Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 18, 1908, Image 6

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60c and 65c Dress Goods at. 50c
This wc-lc NVwhind's store la offcrini? speelul prices In dress
B.ir.ilis; liiiiidii'dH of yards now on Bale at very low prices. Buy dress
Koods Ihis week and your saving will bo from t cents to 35 cents
the yard.
65 cent Serges
65 cent Panama
60 cent Dress Goods. .
All 58 cent Specials. . .
All $1.25 Dress
66-inch Cravenetted Suiting,
actually worth 11.25;
90c
now on sale, yd
Big Sale of Ready-to-Wear Goods
Newland's store Is now holding a sale In all ready-to-wear
goods for ladles, misses and children.
Ladies' $35 and $40 Suits, now . $25
$25 and $30 Suits now $18 to $22.50
$18 and $20 Suits . $14.85 to $15.85
$3.90 For Ladies' Long Coats, worth $6
$1 HO Fur Ladies' Chiffon Broadcloth Coats, full satin
I J.w lined and usuaiy sol(j at $25.00.
WORKING ON ALBANY'S
. ELECTRIC LINE
The work of laying trie track for
the now electric line leading from
Pint and Wushlimlon stronU to the
depot ll lirnrtrenblntl Willi much dis
patch. A bltf fOrce of men are being
employed and soon the horso car will
be crowded off First street altogeth
er. The men In charge of the con
struction claim that electric cars will
be In operation In the olty by. the first
of the year. The track as being laid
gives every evidence of solidity and
first-class workmanship. All Albany
fen tezz&xggg
E1BHM
Possessing tvciy convenience and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Eus to and from all trains
Bates European Plan Rates American Plan
ll.no and 11.50 per day.
13 till and 12.50 with bath.
Eugene Cu rd on Fife
Thi Eugene Poultry Store asks
you to please send in your orders
early for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks
and Chickens for Thanksgiving
Dinner. Phone Main 645.
laaiHaaBUBaaiiiMM
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Dressmaking School
Pnuila brins own material and make any trarment tt
tt desired under competent instructors; cliques to fill tt
g all needs. Advancement according to capability. The tt
latest up-to-dJte system of cutting and fitting taught tt
thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu- tt
ft lars address MISS IttSCKERD.toom 1. Schneider Blk. tt
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Store News I
50c
This week,
Yard,
Goods, yd. $1.00
56-lncb Broadcloth In plain
and fancy colors; CTrt
$2 quality; yd. . .S .JVJ
MS
will rejoice when )o new track Is
completed ami cars are HiHPtpd. on
the new line. Albany Democrat.
TVed Flsk. Oregon timber lands
bought and. sold,. Eugene, Oregon,, 'v;
CASTOR I A
Per Infants and CbJMrea.
the Kind You Havi Always Bwgfct
Bears the
S'jfnialartt 01
LENOX
Portland's Nfw end Most,
MotJernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Street!
PC RTLAND. ORECCN
$2.50 and 13.00 per day.
$3.50 and M.00 with bath.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Many eoplo say they are hard
to find hard If you don't
know, easy If you do. To make
It easy, note tho ml dross below
when In search of tender, Juicy,
altogether satisfying cuts for
roasts and steaks.
Brcders Bros
Phone Main 40 West 8th St
THi: KIOKXE HAIXY
rwrnVTIllHf IU
rfjiiinfss for
DISTRICT FAIR
Exhibition At Cottage Grove
Opens Thursday and
Ends Saturday
Two more days and another event
In the history of Cottage- Grove will
have commenced, the first annual
district fair. A corps of carpenters
and electricians have been diligently
working to have everything In read
iness for the opening day. The main
building is finished, and the stock
pens are nearly finished. The high
board fence around the grounds is
being extended and the scene is teem
ing with Industry. The buildings will
be short a coat of paint , this year,
for workmen have been too scarce to
have It done.
The delay In securing lumber has
seriously handicapped the construc
tion work. A quantity of lumber had
been donated, we are informed, but
difficulty was' experienced In getting
it hauled to the grounds. However,
plenty to finish up is now on hand,
and the association is preparing for
three days of celebration.
The buildings will all be electric
lighted, and evening visitors will ex
perience no difficulty In seeing the
exhibits. A special transformer has
been ordered, which will be here in
time for the big. event.
The farmers In this vicinity are
taking hold of the proposition with a
vim. Many have commenced already
hauling their exhibits to town. The
committee on exhibits wish to noti
fy the exhibitors that there Will pos
itively be no exhibit? entered after
the opening Morning, Thursday, No
vember 19. the bulidlngi must be
in readiness when the gates are
swung open. There will be no un-
f n shed buildings or exhibits on tne
opening morning of the fair.
Awards of most of the exniDits con
sist of a blue ribbon, first prize; red
ribbon, second prize, and where a
third prize is awarded a white ribbon
will be given. The ribbons will be
an Insignia which will be proudly dis
played by every possessor of such. A
monetary consideration would not re
main in the mind of a successful ex
hibitor as long as the ribbons will,
for in most cases pains are taken for
their preservation.
Suitable programs are now being
a7)jnrerekYs'te Kmiu?,ln cn.aree
peclal Interest every aSy;1"',0
thoy have up their sleeve Is nnt -
known, but w - .
will be .no Informed there
- .nething which will prove
... interest to the attendance. The
local bund will furnish music during
the three days, and whilo the com
mittee has born disappointed in se
curing a carnival company for these
dates, a substitution for one has been
arranged. Western Oregon.
ENORMOUS WESTWARD
MOVEMENT IS DUE
EARLY NEXT YEAR
That there will be a heavy west
ward movement next spring is confi
dently expected by William McMur-
ray, general passenger agent for the
O. K. & N company, who has been
here today with the general manager
and his party, says the Pendleton
East Oregonlun.
"I look for many people to come
westward from the Middle states
next spring," said Mr. McMurray.
"Just what rates will bo offered to
colonists we do not know yet, but
tho Harrlninn lines are always ready
to assist in a movement to bring set
tlers this way. The special round
trip ratea offered for those attending
the Alaska-Yukon fair will also
bring many honieseekers."
While here Mr. McMurray also
spoke interestingly of the publicity
work of the Hnrriman people through
the agency of the Sunset Company.
Owing to the enormous amount of
work being turned out the company
has been delayed somewhat In get
ting the Umatilla county booklets
ready for distribution.
However, this may prove of ben
efit rather than otherwise. Owing to
conditions In the Middle and Eastern
BtateB there was comparatively little
westward travel this tall. But the
outlook for spring traffic Is unusual
ly good.
In view of this fact Immigration
seeking lltlernture may be of much
more service now than it would hnve
if It had been sent out earlier in the
fall.
IK vor R.tKW
Tne merits of Texas Wondef you
.vould never suffer from Kinney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble, tl a
bottio (two months' treatment) sold
bv O. J. Hull, or by mall. Scud tor
testimonials. Dr. K, W. Hall, 2926
Olive street. St. Lol
BSSTy Market Pork Sausage
It's getting a reputation? Orders
from Portland. One trial makes a
customer. East Fifth and Willam
ette streets. Phone Red 4891.
CCTW KURD.
Alfalfameal. At Bailer's. Yenth
and WIllRnette streets. Phone tied i
15J1.
E, H. 8. fobs at Watta.
e
New designs In watch 'V and
belt buckles and fobs at fv'us.
Juet am At emblems, feet and
bag tags at Watts.
New stock brass and black and
irons. Chambers Hardware Co.
filARI), WEI)XKSI)AY, XOVKMHER
GENERAL NEWS OF
THE DAY IN BRIEF
Phiirlnttfitnwn. P. E. I.. Nov. IS.
I General elections for members of the
Prince Kdwaro Island icgisiauue
in progress today. A liberal victory
Is predicted, though possibly their
majority may be cut.
Washington. Nov. IS. The trus
tees of. the Catholic University as
sembled today for their annual meet
Inir. Included among the trustees
arS many of the archbishops and
bishops of the Catholic church in the
United States.
Walla Walla, WaBh.. Nov. 18.
Prominent guests from out of town
are here for the wedding today of
Miss Harriet Ankeny, daughter of
United States senator and Mrs. Levi
Ankeny, and Captain Francis H. Pope
of the fourteenth Cavalry, U. S. A.
Captain Pope is a West Point grad
uate and comes from a distinguished
army family.
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 18 One
of the best fights seen in Philadelphia
for a long time is promised at the Na
tional A. C. tonight, when Packie
McFarland, the Chicago lightweight,
and Tommy Murphy, of New York,
come together for a six-round bout.
Both appear to be in the best condi
tion possible for the contest.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 18. The an
nual meeting of the New Jersey
grand lodge of Odd Fellows began in
this city today and will continue over
tomorrow. One of the principal fea
tures of the session will be the lay
ing of the corner stone of the addi
tion to the Odd Fellows' Home near
here.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 18. From ev
ery part of the country delegates are
arrlviifg in Atlanta to attend the sec
ond annual convention of the Nation
al Association for the Promotion of
Industrial Education. The sessions
will begin tomorrow and continue
through Thursday and Friday. Many
prominent speakers will be heard.
Richmond, V Nov, 18, .Today's
BOBsion of the National Prison Asso
diatlon convention was given over to
the prison physicians. Among those
having a prominent part In the dis
cussion were Dr. Theodore Cook, Jr.,
of Baltimore, Dr. H. C. Sharpe, of
Jeffersonvllle, Ind., Dr. Charles V.
Carrlngton, of Richmond, and Dr. F.
W. P. Butler, of Columbia, S. C.
Governor Fort, of New Jersey, Is to
address the convention tonight.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 18. The
board of food and drug inspection of
the department of agriculture began
a hearing today on the subject of
I bleaching flour, a subject that has be
gun to attract attention throughout
tj-,3 country. Leading millers who
7 ,(0 attenS the hearing de
clare that the lUeucuuv, nrncess Is not
In any way injurious and is dons !.,
to give the flour a uniform color,
Amloreanvllle, Ga., Nov. 18. The
dedication of the Indiana monument
here will take place tomorrow and
will be atended by a large party of
state officials and others from Indi
ana. The monument is of handsome
design and was erected in honor of
tho Indiana soldier dead who are bur
ied in the National cemetery here.
The dedication will be accompanied
by Interesting ceremonies.
London, Nov. 18. The king and
queen of Sweden, who have been
tho guests of King Edward and Queen
Alexandria at Windsor since Monday.
today paid a state visit to the city of
London and were received with all
honors and ceremonies customary to
the occasion. At Guildhall their n
jostles were formally received by the
lord mayor and other municipal dig
nitaries, and were presented with an
address in a gold casket. An elabo
rate procession headed by the city
trumpeters conducted the royal
guests between Paddington station
and Guildhall. They were greeted ev.
thuslastically by the crowds that
filled the streets along the route.
ROOKWOOD EXHIBIT.
There will be an exhibit of Rook-
wood pottery at Eaton's Book and
Art store on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of this week. Eugene
is the only city In Oregon, outside
of Portland, where this beautiful
pottery Is Bhown. No pieces will be
sold until after the exhibit. nl8
CEMENT WORK.
All kinds of eanMM work; 4
curbs, gutters, sidewalks aid 4
4 foundations. Sea ui before 4
4 yu let your work. G. Mayers, 4
4 Gross Hotel, Pkoae Main 13. 4
4 N29 4
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FLOUR. FLOUR.
Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax
Billy Department Store. tf
WKLL mm.i.ixtr
Get your wells drilled by ola and
experienced ell-drlllers.
Phono Red 4ST2. tt
Don't overlook Luckey's
when you want a large Christ
mas present.
t All goods bought of Luckey
engraved free don't forget.
Sinner Sewiug atacnlne Company,
15 Willamette street, phone Red
14S1. u
Heating furnace, onck and founda
tion stone for sale cheap By riri
National Bank
Abstracts furnished and land titles
examined. Frei Ftsk, Merchants'
Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon, tf
Iwi tit iM fl V in?, w dc :
Bigatn .? .'',rZl
18. 100
Coffee
Just Coffee, but perfect
Coffee.
Your grocer will grind It
better1 if ground at homo not
too fine.
EVKRGREENSXH.IES, BCI.llS.P A I.MS
ORNAMENTAL 8 H ft UBS
Dwarf FRUIT TREES, Dwarf MAPLt
aad nnTlaton dealer,. Your order will
t , 1 1 fMm mir Im.ia.t enBalinment. Tuit in
OOT EiDert Will Make Your Miction.
ana WW .num. bimw 01 idi mi iiwii.iv
mil it Mil eaa expoenre and conform with
romrludMap.Mh.Bi.. SutayoamMdsfullr
and eleerlr. and b. will eelect In four latert
Writofar our NEW CATALOGUE Noel!
Faa-Uand, Own Bookama, Waeh.
BTOiYK'S HEAVE DROPS
Created known rcmady for heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 31. (902
This is to certify that I gave m
mare one boitte of "Stone's Heave
Drops" and cured her ot heaves.
This was last winter and she har
not been affected since G Wallace
DR.S.C.SrONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
$.100
COSY RESTAURANT
We will give you a good
meal for 25 cents
Lunch from 5 cents up
Begging a share of your
patronage
I am at your serivece,
S. WHITE, Prop.,
6th and Willamette.
scon's Santai-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inttam motion or Catarrh
of the Bladder and DfManed
Ktdneri. MO 0VEI KO 1AT.
Cure yalckly and permanently
all liana tarml IimmnoI
the UrfMHT Onaaa, Ab
olaMly bar !). Aold by
drnmlatt. Pripa or b
iTHE SANTAL-PEna C8.
Sold by W.
tat.
Ruykendall, trag-
BUY WOOD NOW FROM
The
EUGENE TRANSFER GO.
Excelsior wood, large load . . . ,yi.()0
Dry Maple, sawed, per cord.. 5.5(1
Dry tie wood, sawed cord... 0.50
ury Doily fir. 4-foot, cord 4.50
KltiKNE TRANSFER CO..
VINCENT
RESTAURANT
Meals at all Hours
20c and up
Pnone Black 1557 West Eighth
BOARDING
Best Table Board In the city.
A few fine rooms.
MRS. A. Q. WATHEW9,
71 West Ninth Street.
L. C. BEADLE
Stone Mason
Leave ai-ders at White's restaurant
in Wcbi Kltthth street or address at
lANalMfitErTfV
A
Tint You Wall ?
With I
CalciiiaO I
I
R The Sanitary Finish
.sily applied and durable
NEW DESIGNS IN
WALL PAPER.
Overton Wall Paoer
and Paint Company I
16-18 West Seventh St. I
Sanitary
Eye Classes
NO CORK, NO RUBBER,
NO CELLULOID,
NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Choose your optician as you
would your physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
lowness of price.
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard
Ootlcinn nnri nAr.IAi,...ia
-ai-llHVlitlUISI.,
"?'.te. -1:4.' Nc"' Clirisman Itldg
The First
National Bank
OF El jr.lTNr AD Vassal
Invito, year account, whether large
or aaMll.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and eonfideatlal atten
tion. SAFH lBPOMor BOXKS FOR RENT
T. O. HBNDRIGK9,, President
S. B. HAKIN, Vice-President
P. B. SNODORA36, Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
Axilstant Cashier.
LUKB Li. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new hoin
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Jall
and let us estimate on
your work
Ay
a & Heitzimn
34 West 8th St.
Phone black 1 II?
WeHDriUins
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke &LefflerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5 1 2 1
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger cat (or hire
any tiaac day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Successor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do a general tronsft'r busines-:
wood, household gowls. trunks nna
all thinjts In hU linr will rtceiv
prompt and careful attention.
"Uuslnese Prompt and Creful" is
our mottA.
I'hone Main 2
Itos. Phone, Red 4012.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Tearing
Concrete, Gravel, Buuiing
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Blftk 23 H
orllat345 W4th
Williams Transfer Co
Light and Heavy Haulinj
WOOD rW !ALE
S04 VlltanOteS. Eueetw. ""'too
Phva Mala fit
Check). I
invited. SK!N
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Capital
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is said to itiifnj
luck, except to tui-.1!
season. Waltltt nj
. shoes put oi bin a
good luok to yontkah
fit so comtorttblr, mvl
tender parti pAt I
he will know it km,,,
ureof being rtotljiWH
your hone tlutlsUji
us shoe tla.
C DTmrjJra
VJ. DUftDflUi
531 Olive S.
WALL PAf
PAINTS
WALL PR
FRED LJDFC
Practical Pj!
102 W. Eighth Si
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