Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 21, 1908, Image 6

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HK Kt'GRVK DAILY OUARD, TtBBDAY, JAXVARY 81, 10
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Friendly Red Letter Clean Sweep Sale
, . . . .... lt nf winter 1908 merchandise, disclosed by our recent
Snrnlus stocks and short iocs 01 vvuiici uu ' , .
Durpius stocitb u which make it a paying m-
vMr v stock counting, are now ucniy uuouv- , - -
L! whether the eoods are required for immediate or for future needs
VCOllliv-m-
A good Assortment 01
Women's Waisfcs Kemam
The Last Great Fire
n, -,, -iiiut bo much Buffering to th.
nilir FDiniV homeless as many s case ol eczema causea
G A tilt rnlUAl Us miserable victim. And the rellel fund
did not Dring so muia. ju, . ..arsa.
parilla lias siren thousands o( time", In
relieving, the agonising Itching and burning
MERCHANTS HOLD
ANNUAL ELECTION
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AM HANUUtl "JX iuillTSUt at the na Bed of FlIIIy-ta . w 5
cus'-"o rt ,i matcn ior Drefor years, oii K' t .' UT
Eugene armory n a dual ma been , nr. i , , , , eM,
... f U.ii,mmicv. NfllllerBcn ' iith!ntdidnothelpmo. 1 tried Hood Sana.
. i .ion, nn m ciiin-ci.. -i . . . . j t... anv .'kuc . nrtMnunura HtklUE lb Ullkll I su
Protective H" --'. WuUu.
aoclat on tooK piate . - , between me while
!rr-... ..ui uieeted for the ensu- 90 "3 ,,,. heat Ashland, nmie . H
Friday evening w.ll decide the
championship or tne . &ni
Th Woman, Miss or Child
Needing a Coat or Suit
can buy a very handsome Karment now. rlRht up-to-date In ntyle,
fa, les. than the ro.1 of the materials. The remainder of winter
1S08 apparel must go at oucij.
All r-oats valued up to made of fancy
mixed materials, dark and light, colors, made Ion
and extra full.
This includes all fine broadcloth routs, In Unlit
and dark .had,., Biiltnhle for ev.uil.i or street
., i ,,-!, nt Miiiendldly tailored;
wear, sami nn,.i r -
values to U..00; now only 1.00.
Take vour jil.-k of tiny suit in the house, while
they lust, colors or black, worth ull the way from
$S"i.0U to iari.00; exlni ehaiKo for nlleinll.u.
Children's coats; values up to C.0O; 1,IK raiiK
of colors and patterns; mses tl to H years. Coino
early and net tho best values.
$4.15
$16.00
J $12.00
I $2.15
Two groups of 1S07 styles In waists, made of stripe and check
Dallsto and wool walstlngB, wooieu
waists In many good styles are now reduced
at, each
Woolen waists made of plain, all wool flannel
walstliii!, reduced to
cacl
$2.47
$1.15
Ladies' Fleece Hose, 2 pair for 25c
, fi, .......
Twenty dozen ladles' last him uxub &JC
lined hose; size, Hi to 10; 2 0c values; two for . . .
lr l adies' Union Suits, each 38c
I ,n fleece lined union suits, Kray In color, sizes 38C
... ,. rr.n ..iiMiliv. each
1 III ,i , , I u. , -. - .
$ 1 .00 Flannelette Night Dresses ea 76c
2l2c- Outing Flannels ugS shades yd 8c
i
sociauou luuft f'" ---- rn
following being elected for the ensu
lag year: T . a nrps.
President, ti. u. w"". , ,,
dent. 1. T. Nlcklln; H--Knox;
treasurer, A. T. CocKf"'"",.
After the election me ' ::
paired to the Hoffman House where
Ln elegant banquet was served b
Mrs W. P. OsDurn. o.
acted as toastmaster and toasts as
follows were responueu iu.
Organization, reurms
Voran; "llenefita of urganiiauo".,,
resident-elect iinn; '""'
W. G. Oilstrap; -borne r
W. II. Kay; "Automouiung
land," Otto Kaulmanti.
were made by 1. i
Hiibc-rta, V. A. Rankin and others.
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
Eugene's
Foremost md
Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willomette St,
YourMoney's
worth or your
money back
CITY NEWS
j. .t .a. .a, 4. .
. PERSONALS
4,4,, 4.44.4,4i4i 4
The river Is at a 6.4 foot stngo at
preseut and at a standstill.
Two cars of excelsior wero loaded
todny for lilpment to Ban Francisco.
N U Kltthenry today sold 3 bales
of hops to T. A., l.lveslcy for 5
cents per pound.
The band meets tonight for the
transaction of business. A full at
tendiilli e Is dimlred. '
Tho barbers )ield their monthly
business and social session at tho
i, , ..... ..1 1 t, llriiiiatetter last
SI1I)I ui ....
night. A very enjoyable tlmo was
had.
Hev. K. A. McKlnley, Ihn new pas
tor of the Knlrniounl Presbyterian
chnrcli, preached his foi'Ht sermon
In Kugene Inst Suniiy to a large nu
ll lence.
A rnrload of block signal appara-
, p, there eligible for ".""P. .n-1 nuestU.n-. The t;u'
eluding .luite a ..umber from M- se..u .. ;,h1i1i , ,, lllH.o, Ore-
. Aurlculturul College, Pullman
., .. . TT.. ii. ,ii., twn.ainpv and Whlt.uua.
kvchv tnun lor ine in.n" -
brick building on Hast Ninth street I J. R. Linn, of Salem, la In Eugene
wi bega this morning and at the Frank Cherry wa bBht up ; 0 bu8lue8g.
same time th. work of delivering ma-1 from Portland last n"l , J. Av. Collier left on the noon train
terlal for the consiriicuon oi ai w.e "'"". "" ; .,...,. BtTeul i today for points norm
Patterson's one-story brick across ; Mr. J. W. Cherry, at bi lllfcli , McNani,ir u
the street waa begun.
qulto III.
rhnrles McXaninr. of Leaburg, Is
In the cily on business.
. I .,. .J,n moun- W. O. White and W. W. Branatei-. Tbos ,K. raraer. o. vui
i.i'iib nimw m ..... . "... . ,iuui,kliU i nt i -) in i.h rit v vpsierHiiv.
tains of this part of the .ato .u, tar ww veu uml""" n ' of Goslien. was In the! or near this city.
- tl... it Tif n irrttllL IllltllT jri. lliwi isB "" . i ' I I m.noi-d r
Ti l. winter only the highest peaks i second lieutenant respectively oi clty between trains today.
,.,i -i.iu.,. nr.. covered, while tho val- Company A lu fuel. H. II. Drugg, of Junction City,
mi appointment in the naval academy. I
A. Welch came up irom i u. i
today.
. i ipiin nosimas'Ler of Junc-
tlon'city.' Is in Eugene this afternoon.
lion II. U. Kincaid returned in
afiernoon from a trip to Portland.
Mrs ('has. Croner Is home from
her horseback trip to Cottage Grove.
D M. C. Ciault, the Cottage drove
newspaper publisher, is in the city
nil hiisiness today.
riLioa frnner. the city a fireman,
Is off duty for a day or two on ac
count of a slight illuess.
. u. is Hall arrived up from
Portland this afternoon to visit Mrs.
H. E. Ankeny a few aas.
a Httnr of the Junc
tion City Times, arrived in the city
on the afternoon train touaj.
Mrs Anna Prevost, of Sacramento,
after a visit with her sister, Mrs. b.
Campbell, In Eugene, nas reuirue..
home.
Rnseburg Review: Mrs. John
n.n.i.. -t Ci,gn Is here visiting
iwith her daughter, Mrs. Harry Sta-
! itleton. .
I Miss Ethel .Murray, head nurse
at the new hospital, arrived up irom
'ortland today to assume nei
dutiei'. , ., .
Corvallls Gazette: Mr. ana .u.
i.'.i .,,i,..,.a nt Knircne. have been
visiting friends ln the city the past
fow days.
Mrs. J. N. McFadden arrived up
from Corvallls this afternoon and will
be the guest of Mrs. S. B. Flnnegan a
few days.
T. F. Walt and wife and W. J.
Foster arrived here last night from
Storm Lake, Iowa, and may locate in
Buna . .-- - i.k ntm millet . , tt u j . .,. ..
,,it Ruseburg neat '""'. ,., Tied the nanus- " uu i ... M6
(,, ". did not quite tie tneu . h d, of our two-year-om son on arooiint of
11 heat Salem by a mtict- larger on hi5 face and limbs. Jso medlcta,
Eugene beat taie ' d(d u . , w0 UBt.,i Hood , barsaparill,
sore than the southern m who b,p,,b ,oon completely cured." JIus.A.Vm
will be a close game, no matter , laJ MoutBOmery St.. Patersoa. N. J.
the winner is. The Koseo Sarsaparllifl ,9 bow everywhtre.
bnvs6 as lew play Albany the In the usual liquid or In tablet form call!
n7.7 ninht The girls were to u sarsataDS. ii.. rre.
n aved here with the Eugene Kir'a' pared only by C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass,
"laf,a. .l.itlon of one who con- ,v .
The high school here is planning to .IJU'V "ViliWV
show Roseburg a "good tnue .u.- a
the game with a reception. 1 1 All who want Bedrock Wells
n .A v..rr wjr?f run eel kaiir-
lacllon by calllt.? up
STORE I'.OOMS AXI OFFICES
i have blocks in contemplation.
Tenants desiring store rooms and of
fices will do well to consult me im
mediatelv I am also planning flats
for families
FREE THOMAS. Architect.
1 2tf Room 7, Chrisman JMk i
ROLL TOP UKSK I
For sale cheap. J. O. Watts, cor-i
ner Ninth and Willamette streets.
Fed 5291
J. E. KILBORN,
557 High St., Eugene
Scott's bantal-Pepsm Capsules
yv-O.,- . nriAlTllirf cti.np
ructuivc mitt,
No sitting up with tne Petaluma
Incubator. You light the lamp and it
does the rest. All sizes at
CHAMBERS HAKUWAKK '.u.
T.rn rfa ic now serving
dish of delicious fresh shrimp with!
every order of oysters. Come and eat !
oysters. "
lea
For InQammatloo or Cattrrh
of the Bladder and bifeutd
Eidnojt. No
OartM qolckly and prrmuv
mulir all Cntnrl
Of tb UrlDiry Urzaasv Ah,
oUtaly barmleM. Bold by
drasguU. Price UiO, or bf
mail, postpaid, 1IJ, at thxm
lTHE8ANTl-PEPSIIIC0,
BELLtro.Mii.Mi, a, n
Sold by W. Ii. DB LAJ.O. DrugiiHt,
t
Umbrella Sale..
$4
o 0
Wc are going to close out our stock of Um
brellas. You can get a good suk cover,
detachable handle as low as
This is a genuine Closing Out Sale of our entire
stock of Umbrellas and you cannot afford to miss it.
Come in'and'price and you will be convinced.
SEE WINDOW
spent last night In Eugene
tains, aru freu from snow
Ullll lllll'BHIU
tejn, . ririlori ' -
A court oi me iini.,i.......... , , seavey was a passenger io
...in t. runiii7.ed in Ell- . . .... ...... ..i..h.
. OI PUIcirm " , U.HI, 1 OrtlllllU OU IIIO liver U1. uism
inas'geuo on rriuuj uwu .
u .i..ii.i nf Florence.
o. VJ.
filed a complaint 111 the Juvenile
i-oiirt asking that his sou, to years,
old, bo turned over to that tribunal.
The caBO will come up lor ocmum
Friday. Tho father alleges that the
boy Is Incorrigible and ho cannot
control him.
Dr. Korlnek, sinte vetorlnnrlnn.
...... ..i..i.t I,, tfitiromi and made
a nip to the country this morning to
Investigate tho dealh of several
horses which had been reported to
Mm, i.v llr J. I bristle. mi Ilium,
T. "b. held .n Eagles' , Mr. and Mrs - vio-
ball. Organlier Orr nas u goou ........ -
.... ... i,..l,..i hero today for shlp-Uh,. disease that cnuaed the deaths
un " " ... . ... u l I.I I ! ii r i'r
lllfllt to VOIlftlllll, w in ru im nun u.n.u n...fr.
lliriu i
Co. will instftll tho MlKitnU ai m hii
oiIut tri'tih of tnu k.
M M. Mitlor. h nnw'Apftpor mn or
..... . ' ....irlnniM 111 t.hitt
II llllllllHT t'l jnnn
U vt Vlnront unit M. HnmUt a oih.-r muit b :,S p"."..
t..Vi unit 1141 r t'lttltr iro nr i"; lion nn wn- , ,
fto ll nn. l ouse to Andy IMU- l,u .pedal altenllon to our business
' in o this city, and IM.IIIP Jack- departmepl.-ltoseburg Hevle v Mr.
aoii recently from North Yakima. Miller has been manager of the clrcu-
Intlon departniunt oi i no umuu '.
(the past several mourns.
The challenge f Mo-bberger. Lee -
and Hovern. as prune., m .." - ,b,, --- --
tiliard has been accented by Harry Bt usual time and place. Kver
lliibbs W 8 Moon and "eo. . 'inenuier snouiu no ......... ..
Pipe.. 'and the game will be bowled , arrangements may Iw '"
t NUlll'ltU 1 IH'1 I'HMRIIt 111(1 I'M"'
deaii. team w, y securing your
'ticket not laler titan vt euiieaunj "
In spuaklng of tno invention of a lug.
atrcel abnouiu-er by a fort-ann no). ,h .thletle coun
;r!o1:dr;e.rmTic.r;
UU.n '''V;'1 ",,,,;t1 i"illy ' , n.Vn, 'U were 'elected delegate, to
I. a son of 1). R. lJtkln. of tills cit). r;m1vt,.nc , ,,e milvorsltle and
. . .. . .if llu Northwest, which will
K. J. Mcfiananan i) - ., In Vebruarv
letter from U.a Angela ..anna wm. -' - " ",V " ' " lll(..ri.m o ,
tur list.
mi... .......0 ,., 1. twiw btilng olaced
In the new hospital anil it will be
ready for patients within a few days.
A guod road la being built Irom the
foot oi tne nil! to inu uu.iuii.B
i . win lut no troublo reachlug
the hospital with teams.
.i..... . l. .. t i.o.t Monday the
Orplieum opens lis doors to the pub
lic. In audition to mo ini.ui
service ever uttered the people oi co
gene Charles E. Talker, tne singing
comedian, In up-to-dalo specialties.
appears lor the llrsi time ueioie n
Kugene uudlemo. Wateli The Guard
from day to day and keep posted.
!
..It Is Prudent to Insure..
ii r Piiino i. confined to .his homo
on account of an attack of la grippe.
L N. Honey is quuo in in ins iumhc
at West Sixth and Jefferson streets.
... i.i....t, aintu veterinarian.
1,1. IMMIIM . a.""
returned to Salem on tho noon train
today
t. r u..nnPH nt tho TTnlversltv of
Oregon, went to Portland today to at
tend a banquet to be given mere u)
the University alumni.
W. II. Weatherson, editor oi me
wnmn weal is In the citv. He at
tended tho meeting of the state press
association at Portland last week.
Mrs. J. A. Maurer returned tnis ai
ternoon from a visit with her daugh
ters nt Independence. She was ac
companied home by her daughter,
Pink.
iv f nt.n nnit Percv Lone went
to Portland on the flyer last night
Cor. oth and Willamette St.
S
!"' t i v.n... Itn attend the meeting of the retail
Mill, nempsej, in .''" V".; "...- 1 ...mil hnrdwarn met-
I.. .,l.,ltlt..r II It 11l IV llint'V 11 11 Kliinin Htau i.... -
" " I.. I,,,,... re.l.i
,in... ....vt l.ul(,oluin eiime to he
played III Eugene will be the one Fri
day night net ween ine r.ugein, mh"
and the Itoseliurg nigu. uoseuum ..e-
(ealed Ashland a lew ir.gn.s nno ".
Ashland defeated faigeuo uy
point, but since then Eugene has been
ulnvliig better ball nud expects to win
Horn lloseuurg.
(ill. kens lor Profit
kt,. i. H.A tiuu. to Iter an tncuha
tor It you are going to raise chickens
.... ........ iliurl rlulit bv llllV-
llir lie, ' '
lug a PETALUMA, ami you will have
in, ni, In halclllllg the eggs. We
i.... i..,i.i ii. .n .lie. from the h6
egg tu 600-gg In stocK now. aisu
letaluma brooders. tuu ami i
chlik sue. We carry a small stock
ol extras for these machines.
('HAMULUS MAICIWAHK U'J
ii.iuii...
Alf nillard returned yesterday to
Snlein after visiting his folks hero h
few days.
. nn,i Mr. A Wlnzenreld nr-
rlved hiro yesterday afiernoon from
Newport.
J. T. Calllson, ex-county coiiniiin
sloner. was in tile city (roni Pleasant
lilll today.
F. C. Walters, the Elmlra lumber
man, went to Junction on tho noon
train today.
Win. P. Cheshire and wife, of
Springfield, returned last night from
a trip to rorllnnd.
Claud Spencer, luninor inspector
for the S. P. Co., arrived home to
day from a trip south.
C. It. Sylvester, tne jasper mer
chant, returned yesterday afternoon
from a trip to roruauii.
Ed Kby, of Fraier's Iron works, re
turned on the noon trnln today from
a business trip to Creswoll.
Henry Fischer, of the urown ium-
In
your life or jour property.
Whv Is It not as Imp. oii.nl to Insure agnlUKt adversity
the future by keeping vour fund, la a bank account?
Allow It to accnmulau tun II a lime comes when you need
It badly- Ihat Is when you will appreciate Its true worth.
Just as the value ot your llle Insurance liutcas.-s as yon
grow older, so will your bank .count grow as you add to It
weekly or monthly.
In fact, the possibilities of our bunk account r limited
only by your earning and saving capably.
An account with this bank l ge.'d luniatu.'.
Tho Eugene Loan (8b Savings Bank
EKt.tjU.bni 112
( , ,li,.l .ml mrplw. at.Ki.mxt
. K. ItlimVN. 1.1. F. W. OMII lt. ..lil.T.
II. A. PAINK. Vice I '.l.lcnt. W. W. ItKOUN. At. faslil.T.
,.ll.... t.i Fruit Grower.
All ineuilieis ot the Lane County
Fruit At VcKvluM lirowcrs .Vssi
clailon are requested to notify the
secretary as soon as possible whal
amount of spray th.y will want the
coming season.
J O. HOLT. Secretary
Javra ad tva' ffllVI 1
4
ai
i.titii.tQ rnanei-t I velv
lo 1 V U"llnn and danchtei.
Mka Miiretierlte. of Sitlem. nfter a
visit nt the home of Mrs. Wilson's
Bister, Mrs. G. A. Dyson, ln Eugene
...,,...,,,.,1 I, f.iiii, tnilnv
Sani Sykes. of Koseburg. was In
Eugene Saturday and sunuay. ne
was formerly a Eugene hardware
clerk, but Is now In business for
himself at Roseburg.
L. 11. Linn mid son, II. L ot Illi
nois, who visited at tho home of
Hev. A. F. Linn In Eugene a few days
ago, left yseterday for San Francisco,
and Southern California, and from
there will go back home. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. i. locneriine anu
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kays leave in
ine morning ior n oiuiug hi
port. They will be Joined at Albany
by Mr. and Mrs. n. .v uocaernne, ot
i in., .ii .
Rev. HaudenschleUI, tho evangelist,1
on on tne nyer last evening tor i en-
dleton, where he opens a meeting to
mCaVxrarasa.ATkij
MOST GR-OCERS SELL ;
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed k
Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pnv
duces more loaves ol breid than any other flour and the
loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the increased 4
quantity of bread produced he cost is no higher than for p.
other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOUR ING MILLS j.
allIlTIITIWiril 9.11 IVJBVtV
WKllSa?KSLaa!
MM
her Coiiipauv, of' Cottage Grove, was I night. Ho was accompanied to the
l the ctty on DUBinpRs immy. ......
i-.s lion' T Viaf-iimn will linvo
tonight fur Lo Angploa to Bprml the
romaimlfr or trie wuuor ini-rw.
Mra, Tluw. Jt-nklna nnd Minn Scott
rnino tlown from i'ottnK Wrov on
tho noon ttuln toily (or a short tUU.
Kayiiiontl Korr lf t this morniiiK
for Anniii'ili, whoro ho has moiviil
1). M. C. tiRult. of tho Wostorn
Orison, ftntt W. C. Conner, of tho,
Leader, arrived down from Cottane
drove on tne noon train totlay to at
tend a mreHnK of the Inne count v
e !Uor? nt tUe Cjuimen-ial Club
; terno iM.
-j...
pPURF WHITeM
IS YOUR
BREAD Made with
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
W AT Fit MUICE
All diilniini llls have been notified
lo call and settle Kindly give this
matter vour attention at once, oilier
wise service will be discontinued
ul,l,..., fltll),,.,. IV. Oil',.
Wll.l.AMEl'lK VALLEY COMPANY.
It I. not often e do. but when
i .
we do you may know there Is some-! s
thing doing, and when oti see ourjjjg
windows for values In linens and 'op
iiibrolilerl.- you will know It has
b.. n dvole and wi'll don.
rild.. i. a. I S.i'ui.l'i. .,,,
C .cVei !,!.,' W.iUerbce.
f,r our
ial J-.t'.e
o'l i:,n f'.iv a I'U, !i:ni,r'i:a UM.p
w:it ion l'se pav t a ch .! tw.r j 55
If ion at Wi n .-.ore ill. y are
rtll g me 1 !o--c U!ulir.,!,,a. are be-! C- 3
do
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Trans-Continental Popular p
Winter Chautauqua Assembly
BAPTIST CHURCH p
Friday and Saturday Evnings
Jan. 24th and 25th
Auspices Baraca Malo Quartet
FRIDAY EVENING Roblcy M.tk Quartet '
First Tenor 5ccoivJ Tenor and Impersonator ?g
John Vaughn B.tyArd T. Roblcy
First Bass Second Bass
Will G. Kid Howard W. K.nxy
SATURDAY EVENING -Lccturo. "Russian
Prisons and Siberian Exiles."
By John SoWcski. the Polish P.-inc.-. on!v son o! Count 3
Svbicskiunder penally ot death it h; should rctorn toKuss-;.i.
II it IS
I ,,. Jt l-.A..l.tl all - 1 It
. u auv.tiA.y imiuw riii we can ten you accuiii.
It it IS'NT, you want PUREWHITE FLOUR in you-
i-1, :r.. n iNcxi'i5aKir.g;;uay
It lYI.l! IS lllC Whift'St. Lichtf-Tt Rrr..irl
AJuU Season Ticket :Vc. Single Aimision 35e 2
Qiil J's Season Ticket 25c. Sir -lc Admission 25; ?1
IV-Z V.MITE
is tvi.-idc cf Selected Scotch
File Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High-G-ac'c.
UcFure Vhlte FJonr
p.ti-y ard cakes as
v c: as ..r bread- it at-u!:-s
t r K'.ir money back.
Pure White Flour is for
Sale by the following
Merchants, price $1.50
per sack
;. T. Hull Son.
. M. Groin,
W. A. lt. ll.
K. 1. Mntloik.
The Kiiuene ;ror'r) t'o.
V. II. DnnieR
Peter .lohnwitl.
W. II. Ieni)!el.
ol,, A- Wilson,
.(. ;i!M,ll Ji S".
W
I nil emit v Home Itol.
I l'-i.il ltyrbanl.
.seriiii!
W. W. I'nwfc. Irvin-.
ArniltiiKi- A: Imvi".
(
r.
i. lil. t"
i ire.
and VSIIlametto strict