Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 21, 1911, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911.
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TSEUGENE DAILY GUARD
An Independent Newsyapes Member ol AocltedPres
CHAItI,KS H. I'ISHUIty K. J. FIXNERAN
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Published every? linear the week. Sunder excepted. Addreu all com
munications and make all reini'.tauces payable to Toe Eugene Quard, Ku
eane, Oregon. 9
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Three Months ,6t
HAMPTON
The Daylight
Store
Where Cash Beats
Credit
Corner Sixth and Willamette
Half Price
FOUR
, .
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911.
HKIIOKS,
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I read about I ho warlike Kuy who Binding goes to battle; and
naught can still jP j".vou cry, and nothing can him rattle, nut
nobler than the -ftmii 'who wins renown with battle axes, Is he who
springs some sunny grins while coughing up his taxes. The captain
who, in time of wreck,, , is freo from fear's emotion, who calmly
walks his sinking deck, alone upon the ocean, deserves a wreath
upon his tile; )w'.A mirely smooth as wax Is; but O the man who
wears a smile while coughing up his taxes! I've seen a brave police-
man walk where villous knaves were lying, and bullets barely miss-
ed his block, nnd )reks and knives were flying; I've Been the wild
beast tamer fool with, savage bears and yukses! but O the man
who's calm anil cool when coughing up his taxes! Let oak leaves on
his brow bo In id. let nothing be denied him! All other heroes wilt
and fade when they ure brought beside him! No greater shall be
found .while earth revolvcB upon its axis this lofty soul of sterling
Worth, who smiles when puylng taxes!
WALT MASON,
Copyright, 1911, by George Matthew Adams.
ECONOMY OF GOOD ROADS.
The economic loas due to bad roads is beyond computation
and the indifference of the general public toward any projected
, improvement of ' our highways is not easily understood. Each
owner of property' must' be held accountable for the condition
of the highways of 'this' locality.
Of our public works the condition of none reflects our bus
iness status more accurately than the condition of our highways.
To make goodrvpa'ds so-that products of the farm are easily
and quickly brought -to this market is to increase the value of
every farm along these roads and is practically to increase the
farmers' facilities and lessen their expenses; at the same time
making this town a bigger and better market for farm produce.
If every citizenn could see in actual money the finanoial
return on his investment in good roads he would contribute his
share thereafter with alacrity. He has drained the swamps on
his land and converted them into arablo land. He had bought
improved farm implements he has, in fact, adopted all mod
ern methods in order to increase the productiveness of his
land. But the marketing of his farm products is still seriously
hindred by defective highways. The actual returns on any in
vestment in improving "the roads to market are just as direct
and even more prompt than are those from farm drainage and
improved farming methods. ,
In these days of automobiling good roads open up a much
wider range of vision for the rural inhabitants and the same
conditions that enable our residents to visit other sections in
duce residents of other communities to visit this locality, This
Inter communication results in a kind of advertising that inevi
tably incroases the value of property in bringing in desirable
purchasers. In fact, the results aocruing from the building of
good roads comprise an endless chain of benefits to the com
munity that builds the roads.
How complaisant and gracious are the great trusts recently
, decreed to be dissolved. They will obey the iaw their officers
declare, as interpreted by the supreme court. This is a gaPant
condescension; in the course of time these corporations may
come to admit tliftt the publio has rights which should be re
spected. ".
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Maybe-it's true that Ohio's present legislature is its most
corrupt one, but wouldn't it bo wise to add the words, "that has
been found out?"
The human form divine may not be beautiful clad in trous'
ers and skirts; nevertheless, those vseful articles cover a mul
titude of shins.
According to a Swedish astronomer the earth has about
10,000 more years to live.. That ought to be long enough to sat
isfy any of us.
BAN llKAKACHI S , !( Kl.V IMS-
i ai'im:au.
Mrs. Chns. Ilnriloy, Rid Fr.uiMIn
St.; Jackson, Midi.. uyi: "1 liml
Buffered nil kinds of pain and HKony
from stomach complaint for scupiil
niobths. The pains In my s omm li
were very bad. the tts forced the
feed up Into my throat. My Ion. I did
not digest, hfudnrhes of Hie worst
kind altiMided. I lir":'mo M:il,. .
voirs nnd in r. nuidiiii n sol iv'iiil :wt
3lcep. ' . 1 ;
Was alarmed at n'f'y condition a
doctoring dl dnot benefit me, finally
I was induced to try Ml-D ', nnd
after using for about two oekn. 1
found a cure.'' j
If you have a sallow complexion, t
pimples, blotches or dull eyes, your
dlttestlon Is alt wronir. and you
snh il Id take Ml-O NA sliiaiach tali
lets linniedialely. and put your stiim
nch .right.
Mi-u-NA Instantly stops hcli'liltm
nf gas. sour s'oinni ii. lu'arlbnni nnd:
foui un ;ii ii . and c.ljP complete re
lief In five in i ii 1 1 1 , v i
Ml-O-NA Is i;r:tJw-Sl cure
dyspepsia, seash u hes. Milnillng of
precaancy, or lunacy hurl;.
Don't hesitate to i iv MI-O.VV It
Is for sale by the lied Cross IIi-iih
Co.. and all Icatliiu; drnlnts every,
where at 50 ecu's a lame box-.
AA R. I. KIM), W111TK AND
HHOWN l.KCUOHN Chicks, Pullets
shipped cvovvwlieie, ;m varieties
tl'firnuglihnO fhlekcna and ecus.
Rouen lmcks. free circular. I".
KIIIK I'Otl.TltV YAlllts, jtn; Ml.
Vernon Ave, Man l'ranclco, Cnl.
IIOMIC AttAlX!
Well, I'm home again, and pre
pared to absolutely save yon from
Klltll to Slfttl on ii nhinn 'cm i
not "hot air" Rlvo me n chance" to;
prove ii. as it is the same old songi
I lev 11 1 SI 11 IT. 1 It llltlll'M Itlt. uu
J Mi F. A. HANK IN, ;)o W. tiili 9t.
Itl'l.lAlII.IO HI l..
M. & M. Agency. Room a.
northeast corner Kighth and
Wlllaiiietlo streets. I'hone
til. If
i THE SQUARE DEAL
RESTAURANT
The Place to eat; first class
lady cook and waitress.
' OI'I'A tl A. M. TO 8 I. M.
Best Meals in town for 25fj :
L. LOCKARD, Prop.
33 East Ninth St., Eugene, Ore.;
Come Give us a Trial.
MOORE S
ISDN
OAK
KUItUI THtSTMDMD
NEVtR
TAW INO
VM.UASI C MOUJIHGID 3LVl
UL CljJrirS Hivt IT 0 ill 0Vf ON RtQUtlT
tni NO UlTiTllTCI.
A Half Price Suit Sale. If you appreciate a genuine bargain in garments of high quality and
style, you cannot afford to let this opportunity pas3 by. It will pay you to call early jor
there is only 2 0 Suits in this lot.
Regular $30.00 Suits $ 1 5.00
Regular $27.50 Suits at $ 1 3.50
Regular $25.00 Suits $12.50
Regular $20.00 Siri&Ml 10.00
Forty $8 to $20 Coats at
These Jackets are made in semi-fitting and box styes from fine qua!ity covert and nii.
tures, all wool materials. They vary in length from 26 to ,30 inches long. About forty fine
Coats in this lot at the low prioe of - -i S2.50
Lot White Serge Suits, ReIferJ30, at $6
$2.50
Millinery Departed fc&ftffi
Your
Advice
and
Help
Wanted
Hampton is not written in the possessive case. I do not call it "My Store." Its your store. It is an iiutatntion
for service, and the statement is made without buncomb. Your store your dependence for supplies. Your store
safe for body and for purse. Your store comfortableand complete.. Your store and therefore you ure to ba
NX'throfb? yow store, will you not criticize titslp and suggesVnplf-'V?
this store. Believing the best way to bring this desire to .your notice and get your help, would- be through my
space in the daily press. It isn't advertising; it's a keen desire to make this store better, thoroughly better.
Please give address and sign all suggestions. I may need to further solicit your help or ask questions , Some very
earnest suggestions may reach me that cannot possibly be carried out, but you can t foreknow that; I cannot fore
warn you. Everything will be carefully weighed, and I shall thank you whether or not I can incorporate your idea
into a good store. ' ' .
A
Suggestion
From You
Will beAp-predated
Women's Muslin Gowns
at 48c, 60c and 75c r
Women's Muslin Gowns, slip-over, high neck and
V-neck styles; trimmed with Jace embroidery .
and tucks, regular 65o quality at. . . -48G
Women's Muslin Gowns, slip-over, high neck and
V-neck, styles ; trimmed with embroidery, lace
and tucks with buttons or draw strings ; regumi-
7Bo values at ' -60c
Women's fine quality muslin gowns made very
full; lace and embroidery trimmed; regular
$1 values at. . ...... 750
Women's Corset Covers, made of good quality
muslin, with full front handsomely trimmed with
lace and embroidery and fitted with ribbon draw
strings; specially priced at -25c
Suits at
48c; 60c and 75c
Women's Combination Drawers and Corset
Cover; mado.of fine ,quality of muslin or nain
sook; oorset.'cover trammed with lace and em
broidery ;unbrella style drawers; we have
divided then' in three lots, priced ' specially
low at .... 1 48c. 60g and 75c
Women's Prncess Slips of fine quality lawn;
long skirts Vith full flounce trimmed with lace
or enibroidejj'; specially priced at $1.39
Women's exta size muslin Underskirts; flounce
cut very fn) and trimmed with cluster tucks,
with extra rhderlay. About 100 skirts divided
into three lts specially priced at 60c 79c 87c
i. .
ue -Combination Suits on aaieijtaii price
EaGrecg
Hair
Caods
at Special
v Prices
Hairdress'mg, Shampooing, Manicuring, and FacialjMassage
The expert and highly artistic manner in which all work win be performed in our new Hair Dcssmg Parlors on
thn second floor w 11 cause a clauy increase hi puhuuhbd ui who uw. ucu,, r-- 0 -
latU modes including the new basket brr.id, shampooing, manicuring .electrical, facia and seal treatments, and
tlTotlTAa.o in a most satisfying manner, and at lowest cost. We would suggest r aking appoint
nients in advance by telephone. I .' .
Hair
Goods
ab Speciol
Prices
A Sole of Waists at. 'only 89c
A verv special offering of white and oolored Waists, made of fine qual
rtnmo in n. variety of Drettv styles effectively trimmed wuh
wyiw . u..i,, ,i f; tvQ. liio-Vi nr Tliilnh neck, lonff or
complete
S9c
j;i4.r lore pmhroiuerv and line tucks
.hnrt sleeves. The regular price of this lot is $1.25
range of sizes, specially priced at
We have just received a new lot of white Waists in Kimono, sleeve
style, with low neck. They are beautifully embroidered in various new
designs in white and colors. Come in all sises.from 34 to 44. Price3
raage from SS.OQ to 312.50
I My' V.f
P-krr. V.vi".
Wooly Boy
for I
Better clothes for boys has been our effort. Not
merely today or yesterday or last month, but a'l
the time the HAMPTON STORE is seeking ways
to produce better clothes for boys. When you add
to such determination the skill that comes
through years of practical experience and the
power that comes through ability to make very
large purchases, it is no wonder that important
results is seen in the
lWkcr. Mr ".
toy Suits $6.50
t :
I
' , lam
t ,, f 'ft
Guess the total vale of the Trousers displayed in
our window. We will gwhe'esp'jiir in our store for the
best guess. Here's a cMe to !find out just how much you i
know about values in sreetmng you vear every day ; rxa
maybe win the prise, k
It's made up of,Jie celebrated Dutchess Trousers,
the kind that are waruited not to rip nor lose their but
tons justly claimed b be the strongest trousers in the
World. !'
Try for the zes, Guesses Free to All
Contsst dijsss Saturday, July 1
$1.25 Parasols . .
$2.00 Farasols at
$2.50 Parasols at
53.00 Parasols at
. 98c
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$3i Parasols at $1-75
m Parasols at $2.00
$$D Farascjs at $2-50
$$0 Parasols at ....... . $3.75