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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
The Friendly Store Always Busy Constantly Growing Spring Suits and Coats The new uprlug iuita are the preterm, b.j! h In itylca and uiatc.lalii, that have been shown for a lonn tlino. Much, bruwnH, lana. while and black, mndo from such ctotha a chiffon, Panama, Ha- Hate, royal, iere etc, In plain and phantom utrlpes and checks, long and thi :e-iiarter leevec; . atrlctly tailored and butterfly effect; pleated and Kored aklrta, trimmed with straps or lti-hliH. We Invito you to Inspect our ready-made garments. A particularly atronjf Hue of suits at $25 Ladies' and Misses' Coats $8.50 Ladles' and nihpi-s' Jackets, inadi: of plain an l ulrlped covert rioth and black sere and broad cloth; puny and bax effe'ts; atralaht and cutaway effects; prl'cs ta.flO, IS.50 and JI2.B0. Ladles' dress skirts, nindo of plain and novelty malerlals; prices 15.00 to $30. 00. MM' ' If $ ilWvA Colored Hosiery 25c and 50c New spring hosiery in black, whiie, tans, browna, blues, greens, red, pinks, Mais, lavender, etc., In plain lace and embroidered . . and .Vic Colored Silk Gloves $1.75 IG-button silk gloves In gray, pink, blue, navy, brown, pongee, green, red, lavender, etc., double-tipped fingers; a pair .$1.75 India Linon 5c, 1 1 c and 1 4c India linons at wholesale prices. Hundreds of yards. Uuy all you want at these low prices Be, lie, J-le, IHc uml -7c Corset Covers 25c and 50c Ladles' cambric corset covers, lace and embroidered trimmed, all sizes; splendid values.. 2.V anil 30c IMI.MKKTK'H Friendly'a Is the boat place always to buy any kind of domestics; qual ity the best; always lowest. FIRST CAR OF MATERIAL FOR NEW DEPOT but upon hearing of Eugene they sold out and came to this city through Xe effsr. of Manager Hartog, of the Commercial Club. a W Haikell entertained the "id Society of the Presbyterian rrh last Wednesday afternoon at ; "ii,inB nartv. About thirty mem- This Advert!,. . Of Hood'iS.rp,rllla its great merit as u Um giver, and as a nerve, gestlve tonic. i:ollllllj! e,fc t has so eond it r,v...... .. utoi SO The first carload of material fori .. .1.... nt ha new Koiiifcern me come mcnou , . , Pacific depot in Eusene arrived here ; .. inii,nit It was a i yeaieruuy ii".u .- nno car of cement to be used In building the foundation of the structure and was consign to Chief Engineer Buschke. The material will be un loaded at once and It will not be long before the work of building the foun dation will begin. Other materials will he sent up from Portland from time to time until all that are neceB sary for the construction of the fine depot have arrived. It will be remembered that General Manager O'Brien the other day prom ised John H. Hartog. manager of the Eugene Commercial Club, that mate rial for the depot would be shipped here soon, and this la a fulfillment of the promise sooner than expected. CITY NEWS New Silks and Dress Goods $ 1 .00 yd Ah usual, we the showing a very attractive and large assortment of silk and woolon dress fabrics In the newest styles and best colorings at 1.00 a yard. The bluea, tans and browns. In wood, taffeta, chlfron, I'anama, Batista and serge, shown in plain and chant tour effects for tailors' giinnenU and dressy costumes, 38 to 44 Inches wide,, $1.00 a yard; other) at $1.20 a yard. Bilks In Foulards and Ituff weaves In plain and fancy effects. -V- -r New Spring Waists Lawn waists, Jap silk waists at 75c to $8.60; itoyal silk waists, $8.50; black silk waists. $5.00: black net waists. $6.00, $15.00 and $16.50. Beautiful assortment of all styles and prices. flrc wrist bags, each 50c Come in brown and black; silk lined. EUGENE'S LARGEST, AND BEST STORE S. H FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK I'lliHO.V.W.H ; ' J. N. Wallers, of Monroe, Is in the city on In i -1 in .iB . II. T, l).iv rciuri.cd lfiHl night from a trip to Klldlo. J. W. Holmes returned tills after noon from a irlp north. i A. K. Tower ami wire, of Junction, City, are in Eugene today, , II. W. .Million Is In tliu city from. Mabel to Hpend Hominy here. ' H. C. Honey, of tiosheu, was In Kugenn today on business. It. It. Knox, wont to Column ('.rove tills afternoon on business. i N. CI. Ilylnnd reiurnud today from short trip to C'iiI I n k . tlrove. , J. J. Murray returni'il t.iduy from! one of bis regular trips south. i J. W. Dlckerson returned this af ternoon from n trip to Junction. S 'Mrs. Stephanie rtuhuerkcr went to Albany today on u short visit. A. (Irahaiu, the hotel man of Cot-1 lane Grove, was Hi Eugene today. I Mrs. O. W. Neet, of Dexter, Is very, low from cancer of the stomach. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tldlmll went lo Monroe for an ovor-Hiinduy vlntl. I Mls .Marian Lewthwulie, of Ore-1 gon Oily, who has been visiting the' Harry Burforil Is confined to his npartmcnls on account of Illness. j Mr. and Mis. (I. W. llririiu went to I'orlliind today on it short visit. 11, T. I.aue Is down from Ills Wul-i lervlllu liu el for a short business visit. i Mrs. J. M. Hhelley went In Youcullii today to visit her sou Kied a few days. W. 8. Bump was a passenger to; Cottage Urovu on the afternoon train today. j N. H. Slan.llsh Is down from Will- terville to spend a few days with his' family. A. 1). Johnson and wife came dowo from Dona on the "bullet'' ln.it night. Miss Uuliy fhetwood returned on' the noun tin In today from a visit at UohIicii, J. K. Curlls and ,1. (). I'ltne.v, of I Junction City, spent last night In' Eugene. I J. II. Wllhclm returned home to Dexter today alter a visit in Eug, no of a few days. Mrs. Ilud Kotupp came up from Junction this afternoon to visit her folks over Sunday. A. J. Johnson, of Creswell, was In Eugenu teduy, returning 1 hmiiu on the aftornn:i:i train. Mrs. William .Mellon, of Trent! who has been very 111 frmu pneumonia, la able to be out again. E. It. Munimey went to Portland today on hosim' connected with the Orpheiini theatre. I' . C. Sharkey, part owner or I lie Lucky Hoy mine, (nine up from Port land yesterday on business. , Mrs. John Callaway, of Creswell, lifter a visit with her daughter, Mi-b. Earl MeN'ult, returned home today. Professor K, S. Dunn went to Cot tage tlrovo this afternoon lo speak beforo tho order of EtiHtern Star to night. .Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Orr went lo ltoseburg this afternoon. Mr. Orr will organize a lodgo of the Indepen dent Foresters there. V. t). Chessman Is up from Port land on a short visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chessman. Attorney F. M. Calkins and wife, of Ashland, after n short visit here, went to Portlnnd today, Hev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond, re turned home this morning. Judge and Mrs. It. S. limn relum ed to Salem last night after having attended the funeral of Judge Bean's mother, Mrs. Julia A. Itcan. Mrs. C. Hudson and Mrs. Simp son, mother and sister, respectively, of C. O. Hudson, or the Palace of Sweets, returned to Portland today, aHer a visit here. J. (). Storey returned to Portland today. He will be back .Monday, at which time A. Welch will be here and the matter of resuming work on the electric line to Springfield will bo attended to. A genuine pianoln player, regular price $2ii: now selling at $I7Ti; easy pavmetits. Filers Piano House. 24 W. 7th St. '. il)()l CHAXCH TO ADMlltTIME m'SI.VKSS . Tho page of small ads ; printed In Tho Guard yestor- 4 !fi tiny will be run In The Guard, with slight changes, once a 1 4 week (Fridays), and in the weekly edition for the next ! tlie next month. The price i will be niatfii very reasonable, ! and the advertisements ; should prove quite effee- i tlve the way lliey are classl- s i fled and arranged mid every 4 business man who Tvas over- looked by the canvasser will be given space If he will hand his copy into the business of- flee. Pulling even nothing j but your simple business card 1 oil this page for a mouth will be much better than painting your name on n 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 i mentioning. Every housekeeper 1 Lane county w 1 1 1 be glad to learn that one of Eu j gene's big and progressive f;rms rnr , ries n big line of upho'.stcrlug goods, j tickings, etc., and have also added a : f Ine upholsteiiiig department. Two 'of the best upholsterers and mattress (makers In the statu have been em 1 ployed and the firm announces that I they are ready to remake mattresses lor reupholster couches, mattresses, I chairs, or anything In this line. For a small cost you ran have your old furniture made good as new. fall at Camphctt-Follmnu'a, Eugene's only exclusive housefurulshers, for further Information. si.x-iuiom norsE, also CHOICE LOTS 1'Olt SALE Six room house In good repair, on South Willamette street, only five blocks from First National Bunk, for sale. Good roomy barn, two good wells, slil, walk and neat, paint ed fence; two hundred loads loam and inn n ro filling on lot tiiixlGO feet. Also two sightly corner building lots on first street on College Hill. About 20 feet above tho town level and approached by easy grado 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. It. Campbell, Eugene. Large stock portieres Just received. Also lace curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ; Eugene's big housefurulshers sell for cash or Installments on easy terms and guarantee to save you I money on every purchase. We carry I a full line of table linen, carpets, lace 'curtains,, and In fact everything for the house or office. Canipbell-Fell- j mull Company, the only exclusive and 'complete housefurulshers lu Eugene. Mage your hens lay by feeding Se curity Poultry l'i):;-.,', CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Pianos at factory cost at Filers Pi ano House Closing Out Sale. Cash or easy payments. 24 W. 7th St. I We ttse all tho latest methods In ! cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene 1 Dye Works, corner Mxth and wlllam ietle street. Phono Red 'iSiil. " ;f I 281, Eugene, Or. Sheep shearing machines and knife sharpeners. New model Just receiv ed. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. New arrivals In this season's lace and cottage curtains at Campbell Felliuan Company, one block west of Loan & Savings llauk. White Sewing machines are the. best made, known ns the King of: machines, sold for cash or on the eas- j lest kind of payments. Machines for rent very cheap. Campbell-Fellinan I Company, corner West Eighth and i Ollvo streets. I Sunshine Wnshlng Machines drive awav the blues. See it at CHAMBERS HARfiWARE CO. Cleveland, Ohmio, had a fire which badly damaged the city hall today. A sweet toned organ only $18 at Filers I'lnno 4 louse Closing Out Sale. 24 W, 7th St. Fresh garden seed lu bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. K)-4 I I'st Diamond Chick food lo, i chickens. i CHAMBERS HARDWARE Co. If you want a go cart with rspec- i lally good springs see our new Men Uu.i i umemnl line just rec-ived from the liictorv. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. When You W'sh to Send x Money Through the Mail come tn this bank and purchase a drnft. Whether a depositor or not, ou have ihn advantage of procur ing drafts at much less than tho cost of the pBt if(lc or express orders. Nolo the difference In rates' SCHFDI'l.K OK lUlik Dlnft.fJHll' to good a record, no ou much good. 1 1 (.. ,4-ti. a quilting part y " scroful. , v.. ... 1 ber were preset rill, bus uurer n,V "( fn,!' W1 Mr? Garden Fuller, mDT I e,l in serving refreshments The III-, Dyspepsia i !"''' -i vited guests were: jus. " modi, with dr.p,,, " J kins Mrs. Walter McCornack, Mrs. r snrtiiing .without , .' f"U "'....', 1 V . ....oi m Drmsbv. Mr.! Hood's Karwiwiii. ..'. Wr. i'l Si' e "fH,7. Mri. Garden Haskejl, ! u, $ of Boston, who Is spending the win-, Rheumatlsm-"l ?J? , ter here with her parents, Mr. and , with rlieumsM- '.iy ki,, E' lVJ Mrs. William Haskell. V " t 2T., Ir'Rj . life." Ji;ssn; Kiluitr Xlidtl i"bn,2 This Is the season of the year jIood.8 Sursaparllla'i, when the grey timber wolves ro ie nsual tar,i7H W name te below Saginaw and then ! "'"" C 1. Hood Co., Lo.. struck up the old elk trail along the ; ,i rftvtrfes On this outward i.... tit,!.. iHUIni? and eating Is done, but after about ten days the return Is taken up. when hunting la ! the occupation. N?xt week the far- : mers alsns the r"ad smld ke-i I close watch on their flocks. That, , tno. is p good time to put out poison, j strvchnlne In bacon. A lot of grey ' varmints can be disposed of In that j w.ty. cottage Grove. Western Ore gon, v Sulem has raised a "boosting' : fund of $15,000. Trying to beat r,j 1 gene, of course. A. Umibard has been let the con tract Tor plastering the interior of tho new Presbyterian church. The Albany basketball team arriv riRetniri' today and will play against the Eugene high school team tonight. The number of voters registered at the county clerk's office up to this morning was 2581. At this tinie two years ago the number was 2573. Ray Llttlcfleld has remodeled the barn on his father's lot on West Fifth street and now occupies it as a res idence. When the building is re painted it will present a very neat appearance. ' The funeral of William Brownlee was held this morning at 10 o'clock with Interment In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. The services were con ducted by Rev. D. II. Trimble, of the Methodist church. J. D. Powers, formerly of Wash ington state, but more recently from ltoseburg, has removed to Eugene to reside und will occupy Dr. it. L. Wllloughby's residence at West Fourth and Washington streets. Some one entered II. T. Dow's room over Schwar.scliild's Jiookstore last night and stole therefrom a $20 overcoat, lie has an idea who tojk it and says if It is nut returned soon there may lie trouble for some one. W. J. Gibson, tlie new grocer, has moved from Fairmouut lo the resi dence which he recently purchased. at 445 West Fifth street. Ludford & Haskell, the painters, have just fin ished renovating the interior of the house. Washington's birthday was observ ed today by the banks, postoffice and courthouse officials. The banks and postoffice remained cbwed all day, the latter observing Sunday hours, and the county oflkials closed their offices at noon. An Interesting candy exhibit is i that In Hull's drug store window. There are several dishes made of j candy, but Imitating the Tiffany glassware to perlection. Tliev nrei the work of drover Long, Mr. Hull's, expert candy maker. The room formerly occupied by Svarverud's real estate office in the Coleman building Is being prepared for Miss LiMrncil's millinery store. The excavation for the Potts and Flnuegan blorks on Olive street was completed today. The work of lay ing the foundation of cement will begin within a few days. The street cars are still Idle, the dynuiuo which was supposed to have arrived from Portland last night hav ing failed to make its millennium However, It Is expected tonight and will at once be placed in commission. The dynamo is t in heavy to ship ny express, and It will come by frelg.it. Albany Democrat: A live crowd of prominent students of the V. of o came .lowu this afternoon io attend' the big Delta PI datic- ti.nlcht. union " them Rubin Nelson. Dick Hnthawav Chas. M. Snow. Merle Chessman. Duel ley Clarke. I lave Graham, Elni-r Paine. Adele Golf. Flia Doble, Rae chel Vug.. I, Frances Oberteuffer and Frances Nelson. New spring patterns of wall paper just received. Last year's stok at cost. Cull and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Agents for Petalnr.ia Incubator and Br"o '"-. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 3 m j hand rc 'When You ftckara painted. Inma r J. O. WATTS Cor. 9th and Willamette St for a train or run for a nut, paper of carpet tacks you ... good run for your money. AtJ tJ wnat you get at the Griffin HjrfJ Co.'s the best values la toa the money. You can get an excellent ru I your money In sprat pump3. i materials,, lime and sulphur. Yours for businwj, GRIFFIN Hardware 0 CI2M Julius Goidsrnit TSe ESMOND H0Tll OSCAR ANDERSON, Mr Rates European Plan 50c, 75c, $UX),SI..5: Free Bus t ) .tno nom all tfiim Front and Morrison So. TVrO . . Or; El' "HiwmiMi IIHillW4i'aiJJfAJL-aBSriS Wm still Anioiint I in on 5ii on l mi oo I Oil ,10 rmil no 1 nun. mi Uc I r i r.c V'dc So,. IKl'S. . I, Oilier ,0 ,1H ..111 .fill !" 1 Ml It oil l'.pn're Onler $ OS .IS .SO .00 ,0 I Ml 3.00 As a bunk, draft Is puab!e lo order, there Is no danger of loss and P i tint nerri'siit V to r-'kKter your letter ' Wh' ii paid our limits mi' return, I to us and filed lii our vaults so that ti J ai,' aunUV.e f r evhleni e It l.'eoit. d tapllal ami or lil sloo.lMMI W. K. IIIIOWN. Pie.l.b in. V. . usllt ItN. t alili r. l. A. IMIMi, Mie l'r.'.l,l, l,(. W. W. IllttlW N, Al. l lilT. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical ami Surglcl STArr T Kuykendall, M. D. W.O.Prvwr, M. U P. I. Battlr, M. IX B. F Sciilr, M. O. P. A Paint. M. D. Gv,vO'H.I)lar.M IX L. iu NVl VhikjI. M. l. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modem operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps oi trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical tr.'.initij i:t the hcspital. The medical and surgic.tl rta'f of toe hospit.il constitutes the faculty. For r.itc or infor mation .idlers W. KUYKENDALL. 1T.I1.. Sup:. The Creek and Turk bootblacks who engaged In a fight the other niuiii over money matters hn ilt, tr,,l,ln TV . .. ,. i . ' " i lie ITI ITK I the I urk of lireakiiiir .,,., hi. , ami sienilllg 11 S'.llt of eloth I laceu tne limtter berore ,!. .,,,, - an irncy. ion ,h; f.,er r- fused to ,:,ke ally ,!( ml ,.,, of the la. k of eilden. e PURJE WHITE F '; .-I . s ? IS YOUR BREAD Madew; PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS you already know all wc can tell you abcu! it. If it IS'NT, you want FURE WHITE FLCUR in Kitchen Next Baking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. n u v , H from 0 liiK to t. i.:.. i,Mij..,.JS the proinoilon d.-pnrtiven: of th- K.i Kene Coilini.,r,.ll I'l..!.1 . 1 11 nils I necessary to chanse the offie, the m-cniid !,r , ,,,,, lari. in i n, lower part of the liui,iiij T' room Is ahoii: : ,v n r "ft ice. which !! ' , ,i, ,.' . ' "liiiifid an, h, Phi. .', I .. sl, ;,,). COIII'.'.V .r I,;,.,, ti front. c.vhlt,;: I. ,1110 M . C. PURE WHiTE FLOUR is made cf Selected Scotch K'c Wheat, by patent pro cefs and is strictly High Graoe. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as cl! as for bread it sat-u-licsor our money back. Pure White Flour" Sala by the foiio Mercliants, p-' per sack (.'eo. T. Mull fi"11' W. M. (ireeii. W. A. Hell. V.. 1). .Mullock. The KiiHciiel.rocerrlo. V. II. UiinloK I'eler .liilin'ii. . H. )eniitcr. Coin Wilson. V. .1. (iihsoll .M "n. .1. W. White. Kouiituin (.rocery. t nlverll.v M"i"'' '" ,!,"li' W. W. l a" I- ""' Armitaiic .V " ,u";,. VARHAMS , KEIiR BRO DJSTP.IHJ1ERS i !:22zazsrjrsx?zzi: