Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 21, 1909, Image 8

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    Spring MedS
One Hundred Beautifully Tailored Suits
SPECIALLY PRICED
Women's Suits $15, $25,
$35.00 and $45.00
Worth 20, $35, $45, and $60. This special lot of high grade WometPs
3ults on sale for one week only. Every garment new this season, swell
sot styles and the best materials and the most favored shades, greens,
tans, bluea, grays, wistaria, catawba, olive, brown, black and white
solid novelties and combinations, plain and elaborately trimmed In
braid and buttons and Jackets straight front and cutaway effects; 32
to 40 Inches long; skirts gored, trimmed In bias bands and folds and
buttons. These suits are wonderful values at these low prices. '
''"'.
Women's $20 Tailored Suits, Each $15
Women's $35 Tailored Suits, Each $25
Women's $45 Tailored Suits, Each $35
Women's $60 Tailored Suits, Each $45
Women's guaranteed Silk Petticoats in grays, browns, greens, tans,
blues, black, etc., adjustable waistbands, each $6.28
Ileal herbloom Petticoats, all colors and black, each. . $1.00 to $3.50
Kikhi Riding Skirts and Suits, Norfolk Jackets $2.50 to $6.50
Beautiful assortment of White Lingerie Dresses. . . .$1,50 to $15.00
High Grade and Medium Priced
Hand i aiiored suits lor Men & Boys
Hundreds of new spring and summer Suits, beautiful new colorings
and combinations, new patterns, soft new shades, exclusive de
signs and styles, and every garment bears our broad guarantee of
satisfaction or your money back, and we press your suit twice a
monih free. . '
Hundreds or tnls season s newest crea-
I tuna In ohn Hub anil ntvlaa a i 1 1 a that ra.
fleet all the style to be found on 6th Ave.
M 1 to be had here at Frlendly's modest prices.
' r.. in nn i. tie n n
n um U.UU 1 9 1 3iUU
Several dor. new patterns; serviceable ma
terials and In tasty and conservative styles
From $15.00 to $20.00
At $15, $18 and $20 we show an Immense
line of worsteds, casslmeres and cheviots;
absolutely all wool and exclusive models
From $20.00 to $35.00
From $20.00 to $35.00 we show our
largest line of the highest class of
clothing manufactured; beautiful pat
terns and elogantly . tailored garments.
Blue Serge and BIcck Drcrs Suits
Dine Serge single nnd double-breasted
Su't" $10.00 to $25.00
Illack Dress Suits, In all matoiiuls, from,
uU .$15.00 to $35,00
Our Children's Department Is full of splen
did Values and pretty styles for boys;
prices, the suit $1.50 to $6.50
SAV&fj
NEWCITY HALL
MAY BE BUILT
NEAR S. P. DEPOT
Mayor Matloc Favors
There if It Can Be
Procured
Site
New Spring and
Summer Net, Tail
ored and Liugerie
Shirtwaists. 50c
to $15.00
The newest 1909 styles, high and
Dutch collars, colors and white, long
and short sleeves, made of linen,
lawn, batiste, madras, mull, silk, net,
etc.; plain and elaborately trimmed;
all sizes, 32 to 46; best values we
have ever shown at these prices,
from $1.00 to $5.00
25c Colored Tub Goods, 2ho
35c 56-In, Linen Suitings, yd. 20c
3000 yards colored Lawns. Bntlste, Silk Organdies, Lawns, etc.,
white and colors, values to 25c a yard 12 l-2c
16 pieces colored Linen Suiting, 36 inches wide, blue, gruy, tuu,
pink, etc., 85c values, a yard 20c
75c Colored Silk Suitings, yd. 50c
40 pieces Novelty Silks, Taffeta, Foulard, Rnjiih, etc., new spring
colors, neat patterns, figures, stripes, dots and plain colors; 75c
values, a yard 50c
Agent Kbo and Nemo Corsets CV II TMl 1TMV ITVl U Agents Ladies' Home Journal
Pat'rns, Style Books, Journal
Dent's Cloves, Moneybak Silks
S. H. FRIENDLY
Mayor Matlock is favorable to the
plan of locating the new city hall on
the quarter block bounded by Wil
lamette and Fifth streets and the
railroad ground, opposite the
Griggs hotel property. Of course,
this would depend largely upon the
ability of the city xo purchase the
property at a reasonable figure. The
mayor's idea Is .that if the hall was
loctated on the Fifth and Willamette
corner the remainder of the prop
artv mlirht ho vinrUpH tn rnnfnrniitv
! with Ihu Honit fr-rnitnris arirllnir ma
terially to the appearance of the city
by removing all the unsightly struc
tures In that vicinity, and Eugene
would undoubtedly be the most at
tractive city In the we3t, viewed from
Its passenger depot. It is certainly
a plan worthy of serious considera
tion. There has also been a suggestion
made that when the question of city
bonds Is submitted to a vote of the
people In the near future, that sev
eral proposed sites, with the cost
of each, be placed on the ballot, so
that the people may express their
preference, merely for the guidance j
of the committee having the matter j
In hand.
The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
is the best because it does-the most good.
While it makes the blood pure, fresh
and lively, it tones the stomach to bet
ter d-festion, creates an appetite, stimu
Iates the kidneys and liver, gives new
brain, nerve and digestive strength.
An unequaled list of cures 40,366 tes
timonials in two years proves its merit.
SarsatabS For Uiom who prefer medlfin.
In tablet form, Hood', 4ar,aparilU It now put op
t -I ,-r.l .a m . taA C.h.I.Ii. a a aoll a a
In th. mtutl llautd form. SarmaUhs hve IdenU.
call? the Mm, curaUve nrotwrtiea as th, liquid
:1
known
form, betides accuracy of dose, conreolenoe, con tmuoi
n Hood'i 8arw.riHa
r- and m a ruerl bl&J
Miiae accuracy ui uuw, cuutuhuu. "'u- wuiuii iuu mm ft gt
there b-slne no loss by evaporation, break scrofula, aczoma t
leakaot. oold bj drnicsliitaor Mnt bjr mail, ipring medicine. II
O.X HooU Co., Lowell. Ma, lion to aav tUU.1
h
- gift J
MARRIED
At the parsonage of the Christian
church, April 21, 1909, at 3:30 p.m.,
Sidney F. Peck and Miss Augusta S.
H. Nielsen, Rev. J. S. McCalltfm officiating.
Talk about your breakfast feeds.
A thousand you can see;
I wouldn't have them as a gift:
i d nave Kocky Mountain Tea.
MXX DRUG CO.
The pure food market, cor. W. 8th
and Blair is on deck for the choicest
cuts of beef and pork.' A23
NEAV TODAY.
NYE BOY DIES FROM
DOPED LIQUOR POISONING
I . CITY NEWS j
A few nines of measlos tiro report
ed In town.
Another adver.l.lng ear for the
Norrls A Howe circus Is in tbo city
today. '
".'The notarial commission of 3. 8.
Churchill was fllul with the county
clerk today.
Kushlon (Comfort S!o Co., par
lor, room (.third llqor .Coleman
bldg. , - , ' . tt
,Thr plain ulnst for the . lew front
e Kuyk.'iuliiirs drug More wak
p scud In position today.
The work of building the concrete
foundation of I.. N. Honey's -new
brick h'.o k ai resumed thlit moru
la Jt.
1). I'ernrrl. of Aithlanrf, has bought
th J. .1. Th iI'Ish fu nil near Coliurtt
fur H.(IJ, The (arm consuls uf
IT.0 arri".
Natty Ny. tlin bnr wha wan pol
so.ne'l by lml whliky, In still In a
vc. ha 1 tlil'.'lon nnd hl death Is
in milieu tsr I iy expected.
Krnnk Kdwardi was arrptit Inst
night for drunonness and was given
fifteen days In Jail this morning
by Police Judge Drysuu.
Mrs. Cora Schafor will soon erect
a nine-room house at the corner of
West Ninth and Lincoln streets. Lew
Kestor la drawing the plans.
The car of furniture for the new
t) O. O. K. hull arrived here from
Chicago this morning. It was or
dorcd through the Kllnt-Mcl.nughlm
Co.
Tho Dorrls Art OnlleVy Is moving
from the old quarters on Willam
ette street between Ninth and Tenth
to the second floor of the new Cher
ry block.
Crushed rock la being delivered to
tho city streets from both Carson
Mathews' crusher at the foot of Kant
Klghth street and Manerud's crushor,
bark of the butto.
About twenty of the best trees on
tho mlllrare havo been cut down,
and tho bushes which mado the mill
race such a shady retreat have in
many places been cleared away.
Attention D. of N. Ladles. All
those wishing to attend the conven
tion at llnrrlKburg, Orcein, please
notify the recorder or tho Chief of
Honor.
John M. Williams, was today p-
A
The Man Who
Signs the Checks
wants to know that the money
to pay them will be ready when
they are presented. Our meth
ods are safe and conservative.
Tho lure of large profits does
not Induce us to loan or Invest
In doubtful securities If yon
wish to fool that your money
Is aafo, deposit It with this
bank.
upene Loan and Savings Bank
'Arrr.w, ivp i nri.rs. isw.ooo.
t.rHf,iHHKi imra.
pointed administrator of the estate
of Henry Maxwell, deceased. The es
timated value of the property of the
estate is 1940. ,
" E. M. Warren has arranged a nice
display of grains and grasses In the
office of the promotion department
of the Commercial club. The sam
ples are those left over from the fair
exhibit.
Grand Chancellor G. C. Moaner of
Hi.. Kniuln. of Pvihlnn. will visit Hel
met Lodge No. 33, of this city. Tues
day night of next week. .Nonces are
being sent to the members to be
present at the meeting at thnt time
to greet the chancellor. . i
The Wells-Fnrgo Express Co. will
conduct nn "old horse" sale at the
company's office In Kugene Satur
day. April 24. A large number of
unclaimed packages which have ac
cumulated for some time past
all over the state will be auctioned
off "uuslght and unseen."
Arthur Mrahhain, an employe of
the Warren Construction Co., had
his left foot badly mashed this af
ternoon by one of the paving wagons
running over It. Whllo no bones
were broken, tho flesh was badly cut
and bruised and the young man will
be unable to work tor a week or
so.
Manager HnrUlg of the Commer
cial Clnh has received word from
Tom Klrhardsnn, manager of the
Portland Chili, to the effect thnt
Theodore U. Wilcox, one of Port
land's most Influential rltUens. will
preside at the meeting of Oregon
boosters, to be held In Kugene on
May 4.
Claude Gaby, the imber, besides
securing the contract for the plumb
ing work at both the new school
houses In Kugene, to be built thl
summer, has secured the Job of
plumbing W. H. Kay's new residence
at West Seventh and Washington
streets. Mr. (?nby has done a splen
did business O.nce locating here a
year ago. q
L. II. Potter arrived up from Port
land last nlKht with his Chalmers
Di'trolt automobile. He wns accom
panied by his brother. K. O. Potter,
his son, Wallace Potter, and . K.
Yoran. It. H. Wray drove the ma
chine. They left Portland at nine
o'clock In tho morning and arrived In
Eugene at eight In the evening. The
roads were In good condition nearly
all the way up.
In tho divorce case of Myrtle
Cookerly vs. C. E. Cookerly, the de
fendant this morning filed an affi
davit declaring that he Is unable
to pay Jl.'iO as suit money, asked
for by the plaintiff. He Is employed
as an electrician in Portland, he
says, and Is Indebted to his employ
ers over $200 and Is unable to secure
the Bum asked for.'
J. M. Morris has sold block 27, 12
lots, of the Gross addition to Mrs.
Grace Van HnsklnK. late from Al
lance, Neb.; also the following: 2
lots In Campbell's addition to Mrs.
Maria J. C Inert 9 lots In East Eu
gene to H. H. Harney: 1 lot In I'nl
verslty addition to. Joannes Kirk: 1
lot In University ' addition to Mr.
Crone.
REALTY FIRM
WOULD PAY FARE
Chnrles E. Hicks, editor of
the Independence Enterprise,.
Is In Eugene to spend a cou-
pie of days. Mr. Hlt-ks Is
here booming Polk county.
He says that Polk county of- .
fers the best opportunities
for homeseekers of anyother
locality In Oregon. A realty
firm which he represents of-
fers to ny your way to Inde-
pendence and gunrnntees you
10 per cent on your money
within a year If you buy and
are not satisfied. Mr. Hicks
cjm be seen at the Smeede
hotel, where ho will explain
his plan.
Spruce up, have that suit cleaned
and presd. The Pantorium. All
work guaranteed and called for and
delivered free. Uooms 16-17. over
Cockerllne l Wetherbee's. Phone
Illack 1421. J$i our "University
Club." m6
Don't fall to see It. Hurl this
week n leleseone view of the moon
and Jupiter. It Is very instructive
and you will be delighted. From
7:30 till 10:0i p. m. on the corner
of .Mh and Willamette. A24
Natty ("Speck") Nye, the
fifteen-year-old boy who
drank a quantity of whiskey,
supposed to contain wood al-
cohol a few nights ago, died
at his room at the People's
restaurant this afternoon at
4:30 o'clock. The officers
have a clew to the Identity of
the persons who furnished
the liquor to the boy and
there will doubtless soon be
developments In the case.
PERSONAL
FOR SALE 6. room cottage on al
ley and Mill street, east front, high
ground, toilet, city water, good
well and electric lights. Price
$1360. Must be sold. Bargain.
, See J. M. Morris, room 11, over
1st National bank. a23
WANTED A good girl for general
housework at once. Apply at 149
East Eighth street. A21
Wome
Patent Li
Oxfon
$2.30, $3.C0,
at.
YORANS SHOE
THE STORE THA
GOOD SHI
WANTED An office girl. Apply at
Room 3, Dunn building, Wlllam
. ette St., between 6:30 and 8 p. ni.
this evening. A21
WANTED Woman to do plain sew
ing at her own home. Can make
about 15 dollars a month. Address
J. K. L care Guard office. tf
WANTED Work by young man not
afraid of hard work. Can milk.
Address "Work," care of Guard.
A24,
w w w
Attorney J. C. Johnson of Cottage
Grove, Is in the city. '
Mrs. S. H. Friendly went to Port
hind today on a visit.
C. W. Martyn, of Roseburg, Is In
Eugene for a few days. I
J. W. Hatfield returned this after-j
noon from a trip north.
E. T. Andrews, of Blachley, is In
the city for a few days.
Dr. Sharpies returned to his farm
near Goshen this afternoon. ,
Kola Neis, the Salem hop buyer,
was an arrival In the city today.
J. F. Klein, of Grants Pass, was
an arrival In Eugene last night.
W. J. Bird, of Aberdeen, Wash.,
Is here for a few days on business.
F. O. Davis, the Creswell mer
chant, is in the city for a few days.
Fred Fischer, the Marcola lum
berman, was In Eugene over night.
It. A. Moshberger, the Wendllng
bnrber. wns In the city over night.
A. V. Connelly, of Ko3eburg, was
In the city over nlht on business.
"Uncle" Fred Werner of Fall
Creek, Is In the city for a few days.
. Attorney J. M. Williams made a
business trip to Junction City today.
Mrs. George W. Smith returned
this afternoon from a visit In Port
land. ,
Sidney F. Peek and wife, of Glen
dale, were arrivals In Eugene this
morning.
Mrs. Stephanie Schuecker of Al
bany Is here visiting Mrs M. S. Wallis
and other friends.
Chas. E. Hicks, editor of the In
dependence Enterprise, was an arriv
al in Eugene this afternoon.
Miss Alia Williams, a business col
lege student, went to her home ai
Dexter this afternoon on a visit.
Hobert M. Day and sister. Miss
Bessie Day, wont to Independence to
day tn attend the funeral of a rela
tive. Miss Jo Krewse, of Portland, after
a visit with her cousin, Mrs. J. G.
Wells, In Eugene, returned home to
day. Med ford Tribune: L. H. Porter
field, of Kugene. Is spending a few
"svs in the valley, looking for a lo
cation. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Clark, after
a visit at the home of Frank Zlm
mer and family In Eugene, returned
to Portland yesterday.
Mrs. David Drlg-rs returned home
to Cottage Grove this afternoon after
a visit, at the home of her parents.
Mr. ami Mr.. 1. H. Bingham.
J. C. L. Wooley. U. S. mall carrier
on Eugene rural route No. 3. has.
been III for for scvornl days of acute
nephritis. II. G. Miller Is Liking his
llaee on the route.
Mrs. N. A. Frler, who has been
visiting her mother. Mrs. G. W. de
Succa. since Christmas, leaves to
night for New ork city, to join her I
husband. Mrs. Fuller will go hyj
way of San Francisco, so as toJiare a
short visit with her brother, Charles'
S. Ford. j
RI'DVCKl) PltlCKS OX.I.AS.sf.'S. j
Our reduction on prlcH of glasses;
ffl Febrns0 and March proved such
a success tuat we have concluded to:
continue the same through April. Ai'e'
would like to have as many cnmPin
the morning as possible as our office
Is usually crowded In the afternoon.
If you haven't money to burn,
come and see us.
WATTS' OPTICAL PARLORS.
611 Willamette St.'
tf i
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
both upstairs and downstairs. En-:
quler at 306 E. 12th St. A26,
FOR SALE White Steam automo
bile touring car; guaranteed In
first class condition; need the
money; will take $500 cash. Geo.
H. Graves, Hotel Smeede.. A23
Dressmaking at No. 23, West 10th
street. . A28
The best hams and becoi. In
town at the Pure Food Market, cor
ner W 8th and Blair sts. A23
ADMlMSTItATlUX NOTICE TO
I HICDITOHS
Not a Dull
in the May E
.BODY'S MAG
That's why it h
undoubted supren:
Even if you are nd
azine reader, try itj
is an unusual line
this month.
Read "Grimsden
if you like a " thri
Sold by E. ScIih artzscf
Kjitoii.
Nntlee .8 hereby given thnt the un-dp.-H.Knel
hat been appointed It y the
County Court of Inne County. Orearon.
arimtnlfltratrlx of ttie estate of Kmery
.Silvester Knuch, deceased, on the 2Hli
lay of April. l!W9, anil all persons hav
Iiik claims against said estate are here- !
by notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the underMffneri at the law ,
offl( e of I. N. HarlmuKh, situated In i
Room 6, over the Klrst National Hank.j
In the City of Eiiff-ne, Lane County, j
Or., within six months from the date
of tnis notice. i
iXitcd this 20th riav of April, 1109.
EDITH M. HAUCH
Administratrix.
I. N. HARRAt'OH,
Attorney fo rthe Estate. w
Dependable
Work
It is to your interest to
bring yot-r wafch and
jewelry repairs to us be
cause you can depend on
the work being done
right. Our aim is and
ajways will be to turn
ont first class repair
work.
TR.Y US
E. C. Scott Co.
BUT Willamette St,
That
Spring Si
of Clothe
Is nlint a great nil
are thinking of now.
Iihs the most complci
seasonable clothing in
nnd Ills line of Mlclin
& Co.'s linnrt-tnllorcil
HiisurjasseU 1)' liny ol
on the market. Tlicj
style, fit nnd quality
Wo ' are always glud
goods whether you bu
Our line of gents 'fu
In complete am in SI
derwem and Ncckwen
sure to hnve just what
looking tor.
ED. HANS
East Ninth Str
NEW
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NEW .DRINKS
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q Sorrething you have nvet had before
q fcv us when yuu are thirsty and be convinced
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