Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1907, Image 5

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    Eugene Agents for Peerless -Patterns
Still Slq ught
Peerless Patterns Are Best
ermg
e are determined to get rid of summer goods of all description. In h a .
pelled to make a clean sweep in order to make room for large orders of goods that arTn
ontheway. We are making reductions of to on a great many lines. We are
handlers of good goods only, and when we advertise a reduction it means that you are
positively in the way of securing a bargain. " '
EUGENE HIGH
WILL HAVE FAST
FOOTBALL TEAM
BUY NOW AND SAVE -
Men's Shirts and Drawers, 25c
Extra nuallty ribbed Shirts and Drawers gooj
value at 35c on' sale, while they
last, at, each evjC
Little Girls' Overalls, 50c
Good weight, blue denim, trimmed in red Just
the thing tor the little tots to wear when out
camping. Ages from 12 to 6
years, pair
50c
25c
Pocahontas Cheviots, 14c
Nothing better could you get than this, for camp
ing and hopptcklng dresses. A very durable
fabric, that will wash to your entire satisfaction.
27-inches wide.
Per yard I 4C
Hop Pickers' Cloves, I0cto 25cPr.
We have the canvas gloves reinforced with leather
In palm and on fingers; good,
serviceable gloves; pair
Also the regular cotton hopplcking gloves alloc
to 12)&c Mr Hilr.
Ladies' Fast Black Hose, Extra
Special, 1 2'Ac Pair
Sold in most stores at 20 cents per pair. We are
selling stacks of them at the
extremely low price of, pair idjC
Summer Dress Goods Half Price
Not very much of an assortment left. It is selling
fast; and why not, when 10c goods are selling
for 5c; 15c goods are selling for 8c; 20c goods are
selling for 10c ? Fifty cents' does a dollar's
worth of buying.
$5.50 to $6.50 Skirts at $4.00
We have closed out every skirt In the house, ex
cepting the 3.50 and 6.50 grades Blue and
Black Mohair beautiful skirls. While they last
you can take your pick
at, each $4.00
Ladies' Oxford Shoes, 20 per cent Off
We must reduce our stock of these goods. Now
is the time to save Just when you need them.
White and black.
11.50 black or white Oxfords 9 1. an
12.00 black or white Oxfords I.(I0
12.50 grades for $2.00, and so on through the list.
Are You Putting Up Fruit ?
Let us tell yon about
THK KVKRLASTIXfi FHl'lT JAR
Absolutely the very best fruit Jar on the market.
Having the glass lid makes it the most perfect,
sanitary and economical jar made.
WK CiLAKAXTKK that this jar will give better
satisfaction than any jar you have ever used, or
your money refunded.
Everlasting Pint Jars n,-c do..
Everlasting Quart Jars $1.10 tlnz.
Everlasting 1-2 gal, Jars I.:M doa.
You save tin expense of new covers each year
by purchasing this jar.
Cotton Blankets
Extra large white and gray just what you want
for camping. Extra special
at, per pair OjC
Men's Trousers
Full line of Kazoo Pants for men, from ? 1.25 to
$1.00 pair.
The llisli School studouts expect
to put out a winning loot halt team
this year, and Uugal Quiuer. the
manager, who Is now in Idaho, is
trying to arrange a big trip as far
away as Boise, Idaho. He expects
to get games with various towns in
the Willamette valley, Portland
teams, such Eastern Oregon towns as
Baker City, La Grande. Pendleton.
The Dalles, and will try to get a
game with the crack team of Boise,
Idaho.
The material for the team Is ex
cellent this year for Ulcere will he
many of last year's veterans In
school.
Mitchell, the big lenthy center,
who graduates this year, will cap
tain the team, and expects to have
considerable good raw material.
Herman Hurd, a former quarter
back, will probably fill any place
where ever the team at first appears
to be weak, he being an all around
man. Robert Kuykendall Is likely
to be at quarter, for A I. Bean should
make a good half back.
Harold Cockerllne and Milt. Bur
ton are two veterans who will un
doubtedly retain their positions.
while Ellmnker is a reliable guard
or tackle. Clyde Elspass Is a crack
erjack halfback who is expected to
return from California when the
High School opens In September, and
Gerald Preston will make a good
fullback. Will Bailey, the Junction
City big boy. should hold down a
guard position against any man.
Geo. Hug, principal of the High
School, if he has time, will be able
to belp the boys on their plays, tnd
with his knowledge of the game of
football will make a wonderful dif
ference In the team.
When we say a thing is so it's so.
The Place
To Trade
Nicklm Neal
HEIR BORN TO
GREAT KRUPP ESTATE
Berlin, Auk. 19. The birth of an
heir to the Krup works and fortune
was appropriately anuounred today
by a salute ot can mm at thu Krupp
fartovy. '
Bertha Krupp, the oldest daugh
ter and principal lepatee of the ureal
TESTING STATION
HAS FOUR MEN
The testing station at the univer
sity is doing more work now than at
ny previous time, for where they
usually have only two men, they now
have four, two university students
being employed this summer to help
Engineer Knapp and Assistant Gess
"fr. The timber station Is now work
ins on car stringers, testing them in
every conceivable way. The actual
results are not given out by the ex
perts, but are sent back to Washing
ton, where the results are published
regular bulletins.
The station is a very Important one
jo the university, for the reason that
adds to the equipment along that
line. Regular courses are given in
toe work.
i
DIED.
4
I At llarrisburg, Monday. August j
19, after a short illness, Mrs. Doug
las Wossoin, in her 35th year. Fu
neral will be held in the M. E. church '
at Muddy station and Interment will
be made In the Odd Fellows cemetery j
near by. Services by Kev. 1). E. i
'Baker. !
"REGULAR AS THE SIX"
J n expression as old as the race.
No doubt the rising and setting of
fe sun is the most regular perform
nce In the universe, unless It Is the
tctlon of the liver and bowels when
'ulated by Dr. King's New Life
nils. Guaranteed by W. L. DeLano,
'"legist. 25c.
Eugene Transfer Co.
Sncccuor to Clark
411 Km ot banting ana team work. Flaoo norlni
twctaltT. Wool fot Sale. Stuaf e.
Sca- Ittnalrway aoulb of Loan at Saving! Bar
M Ti Irchooe BtA lull. Stable! oi. SeS U!l
EVERYTHING GOOD
IN THE
GROCERY LINE
AT
ALLEN & SON
52 E. Ninth St.. Phone Main 53
have o.ir own delivery
Goods handled with care
Trial Oriir Appreciated
Portland Bank Fails
(Continued from Page 1.)
ihone Company amounting to $1.
30(1,000 with him to New York to
dispose of them, evidently with the
idea of obtaining funds to place the
bank on a better financial basis
jLytle is severe in his condemnation
of the business methods of Cashier
i Morris.
r rienfls oi me ihu-i. h..-'
'he acted within his rights and had
I the bank been allowed to do business
' a few more days he would have plac
1 ed It upon Its feet.
It Is known that the bank owned
valuable real estate and other secur
ities. , . .
There are a large numuer o. u
positors of the poor and middle class.
whyktanT WOltRV.
.... h,. a severe COla .
w nen your tnuu - -
i You need not fear pneumonia or oth-
j. ....... Keen SUO-
!er puimonarv uira. -
plied with Kallard's Horehound 8 r-
p a positive cure .or cold...
whooping cough and bronchi... Mrs.
Hall, of Sioux rails, 3. D.. wr"V
I have used your wonderful Ba
i, rd's Horehound Syrup on my chil
dren for five yr. i"o
been wonderful." l.lnn Drug Co.
rrep.re .f..r tt.e hunting a?..n
j:, nm shotgun shell. Ju.-t rec.vcd
? ""a RU KlVlKNK Gl-X CO.
COMET MAYBE SEEN
BY EARLY RISERS
A few early risers In Kugene have
lately been trealed to a strangely
beautiful sight. A comet with a fiery
tail may be seen In the eastern heav
ens from 3 o'clock until daybreak.
This marvel of the starry canopy may
lie plainly discerned by any beholder.
There Is but one tall to this comet,
and that, as is the case with all such
well-behaved heavenly voyagers. Is
turned from the sun. The length of
the comet anil Its tall seems to be
about that distance which lies be
tween the two end stars of the bowl
of the great d ipper.
The comet Is not one that comes
In sight of the earth at regular Inter
vals, but Is what Is known as a wan
derer, coming within the range of
earthly vision once and wandering off
Into the universe never to return.
tn A. 3 T o rt-1 A ' .
(HIU)HKX IN PAI.V
Never cry as do children suffering
from hunger. Such is the cause of
all babies who cry and are treated
for sickness when they really are
suffering from hunger. This Is caus
ed by their food not being assimilat
ed, but devoured by worms. A few
doses of Whites cream vermnuge
will cause them to cease crying and
begin to thrive at once. Give it a
trial. I.inn Drug Company.
40 11(11 I'K'KKHS WiXTKIl
vnr rahiiiK furnished to camnerH.
Will commence August 29. Pickers
moved to and irotn yarn. Appiy iur
enbin to
a2' GEO. T. HAM- 8 It.
HOI Pit KINO XOTK K
Picking will rnnimcnrr on :he up
per end of 'he CainiitM'll-Walker yard
n-x Monday, August tr.. Pickers will
ake n"tle.
C. A. SOVKKX.
We have a few good serond-'nand
bossies In trade f'ir wood. Griffin
Hardware Co. diwS3
l!i:ilTH Kltl'PP, XOW WIKK OK
A fiKK.MAX I.IKITKXAXT
gunmaker, was married on October
13,- 1906, to Lieutenant Dr. Ciustav
von Hohlen und Halbarh, who was
formerly first secretary of the Prus
sian legation at the Vatican. Under
the terms of her father's will nerlha
received property valued at upward
of 100. mill. null. The husband was
was not rich.
The Farm Wagon
Is the most Important Implement the
rainier buys, and It Is greatly to his
interest to buy a good one. It Is
greatly to the dealer's Interest to sell
the farmer a wagon thut pleases him.
It makes a good customer for him
and brings additional trade. That Ib
what the Mllburn wagon is doing for
us. Buy a light-running Mllburn
and be happy. Another carload Just
received.
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO..
da24 wsl2
IION'T (JHUMI1LK
when, your Joints ache and you suffer
from rheumatism. Buy a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment and get In-
.nn. al.,r A fwinltlVA fMlTA for
rheumatism, burns, cuts, contracted
muscles, sore cnesi, etc. i. i. nogy.
a prominent merchant at Willow
Point, Texas, says that he finds Bal
lard's Snow Liniment the best all
round liniment he ever used. Linn
Drug Company.
f'HOK'K LAXDS FOB HA I. It
Say, I have some of the best farms,
grass, hop and wheat lands In Lane
county and some rholce lots and acres
in Springfield. 8. X. B. Hunt.
The parly who took the hunting
rase gold watch out of the closet at
the courthouse on August 20 will
greatly oblige the Janitor by return
ing it. Initials on the Inside, W. M.
ail W. M. 8IIKRMAN.
Kugene H.ik-ry tor hot coffee and
lnni h at all hours. Opposite theatre.
When you buy a Victor you buy
the price winner In talking machines,
dwtf KI.'GKNK GI N CO.
Land cruisers' estimate books fort
gulwrilMTtor ihe n.iLV (ilAHU j.ale at the Guard of fir. j
JusL
a word
to those
who
wish to
invest
in Land
IX the first place, we ask the
question why people buy cheap
land when, from every point of
view, good land Is much more
profitable? For Instance, poor
land which cannot bo worked
at a profit. You can't pay for
It In a hundred years. But on
the other hand. If you buy
good land that you ran work
at a profit, It will eventually
pay for Itself, whatever the
price may be; and again, good
land Is much easier worked.
If you want to raise stock,
good land Is the cheapest. If
'nil wunt to ruise grain, good
land la the cheapest. If you
want to raise fruit or veget
ables, good land la tho cheap
est. Why? Because It takes
no more to plow It: because
It takes no more to harvest It.
So It Is clear to see that If It
pays to work poor land, It sure
ly pays to work good land.
So when you buy, buy good
land, and then if you snould
want to sell It, you have no
trouble In disposing of It.
So if you want good land at
the right price, come and see
us.
We have made arrangements
to sub-divide some of tho best
large trncls III, tho country, to
suit those who may wish to pur
chase their land. It la of the
best grade, suitable - to grow
anything that growa In the
West. Our prices are right,
our land Is Al and location
good.
l'OH BALK
An Al all perfect farm; well
Improved; a bargain at $20
per acre.
I'OH SAI.K
600 acres; well-Improved farm,
close to market: 300 acreB
In cultivation; living water;
30 acres timber; on good
county rond. Price, $2(1 per
acre.
von sai.k
Choice river bottom land; In
trncts to suit purchaser;
well worth your lime to see
this. Price from $55 to
$100 per aero.
l'Olt HAI.K
I 73 acres close to town; houso
I and barn; small orchard;
1V4 miles from State Univer
sity; nice, rolling land; a
bargain at $4.noo.
I'OK SAI.K
0 ncres adlolning city limits;
all In cultivation; no build
ings. Price. $7011.
I'Oll HA LK
House and two lots; good lo
cation; on right side of
street; modern hoiiBc; will
trade for land with propur
location.
VOR SALK
Choice vacant lots along car
line. Prices to suit purchasers.
If you want timber and tim
ber lands, we have some In
large or small tracts. We make
timber lands a specialty.
All correspondence promptly
answered.
If you want choice river bot
tom land, don't forget to see
us.
U you want to buy real es
tate, call on or address,
G.G. GROSS
EUGENE
Theatre Block
Select Your
. Fail Suit Early
and in this way vou will get your choice of a large stock
of tho latest styles and patterns, before they have been
picked over. We handle the celebrated Michael Stern
high-grade tailored goods all nobby Suits that look well
and wear well.
We are also offening our summmr lines at greatly
reduced prices in order to close them out before the
season ends.
Full line of high-grade furnishings for men.
9th street ED. HANSON E Oregon
5 College Meat Market
The Wide-awake and Up-to-date
Botcher Snop at 277 Eatt 13th Street,
has reopened under new management
With a choice lin of Meats and Lard
Also our own delivery
Pleasing customers is our motto.
Seeing in Believing -Give Us a Call
0 C. M. HALL, Proprietor
0
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Phone Black 3361
The Proof of
the Preserving .
lii's in tin eating-. A jar of fruit
may luok delicious, but be sure
the flavor is retained, and it will
be if you use goud sunar, spices,
etc. Get them at Green's, and
you will be sure they are riuht.
We are selling the best quality
granulated sugar, malt and fruit
vinegar that can be bought.
W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER.
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25
J. R. NOSES SON
Successors to Scobsrt & Dodge
" We carry a full line of ;
General Merchandise
and are headquarters for Fruits and Fresh Vegetables
Cor. Oth and Olive Phone Main 4A4
Livery (3& Boarding Stables
BARNARD COt WEST, Props. '
First-Class Turnouts of all Descriptions. Rubber
Tire Cabs and Single Rigs
IF YOU WSH A CAB RING UP MAIN 21
No. 45 West Ninth Street
For
City Property, Farms.
Fruit or Stock
Lands
Timber bought and sold
Locations made on
T. C. E.
Mines and Mining Stock
Call at
No. 3 West 5th St
Eugene, Or.