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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
TUB Kl'CEXK DAILY GUARD. THURSDAY, MARCH B, 108 Friendls Matchless 25c Hose Are Best New Plain and Stripe Suiting Linen a yard 2JZ The Friendly Store 145th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE Kabo Corsets are Best No Brass Eyelets CITY NEWS ShangUi Silk in all the new colors a yard 50c Eugene's Largest and Best Cloak and Suit Store Ladies' tailored Suits, Wraps and Sklrta (or Spring, 1908, aro hure and almost every day the express bring something new. The styles aro plain and fancy, trimmed in Bilk, l9ce and fancy braid. They are very attractive because the cuts are so different to those shown during the past few seasons. We Invite you to visit this department. $3.50 CoatSweatars $2.98 We place on sale Friday 4 dozen, absolutely all wool coat sweaters in five colors, white, blue, black, green and red. The are made extra long and have large white buttons. Ladies', Men's and Boys' Sizes. $5.00 White CjiL Sweaters Friday $4.25 These are made of the fines'. wool, extra Jong And with 2 pockets, come in white only. College Men more aooui fcfftd clothes than anybody else. 1 hey wear IX('7Made in N k-w "York Cit-v CM Cloths -that KEEP M.rOCauDg." College Brand Clothes If you can't-.go to College you can g6 to College Brand Clothes and have that smart appear ance. 'Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Our newest colors are browns, tans and blue grays. We have 'varsity HATS to match. $3.00 Three Hosiery Specials 25c Boys' Ribbed Hose, a pair 10c 15 dozen boys' heavy ribbed ose, sizes 5 1-2 to 10; made of fine long fiber cotton; sold regularly at 25c a pair; on f sale while they last, pair ,,, vC J5c Infants' Wool Hose, a pair 5c B dozen only Infant's Heavy nibbed Wool Hose, sizes S and 5 1-2; only 15c quality, a pair Sir 25c Lace arid Embroidery Hose 15c 25 dozen ladles' lace and embroidered Hose, black Willi colored em broidered figures; 25c values, Special, a pair, only 1 JC Special Lot Embroidered Hose 25c ,n QiJjf F UL ' ! -v wrpui. 1 UJL A 1USC, d Jctll JJt 10 dozen celebrated Wayne Knit Brand white foot and sop; HosoS made of fine Mocco yarn for men; none better at any jirluo; 50c nuallly at this low prlcj, for two days P only, a pair . , , , , JjC $ 1 .25 Fine Wool Voile 75c 43 Inch fine Marguerltte all wool Voile; one of the most fashionable dress fabrics for spring wear; comes In dark green, Reseda green, light blue, grey, cream, black etc; all good fashionable shades -and only one piece of each 1.25 quality, a yard 1 1 ; ""' 60c Fancy Mohairs, yd 50c Como In white and colors, stripes, checks and figures; - splendid values, speelul, a yard . . . . i " Sue $1.25 White Lawn WaisLs, each 98c 10 dozen now while lawn waists, short and long sleeves; open front or bac k; trimmed In lace or emliroldory; all sizes CJPtp 32 to 44; $1.25 values, each .W. $ 1 0.00 Dress Skirts, each $3.50 t dozen ladles' Dress Skirts, made of plaid ''and 'fancy material; pleated and gored styles; Values 'to III). (HI, QL'X 5fl Special, each JWi Agents for Money Back Silks Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Schloss and College Brand Clothing;. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willomette St. Eug-ene's' Largest and Best Store. Your Mbneys', Worth or Your Money B.ick I'KKHONAI.N ' Charles Noel came up from Port land last nlglil. Edward Mix, of Mnrcnlu, Is 111 the city tin business. J. ('. Goodnlc, Jr., of Salem, is In the city on business. (loo. W. Groves, of Lakotii, N.1 11., arrived hero yesterday. K. II. Buck, of Monroe, Wash., is In the city on huslnc.-is. W. II. Ilylaud and wife aro down from Lowell on business. II. 11. Flsk returned today from a business trip to Rosehurg. W. W. Martin came up trom Salem this afternoon on business. tl. I,. Coffey, of Nebraska, is regis tered tit the Hoffman House.1, W. 0. Ilmttim, of Canon City, Col., .rrlvetl In Eugene last night. F. E. Dunn returned this after noon from a trip to Cortland K. II. Cos, of lht HiHitli-KxIlv I. tun-. ber Company, arrived here this morn ing from California. . It. K, Mason rainn In from the south today on the noon train. It. J. Klrkwood returned today from a trip to Southern Oregon. J. W. Ilobbs, deputy Internal rovo onuo collector. Is on n trip south. lieo. I,, tlllfrey, of Cn-swell, was In tlio city on business yesterday. tleo. II. Newman and wife, of Searchlight, Nov., aro In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fisher arrived down from Mnrcnla last evening. Newton Johnson Is up from Port land vlslllng bis mother, Mrs. K. K. Goodman. It. M. Dotinhno Is up from Port land on business connected with a lawsuit. H. H. Klncald urrlve.l homo this afternoon from a business trip to Portland. Miss l.ou Keushaw returned this afternoon from a visit with friend tit Salem. Hon. .Win. I. Kenton, tho well known Southern Paellle attorney, of Portland, is lu thy city, acting as The Successful Farmer of Today who dooi not possess n bnnk account Is an exception. To no one Is a cheeking account more of a luxury. It solves the problem of always having funds In convenient form, of making exact change and revolving a receipt for tho amount when the check Is returned after being paid at the bank. Home men even now persist In carrying money on their persons they aro tho ones wo read of In papers as having boon "held up'" anil robbed. A bank account Is tho best burglary Insurance and it costs you nothing lo take out a policy. We will appreciate your patronage and treat you right. The, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital anil surplus IMIMMMM) W. K. IIHOWX. Problem. V. W. ONIU'KV, ( s.liler. I). A. PA INK. Vice I'rraloViil. W. W. WlliVW, Ami. insltlor. . counsel for the company In the duni ago suit brought by M. .1. D.iyle. ra O. llurkhohner. wife and millili ter, of Creslou, Iowa, arrived here lust night. "Pug" Huntley Is on a trip to Alas ka, having shipped with a fishing ves sel as cook. i Slate Labor Conniils.i'o'iot O, " I Hoff Is In tho city from Salem on of ficial business. Mrs. H. A. Washburne. of Spring, field, returned this afternoon from a trip to Portland. II. Lurch came down from Cottage drove on the noon train today to take lu the Elks' nilnstr Is. j J. N. Nlms. recently from Minne sota, has taken a position as clerk' in Green's grocery store. F. Carman. .1. K. McHrldc and E. W. Sharp, S. P. men of Rosebiirg. were In the city last night. .1. W. Maker arrived down from Cottage llrovo on the noon train to day to attend the minstrels. I Miss Jano Mitchell, after a visit' with friends In Eugene, returned homo to Pleasant Hill this after-1 noon, " I Hr. Wright Lee came up from Juno.' Hon City this afternoon to visit his brothers, .County Clerk Leo and Claud Lee. t H. H Kirk and wife came In from: Halsey this afternoon to visit at thej homo of their daughter, Mrs. C. E. tiulllford. W. II. Nesmlth returned this af-l ternoon from a trip to Polk county and Portland. Ho has boon In the I Hlue Itlvor mining dlstiict all winter.1 Fred hay, . C. Morris and C. W I Martyn, of Portland, aro hero In tho Interests of tho big damage case I against tnr 8. I . Co. . Roger II. Slnnott and Michael IHiylo aro hero from Tho Hallos In the Interests of the damage suit of lo) lo vs. tho 8, P. Co. George Itrneher. of tho Storev ltraeher Lumber Company, of Port land, and his father-in-law. Mr. I, of luhuiue, Iowa, were In the cm tod.iv. ging souih on the aftern en (rain. WIM.Iamn- CAKIMt'.H' n.M.VK WITH .-MtNICA anil WII'CII HAHI The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands nud all skin erupt. Hons. Uuarnuteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co.. props., How sbo Won Hhu. It's the pret ty winsome face that is leading most men to the aliar. So get wise, take Holllster's Kooky Mountain Tea and get that clear, sweet look, and happv smlltf thntv wins them, (login now 35c Tea or Tablets. i.iNN HUVC. CO. The program changes tonight at : the Orpneum. I Another carload of brick for Louis j Sherman arrived last night from I Koseburt;. i Household goods for Lew Kester j arrived here yesterday from Carlton, I Yamhill county. I R H. Drain, of Portland, Is the 1 new nharmacist at W. A. Kuyken- dall's drug store. The famous old play. "The Black Crook," will appear at the Eugene theatre March 13. A marriage license was granted yesterday to Krank li. Kuller, uged I 22, and Miss Lulu Pearl HayneB, aged IK, both of Kugene. I The Eugene Lumber Company to- I day shipped a carload of luiuuer lur ! Slsson, Cal., the tirst smpmeut out i for Beveral weeks. A marriage license was issued to day to George K. Coad, aged a and residing at I'ortland, and .uiis Chris tina Nielsen, 20, of Junction. The old depot is now on its way to Its new location. U was moved tne required distance Booth to avoid the pole which holds all1 the telegraph wires tins morning aud tjea a.aacd on Its way west across the street. George W. Taylor yesterday re ceived i)is well-drilling plant and he ! will at once engage in the business of securing pure water for the peo-j pie of ICugeae. The plant is a first- class one and will sink a splendid well I hi a iluiT. -a , Th iitbiolnilim uf li'ie old Smith & Htill wnichouse-oii the depot grounds i3 being strengthened and will be used as a freight depot by the rail road company until the old freight depot is moved to where it is to per- i mauently stand. A fcarloa.il bf rails for'the now pass ing tra.u now being built lit Hie de pot arrived this morning, The track will be 2000 foal lohg, extending from Pearl street west to a point past Jefferson street. The north freight track will be extended west I to Lincoln street-. The Lane County Horticultural So ciety meets In Prank's hall March 7 at 2 p. ifr. IlonX miss it. M. O. Lownsdala Is going to make a plea for "The Old Afiple Orchard, a Quick and Sure WaV to Make it Profita ble." Mr. Lownsdale's orchards at LaFaVc'lt'e are among the largest In tho country. Itiiilders say that brick Is very scarce in the valley and is is feared that not enough for the contemplated business blocks In Kugene (or tills j bummer can be had. W. O. Cook, the local manufacturer of brick, is work : ing his plant to its full capacity, bu' 1 he w ill be able to supply only a small i portion of the brick wanted. ! n. G. Gnlbralth, of Corvallls, a ' newcomer to Oregon, is building a 1 boat to run on the Willamette river I and will endeavor to make the run ns far south as Kugene. Watson H roth era, of Albany, are building the en gines. Mr. Gnlbralth is the inventor of a new steam boiler which has at tracted considerable attention. Upon petition of a number of citi zens who agree to perform labor equivalent to different sums of mon- ! ey, the county court today granted j the prayer of tho petitioners for an ! appropriation of $500 for the im- I Vltlltn t lt ll,i, Ut-Kornnn i-nml J west of Cottage Grove, the money to ,bo expended under the direction of M. U. Stone. The Klks gave a splendid parade1 on Willamette street during the 110..11 hour today, advertising their min strels, which appear at the theatre' tonight and Saturday night. The' members ot the lodgu were chid In I minstrel costume, consisting of drab, 'and purple conrs and black derby ; j hats, and carried canes with purple .ribbons tied aroimii them. Tlic were followed by the Kugene Milita ry band. DR. BROUGHER AT THE HIGH SCHOOL STI DKXTS LISTKX TO SPLEXI)I1 AIHHIKKS AT ASSEMJJLY THISt "AFTEK.VOO.N AH Humor Pimples, bo,,. m ,,VI5 or sail rlicum tt , "Ou Wo have heard of Brougher. we Unv rend of Brougher; we have woo- ' . . I..,. . .nnn: derea at nis succea, wui n a .uuUu. , no longer. 1 ne iiiree or iuui Hun dred high school students who listen ed to his talk at assembly this after noon will never forget him nor the principles so strongly and earnest-' ly advocates. j his personal magnetism Is so great,; his love for God and man so fills his i frail looking body that it must ere-; ate a response in the heart of every: one of his hearers, his smne is tne kind that will not rub of;, and so gen uine that It delighted and inspired confidence in every student present. It is very gratifying to parents to have men of this kind emphasize the teachings they have always endeavor ed to Instill into the hearts of their sons and daughters. Professor Hugi Is to be commended in his efforts in the high school work. He never fails to keep a close lookout and bring be-1 fore his school the very best things' for them, and has the hearty approval ; of all who are Interested in higher 1 education L. j ( bicago Wheat Market. " 1 CMcago, March 0. May, 99; July,! 93 7-S; September. 91. 1 I unnsn y0ur gas fixtures. kinds of reliable rj" and tinnmg w 1 and let us your work. estirnj Aya & Hei J 34 Wesi no. c. Phone black i1?( If y in are l-terested In making money InvezMgatB the stock of the United 'ire!e;s Telegraph Company. ' Call on or address J. M. Woodruff, Room 7, Gordon Block. Phone Red 1492. '' et ' N(!w spring pattern.-, of wail paper, just received. Last year's siocl: at , cost. Call and see i CHAMBERS HARDWARE CP, 1 If you want a go dan tVt'Ji espec ially good springs to Our new Mon umental line just f'ecelved from tho factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. -"""HI YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full hne of Groce., Flour and Feed," Tin Graniteware. Headquj;' tersfor White River Fla,-. Candles, Nuts and Orarges J. W. WHITE Ti Grocer Corner 5'h and Willamelfc Su Phone Sei till V tiiamond Chick food for little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Co to the Orpheum and enjoy pleasant hour. Agents for Petalnrua Indicators and Brooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARE iO. CHICHESTER'S PHI I;a.li.-.I Ak JUUi l-rojUh VUU In It. J ajd 4..IJ c - .. OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Brisk) w Bank FARMS. 320 Acres with new S-rooin house an.l barn, good fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre 4D Acres with new house and birn, clos: to s:hoal on jool graveled road, price $1400. 190 Acres with fair improvements, good 'soil and can ! made an ideal place. $30 per acre. Houses and lots in all part.t of thojeity Oregon Horn's & Land Co., A. A.JAaby, Mgr. - m The program for tho rest of the week at tho Orpheum will be sonn thlng worth seeing. It Includes the Illustrated song. "With You in Eter nity," moving pictures, "TJie Corsi ca a s Daughter," "Vesuvius Near Naples" and "Tho Mother-ln-L.nv s Usee." Also two sketches by the Par. kers. "The Browns In a Kamlly tar' and "Ulloy'a Happy Homo." There will bo hut one show tonight. Thurs day, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Af ter this there will be two shows ev ery night. Laree Stock llOrtleroa itlut rnnnlv..! i Also laeo curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. RhtVll Si1l:irlni" lllneh'.nno nr. I. ..If,, ll ihiiriMMicrs. New model Just nvi-iv-il I CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ! Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ' ; dors at Morris' Music Store. u XKW TODAY ! WANTED TO lll'Y Good feed oais ' ; llle feed mill. "..'.!l West Eighth st. Ill I l i 1. L. I VI , iPVnp WHITEI IS YOUR BREAD Madcw PURE v WHITE FLOUR If it VOu alr.-'rlv knrcoj all nri ran tr-ll you abcutil If it IS'NT, you want FURE WHITE FLOUR in V JXitchcn Mcxt Eaking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. tt makes no difference how long you've suffered, or what failed to cure you. Holllstor's, Rocky Moun tain Tea makes sick, weak men. wo men aiid rhlldron strong and healthy. It's done so for thousands Whv not for you? 33c Tea or Tablets l.'NN DRl'O CO. LOST I MIIKEI.l.A E. s. II. :,. ; die. Return to Guard ofIKe ;uid receive reward .- FOR SALE- Snap r,,r ,h,,r; . IV. One and a i,air a ,,,,1,,',. j Proved, adtoining city mm,, j ,s. ,,e tc lluoy. o((i,t. I .u.iuiers jewelry store. ; over AUIlStlillO AtllUd 1 Hl'hlll,., .li i . u away the blttra. So It at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The rreshyterlan ladles will hold market Saturday at J. W Ka,.- tnruitnro .store from 9 to 12 m Fresh garden seed In bulk rilAMIIERS HAKHWAMK CO. WANTED Would like to have plsce1 In a private famii, : am Wl, ' . 1 1 once, ; would like (or husband o hoard at same pla.e. Addros, -l! S.. care Guard office. ',; ; FOR SALE -"l'oTTnMeTrriiii!! ,....! lion , Misine. threshing .,,hi,i. - i maehlnerv pr:1,(,l!lv ,. I - y """ion l-rtre fr ' ' . " s"id ..n K ' ' 'a-of Gua.d. en 'ire VI- Onlon Sets. CH A M BE RS llARDWAt-.F CO I ,'"r : ' ! sli,. , I in ;ir. A,l h M. A FURE WHiTE FLOUR is mace of Selected Scctch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Gradc. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cake well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back i as . u;i,;t0 ff!fluT8' Sale by the folW Merchants, pnee)'-! per sacK i,Ml. T. Hall W. .M. Gi-rt-n. W. A. Hell. K. I. l ai lock. The Eugene (in'ccrr ('. II. Daniels. I'etor John""'!'. W. II. Deiiipt''r. Cole Wil"n. V J. Gibson J. W. Wliite. KouiUaln ''"""'i-icrj. rnlvor-ity Heme B"'" U. H. Irisl" Kloal K;ch,r?., W.' V. Fn,,,!; Armilaao ""'V VADHAMS (S KERR BR5 DISTRIBUTERS Guai d i