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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
THB BTOKSiK DAILY GUARD, TOIIIAV. FKBRVABV 28. 100 . - i " -ff If" ffw 0 L- M i Ill n Sopho- Jjmore a Spring 0 Suits o 0 In the very latest designs and patterns A swell line of Youths' Suits sizes from 14 to 20 years TJew Furnishings Arriving Daily HATS AND CAPS STETSON SHOES DENT AND H.& P. GLOVES .Gti BIG EXCURSION TO JUNCTION CITY THIS EVENING J IIIHUIIJII tllj, l-i.ii'.' - . .. . t. j-.j i ..t ih.;uniiui n Mr KenzIn and Miss Bortla i-oniBp. nunureu ...e m viand ilev T U""8 officlal- Commercial Club and cltissenii in gen-! "- eral will goon the club'a excuralon to j '"' .; . . Junction City tonlk'ht. They will NOTH ti leave on the 6:42 train and return on the 12:32 train. The Junctlonl Notice is h'ret that trie City Development L.eauo will en- j county commissioners' court of Lane tertnln the visitors at a public meet-. county, state of Orenon, will receive Iiik In the opera house and give them sealed bids for the furnishing and a luncheon during the evening. The , delivery of one hundred (100) cordt Junction people are appreciative of ;0f old growth body fir four (4) feel the good time they had In Kugene on long; or for one nundred ( 100) cord' the big boost day a week ago Jastiof second growth body fir four (4) Monday, and will endeavor to enter- f0t oag, said wood to be delivered tain the Kugene contingent: as well aa;at the court house In Eugene, Lam they were entertained hero at that; county, Oregon, on or before the 1st time. Tho band will go along to day of September, IDOS.1 The cour. furnish the music. The local club ; reBerves the right to reject any oi members have been practicing their ;au brtg. ilUU t0 ne filed wltl yells and will make tho welkin ring the county clerk of paid Lane county when they alight from the train at nt later than Wednesday, the 4U I !..n Innli.hl A r, v nt 1 111 X t i! O'clock P.nl I P.v order of tho court this, the 8tb day of February. l'JUK. M.noo nnismi ; i 'ao vmi from mure, i enijuircu, -HniinnH')" -No. bv God," says the girl, "I am from Kugcae." ; ! MAItKIKI) X ! . ,hA i,n. ,.f a. C. Mlllett at t,...,.il..n fit.. l.'i.,i-inirv S. l'JDS NO, lY , SI IK WAS PHOM Kl UKXK 'A K i . MODEL NO 9 o ROBERTS BROS. 0 TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street. 0 300 (Yrnka (Cal.) Journal.) During the first week of tho great exposition at Portland the editor of the Journal was a visitor there as he was at several later periods. At tho time cf his firit vHIt .her'! was a great stato of unprf parcdnesn, and few things were ready for visitors. Among them was the Holland Cafe, at which place the editor stopped to get some Dutch cooking. One of tho features of the cafe was the pretty Dutch costirmea worn by the waiter glrlB they were the Bnme style as are worn In Holland. The girl that came up to wait on me evidently had the last pick, and were a stilt that fit her altogether too suddenly. The bodice was-so tight that she could hardly raise her arms. and the brevity of tufc skirt was alarming. Noticing the girl s discom CATTI-K POP. SALK Twentv henrt nf r wo- ear-oU steers. 20 head of milch cows. 12 head of yearlings for sale, ror par 1 1 p 1 1 1 n ttt nuntv to f,tn. I.. Reckwith uosnen. ureaon. XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Llewellyn Tele phone stockholders will be held at the Central School house warcn zs 1908 at 1 o'clock, p. m. J. II. Perkins, Secy. WATKlt! .WATP.lt! For pure bd-rock water see La Duke & Leffler. the well-drillers Prices reasonable. Phone Red 6121 999 Vlllard avenue. tf We save you money on all your purchases Housefurnishmgs SOME SPECIAL VALUES Manufacturers . of Couches and Mattresses . For two days only we offer some values- of interest to every careful buyer in Lane county. These prices for this sale, are made on Iron Beds, Washing Machines, Dining Room Tables and Kitchen Cabinets. These Special Prices are absolutely for three days only. Sale Prices positively close on Saturday night. IRON BEDS 8 i i ,t i din 1 SS& ii..1t Value ill, 8ntI1 a' t 4,(l Values ill, HHi llil !, " $ n.7.1 Valuer at, HimvIhI Ijl 0.711 ViiIiiivi lit, 8khIuI 7.ftO Vnlutu nt, Spwlnl a'M f. M..10 ViiIiii-s nt, KM-clnl ",M H D.no Vnliii'M at. Sieflnl ... l.'1 l 11.75 Value" r.l, Hjmm'IiiI HHI.at) Viiliu'M at, SKvliil , $ IMMt Viu.mi Viiimti ni. S'iiii '-"J VIN.00 Vnl'iies nt, SmIiiI li:.7. 'j:I.IM) Value at. mtII SHI.M.1 ml miimmmm NO BACTERIA IN THIS BED One-thinl of your life li ipnit In brL Yeu ran't trll among what unclean gtrmi you altrp if ynur Wd hai cttvirca aiij )uiiits whcit ituvt rolltcti and mivmhrt thrive. o Dining Room Extension Tables ; rinint; INmhh ll Ic. liki tut, rlllu-r in Mtuirt' or rmiiul, n t fry sn i v uliirM v1 S.uan' lois 8-1W, 81 l oo, mm-NiI $11.ou S-liiarr ip, (-fmi(, ii'kC. 91:I.OO, jHTial $10.M Uniiml lop, (MtM.t, tin;. fKt.OO, mimm-IhI $1.00 Unu ttim H-fmit, tvn. vim.oii, Nivrlnl $l'-.7. Wo Imvo n ttilo vimv Nimllnr to Iln HtHt rut ilm-tita this lMTinl tuilo only $7.5): All otluT OiitiiiK K'mhh TaltU's nilutl 'J.I Nr mil dur iii tin mi!i MANY ANSWERS TOEUGENE AOS IN EASTERN PAPERS 'The csnimerciai v...... -- .he Middle "alone ther. n this morniiiB "-., ,.. were received bJ ieue. '" , -the ads. This Is a 'en.arkable rec ord for short a ptcted that man ""'"neM (e U coming in during the next re days in answ-er iu - - March and Apr or during the exist hor he'eoist jates tht TZ p n"de ment of th. t ui has been busy all day uday an awering the letters receh- A . pe. ,tt letter is y - a tna resides m-nuins ,..,,- BOO, the club has on hand. H''ecr: fc iHustratcHl literature he club win aumi i 30mething attractive to sen-I u r peclivo settlers. HAUKISIIl IU; XTM. ,,..,. ,. Jiln .111 ' - , h.n, (- i7n2ene On fi ,hort business trip the first of the week. , . I,,, K. C. Roberts was over nu' - tion City Thursday last iw'b frlend3 here a snort visu. Miss Tena Koach is at Coburg thlt week paying relatives and friend. at the sawmill cu.v a Edgar Pierce and Bennie Holt . LVlrtov and Satur were at t,s . a oh day last, visiting with friends, and taking In tne piay uj no". -. -the Eugene theatre Friday evening Ira Tanton was down from Mar cola the first of the week, the S. V mills at that place having closec down for a short time at least. Mr. lanton moved his family to Marcola. where they will probably reside 101 sometime. Mrs G. E. McCulloch went to Eti ;ene the first of the week lor a short visit with numerous relatives anc rlends. She was accampanie-d tc Eugene by Mrs. F. I-ong, who had leon here for a short visit with her and many other relatives ami uieimj S M. Harris nas som ui southeast of this city to P. B. I.er well, and he will move thereto short ly. Mr. Harris and his son. E. v tarris, will move to the May &Sen lers farm, near Rowland. Ann I Ih n!ll7i3 Ihflf good will U" HOI",.' - ,lzed tfiog In this part'of the world la worth as niucn as a oeei steer, um If' hQ hw U InrlFO enough it Wll lurely bring the money. This week r u u,...u-nrth cnlrl n hni! to a Co- biirg butcher which weighed dressed HQ nnonrln nnfl received fiiX CVntt iier Donnd for the porker. This par- McnlHr hoa would not have ben twe old until next May, and was raised on his farm nbove this city lHiio na Ihlo nnh EO ft lirZ Wa toward proving that farmers i:i this loc; lily do not nave 10 aepeuu hiuju -nn., '.itttitr fni n 1 1 VP1 1 h Ol'd . HTA l few hogs, a number of shee;i, and 1 few milch cows and some chickens1 ;o a 1-ng way towards niainng tni Wlllnnietto Valley farmer the most Independent man cn the face of the For the past three weeks there bar Kn..n .. nilllllui. nt MU lit Btlltlll-linY I ln ,1.1. .li- I..., K r mn tin,-a haoi confined to the Huddleson family. iinn on account oi ine sinn quiir anllna o.if' reH hv llr U'm U Dlllo I no other ensos havo developed within ine ciiy, un ikjUii inrre wt;rt? u mini her of cases on the west side of th( river and a couple of capes north ol i t li-fi tiid nno n fi-w niilrti anlitS iif i the ctty. Wherever the cases have shown up the premises have heen quarantined, and a.- an extra pre caution all the school children wtc vaccinated and this wcik sr -nl hrn been dismissed, hut so far there t? not another case. There is .-..inV. any likelihood nf nny nin'p -;u showlnK up iu the city, and if so they will lie strictly ipolan-d. am. every cff;-rt made to stamp out tin disease. Much credit is due Dr. hale and th. city officials fur their efforts la keeping the diseas cm fined ti (ne family, ami w!ii.. the sfri' t uuarautine Is in some r-'speris , uul " lnconveiiU-:it it is far the biM in the l'Hin run, an ! has in tliis in 'stance kept the disease down t i;s nrii:ital srartiui; point. Mr. a;i,i M,-. HuiUleon fail-'il ti r mcrt the exig ence of th disease iu their family until one -f two of tue - liii'liv- Ikh' hrk"i out. nPhouh It U all d that ihvy knew that they imd 1 -m expose) and had the dlsca. They kept one of their children in s"!.ooi. Whllt; - tiler melHl'T of tile family were down with the dUease, an 1 it is a icri at wonder that ther are n t more eases in town, hut the q,;..,k and through work of Dr. Dale the city authorities in havinc t',i sclnto) children vaeelnated evi l mhIv prevented the spread of the di-.-u' -- Mulietln. Jgg 33t w HUKILIATING-VILE-DESTRUCTlVt The first .rmptom of Contagious Flood Poikm i fa i usually little ISTvMloby a red raSh on the sUin,SW0,. ; fallinir hair, ulcerated moutn ana tnroai, ana oiten copnH fXuheJ oditlerent parts of the body. As the blood becoffl& ntaminated with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores brauT ntLn.!5T extreme cases the nerves and bones are attarkJ ine Then ti,e sufferers find themselves diseased thThumiliaUng, vile and destructive poison, Kofi? aso hiehlvcontaifious; many an innocent person nas Dwn j, so nigniy us the tol)et articles of an infects There is bu one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poi.S US S S. ItatUcks the disease in the right way by g0,ng Oowoin is o. c. P. circulation, and neutralizing and lJ. Diooa pure ana ncn, (ones np tie ana cuiu"iclci v iu perraanently ain,ZI rliwiw. S. $5. S. has rnrr-rt tv,,,:. . ..uupqnmffl i of Contagious Blood Poison. If yoo J1 iliuaac. ncriTl the nf Q C o ... , 9 3S?v PURELY VEGETABLE fering with this debasin , disease begin the use of S. S. S. and gjj ooisonout of your blood Deiore n periu..:uuy w.ccks your health, tavt a home treatment book on the disease which we will send fre, who wish it. and in addition our yiiy.i"" 6' wmwroi cnarnJ medical advice needed. THE SWIFX SPECIFIC CO., ATLAKIi, J fff nut nau iaiiTiea h rflhe one best be a around tnis town is the fact tt &L ever7 rr ?.t?. ?r. c?.n tailor 'to-oi'der ciollieij and be neatl aressea u ne wants to oe. Just walk into our store and as us to take your measure -the malts your own selection fror 500 handsome Spnng and Sund mer fabrics, pick out the desigrf you prefer from our exclusive anj original fasnion plates, andti us to send the order to Ed. V.Prli t Co., Chicago's great exclusii merchant tailoring establish! ment. The suit cr overcoat they am to your individual order vriU cos but $25 to $40, according to tin cloth and style of garment yoi prefer, but after you've worn to first one ana provea its supenoi excellence, you'll forget readj made clothing ever existed. Call today and ask to see Fabrid Nos 4404 L. 4398 K, 4368 J 4320 I, 4305 I, 4276 HH, d Foor-Balton Novelty S.ck. 490i gtyle deSIgnS 493, 4S0, 489, 49J "UTco.. i.p:u for clever ideas in ciotnes. Men Buy at FOLDERS r..nA n.tn Phone Black 1442 bUg c lie xiicanc G O. H. SMITH, Mnws Tuesday , March 3d THE KIRKE-La SHELLE COMPANY PRESENTS Dramatized by Owen Wistcr and Kirk LaShcllc W. S. HART, as Ihe Virgiaiaa FRANK CAMPEAU, at Tramps Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50, Wasning Machines Wi r olfiTiim iilii'iiniiiriinl iiliiw In .Mir WmsMiiu Mih IiIih . mill lin- n I'U n- i l. H1.1II in M'li'i l fi Min. Nt1 mir (iilrtK. miii mOiiT. n-i. Bil.im, BI.VI Tlir- MmiTly Wavlu-r, rt'. II.IM. tw HT.TS Tlii. MnJiMli' Vnln-r. r . l I.imi, t ?iw tltHlii'. lull In niinu, ; rlitil Mi'tiol , lu lu. Im IIit; IV. hj.ii.i nl,i'. mm T.0 I Kitchen Cabinets Our No, I Kitrlion ruMm-t, It 1-2 Uvt liUti mid I'J hirliif Ut Hi tho Npvtiil itm1, iluriitK $H.T-V Cur I HI Kilrltvll i ntiiiirt, Mth pin, II.T5. (IlU'llK (111 iiU Garden Tools hiv rliltm out our rntlro lltu i( (itinlt ii S.-i., rt'. t . "V, now h.V N;iV, I 'i, I,U ntH4, IHrtV V Ih , n i. ;!iv iii'd IV Hlti, nov ( anil W tijiul litt4ks, n4. f.V titlti, huh . . . COFFEE Our name on the pack age pives us the credit, anil juits on us the money back burden it isn't a burden! MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a Gcncr.il Banking Business on Conscrvat.vc Lines S. S. SPENCER, 1 H pnTTPP F. N. McALISTER, Cor 7th and Wlllam-ue Not in the OiCgon Furniture Trust. We moke the values Campbell-Feliman Co. ONLY EXCLUSIVE HOUSEFURNISHER One Block West of Loan :nd Savins Bank W e remake and re-upholsler Chiair.Couches, Mattresses, Wire Springs V .- li .t . n.. 'IMI.sj l,n llnu, ). V. BARRING Expert hiuicni f-i I. nn.l m h lu n our iii.;v : i inc i t".';i'i . . li i ... r. il..' . i . a. ii. li-r i t: il ., . .. . ; i .m t !' ; I 1 ,, ,i '. ,ivff Moves anyi.ims- j., , M yeats expenen Filtecnth ans Ji W a-n-f i ii ne ,,,.,, llc.-l il M.irru' iluMt r. ukus goldsmith 0.-.h S' r' The ESMC n- OSCAR AN so.-, ov. s1-;, :f,0