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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
V t ream dailt ward, ththboat, fAirrmr iw The Friendly Store 1 40th- Surprise Sale Two Days of Extra Specials, F riday ana saturaay The closing two days of this Red Letter Clean Sweep Sale will be the grandest bargain offerings of this sale. Uozens or articles must ue uuscu.um, y and Saturday, odds and ends and broken lots m every aepaumem anu iu . .11 .1 1 it more interesting we include many scapie arucic. , 2 more days of Annual Clothing Sale . Today the crowds were so great that we could not wait on everybody, but tomorrow we will have an extra salesman and thus be better prepared to srve you. If you were disapointed today, come tomorrow errly. Tomorrow and Saturday only, we offer ail $J8,00$20.00, $22.50 $25.00,$27.50, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes for STOCK TAKEN IN IUILDING-LOAN ASSOCIATION u hnitdins. InAin the old " Bpent at very enJoyaDie Splen. I. 'bfruarnS by the Giro- pie orchestra. becoming ! yoa should take It. Impure C,t,nCnffar and Tie always largely appetite, headache. nervounn,, Your Duty is to be fa Bat yoa cannot be well u taking Hood's Sarsaparllla wh, -. l,n,,lrt t.W, 11 T "b. ,ee recent- tion and ofthe good '' SSTi'iS'l LaBt evening the committee recent nvl ation and T ir appointed by the Commercial Club! to vli'' ' ,he manner of arrange- t form n, dv5t it apponut-u asso-1 pleased wim u , Di the hos- arsaparilla. 1 took in Ut,i to launch a building and loan asso- i and up-to-dateness o,x ,n . h , , (i n Mil lu ia"- ' elation aumbltted its report. "Saofren!; l.o'nl. f 1200 each, payable in monthly Installments. ' The matter was discussed and then tho lmnka were opened for stock suu serJiSs. Tht 'ollowing subscrih ed for five shares each last night. J. M Williams, C. H. Fisher. A. A. Sim mons. H. 1.. Burt. R. S Husto n J. H. Koke. H. Retel, J. H. Hartog. . M ders, F. Thomas, W. G.. lW- I, Whltson. F. K. Wetherbee, I. T. N'icklln, J. L. Reed. plt,aSed with the . h!KjaS -f M blSM S al. -A-oomplete descripUon of the w , e building will be giveu . r rV - -- '. ."" 1 .4.85 and all $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 and $14.00, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes Absolutely every Suit, Overcoat and Cravenette in the store, included at either one of these two prices, Steinbloch, Schloss Bros., College Brand and Elk Brand, and among the suits jou will find dozens of the latest patterns and styles. We make no alterations at sale prices without extra charge. CITY NEWS in a day or so. japarilla IS yours aeo, ai:il lw4jJ'H 2 Days More f Reduction on Ladies' Ready-to-wear Apparel 75c Union Suits 38c tallica' fli'm IIiiimI unlmt iilt; 7.1c vitliifi. ,,,.(, line Muidiiix, tlrt koihIm, silk, tinlenvcr, lliH im, nr., nit Htllly prlrtHl lurm tlilH wile. $4.00 Waists $1.48 TlirtHi (lor.cll Intllin' alilrtwaUl. I" VuM mill ilurk Hlimli'M, till wnnl, lltillNtr, mill- lid, nr. , Value " "ilo lrnv, $1.50 Kid Gloves pair 78c I'Ivk ilorn iNilrii f Inn ilr-wwil kill ttlove. in color mill tvliltr; B'4, II, II U mill 7 .i viilties to t .rill; n pair 7 He. Ixn xllk kIovi'h, n pair ' . Vl.riO Infiuitx' wikiI liiwe, lmlr fie $8.50 Coats ea.$4.15 nriii-n Inillrn' roiitM lttiiili' of liinvy nilxisl I'lonkltiKi nIh ill in i- vnlllintii 9H.IIII; imtv llll.l.T Ladies' Dress Skirts Reduced lA U.tO Htyllslt divss Hkirts, in pliiin mill fancy wimiI ntnti'i'lalH, jileatixl ami K""1 ' fi-clsi rliiHwo from the rutins tiK-k for tlirrc days at U linn limn regular prlcrn. $30.00 Suits $12.00 Just TJ of thrsiv stylish stiilH left! values to $:I0.00; now $I,J.IM) Charity ball, armory, Friday, Jan uary 31. ivt, men that now is the time to spray trees. Tickets for the charity ball at the armory Friday evening, $1. The armory is being decorated for the charity ball to be held tomor row night. Attend the charity ball at the ar mory Friday evening, .January il. Tickets, tl. The Albany city council has passed a blind pig ordinance similar to the one in Eugene. mi., n ,l...iAPnln A tit Snciptv will 1 lie iicaujitiui" give a market at J. W. Kays furni ture store Saturday, reuiuuij j-- V. J. Mulkoy, the Creswell hotel keeper, says that an electric light plant Is being put up there and the llttlo town will soon have lights. The Theatre Cnfo now remains open all night, a great convenience for those who are compelled to be up late at night or early in the morn ing. . In the justice court the case of W. B. Green vs. H. Chezem, to recover money on n board bill. Judge Dryson this morning awarded the plaintiff tho sum of $67. GO. .. tncrtnn has a fnvoroi rhiof of Police j i t,owull. notice elsewhere n today , Hood.s gamparllla I. ! J tr nwners Of DOlllWh , II,. ,,.,, II,,, ,M n I,. . ,"'J ...rants, soft drink panor.. r"JZr. Z?.Tm.iii u . ...nllration blanks may ue aami.ii. w uusca une Oollat tj i ihe'offke , of the city recorder for , pared only by C. I. Hoc Co..Lo,7 . - ii naaa AISO H, liun -v, or dusiuc ' "" " r Notice Is hereby Klven tha- The license is V per year. n(j reQ(lf rin(;ntlJ Tho ornheum will re-open tonight ; mg to conduct bottliim woru Jh n iZZs a i d a complete , tels restaurants, soft-drink with new jenf 8 m()v11J, dnIg 8toreB where soft drinks i. s V"Te Last Cartridge; .j and other simUar p,, l0 itnrv of the Sepoy mutiny. ,mm . : i sOTre , u'hr, W-ilks on the Water" and ; cense to carry on such businea, "CchrWma, I Donation." Illustrated , ordinance No 70S. rcpiirl.j : A Christmas i-'ui , .,, . . . , k il,.. 5 . other "songs C. E. Parker. If nil j force, and all parties deslrl.; t hose w l o attended the show on Tues-: duct such bus ness wtthln the & i u, h?- l nresent the part of the Eugene shhould at once take or. day night will prest'u i ,', .. A nnltrnt inn hinni. admUtrd'on them any night this had on application to the dt week. r. A FAnmvm.. Moscow. ... . i r.oonp of Attorney , i i n h (i nner a Yiaii- Eugene and vicinity, left today tor revicin"'- but5,.w..h.. .r. visit to eugeiie m , ,h course noticed many changes In the cotiy s nee tnat time, -"r? nUIng anything here. He , an dhta wife are on a trip through Ca torn la and Mexico. They state in all their travels they have only seen . three cities where so much buildUg is going on as in Eugene. mi.. Marion Lowell, reader and . j-n..,.,tio art from New York Citv and Washington. D. U, arrived in" T.ncoma early In the week with her mo'her, Mrs. s. -u". and Miss Lyleth Moore, a pupil, wno is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. H L. Moore or rtoseiiurK. l,owell will remain in Tncoma until Among the carload shipments Into Eugene yesterday were a car m wan City Mir A CURE FOH MISERY "I have found a cure lor th ery malaria produces," sayt James, of Louellen, S. C. "it's Electric Bitters and comes font- tinttlnn. Tr hrpalts itn . . nhllta nr n hlllnuu nttnrlr In nn and It puts yellow jaundice clw oi comtuissiou. i ins great inaHip.inA nnd hlood nnrlfu. quick relief In all stomach, lltr J kloney conipiauns, ana tne mui lame pack. toio under guarus W. A. uvkendall's drug ston Chickens tor Profit Now is the time to buy an :i tor If you are going to raise a fnp npYt vpnr. Start rleht h ing a PET ALUM A, and you til l.nWO Wl reilllUIl 1" iuv.v,..i. hie a rmauu.im, aim j. May when she goes aoroaa ior mu i n0 trouble natcning tne e?;. summer. Miss Lowell has a national j i,ave them in all sizes from it Petaluma brooders, tou Hllliiuitri . .iin. in hp art. and has spent . in Tannin, where sho is well known. Tacoma News. cnick sze. We carry a smii Ian 2S Miss Moore, spoken or m j 0 extras for these machine! the above clipping, formerly resided! CHAMBERS HARDWARE In Eugene. She may appear nere soon in a recital. "I pass through this world but onre; any good thing, therefore, that , .1.. blnHnucc t Im I t nil tl r-,UKt'!te . WICI UJ vt " ,:iUi UU UI nil... ....... mm fin- .1. W. Ouackenbiish & Son and i,nw tn ,,nv human being, let me do a car of wire fence for the Chambers )t now, ijet nie not defer nor ne Hardware Company. Tils' militia companies are making ereat nrena rat Ions for the annual in- Isppi'tion February 6 and 7. Both j companies are determined to nave an i attendance of 100 per cent. Your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back. GOOD GOODS ONLY S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, STETSON HATS DENTS GLOVES COOPERS UNDERWEAR STERLING BRAND HATS ' l'KllrlONAI.8 K. ('. I.ak went to Koavburg today on liunlue... II. N. Cobb, of Honehiirg, Is In the city on bii.ini'M. K. K. Illnlr. th Kail Creek mr- chnut, 1 In tliu rlty. l.nltoy (linir arrtvod her fnjin the until till, nrternoou. J. W. Knys retuii.vd this nftornoun from an outing at Newport. Mr. mid Mr. Hoy Morgan wir iver from HirliiKfii)ld today. C. C. Tollman went o Coltago liriivn today on ihurt vlnlt. Coliiiii-l J. W. Iliibtn arrived home Iroiii th. north till, afternoon. William 1'iilwr. of Si. John'., after vln.t In Eiigene, ent to S.U'iit to iliir. I.. N. Hoiiey has so far rncovcri'd from lilt mucus a. to bo on the trvi'ts. Mr and Mrs A. Welch ami Mrs. II II. KlaJsi lihauer arrived up finni t'ortlantl on 4ho iiftei noon train to day. Claud Spencer was a passenger t.v Cottage Drove on Urn local this af ternoon. (lolililed llraber, a well-known mining man of Cottago drove, U In tha city. Miss Clara rarks, of i-ewlsnurg, ar : Smith arrived out from tho lower SIiihIiiw on the stage last night. 1 Mrs. (1. M. Whitney rnmo up from ; Portland Uist night to visit her i daughter. Mr. A. M. Hendricks. I Miss I'erle Miller arrlvd up from 1 Portland today and will remain at I home during the rest of the wlntl'r. . Colonel and Mrs. S. P. Sladden re turned homo Inst night from a trip rived horn today to visit her alitor, tl, Southern California and Mexico. Mr. Clink. I Mrs. John O llrlen arrived homo T. II. Iiavldson returned this of-'thls noon from a visit with her ternoon from a visit with her mother j daughter, Mrs. Stnpleton, at Uose- I at llnlsey. C. I.. Winter arrived homo from a I trip to Portland on the afternoon train today. I Cliniles Tower, of Junction City, : and Isaac Tower, of Seattle, wore In the city today. i Jiws Hounds anil Carl V. Oglcsby I returned last night from a business , trip to IKiiiKlas county. I Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Davidson arrlv- ed up from llalscy this .rtertUHin to'lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hsr Wllllnnis. advance agent for I In the company'a history. The uiMsrvp9 west f tno r,y WPn, burg. I. CO "The $111,000 Beauty," which will appear soon at tho Kugeno theatre, Is In tho city. I'hntic Wilinan has arrived hero from Ashland to take the position of clerk at the Hotel Snifodo to huc cii'd Mr. Fell. who has retailed. Mrs. Hiram Havl nnd daughter. Bes sie, of Junction Citv. after a visit at STAXDAHD OH. PAYS HID DIVIDENDS New York, Jan. S8. The report of the I'nltod States Steel 'Corporation for the quarter ending December 31, 1907, expectantly awaked by the public, as an Index of the general financial conditions, was made pub lic today. The net earnings for the last three months of the corporn Tlon'a year were $3'J.553,994. The figures exceeded tho hope, of the steel trade. The net earnings for the year were $160,9S4,477, the largest i New York's newspapers are mak- Ing much over Dan Kelly and Korrest ! Smithson. Incidentally the Univer slty of Oregon is getting some gcod advertising beyond the Mississippi. I Chinook salmon nre beginning to ! appear In the local ninrkets. J. W. I Huff this morning received the first i of the season. They nre all little fel i lows, weighing from 2 1-2 to 5 lbs. I each. The Hndes building on Willamette I! street will soon bp remodeled for the amoving plcturp theatre lo be located there. The partition will be taken out nnd tho entire building used for : thnt purpose. In the bowling games between the bachelors and the married men at the Commercial Club last night the bachelors won from the married men by tho score of 2ii!i0 to 2413, three games being played. gleet It, for 1 shall not pass, this way ncaln. ueniemuer me cnariiy uun Friday night. No sitting up with tne Petaluma Incubator. Yqu light the lamp and it does the rest. All sizes at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. NOTICE TO PAirfcXTS Parents intending to set! children to the beginning ci please send them next Mond: riiin-v a. n thpro is to beat. mary class organized at that u w or a irront inconvenience ... ..nl lnlpr in thn vpnr. L. H. ALUKKSI.U. fl Buy a ticket for the charity ball. 'Actions speak louder than words." at. Petaluma Incubators and brooders CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO "To pity distress is human; to re lleve It is god-like." Charity ball, Fri day, January 3 1st. IP YOU KSKW Tha morlta or th TeiaS you would never suffer fromt bladder or rheumatic trontft bottle ftwo months' treatment h. O T Hiill nr bv SMIL Se testimonials. Dr. E. W. HiL Oliva street. St. Louis. Buy a Petaluma IncnMW Chambers Hardware Co. Tickets for the charity tali: armory Friday evening, ii. Another one of the highest-grade pianos made, a beautiful mahogany, stylo It Weber, from the. Eilers Plnno House, today found Its way In to tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Shumnte, corner Tenth and Pearl streets. Today and tomorrow are tho last days on which ducks can he law-; fully killed. A number of the mem- ners ot tne nuns wnicn own nre- visit C. (iiilliford and family. Miss l.lllliui Hrillid wem to Por' i land today and front there w ill go j up Into Washington for a visit. C. P. Cox and J. M and M. J. Our Long Established Reputation for safety and reliability and our prompt and satisfactory service has increased the num ber of our patrons, the volume of our business and made thia one of the representative banks of the Willamette Valley. We have unsurpassed facilities for handling all branches fate of deposit. t ( of commVretal business and also issue' Interest bearing crrtlfl- I'artlcular will be furnished upon application. The Eugene Loan (& Savings Bank tUublistw! Il2 Capital anil surplus gllMl.mxl W. K. IIUOWN, iTesdilrtil. T. TT. IWItl UN, lashlrr. 1. A. PAlMs. Vice PmlrtYtit. W. W. I1IMIW.N, Asst. Cashier. hile in Eugene, returned homo to day. K. X. Smith and mamlly of five nr rived here last nli;ht from llnllard Wusli., and will reside In the Kullei rcstdt'urp oil Kasl Kleventh street. near High. Mr. Smith Is eolinctcil wild the Jasper 1, limber Company. lion. S. II. Kiikln aud wife return ed this afternoon from nn oullng at NewKrt. They iuiended stnyini; ; longer, but Mr. Kaklu was seised i with an attack ot asthma and they 1 had o return home. I Koseburg Renew: Hon. J. II 1 llootli leavi's tonioriMw morning lor San Diego, Cel.. where he will be ! Joined by Mrs, Uooth on a pleasure itrtp to Mexti-o. Ho will be absent i two weeks, but Mrs lloolh will not return to ttoxctiurg until spring. I TUe Theatre Cafe Is now servlnf a i dish of dVlU-lous fresh shrimp with every order of q sters. Come and eat oysters tf I I filled orders on hand at the end of the year amounted to 4.624,653 tons. The surplua for the quarter was 3, 559. 274. Tho usual quarterly: dividends of one half of one per cent on the com mon and 1 3-4 per rent on the pre ferred stock were declared by the directors. These dividends show uo change from the previous Quarter. out to- TO ft Itr. A COLD IS ONK IUV Take 1.AXAT1VR 11KOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggist ret ind monoy It It falls to cure. H W. OKOVK 1 all oatitr Ii each tag. lo.- Charlty Kail Charity Hall Charity Hall At the armory. January 31st, It'iK January 31st, 10S January 31st, 190S J29 dav and will stay till tomorrow even ing. S. W. H. Haynes. the barber, will move bis shop Monday from the Hoiles building to his old looiti m in the MeKarland building on West S'h street, next door to Flnnecan's bla.'k sinlth shop. Patrons will please take notiee. ft II. Retel. the gentleman who re cently arrived here from Coins.! I'-ii i telesranhe-l for his family to.lav and they will start at one,.. Tin y will re. cupy a reslileneo owned bv W. i) I Dempster on Moss avenue' In l-;iir-j mount. Mr. Retel will eug.ii;e In laniiscapo gardening. The long Indoor life of winter j makes tho blood weak, and the sys-, John Inwall has sold his fine f.irm tent easllv ratchea cold and disease.'0' "" acres in the Santa Clara dis. Itolllster'a Kooky Mountain Tea Is trlrt, north est of the city, to Charles the greatest winter remedy; prevents ! Howard, recently from C,renfield. colds and disease, keeps you well all ",r i".ee". Another sale l winter. J5c, Tea or Tablets. :'hat of the Webster Wallis place of Una Drug Co. jnl acres, three miles west of the rilv f. N- Hertelsen. of this countv. fur' One good act done today Is worth . U20". a thousand In contemplation foreomej future Ufoe. Buy a ticket for the Mr P- M Frwrnan. of Spring, charltv ball. e i ' examined as tn her snnPv .H---aW iv!.i' j ' : - , ..vior'ion swjore J't.le Chrlsman" .... . . .J and she pronouin e.f in'anp " Sk.tlng at the Cnderwood King ' wl uk.-n to the m. ; .. Unn , tonlKht. Come and enjoy yourself, a Si,,(.m ln , ,., R pleasant time asaured. tf,4 v,.ar, , hnsJ ' IIVRs- and Javne were ti,, eimi'n "The best time lo perform a good . Ing physirlars. di-d Is when you first have the op- Prtnnlty. Charity ball, Friday, Jan-; The young people of ths CathMlr r Jl. eaurrt awts a tard party pun tTn- ' IS YOUR BREAD Madewi PURE WHITE FLOUR If ii IS you already know all wc can tell vou about L it IS'NT, ycu want PUREJWHITE FLOUR taH ivncncn icxt cakingliJay. It makes the Whitest, lightest Bread. PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife W heat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as veil aj for bread it sat isfies or your money back. White Flour Sale by the foN Merchants, pn' per sack .1. W. While. KoiiiiHiln inK n. Inlversiiy II"""'!1; (!.. T. Hull s"n' M. (freen. A. lbdl. 1. Miilli" W W K. 1. .Mini's . The Kugenel.rocr., ('. It. Denii N. IVter Johnson. W. H. Ienii'r. Cole Wilson W. J. illw" Klegal Armllntn- "",Klrs WADHAMS & KERR B& DISTRIBUTERS