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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
C , yj XtiK KL'GKMC DAILY GUARD, WKI.N1A1, AI GRAND dUBY 88 :n;:::;;m:j:n::::j:::::::::::::::;:n::n:::t:m::5:::: GENSUSESJIIiii, GENERAL JGKSCH Sale Opens Friday Noon--!2 oclock April 3d Sew York. Marih j, (.iiiu jury i! ,-.; . , SiflTlK I hi. 1 ! .-.,-. Paper I the Km nd jury a!f,.c-ln j!t6 J of the Attorney-,;,.,, J ' ,?" , and an offer has been JL" . attorney-general to aiiiioar hZr grand jury to- glv, Shoe f tttt H it 3 8 M cu uo 'ten fled ;r.7 appears to l,e a conflict i . to matters 1.,,..,. .... 111 office of Attorney-Gn?- such transcendant Imnonan' administration of u,e busin-S1' state and the confidence nf ..5 pie of the state in th i,L."l Attorney-General Is so me puunc welfare that we can tC tentlon of your honor to lt'tTt MUSTQUIT BUSINESS-BUILDING LEASED TO OTHER PARTIES Over 6000 Pairs of Shoes MEN'S, LADIES', BOYSl MISSES AND CHILDREN'S I Must Be Closed Out at Less than Manufacturers' Cost Complete Sprng Stock now in, and hundreds of pairs just opened up go on sale with the balance of the stock Men's Pacific Loggers lvten's -Santa Rosa Work Shoes Men's Western High Cuts Men's Packard Dress Shoes Men's Tilt-Kenney Dress Shoes Men's Orthopedic Dress' Shoes Boys', Youths' Misses', Children's and Babies' Shoes , Hundreds upon Hundreds of Pairs Prices Cut To Almost Nothing Julia Marlowe Dress Shoes for Ladies Green-Wheeler Dress Shoes for Ladies Orthopedic Dress Shoes for Ladies Fifty different styles in Oxfords for Ladies The White Ribbon Shoe For every pair sold 5c goes to the local W.C.T.U. organization FREE PAIRS of oe 63 SHOES 63 Saturday evening April 4th, at 1 0 o'clock p. m. . we will give away 25 pairs of shoes. The free pair ' will equal in value the pair purchased, TICKETS FREE ON EVERY PURCHASE ' FR.EE O C PAIRS OF 63 SHOES 63 200 pairs Old Ladies' Comfort Shoes J 1 ID Wells' price $2.00 now P 1 1 U 400 pairs Ladies' Dress Shoes, the Rad- T ft cliifc included, values to $3, now P'0 One Imjncnsc Table of Shoes, all kinds, values to $5.00 take your choice at CO the forced out price of p&TJ 175 pairs of Children's Shoes, values OO. to $2.00 OOC 250 pairs Men's Dress S'iocs values F 1 Aft to $3.50...: $I.OO Shoes piled high on another table, all kinds, Values to $4.00, take your choice at T 1 OA i the forced out price of . . . 125 pairs Mixed Shoes, values to $2.50 now $1.28 50 pairs Ladies' Gray Canvas Oxfords ftn and Shoes, regular $ 1 .50, now OOC Another lot, hundreds of pairs, all kinds, values to $3.00, your choice at the 110 forced out price of 1 j5 1 .O Hundreds of Pairs of Better Grade Shoes, and all go at Terrific Price Reductions We have handled hundreds of stocks, but the Wells Stock is the best we have ever secnNot a dozen pairs of poor quality among the 6000 pairs in stock Every Pair Must Go Not a Shoe Can Remain in This Room GET INTO THE RIGHT STORE WILLIAM S. JACKSON. Attorney general of New York,rti flyB hanks Ann corporation m g cousulrucy ugttlnst bitu. quest the clerk of the court tnir, mit this presentment and aemm the testimony of the proceeiliip in uio governor ot .ew York, tbtPrj. ident of the Senate cf thestiiem me bpeaKer or the Assembly ot !w iorK tor action. After receiving the AKn Judge Foster said he had recfitsii communication from the -Attn General that in the event of !) I per being filed In regard to bin I wanted an opportunity to ask it be expunged from the reconflf fore being made public as "eHi illegal and scandalous." After i- structlng the secretary of the vnt Jury to read the paper. JudgvPixr aflid he would placo-if on fihnl determine rater what caiirjehe.mil take with regard to It. Attorney-General Jackosn oil -night that he would move Imnvdiitt. ly, to have the grand Jury stricken from the court recort Ik said: "t consider that the grand Jmr.J making any such report violate statute In reference to the scent? of erand lurv proceedings. A com should not allow a grand Jn make such a report. There isann thorltv in any court to send mi material to the legislature. .wk ivriri.- st.: I'oit i:rii:.M-: i'cstoi i k k miMw W.i-ington, M irln- i3.-T"r-mii ICIiis rnui'steit rtn- cuinmii: liuuiir nun inms mi nmi"- bus bill to make anir,!instm" H7S.000 each for imitdines at r dleton and Latlmnd.'. C'"pK' Hflwlev asked to increase the iff' prlation r.0.000 at V";? '! $in,0tl0 ut Albany and Jl!."" , l)....l.,. ( (II TV fONW-fl" : Thn hereby vpnt tnti n Friibr rl me WELLS SHOl Geo. C. Stanley in charge of sale Chrism an Building. Willamette Street, Corner of Ninth, Eugene, Oregon Social of I.r.ne Min:? call. 'd -n ! '; ft .v. 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