Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 18, 1908, Image 8

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THB FXGKNE DAILY OttAfeVi. WKDXESDAV. MARCH 11 0
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ji ci EUGENE'S LARGEST
The Friendly Store --and best store
INDIA MXOX KI'IXIAI,
29- Inch 8 l-3c iinllly, yd..."lc
30- ln. ISo quality, yd He
32-ln. ir.c quality, -yd ... ,K'
30-ln. 35c quality, yd.... -"-
(KMlich Table Ihiliui'-li, Wlr.
Vivo pieces silver bb'iirh-d ru
ble linen, now piitlriin, cxtr.i
heavy, 65c value; special, a
yard ' rl"
:i(l-inili Much SiiIiIiik, srsr
Ono piece white linen SiiltliK
86-lnches wide, extra value at,
H yard -r"'
815 Suit I'nllciiix ill WD.MI
$15 exclusive Suit I'litterm,
KiiKll'li and I'erilnn 1D0S nov
elf !-. S yards to Hie patten.,
45 liu lti-s w lil-; some In chock,
plaid iiml stripes In thin sea
son's l--.t colorings, only 13 of
them, value $1'j to $-'0; Hale
price tomorrow
KAIIO (OIISKT MAI.I-:
Klve dozen hlKh-Krade Kahu
corsets on tale tomorrow at
one-thlrJ less than nKular;
$3.f.O corsets, 2.85, and $3.00
corsets, 3.0; all sizes.
CITY NEWS
Humor Philosophy
'DUNCAN M. SMITH
Maud Fry will please call at the
liuueiiB Dye Works. , I
There-will he a special meeting of
the Commercial Club at 7 o'clock to
nlrfht. Household Koodr. ior Harry Norton
and family arrived here this iiiumlus
fi'oiiitro,-tlaiid.
DeWlu'a Little Barly Itinera, small,
safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by
al druKKlMS-
iHa Pnirinn. ifravman. who held
Judgment atralnm Amos for the sum
of 24. His hid on the stock was
$112. There were aeveral other cred
itors who hid on the stock. Mr. Mar
tin will dispose of the Roods in a
lump or at retail and expects to make
a fair profit on them.
The new residence of J- W. M.
i).. ......j i ih riiuir uiri'Ht addition
hurt .. ni.rr.iw ..mn.ir. from ih ami.tion ; the possibility
; bv fire venter-lay. William Crane , Btroug knocker,
and C. W. Hell were driving alur.K, - .i,ib
lllalr street when they noticed the Tbe uplift Is Indt a Jojous t liuig
roof of the building on fire. I hey ui,csg JOU ,m1)t.u to lie either the up
tied their team to the fence and has-1 or t,je one lMyag the bills.
1 tuned to tne House, aim :
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
frail constitution doesn't preclude
of
man
s being a
l..u. ,.c Mm Itni-rw.a i lscoveren l lie
flames. Several bucketful of water
extlnKiilshed them. Had the roof been
Hrv it wmilil have been Impossible to
nave the house. A hole about fourJ
feet wide was burned in the rooi, me
Smart Styles in Spring Suits
$15, $25, $35 and $45
For many reasons these Suits of quality demand your Inspection.
We never have had better Suits at such Inviting prices as quoted
now It's not too early to choose look at our Suits Tuesdoy try
Bomi) of them on. We are pleased to show you our new styles. . You
will get as good values now as later and a very much better variety
of materials to select from. If there Is, any particular cloth you
want In any special style we have In stock, we will he glad to order
It for you. By ordering It now you can have It for Easter.
The New Lingerie Waists
$1.00, $2.50, $2.00 up to $12.50
Ueautlful Waists and better values than ever before. The Immense
variety of styles wo are showing makes choosing easy and the values
are so good you can decide without, having to think nbout the price.
You will find the plain tailored waists and the waists beautifully
trimmed In Val. I.aco, In Iltitterfly and Gibson and Spencer effects,
short and long sleeves; button cither In front or back; made of fine
mull, lawns and Japanese Bilk.
.las. W. Hill, of Hazel Dell, filed
his notarial commission with the j jre starting from the chimney
' county clerk today. i .
Two more carloads of logs arrived
down from Wlldwood for the Eugene
I Lumber Company last night. j
I Wholesale produce merchants re-j
; nort that eggs are at 13 cents per,
dozen now and very plentiful. i
I ! Bolton & Jenkins, successors to
I The funeral of Robert A. Fox was Mrs. Shumate, will have their spring
held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock millinery opening
! with Interment In the I. O. O. F.
SPRING MILLINERY
OPENING SATURDAY
cemetery.
nay Goodrich, a clerk In the First;
National bonlrof Eugene, today filed
with the county clerk bis commission,
as notary public.
Saturday, March
21. A full line of spring and summer
; hats and dress hats will be on dis-
I play.
m20
CaPTAIX mookk ......
IXSl'l.TEII OU OUll
Your Money'
Worth or your
Money Back
vS.H.Friendly
Frlendty'i Matchless
Hosiery
13c and 25c a pair
t
PFRSONAI-8
tie, arrived here last bight and loft
s on this morning b Sluulaw stage to
I visit relatives out west.
I Justice of the Peace J, E. Young,
of Cottage drove, was In Eugene to-
' Onlvpaton Tex March 17. When
Kodol Is today the heat known rem-' c Mo( of' the mulsh steam-
edy for all disorders of the stomach, ' Howtncad of nelfast. Ireland,
such as dyspepsia, heartburn, sour ' dressed ship in hon-
stomach and belching of gas. Sold by. of Patrick, he put the green
all druggists. I emblem above fhe Stars and Stripes.
, 1 This violation of the I'nited States
It Is said that James Stewart, who , nl v n'lrea 01(1 Glory always
has been in the butcher business at, the top when displayed In a
Springfield for several years Is pre- j ln gtateg r wa proII1,)tly
paring to reinUve to Portland to en- ed to tne cf,nl,ander's atenllon
ter Borne other buslneSB there. ))y ft Rovernment inspector, but he
.. T.i r.miiv hn' bluntly refused to comply with the
Porclval I. Kust and family, WR0
formerly resided here but afterward j ; , ne received a tmmM de-
moved back to Philadelphia, are re-, DjW states collec-
turning to Eugene their household CU8tomg f tnl8 t, accom)a.
goods having arrived here today. nlc(J b gn order f()r a rcvenue c,ltl0r
a ,ir r.ni , I to stand ready and a threat to call tne
5lU",Cl S1,"".8 'rn'U-nboat into service unless the order
of the flags waB reversea, am me
skipper obey, and then only to haul
down the American (lag and leave
the green one up.
day.
OBcar Parson Is up from Portland Philip Hohl, of Cottage Orovc, Is In
on business. 1 the city visiting his daughter, Mrs.
J. M. Stone, of CrCBwell, was In tho Mike Wuld.
city yoBtorduy. I " '
nlgi' Eln"rB- W "Sr STUIKK
M. J. Drury, of Marcoln, spent last , -
. i, Stanford Vnlverslay, March 17.
K. B. Orion Is up from Junction Twelve Stanford students were sub-
John Vea "h ,. down from Cot-student affairs of Ht.inn.ril Unlversl-
'.!. i I....?! ,1 rinni'onstratliin last week In which three
.. ... V.. ;... , i i ; hundred - unileigiaduates showed
I K Cantrell i.r Waltervllle, Is their disapproval or tho prohibition
. In tho city on tis'lness. j "AM. The students Mr the grenler
Miss Jennlo linker relurned today , part weri upper classmen and their
i dismissal has caused ono or the blg-
fion W Trlnii. or IjiPort City, la.K'-st sensations In the history or the
i ... !. .,,, vnt,.,-,li,v uiidergrnduutes.
J M Wllhelm came down from A meeting of tho student body was
CreBWol'l today on tho noon train. 1 bold tonight at which a petition was
M rs. Jus. C heshlrq whb a passon- umwu up mm sucu j
Ror lor Portland on tho noon trnln
today.
Attorney II. W. Thompson relurn
xl last flight from a trip to aolden
daa, Wash.
Mr nml Mm. L. Q. Adair went to
Doswell Springs this artornoon oil a students.
hort outing.
MIhb Mabel Chllda, or Seattle, nfler
a Visit with friends III Eugene, left
for home today.
Frank Chamberlain and D. I',.
Huckleberry, of Mabel, spent last
night In Eugeno.
Attorney K. It. Hryson returned
to Corvallls today afti having trans
acted business In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crngln, ol Han
Jomo, Cnl., arrived hero last night and
'are transacting ulne here.
V. W. Stewart, Waller Threlkeld.
Z. N. Ageo nml (li'ii. K.- llouek, of
ltoselnirg. are in the city today.
j K. P. Withers wns a imssenger
on the noon train today for Irving.
nvhi.rn lie will visit a day or so.
A fnmllv tr nine by the nnnie of
Caldwell arrived here Monday night
front Oklahoma and will locate hero
Un. J. It. llean. of Portland, at
tor a visit with her daughter, Miss
llaiol. In Engtine, returned home to
day. C. A. I.orlng, the civil englnerr In
rharuo of tho building of the new de
mit, arrived up from Portland last
nlitltt.
Mrs. H. Elter and sun went to
Portland today In reKiwiiiso to a mes
sage stating that Mrs. f.ttei inotner
was very 111.
I.leiiteunnt J. M. Kelso, Jr , ol the
llnlted Slates army, was in the illy
yesterday looking after the nt'iull
lng ti nt ln iiere.
MIkb Madge Hat lee, who has wn
In fallftimla fur the past sev.ual
p... ,,i . rrlv.. 1'iiine Monday and
grill remain come time.
... I. l.,iitv anil wife. Mrs. Hose
Di'Moks and I'lvde llawley. of Hun
dred Btudents who took part In the
parade. The petition stilled that the
twelve BtudenlB suspended ror par
ticipating In the parnde wero no more
guilty than tho 300 signers. Tho
meeting was attended by about auuu
r TEA "
New York is too far
from Japun; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Your siOMr Wlurm your money II roil don't
like bclullmt'l liott. P lam.
nou need that he may decide to again
run for the ofrice. In that case r.
Uevereaux,. who has announced his
candidacy, will withdraw as a candi
date rrom the Third ward. i
The curbing Tor the pavement on
West Eighth street Is about complet
ed and West Ninth street will be
worked on next, the stakes having
been Bet and some r the boards ror
the rramoB delivered today.
K. K. Kubll, a graduate or the Uni
versity or Oregon about fourteen
years ago. Is one of t'.ie candidates
for nomination on the Republican
legislative ticket in Multnomah conn.
ty.
The standplpe from which the lo
comotives secure water at the depot
will soon bo moved from Its present
locution south of the main track to a
point between tho main track and the
new passing track bo that locomotives
may take water from either.
County Judge Geo. W. Dunn, of
JackBim. will run again this year for
that office, lie attended the Univer
sity of Oregon nbout twenty years
ago and Is well-known to many old-
time residents of lMiguno. He Is a
brnlher-ln-law' of Horuco Burnett, of
Tho (Juard.
The concrete foundation under the
west wall of the new llillln block has
been completed and tho building will
now be as safn as any In the city.
MeFiill & HolUmnn, tho now renl
estnto firm .report the sale of the
N. It. MrFall farm of 1611 acres six
miles west of Eugene, on tho Eliulra
road, to Henry Konipp and Frank
Powell for $l'.mt0.
Tho slock or goods In the Amos
store at Maivoln w as sold by C insta
ble Plank yesterday to J. M. Martin
TAFT AXI) HCOHES
SHAKE HANDS AXI LAUGH
New York, March 17. Irish valor,
beauty and wit were tonight the In
spiration or the Friendly Sons or St.
Patrick, and those virtues were ex
tolled In prose and verse by no less
distinguished guests or honor than
Secretary Tart and Governor Hughes.
The dinner, the most sumptuous lo
cal affair In honor of Ireland s pat-1
ron saint, was held at Delmonico s.
and TiOO persons were present.
Among those nt the speakers table
were Archbishop Fat-lev, Bishop Pot
ter, Justice Victor Howling, Augus
tus Thomas. ex-Just Ice Morgan .1.
O'Brien, (ienenil Fred D. Giant, and
the presidents of half a dozen patriot
ic; societies.
Ijiugli lis They Clasp Mantis.
Mr. Hughes, having previously at
tended a reception In his honor, was
late and tho dinner wns well under
way when ho arrived at Delnioniro's.
As he entered a cheer was raised
and the applause became general
throughout the room as he moved to
ward the speaker's table. As he
neared his seat at the left of the
toastnmster, Mr. TafMtrose, and the
secretary and governor clasped
hands. They stood so ror a tno
ment. and then, as though there was
something humorous In the situation
both laughed. In a moment the bnn
qilet hall was In an uproar with
laughter and mingled cheers lor Mr.
Taft and Mr. Hughes.
Both candidates made speeches.
Blessed are the pure in purpose, for
they shall be much traduced and bo get
free advertising.
TIs love also that makes the affini
ties elo and the strong arm of the
law that keeps them on the lope.
Keeping the cooky Jar empty Is a
great aid to Indigestion.
The best derense against a liar Is not
to be arrald of the truth.
The country has been saved time
and yet again by the women's clubs.
The only difference between cherish
ing a prejudice and being Inclined to
be cautlouB 1b that between you and
le.
Th woman who doesn't think much
of people lu general Is obviously busy
thinking exclusively of herself.
The Dreamers.
In the busy world of action,
Where the race Is to the strong.
Dreamers do not win the prizes.
But they somehow get along.
Doere gatherIn the bakeshop.
Take the cooky and the bun.
But in missing things substantial
Dreamers have a lot of fun.
With his feet Incased in slippers.
Seated in his easy chair.
And his pipe at hand the dreamer
Can defy the world ot care.
Buslnesa In the .treet may bustle.
Commerce In the mart may hum,
But that doesn't Jar the dreamer
Or affect his kingdom come.
He can dally In the valley
Where the Idle llllee lurk;
He can wander In. the forest
When he ousht to be at work.
When he should be chasing dollars
He can saunter down the street.
Calm, unmoved and quite complacent,
If he get. enough to eat. '
Dreaming doesn't bring htm money
Nor put treasures In hie sack,
But It helps along digestion.
And It doesn't hurt his back.
He can analyao the struggle,
He can soo unmoved the strife.
And If there is cause for worry
Bhltt the burden to his wife.
Spring Medicine
The best is Hoods barsaparilla. It
is the best because it does the most good.
While it makes the blood pure, fresh
and lively, it tones the stomach to bct
tpr ditrestion, creates an appetite, stimu.
lates the kidneys and liver, gives new
brain, nerve and digestive strength.
An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes
timonials in two years proves its merit.
c ran tabs For tllORe wlio rwfi- niruiruio
In Ul.lut I'-n - ,V.S r-it,l SarhAn!,!!. ft well as
!S rKiSLT li in I f'," Kar.u,b. hv. Ijlenll
'if. ,ii ..mi rurivllv. properties a the liquid
ottn by evaporanuu, uirna-
SI
form, besides arrurary
omy.-tb.r. i.i p " "y-'r.,., .-,,1 i.rinsil.
Mrs. J. p. fis
Jlass., Buys:"!,, a , " ".
known Hood's SarsBMrill. Tio EV
humor, and a. a seuef,! bAJHiW S
scrofula. e.-zt.u.a . hi. nnII... ." sT3
sngnedMM, It e,re. m'1-,",J,
ACT OIK'KLY.
Delay Hjis Been Ihingerous lu in-
gruc.
I Sheep snear'ng iii.cmne,..
: sharpeners. .New n,,.,7.. "
ed-.. ."""HJ
GHA.MBER3 HARDWARSjj
Maun.vmii- h, . I
Do the right thing at the right, ; aurity. Poultry p0L. "H
. fcHAJiBIHAKUWAREc,
Onion Sets:
CHAMBERS' H-JtRDWASI? a
time. : . ...
Act quickly in time o. uPi.
Bachache is kidney danger,
noon's Kidnev Pills act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous.'
kidney Ills. I
Plenty of evidence to prove this.;
W A. Haskell ot 272 West Sev
enth street, Eugene. Ore., says: "In
our family Doan's Kidney Pills have,
been a standard remedy for many
vears. Nearly every member of the,
family has used them at onejUme or,
another. It does not seem to make:
any' difference what the symptoms
may be, if the trouble exists in the :
kidnevs, Doan's Pills will cure it. 1
used to have a sort ot lumbago and
nain in the back, and it was ror this;
trouble that I used them. I would
not hesitate to recommend Doan s
Kidney Pills in any case where there
is hope ot a cure."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Company,
Burfalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name Doan Br
and take no other.
Sunshine Washing Maohlnes drive
awav the blue3. See It at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Thomas C'. Crittenden, Jr., son of
T. T. Crittenden, former governor of
Missouri, Is the Democratic nominee
for mayor of Kansas City,
Mo.
Lucky For the Orientals.
"The fleet Is
out
for
not going
looking
trouble."
"Very true,
but 5'ou know
how lniM?tuous
some of the
sailor lads are."
"That Is all
right. The olll
cers have posi
tive orders not
to allow them
to lick the
Japs."
(now my u?,
ipff
II
Large stock portieres just received.
AIbo lace curtains.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
OUR PRICES
FOR
Optical Work
Are the most reasoniblt
arid our work thebestud
most satisfactory to it
had.
J. O. WATTS, Optuu
6U WillamjtteS'.
Frcih crrt-n 4'd I" hullr
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
ril.Ksi rn.rca; t'll.tcHI .. .
Williams Indian rile ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and itching j
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acta as a poultice,
gives Instant rollef. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared lor
piles ami Itching or the private parts.
Sold bv I.lnn Drug Co., by mall K0c
and 1 00. Williams M(g Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
New spring pattern of wall paper
Just received. lJtst year b stock at
citsl Call and sen
CHAMBERS IIAHIAVAUH CU.
I'st IManiTiml Chick food ror llttlt.
chickens.
CHAMBERS HA ROW ARK CO.
If y.m want a go cart with eipec
iallv go'd springs "t our new Mott
iiiiu'iiuil line Jus! received ''" tho
fiiclni '.
CIIAMBKIta llARJiWAliK CO.
IF You Know Us . . .
Two years bro a young man wns sollclled by us to open nn ac-
We told him that In case he should ever wish to borrow money,
ho would flf.il It an advantage In have become known at our bank
through such mn acitiunt. . ,
II had at that tliui. no occasion to borrow; however., he opened
an account. . ,
Recently he needed to use some nionev In a business deal and he
rame to us (or it and was coiimit'dated ,
U he had ! been kimmn to us. It might have 1 n different.
This Is a representative race. Von might iiImi find It advanta
geous to bo known at this bank.
We are always prepared In nri'otninod.ile our patrons and no wor
thy applicant Is ever n fused.
Wo will be pleased to him' your niioiini.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
jico.axcH) LsuWiaixd 8:
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r. ... '-' , '
nri''-'X s-trr'-- "i 'i K:$i . V--'
Why They Were Stung.
Several American ladles who have
purchased earls, dukes, counts and
such worthless trifles at fabulous
prices are sick of their bargains and
wish they had their money back.
Let us not, therefore, Jump hastily
at the conclusion that all. gentlemen
with title are warped and worthless
and that It Is Impossible to train any
of them as household pets.
That would be a mistake. It Is the
gentleman with nothlnp; but titles,
miscellaneous debts and a speckled
past who come over and trade their
titles for money, with a girl thrown In
as an liuninilimnce, who make hus
bands that nre well calculated to rec
oncile the bm helor lady to her Bingle
state. There nn? some dukes who
make giwid husbands as husbands go.
Init they nre the ones who nuirry for
love and look on the lady's fortune. If
she has one, as n pleasing Incidental.
iiim'
IS YOUR
msmmmm
BREAD Made w
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in jw
Kitchen NefBaking Day. .
ItYnakes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
A Bar to Success.
"Olrls, never marry a man to reform
him."
"WhyT'
"You nro liable to run afoul of the
law."
, "Indeed! How?"
"In order to reform It will often be
necessary to deform hlni."
j Sound Advice. H
i s A L
: i w :
Irt-iHn:
I
PURE WH'TE
FLOUR
is mace cf Selected Tcotch
Fif; Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly Kigh
Grade. Use Pure Whits FOiir
for pastry and cakes as
well as for bread it sat
isfies or your money back.
Pure White Flour is fcr
Sale by the follow'"?
Merchants, price $U
per sack
f.'oo. T. Hall ,
W. M. (Irecn.
W. A. Hell.
V.. 1). Matlock,
The lOimene (iriM-tTjr Co.
(', It. Daniels,
I'eter .tnbliMUl.
W. II. Denne-ler,
Celu Wilson.
V .1. (ill's"!! S,n.
.1. W. Whit"1.
Kouiitaln sins-cry.
l lilvcl-ily """'
(i. II. Mis''
ncgnl 'v'"i)ia(,liK
V W. l"ak. Irvlni
...... A li t
ires""
Of.
WADHAMS (& KERR BROS
DISTRIBUTERS
"Make jour mark, tny son."
"Yes. dad."
"And one other thing."
"Yes, dad."
"I.et it Ik1 an easy mark."
JUDGE BEN B. LINDSEY, THE BOYS' FRIEND.
Imk-v Hen II l.ln.lsey of the Juvenile court in 1 'enter lta calu.-sl f:in'
rr Slid wide for his reforms In .l.'.iilus with Incurrkiblo N y. His luollo Is
"a tL.in.-tre deal for the child." and be Is credited with the reformatl.'ii of mm
lya dmiiu the few e:irs that be bus Iv.mi oh the ls-u h th:m nut' oth.
man In the I'nllttl Slates. lh p'nn Is to put the lads on ir h-mor. --1 . 1
bl i-usiom Is to trust Hie little (eilons .i h" iui i. ts'inpaiiled to the reform
. Iund after Sfutcitcc.
! Different In Practice.
I Wjr lime tT.,.h,.rs y.-Pow ,kir,nM.
Put It r- .;.;!rvs AA
1.1
I :
ir k
T'-e t-'na(' nab!e.
'? I ', 'i'-r t,.',l hor tc
I
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Fcr the care and
Medical and Surgical
Modern opcratin? room andM"
Appliances for Xf if .
Sputum and blooi ex1.
Full corps of trained nt"
. Rates on applisJl'0"- ,
Medical acd Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykend.il. M. D.
O. Prcsos-r, M. D.
P. I. Rirtlc. M. D.
B. F. Sciielc, M. D.
D. APjinc. M.D.
Ore. O'B.DcBar.M D.
L. E. McDougjl, M. D.
..Training School for
Regular course of lectures by the
trainine in the hosrital. The
.:. . i .i . ir n,.
ji un. u.;sp'.;ai constitutes inc lawutv , j''
n-acn address 'W. KUYKEM'AL1-il
1-U -U'l
For r.i:
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