up to $'.’ • <). '.Xtra special 5c Dutch Collars Colonel Roosevelt will speak on tha t'nlverslty campus in Eugene on April ¿th. But who expects the morningpaper, in the light of its for the past five years, to be honest and sincere, or true course interests of the people? It is the organ of the interests to the and is MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Published every day of the week, Sunday excepted. Address all com opposing the common welfare of the community munications and make all remittances payable to The Eugene Guard, Eu now just as strenuously as it ever did, but takes TICKET, APRIL 3, 1911 gene, Oregon. a new tack in order to fool the people if possible. Mayor—Frank J. Berger. Subscription Rates—Daily : Messrs. Berger, for mayor, and Ludford, Warnock, Striker Delivered by Carrier, per week ............ .... » .15 tounciliiicn and Pickard, for councilmen, stand on a clean-cut platform for ♦ Delivered by Carrier, one month .............................. .50 First ward--Fred Ludford. Delivered by Carrier, one year .,......................... ....... 5.00 municipal ownership of public utilities. The people know where He.xnd ward - W. J, War- ♦ By Mail, on year, in advance .................................... ... 4.00 Huck. z ♦ Single Copies ...................................—............. ............. .05 they stand and they dont know about the opposition ticket, ex Third ward—A. J. Pickard. ♦ Twice-a-Week Guard, per year ....... ........................... 1.50 cept that ft is “agin the government’’ and is supported by the Fourth ward—A. N. Striker. ♦ Three Months ...................................-........................... .50 ♦ newspaper organ of private corporate ’ interests.’’ It is pre-1 City recorder R 8. Bryson ♦ sumed that the candidates, chosen by a select committee of the City* treasurer—Frank Reis- ♦ ixr. ♦ opponents of municipal ownership, are in accord with the views ♦ of those who nominated them and with the newspaper which is the champion oi of tneir their election. o If they are in in favor of _ ~ special vuoiujuun mey are • governing Eugene in the interest of the people, their THE LIMIT , ___ .’ associa- HORSE RACING GAME * tions are, to say the least, not of a character to inspire public. When I am groaning with the grippe—an ill that sorely tries ♦ confidence. IS GONDOR GOOD mo—my neighbors, in good fellowship, come over to advise ms. As Independent Newspaper CHARLES H. FISHER • Editor and Publisher 1 5c 50c Belts Real Estate News $90 00 per acre. 70 acres near Irv If you wish to make ths best buy, ing. all la cultivation and do acres get a College Hill lot on easy In crop; n<-w four-room house and terms and watch It grow Into big now barn; well at th<- house; crop money. Your own terms. goes with the place. $2.300 cash, balanre jeers nt six p< $8,000 2G3 acres n«ar xmnll town, IS .ooo Nine-room, modern house, plastered throughout; four be! about 100 acre« farm land; about -, X- - - - _ rooms upstairs, with hot and cold 76 acres open land, balanre young wntra, five blocks from the uni oak and fir timber, barn nnd smnll house, orchard and well, several versity: these rooms will rent lot $1" per month and a smalt family springs; GO goats go with the will have H11 the room they need plao*. $3,000 cash, time <>u bal below. Why not pick thia up and ♦ ance. One says I ought to take some pills to stop my coughs and sneexe; ♦ make easy money -you will never New York. March 21. Horse-rae- $125 per acre 1 13 acres on river another thinks a dose of squills would cure all such diseases. Ons ♦ get a better proposition. Tx»t ins DREAM COMING TRI E ¡Ing Is dead In New York state for ertles easily worth a million dollars thia year at least. The jockey 'club road, all tillable and In cultiva tells me that I should go to bed and drink some warm molasses. ♦ KO feet; chicken park and gar- Thnking people all over the world de . tion; family orchard, also 10 acres Another says: "Go soak your head - that will dispel the gases.” ♦1 at the present, and which with prop- issued a statement tonight saying In young commercial orchard; fine And every man who's sick endures this brand of mortal anguish; realise the wickedness and absurd 1er K ixtaill of adverse legislation It I imni that because 2-story modern » room house, wlih beneath a thousand kinds of cures he has to weep and languish. management w ill Increases rapidly , had been d Jecidcd to make no applica ity of war. » ----- waler piped Into II. water nine at >son lot for lino cash Rut ;>atience still abides with him until he meets the duffer, who ♦ I In value. That Is why the people tion for n< dates. barn This la a splendid pince nnd cries, with loud and brutal vim: "You only think you suffer! ♦ If, as it now seems --------- possible, the This news came out almost stmul- should vote on f " 3rd ” ' to keep I taneously close Io school 14.500.-15-room house, hath and Get up, get up and cease your groans, abandon this confusion! ♦'United States and Great Brltil April _ — W | tb reports from New Or __ In can those who are friendly to the muni- pantry, electric lights, sewer coç- . ♦ You have no aching head or bones—it's all a cheap delusion! ♦ 1 |KÎ per acre. 60 acres between Eu leans that horse owners believe the ucci ions, city water. 80-foot drill ♦ Why have the doctor make a trip, and bring his train of nurses? « reach an agreement by which hoHtlli- gene and Springfield, between the sport beyond dpal ownership policy In charge oflJX g redemption there. The ed well, good barn and chicken There are no things like colds or grippe, or sneezes, coughs or ♦ Willamette and McKenzie rivera: house. House Insured for $-' curses. Don't sit around around and weep and sigh, and say things ♦ ties between them will forever be city affairs until thetn; public enter ’ —._.j unnouncenient, signed all In crop, very finest kind of by A. Daingerfield, secretary, says: rents for $40. !x,t • • 2-2x1 *o ft wild and wooly; swear you are well, though It's a lie. and you'll be è barred, one ot the greatest advances land; nothing nicer near r.ug>ui» "At a meeting of the representa prises are on a firm and substantial $2,1100 cash. $1,700 on or before feeling bully!” Buch language Jars me to the quick, when I am ♦ Wn will take pleasure In showing tives of the Coney Island Jockey club, along the road of civilization will be five years. weak and ailing; what fun is there in being sick, if one must quit ♦ basis. thia place, for It la something wo the Brooklyn Jockey club, the West his wailing? ♦ recorded. can highly recommend. Terms chester Racing association, the Hara- 11,500 New, three-room hungal»» —WALT MASON. ♦ If these two great nations can bind i toga association, the Queens County $9,000 47 acres. 2 mlli-e weal; good Copyright, 1811, by George Matthew Adams. ♦ and largo back sleeping porch, all The Guard has the distinction of Jockey club, the Empire City Racing bouse, sightly location, burn nnd I themselves to arbitrate their differ screened in. good, largo wood association nnd the Metropolitan oeher out-bulldlngs; tram, wagon operating the first rotary press, shed all under main roof, cement ences, an example will be set to the Jockey club, held today. It waa derid and harness; light wngon, 70 foundation, good pump, young printing from stereotype plates, of ed to make no application to the chickens, eight cords wood, five rest of the nations that they In time fruit trees and berries. I-et 55 Blate Racing commission for racing inns hay, plow, harrow, cultivator any newspaper In Oregon outside, of 2-3x150 feet. will follow. dates. OPPOSITION TICKET AND ITS SUPPORTERS and other tools. $3,000 cash, bal Portland. Every real newspaper has "As the so-called directors’ liabil ance one and two years. War is economically wrong, en ■12,500 Double your money by ity law remains on the statute hooks, The morning paper asserts that its candidates for mayor tailing as It does the sacrifice of the to install such a press sometime, and the same reason exists, as In Septem $5..">00 15 acres cion in, on Frv- purchasing 10 acres right near the Jug road; seven-room house, barn, city limits, plant It to fruit, Its and councilmen are in favor of municipal ownership. If that is best blood of the nations, a frightful It speaks volumes for Eugene that In ber, 1910, for keeping the course chicken hours, hog house, good the right stuff for fruit. Get s this respect also It sets the pace for closed, and It was further decided to true, then they have chosen a poor advocate for their cause. wall, fine family orchard, will take waste of money and an awful des move on you. take our hunch. make this public announcement.” Oregon cities. city property up to $2.500; will Good sidewalk right out ot It. The morning paper has opposed municipal ownership at ev truction of property. give time on $2,000, or possibly Gently sloping land. If you don't Racing Gone; Park to be Hold ------- •------- ery step. It has abused and vlllified the men who were leading There never has appeared to b< say Its good we will give It to New Orleans, March 21 When the . more at six per cent. Yesterday the press dispatches directors of the New Orleans Jockey I you. |K0 per acre 140 ncres. close In. the fight for it, and everybody who knows anything at all knows any good reasons why nations should I stopped the advance ot the Ameri club meet next Thursday It Is report on beat road In the county; loo that is why it is seeking now to defeat the officials who were not be forced to settle their mlsun-< ed they will consider a plan to dis acres In cultivation; fine grove Wo can show you the moat modern can army faio Mexico; today we may pose of the City Park racing plant. and up-to-date five-room house In instrumental in acquiring the water and filtration system and derstandlngs In court, just as their timber; running stream through expect to have the war correspond It Is said the owners do not believe the city, beautiful south and east one end of place; house, barn and electric power plant owned by the people of Eugene. subjects are obliged to adjust their racing can be revived In this state. earner lot xoxRO feet for fs.ooo. out-bulldlngs. ents order an immediate advance. Owner going away—big cut. If the morning paper is really supporting men for office who differences. WASH THOME EH OFT are sincerely in favor of operating these public utilities in the It seems possible that those now This fine March weather pleaaea Use D. D. D , soothing Interest of the people, then it should begin the reformation hon living will see the day when wars the thousands of incoming home wash, that recog cd re y*for Ec- zema and oil Flrst estly by humbly apoligizing to the officials it has slandered and will be no more. at aWf seekers; and everybody else, for that drops take aw» burning Itch, cleanse t maligned without cause because they were faithful to their h sw This would be the fulfillment Of matter. every pimple-- ‘ ’ every Im^u pledge of municipal ownership and have carried it through to what heretofore have been consider Ing like D I). D. for Y a successful termination. If it now recognises and endorses, ed only the dreams of poets and oth Medford is sending out a ton of Get a 25c trial botilC day— worth ten times Its coft have a as it pretends to do, the results of a policy it has opposed at ' er lovers of humanity. bottls In the house. _ , any rata. □aw advertising literature. When it drop Into our store to Talk over the every step of its progress, it can only make due reparation and comes to boosting, they surs go some merita mertta of this wonderful preecrlp- prescrip Jack Rodman Henry W. Stewart George W. Ford .... Geo. D. O’Connor The of Eugene owns prop-. dowB lb„. convince the public of its sincerity by : upporting these officials. tion. ♦ i The Jack Rodman Company Linn Drag Co., Eugene, Oregon. 4 14 EAST EIGHTH STREE’ PHONE 868