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. i I THE EVGKJ.E DAILY GUARD. MPXDAT. JAXt'AHY 20. 100 MAUGHN SUES ir.infiiv Red Letter Clean Sweep Sale c r . i 1 Wt lot- of winter 1 908 merchandise, disclosed by our recent Surplus stocks and short lots o .er . m- CITY OF EUGENE FOR $200 DAMAGE :;Dyspep!ets ruui t innanjin,, afternoon fori JJlX W uid it'. 0'" T . ...a."'! 1 -,.. u up from Junction "".tain; The Woman, Miss or Needing a Coat, or Child 'Suit tun buy a wry handsome garment ..., fur loss than the cost of the materials. 1908 appurel must go at oncn. t K lit up-to-date In styl". Tliu remainder of winter $4.15 $16.00 Viil lli'H to $13.00 $12.00 $2.15 All mats valued 1 to S.50. made f fancy mixed materials, dark and light colors, made long and extra full. This Include all fine- broadcloth coats, In light and dark Mind-. biiHiiMo for ovenln r street, wear sat '.11 Mncd throughout, splendidly tailored; now only $10.00. Take your pick of any milt In the hou.:e, while they last, colors or l.lm-k. worth nil the way from $lif..00 to $5.n0; .extra charge for iiliorutl'in. Children's coata; values up to $fi.00; big range of colors and patterns; ages l H J'''111'- c'"""! early nnd get tho heat vuluos. A good Assortment of Women's WaisLs Remain $2.47 $1.15 ... in7 stvles in waists, made of stripe aim cm... Batiste and weol walstlngs, woolen Batiste w.lsta In many good .tyle. are now reduced WooR-n walsta-mado of plain, all wool flannel waisting. reduced to each .,... I.IVIMi MHO iw ,;( TS TO HTV .MAIM'-"-1X0 ItlMl'IXO (ilK'l XU It HKSAVS TI.KHK.lt WATKU CAH- HIKS Klim.S.I A XI) UAHBA..1- TO HIS LAM). DAMAUIXO 1T AI.SO HAVSt .TV.SlM'AWl'l I-- i,y rsixa'i.AXi), K. E- Orton i i City. .. '. .1.1c A .ID. Buell " 10:i'L'ru',,'tnmb. of Medford. I. In mess '.. ". cihen merchant 1 fiini'v. 1 n- - was in in noon for Be-' alter a vnm ni it mme 01 , C. 1,. "- . lAirs. r. n. m wjn, attle on a business u ... Bridge, to Portland today They , J. V. O l.eai f, -- cently marnea in uantuniia. was in the city J'1'"1'' ',., Grove,' B. D. Matlock and Mr. , C. P. .lones. jr.. w. - - strand went to Portland today to was " . - r'ttiire urove, leuu teiai a is i tne .....-- , f, ! Wlldwood this nftenioon afiwij ivicit in Kutiene. she u nn ! Guard's contestants for tlie pi , : be Kiven away Kehruary S. Samuel Lunnell, Jr., and b-. T AS FWpp Hose. 2 Dair tor 0c Twenty doZen la fast black extra heavy fle- 25C . . kk. .., ifi: 20c( valueB; two tor ... lined nose, ; q 75c Ladies' Union Suits, each joe Ladles' fleece 1 union suits, ray in color. m JOC rr... , Ml v - each . 31 .00 Flannelette Night Dresses ea 78c lV.r Outinff Flannels, ueht shades yd oc in' the ': on,i!mee8 from a bus- W. A. Beil and perhaps m'I Dr. f. iiq go down in me uioiumg lness trip to me im . f , Grants Pass Outlook: Royt Mrs. Dan Mnth i of Eugene, son of R. A. Boi noon from a visit In i oma formerly a Grants Pass boy, J Louis Sherman returned tms daya ,n our cUy from a trip to Lo"gS,1lIra lumber- looking for a saddle horae. R, F. C. Walters, the Lln". ,here was not a good saddler', . . tn rne cn . , , . , ,iv ...u.. .tlea ft snorLMIiaii, , 1nAriV fn rJl iriu luuau i" ,UU.TO,.,KKK bridge across the UUpti Her Fellman returned last nt )e chpa. .,. today Instituted suit a. - . . , trip to Portlaim - nel. NinUl a,ul Willamette 8triii fr ll""ll:S' ' "i" S.hehlBli nr. VriKlitLe,i M1 a ec,, l.un. i iiused 10 HIS i.i"" - ,.. nf 11 IS lirouiei, v-" - VT .Iftlnir im th tl,oD. water 'carrying V,,,bl.:!;.."',',,,,m,l and 1 I.e.-'. . . ,.. t,. to ' Incubator. You light the lamul .v... iva m ii 111 uhls i tat no.ir u as en. i'" " .... . . . , A1. r t 1 iruiii ..... 'y - . ,. ,.,,i and for an " ,,,,.,,1, Coliitu b it does uit ri- at depositing it n Itn. L'1; . . muln. Washington and U.itisn Loin , CHAMBERS HARDWARE'" order restraining1 the city to !,.. . .,....,,, tainlng a dumping V"1 , , J. W. Kirk return - . .. , 0 g0ln6 t0 115e ,. In his coniplaini. iimu . .rain today from a tup wIter it will pay you to, at niviue. .ofinpil t w son coat Heater. Mice Hazel KOUKlliau" . noon by u i... - - al ger ana . " , ,., ,,,. .miss naiei - ... .i,..i h,. is the owner ot 3- .uns . da fr0111 tot- i H" ...... ........h hi 1 . I "o " Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Muslins, Spreads, Linens all Under Priced. Thousands of Remnants of all kinds and odd lines to close out at Half Regular belling Prices i nn tprlinor Brand Hats $2.45 aW w- - cv " fMf TM1 I X TV! T I V 5. n. rKiivni -a-. c.Ur sTiirnicnincr IrOOuS VJViirCOulo. Juno iv .w.M..7 VfVV W" a ,bloch. Schloss Bro. College Brand, and Elk ...... .,.,iii ii.u tniir were Nearly ou overcoHi. mm -- miinufacturod by the world's best makers Included, In this sale. The styles are Paletot b rem 1 cc ,ats. loiiK lnx back conts. top coals and medium ami extra long rravenettes; materials are wooateds, fancy tweeds and fine crepes $30.00 overcoats, Red Letter Sale Price $25.00 overcoats, Red Letter. Halo Price $20.00 overconts. Red Letter Sale Price. $16.01) overcoats, Red Letter Bale Price.. $10.00 overcoats. Red Letter 8alo Price. $5.00 overcoats, Red U'lter Sale Prleo.. .$ix.no , .IM l.oo , .$10.7.1 . . . .VIM . IjC.t.BII Stelnbloch, Schloss Bro. College Brand, and MK lira nd Bui s for men and young men, made of tho obtainable furies and In the '''' ''ar ' and In either single or double breasted styles nr hnned backs. During the Red Letter Clearance Sale at following prices: $30.00 Suits, Red Letter Price $25.00 Suits, Red Letter Price $20.00 Bulls, Red Letter Price $15.00 Suits, Red Letter Price r., cn. itiui Letter Price $10.00 SultB, Red Letter Price . . 2II.H . 1.5.0(1 . .$II.N) . . .7.no Young Men's and Boys' Suits and UVercOuuS iveaucu nuuuoi ... r i .M,..r.i i.n.1 dress suits, made with rein- Snappy Suits for young men, 12 to 20 years old, ' ' J. ... I nw ii. un mitterns. iiiiiiIii in original sijies u . trousers made either peg-top or regular. $20.00 Suits tl.VOO Jrt.OO Suits . $15.00 Suit l . 8" $13.50 Suit $4.00 Sul s ...... .IM.0 $10.00 Suits " 'n ,"",,r,,"" is no sni nMt Iloy-prooi "' T p ,,P,nV. forced senilis, ot laurics mm - $0.00 Suits . ; Suits W'J.jiS $5.00 Suits .' 8u s .05 1. .... ...... MCI Ifelb t'i 10 Suits K1.4i 11. UU BUMS T T" 'I" S. ... ; tn u..i.u ma.oo $1.50 suits -i $6 Blua Serge," Sale Price $4.50 $1.50 Boys' Hats, Sale Price $1.15 f nuia in - t)lu south ot range o . , , city owns two acres adjoin ins is land which it uses ioi """' , : ground. He.tawp.tBar'M...- rubbish are 1 . He high water, tnereu. uo.....n ---asks for a restraining order enjoln ,ng the city from using its two ac es of land for a dumping ground. He ui iu..u wrong- furtner alleges iki . fully and unlawfully using said land mil, " ,m,t unv author- tor saia uuniw" n.... - i!y and contrary to the charter of the city. lr.e. At the residence of G. R. Mills, at Acme, on Tuesday, January 14. U0S Geo H. Holcomb, aged 74 years and ". ... iini.nm)i who had been a resident of Acme for a number of years, was born In Oallea county. Ohio, December 22, 1S33. For some months he had been a sufferer from dropsy. Mrs. Flora James of 01, .. ..... .......I ...Vm ci.rvtVPH hlni. is tlie only enuu -- --- He also leaves a brother. Charles Holcomb, or t:oos nay, auu .... t,ia In Unrpni'fi. Mrs. nite, who itm ..- The funeral services were conducted by Rev. tl. L. Uiven, tne iiiiei.uc... taking plnce at tho Masonic cemetery at Acme. At the family homo In Fnlrmount, .... innnnrv IS. UIOS. rtaiuruil, e.eui.if,, -.- Giwrglnna, the 7-year-old daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Svnrverud. from diphtheria. The funeral was held Sunday, wuii O. O. r . F.uffene'l foremost aui Best Store 592-594 Willamette St, YourMoney's worth or your money back Wyo7er Ophus. the timber cruiser left this afternoon iui i- tiranir. i-u. .. n. David Markiey, oi wnw p" h' Is visiting his aaugiuei, - Chrisman. In Eugene F. J. Berger is in i oi im..t ing the meeting of the retail hard ware dealers of the state. , Deputv District Attorney O. Skipworth returned on the .noon ; train todav from Cottage Grove. , F E Chambers went to run......" on the noon train today to attend the meeting of the state hardware met- Ch'MrU'and Mrs. W. W. Chessman ar rived up from Portland this after noon. They will nereauer iuiw city their home. President P. 1.. i;nmpnen wtm Portland on the noon train to attptid the meeting of the board of regents of the University tomorrow. Louis Johnson, steward of the I ni- .... nnA ......rot ti rv nf the board of regents, went to Portland today to attend a meeting of the board. Hon. S. B. Eakln and wife went to Portland today for a few day's visit and from there will go to Yaquina Bav to spend some time before 're turning home. Miss Zelmu Cruzan returned to er, I f 11 i to JGOOD WATE All who want Bedrock Til a-.d Pure HiXtx can get a faction by calling up Ped 539J J. E. KILB0RN 557 JVlign it., llueoe F1GAR Julius Goldsmit M. 8 reeently went ,o Porth.nd ..--.! "Ve"UO W'U $...( f..iiiviiiiii iiftrn n i'w tiiijn ; - ".,.. hor. and w ill was Utrned i.-.T.. rz::! a.r..B,..7. tk 7 ...... ..'; :.. .1... o. & S. V... above interior ... .... - ll..llkl rni'KIYIHl K IT , umu . n iiiiniii.ui - - CITY NEWS ,. vv.i.kln Cavlor Is confined ...'..... ...,... ..n niiHiunt of Injuries m on account o injurien , n fall at tho .kating rink flour on this inornlng'i freight. Cminly Clerk Lw- Is kopl t homo on e.Hiunt of ineal In his family. - .i..l.. f H H. . .... .... Bnoncer was filed with tho county . , 0,,r B,t. While the Injuries clerk today. were painful, they will prouauiy no. result seriously. The city connrll will meet In spec-, . ...l..u '""'.'r;'VV,Vivu ,tr"i! Tho tlarro.t Real K.lato Company opnnlns. The city today started work on the new sidewalk on the west side of Wil lamette street between Fourteenth street and the foot of Cellege Hill. it ...ill nviemt over ni a oucn a nn I . ... ... a .... hull. , I Ol IUI. UlSlll.l.e . ... W UHl.v " ,lluriiliiii.l A. Mosnnerger. vie " .boTo hlRh water mark, carloads having arrheil tins inoruni. . Suvern. tho burbers. challenge any other tnreo men in r..iRe..u ... three games of tell pins, total pins uj. ColtngB Grove, to Its mill here. E. Klnc Henderson of Silver Lake. announces tho engagement of h Is nl.uh ltda '.mlfi Vtirv llen.ler '. . . I ... .... .....l.nn nf SOn, lO I. in... .r..en-uw ...-num.. Prt-lleiit Crmika. of Albany Col- KllKI,ni. f he marriage will take i iwii- ii. - r.UKene. inn iiinumur wn lege, will apeak at the University as- mrW ln Kebriiary at the home ... miiiv Wfilnesdav forenoon on Mo-.,,.,. ,j uiiP . pnrt. Tho tlarrott Real Estate Company u rorillllV vUed I todsv sold the Reynolds property next . to tho blacksninn .nop hi ........ .. r. t it .111 Mr. and Mrs. Bsrr, ot si.ii.aws The East Eugene C. T. U. ' 1 rhey will Unprovo the property and meet t the homo of Mrs. Llnelien M. , rPlllllVB hl,ro t reside. Nlllxr tomorrow .fternoon t II l. m. A full .eu.l.nede,lred. U.T. l.w,th timber cruiser, who dem o of A. A. Aaby on West Sixth aeinbly Wednesday forenoon on Mo. . of Mf Bnd Mrg sl,,r, port- r,.ll(v ti.1,1 Literature." The PUbilC , ,.... ... tInn.l..Pan m mMiuher ...i,. ...... - - ! .i,U. .l.!B o i ... . ... ........ fnn.llv rt tir.ini. Inence. She has been attending the - i.i.inv ' 1'n I ....rail v nr lreum. itnii is n itri.ni- Mrs. t iara . .Minus ......... . - -r. - - . nmiolnted guardian of her three ml- Inent member of one of the coror- 11 . .. .... .. i, ,. ..... LI... iltr.. MliA la v.rv ..r.-ltv or clllUlren. Mliciicu, i.i ,t...- ....... . ... ,. , ., ' .. .......i... .,.. ...-.ii.- hrutiettn nnd r favorite In the young- liermni. . .ir.in. .., - t .i r,.h,.i.i. value of $IS.. er circles of Lugene. Portland OHO. She has given a bond of $4.000 .Journal. with K. M wiiRins an ... a .-. , . Wllklna, Jns. M'a- n.. I f tV I.1!! ftll'Sl.AW RIVER AX1) V1C1X1TYJ ' J. W. Carman, who has been In the nnn.., ...nrntiniiHiup business here for some years, expects to leave here before long for Houtnern i.anioruiu. He has recently sold nis store oere iu Frnnk Knowles. . n...i m.o Inliii Mlekelson. who have spent a month In Florence with Mr. Mlckelson's father. C. H. Morgan, left Tuesday on their way to Kan- Tuesday morning a quantity ot r,,r ii. i, tfiiirenpe u.'hntil li brary were received irom tne cou.u.v ( superintendent and at onco ptaceo in the library tor tne use oi uie .kll.l..... nM,l..l..-flva ....Horn' n-orll. .11 11.11 I'll. .... ......... u , of books were received this time, of whlcn .10 comes out oi ine iiurar. ...... tr. n'ua rnto.t hv nn en tertainment given some time since. Several other districts received a con signment ot hooks at tne same time. A petition is neing signed assing that the board of county commission ers purchase a portable sawmill to be used In planking the road or such part as needea Detween wapieion HI1U r, nf.. .-. ra .... air,. ..-to o.v chiefly those who have a business In- terest in tne roan ana tne sunserip- I'lieei win. n .i. i iii.it. rr mi ' We are going to close out our stock of Um brellas. You can get a good silk cover, & detachable handle as low as ti.: .v .,; rWi'nrr n..f 5a1r nf our et ! stock of Umbrellas and you cannot-afford to miss:: ! Prtiio iti'ntirlTnrir'P miH vmi Vif COllvillCed. SEE WINDOW J. O. liiUM- iinrivatrti suns, i un- umniii ine RiKivo worn lias no annanuua. Kloronco Wost. ..It Is Prudent to Insure.. In your lit" or your property. Why la It not a. ImpoKanl to Insure sgall a.lversliy the future by keeping your fund. In . bank a.-vountT Allow it to .cumulate until a time comes when you need It badly-that Is when yon will appro. 1st Us Hue worlh. Ju.t .a the value of your life li.au.ance Increase. a you urow older, no will your bank account avow as u add week! or monthly. In fact, the possibilities of "ur bank ..vouut at limited only by your earnlnn and saving rapacity. An account with this bank Is .! In.ui.nce. The Eugene Loon (Si. SavIjirs Bank F..i.lji..t.l i .i.Hi.1 and Mirt. Ii." IOO.IMK W V. 1IHOWN. nl. V. W. IWIll ll. faultier, H. A. I'AINK. Vlre ITr.t.1. nt. W. W. Illt.lW X. A-. "lor. id sttirsitlst. V M and Amos Wllklus were appoint ed appraisers ot the property .. ...r..r eient Into the Hem In S.it ur.lav's Guard about the arrest of Dai i v Parker for violating the loi.il option law. It n stated that Par ker u a b iker and sold no nunor at his shop The name of the tviker; at t't.nsge tlrovo U Thomas Parker. i and be Is law-abiding cltlien. liar-! ry Parker was In no wu ...nn.vtedl w tth his place. Rev W B Plukerton. of tho Con-i grvgatlonat chur.h, entertalii.M lh men of the church at supper Satur .l,,v ......tititf In h.tnor of Rev. A. .1 ( 111. kens fur Profit v.,w la ihn Htuo to Viiir An '.Hcubn I tor If you are going to raise chicken for next year, siart rignt oy nny lug a PETALl'M A. and you will hav nil 'rot. bl hatching the eggs W have them In all alios from the 5 1". -ftii to 500-egg in stock now A'.so Pot.ilunia brooders, 100 and :'0n ehl.-k slse. We carry a small stock ..f ... r.nj f..r ttit.at. niHehlneii rUAMBKUS HAl'MWAUK CO. Wtitv to Krtiil (JroniTS. All itriiitnT. or thr l.aiu Ctmnty fiutii'ii arc rouut'sicd t ntifv tli,' st'erc:;ir' ;s sium as p -tlhlf wha' amount nf spra ttuy will wwv. t!u t'limiiK sr:son. J. O. UOl.T. Sf-rt'lai-v WAT Kit NiMKi; All ilt 1 f twiut'TT s i. tt.-fn M-iMtit-1 ' t.i ';t'.l ami ;;. K::ul: i; ; v i th; nmii'T nr at - .m ' --v, u; mi-. u :, ; i w i-f s'i':r. fti'l ,l;-; ,iir int -. , wliti.i'ir fit-iV'T lit VU.LMKI IK Vl.I.KY i'OMiVWY la laf ':jcic.ramti f 'rsBHr.yiN'i,1 mpvm WHITER Cor. oth and Willamette St. IS YOUR BREAD Made PURE WHITE FLOUR H it IS you already know'all we can tell you about If it IS'NT, you want PUREWHITE FLOUR Kitchen NcxtBakir,gtDay. It nvikcs the Whitest, Lightest Bread. ..-.ai aiiuia i'lx (tl'LfVU ' ' ' You 1'iiv t hav Mocks In contpmr1tlon.,mi ,n ,llY . I.l.r .'H'ai. ... ................... 1 T ........ ..nalrfa ilnpii r,.im. nn.1 nf ! (ices will do well to consult me Im- If 'l .II gene The: .lav eening in nonor oi . .' luces wn. .i ".-u ... ... . ... ..... ... . - .. . ... . ............ luc I i.i.il out i.i . .w 1 . I K.MSOIU, ol l ore! ..rove. . !.e snp- . metuaioiy l an. iv im.u.iiii. u.u?( , per was served in the basement of the! for families "' " sheets. I church and a delightful evening was; KKKR THOMAS, Architect. ! spent Addresses were made bv the Itt Room 7, Chrisman l'.lk. NKW TODAY pastor. Mr Poli-oni, Dr 11 l. Shcl-1 . " - don, A. K Wheeler ami others j Kat tu.yfwing you want; don't ' W I l",i i., , v. I ocar. rT.-!f. fearins It wont i I . . i 'M f. llo'ltster s K.H-ky Moiin-.m At a m m ... tne pr.-iv le! and s ers ainii (.v.M.i avenue at .. n.....l-r. .a ; of en.otl'n.n T H G..ni " ""'" I i. ,j .l.wi.l...! ... . or 1 .:m. i iirubr.-l'a f,. 1 f T i. Ch- ip !! b-f.T.. !(.. ,r. timbr. i;s are i,,. " rs. - Ninth rnivooilv " ' . ...I . . . . . , . I." i i.r.,.. ...... -v u. i. .... k v..-. it '.--r ...... -j : ... I " - .ilC. ,.Mnt :,!. t.i.eti the t fiom- ..-..,. ..... I. taau- u Mr , V,.. rai:r...el tot he boul-v ard. .lis-' . . 7.-. ., . , , , r ' .. ." . . " I, ... V. W. I I r,1 l''!1 n l pi " ii. iM .in" ni y . . pi" . t . - v PURE W HITE FLCUR is made cf Selected Scotch Fit; Wheat, bv ratent pro- . , . i cess and is strictly High Grade. Ufc Pure White Flour pastry and cakes as for bread- it sat isfies cr your money back. r.,r. Whifr! Floor Sale by the foWl Merchants, pne per sark fi.Hl. T W. M A. 1). Hell S""1 (;rc.'n. 11.-11. l.ltilM k. The KllBcnet.roc'r! V. It. Dimiel. Peter .lolin"". II. Del' l'-" XVINen. W. Cole .