Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 25, 1908, Image 8

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'THB Rl'GENB DAILY GUARD, Tt'ttftfoAiC, IHaRVART 85, 190
The Friendly StoreAlways BusyConstantly Growing
Spri
ing Suits
and Coats
The new spring ult ar? the prettiest, both in
Btyles and materials, that have been Bhnwn for a
long time. nines, brown, tans, white and black,
made from such cloths as chiffon, Panama, lla
tlste, royal, serge,, etc, In plain and phantom
stripes and cheeks, lunic and thive-ruarter sleeves;
strictly tailored and butterfly effect;, pleated and
gored skirts, trimmed with straps or stitching.
We Invite you to Inspect our ready-made garment-i.
A particularly strong line of units
at
$25
Ladies' and
Misses' Coats
$8.50
Ladles' and mines' Jackets, ninth' of plain an I
trlped covert Cloth and black sere and broad
cloth; pony and b ix effects; straight and cutaway
effects; prices :.. X.DO and 12.50.
Ladles' dress skirts, made of plain and novelty
materials; price $T,.i)i to 30.00.
Colored Hosiery
25c and 50c
New spring hosiery In black, white,
tans, browns, blues, greeiiB, reds,
pinks, Mais, lavender, etc., In plain
lace and embroidered . . iMc mid iWc
Colored Silk
Gloves $1.75
16-button silk gloves In gray, pink,
blue, navy, brown, pongee, green,
red, lavender, etc., double-tipped
fingers; a pair $1.73
India Linon
5c, 11c and 1 4c
India linens at whulesfiie prices.
Hundreds of yards. Huy h!1 you
want at these low prices .V, lie,
M, J He nd Ii7c
Corset Covers
' 25c and 50c
Ladles' cambric cornet covers,
lace and embroidered trimmed, all
Kir.es; splendid values. . -rc and 50c
IMi.MKKTK'S
Friendly' In the best place always
to buy any kind of domestics; qual
Mty the best; always lowest.
New Silks and Dress Goods $ 1.00 yd
A usual, we-tho showing a very attractive and largo assortment of silk and woolen
dress fabric In the newest style and bust coloring at $1.00 a yard. The blue, tan and
browns, In wool, taffeta, chiffon, Panama, Ilntlste and serge, shown In plain and chant
tour effect for tailors' garment and dressy costumes, 38 to H Inches wide,, $1.00 a yard;
other at $1.25 a yard.
Bilks In Foulards and Ruff weaves In plain and fancy effect.
New Spring Waists
Lawn waists, Jap silk waists at
75c to $8.50; Royal silk waists,
$8.50; black silk waists, $5.00;
black net waists, $0.00. $15.00 and
$16.50. Beautiful assortment of all
styles and prices.
75c wrist bags, each AOc
Come In brown and black; silk lined.
EUGENE'S LARGEST
AND
BEST 2TORE
S. H FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St.
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR
YOUR MONEY BACK
CITY NEWS
iiiu swept. An attempt wan made a recently discharged from the hospl-1 1 IQpr DDflDCDTV C 1 1 10
few morning am to wet it downhill, where he was taken several LAHUL 111 Ur til I I OnLtu
i with the sprinkling wagon, nut mo woekB ago on account or a crippled
'wilier was not distributed evenly I foot, It having been mangled by the
Iciiough, jours running over II at Albany, wns
; found drunk at the Yates livery stn-
l. V. Kuykcndall, of Khuunth I lilu last evening and Chief of police
Many country roads and most of I Falls, son of lr. W. Kuykeii-1 Fnrrliigion lodged him in the city
the cliv streets are dusty, the bright 'dull, of lingono. has filed with IhoiJall.
wiln.r of ihi. iiiihi week di vlnu tliein I secretary of state his petition for
up rapidly.
Tim Alpha PI boys, twenty In num
ber, have all returned fr im the boys'
convention at Corvulll and report a
splendid meeting,
Mr. Soper, wife of I ho veterinary
urgeon, was taken to the (ieuernl
hospital yesterday suffering with
stomach trouble.
In the medal contest last evening
Mr. Van Winkle won. The Judges
wero 0. A. IHxm, J. II, Daniel and
Mis Kula l.llwall.
Leo Teuslch, of Pendleton, a for
mer Kickhib mini, hnsgonn Into
bankruptcy, with $111.01)0 liabilities
and asset eslluinlod the same.
There will he no adjourned term of
circuit court this mouth, ns usual,
thn recent holidays preventing it.
Th regular term begins next Monday
uiiornlne,.
Paul Costol, formerly iff h'ugeno,
Tomorrow night Is ladles' night at
the Commercial Club.
Ill Helen 1). Harford,
nntional
U.. will
"manlier of the V. I'. T
rpttk nt the I'resbyterb'ii church In
Kst Eugeno tomorrow (Wednesdnty)
night at 7:30 on the now local option
law. Till address Is worthy of a
large audience.
nomination on the Republican ticket
for the office of prosecuting attorney
tor the second district.
Mrs. llorhhelsen, mother of Mr.!
Chris Marx, 8r., is confined to her
bed with n broken hip. Bho fell n
few day tigo in some manner and
broke tile bono. Shu Is over 90 year
of age and It is feared that she can
not recover from the Injury,
v .
The time for giving the reception At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
to the new member at the Christian bert linker, at 804 Lincoln street
church ha been changed to Friday Saturday vrning there were a mini
night of this week. All new mem- ber of Invited guests Invited to spend
berB are especially Invited ami other the evening In honor of Mr, linker's
member should be there to have a 52d birthday. Hlle received a number
good tlino and get acu,iuiliitod. of beautiful presents, such as cliliui
C and silverware. A fine supper wns
W. .1. Kellv, business agent lor served before the guests went home
"The Virginian." called today to wuU K-'i'"' viijoy themselves.
make arrangements ur the til. lit
Fasten! success, which will be the
attraction lit til" Fugeno theatre on
Tuesday, March .1. with the same
company of players that appeared in
the Fast,
Mrs. Alice H. Htnlnakcr was today
MADE RECENTLY
K. J. Frasler, secretary and manag
er of the Lane County Laud & Loan
Company, has recently completed the
following real estate sales of town
and city property:
Last Saturday he sold the tract
known ns the Whitney farm adjoin
ing Fugene on the south and contain
ing 330 acres, to J. O. Storey, pres
ident of the Portland, Fugene &
Fastern Hallway Company, for $1!),
800. He ulso sold to Mr. Storey 51
acre adjoining the above tract and
known as the Snodgrns place, for
$3060, making a total investment of
$22,880.
Mr. Frasler recently sold the D.
Scott farm on Pleasant Hill known
as the West place to R. J. Llles for
$7000. The Hlchnrd Oreen plao,
southwest of Eugene, to K. E, Rad
ford, ror $1180; the .T. W. Cox place
west of Fugene to W. F. Smuck, for
$1050; the residence property at No.
333 Third street to M. C. Iliirmlster
for $1400; the residence property at
Steve llurton, Frank and Harry1 531 Patterson street to H. J. Moses
Hopkins and IHinald Preston have j for $2501); the C. M. Dexter place of
formed an amusement company tindl acres snuthwest of Fugene to
will give a show Frldav anil Saturday I Jonathan Johnson for $1"S5; the .1.
night of this week til Merrill mid N. fox property, known ns the Thos.
some tln, next week al U.'btirjj !0lT J'lace, to H. W. Clifford, consid
Thoy w ill have vaudeville sluuu. ' oration prlvut-V
high class moving pictures, lllustrnt-1 Yesterday Mr, Frasler rehirneJ
eil souks and oilier features on the;'''"'" Portland, where It? Completed
Who ' 'llll Hlngllllg Urothol'rf la! a,,,,,,!,,,,,,! nriiiiliilslriilrli of Die es-
year hns sttin.il wiih I Sun llroth- .v,,.. ..r u,,,n..i tii,.ii,lii..r tw. ,it..,l
er clrru this vo.r .n,l will nla. the' an I'm Ti... i,r.i,'.,iv of the I program. The boys are good enter- the sale of J. O. Storey s beautiful
trap ruui Rill U 'lU In the band. P,in; Is valued at $2000, uud con- j talners and deserve to be liberally j residence property on the PoiMand
.... . town IiiIh nt .Innctloii I' tv enwuru. w.v.n .v-v,
; sinin ii : " . --------- .--a,
in.. i ..t i t..t,r acres oi laud in tioimiu
i ue rceeiioiii in new iiit'iiu'ei s rv,iiiii i'irt v.. ,
The Fratrnal Urotherhood
Inst night and, under the management
of State Manager Taylor anil wife
the lodge Initiated a large class of
candidates. After nicv'Uun ',
iim f iu.immi. tins ia-r srie li
met 1 ""'"in n't me reiisoii t;utl It as-
u
t J'KRSOXALS
r4.
! t. 7nimi. Crnzan. of Dexter, is
! C. L. Williams came, down from
! Dexter today.
j J. Cocklin and family, of Creswell,
I are In the city.
Glenn Chessman returned to J ort
lland last night.
j Sut Slandlsh cauie up from Albany
this afternoon.
L. Jacobs, of Klamatn rails, is :u
Eugene on business.
Miss Mildred Hctich Is quite 111 of
pleuro-pneumonla.
J. J. Murray left this afternoon on
a trip' to points south.
A. L. Roney, tne uosnen iiteri-uaui,
was In Eugene today.
Attorney Geo. A. Pipes is home
from a trip to Portland.
Mrs. W. II. Smytn. oi juncuuu, i
visiting her son in Eugene.
C W. Cllne, S. P. trainmaster,
spent last night in Eugene.
Jas. M. Deeiis M'n last msui
Sacramento. Cal., on business.
ClyBses Walker, or Cottage i.rove,
was in Eugene today on business.
J. It. Iletzer, of Kansas City. Mo.,
was an arrival In Eugene yesterday.
Harry M. Shaw, a former Eugene
printer, now of Albany. Is In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snod.arass went
to Portland today on a short vis;i.
Sid Heck left today for, a trip
north.
R. C. Edwards, of Lowell, was in
Eugene yesterday and today on bus-
Inese.
M. S. Hubble Is still confined to his
bed and does not seem to get m
better.
Judge L. T. Harris was a passenger
for points north on the flyer last
night.
Mrs. J. Goldsmith went to Oregon
City today to visit her mother and
sisters.
W. P. Cheshire is spending a rew
weeks at London Springs for his
health.
Mrs. Davidson returned to Cottage
Grove this afternoon, after a visit in
Eugene.
J. E. Gardner left today on an ex
tended trip to Iowa and other East
ern points.
E. L. Campbell and family return
ed home this morning from a short
visit at Woodburn.
L. S. Logan, after a short -visit in
Fugene, went to Junction City this
afternoon on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. McDonald
left today for Wenatcbee, Wash.,
where they will reside.
S. L. Logan is here from Eastern
Oregon shaking hands with old
friends and acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and son
left on last night's train for Cali
fornia for their son's health.
Miss Lulu Duncan, of Shedds. after
rlslt with Miss Lola Wright in Eu
gene, returned hone today.
A. Welch waB in the city from Port
land yesterday, returning to the me
tropolis on the flyer last evening.
E. T. Condon, proprietor of the
ITniversity Hakery, has returned from
an extended trip through the Enst.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman leave
in the morning for Newport, where
they will remain for several weeks.
Mrs. J. S. Medley arrived down
from Cottage Grove on the noon
train toduy, returning o nthe 2: IS
train.
Dr. Bnrtle returned last night
from a trip to Blue River and left
Immedlntelly for Jasper to attend
a patient there.
H. W. Haines and wife nnd E. J.
Swedbark and wife, of Benldji, Minn.,
arrived here last night and may lo
cate In this city.
Elmer Doollttle, n sawmill man of
Cottage Grove, spent last night in
Eugene, roturnlnu lionm on the af-
lernoou train today.
S. A. Tluck. of Hie Monroe Lumber
Company, of Monroe, Wash., which
has extensive timber Interests In
Lane county. Is here.
F, J. Sehofleld went to Portland !
tnrTiv ,tn htiol ,.;..,. II. ...m i
......... .... piueuase
more machinery there for his chem
ical works In this dtv.
Fred K. Nell, of Ashland, after a
short visit with with his brother-ln-lnw,
Carey Loosely, a student nt the
I'nlverslty, and Horace llurnett. citv
v'ditor of The Guard, returned home
on lust nighT train. He Is one of
the crack shots' o! Southern Oregon,
and had he-n at Salenl. whore he tuok
part In a blue rock shoot.
Idaho tragedy J"
over land matters r;n?;3st
wood purine and health.,,
cine. It Is a wonderful prey,,
cure. Keep It in your h0 si
""' "Xr. ... .nrt - Never Without u.....
states that J. ""'"'"'"",;. : Hood's Sar.anirTlia T..,u ST'ln.
killed W. G. nuney on mo recommend li i oiu.ts (r . ",'''
Portland. Feb. 25. A dispatch to
,k Ev-nin Telegram from Boise
t Dnenta IflflrtV III U UUO IB ail Vict.-lit CI ilieh... - . V
rancn aav ; hand." A. S. Hi-, XX ,J ' l
rel over lanu. io " . "7". : i, u -r
that Whitney
with a club
VeGreevy surrendered to the of fi- j VHhweSiri.Uo,ia,J,'Mi;
ID
SUBWAY SYSTEM
tana.- a. o. uza-.h ,a.-: '
InaZmt shot in
i three mop- nnd p.e f-rinl " a' a i
,,j , ,, Villiute Strt. t-.. .,'...d'-'"-ue'.Vf
I Jaundice - " hii .
jsuniliee and fell from lljuiwii'"
Afrlen.l..lvife,takii,"l w
and when 1 betaken 11,
i nu uu my ivk. .i,ei.m I ,
KtrwL RalM, II...
New York, Feb. 25. The tunnel j
and subway station connecting Ho--
boken with New York by tubes nn- ,
der the Hudson river was iormauy ;
opened by President Roosevelt today j
when he'preased a button in Wash
ington, thus mining an official train I
from New York fj Iloboken. The ex
ercises were held in Hoboken.
Demand a Square Deal.
"I bear you are going to take I
boarders."
"I have changed my mind."
"WbyV"
"Well. I discover they are not
easily taken lu us they jised to be."
sures Mr.
gene,
Storey's removal to Eu-
III. "". "-' - ,,,,,, ...., .., ..! h,. ,K !
peak at the nuptial mumi inn j - ................ ,u,-voui-,
IIIIII.-T-, ! BMIflini UK III II, I 110 I
Onion Sets.
CHAMHEltS HARDWAUF CO.
4ho Christian church will be held on ; ci'UUl
Friday night. Instead of Wednesday
night, a stated by The Guard yea- Mr 1 1 A ).i.V.t . a well-known W. C.
tordsy the error being of a lypo- T ,.., ml tho ,, presi
iraihlcal nature. . , M Henrietta Hrown. will
lot T printer h o I now located at i dered "hem tomorrow tternoon fro... I '';.'" "'-'' , r Clipper, , "Prlng pattern., of wall paper
North "ll.n.i Com Il?v todav .hi". 1:30 to f, at the home of Mr,. Wheel. J hleh ev.-rybodv e'.d. Look out ! Jst reee ved Last year, stock at
ped hi. h..,.'ehold goods for that clty, tl Ka.V Klevoh street. 'C .varcli !. Wn til hrge.t . Uis l 1 uVh RDW ItF Ct
ind hi. famllv will leave at once fori for Initiation will rldo the T, K. II. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
iholr ohw hnnip I .. .. . i i ,1.. ... goat and 111 big peanut hunt will.
Ihetr new noinr. i call nttenttn today In the spo- lm (( , ,."', . ,(n
Iclal announcemont of J ). Walt., TJ, K""r"1 H"ul "n, t,,ri Mnae your hens tny by feeding Se-
Chin. A. Henderson, of the class of who has decided to Instllnlc ft (en-1 icurlty Poultry l'ow-1
at Ihn I'niveraltv nf 111 eLvm has 1,1,10 redilellon sale. III! ha H large
been chosen delegate to the Repub-1 stock ol hlgh-t'UMl Jewelry and pro-'
a rrir 1 . t 1 11 nisriirn . .. '
uiiilimlu. 8ar9atab8. .Wn,w0,7,;rv!
pared only by c. I. Hood Co.. u... 71
. m
Dr. T. Felix CouaiS
URIENTAL
TOILET POWSE
r55 A purr.,-J
'immsmx ill. 1
7K!JKlla51Al.'S;i' 1 .'""macl
ii'iii m:livi I
ainl ttfpsi'kj
clear, soli ,1
velvety. Eeil
sKinirn:ito;i
should bt ii
freely after til
ing and shinj
giving j dd
tut tod Itfari
effect. At 1,
ersorbrncil
cents Box.
ptredbj
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.V. CITY,
Proprietor of QOURAUD'S ORIUTU IK)
rOK glU AND BXCOMXXSDO II
Not Found Wanting.
"You know all signs fail
weather "
"No: I Milu't kne w It."
"But they da."
"Never saw a dreg store sign
prohibition stute. Did you'i"
Robbing Old Age.
"She doesn't believe that children
should ever lie spunked."
"1 pity her hoys when they grow up."
"Think they won't amount to much?"
"I don't know as to that, but whet
will they bjve to brag about?"
I
8poi!ed His Trade.
used to
"He
be a great lit
erary gent, but
never again."
"Has he re
formed V"
"No: incapaci
tated." "Writers'
cramp';"
"No; he fell
out of n:i auto
and fractured
bis imagination."
Pet Hobbles.
"What 111 the world do .Tone and
Jenkins find to talk about? They have
no children: mid yet I see them coif
stuntly engaged in earnest conversa
tion." "They both own safety razors."
Not That Kind of Chance.
He was a chance acquaintance;
I met him at n dance
And asked him for a dullar, but
lie wouldn't take a chance.
STANLEY'S,
Gia Willamette St. - - . .
S. E. Stevens
. . PIAXO Tl'XER..
Leave orders at Ellm' Pimol
House. . IMione Main 41.
Residence i:ts West lahst
Residence I'lione Red i").
Willie nr.s Co. Transit!
Light and Heavy HaubJ
WOOD FOR SaLE
504 WillametteSt.. &,jen'
Phone nine. 11"
0-1 1
CHISfiESTS'SPBi
- $
1!i.v;.i:.m: r.aA .o liij
Sunshine Washing Machines drive
away the blues. See It at
CHAMHFRS HARDWARE CO.
I'st Diamond Chick food for little,
chickens.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. '
T5 ESMOND HOTfcLJ
OSCAR ANDERSON, Hp.
PjiIm Furnnan Plan
50c, 75c, $1.00,$iJO.S;j
Free Bus to and Irom all troa
Fmnl mil MnrrisoaStt.
Ported. . . 0-1
Mr. John Riha of Vining. la., says:
"I have been selling DeWitt's Kid
ney and Rladder l'llls for about a
year and they give better sutisfac-
Hon than any pills I ever sold. 1
have used them myself with fine re
sults." Sold by all druggist.
llcnn nalloiinl rniiveutlon from ln-'poet to put Into effect a geniilno T
til. us. 11m In now Indite of the four- : reduction sale. The prices vlll 1 sV
teeuth Judlrl.1 district tif that state.! speak lor themselves when ;ne sale
- - ; opens loniorrow nun uliiij, ,
The pavement stirlnkled wlti !
amiill hose this morning lieiio b,' T.A Ke. liiiml) , IhA lloho who wa
" - . r - t - ' I
j ' 1
Mdny Pddfis for Many RcASOns
transact their business with hl h.nk' . ...
There are many reason hy j-ud liotild Itavu an aroounl with
u there I. no tea.!) llv ll cannot
If you do not Vno Vile Importance having a bank account,
call In'and let . (ell ou about It.
We want yif tilslne and 'Vti , III appreciate It.
The Mis lianiUrd of enb; and the liberal treatment, accord
ed our Mtiumtti Is evldi'iin' our appreciation of their patron
age. May we not be of eire to you?
.The . Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
WKI1H RK.TAINS
TIIF t'llAMlMtlNSIUl'1
Wniiiiiinul. New Xcalam),
Feb - Wrbh, the world
.culling champion, oda Ve
latned the title by d.rvtMlftg
R. T. Rcsslder.
CIIAMHKRS I1ARDWARF CO.
If you want a go cart with oipec
lally gtiod springs see our new Mon
umental Hue Just received from the
laetiry.
CIIAMRK.RS HARDWARK CO.
XKW TOPAY
(let IVWltt' Carhollsed
llaiel Sl v it l good
Sold by all druggists.
1
. i
im'hk ltftF.n white xVyaudotte egts,
for sale, J, A, Orltflu, 7IS Ferrvl
stree-t. n20i
-r-. I
SlM.RSlUH INVKSTMKNT for InvesJ
Witch i r of about Jt.vnnn. Call atlT
for pile j room 7. Chrisman blink. I2S.J
sl-noni
i;tKII I'HIM'K TO
AKVFRTISK III SIXFSS
l4ir stin k portiere. Jl ri eiej.
m Wici rurtains.
CAM1IFRS II.VRIAVAKK CO.
1 FOR RKNT Furnlshoil
j house, rooms nil plastered, sew-
i er connections , Call at Fugrne
I Real, Fstate Investment Compa-
! n ' office, llovey butldltig. 127
I
' v . " WAN'TKI Probst It.nfr. tor the t
iv ...... ii i.'... i, . i..i,,i.. v era! hospital. Apply In riling or t
Of llolllsier1. Rock) Meiml.iin'
The page of small ads
printed In The Cuard yester
day will ,. run in The tiuard.
with slight changes, once a
week tFrldaysi. and in the
weekly edition for the next
the next month. The price
w ill be made very reasonable,
and the advertisements
should prove quite effec
tive the way they are classi
fied and nrranced and every
business man w ho was over
looked by the canvasser will
be gtven space It he will hand
his 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
IVono regular readers win
see It here every week and
the cost will l. searivlv worth
mentioning.
-FUHE WHITF.JSJ1
IS YOUR
BREAD Madevii
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS ycu already know all we can tell ycu abcut't-
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in Tj
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
r,.
Frcih s-irilen seed In hulk.
I'll.VMIlKli.l HAKIV AUK CO.
personally to Mis. Murrsv. super- TTTTTT'' r''
tnten.lent, ticneral hospital, t-.n-! .
m: , i''-tti s t.iMie K i-'. !,,. o i!'
j .mil f.:, ,re i-i
all driiKiMs
gene.
FOR SAI.F- Uit I".'! :-Jxli;
.Hh and Kiwtence.
cor:
PURE WHiTE
FLOUR
is niddc cf Selected Scotch
Fife W heat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. Use Pur White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
veil as for bread it "sat
isfies or your money back.
n un.li. ITIrluTiS'l
Sale by the fo"g
i'lCI WliUlit") r
per sack
(ioo. T. Hail
W. M. int'ii.
W. A. R' ll.
K. 1. 'll",k' ,f
The :lmel.c(inf"J,
C. H. Ihinlcl".
IVIrt John"ii.
W. H. lelliP""'r
C.,lo & Wil"H.
V J. fill"""
4. W. White.
Foiinlnln -r"r"'U,irn.
l iiiversliy Hon"
fi. II. IrW
. i . ,
,r, .
W l" l-'flk.
Arliiitnge A
EROS
WADHAMS (& KERR