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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
i i ' u 0 One day more of The Friendly Stores' January Clean Sweep Sales Unusually large price reductions will make ;t well worth your while to shop here. .. n n t?v my une Fiore way . f -Annual Clothing Sale Tomorrow we offer values in clothing that are positively less than actual cost of manu facturing and you owe to yourself at least to investigate before JO p. m. tomorrow night when sale closes. 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 serve you. If you were disapointed today, come tomorrow errly. , Tomorrow only, we offer all $18,00, $20.00, $22.50 $25.00,$27.50, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes for UNDER ARREST - ; FOR SELLING CIGARS TO A MINOR John Brooktr.yer, owner of a Baw ' mill at Spores station, mi w ling branch of the Southern Pacific railway, was notified by Constable Flank today to appear before Justice of the I'eace flryson In this city to answer to the charge of selling tobac- tu in tt'hnm It ro to a minor. ----- is alleged that Brookmyer sold trie . inn tha 15-vear- old son of Charles Hill, resid ng In ...... r, .. QpnnkmvAr the vicinity 01 diiuic. -- conducts a store In connection wlht his sawmill, and It appears that the Hill boy has bought a large number of cigars there and had them charged to his father's account. His father swore to the complaint against Brook myer, who has promised to be down on this evening's train. It is the policy of the Juvenile offi cers to enforce the law against selling tobacco to minors, and other arrests may follow soon. Scnioaa Baoali Cot 1HL CtOTMl MAHf.A and all $8.50, $10.00, $J2.50, $13.50 and $14.00, Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes Absolutely every Suit, Overcoat and Cravenctte in the store, included at either one of these two prices, Steinbloch, Schloss Bros., College Brand and Elk Brand, and anion"; the suits you will find dozens of the latest patterns and styles. I We make no alterations at sale prices without extra charge. CITY NEWS 1 Days More of Reduction on Ladies' Ready-Lo-Wear Apparel 75c Union Suits 38c Ladles' flccco lined union MiltNj 7ftc value", faeli IIHo MuhIIhn, (Irwin Roods, Milks, iiiidVnvciir, lliicna, etc., nil "'illly priced liirhi this siilc. $4.00 Waists $1.48 Tlireo ilotcn lailhV alilr-tuulM, In Uuht ml (Itirk similes, nil wool, lint late, flan nil, rlr. , X'liliioa lo fJ.OO; mi In price, MH $1.50 Kid Gloves pair 78c l'lvK dozen iMiIrs fine ilnwu'il kid (tlovcx, In color mill ivli'K'i nlwn l), (I, OV4 nnd values lo Vl.no; a mlr 7Me. 1oiijj silk glovoa, i Hilr $ l.flo Infant' wool Iiono, mlr Ac $8.50 Coats ea. $4. 15 Fifteen Indies' rontrt inwlo of henvy iiilvisl rlonkliiKi "In-" ' to vnlinn to H.OO; now . 1.1ft Ladies' Dress Skirts Reduced X 1WO HtyltNh drcM wkirtH, In plain and fancy wool materia In, pleated and gorrd ef fects; c1hn.no from (he entire stock for three tlnys at i lew tluin regular prices. $30.00 Suits $12.00 Just 12 if those stylish suits left; values t $;II).(MI; nmv If 1 'J. (10 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 PKIiHONAl.8 M. J. Drury, of Mnrooln, wm III tho city today. l(i'. M. ('. Wire Una returned from trip lo Coos liny. Khull Coffin!) returned today from a. rlslt l CottHKO (lrov. ' K. J. Hard wont to Cottage Grove tbla afternoon on bualneaa. t Mrs. V. T. CamptMill returned to day from a visit at I'reawoll. Duke Knot wont to Cottage drove tbla afternoon on buatneaa. O. I.. lllltiprt and wife returned home today from the north. U. Crane and A. ('. Allard, of Mar cola, were. In the city today. W. I.. Ilutler and wife are down from WiMtdllnic for a few days. K. V. Tltna, of Fremont, Mich., I In the city, havliiK arrived )e.tiriUy. Harry Hteaart, the HitrhiKfleld merrhaiit, waa III the city on IhiIiii' today. K. tKden arrived here yesterday I . from Portliuid with tho exiiectntlon of lorntlng. Knthor O'Karroll went to Cottngo Orove today to visit a day or no with Father Fldnatrlck. Mra. O. M. Whltnoy left today for Payette, Iduho, to vlalt her daiiKhter, Mra. J. II. Welder. K. Hawley and wife arrived here laat nlaht from Portland and export to Mlde In thin city. Mr. and Mra. V. II. Abrnmi return ed thta afternoon to Cottage drove, latter a vlalt In Kiigeue. i Profeaaor H. C. Howe, of tho I'nl- verlty, waa a paaaeiiger to Portland .on. the noon train today. I Mra. Iltidd Kompp arrived up form i J unci Ion thta afternoon to attend the I funeral of llrandma Sovern. ) F. Itohhlni and K. I. Duni-an, of 1 Altec, N. M., are here looking for a aultalile farm or ilwk ranrh. Mra. Claud (laliy and Mra. I.lnle Clow came up from Portland today to attend (he funeral of llrandma Sovern. i Wiley Franela. a Southern Pacific engineer, now running out of Sacra mento, la here vtaltltig hla folka for a Our Long Established Reputation . for aafety and reliability and our prompt and aatlafartory aervlen haa Inrreaaed the num ber of our patrona, the volume of our bualneaa and made thla one of the representative banka of the Willamette Valley. We have unaurpaaaed farllltlea for handling all branchoa catea of depoalt. of conunerrlal bualneaa and alao tiuua lutereat bearing certlfl Partlrulara will be furnlhed uHn applliatlou. The Eugene Loan & Savings Bank Etklhrl IS Capital and aurplua f IIM),(MNt W. K. IHtOWN. Prc.Ml.Mit. F. W. OSIII ItN, (a .tiler. I. A. rAlNK. Vice Prrl.t-al. W, W. IIHOWN, Aaat. Caahlcr. few days. ' .M Ihm 1 .uc II lo Yornn ai'ooinpnnled Mlsa Hut h Dnvla to her homo at Crvawell today nlul will apeud a few dnya with her. or were other largo violators ot the fencing law dlaturtied, either by civil or criminal proceeding. Mra. Carnahan, of Medfod, after a abort vlalt with hoc parenta, Mr. aud Mra. 8. K. tleorge. In Kugene, went to Portlnn dtoday. W. Waddle returned laat night from a trip to Caraon Mineral Sprlnga, Wash., where he haa been recuperating for a couple of weeks. Andrew Svarvcrud went to Cottage drove thla afternoon to play at a dance there tonight. Ha waa Joined on the train by Alt Dlllard, who came up from Salem. liiiiuld and James Campbell, of lllsmark. N. l krrtved here today to vlalt Mr. Mersdorf. They are on a tour of the oust and will go lo South ern California before returning home Attorney 0. F. Sklpworth went to Portland today on bimlneaa. He la one of the attorneys In the case of II C. Mahon, of Kuxcnc, v. M. It. Kan. kin. to recover 2.0iiil aa coimul Mnii on a Umber land sale. The rase comes up next Wednesday. S P. Shortrldge, who resides near London, this county, was in town to day, eurnuto homo from Salem While in the Capital City he under went an operation upon hla eves. which have been aerlouslv afflicted for some time paat, and hope, now to tuny recover his sight. 4 1IOKX At Payette, Idaho, January 29, 190S, to J. Harry Welder aud wife, formerly of Kugeno, a son. In Eugene, January 27, 190S, to Ueorge A. I'eret and wife, a daughter. '"Tla a very good world we live In, j To lend or to spend, or to give In! ; Hut to beg or to borrow or get a i man's own, ; Tia the very worst world that ever was known." . Charity ball tonight. I One good act done today la worth a thousand In contemplation for some ; future time, liny a ticket for the charity ball. The long Indoor life of winter makes the blood weak, and the sys tem easily ratctica cold and disease, llolllster s Korky Mountain Tea l the greatest winter remedy; prevents colds and disease, keeps yon well all winter. J.'.c. Tea or Tablets. l.lnn Prug Co. P.uv a tvtalunia laeubr Ckasaksrs flats' ai C. from S. W. n. Ilnynes, the barber, will move his shop Monday from the Hodes building to his old location In the McFarlaiul building on West Mh street, next door to Flnnegan's black smith shop. Patrons will please take notice. fl Ttic Theatre Cafe Is now serving a dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come ami eat oysters. tf "The best lime to perform a good deed la when you first have the op portunity. Charity ball, Friday, Jau aary 31. Charity Pall Charity Hall Charity Hall At the armory. January 3 1 at. 1 0 s January 31st. 19ns January 3 1st, lo Skating at the Vnderwood Kink tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a pleasant time assured. tf Charity ball, armory, Friday, Jan uary 31. Tickets for the charity ball at the armory Friday evening, tl, " A. J. Plckard today1 shipped a car load of hogs to Snn Francisco. Attend the charity ball at the ar mory Frldav evening, January 31. Tickets, $1. Chinese new year begins tonlsht. The local chinks will have no elab orate celebration. Two enr loads of hops were loaded at Frlendly'a warehouse today for shipment to the East. Another car load of stone for the new nivlnliy school building arrived. from Oakland lust night. Dr. Ollvo Waller, osteopath, can now be found In her office in the Morchants' bank building. Last night was the coldest of the winter and the ground was frozen hard. A cold north wind blew all night. Don't miss the big dance to be giv en by Company C, O. N. G.. on Sat urday, February 8, after their an nual Inspection. A good time as sured, n L. L. Marsters, of Yoncalla, will soon commence the erection of a fine two-story residence on West Eleventh street between Lawrence and Wash ington. The flnn hardwood counter that has been In use In E. J. Frasler's real estate office was todny Installed in the Hotel Smeede to take the place of the old one. Major P. A. Hants, department rommander of the Knights Militant, I. O. O. F., arrived here today to mus ter and Inspect Canton Hovey, No. 4, tonight. Tho Second Chapter of Epworth league will give a social at the home of Prof. Lyans on College Hill Sat urday evening. February 1. Please bring a valentine. A. O. Knowles. an employe of the First National bank, has purchased an acre tract In the Blair street ad dition nnd will build a residence there some tlmo this coming spring. The Eugene Theatre company has i nwarded the contract for cementing' the exterior of the theatre block to ' Charles Klvett. He will commence tho work early In the spring. All children under twelve years of: age will be admitted free totho mat inee at the Orpheum on Saturday. February 1st. when accompanied by I some older person. Performance at 2:30 p. m. j J. W. Kirk, who has been attend-1 IniT the Kllnnn Iliislnnea CnDnCTn f... ' mime time past, has secured a posi tion as bookkeeper In the big store of Carman, llemcnway & Co., at Cot tage drove. Work on the foundation for the new llulln block was begun this morning. W. It Mummev will be. gin work on the superstructure of the building as soon as the founda tion is completed. Colonel ,1ns. Jackson will inspect Companies A ad C of this cttv Krl d'iy a ih- Satiirdar nlnhts restovtlvelv of next week. Major Hammond will Inspect Company C next Mondav nlcht. Hev. Trimble reijuests those w'in wish to set the full address on "Wi ter HapMsm as a Christian Ordinance" at 10:30 a. m. Sun.lav to bring their Hlbles. It will be the lllble wav throughout. Samuel Ronnie, the agent for Wells-Fargo Kx press Co.. has let the contract to W. O Herkart for the erection of a handsome eigiii-rooni residence on West Kleventh -., to the one being t, ,5 i ; t t,y Clem. . mA inapt from since lived seperii.o Ser fa MM " neglecting to provide For her. S. V. Allen Is attorney for the plaintiff. Track Manager Ormond R. Bean of the University of Oregon has re ceived the contract for a dual field meet with Whitman College, and w th EnU step ery.hing Is completed for Te oZ track team to Invade the 'land Empire In the spring Con racts with Pullman had already been signed. Rosebtirg Review: Hon. J. J. Wal ton was here from Eugene on bus -ness today. He tells us the Odd fel lows there contemplate the erection of a four or five-story brick block, 54x112 feet in'slze, this year. Tor lodge and business purposes. About 40 blocks more of bitullthlc street pavement are also to be laid this sea son in Eugene. J The Modern Woodmen and their families enjoyed a social evening in the theatre lodge hall last night. A splendid program of recitations, vocal and instrumental music and speeches was rendered, after which dancing was indulged in and refreshments were served. A number of new appli cations for membership were taken In during the evening. The Underwood skating rink bas ketball team left here today for Cor vallis, where they will play the team from ther?, and from that city will go to Dallas to play the rink team there also. The team consists of ..lln'lr.(r- 'itnlVPrtl TingleV. me iwiun,ub. centre: Vern Apperson, forward. Dean Hawkins, iorwara; uuuis oa shaw, guard: Carl Williams, guard. W. E. Boddy, manager, and Lloyd Wilson, who will act as referee, ac companied the team. Professor Alderman has delivered to the Commercial Club several loads of letters written at the club's request by the pupils of the Eugene schools to friends East. The task of going through all these letters and select ing the best ones is not an easy one, and will take several days, when the 'prize-winners will be announcel In The Guard and the winning letters published. The letters are tastefully decorated with rose leaves, violets or other flowers, and many of these decorations are decidedly artistic. . Service next Sunday 10:30 a. m. in the United Norwegian Lutheran Trinity church, corner 6th and Pearl streets. M. Dojnmersnues, pastor. Wni. W. Moore, the old-time prin er, but who has been farming for the past several years, today sold, through McMurphy & Rugh, his splendid little farm of 25 acres four or five miles below Eugene, In the river bottom, to M. B. and U. H. Mc Kinney, of Lane county, for $2500. Mr. Moore will remove to the city end will probably take a position with the street car company soon. Peptiron f Ironiie the M,j .. . ' Ironire the blood id tone the str,i,,, .Tt. restful sleep. FjpiSi.lSj Drugehua or i0;i &k j icton i Chickens tor Profit Now is the time to buy an incuba tor if you are going to raise chickens for next year. Start right bv buy 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 chirk size. We carry a small stock of extras for these machines. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Hood's PlJIgtheliverand ..,."", v"3iiiatiog v morning and sick heaLv-S colds, relieve uncomf. ' li after dinner. P" 1 DYSF1PS eaurrb and dv.in.i.H".W'I nhTI I bar. Uken num.', ifi'J bu wllbonl ay.il ,ai SS uHfl more in a da? than u h."V.Clt-J wouldlnartar." " Miuiljl mum Mcuuna, tga Meicu St J Best For ' The Bowels aold In bulk. Tl,. sne MiZili Quarantued to cura or your in.., I, Sterling Remedy Co., Chitu, fiBHUgl SALE, TEN MIUJBI No sitting up with the Petaluma Incubator. You light the lamp and it does the rest. All sizes at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Tickets for the charity ball at the armory Friday evening, $1. Booster Says; "The Im nil th.it rocks tlJ die rults tlif rmst, hat Hooster says the band rooks the washing nmrhitJ boss her around. We carry a comiiM? laundry niurlmies.. KmJ needed to convert itlue into a day of conipjirativ-- fort. e have many lah-i hie devices that are al iiidisftensahle to the semj a well regulated househJ Our "Gee-Whiz" and en-eKy" lire the best n uiatliines tie nuirket till We have wringers, t(XH $2 to $", in so many ttifj styles that we can incase Yours for busiiips, GRIFFIN Hardware fl "To pity distress is hum: lleve it is god-lfke." Cbaritj day, January 31st. h-. iiPURJE WHITE IS YOUR BREAD Madew PURE WHITE FLOUR I If it IS you already know all we can tell you about fi . fcni-r - it u 10 in i , ycu want rUKEJ WHITE FLUUK m Kitchen Next BakinglDay. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. M. M l. ''fin "So lonu ! r" en contrihute to i the pleasure, haitptnesa or comfort of anr human K'tnic. )ou Are of ;Oior-, tnnce In the world. nd no longer."! K.tneniurr lb uh.rily hall touight. V- l.i'!i. ert W. Totter for divorce Ther w.-rfi mar'i,-, t A.htand. o-,.cn" M J . and hare ro children ' Totter allenes thnt tn Januarr i,,i PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White FlOUT Sata hv the folio1 Merchants, price $ per sack t'nlvi-ntllv Home (ion. T. Hull ""' W. M. fJrtvn, W. A. Hell, K. I). MiUlork. The Kuen'iro-ery t'.,H. lllllirl, I'etfv Johnioll, XV. H. IH-niwter. Cnl.i XVIImoi. XX'. J. tillxion A s""' J. XX'. White. Fountain tirocery. XV. XX'. Fak. Ir'i"?' Amillnge '"" j .r h.r hntiand ri'..r...1 h..- fsuae or luat rro?oc:i,in inj hHU liaa VVADHAMS (& KERR BRO DISTRIBUTERS