Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 09, 1908, Image 4

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First
Spring
Suits are
Now
Showing
Qiir stock of spring and sum
mer goods will be larger and
better assorted than ever be
fore. Goods are of best, qual
ity and BtylUly patterns, tall
orded by the famous MICH
AELS, STERN & CO., whose
brand Is a guarantee of ex
cience. Come lii and look at
them.
Illg reductions on all win
ter suits, lu order to closo them
out and muke rojm for new
Htnck.
Wo curry a full line of fur.
tiiHliiiiil" for men, and. our
iriri-s uil Htyhn arc t-lj(lit.
Wo own our own liulliliiiB,
wy no rt-nt and qrc hatihficd
with a nwMinable profit.
ED. HANSON
No. H Knot Ninth Slro.-t
Hug-one, Oregon
UIDQICflU UHUUU
iiMiniiouiiiiumn i
, OSTRICH, IN TOWN;
SUhVtYlNG GROUND
FOR NEW DEPOT
MAS WHO . K.tTS .NAILS, CLASH
ANI KXIITI IILADKS, IX Kl-
(iK.NK AMI WILL AJTKAIt AT
THK Oltl'IIKlM
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Happjr Harry Harrison, the "hu-;
man ostrich," who eats nails, glass :
md other delicacies of a similar na-
A corps of 8''u1h7",:
ciflc enslnt'ers, under Chief
Knslneer iljscnke, arrived up
from Portland this after
noon and began worn m lay
ing off the ground for the
New passenger depot. ine
contractor will be here to
row to begin work on the co-n
crete foundation.
li -
gyve Are-um ui munev
j
and Must
lure, will appear ai the Orpheum the-j 4, TTT:
atre tonight and throughout the'
week. He called at The Guard office! J WKNT TO DKATH
this forenoon and gave an exhibi-; WITH CIIKKKV SMILh l
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Hon of hla work. He took an oral-1 4,
nary horseshoe nail, bent It double'
and with the aid of a glass of water 1 4,
large brad and then broke a blade 4,
out or the city editor's knife and 4,
'swallowed It. This mad us sore. 1 4,
I for we had to spend thirty cents for 4.
another knife. 1
Osslnlng, N. Y., March 9.
Antonio Strollo, an Italian,
who killed Antonio Lorsella
in Van Cortland. N. Y., last
August, went to his death In
the electric chair with- a
cheery good-bye and a Bmlle
on his face.
narriaon is certain v a wonaer huu
(herp Is no fake "bout him. He 0,4,4,4,4,4,4,
fers to donate 'i0 to any charita- .
ble Institution In Kugene If his ex
hibitions are proven to be anything
rii, Thnrsdav: March 12 Conip uy
but genuine. He Is willing to go to ! C will give another big dance. Danc--
anv ,.V...unl.....n 1Hn anH hava the! 1 11 IT ClttnniCnCeH UL 0 . 1 I BUH 'i u '
X-ray turned upon his stomach toerybody come.
prove that he really swallows the ar
ticle'. The Strand magazine, published in
London, some Urn? a?o contalnd a
long article abnut Harrison's feats
In this line and printed several of
his photographs in connection.
MINSTRELS AGAIN
LARGELY ATTENDED
if you want a go cart with espec
ially good sprlngB see our new Mon
umental line Just received from tlK'
factory.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Company C gives another big
dance on Thursday, March 12. Banc
ing starts at 8:4i sharp. Everybody
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ON HAND COMPt-BTB STOCK OP
Pictorial Review Patterns
XHB ONLY PATTERNS HAVINQ THB
Patent Cutting S Construction Gardes
THESE GUIDES SAVE
MATERIAL, TIMB & LABOR
Ulii.lr.tlon of Cuttlniauld lor Pattern N..
flM pitwraoii Iht m.Knal, and how lu lue
the least (jtwutily 9i sooti.
stun y
U iunmu. onn
I)ig game of basket ball between
Company C and Drain at the armory
March 12. After the game a big
dnnre will be given. Game called at
7:45 sharp, bancing commence; at
8:45 sharp.
f'resh gnrfl-n seed In bulk
CHAMBERS HARDWA'cii CO.
lull tlk, f m" "W 0
The se"ond pftr'ormince of the
Elks' mius'rel Saturday night was j
greeted by anoih-r v.?ry lare au-i
dlenre. The progrim v.-as changed
1 somewhat and some who attended x
both say the performance SnturdRyj
night was better if anything than the i
one Thuraday night. F'rouilnent j
among the new features of tite per-:
, fornian"e Saturday nigh" was the
' aolo, "School Days." by W. C. Jack-
son, assisted by Master St'les and;
llttlo Miss Winona Waddle. It;
brought forth enthusiastic applaure '
; and Mr. Jackson was compeled to!
respond several times to encores.
IThe quartet, consisting of Messrs.'
j Vnn Dusen, Cooper. Nelson and.
. Pnine. wnn n new tenlnre nnd n 9rnA :
one, too. Dr.' Paine is Interlocutor,
filled his position very gra-'-fully.
We failed .to mention him, through
an ovorsight, In the wrlteup of Thurs
day night's performance.
Sheep anearlng macnlnes and knife
sharpeners. New model Just receiv
ed. . , CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
XKW TODAY
LOST Small brown horse got out of
my barn on Emerald avenue Sun
day night. Kinder please notify
C. D. Hadley, or phone Black 33!2.
inuitratlon ol ConitroctkmOulde for Pattern
- No. 22". howina how to sew he different
Darts together, etc
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PiaORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
10 and 15 Cents Each
ALL SEAMS A I-LOW C O
Have J
and in order
to get it. ytt
will make bi?
reductions
all goods i
' . our store fi
the next fif.
' teen days dur
ing which
time you will
be able to se
cure somebi?
bargains at
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM ,
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Graniteware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Orarges
J. W. WHITE
lb Grocer
Corner 5ih and Willamette Sis.
Phone Sed 4611
I Eugene Racket Store
1 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Orcg
Willu nrs Co. Tre rsfcr
Light and Hravy Hauling
VOOD FOR SALE
504 TlllimetttSt Eugene, Oegcn
khon. !lln 11 '
Warner times pianos Leave or-!
1 dera at Morria' Music Store. ; tf
E. P. SHINN
Shoemaking and Repair-
pairing; of all Kinds
Neatly done at my shop.' I
68 V. 8th st, tugeiit
3
Doors Open
8:30
Tomorrow
Morning
ow
GR.
GR.EATE1
Store
Remains
Open Until
3 p.m.
Tonight
Excitement At Its Height-Stanleys Big Sale Takes the Town By Storm
Tnctav. MONDAY, was the Second Dav of the Great Seven D:iv Special- NotHwith.tnn.-iinrr xx,a i-,-,, j .
- , : . ' . . ,v , s "uvc c"Kfu many extra salespeople, we ui.
not near handle the crowds. It seems as t the whole population of Euiiene and vicinity was here, but we expect even neater crowds tomorrow and
have doubled our sales force so we can wait upon all with precision and dispatch. Are you securing your share of the
Most Astounding Bargains of Years
$fl (fliOfTfe worLh of merchandise to be sold without, reserve in 7 Da vs and Seven Days
J)OpUUU Only. It's the Entire Stock in a MIGHTY-MERCILESS
$2.00 Boys' Trousers
on silc at 65c
Misses', ladies' and chilcrcn's
shoes values to $2.50 at 99c
MensVSuits, values to $15.00
on sale at . . . . . . $6.95
.JINT A FEW ?RICbS..
EXTRA SPECIALS
8:30. mi to 9:30 a. m, Turtd-y
10c Pearl Buttons. 5 doj. for 5c
$1 Peirct'j Favorite
Prescription... 65c
15c Silver Collars. 2 for 1 5c
85: Lace Curtains
on sale at 39c
$1.00 Men's Shirts
on sale at
4V
25c Ladies' Collars
on sale at
4c
5c Men's Underwear
on sale at 29c
C ips, values to $2.C0
on sale at -r 29c
Stationery, values to $1.50
on sale at , 19c
$2.50 Men's H.s, cn s,.lc at ..!.:. Iflc
..WANTED..
25 More Salesmen
No others need apply
Saturday, March 1 4th, last day of sale
Note th: location carefully, if you get in the wrong store, it's your lors
STANLEYS Xrh
612
Willamette St
EUGENE, OREGON.
Read This
To facilitate the handling of the cvwls we
Iwve arranged for'a rear exit.
. Kilter the store as before, keeping to the
nht. After making vour purchase vo 1
necessary at the time kindly leave the store by
the rear exit. This 'takes you into Ninth
"ear W'ilianidtte St.
All Coods Puixhastl Must Positively Be WrapP
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