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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1908)
11 THE KCGES BaVlV GUARD, . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 65i What Others Advertise We Sell For Less The Friendly Sior.j, The Newest, rind Best We invite you to inspscs our Sprmg Merchandise AGAIN PLOWING UP STREETS TO LAY PAVEMENT Newest, Easter Suits $15.00 to $50.00 and the splendid1 variety is sure to please you at. $15.00 Nobby Jacket Suit. Made of fine blue', brown and black storm serge; trim meil In soutache and velvet; Persian vesting; three button; cut-away, mi tin lined; very styllHh suit and splendid vulnu. at $25.00 Stylish Butterfly and Jacket Suits nig range of styles and ma terials; plain and fancy; but terfly and plain tailored Jack etH; pleated and gored skirts', with deep fold nine Inches from bottom; many of these are worth 35; our price . . t!.i.M) at, $45.00 Sfjni-Toilored Suits Very atfjlsh semi-dressy tail ored suits, wade of 1'anajuh and fine French sorgo and fan cy atrlpea In tana, C'.'M'lihiiKi'li, brown, navy, etc.; wondurul values. If you don't buy them In our hat store you are not cettinjr all the style and quality you are entitled to for $3.00 or whateve: you pay, our Immense 4k o&frJes us to show you a larger ;&n? ffem' mi r hat mm will tsxtt you of getnn th1 correct color and style. We show this season complete lines of the famous Mclubbon, Koeioi, die-nng and Stetson makes PRICES $1,50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5,00 From now on throughout the spring and miuiiner the work of paving iOugene's streets will be carried on. -.The big roller was strained up this afternoon and hitched to the "rooter" and the work of excavating for the pave- meat on East Klghth street was begun. The work at- traded a large crowd all af- ternoon,( and as usual there were a great many who would "boss" the Job. The company will have no trouble In secur- i Ing men for the work, as !" there are a good many who I art Idle now. The wages will be considerably lower than they were last year. When the work of laying the bltulithlc begins the company will en- Jiloy between 75 and 10U men all told. ortnnted uranlmously en i j i iha nnnrouriatiou for the I Diversity. The funeral of Mrs. Lydia A. Ad ams was held tins alternoou aim i..c : remains Interred in the I. O. U. r. . caietery. I The University of Idaho debating : team arrived here tins auenioou iu debate with the University of Oregon team tomorrow night. ! The street cars to the University will run every fifteen minutes to- morrow night in order ta accommo date those wishing to attend the Oregon-Idaho debate at Vlllard hall. j' J. Goldbmith Is packing the fix- i tures in his branch cigar store In the ' Coleman building and will ship them I I to John Linch, at Drain. The stairway stories of the building I will be located where the store now !u. CITY NEWS I I! Bring in all your hats and let us put youf name in them, cither in gold letters or punched in the sweat band FREE. . EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. YOUR MON EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Seavey Bros, are loading another car of hops fr shipment to the East. Mrs. W. B. Wheeler was operated upon at the Eugene hospital yester day for appendicitis. ' Nick Anderson, who recently came to Eugene from Marcola, will leave In the morning or a visit '? his old home In Norway. E. J. McClanabaa goeB to Portland in the morning to receive two car . Igadi of incubators which arrived ; today from the East. The rain has given way to good weather again and all building oper ations which ' were stopped yentyi?" day hays been resumed. i fhnra will lis 110 SsRtlllK tlf .the ! public, on Thursday evening ii ..this Iwenk, the Unriefwbod rink having I been rented i& k private party. m26 I G. W .Taylor has Jus'l rbhjpleted a I' fine well for Percy Long mi t (.Is home oh Oak turret, going dottt 10 6 reet anil obtaining an excellent, flow of good water. I The "niirKOmastM' ... .troupe . ar rived here on the 'ioseburg locAV to day at noon, They took a Kpeuinl I train out of Mil(ord .last night in order to catch 'the local fn Kugcne I,. O. Ilet-ltwlth ha sold the resi dence on 'his lot which ho will cover i with a reinforced concrete business butldlnn this spring to Clarence Flsk. who Bill move It to a lot owned by hi in on West Sixth street beyond 1 lllatr. 1. O. Hradway left today with his wife for St. Martin's springs in hope of benefiting his wife's hetulh. She had the typhoid fever two years ago and has been unable to use her low er limbs since. N. H. Martin, of Cottage Grove, was today appointed administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Martin, who died January 9, l'JOS. The estimat ed value of the property of tht" estate is Jir.OO. W. F. Hart. John Allen and N. P. Chrlstnan were appointed appraisers. The funeral of Samuel Holloway i was held at Goshen this forenoon and the remains Interred in the Eu gene t. u. u. r. cemetery i ne servicec were conducted by Rev. D. II. Trim ble and attended by a large number of the members of the G. A. R., Mr. Holloway being a veteran of the civil wa.-. Attorney Jesse G. Wells has pur chased the F. S. Smith residence on College Hill and after making some Improvements to the property will move his family there. This Is the finest house on the hill. The Gar- rett Real Estate Co. mad.p lh nillu. The consideration or publication, js. not (jlveti out Your BSoofj . r 1 . Meeds puruying anu your wnuie system re time to hold the funeral of Mrs. I'l'.lt.SONAI, J. W. Ilobba left last night on' a trip north. Louis C, Siulnger, of Salem, Is in (he city nil IiuhIuiwh. O. O. Mc('l"llnn, a Salem hop buyer, Is In thti city. Jesse Hounds urrlved home last Ad ams In this city this afternoon nt i o'clock. It. K. Musou came up from Albuny this afternoon. J. W. Vculch Is In the city from Column Grove today. O. F. Calllson returned this after noon from a trip to Junction. W. II. Nulter and M. HorrowlvlU, of Wuusnu, Wis., arrived hero to day. I T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First i Notional Hunk of Cottage Grove, Is lu I the city. Ing for I.ncomb, l.lnn county, where Mrs. Taylor's father Is nt the point of death. - . i , Hat Diamond Chica tooa tor little chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The S.Mallst party of the United States now claims to bo organized In 4(1 states nnd ten itoiies. The states having the greatest number nreVln order niuiit'd as follows: New York, Pennsylvania,1 Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, California, Oklahoma, .Mastut- nlght from a trip south. W. O lleckarl returned last ill n tit I S. C. Hiir(rum, superintendent of from a biislners trip to Corvnllls. I forest reserves, arrived lust night, Sheep sneiirliig niacnines anff knife Mrs. Hokk llniiBch. wild has been , and Is a guest at The Snieede. i shiirpenors. New model Just recelv- vory 111 for smno time, Is Improving., Mrs. C. C. Cofl'niiiu went to Will-1 ei( I. I. l.nrlmer mine over from ker today and from there will go to, CHAM MORS II ARDW XltK CO Hnrlnuflel.l mi the noon train todav. 1 Cot tnge Grove to visit relatives. , JiiBtlco of the l'twpp J. K. Young, Dr. 1C. N. Hutcliliisiui, of the fed of Coltnni Grove, was In Eugene to-' enil bureau of aiiliiiiil Indiis ,lKy. . ; try. Is registered at The Smeede. Hon. S. II. Enkln returned Inst i J as. Watson, of l.os Angeles, Is In night from a business trip to lorl-th city. He Is nrniiiglug to liviuro juiui. 'on a co-operative colony aclieiiui. Win. M. Grnvos. of .liimeslown, Mrs. U. G. Gay left today for her N. 1).. was an arrival lu Euueuo yes-! home at the Coeur d Alone mines In tvnlny. I Idaho after a M. S. Hubble In still on the mend . herf. nnd iiiuv bo able to bo uu In the near I Mrs. W. (1. McNeil, of llalsev, af future. tei1 a visit at the home of A Mrs. A. D. Charlton returned lo chusetts. New Jersey nnd Minnesota. Sunshine Washing Machines drive away iln blues. See It a' CHAMHEliS HAKDWAKE CO. XK.W TODAY visit with relatives I lVitlam) today after a few days' vis it In Kugene. , Mrs. K. 1). Drlseoll nnd Mrs. .1. II.: Pool arrived In Kugene this morning . from Klainalli Falls. , Rev, J. J. Hnmlsnker, of Arletn. 1 M. Si mons and family In Kugene, return ed home today. Mis. Park Slioff left last night for her home lu California., after having attended the funeral of her father V. R. Fuller, a tew days ago. Mrs. Condon Mcl'ornnck, of Port- li ml bind, after a visit with her patents. j lion, and Mrs. F. M. Wllklns, lu Hilar-' gene, returned home today, the! Albany Democrat: J. K. Pratt, the commercial traveler, whoe home b Is up visiting his parents, Mr. Mrs. Satiiiiel lliiiidsnkcr. M. J. Dick, of Myrtle Creek, rlveil here lii-n nltht lo attend funeral of Mrs. Adams. Itev. D. II Trimble eon lueted the! at Eugene was recently visited funeral of Samuel Holloway tit Go-.twins, was In the city today. hen this forenoon and returned In I Geo. w. Taylor l lives lu the morn HERE'S A CHANCE Tor you to liuiKu money: our representatives make IIP a day so can you; Immediate seller and exclusive territory; agents eun carry as sld-' line. G. F. I'cnnlwell, Mgr., I :t 1 Mutual Life llnildliig. Seattle. Wash. FOR KENT A lirgi. trout room, furnished; electric light anil hath;' hot it ii d cold w ater. 621 Lincoln i stniM, three blinks west of post-t office. tf I Isaac II. Wing hna begun suit In tho circuit court against Fred Fis cher and Fred Fischer. Jr., to recov er the sum of $1000 with Interest at J per cent from August 12, 1901. on'i promlsory note. L. M. Travis Is attorney for the plaintiff. A girl was born to Josle Wilson, one of the members of tile pony bal let In "The Dream City," at the Ku gene hospital Saturday. Her hus band Is a vaudeville artist in uu East ern circuit. She will rejoin her troupe as noon as slie is able to leave the hospital. A meeting of the building nnd loan association Toniniittec vl the Com mercial cltili will be held tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock and the committee on the better lighting of Willamette street and keeping the store wlnd nvs lighted at nluht will meet at 8:15 the same evening. William Kahler has begun suit In the circuit court against Fred Kah ler to recover $77. till. He alleges that on April 9, ISO J, the justice's court awarded him that amount ot damages from tho defendant nnd the tiin has m-t yet been paid. 1.. M Travis Is attorney for the plaintiff. A meeting of the I.nne County Bar Association was held last night and officers elected as follows: Presi dent, K. O. Potter; vice president, J. M. Williams; secretary, .1. M. Pipes: treasurer, G, F, Sklpworth. A reso- W. S. Gibson & 6oil are preparing to enlarge the Bee Hive grocery at West Eighth and Charnelton streets, by occupying the adjoining room re cently vacated by Ludford & Has kell. This grocery firm is building juri a Inrge business and carries a fine line ot new and first-class goods, Which are very neatly displayed in jhelr store. ! - J. Kavanaugh, manage? of the Singer Sevang Machine company's office in this city, ssi's he will pay a reward of $5 for the arrest and conviction of tile person who stole the big ijliiger calendar from the: postqtflce lobby last night. The fel-; low Iras alieady got 8 months and: 6 days1 time and Kavanangh; says he will get more if he can fnrd out who ho is. Dr. Made, pastor of the First Pres byterian church of Cottige Grove will speak at the "Christian church Friday evening under the nimpicc? of the Eugene Christian Endeavor union. Dr. Made was a pratninen-t Endeavor worker in the East for several years itirl had the envlablr distinction of having the largest .membership of any society in hip state. He is said to be an able speak er and the Eugene union is fortunate In 'securing his services. Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hnmmond 'was severely bitten on one of his legs by Andy Taylor's dog last even ing. Mrs. Taylor wished to talk to. her husband, who is serving a term In the county jail for violat ing the local option law, and as he was unlocking the door to admit her the dog made a savage attack upon him, badly tearing his trousers nnd sinking his teeth Into the flesh of his leg. Deputy Hammond Imme dlately went to a physician and had the wound burned out so as to avoid blood poisoning. Snow appeared on the top of Spen cer's Ilflt:e and other lilgh elevations this morning.' The night was cold I and no doubt while it was raining here yesterday and last night the snow piled ,up high in the mountains. Superintendent L. R .Fields, of the Soutbern Pacific Company, accom panied bv Division Engineer Rollins, and Master Mechanic Younger, spent Inst night In Eugene, having come over from the Springfield branch on the "bullet" lest evening. They are on a tour of inspection of the com pany's lines. They examined the work now being done in the local de pot yards and expressed themselves as being well pleased with the pro gress being made. spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetjte s'ot-l tired feeling annually prove. 6$ tt i c :ti- : i. t s- nooas oarbcipamia is me muse eiiective men" devised for the complete purification of the blooH5 complete renovation of the whole system. aad tit It will make you feel better,- look hotter eat better and give you the best possible preparation V tH days ot summer, as over 40,000 people hive testifi V- lw last two years. Today buy and.begm to take la Hood's Sarsaparilla TTsiml form, linniil. or ill tablet form, called s.,,o...,,. .... . l IIETTEIl THAN MEDICINE Breathe Hyomci's Tonic Healing ami lie 1 urea 01 iuuuth. ' Nature has a remedy for catarrh, a treatment that Is far better than dosing the stomach with medicines and drugs. It Is the healing oils and balsams of Hyomel which medicate the air you breathe, reaching the most re mote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs, killing all catarrhal germs and restoring health to the mucous mem brane. The use of Hyomel Is like a cura tive internal air bath, and has the same antiseptic and healing effect as the air where the pine forests give off their fragrant and dealing bal same. ' Breathe the healing and Invigor ating Hyomel and see how quickly you will get relief from catarrh. K it does not help you there will not be 1 penny's expense, as Hull's drug store agrees to refund the motlPy if it fails to cure. The complete Hyo mei outfit costs only $1. Kodol is today the best known rem edy for all disorders of the stomach, such as dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stomach and belching of gas. 8old ty all druggists. Large stock portieres Just received. Also lacs ciirtalnsi ..... CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. . SI'KiXQ OPKxTxG MAKCH 28 . i Colvffi & Rnssell wish to announce that Vtiey will show a complete line of pattern, dress and tailored suits Saturday, March 28. m2 8 84 East Ninth St. Onion Sets. CHAMBERS, HARDWARfe' CO. I Hawker Cut Glass. Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting We have built up our trade J Cut Glass on the high quality of the "Hawkes" J. O. WATTS JEWELER '. TEA We sell tons of poor stuff; but our name isn't on it. Go by the name. VriT gm er rf turns yortr money II you doo'l Uk.o SchiKini:' lit. St; we pay lniu. HALL &. iHUMWAY. rlumbtnii sto sewsr wuti Also genera! el btiiK n tis til Bbeet iron work. Iron work pi; M ilit ; Uarry a lull U:ih or jlnmMiw fiH Phone Black 13 i s viiiunml j Agents lor Fetalunia Incubators; and Brooders. i CHAMBU'tS HARDWARE CO I Jfnke your hens iay by feeding Se-' curlty Poultrv Powier. I CiIAMBKRS HARDWARE CO. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup! acts gently yet promptly on the bow-1 els nnd allays inflammation at the Sold by all druggists. '. J. M. Morris V. P. J" " J. W. Warrra The Red Star Real Estate, Insurance, Un nients, Loans : : : : Property Listed and SM Owner's price : : : : Room. 4, MeClnng Mock. Conwi and lllaniette Phone? Office. Black 6!71; deuce, Black (. Eugene, - - ( liirago Wlicnt Market. Chicago, March 25. May. 94 3-S; July. M 3-S; Septeniber. Sr, 3-s. Fresh garden seed In bulk CHAMBERS liAR DWARtC CO. If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs see our new Mon umental line just received fsum tho factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Kpiirj: WB1TE IS YOUR BREAD MadewA PURE WHITE FLOUR about it If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in V Vfi-t XT 1-v.ncncn iNcxt tiaKing Day. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread If Working on a Salary i you should save systematically. By far the best way la to determine the amount yon ran lay aside and then deposit this each pay-day, adjusting your expense lo the amount remaining. , Tho plan of living first and saving what may be left afterward, doesn't seem to work out well In practice. The formula for saving 1 simple. Spend less than ou earn. Ouha!o the ptvper relation between what ou want and wlml you can afford. , , ' . Start an acropnt with us tod.iy mid wo will be glinl to )iel:voii. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital nj Surplus 100,(100.00 EiUbl.thcd 1S2 ti . i.;iyilSfl! i M IB wo i H i- these linos 5 H (Successors to the Eilcrs' Piano-House) Commercial Club Block - Opposite Methodist Church We carry world kno.vn makes, such its tho Weber, Chiokering, Story & Clark, Hobart M. Cable. Marshal! & Wen Jail, Lester and many other makes of riaim also have various standard makes -nf organs. We can Mir;iv all wans in BEST QUALITIES OF GOODS AT LOWEST FRICES It will p.ty you to sec us It lore you purchast. Reiv ruber our new loeatii n--Ci ir.nu rcla! C!v:b Ko URE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High-Grade. Use Pure White Flour Fastry and cakes as I. as for bread- it sat isfies or your money back. for wcl Sale by the foow Merchants, priced'' cer sack . 1 1 Mil tin-en. It. II. M. A. tieo 11' K. D. l:Hl",'k- r. The Kim. nc tinI l C. It. Diinicls. Peter John-""1-V. II. Iicuip-tcr, Cole Vil. W. -I- (il'"n .1. V. Mii'-. Koiintain -r"r"r:t,i,rt, University H"" IUI (i. II. Iri-b W. W. l nk. I""1-1"' ;V.ii a 1 '.in. ,ii 1" VADHAMS Gb m m - ros. DI3TR:Ei;TEiS 'WT