Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 21, 1910, Image 8

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THE EUOBOT DAILY QUABP, THURSDAY, APg. 21, IMP
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pj pct pf Pnrwie Onccarfl Front Lacine and Nemo Self Reducing, Ladies'
Home Journal Patterns, Niagara Maid Silk, Centemrie Gloves, Woyne Knit Hosiery, Colonial Drapery Fabrics
i If i f r
i Hj(hvcJwit0 Co . ,
S. H. Friendly, TheLeadingStore $12,50
Will you pay $15 for a
suit that lis all the
character and tone of
he tailor's usual $30
iroduotion? Well, that's
ust what we will give
"ou here for $15, with
rar gur'aantee as to fit
nd quality of materials,
lundreds of beautiful
abrics. in nifty models
o chodse from.- Be
mre and see these suits
it $15. You'll like them.
Children's Wash Suits
blouse . and Buster
Irowns, in plain white
nd colors, at 50C t0
',3.50
Blouse Waists, in all
izes; immense variety
f colors, 50c and 75c
values.
Until Saturday night we offer at this price a line of Ladies'
and Misses' Suits, worth up to $18.00; Shepherd Checks,
Homespun Checks and Colored Serges and Diagonals, all
nicely made, well trimmed and satin lined.
Silks 85c Shepherd Check, special at 59c
50c White Goods all 50c White goods, at ........ . 38c
Children's Romper Suits, 65c quality, 50c; 50c quality 39c
Gingham Underskirts, to close, at 50c
75c Hair Crowns, 50c; 50c Hair Crowns 39c
Parasols Big assortment for children, at 25c
Ladies Parasols A big showing of the Pongee effects.
Seconds, Misses' & Children's Hosiery, 25c vals., 2 pr. 25c
t , PERSONALS t
-' .,- ('- 4-.-'
Jack Rodman is home fram a-trlp
- tt j Douglas county,
v B. Kamra, of Wendllng, was in
. " 4he city over night.
Davit Link made a business trip
' to Oakland yesterday.
Vrj. I'nwell look the stage this
morning for Deerhorn
Dr. L. W. Brown is on a trip to Fo- 1 WANTS TO LOCATE
ley Springs, and will not be back un- 21
til April 27. I IVIMnnitU
. Dan Muth of the Eugene cream-
ery, left this -afternoon on a business
i.'ip to Grants iPass. ' ... .,.,
Miss Eleanor Cox of Salem, re- At the home o( the bride s par
turned today, after a visit with ents, Mr and Mrs. Q B. Hawkins
friends at Springfield. jt Cottage Grove Saay fven-
Carl V. Oglesby left this afternoon ing, April 17, WIO, Mr Walter G.
on a timber cruising trip to the "ousei;ran? M's IDolll.e EV. ?ln8'
southern part of the county. for. W. A. Elklns. officiating.
8. H. Anderson and son, of June- Leader.
tion City, were in Eugene today, re-
CANNERY SOMEWHERE
Representative of St. Paul
Company in Eugene Look-
ing Over - Situation -
John S. Hughes, representing the
'Luce Land and Development Co., of
at. raui, Minn., .is in isugene in
vestigating this city's advantage tor
Herbtrt Koome is nome worn ." ".?"up" ry " .t-. t xri.i,ii,i, ui.i
Hood RWer u a visit. turning home on the noon train. .mZl.ZZr m,rirt r the location of a fruit cannery which
M. D. Morgan of Harrlsburg, was Mr. ana Mrs. m. x. nouian tb- Tuesdav Anril tne company wishes to establish
-to the city over night, "turned to Porttand today, after a u.b"m11; ftrTe: f. I somewhere in this state. He was
H. W. itenne of Waltervllle, spent visit witn relatives in tugene. horn for a whi e where Mr Kebble- shown aDout Manager Freeman
last night In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs 'A. D. Fenn returned horn for a while whe re Mr ot thfl Commerclal club and he in.
Mrs. J. W. Kays returned this at- to their home In Douglas county this ok js empmei . t nZl. terviewed Secretary Holt of the Eu,
ternoon from a vlBlt at Roseburg. afternoon after a visit in Eugene. jj digene Fruit Growers' Association-,
AnA Kiir.h. of stavion is m the Albany Herald: W. W. Brlstow, of tage Grove where MU an wen ana, recent! oiareniMd th ai-
clty for a few days on business. Eugene,, has been visiting with lavorau.y Known uer,
I.. B. Murrav or Falls otv. is inouu iu iu. . ivi iuo f-
transacting business In this city. . three days on nis way nome irom
I
RIP VAN WINKLE.
which has recently purchased the Al
len cannery ol this city.
The Luce Land and Investment
Co. is a big concern and already
owns and operates several canner-
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CAMPANY
cresweu. m
F
FORJAfMRY
Capital Stock Will be $25,000,
and Much of It Already
Subscribed
A irnndlv number of business men
and representative farmers of Cres
well and surrounding country gath
ered in the rooms of the Develop
ment league Saturday afternoon ior
the purpose of organizing a company
to operate a cannery at resweii,
and it is doubtful if ever an enter-1
prise was launcnea nere mat re
ceived the unanimous support giv
en the cannery. Every man present
was heartily in favor of the pro
ject, as all could' plainly see the val
ue of the institution to mis com
munity. .
F W. Ogram, chairman of the
committee appointed to secure ac
reage to grow vegetables and fruit
lor tne cauuery, tcpuitcu
committee had secured 25 acres
nnnlMvpIv an d five additional acres
conditionally. During the meeting B.
L. Barnett pledged one acre or vege
tables and Mr. Groesbeck two acres
of sweet corn.
After a lengthy discussion It was
moved and carried that a company
be organized to operate a cannery,
the capital stock to be ?2500 and
the shares $5.00. Each Individual Is
limited' to 20 shares. A canvass of
the meeting was then ordered for
takers of stock with the result that
$630 was raised toward the project.
Following are the names of those
taking stock and the number of
shares taken: R. H. Parsons, 10; L.
D. Scarbrough, 10; T. A. Shafer, 10;
Bohrnstedt company, 10; E. B. Mox
ley, 10; C. A. Sedgwick, 10; Jt. D.
'Hawley, 5; F. W. Ogram, 5; A. R.
Lend, 5; M. J. Hlllegas, 6; H.
Thnmnsnn. 5: I. I. Achey. 6; J. L.
LaFrance, 5; G. Sears, 5; E. E. Scar
brouah. 5: Geo. H. Baxter, 6; J. G.
Crozier, 4; L. E. . Park, 3; V. E.
Groesbeck, 3; E. L. Barnett, 2.
Cbornicle.
DEPOT PA"RK MAKES'
A BIG HIT WITH
DENVER CAPITALIST
V 1 l1aA mant ft Pnttnira flrnvo Portland.
-i on a business trip this afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Spencer and aaugnter les In the Northwest. An effort will
Mr. and Mrs. Everott 'Bciis. of went to Irving today to visit Mrs. B "J."f ;r;o:mflnce be made to Becure the location of the
: Laramie, Wyoming, are In the city. Spencer's brothers, B. F S. L. and had by witness ing the Prfrmanf piant here. as there Is undoubtedly
Roeburg Review: Wm. M. Porter. U. 'A. .Bond, ol ' YtLZS Aril ?B This enough room for two. ,
- of Eugene, is dn the city on buB neBS. Mrs. wina wauiem, ot nponauo, - -.- :,.- ;. 7-,
IM Dorrlty and C. Murdoch were after a visit with friends in Eugene, grand old p ay has stood the test for
-.'M passengers today for Lowell, left for home today.. She has been i " a!,,?t ,.
H. G. Hubband was a stage pas- at salt mKe ior a lewweeiis. for everybody young and old At a meeting of the board of dlree-
.enger this morning for Walter- E J. Frasier Is , Doujta coun- lJXnll.ltU tor. of the Eugene Fruit Growls' As-rlIe-
y ? ; i ' u i i . . .nil also instructive and teaches a good soclation, held on March 26th, 1910,
Georrs C. McRoben. of Forest pects to be back l,'w4 mo?al lesson It is the vehicle In an assessment of eighty (86) percent
i Grove. t.aasactlrg budness in Eu- w 11 then make a flying trip to Sea- moral esson. t is levled on tho ctplt'all ,toci of th.
Albany Herald- Mrs Jennie John- gained his fame, and has been raised "aid corporation This assessment if
Ainany neraiu. ir. jauma uuuu -i.j-j. V miiiir,n nr nun. not sooner nald. will become del n-
onn. who nas 1 vea most or, ner me i.i-.uuDU r - . . .., . A . ...
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
gone.
L. l!Br:-.lo of Flnx'.on, N. D was
,g t:,e anlvulsc in Eugene yes- son. wnonas r Mf of f pla' l8 j nuentwUhln thirty day. from th.
Mrj-. M. E. W,?t.E3H rs'.urnoa last gene mm uuuu iu mono ia. j --- -- ,.7n,,, " , ,.nii
, xtr,t .Ton t b,nin3ss trip to Port- ne; ; nome. q former,y tlcket ,nc,eW a happy ending In
X. W. Anderson 'of Taylorvllle, agent at the 3. P. depot in Eugene, producing Rip Van Winkle Mgr
111,,;: an arrival in Eugene this accompanied by Attorney E. J. Ad- mrper has secured Joseph etrlck
.morn'.- nms, of Aberdeen, arrived here from for the part of Rip. Mr. Detrlck has
U. B?' Converse, wife and daugh- that city this afternoon on their way achieved much success in this i char
ter a- Ivf 1 h.ra yWordny from Mo- to Florence. acter and he will be supported by
iesto rnl ,Mr Rlld Mra g A Hn 0 North a thoroughly capable company. Spe
ArJ'uir A. Aklns of Lander, Wyo- Yakima, Wash., after a visit at the clal scenery and effects are arrayed
. .inlig was an arrival ta Eugene this home of S. Jamison in Eugene, left' and make the production complete
-afternoon. for home today. They are on their in every detail.
W. L. Gregory, a prominent stu- way back from a trip to California. atom actt
.ont. returned this afternoon from Roseburg Review: H. C. Darby, 1 A DhAD STOaiACH
.Portland - cierk at tne namiuou urug vajiw-
Floyd Phillips of Doty, Wash., re- pany's store, left this afternoon with
-turned to Eugene last night after a J. M. Lawrence In the latter's auto-
trip to Florence. mobile for Bend, Crook county,
Miss Anna Ogel returned to Dl- "here he will spend a couple of
Tide this afternoon after a short weeks.
rislt Eugene. i
Mrs. George Baxter and child ar- Have you tried Williams table
Tlved down from Creswell on the cream bread? Ass your grocer for
jioon train today. it m30
The above may be paid either to the
First National Bank or the secretary.
Dated March 31, 1910.
J. O. HOLT, Secretary,
Eugene Fruit Growers' Ass'n.
30. .
REACHING THE RENTING AGENT
IIOUSE HUNTING is made easy
by th: us: 01 the Telephone.
Few people realize how much business they can
do and how quickly they can do it over the wire. It
Is not even necessary to be in the same town, be
cause tho lonj distance service of the Bcfl System
brings every one within talking distance.
In all the business and social affairs of life,
people put their trust in the Bell Service because
it is universal. a
TiCTACIFIG telephone
AKD TtftGRAPU COMPANY
Every Bel Tclcflone is the Ccn'.cr of the System
Of What Vso Is it to Anyone?
Thousands? Yes hundreds of
thousands of people throughout
America are taking the slow death
treatment dally.
They are murdering their own
stomach, the best friend they have,
and in their sublime Ignorance they
think they are putting aside the
laws of nature.
This Is no sensational statement;
it is a startling fact, the truth of
which any honorable physician will
not deny.
These thousands of people are
swallowing dally 'huge quantities of
pepsin and other strong digesters,
made especially to digest the food In
the stomach without nny aid at all
from the digestive membrane of the
Btomactn
In other words they are taking
from the stomach the work that na
ture Intended It should do, and are
also refusing It the only chance for
exercise It has.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets relieve
distressed stomach In five mlhutcs;
they do more. Taken regularly for n
few weeks they build up the run
down stomach and make It strong
enough- to digest Its own food. Then
Indigestion, bclrhlng, sour stomach
and headache will go.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are sold
by druggists everywhere and by the
Hull Drug store, who guarantee
thorn. 50 cents a box.
The Indian Medicine Mnn.
can produce roots and herbs for ev
er yailment, and cure disease that
baffle our most skilled physicians,
who have spent years in the study
of drugs. ..,
From the roots and herbs of the
field originated Lydia E. Plnkham's
vegetable Compound, which
The following, written on
a postal card and addressed
to the secretary of the Eu
gene Commercial Club of
Eugene is from Jas, H. Caus
ev. a capitalist, 'residing at
1435 Humboldt street, Den
ver, Colo., and showB how
Eugene's deport park Is ad
mired by people passing
through the. city on South-
t.ern Pacific trelns:
"I have just
through Eugene and was
charmed with the narcissaa
and hyacinths, and the evl-
denceB of civic pride I saw in
in the station garden. I buy
bonds sometimes, and made
up my mind that Eugene se-
curitles were good' where the
people have such public spir-
It and pride. Let me thank
your organization and the
city council for the pleasure
the garden gave my fellow-
passengers and me." !
Jas. M. Watson after living on his
farm at Hoskins, Benton county,
since 1847, has sold the place."
Don't Get Itun Down.
for (Weak and miserable. If you have
thirty years has proved' more potent! kidney or bladder trouble, dull head
and efficacious In curing female Ills
tban any combination of drugs
known.
HALL'S TEXAS V.'OJfDER
I have sold Hall's Texas Wonder
for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
trouble for the last five years, and
have guaranteed It In many cases,
but have never had a complaint. 60
day's treatment In eaoh bottle.
O. J. HULL.
NOTICE
All persons having grips or other
luggage In storage at the Hoff
man House will please call for them,
otherwise they will be disposed of at
auction. a23
FOll A 1,1, SKIN DISF.ASK8.
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve is the
best It is a creamy snow-white oint
ment, plearftiil to use and everv box
Is gnnrnnted. Price 2 5c. At all
dealers. Sold by Dillon Drug Co.
Rheumatic poisons are quickly and
surely driven out of the blood with
....,,, nueuinauc remedy li.
pains, dizziness, nervousness, pains
In the back and feel tired all over,
get a package of Mother Gray's Aus
tralian Leaf, the pleasant herb cure.
It never falls. We have many testi
monials from grateful people who
ha,ve used this wonderful remedy. As
a regulator It has no equal. Ask for
Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf at
druggists, or sent by mall for B0
cents. Sample FREE. Address, Thr
Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
In All Its Glory
And in order to have thinKati
surely use sometning in the li.
PAINTS AND VARNISH!
We are sole agents for
oner wuvvv u-Limvi f A1JN TS AND Vm
w uie Dest
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Finished Floors
ana rugs are replacing carpets everywhere TW
cleaner, more healthful, more stylish.
The Sherwin-Williams Modern Method Toorfiiii.,
for finishing old or new floors in any style dnimi
give best results always. Use them on your floca
For Fainted Flnllh Imlde Floors Tut s w.
Porch Floor.J-. d.J. ""W
FrVrttUheFinlih-NatiirM-M.or, a dir.fi. tZ
-NaturM-llM.,,, a durabl, Boor
, . . . . (uin mg Tirniihimi;..!
for wuea jruuin ihc $-w. flook wax.
For ffMiffhtly Cracks In Old 7loon-Tnt sw. ckuk
Mo ttu fim
Get color cards from
1887
1910
CHAMBERS .HARDWIRE UNO
522 WILLAMETTE STREET PHONE Mill
TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS.
Poison Oak fiamH
When In need of a cough medicine I A discovery that Is a boa
Is the best. Look for the bell on the manlty. Cures over nliht li
to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honoy. It lals furnished. Aroijitluil
Bottle. Hold by Dillon urug Co. 'shop at 565 Wllliieite iff
HWlMHtmtNMIMNt
I BRYANT TRANSFER CO.
Sale Women's Smts-Wai
SilkPetticoats-LinenDre
Exr.entinnnl values will be offered at the Newland Stmfl
week In Ladies' Tailored Suits Wash Suits, Princess trasl
Ppttfonnts. WnlRtn. nnrl all readv to wear goods. Evert Ufa!
be on sale Just as advertised, and some of the best bargalurl
unadvertieed.
$14.85 and $J6 Tailored Suits $11,
TMr, nnnnn.' nr,n,nnr nnd Hoof atvlftQ In RPfiTe &UA flBCT TCI
Suits In greens, tan8, black and navy; made from jwd ti
c.ann-n nnnrT llnlnrrn1' Hur ennollll nrlfO nil theSB 'ff 1 1 I
Dci-50 nuu 5UUU uituib vui " ' i' m
suits have been $14.85 and $16; price this week
All $18.50 Suits This Week at $15.
This lot includes fine quality serge and one style ol 4
material; they are real bargains at $16.00 .
Our Best $20 on Sale This Wk. $16.
.. .. ... .mi n-J marllPll tt !t
Bints no Detter tnan inese you wm uu "-'j j.
fzi.bo in town, iney are worm eveij
you can have your choice of the lot at 16.50.
summer colors, Including tans and light grays. I
Any of Our $25 Suits This WeeU
In this lot you will find all wool white serges
and otter
in a lot of different styles
save at least $5.00.
buy one of these su!U''
All W
Household Goods and Pi
g anos Moved. Baggage a
5 Specialty : : : ; :
Social Attention Given to
g Contractor's Work : : ;
Oiiice. fi!);I Willamette Street.
I I'hono Mnin 74
J Res. 15th St. mid Stewart Ave.
I'honc Illnck 4721 S
The 59c Silk Waist Sale
Last Friday we received a lot of Shirt Waists from aW
York factory a special purchase; assorted colore .te!
have the lot on Bale at 69 c. It Is worm mmo - .
making. Come early for best selections. ,. (J
We have on sale this week other waists, wonn i.
your choice for .- ' .
Silk Petticoats Just Reed'
We have on dlsnlav a new lot of Silk Petticoats
cream, pink, assorted blues, assorted greens, assor .
grays, old rose, lavender, black; compare them lf,X
HYOME
Onns crtivrrl or mnucy brick. Jnst
arentlie it in. Oomnloto ontiit. iuclmlinu
duller $1. Extra, bo ttlafl 60a. Drugjial.!
VOK 8 A Ml.
Tho only wholesale and
retail cigar store In Eugene.
Good location, leas i Vi
years.
tf WM. RENSHAW.
quia or tablet form. Dr. Shonp's .Ma,,,.f-a.r-
booklet on rheumatism plainly and i
...ms., ienS jUSi now tnjg ls
done. Tell some sufferer of this
book, or better still, write Dr. Shoop
Racine, Wis., for tho book and free
test samples. Send no money. Just
loin with Dr. Shoop and give some
sufferer a pleasant surprise.
. W(KI) 9AWINO.
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore
Phone black 1631. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run
'VnZ "V" "ntl a" 8kln diseases Dr.
, Bell t Antiseptic Salve ls guaranteed'
,to give satisfaction orou get vour
1 iTtfirX. bRC,t- 2f.c everywhere. Sold
A hv Dillon Ilrnw nr.
tttttt
a I T T ... S1a fountain now open at flow.
We guaratOo Sutherland's Eo era' Drug store. Ninth and Wlllam
Snlve to cure common fore eyes in otto. ";
24 to 3 1! hur. This seems stranso, "
.ir It to lfTrerl tv ettr nnrno.. trnt. t . .
.. .. ..... r ..... .... . inviie'i.
nu rMll nn nK tinu n only COSli .c. line new. l
'Sold by Dillon Drug Co.
.Every Wcrnan
wuiierrawa na itionld know
i m. . tout the wonderful
LMARVELWhirlingSpray
J Ti Dew TailnM hyrin,,
Tnrilniinrlttror1t7k. LSytmrrS?1'
li 5 WIl ""PP'T the SSVyii&l Pjtnr
V KILL, accrpt DO "f V "r'.A
pthw. but Knj lump for ''liT .
full PVUmlw Ul dlr.Aio'KTo. 4ti..
IB
in 6.00 Petticoats. Our price
j R. W. Newland c'
H?0,;fl '. AHVr-.Lrb,
POKTLAXI). OREGON
JOSEPH JACOBS
n,,r. .
tra? "?? nR3 GUNS
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r.i nr 1-rrM "Kill
blocked anPnlndnVril:'n' IT- IT DON'T
ins n cmi i .... tf 1 1 -v i I A ifc f!IvT 'rl
-oHWIlettest.'.;- 0
DILLON DRUG
HOTEL SMEEDE BUILDING
Phone Red 6231
Special Sale of MinerllWflters
WHITE ROttti, IV QUARTS, PINTS ANO "uTS.
AIOLLINARIs7lN QUARTS, TIXTS AM' 81 "
CASTLE ROCK. IN QUARTS
AxiKIN MINERAL IT J A" Ti'ii -
O SHASTA MINERAL QtlB
CARLSHAI), I '!Tn AItTS.
VK IOMt .1,
' art
Snnrkllnir nnrl delirious for table
and case lots
We also rnrrv nil the Natuivil Cathartic W
Abolena, Apentn, Hed Ravlj Splits.
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