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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1908)
TURttlKI MIZ.Y OCAJU, TVBBDAT, JANUARY 1M The Fricudly Store Clean Sweep Sale Sale closes next Saturday night. Anticipate your needs in Domestics, Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Etc., and i-buy. now and save 10 to 20 on your purchase Ladies' and Children's Underwear -reduced ..I. J 0 to 25 2ViZ Outing Flannel, a yard.. ..: 8c ' 50c Wool Dress Goods, yard. 33c 36-in bleached Hope Muslin, yard 9c $25 to $40 Ladies' Coats, each.! $16.00 $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 A Grand Annual 2-Price Clothing Sale next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Jan. 30th, 3 1st and Feb. 1st 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 Saleof 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 $ 1 5. $ 1 8, $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50 During this sale reduced $14.85 All Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes valued at $8.50, $ 1 0, $ 1 1 , $ 1 2.40, $ 1 2.50 and $ 1 4 During this sale reduced to $ P CL' a o&3 IMPORTANT!! Although wc will have extra salesmen and be bcltpr 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 ani Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, Your Money's worth or your money back 1'KltHOSAl.H 8. A. Puller, of Aahlund, U In the rliy. 3. n. Warlim. of Salem, iieul lat ! night In the city. Mlaa Yetln Wald la visiting In Al bny few daya. Pr. T. W. lisrrla l homo from i niul Minn Miimnri'l Kunko left Su I ut ility evening for Kimono, where they will vlalt frlonda. Dr. A. Shnrplea returneil to liU farm uetir lltmhcn thla nflcrnoun. Mr. and Mra. J. V. Kelly returned Inat nlaht from a vlalt In I'orllntid Joa. (lood fellow returned thl,rr ternoon from a trip to polnta norlhr It. K. Mason, of Albany, waj ttythe clly today on one of hla reKiilnr trips. Mra. J. Iliinann returncd-thU nfter- N. A. Smith, of Win Hirer, return. trip to California I!. O. I'eloraon today on Inialneaa. It. 11. I'oppleton ram In from the aoulh thla afternoon. Hanker John Hell, (it Springfield, waa In the rlty today. Chat, Jackaon, of Ontario., Or., la In the rlty on hualneaa. Kellx Waitnnr returned laat oren- Irii (hla illuming fiutuVtrlp to Cuoa went to Portland ! Hay. noon from a vlalt aLvottaxo urove. W. T. Halloy returned thla after noon from a Inialneaa trip to ltone burit. w CotnuW K. T. Plunk went to M vld ,llila afternoon on olflrlnl hual .SUM Anna llohl returned thla at tention from a ahort vlalt at lottaKe Inn from a Hilt aoulh (Iconic ( rimer went to Bnlein uuWiove, bualneaa thla aflerniHin, , Mr. and Mra. W. 0. Allen are on a Kola Nela, tint Hit lent hop liilfr, l trip to Chlcilao and other Knalern In the rlty on IhiMihhk point. Mlaaea (iuaale aiitt Mae Uiildwtn Mlaa Zoliua Cruinn left till after pent Sundav In Portland.' noon for Wlldwood, after a vlalt In li. I.. ariKirk Wade a hualneaa h'uKenc. t trip to llnlaey thu afternoon. Mra. V. II. Matthew, of lloahen Itev. T. 8. IfnAdmtkcr arrived tip remitted thla afternoon from a till from Corvnlllcittu afternoon, to Portland. Salem fwynul: MIm Nellie Smith; W. l. Nt-eley and Montle Miner re ' I t'.l I o' I Our Long Established Reputation for aafety and rellahlllty and our prompt and aatlafaotory aervlr haa Increimd the num lier of our patron a, I ho vol nine of our liuainaaa and made thla on n of the representative bank of Hi Wlllainett Valley. V havg uniurpmod. larlllllea tor handling all brauohea ratri ot depoilt. -, ot ctminierelM bnalnma and alao mr trite'rc'.t bearing certlfl PartleuUra will b Turnlahrd upon application. The Eugene Loan Savings Bank Capital and aurplua. . .HOO.OOO V. K. MtlAVX, Prmldetit. It. A. PAINK. Tire Prr.liK-.il. tllllllHMMMIMMIM 0K. W. ItNIII'K.S. t a.hlrr. TT. W. ItltOWN, Ami. t aahlrr. turned thla nfleruoon from a trip to t'olttiKe (irove. .Mra. 1 1 1 in in Itnyl mid dtumhler, of JiiVUtm I'lly. lire vlaiilnii Mra. C. J. Hiirwto In KiiKene. (V I.. Williams left thla iiflernoou J tof the aieiie of hla IokbIiik opern- iiona ni t iiiiwooo. i.. N. Honey haa ai far recovered from hla rervnt Illness us to be up mid nfOlind tl)o (ionic. v II. K. Aliholt and wife left thla at- lernoon for 81. Paul, Minn., where they will realde In the future. ni. I). Neeloy and Monlle Miner lire In Hie moiiulalua nbove Co It use Drove on a timber rrulalna trip. Mra. J. M. Koherta went to Port la ml today to vlalt her alater-ln-law, Mra. Woaiherford, who la very 111. Hick lilrhardaon and "Pruney" Kranola returned laat iilnht from Sa lem, where they hav been vlaitliiK. Attorney O. V. Sklnworth relumed thla afternoon from Junnion, where he appeared aa rounael In a elvll autt. I'npliiln John linker, of Salem, til ler a vlalt with hla daiinliler, Mra. I,. N. Itoiiey, In Kimyiio, ivturned home today. ' t'orvallla ttaiette: Mis Jatnea lliinillton andt dauahter, Miaa Ivliia. of Kimene, have been (tueata lit the linker home the paat ,i k. K. tl. Tobey ami daitithter. Myrtle, have returned from a trip to the Knst iiml South. They any there la no plioe like home and aitf very giud tt Ket Hack. Charity ball, armory, Friday, Jan uary 31. , TIcketa for the charity ball at the armory Friday evening, 1. Attend the charity ball at the -armory Friday evening, January 81. Tickets, SI. The Rebekah degree staff wl)l meet for drill on Wednesday even ing, January 2!uh. -' Attend the charity ball at the ar mory Friday evening, January 31. TIcketa, SI- Among Ihe carload shipments of frelghtrtfo Eugene today was a car of fruit spray for the Griffin Hard ware Company. ' The northbound Roseburg local was an hour late today on account of an engine being off the track at Ho.se- burg, so the local could not pull out I on time. ! Professor John Straub has received i word that hla father, John Straub, Sr., has died at Philadelphia Jul the age oi 82 years. The funeral of Mrs. Delia Woods, who died In Kansas, was held this afternoon and the remains Interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. The frot of W. J. JlHI's gun store In the Walton block received a new coat of paint today, improving the appearance of the place very much. A room In the basement of the Central school will be fitted up in stead of a room In the Christian churn basement, as planned some time ago, C. McAlpIn, who has the contract for building the foundation of the new Hnlln two-story brick building on East Ninth street, began deliver ing the stone today. Mrs. J. W. Shumate Is having her goods moved to her store room which was badly damaged by fire a few weeks ago and she Intends resuming business In a tew days. W. L. Coppernoll today received his commission as second lieutenant of the Oregon National Ciuard. He Is commissary and quartermaster offi cer of .the separate battalion. J. F. Robinson and J. M. Williams have been employed by the county to expert the county books from July 1, 11)07, to Junuury I, 1H0S. They went over the books last fnll'iip to July 1. C. F. Keopke has commenced the erection of a two-story house on West lOlnventh street. The foundation has been completed, and work on the house will be pushed as rapidly as tho weather allows. Homer Davenport, the cartoonist. will not be here Thursday night to deliver his lecture before the high school, as advertised. He has been called to New York and has had to cancel several engagements in this state. Jos. R. Hussell, one of (he mem bers of Company C mashed the great to of one of his feet badly whllo nt drill last night by letting a heavy rifle fall on It with great force. He will be compelled to go around crutches for several days. The contest ense of Otyu Kaufmiuin vs. Earl Prior, Involving the hitter's homestead entry upon the southeast quarter of section 31. township Is. south of range 15 west, was decided al the local office In favor of the con testant. I. N. llarbuiigh was attorney for contestant. The Orphcum was crowded last night for the npenlnx entertainment. No one should fall to see "The First Hide" and tho "Two Scamps." and enjoy a hearty laugh. Also enjoy the singing of Mr. Parker. There will he two shows tonight begin ning at 8 o clock. The United Brothren Siindny school has elected officers as follows: Su perintenilent, II. vt . null; ass t su perintendent, E. II. Moore:- secretary, Mlaa Orsa Hurd: assistant secretary Mlsa Kdlth tlardner; treasurer. Mr Maraters; librarian, Frank Scalfe: organist. Miss Myrtle Dell, Foreman t'tlerhaeh has four ot five men at work building the switch at the car barn for the etxenalon of the electric line toward Springfield It It said a large force of men 111 In put to work about thev first of the month and the line to Springfield rushed to completion. grains, grassea and fruits In the office of M. Svarverud, real estate broker. A part of the exhibit is from the Lane county exhibit at the state fair which won second premium last fa I and a part Is from Mr. Warren s pri vate collection. He ltd previously Installed exhibits In the offices of the Hollenbeck Real Estate Coipany and E J. Frasler In Eugene, and J. J. Bryan at Springfield, and will prob ably place others in several more of fices In the city. -v" The Orpheum moving piurire thea tre in the Holden bolik Willam ette street was opened tff the public last night with a big business. The Eugene baud surprised Munager Mummey by appearing in front of the place at opening time and playing a few airs. Mr. Mummey has always taken an active Interest In the affairs of the band, and this was done ill ap preciation of bis work. The perform ance at the theatre wus good and was worth more than the price ot admis sion. The moving pictures were pleasing and the illustrated song by Mr. Parker was fine, the singer hav ing a good voice for that work. The Orpheum promises to be a popular place of amusement. KtUK.NK I'ltOPKiITV WIl.Ii (JKOW VALCABLE Blair street addition property is sure to double in value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Siuslaw coun try can not go out in any othr di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. l'rlcei are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down awl monthly Install ments if you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette Btreet, or write them for particulars and prices. tf I REV. TRIMBLE TO SPEAK ON WATER BAPTISM At the 10:30 a. m. service at the M. E. cfiurch next Sunday Rev. D H. Trimble will speak on water baptlBni aa a Christian ordinance, and will at the elbse of the service baptize all who desire to.be baptized by "affusion. At 3 p. m. the same day the pastor ...cuio, ire no appetite, don't den, Jt easily, your blood Is JJ, J t You cannot be strong ith blood. Hood'. SarsapaHr0'" rich blood and knp, u lZj I tern was out ot order !.?? Impure blood.. Spent lut. ""P. bnt Hood's SarsaKrlll." cu?Lls''U, .auba. uenua. Web. l u a .1 - istor i with dyjpeiwia ,d i, 1 u t, a rant fee hi .f,. JT 00 WMk. will administer tne sacrament m i , ft; tism to those who elect to be. bap-, fu.iv relieved me." Kij,.Ui,'i w "Immersion." . buiderviile. Wisconsin. ru, Let all interested parties take no- Weakness-"! bless thed,,', , .. ., , u-n.,w he well to conimunl- LB?.V"ri""-"h nSSS. cate with the pastor on or before 1- rl-1 ef,er pneumonia, and "urf2r ho" day evening. If you are confused as i 5VLr"7 Vl,lit'!1 ' to proper mode of baptism, or proper slr 8a w n11'-. subjects for it near mis auuress ou day next at 10:30 a. m. WILLIAMi-i- CAKBOLIC SAbt'E WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7EL The best salve in the world for cuts, ; bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet- j ter, chapped hands and all skin erup; I Hons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction j or money retunaea. ooia uy uiou Drug Co. Williams Mtg Co., props., Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One DoliJ pared only by C. I. Hood Co. rT Hood's Sarsaparllla l In the usual Hani.! . i. .... mtS B.r.K. .nr. V," . " ' TO CI HE A COLH IX ONE DAJT XOHMAL SCHOOL OFFERS special o p po hti xrr 1 ES The Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations in February and August, and to take work In pedagogy and special meth ods In teaching the various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teachers who can teach manual train ing, many are taking advantage of the industrial work lately installed In the school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ash- lnnd is enjoying the largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a normal school in the history of Or egon. Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. j31 I ItA.VK IOOU.SH.'KS When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore. It Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery," says C. O. Eldrldge, ot Em pire, (la. "I have used New Discov ery for seven years, and I know It Is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly relieves every attack." Known the world over as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold un der guarantee nt W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 60c and $1. Trial bot tle free. Chickens. for Profit Now Is the time to buy an '.Hcuha tor If you are going to raise chickens for next year. Start right bv buy ing a PETALl'MA, and you will have no trouble hatching the eggs. We have them In all sizes from the f.ti egg to SOil-egg In stock now. Also Petaunia brooders, 100 and 200 chick size. We carry a 6inall stock of extras for these machines rilAMUEUS HAHOWARE CO. . . . . n . ,: full tiartlcularnanft .lir.,f 1 Take laxaiivl uiiu.viu yuinine; Tiiuaiito t 'anies. nini -i-i ' I--!. I,.- nPn,rtctc rafnnH nmri.V if 4 K. SB (fT.. M W V.'. V. I." It fails to cure. E. W nature is on each box. GROVE'S sig 25c. ! isk yw drnnUl for It, TV ' L tlAUVI-:!., accept do otn.r. nut Kcna .imkit, rn- p. j lllintraiwl book m.Ui. TtjrtTes I Mr. London writes: "If I owned your Tea, 1 would guarantee a cure or refund their money. I say It's Nature's cure and the only one for the blood." HoIIister's Rocky Moun tain Tea cured him where other rem edies failed. 'Nuff said. Linn Drug Co. Lane-Dnvte Drug Co., u store. Woodward. Clnrkn CnM J. w, barringH expert nousemover Moves anything;. Twenh. years experience. Residence i i iiiccnin ana uaK ats. Red 451 1 . Eugene, Ore?oo ..WATCH SNAPS.. LADIES Solid Gold Case, Swiss Movement uold billed Lase, JNew hngland Movement $9.00 Filled Cases, Elgin or Walt'iam Movement $13.50 to533 Solid Gold Case, Elgin or Waltham Movement $25to$ GENTLEMEN Sterling Silver Case, Swiss 15 Jeweled Movement $15.1 A) year Lase, 17 Jeweled, Elgin or Waltham $14.00 35 year Case, J 5-Jewcled, Hampden $1B 25 year Case, very thin model $20.l'ji These are only a few of the food values you can find here. We want you to come and price. Corne 9th and Willamette J. O. WATTS, IF YOU NEED GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and FecdjTin and Graniteware. Headquarters for White River Flour J. 1 Candies, Nuts and Oranges WHITE, TiTeGrocer Corner 5th'and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 4611 1 i m ItlllS WANTKII Sealed bids will he received by! .1. H. Coleman. Kugene, Oregon, up I" 5 p. m., Fehruarv 10th, 190S for office and hotel building ".r,xl 14,'twn stories. Plans and specifications may be secured at the office of John Haniiiker, architect. Owner reserves all rights. fs No sitting up with the retaluma Incubator. You light the lamp and It does the rest. All sires nt CUAMUKKS HARDWARE CO. I TEA You think one tea as rood as another ? Why ilon't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? - irw muisi .t momtt H ra SmI Petalum Ineuhators and brinijcrs t " CHAMIIKKS UARDWAUK CO fluv a I'Malnnia Ineubstor Chawkni Mu d war C. frjm Chief of I'ollee Karrlngton hin tak en up and Impounded two hornet which have been running loose In the vicinity of the I'lilverslty. one I s brown gelding, weight about lOiio liounds and aged about five years and the other Is a sorrel mare. weii;hi about suit) pound and 10 or 12 c.in eld. Kev T. S llundsaker. iiaitnr of tho Christian chim-h nt Ciirmllls. arrived hen this afterniMin, hrtii!:iiig with him Mrs. Sears, n lady who will enter the old folks' home which the Chris tian church has established In Ku gene. The old lady is a cripple and can hardly get around, being compel led to us crutches. Herbert M. Myers, a government natiiraltMtlon Inspector, arrived la Kugene yesterday from ScaUle. and sprtit' serae- 1friH etrrfl. a.Miit 'to day ,t tha court house In specting the natiirallratlon im pers filed with the mttnty clerk Me finds the records here lit splendid hp and he eompllments County Clerk le upon the manner In w hlch they are kept. K M. Warren h.i Just complited tka work of luatallng a fin eihtblt of Nature p.iints In colors bright. Our cheeks and lips so fine: Assist nature to paint for thee Hy lining Rooky Mountain Tea. I. inn Drug Co. County s' A sso be had Car of spray r,,r the I .an l-'ruit and Venetable Crowe ciatlon has arrived and c.,i at Kai !"h street J- fl. MA I IX, Se.-rotary. William o.kors t.-.!., f;,. , wil,, the county clerw- notice of l.vaMo., f t on ,.,,. and "lrvtdenee n.in mg cialnis in the lllue River dii-rhi ppuiu: white'.W, IS YOUR BREAD Madev PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS you already knowlall we can tell ycu about it. If it IS'NT, you want PUREJWHITE FLOUR in V- Kitchen NextiBakingtDay. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. Ticket, for the armoiy 1'rl.lav e charily ball , ,lu, ening. 1. SI list ItntK IXiH TIIK (If Ann XKW TODAT. W ANTK.lv vuta ""' ' Kmeraid l'hone Ked 33 Hi. sewing, reasonable Avenue f yon sai.k Clloim.-,l ....i AX.KD sltK.n: two erepces street. feed fi: nesrapher doslr 'ars' exiverl.,,,,-' nirnisne.i c..... .'Hiies ai, r-f- boi ;o, isalem 0r' FURE W HITE FLOUR is made cf Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as veil as for bread-it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flourish Sale by the follow?! Merchants, price per sack ew. T. Hull Son. W. M. Cireon. W. A. Itell, K. I. .Matlock. Tho Ktigene (inn-cry C C. II. DHniels, ... IVt er 'Johnson. W. II. DeniiMer. Colo Wilson. W. J. (illwon s"n-, I'nlversltjr Home ltak' Kli-Rnl & "'' ''""yjfieta. v W. W. Fank. Ir'l- Anultaue lvi. . Cr"'- 3 fi!