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Agents Kayscr Neckwear. Dent Gloves, Priestly Dress Goods. ReidsLansdawne.Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Shlin Waists, Ideal and Nazarath Waists for Children,
Leona Garments, Palmer Suits and Coats, Geishia Lingerie and Tailored Waists, Royal Society Thread, Athena Underwear, KeyserSilk Hose, Lile Sjlk Hos e
THI EUOENE DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, FEB'T 21. 1911.
50c NECKWEAR 25 cts
10 dozen new Lace Jabots;
Dutch collars; beautiful new
effects in Princess Lace, Ba
by Irish, embroidered lawn
net in white and colors, large
and small styles, an immense
variety of patterns to choose
from; all nevy-, on sale
Monday 25b
ELASTIC BELTS 50c
Come in colors and black;
match self-colored buckles;
2 and 2V2 inches wide.
M
me FiCMorrai (S wasnDurne More
Eugene's Foremost and Best Store538-540 Willamette St., Eugene, Or.
Splendid Slid wirig of Spring and Summer Merchandise
Silks, Press; Goods, White and Colored Wash Fabrics, Beaatiful Colorings
Dainty Shere Weaves; Refined Stylish Patterns We Invite Your Inspection
Thousands and Thou
sands of Yards' of Em
broideries Now Here
The newfcst and prettiest of
dainty Swisa and Nainsook;
edges to trim children's and
ladies' dresses and unuder
wear; all-over effects on
long cloth and cambric; wide
flouncing; insertion bands;
neat, small patterns; elabor
ate patterns for lingerie
dresses and petticoats. '
Prices 5c, 10c up to S5 yd.
New Palmer
Suits and Coats
Best Styles and Finest
Values. Ten new mod
els to Select From, and
50 Different Materials
The stock consists of Worsteds
and Cheviots in plain and fancy
weaves, . blues, blacks, tans,
grays, browns, in light and
dark colors, .. strictly tailored
models, and trimmed in em
broidery, shantung, silk braid
and buttons; pony, semi and
tight fitting jackets, 24 to 27
inches long; skirts plain side
and front pleats; bias straps
and plain gored effects; chick
styles, perfect lines; every gar
ment absolutely guaranteed.
, Prices... SI 5.00 to $40.00
Tailored and Ling'erie
New Geisha Waists in
New Styles, $1 to $10.00
CLARK'S GUARANTTED HOSE FOR 25c
Clark' guarantCsd Hose for women and children;,
come in all size pairs; guaranteed to wear for 6
months. Try a .pair. Only 25C
1911 Cheeney Bros.
Foulards
. .
The patterns this season in Foulards are really re
markable, and we are fortunate in getting some of
the prettiest patterns. The colors are blues, grays,
greens, browns, tans, old rose, wisteria, black and
white and white and black effects. All have that
rich satin lustre and soft drapery finish so popular
now. See them Monday. Per yard 50c to $ 1.00
YARD WIDE MESSALINE ONLY $1.20 YD.
Monday we offer yard-wide Messaline in all colors
at this very low price, per yard $1.20. This silk is
suitable for dresses and foundations for Marquesette
and other soft, thin fabrics.
BIG VARIETY COLORED WASH GOODS
Zephyn Ginghams, 10c and 12y2c; fine French Ging
hams, 25c a yard; beautiful silk Ginghams, 25c and
35c a yard; beautiful sheer Organdies, Batiste, cot
ton Foulards, figured Lawns, plain, mercerized Pop
lins and Soisettes, colored Suitings in all-linen and
linene. The assortment is complete in every particu
lar; all the newest, best and most favored weaves
and styles. See them at their best
FAMOUS TAWHIDE HOSE AT 12 Vic PAIR
Rawhide Hose for boys and girls; all sizes, 6 to 10;
medium weight; absolutely fast color; very elastic.
' Per pair 1 212C
MELBA HOSE, ALL COLORS, 25c A PAIR
Beautiful fine Silk Lisle Gauze Hose ; deep garter top,
high sppliced heel; come in black and all colors, and
Per pair, only 25c
New Spring Suits
$15 to $35
THE FIRST SHOWING OF THE NEW
SUITS FOR MEN. PRICES $15 TO $35.00
We have now on display about 100 of the newest
early spring Suits and want you to drop in at your
leisure to inspect them. The correct colorings will
be light tans, mottled brown and different gray ef
fects, light and dark, and the styles are similar to
those of last season, excepting that the coats are
made a trifle more English in effect, smaller shoul
ders, less padding smaller trousers and shorter coats
Priced at SI 5.00 to $35.00
NEW SPRING TROUSERS $3.00 TO $6.00
200 pairs of new spring Trousers in extreme peg top,
peg top and regular cut. Beautiful patterns ; all sizes.
Priced at $3.00 to $6.00
NEW WOOL MATERIALS $1.00 AND $1.50
Monday we show for the first time some beautiful
now Wool Fabrics in plain and novolty weaves, the
black and white effects so popular now, in checks,
Etripcs and crow-foot checks; 45 to 64 inches wide;
splendid cloths for skirts, one-piece dresses and
tailored suits.
NICE LINE WHITE WASH MATERIALS
Thousands of yards of beautiful White Fabrics for
drosses and waists; all new, pretty weaves and
dainty, patterns; stripes, checks, figures, embroider
ed and woven lace and marquisette; the assortment
is simply immense; almost every pattern you might
desire is here. Prices lOo to $2.00 a. yard. Then
the plain white fabrics; ask to see them.
Prices, per yard 5c to $ 1 .00
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DESIGNED EY
'VARSITY HEID-CAPS THE BEST
(We are exclusive agents)
Our first shipment of the new spring styles of
'Varsity and Heid-caps have arrived and are
now on display. Fashion says CAPS, and we
are prepared for you with the best stock obtain
able. 'Varsity and Heid-Caps. .50o to $2.50
I CITY NEWS !
Dlllon'i lor drugs
Tollman Studio for photos.
Hempy's for furniture.
A marriage license wns granted
this forenoon to John T. Sanders and
Kdith Kauch, hath of Eugene.
Mary C. Porch has been granted a
divorce by Judge Harris, of the cir
cuit court, against James W. Porch.
A marriage license was issued to
day to Fred II. Cassldy and Mixs
Minnie Fosbnek. both nf lower Slus-
law.
I.. X Itonev writhe Architect .1 It
Ford of this city from Jacksonville.
Florida, on February 15, that he and
his wife had arrived there that dny
nd would go to St. Petersburg the
next day. They were both well and
enjoying the trip. He did not say
when they expected to arrive home,
but Mr. Ford does not look for them
for several weeks yet.
I The ladies' auxilllary of the Eu
' gene Commercial club will meet in
. the club parlors Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
This warm weather will surely
bring a rain In a dtty or so. Every
body Is enjoying the spring weather
while It lasts.
Household goods for D. F. Skene,
the abstracter, were shipped to Sa
lem today. Ho and his family have
gone there to live.
J. A. Dahlberg and wife are on
their way to Rochester, Mlntf., where
Mrs. Dahlberg will he operated on
by the famous burgeons, Jl.iyo Bros.
An unusually fine assembly was
held at the High school this aftef-
noon to commemorate the birthday
of George Washington. Irufcssjr
Dunn of the University pld a large big gymnasium, was In better con
number of Interesting anecdotes rel-(ltlon that It-haB been for some
ative to the first American presl- tittle. Refreshments were served In
dent. the balconv.
At the Racket Store
Tomorrow (Wednesday) Only
18 - CENT ALL - SILK
TAFFETA RIBBONS
10c PER YARD .
Entire stock of 15-rent and
l-cent Silk Taffeta Rib
bons; large variety of col
ors; an opportunity for you
to save; on sale tomorrow
only
10c PER YARD
REMEMBER
e carry a complete line of
almost anything jou might
"ant. The name Racket
Store Is misleading so far as
our stock Is concerned. The
name department store
ould be more appropriate.
15-CE).T SILKOUNES
10c PER YARD
Tomorrow you can take
your pick of any piece of
Sllkollne In our store, either
solid or fancy colors; Teg'ii
lar 12 l-2c and 16c goods;
on sale tomorrow only
10c PER YARJD
BIRS-EYE MATCHES
7 PKGS. FOR 25c
Every one knows that the
lllrds-Eye match Is the very
best match to be had. For
one dny we give you an op
portunity t olay In a spply.
7 PKGS. FOR 25c
We Do As We Advertise
consequently our business is increasing
rapidlv
I Eugene RacKet Store
35 EAST NINTH STREET
County Comm'ssloner Hemphill
went to Cottage drove today to nt
tend to some county business omor
row relative to the roads on Row
river.
The Eugene broom factory Is grad
ually extending Its business to other
towns. Quite a shipment of brooms
was sent to Grants Pass and Hose-
burg today.
Stage passengers out this morn
ing were the following: D. Hooker
to Deerhorn; Mrs. M. F. Hurd to
Crow; A. J. Dexter and 11. Hopkins
to Mnplcton.
Ho far all efforts to recover the
body of John linker, the young man
who was drowned In the river nt
the Kossman place Saturday, have
proved fruitless.
The Foresters of America ' of
Springfield will give a grand mas
querade bull on the 17th of March,
St. Patricks day. The mnskes will
be obtained in Portland.
M. D. Spencer, manager of the
Oregon Power compony, went to Al
bany this afternoon to make an In
spection tour of the work being
done there and at other Intermediate
places.
The bank will cloae tomorrow on
account of Washington's birthday.
There will be little other observance
of the day except at the public
schools, where appropriate exercises
will be held.
The funeral o Mrs. Sarah Mur
phy, who died Sunday evening, was
held at the Oordon chapel this fore
noon, and the remains Interred In
the I. O. O. V. cemetery. Her. P. K.
Hammond conducted the services.
Sherman Spong. the proprietor of
the American hotel In Springfield,
was In the city today on business.
He will enlarge his place of business
(in the near future as he cannot ac
! comodnte his gucit now.
I
j The I'nlverslty frenhmen gave the
''were played and a small dancing
programme filled the evening hours.
About 20 boy friends of the sorority
girls were the invled guests In addi
tion to several outside co-eds.
A fc'x-lal event that was inadvert
ently left out of the society columns
in Saturday's paper was an account
of a very pretty valentine pnrty at
the Lambda Rho sorority house last
Monday evening. L'nlque games
The l'tiiverslty freshmen av the
inntial "fre.h" dau.e Saturday ev
li,K and It Is credit! hy the rest of
the si hool as a very successful event.
I'rai ti-a1ly the whole student body
attended. The music "by Hender-
hott's orchestra was unusually
good, and the dancing floor. In the
of the county,
15IIU.
wits appraised lit
"II Orovatoro" Verdl'i? well '
known opera. A magnificent film
arranged by Pnthl with the music
from the opera to suit the scenes li,
the picture at the "Folly" ono day
only, Friduv, Ff'j. 2 1. Don't iiiIks'
It. f23
The Merchant ;' I'roUxtlvo aiaocla
tlon held Its regular monthly meet
ing last nitilt. The newly elected
officers took their seats and miscel
laneous business of a private nature
wns transacted. Nothing of Interest
to the public wns acted upon.
0. W. Orlffln, C, II. Utiles and
Oliver Andrew, appraisers of the
property of the estate of Mrs. Sarah
Adair, of this city, who died at St.
Petersburg, Fla., recently, today
ported to the probate court that they
had nppraised her property at $7,
8fi3. A marriage license waa Issued
this afternoon to Norman Wallers
and Miss Clara I. Htlers, both nf
lllakeleyvllle. Another license wns
Issued this afternoon to a man aged
69 and woman aged 6H, who did not
want their names published for a
few days.
The room formerly accupled by a
shooting gallery, In the ' building
which the electric company occupied
a long time. Just north of the Com
mercial club bullying, la being fit
ted up for a photograph gallery to he
conducted by J. O. Page, recently
from Portland.
Will J. Seaver todny sold two Iota
In Sunset park to Mrs. Allle Wad
dell, recently from Medford, who
will soon erect a neat bungalow on
the property. Mr. Severe has also
sold to Mrs. ,H. Cret shaw, recently
from lown, one lot In the inme tract
and she, too, will build this year.
J. Osment. J. S. Davidson and C.
J. Klrby, nwently appointed to ap
praise the property of the estate of
David R. Heers, diseased, today filed
their Inventory with the probate
court. The property, consisting of
a tract of Innd In the western part
13. L. Flshor, proprietor of tho
Fisher !itndry, came near catching
a man stealing wood nt the laundry
wood pile a few nights ago. He has
susplcloned that some one waa steal
ing the wood and arrived at the wj d
pi lo just after the follow had driven
off with hnlf a cord or ao In his wa
gon.
! Tho municipal league held a bnn
fiuet at the Oshurn grill InHt night.
Toasts were responded to by tho fol
lowing, ProfcHHor l' O. Young act
ing as toastmiiHter: V. M. (IreeT.
municipal orgiiuizatlon ; Prof. K. K.
DeCoti. education, libraries and play
grounds; C P. Dnvernux, pulillcj
utilities; II. M. Douglas, charllles
till'l corrections: Joseph Hchafer.
streets, parks and plnygrnunds: H.
I). Sheldon, recreation and moral
welfnro; Dr. F. W. Coinmlngs, sunl
t ti t Ion nud public health. Other
speakers were Rev, W. M. Proctor,
or Origan City, president P. I,.
Campbell, of the University, and
Rev. II. W. Davis.
A concrete bench, presented to tho
University by the grndualliig class
of 1910, has recently been placed
upon the campus. The bench weighs
nearly a Ion, and will not be carried
away easily. It was mndo by T. II.
Kills. Thoro Is a rule that only up
per classmen may sit upon It, and
the iissuinlng freshmen will not be
allowed to accumulate there on
warm days.
Coroner (lonlon this afternoon
beli) it ri liioiicNf over the body of
Claronco Philips, the hoy ho wna
shot and killed by Hnrvey Suther
land In the hills above Coburg Sun
day. The Jury wont to tho scene of
the killing. The result or the In
quest hull not boon leurned up to
u Into hour this afternoon.
The woodpile at the High school
Is all In the basement and all the
chips hnve been cleaned up. Prin
cipal Hug declares that ho will next
put his manual training department
to the work of scraping und revnr
nlHhlng ninny of tho desks that have
been defaced by students of former
yenrs.
F.dlson and Vlctoi records for
February now on sale. Kuu.-iie flun
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The word "pure" means more now than in former
days. There is a United States Pure Food and Drugs
Act, and you should take particular notice when buy
ing VANILLA or Spices whether or not they are "guar
anteed PURE according to the U. S. Pure Food and Drugs
Act" We manufacture an absolutely pure EXTRACT
OF VANILLA, made by us from the long Samara Vanil
la beans. This extract has bee nthoroughly aged. Why
not try a bottle of BOWERS' EXTRACT VANILLA? It'
costs no more than the cheap or imitation.
We have added to our stocK for the benefit of the
discerning housewife a comu!ete assortment of the
SQUIBBS SPICES; put up in sealed cans.
"Apncot
Fine"
The New Candy
BOWER
S Corner
Drug Store
Phone G3
DRUG COMPANY INCORPOR.ATSD