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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
THE KIT.EXK DAILV GUARD, r KKIIUV. NOVKMRKR SO, 1008 5 j Specials for Friday and Saturday Leather Postal Cards .each , 1C Gourantf s Talcum Powder, 25c for c Nature's Remedy, 25c .for Uc Beef, Iron and Wine, $1.00, for 49C Dr. Henry's Sarsaparilla, $1.00, for 49C Specials for Friday and Saturday 10c Envelopes, two packages for 5c 10c Collars, Men's and Boys', each 1c 25c Men's and Boys' Caps, each 7c 50c Ladies' White Skirts, each 19c 5c Beeman's Pepsin Gum, two packages 5c ev 612 Willamette Street, Three Doors South of Ninth St. The Zed R On S; Don't osendorf Stock of Quality Merchandise t Stanleys at 50c on the Dollar iss It---The Great Half Price Sale ale a Hen's Woolen Underwear Values to $2.00 Choice per garment . . . 98c 25c 25c Clothings Mens 35c Wool Socks Hair . . .... . . . anc Men's 12V Work DOCKS I Three Pair . . . .. . . . . We can give you Quality Style : Workmanship ; - ,; , ; save you money On Anything IiV the Clothing Line ii :::: a IN HH 11 11 11 11 11 t :::: ::n a 11 11 11 !! 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ft Ladies' Stock Collars Values to $1.00 Sale Prices 7c to 50c Men's Golf Shirts Values to $1.50 Choice 79c CITY NEWS ty council will meet again iday night at which time the tag ordinance will fome up. Ih school football team Many today to play against ly College team this after- thfl hnrrloat rnttiu nf thn hit. jtirred last night and a J4 accompanied It. The rain ail night. ter O. H. Miller of the S. moving his office fixtures uraln and his headquar- " in this city. Make 90 Cents On Far- I A Dollar," will be Rev. P. subject tonight at the Bap fn. A cordial invitation to e Countv Fruit nnH Vppn. Matlon has a car of apples "any tor shipment to New nas two car loads, in Eu- ior shipment as soon as W - cars can be obtained. There has been a car shortage for sever. 1 weeks past. Many students went to Portland to day ahead of tomorrow's excursion. An extra car was sidetracked here last night for them and they more than filled It. Miss Julia Severson of Minneapo lis, has accepted a position In the trimming and silk department of Hampton's store. She previously held this position. Geo. T. Hall's hotel near the freight depot, will be known as the Park Hotel. Messrs. Wlltse & Kul sey, the lessees, are preparing to oc cupy the building. E. Ludford, the painter, has three men at work on the interior of the bank at Junction City, repainting ana renovating, also some men at work on the new moving picture theatre there. j Claude Gnhy will move his plumb-' Ing shop from the Garrett & Mitchell building to the Heller building on West Seventh street and will occupy it jointly with Martin & Briggs, gas fitters. ! A car load of household goods ar-. rived here this morning for Mrs. J. under tho auspices of J. W. Geary, A. Humphreys, a recent arrival from j post No. 7, G. A. K., and thoy were Kansas City, Mo. She will reside at ' attended in n body by that organUn the corner of East Eleventh and High! Hop. the W. It. C. and the I., of G. streets. j A. II. Portland tomorrow. Tho idea was to crealo cnthiiHliiHin for Eugene at. the fool hall game tomorrow. Sergennt 15. Skinner of Hie V. A. army, Is in the city and will re-establish the nrmy recruiting station which was abandoned last summer. The Commercial Club exhibit has Anumher of Eugene men wont to been added to bv R. V. Johnson, of rnMi,i r.rnvn thin nfrnrnnun ah ron- Point Terrace, Sluslaw country, who resentatlves of the Commercial Club ; The office will be In rooms 10 nnd 17 sent some splendid apples and a few, to attend the district fair. Among , on the second floor of the Cockerline potatoes which are wonders for size, j them were the following: J. H- Har-' & W'ctherboo block. Also a gigantic squash from the Har-' tog. W. M. Green, W. G. Gllstrap and low farm. The funeral of Louis Rennlnger, the old soldier, who was found dead In his son's barn near Marcola Wed nesday evening, was held at Gordon's undertaking parlors this afternoon and the remains Interred in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. The services were ! llensin. Tne postponed meeting of (lie 1 11, MUyliumrv M.wlolv f lln. The Commercial Club today tele-; M,n,Hi ei,rch will be held wllh graphed to Tom Richardson milling-; Mr( Samuel Hoomo, West 12 III and er of the Portland Commercial 1 j Lincoln hi reel a tomorrow ntloitionn slating that Kngene had raised J".-'at 2:30. Mrs. K. II. llelknap. li pnitn- ooo in three days for a Y. M. C. A. bulldiug nnd with the request that the message he read at the club In high. Kathor O'Knrroll, of Eugene, headed tho delegation from that city and mailo a brilliant and witly ad dress. Addresses were mndo by J. P. Knvanniigh of Portland, .Manager Un seat mid Judge William Galloway of McMlnnvllle. Tho address of the lut ter mado a hit on account of tho old time roinlnescencea given of his first and early acquaintances with Knther Lane's democratic ancestors. Splen did musical numbers were presented mid thoroughly cujoycu Domncriit. Iwland Store News and 65c Dress Goods at 50c week Newland's store is offering special prices in dress nundreds of yards now on sale at very low prices. Buy dress JJ's week and your saving will be from S cents to 3a cents N. Jit Serges W Panama This week, W Dress Goods.. Yard, J cent Specials... 50c I $1.25 Dress Goods, yd. $1.00 -ravenetted Suiting, ? onh 1.25:" , Wle. yd.... 7UC 66-inch Broadcloth in plain and fancy colors; d Cf 2 quality: yd.. P 1 wV iSale of Ready-to-Wear Goods "laiitls store is now holding ; r ladi.vomlsses and children. sale in all ready-to-wear es $35 and $40 Suits, now . $25 and 330 Suits now $1 8 to $22.50 BUCEEL Entertainment Course SEASON 1908-1909 Central Presbyterian Church CORNER TENTH AND PEARL STREETS -SECOND NUMBER- THE ARTIST TRIO Friday Evening, Nov. 27, 1908 MAR.Y ACNES DOYLE READER liH liojle Is an iii(TretT of liicmtiin- h-m iiiK ran- merit. FLORA McCILL CONTRALTO AND PIANIST Mi-s MrGIll liax ii oic- of great range mul ielln-s. BLANCHE DEERING VIOLINIST A hum perfo l ilevelnpi t of the natural iiiiisii lnii. Forrest Dabn. y Carr. of the four great musical artists, says these ladles are all first class. -OTHER NUMBERS- tiui Kith 'iml u ' January 23 ,1 909 PRESIDENT RUSSELL H. C0NWELL, J ' , r(ur( ,K.;s(l..,HMO.V ir ( ,,nu, II r. i al.-.l "Arri-i of KIhiikiihU" ni il' Academy of Mn-le ill lliillie city. I'llilailelplllll. Ilin-. March 25 ALTON PACKARD. Cartoonist. Kit ikimh- nit u httfin- iinrM a Kiutr;tiit'- " uf,Ul- full. THE lOVA CilLEOE GLEE Ci ;.fc5 ldOSuds . $14.85 to $1 W Ladies' Long Coats, worth 36 lOn Fr.r Ladles' ChUfnn Broaacloth Cc.i Frr Ladies' Chiffon Broaacloth liiitd and usually sold at 525.00. aim o !e Admission mcFFH w. fcl:-'. Cv.-w. , - I'll i'-. 1 1 I I S.n t i'.r I I- lil c t' Ticket, ' Reserved Seat. . (ft. including Ec-servcd Scat Privi; Ecitts on side at Linn'n Drug Ston -t rloira l, r. ! Missouri. ""'Q Ti.oo e. .$2.50 Incut workers will he prexont and very Ini'Ke attendance la dealrcd lo imet her nnd hear her talk on our work. Tiicre la a Kood-Bized hole In the floor of the Kouth approach of thu wason ltrlde aiTnaa the Wlllaiuette at KiiKene, which ihould havo the immediate attention of tho county court hefore aoineono'B horae atcni In ll and la crippled. Another HiIiik th.-t aluntld he looked after la tho llKhta In the bridge. None have been there for several week. .lull n II. HartoK, moi..ier of the Commercial Club, went to Cut t a no (irovij ihla afternoon to attend tho fair there and will leave that city on this evenlnn'a train for Portland lo nioet with General Manager O'Hrlen of the 8. P. Co., and tho landscape architect to finally adopt plans for the park to bn laid out on the com pany's depot grounds In this city. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Seavey, Mrs. Theresa M. Jackson and Mrs. Knlh erlnn Hrnwn were today appointed administrators of the estate of their mother. Mrs. Ellinbeth Kelly, who died in this city on October 31. 190H. Tho estimated value of the property of the estate Is $10,000. Tho will, which wiib filed for probata today, leaves the porporty to Iho several child ren. Constable Plank wnt to .Junction City today and arrested O. J. Curtis, of that place, on the charge of assault and battery upon I.. K. Goodman. He was brought up on the afternoon train and laken before Justice of the Peace llrysun, but as the young man had been fined In the recorder! court at Junctlou, the deputy pros erutlng attorney was not disposed to further prosecute hlui and had the case dismissed. For thu first time In several years all outsiders will he jcluded from j th eaniiiial sophomoro dance, to be j A d H.(ertiler )'l Tht) class of lit 11 IIM.f I'ltM i: H.l,0 Of all pattern hats Halurdny, No vember HI. nt Colvln ilUBsoll'fl, 84 E. Ninth street. NKW TOKAY. 'OCX!) On Charnelton street, tte bekah degree pin, links and star. At tho Ouard office. LOST A pair of rimless glasses, on Werinesdnv, Nov. IS. Please leave at Mils office. N23 l'TIU HAI.K-One good Jersey milch cow and one good work horse. Call SU7 W'llla tie. Nil 8 l''()ll 8AI.I0 Klegant golden oak top desk. Kmiulrn J. It. Klrkwood, l)ti West Sixth street, city. nKft rillrlit r, the Wit on!v rtiidenis i ulty and rie-Tnh'-r I i,.. ad'i.lt'-d. 'I ht o The Only Exclusive Tea and Coffee House In the City Something New That Will Interest the Ladies NEXT SATURDAY ONLY To introduco our new line of specialties we will run the following prices: " ','' COLLEGE BRAND C0FEEE 50c Grade 40c per lb. 40c Grade 30c per lb. 35c Grade 25c per lb. 30c Grade 20c per lb. All our Fancy 75c Tea 60c per lb All our Fancy 60c Tea 50c per lb. All our Fancy 50c Tea. . . .40c per lb. College Brand Baking Powder 1 -pound cans 25c 5-pound cans $1.00 i. '!' tb i ,:ht urn a ii imor aud grea' 0d and unthusiasui ran 1-qt. bottle Vanilla Extract. . .$1.10 1-qt. bottle Lemon Extract $1.00 4-oz. (.ttlc Lemon Extract 25c 4-oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 35c THESE PRICES AR FOR SATURDAY Or.'LY Bacon Bros. Tea Imp. Co. Phone I?cd 3056. 55 List 9th St. (9