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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
THI3 EUGENE DAILY GUARD. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909. 1 Stck It Closed Out In Twelve Days The entire stock of the Wells Shoe Store, corner Willamette and Ninth streets, will be closed out in Twelve Days. The room will be vacated July 4th, as it has been leased to the Bowers Drug Co., wh0 w occupy the premises' modern drug store. You Gan Buy Shoes at, a Fraction of Their Worth During This Sale Positively Every Pair Must Go Poistively July 3rd will be the last day's business of the shoe store on the corner of Willamette and 9th Merchants will do well to investigate. The-cntire stock or any portion of it will be sold at a sacrafice. Wl ith We Special , 500 pairs Gotzian shoes for Ladies and Misses, Patent Leather, Vici Kid and box calf, Sizes 2A to 4, regular $3.00 to $5.C0 shoes, closing out price, a pair at -. - - $ 1.50 MERLY The WELLS SHOE STORE fluneLte and 9th Sts. Eugene, Oregon Ldbbe Sons Hardware E Ninth, Phone Black 507 J Eg fitting Hardware? hardware, sash weights that of extra quality. Hip shingles that keep Anything that is used in hardware for build- Reduced Prices lbpleased to make an estimate on what you f5tt bay. w i!i oval inside locks, old copper 50c to 85c 2 CITY NEWS from Oklnhnnm V.ltv visited thin ? I office this morning and exhibited $j sample of the middle west newspa- I ers. .luriire L. T. Harris will deliver I Among those registered at the the oration nt Corvallls' celebration, Oregon building at the Seattle expo iiv -ith i sitlon on Oregon day were John, i Hugh and Eugene Hampton of Eu- Stanlevs have Just received one of,s the latest Improved National cash' A IarRe boer arrv(M, ths morn. registers. Ing for the heating plant of the new ! gvmnasliim at the University. A Jas. Seavey has purchased a filtering plant will be put In at the Chalmers-Detroit auto and It will be,gVm, also a gwimming tank, here in a day or two. ; I A. E. Roeso, publisher of the Sun O. W. Hurd, the Florence mer- at Osceola, 'Wis., was an arrival In chant and capitalist. Is In the city Eugene this afternoon, lie Is look on business for a few days. 1 ing over this part of the slate with a possible view of locating. The forms for the concrete walls! of S H Friendly warehouse In I A YUsconsIn man asks when an r i.iu .im ore tin. ! association of former Wisconsin I peope Is to be organized. Those In terested in such a movement may communicate with A. M. Newman, the tailor. Verne Apperson lias returned home from a trip to Hrllish Colum bia. He has been ddng the "leap the gap" act on roller skates In the Canadian towns for the past several weeks, making a decided hit with the Canucks. The log drive f 2. .',00,000 feel for the Eugene Lumber Company, Is coming down the river In good shape, having reached a oliit oppo site the moulh of Fall creek. The drive started from a point above the North Fork. A petition for writ of review In the case of the city vs. V. E. Noddy, found guilty In the recorder's court of selling near beer, was filed with the circuit court Saturday after noon. The case win ue seinea ny Two prominent Eugene water consumers were fined (2 apiece yes terday for irrigating overtime. Louis Aya. Jr., yesterday caught 74 fine trout in Little Fall creek, going up and back on his wheel. Work on the First National Hank annex is delayed on account of the failure of the pressed brick to ar rive. The Municipal League will hold a meeting at the city hall Thursday night to consider the special elec tion. The remains of Mrs. Clara Plaster arrived up from Siaylon yestorday and were Interred In the L O. O. F. cemetery. a minor le.splt.il BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US They are at all times most carefully filled and checked by a registered phartnacist avoid ing all possible chanceof error. We use nothing but the purest drups and chemicals-in our pcrSription work. Serial attention given to Tele phone Order Prompt Free iWivery. I'hone Red 6331. H Company HIVCCDE Wiliamee St. E. E. Mink underwent ni.p.atlon at the Eugene Sunday morning. He Is getting . thlt tribunal along very well. A marriage license was .1 Referee In Bankruptcy C. A. Wln :r:""'rt i termeier today sold Hie bankrupt this a!tonii.ou to Josepn r. n nei-n-i i ,,.), an() fixtures or .lesse h Hart anri .Miss Gertrude M. Emers in, e(tB fory at Springfield t() Sam bolh of Collage Grove. ,. Young, for $ IV that being (lie highest bid. He will conduct the One or tne cars in "-- bakery. T. Ophtis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs Hall. The name of the organi zation is tho Odlne Club. In the case of the city of Eugene vs. Oscar Mllllcan, to condemn a right of way through his land for the power canal, Judge Harris today overruled the defendant's demurrer to the complaint. This Is victory No. 1 for tjie city In the present case. An automobile party from Berke ley, C'al., sient last night In Eugene 1 on the way to Seattle. The party i consisted of the following: Mr. and ! Mrs. E. A. Nlckerson, Mayme and' Rudolph NIckorsr.ii mid Mrs. E. W. : Itexford. They were In a Pierce Arrow car. i NEW TODAV. TOR SALE New Underwood type writer; has been used only about a week. Address Typewriter, enre of Guard. J-24 LOST Ladles' small hunting case watch: monogram on face, "E. I. W;" Fleur de lis In black: reward of $5. Leave at Smeede Hotel. J23 FOR SALE Ono quarter block on North High, street, will make, three sightly IoIb; east front; r good Investment at $1,100. In iiulre L. E. Helluinn, H03 Seven" It street, or F. 10. Dunn's tore. FOUND A white knit Jacket Friday, the I Nth, nt Minnesota picnic. Ap ply at Guard office. J-2 4 Jones told Smith that good shoes were selling nt low prices nt the Dodge Impairment Store, corner of Eighth and Olive streets. Smith told his wire and she told the neighbors. Now Ihey are all afler those 701) pairs of sample shoes. How many feet are there In Eu gene? There are hundreds going to the great sample shoe sale at the Dodge Dept. Store, corner Eighth and OIlvo. J-20 LOST Oil STOLEN A valuable Alr dule pup. A suitable reward will be paid for information lending sler Klncald, M East Ninth mer Klnsald, K 1 East Ninth street.. , J-2C FOR SALE Two good corner lots, nil fenced, with barn, chicken house and parks; small house, fruit and berries; garden up; price cheap; terms. Address enre of Guard. jy.j j FOR SALE One lot on Twelfth at. In the Fair Ground addition: tWsj month nt $460. Inquire L. B. llellmiin, 80 East Seventh, street, or at F. E. Dunn's more. J-23 FOR SALE Quarter block', three, lots on College Hill; fruit bearing trees on each lot; thin Is an ele gant site for a home In Eugene' future residence dlHlrlct; will sell during this month for 8G0. in quire L. E. Ilellman, KO E. Seventh St.. or F. E. Dunn' store. j.jj To give quality Is bolter than t talk quality. You can get quality. ut the great sample shoo sale. Doilg. Hept Store, oorner Elghlh mil OIlvo. J-2S (las reduced from II. 15 to 11.59 per 1000 feet. Wo Insist that wo give you bolter shoes for less money. Dodge Dept. Slore, St h and Olive streets. .1-26 to" grounds vesterday arternoon carried j 12 passengers on one trip. Mana- ger Ijamoirin iiimmhid Rev Davl.'! lie."!, who has been i conducting evangelistic meetings at jthe l'. li. church for the past week, will continue the meeting for a The Wendllng train will hereafter lay over at Springfield at nigm an . of Wf,,.k the afternoon train to Migi ne iroin an )l)tpr,.st .,.n awakened Wendllng has bee cut nut. . n th(J meetnKS, Miss Uuch yhomson. a teacher in u'Minnin t o ege at naim Wish is he-e visiting at the home of'h.r'c.ns. A. T. Co rIlne. Satnr.1av'oelec'lon for Hie Issue of 'the $'" si luxil boi "as a tame affair, only .'.! persons voting. The-., was not a dissenting vote. rttiKfield laun- n the police driving his. A'.mng the car load shipments in to Eugene this morning "''' ""' following: One of brick and one of stone for Wet. h Urns., one of sugar for the Pollock Transfer Co., and one of hardware 'or the Ax Hilly department store. The Norwegians of Eugene and . i -i... ..in., nt ihn end fit H.,rry Hush, a .-I"" ," ' ,., ,' v'tpr,,av nn() .elect.O driving nis ine toiiowuig oin' , d Saturdav. w. gian assm Ution: President. Q :er ' 'f:iiniadt: first vice-president, t:. drvinan. was tin rolirt tliis "'f-y horse at too iW -iwil reSntly. Olson; second vIc.c-presid.Vit, .Mrs. Your Grocery Order If placed with us will be per fectly filled with the choicest groceries, vegetables and fruit money can secure. i When you place an order with us either by 'phone, in person or by proxy (our clerk) you are positive of the same careful' attention as if you were super intending the filling. A fact, not a boast. W. M. Green The Square Deal Grocer 'Phone H. 20. 010 Willamette 8t , THE HOWARD WATCH Down on the big ditch at Panama is a worse place for a watch than Suez or the Coast of Intlio China: blassing days se vere nightly drop in tern perature humidity 87 de grees and months of tropical rainfall . All along the Panama canal you find "Howard time," tne recognized standard as in all big un dertakings for the last six-ty-seven years. The Howard tempera ture adjustment is perm anent. Unaffected by the leverest heat or the most violent changes. . The Howard is the fin est practical watch in the world, and the strongest. Its special hard-tempered balance cannot knock' out of true with the jolts and vibrations of rough use in the field. A Howard watch is al ways worth what you pay for it. The price of each How ard watch, from the 17 jewel in a fine gold-filled case, guaranteed for 25 years, at $35.00, to tho 23 Jewel in a 14-k. solid gold case at $150.00 is fixed at the factory and a print ed price ticket attached. Besides the Howard, we carry the Hamilton, Wal tham, Elgin and other high fradiwatches. MAURER-COPPERNOLL JEWELRY INC. 542 Willamette St. 9 B. 1 4 John V..n