Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 13, 1908, Image 8

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    , THEEXOEyBPAHTUCARD. MOSDAV. JAXTARY 18. m -
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THE
FRIENDLY STORE
Pre-Inventory
Sale
Ladies' and Children's
COAT S AND SUITS'
J -2 PRICE
Outing Flannel Gowns,
Shirt Waists, etc.
Reduced 25 Per Cent
Wool Underwear
Dress Goods and Silks
20 Per Cent Less
Alans of the Army. I
In tbe armj h.iUmr,,'"--
ii - ittulf Hon nl for the first I heal muroai mt-mhranu. mr,,, vA
necullur to Itself, ileum iur " " , B-.teitr.Tlo for throat, so.-. i7r...n.tll Wk
time by outsiders, they neeu nuerpr ,
tatiun. Among the wt coiumuu w
.i.n. tn "mnri-l." "HiriKer li
.
. .i,n-n" fnr "mnreu. hiihvki . . ..- , ... ion. ..
H. W. Mahon and w.fe are aowu J " ln ivaervant or hoow T "VffWM.
- .. . , If MulH Iff Uoud It' ;nui ' ""H JL.
Beat gargle for ora throat. U. l'ruS(1J
DyspepletsS&g?
from Mabel. Marroi. fr an officer. "C. O." for "com.
a. VJ. i7iiri jo (1
Hundreds of Remnants for about Half Real Prices
Sunlight Shetland Floss, one pound box 90c
12 yd. Piece 15c English Long Cloth : $1.25
$4.00 Wool Shirtwaists, white and colored, each $2.45
$3.00 Wool Shirtwaists, all sizes, ea. ..$1.50
fnr A ft' diiVS.
I Kev. I. G. Knous. of Albany, was
i In Eugene today.
j Andy Graham, of Cottage Grove.
. wan In the city today.
James E. Noland, of Creswell. was
in the city on business today.
H. F. Hollenbock leaves on the fly
' er tonight for Portland on business.
I C. C. C'roner, who has been quite
111 for a week, Is some better today.
County Treasurer fcastianu spent.
D." for "of-1
ficer of the day," "hop" and -noproom ,
for "dance" and "dancing room,
citz ciohes" for "civilian dress,'
comnjissnries" for "groceries," "cof
fee cooler" for an otlieer who is nl
wnvs looking for an easy Job In some .
staff position, "found" when an officer j
falls to pass his examinations ami
"shavetail" for a youngster Just out of
West I'olnt. Among the Boiiuera iue
Sunday at Cottage Grove with friends.! eI1)regsioii8 have niultlplied until dulte
I V Heed and Charles. Kutne
went to Portland today on business.
Attorney F. M. De.N'effe returned
today from a business trip to Drain.
F. W. Vaille, the postoffice inspect
or, was in the city from Portland
today. ,
Miss Myrtle Smith was a passen
ger for Junction on the noon train
today.
Miss Mary Peebler, of Portland, Is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. Iiilyeu, in
Eugene.
Mrs. Julia Bean Is some better 10-
a vocabulary 01 amiugB r
been established. "Bobtail" is a dis
honorable discharge. "Orderly bucker"
is a soldier who, when going on guard j
duty, strives by extra neatness of a- .
pearanee to be appointed orderly to
one of the officers. "Dog robber" Is
the soldier s contemptuous Biiuiu
for "striker." Leslie's Weekly.
Ko piece 'with
out this Trade
Marie cnpvd
onit isgenuioi
T
able Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, India Linon, Bed-
- ding, Domestics, etc., etc., at Pre-Inventory Sale prices. i
$8.00, $9.00 and $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $5 95
85c
90c
D
I
500 Shirts worth $1,00.51.25 and $1.50; pleated or plain front, with or'without cuffs attached
Sale price Monday - --
Absolutely all wool Underwear in tan, gray and pink shirts and drawers, size 30 to 48:
worth $1.35; our special Clearance price
$2.50 Suits $1.65
25 Suits in ages 7 to 16, made with double-breasted
Coat, and rc-inforccd scat and scams. Plain and fancy
patterns ; $1.65
Boys' Golf Caps to match - 18c
$2.50 Overcoats $1.65
37 Overcoats, igc. 3 1-2 to 7, made with belted back,
velvet collar and beautifully trimmed for the price;
' colors, gray, blue, green, tlack,
Clearance Sale Price $1.65
Eugene's
Largest and
Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
CITY NEWS
The regular moutlim of the city
council will bo held thin evening.
Tho board of govormir of thu
Commercial club will meet tonight
at 7:30 o'clock.
to the third Sunday In each month. their downfall and with a feeling of p rni I rr rinOT
Uev. Mr. Kelly will occupy thu pulpit , sadness, for she helped set them out ULtuK Ltt llnOl
uei nunou) . i iuiu watered mem an nuring tho sum-1
I mer In which they were set out. . j
Wednesday night of this week tho
Ashland Athletic club's basketball j "Ued Feather," a splendid comic
team will bo hero to play with tho , opera, will appear at the Eugene the
Kugnno high school team at the ar- al.ru soon
TO FILED PETITION
Acme, went toPorlland on the noon
train today.
E. 11. Ingham was ui from Port
land Saturday looking after his In
terests here.
Miss Vivian Gore spent Sunday at
Junction City visiting with friends
and relatives.
J. B. Wilhelm returned to Zion
this afternoon after visiting his broth
er In Eugene.
Miss Ella Oobie returned last night
from Portland, where she visited a
couple of days.
Kev. H. A. Green returned this af
ternoon from Olive, where he held
services yesterday.
Rev. C. A. Wooley returned on the
noon train today from his
I Annnlntnient at Creswell.
I Mrs. G. G. Stone, of Creswell, was!
J an arrival on the noon train today
to have her eyes treated.
Stanley Lytz has returned from
! McCormick, Wash., where he was
visiting friends and relatives.
Kev. D. K. Baker went to Dexter
this afternoon to commence ,a revi
val meeting at the Baptist church
there tonight.
Mrs. W. I). Paslay returned to Pen
dleton today, after a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thoni
son In Eugene.
Mrs. William Newman returned to
her home In Benton county today,
after a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
S. 11. Einnegan.
Mr r. F. S. Dunn and daughter and
son will leave tomorrow morning for
tho Alberta country to join Mrs.
Dunn s mother for a visit.
Her Visitor.
A voting married man of extremely
daJ ra.,1,ough' sue Is 'oTyetTut of ! Jealous "Z
d ingiv 1 of "ie m"st fl"""uS mediums In i-on-
' Sid' Beck, tho popular commercial don. Being far from home, lie want
traveler, arrived from the north this . etl to know what his wife was doing,
afternoon. "She is looking out of the window,
Eugene MrCornack and wire, or ! evidently expecting some one."
'That Is strange," said Benedict.
"Whom can she expect?"
"Some one enters the door, and she
caresses him fondly," went on , the
medium, 1
"It can't be!" cried the excited hus
band. "Mv wife is true to me."
"Now he lays his1 head on her lap '
and looks tenderly in her eyes."
"It's false! I'll, make you pay dear
ly for this!" yelled the Jealous hus
band. "Now he wags hla tall," said the me
dium. The green eyed monster subsided,
and the young husband cheerfully paid
regular over his consulting fee. London
Scraps.
moiy. A , preliminary game will bo
played between tho fats and thu leans
of tho high schoul.
Julius Goldsmith says thu room
Just vacated by his branch cigar
Mrs. J. I.lnch has moved to Kugeno "tore not rented for a restaurant
from Drain, her household effects V any other business. Tho owner
having arrived Sunday. ' of thu room will not allow him to
I sub-lease It, although ho has had H
ElUaheth W. Brewster ha. been j applications rur lslnco vacating It.
"WMY i W r",w " ",,r CX,",",!,,
uretur l) inojuiuiit) uri. ! two "Paclflo Outlooks," one pubilsh-
i ed at Grant1. Pass, Or., and the other
A marriage license was Isnv.-ri to-1 a, .(m Angeles, Cnl., both weekly
day to Henry 1.. Hyun, aged 11 un.1 ,,i,iu-tlni.. As the 1-oa Angeles pa-
Mlss Cora lrncer, aged HI. both of , ,,r ctm ,10 ,,, rti-Mt . the unit at
Junction City. ' tlrant. Pass should choose some
other.
Judge Harris, of the circuit court,! -
has granted tho petition of writ off In tho dellmiuency court at the nr
revlew In the Mnyhew iiulsMiiie case tnory Saturday night four members
and 11 Kill he heard on January Si. , of Company C were fined Jl for not
I attending lifln practice during the
The work of building the sidewalk year 17. Others were let off by
on Willamette street from Fourteenth giving good excuses. Some did not
at reel to the foot uf College Hill to nppear, and will probably receive
connect with the onu bum Iron) there heavier flues when they show up.
to the new hospital will begin w ithin i
a few day.
F. J. Hard, who lis. sold out his
newspaper plant at Cottage Grove,
baa moved his ofllce to Eugene and
will direct his mining oertions In
the Bohemia district from this city
hereafter.
1.. N. Honey, M. F, Griggs and
John Hampton went down the Long
Tom yesterday In a boat after ducks.
They did very well got one lonely
little teal. Tho hunters on the lake
report a pretty good days sport.
Tho homestead contest enso of Eva
V. Hunter vs. Geo. Kroll, Involving
laud near l.orauo, was heard before
I'ulted States Commissioner W. W.
Calkins today. L. Illlyeu appeared as
attorney Tor the contestant and S. 4.
Ness for the coutestee.
County Clerk E. V. Lee Is
tho first candidate tor office
to file his peltlon for nom-
inatlon nt tho primary elec-
Hon on April 18, he having
filed his petition this arter-
noon. Clerk Lee slates In his
petition that If ho Is nominal-
ed and elected county clerk
ho will "try lo Improve on
tho past."
O. .-1.
'. Kl VI'! IIKKKATS
I'MVKIISITY OF OltKGON
Tho learn of J. C. Baker, a mer
chant of jasper, who was In tho city Ecltlnir IbiskclluMI fi,n ,.. (,,.
today, became frightened at a passing ' .j ....... . , .
car while standing In front of J. Gold-1 'oro ,r a.
smith's cigar store this nrternoou and . to
Blurted to run away. They ran Into)
a light pole and one or the horses I Oregon Agricultural College defeat
ell on the slippery cement sidewalk. the University of Oregon team bv the
It was unable to arise and It became ; S(.r , 27 , 2 , , ,.x,.nK j.,llm,
necessary to unhitch It. There was i m ti, urn,r.. a .......
j The teanin were about evenly
no damage
During the first week of registra
tion of voters Registrar Charles Mc
Faiiand registered 19tl. The
second week promises to beat the
first, as the nnmea are Vomliig In
from tho counti,' precincts. There
was a large batch of them from
Junction In this morning', mail.
The memhera of the Kugnno Ora
torio Society are earnestly requested!
to meet on Tuewlay evening at 7:80
p. ni. at Frank', hall. Important bus-
Inesi to trsn.net. 1, M. Glen, pres
ident.
The large maple trees on Olive
.street In trout of M. 8. Hubble', res
idence were felled Saturday to make
; room for a new cement sidewalk to
be built there. These trees were set
lout 81V years ago by tho lain J. II.
Stowed, father of Mrs. Leonard
tlov. D. K. Baker, missionary fur1 (litis.. They made a remarkable
(he Baptist church, announces Hint growth In that time, measuring .1'.'
the service, at the Creswell church ' Inche. In diameter, 15 Inches above
have been changed from thu fourth the ground. Mr.. Gross witnessed
i Make An Alliance...
with this .Irung and lime tried Institution and ou will find
It of the greatest bcnefll to you In all lines of business.
Some of the advajitag ct of having 'an account with this
bank ate:
First, a safe depository for your money.
Second, a complete siem to guard agatii.t errors In book
kenlnk. Third, convenience In making pigments and collections.
Fourth, accommodation. In loans and discounting paper.
Fifth, the benefit of advice, gulind In sixteen yesrs of expe
rience of successful banking.
All of these !n!i; and many others are at your dlspo
al as a depositor of this bank
If )o udo not have a bank account or contemplate a change,
we lll b. glad to have you .all ,m ,.,. , r .uJ u, , s,.,,,.r'
The Eugene Lojtn (55, Savings Bonk
F..tb!lxJ Ia-J
Capltnl .ml iiii'lii"
W. K. I'.UOWN, 1'rv.ld. in. I-,
II. A. V.K, Vice I'rr.M.nl.
. . . . atim.fHHi
W. nsiii it. (,i1(,.r.
W. W. ItltuWV A(. (ashler.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wolga
moll arrived hero Saturday night
from Portland, where they were mar
ried Thursday evening, and will re
side In apartments In the Broilers
block for the present. Mrs. Wolga
mott was formerly Miss Mena Bach
man, daughter of the late August
llnchman, a wealthy cattle owner of
Baker county. Mr. Wolgamott Is an
employe of the Willamette Valley
Company, and he has many friends
here ho tender congratulations.
A (THF. Ktllt MISKItV
"1 have found a cure for the mis
ery malaria produces," says II. M.
James, of l.ouellen, S. C. "it's called
Electric Bitters and comes In 50
cent bottles. It breaks up a enso of
chills or a bilious attack In no time
nnd It puts yellow Jaundice clear out
of commission." This great tonic
medicine and blood purifier gives
iiulck relief In all stomach, liver and
kidney coinpla.tnis, and the misery o(
lame back. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store.
( lib kin. fnr Profit
Now Is the time to buy an incuba
tor If you are going to raise chickens
for next year Suit right by buv
lug a I'KTAl.fMA, and you will have
j no trouble hatching the eggs. We
j have them In all sites from the rs
i egg to MUi-cgg In slock now. Also
I I'etaluma brooders. 100 and Son
chirk site We carry a small stock
of extras for these mst-hinc..
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Mil. I.I xt. .AHItOI.lt' S,'F.
WITH Alt.MCA ami WITCH HAK.I
The best salve In the world for rntii,
bruises, .ores, ulcers, .all rheum, tet
ter. ch.H',l hand, and all skill erup.
Hons Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded Sol.l bv I. inn
'irng Co. William. Mtg Co., props .
n tU I V ' '' 'Jrf,
matched with the exception that Cor-
vnllls threw baskets more accurately
than did Oregon during' the second
half.
At the close of tho first half Ore
gon led. 12 to 11. nnd at one time
during this half had O. A. C. 10 to 5,
but her men seemed to lose confi
dence during the second half.
Tho most Interesting feature of the
game was the personal battle between
the centres of the two team., Loosotv.
of Oregon, and Carter, for Corval
lls. both of whom measure over 6
feet 4 Inches In height.
Captain Hathaway was the star for
Oregon, although most of Corvallls'
baskets were made over him by For
ward Moore, who I. one of the light
est men on his feet ever seen here.
The night came on, the good wife
smiled
To herself as she softly said:
"Thank God, we're happy, healthy
and bright.
We all take Rocky Mountain Tea nt
night." Mnn Drug Co.
POItTI.AM) ItOVAI. HAKKRV
Bread, the best and healthiest
bread made, for sale at Otto's.
No sitting up with the Petnliima
Incubator. You light the lamp and It
does the rest All sites at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Homebulluer. will find the but
bargains In Blair ' street addition.
Make vour own terms: pay for your
lot or acre tract out of your month
ly savings, tf
Buy a IVtatnnia Incubator from
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO,
I'etaluma Incubators and brooders
at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
I'll.KS I I Mi ll A TO 1 1 !Y
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed ti
i ore any ,,. ,,f Itching, blind, bleed
ing or pr.oritdlng piles In to 14
J.ijs or .i .ery refunded ,Mc.
It'lill.WH HOY f. HAIxFliV
Bread, the he.l and healthiest
bread uude. For sale at Olio', a
H.
A Peer and His Patent.
After It Is once Issued the patent for
the ereatlon of a new peerage cannot
be altered. Otherwise Lord Glerawly
would be written Lord Glennwlcy. as
Glerawly was written by a clerk In
mistake for this word. Another In
teresting case of a similnr nature Is
that of Charles Pnnlet. afterward
third Duke of Bolton, who died In
1754. In 1717. while his father, tho
second duke, was still nllve. Pnwlet
was made a peer ns Lord Pawlet of
Basing, although the intention of the
king and his ndvisers was to summon
him to the house of lords under one of
Ills father's Junior titles that of Baron
St. John of Basing. However, the
writ of summons had lieen made out
F Allen and wife after a visit, to ljonX i.nWct of n,iiK. nd Fawlet
In Richness ot tutting I
r- a r r I
in Beauty 01 uesign
In Purity of Glss
In Brilliancy o;
. Polish and
Finish
Our Line Excels
There is a vast differ
ence in Cut Glass
qualities and patterns.
iVe are showing only
the kind you will be
wise in buying.
The right value is in
each piece for the
money you pay fcr it.
J. O. WATTS
Optician.
Corner 9th and Willamette 5
Julius
Goldsmith
at the home of W. G. Allen and fam
lly in Eugene, left today on their re
turn trip to Salt Lake City, Utah.
J. O. Holt went to Portland today
to attend the meeting of the state
horticultural society. W. G. Allen,
J. Beebe, E. Turpenlng and others
will go down tomorrow morning.
Mrs. Minnie Washlflirno left this
afternoon for Los Angeles, where
she will remain a month and will
then go Easjl to spend some time with
her son, Chester, at Washington,
D. C.
bore this title until he became Duke of
Boltou in 172'J. Westminster Gazette.
Simple Rule, of Health.
Never pick your teeth with any hard
substance. Bar the pick unless It is
made of soft white pine. Repented use
of a hard pick drives the gums away
from 1 ho teeth, and pretty soon you
are a victim of Rlggs disease. After
the meal pick your teetli gently, then
rinse out your buccal cavity with an
antiseptic solution of tepid water. Aft
er rinsing use n gargle to clean out the
throat a solution of salt In water, i
Wasli off your tongue as far bnck as
The above named company ap-: you can reach and scrape the root of '
penred at the opera house lest eve-! It once In awhile with an Instrument
nlng before a fair sized house. The of sliver made for the purpose And
performance was a creditable one. as above all. never nut anrthlmr ininn..r
while the dancing was ex-! .... .t ,,,,. ,,.
with your stomach. If It Is expected to '
lesceud Mow the throntlatch. New '
i York Press.
NASHVILLE STI'DENTS
TOMORROW NIGHT
LOOSE LEAF
BOOK
HEADQUARTERS
The famous I-P brand
in all styles
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book Store
586 Waiamette Street
a whole
cellent: In fact the best seen In Lead
for many months. There are nine
people In the company and they keep
busy nil the time. Those who at
tended lust evening were well satis
fled. Black Hills Register, April 24.
At Eugene Theatre, two nights on
ly. Jan. 14th and lath; popular
prices, 10c, 20e, 30c.
TFe! ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr.
Rates- European Plan
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, S2.00
Frrr Bus to anrt from all trjins
Front and Morrison St.
Spoons and Jewelry,
"lie claims burglary Is a disease."
"That is how he Justllle. himself. Is
It!"
"I iHillevc BO."
"Well, I hear he Is around takuSg
thing, for the disease."
Wanted Proof.
"You say you are a mind reader?
"Yes."
"Can you read my mind 7"
"Sure. Have you got it with jo f
Admiral Evans' big battleship
fleet reached Rio de Janeiro Sunday
afternoon and were given a roval
welcome by a great crowd lining the
wharves.
ilif
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ii.iun,u.4ii;-iji!
3
IS YOUR
BREAD Made with
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
STORE ROOMS AMI OFFICES
I have blocks in contemplation.
Tenants desiring store rooms and of.
fices will do well to consult me Im
mediately. I am also planning flats
for families.
FREE THOMAS. Architect.
1 21 f Room 7, Chrlsman l".lk.
If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it.
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in your
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It nukes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
WE CAN SI PPI.Y
Your wants with wood -Oak M i
ple. Fir, and Ties. Also Coal
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO
Phone lll.u k 1141.
TO ri liK tt.t.D ix oK DAY
Tako LAXATIVE
Tablets. DruitcS'
It ttlls to cure. E W
nature Is on each box
BltOMO Cm, nine
ret'imi tnoTiev if
GROVE'S sig
2 ."u
W
ers at
tier tun."
l.c
i' - IT. I . ,
PURE WHITE
rLGUrl
is nuJe of Selected Scctch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High-G.-ad;.
Use Pure White FJour
F-istry and cakes 'as
well as for bread -it sat
isfies or vour money bad?.
Pure White Flour is for
Sale by the following
Merchants, price $1.50
per sack
Geo. T. Hall &Son,
W. M. Green,
W.A.Bel!,
E. D. Matlock,
The Eugene Grocery t-o-
C B. Dan els,
Peter Johnson. .
W. H. Dempster,
Cole & Wilson,
W.J. Gibson & Sop.
Flcgal & Rychard.
SpnnRtidd.Ort
W. W.FawK. Irvine Ort.
Aimitate & Davi
Creswell, O
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