rnz EUGENE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, MAY 18. 1008
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Shoes Le
Wholesale
ss Than
Cost
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Gotzian $7.50 Loggers, cut price . $5.45
, Gotzian $7.00 High Cut Shoes, cut price $3.95
Men's Dress Shoes reduced one-third
Ladies' $3.50 Dress Shoes, Green-Wheeler
now
Ladies' $4.00 Oxfords, White Ribbon,
selling for
Children's Shoes, regular $ 1 ,25, now .
Children's Shoes, regular $2.00, now . $1.50
$2.48
$3.25
75c
MEMORIAL DAY
WILL BE FITTINGLY
OBSERVED HERE
HARRIMAN IS . . ;
, OPIMISTIC ON
GENERAL OUTLOOK
White Sale 5
Monday morninjhe J 3th at 9 .
UH M. !OST OF ;. A. It. HAS COM- Washington, May 1 6 . E. J-
I rimau says that the traffic manaiT-Tf
IM.KTKIt A G'K.VKItAI, I'lttMilMM i wi have to decide the compllcatea
I rate question wnicn nas aruuacu
I tempest of protest from all over the
country because ot increases. una
FOIl TIIK OtVASlOX
TIIH I'Sl'AIj 1'AIIAIH-: WIM. FORM
'on WIIXAMKTTK STHKET AXI!
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CKMKTERY, WIIKHK K.YEIU'IS
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"The traffic manager will decide
the matter of increased freight rates. :
I do not care to further discuss the
subject." ' i
When asked what the railroad sit-.
uation was as regards finances, he
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repiiea: jhb i"ui,cl,J "l '
OVEIt roads is in good physical condition.
and is being wen uiauogeu.
The following were
awarded shoes last Saturday
5459 6484
6496 7234 7236
. Five free pairs next Saturday
This Entire Shoe Stock Must Go
All Prices Less Than
Wholesale Cost
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TO MERCHANTS
We will close out any complete line at j5 cents on
the dollar. These shoes were all bought at the
factories. ( Come and figure with us.
The Wells Shoe Store
Geo. C. Stanley in charge
Comer Willamette and Ninth Sts., Eugene, Ore.
WOODl WOOD!
;.so,!Mi woon haw
I WOOD tlAWl.NO ' I
John M, Jr. Dixon, suctxtaaor to W
Maple, body ana second growth fit ! K. lloilay. All wood buwui! to gauge. W. G. White la prepared lo saw
and titm. ! For prompt serVlce phone Hlack t your wood on short notice.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. !IH12. Rysldcnr-o 324 High atreof. tf; Phone Black 4351. Residence,
Phnnn Hfnrk 1141. ! (lnnnllnp wrvuinnw ' B 1 R Went Sixth street
. A tag frwn 10-cent piece will count FULL valuo
' A tag from a 5-nt piece will count HALF value
with valuable tags
Save your tags from
HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST
MASTER WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY J.T.
Old Statesman
Old Pooh
Tlmliy't 18-or.
Natural teal
Sptar HMd
Sailor's Prida
Eglantlna
Jolly Tar
Bridle Bit
Old Honesty
Black Boar
W. N. Tlntlayl
Natanl laal
Big Four
Tenponny ,
Pick
hry
Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tag
Fountain Pen 100 Taga
Engliah Steel Raior 50 Taga
. Gentlcmau'a Watch 200 Tag
French Briar Pipe 50 Tag
Leather Pocketbook 80 Taga
Steel Carving Set 200 Taga
Beat Steel Sheara 75 Taga
Lady'a Pocketbook-50 Taga
Pocket Knife 40 Taga
Playing Cards 30 Taga .
60 yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, Vritc
us for catalog. '
l,v,rVNii PREMIUM DEPARTMENT. ;15F,-i
.1 w; FFrur tab.a e. . ..... .. r
ana. ini.nivn a wbxwww ak kuuia, mo.
J. W. Geary Post, 0. A. R of this
city, hns completed iirnuitfemeuts far
the proper observance of Memorial
Uay, and has outlined a general pro
gram as follows, the exercises to take
plare on Saturday. May 3u:
The marching column will form on
Willamette street, right resting on
Seventh street, in t ho following or
dr: Companies A and C, Oregon
National Guard, on right of line act
ing as escort; Sous of Veterans,
i Grand Army of the Republic, o-
man s Relief Corps, school cnnui en,
mayor and city council and citizens
In carriages.
The line will move promptly at
9:30 o'clock a. in., moving south on
Willamette street to Fourteenth, east
on Fourteenth street to Alder street,
south on Alder street to the Odd Fel
lows' cemetery. The usual services
will' be held at the G. A. R. lot. Af
ter the services the column will move
to tlm Snanish War Veterans' lot,
whcTe the. C. A. R. will participate
with those veterans in the ceremo
nies of honoring their dead com
rades. At the conclusion of these
ceremonies all will return to the city.
The Woman's Relief Corps-will
serve dinner at the G. A. R. hall to
the old soldiers, their families and
friends.
At 3 o'clock p. m. the G. A. R. col
umn will again form and march to
tho mill race on- Kast Ninth street,
.where they will participate with the
W oman s Jtener corps in me ueau
tlful ceremony of decorating the wa
ters with roses in memory of the sol
dier-sailor dead who perished in the
waters of cur country and whose re
mains lie In unnarkcd and unknown
graves in the depths of the rivers and
oceans.. At the conclusion of these
ceremonies all .will be dismissed, this
service finishing the services of. the
dav. ' No evening services will be
held.
Sunday, May 24
On Memorial Sunday, May 24, ser
vices will be held at 11 a. m. nt the
M. 0. church. The address will be
delivered by eRv. W. B. Pinkerton,
of tho Congregational church. The
Rev. P. K. Hammond will deliver the
address at the decoration of the wa
ters May 30th. .
To all of these sarvices all patriot
ic organizations and citizens gener
ally are earnestly requested to partic
ipate with the G. A. R. The school
children are especially invited to Join
with us.
-. The V. R. C Flower Service.
The Woman's Relief Corps, assist
ed by J. W. Geary poat No. 7, G. A.
R., will observe the beautiful ceremo
ny of scattering flowers on the water
in memory of tho soldier-sailor dead.
The parade will form at G. A. R. hall
at 3 o'clock and proceed to the bridge
on Ninth Btreet, where the following
program win be rendered at 3:31)
o'clock:
Prayer, Rev. C. C. Boll.
Singing, "Nearer, My God, to
Thee," audience.
Address, Rev. P. K.'Mamniond.
Remarks, Commander C. II. Ba
ke.'.
Ceremony of scattering the flowers
on the water.
Sliming, "America," audience.
"Taps."
Benediction.
A cordial Invllnllon Is extended to
tho general public to witness this cer-onumy.
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MUlUIKlt
At the Hoffman House parlors to
day at noon, Waren Kelly and Mrs.
Antha Land, both of Cottage Grove.
Judge R. S. Bryson officiating.
At tho Hoffman House Sundav at
8:30 a. m., Dr. William Carlton Heh.
hnn. of Wendllng, and Miss Edith
Lillian Graves, of Polk rounty. Rev.
J. S. McCnlluin officiating.
KKVUtl.KWX K.VLLY
Judge S. A. Lowell, of Pendleton,
will speak at the courthouse tonight
at 8 o'clock. All are Invited to come
and hear the issues of the campaign
discussed.
. "A CASK OK srsPKXSlOX"
At High School.
May 19, 190$. nt S p. m. Admis
sion. U cents. I'nder auspices of Y.
W. C. A. . mis
SITl ATIOX W.VXTK1)
An A No. 1 bookkeeper Just locat
ing In Ktigene wants position, ltef
ereuccs. Addnoss Box 451, Engine
tf
GERMAN (XMl'll STALLION'
The German coach horse which 1
pnrvhaaed from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
tanas' barn,
t J. H PKRKIXS.
House plants, cut flowers and flo
ral designs at the ridence of the
late Rosalia Haunch. ni21
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Don tlx ? 1 N Ills' tot Ht mw rJOi.'J,
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ipwhich will cantinu
pricej
a'LwakV The
:!o.-k we
start
icej wit.iOJl psr .llel in -natter of low less, qualit(r C01lji",aii aS
Many of ?n: best bar?ains will be unadv!!, ."?"
.uacu.
Embroidery Sale all Week
W&fe in!. w$tm
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WhfaV ??.fin.r ?f.i
E. H. HARRIMAN.
Railway financier who has acquired
ownership of the 'Georgia Central railroad.'
roads are able to get all the money
necessary to finance them; in fact
they can finance themselves now.
"Natural conditions have not been
better in years.- The country is go
ing to have a bumper crop and the
recent financial agitation has greatly
calmed. Recent decisions of state
and federal courts have had a good
effect in adjusting affairs of big con
cenrs." 1
KKPtllLICAX RALLY
Judge S; A. Lowell, of Pendleton,
will speak at the courthouse tonight
at 8 o'clock. All are invited to come
and hear the issues of the campaign
discussed.
Bean tb. Kind YotiHareAlwars Bought
81gnstaxa
of
Tlie Kind You Haw Ulnars I
Portland
h ROSE
Festival
To Ho lli-M in Portland,
Oregon.
JUNE J to 6, J 998
Will be the most brilliant
Florol Fiesta and
Civic Jubilee
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
Portland, "The Rose City," will be a
scene of splendor and the cen
ter of world-wide interest
for one week.
Several important conventions to be
nera in Portlnnd on that
occasion.
The Southern
Pacific Co.
Will sell S-clal Tickets on This
Occasion Front
EUCENE V
to Portland and Return t
$5.00
For particulars call on
A. J. II.LF.TTK, Ixicnl Agent.
Win. McMurrav.
General Pasenger Agt., Portland, Or
NEW BOOKS TO READ
The Barrier, by Rex Beach
The Metropolis, by Sinclair
I he Iron Heel, by Londonn
Princess Nadine, by Reid
now C
to be had at
Schwarzschild's Book Store
S86 WiDamaLt Su
An ki.j c u : 1 ! :ti i i.
nu niiia ui cmun.ucus win uc uii sjie ivioncuy tor six days. Son
rowcan b-ic ed?ln;s with inserlions to match i .. w
good values at 7c, 8: and 9; '
sa'e p cu ya d
A Fine Loi of 5ivi?c Cm 'by
lot of embroiderv we consfder one of the Qr?xtrt
r waigaius ever OllC'fii ' P
gene. Fine wide binds to match at 25c the vaH. ru. ,. a '
sold at 48;. S8c. and 69c the vard. ac, Hin. i .W"S,0U'J wiUbe
' ' 6 "'"""'nacjualitltl.
The 68c Lot
in the lot but that would be good value at $1.25
Sale price yard
Consists of fine Swiss, two ft wij,
umuy emoroiaered in ruw dt!i,. . ..
.:.68c
Other Emcroideries at 10, 12, 15 to 40c Yard
A Big WaistpeciaT
T his sale starts Monday morning. Dojens oi 1908 new While Lim
Waists go on sale at a great saving in price,
. . Immense Assortment of Pretty Styles.
52 00 Values at ,J $1.48
A half dozen different styles of new
. white Lawn Waisls, worth $2 00,
:.......;.$ 1.48
$3.C0 Values at $2.48
$2.50 Values jj jj
Here is a lot of-new white Uwi
waists, easily worth 52.50
$3.50 Values at $2.98
Our 5c Lace Counter
Better values than we are offering
here for 5c would be hard to find
for some 'are good 10c values.
Beautiful Wash Goods
It is an assured (act that no other
local store gives such values in with
poods as we do. We invite you to
call and see these new goods.
Newland's
THE BARGAIN
SHOP
BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building 1
'across the street and we will be pleased to seevou.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for
Broils and Stews Strictly Cost, Price
65c
W&t. 8th
Street,
BRODER.S BR.OS.
NEW
MARJdT
YOU WANT THE BEST
to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order at
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Successor to Nicklin and Neal
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
Park and Oak, 9th and Oak R. Daniel, Prop.
B
Certain Approval
of our workmanship and skill
in cleansing; and scouring:, of
your own wisdom in sending"
'that old g-own" to us, only
awaits its return to you. Your
purse when you get our prices
will join the zlad acclaim" of
our generous and expert treat
ment of your clothing- by us-
tvry thing possible in
Clming and Dyeings
Eugene Dye Dorics
6th and Willamitte St.
Phone Red 2861
A New Set of
Chairs
Whv do von nw Off
SHABBY CHAIR
hum when yon can WW
GOOD AS NEW lor ,
A can of Chinamel u
wonders in ."' 0L N
S.e that the Chmamai
ASKTOSKKmim"
16-IS West Sf'IlSt'
nVERTON
Wall Paper and P
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