0 EHEEPOENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
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ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS,
KAYSER AND CENTEMERI GLOVES,
MONEYBAK SILKS, WOOLTEX SUITS FOR WOMEN,
Wool Dress Goods at
Clearing Prices
Prico is a small inducement to economical buyers unless
it is linked with quality. Here you will find the lowest
prices on Dress Goods, joined with highest quality. The en
tire stock is included in this sale.
COc ALL-WOOL SERGES 36 inch, iu navy, brown, green
and tan; all wool; July Clearance Sale price, yard. . 48c
$1.00 SERGES AND STRIPED NOVELTIES 48 to 52 in.
wide; colors, ' shades of gray, brown, navy, tan, red,
black and cream; July Clearance Sale price, yard. . 80c
$1.25 NOVELTY AND STRIPED SUITINGS In grays,
browns, tans, blues, greens, cream and black; July Clear
ance Sale price, yard $ I 00
$1,75 COATINGS 52 inches wide; just the goods for fall
suits; medium and dark colors; July Clearance Sale
price, yard $1.40
NEAT EFFECTS IN LINEN AND WASH SUITS At
prices which leave a neat sum in the pocketbook when
you start on your outing. . i
$6.00 LINENETTE SUIT Tr'uned with blue; July Clear
ance Sale prico $3i00
$10.00 RUSSIAN CRASH OR BROWN LINEN SUIT
Pearl buttons; July Clearauce Sale price ... $5.00
HOT WEATHER WASH DRESSES WITH A COOL ZERO
PRICE $6.00 Madrass or Lawn Dresses, very pretty;
July Clearance Sale price S3iQ0
$8,50 ZEPHYR GINGHAM Black or blue checks, neatly
made; July Clearance Sale price $4.25
CHILDREN'S DRESSES WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE
WE ASK $1.00 wcll-mado Gingham Dresses, in sizes
from 6 to 14 years; July Clearance Sale price 50.C
$2.50 DRESSES Of medium blue heavy Madrass, white
ombroidery trimed; July Clearance Sale price ... $ ,25
CHILDREN'S WASH COATS . AT A VERY SMALL
PRICE-White Pique Coats, embroidery trimmed, sizes
4 and 5 years; worth $1.25 and $1,75; July Clearance Sale
price . 63c and 88c
Big July Clearance Sale
EUGENE
SPRINGFIELD
COTTAGE GROVE
Is Continued With Renewed Energy
HAMPTONS
WHERE
CASH BEATS
CREDIT
.pfe $1.
WRAPPER DRESS
ES UNDERPRIOED
For kitchen wear;
good Percale, well
uiade; dark colors, all
sizes; July Clearance
Sale prices:
$1.25 quality $ .00
$1.50 quality $L25
,75 quality $,50
eezy Dusters tor
your outing trip .
$1.50 Dusters S I 25'
$2.00 Dusters $li75
$2.50 Dusters S2.0Q
TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR HANDS
By securing one or more pairs of our long
Lisle Gloves. We've been selling .them
for 75c, $1.00 and $1.35 per pair; you can
get them now at July Clearance Sale
prices 38Ci 50Ci 68c
$1.25 and $1.00 Kid Gloves, iu black, gray,
pearl and white; July Clearance Sale. 50C
$2.50 aud $3.00 Chamois -Gloves, 16-button,
length, Julv Clearance Sale price. $ ,59
PARASOLS AT SMALL COST Balance of
our Fancy Parasols, both white and colors,
which have been selling for $1.25, $1.50,
$2.50 and $3.75; price for July Clearance
Sale 63c, 75c. SI.25andSI.88
COLORED EMBROIDERY Greatly reduc
ed for July. Colored Insertions, blue, tar,
and blue and tan, regular price 30c; July.
Clearance Sale price 1 5G
Wide Colored Embroidery Bands, worth 50c
regular; July Clearance Sale price . . 25c
COLORED ALLOVERS Persian designs,
for yokes, panels and waists; $2.50 to $4.75
val.; July Clearance 31-35 to S2.3 3
The Tremendous Success
Of Our Clothing Department
In the past encourages us to reduce prices,
on our stock of Summer Clothing and start
the fall with as near a complete line of new
clothing as is possible It won't matter if you
have bought a suit you can save money r.o
nn the ones vou buy. You can't have too
many on hand.
We have many different makes, so can fit
your pocketbook in price. You know we sell
"the best clothing on earth." They're made;
by .Hart,. Schaffner & Marx. If you dont
know it just come iu here and we'll' show;
you. That's kir! business. We can sell yon
oue of these famous suits for the price of the
kind others selL The price on" all our clothes
is low now.
You can buy a $10.00 Suit for S 8.00
You can buy a $12.50 Suit for .... $ 0.00
You can buy a $15.00 Suit for S 1 2.00
You can buy a $20.00 Suit for $ j 6.00
You can buy a $25.00 Suit for $20.08
DRESS LINENS IN GREAT VARIETY AT
SENSATIONAL PRICES 25c French
Crash, in natural, white and blue, 36 in,
wide, July Clearance Sale price. .... j 7 5
4jc Russian Crash 27 inches wide, heavy;
for late summer or early fall wear; July
Clearance Sale price 33f.
45c Pongee Linen Suiting, 27 inches wide, in
many colors; July Clearause Sale . . . 33c
20c LAWNS Pretty shere fabrics, July
Clearauce Sale price 1 0c
52.50 ROYAL WAISTS Fine embroidery
fronts, tucked back; July Clearance Sale
price $2.00
lvl.r ixiii iaui iMXjiij a ami? iiioyre
now; ' -.r.-. Jane Hopkins' Boy-Proof" !.
ed. Your dollars go a long v ay now. Cfcl
the limit. Buy a suit now; when sduwioiJ
cost you more.
$2.50 Suits cost now . . . .'
$3.50 Suit3 cost now
$4.00 Suits cost now
$5.00 Suits cost now
$8.50 Suits cost now
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR BOYS-l Mir V. oi
Suits, worth to $6.00, July Clearance Sale .-
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' ' Thursday;-july 2171910 "
WILL START WORK
STAYING AT HOME
I'm tlroil of moving pictures, nnd other glaring shows; I'm tired
of hearing lectures delivered through the nose. I'm tired of stately
ehrlokors who for nn office yell, and weary of the Bpeakors who
bind mo with a spell. A book by Doyle or Dante spread out upon my
kjioe. and my old ono-hor.se shnnty Is good enough for me. I used
to spend tho gloaming and sometimes half the night, in Idle, hug-
house roaming, In search of cheap delight: I liked the noise and
glamor, tho greetings nnd the stares, the rushing and the clamor
of city thoroughfares; but now I'm old and wiser, I like my vine and
troo; my shack and Jauo Ellzer are good enough for me. I love my
pea green cottago; 1 love each brick aud board: for such a mess of
pottngo as halls aud streots afford 1 surely would not trade It nt any
man's behest; my frau and I have made It the place we love the
beat. Tho sheets are always crawling with packed humnnlly;
"come homo," Kllzer's calling, and that's good enough for me.
Witbl MaouN.
Copyright, 1809, by George Matthew Adams
background. Jeffries' mother wept when her son went down to BOUNDARY DECISION
defeat, and Johnson's mammy also wept, though her's were
tears of joy at her son's victory.
It remained for Mrs. Ketchell, mother of Stanley, to make a: Springfield, July 2i.-The munici-
bid for fame after the recent big fight. pal improvements and street macad-
The Ketchells were not directly concerned in the affair, but ff lunVTZT leer
Mrs. Ketchell has made herself a part of its aftermath. A bold ity ot tne city's credit will be re
critic having insinuatd that her Stanley could have done no bet- sin'ce VeTtf limits 'uLf
ter than Jeffries, she broke crockery on his head and was haled uud tlie election pronounced
to the police court. Though far from the ring, she gets into the "uS held up
arena after all. . pending the certainty of the city
Other mothers wept, but Stanley's mother was made oiZ!JZAettl
sterner stuff; the fighting blood of the Ketchell family is not alTw.uere t,uere was uo Question as to
on the paternal side; though far away from the roped arena the city theounuy? iioneyfeuha
contagion of pugilism was in her veins. Though her bout enf'ed ' nesitated t0 take uu tne clt' wal'
ingloriously, she had the satisfaction of bouncing a soup bowl off cny'auu.onuLbeen0!',; ."rathe?
the head of a man who would dim the luster of her son and bar iemarrustng position to work without
- I money. .Now that the city's credit
has been restored, work will com-
One good way to make taxes more equable and less burden-1 r.K mX, V' K
LONG FELT WAX! .'X KL'GE.VE
o
1 Eslat
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SOULLESS GIRLS, SAYS PROFESSOR
some upon tne individual property owner is to compel the
Southern Pacific Co. to pay its just share. The assessment of
their roadbed should not be lower than $40,000 per mile in
Western Oregon, in order to make it compare with the valuation
placed upon other classes of property. The members of the
Oregon tax commission should see to it that the railroad com
pany is not favored this year and we believe they will.
Hundreds of Eugene people are at the coast or in the moun
tains for their summer vacation, but the streets still have a busy
appearance. Formerly the summer vacation season brought
with it a period of extreme dullness, but extensive building oper
ations and steady growth have offset this to a great degree.
Girls turning 1G are absolutely irreligious, and have no soul
to speak of, According to Dr, O. Stanley Hall, president and pro- j
feasor of psychology at Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
Hence it is, ho explained, that they are devoted to rats, puffs,
Psyche knots, fudge, giggles and other ephemeral things.
"The budding girl is as baffling a problem as the soul of wo
man," says Dr. Hall, "and the world knows that instead of no
soul at ali woman now has one, two, three, or even four more
than man.
"The young girl is absolutely irreligious in her nature. She
it myopic, seeing the immediate future, whereas the boy looks
into the future. Her life is all emotion, and for that reason a
certain relitrious fervor is likely to appeal to her. She should
be protected from professional religionists."
Why?
f
Every dollar invested in new business enterprises in Eugene
means that much more prosperity for the entire town. Encour
age every new, enterprise, and if you do not get your share of
the increased prosperity it is your own fault.
A western doctor now says that rattlesnake bites are as
harmless as the sting of a political bee in one's bonnet Won
der if he was ever afflicted with either?
THE WOMAN AT THE RING SIDE
Since the days when Mrs. Bob Fitzsimmons sat at the ring
Democrats and republicans do no; agree upon the real cause
of the advance in the price of living, but all agree that the cost
of dying is due to the undertakers' trust.
!, : Z v,"uu come lo Eugene. It means more
han anything else in the immediate vicinity for this city and the
before the wet weather begins. Near
ly every block of street in the city
will be repaired If it needs It. The
quarry and rock crusher will be start
ed in a few days and a large number
of men will be employed.
There have been no new contracts
offered for the rock work nnrt It la
probable that the city will do it It
self without a cor.tract.
The council meeting that was in
tended for Tuesday
one planned for yesterday were not
..c,u ui.cau.-v mere was nothing 'readv
to work with.
.Now that the city corporate limits
are definitely located It will be possi
ble for the bonds to carry at the
coming election, and the street work
can be done under the provisions of
the Bancroft act.
FIRE ALARM ' !
THIS AFTERNOON
Springfield. July 21. The fire de
partment was called out this after
noon to extinguish a small fire In
railroad bridge, which had it not been
seen In time would have endangered
ai)roach- 't started pre-
f.rm,a spark or 8 cigarette
Si.l ,J)ur1lns quite fiercely when
and ,hILd' U Waa q"ickl' out
and there was no loss.
Ex-Governor Folk is a li
r OrernnU. ...vftL . . . ua since
' i w A 'juiuii i . ju. tv a ii l l li nivunnurn n a 4m i. . .
side and coached her lankT husband In the Carson battle, there 'ar,,, i, P ' " uere UKe lne tre Mis
has always been some reference to women at ach championship
oontest, says an exchange,
R&s.
It is said that the warm will turn ,l. . .
Jeffries was present ateno, but kept weU in the times put off too long to do it any good
some-
While working la the largest dy-
ing and cleaning works on the coast m
and while there seeing lots of gar-, tMfN
meuts shipped from Eugene to he;
rU'o-r.laono1 n Avai ar..l aftar InvPfl A. I. AMP-
tigatlng and going 'over the ground bl0,cliv!'
r.hnrnurhlv w r at nnce that adilitlOD W fcs;
there was a good opening for a first ; Henry Haiti
class cleanlu and dyeing works la 3 0 acre In D.
Eugene, o we decided to p:it in a ship 19, ruj;
first-class plant, and are doing well c. H. Hi
from the start. We are the only ex- in section !t,
pens la this line north of San Frai.- east; $93(1.
Cisco, and have had over 12 yenra c. V. Rvdi:
experience and guarantee an work. 4 Kuni
All articles dved by us are treatea jjq
separately tor sanitary purposes auu q - -yj-
uuiib r.iuu. iu una way vu- - jfl jjuii;S 1;
lam guuu results as uo macuiuc.j
uacu 111 uur wura mat ui icai v. . , .
iniuro ti,o foi.ri James A. M
Everything possible In cleaning or southwest
dyeing. Eugene Dye Works, 115 E. quarter 01
vmth u.i. i95 c. range 11 'r
Muni aut: x uuuc itui u t- 1 1
Marx, niunaser. Alfred Fr;em
' cobson, ti.t
I quarter 0! sV
$100.
To bo held in West Springfield; john hki''
Park, near end of the car line, be-; pi.,.,,, iu li s
tween Eutrene and Snrinefield, Friday:,,!,, insectil
afternoon and evening. July 22, com-19 rangell,'i
mencing at U 30 p. ni. ; dinner at t: 30 j janiei E. ss"
p. m. 1 soma nan y-;
All M. B. A. lodges and the general and MUthliiJf
nubile corHinllv invltpri to attend. ,rnfsec:W11
Everybody welcome.! Come and bring 2 ires:, "',,2J
weil-filled baskets. Enjoy a day wim jahn mw.A
us. Bring all your fun with yon. Ke- tract In le"'"'
I'M I U'ilMim Sl
i ! Bee, soa: ti-
! of louttnf'
4 f?nl.l.,i, Wp.lilina .-nih,0 l,u'r
means that man and wife have lived j j. B. Bd-'J
to a good old age and consequeuuj MCUee. in;'
have kept heaithy. The best way ,0. is, ranje;
keeD healthv Is to see that your liver LrnUfj ;i
does its rtntv 3B5 dav9 out of 3l"- . . tj.i
Tho AnT,. n-n rt An tlit, ia IO keep .j tho !.
Ballarrd's Herblne in the hc-"?e a,nd j northeast Q"
take it whenever your liver gets in-l ,lie souta,'.,.
active. 50c per bottle. Dillon LiruBwes. qa.i
to.
THE I!IG M. U. A. TICXIC
f-ugene. Good opportiinltv for live
man to get into established business
mV.V.-lrrl """"'capital. Great
"purung uo., Ninth sreet.
21-23-25-27-29-30
AITOMOIHLE 9TAOE.
"iter Monday. July 25, the
Bangs Livery Co. will establish a
?;r a"' service between
";'" a"u ate i;reek. For Dar
ticulars phone Main 21. j2j
afford to stay aar from our
, wIL' I
Unit"
Sit
Are unsightly and daner-:-u. Pf- est ""'',
Boll's Antiseptic Salve will heal tliem north""1
piuiupiiv. n is tieau auu itt...- su'r -
to Uiie. 25c.a box. Sold everywhere, patent. ,
union urug (Jo. 1 .", no
' 'ln ,-TiJ-
Two In One rz g W
ur. ueil s Anti-Pain is Dotn " ;
teran! and Internal remedy. 11 f"
nntloonlU and daatmVS ill'
ease germs. Sold bv Dillon Drug Co. 0. K.jK
on a positive guarantee. "a.:
i nor." ..Hi
No Danger
u- D.
rour glasaeu flttet. We can do jour gene; 1
work to your ent!r gatlfltaction int T. & i
aina of a day. WatU' optica r-
. weft B,u of
I Geo. Wall's of lea ts at 36 West , j
Eighth street, over the PaciflfoStatea s n
Telephone Company's office, CWlls at- tl iil
I tended day and night. Day ana
night phone, Main 166. Surgery ' t; !"
x-Rays.