Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 21, 1911, Image 8

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD,
JUNE 2(,
1.
S-EFrien
WHITE SAL
4 The Lading Store
Nemo Corset
Demonstration
By Mrs. Francis T. Dean
June 2 1 st to 24th
Mrs. Dean is an expert in her
line, and will see that you are
properly fitted in ths corset most
suited for your figure. This is
U . 1 : t U . 1 ..11.-. t
wit mai iiiiic we nave uccuauic itj A snappy
secure the services of Mrs. Dean, Comet
her time being largely taken up N2330
by the large cities.
THE NEW
Hosiery Sale
$1.50 Silk Hose $1.15
Come in black, white and colors
$1.00 Silk Hose at 50c
Come in black and white only
$1 Silk Plaited Hose 50c
Come in Tan only
85c Imported Silk
Lisle Hose at
50c Sheer Silk Lisle
Hose now at
AUTOMOBILES MUST,
BEAR NO SIGNS EXCEPT
NUMBERS 0LC0TT
50c
39c
i
CARPET CLEANING. Elec
tric vacuum cleaning. If you
are from Missouri wo can
show you. Satisfaction guar
anteed or no charge. J. O.
McCrady. 184 West 11th St.
Phone 73B-J. . , J-20
A DREADFUL WOUND
BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF
WHILE OUT FISHING
from a knife, ,gun, tin can, rusty
nail, fireworks,' iff of any other na
ture, domandji IirpfflPt ... .treatment
Cotlngo Clrovo, Juno 20. Law
rence li rii infield, 16-ear-old l)oy
accidentally shot himself through the
rlKht lrg between the knee and hip
while flshlni! In the Coast Fork
river. 10 miles south of this city Sun
day morning. Young Drumflnld had
ridden out early on his lilcyclo and
had hooke(f fine trout when In his
efforts to land the fish It fell iinon
the rocks, and when he stooped to city on business.
I PERSONALS t
Harry M. Whipple went to Wilhur
today to locate.
.1. F. Monroe of .Florence Is vis
iting In Eugene. , .
Albert Neet of Lowell Bpent the
night in Eugene.
M. B. Hawkins of Mabel Is In tho
Salem, Or., June 21. That
It Is a violation of the law to
paint signs on automobiles Is
the Interpretation placed up
on the law by Secretary of
State Olcott. Only two num
bers are allowed, and ope
. niust.be in front and one In
rear. To paint other num
bers would therefore be ille
gal. Practically every auto
owner in applying for num
bers wants his old number
or some partlcualr number.
This Is a request which can
be granted to no one, as it
would completely confuse and
disarrange the records In the
office.
: born :
To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pettlbone
at Dorena, June 18, 1911, a 7-pound
girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Rollln B. Wooley,
at Cottage Grove, June 10, a 11
pound boy.
hJ
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickey
at Cottage Grove, June 16, a 9-pound
daughter. 1
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hickey on
Mosby creek, June 13, a 9-pound
S'rl. ,
grusp it his revolver fell from his
hip pocket, the bummer striking the
with Bucklens Arnica halve to pre- rook8, discharging the wonpon. The
vent blood poison or gangrene. Its imi passed through the fleshy portion
the quickest,' surest healer for all of his right leg. The lad (illicitly
uch woundB as also for Ilurns, vo(lo t0 tle ,loarest farm house and
Dolls, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Ecze- telephoned to the city ror his pur-
ents, who In company with ,)h.vfli-
Yes, It floes make quite n. differ- clan, went out In an auto nnd brought
ence from whom you buy youf plnno. him to town. It is not thought that
Deal with an old established firm the wound will I bpiIoiih. Ho Is
of responsibility. That Is why thn the son of Mr. and Mrs. Druinflold,
Stevens & Hullu Piano House sells of this city.
so man;- pianos n -d organs. The
store is In tho Commercial Club
block. tf WOOD KOK NAI.K
I Now Is the time to buy
Whooping cough Is not dangerous
when the cough Is kept loose nnd
expectoration Jnsy by giving Cham
berlain's Coiifjhiu nemedv.i'.. It bus
been used In mnnyirepldnmlcB'of this
(i I tease with perfect success. For
vale by Kuykondnll's drug stores.
your w ood for winter. See
Welster Klncald, 81 East
Ninth fit. Phone Main 676. tf
The Guard Classified Ads Pny
Seattle's Golden Potlnch will be
glvon July 17-aW, with prospects of
at least 200,00(1 visitors from outside.
Mrs. A. L. Uechtol of Lowell Is vis
iting. In Eugene.
Architect J. R. Ford Is In Salem
todny on business.
Mayor F, J. Berger was an Albany
visitor lust night.
Frank Hempiiwny of Lorane Is In
tho clly on business.
George Wright of Albany spent
the night In Eugene.
II. n. Currie of Portland Is reg
istered at the Smeedc.
A. I). Gr.iham or Ashland Is reg
istered at the Osburn.
Miss Ida Groves of Marcola Is reg
istered at the Griggs.
Mrs. Elmo Ilonr h Is visiting In Eu
gene from Harrlsbiirg.
H. W. Mahon of Mabol Is In Eu
gene today on business.
Mrs. Minnie Croncr Is In the citv
from Portland on a visit.
W. Slnclalre of Knimelt, Idaho
Is stopping at the Griggs.
Mrs. E. II. Wnite went to Creswell
todny after a short visit.
1 Paul llond and wife went to Hal-
sey this afternoon to attend his
brothers' wedding.
Grover Walker of Fall Creek
spent last night In Eugene.
Nat Scott of Condon, Ore., Is stop
ping In Eugene at the Griggs.
Charles Nadeau of Florence ar
rived In the city last evening.
Tom Williams is among the old
grads here for commencement.
J. N. Williamson and wife are
visiting in Eugene from Medford.
Mrs, K. Hudleston returned to
Marcola today after a visit here.
Mrs. Fred Stranb returned to Cen
tral Point. Ore., after a visit here.
Miss Helen Chanler arrived up
from Junction City this afternoon.
Henrietta-A. linmnnt of Cottage
Grove was in Eugene this morning.
C. G. lioggs of Salem was up on
a business trip yesterday and to
day. Dr. T. K. Johnson and wife of
Marcola, spent the night at the Os
burn. Will Grimes of Harrlsburg is In
Eugene attondlng commenment ex
ercises. ., ; - i
C. D. Papst, wife, 'son and daugh
ter are visiting in Eugene from Los
Angeles.
Abe Gilbert Is down from the Ore
gon Power company's power site on
tho McKenzie.. . . .1
George LePlat returned to Port
land today after attending to bus!
nerz r Eugene.
Miss Lucile Hicks of Portland went
m jjiain today, after visiting Mrs.
W. II. Alexander.
John C. Holmes and wife of Wal
torvllle are In the city stopping at
tho Hoffman.
AIIhs Meda Deane and Miss Irene
Snore. Creswell ladles, visited in Eu
gene Inst evening.
E. S. McCoy, wire, and daughter
Mnbel. are stopping at the Hotf
man frdm Portland.
C. N. Rankin nnd wire or Portland
are In the city on business, regis
tered at the Osburn.
John Addison of Lorane is here
visiting ilt the hbttle bf his daugh
ter, Mrs. Wentworth.
Mrs. W. J. Taylor of Pipestone,
Minn., is here visiting her daugh
ter. Mis. G. S. Beardsley.
It. Lurch, a prominent merchant
To Mr. and Mrs. Root Clark, at
Pleasant Creek, above Cottage Grove,
June 13, a 9-pound daughter.
i DIED t
At Woodlawn, Portland, June 15,
1911, the infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bonnie Lester, formerly of Eu
gene. The funoral and burial was
conducted at Cottage Grove June 16.
where the grandfather was burled,
Mrs. Davidson, grandmother of the
little one accompanying the remains
to that city.
At West Springfield, June 20, 1911
Mrs. Scott Hurf aged 25 years. The
remains were taken in charge by Mr.
Walker, the Springfield-undertaker,
and funoral announcements will be
made later.
nc oesi is usually
Cheapest in HOSE
Well as g REFRIGERATOR
We have rubber hose from lOo to 25o per foot
A good grade of hose should last 6 or 6 years
- care, a poor hose is good for about 2 years.
We carry the ELECTRIC hose that you see adrt
in the magazines, also the NEW YORK hose both d
which we consider GOOD hose. 11 M
BUY YOUR HOSE FHOM US
Chambers , .Hgrdware Co.
i
of Cottage Grove, was transacting
business in Eugene today.
Hon. B. F. Dorrls left on the stage
this morning for Blue River to Join
the McAUster outing party.
Miss Margaret Jensen of Cottage
Grove, Is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cartmell. '
Mrs. M. E. Green. Miss Bernlce
Green, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hale
went to Cottage Gove today.
Verne Dustln. who has been en.
gaged in surveying work at Grants
rass. is here visiting his folks.
Miss Gertrude Middleton of Lan
caster. O., has arrived to visit at
the home of A. Middleton of Spring
field. E. E. Wilhelm and family left to
day for Portland after visiting for
the past week with friends in Eu
gene. Mrs. William Way of . Houston.
Tex., has arrived in Eugene to visit
her sister. Mrs. E. E. Ehrhardt, the
photographer.
Lark Richardson - of Salem, re
turned home this noon after visit
ing his two daughters at the home
of Mrs. L. N. Roney.
Mrs. J. T. Rowland and daughter,
Miss May, went to Harrlsburg this
afternoon to attend the marriage of
Jesse Bond to Miss Elsie Davis.
Cottage Grove Leader: Dr , and
Mrs. W. W. Oglesby went to Spring
field this afternoon to attend the!
AN INTERESTING COMEDY
Between the Acts
Will be given by the Catholic Amateur Dramatic Club
for the benefit of the school fund on
Thursday, June 22, 8 P.M.,
At the! Parochial Hall
11TH AND WILLAMETTE
nloneer meeting of the Rlnehart
family to bo held near there tomorrow.
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson
of Siloam Springs, Ark., are here
to spend the summer at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. H. S. "Wilkinson.
Cantain Gray, manager of the
Portland branch of the Diamond
Rubber compans;, and H. M. Gagne
of this company, are in Eugene on
business.
J. O. Russell of Portland, accom
panied by Mrs. Russell, Is here at
tending the commencement exer
cises. Mr. Russell Is a graduate of
the University.
WHAT $1.00 WILL DO.
$1.00 bottle of Hall's Texas Won
der, a 60 days treatment, seldom
fails to cure Kidney, Bladder or
Rheumatic trouble. It gives quick
oiiu permanent re lef. fc, .
testimonlala. n, r- , ,.V.te to
Olive Street, St.' Louis' Ik,
by Druggist.
Mil
Phone 840 for Shamnnnoih.
Manicuring, Massage, Scalp
Treatment, Halrdresslng, etc.
We carry a full line of hair a
switches, putts, transforma-
tlons, creams, hair dyea, a
combs, Barrettes, halrpltu, a
eiu. -wucues, puns, etc., a
made from combines. a
Eugene Hairdrcsaing Parlon a I
4 East Ninth St. 1 1
t
The Southern. Pacific has decided I
to fight the suit of the U. S. fojMhi I
forfeiture of 2,600,000 acres ol nil I
road lano.
Rousing
r' , 1 1
Thursday, the
Fifth Day
of the mightiest bargain battle ev
er waged in your city. Come,
no
AT THE BIG CLOSING-OUT SALE OF THE
ENTIRE STOCK OF R. W. NEWLAND, EUGENE
CLOSING OUT
the entire stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Furnishings, Notions,
etc., at, a lfSto a 1-2 what you
pay eisewh'ef e. Be here(
Join
Store and Share the
g the
crowns grow greater as trie news ol this closing out sale spreads far and near. It's the one biggest and greatest of all selling events and judging by the crowds all Eu
gene seems to realize it too. Its popularity will grow from day to day. More and more women as well as men are interested Friends are sendijig friends to get a share
of the multitude of bargains. FAST and FURIOUS THE ONSLAUGHT of the $25,000 STOCK WILL BE PUSHED FORWARD. We intend to force upon.the minds of the peo
ple that this is a g'eniiine bona fide closing' out sale. '
4V,
Quality the; Maxi
mum. Price the
Minimum
No Reserve of the
Entire $25,000
Stock
It's a fact It's absolute It's easily substantiated by a visit to R. W. Newland's store (If you can get in for the army of buyers)The entire stocK at the mercy of
the public Everybody is enthusiastic over the prices, buying right and left. There is no mystery about it. Newland is QUITTING for good.Every article in the store
labeled with a get out quicK price When the question of "money saving" arises in your mind REMEMBER that we dare to say without question that we sell for ONE
' ; s rKixjc uxxli ana mat me lower man the lowest m the city today occasioned by
Grocery Stock
is moving out rapidly. Better
start for NEWLANDS'. Don't
wait prices in this department
at wholesale and less.
Closing Out t he Entire Stock of R. W. Newland, Eugene
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
for big money saving is here and
now. Here's the sale that means
$ $ $ to you.
HfKttWI
JUL.