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OoJi THE Et'GK.VE DA1LV OL'ARD. ffEI)SfAV, MARCH 11, 1 I For Friday's - Surprise Sale See Tomorrow's Evening Guard Biggest Silk Sale ever held in Eugene. Plain and fancy silks specially priced for Friday's Surprise Sale No. 146. Sea Window Display of 85c Novel ty Foulard Silks New Spring Goods in Every Department. We in- , 1 vite you to inspect them. EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST iTORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. YOUR MON EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK GRANGE ORGANIZED AT IRVING TUESDAY STATE IIERITV VOORIIKES (I.M I'l.KTLS ORGANIZATION- WITH FOKTV-KIVK .MEMBERS J. Voorhees, state deputy, yester Jav organized a new grange at Irv- inn iih 4S charter members. The naniB of the new organization Is Irv ing grange. , The officers elected are a:, follows: C. J. Hnrd, master; A. Ward, over seer; W. It. Wins, lecturer; W. R Lord. Steward: Paul Zuniwalt. as sistant steward; Emil Gersbach, chap lain: Mrs. Kate Zumwalt. treasurer; E. A. Bond, secretary; J. E. KiBher. Kate keeper; Mrs. Amanda Parker, Pomona: Minnie Plank, Flora; Mrs. Hattle Robinson. Ceres; Mrs. Min nie Bond, lady assistant steward. The next meeting of the grange will be held March 2Slh. The organization starts out with very bright prospects, and many more members are promis ed at once. which time some new yells for the orj,,r ,v ln ckv t.,ln,. ,i exilI11. i club, to be used ou excursions,' will ),., ln,m as t their safety from I bo iiiiiiniluctured. fire. They found them all reasonably I s ife. but ordered one door at the En- ; The lady who advertised In The g.'iie theatre changed so that It will Guard for mi umbrella with L. 11. open outward, and ordered a chain.' 8." ou handle will have same return- liude in a fire shield In the basement CITY NEWS i The timber on the rlglii-of-wuy of ed to her by calling at this office, the elect rlc. line between Eugene and u,.rini.fi,.i,l u h. Inir cut dowu nest of 1 I he studding for the two nil. II of the Christian church. Springfield. tioual stories of J. brick building Is up. It. Coleman's Tin? windows ...a', ... v. ,i. or I'll Hotel Hnieeile building which B A Seclyc household goods ar-; building on th e norm r vod down froi n Mnrcolnla I gl it. . ' 8 Mr. Seelye and family wLl reside In Vl)U.uuinlv,.ni,lg a , o( , W1. Eugene for a time. .. Lawrence John-urn wag nr-usr,-;' lint night by Constable Plank, ac cused of having stolen $26 from tin trunk f:f a y-iing man at Marooiu. lie was placed in the county Jail :n'l a charge of grand larceny book.'d against hlni. Me will appear befor.' ! .In hi Ice of the Peace Bryson tomorrow Theo. M. Harr, of Salem, has ro-j' Don't forget that the sale or seats ,Hr hl" Preliminary hearing. tw. AriBlriipt For Infltftlli.lir the i for tlm "lllnelr l?rfinlf" iinena At the WHnir and nl.imhlng fixtures of the . theatre box office tomorrow morn-1 following Is the list of iirlr.ef now S. P. depot here. ling. Tho management has been as- awarded nt the school exhibit of Fri- , allred that this Is a superior company,'1" ''d Saturday: 1 he set of toolr The Electric theatre will have and a superior show, and those who I """I"1 "r ine uet't "irdhouse by tin more lights In front A row of In-' miss the "Black Crook" will miss one?rlf In Hardware Company was won n,or "K"'". ...... ..Vni tin, hi..i .hm.. f ih. y Lnnncs I'ogue, of the Geary caon-oescem. is ue.uR .w..b - I achoor The set offered by the vu nt. v. .. - (Chambers Hnrdware Company to the J M. J. Doyle, the plaintiff In the I boy tinder 12 years making the beat Tho wholesale dealers of Eugene suit for $100,000 damages against bird house was mwarded to Cicsrer are paying 10 cents a pound for, the 8. P. company, which has Just Hell, of the firth grade. Patterson, chickens, 11 cents for turkeys and ended, tho Jury . awarding him 4r.,- The first prize ror the best loar of 14 cents nor doten for eggs. 000, left on the noon train today for broad by a girl over 12 wan .warded , i j Portland. He expressed himself to a to Mary Ilaker, of the Geary school The appraisers or the property or reporter at the train as being well I Second prize to Ruth Porter. The Mrs. Julia Bean have filed their re-! Hallsfled with tho verdict uud wished j fr8t prize to the girl under 12 mak port with the probate rnurt. showing Tho Guard to thank the people of nK tho best luif or bread was awrd that property valued at $21)30 exists. ; Eugene for their sympathy for li I m I ei to a hoy, Douglas Plnkerton. The anu inaiiK mo jury lor us vermin, prizes ror bread wero sacks or Dour presented by the Eugene Mill & Ele- Tho committee or ladles who will , vutor Company. serve rerroshments nt tho reception to Madame lllauvelt at the Commer cial Club tomorrow nrternoon rrom 3 to 4 o'clock roniilsts or tho follow lug: Mrs. Chas. 8. Wlllasm, Mrs. I. M. Glen, Mrs. 1,. I.. Goodrich, Mrs. li. N. Roney has hired a man to dig up the maple trees In front of his lot at the corner of Klftih end Wll-i lainette streets, nnd will soon build, a cement sidewalk thore. John II. Pntlei'son bus bought I ho Peters lot on East Ninth street, Just east of Professor Olou's residence, i (il,0 M .smith. Miss Minnie Schwarz- SAYS BACKACHE IS THE FIRST SIGN ch I Id, Miss Lou Renshaw. The re ception la for the wives and lady friends or tho club members only. Mlvlure Haul to Relieve tamp Hark ami Prevent KitllH'y IHsctiHtK Can he Prepiintl At Homo Take care or backache. A great many rases of kidney complaint are bladder and will build a fine residence thore this Bummer. following nro tho appointments of .no cug.no n. iii.y o -,, ..uue, . Q(ikhv NV h(j Wl).knwn ,. Ilir DI'Il HIIIIIIBJ. r.. v. ninn. . , - , , , h ,,.,, ,,r,. Ity; F.C. Stephens, rrai.klln: I). R,. ; " . .,,...,, .,.: reported about here, also Olson Coburgi C C. Curtis, Eini.ra, i nl)oyo ,Hl)H , p. 81(lmol.,.; trouble and rheumatism. C, R. Moon, Holly. rocentlv rrom Colorado, tar $0r,00. ! , An authority once stated that pnln , (j G Gross mndo the sale Mr Net- 1,1 ,no "ark, loin or region or the kid- The Southern Pad I In Company Is a V.i.lv a sho," Gn.o ag in ' " ger signal nature now using the old Bmtlh & Hall ware. " .,-' I'angs out to notify tho sufferer that house for a freight depot t ie w'orK ; ,,, m,lrovetnents. He there Is something wrong with the will finish, up his present logging "'? wnicn Biioutd receive mimed contracts and spend the summer on 'a'" atlenl on. Only vegetable treat tho rarm, arter which he will probV l,,,,",t o"ld bo administered and ah ably remove to Eugene to reside. solute y no strongly alcoholic patent medicines, which are harmful t the ,,, ,, "T ., ' , kidneys and bladder. ' U. O Walker, a traveling man. to-: ril follllwlll(? Irt.K(l-t whM day "led n .-er to the suit , narmHa ' , brought by Ills wife, S. J. a ker. k ,w , soverlgn ega nst hln. In-the c milt court re-, , f , rT .... , ....... ... .... . Inm-IMllenlB run he nlitiiinmt nl Mv f moving tho old freight depot hav ing begun this morning. The now foundation under the west wall or the new Hulln building Is being built. Tho brick wall Is being help up by a number or big timbers until tho foundation Is rebuilt, A large number of tho members or the local circle or Women ,r Wood craft will go to I laUi'V on the flyer tonight to attend a meeting of the circle there. They will return on tba 12:30 train. tody or their minor children. He also tiles a cross romplalnl and asks ror a decree of dlvorve. Mrs. Walker be gun her suit on February 21 last Walker says they were married In j Eugene on July 4, 1SH4, and hnve K. W. Pollock, tho draymiin. Is three children. Myrtle, aged U years. grading a road lending to his new sta- Alva, nged 10, and Donald, aged 4 ble on the smith slope of the Initio. Geo. 11. Dorr Is Is his attorney. County Commissioner Price Is mov- Ing back to his farm west or Elmira tor the summer. ! Dr. Hrougher preaches on "A Fool Farmer" tonight at the llaptlst I church. The sermon last night on ; "The Bed Too Short and the Covers Too Narrow" was a discussion in the , Hrougher way or the beds people make lor themselves as makeshifts i ror Christianity. The building was crowded to the doors and tho Inter ... . . .. . , ... lest grows. At the Electric theatre ' I , , ,. I,, t'lio 12:30 addresses are especially mcMiiiey, lormeriy oi mis r .v ,,, ,, , ,,. , .-when Reuben """I ""'I' i"llllery store In Port- ,.., , .,..., WM , ,unJwl ( lt , H and While In 8i.ii r ranclso dur-, ,.,. .Tomorrow the subject will H i., .. , .., ., ..ai(.t,,M1K,,j Pancakes." Dr pioyrn ill a wcii-anown niiinuei j e-, r1.hr .., .......i, , I church at 3 o'clock. Services are blng held every even. Ing at 7:30 o'clock In St. Mary's Epis copal church, comer of West 7 1 h and Olive streets. Subject or he er-j mm this evening, "The fairness In1 tho treatment of religion." tuhllshmetit. Arthur Van Dusen, yell lender at the University, has consented to meet with member or the Commercial Club tonight at M:3.) o'clock, at Fire Chief Ynran and Fire Wnrdtvi Turner today visited all tho public buildings In the city, pursuant to an Safety, Stability, Satisfactory Service These are three eminent feature In the management of this bank which have contributed largely lo Its growth and prosperity. There are many other good features which our patrons have had ample opportunity to utilise during the past sixteen years. It you have not Investigated the advantages ot an account with us, we will be pleased to demonstrate thou) to you. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank f'apltal and surplus ?.I00.000 W. K. HROWX, I'rv-ldent. V. W. OSItl'HV, Cashier.. I. A, PA INK. Vice rrvaldetiL. W. W. HtloM N, Asst. Cannier. good prescription phurmucy nnd any one ran mix them; Compound Kar gou. onu ounce; Fluid Extract Dande lion, one-hair ounce; Compound Syr up Sarsi.parllla, three ounces. Shake -, ;: In a bottle and take In tenspoon f I doses arter each meal and at be-d-ti.,i.'. This iirepat iiticn Is said t, r vt.i-e tlu until ml function,! ..( t!i kl.i.u') ., so tluy .v i : I silt and t:ral;i the poU .,;irus was o nutter, uric acid, eic, initn the blood, purifying It and re lieving rl. -unuitlsni. Hnehache will be relieved, the urine will be neutral lied an I cleared and no longer a cause ol Irritation, thereby overcom ing such symptoms as weak I, hid, lor. painful, frequent and other urlnaiv dirtlcultles. This Is worth trying and may prove what many people hero need. "COUNTY FAIR" OPENS FRIDAY EVENING Friday evening Is the opening date or the high s-'ionl s big "county fair." Mready the school Is thoroughly afire with Interest, and preparation, fcv- 3ry form of amusement and death Is being prepared for the visitors. To begin with the victim must face th naln urogram. This torture will -osL nrobablv the enrrmous sum of ten cents, and will consist of so:kh, Hunts and other dangers. After the main disturbance numerous sid'. .shows will be open, anions these be !ng th? "freaks." where "Dirty Dira," the v lld girl," the tut lady who wvuii-- a beard, and numerous other nion itroHitles. The freshmen, who have by tihls time lost much of their green ness, will represent to the best of their ability "the streets of all na tions." The sophomores, who have always been known to be dangerous will condescend for two nights only to display themselves as wild In dlans. except a few less dangerous momhers of that tribe, who will put on that familiar play, "The Old Plan latlon. " The jnnlora will be up to date and open a nlckelodlon theatre. At each performance may be seen aver 500 reet or moving pictures which are absolutely new, illustrated songs,- fine dunning by world-famous dancers, and a great many ol .ier nov eltles appropriate to such a houl- canst. The 'Juniors will alto give a magnificent production at. an enor mous cost ot 'the ruinous tragedy, "Getting Ready. The aenlors put on tho "rreaks." SCORER OF FIREMEN' IN.H RED IX GOTHAM New York, March 10. Scores of firemen were injured, several seri ously, hundreds driven from their homes nnd many buildings threaten ed by a fire which destroyed a big brick at 3S West Eighteenth street; loss, $200,000. A big boarding house was seriously threatened and Its Inmates escaped with difficulty. The big department store of Sle- gol-Cooper Compnny caught lire sev eral times, but was extinguished be fore serious damage was done. AI.MSHOl'HE KIRK CACHED THREE DEATHS San Francisco. March 10. One of the buildings of the city and county almshouse burned this morning. Of the 200 Inmates two are dead, old men wnose names are unknown. A third, Edward Karn, who was operat ed upon yesterday, died of the shock. The building was entirely destroyed. El liK.NK IT.OrKitTY , WIM, GROW SU ABLE Rlalr street addition properly Is sure to double in value within the noxt two years. T-vo electric rail ways are coming up tho valley tiom Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw roun try can not go out in any other dl rectlon. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots In this addition, only a mile rrom the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small I navment down and nwinihiv lii.t-.n. menu ir you desire. PERSONALS g-r8r4laa HSfi' j, combing Mi, proportion and process, Hood's 'l I All vuwv4' 1 a 1 vuijij olft I is therefo Peculiar to Itself "oin merit, sale? , jH of Walker, was In Jj- !Jv, n1ade trom tlie DeSI DIOOa-purih'injr alhw tonic insicu.cu . F--unar rnethtvi- t.;n trip full medicinal value ot each and ail ""Gui- The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum r,,, Kmatism. dyspepsia, and debility are cured evervH,',, bel. Frank Lajole, tho city today. W. II. Feuton returned to Dexter this afternoon. Miss Livia Bond made a short vis It at Irving today. W. H. Fenton is down from Dtx ter for a few days. Maurice Winter came In from the north this afternoon. Andy Taylor went to Roseburg this afternoon on business. R. C. Roney, of Goshen, was In tu gene between trains today. M. Kebbelbeck. of Wendling, Is In the city on business today Hood's SarsapariJ cinlri Viv drusrsrists. 100 doses Si. Besrin tr, t,t.. .. S . l. For tho. who pr.r ' un furmllv. prop,rtl ,w w Sarsatabs BMU.i m 1.11, u, i zzit form. Hood SreprUl M " P"' "V UUd utll ltod Ssnsisbs, " la ! Big game of DasKet uau ueiweeu Wnr h, . Company C and Drain at the armory ma Z:V4 Marcn 12. " - loottj dance will be given. Game called at at Eugene Dye Works. 8im1 1 7:45 sharp. 8:45 sharp. Dancing commences at lametle streets. Snsntlie Slgnatiirs W K. Brown was a business visuor uu,. Srulla ftsv. smduubuj uu at Cottage Grove yesteraay. Rev. C. A. Wooley returned this noon from a trip to Creswell. Attorney Geo. A. Noland, of Asto ria, is in Eugene on business. Mrs. Waller Ross Is up rrom Port land vlBltlng friends a few days. Attorney L. E. Bean went to Rose burg this afternoon on business. A .J. Johnson came down fronr Creswell on the noon train tooay. Attorney C. M. Kissinger went to Roseburg on the alternoon train to day. Willam Darroch went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a business lf Mrs. W. D. Rockefeller, of Wend ling. is visiting in the city for a lew days. John Baker Is In Eugene rrom Alaska, visiting his grandfather, S. Merlnu. J. W. Cox, or Springfield, was a pleasant caller at The Guard office yesterday. Levi Geer, the genial proprietor of the London Springs, is in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Medley came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. Rev. D. E. Baker was a passenger for points south on the afternoon train today. Mrs. T. J. Stephens and Mrs. R. B. Lasalle, or Harrlsburg, spent last night in Eugene. Mrs. David Griggs and child came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. b.l, r,,. I.-. , : - -: '. v X- iv-- ' r. wttt jiv ;,. - la: On Thursday.. March t. r j Ing eommenc.is. at iai ,.,,' : r, r- Jos. Nurre returned this afternoon from a business trip to Albany and other northern points. W. O. Camp is here visiting his daughter. Miss Ellen B. Camp, a stu dent at the University of Oregon. George H. Newman and ramily are there rrom Searchlight, N;v., and will go into some kind or business In Eugene or vicinity. 1 Mrs. E. B. Lee, formerly or Junc tion, will reside in Eugene during the siimemr. She went to Junction today on a short visit. Miss Cecil Hubble arrived here from San Francisco last night to see her father, M. S. Hubble, who is very ill. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. H. Couch came up Irom Harrlsburg this afternoon to visit their granddaughter, Mrs. X. B. Standlsh. Mr. and Mrs. David Link nnd son. Willis, returned this afternoon rrom Shedd. where they attended the wed ding or Mrs. Link's brother. Mrs. S. B. Smith and two children hnve arrived here to Join Mr. Smith, who Is employed as a barber on Schwerlng & Llndley's shop on East iNinth street. Clitford Edwards Is down from the Blue River mines, where he has been employed at the Treasure property. ho reports everything quiet in the district at present. Mrs. E. B. Butler, a Lane countv pioneer of 1853. has been here for several days visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hyland. She left today ror Coirax, Wash., where she is now residing. PURJE WHITE IS YOUR BREAD Madew'i PURE 1 4 L FLOUR. If it IS you already know all. we can tell you abcut it If it IS'NT. you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in J Kitchen Next Eaking Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. PURE tA'HlTE FLOUR is made of Selectee Scctch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Gradc. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flourish Sate by the folbwitf Merchants, price H per sack Geo. T. Hull Son,, W. M. Green, V. A. Bell, K. I). Matliick. The Kugeiu GiHjcery Co. ('. II. lianielK, Peter Johnson, W. II. Reminder, Colo Wilson, W. J. Gibson iv. Son, J. W. White. Fountain Grocery, I'niversity Hume Ifakerr, ;. II. Irish Metal & Rycbanl, SprinttfMiLM W. V. Kawk. Irvlug. On. AriiiltU"o & llavls. CrwsrlliH On Thursday. March 12 Comnanv C will give another big dance. Danc ing commences at 8:45 sham. Ev erybody . come. Agents for Petal it ma Incubators and Brooders. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In bulk CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. All members are piirnestlv remnwt- ed to be at Coniuanv A's drill T.".. day night, as an Important matter Is 10 ne nrougnt up. By order of Cap tain Babb. H you want a gu cart with espec ially good springs see our pew Mon umental lino Just received rrom tho fttctorv. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I'lLKSt m.KS. I'll.hlN! Williams Indian rile ointment will cure blind, bleeding atd Itching plies. It absorbs the tumors, allayi Itching at once, acts as a poultice. Company O -.gives another blgi,v,' Instant rellet. Willlanis' In dance on Thursday, March U. Danc.idl.in Pile Ointment Is prepared for lug starts at 8:4i sharp. Everybody j p!?, and Itching of the private parts Sold by I. Inn Drug Co., by mall SOc ana 11.no. Wllllanit Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. Mane your hens lay by feeding Se curity Poultrv Powder. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Company C gives another big dance on Thursday, March U. Danc ing starts at s:45 sharp. Everybody OI1IIP. . ,1 Cotnimny C glve another big dance on Thursday, March II. Dane Ing starts at 8:4i sharp. Everybody come. IP YOU KNEW The merits or the Tetai WlaJer, yon would never Hitter rrom kidney, bladder or rheumatlo trouble. $1 a' bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by imll. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, Kit Olive street. 8t. Louis. A rare treat Is In store for the people of Eugene at the M. K. Church March 4. Tickets on sale at Kuv- Mlo Dakota. Baseball, flowers and spring bonnets In the Willamette vallev. OrifAnllHlli,n nf flnrl. M...t will be completed In Woodmen's hall i ",,nd"' druK 'Hr. next Hat.irday at 10 a. m. Jacob Voorhees, state orgsnlier. will be l-eent. and a membership of 30 or 4 0 Is already asuurrd. , On Thursday. March 11 Company C will she another big dunce. Dane. O A r . 4 , WIM yylM,H. 1., t.V Iwirge stock nortlere tout ro..iv.j Also lace curtains. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Big game of basket hull hm .,., Company C nnd Drain nt the armorv March 12. After the game a big dance will be given. Game called at 7:4. sharp. Dancing coninieure.; at 8:4i sharp. i s .. I KiMiiig pnuernj. or wall paper! Just received. Last year s stock at i it Kvsi. i a 11 anil see CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO, WADHAMS (Si, KERR, BUGS. DISTRIBUTERS Business College Sh.u,., ' e ,"K uiarnines sJ knife - inouei just recelv CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.' NEW 10).i. FOR SALE OU EXCH AN'GE Three kht Nev A,say, ,a h,Kh per ton In gold ,d ,Mver. , , C:Tr.. "' -ewnisn i sireei, r.ugene. Or. WW FOR all 8-roem house; SALE oo.i M oxS,0: close In; good barn' ' chicken park; garden; fruit treeV Will be open all summer.. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there is little chance for the young ps0!1 who faces the wond without the knowlecW and cldll that come through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly nishecL tr iuard WAVTED-llonse work l,v th, , or hour: housework I ? hour; wanhlng. 20 ,onl, .' V ho.,-,. clea,u. 2. ' , r;h',,,r; MRS. M. RANSOM, ' Princi?2 K in commence at S ll shsrp. Ev er j bod v come. 4A luu... ..,.... ."'l '4iiiIIITTTT'',, Tr7I.4.