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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
a ECGEXK DAILV OCARP, WEDXESOAV. MARCH . W ' r 'l i 'w llli m v 0 O Prices Smashed to Smithereens at Stanleys Great Sale We promised a Sensation Have We Made Good - i .1 : l ? ,t i 3 Days More end then 1he End. Buy now, this is the one Great,, Grand and Golden Opportunity m n m Stock at a mighty sacrmce, whicn lasts only 3 days more JUST A FEW PRICES Shoes.. Nsj. 1 table heaped high with men's, lndli'H' unci children's shoos. Values lo la.r.o 01 $3.00 ladles' shoes, I urn mil". Block tl: the most satisfactory shoe wo have over boIiI; nil sixes., jpet hi 1 JI.:H No. 1 liilili' of men's and ladles' high Kraile shoes; values up In lli.00 $1.25 children's shoos, tan ttrp but ton, on sale at . 7Hc No. 1 table of innn'i and ladles" shoes; values up to $3.50.. fl.KU 17.00 loggers' shoos; Urn groat Uotzaln, guaranteed by Iho mnn ufaclurera and by ub; innclnl .! Furnishings.. 50c. and 7."ir men's work Hhlrtu; special ' :(!(' 2fic how lies for men and boys o 20c men's black llslu hose, on Hale two pairs for -"c $l.r0 men'B gloves on sale at 7Ho $2.50 men's hats; apodal . . . " One table men's woolen under wear; values up to $1.75; on sale nt 75e cotton underwear; special Bttr 13. t0 sweater on anlo at....05e f 1.00 golf shlrtc, un sale nt . . toe Ono tnble men's and boys' caps; values to $2.00; extra speclnl 20c EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES' NEWS 8:20 10 9:50 Thursday 400 pairs Ladie Gibson Ti Oxtords. Patent or Gun Metal. All styles a $3.50 seller, one hour T 1 Q C only.. -J EXTRA SPECIAL 50 pairs of the world famous Radcliffe Shoes, all styles, leathers and sires. A regu lar 53.50 seller, QQ extra special.. N Ask for this Shoe NEWS FOR M&N If yru ict u ally knew you ccutd huv a hi ,jh-grade suit of cljt'ie fur less thin the emit of m-iktn?, would you buy? We still have boat AW Meu' Hand Tailored Suits. In the la est colored effects and ta.'ored by one of the mu'ertund. of New York Cltv. Suits that are made for the moM critical, an? right uo to the moment in style, ff Values uo to $15.00 for F'MJR mre days only StO.Vj 2rio Pel Cro-s Hoadacre Tablets, sold ca a guarantor to give relief, ipeiial :c 25c Cuticur? Sirn, sai3 .... 10c $1.00 Dr. Ward's Lluimen;; snle 7ic 25c I.von's Tooth Powder; tale 19c 50c Syrup of Figs; sale .... 3c Formaldehyde in gallon jugs; ex tra special SI. 35 $1.00 size Danderlne sale, .70c Hospital size Horlick's Malted Milk, $3.75, special sale at :.23 25c Simmons' Liver Regulator, dry; sale 10c T tl 1A 8 E " Ot I T M n. . $1.00 lace curtains, on sale . ! 80c 25c ladies' collars cn sa'.e at 4r One table stationery; values to $1.50 per box; special ioc 50c towels on sate, per pair. .27c 50c boys' hats; special trK 3oc tooth brushes; sale i?K Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton on sale 3 spools' for loc Ons table embroidery; values to 50c; special Ac It will pay you to borrow the money if you have to. It will pay you to travel to get here. It will pay you to stock up for months to come. It will be your everlasting and never forgotten loss if you don't. Its the One, Great, Grand Sale of Our Career STANLEYS 6J2 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Note the location, wrong store, We . this is the Big Sale. 3 9th St., Eugena, Oregon. Don't get into the have imitators, but doors south of im.MHrtMieaa csaa a& caca i IT CUTS , SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen are obliging; if the service is prompt, and last, but not least if the quality of the goods is the best, the store never lacks business. Come and give us a trial order and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness. We carry a complete line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country produce. 97 WEST EICHTH Phone Black 1571 W. J. Gibson & Son DEMOCRATIC CENTULCOMIIITTEE MEETS SATURDAY North Eugene No. 1 J. D. Matlock. North Eugene No. 2 L. M. Trav- Eugene No. 1 L. R. Ed- WW I Acreage! I Acreage! :j Three, Five or Ten f! Acre Tracts, 2 miles from Post : Office on easy pay- if mcnts, near school. MARCH U AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. TIMB NKT I 'OK I'RKCI.NCT COM- MITTKKMKN TO (.ATIIK.lt 1'LANS KOIt STATK AMI XA TIONAL CAMl'AKJXS TO I(K OITI.INKO A meeting of the Lane county Uem m'ratlc central committee called to r.n-et at the euuury conri room ai Kugt'ne, OreK n, ui-on I Is I South J munpon. ! South Ellifenn N'o. 2 S. S. Silen cer. At the said meeting plans for the coming state and national rampnlsnF will be outlined, and arrangements will be mad? for the circulation of petitions for Democratic candidates. L. M. TRAVIS. Chairman Democratic Central Committee. M. S. WALLIS, Sec. I KINO'S UKLATIVK. liovcy Block, 8th and Will. ::: :: :: it !! n :: J. W. BARRINGER Expert houstmover Move anything. Twenty-ti i frart experience. Residence, East ifteenth and.Pak Stl. Phone K4 451l. Eurenc. Oregon TSk ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mp. Ritts Esrnor.n P1n 60c, Tii. JI.0O.Jl.i0, U.00 FrM But lo ind tnxn 1 trAtns Fraat Mid Mom mi Su. OreK n, ui. en Saturday March U. Isns. at the hour of in o'clock in !hn fortMiDon. t.) which all Democrat are Invited to attend. The iltl lal delegates to the same are the following: llalley J. M. Martin. lllauton--E. J. Crow , llluo Klver li. S. Scott. Hoheinln Oeo. O. Kn.iwles. t'i'etiwell .1 art. K. Nol.mil. l amp Creek -Jiu .W. Kountnin. Chelilre -Oeori.' Ilale. Coyote John Mc ullo.-h. Kant Cottage Ci;'iiv'---J. V. Baker. West Cott ige Drove K.M. Vealch. Klnilra T. A. Kountaln. Fall Creek O. A. Logan. Kalrmouut Simon Klevdalil. Five Rivers F. C. Templeton. Flore nee J oh n Ta n net . Date Creek J union Kennerly. Onshen Henry Mat hew. (ileutetia A. M. ltlclinrdson. Hatel Dell, J. II. McClaln. Herman C. I', lleers. Mapleton O. II. Camp. Irving John lnwall. Jasper C. F. Humphrey. North Junction C. 1'. Houston. South Junction --.las. Ilaes. I.ane -J. W. RiiAt. Long Tom - K, W. Williams. Lake Creek - W. F. INittoit. Lost Vall.'V- E IV Williams. Mabel - W.isliliiuiitn A.latus. Matiletou ti. II. Camp. Mound I). M. Holland. Middle Fork -Thou. J. Riakeicv. Mohk - D Albro. McKemle R. S. llelknap. Pleasant Hill -A. Pans. Richardson II. C. Ileaman. Saslnaw O, N. Castle. Springfield Henry Stewart. Spciiovr J. T. Richardson. Slnslw John O llrlen. Thurston - O. A. McMahon. Wallace E. M. Oardner. Willamette tieor g,, Smith. Wendllng-W L. Wright. Walton O. M. Kirk. Zumlt Henry Kompp. PKl'NK A XI) DISORDERLY Hamburg, March 10. Prince l.nd wig Menollk, a near relative of King Menellk of Abyssinia, has been ex pelled from Germany on account of drunkenness and disorderly conduct In many parts of the Empire. STOP THE STREXl Ol S LIFE. Weakens the Tis-ucs anil 1 -essoin Organic Vltnlity. The stress and strain of the slmn nous llt In both city and country tends towards stomach trnuhteo. Five people sufrer today where one did ten years ago with sick headache, dizzi ness, flatulence, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, bloating, ner vousness, sleeples4ness and the many other symptoms of Indigestion. All who are suffering with stom ach troubles, an! that means at Ions' two out of three In Kiigne and other towns, should use Ml-o-na stomach tablets. Nothing else Is a safe, yet effective: nothing else can be so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all 'roubles from Indigestion as Ml-o-no. So reliable Is Ml-o-na In Its rurn tlve action that Hull Drug Co., with every SOo bcx thev sell. Rive a guar antee to refund the money unless the remedy cures. J. M. Howe l. still sellu.g best tall red suits on (he roast from Conti nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chlca o, at 542 Willamette street. if '' "latnond Chick food for llttli chickens. CHA.M11ERS HARDWARE CO. All lovers of nuisle should hear the Dlvle Jiibll-e Sinners Satnrdav evening at the Metho.itst Church M15 Hn't r to hear the WlVoam.' Jubilee Singers at the M. E. Church Saturday. March 14. , M15 Pammon Sternberg' are locat ed Just west of Rankin's music store on West Sixth street with a photo tent and are now rvady to accommo date the nubile wltL nhotn. n. roups. Stamps and crds a spool). mil PAVE ELEVENTH STREET BEFORE COMMENCEMENT omowXBara ess a: EXDKAVOR IIE1XO MADE TO i OPPORTUNITK COMI'LCTE l'AVEMEXT ROIOHFARK TO TIIO- IMVERSITY COLONIST RATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore con and the Northwest will be out in effect bv RKFOUE OTHERS ARE IMPROV. kiwork HE ox ciRK-iihe Orecon Railroad Navigation Co 1XG OX KIOHTII STREET. :and: Materials are blng delivered on; West Eighth street n,ar Willamette ; in readlners to build the ecment curbing for the pavement to belaid this spring. There Is considerable! activity around the rock crusher and the mixing plant, and both will b In operation very soon. ,,,, An nnrt,...., ..in I . . 1 HKAtiO .... ....,,.,., ,,, iimu,. TO nave cn t , . . i . i.ui i a . . . r.ast r.ieventh kavwiu citv Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) Daily Dtiriug March and April, 1905 FROM THE PRIXCIPAL CITIES OF THE MIDIH.K KST THE RATI-S WILL HE AS FOLLOWS: , From 1'ri'tit ..$38.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 . :t.-i.t)0 OMAHA 1 . . .IMO.OO. ST. PAUL Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopow" at pleasure at all oolnts In Oregon. The Colonist Rate Is the contest of nil homehullders. Orejen M resources mill neeiU more ioi,ie i lamer omssi"! inn contraet for pavln sireei, ironi u li ia!nt t e street to the University, let at once so the com pany may begin work on that thV roiigbfsiro before any ethers. In order that the pavement may be completed by commencement time nt fie I'nl- i... inis ts a splendid i nis sireet is th" onr most exclusively by .... . .iiversny. and ir the work Is ...nimnien ny eonimencement time necessary, the hundreds of visitors from on:-1 side points who will be here then will 1 he Impressed with the beutv of ihoi ZltTlrX ""'"'"I : l!Z1 "Lh.m,e " Any agent Is authorl.ed to accept the requrt' and manv new ee men . ' ''"grapn ticket to any point. Call slree.TV0:!, Y """ """' slvn U A ' agrees, A' J- Idea. traveled al- people going to t,inK,0n n,01', ran Bceomll'sh splendid results by heraldlns thli W ....... . ,, , or,a, Bena Oregon literature g vlng gooa rre. uauon snout the state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads w Fares Can Be Prepaid on. (ilLLETTE, ",v Attorney Allen todsv placed a notice The C.uard calling fnr bids r,.r the paving work. t. ,1(s '! 1,p received up to 4 o'cl.V'k .lr,.h -I, at which time thev .fJ "' i:ie contruct at onr WM. McMURJAY, G-nerl Passrngcr PoflUni-"'' awarded POItl I.ANP ROYAL r.AKKRY Ilread. the best nlul ncnlthlcsf bread made. For sale at Otto s. Wer tune nian, j"M,.e . ....rri, MUSIC Store. tf Have Your seats r....,..j kendair, drug store for the JuWIo. M 1 5 Singers. Dixie Jubilee Slnu Original r.. l nureh Sitr.i... . .' , vvn'". . Ml 5 2 Thiirsisvrrr,, er) body come. at Er- U UANGb J. H. TEST CP. BARNARD E-lRL7 BANGS LIVERY CO.' Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stable! Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions !eivtugcn EUoENiE-FLOPE;" 'J,, .. M"K-NZIE STAGE t 5:J0 i. m. Stigei do not cU at ptivn, nrwd.ncM tut will call lo B-Ji'ril nohi.ed the dy Wore. A daily iM(T-ivEup lor M.pkton. clesf ttramer for Fko Stage Phone Ma'n 22 Livery Phone Main 21