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THB SUGSJ7B DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, HABOH 21, 1911.
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SILII WIST PATTERNS, SPECIAL AT . . $4;50
oauti;r.l ?rr:i?;:;i, fr.i-.cy stripes ri'd pin checks, in the new
colors, ,;: ;:;-, navy .ice, brown, Lh'.ck ar.tl white clicoks, ffood
Patterns at 55.00; special '. 0,53
CLUNr, 2AB7 I?.!SH AMD MET BANDS AT 1 9c
l:c.;-v.:;,r tr i j ;. : :."-' v.iives; rrcciv.! at, a yr.rd . Pj
f:ie::::z a:.:.; sah valehcienes lace
I2':c v.nd 5. Do values; tpcciuKy priced at," a yard ....... CJjj
r,f 7 n ; - o fit -"S'S'lTS T? p"',l'nT? ?"TT Q
. .V:. ii jiju;i. Jil L,lAiJfisJil,Lka,i
C)x-;u;, wi.it o or ccrp, rcuv.l:u- CDc values ; a yard JJQg
HEW XU3 1,1":,-Vr 3, ALL COLONS, A YARD 5c
ALL-HVT.:!. LACE ?Pr:0!AL ' PLAIN LINEfv! KABPX'FS
'"'::;!'" "' v"!i" "y:i,a 10c
L.filyiL.-..- .ii-U .in (;;.,izc Lisle Hose, 3. fS
' ;- ' Miiee. pair lor M
!'" i j
Linen '. C " " 1 1 : i !.,, 2 IJoli'. r.fl Silver ("loth, ffl QP
t.vo for " ii.it ir 2 1-in. widths; yurd JjliilJ
GICLS' AND KISSES' DRESSES
Sailor Knits and Middy Wouscs. Scores of new
idyles have juut been unpacked. Rigger ami bot-
" . tor line titan wo have 'ever carried before. Wide
l-YVf Children's Rompers, 2 to 6 Years, .75c
f: l'V ( LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES
, ... in a KMlly variety of styles; striped and checked
ir'-lA ' Kiniuim nnd ll:iln ehambra.vs; espo- ftJT
:"J?'"'"C -hilly pood values at : I 16. J
i J xeiv I.awn Kiinonas, figured and flowered patterns
i" -J Short Kimonas 25c.nd 50c
''-Cl -i? Long Kimonas 50c, 75c, $1.00
NEW LIKE OF TRUNKS JUST IN, S4.50 TO !8.C9
A GREAT VARIETY OF SUIT CASES AND BAGS
SUPPLY YOUR KUSLIN UNDERWEAR MEEDS
liOV AX BIG SAVINGS
, DAYLIGHT STORE
Cor. 6th sn4 VV'ii!6metts Sts. Opposite P. O.
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m:i:i).s xow at hk; s.ri.
l'lain Corset Covers, 20c tin
i-s iGc
Cer.-.-t Covers, We and
21 1
Easter KSIHnery Opening, Msrch 22
huvi.y iot k ..iisi.ix r.i:;v.
Short. ,Vu:;1m Skirts, 40c "sr
''" 53
fl.2." M-ht Gowi:k gn,,
Com'el:ir:tiou Corset Cover and
Drawers, $1.00 values, r.i
- : C9C
Cornet Cover - and Skirt . com
bination, T,"c value, "fs "
for ' yJi-U
l'lain Drawers, 35c value:
for
rshiion nn:.--tjecl; 3,c values j l,
Cliildren's 25c Drawers 10c
Children s Toe Klslit If
1.1
n
Cov.ns
?! 50 JIuslin Skirt 89c
f 1 .00 Muslin Skirts 490
$2. r.O Gowns at 9g0
rfly?4j W.. , Ore A
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. EUGIiNZ SPR3NGFIELD--COTTAGE GROVE
Morning Bargain 'Sales 9 to
To stimulate morning shopping we are ?olns to hold special faiPg
morning between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock. Each "Morning Pale""5'
present bigger and better Baving than will be offered at any other r, "
the day here or anyw here else. That is a strong statement but th
offered here In these morning sales will prove it they will prove It to
if you come here tomorrow. Here are a few hint of the savings ton 'U
m i' ivnL'uu f.'EVeu i im 10 1 o 1 .
,1. 1. ...... ..,....,. ui.r., iiiuimug sate trom 9 to
12 o'clock, a yard
MAXH,lTT.AXr;AI.ATEA CI.OTH, 20c value, tomorrow mornin? be
tween 0 and 12 o'clock..
CIiri.DrtK.VS HKAVY AXI) liKiHT RIJiJiKD HOSE, splendid
hose at LOc, morning sale at, pair
10c
13c
KE(;i'I,AR c AMI 7c CAMCflKS, between the hours of 9 and 12
o ciock only
v
I,OXCiSl)ALK MUSLIN, morning sale, yard
10c DRESS GINGHAMS, morning sale... .' ,
$2.50 PURE LINEN WAISTS, morning sale
una 12 i
4c
9c
6c
$1.63
Speck! Redactions on all Silk
Petticoats
Here Is Interesting news to the woman who wants to complete her EaBter
gown with a new silk petticoat. AVe have withdrawn several lines from
our regular stocks and marked them below cost as a tempting offer. Deep
flounce silk petticoats with tucks, hemstitching, and bands of silk: colors
Include brown, King's blue, old rose, green, red, light and dark ton in
blue, and blacks: your choice at..
Extra Special, Fancy
' ' $2.98
Waists
A fine showing of silk, lace, crepe de 'chine and mercerized waists for
"orepsy occasions or tailored street wear; fanclly trimmed in Val. lace,
medallions, straps, braids, tucks, ruffles and buttons; long and short
Bloeves, high neck, open front or back, a good variety of colors;
in this lot values run up to $7.f0. 'Xtra special
2"ic Dutch Collars 150
$2,88
50c Celts 25c
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UGENE DAILY
Inilepemleiit XeivMi-r
t'lI.iltl.KS II. MSIil lt
Member of Afiwciatrd Press
Editor n nil Publisher
I'ulilii-bed eve
municAlions aixl Ja
per.e, Oregon.
y day of the week, Sunday excepted. Address all coin-
II 1 1 liil'.laliees jjajuuu.- - " ,
DeUvered 1-y (V"';er, p
lieliven d by Cavrii r, "
)eiiver' -.1 by Ci-rrier,
v.v Mini, on year, in ml
t-'.iiulu Copiea
fwie.-a-V,'e-t: Ouanl. per
hr-e M-'i.iiia
Sub-
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liplinil flutes Daily
....$ .IS
liioinn ...
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ale
be deceived by the false issues raised by the opposition; the! in the Mexican scrap and a good
real issue in the coming election is the same this year as it has! many soft-headed Americans are
been in every election for five years past. It is tlio continuing! getting mixed up in the row, also.,
struggle for supremacy between the people r.nd the special in-1
leresta, and Iur. Bcrrcr and hi3 a3SOcintei no the, tirot. lWew ...Tho American citizen who goes off-
T r-v-..,j c-, TTT ' i filibustering in Mexico or elsewhere
Lutiioici, iiiiitei, Varnocii aua Fickard .represent the people, jjusi. because he is spoiling for a
" jflsbt, should not expect this govern-
.., . nient to bo very much concerned over
, transvaal were entered against them. ' his fate, if he happens to fall into
Kevnil cf these Englishmen when ! tlle enemy's hands.
I. :.. I. . . . 1. .
i. .n i.i;;m nine mai winse .inencnn
citizens who iiiairft on mixing up in Cl'. tried and sent to prison for in--tbo
revolutions and insurrections in-! citiniT insurrection in the dominions
DESERVE PUNISHMENT
...... ..,..., , i.oi.u.ti nc nrrcsi-iiiiisiiriDftl fiHncDPtnn
iiiuiiiuii ml uii uLnonir
TLTCAY, l.Lf.r.Cil 21, 1011.
5.00
4.00
llr,0 J volving the sicter republics of tliisjof a friendly n.'.tion. 'j
.jO-natlon wcro-laught that It is au ex-i Tho United States wc;i:j set a coriil
Itren ely ilan:;cii)us bu:-inc: s, says tbei exaniplo if it would take
llutte Miner. s tii-.-si
I
ft
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Tl'V, DOSES
hie- i.-lluw I .,, .;!. a i ! i-'.'e. ibi' r, vheii lie would talk to me;
ome
An-.eric:-n revolutionists when
There; are a number of American!! i they return from Mexico, and send
taking part In the Mexican uprising,!""-'"1 to prison.
until cd that just as soon a.; Such action would show that this
they i-et' caught and arc threatened . ":1,i!1 is capable of dealing fairly by
of
and it i
then 1
Ir:
v. hit cla'.i '. in.
Jawt e:'-, i.r
funny M"iy,
hour..-, inn-1
1,11. e.. in.:, i itt- -
-I i,.-.
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ll..! i:
id :ie hi lb-' ri
I
:.k linn two or thr.-e. it
,1 us a :r(.p by K'uue cheap
o. p. U I killed bore:., and
'::y, v. ho nhvavs paws my
,,. 1 do i'ui"t Hie born
while he questions me or
h. I hat.' I lie bore with
11-1 111' IprlllKH Ills l.-gclld
nil t!:e weary Om'es I'm
is Pi' v, iio h.ivs be mui't In'
i-ir- . i ;",e dense, and ttllieis
. 1 -. ell". ; 1-d . ..VI-..
.-,.) .'I'!'...;-,..- end '-"lee ,
en.' lull'.--- v. ill el' '. 'i i.nii
with being taken out and shot, just smaller countries, and it would put a
TICKET ,APRIL3, 1911
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Mayor Frank J. Berger.,
C'olinclliilen
First ward Fred l.udford.
Second ward W. J, War
nock. Third ward A. J. Plckard.
Fourth ward A. N. Striker.
$90.00-per sere. 70 acres near Irv- If you wish to make the best bu)
- ing; all In cultivation and 00 acres
In crop; new four-room house and
new barn; well at the house; crop
goes with the place. $2,300 cash,
balance 3 years at six per cent.
R. S. Ilrysnn
-Frank Reis-
las their folio
rtbc
jiviiy wonjd be
T'limlic
Mixican nat-!!;,"i' n '"t of filibustering on the
they immediately It"11,1 f irn-ponsible citizens of this
nil manner el' ideas to the country.
Wasliingloii govct line, at to secure An American v. ho win lake a hand
, ia slirrius up trouble lor the govern
1( incut of a nation On friendly t-M-ms
-lit to lime
0
City recorder
City trcasurer
n or.
I heir release.
Usually til
appeals
HEI.P1-TL V.'O'IPS
1.
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lit, .ll'll. b.
Vdanni.
d citi
lev. n
l.;i::u-.: I':
II :M'.,ii;,I
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a leviiinl
lie of ,M-
PCi-'UL-l RULE
ilii rlie I "nit--,! Sfnt
.in" ; 1 1 ii i. '.i in. lit in
r -
'i'ii.- Will... iia. in tie val'n
000 square miles and it
"r"m H Eugene Cili.cn.
Is your back lame and painful?
Does it ache especially after exer-
I tion?
j Is tl !--.- a sol em .-i. In tin: I.'idncy
; re j., n .'
'I'ie.-p sih.iiionis itldenle 1 m'Cm!
' kiiilir-ys:
! 'I i'ei 1 I- ilMi;;er In delay,
on tii i us-1 Weak kiuncys last get weaker.
Give your trouble prompt utton-
$S,000 2G3 acres near small town;
about 100 acres farm land; about
75 acres open land, balance young
. oak and fir timber; barn and small
house, orchard and well, several
springs; 61) goats go with the
place. $3,000 cash, time on balance.
$125 per acre. 113 acres on. river
road: all tillable and in cultiva
tion; family orchard, also 10 acres
In young commercial orchard;, fine
2-story modern 8-room house, with
water piped into It. water also at
barn. This is a splendid place and
close to school.
I on! l.i hini.
ok i
; c.' :t:':.: v s O '
I'lB .in the in! eve;-5
lii'.v'e vrov;:il..;! i". c
and v. iiich luive r;-;i-worth
;i riiilion i'.?'
conte, wit '.i tit a vf,
tl.CKK p!'Or?tti.'3 .'.:
rmaiirrjxd tail cr.ivit
or ancLCiiiiei'Mcn :
with tho n.u:-!; -'v-. r.
to t-j.k; r I'civ.-v.t
ihc : V,:c --r...'o
If! -1 Vei.:';i T L ; i: tie : ;
tiO;l ; ; i i tf-ld Cl."
r.c i :1 ij.-":k v-i Vu;
t;'.; t yov: . ?irv.te
t; ;i? i ;; : i.r Vi i i ' i i ' '' "
l i'.C
ccinin?, election
imiiis ei'.iiie across the bord-r to la 1
J mil the Ar.iei ican rebels, and tlicy tei
.sh.inid be ca'itured. t'-.is i.-ivei inn eil -n
jprobabty would m.t shoot or hang' iieii.5ely popui.-ud and liif.Iily devd-j .Mrs. Anna Lake Wiiiaiuette 'street
itliein, but li cei'taiiily v.iuKl mmish ' ovod. I" due h-.rnelv to l.-ek of rn.l- Kugene. Oregon, says: ' oast win-
011e of!tion
lai-x-i and most fertile valleys Dean's Kidney Pills net.. quickly.
the word. Decause it is noi ""'--i""11 kiuhb.-s.
f;ovr!'ii;nc:it by the pco-
'.rt.is for tl'C ideas which1
in; the past five yew s,
by -.iving
I : me : oni. i. nt.
en to any rn;i
ii, li' bv the ?,n
roi, ti
i:h
properties ca.-i
In the yen
to
5 i'o to cor.io to Hiie'eno,
ir.c ri.'f?" fold if properly
-re, injiovtat t 1 . n t a nuiy
t ibis tiiito id full decorti
t V.'c ii . al a '.'ford i.ow
;,i forward ;v,:d r treaTt-hcr.
-v. the r:-iy;b!e franohiccs
n Jh' Vv'-r. irv and fi'.tra-
".? vr'-i'.y to swap V.ovsc;;
: !-.tr r.ot quite vcr.chni he
r '.thov.'r'i it ia ph.5nl.v in
r-t ill iti;)ir; to r '.in Ihciv
i c." ri . own and cov.lvo!
;Id punish' or ed. I" due iarselv to l.ek of ra'I- Kugene. Oregon, says:
lnl I lln.l IH.hw.r ,-.. 1. 1.. ..
iin'iii a n ag leriu
ad it would not lis
s!s made in their be
ie.m go enmienty
f road
pr.eni
t ram
:- r to li
t thr.
of the
mi i s-.-.r-
.aiion. iins neeii.;,.- intensely from backache and
11. it v si'.niilicd within '"her symptmns of this crmphiint.
y !'a .:-
!1 ro::d.-, inUi the ter
i '1 lie use of
sin,-e l ie en- i-
What' is siiiiiT for liie e-iese'en .hi liu.i
to b,1 .-'im',' for the gir.dci. hnt li r e i'lui
Ann ii. no :i l . ntnvci's who buit into ;i;e.'
the (leiu..;ie ctTairs of oilier rejuiti-! railr
ID f- i.ev or rypcar to take that view , v,-, lh
of t he in-iter. tY.r
After tiie .';i:ti-:.-a raid ir.i.i
l::n i
c Co.
purred even
into activity
iie Southern I
md tc
I
her I cents
1 io
me, ci.oul J
: Tr.ili'-ve:,!, v ii! be re. all- .1 I';; ;
j.Mi-. John iii. is llainniond. l i-, n-
iiiieas Anu'ii' iin lniniug cx.i. rt, and a
inm-ilier of I'l'eaiiiKi.t linc'i.dir.en
jwho orgnn :.'e-i ib.e raid were i eii'K-
. ii and seiit.-n ,:; to death,
l
j Through tiie inty i-i eiit nm o.' tlie
j!iri,,-:i cm! .':iierUaa ;.-ve: nie. et s.
t .i' se i'ou ii '.' ii nr u w ei -' f;n.i!!y l--t
eff v-i;'i e-.y Iie,i., v fines ynd e.-i . e s
if I'yi'petual li.inishui-.'nt flout the
laiTi.-'.
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li'.lsi I'll
,-'1 ew
three boxes of Doan's
itidney Pills cured n-.e and my kid
neys are now doing their work prop-eriy.''
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
I'ofter-Milburn Co., Ruffalo.
w ill qui-.kly supply tile needed jj,,.) c-,1;,(l,s' "
nd mileage. Population In tiiel Keiueiiiher the name Doan's
.,,- i , - ,, 'and take no other,
is detuned to increase rapidly t
tars to eo-.'.o. le.inr.ing with it
'.s.'d volume of business through'
r iiio-.luctivei.ess and new iu-
Towns Iii;e lOu-r-uo will
Canoe paddles. Kay Gun Co. m20
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ROSLYW STEAM COAL
Hi to :
ear.:.
n t-i.t eiiies ill the next
9 .
This -is the first tt ay of sprtnjc nc 4
ci-i'diug to the alni.n.ae- but the ul-
niani'i- is a little too slow for Oregon'
in tills re. ;(.
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to
'i'he best coal for steam
- shovel and all heavy work. Ask
for prices.
$105 per acre. 50 acres between Ku
gene and Springfield, between the
, Willamette and MeKoiizio rivis:
all in crop, very linesi kind of
land; nothing nicer iieni i-.ugeue.
W will Inks plea-urn In showlnfi
this place, for it. is something we
can highly recommend. Terms.
$!).000 47 acres. 2 miles west;-good
house, sightly location, barn and
other out-huildiugs; team, wagon
and harness: light , wagon, 70
chickens, eight cords' wood, five
tons bay. plow, harrow, cultivator
and other tools. $3,000 cash, bal
ance one and two years.
$5,500 15 acres cIofp in, on Irv
ing road: seven-room house, barn,
chicken'' house, hog house, good
well, fino family orchard: will tal;e
city property up to $2,500; will
give time on $2,000. or possibly
more at six per cent.
$160 per acre. 140 acres, dose in.
on best road in the county; 100
acres in cultivation: fine grove
timber: running stream through
one end of place; house, burn and
out-buildings.
get a College Hill lot cm as
terms and watch it grow into bi
money. Your own terms.
$3.000 Nine-room, modern hotw
plastered throughout: four twi
rooms upstairs, ivlth hot and coli
water, five blocks from the uni
versity; these rooms will rent lot
$10 per month and a small famiir
will have alt the room they w
"below. Why not pick this up o
' make easy money you will nev
get a better proposition. l)t 6il
1C0 feet; chicken pari; and garde-.
$500 lot for $300 cash.
$4. ,-,00 15-room house, hnth ani
panlrv. electric lights, sewer cm
nections. citv water. SO-foot dnJ
ed well, good i...,ie :.t:d Jfcw"
liou-e. i!oiif.i ii .-'ii' fl f'-u
i''nu for S-"i- I "' '-';ii''', ,
v:.$i)i cash. !'" or '
five yen s. !
$1,500 New, tiirec-iooin himsalo
. and- large back sleeping porci.
screened in. good. Iar?e w
. sited fill under main roof. cc-B'3
foundation, good pump. n;.
fruit trees and borrie. Lm
2-:',xl50 feet. ,
?2,500 riouble your rr.onci b.
purchasing 10 acres right MM W
citv limits. Plant it to fru. .
. ' ... .v, frtnt. OS' "
the rigtu sum - h Mk.
mnvp on von. ia
en,i siilewalk right
. . if von
(ientiy sioiuni- it tc
its good we win
o it ot n-
1051
say
vou
show you lh
e most moi'l
' limine In
and up-to-date iive-un"
the city, beautiful ' an.d. f.
corner iot SoxSO bet for -Owner
going away l'-?
PORTLAND AM) SURUR15AN
EXPRESS AM) COAL CO
State Agenti
Foot of Davis Pi., rorlland, Or.
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The JacK Rodman Ccmpany
Redman Henry W. Stewart George W. Ford .... Gen
.'.i buik-s a-,, i.eins .!U.4 ' 14 EAST EIGHTH STREET