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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
o o The Friendly Store 0 The Friendly Store- -The Friendly Store 9 1st Friday Surprise Sale Extra Specials For 9 1st Friday Surprise Sale 75c Kimona Silk 50c "pieces Japanese Kimona Silk, rich colorings, new patterns, 75c quality 50c New Dress Goods 50 20 pieces new 38-in Spring Suit ings, plaids stripes, checks and plain colors in all the latest ef fects, remarkable values 50c $1" Bed Spreads 2 dozen heavy Marsclles Patterns Crochet Bed Spreads full '4 size $1.75 quaiity each $1.50 Cambric Skirts $1.25 Ladies' Underskirts made of fine cambric and nainsook trimmed in lace and embroidery and tucks splendid values at this low price each $ 1 .25 Pongee Silk 75c I piece 36-in Pongee Silk, regular $J.OO quality a yard 75c $2 Spring Shirtwaists $145 5 dozen new Spring; Shirtwaists, waists made of all the new materials, coin dot percales, and Swiss white grounds with black and colored dots, white lawns and mulls made in the college blouse effect and neatly trimmed in lace and insertion regular values up to $2.00 on sale tomorrow at $1 .45 Hundreds of other waists made of silk, mull, lawn, madrass and silk gingham in tailored and dressy styles, long and short sleeves, open front and back, high and Dutch neck effects. Prices $ 1 .00 to $ 1 2.00. See them. 22 India Linon 10c yd 15c India Linon 2x2c yd Tomorrow we offer 20 pieces of fine India Linon; one of the favored white fabrics for spring waists and dresses at much less than usual. Anticipate your needs and buy tomorrow. 1 2 Jc India Linon 10c yd 15c India Linon 12c yd 75c 72-inch White French Organdie 25c Boy's 20c Hose 2x2c Girls' Silk Lisle Hose 25c 75 dozen Boys' best 20 heavy ribbed hose, absolutely fast, sizes 6 to JO, tomorrow 2 pair for 25c Girls' fine silk lisle hose, French heel and toe, triple sole, best 35c stockings, to- - morrow a pair 25c Ladies' fine lisle Hose 50c Tomorrow we place on sale 20 dozen Ladies' Fine Lis e Hose, in black, navy, res:da, dark green, Alice, tan, brown, pink and light blue, etc., worth 75c, tomorrow a pair 50c $8.50 Black 4fL Panama Skirts $5.00 This is without exception the greatest skirt value we have ever offered. The very newest pleated styles made of all wool Panama, real value$3.50 Friday Surprise special ea $5.00 S3 I Boys' Spring Suits Our first shipment of new clothing is now opened up and ready for your inspection. ' Two-Piece Suits A dozen pretty patterns in 2-piece suits including the new pearl and oyster greys $2.50 to $7.50 Boys' Long Trouser Suits $5.00 to $16.50 New Spring Topcoats J00 new stylish up-to-date Spring Topcoats, made tan, gray, olive, and black covert and fancy tweed in sizes 33 to 42. These coats are made in lengths 32, 34 and 36 inches and both slims and stouts, and usually retail for $12.50, Our price is $9.00 New Pajamas and Night Robes Satren, Muslin and Silk Mixtures are being shown in our new Pajamas and Night Robes that are made with V neck, or taped or plain collar. A dozen pretty color effects in b'ues, lavendars, pinks, tans, and creams, besides th? staple solid colors 50c to $6.50 FINED $30 FOR STEALING NINE EGGS 'Shell" Coffman seems to have more than his share of trouble In the courts. His latest appearance was this forenoon, when he was taken be fore Judge Bryson, cf the justice court, on the charge of larceny, he having stolen nine eggs from the Vin cent restaurant the other night, when he and Bill Prltchctt were arrested for being drunk and disorderly. He pleaded guilty and was fined $30, which he paid. Coffman started to work on the streets this afternoon with the ball and chain fastened to one of his legs, in pursuance to the order of Police Judge Dorrls the other day. This is an old sentence of twenty days, and when it is completed he will probably be given twenty days more for the escapade with Pritchett the other night. EXERCISES AT HIGH SCHOOL THIS AFTERNOON The first of a proposed series of assemblies was held at the high school this afternoon In honor of the birth of Washington. J. F. Gates toid the school of the new office formed in the G. A. R., namely, the patriotic instructor, the duty of this officer being to promote patriotic enthusiasm and to create a greater veneration for the great men of the country on such days as Jlem orial Day. Professor F. S. Dunn spoke and told of a visit to Mt. Vernon, telling how It Is being preserved and hon ored by the people. The High School Glee Club made Its initial appearance in public with a selection and encore. Rev. H. N. Mount gave the address (SOOn for California. All Humors Pimples, bolls, eruptions, enema or Bait rheum, scrofula, are radi cally and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Uncld or tablcti. IOC Doaea una Dollar. ' PERSONALS. Jame3 Parvln, of Dexter, Is In the city. W. O. Cook Is at Independence on business. B. S. Hyland was at Junction today on business. D. M. McCrady returned from Port land last night. G. A. Dyson returned last night from a visit In Portland. E. C. Lake returned this afternoon from a trip north. Miss Annie O'Brien is visiting In Portland for a few days. Mrs. Baldwin and daughter, Miss May, are visiting in Portland. W. P. Temple and family arrived here last night from Pendleton. Y. D. Hensill and family are home from their trip through California. Peder Ophii.-i went to Roseburg this afternoon on a limber cruising trip. Attorney H. W. Thompson went to Roseburg this afternoon on business. C. J. Barhite went - to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a business 'trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mathews went to Roseburg this afternoon on tim ber business. Attorney J. M. Pipes was a pas senger to Roseburg on the afternoon train today. J. H. Barc-U, a prominent butcher of Cottage Ciovo, was in E;iu-ue on business today. Mrs. J. A. Gwinn has returned to Salem, after visiting her sister, Mr3. Chas. Mayhew, in Eugene. Oscar Stern b.?t';x who has been with the Harrlmai surveyors in the Cas cade Mountains In Eastern Lane county, is in the city and will leav.' JASPER WILK INS ESTATE0 ' ;VALUE0AT $40,5(0 Yesterday afternoon Probate Ju,i,e. Chrlsman appointed Mrs. Clara wel kins administratrix of the estat- ,p her husband, Jasper Wilkli.s, ?,j10. died at his home near Cobur1- a weeks ago. The estimated value c! the property of the estate is $10 of which $7500 is personal prooenv and the remainder real estate. Til? heirs are as follows: Mrs. Clara W'il. kins, wife; Althea Wilkins, daugh ter; Mitchell Wilkins, son; Grace Wilklns, daughter; and Herman Wik kins, son. The deceased yleft no will. . ENACT LAW TO PREVENTR1REST FIRES (Continued from Page 1) Have Your New Spring Gown Fitted over a Kabo Corset The New Models Are Here Eugene's Foremost and Best Store Satisfaction or Your Money Back of the occasion. He brought out the life of Washington, showing the little things in his character which have made the nation what It Is today, and how the student of today could profit by his example. t CITY NEW8. t AV wither Prediction. ' Tonight and Friday, showers. notary public With tho county clerk j against Win. Cheshire, charged with yestorday afternoon, j violating tho local option law at .Springfield, returned a verdict of not guilty iiftor being out 20 minutes .last evening. A marriage license was Issued this forenoon to Andrew S. Charles and Miss Kate L. Lnbontc, both of the lower Sluslaw country. LIVING, YET SATISFIED - ! ! The banks will remain closed day tomorrow, all The date of tho thentro orchestra's poverty ball has been fixed for March 14. ' Another car of logs arrived last evening for the Eugeno Lumbor Company. I Arthur McAllster and Miss Mary :E. Warfield, well-known young peo- Thoro were five additions to the id ot tug cU.. Wcre ftralltl.j ma- church at the Christian revival last railo license this nftemoon bv Cnnn. night. Tho Biibject for tonight lsty Clerk Leo "Come and See, A hew floor will Mion be laid In the Underwood skating rink, the old one having become pretty badly worn. It i r.,i,1,i ., , , over 100 per cent dividend; The Undorwood Sknting Club bas changed tho time for Its weokly par ties from Friday to Saturday night. midsummer, Plato glass placed In the front of the Rlsdon block, occupied by Shumate's millin ery store. E. J. McOlnnahan, tho Incubate. man, begnn to movo to his now loca tion on West Eighth Btreet this af ternoon. Campbell & Follman took charge of the Gordon furniture store today. They report a big buslnoss to start out with. D. E. Severy, of tho lower Slus law country, filed his commission ns Right here in Oregon peoplo whom you know, or can know, have been in sured in the MutuaJ life Insurance Company, of New York, the company that today is paying the largest div- Tho name of Allen Eaton, member 1 1le,"ls of an' standard company in of tho lower house of the present ll,ls country. Hear the evidence: ii,,r i, ,,,,,, ,tirt t. William Waddams, $1000 policy, 11 In... nnn.inl.ii..n .....vr,- f p., ..n ' over 100 per cent dividend; what is said the rink will bo conducted till I Imlnl(.llm, owncrallll) ,lcke, company can beat It? Mrs. A. E. Latourette, endowment There will be a grnnd army social policy, protection for 20 years and re at the post room In tho theatre block j more that 6 per cent interest. Saturday evening, February 23. An B. Neustadter, increased face of entertaining program is being ar-1 policy by dividend more than forty ranged. A general invitation is ex-1 per cent. tended to the public to attend. I C. R. Donohue, $4000 endowment, The high school student body Is neM dividend $2232.66. Good, isnt It? gotlntlng with Steve Burton to put I The charity ball at the armory Qeorg0 w Wrlgnt 20 year en. on a home tulent play In the near fu-!,n8t was lnrKe'y a,temlcd' dowment. dividend more that forty benefit of thlsiuvor 3uu was ciearea. ine inurs-i iday Afternoon Club, under whose: auspices tho ball was held HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS PLAY AT ltOSElll'IKi j Two championship basketball ! games, being the last games of the I season in Roseburg, will be playvd at Slocum's hall next Friday nig'tt, 'February 22, between the boy' and I girls' teams of Roseburg and Eu 'gene high schools. The local high school teams have not been defeated by any other high' school teams In Southern Oregon this season, ami it Mrs. Emery Smith, of Minneapolis, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. Kuykendall, in Eu gene, went to Drain this afternoon to visit there a few days. Charles L. Scott went to Rose burg this afternoon on business. Geo. Chamberlain and family, who have been visiting relatives here, left today for their home at Talent .Jack 'son county. Marion F. Davis, grand chancellor 'of the Knights of Pythias, arrived here last night and will attend the celebration of the anniversary of the 'order by the local lodge tonight. His home Is at Union. Otho V. Roberts arrived this af- F. W. Gaines, a Socialist speaker, has been holding forth In tho empty store room In tho Titus block each windows Jiave boon' ! night since Monday before good-Bleed crowds. ttire here for the year's track team. per cent. Don't forget the protec tion, for he sneaks highly of It. la In l.n " .. ...... .. - TrtHn Hrnil PV 1 1 S I I . Z II VPRr The room formorly occupied by the . congratulated upon the success of tho H,..Hpnit ' . life ' nollcv of $5000. This is the first 20-year dividend. Barkor gun Btre Is being fitted up: affair, for Rennluger's restaurant, which will bo romoved thore from the frame I T'o Presbyterian Sunday school building It now occupies, a few doors Kv8 supper to the members of the west. The Jury In the case of the stnto Eugene Souvenir Dishes Four Views.., Court House High School Willamette Street Villard Hall A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM O o Prices Rani ?T 25c to i ;e From 1.25 Hull's Red Cross Drug Store , ' 537 West St. IT-19 E 8th St. school," adult classes as well as chil dren, tomorrow (Friday) evening at 5 o'clock. The members ot tho home depurtnient are Invited. It will bo' a Washington's birthday party. Earl, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mntlock, Is confined to the house with a mild attack of smallpox, and the residence on South Willam ette street has been placed under quarantine. It is supposed that the boy contracted the contagion while In Portland recently, as there are no other case's In Eugene. Tho tide of interest at the meet ings at the M. E. church is rising from night to night. Rev. Van Marter la a unJme preacher. lp has a prne tical way of putting things that is catchy to the ear and uplifting to the soul. Sunday will be a great day. In addition to the regular services at 0.1:30 a. m. ani!G7:30 p. ni. there will R a meeting for men only at 3 p. in. Every man and boy In Eugene should plan to Ppresent. they are vlctorlovs over Eugene they School was defeated the day before for the purpose of appropriating a sufficient sum to carry the Drain school through the present year. There was quite a strong o;i;ioji- tlon to reconsideration, and the mo tion carried with only two n-ajjr-ity, and upon the understarulin : t:,at the appropriation 13 to be for the re mainder of the present year only. Senators Refuse Mili-aiir. The senate committee on EVih-o; and salaries of members reported yes terday, the aggregate of the allow ances being $4535.30. Eight of th? senators declined to accept any mile age allowance, and will receive on'y the per diem allowance of $120. Be sides refusing to take mileage S?r. ator Booth further subtracts from his per diem the sum of $9, charging the state with only $111. The eighe "senators who declined to receive mileage are: Bailey,. Bingham, Booth, Bowerman, Cald well, Kay, Malarkey and Smith, ot Marion. MARRIED. In Eugene, February 20, It'OT,. Henry Kelso and Miss Rose M. Bur gess, Justice of the Peace R. S. Bry son officiating. They will reside at Junction Oity. DIED. 4- Mary Ethel, the f.vo-year-:M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grandy, died at the family home near Marcola February 20, 19'.'7, of typhoid fever. ...1,, ,. .i,i, ui, p,.iin,i the haberdashery uusiness wmi for state supremacy. Both of next 'brother Elmer in tne MatiocK moc Prwinv nlirht'K trump mav be seen for ;Mrs. Roberts ternoon from The Dalles, to go into 1 1 T his BORN'. one admission price, burg Review. 35 cents. Rose- An Oregonlan dispatch from New York city reports the sale of the Cor vallls & Eastern railroad to the Har riman interests. This purchase com pletes the bottling up of the state by the Harrlman interests. and at Jefferson for with relatives. the baby stopped few days' visit FACTS ABOUT SKATES While skates have nothing to do with this article we feel it is the only means nt hand to catch the eye of the Eugene public at this time. The Eugene theatre orchestra has given a series of dances during the winter months. Possibly this fact has not been generally known, Rising From the Grave. A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Fertwell, of Lucama, N. C, re lates a most remarkable experience. ;past rie says: Aiier tuning iuuu feel like one rising from the grave. In any case the orchestra knows these My trouble Is Brlght's Disease, in dances have taken place.as they were the Diabetes Btage. I fully believe :were always present to play for those Electric Bitters will cure me perma- j sympathetic friends who nentiy. tor 11 nas aireaay omi.. ,,,,,. ,h 4"t""t""- To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har'. nt Cottage Grove, a nine-pound boy on Saturday, February loth. To A. H. Pritchard and wife. 11 miles northwest of Eugene, February 20, 1907, a son. Petnluma Incubators are easy to operate aud sure hatchers. We have them In stock. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Have you beat It on your farm or In your store? Think before you speak. Frank Gilliam, $1000 policy, $818.10 dividend. Come in and see what he says about It it costs too , much to print it. I Paying dividends now, 1907, about twenty per cent more than ill 1906. No other conipnny can show results like this. Tried as If by fire and found to be pure gold. The true records show. Your life should be Insured you cannot afford to put It off longer. Write or call and see J. W. Zimmerman, the agent, room 2. Loan and . Savings Rank building. Euirone. Oregon. 21 the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Guaranteed at W. L. De Lano, drug gist. Price only 50c. Lime and sulphur spray ready to use any quantity. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Best onion sets. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. All kinds of clothes cleaned, press ed and dyed at tho Eugonoj Steam Laundry. u Spray pumps from 60 cents tip. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. O We can fill your order for gasoline. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Don't send away for your garden seeds we have them in bulk and can save you money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Se our rug display in north show window. All sizes up to 4x4 yards. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. The Bcnn Magic Spray Pump saves 1-3 the labor. See it before buying. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Get your meals at the theatre cafe. dtf PILES CURKII IX O TO 14 DAYS PAZO'S OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case ot itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c GASOLINE WOOD 8AWIX0. W. E. Boddy win gave you money on wood sawlife. All wood sawed with gage. Prompt service. 'Phone, Red 1771. Residence. 775 Ferry St. truly thankful. That these dances have been poorly attended the orchestra is fully aware. And why this poor attendance? Is It because of so many of their friends being unintentionally over looked in not getting an invitation to their first dance? If this be true they are truly sorry and their hats are off to any and all of their frlend3 who were thus overlooked. As a dance orchestra this organ ization has few, if any, equals in the state, and it is with regret to say that they are about to step down and out and bow low to the "whiz" of skates and the "smack" of basketball. But In the face of all counter attractions they have been Induced to remain In tact long enough to give a good old time poverty sVall, to take place intfhe near future. And it Is to be hoped that all of Eugene will take advan tage of this opportunity, as they In tend to make it the most enjoyablc dance of the season. Watch for the date. f22 If you have any clothes that need cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give us a call. We do first-class work under guarantor! Eugene Steam Laundry. ti M. O. V?t tunes-pianos. Leave orders at 11. t;. MorrTV music store. ATTENTION! Women ot Woodcrai't, Eugene Cir cle, No. 16. On Friday, February 22, the organizer of this district is ex pected to be present at the regular meeting. A full attendance is oe sired. Non-attending members es pecially requested to be present. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP MEETING CALLED The voters of the Second ward who are in favor of municipal owner ship are requested to meet Friday evenlng at 7:30 p. m. at the city hall to nominate a candidate for council man from said ward. NEW COUNTY MADE IX WASHINGTON" To Cure Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it falls' to cure. E. GROVE'S slgnaturQiQin each box. 25c Subscribe for the DAILY (gVARD. Olympia, Feb. 21. The senate !" day passed the bill creating the coun ty of Gray's Harbor by a vote of 3- " a. The bill had been previously par sed by the house and goes to t!. governor for approval. NEW TOKAY. TIMBER CLAIMH Few good limK" claims left for Farmers 16x. location. I'nona f2 3 abut FOR RENT 11 acres garden o n.ilo from Eugene. the Excelsior Mill. T. Tivey. Call at GIRL WAITED To work in can . dyOkitcben. Apply at Palace ot Sweets. FOR SALE A good young yn: incubator, nearly new: harness. ey; ha.fe oats. v. 366 East 13th St.. r- ' gene, Oregon. Subscrilie for the Weekly Guard. a fine si Barbour.