Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 27, 1908, Image 6

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    IH RVGENB BAILT atAKD7VtoVAtAiitA&rrrirt "
I The Fricudly Store Clean Sweep Sale I
Sale closes next Saturday night. Anticipate your needs in
Domestics, Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Etc.,
and buy now and save 10 to 20 on your purchase
Ladies' and Children's Underwear
reduced - J0to25
12'Ac Outing Flannel, a yard 8c
50c Wool Dress Goods, yard 33c
36-in bleached Hope Muslin, yard 9c
$25 to $40 Ladies' Coats, each . . $ 1 6.00
$25 to $30 Ladies Suits, each.. $12.00
$4 black and colored sateen Skirts $2.45
9 4 Bleached Sheeting, a yard - 33c
$4 Ladies' Shirt Waists, each $2.40
Grand Annual 2-Price Clothing Sale next
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Jan. 30th, 3 1 st and Feb. 1 st
Positively 3 Days Only
On next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 30th,
3 1 st and February 1 st we hold our Annual Grand Clean
Up Sale of odds and ends. This year we will include
absolutely every Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette regardless
of cost at either one of two prices.
All Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes valued at
$15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50
' During this sale reduced
$14.85
All Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes valued at
$8.50, $ 1 0, $ 11 , $ 1 2.40, $ 1 2.50 and $ 1 4
During this sale reduced to
IMPORTANT!! Although wc will have extra salesmen and be better prepared
in every way to handle the enormous crowds that always fill our store during this
sale wc suggest early buying. Dont wait till Saturday night. If inconvenient to
come yourself. Telephone and mail orders will be carefully filled subject to exchange
if unsatisfactory.
No Alterations made at Sale Prices without extra charge
CITY NEWS
Eugene's
Largest and
Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
'
PKItHONAI.B
J. 1.. Zi'lKlor lttt tutlny (or a trip
down tha valley.
Kliiuir (Irny ient Bunilny with lit"
bent Kill at Allutny.
K. (). llrlKK. mints trip to hla
(arm lit Irvlim todiiy.
Krunk Jordan, of Cottnito Orovo,
pcul Sunday In Kiweno.
Huaaell mid Oooricu l'nlniau wore
orer from I'oIiihk today.
J. W. ('railhead and wife are hore
from 8aleut fur a (w daya.
Krcd C. I'liill, of Juni'ilon, wa la
the rliy today on bunini'M.
J. J. Murray arrival home tlila af
ternoon from a trip north.
Mra. C'ornoycr relurned thla atter
noon from a vl.lt to 811I0111.
N. J. Mryant, the Kranklln nier
rhant, ' In the city todny.
W. II. Walker, of Jaapvr. wa In
the city ymli'iday and today.
Mla Helen '1'olti returned today
from a vii.lt at t'uttiiKe Drove.
Leonard Drown reuirned thla after
noon from a trip to 1'orlland.
t'. I.. Wllllama, the IokrIhic ron
traelor, l down (coin Wlldwood.
Kred Kluijier. the lumberman of
Mil renin, spent Sundiiy In Kiikimui.
MIhh y.elmu I'mumi nriived down
from Wlldwood thla 110011 on a ahiirt
vlnlt.
Uev. O. A. Stllluinn relurned thin
forenoon from a week'a aliiy lit I.o
rnne. '
J. p. Wntklna, the hulcher, la ahle
to he down town ufler u novel t III
neim, J, 1. Kllroy waa a paaaencer. to
Col nine drove on the afternoon train
today.
Minn Anna llohl went to Coltniie
drove thla afternoon to vl.ll her folka
a few daya.
J. K. Mluiiey and wife and Mlaa
I.tu'lllo Cook are In the rlty from
111a today,
j Hr. A. Sharpie, arrived down from
1 hla fiirni near doahen on the noon
I train toduy.
It. It. I'opplton, after a ahort visit
tin Kuxene. left thla iiflernoon for
' poluta aouth.
i Mra. X. I.altaut, Jr., arrived here
.today from Wllliur to vl.lt friend
and relative..
MIhb (l.Hiriilne Kiinaoino apent Sun-
uay at t're.well, the atiem of Mra
It. (). Iirady.
S. M. (inrrlaon, the well-known S
I'. engineer, a former Kuitenn bov, It
In the city.
Mra. M. M. Miller, who him heeu
"
Our Long Established Reputation
for unfety and rolUI.HUv
and our prompt and .attfart..ry .ervl.e has Im-reaaul the num.
her of our patrona, the volume of our bualneu and made thla
one of the rvpreaeniatlv banka of the Willamette Valley.
We have unaiirpaaard facllltlea for huiulllii,; all branohea
ralea o( depoilt.
of commercial bualneaa and al.o lue lulerea! WarlnR certlfl
I'artl.ulara will be furnished ii"ii application.
The Eugene Loan (Si, Savings Bank
Etibliihft I5i
1 Capital anil surplin f Iimi.ixkI
. K. IIHOW X. rreel-Jf-ui. K. W. OSIII UN, -..h.r.
I. A, PA INK, i.-e rrealilenf. W. W. Iilu in 4...
fin iiiii tu 11 11-1 u... -- , - ,', ,T,,,V ,T, '
quite III for Homo time past. Is nhle
it. ne 11111 itKniii.
J. I'.. Yiirnoll 11 nil ilniii-hter Mk.
I'Mnii. have returned from n vUlt
ill IIiiIkc, Idaho.
Hl'V II A II, iW,.,. r.,1,,, ,,,..1 I... ....
the IIOOII train lililnv fritm hlu nn.
polnlinent aouth.
.lira, iiiiiia Svnrverud. who has
been nultti III with ihiiii,,,ri.. iu
much better today.
Mra. (leo. II. Smith waa a pnsnon
Kcr on the noon train todnv for Port
land to vlnlt a week or bo.
Mra. F. W. ("a nullum, of Medford.
la visiting her parent. Mr. and Mra.
8. K. (leorae. In Kuaene.
T. IV Jenklna, of Sibley, Iowa'; ar
rived here Ihia lllornltiir I,, vl.ll hi
Old ftiellll. W. I. Morse a hi-l !..,..
Leonard (iroaa has returned from
orvains. wliere he played In the or
rtieatra nt the annua! hop of the ().
Mlsa MadKe Vasey, of Woodhurn,
after a visit with her sister. Mrs. K
1.. Campbell. In Kuroiio, retmned
home todny.
Mra. Henry llohl and children
were passengers for Cottnue drove
on the afternoon train to visit there
11 few days.
W. !:. McKlroy, of SaUvn, spent
suudiiy at Sprlimriehl, where his
ne nns oo.n visiting Mrs. Albert
Shaw for a lime.
Attorncv .1. M. WUIiiiius f
firm of Wllllama lienn. is in
! tn today, rmitnK a case before tin
su ireuie court
I Henry h (en, ,l0 ,,f m,,, popular
I street car conductors. Is confined to
I his home on ncmtir ,,f d .
tack of rlioiiiiuit i,iit.
Will AUene, of Kosoiillrg. and
.!. and Thus Al. ie, f Cottase
drove, relurned home this afternoon
after vlslthm. .r(, n (w ,,1W
Cook . l-ation. the -V,t K!s." d
bookseller of Salem. Is In Ki.aene on
bnsinesa. lie Is very much Impressed
over the beauty m ,v,,.rllv ,
I tie city
Jerome lornlfe returned 1,1 Iml...
pen.l, nee today lt,.r , ,
home of W, o. Co,,k and family west
of the city.
IVtaluma Incubators and hrvo.tcru
CIUMHKKS II ARDWAKK CO J
Remember the Orpheum opena to
night. -
The board of governor will meet
tonight at the usual hour.
Always good music at the Orpheum
open tonight.
Two more cars of log arrived
down from Wlldwood for the Eugene
Lumber Company yesterday.
See the moving pictures, "The Pi
rate's Treasure" and "My First
Hide" at the Orpheum tonight.
A heavy frost covered the ground
thla morning and thin Ice formed on
the water. The day has been ideal.
The Meneley quartet will appear at
the high school In concert tonight un
der the auspices of the girls' glee
club.
Hear the illustrated song, "Some
where." bv Charles E. Parker, and
high class specialties at the Orphe
um tonight.
f. F. Barnhart has removed from
Cottage Grove to Eugene to reside.
Mia household noods arrived here
Saturday night.
The excavation for L. G. ltulln's
new brick building was completed
today. The work of laying the foun
dation will at once begin.
Th rtiv wns without a water sun-
nlv from enrlv Saturday evening until
about 5 o'clock Sunday morning, due
to an accident to .tne pumping pmuu
Registration Clerk McFarland had
registered up to Saturday night 1018
voters. The names are now coming
In very rapidly from the outside
precincts.
J. B. Coloman is again advertising
for bids for the construction of the
two additional stories to his row of
one-story brick buildings on Willam
ette street.
E. N. Smith, connected with the
.Tastier Lumber company, has rented
the Fuller residence on East Eleventh
street and will move his family here
from Dullard, Washington, soon.
K. C. Mnhoney. a recent arrival
from Dowbells, X. I)., has purchased
from S. W. Taylor a lot on West Fifth
street, between Madison nnd Mon-1
roe, mid will build a neat residence
there?.
The Y. M. C. A. held a banquet In
Frank's Hall Saturday evening. The
sum nt 'l 1 4 was oledued to carry oil
the Y. M. C. A. work among the stu-i
denta during the remainder of the
school year.
Mrs. Dollar nnd Mrs. lfnnnn will i
entertain the missionary society of
tho Central Presbyteiiiin church to
morrow arternoon at. H::in o'clock at
tho home of .Mrs. Dollar on Enst
Eleventh street.
S. M. Garrison, formerly a resident
of Eugene, has taken the run of engi
neer on the Coburg and Wendling lo
cal in pluro of the regular engineer.
Jack Scott, who Is laid up on account
of rheumatism.
At a meeting of the G. A.'n. Sat
urday evening a committee consist
ing of J. F. dates, L. dilstrap and D.
M. McCrndy was appointed to prepare
a program for the observance of Lin
coln day February 12.
Krkhardt'a Ideals went to Spring
field today to play a two-days' en
gagement there, and from there will
go to Cottage drove. They played to
a fair business at the Eugene theatre
four nights ending Satriluy night.
The Hoseburg basketball team de
feated the Albany high school team
Saturday night by the score of f 0 to
20. The Koseburg girls defeated the
20. The Albany girls defeated the
Koseburg girls by the score of 10 to
Rva S. and V. A. Moore todny be
gan suit In the circuit court against
A.Uk Brantl to be declared the own
ers of a certain 55 acres of timber
land In township 18, south of range
5 west. Weedcock & Potter are the
attorneys for the plaintiffs.
The Pendleton high school basket
ball team will play the Eugene high
team in this city on February 6. Pen
dleton is the champion of Eastern
Wregon, and as the Eugene team Is
i "... .u in tho Willamette val-
I ley, the game will be well worth see
ing.
W H Ridgeway has rented the
room formerly occupied by French
i ,. I.,.- ..i Aatuta office at 628
Willamette street and will open his
new flsn mamei uiei ..--- -
.. . j i ..nl arrival from
. .nr. niugewuj u a .c.v
i Yaqulna Bay and knows the fish bus
iness thoroughly.
The remains of Mrs. Delia oods
arrived here last night from Parker,
Kansas, and will be burled in the I. O.
O. F. cemetery tomorrow forenoon,
ni. mhBr arrangements are made
between now and that time, borne of
the relatives have not yet arrived,
but they are expected in tonight.
The closed season for hunting ducks
and geese commences February 1.
This season has been a rather poor
one with the Eugene hunters, al
though the ducks are reported very
numeroua below the preserves and
the farmers whenever they are dis
posed to hunt them have secured
good bags lately.
Dr. T. B. Ford, of the Sunnyside
Methodist church, occupied his pulpit
yesterday morning and evening for
the first time In two months. The
last service he conducted before be
ing taken down sick was the funeral
of Rev. I. D. Driver. His friends in
Portland and throughout the state
will be glad to learn that he is con
stantly gaining In strength. Orego
nian. Bud Gillespie, who resides north
of the city, has rented the room in
the Harhlte building, Just vacated by
Andy Taylor's cigar store, for a meat
market and he wil begin business
there as soon as tho interior of the
building Is rearranged for It. Mr.
Gillespie has been in the butcher bus
iness here before and Is no stranger
to the people.
An arc light Is needed at the inter
section of East .Ninth street and the
S. P. railroad. This is the street
traversed by all teams going to and
from Springfied now, and during the
dark nights the crossing Is rather
dangerous, owing to the high banks
there. East Eleventh street was the
thoroughfare traversed before the
street railway line was built, but on
account of the bad conditioD of the
street since then ull rigs go out East
Ninth street.
H. Retel has nrrived here from Co
lusa. Cal., and will locate in this vi
cinity. He waa induced to come'froni
Holland to California by John H. Har
tog, manager of the Eugene Commer
cial Club, when he was manager of
the chamber of commerce at Colusa.
Becoming dissatisfied at Colusa, he
came to Eugene, and Is delighted
with the change from the Sacramento
valley. He will send for his family
of four and become a permanent res
ident of Lane county.
A meeting of the real estate men
was held at the Commercial Club Sat
urday night. The matter of proper
literature to send East was discussed
and It was agreed that every real es
tate dealer should send out literature
of a uniform nature, nnd some circu
lars which were recently printed were
condemned for the reason that It gave
the minimum temperature for Lane
county nt 2 degrees below zero, a
point that was reached but once In 20
or 30 years. This was considered
rather a had advertisement for Ore
gon's mild nnd equanle climate.
GLADYS VANDERBILT
MARRIEDJO AUSTRIAN
(Continued from Pago Ona.)
". - u. i....iTrr' counter and then
aoes n m i""1-" ,
rush off again to business.
lo these words Karl F. Llnha, the
Austrian vice consul, who is a person-
CiOphpflV PO III"
al friend oi " .,,' !. ,h-
tnented today on what will be the
greatest event of the present social
'ea8"n- .raal,tlt c,d
"Do I tnina .mss . a... -the
count will be happy?' he repeat-
ed, in repiy 10 a
er In his opinion, the marriage would
culminate in the same manner as the
Marlborough and Castellane n'ons
Well, suppose you had 2.000.000, as
has the count. Then suppose you
were to marry a girl with twelve odd
millions. Do you think you would
be happier with those fourteen mil
lions that you would be on the repor
torial staff of your paper?'"
Tho vico consul's left eye closed
and he laughed.
Chickens tor Profit
Now Is the time to buy an Incuba
tor if you are going to raise chickens
for next vear. Start rigtu oy uuy-;
Ing a PETALUMA, and you will have
no trouble hatching the eggs. We
have them in all sizes from the 56
egg to 500-egg in stock now. Also
Petaluma brooders, 100 and 200
chick size. We carry a small stook
of extras for these machines.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
An engine has been purchased for
the Corvallls and Alsea R. R., and
will be put to work on the construe-'
Hon of the road. Rails will be laid
at the rate of a quarter of a mile a
day.
Catairletsff..1.
Dyspeplets?
Indlmitlon ud Enpmla. HtVZ1J'
lllc. orc. C. f Hood TJ i?iW
If Made br Hoo4 Ifiooidl' &
Bill
"I Be aiiid yoor valuable Cuiim.'
th.m u.rtecl. Conldo'i do wlih"! ffi, h
Died ibem fur mini Urn fur Wall...,,, ' I ti
loatn.i. and am now cumpl.ttiT -nW. U1 W
Bi.nd iliolo to everyone. One. tni. ta
over e llLout Uiem In tbe l.mn, n
dwaid A. Witt,,, ,.
Best For
The RmwoU
X - " CeANSrY CATlUattlrV
Pleftiant. Palatable. Potent. Tut Good iu
Hever Sicken, Weaken or Gelpe. lu
old In-bulk. The genuine tablet umbwi;!'!
Guaranteed to cure or your mou back
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N y t
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION Bo
Buy a Petaluma incubator
Chambers Hardware Co.
from
Madame Dean'i
FRENCH p., , p
FEMALE rlLLoi ,
A Sate. Certain Hk. Yjr
LIEF FOB bUPPKJCSHKD Nsey
JIENBTKUATION. KEVtR MOM T "fu
Safe! Sure! Speedy! Niitlafiu'Uon G-Ii
antced or Money ltefuudwi. lw -J'
paid for SLID per box. 'Will stud li-'i
on trial, to be paid for wtieo Mleii
Pnmples Free. Insist on tietUne ft
aenntnc, ai-.-ept do substitute. Kjmi
dru3i?Ut d.iea not have thtjiu send tm,
orders to tne
UNITED IftflCU. CO., lot 74, Likuw.Fi
It fills the arteries with ricK red.
blood; mnkes new flesh nnd healthy,
men and women and children. Noth
ing ran take Its place; no remedy
has done so much good as Holllster's
Rocky Slountnln Tea. 35c. Tea or
tablets. Linn Drug Company.
No sitting up with tne Petaluma
Incubator. You light the lamp and it
does the rest. All sizes at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Los Angeles' Safest Hotel
till
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THE KING EDWARD
In tb Hurt of th City
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE
A vry dciirble hotel for at. visitors to tliccily.
First diss in All resets
Rates $1 .00 per d4y nd up. . Vtilc K,f
TOUSLEY COMPANY. Props.
CSSiu' A Woman Owning Even a
Single Piece of
COMMCINITy
SILVER
w3l nol be happy until she has a full set of this bug.
tiful plated ware. We have a full line in the "An
ion and " Flower-de-Luce " patterns.
Every piece of Community Silver is plated heins
than triple and will wear a lifetime.
J. O. WATTS,
Corne' 9!h a d
Willamette
' IF YOU NED
..GROCERIE
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed,, Tin and
Graniteware. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. WHITE, TFe-Grocer
Corner 5th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 461 1
f IS YOUR
WiM BREAD Madewith
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
ts.Kt. ...J
p-Puiv: WHITER
i! 11 if rU ady know;al1 w n tell you about it.
II it lb NT, you want PURE;WHITE FLOUR in your
Kitchen Ncxt,;BakingiDay.
It makes ihc Whitest, Lightest Bread.
rUE 'A HiTE
FLOUR
is mace of Selectee Scotch
Fife Wheat, ty patent pro
cess and is strictly High-Gradc.
for
Use Pure White Flour .
F.try and cakes as
c'll as for bread-it sat
isfies cr ycur money back.
Pure White Flour is for
Sale by the following
Merchants, price $ I -50
per sack
Km. T. Hull H S.'ii.
V. M. linn,
Y. A. Id ll.
K. I. Mnllmk.
The Kllicrne iroi'i'l") t
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retiT .lolinson.
V. . IvmiMti-r,
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