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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
I ygrz rzz rrsorz zizmr srAxr. n-TAX, in- ri. ifii- . .. .-- - m,msw n . r i I FrMay and Saturday SPECIALS TO BMG YOU IN TelHng Yalues in All Departments V f v I For FRIDAY and! SATURDAY WE SHALL OHLY WEKTJOW A FEY CF THE IAHY 1 SPECIALS Tifti WILL EE CK SALE FEIDAY A.AO SATUZ3AY, K&MT OTHERS, CF WHICH YOU'LL FlftD THAT EQUALLY AS GOOD B1YS THOSE I.f,'TiCr.0 I THE FCLLOrYIfiG ITEMS. Women' S;5k Uv'e Hc, bJatk nty; a H't e3 wart? 25 ceMi; tpwaJ at 20c Bias S Pftticcal?; a 15X0 value 2l S3.49 Ken' Stiff Bctom Shirts; neat pattern; J1 at 40c en' Work Shirt, the reyiar &0-ent, at . . 45c Women' Pure Linen KandkercWef with e.Tibroider ed wrnert, ipecial I Oe Beit grade Galatea; a complete lira of pattern to telect from; regular 20c grade at 1 5e Val. and Torchon ace in linen aod cotton; -inch to 3-inch width.; 7c to 15c yarue at 4fi Lace Band In white, cream and color; about twenty piece in thi lot; regularly priced from 25c to 50c; tpecial at 25c My r j.iV.';. i I ! Here's ywr than ts b-'j siyiisL sb'bt tlitiJy iE!irr35 Suit iX ire p-ist cf an cfr I'jr ere. Tm 32TcStt1$ vrzi beir a? hjgV oss'rab'rs. Sshs 52snianaa'e and rr.aae t-f oepfrftfeb' faxes. F reeves! trivet. It wH psy you is lAk si tnii spe v'z 111 brxt b-jyai 'OJr Suit Tia ii tie Ecil cdfer ts 1st ir.fc.rl '.ts f.bi.niZL. Te are !5m3t fcsjis- ttir.'fci ttd s-tie n52 tm SXLirr f terftf is ili.cr tC-re aid jtit: also liscy aititi. Cvt' I 25 ix-tits l&rg, iifci wXl i'SjI viaZzj ttii. EiirU ire newtsi tte ciiferrt cirEr jet -B-e litlrre j-cra ira Ixa ei TgrrVrTf- 2L.tTti--, tb?re is t-t . Zxdl ii lie It-t list tsli cr ItM sac.::. u iron, tiu tp ts 20.00. SPECIAL FOR FZ.'DAT A'iO SATURDAY $11.75 . !j 1 P X 0 N 3 2w' You L Will Want One of These Pretty New Waists . YOU WiLL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE EXACTLY WHAT APPEALS TO YOU FROM THIS, SPECIAL, FOR THE LOT WILL EE EXTENSIVE -ALL OF THE NEW EST THJNGS IN WHITE AND COLORED AS WELL Lingerie Waists in cut-out: all-over embroidery: soft collars of same; long sleeves; open back, $ ,50 Plain tailored Waists, made of pure linen and with pleats and tucks; sale price -. SI. 50 White Lawn Waists with pin dots; detachable col lar; a good tub waist, at...'-;..?:'" $1.50 French Madras Waists, with colored stripes; come in either plain or pleated; also plain shirt styles with pocket, at ............. $1, 50 Kun's Veling Waists, made within tucks and plait ed; trimmed with tiny pearl buttons, at ... . $1,50 You will be surprised at this line a pure Linen Waist jn cream, tan and black ground with blue, brown, lavendar and black stripes; sleeves with soft cuff: white tailored collar. Is a $3.50 Waist at S 1 .50 $2. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 WAISTS At $1.50 II 1 TEeEUGENE DAILY GUARD of It ftreet ck&ryed eatireJy. Trvm tfci Ureet the eal forlf. tiEjwcTtir.t-nt creriprtJid tie tova. Mxmibrr tit kmutiual CrM i A Urge oew obicp U v,on to b idled to tfee city water VHkMl H. WHrM ' '.Jt'Z Fnt. cd wtr for irrition ptrpnts tkcsld be p'eetsfrl next ritlfc ' T1 ... r. :. K- iummer. This fact thonlA fnt-.r a rnnr. ,ii-t:'til c:l, v., :erer before, it the people wiB take th fW)r4 1 VnrtUf. V . M 4 If ''. " )IHf4 1f .rrtw, rr f Hli, e '. Mull '(1 - FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. proper pride ia their boaet, keeping their Hvrut green and wt'J triple ed, as well I .u cottiDf the otfigbtly wetdj alocsr lie ttree'. asi paridog:. .s: ,09, Tee Conincopja," a monthly paper pristcd at Albany, i J the belt "booster" publication ia the state .according to oar (t uyiii'uo. h is iuu 01 gooa rewajog mst'.tr aca l-iparti-XJj sets forth the advantages of every section of the va!ley. Such a paper deserves the support of every community and we should Ike to see It become a permanent enterprise. EWS OF CRESWELL t IDLEJTEAEB Ilia r ril-wl, flltllns, wea lbr'll oil b -lib lb i,o ' 'r I'ldlM to bl knliln Dot iiub win. owl at Ut. Miimiuu kuu u lii n-l liurrr, lle omir wiih iiifn. i IHlu' Ait I xrrr; I "tr "if ' w fl"'liS HH- 4 iKriiim, liu !- nil Ihlnsa Ilka lkwr; I m aovliic i1 iiio, t,t I .) e ilm for wimm. I in w.Kktin, iflli, )llr, lrillns f-lr Mir fllw in. and (bo old wurld lfi i H-Hr, f'r I d h b l ilmn pr uil l(ju1-f, In ""tr '''. 'tlb till tfa wllilu' turn nii)-r- I Ait nit thnrr today. If run thin tlikt 7011 ar loilim t,itAni lhat roil ahouM r on't ft rllf hr nrflng- Itiat wxii'l kawn r di-palr. Iti-ad tba Hurt l Ilia aa, rliun Ibruuili lb srlndliiR rrn, and you'll rind lli laimmii'i r alwara t Mb Killra' tar When bam lilr iaiiml ald'd III tlia drying ul man's ? All Ihry'v tur dna la fndxd aaa Ibolr niouilaaa and llaa. H wln lixika In la'llii lr ailaa bn dlalraMMtd, but lavlua new ainrava IIkm. I'Unl (Miiauiw llial la l-l. WA1.T MABON. Caprrlibl, 11!, bf Uvtrtn Mllhw Adama. MAKING THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Atlanta, whose municipal bousocleaning attracted consider able attention in the newspapers of late, is not the solo city to promote cleanliness in the community, A Massachusetts town, unnamed to fame, has a soheme that stands out as a modiil of resulifulness and tact. Mr. Brown, whose front yard loft much to be desried, plant ed a bodge, The lawn still needed attention badly, the rails of the porch ware broken badly and the steps tottered. But the hede seonind to the secretary of the Improvement association a praiseworthy stait. 80 he wrote to Brother Brown to this effect: "The society has noticed with pleasure the new hedge you have planted. Ia lluuiks you in the town's behalf for your con tribution tow imumOfuyWi &lankvlll." This trfifca-s -ti.t7atiai n Brown's endeavor rondereifit unremitted 1es biv-e iji turfed anew, tho steps and rails of the ports) made tlpabiiaa, and trees planted. Then Neighbor Jones down the s'ejaet was stirred into ri valry in good works, Neighbor Bmlg up the street became nshamed of bis broken fence and unkempt lawn. Boon tho look A Georgian one hundred years of age says be expects to live to see Parker president. The heartiest birthday greetings we can think of extending to him is to say that ve tope his expectations will be fulfilled. Madero says Diaz must quit before peace can tome to Mexi It certainly does look that way. The Oregon prune crop seems to bave been little damaged by the frost and it will bring millions of dollars next fall. STALLION LICENSE J.AW EFFECTIVE MAY 25 ( rvallla. Or., April JO Th ni-w ,n" "r' brw-llni!. "'alllon law l,l, h n ,aM-t by K- ' ' li)ni-, by tho ix-dlifron lortlflrato. T.- i.-l!irr.a will b rturn-i Tor borr not iur-lirw tho owni-r mimt Klvo a rr.nmlrte utau-mont of tlio lii.t -.l.,n of tl- Uxlalaiiirf will H''- lon an lulu llt May 2 I III- M.lllHMI OTTKH. ItcKia'ratlon Hoard. boanl l.ua b.-n myanlu rt and ) 1 . i, ,MKV IMI'K rur tho w.nk aro hi-ln. mad.-, but no ll,,rl Caiarrb Wllliimt J,"? '" b,, "r. Hli.iuii.il ll,lii .or .Mi, in y l!a,k ... n.nni.ill i.wn.T. liolilil, v,. , ,r reu,u.r ratarrh run I.. " n'oir aniiin annua do- i .it ! : ,i,t tn.t bv iimirlm. vlli. n... I m I n lr.iK Into tbn mi, ma. h. J to tho plar of bosinning: I00.JS ' of land in La?o cotintv. Oro- AND VICINITY grm- eial all wohm it may nitu -CONCERN: .1 txkf. VrtTirr Ttat on the 20?a day or April. 111. an application was filed bv raid applkact. Jacob G. Rank. In too circuit court of tbe State of for Lano CMntv, for initial tbe land VIm Ata Nslkor, of EvM'. I riaitit fcr tirvr. Mn. E. Bovd, acd izrsiiy. ia ws. - j K. Boyd, proprievw f too Cro- . I . . w - .V... Ill r.t 'I. rnii ii Vl. hmioo ta-ar Marrh 1 ,' OreOB. Laro borome rodoota of CrarvelL j "-(filtration of title Mia y Hirixw. of Baloin-. A. C lid'eruudt. of Minooapolia. and C. I Vow "nleta you appear on or be I. Kct woro wortainod at C o'clock tolJ ne 22,3,1 of May, 1SU, dlnrjcr Friday at the Yeoman hom.i,M sSow ca !r Each tpplica.- W A. Mltcboll lm Durrbaad n ouumu uvt or graniea. tne same lota lo tbe QtmiFtodt addition and THE LATEST DESIGNS in ' to win erect a bungalow on tne tamo acd more his family here from Ta- com ill b dfreo tacon a confessed, and a rill be entered accoTdine tn tbe prayer of laid application, and jdo will be forever barred from dis- (V,., tr Pnr Br. la orertlna J""'n . i. . t,... i ti'ft with . , 'SU 8. If , . i -r-, - v - n - i aroodnbed Ki2 for Mm. M. E. Buoy on a lot laisi west of tlie Baptlat thnn;h. Tk. ..I fire, Wo?ni ! IjibiI Co hare a crew of men at ; KFs UH: LOW E the well-known w-k retting out a nnrwery of 100.-jgi. PfJ-';- b? In Eugene t. . .mi .a. juncitnn dwA20 RUSSEL1 Clerk of the Circuit Court" A. E. Wheeler. Atty for Appllcant VR. 'eee4aaaAA I.f.n n ih. r,rm Iher rjnrchaa-' April Z4 and ed of G. E. Everarn. afternoon of 26th Tbo deaired bandstand for the Creawoll band erna to be about to r'.'i..i.ll,. Ptxna for tho Ltne tavo been drawn by R. E. McDanlel and may be seen at the office of t'nej Orchard Homes Land Co. The coat of the material In the proposed structure will not exceed $75. end! I, I. ihAt..hi thl nn ittrimltv Willi Pianos and player pianos. Highest qualities. lowest prices, easiest terms. At the Stevens & Hulin Piano house. Commercial club block. f lie experienced In raising this - -- -w amount. If rocny enough can be ralM-4 to pav or the material, work sufficient to' build tbe stand will donated. Arbor day was observed In a fit ting manlier by the school last Fri day afternoon Each clan In the high acbool and eai!b room of tho grades planted some shrub on the M-boi4 grounds, giving a short pro gram at the planting of each one. After tho planting a program waa given In the assembly room by the high school, which was much en Joyod by all present. Many patrons LEAVING TOtVX Will sell my $475 piano at sacri fice. Call 115 West Ten;i st. . A 21 if oaa rapci LOOK AT OUR LINE BE- J v FOEE SELECTING. WHITE BROS 104 West Eighth Street Mseeeoeeeeeeeoeesi e t Some slifeBtly ured pianos on hand at the Stevens & Hulin Piano house, can bs had at greatly reduced prices. As good as new call and see them. In the Commercial e club block. tf. ed thereapeutlc value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pttls srs antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re- luse auDsututes. GUARD CLASSIFIED ADS PAY nose and Chronicle. .1, however. foio that d ..m,. J: . . . . "Mrt ' ''"rrh germs thrive, flour- of tbe ,eh-Kl attended the ejercisea. .-'i i -- u.,.-. in ihn mm untitipiy lu ihn the Ktato In a day or tn. o that Dir u rJ.ii.i r . .. i, . . .1 . I an n" k'" t"" """!h n1 P'r- llEilsTRATU' OK UMI TITLE .7, , T. of . - , " ,," ,,""rr"1 ,h. '-,'" H'tl health deat royer. by ; , , mBer of the application oleJ I . . Z : . " 'r"11""1 I'"' or nostrum? Anyf Jacob O. hunk to register the iwn )ou " nattrrt turn 7.r it,. i,l'. . - frm KiMiiiK vaporltwl air J.rmnlah Welch donation land ...... . .. .. ,.,. .oiiuii. wiiru tir.iiineu either through Animals having muity n-enm-s ; the tnuuiU or luise. will kill catarrh will alHi have lo git stuln .llcii.e. ; r,.rnil ,( ad heal the In- u.m.T ...r, m ih. ii a iivtii in nil I iinieil and nuilllnf...! II k1VS relief III I'.. murium l,ct.,-n tlie St He ri,!ic , a .ilii'.ly. siiil thai laaue.l by the county. Mon-. ihtinu.-e. ey paid for mmity Hi will n.it I IIYOMKI Is such a powerful girm cuut Inward secirlng state lie n- 0. atrfi,-..r that I penetrates every - "' tU", '"T ""I-"-1 fM nd rrei i,,. of ti mucous mein- c.tlon flanks may be obtained from biann of th. none and throat Ilia , seiretary of the board at fnr-j A cnnipleir outfit, which Includes mills. It Is not iH-cenaiiry. Iniwerer. Inhaler, a botile of 1IYOMKI and ,t ... ..ii mailt- iin'Mltlinle Itiklrni-I ,,i,. f... claim No. 49 In township 19 south, ; range & west of Willamette Merid ian, and running north 89 deareea mcnilir.ine a minutes west 32. SH chains to Hie regular blank. A loiter , mil Wii wil. providing the tieCesnnry Inirliiauotl It llliiuiled. AH ai'i'M- canons must 110 fee, and act'onipnulivl by 0 u case uf registered costs tl h.inillil you need a ai-cond lioltla of IIYOMKI (he price Is only ;,c. no Hi d ( roM Un.g Co.. Ill- Kusnn. I minuleMreal sell liYO.Mi:!. i' quarter section corner between see-; I Hons 12 and 13 of said tomnnhto. thence west 20 rhslns, thence south' 30 chains, thence east 16. SI chains, thence south 10 chains, thence east chain;, thence south 2. AH chains to: the T In angle of the John P. Welrb donation land claim No. 60 tn gild township, thence esv.along soijrn lino of said claim 30 2Vhalna to ron-aai inoroot. thenre north 11 't r.t ph.ln. . L. thonce uorth 6 minutes we.-li.W chain. Special closing out price of thot latest improved Home Sewing Machine at $27.00 Only a limited number left Prompt attention to mail orders. BFger-ian Hard swaFe Company