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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
The New Spring Goods at "Friendly V tore are Premier than Ever. The New Spring Waists In tawn, Mull, fellk. Net, plnln tailored ef fects, long sleeves. Iiulion frr.nl or bark, and others natly and elaborate, trimmed In lace embroidery and insertion, mostly three quarter sleeves, button both front and back. Come and Bee them. $1.00 to $16.50 Our Annual 1 Embroidery Sale Thursday ' Averaging i- to 2Less than R Beautiful Wash Goods. Thousands of, yards or d'llnty colored ,,, fabrle3, in plain and fancy weaves, sho til. all (lie newest culorlngs. suitable lur . dTW and walsta for lndlea Hd children. xixiii:i i.ivk.v fii(i'jM SWISS, VOILE. srK POViKTTf., Slt.K AND M'OUL Ill liMAI'., HiJIIII'K, HAJAII. BATISTE. NOIS'.EN E SILK. ),, ft". You will t iij'iv seeing til '"f new f.-tliri's. W' 1 it k i great pleasure In striving them. Prlc-a 10c (o I" I. till Tho big ,, ort-nt(,llt have ever alio A .t urJ. ,0.ie Ba-(, 1)f.forc. Tnous Pinjl .juandg f yards; Jiunfl' niti, ihiuMireds 0f patterns, Inse tljt dsea, flouncrnes, corBet c'J rg, lmnt'i, single and match 't4, -x.iriwn In fiwlia. Nainsook, lawn. MinKrtlc and fine nnmlln for under Pr, Uresaek, waists, etc. Tills la an 'Miorlunity to supply your- entire twesuo'a wanta; In fact, you nan havj many more than you expected, be cause tile prices are so low for any purpose you will need embroideries, for. Embroideries, Values 75c to J3.00 Yd., Sile Price Ynd 47c bale begins Thunday, Feb. 20th at 9 a. m. See window display. A.11 big peces enoupn (or all. Come. 20c Fins L'.dia Linon, yd J 4c JOc Fine India Linon, yd.. ....7c 200 yardi of fine white India Linen suitable for Waists, Dresses, Underwear, etc On sale Tuesday at less than usual prices. Buy ail you want) 20c value, He; 10c values, yd, 7c Bleached Muslins and Cambrics for Less, We are still pounding the prices of Muslin down 20 per cent. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY Our entire Stock of 90c and $1.00 19 in. colored Taffeta Silks, yard 78c Comes in brown, saddle, Copenhagen, Reseda, lavender, mais, purple, carle green, navy, greys, ligh blue, pink, Alice tan, champagne, Old Rose and many other shades included. Anticipate your needs for Waists, Dresses and linings, () Tuesday o ..ly, 9Dc and $1.0) values OC t PERSONAM Jos. Fellman Is confined to his bed fb,Mta Mirth. Clef la visiting rela tives in Portland a few days. 1 W F Cassidv, bookkeeper for the ,'Campbeil-Fellman Company, is 111. Ray D. Crow. nd wife left todaj 'to visit thela.ter's tolks at Core. ,u County Surveyor C. M -0lIier s in Portlaud on business for a lew !da.',' ii,h rn,,k and Ida Krue- ,ger, of Junction City, are In Eugene I ""Fred Fischer, of the Fischer Lum ber Company, la In the city from . Marcola. . i Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Drain, I spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. ' E. R. Cilstrap, In Eugene. I LeRov Oesner came up from Sa jlem last night to hear his violin (classes at the University, i Rov and Mabel Shinn are home .from 'Dallas, where they have been ! visiting friends and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hushnell. of .miction Citiy.aro in Ehgene. Dr. S. M. Martin, the evangelist, who has just completed a very suc---s.-ful revival mooting at the Chris tian church, left this morning for .Se attle, where he will visit his family a while before commencing ameeting at Jacksonville, Florida, on March 1. He has meetings engaged ahtad for two years to come. .11' 4, V J DIED. J4.4. At the family home. 983 Willam ette street Eugene, this afternoon at folock Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Rohne. aged 7 months and 23 days. .. hniinltnl thia fore noon at 10 o clock, Isaac Barclay, aa, early Lane county pioneer, at the age of 75 vears. He had been 111 only aw frnm la erinne and war. snort 11 !,,,, pall Creek braugni nom .o .. - ---a few days ago and placed in the hos-j ultaf He leaves a wife and daughter. Mrs Zachary Smith, besides hosts ot j friends to mourn his demise. A suit- j able obituary will appear later No j funeral arrangements have yet been. made. New Arrivals in Men's Furnishing Goods Department We have planned the biggest business in our history by buying unlimited quantities of the best furnishings for men and boys obtainable. New goods are arriving daily and a visit and inspection will be greatly appreciated. The New T ui aitjr avi it j Our new Derbies are beautlpa. Tho real variety Is made with real flat narrow rim and full crown. Other shapes to suit other fan cies. , Itrown, lUnck, l'carl. $3.00 The New' Our flrat Mhlpment recently arrived and JudKii'K from tho aulea yesterday and today thoy will bo cloHt'd out very quickly HroniiM, TaiiN, IIIueH, irnH, uru tho prt'rioml niitliiK colors. $10 to $35.00 The New-- "Shirts Neckwear" New spring shirts in dozens of pretty de signs, niado with or without cuffs, pleated or plain, coat shirt or regular. , 75c to $1,150 New Itrown Four-in-hand and Club Bow Ties, noc Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your money's worth or your money back. S. H.-FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Agents for KaboCorsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery and , Moneybak Silks. in ix sm:i.i, ASK CANNOT AfiltFK Clinton, Feb. 17. The jury in the Snell will case has been deliberating since Saturday night, and had not reached a verdict at 10 o'clock this morning. There are rumors that 11 are in favor of breaking the will. TWKNTY-KIVK MINERS ARE IMI'RISOXED Fottsville, Feb. 17. A cave-In In the Mid-Valley colliery, a mile and a half north of Mount Carmel, this af ternoon Imprisoned 25 miners. De tails are meagre. Gangs are working In relays to rescue the men. M'OI XDEI) I'OMCE.MAX MILL XOT SURVIVE San Francisco. Feb. 17. Police man Edward Mills, shot by James Johnson last night, Is expected to die. Johnson and another thug had a few minutes before beaten and robbed a bartender, tils companion escaped. Dyspeplets discomfort. bdiu,,. .""iT' Catarrlets? iuuco.il mmr.r!i,, wukl""."i,.l lora Ihrrutt. to- IV 1. ll,.?1- C 1 For Sale by Chambers Ha-d, ..n,.m,.n unvAL RAKEifV Bread, tiie best and heallhiesi bread made, for sale at Otto'. iv . S. E. Steve Large shipment of dining chairs and linoleum just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j Me pay 530 for any old Monarch nS'"' J.W.KAYS FUR. CO. 1 . . piano TixEn House. .,ne J1h H Use Diamond Cnlclt Food for little Hiickens. We can tell you why. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. FIVE 1X.IIRE1, TWO FATALLY Buffalo, Feb. 17. Five were In jured, one probably fatally, when a Michiiran Central nassenaer train j crashed into a yard engine on the New York Central at Black Rock last night. Chicago M'hent Market. Chicago. Feb. 17. May, !I3; 89 1-4; September, Sti 7-,X. July, CITY NEWS Is to co-operate with the city council I I a ml others In getting needed 1m I provcincnt for that part of the city. , Membership la ciinixiseil of all res ; Idnnta and property-holders south of the Amnion creek. Among the carload lota received In Eugene this morning was a car of i sugar for the Ax Billy department I store and n cur ot flour for the Eu- Hon.cholil goods for Miss Edna ' "' Transfer Company. Knrhart, from Dallas, arrived In i-u I. T. Nlcklln today filed his petition for the nomination of sheriff on the Republican ticket. gumi this morning. The notarial commission of J. E. Bunion, of London, Or., was filed with Hie county clerk today. A marring license was Issued to day to Emll A. rluiidgnthf, uged 24. Hid II mil L. Foster, uged U!, both of Eugene. There was a big rush nt tho sher iff's office today, this being the dutu set for the beginning of tax payments. The large force if deputies In the of fice wns kept busy all day writing receipts. CLAIMS ALLOWED AT FEBRUARY TERM OF COURT Revs. 1). E. linker and II. A. (lieen, of Eugene, will begin a t)-weeks' revival meeting In (he Baptist church at Colling tonight. My: Mike lleltxman, road work.? Joe llcltiinan. road work .. ' Jc.rlfNn Hdw. Co., mdse. . . . 1 White sewing machines are king of; (j. j. Kirk, road work .... mac 111 nes they have real merit, i m. r; Kirk, road work .... isomethliig not known In trust ma-1 freswell Lumber Co., lumber chinos. 'We are hero to slay and I Heri Kirk, road work i take care of our machine customers. Wnodeork & Totter, services. leiiieiii him iiKeiim n iki nit, in-i.. u lit. urt,, 5$. ,;. . ( SCr- , A. C. Nielsen, cutting thistles : Courg Merc. Co., mdse ! J. J. l'enlot, road work and graver Harry Mayben, road work .. J John Doyle, gravel ) Z. T. Flsk, road work Lajole Bros., lumber Harry Baxter, road work. . . . . Fort land Merc. Co., supplies C. T. Peek, road work ,, , 'T. Cook, road work following la the list of tho claims s , Mllvuoni rnad W(,rk. , . . jillowcd at the February term of tho Jacob Strassnialer, road work commissioners' court for Lane conn- Sky Meek, hauling gravel, etc K. K. Bond, road work .... j week and gone the next are of no use I to you when their machine goes to III....... I ,lll,lllll.ll..,tllllllltl I 11111)111 V. ' kniM'tie'. utilv i.yi'IiimIv.i ttiinti.i fur- J. V. O'Lcary, of McKennle BfYlge. ulshers. and l W. Uvchnrd, of Springfield, tiled their notarial comiiilasloua with; the county clerk today, j E. J. McClaiialinn lias sold Ills gas olene launch to T. C. Snubeii, nf Ac me. He will use It In connection with his sawmill work on the Slits law. City Treasurer Frank Helmier to day moved his office fixtures from the Chambers-Ill tstow bank building In the city hall, lie will occupy the flernien's hall. The College Hill Improvement Club haa elected the follow tug officers for the ensiling year: Prcldeni, tl. F. Hind; vice president, II. II David son; secretary-treasurer. F. K. Fos ter. The purpose of this orgaiilrtttlou vices C. W. Wushbiirne. lumber . . J. II. Rouse, bridge lumber. I., P. Snnpp, road work.... S. I.. Long, mdse C. V. llehnke, bolts tleo. Wvcotf. road work Jesse Wycoff, road work. 3.00 4.50 2ii.rii R.00 17. RO Sti.ilii 21.00 100.00 Hid. 41 1 0.00 12.01; S. Ill J. M. Rust do 3!ir. 3.110 9.13 4.50 1.11 15.00 1.44 2.00 5.05 3.50 2.50 37.50 12.01 7.50 3.00 1.50 MERCHANTS NATIONAL AGAIN DOING BUSINESS The Jumping Off I'lni-o Consumption had me In Its grasp and I had almost reached the Jump- j (Hniple llroa.. hauling lumber Jesse rorter. road work .. J. Albro. road work Loralne Porter, road work . t O, Elchier, road work.... A. A. tiibson, road work . . . Fred Siiivamp. road work.. Henry Faulliaber, road work Deo Wright, road work .... tieorge limning, road work. . . I. Piitterson. land for grav 1 el 11. E Kirk do 1 It. C. Ross, rood work . I M, E. Smith do This week only CnniphellFellman -Month-Kelly l.nihr Co, luinb. Company, Eugene's biggest and best E. F. Jmlklus. road work... houscfui ntnhci a, are giving a special Itowmun Wren, bridge liiin sale on all tl-foot linoleums In their her IS. 22 I 3.00 ; 5,00' 14.00 Portland, Feb. 17. The Merchants' National Bank re opened today wit hover l. 000.000 In rash on hand. The deposits today were very heavy today and withdrawals comparatively light. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your f roc.r reluroi your money II you dofi't IU. ScblUiDt'l Detl; w. my aim I CAMPllELIKEI.I.MAX CO. M'e believe In "boosting." That's why we spend more money to boost for a greater Eugene nnd Lane county than any other housefurnishing con cern In this City. Campbell-Fellman Company, corner Ninth and Olive streets. PILES CFltED IX 0 TO I t DAYS PAZO OE-.TMENT Is guaranteed t cure any case of Itrhlng, blind, bleed ing or protruding plies in b to 14 days or jioney refunded. 50c. lug off place when I was advised to try Dr. King s New Dlsovery. I want to say right now It saved my life. Im provement began with the first bot tle nnd after taking one doyen bottles I was a well and happy man again." says tieorge Monro, of llrlnieslnnd, N. C. As a remedy for coughs anil colds and healer of weak, sore lungs, and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery la supreme. 60c and $1 at W. A. Kiiykenduira drug store. Trial bottle free. 1 925 :'''''"' I J 00 El tIKNK VliOl'KHTT 2ri25l MILL (iKOW V A LI ABLE lo.no: 3 50 Blair street addition property Is 17.50 1 sure to double In value within the 2.00; next two years. Two electric rail 3,00 3.00 Poultry supplies ot all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. i way are coming tip the valley from I Portland and both ot them must en ! tor the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other dl i rcctlon. As sure aa water runs down I hill. Eua-iBe must build down the! the business is If you want the best substitute for a hen get a Petaluma Incohator. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Company A dance Tuesday night. Good music and a good time assured Lace curtains and table linens at strictly wholesale prices all this week. See them and get a bargain. Logan and Phenomenal berry roots for sal" "i eev's eacn. Alures3 box 281,' Eugene, Or. Rclcard PAINTED Qllhl r First 1 r- . ppnn J. O. WATTS, Cor. 9th and Willamette St. Suits are Now Coming Our stock of spring nd mer goods will be larger better - assorted thao ever fore. Goods are of best qJ lty and stylish patterns, orded' by the famous 11' AELS,. STERN & CO, i brand is a guarantee o! cellence. Come in and Itx. them. Big reductions on il! ter suits, in order to close out and make room lot; stock: M'o carry a full line oi 'nisliings for men, and prices and styles are rigfci AVe own our own bai! pay no rent and are ali- with a reasonable iroflt. ED. HANSOI No. 8 East Ninth StKrtl Eugene, Oregoa I -3 rarasonBOBsn 1 ITS UNREASONABLE IT IS I'NKEAKONADI.E for a young man to suppose that lie can set himself up In a K-od paying business without some capltnl to Invest in the enterprise Perhaps this lack vf ready funds has been the cause of your working tor some one else Instead of yourself for these many years. An account with this bank will afford ou a convenient, safe and altogether Idcnl method nf keeping your surplus fund, where they will grow Into a sum that tu time will make possible your success in business. Others hare succeeded tn this way; -ni can ali-o. Tho Eugene Loan (Sit Savings Bank r.itifc: itW ISO Capital anil nrvln. tUmi.iMMt M K. 11IIOM X. 1'rtH.l.lcnt. f. w. OMlt KM. I .hlcr. I. A. PAINE. Vlf lYe.l.l. lil. M. M. ItRllMM. (. t'a.tilrr. ! T J. Davis, road work S 11 Lynns i W. c. Ilamllinn W Poll,., f Ed Ma be . . . . Drvlll,. Ross l A M.ulow W. T. Jones. Wynne Hdw I. II Moxlev ('lies ltUs do do . tin do do labor on road , road w-urk .... Co., mdse. . . . lalmr on road . road work .... BO. 00 4 00 2 25 5.00 13.10 valley because 3 no there. There are both acreage tracts and ' 15 7S largo lota In this addition, only a ill-.' mile from the business renter and Sri.;.', I three blocks from tho Geary public' :to r.:' school. j Prices are very reasonable aid you ! may make your own terms, a small i payment down and monthly Install ments If yon desire. I Monarch Malleable Ranges, 30 days' free trial. III! J. W. KAYS FI R. CO. Compnny A will give a social dance at the nrmory Tuesday night. Don't fall to attend If you want a goot time. 17 Don't miss Company A s dance at the armory Tuesday night. 1 7 50 1 :t 2 A A Xinnchtirg. gravel Sent! Miller, rnad work .... Bert h'h k. mad work .... J W. Walter Son. linhr. George Carr, hauling gravel. Thus read h.hk G M llanil.rlik. road ,uk Well., rnad wm k .... Jacobs, road wot k ... 1.5 0 9 no 15.40 :t no 2 3 oo ti Sti 3 00 4 00 I in i K ' Here's your chance tn make g.-od 3 on Spivtal sale of bn and girls' sch.i.' NEW TODAY WANTED - Fmm 'J.Oinl to r..niio acres cleared or p.irth ceiir,-J land, rich deep soil, adapted to fruit, trucking and live 'nek' lo cation desired on river and creek Bring us a description and omime oi nuiu in iracts ot mi ncre and ll i acme i.an.l t onip.un . Box 2 17, Room 7. n,T i'i.tih. and Brlstow bank. ,t bets -HI WHITE R Mattings in all the latest designs ' half n carload Just nn-elved by the Cainpbell-Kellman Compani. l.'u. gene'a biggest and best liouscfuriuli-ers. WWTKIl Dl I n lty schotil. Work t student Addr.ss kind lo ader I'll,!:' S II. John s i; .;. u H V J c y J M . it II Hani Parker J Ilk It K. lie. D M. I gravel liau'ln tltii!. -s . . Is I- -r en ro:i b-t.lce work '" 1 . I O.t.l H Ot k ''b Mer. rn.i.l work I'- icK. ,h,.r on road l':oa, i,..,, o;k . u in w a 1 ; 3 00 j 10 50 . ;t no :t en :' i en it ii ii ; shiH-s at Yoran's sh.H store. CASTCRIA For Infants '.t.! C:i,ren. 'WHOIH'IIOPPEKS W AM 'ED : at pr in o a s ot;i ChrNf ( -I. 1. CLARK , 1M p. W i- Tna Kind Yot' ' Hoars the 21 fixature ot U IS YOUR BREAD Made PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS vou alreadv know all xvc can tell vou abouti! If it IS'NT, you want PUREJWHITE FLOUR in rviicncn iNcxt t5akingUay. It makes the Whifcst, Lightest Bread. PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour I 'or pastry md cakes as well as fcr bread it sat isfies or your money balk. Duro White Flour' Sala by the foM Merchants, pn per sack Ceo. T. Hall Sea. W. M. Green. . A. Bdl. E. 1). Mnil.nl.. The Eugene Grm-erj , C. U. Daniels Peter Jiilinon. M". H. Demi'-aer. Cole A- M iln. V. J. Gilon !" J. W. M'hite. Fountain ,;r",'wy1',,irrJ. I nlvemit) II"" ,w Megal KJ.'V W. M : i I'awk. lr'st' Arinitnge A P.""' I WADHAMS KEHlt BR r, o,i I .0 3.IH) I v DISTRIBUTERS r n