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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
F ' ' - EIGHT TEE EUGENE DAILY fftJABD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. L S." TV .in-. ;p ! In young men's Suits are certainly worthy of your attention and you will enjoy the best half hour you have ever spent in a clothing store if you will come to looK at the assortment we have on display. We are showing for spring a line of styles and patterns that will meet the demands of the most critical dressers. You will find in this stocK only the best maHes; g'oods that can be sold to you with a guarantee, because we Know they're made right, have the right style and fit and will give you the satisfactory wear you expect. . (.PRICES: w $15, ,$18,- $20, $25 jftvtcfg Krunft (lati)va Special Sale Men's Hosiery Saturday Only ALL MEN'S HOSIERY AT 25c AND 35c; PLAIN BLACK & FANCY; ALL SIZES; SAT URDAY ONLY ...... I9g See Window Display. The active youngster the real boy is seldom thought ful of his clothes. You think your boy would wear out iron. Maybe he would, but he won't wear out Hercules hUd, h Dauit, Chm V C:, Chltt; tit. Hrrculcs lulls are made of materials that are guaranteed to be absolutely all purt wool. They are , Shower Proof Coat ileevci are double lined at the arm pita, of silch good material that there Is but one chance in a million of the sleeve lining breaking. Pants are lined with the strongest of all material, Hereulone." Buttons? They never come orf. The button holes never pull out. Your boy will always be well dressed in a Hercules. They please the youngster and save papa's pockot book S. H. Friendly Co. THE LEADING STORE Newlands' DtVmroot Newland' sStWt'let Newland's The Quality Store Hole! s Annual Clearance Sale ofLaceandEmbroidery Thousands of yards of the most beautiful Lace of all Kinds. Foreign Embroideries, including the newest Swiss designs, now on special sale, Lfi a : .1 tr. . . . i mj uiree um me price we are asiung ior mem. r This will ho ovir last ici-cat solo of flno Laces and Embroideries for itv the year 1911. n now offer yon all kinds of Lares worth to 2f.c .m our &-cpnt and 10-ocnt counters, and Knibrolilcrles that yon will nord the coming summer, nt wonderful saving prices. Hundreds of eager buyers are now visiting the store dally to supply their needs mi many of the choice patterns nnd designs are being taken and the assortments are growing smaller dally. lon"t wait until the last day '.of the sale, but cmne tomorrow for the best selections, which means the greatest bargains. Many of "the most beautiful designs and styles are now In small lots and they have been marked down again. Some will make beautiful waists, others children's dress, while somo are in Usui leiiKiiis ior wnoie dresses; in these the saving Is worth while. THESE BEAUTIFUL FOREIGN EMBROIDERIES The designs and patterns are exclusive with us and will be' shown by no other store this year. They make beautiful summer gowns and the opportunity to own one of these embroidery dresses Is pass ing away, for they are now selling very fast at our sale pricesand we are anxious to have them sold out. so that wq can use the snace now taken up by. them Q'or the display and sale of other goods SHIRT WAISTS. MUSLIlf WEAR. CHILDREN'S DRESSFS Atl fm rv aimMnl aol.. ... .i ... . MANY SPECIAL VALUES IN WASH GOODS AND sn kr 1111 IB lr Jill fell I 1IM Mm i H ill li I, i if. W j v DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP HER Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pound. TTis. "I am glad to an. I t.nnA tionn ciirnn nf (Ira. nuunce iini x ni jj . -- j- roubles by your medicine. I had been troubled with both for fourteen years and consulted different doctors,' but failed to get any relief. After using T vMliiT'. Pttilchnm'a pound and Blood Piirider f pan Rftv T am a well WOTTIATI. X UUII l UllU tlWUO for the good your medicine has done- me. i on maypuoiisn tnia 11 yuu wmu. Sirs. Herman Sietii, Pound, Wis. The success of Lydia JS. nnKnanrs tt .l.ln n..n.nnnnil m.fin frnm Tnnta and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, oacnacne, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi. gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra tion. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's V CCmUID VjUllljni mm ittma wv.uu cisw standard remedy for female ills, and Sintering women owe 11. to uibiubwiycs to at least give thiB medicine a trial.. thousands of others, and why should it noi cure your If you -want special advice write nrKPlnlrliam. I.vnn.MflSl..fflr It. It is free and always helpful. Constipation iwaste In the bowels; prixlu,.,,. J,?.tan jiess. dlizlness, Indigestion h ".01" i li) the mouth, eoatd tontn.7 headache, insomnia. lunBuii, ,ki HOOD'S PILLS give r.llef r .ily. surely. Urvglatil M.soniWy, EFFECTS OF SYSTEMATIC ADVERTISING SHOW New Houses at Oreswell and Hotels Are All Over-Crowded The past few weeks has shown how systematic advertising, backed up by a country whloh nearly every body says Is better than advertised, can help a community, says the Crewoll Chronicle. Our hotels have been so full that many have been sent to private homes to be accom modated for the night. If the trav eler wants to he sure of a bed In Creswell hereafter, It will be well for him to make reservation nhead. The evidences of our going ahead are not confined to the traveling public and prospective real estate purchaser only, hut note the fact stated in ithe Bohrnstedt Orchard company advertisement in this is sue that during the past 60 days 60 lots have been sold a lot a day. A number' of now houses are now under construction in the Bohrn stedt addition and more will be un der way soon. The lots in ocott's addition are all sold and R. D. Haw ley reports a number of sales 'In his addition. Some large outside real estate deals have been consummated during the week, nil of which tends to show that Creswell Is going ahead on a safe and sound growth. Mr. Easterner, you are cordially Invited to get on the "band wagon" with us. Drtv nt thn pnrna. nt V . .... v 'fehtno trt Inff o cmnA i . luiimniii Utthe postoffice. The ownr ,iwpMr!'LbLM-JnR on the P0stmat NOTICE ' Beginning May 1. 1911. the banks of Eugene will change the hour of opening to 10 o'clock a. m., and will close at 3 p. m., as heretofore. MERCHANTS BANK, by E. L. Lee, casJiler. EUGbni LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK, by F. W. Osburn, cash ier. MERCHANTS BANK, by E. U. E. Snodgrass, cae-hier. d&w A29 CITY NEWS j ! The Red Cross drugstore has t,,., nstalled a fine snHo f..,"a8 ! '"uiiiaiu, ' . Ma William Hfl.t.-,. . xuimui uiiegKer was nn erated for annenrilrltla . L P" enn hosnltnl .tr,1. 8 '' A cement walk Is being niuuuu me onaggs residence PERSONAL J ' R. E. Mason, of Abany, wA"W Eugene today. . , . , ,,, Mrs. W. H. Kay is 'home -from visit in Portland, r . UlAf)-rr Fred Fischer, of IarsV'.;, the city over night. . .. . Ira li. Hyland, of Fall Creek?, was in the city over night. J jf O. H. Skothelm went to Portland last evening on business. is. r i iih.r '. of ljortrell." hansactea husinoRR In Kuereue today. C. K. Hale, of Hale, was transact ing 'hiiBinoss in Eucene today.V' T' O. W. Miller and W. Wi May l - SMi In ITuirAnM OVHT junction r--,r.-- 4 gene hospital yesterday. H. Wilson and wife-nf dn Val- loy, Minn., were arru'.aw this morning. ' h a ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Edwards left on the evening local yesterday for the north. ws,.. i v. Alhin nf Lincoln. Jr., is In the city for a day or so, registered Miss Ellen Bailey went to June- linn rtitv vesterdav to visit near there for a few days. i A. N. Striker and son-inja, George Morris, are at Mabel on uus Iness for a few days. .. - Ed Smith, of Klamath Falls, and B. E. Orcutt, of Medford, are in the city for a day or so on business. V. H. Jenkins, traveling passen ger agent of the Southern Pacific I'omnanv. was In the city over night. .Tav McCormick took In the open ing league basebnll games-.ln. Porc-U land during the first of the week. ' C. B. Ryckman is at the state sal mon hatchery on the McKenzle visit ing his brother, who is manager of the plant. - N. J. Cralgue went : to Portland vesterday on business. ..He. willgo into the eastern Oregon .country' to look over land there. Peter McCabe, one of Che sub-contractors on the Natron extension, now working on a line out of Eur eka, Cal., arrived in the city this morning. :; :.k Tomoa r.timnro Hamiucnd. . the ifnrmer Eueene boy who has madel a name for himself as an actor, ar rived here this morning to visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. F. A. Rankin. His home Is in New York. built Prop. I J. P. Pcgue and family, who hay. ifjyed on West Fifth street fo, , number of years, are moving to For. est Grove to reside, REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the matter of the application of Noah Rhodes and Louvlna Rhodes to register the title to, beginning at a stone at the northwest corner of county survey No. 509 of the sur veys of Lane county, Oregon, in north line oJthe David McNutt do nation Lrt'"clnim No. 75, In town ship 17 south, range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence south 2i m'.nutes east 24.42 chains, thence south 89 degrees 36 minutes west 15.23 chains, thence north 21.42 chains to northwest cor ner of county survey No. B69, thence north 89 degrees 9 minutes east 3.04 chains to southeast cornervof county survey No. 564, thence north 15 degrees west 14 chains, thence north 89 degrees 4 2 minutes east 13.045 chnlns, thence south 18 de grees east 14 chnlns and thence south 89 degrees 27 minutes west 99 links to the place of beginning: against S. H. Champ, Charles Wllet Ruth, Henry Weber, Henrietta Die brick, Fritz Weber, Karl F. Weber, Martha Weber, Adolph Weber, Louis Weber, Otto Weber, Wilholm K Weber. James H. Sever and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE That 'on the 20th day of April, 1911, an application was filed by said Noah Rhodes and Louvlna Rhodes In the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Lane county, for Initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or be fore the 22nd day of May, 1911, and show why such application shall not be granted, the same will be tnken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be for ever barred from disputing the same. (Seal) S. M. RUSSELL, Clerk of Circuit CQurtJ;) A. E. Wheeler, . Atty for Applicants. Household effects have arrived i. uuBc"B .,0. ,, . v,, riannigai nom lYLuiuretu, vueuec, and for E m. nauuru, iruin somo other point east. . Fred Moullen has sold during tha past wees an auiomoDiie each to VI M. Green, the grocer, and F. v wneeier, oi me r.ugene i.oan it Say. ings Dank. . ' The Women's Republican Patriotic iB.g.iie win meet at me name or Mm. btvrmiet- itoome at me corner of i weiun ana Lincoln Btreeis at 2 p. m. lomorruw. Nels Roney, Jay McCormick anil N. It. Fitzhenry left this morning ior- ljowen, mienauiK nut tn r 'boat jn,the river there and flsa. down stream during tne day. ' 4 A n unusual occurrence for th Southern Pacific was the arrival of the early morning tram from Port land today, five minutes ahead ot time This train has not been late for over two weeks. Civil service examinations will be held in Eugene as follows: Tele graph operator, May 10; fireman. May 13; preparator. In the division of mammals, national museum, May 24; guard, qualified In Italian. United States penitentiary, May 2; forest pathologist, in the bureau ot plant Industry, department of agri culture. May 24. The Southern Paclflo companj li enforcing a stringent regulation among Its employes, prohibiting any I bassengers from dropping off lie train before it .stops. Wednesday i conductor and brakeman on one ot the local trains out of Portland were let out for allowing a woman to step off the train before it came to i stop. . LEAVING TOWN Will sell my $475 piano at sacri fice. Call 145 West Tenth st. A21 ROOMS FOR VOCNQ SIEMi AT Y, M. O. A. CHICHESTER S PILLS W . TIIK 1I1AMOMD BRAND. A I-llla ! Bed ind tlold metilllcV hoin. tolled with Blue Ribbon. T.i.. - .it... nu .r t.n. frairW. AtV. foTCIII-Clfh'.H-TFB DIAMHNn IIRANU PlLI.MarU Ctrl known Best.Stftst. AUy Rtlltbtn Sflin BV nPinr.iSTS FVFRVWHtRe WE CAN FIX A LEAK build a tanlt or do anything else you'd ex pect a first-claas plumbing establishment to undertake. Get our prices before you "go ahead." Percy Long Phone 536 Cor. 10&. Oak MATINEES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES 15c AND 10c ALOHA THEATRE . THE' HOME OF . GOOD VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT, TOMORROW and SATURDAY APRIL 20 APRIL 21 APRIL 22 ZEMA AND BETTY RANDALE A pair hard to beat, in songs, dances and pianoloque. MARGUERITE LaPONTE The Texas warbler, sweet singer and come dienne. THE CREEK CLAIM A motion picture by the Bison Company. MISS GLADYS MIDDLETON Soubrette, introducing some song hits. ' THEMIXUP lomdy I. at. p. ulctuie. AN IMAGINARY ELOPEMENT Lomedy I. M. P. picture. i 9 S,CrnlYpDHlSTi,A- Professor BumP Director. TWO COMPLETE PPRPORMAMrcc rmn SaSSSMliS seconTsL. 9:00 I