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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1908)
' 1 ' If i 1 Kl'GEVE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, MARCH t. ItOS The Friendly Store New Suits, Coats and Wraps Ladies New Belts, each 50c Beautiful line of ladles' belt In leather, silk and elastic; neat buckles and back ornament In colurs, Mark and white; ail new st) e, Jn by expreaa, each i SOc Beautiful New Neckwear The arrivals for the paat two dayii comprlne GIIIKO.V STOCKS with and without Jabota attached, made of tare and flno lawn, each to 1.00 STIF F I.INKX COM.AIIK, embroidered and plain, bowa to match, each. 23c and BOc S'OVKI.TY fi6V8 0 net iace, allk, elc, , llahy hew effects, each 13c to 50c. ('OAT AND HKVKHK 8KT8, .of lace and, embroidery, In a wide ran no of atylen, set 30c to V3.00 Sale of Kabo and La Margufette Corsets Style 1056 Kabo 13.00 Corset for$J.75 Medium hitch bus!, ling hip, two. pair bose supporter, no brum eyelets; 3.00 corset 'or hi. 75 Style 1045 Kabo '$3.50 Corset $2.35 1045, made for milium, full figure ; high back, hose supporters; special , Style J Q51 Kabo $3.50 Corset J2.35 165i, made of tine flatlet; long hip, medium bust; J3,i0 corset t2.it Style UUl La Margurette ea. $2.35 U. I'. 1 In. mail of fine cantll and bound with real whale boner; $3. SO corset $2.33 Style MM4 La Margurette ea. $3.40 One of the new French models; long hip; me. dlnm bum: t't In "nrant, enoh Ktf.-IO cKViMtrKoJtSt KETH(Mi Contest C 5000 PRC 5000 PRIZE TO CHILDREN !m Ureat Excitement inTown . ,IIef Is afmiethlng that will interest every yotmxMtar In the county aakctchlnK contoat. It la 'open to evm y child not over 14 years of age. All you have to do Is to draw a plr-l ill's nf the famoiiH NAZAItKTM WAIST the nest knitted children's Underwaist ever made. You don't havo to be an artist, but If you have a little taleut for drawing, you stand a chance of winning one of the beat prliea. The manufacturers will award 5,000 Prizes To the Boys and Girls who submit tho most novel and Interesting sketches, but every child computing will roculve a prime. The first prize will, of course, go to those' sending I" the best bketchea, but every child competing will receive a prle. CAM, l'OK I'Ol.DIOIt containing all the rules mid full details at the Corset Counter. Contest Closes May 1st. You can't start to soon. Varsity Hats $3.00 In bright light, Is your Derby dark green, gray or really black? The staying powers of the "dead black" dye of 'varsity IWblea makes permanent the gocd Impression their smart shapes create-. Varsity Derbies $3.00 Wick s Adjustable Hat Bands 60c pure silk hat band, all colors . .Aiv 25c hat bands in all colors and combination .i ............. . -. tHv, Beautiful New Neckwear j Dozens of elaborate and tasty designs and patterns lh men's 'neck wear arrived yesterday, of which Browns, Tans, Olives are the predominating shades. The styles are four-in-han'ds "and bows. ( Prices 25C; 50c and $1.00 Men's Fancy Half Hd&25c and 50c New spring hosiery 111 dozens of pretty 'cfarngiMl'ble dHd shaded effects In lisle, silk and cotton. 1 1 $ 1. 50 Men's Dress GlbVes '75c 25 pairs of mocha and kid dress gloves, slightly soiled and dam aged, sizes 7 V4 to 10 i T 73c EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St.. . vyourm6neV's ORTH'OR ''YOUR ' MONEY BACK CITY NEWS l'KHHONAl.8 t Dr. Sharpies, of Goshen, was In tho city over ttuuday, Joseph Nurre went to Albany to day on business. , Andy Taylor returned Sunday from trip tu Suit Lake. W. J. Koyae la hero from Sodro Wooley on business. Klngal Hinds, of Cottage Grove, was In tho city today. Fred C. I'ell was up from Junc tion City over Sunday. I). I,, and Ash Houston are up from Portland on business. I. P. Ilower left this afternoon for M. Howe, Is visiting old friends In1 from' tlepprier," where "he' has been points south on timber business. j Kugene. He has been residing In I Working in the 'county clerk's office Mnvnr P ! n,.i,in ,,f lmteilon -'" Oregon fgor several years ,,.,." Mnor c. l . Houston, or Junctlou , S. L. Houston, of Portlnnd, after City, Is In Kugene on business. ' j ' short stay hero he havlne cm., Jir. and Mrs. I ell Illddle, of Al-; to' attend the funeral of his aunt baby, after a visit In Kugene, re- j Mrs, IJailey. returned home on " be turned home last evcntiiK. noon train today: James Stewart and wife and Mrs. j Mrs. E. I,. 'Hose, after a visit at James Clark, of Springfield, went to , the home of her brother C W Portland to day on a short visit. .Young. In Kugene. left 'today for Henry Jown I .-ft this nfternoon for - South Dakota. She was accompanied ltoseburg, where he will be employed , u' lll'r on, . Hose and wife. In W. I.. Dyslnger's sash and door! Lictory. V. G. Allen returned this nfter noon from a business trip north. V. W. Marqiinm went to Portland on the noon train today on business. Mrs. J. M. Stark returned this af ternoon from n visit at Independence. J. V. Holmes was n passenger to points north on tho noon train to day. Mrs. Win. Slavens and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell, of l.ealuirg. are visiting In Kiiuour. It. 11. Houston, of Salem, Is here , today attending the funeral of his aunt, Airs, tiauey. SutlKhln. U'.ahtn. M .. 1. . , l.oroll Mr-Call, formerly employed awav the blue ume I H M IIHt'l U I lltT VtllHI (1, In IHTt' CHAMBERS HAItDWAUK CO. i-nnip 1 1 o ii i , or uiti"'.: w. ,,. 0l. rMl,f , , i. .petit Sunday In Kugene. , ( , , , , , , , Karl I'ara.n. left today for points ,.,., ,,' ,.,.,., north on tin tier buslnens. ,,,,, ,, . . J K lllekev. of lllHSO Grove. " "" Kiisciier. Ol v online nrove pout 8iindn)r In Kugene, llohenila llliarp. of Cottagu Grove, la hi Kugene on business. S. C. Adk'ns returned last night from a trip tr. l.os Gains. Harry K. Itarnett, of Wendlliig, pent Hunilay In Kiittn. J. I'lronl went to Cottage Grove this afti-rnoon on biulness. t!. W. Cllne. Southern Piielire tralumaHter, Is In the city. ' . W. W. Martin returned this after Iionn from a short trip south. Mrs. H. C. Mahou returneit this af ternoon fnim a trip to I'orllaint was mi arrival In Kugeiui on the I ltoseburg local today. I Miss l.llllan Hart dime down from! Cottage Grove this forenoon to vis it here a day or so, Mrs. W. S. Mc-Fn.lilen, of Corvallls. after a slutrt visit In Kugene. return ed home yesterday. Mls t'ru Jackson returned to i J ii net loo City this afternoon alter a I short, stay In Kugene. aiienl at Chemiiwa, here vUltlim hea folks for a few das. I Arrlo'S Itlce. who was fo, nu'i ly In l EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' 'Safest Hotel Miss Kllraheth Krancls. t.llln the clotlilim business here with .! IIIIIIIIIIHMDM The Successful Farmer of Today who docs not possess a bank account U an except Ion. To no one la a checking account more of a luxury. It solves the problem of always having funds In convenient form, of making exact change and receiving a receipt f.ir the amount when the check la returned after being paid at the bank. Some men even now persist In carrying money on their persons-- they are the onei we read of In papers as having been "held up" and robbed. A bank account Is the best burglary Insurance and It costs yoii nothing to take nut a policy. WS will appreciate your patronage and treat you right. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital anil surplus HOO.WHI W. K. nitnWN, PreatiU-nt. K. V. DSIH 'UN. Cashier. I. A. I'AINK. Vice Prralih nt. W. V. IIUOW N, Asst. (asltlrr. . . , ..... . r -i . . . r r--:----.v- Ln'.as'a . l.iSaV'" f ' " 7 )i,r'','"'5 The front of the Encore Hotel is being repainted. See the Human Ostrich at the Or pheum this wek. Lovers of music should not miss hearing the wonderful Japanese mu sician at the Orpheum. A number of Hindus have been In town during the past few days, evi dently tramping through the coun- The Doyle vs. S. P. case Is still on at the courthouse tvfld it S'lu" ;T0v' ably not go to the Jury until tomor row. T3 A. Seeleye, former proprietor of the hotel at Marcola, is moving his family to Eugene to reside for the present. The annual election of officers of -he Commercial Club takes place to night. Other business of importance will be transacted. J. A. Hoach Is mentioned for can lldate Tor councilman from the First vard to succeed W. W. Calkins, who has announced that he will not fun again. The four Hindoos who have been in Eugene the last few days, have re ceived a wood-cutting job out west of own and left this afternoon to begin their work. A marriage license was issued Sat urday afternoon to l.ee Hall, aged 22 years, and residing in Eugene, and Miss Grace Elliott, aged 19, and re siding at Goshen. Miss 1'la Cushnian, who won one of The Guard's business college schol arships in theVecent contest, this TOiming started, her course at the Eugene Business College, A Btililted runaway occurred Sun lav roronoon .near the Carnegie li brary. A team- hitched to a buggy lecame frightened at the fire engine ind dashod down the stret at a lively rate. Little damage was done. F. E. Chambers' fine new dwelling house on West Sixth street has been completed and he and his family are moving into It. A new cement elde walkis being built In front. A ,W. Kuykendall expects to move his drug store to Its new location In 'he Pratt block so as to be ready for business there by April 1. Some of the stock not to he used soon was moved today. The fair grounds committee will be at the tract Wednesday nfternoon at 2 o'clock, and they ask all those who have purchased lots in the tract and those who intend to make purchase! to meet them there at that time to look over the lots. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M E. church will meet at the home ol Mrs. J. T. Rowland nt 743 Willam ette street tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour. The ladles are asked to bring their needles, aa work is to bo done. Wilbert Buell, aged 13,' adopted son of L. Buell, has been committed to the reform school at Salem. One dny last week he ran away from home and waa caught down the valley and returned. The boy is Incorrigible and hard to control. Another dog was killed by the street car Sunday morning. This time the accident occurred at the cor ner of Fifth yuid Willamette streets. The unfortunate canine was the bull nil p that had been hanging around Smith's cigar store for some time and belonged to J. M. Martin. J. A. Martin, brother of J. M. Mnr tln, the drayman, has Just returned from a three-months' visit In Missou ri. He reports a mild winter In the "show me" state this year, but It got pretty cold, anyhow, and he Is glad to get back to Oregon. He will go tc Portland In a few days to resume his work there. R. L. Sabln, of Portland, today be- Knli siiit III the Ciiii iiii Coiili ristlltiMi C. II. IMcketl m.r..hani r c)...t.... field, formerly In the Rrocerv and1 hnrdware business in Eugene, to re-! rover money. He seeks to recover! :. 3!( on one account assign- to i lllni bv Willi hum AV nA " "IMI ' Oil another assigned to him by M. Seller. Those who like a good show should j ' ' ' i-e- t'le program at the Orpheum fii, w-ek. as thev h-iv.. o... cured Harry S Harrison. th lluienii L , , ; , " ""'ks kn'f, Mad,---. ,- j,,,,- oi l thing not us. unly classed as food This Is in f-.l-., as can l. pr.-ven, A', MaMfirrt'xa; .Mhar.i. the wonderful Japanese uiusi. clan. "west ol tue treignt house. The pojes in the centre of the new track and they will be moved soon so that track can be usel. The three carloads ol tl?B for the new sidetracks were un loaded this morning in the western end of the yards. Professor Straub has called a meet ing of tho East Eleventh Street Im provement Club for tomorrow, Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock at th home of E. Schwarzschlld. 181 East Eleventh street, when report will be made about the Willamette Valle; Company's reply lu regard to the porch lights, palntltig the polei green, etc The committee on palms hai been at work and will be r:ady to re port also tomorrow evt-uluS. Sheriff Fisk went to Springfield t',.;. niorDli and closed C. . 1'Un eit'e grocery and hardware jtort. The" place was attached by R. L. Se bin, who holds claims anatnat Mi Pickett for several hundred tfpllars ; the claims heing assigned t6 Mm b; 1 d-ii.hiI wholesale dealers., -Mr I Pickett expects to be able to W!b' .... .1. 1 A hamU mW.1i M money wun which y" ... creditors soon, and hopes Itji-o abltj i..,tnAd W-jrti n nhnr. lo resume wum time. & J. Hi)w W. .E.r'isk, S. B. Mc Cluskey anil W. Jl. Sherman today petitioned the, county court for th appointment for a guardian for Rob ert E. Fojt, Vbom they claim is fee ble-minded .. He ha3 property valued at 'J0U0, and it is claimed by the pe titioueis that a guardian is neces sary to properly handle it. Judg' Clnisnian has Issued an order citins Fox to appear before him on March 20 to shew cans?, If any, why a guar dian should njt b- appointed. Dr. B. F. Scaite and Mis3 Holm strom, head nurse at the Eugene hos pital, returned yesterday from Acme, where they have been In attendance uion Dr. Philip Bartle, who was ta ken ill with appendicitis while there on a professional trip. Dr. Scail'e reports that Dr. Bartle Is much bet ter, but wl'.l not be able to come home for a week or ten days yet. Dr. Scalfe and Miss Holmstrom went to' Acme to perform an operation upon him, but as he was so much better when they arrived it was decided to, postpone It until some future date. Absolutely ner,,,,, " w VJ physical iu.,.1,1.. :T"or.. vigor and vi, ,. !,rMuiL ,' '! w arsas.t.. ,-lnnld . - wUrtFll . , M.u IMI IIIJ Impprtd i Walnuts and ,, 3 taJ J ,. ,w n i sh nmi nt , . " . -. ... , U1 - "'ni l.cruy. a i,.i.. . , ' -""nia.a i:;!r,,:'..,n."'l folds. Varetiw: fj"?' "u m.,,.,, ri;;H I'l'tm n i ii . f1! - . e H-l, t,aM,.wfcl .'-"ie llllKlrt i nd ti-r.. i ' in iH.: " "' for pri-.-v THE has mmj Nl RNERY CO. 0 Dealers in C-n-ml x.,, . stock. Cai-lton, (IreKm, e e o Company C gives another big dance on Thursday, March 12. Dan-, ing starts at 8:45 sharp. Everybody come. Make vour hens lav bv feeding Se curity Poultry Powder. CHAMBERS HARUWAKIS CO. Ust Diamond Chick food for little. , chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. j Agents for Petalu.ma Incubators and Rrooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. On Thurslay, Mnn-h .12 Comoiny C will give another big Hance. Danc ing rcrinicnnos at 8:45 sharp. Ev- erybody come. i MOULDWO SIDEWALK posrBOT Large stock portieres just received. Also lace curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Company C gives another big dance on Thursday, March 12. Danc ing starts at 8:45 sharp. Everybody come. New spring pattern, of wall paper ItiBt received. Last year's stock at cost. Call and see CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Onion Sets. I 10 AH Julius Goldsmitl IS YUij BREAD Madcvil! PURE ' WHITE FLOUR If it IS ycu already know all can tell cu tc!il II it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FL CUR in J - k-'unu u j It makes the Whitest, Lightest Pread. In the nt . the ake th aggF" mnn i i ir-a n V ,j THE KING EDWARD In ttw Hurt at Um Qty NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A vt ry dciirablc hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all respects Rates $1.00 per djy and up. Write for booklet TOUSLEY COMPANY, Preps:' : Governor Chamberlain will ! i Kngen,. on March IT to nr -ent ; colors to the new Kn,tl, n,Ki. I There will be p,lc ee,ekes 1 inrui. ry and tl. g .v.-rnor will , ;tlie pres.-ntmi .n ,.,.n ... evening on which tl;e hand will". 1 concert, but iirran-ements will '!"' "hereby the presentation ' be mad,' after the tonrert. The annual meeting of the (..,. :"' "'in take, place this ev.'nl g at g ocl,K-k. Election of offi,',' i hnm ng of mortgage, action o , , ,e trustees me,Mst 7 ,, ?' o have among ,,.' "Micatlotis for m,,,.,,..' FURE WHtTE FLOUR is made cf Selected fectch Fife Wheat, by patent pro ems and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure Whit Flowr for as for bread it sat-' or your money back. well isfics ....... rlmiri"'! Pure vvnue r"- i Saj. by the folM Merctants pw"' (ieo. T. II. II S""' M. ( l-i 11. W. A. Hell. r. P. M...l'-ck. The Knsoctip"1 C. II. Dm i'". IVtor Jolinsell. W. H. lleiepsl'T. Cote . W '-"" W. .1. liilwen J. V. W hite. Fountain ,r"cTTn.rtj. I nlvcr.il , Hc.ro. n""7 ti. II. Irish Klegat M ... ... --....t. Irtiin Arinli'ige .v The rails h;, l-Ttlon of tile J.ee WADHAMS , KERR BR5 '-n !,,: 'ra.-k at new j. 1 uep.it n i,, (;' -'- 'I'P '- Th.e . DFSTRHI.TER.S