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WS-::f "rtitutrm..m-.Z?- THK EIGKXH DAILY GUARD. 6ATIKDAV, JANCAHV 1H, 1001 . , iT" ' ' ' . "BiJ ' " ' - .mi "rn nr 1 Ufnrr,.,.. Ttr Friendly Red Letter Clean Sweep Sale .Q,,vl,, ofw cnrl oWi- lnr nf winter 1908 merchandise, disclosed by our recent 1 1 . 1 1,.1 nf of T-v!-to Arhn-'h matp tf n naVinO' in- yearly slock counting, are now uciny uuscu wul m pno ...,. vestment to buy whether the goods are required for immediate, or for future needs. The Woman, Miss or Child ! A good Assortment of Needing a Coat or Suit ""IDUH1W ' . More' than men, n, t ''K,woA,s :i SENT TO REFORMATORY! Hill Is down from Man-on. : D,.,Itv sheriff C. L- Indigestion 3 Years-", .H Anl'ts from June-1 can buy a very handKoino garment now for loss than th; cost of t lie muti-rlulH. (108 apparel must go ut once. , right up-to-date In Kty It. The remainder of winter $4.15 $16.00 All font valued up to $S mixed materials, dark and Hit' uml cx'ra full. '.(!, made of faiiey it. Colo:-, madr: long Till Include nil rine br;;i!elolli coats, in light mil dark shades, mil aide for evenln or street wear. ia i In lined throughout, spii-mlldly i;tl!jn-,l; value's lo 00; no only $1(1.00. $12.00 $2.15 Tnko your j.i-k of my fill in tin- !n tUvy hint, color of lil.tck, w jrlli ill! tin laj.OU in $35.00; xtni i-hiir;;? for uln Children's main; vjili.i-s nn lo -of 'olorn and jiathtrntj; uvum t to M yci curly and got Ihu boHt value. way fi o:n ra. Come Women's Waists Remam ,vas In spoilt of Junction Two groups i; r " 1007 styles In waiatH, made of stripe and Ha! l.nn and wool walstlngs, woolen Hatlsto 'waist- In many good styles aro now reduced at, each Woolen waists made of plain, all wool flannel v.alhtln, reduced to 1 each , check Ladies' Fleece Hose, 2 $2.47 $1.15 for pair T .veiny dozen ladies' fast black extra heavy fleece, lined liojic; sizes Mi to 10; 20c values; two for 75,c Ladies' Union Suits, eac l.adie.V fleece lined union sups, gray In color, sized I to (!; extra 7.V: quality; each $ 1 .00 Flannelette Night Dresses ea 78c 2V2c Outing Flannels t$L ' yd 8c 25c 25c 38c 38c Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Muslins, Spreads, Linens' all Under Priced. Thousands of Remnants of all kinds and odd lines to close out at Half Regular Selling Prices t j, - S E J I I U I I I " MM Ma i Hill I I I I M"ra M IM 1Mb Unusually Large Reductions on Men's O Viircoats, Suits and Furnishing Goods Nearly TiiFO overcoam and crnvennttoH thai, worn inanufaclurcd by the world'a bent niakem Included In tblH Bale. The ntylea are I'aletot French eoatB, long bnx back rontH. top coatH and inedliini and (!Xtra long (M'tiveuette; matorlala are worHteds, fancy tweed and (Ine crepea. $30.00 overcoat, lied I.cdter Sala Price . , ttKi.ftO $20.00 overcoata, Ited Letter Salt) Price. .SIS. 00 $20.00 ovoiTimlB, Kcd Letler Salo Prlco. . .$11.00 $10.00 (ivereoatH, Ited Lnttnr Sale Price. . . .I0.7 $10.00 overcoata. lied Letter Salo Price. .. .IM.IMI $.'i.OO overcoiila, Uvd Letter Sale Price.... Stelnbloeh, Scliloaa Hro, ColleKe prand; and Elk llrand Suits for men and young men, made of the beat obtainable fabrics and In the latest patterns, and In either bIiibIo or double breasted styles, box or Bhnped backs. During the Ited Letter Clearance. Sale at following prices; $30.00 Stilt a, Ited Letter Price . $25.00 Suits, Ited Letter Price $20!(I0 Suits, Ited Letter Price. . . $15.00 Suits, Ked Letter Price.. $12.50 Suits, Ited Letter Price. . $10.00 Suits. Ited Letter Price.. . . . $22.50 . $20.00 , . .$1.1.00 . . .$1 1.00 $7.50 . . . $0.50 Young Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcottts Reduced Almost Half Snappy Suits for young men, 12 to 20 years old, Hindu In original styles and of exclusive patterns, trousers luiide either peg-top or regular. $11.00 Suits $1.50 $5.00 Sulta $1.00 $4.00 Sulla $:l.0(l $15 lllue S.-rgVN $1.50 $20.00 Sulla $15.00 $15,110 Hull $ 1 1.00 $12.50 Suits $11.00 $10.00 Sulta $0.00 $K,00 Sulta $5.50 Hoy-proof school and dress suits, made with rein forced aenma, of fabrics that never fade or shrink. $0.00 Sulta $1.50 $5.00 Sulta $1.00 $4.00 Sulta $".00 $3.50 Sulta $2.5(1 $3.00 Suits $2.25 $2.50 Suits $1.05 $2.00 Stilts $1.45 $1.50 Sulta $1.10 $6 Blus Serge, Sale Price $4.50 $3.00 Sterling Brand Hats $2.45 $1.50 Boys' Hats, Sale Price $1.15 I J. ClarK is in iuu UMr."w. K. Mason, of Marcola, Is In, tb city. I J. T. Lasselle, of Albany, the cltv vesterday. c It. Svlve.Hter. of Jasper ! last night in Kugene. J. P. Wanner, of Cottage Groe, is ! in ICagcne on business. I .Mrs. Stephanie Sehuocker went to Portland this morning. ! Walter K. Plana, of Thurston,, was in Kugene this morning. Miss Josle .Moorehead I Cltv, Is visiting here. j Miss Ituby Karrington is home from a visit in .Montana. ! Henry Mathews v.as In from his 'farm near tlasben today. Miss .Morris. is a Portland .visitor i attending the freshman glee. , .Miss Sadi Noyc, a former varsity ! student arrived this afternoon, j .Mrs. W. 0. lleckart is on her way i to SKckton. Oil., on his visit. Mrs. C. W. Lowe was a pasaengei lo Portland on the. Iyer last night. Howard I.atuup ne urriv-d this al tirnoon to attend I ho freshman hop. Dan O'Noll, of Portland, came In this afternoon to attend the frtsh nien hop. Dr. Henry Hopkins was called to f'urvalis and Monroe yesterday, on bir-ines:'. S:imuel Kitt, of Missoula, Montana, Is l;i lingerie and may decid? to lo cati h(?re. Hev. A. J. Folsom. of Forest Grove, arrived Kiday to be the guert. of Kev. Plnkefton. Misses White and Cox, of Inde pendence, are visiting at President CampheP's. ' Mrs. II. A.Nelson, of Albany, is in the city to visit her children at the University. Stanley Kidder, of Roseburg. Is vis iting hla siBter, Miss Bessie Kidder, of the University. A. J. (lillette .agent of the S. P. Co., Is In Portland taking In the Scot tish Kite meetings. Miss Maude Davis went to her home at Sweet Home today. She has been visiting In town. Miss Huth Gibson and Miss Cora Campb"ll, of Rosburg. are the guests of tlte Kl'iffhe Tlllacuni hall. Misses Gertie Rust and Nell Mar ker, of Roseburg, are attending the freshman hop here tonight. K. A. Johnson, of Chicago, arrived in Kugene yesterday to look over the coiury with a view of locating. Mrs. C. V. Oglesby went to Alsea this morning to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Eliabeth .lone.'. Misses Alta Drain and Delle Smith, of Drain, are the guests of Miss Moda Drain at the University. They eanu up for the freshma nglee. Elmer Doollttle, of Cottage Grove, was In Eugene today. He la one of the veterans of the Spanish-Ameriear war who as wounded In the Phil ippines. He was a member of Com pany C, Second Oregon Volunteers. took Frank Lubo a i -. mill Hi ye the reform school ; i 1 1 ' :ir.una, anil i.i.. uiiou the selves desiring E ' : f 'omCottage Orove.where " tiw-L-i'tl UP 1 Th Cottage Grove -officer tele .raptd t . "nicoina and found that H l ner of one "f Hie boj. who ncwe, d to turn his boy loose and let him go and James Linzl, wt, iuuigextiun for tli vears respectively, to, ; 1 lie Doys i are cast . world, they thein- to be seiu 10 , o to learn a trade. , by the marshal. 1 ( h Hood's Sarsaparilln i.iul n-4if M luff a number of h.itt!. i . cured." Mas. J. 11. IIa,.u:v dk: Nervous, In Pan, ua "Had poor health for years, p:li. j PP( Daca ana iiipr. who i-imstarit lipVi L vousnes and noavpetitp. -i'0.,bs2''- nil day. eat heartily an,U,.,.u' 'l?' GlKFELS. Moose Ijtko. Minn l t nhoumpitisna-'-i i,, rl or niy auiiies. out iioo.l s Sarsan. A gavo me permanent relief i I ! nod 's Sarsapurilla. " M n s. Xvv nl!!'tl Lafayette. Col. XK Ul! 1 As the ma " ?-an. the. , . : : ' " "n could not lie nppueu. --- m me uum nquiu, or in tablet far. i.u.i hut one recourse, to senu c.n..ha. lnn n,... , De- "-- 10,iMlr,n. the boys to tne a'e '"""; -". ,h i suite the r sn to leuiu o Uds have fvidently been in a very u-il environment. Sarsataos. ino noses on, n,,u. 1 pared only by C, I? Hood CoLot;J whIo,-i!a"H?55i GOOD WATfJ ir ,., ,-.,11 ,-if Watts' belore tney a.e .,11 g;ne. These umbrellas are be ing closed out at cost. Corner ,Mnth and Willamette streets. it i rill b. a .n m m m si uou & r c 3 Dahdruffmd v 3 are but outward "signs of the evil done in secret by myriads" of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes i the I itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops, it falling out.1 A single application ' gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, PORTLAND. OBMON . Al! who want Bedrock We j I and Pure Water c.lti get I uc 101 by calll-.? up Fed 539J J. E. KJLB0RM J 557 High it., Eugene Madame Beas' rMfclXlil-l Mm I ( FtMA,LE lILLOl A EIAFS. CE1 AIN JllJNSTRUATIj'J. HEIE8 HJII I BhIM Sure! Sfciiiy! iSutlsfiu-UonGl Wild flirSI.IHllSrJt'OX. V-lllvnrltJ fi .mlrli.l r. h,'lH'i.i,l f- ." .."l ffenuiue. acff wt no subatiiut i (Irugrffsa dues uut huvu item send orders to I he UNITED tfCIGAl CO., Box 74, U:m Eugene's Ifforomost an Best Store S. H, FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, Your Money's worth or your money back NEW" CONTEST WITH Pit EE CA.VDV TO HKST Gl ESSElt We have In our show window a dla plajNif a new kind of candy, also with a new name. We will give to the first five rignt guessers of the name a tine box of candy free. The first letter In the name Is P. Buy some ol the candy and you can guess much easier. Contest ends Saturday, Jan uary 25, at 12 p. m. OTTO'S CONFECTIONERY. ROLL TOP DESK For sale ehenn. ,1. O. Watts, cor ner Ninth and Willamette streets. CITY NEWS Tito night shift at tho excelsior mill liaa been laid off tor tow WPeki'. r Thre carload, of wood arrived yealerday for the Wlltlaius Transfer Company and one carload for Pollock. Mid. ( K. Croner mnde a trip to Cottage Grove yesterday on horse- Tho dense clump, of old apple tree. back. Mrs. Croner la an expert horse- on the Hoolh properly at Ihn corner woman, and enjoys such little jaunts of Mill and Eleventh si reel, aro being na that, CUldowu. ! ! Finis I., Snodgratu Was the reclp- Dr. Lowe, (ho optician, will he In leu of a handsome W, t. hi. office all next week. Have, him at Hid ineetln of the Woodmen last fest your ee for glassus. Eighteen ; night, a. nn appreciation of his work ar.' experlencu. las captain of the degree team. A marriage, license wan Issued to- j Tht council will hold nn adjourn- day lo' Arthur James Smith, aged 31,' ed meeting Monday night. There is of Walker, and Miss Prances Wlllurd very Utile business of importance at HlgglliB, aged 21, of Springfield. Ihe present (line, the chief mailer be- lug the extension of Olive street. 1 The Klllo Ice cream parlors i)t i Springfield. Albert Shaw proprietor, , T. P. itennett, who formerly con- will move next week to .1 J i Mam ; iluctui u meat market In the bullittng street, next door lo Pickett's store. Jon Ninth street that was recently torn . Jdown to-make room for Mrs. Patter- ln point of visitors Ihn freshman son's new brick building. Is now em glee, which will be held tonight at ployed In Miller Wntklns' market. Hie armory, will be tb biggest affair -of the kind In tho history of llio I'nl-; Mmirlce Harper, Sherman Heller vt'mlty. nnd John Gardner, appraisers o the lliroperty of ttui estate of Philip llel-l ler, deceased, today filed with the tho great register. ll.tlt, llllll I 111, 'II III, t'll llll 111 I II, i property They found It to be valued' of alcoholic beverage Into prohibi tion stales. Among the students it has received quite a number of sig natures. A mnrrlngo license was Issued to day to Winfrey J. Lal'orte. aged 25, residing at linker City, and Miss ller thn Obemhnln, aged 22, of Eugene. Up to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Registration Clerk McFnrlnnd hid registered 513 voters, of which 27s are from Eugene. Resides these he hns a large list which came by mail which he hns not yet transferred to at 1 7115.2.'.. Donald Lewis was elected presi dent oi tne i ntversity Glee Club ves- , , , . , . Iterday noon for the season of 1 90S A petition Is being circulated nt thai Harold Clifford, the present manager I nlvers tv reinuesllng that the ron-i ...... ... ., ... ..million I ', i , ., . , - ,.i"t,s e.iiiii wivvivii (o ttis position .tun en ,.,,, ,leegatlon from Oregon aid ,(,,., ,., ,, Wl1.u ..,nr i,i is,,, ii. n.i. .i "" "'- ikiii,ii n,n Mooiquist may be lender, as Ihe i"" 1 "'IM""K " "". a""" club recommended him to tho dlr ..It Is Prudent to Insure.. your life or your property. Why I. It not n Important to Injure ng.-iinst nihetsiry In Um futuru by keeping ,uir funds lu a hunk account? Allow It to accumulate until a timn comes when you need It badly Hint Is when you will appreciate Its true worth. Just a. the value of )our life Insurance lucrca.e. as yen grow oldar, so w ill jour bank Recount ktow an you add to It weekly or monthly. In fart, the ponlbillttcn of your bank account are limited only by your earnliiK and savins capacity. An account wita till, bank l good Insurance. The Eugene Loan flS Savings Bank K,I..M Jird ll-2 ( nplliil :ul xirplu. .t on.Ootl W. K. IIROWV, l'i.-.blcni. I'. v. (ism ll, a.hbr. II. A. PAIM:, lre I'r.-.lil.-ol. W. W. Hltott , A.,1. ( n.hlir. Eat anytiiing yon want; don'l starve yourself, fearing It won't na- ree, for Holllster's Rockv Mountain Tea cleans the bowels and stomach and makes digestion easy. 35c, Tea or i unlets. Linn Drug Company. Petnluma incubators and brooder; t CIIAMI1ERS HARDWARE CO No sitting up with the Petalunm Incubator, ou light the lamp and ll does the rest. All sizes nt CHAM HERS HARDWARE CO. Huy a Petnluma IneuDator Chambers Hardware Co. frjrr if you are going to use coal this winter It will pay you to get t Wilson Coal Heater. dtf tor. Professor Glon. are juniors. All three men Dr. T. Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisen. tie '1 elifl Powder for infants and adults. Kx,pii. silrlv ivrfunieil. and kfewllic.km clear, fcol ana elTctT. Kehevas .km trritationatut .houtd l used freolT after llh ing and .baung, ' riviiij- a (lelu'lit- i fill and rtfrrsliici, I etti.'t. At deal, i ers or by mail. V4 I ivnis lu.x. Pre- ' ml by FIRO. 1. HOPKINS, N.V. CITV, 1YM.U eOURAUD t ORIIIITU CRUX Iva nut ami aieoaxtM'rD r An old man named Levi Worton. who has been slaving In a tent m-ar Judklns' Point for some time, was taken In charge by the county auth ir. Iiies today. He was very sick and now oi-cupies a roi at the Eugene hos pital. He was on his way from some point In California to Washington, when ho was taken sick and could go no further. The Springfield News goes aav up In the air and says bad thingr. about the Eugene correspondent to the Portland Telegram, who Is nlso a reporter on The Guard, because he called Springfield a suburb of Eu gene. Wo ijuote from Webster's die. tlnnnry: "Suburb A smaller place ad incept to a city." Com,, "out of I!," Heche. IN ONE OR MAN Y COLORS rrnc i.iaa;o LmlK il As!, j", , M.,:....i.-r-il I'm., i,i i:. a . l-i.viovi: r:; -. ! Julius Goldsmit Umbrella' Sale.. JWMMHCMj4MlMaHmOMti ! We are going to close out our stock of Urn- brellas. Youcan get a good silk cover, ( detacliable handle as low as i 1 his is a genuine' Closing Out Sale of our ent stocK. ol Umbrellas and you cannot afford to nussii. , Come injaudjprice and you will be convinced I SEE WINDOW HMHet44MtttaH(M MlM(rHCflMMH Cor. 9U1 and Willamette St. IS YOUR IfvPUIU: WHITE'l BREAD Madew PURE WHITE FLOUR Isf Sl'-IHlUOlHUus ('lilcki-tm t,.r Pnitll Now is the time in bu an :i-uh.-i- tor it u are going to raise rhlck. ns Marl right by bnv. LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF B HIGH GRADE WORK H it IS you already know'all we can tell yen abcutit II ii IS'NT, you want PURE.WHITE FLCUR in' Kitchen NcxtBakirjg!;Day. It m ikes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. iv. ammo, T. W. Munro, . HCUPURNISHINCS for A LEV'S. ing a rrTWI.CMA. and ou will hav no trouble haicMnit the ra-.' W. hue them In all kiees from 'he .".(! -r to C"io-eK In stock now ,v, !' i:lun-a bi-ooders. teii n. ; rh!.k .1?,.. We carry a small stock of nir.s for th- titachiiies. 1 HAMUKKS UAI-VWARK CO. f have unc ol the mi t cmtplc s:-.(:t iiirs-.sut "'(J cvit'c'tr , "".tihsi: 'Cm- " CKtC0e PURE WHITE FI CUR is niiide dSc'cctcdSccUh FiSc Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly Kigh Grade. Use Pure White FJonr 'd c.-.kes as f:-- I J 1--W1U- ii tai- f-f fv.stry is.ies cr vr Pure White Flour is Sale by the (oV Merchants, price?' per sack Geo. T. H.iil &S00, W. M. Green, W. A. Bell. E. D. Matlock. The Eugene urocffT C B. Dan cl. Peter Johnson, W. H.Denu ;b.r. Cr.le z .Wiisoe. W.J. Gib?on Flcg.il & F :."!. f r,.nel'fA W. v. Fav,i.IfV"'' lllillHIMHHM. Bill Wllltinii tie St. - - . r nicney back. Kugi n Aimitage M