Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 15, 1908, Image 8

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MMTB D&tit WASfc TUESDAY, DBOKMBKB 15. 1
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Friendly Store Wednesday ShoppingBulletin
$4.00 Hand Bags,Each $2.50
Two dozen Black Seal Handbags, sizes 13x
8, solid leather lined, black mauntings, with
coin purses and card case; one of these new
handbags would make an acceptable Xmas
gift; only 24 of them; $4 vals. for. . .$2.50
$2.50 Hand Bass, Each $1.50
An immense assortment of Ladies Hand
Bags in brown, tan, red, green and black;
four styles; large and small sizes, with coin
purses and card case; Dig vaiues at
price ,each . . , $1.50
Hand Bags at 50c to $25.00
We show hand bags in all sizes ana styles,
in every kind of leather; the largest line of
hand bags in Eugene see them.. Leather
collar bags, music rons, cam cases, uyai
and cigarette cases, al Ihere in great variety
White Aprons at 25 to 65c
The kind they show about town at 40c to $1
made of fine India lawn, trimmed in lace
and embroidery and ribbon; aft sizes and
styles; the prices are zac, joc, ouu dim
t
Thousands of Handkerchiefs
at 5c, JOc, 25c up to $3.5o
ora chmAinn tho nrpatfist line of Hand-
kerchiefs ever seen in Eugene; all styles-
plain, initial ana tnousanas ot uamiy em
broidered ones and the values are the best
we have shown.
Yard Wide Silk at $1.00 Yd.'
Fine, soft, beautiful finished black Taffeta
silk, full yard wide, at $ 1 .uu a yara. uive a
waist or dress of this for an Xmas gift.
SEVEN-MILL
TAX VOTED FOR
SCHOOL PURPOSES
Constipation f
Should it o i
bo lit'ultwurt.
I mire serious trut!U. It shows thnt tho
,;it fuuf':u tiwrf; it 11. tiu
0. 1. Hood Co
Lowell, Mm-'.
5J n n d's Pi S
Sold by nil AranUta ami nonl J -
II Jliulo !' MooU lt' Ooud.
THE SALE OF COATS AND SUITS CONTINUED
See Saturday Evening Guard for particulars and prices. Reduc
tion '"of One-Half and more.
EUGENE'S
LARGEST AND
BEST STORE
.S H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St..
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
HOW TO GET FREE TRIP
SEATTLE EXPOSITION
1
Tha big Seattle-Yukon Exposition
Toting contest Is on.
A long list of popular young ladles
have signified their Intention of be
coming candidates, and will ask
tbelr friends to cast their ballots for
.i. n tha nd of the week there
Litem. "J
will be many more contestants in tne
in font, there will be twenty
.. nnnnmirad when tho count
of votes la published again, WedneB-
j.. avnninir. Already many persons
have come Into the office and sub
scribed fof the Dally Ouard for a
year In order to get 1,000 votes for
i h,.tr favorite candidate. It prom
ises to be a splendid, good natured
-contest, for a highly coveted prize.
t. nn uva' titn tn thn irreat fair
will be the event of a lifetime, be
. lng absolutely free to the nine wln
n,.r nf the contest, who will be given
every opportunity to Bee the expo
sition, the city of Seattle and Its sur
roundings In a manner that no other
visitors to tho fair will be able to
do, because the exposition manage
ment will tako especial pains to see
that t.ey are entertained. The par
ty will travel on the finest Northern
Pacific train from Portland to Seat
tle and be housed at a lending hotel
In tho latter city.
It will be a trip that will be re
niombcrod pluasantly for a Ilfe
. time.
How to Work to Win.'
rfnll 11m nnnrrl. nff1in nr write
to the Guard Printing Co., for a spo-i
clal receipt book, and have your
friends subscribe for tho paper
through you, or renew their sub
scriptions. Every year's subscrlp-
tlon, now or old, sunt In will count
1000 votes. If a dally, and 500 votes
for the Weekly Qutird.
Clip out ' coupons that appoar
dally I nthe Guard and bring or mall
-dally In the Guard office before the
date ot explratlun printed on them.
Krery one of the coupons count for
one vote, whon the name of the con
testant Is filled In. Have your
frlonda who tnke the Guard save
their coupons for you, and in this
way alone you can gather up hun-
ttraii (if Vntpd.
I will nnl ,,at vnii n ftnnt tn win
only a reasonable amount ot work
during the next lew weeks.
Willi Tlmn to HilK'r.
T.wi nnmlnullnn hlnnlr .nnH fnr
60 votoa, will still be printed dully
In the Guard this week, and any
one may enter the contest as long
as It is printed. This is done in or
der to maKe tne contest a pupumr
one In every reBpect, iglvlng every
body a chance to enter the race for
the big prize. .
watch lor tne announcauiBu.. ui
votes again Wednesday evening.
Voting Districts.
Lane County is divided Into dis
tricts as follows:
1iii.ano Ihrao tn on
Cottage' Grove and Lorane, one to
go.
Creswell. Goshen, Dexter and Jas
per, one to go.
aninriairt hub tn pr
Marcnla. CoburE. Wendllng and
TClmlrn Rlnohlv. MAnlntnn Acme.
and Crow, one to go.
special inter.
Pni n nhnrt Hmn nnlv vn nrp ffnlner
tn mnlrA tha fnllnwlnp nffnrr Thta 1r
a grand premium for the subscribers
to tne uany or weeaiy uuara.
A large fine wall map of the state
of Oregon, the United States and the
i hnoiini, PRimmn canal, bat
tleship fleet's trip around the world.
These charts are nicely mounted,
lithographed on neavy varniaueu
paper and contain as much valuable
Information as an ordinary atlas.
Call and see them, or send your re
mittance or sd.uu ior i" '
Guard, one year, or for the Weekly
Guard, and one of these maps win
be delivered to you. me map '
Is worth more than the price of the
CuA..ir vonr'n nuhscrlDUOn tO
the Dally or Weekly Guard also en
titles you to 1000 votes for your fav
orite candidate in the contest.
Contest Conditions.
The ballots will be counted three
times each week until further notice,
the announcements being made on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
in the Dally Guard.
The ballot bax will be located in
... , .Atircr nf'thft Eueene
school district was held at the bibb.
school last night, a sovuu-mi..
was voted for school purposes in the
Tt was the sense of the meeting
that additional warrants or doiiuu
amniint Or 54U,-
, ith which to nay
for the addition to the high school
I building and to erect an additlona
; building for school purposes, and ou
I motion the school board was instruct
I ed to call a meeting with that end in
. f thn Rchool
tnairmiui viu.., -
'board, submitted his report, which
was a review ot the acnooi year, uuu
! .1.. niimant hun Increased
.An t.. itini tn 1700 at the
trout Atuw i - - ,
; present time,-while the- monthly pay
roll of teachers ana Jiiw
J. creased from 1J500 to $3200.nHlgh
f"..i i u nrtw rlrnw SiO Ter
mprtth; the grade teaumm a
the principal of the high school, $1,
200 per annum; principals of the
: Tha nOKafirl VnlUatUin
of the district is $5,664,975. He
pointed out the $'.5,000 voted at the
!-. woo nut issued, owing to
lltbt BIKLLIW" " ' ...
the high rate ot interest, and it was
recommeiuled tnai a 's "
payors of the district should be called
!... .,.ii tha nonr future for the
UV IIWLliUJl, i, n."
purpose of votim; bonds, not to ex
ceed $40,000, to reuaj 't'"",,
Aatnta niirp.hased. blillU-
IUHU IUI IA' ,- "
ings erected, and also to build at
least one additional grime mu.u...s
The report was adopted.
CUPS AND TROPHIES
FOR POULTRY SHOW
Have Arrived and Will Be On
Display at Dunn's Store
Show Next Week
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1 MAnmtu i
. ......... a A A ...aAAAA
a. tho iintiio nf Simon Klovdahl.
In this city, December 14, 1908, Nils
Carlsen and Anna maria uibuuii,
Rev: C. A. Wooley officiating. The
couple will make their home in
Fairmount.
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bUKIM ?
mtlao onnthivaat nf .TCllffene.
December- 14. 1908, to Emery Qtt
and wile,' a .aaugnter., .... .,
Tn WiiirfiriB.' Deeds-. 1908",; to John
T. lieil and wile, a aauguier. .
NEW TODAY
Newland's slnrs is nnnt UU:
tiuiuui a jjjj . .
Coats'. This fall's best styles. . Come and bfc
for live dollars. w!
... . .mr.T .nrt -rti.'MT. ftn ahnivR with
option to purcnn.se inter 11 suiiu,
rclliibla energetic ' Gorman family
with best of references, a partly im
proved small farm, siiliny anil wnriil,
situated In the foothills.-with living
water; adapted to iruu. kiupvb, k.h
den truck. poultry and . dalrymp;.
Must have Rood' house of at least 6
roo.i.j, oiiill. etc.; un iieceao.,, ,im. la
ments, , LIWW, o.rnia . . 2
cows, team, bearlner orchard, etc., and
be convenient to school and Btatlon.
Location preforred-between Junc
tion Citv and Koseburg or on tne ivio
hawk. McKenzie. etc. Address with
full particulars, Albert Angermayor,
General Delivery, Eugene. ,
WANTED To buy, a house and lot for
not more than ituu. vviu pay i-uii.
Call at or address 135 W. 8th St. dl7
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WANTED Woodcutters at Bangs park.
2 miles i ui j'jukciic.
Madison st., or J. H. Walkley, at the
place. d-2
FOR SALE A good coaster brake bipy-
yi'i also goou uukkx iu,tBuc, v...,
on A. W. Hunt, Journal office. d!7
STOLEN Or taken bv mistake, ladles'
ttamDier Wlieei. Willi euiioic,
.in ..i a .,,t,a tim. R.wnnl. Ieave at
- Guard office. . d!7
The several cups and trophies for
the Poultry Bhow wnicn isaes pmuj
in Eugene next week, have arrived
and will he displayed in F. E. Dunn s
show windows, commencing
niorruw.
The prizes far outclass anything
ever offered before in Lane county
for a poultry, show, will be worth
competing for and their display will
be an added Incentive to exhibitors.
mk. .mhkIii. nt thoap nuns and
trophies was done by the secretary
of the Lane County Poultry Asso
in,iAn u. n ip TCpenev. In co-
Ciuuuii, ... . -
operation with Manager Hartog of
the Commercial chid.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.
.1000 votes
.1000' votes
. 400 votes
150 votes
BOO votes
One year by carrier, 15.00
One year by mail, 3.00
div mnnlhi fftfrlAf 12.50
Three months carrier, $1.50
WeeTcorpouy?n8bV P7peV-good Vor'oie Vo'te will be published beginning
Monday.
';
APPUCATION COUPON.
Miss
Address
Vouched for by . .
Good for 50 votes.
t
Mabel, one to go.
Junction, Irving ana tiarnnuuia,
one to go.
the Guard's business oftlce where
ballots and coupons may be deposi
ted during business hours.
COUPON.
In favor of Miss
Address -
.....
Good for one vote. ' ' "
Not good after Dec. 22nd.
the city on -business for a few days,
ti.. trto Motinelt wont to Port-
ijn.. Vn vtalt thora n fpw 'dnvs.
1UIIU luuoj w t.o.w " "-
L. T. Butts, of Placervllle, Cal.,
was an arrival In Eugene last night.
A;hM t Minwnr nr lecaiittaii.
Mex., was an arrival In Eugene last
.uhi i
lllB"l.
ger this mdrnlng for Lyons, on the
road, to aiusiaw.
r, r .xrniallan a wplUbnnwn Sa
lem hop buyer, is In the city on bus-
Ippa today.
u.. T V Trloh Mrn T.. Trlsh
snd Earl Irish, of Salem, arrived in
Fimona vpfltprfTnv.
I wnn ov iprr innnv T(,r ol
Louis, where he will 'be gone two
weeks on business.
.TW t7 HI TJnlmoa. nf rtptrnlt. Mich.
ia visltlna at the home of Mr. and
Xf.n T A Qaa In TPuirPnP
A Unlmac 1J V Ttnlmnn anil T.. W.
Bonewitz. of Meriden, Kansas, were
In tiiiirpna VPctoritflV.
J. O. Holt returned home this af
ternoon from Spokane, where he at
tended tne national appie snow.
X! ntlan' -Itth,ll onn nhIM rP
turned home to Pleasant Hill yes
ln,Jnv nftan n vlult in Tiluirpnp.
turned last night from a short trip
tn Dnftlonil
Mrs. A. P. Hill, after having been
here In the interests ot the Yeomen,
left tor Albany on the noon train
tnHnv
J. B. Wllhelm returned to his
home in the Zion neighborhood this
afternoon, alter a snort, visit in m
. 3. Daley returned last night
F..nm A all 1 o n it wlrnra hp mnria Ar.
iraneements to' move his family here
to resiae.
AUVEHTI8EMENT FOR 1-HOHOSAI.S
diuuri.t .Mil hll.KtHICAI. A 1"-
FAHATUS.
. Olty Recorder's Office,
ujugene, ur.. uw. iu,
oeaiea prupusuiH Will UV iniuwou
the city of Kugene, Oregon, until 8
o'clock p. m. January 11, 109, for fur
nishing the following water wheels and
electrical apparatus for a hydro-elec
tric power plant tor tne city 01 Eu
gene, Oregon:
Two 1200- horsepower horizontal
shaft double turbines.
generators with exciters and swltch-
ouaru. ...
The above machinery to De aeliverea
f. o. b. cars Springfield, Oregon.
Specifications may be obtained from
B. F. Dorrls, city recorder of Eugene,
or from Frank C. Kelsay, civil engl
nn.r dR f!nrlett ButldliiK. Portland.
Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
By order of the citv council.
J. Lf. HAllAlIV,
Mayor.
B. F. DORRIS,
City Recorder.
All our regular $10.00 Coats
All our regular $ 9.00 Coats
All our regular $ 8.50 Coats
All our regular $ 7.50 Coats
Your
Choice
of
the
lot,
HOG CIIOIjEHA
move your stock at once to higher
ground, bo that no drainage from the
oia Biy can raauu no B'u"u'
some good clear lime, pulverize same
tnot siacKK spreaa wnue ury unu nut
over the old ground and the disease
Will aiaappear.
All UIDCUHL'U VI UfttU liffio
bring to the Chemical Works, tiurcuiie,
n ire thpy will pa t-2 cent per Id.
Alter ireaimeni oy o tr uueuntui fiu'
LT3 We Hit' 1IU1C iu r,unmiitc vi -
nignest auiiiorny um an b""110
dread disease are poi e. Our goods are
1 UO not OCIlB ill l-i. vni muc "
measies (umiuugi' i imihk n iwuuiio
we any mure ' iii 1 uu in wmm
storm.
Farmers, hy nee in g our anvice you
will not only ben fit yourself.
siuCKyaiu tnu ear e ua autieuawvc,
Ru jo Chemical Works,
Sale Ladies' Tailored
This is(practically )"ahalprice sale in Ladi
butts. , r vety tint in Ire stcie rcw tang ol
the regular prices.
$40 Suits now $20$25 Suits
$15.85 Suits now $11
R. W. NEWLAND
. EUGENE, OREGON
mi
s
Now Is t
This Is
A full stock ol
novelty god
XMA
Everything in
Footwa
PRICES ALWAYS Tj
Yoran's Shi
St Store That sm
SEW LANE COUNT MAI",
My l.anf County Map Is now ready
from the in-later. Those who wish
. -in Ar, ma n favor by drop-
nlii!i me a uoat card. The price is
$10.00. ,
maps and " 'H
orlng is
a.. thr will 3
rate to tne H
same roUlionH
! to visit Mrs. W. 11. Alexander a low ; his farm near Goshen.
davs I E. E. Mink is in Portland on bus
X PERSONAL J, T.' j. Krost. of Marcola, was in lne? ,0 couple of days
t 'tin. pit v over nlitht 1 cl,,'stt,r Hemenway left this noon
;:,1,eJoi;t1f V'k of Smlthfleld. spent for Mnt. north n business
A. I,. Koiu-y. of Ooshen. was In ! last niKht in Enono. P- Kershaw, of Medford, is in
the city today. Cl'" Owen went to Kiddle today .
Mrs. Marttarft inonwit, or ai-(oh imhuit uuiv.
liany, arrived here this afternoon j Dr. A. Sharpies Is In thclty from
Agents wanted to sell the home
Economizer. It will be to your inter
est to call nt Hoffman House and see
L. T. Butts,, room 29, agent for Ore
gon. Big money maker. . tf
C. L. .Tohnson was today appoint
ed guardian of George S., William
V Delia, John and Bertha Curtis,
minors, whose parents are dead.
WHO SAID CHRIST
Old People
Like Boojcs o
tkat show a Qomtortabto bat
anco in th bank. To acquire
that toatauM you must begin
now. Start an ocoonnt with the
RUOENE LOAN AND SAVINGS
D.-.NK. Then yon don't need to
worry about what you have and
canQevote all your energies to
making more.
You will spend less, also, aa
a check book does not burn
holes tn your pocket like the ac
tual caan.
The Eugene Loan andJSavings Bank
e a vai uaaaa ld a uju.
CAl'lTAL, ANI Sl'KI'Ll'S, t2A,H0.
THE OLD RELIABLE
o
PEERLESS
WASHING POWEDR
o CAN BE FOUND AT
BACON BROTHERS'
a n a.
iiPrtvllIL. H K il
JEWELRY NtU"irGentfemea
Many people are Uking advan- We have placed au 25:
tage of the low prices we havu f les at a special v
.. i .. , nn i 1 ....
HOSIERY
We still have all Children's Hos
iery, the 20c kind, on sale at, siiec
lal 15c
Santa
at a special prlce . ,
I,
No. &5 East Ninth St,
CHOCOLATE BON B0NS,
OsV. Ik