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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
'KM ' ? THE ETJGHii fAiL7 OttJJtD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21", 1909 I. ! -:'f i' '.I m .' ' i. f'N 1 1 .4: ft I 1 '. s I 3 i. i Our Semi-Animal Clearance -Sale Wonderful Values Men's Clothing, Women's Dresses Thin Wash Goods Half Price AH thin waBb goods, Silk Organdie, Lawns, Batiste, etc. All new patterns in light end darkcolors, stripes and figures, suitable for dreases.walsts, klmonas, etc. Worth up to 60c a yard, now half price; a yard5c to 30o Colored Linen Suiting Val ues to 60c now 19c yd Our entire line of striped linen Suiting and 16- inch colored Linen Suiting on sale at tbla low price, a yard ..... 19c Women's Wash Dresses, Waists Linen and White Serge Tailored Suits On Sale at Half Price Our entire stock of Tub Dresses, Washable Tailored Suits, White Serge, Tailored Klmonas, etc., all reduced to half regular prices. Only one of a kind. If you are interested be here first and get the pick from the assortment while it is most complete. Sizes 32 to 38. White serge Coats worth up to $12.00 at $6.00 Kabo,Corsetsworthto$5 now $1.95 4 dozen Kabo CorsetB, all good styles; made of best French Coutil.aind Batiste and Silk BrWbe. Sizes 18 to 27. Styles, medium high bust, long hips; -worth up to $5.00; now $1.95 Gearance Prices In AH Departments, Odds and .Ends In Yards Goods Underwear, Etc., Close. Out at Half Price. 100 Fiber Suit Cases, Leather Bound, $2.50 Values at Special Sale $1.98 We place on ale today 100 fine Straw Fibre Suit Oases, made with edges bound with leath erette, heavy bolts, patented lock, heavy leather corner protections; guaranteed handle and trap inside. These cases are 22, 24 or 26 inches long and excellent value at $2.50. Just the thing for .summer traveling. Light, durable. Special today J aQg Sunburst Silk 27c yd x , S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Sunburst Silk 27c yd . 9 X CITY NEWS J. V. Heed is down from the Blue UlvfT nilii.. rri)(iMr .looih 8ohi(er went to Albany Iniit ninhl. Sfliirrls Hchwarmchild Is home from a rlsit In Portland. Mm. Ula Muy Smith returned to Jnnntlon lat nlirht. , Vr. and Mrs. M. 9. Wallla are home fmin Soaltle, John flroiikmayer, of KTohawk, was In the city over nlgnt. J. H. Cummlnars, of Dlu'o RlYer. Js In the city on buslnens. K. J. Hard returned latrt niicM trom itie Bohemia minus. J. V. Rates left today for Portland mnd Smttle to vtiend a week. C. U Smith was an arrival from Orldley, Vui., this niorniiiK. Ji' u Hunalcker. thw architect, left m Wi Sluriaw stage this morning for Tslltcoos Lake where he will take an outing. , J. W. Warnock Is home from a Clip to Marvai Springs. IJuho. Hailwigh Kmey came down from tkwhen on the noon train tlay. .los AhIkO leaves Sunday tor Seat tle to take In the hlit exposition. C. P. Houston, of Junction City, was In Eugene today on business. Misses Daisy and Violet Gilbert re turmKl this ft ion from Albany. Mni F, R. Uoojinan returnej this afternoon fnrni a visit to Portland. H. N. CockTllne. of Albany, was in the city today on insurance busi ness. - W. H. Kay and ou n the stune this morning for n ouUi.k at Vlda. , Mrs. Rley and three children Mt on the Sluslaw stage this morning for Hale. Mrs. Claude Blair and rtillilren who have lTti visiting f.ir some time Mrs. Rtckel, on the Klncald farm southwest of this city, left for Port- 'hind tgdny. 1 Ge. M. Miller left today for St-at-tle to meet ihis wile who has been to Buirope. M. V. Davldin and A. H. Marquis, of Borke'l'-, Cal., weie arrivals here luat nlaht. Mrs. H. f. B. A'tklneon, of Eau Olatre, Wis., was an arrival In Eu gene yei'Herday. Mrs. Krank Cralp returned to Portland today aiter a visit with friends and relatives. i. A. Smith, son-ltvlaw of Wm. Brund. of Flrenw, is here from Pvrtland on bulnec. ' S. M. Titus, who .has been HI for some time part, Is able to be up and around tie hojse again. - Mr. and Ms. Ray Goodrich are home from their outing on their out intt ia the Nh'Kenile. Kev. Geo. E. McDonald: a tanner.. is in the city from Portland visiting friends. ' A. C. Wiper, of Bow Bells, N. D.. la here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bogart. F. A. Rose and wife left 'today for Farmington. Wash. They will take a ohaace at the land lottery. Mrs. E. M, Gardner and Mls Mona Gardner, of Los Angeles, were arriv als in Eugene last night. E. .P. Preble, who has interested himself in Lane county property, re turned to Portland today. J. T. Campbell, of Greeley, Colo., arrved here today to visit ait the home A bis cousin, S. Rugh'. Mm R. A. Booth and daughter, Misa Barbara, ruurned this after noon from a visH at YoncaJla. Mr. and lira. Hardy Howard left for Rcfc-eburg today to visit with Mr. Howard's parents for ten days. Mr. and Mtb. W. H. Abrams re turned to CoUaee Grove this after- moon after a visit with friends. M.r. and Mrs. James U'riarreii, oi Vallev City. N. D.. after a visit wkh Father O'Farrell, left for home to day. . .. Mr. Frank Munsell. of Des Moines, la.; spent the day yesterday with his old friends, the H. J. Reynolds ffimilv. - Mrs. W. W. Porter and P. Porter left on the tae this morning lor Montgomery's, on the McKenzle, for An outine..... . . Mrs, Theresa Jackson, left on the stage this morning -for McKenxje Bridge to jpin ithe Miller-Keuy-out-ine narty' '--, -j . - Mrs. L.-Annleton and daughter ar rived here today from fortiana o visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Gayord, ... Mrs. A..-A. rearson returned vu Port'isuid-tjoidayvafter on - extended visit, with; her danshter,. Mrs. Joseph Matlock. Jt: . Mrs.. Dearborn arrived up from Portland tJiB afternoon to visit at the home of her son, Prof. R. H. Dearborn. Mis Vlra Stuart arrived up from Portland tnis afternoon to visit with her cousins. Misses Margaret and Myrtia Stuart. Earl Pryor is home from the Al berta country where he has bought a farm and has been running it for several months. C. E. Hanson and wife left today for Seattle and from there will go to Ea:wn Washington to, lake 'part in tine land drawing. Mrs; C. H. Shumate, of Paio Alto, Cal., was an arrival in Eugene this afternoon to visit at the home of J. W. 'h innate and family. MIfs N. KeCler arrived last night from Portland to take charge of the suit and cloak department at "Sei- ser's," formerly the Frakes. W. G. Boney and family, of Mob- rly, Mo., were arrlvailn this after- lj i. n to visit their old friends, B. B McKlnnty an j Wm Hempy. Mr. Harlngton, of the Harrtngton- Shaw Timber Co., of Duluth, Minn., was in Eueene today on business, going north on the n.on train. Mns. F. A. ReiJ, w.-io has been fjxnding the summer iwlth 'her son, C. R. Reid, l:i Eugene, went to Port land ti-day tl visit another son. Miss Minnie Chambers accom panied her cousin, Miss Marie Jones, went to the letter's home In Inde pendence today. Miss Chambers will also visit at Corvallis. Ed. Wills, of Font Collins, Colo.. vln.ttd at the iome of J. H. Horney ra Eugene yesterday on his way borne from tihe fair at Seattle.' He was delighted with Eugene and Ore gon and is determined to come back. with, Mrs. Blair'a parents, Mr. imd rostor of the Euiwne IT. B. church : .. iore w m pe V-ipsca ill JJay g ' T h u r s d a y .. - . . To Arrange Stock, and Mark Dovn Prices 1 Final Closing Out Sale of Entire Stock Commences Friday Morning at 9 O'clock J IR)t lll.K ritOtiltAH 4 Beginning toaayi a double program will be put on at the ELECTR1CT and DREAM- LAND theatres. Our films are . direct frcm the factory and . .the best to be had. Don't fall to see The Necklace at the Electric theatre tonight and tomorrow. "It Is one of the best Uingraphs made. The salesladies' contest closes on July 2S. Two fine reels at the Dream- land. J22 f CITY NEWS I Four ears of the city's new wood stave water pipe arrived here today from Portland. Household effects ' for Frank Morefleld, from Nampa, Idaho, arriv ed here yesterday. Special Sale each day of the week at Yoran's Shoe Store. Watch biE Ad. , J31 Architect E. R. Wells has complet ed plans for a two-story residence to be built for Jesse Severn at Junction City. The merry-go-round near the do pot has pulled stakes after an unsuc cessful business tf two or three evenings. J. W. Kays has decided to close out his'usiness and has employed a pro fessional auctioneer from Portland to auction off the stock. J. W. Osfoum will speak tonight on Sosia'.ism at the city 'park. The local sociB'li9t9 desire a full atten-: daince, as Osburn is one of their best speakers. M C. Davis, who fltves at West Springfield, whtf-rerheshas one of the finest gardens and berry patches in. the county, brought Jso ihis office today a boot of fine loganberries. Miss Clara 'Ha gw. tftie milliner, is conducting a removal saie prepar atory ta moving to her. new location in the new First National bank annex cm West Ninti street about Septem ber 1. S. B. Eakin. P. E. Snodsra -a and Henry Tramp, appraisers of the es tate of Henry L. Mack, aeceasea. today filed with the probate court their inventory of the property which was appraised at J1778.59. S. A. McKay. W. E. McKay and C. H. McKay today began Buit in the cir cuit court against George Hillegas to recover $362.50 on a real estate deal. Woodcock & Potter, and J. M. Pipes are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The interior of Roberts Bros, tog gery in the Matlock building is being rearranged to permit of the building of a double door in the side wall leading to Eighth street and the building of a gallery to accommodate more goods. The body of Prague S. Deitz, who died at Riverten. Or., yesterday, as mentioned by The Guard last evening arrived in Eugene today. The fun eral will be 'held at the family home at 68,1 Ea?t Blewnth 'Eteet tomorrow afternoon ait 2:30 o'riock with inter ment in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Marriage licenses were issued to day to the following couples: Wil lis W. Gildersleeve and Miss Alice A. Wheeler, both of Cottage Grove; Al bert C. Thomson, of Portland, and Miss Ernestine Fisher, of Eugene; Frank Wilson, of Crescent City, Cal., and Miss Leonie Belle Powell, of Eu gene. . , , ''Our Saturday night dances will be atrlntly for gentlemen and ladles." said E. D. Chenoworth, of the firm of Chenoworth A Pelletier, who CvD duct the skating rink. ''We may have another night as well as Sat urday in the week. Our $2000.00 ergan, the Wttxler dance organ, has arrived from New York and will run Saturday night." , . A. J. I.ucas sold his butcher busi ness on West Eighth street to. H. C. Why Does It Cure Not because It Is Sarsaparllla, but because It la a medicine of peculiar merit, composed of more than twenty different remedial agents effaetlng phenomenal cures of troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and bowels. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrot als, eczema, anemia, catarrh, nervous Dees, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and builds op the system. Get it today Id the nsoal Uanid form or in tbocoltdtablet form called SaiiaUlM. OXFII1 It is bound to be the greatest sale of Furniture ever witnessed in Eugene j W KAYS FYRN1TURE CO. 526 Willamette St., jCugene, Ore. Sale in charge of Transcontinental Salvage Co., of fSan Francisco o NOTICE OK ISOMT10S OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is thereby glvwi that the co- partwrKnip heretofore existing by and betwwn the undersigned has been thU 20th day of July, 1909, by mutual consent dissolved and that Otto Kauffman, of Eugene, Oregon, le the siicrovor to the name and suc ceed to tbc bnrinesn and good will of the confectionery and restaurant business heretofore conducted by the aDdnrelgnvd as oo-panm at Num ber !01. Willamette St. and Numbers I 16 and 2ft Est Seventh St., in Eu-i gene. Oregon.- Said Otto KaVfman Is authorized to re.tive and collect all claims nnd ' accounts due rati paftnwship and ass'imes all bills payable of the same Itoted at Eugene, Oregon, this 2 Mb ! day of Julv, ISO. OTTO KAI'FFMAN. OTTO II. RBICHMAX. NO WOMtKK SHE'S CROSS I he woman wno mm a thou?.-,nd I pei iv Mrj and annoyances whilp JJ.ti-tio must et be blamed If she ran .nut always bo angelically amlabie s TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES THE PARAGON KIND We have ribbons for five different machines. Car. bon paper and other office sundries. ' C. E. Scott Co. S.I 7 Willamette St. i ' ' ; , ' from lir family nnd such a nnd natural reined" as Lane's I ny Moiitnpe, the .-'-b tea tha I Soil! by dniRalsts and dealers. He ChiiU- ro.ifts of beef at Sc per !li frtiin firt r!a fat cattle. k!ll.,l priM'crly. tlmtnimhlv moled and I'","it It makes a difference. Til.' HANii'QMMAT MAKKKT. K oth. au.l Wlllunu ;:e -.ireet!". Just around i w ri,"'i. t'h.iie H.d tSQ S-2 9 i "1. ' ! it H WANTED 10 Salesmen Experienced Furniture Men' Pro H ... fcrred. Apply ToiTPrrvs at Hear Door 1 .. t t..K .lORHnimatlsm. br nr i " lo oe a- We do .io..P. (Pf Hacine. Vis., tells son ' not hanj your Watch Dp for a !-6:0"wV;. tJoK-ie, m! i wcr!t or and then .hargeftu h"rt.in,..t sufferer in your Tirinfv . 8"aranto(Qii for a yea with r.u,fp and apbre-!a;!tv ordjpftry B8Hq w ' " "' -nie one who Is divon. i 6V M '' ' ' ' --r the failure c . , W Itetw i,,. : ' . " ' T'tO Bohrer, the well-known capitalist, i yesterday, and he intends to put in a full line of groceries next door to the butcher shop and operate the busi ness together. Both men have been very successful and have a host of friends. G. W. Tayilor and wife loft far Brownsville last night .where he has drilled two deep wells. The 449 ft. boring at Halsey had - to- be fillei. Mineral water was struck in the flow : of water. ; Mrs. Bessie Hoagtand was todav granted a divorce from Edward i Hoagland on the ground of desertion. Judge Hams today confirmed the order, of the, county court in the ap peal In the matter of the final settle. ! ment of the 0. H. Baker estate?'-. An appeal was taken from 'the orde mak ing me nnai settlement. All $U5 YORANSslIot "THE STORE THAI j GOODSHOI Two hundred members of the Fra ternal Brotherhood from Texas, Cali fornia, and other Southwestern'1 por tions'of the country passed throuBh Eugene in a special- train- thlsvmorn- ing about 8:30, on, their way to the Seattle exposition. The train stop ped here for breakfast and many of the excursionists came down town. CLOSING OUT. Our entire stock of Foun tain Pens. 75o takes a fine fountain pen with a large 14k point that is worth more than the entire prie asked for these pens. They will not test king at these prices. WATTS JEWELRY CO . Cor.9tfc and Willamette, Sta J24 ; encampmextJ GlveVby fW . v i luajr, JJ1, n '"B uegins at ,.B oraryeriiasorehettti ' mJ What Shall H.nh irj Jr.l-.LrU.tHeaijn, economical dessert Cu msiamiy simplj sa ana serve WMs ewL right: sweetened "Jut m every way. A Ht enough dessert lot i A 11 grocers sell It D stitutes. JELLO mtM pure-iooa laws. Sm Imon, oranre. ranlen ry, chocolate, clcrrj, (ei ' Watch Yoran's Ad tor special sale? eachi Jay in the week. j31 OAK woon. Attend to ordering your oak weed. As soon as the rain starts In ths mountains oak wood shipments wlil cease. . WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Main 651 J21 E. T. Condon's bakery. Ice cream parlor and confectionery will be open Sunday during the summer. 19 Cold boiled hnm at the U. of 0. market, corner Oak and Park streets. 321 Smith will pay in K yoting veal up to 111 Smith will par ti dressed pork tat youDg and (at. it J bmitn can use .rats size, will par tai Smith wants spriu isl will pay from. lid cents for teem. Smith will pay liar- Smith win pai :;9 fresh egps. Ship all your prcte direct and roi r. che-k by mail i: w FRANK b. SMITH 1 "FLghtlng the W PorthDd. t 18c to 25c Summer This Week at the yard Newlana's Store is closing: out every yard JX Goods at almost give-away prices. A spIeW 1 ment to choose from: They were good value t regular prices, 18c to 25c the yard, now Embroideries Worth from 30c to 50c ThisK ' , the yard 19c TTT- -1 : .11 UUmiMerv COUlltP1 fsriccs. auAlifv cnnsirJered. Manv are less than Embroideries that sold from 1210, . at the 10c Several hundred yards of nice embroidery ' been sellir all Spring at 2c to 20c the Jj in one big lot and the price for choice, this per yard , Ladies'' Wash and Tailored Sui's and all W Being Closed Out, Come This Week For BaJ Newlanfs EUCENI'S BARGA? No CtK" n invlti:'0" o ... " our - , knew om think JM" Is co" hert" ' o what tbe he' laotber. Dilloif Drue Company J r O 57.7 Willamette St. 1 A ,-rtalniv !. A'l - - tfotel