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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1906)
Great Muslin Underwear Sale With Both Distinction and Difference The women of our city and vicinity have never been invited to inspect such a wonderfully brilliant and magnificent array of beau tiful Undermuslins as is placed at their disposel during this sale. Five Full Fledged Bargain Lots. READ THEM: MANY CHANGES IN RAILROAD .'DEPOT FORCES j. LOT A. Every piece worth 50c Sale price 29c. LOT B. Every piece worth $1.00. Sale price 59c. LOT C Every piece worth $1.25. Sale price 79c. LOT D. Every piece worth $1.75. Sale price $1.19. LOT E. Every piece worth $2.00. Sale price $ 1 .39. See Window Display. Sale Monday and Tuesday. All Summer Dress Goods at Spot Cost Monday and Tuesday. The Bon Marche The Underselling Store 3. Taylor, of Junction, Will Succeed A. J, Gilielte at the Eugene Depot Adair's Succes sor Will Not Be Chosen Until Aog'Jit 14 WILL OPERATE STREET RAILWAY BY WINTER Work Will Commence on Sys tem In Engene Within Few Weeks Tina week' Junction City Times tellH of bruit) a. P. depot cbuogea as follows : Cluud Pongra ban been transferred from Junction to Yoncalla, where be will bold tbe position of agent. This is in the line of promotion and at an increased salary of about 85 per month. At present the successor of Mr. Pengra ia unknown. J. B. Taylor has been transferred to Eugene and will succeed A. J. Gil lette In the passenger department. The family will more to Eugene as soon as tbe necessary arrangements can bo made. . .. .... . - - - Mr. Riley goes south and will bo contracted for 50,001) pounds at U.'j j succeeded by Mr. Nelson, of Albany, cents to the Cbas. S. May & Co., of J.C.Clark, of Creswtll, succeeds Now York. I Leon Parks, who was advanced to Other contracts were murto with uigbt agent at Junction, and ilnrvey ; Charles Green & Son, ISniinurd i Co., ' .Morss, also of Creswell, succeeds Otis as follows: Edward Kavunaugb, of Pitney, resigned, on the night shift, i Woodlmrn. 0000 pounds at 10 cents;! The successor of L. G. Adair at Eu- geno will not oo Known uur.ii August j Uth, when the bids will be opened. It is not generally believed that sen iority will prevail in the selection fjr this office, but tbe one possessing the ! necessary qualicaQtious aside from tbe length of service will be selected for tbe place. 0C3C- o ! I la ' . . y a f&jnf-n VJ"!-W if2j- T A Ff - i. FECIAL SALE ON WHITE SEWING MA CHINES for the next thirty days at greatly re duced prices to make room for a carload. Sold on easy payments. Old machines, hay, grain, potatoes, cattle, etc., taken in payment forftew machines. & & White Sewing Machine Exchange 534 Willamette Street Phone Black 151 1 P. S. Good Second hand Machines at a Bargain. 23eS3 Force of Men Now at Work on Reser voir and Gas Plant Will Be Employed at Building the Line As Soon As the Plants are Completed , r' C. Kavanaugh, of Woodlmrn, lOOO pounds at 10 cents ; J. A. Fersch woiler, 7000 pounds at 10 cents; J. A. and 0. A. Whitney, of Woodburn, 7"i00 pounds nt 10 cents; Nick Se'res, 'at Woodlmrn, 8000 pounds at 10 cents. ! Sulem Journal. GIRL FINED $5 FOR INSULTING OLD MAN Jr R, Sellers, Mrs, Bell and Llllie Bell Arrested - Outcome of a Neighborhood Row in Northwest ern Part of City NEW DRY G000S STORE. FOn SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD ORDERS LOT OF FIRE ROSE Fifteen Hundred Feet Ordered This Morning - Water Mains Will Be Ready for Service July 25 J A Guard representuUTO -wlillo in Portland yesterday vi.itnl the office of A. Welch, manager of the Willam ette Valley Co, and leainid sumo in teresting facts lu regard to the enter prises in which the oon.pitny is pro moting in Eugene and vicinity. Mr. Weloh stated that just as soon na the nretimit work on the new water system and tbe gas plant in Kugene n'ter curb lu ,..,n .Ii.lod the reuular force of men. the cases tog. ther with others, will begin the Bell, bat warned them that If any construction of tbo street railway further troublo occurred they would system. Ho thought that the work lmve to Buffer the penalty. The girl on the reservoir would be clone with- was lined 3 and costs, but execution lu three or four weeks. Tho work of sentonoo was suspended pending from now on will bo rushed and If good behavior. nosslblo a lnruor force of men will bo A neighborhood row lu the north western part ot tbe city culminated but evoking iu tbe arrest of J. R. Sellers and Airs. Sarah Bell, each charged with aB'iinlting the other, and Ullle Bell, charged with using insulting language toward Sellers. The trio appeared lu the police court at 8 o'cl.ck this morning. Judge Dorrls, after advising them to here- their tempers, dismissed against Sellers and Mrs. The officials of the Willamotte Val- Uey Co. announce that the water , . - , - ... ,,.. n j mains on Main sheet iu Springfield J, A COX, Of BrOWnSVllle, Will DC- will bo ready for service by July 25. cupy Building Formerly Occupied .l ei" by Saloon - Telephone Office atrr;vfe6 thBHcity ,wi11 be y.e" pr0; ' r tected from nre and a repetition of Will B3 MOYed I 'nls morning's blaze can be prevent- j ed. The reservoir is high enough to give a good pressure and with the It is reported that. J. A. Cox, of amount of nose that will be ready Brownsville, will occupy the Kola for use three qr four good streams JCeis buildiui; on Main street ,at can be played on any fire that breaks Spriu Hold lu the near future with a out iu the businses sectiou of the full lino of dry goods. This is the city in the future, building torineiiy occpuied by D. J. I PRESSES Cummins' saloon. Tbe Kepner building, just west of the bank, has been leased to tbe tele phone compauy and "Central" will be moved there from Peery's drug store. Business Briefs II. Snook, a Salem oontraotor, well known lu Kugene, has been awarded tbo contract for the erection of the woman's building at tho O. A. C. tor ol,lHK). put on Tho work on tho gas plant will also pro' eed rapidly, as it Is desired to get tJ work on tho street railway sys tem as quickly as possible. Mr. Welch said that If weather cunditloiiB are favorable ho expects to have tho BVEtoin In operation by the latter part olthe fall or the tore part of tno win- 8j lor. Tho Hue to Springfield will Im mediately thereafter bo built. Mr. Welch, accompanied by I. W. Audeison, of Spokane, Northwest ro presentntlvo of Rhodes, Kinkier & Butcher, the Philadelphia linn back ing the Willamette Valley Co. K. W. Hall and other representatives of tho company, will bo hero next Tuesday and will make a trip up the MoKeu .lo. It Is presumed the trip is for the purpuso of examining sites for an ... l.. .. .l..nt u ltr,ii-u mi.. eiUCHiU I'UHV, I'K.l.V. .o .......... .... j uouueod by tho Cluard, tho company g,,, pool,i0 couldn't keep from tak Intends building nuuioruus trolley iMg trouble even If they wcro vaccl Hues to outlying districts, and it. is nated for it. prubablo that a line up tho MoKenzlo will be constructed some tune iu the' An emergency Is something Uiat tho ., . r.,t.,r i heavy villain carries up WATER IS NOW I'UKK. j Mr. Welch stated that since tho fil ters at the new pumping station huvu' 1eeu put to uso the water furnished j the city is absolutely pure. He said: a great many of tho dead end lu the mains hare been eliminated and those' that remain nre being constantly j Hushed. They will all be done away! w ith as toon as possible. Got your fishing tackle at Chambers' Hardware Co work, ugeno tf The Presidio. The rresidio of San Francisco, wblcr was one of the principal places of ref nge for sufferers from the earthquake and Are in that cUy. was established as an army post by tho Spanish about 100 years ago. It was first occupied by Miss Maude Morris has opened hei Dressmaking parlors in tho Dunn building. Reception room 3. 'Phone 17111. Wouldn't Stand For It, "Why did you start n light with that boy?" "He said 1 couldn't swenr any better thau his uncle's parrot." Doubtful Praise. "This Is what I call a good cigar." "It docs smell as though it were all wool." PERT PARAGRAPHS. carries up his sleeve which, to his surprise, gives the hero a chance to make good. We guarantee our Steam Uya Works. Vudor Cbuir Hammock, 823.00 Something new; one week's free trial. Chambers' Hardware Co. We will make that old summer suit? look like a new one at tne .ugene Deo Works, 4oi) Willamette street. Wood, wood, wood. At Eugeno Transfer Co. g You nre missing something if you do not make a cool room out of your hot porch with Vudor porch shmlt-, We put them up free. Chambers' Hardware Co. For those wishing the best., C. L. Winter is in charge of the Wirt. Photo Co. Studio, and gusrantets r suits. Chambers Block. 'Phone P 1321. Leave orders for M. C). Warner, piano tuner, at Moiris' music stci . Camp furniture of all bum at Chambers' ilnnlwitri Co Tents, all sizes and low pi ice;. Chambers' lliiii!.v:.r Co Llsks' anti-rust tim.ir ia tiie chenpest iu the end. livery pitce guarautoed. Chambers' linrdvvar.! H i. Warner tunos plauos. Porch chnlrs and lawn fiirultire r.t Chambers' Hardws.e Co A box of Preston A Hales' site oil will keep the water out. that makes brain ni.ul Liuwii f . V -l " 4 . ' ' v-r...Ji t. i.;.r-: -'. f-H j-.? 1-2 Ll S any a View Disclosed to You 1 From car windows, via the Rock Island, that you must not fail to see. 3 Go East via El Paso and you see New and Old Mexico and Arizona that tawny South west land of sunshine, where sun and air rejuvenate with marvelous power. 1 Go via Salt Lake City and Colorado and for the better part of two days you ride thru the finest scenery on the American continent. 1 Go "Tourist" and in addition to the delight ful scenery you'll experience the added advan tages of a restful trip made at a great saving over first class, luxurious (but no more comfortable) accommodations. J Our folder, "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," gives full information, bent upon request. General Atfent, . Rock Isljnti-'P'-'sco Lines, 140 Third St., 1 GOTLAND, ORE. B.'3JtRic!i,ai Eugene Transfer Co. Successor to Clorks All kind of haulfn. and (cam work. Piano moving a ipecialty. Wood for Sale. Storage. Omce- 1st statrwrty south of Loan and Savings Bnnlc Omce Ti lephone Red 1011. Re, Piione Red 10U. I American troops j division hoaiiqr.;-. i UK'nt of Ciitiforni 1 slupe overlook!' 1 noiv'nvot !t : iv.. : . t i:-t; : . vn t'1.-' t: iw wo;-! ! lir:ui over l.r.;.' SI.) uut.1 Is now tin . f-r tho depiirt It Is sHnnt'.il on "V ' iT' ' !";v:.i u;k or tiii' liirfft .i.,','(nr.v hospitals !i? resi'rvntiou em- FOR CIGARS HlTlU-1 lh-rl-.t H. 1 f.y wi''.! 1. co::f.i. nt!r;!i'i .1 ii:. ... I. 11. Ti-lrcr. i'.-.v'. . whoso contro ls. McWnilo, former t .ii.on. China, has l. v.-;'s not louir since .'ti r of flip United l;in;;tloni of NorwnT. L JJI L Z 1 ! r: -n-iii In onler to become n grat poet tho first necessity la to liypnotlio n preat i editor. dent to store. , oflUo over 'I'huue Ul.uk A fool ' down. and Ms lies arc soon mil MARIO COUNTY CONTRACTS. Hop growers nre yet to reap har vest from their crop. If reports cut rent hero nro trno Oeortie Ontva, re presontliiK Klnlilr, Wolf Netter, lias had no taker on Ills otter ot ia cents i Every sour ,if snocess hns Its chorus fur the VMU crop. K. Collard, of In-! of knncken. dependence, 1ms sold .I'.tXiO pounds at IJ'a cents, but ((rowers lit hide-. 1'eiidi 11. -o nod here have ivfused lo s.ll at that, price. ; Several lii'p coi.triu't-. v. (M. I in t'.l . offlo i f !. ''" K-'v r. - y 'i'.'d:iy. T1i' price p:il l 111 ''. ' : l-.it tine wus !) cut-. "r ' " ' hup i ink Co., of luiivpen n.-e, .... Mrs. I'ulviu's, Preston T'.i pe ;!,. t ilk nlni't I ive lielnn a lK:ritif'd ilreii'i of'en turn nnirriap ln:. :ui ii''.v ii!ft!itniMi. S. P. Head, Ili'.U's Kr;ccry 1711. Hats nt half prce at ol hust Ninth street. l'niiit wit!: V-ioenix pamt. .V Unit's, lu'en'i. ()ld clothes made to look like new. 4,V H'lliiiiintto street. Kuceue Dye, Works. " ; We are uversto..(ed with old p:ip"n. at the t'nard oflli-e. Ce:re nr..! t-.ke them awnv at .veer own irlee. t An mi ii.U .1 kiiii k::.,l livtil is im cT.vtlve , '.f is c.ii: IIS with n'.l r I i. niilir.ice Hew Today. 'T- S..rrv.e t i t'n- i .v lie v.'i.s "e:i i.n'.'j- . . c.lln;' ... Ii!iis ,-rN N. II.. : '. sum- v.: "'" a ivcr while the V It u a s o - J:uanese J 1 I r.ue coihni..-;.-:on- ' . '.-'' jf wen- hi sis. T : tJiflS i fi-.m. y he was i .- f j" ; then f-.r.t :His:. ;; ..s X'J? an: .v.-.-:a:-y f . oTi I 't:'-,. n ml in sis1- ...'Kf.Jj i-! ! I..'.r"e ;tf .lie cn.i'i'inlunHYii ' t.ie lc.ec.itis. It, was j;;st erior l.i (li s t;:t Mr. IVlrve had visi i' l !::.!. t-i ! ! ' .'.-. .i-s; in to In v,'t .".i,' r. - v.,.. . I t.. ! . ...-.ini 'ties In ih.- e..;:f:!i" '. He ma.l,- a re :".'i. ii. i -. i.; wi.;. ,i Oenul ( ',.,.- ! i . V. ... . ,r.. i i . i.':.' fi'-v...-. Mc.'i..io nf:eiwanl made ' ; 'i - ' i t v.r. iv:rce. , . :" I...V....U- ' CALL UP PHONE MAIN 68 And get your MEAT delivered to anv part of the city at any Hme of the day Jt.Ju by special delivery. ..tl,,-tl E. T. BUSHNELL 277 13th and Patterson SU. All Wd&s Are Alike To the woman who wears our slices. Whether she wolks on the hard city pavements or on nature's carpet ol grass, she feels the same springy rebound at every step, the same coo', even pressure of the sole ol her foot and the same stnse of immunity from corns and every other foot ill. Buy your shoes from an expert .-'hoemsn --Ihits what we ar. lU.t.iidj; wlii.o wu wait. Miller's Shoe Store 41 West, Eighth Street East Room in Hall BlocK Schneider Block lot 'tout-v A. LOMBARD.! .. D.-aler In j Cement, Lime, Hard all Piaster. ; The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMirmviIIe Will save money lor you. If !'J' ' insurance is aboa to expire see J. H I Daniel, Lane county (accm, acd lel'3 hew we save you fifty cer cent on roar insurance. Brick buildings sptc;i!:y- Eugene Office. McClun duiic.u room 8. opr. Loan and Savings Fa"- o.. O Then you break your bike Ju;t take a hike A: d look lor Mike. . . He will fix iti xdlorF"-'""'" y.lViZ VALD'5- rrar r- O-.n-SKV"' Ji OU-.-.- i.r-.--