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THH El'CBVH BAIL GVARU. FltlbAV. FEBRCARf 21, 10 Saturday Specials Fnendly's Matchless Ladies' Black Hose 25c a pcir Children's Rawhide Stockings 2 pairs for 25c ' LACK ITHTAIXH It I'niCK One doion paint NottlnKham and net curtain; only on pair of pattern; sllKhtly nulled; on sale V4 regular prices. cohhkt mvKits, a.r 25 dozen lace and embroid ery trimmed comet covers; slios 32 to 46; values np to 60c; aale price SMc COHHKT OOVKIIK. ll!i Plain cambric cornel cover, all sizes; great values at thin low price, each I'ir l.25 Ml'HMV HKIIITH II. 2r. muslin iettleonls, lace and embroidery trimmed, at tills low price, each OHc ttOWN'H AT Hl)e mill 81.00 ' Spleildld assortment Inillcs miiKlIn gowns . . 30r iiih! ijtl.OH XKW DKKHM UOOltS, 50c New mohair. Batiste, Pana ma, etc., in plain and shadow tripes. In the new browm, blues, taus, etc; becutUul qual ity at this price, yard ... .50c NKW WASH ftOOlM Doiens of new weaves, its well an thu staples, snt'h as voile, glnKhnms, cotton sult lnns, Rajah, etc., the new shades Copenhagen, browns, Kreens, lavender; soft inaterinls suitable for wiilstB and dresses for women and children. W.23 lll.ACK TAFVKTA, OHr Two pieces only; fine soft black chlffnn, taffeta, silk, 3(1 Inches wide for flresstis or skirts; $1.25 value; Uie yard . , ... "'' PERKINS TELLS ! WHY BATTLESHIPS i GAME TO PACIFIC WashliiK'on, Feb. 21. A defense of the administration's policy In sending the bulliefhlp fleet to the Pacific ocean and maintaining that the vast exiwndlture was fully war ranted, wns inadu In the senate by Perkins, of California, today. Ills remarks were directed to a resolu tion which he had read at the desk, as follows: . "Resolved, That ll should be' the the policy of this government, while not adopting a continuous program for fixing tile number of naval ves sels of any type to be built In future years, to maintain Its present relative position In comparison with the nav ies of other great powers." "The policy," Perkins said, "which sent the fleet to the Pacific Is wise and necessary if we, are to retain on that ocean the prestige that will give a fair and open fluid to our sea trade. This was In no way an indication of any unfriendliness on the part of the lulled States toward any other nation. John B. Stetson Spring Hats are here in the , latest shapes and shades sizes 6 to ?H $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Young f Men's Nobby Suits for Early Buyers age J 3 to 20. Qothcs that are different from the ordinary kind that the fellow who wears them is at once noticed by the correctness of his apparel. The latest models, the newest patterns, and best of all the lowest prices. $10.00 to $25.00 Early Spring 2-piece Suits for Boys 8 to J 6 Our first shipment of Boys' Ready Made Suits have arrived ' and those who have been waiting: 'or 111 1c Brand Suits can inspect them tomorrow. The new materials are Valours, Cheviots, and Fancy Cassimcers and Tweeds, and the colors ate tan, brown guy and the always popular blue serge. Prices $2.50 to $7.50 jlCITY NEWS Your Money's Worth S. H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette St or Your i Money Back ' PKIWONAI.8 -! t Miss Ziilnui Criu.sn Is In the city I (nun Wlldwooil. J. M. Ij.'vcU Is home froiy n trlpi up lulu WashliiKtou. j A. O. lllxon has left for Wnslilnii-! ton, I). C, on IiiimIiioss. i Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. rti'ott me In j th city from I.ciiIiiiik. ' Hoy Hcnn arrived ft . mi .ino of his j trips north this afternoon. ' T. V. Ilennctt roliirne.l this after-1 n:mn from a visit nl lliilsoy. ; ( I,. Williams came down from Wildwood on thi flyer last nlKht. John Veatch came il.iwn from I'ot ' tnK drove on the no hi train tmlny. A. T. Iliixtou, nissler of the state RiaiiKe, la III the illy from Koivxt tirow. Dnvlil (Iriihnin went to Albany to day to attend (he iIsiiiIiik party there tnnlKht. J. J. MrCormlrk and family re turned this afleriioon from n visit In 1'iirtlnncl, Philip MIILt. who has been III for several weeks, Is able to he dowu tUWII AKtlill. Mis. M. II. Thiiinpson, of Webster City, Inwa, Is In the city. Iiu vIuk nr rlvfd last mailt. Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Fischer and Mrs, M. K. Itiist eniiie. dowu from Msrcola last night, Dr. M. W. Kmilkes. inlor of the Klrsl I'reshyterlnu ill link of Port ia ml, arrived here today and will spcii k before the Y, P. S. 0. K. con vention tonight. 10. Karhnrt and family arrived here lft nlKht from Dallas, and will make this city their home. Miss Mary linker, who Is tetichlnu school near Junction t'lty, came home lyilny to spend Sunday here. .1. O. Hlorey, prei!td"iit of the Port llind, KllKtMtn ft Knsteru Uillhvny To., arrived up fioiu Porllnml Inst nlttlit. Mayor 0. P. Huston, ut Juiicilnn City, was lu Kucene yesieriluy, re ttirnliiK homo on the flyer lust nlnlil. Mrs. Alice Miles returned home to Hnlcin to lay, after n visit with her dauuhter, Mrs. llrover 1.;iiik. in Ku gene. Mrs. II. V. Johnson came up from .Ittlictioli City this nritTtloon to visit her niollur, Mrs. lllllinlre, ami or-uli-eri. . Mis. I.IIIIiiii Qiilnor mill sou are home from Wnrdner. Idaho, where they liiivu lien vIsIIIuk for some lime past. (Irani llylnnd went to Coitaisc (rove this nfiernoon on business. expecting to return ou this evening's train. Mrs. Mario Ware McKlnley nrrlved here this morning from Sun Krnu cisco to visit relatives and friends a few days, rthe nccompaiileil her hus band, Horace MrKlnlcy, fiom the llav City. tieo. V. Hm 1 1 It returned Inst night from llotse, IiIhIio, where he went to nttend the funeral of his hrot tier-In law. Judge Harlot! Pefflcy. He re ports everything proscroiia In Idle he's capital city. When You Wish to Send Money Through the Mail come to this hank and pun base a draft. Whether a depositor or not, you have the advantage of procur ing; drafts at much less than the cost of the post-office or express orders. Nolo the difference In rales! s HI IH I.K OK VKKS, omit llauk Draft I'. O. Onler Impress Onler tin oo t .us $ os - IiO 00 10c .is .is mo on i iv .an .so son. no t.ie .t'.o .no 300.00 i'oe .fill .90 r.oo oo S"c I sn l :o looo oo r.:,f s mi s no As a bank drsft Is phMo to order, there U no d.tnger of lots and ll Is not neeesi v to rculMcr oui' lett."-. Wh II paid our di.itti ale Icurlii'.l In Slid fl!tl In our V.lillls o Hint they aie available for evidence If renmrej. ( npilal noil Miiplu. .... kiiio.iioi) W. K. WimVX. I'relii'nt. I'. W. ftslil'HN, 'liter. I. A. PAI.NK. Vice PreO'lcnt. U. , IIUUUN, .l. I liler. Tomorrow is Washington's birth day. Tile banks will remain closed during thu day. The W. ll. P. U will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Itooiue tomorrow af ternoon at the usual hour. Quite a number of TulversHy stu dents went to Albany today to attend a dancliiK pariy there tonight. Today was an Ideal jhij-Iui; day. a great contrast to the weather now prevailing In the East and Middle West. The funeral of Mrs. Julia A. Ilean was held today. The services were private, being attended only by the relatives. W. Waddle and W. Polders, of this city, have tiled notice of location of "Wlnouii" mining claim in the Hohe tulu district. , Services Sunday forenoon at 10:30 and afternoon at it In the lrnlted Nor wegian 1 . n l ll in ll Trinity church, cor ner Kust Hlxth and Pearl streets. M. P. Doiiiiiiersiiiies, pastor. Wilson & NIcliolH, a new renl es tate firm, wlll'occupy the office room now occupied by .1. I. Rowland, real estate dealer, who will move out at once. Two niiirrlago licenses were Issued today, but across the record in each Instance was the request, "please do not publish," ti it it the reporter here with compiles. Mrs. Ileiillne, formerly of Kugene. died ut Kliimiilh Falls u few days ago lifter an Illness of only n few days' dilrallou. Mrs. Ileiillne was thn widow of a former keeper of the Ore gon saloon here. There will he unother medal 'coo lest Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p. m. In the Christian church. This will be a partial repetition of the one last week, supplemented by special music mid comic selections.' I). S. McDoiignll, the tailor, will tint move Into the (loodman build ing, as annoiiuecd. He will move to the room one door cast of Yerlug ton's drug store, now occupied by the plumbing department of Long's hard ware store. Nltiif more aVpHcauts for member ship In the Commercial Club h;ive handed In their names: John X. Ky tl ll. Jr.. (leu. II. Kelly, K. 1.. Fisher, II. A. Seelye, T. II. Kills, I,. A. Alder, man, ('. S. Frank, tieo. 11. Irish, V. K. llrown. The funeral of William llrownlco will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. with Interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Word was received from one of his suns In Kansas to the effect that he had started for Kugene and he was expected Uils at! .'rnooli. ' C. W. Young has sold .10 acres of land lying at the forks of the county road a mile north of the city anil Just across the read from the llushnell place to K. Tiirpenlllg for $0000. This Is one of the best plin-es of land In the county, as evidenced by the price paid JJiHI per acre. .1. Unit, Frank Parker and O. Wll cutt tndiiv flle.l with the r, unity el 'ik article of Incorporation ef the Ulttchley Dcailwooil Telephone Co. The objects are to build a telephone line from Junction City to lllaehley. IVailwood and Alpha. The eapUnt lo,k l $1000, and the prlnclp.tl place of business at Alpho. W. M McCee. II O. Me(ice. 1 Kelch and A. II. Illnkson today be gan suit In the circuit court against A M (lllliert, of this city, to recover $100, the amount alleged due them for locating the defendant on ISO ores of timber land In section 14. township S;l, south of range west. S P. Ness is the attorney for the plaintiffs. W. II. Scott, the l.cahitra mer chant. ho U In the city todav, sratei th;il the goiernnieiit Intend soon t Im'kIh the woik of cvcnding the tele ph. me line from l.-stn: en up th Interview with Forest Supervisor Bartrum, of Kosoburg, who ha charge of such work In this part of the state. Two bootblacks, the """.-k working at Marx's barber shop and the Greek working at the Hoffman Utilise cigar store, became engaged In a hand-to-hand fight last night with the re sult tjat the Greek s face was pretty badly battered up. No arrests have been made. The trouble was over money matters, the Turk claiming that the Greek oweB hlin something over $100, but the latter refuses to pay it. Harry Myers, the eight-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers, who reside at 130 WeBt Twelfth street, while playing on the Central school grounds ' yesterday aftornoon, fell and broke his collar bone. He start ed home by himself, but being In such pain he was unable to go further than- half way home, and was found In a semi-conscious condition by a lady living near. He was taken home and Dr. K. M. Day called. J. Smith, who operates the South ern Pacific pumping plant in this city, has. received word that he has been awarded the gold medal for the best 'kept pumping plant on the com pany's Oregon lines for 1S06, and It Is said he will doubtless receive the medal for 1907, as there is no plant in the state that it is kept as neatly as his. Smith also keeps the depot grounds clear of all rubbish and has often received the compliments of the officials of the company for his ex cellent .work. ; County School Superintendent Wal ter B. Dillurd today filed his petition for renomlnatlon on the Republican ticket. His platform as given on the blank Is as follows: "If I am nomi nated and elected I will, during my term of office, , devote ull my time and energies toward making t lie schools of Lane county the best in the state of Oregon., for the best ed uenTion possible Is none too good for the boys and girls of Lane county, and shall conduct the affairs of the office In a businesslike manner."" ;ooi CHAXCK TO ADVKUTISK lllhl.M-.SS The page of Binall ads printed in The Guard yester day will be run In The Guard, with slight changes, once a week (Fridays!, and in the weekly edition for the next the next monlh. The price will be made very reasonable, and the advertisements should prove- qulto effec tive the way they are classi fied and arranged and every business man who was over looked by the canvasser will be given space If he will hand hlB copy Into the business of fice. Putting even nothing but your simple business card on this page for a month will be much better than painting your name on a fence or the side of a barn. Not less than 18,000 regular readers will see It here every week and the cost will be scarcely worth mentioning. . TEA How little it isl How little it adds to the weight of the iip! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Yonrforr rrlurn Tour niftier II yo 1od' Uko bttiilllDg'tt Beit: we liny tiiui SI.Y-ltOO.M 111)1 si:, AISO CIIOKii JiOTS l'Olt SAI.F. Six room lifiuse In good repair, on South Willamette street, only five blocks from First National Bank, for sule. Good roomy barn, two good wells, sidewalk and neat, paint ed fence; two hundred loads loam jiud man in e filling on lot tlGxltlu feet. Also two sightly corner building lots on first street on College Hill. About 20 feet above the town level and approached by ' easy grade on Lincoln street. Both streets graded and gravelled, with lots cut one to two feet above grade. Lots slope upward and back both ways, making splendid building site. Go out Lin coln street and see them. See or ad dress J. U. Campbell, Htitfcue. WILLI.Olrf' KIDXr.r PILLS Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins dor the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? tf so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price I0 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. Poultry supplies ot all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. C. E. Pennants at the Gilbert Art Company, 50 cents f20 tv r l HAND r rickara painted S-nina Jlh ' J. O. WATTS Cor. 9th and Willamette St DvsoeDlets Give indant relief in Sonr StomacJY Heartburn, Nausea, all discomforts ol incWminn and dyspepsia, rleaoaut . , i, and economical, meui um size, 25c. i Large tt; Pocket, handsome alumi num bonbonniere, lUc. Druggists or mail. Antiseptic tablets, relieve Nasal Cntnrrh, cure Cold inllendanil .Sore Throat; tyest Mouth Wavh and safeguard against cr.n taeious diseases, fitlc. or $1. Drupgista or'mail C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. Mas? fS by vfc ll HOOD If SEEDS FRESH SEEDS AVE HAVE ALL KINDS OP GARDEN' SEEDS IX BULK. ALL NEW AND FIIESHV YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUY ING YOlll GAKDEX SEEDS FKOM I S, EUGENE GROCERY 9th and Oak Sts. 1 Sii C K. Minro" T. W. Munroe HOiJSEFURNISHINGS We now have the most complete, line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Shelf Hard ware and cuttelry ' 6? W. Eighth St.. Z'JZZIt OR-tGOit When You Run... i ' for a train or run for a paper f carpet tacks .you good run for your money. Anj4 what you get at the nrirn ' Co.'s the best values In ' You can get an excellent r:,. vour monev In ,,-., -- -e. .... pumpj. te ... suiphur, Yours for buslne i :. GRIFFIN - - a v j)t The ESMOND HOTEL Rates-Europe m PWn 5Oc,75--,$l.0O.JI40.5lIt Front and Morrison St. fortlsnr-, . , , V CANDY SALE Pure Cream Taffy and Peanut Candy 1 5c a pound Saturday Only I PALACE OF SWEETS Kvcry n()usKMlpi in i.ano county n will o i;lail to Inirn that ihih of Ku-' I u..ll..'j l.i.r .......ri..wl .... CI..... rit'rt a big lino of u)holsttMliiK p-.tods. th Kliirirt, otc, and have also ad.li'd a flu tipholslerinoc department. Two of the hi'st upholsterers and mattress makers tit the- state have been em ployed and thrt firm nnnotinees that l hey are rndy t remake mattresses or reupholster cuehe. mat t reuses. chali-H, or anything In this tine. K.r n Kinatl ciwt yiu can have your old furniture made ;ood as mnv. t,'al at Cnmphell-Felhnnn'n, Kuene's only exrlunlve houscfurulsherii, for further Information. E. C, Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables ew VImir ltooiti Xcve Itiibber Tire Tinnoiits. l-'iill Creek Sliijio Line. 100 West Kill Street. Iionc Milill 09 A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware jusL in Stoves, Ranges , and Heaters SiVksar'11"2 SI I AMP HARDWARE ST0R fluf. lyVll J 50 East. Ninth StntL TTil IIIIIHIIIIII'VIII'IIIIIIIIIIMIHW IIWIIM I- " s-grganatMBM 0 mm a 1 ; I LINE OF : White SewliiR ninrhlnes nre the best ma lit', known lis the King of machines, sohl for ensh cir on the eas iest kind of payments. Machines for rent very cheap. t'nnipbell-Kellniau i Company, corner West KlKhth and Olive streets. I.nrm shipment of dinlnir chairs and linoleum just received. CIIAMIIKHS IIAKDWAKi: CO. I'se Illaniond Chick Food fr.r little .'hlikens. We can tell yon whv. CIIAMIIKHS HAKllWAUia'cO S.-e the Itenn sprny pump before buyliiH. Pumps at all prices and pre pared sulphur sprny. CIIAMIIKHS 1IAK0VAKK CO. If yon want the iwst substitute for a hen Ret a t'ctnlumn Incubator. CIIAMIIKHS IIAHDWAKK CO. A FULL LINE OF Bass Hueter Pure Mixed Paints I and Lustrelac Varnish Stain I We ctrry b2 different patterns of WALL PAPER all new and up to djtc Ludford & Haskell Prictlcil Painters in.iDfcorators 5 west Sth street c 'fP . IS YOUR BREAD Made wtt. PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it. If it IS'NT, ycu want PURE WHITE FLOUR in y Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. mm tflMlTiVal ft'PURE WHITE ri0AR Mi-iM-nrh- i tit r a'nl vor t.iin inrn ti iHV mm! v 5 i iniMH- j tl.I ! ':!-.; ; MKW TODAY von s.w.k on TK.vDK-rhn t,-s fine land ; nil fi'notM: Mil kinds of frulu and lorrU'!i; soad bulMincs of nil ktnds: f.irm Imnimint4 mi,l it;rdi'n tool; ftno jrdn spui . ? near Irving. For further infrina ; Mun apply at liifrhrn Ki!v.p;v : li n. rouu'r Sovi'nth and o.ik Julius Goldsmith i .i t !.! l l:c till. it .1 i I O A. ri VO C X S. . ,-'t ' '''' I fS-'' W ' 900I1 fos -TV-if fjssorGas. VVWJf IppRlrpf,. VV Punt UoiT! X"f - - . Vf 1.1 l' IT., i. s';' - -' v,, .... ,. S'-rii. r-l!. ;, ...t,...f.. , , PURE WHiTE Fl OUR is nude cf Selected Scotch Fife W heat, 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 cr your noncy back. Pure White Flour 's fi Sale by the follow Merchants. Dfice per sack (ieo. T. Hull A V. M. (invn, V. A. H. II. K. II. Mntlork, The Kimene (;itct) t ('. II. I m n Icl-. I'eler Johnson. V. II. Denipster. I'oln Wilson. V. J. CJihson .V ''. .1. W. White, Kountnin lii-occrr. l lilversity Hon"- I"""7, Flesnl lf'";' W. W. I 'nn k. ' -yi'i'iV' Armltiiite .V li.iii-- afi;.i WAD HA MS KERR S' DJSTRIEUTERS . .Iii-:i).