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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
THE Kt'GKXE DAILY GUARD, MO.VDAV, MARCH 9, 100 I-'. ft 4 7:1 r,- i i n Sopho- gmore 0 Soring i Suits In the very latest designs and patterns A swell line of Youths' Suits sizes from 14 to 20 yeprs New Furnishings Arriving Daily " HATS AND CAPS STETSON '. . . M ftd" shoes -f 'IrdiSr rtM AINU MODEL NO 9 H. & P. GLOVES QfoMvm LAW ON WEARING G. A. R. BADGES im.ahiti, to ukaii ii.uk;i:s on IllTTOXH OK OIUiA.VIA TIOXS lOlt I'lt.W IHI.KXT I'l ll- rosKs. 'ASSISTANT postmaster STHKELS RESIGNS wii.i, u:vi: on k k maiu ii is AM TAKK KKVKHAI. MONTHS' liHST I UAXK I'AOK MAV ItK KICM'ISSOi: .att.. ROBERTS BROS. TOCGER.Y 354 Willamette Street. 0 ANNOUNCEMENT - G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has puachased the GROCERY stock of 13. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th .St., and carries at all times the best brands of Grockuiks, Fi.ovu and Fkkd. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY Phone Main WE7UM TO PLEASE G. H. IRISH S3 East, '9th Si reel 36 290 Don't BUY And if you, purchase FIVE Dollars worth of goods brfore April first I'll pay for and send you a Pictoii.il Kcvicw lor one year and allow you to select from our stock any of our J 5c patterns. Why net buy the cloth for the children's spring dresses or that gown you are going to make. Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly magazine with f i:tion, articles, fashions and also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Care of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy. I'll be very pleased to sec you indeed at the Eugene Racket Store 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon Notlco to Civil War Veterans: Kxtract from the Laws of Oregon reada aH follows: Chap. H. Sec. 1971. Any person- who shall wll- fully wear the badge or button oLl the Grand Army of the Republic or I who shall use or wear the same to j obtain all or assistance thereby, within this state, unless he shall be entitled to use or wear the same un der the rules and regulations of the department of Oregon, Grand Army of the Republic, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction nhull bo punished by Imprisonment for a term not to exceed thirty days In the county Jail or a fine not to ejveed twenty dollars or by both such fine or Imprisonment. Bee. 6, Article 9. Hules and Regu lations of the Grand Army of the Republic reads as follows: No per son shall bo entitled to wear the badge or button of the G. A. R. un leaa ho Is n member In good stand ing of the Grand Army of the Repnb 11 . Many, former members of the G. A. It, continue to wear the badge and button of the Grand Army of the Republic in violation of this plain and positive law. . Many instances ar on record where the good name of the. Grand Army of the Republic h in been brought Into disrepute by this class of self-styled Grand Army men. Therefore- J. W. Geary Post No. 7, Department of Oregon, Grand Army of the Republic, at a regular meeting held February 22, 190H, adopted a resolution Instructing the post rommander. through the post adjutant, to make known through the press or otherwise to all such violators of the law, thnt unless the illegal wearing of the badge or but ton of the Grand Army of the Renub lie wub at once discontinued thut ac tion under the law would be taken against such persons. Of this warn ing let all concerned take due notice and lie governed accordingly. I.. IMIKTTKP1.ACE. C. II. DAKKR, Post Adjutant. 'Post Com. AMCSKMICXTS "The Vlrglnlnn," tli9 rriinallznUor of Owen V1M"v'h splendid novel of Western life, will be orea-Mit-Ml lit the Kugeno theatre Tuesday, Mim-h 3, by 'h Klrko I. a Shelle players. l-'"v dramas of the American plains llfe tlve such a resllstlc and thrilling pic. ture us that presented tiy t'.ils charm, lug stage version of Winter' wld"lv rend novel. The virility iind power of the original romance have been Impartel to the stage version, and the necessary atmosphere of I he Wy. omiug territorial days are known to have been cleverly added In such' a manner ps to give strength to the story. "The Virginian" has been the recipient of much genuine conini.'niln tlon and will undoubtedly repeat for mer triumphs during its coming en gagement hero. Fred Stickles, who has been assist ant1 postmaster at the Eugene office fr the' past year, has resigned his position, the resignation to take ef fect on the fifteenth of the present month. Ho will take a needed rest of several months' duration, after which he will accept one of the several posi tions offered him In Eugene. Mr. Stickles has been an efficient assistant postmaster, and the public will regret to learn that he has ten dered his resignation, He Is oblig ing and occommodatlng and has served the government as well as the people faithfully and honestly. While It is not definitely known who will succeed Mr. Stickels. it Is probable that Frank A. Poge, son of Postmaster Page, will receive the appointment. GREAT STAR SECURED FUR ELKS' MiNSTRELS INV KSTMKXT OITOKTIWITV Today you have an opportunity of (UM'tiriUK tin Invention which la mm1 i(i in y yuu utu-K iivit ami over huiiii i voiir (trltflnal Invest. mnt. uml which ' wives evury promise of. paying as liirK-, la not turgor dlvliliMidn, than any othvr In volition dlneovery of tlu last on? hundred your a, Vim win nt'vcr have a bolter In vo'iu'iit cffcriMl you, Huch opportu nities are rare. Do not lot thf. the mcalcHt of all, mvH you buy. Make It your opportunity. i Stock will iio.Hlilv'y mlv-mc-1 ni our! Income ln mm-ji, Call on or nd tre- .1. M. Woodrutl, (ioiilou liKn'k. Phone (Jooil for Kvrrybmly, Mr. Norman Coulter, r pr-uiilipnt :ircliltect In the ltMhcrt ItulMIni:. San Kranelriro, auyn: "1 f n I! y t'Uil;ir.-. , all Unit Ium heiii sihl t Kl ctrtc 1!:' tcrs an n tunic nie lli lne. , It Is K;'i,,l , for everyb mIv. it rnr'.'i' h sto'iut. 'i. Uver and Klil'icy disorder hi a H-.i'UMt and rtiit-'iit nintiiic", mid MtUd m the ry t -n." Kl' -'rtc llii ters Is the he -it sprint ned:eln- ever stdil nve i a drouilM' Ciiunler: na n UUhh purifier It U unitia;le I. ,".n eents nt W, A. Ku? kend.;U' dnin it. ire, KOU SAI.K ItY OWNKIl Coud bul!dl:s lot on Kant Twelfth ttreet. near ear line, i;ixlii) feot. Al so elKht-r.i'in cotlast and two lot h on North Mill Mtreet. Inquire o( J. J. WALTON. Law Office, &ia WUlnniotte St. a JO For lnflM tvkttnn o (Vt.,h IM tl an J t''" Mill U I 1rl llx4 th lrM. At rWt'! bar-tat H-tll t'l I'-. I tu JlUt, Ik all. f'tHkl-t. tttl.f 3, vt W:iVIHI SANTAl PrptlH Cfl C K. MuniO' T. W. Mimro MOUSEFURMSHINCS" Wc now h.ivc the mot complett ( line of stoves in Eugene BiJs ,nJ Bt'JJirg, Rues tni Matting, Shell Hardware and C?;Uhy fcr W. EigMh SU EUGENI. lUCCn 1 M V 'V KNKW The merits of (he Texas W n.l-r, rou w.iuld never suffer from kidney, bladder or rfccuniatle trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold hv O. J. Hull, or bv nmil. Send for testimonials. lr. K W. l'.all. :2 Ollvj street. St. I.oult. NOTU E Klmlra. Or , M iroh 1. 1!ii. Notice U here!y Klen that after May Hi. i:"i. t wi.i not erc r.. tuure H!e;!! to tlie Hl.!U mus I'. P. f.'i.i; i;n. hlitnlta. Or. I'tll.l'll SHOP ISFMOVAI, itlU i: IV a. M. IVtiaeil, (lie t.uliii'. ) HXiil 1. 1 t. slli' tltiin tiie l't;i!r hilt' 1 hl OH lilslue!!;' sM ' t t-t the t" i eiie iloor i;i: of III-' Ve! Iniy.iti lore on K.t't Niiuti ttr. ', ill be found a.i hi . tlM T.it ; . If If .'U are l-.-l-i tii.iVi.- .; mnnrr In .- : it , e the fc'ok of t1!-' I'lll-e.l Wiiel. ,. T 1. r.u.h C..ii!.i:i . (all r or n Lire. .1. M v....,!vsf:. Room 7, (lord. m lllw K. t'lioue It .1 11 S3 rt Above Is a likeness of "Mike" Gross, the' "apostle of mirth and liughter." who will apninr in lh( Elks' minstrels on Thursday and Sat urday nUhts. It required the prim Ise of a brge. Falnry (ind of a promise of Immunity from '!'l" nrr ril oth er things to -jet ,h" 'r"' I" 1 "Vi'-n" K ap)ier at this "show, b.it he 1'"i a' last t'onsented to iippjai In one .if hi. famous sketches. Relieursals for the sll-w ar:i g iltv: on In fine shape, and the boys nr i al most ready for the show. It's g'li to be great really. It Is. and th? waj some of the hoys lng and drmec woul 1 make Al G. Field, Iw Dock stnder and tieo. Primrose grein will env.'. There has been n big Jemtind fe tickets. . uud when the sale "f seat opens Wednesday morning there wll be a riiFh. as no one wants to mi3 the real "fun show" of the s.ason. Eitiic.VK :;r,rKi:TV WILL iIU)W AI,IAIII. Blair street addition property b sure to double In value within th' next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley fron Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and thi Hue that will tap the Slnslaw conn try can not go out In any other dl rectlon. As sure as water runs dowi hill. Eugene must build down tin valley because tin) business b there. There are both ncrenge tracts anC large lots In this addition, only r mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary publl school. Prices are very reasonable and yo may make your own terms, a siniil paVment down and monthly Install meiits If you desire. NOT I ( IV Notice is hei-"b mven thai tl t eviiiiity commission; rs' court of I. an county, s'ate of Oregon, will r.-Yiv-sealed bid i for the f"rnlehin 4 .-.in d-'ltv.-ry of one I'umlrcd ( r.i'M ce-nl of old growth body fir 'four 141 f-e long; or for one nun.'red ( lO'U eonl of second growth body fir lour 14 feel long, said wood to be d llverei nt the court house In Kik me. I.a.i. county. Oregon, on or before the Is day of September, 1H0S. Tic conr reserves the rUht to reject any o' all bids: said bids t V be filed wll the c iiinty clerk of said l.aue count not Inter than Wednesday, the 4tl day of March. l!i'S, nt 2 o'clock p m lly order of the court this, the dav of February 1 U 0 . i F II. LEE. County Cl-vk. ; ftitJHTH tiltAKK H'XAMiAIAIi.' I Thr eighth grade final fxamlns Hons for the public achoo'.s will b held Mav 1 1. 15. 1 June tl, 11. Teachers who have pupils res.) for the examination should n tif me of the number of questions wan ed and the name, of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination least 15 days before the date which the questions are wantad. V. H. ih.i.m;i, County Suiierlntende:.' CATri.E VXU SAI.K Twentv head of oW" ' st.ers. I'O head of mtleh '.. h -ad of eiriin lor sale. Fo- c tl iiIj.i.s iii:- t.l Ge.N 1.. '..k"' t'.oshen. t'reiiMv IS: J. M. Howe ; still seili ic ..er t .p. Orel suits on the coast fr.-ni ('.': ii.-iitl t'.illorlng ('.mute, of C! i 3 o, al &il Willamette strevl. t: ...r t.-t SPRINGFIELD HOTEL IS OPEN AGAIN W. L. I'OIHI, OF KI GF.NE. HAS ( IIAP.GE OF I1IMNG ROOM .SU MR. KKSTI.FV OF THE ROOMS Tuesday night the W. O. W. degree team of Eugene camp pall springfleld camp a fraternal visit. The meeting was a success In every way and thor oughly enjoyed by all present. T J Hammond wishes to announce that he will have a sorghum mill In West Springfield this fall to do cus tom work. Mr. Hammond has been engaged In the business seventeen years and guarantees to make a first class syrup. ... . Alex McKenzle has resignel his po- j sitlon la the H. M. Stewart depart-, ment store and has accepted a posi tion with Hampton Bros, in Eugene. His many friends regret to see him j leave and hopo he may return to Springfield to make his home again In the near future. j The Springfield Hotel 15 again i u , nin.. rn hiuut the dining room in i charge of W. L Ford and the pal- i rons of this house are wen leo. .hi. Kestlcy has charge of the rooms and is attending to li is part of the work! with the Bame success which was hi?; during his former landlsrdship. I Wilson Culver and Frank Sehriner,! of Hart, Mich., who have been travel ing over the Western states for nine months past and who were visiting old friends in Springfield, returned to j Michigan Wednesday ti settle up their business, and will return to; i ,.no i.n,.itv in the near future. They i say that no place which :hey have seen on this trip suits them so well as Lano county, Oregon. News. NOTICF;. Notice Is hereby given that tne an nual meeting of the Llewellyn Tele phone stockholders will be held at the Central School house March 2S, 11I0S at 1 o'clock, p. m. J. H. Perk!?..". Secy. The First Days of This Great Sale Start With a Rush We are offering bargains-advj nee styles merchandise of undoubted value--h every department-come early. 100 Women's Coats Women's long black kersey coats: perfect fitting. In the latest style; well made. All our coats must go; we have them in all styles and makes, and all prices; special values up to $10.00. AVL Sale price JJ,.r 500 .Women's Skin, Women's skirts In u.w. I dark; In the best of mal1 nnn lnnlrna . 1 1 ,' "Lnec' fllti,r! they have been given vs ' notice to vf.m i. . . " - ano the I must go; i Panara H..n,.o.,o .... I ......u allu granite. Imported Walnuts and Filberts M'p nro just in tiTelpt jf a slilpnu nt of irees direct from ' l.oufs I.eroy, a ii'oniinent nur- t;er) ma n mid wulniit nnnvcr in Fnince, who is in a position to furnish the best the world uf- fuds. Varieties: Frniiquettc ) and Mayette. These were lniuti cn NM'cial con tract for 1 us. We will guarantee these ' to be eiiiiiiii jniH)i'ted stork i nd true to aalur. Air i;iiK fast. Write today for prices. The. Chat. Benedict NURSERY CO. Dealers in (ieneral Nursery Stork. . i Carlton, Oregon. i Men's Tailored Suits Men's high hand-tailored suits at almost your own price. Come early and get the pick. Men's Overcoats Men s overcoats i i kersey and rain-proof Cra..J nette; perfect fitting; all $1 overcoats . . . $9.45 Womms rurs, LDats, buits, Skirts Waists and V neck Sweaters at wholesale cost All Shoes at Cost All shoes must go this week. 5000 pairs new ones; all must go. In all styles and shapes. Come early. All Sweaters at Cost I All sweaters at wholealt cost; coat and V neck; red blue and silver gray. All s iin:i weea. TheBon)Vlarches;; SffiEZEHSGS'JSZT IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen arJ obliging; it the service is prompt, and last, but rl least n the quality of the goods is the best, the s(p never lacks business. Come and give us a trial oirkrl and be convinced that we hilhll all of the above pnt-j ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness. e carry a complete line of staple and fantyl groceries, Hour and teed, and buy and sell country pA duce. 97 WEST EIGHTH Phone Black 1571 W. J. Gibson & Son First Spring ' SuiLs are Now Showing Our stock of spring and suin-ni-r goods will be. larger and better assorted than ever be fore. Coeds are of best qual ity and stylish patterns, tail onlod by the famous MICH m:i.s, SI FUN & fo., tth(lsi, brand Is a guarantee of ex c. Hence. Come In and look at them. I'ig reduction, mi all win fT Milts, in order to close tiletn e.'.t and make ro.-m for new :o, k. We carry n full p,,,. f fnr 'Ions- t.r ,,. ;, vur l'i. - ami ,1,1,, r W" on r l.uj.,!;,, !' "o n ot ond ,,. v.jri,M lll M ls,.i.,,.t,. j,,,,,,, f:D. HANSON Vo. !t ! m,,,,, s,1Vi.f 1 llg. lie, Ot.'s,,,, K f r.. . i Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Orrvm hard wbert. F Juc more loaves of breid than any other Roor 0 loaves are lighter and whiter. Bee iue ol lh inf"1 quantity of bread produced 'he coM is nohijbirte other'llours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOX IT. THE. PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS ""ti.asi.: oh - f H I 0 i IF YOU NEED . roceries WE HAVE THEM , A full line of Groceries.'' Flour And Feed. Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candif s, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Thi Grocer Cjrr.tr 5 h n.1 W illamette Sts. I'hene Red 4bll !mIOvIM'"" REMOVAL : SALE Ccing torcoa iu . i present quarters, Wall Paper and PainW at greatly reduced FO THE NEXl'30rM Ludford & HasM ? Pract cal ri"i"finjDc" . .b itrat ........ ll 1 aint'Yiss S tlT , MlUCff Ol, ,W1:fW we are lllg ci i v , c ices Irom Lisv d,v? jn frame MOULD. l.NOi. 5re our wirdow TFe ESMOND OSCAK a.m-"-- J Rales- Eur. J sit. I rree t.u.- i ..' j Free.! OVERTON j VVall Pfpjrand Paint Co. ...V HALL Plumbinr tt- . Ml ;jMso gener,: jc- r"t ,. ,ti.et iron i. 't'"l',,'; o,t jarry a i a Phon. Black is;'"' 1