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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
65th fffv Friday OUI p 20c Ribbed Hose 12c 50 dozen Rawhide ribbed Hose ior girls and boys, sizes 5 to 10 absolutely fast black double knee and foot best 20c hose, Friday and IOic Saturday, a pair rot Pony Hose for Children Pa?r 25c Fancy Hose white and blk U 25c Fancy Lace and Emb. Hose 50c Regular 60c and 75c, white, black and colored, Lace and Embroideried Hose, fine gauze lace and Silk Lisle, 50 styles, special a pair 50c We are showing the higgest asssortment and the best values in underwear for children and women. Every style and every price. Union Suits 25c to $3.50) Knit Pants J 5c to 75c; Sleeve less Vests 6c to $3.00( Long Sleeve Gauze Vests 25c to $3.00( Children's Knit Vests and Pants 2Kc to 25c each. , Tomorrow's Splendid Values in Men's and Youth's SuiLs For tomorrow's selling particaUriz: oar vzty larg; a"ii carihlly s:!::ted lin: of s.iits at $10.00. These suits are the b:st values we have be:n able to offer this season and we know they're better, a gooi d:il bitter than you can buy elsewhere for the same money? Don't take our word, see for yours:lf, examine our display. Hundreds of suits to choose from including the new gray worsteds in solid and fan:y patterns, single and double and coats cut the required length in sizes from U to 20 in youth and 34 to ti J ( ( t 44 in Men's. Values up to $ 1 8.00 tomorrow JJ 1 J.JJ We are showing a large line of Summer Serge and Mohair Coats trom 25c to $3.00 Eugene's Foremost and Best Store F, L. CHAMBERS, Prf&ldent. H. E. ANKENY ! Vlcf-Presidr.il, j DARWIN BWSTOW, Guhtrr. Chambers-Bristow j Banking Company i Of Eugene, Oregon. I Paid Up Cosh Capital $50,000 Nutn And' Mortgages bought Money oanrd on approved security ite-est pAid n time certlllcit-a " itejvs'l anking business transact.!. g:ueriil J A Real Soap Sale U In order to make room for new lines we olfer the following low prices Vostmrgi Vlolelle ds Pjrme with rubber complexiun bnitli, per box . 20c (The brush alone aelli regu larly lor 2k) Conll White Caitlle, per cake. Qc Pine Mottled Caitlle. 5 o -akei, per cake 3c Wrliley'i Glycerine percale.. 9c Wistky'i Oallne, per cake . . 9c Tritlley'i Hellulaope, per cake 9c Writtly'iFraagipaniU.per cake 9c Wriitly'i Carnation, per cake. 9c VriitUy'i Wild Apple, per cake 9C Wrldley'i White Clover, per cacke.. Qc Regular price 15c 11 THESE O ARK w GOOD VALUKS AND WILL LAST BU T A SHORT T1MK LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS W, L. DeLano , DRUCCIS 1 0 0 OC3C 3 (3C rise Sale 2 Grand Specials in Wash Goods Lot 1 25 pi;ces Lawns, Organdies, Dimi ties, Mohairs, Rajah, Voile, Embroid eried Crepe, and other new and fash ionable weaves, values 20c to 75c. Special Friday and p fs Saturday only a yard G0j Lot 2io pieces Lawns Organdies, etc, the season's very prettiest patterns and colorings, light and dark shades regu lar prices 10c to 12c a yard Speci.il Friday and Satur- jf day at a yard -JJ Muslim Underwear 25 Less Dainty Undei muslins, Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemise. A beautiful collection of these garments, lace and embroidery trimmed. Special Friday and Saturday 25 less than regular THE WHOLE FAMILY First Showing in College Blouse The most comfortable and fashionable shirt , . waist in the market, just 24 of these in white percale with blue, red and black polka dot. Be on hand early tomorrow if you want one UnderpricinpjS clearly illustrative of this store's splendid perchasing power lllll IIIIMIIIIIIIIMII1IMIIHI S. B. Finegan General Blacksmith ins Makes .1 specialty of fine horseshoeing and placii ff of rubber tires on buggies. Cor 6th and Olive Sis L. N. RONEY, CON TRACTOK. Dr.ilrr in cement, lime And hard w.ill plaster. Wrlatley8 Glycerine and Tar Soap, 8 ox, per cake Oc WrUtlry'i Shaving SiMp, cake per Wrwtley! Carbolic Soap cake per 8c 8c Writleyt Sulphur Soap, per Wrialev'i Traiwparan Tar Soap . 4c Mine de la Molts Benzoin Soap, per cake Gc Eastman's Savon Kuta.ska, per cake ICc IOc Oc Colgate's Glycerine an d 1 loney Bath Sorp. lull 8 o: Mkes at Culgates Floating Bath .. .. A FINK link of COl.GA TKS TOii.Kl' SO ACS a r LOW PRICKS I est . AtTe Friendly Store Eugene of the ) " Satisfaction or Your Money Back BIG DEMAND FOR i' ICE IN EUGENE Local Plant Unable to Manufacture Enough Price Advanced Half a Cent a Pound Yesterday TIhto iiro prosiiH'tri fur mi liw fiun- mo in Kiiitcim. J hn Wnliilmnl works in thin city ii ro ioi'iit iiist ihiy ninl niliht lo thnir full i'iiiiu'ity 'l,nt mo iitiuhlo to mipply tho ilmiuinil iluriiiK tliia ilri'nii'ly hot ivoiiMiit. If tint ti'inpiTut in i, rnniiiina n low iliiya'liiiiu' or us lnnh iih it htiH during tin- pn-t two wookH iiml iho iliMtiiiiul for Iro j oiintiiiiios to Inoroiisit nt tho rnto it is lit luvstMit many will luivo to ilo wllh- i out or soinl iiivny for It. I Otto Kiiiifnmiiii, tho ouufivtloiinr, hns nrilorixl ii cur Inn, I of loo frmn lVirtlmiil for his own uso, tioiiijt uu- ahlo lo sivnm oiiiiiikIi horo. 'IholiH'iil loo works yostor,hiy nil . viini'ivl tho prion oiib hiilf font a! pouutl on lots in loss qmunt Irs tlinn lint omuls, it lining ono oont ii poiinil hofoio. ! NATIONAL STAMP STORE GOODS AT HALF PRICE t- Irs ltt''t rurtait.M, flm-ks, ilvtTwur., !.. A 111' L'h IM li.-Ill ll I I. .4 UI..P. fur HII'l till (tl.r riiMrt iu proport'im. Thfiip priiM'S Hr jro"-! nnlil .Inly IS. Mint tn for CASH ONl.Y. j 17 OVTIONAU STAMI CO. ( Ti'iitn, all Hi'M anil low prico. C'liaiulinri' lltinliviire Co, GRAVEL BAR WILL AT ONCE BE OPENED Southern Pacific Company Has Or ' dered Men to Be Here Within Few Days to Build Trestle Across the River-Ground Leased for Period of Two Years J. 1). Krlily, rinlit of way agent of tin Southern Pacific Comjtuliy, wuh in KuKene today cIuhuik up the dual for tiie lease of tlib land across tho river from the old IlainuH tannery on which in titillated n h'm gravel ljur. As announced liy the Uiiard early iu tho BpriiiK, the company will ue tiie gravel on the liar acroHH the river in relmllastiui; tho main line and in ' hnllaritiuK the Urain-CooH Hay line, now building, and the Natron-Klamath Kali cxleuxiou when that work i iu coinmouced. The leaneH on the laud wore all ; made out today and are r--adyror IlliiiK j with the county tli rk. The laud is 1 owned by Carbon Mathews, Clats. K Croner, A. J. Woodcock and othorH. I The company leases It for a period o ! two years. Mr. Eddy informed a (iuard report i er today that tho company had or j dered a force of men to conio to Ku fjeuu at once to begin the work of ! building tho spur and trestle to the gravel bed. The trestle will be a tem porary structure and will be torn down when t'to company gets all- the gravel it wants. The men are expect ed here within a week, and the work will be rushed to completion. Through this enterprise Kugeno will bo headquarters for sevoral train crews nud a large number of other workmen for some time to come, and much money will be circulated as a result. ORDER OF WASHINGTON OFFICERS INSTALLED Tho lie offloornof tho local Indue of Ordur uf Washington, us prlnto ! hi tho Cinard a few daye ngo, woru iiiHtallod last night bv Mre. S. C. I Adams, of Portlnnd, su promo drill I iiikhIhi' Thi'V nri4 un fnllnwH' Piiat protiidoiit, II. A. liarr; proH dont, Kdith II. Linton ; vivo pn?s doiit, Lizzie Simons; Kotortary, N K. Brlwlmw ; trouHi'ior, Ida J. Millur; OHi'ort, Jwo Komury ; anriiatant es cort, VV. Ij. Ford; chaplain, iMary Cartwrinht; uard, liobert II. 'link er; 8t'titiiM'i, K N. JohiiKon; nmsi cian, Viola Manns; (thhIoo for throe yoarn, Hugh Harr. Personal ,1. C. .MclOlroy is up from Monroe. J. C. 1 1 ii IT, of Klamatli Kails, is in the cily. ("lark C. Stiirtovant was iu the city from Crow today. Koy Booth is lakiiiK a vacutiou nt Bly, Klamiith county. Darwin Bristow and family leavo in the morniiig for Newport. Miss Kunice Mct'rudy wont to Portluud today on a visit. Miss (iortrudo Johnson returned from Drain this afternoon. W. W. (lossett and wife returned to day from a visit at Monroe. W. B. Ilnivlcy and wifo caino down from l.orano tiiis aiternoou. W C. Jiickson caino homo from CoMiiko drove this artornoon. No?. Owen Iciivos Mondav for his annual outing at Koloy Springs. Otto Kaiirmanu retuined last ninlit from n liusiiitws trip to Portland. Harry Diiuluir has pine to (iraiits Pass to see his brother, who is ill. N. 11. Stiimlisli caino down from tiie Great Xoithcru mine 'ast niuht. 1). W. Brings returned this after noon from a trip (o Cottage Grove. II. T. Dow is up in the woods aliovo CotliiKP Grove cmisinii timber hinds. J. I,. 1. onuors anil J. Yihitford, of i Cottane liroie, wero iu the city to day. .lessn Bounds returneil this urter noon from ii business trip to Cottage Grove. I'. A. I.oomis, of !'ort Dodttr , Iowa, was nn nirival hi Kuotie yestenlay afternoon. I.. G. 1 1 til i ii and family leave this ' evening for a uionth's outiuit above ' " 'iver. .Miss .losie .Moorliend came tin from iiuncii in tins aft, rnnoii lo visit Miss! I.ucia V, i kins. I .Mi.i llintrh-K SI I'ltnu, uf Sali'lil, riMiiiiu tirr rini.-.iii, Mt, Mr.Miiii.h In tlii i-ity f"i a ffiv ilayit. Xt. la .noj Iri'hniil, of 1'orri im an arrival liore on tin iitli'ruo Irani. Her huslaiiil, hie bioll Kied aud T. K. l'aucett will arrive up by team this evening aud the party w a l.'Uie tomorrow for llelkuap Springs aud other upper .McKenie resnrls on an outing Judge Harris returned yesterday from Toledo, Lincoln county, where he has been holding court. Dr. M. M. Davis and family, of Corvallis, left here today for an out ing uu the urper McKenzie. Sirs. Amelia Smith and daughter, Miss Susie, went to London Springs this afternoon on an outing. Cioo. K. Robinson, of The Dalles, lift for home tuday after visitius his brother, C. V., of the Hotel l.ross. Ker. A. H. Simpson, pastor of the U. H. church at li ving, was in Eu gene today on his way home from a visit at (ioshen. Mrs. C. C. McCornack will return home to Portland' tomorrow, after visiting her parents, Mavor and Mrs. K. M. Wilkiiis, iu Eugene. Miss liertha lloyuton, of Mon mouth, who has been vistiing at the home of ir. and Mrs. Dennett, in Kugeno, left this morning on a trip to St. Pin 1. I survey Deiismora, who lias been attending Oxford University at Lou don, haviiu wou a Hhodes scholar ship, has arrived home for his sum mer's vacation. Mrs. Perry Frank, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kruiik and Libert J. Krauk go to Newport tomorrow morning. Tl ey will stop at the Irvine hotel on Nje creek for several weaks. Dr. O. E. Simth -returned tliis morning fom a trip to Coos ltay. He says that country is booming and thinks I ho bay will be the best harbor iu tji-e, uu in the not lar future. Business Briefs Camp furniture or all kinds at Chamliers' Hardware Co M. O. Warner tunes pianos. Leave ortieru at 11. Ji Morris' music store. Dread that makes hraiu aud brawn Dunn's Vudor Chair Hummock, SL'5.00 Something new; one week's free trial. Chambers' Hardware Co. Hats at half prce at .Mis. Culvin's, 81 Kast Ninth street. Liiks' anti-rust tinware is the cheapest iu the end. Kvery piece guaranteed. Chambers' Hardware Co. a. D. Iioid, dentiot, ofnee over Hull's urocele store. 'Phone Black n:n. Porch uhairs mid lawn furniture at Chambers' Hardware Co Warner tunes pianos. A box of Preston He Hales' shoe oil will keep Uio water out You are missing something if yon do not make a cool loom out of yom hot porch with Vudor porch shudus. We put theiu up freo. Chambers' Hardware Co. Dunn's bread Is made from potato yeast and has that good, wholesome taste vou like. For those wishing ' the best, C. L. Winter is in charge of the Winter Photo Co. Studio, and guarantees re sults. Chambers Block. 'Phone R.d 1321. Leave orders for M. O. Warner, piano tuiiui, at Moiris' music store. Try Dunn i's bread, bakeu In siiui tary pans. Go to the river bridge and (jet your waoii or vehicle repaired. All work riitnrautccd. tf Paint w ith Phoenix paint Preston & Hales, amenta. See our new 11KK1 power wnsliing machine. A small water motor fastens to your water faucet and fur nislioa power for the machine and wrinitor. Buy one of these machines and do vonr washing without work. Chambers' Hardware, solo agents Sweet Pealay Saturday, July 14th, will be Sweet Pea Day at Bull's die ; store. Three prizes to ladies. Fin t, for the bi Kest bouquet of sweet pens ; second, foi the prettiest bouquet ; third, fnr tho bouquet cuiituiniiiK the most va rieties. Kvery lady who is urowinu sweet peas may enter the contest. Everybody is invited to call and ee the display. jpj Big Bargains Saturday afternoon nnd evening at t.omph s hardware store. No ; k.kkIs reserved. Kverythinit (toes at j miction to the liinhest bidder. Pri ' vale sale daily at cost prices. jl Pi izes awrarded Tor seet pen bou ; quels at 8 o'clock p. in. Stauidav, July 14., at Hull's dni(j store. Come and see the tl m ."j. :i New Toda.y ..... .M.f.-ivrfec,ion Wickiess .' n -'oie, in perfect S. nil, M'llllllt, I ,i Krank, lsit Kast Muth utrwt'. ' j'Jtm-lt - Knur r-iln t.t-l lawn iik t Imif rifet prni.. V. S. I'rank. :w.lv.''l;''l)--"' n. t,. - ....-H'VI sill HIIir.lBV . CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHOHCH OFFICERS A meetini; of the oonnri'tint ion of tho Central lJrHsl,ytriun i-liuroh was hihl lust uilit for tiie purpose of elwtiilif new ofllcom undor the con fonsoliilutiou of the Hist and Ciiinber hiuil Presliyteriau t'linrohes. Klderseleotrd ure iisfoihnva: fiohert Puttison, C. J. Howe, K. Ii. l'UMi!, Calvin lliiiina, V. V. Murtin and R. II. Shai-kli-tt: trusties, V. (. Ileek art, J. J. Holt and Dr. (ien O'll l'e- l!nr. S. 1!. Kakin was elected treas urer and C. M. 'ollier elerk Articles of incorniiriitiuu of the consolidiiteil church will he prepared and Hied soon. Get your llshimr tackle lit Chambers' Hardware Co It is a Genmne Surprise To find that you can purchase good up-to-date Talking Machine JO-in records that formerly cost you one dollar each, for the small sum of fifty cents. If you pay more you pay too much. BIG STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Music House 606 Willamette Still Phone Main 59 We sell yon fresh from . the Country 4 tT r Eggs and Butter that suits your taste. We carry a full line of Staple, Fancy and Green Groceries we treat you right with prices right. Farmers will make mon ey by calling on us, as we pay the highest market price for all kinds of pro duce. . BEE HIVE GROCERY Comer 8lh and Charnelton Sts. Phone Black 1571 T 'onkorrow Saturday, Pea Day 2 HULL' All ZE SAIL Look (or it at Yorans Shoe Store A Heart to Watch Talk You and we will have it when you strike this store on your watch purchasing trip. 5 You are welcome to all our watch knowledge and experience. t, Tell us about how much you, would like to spend, and in one minute we can show you the watch that means the most to you for that amount of money. And it doesn't take very much money either to get a pretty good watch. A 20 year filled case with a fine 1 7 jewel movement will cost you but $14.50 and will last a life time. Call and let us talk watch together J. O. Watts Jeweler and Optician Cor 9lh and Willamette Munroe's Second Hand Store 6? W. EighLh So. We are now located in our new room, il W 8th St. (Lane's Hall) and are nowbelta prepared to serve our customers than ever. First N A. zonal Bank 2 1 O F EUGENE i.d surplim $IOU.UUU A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS done od reasonable term. Sight draft! m Chlaro, Sen Frrnctico and Portland. Bills of Kittaage nldci forolED couniriei. UepoiiU received mbject to :ttet )t certificate of deposit. All coileciiuai .Dtrustmiod will receUe prompt attention r G HENDRICKS, President, S B EAKlN, Vtct Fn f g SNODGBASS Ciihieu L II PUTTER ACH Strictly Confidential Cuitome have a right to expect Hut their business relations with a bank be treat ' ed as confidential. We follow this practice at ail times il we also aim to protect the interests of V patrons in every legitimate manner. If y&u are not a patron of this bank, would be pleased to have you open an coant with us. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Established 1892. Capital ana Surplus $100,000 July 14th weeL