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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
EUGENE DAILY GUARD. FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1911.. Z " BIX 1 . . Apleasanf placetoshop. Electric fans humming every corner w e....ir. mid Punch served to Customers all day. A pie Store remains open until wur.asaiuiuw- $i.0o does the worK ot .uu now. . inchell Company of San Francisco TOK The V. W. W fk&n raw fcStr fejfiEStff t" " 1 " ' " iiTMi ctfaoi Puf'pnp. Oregon sweep absolutely of all merchandise-out goes Entir e and complete stocK of this big store every thing. bough, outright a, a fraction of its worth, now seUin out. A clean i r j Startling Values, in Women's Shoes Women's $5.00 Shoes $2.19 500 Pairs of Women's Pumps, Ox ?ords, and heavy shoes made with ;oodvear welt soles, plain or tip ped toe in a wide assortment of Ustes: all the different leathers; ''aloes to $5.00 $2.19 00 Pairs Ladies' Shoes; values to U.00; mostly small sizes . . .$1.39 j 150 Pairs Men s, women unu Children's Shoes, values up to $3.00, only 98c All Your Nee SupptiedHere for Less T ds Are 10c Shinola -5c 15c Jet Oil -8c 10c Vaseline 8c 25c Jergen'sTalc 7c 25c Jergen's Tooth Powder 17c 75c Colgate's Florida Water . 39c 5c Sandsoap 2c 10c Toilet Soap . .3c 75c Ladies' Union Suits 39c I SPECIAL- 10c Toilet Pa- Or per, a R.oll 35c Box paper . . 19c 25c Combs 15c 50c Hair Brushes 25c $1.00 Scissors . . .59c 75c Knives 39c $1.00 Knives .... 60c 75c Cuff Buttons 39c $2.00 Gold Rings 75c 10c Pins ..' 3c 10c Envelopes . . .3c 10c Needles 3c 5c Safety Pins ...2c 15c Tablets 8c 10c Cube Pins ....4c 5c Cube Pins 3c 8 Spools Thread 25c 75c Men's Cotton Un derwear .....39c VALUES IN H OSIER. Y That Bar Competition Men's. Women's and Chil dren's celebrated Lastforever Hosiery; each pair guaran teed to wear one month Never on sale before; clean sweep price, per pair 15c Ladies' blacK cotton Hose ... .9c 15c Men's blacK and tan hose 7c 15c Children's blacK Hose 10c 19c 15c Children's Cot ton Hose 7c 20c Children's white cotton Hose 12 l-2c 35c Ladies' Gaze Hose, ; tan or in blacK 23c Clean Sweep of .slums?! Ear r 500 men's felt Hats all styles, shapes and sizes ; Values to $5.00 .....$1.35 200 Men's Straw Hats; values up to $3.00 39c Boys felt Hats, blacK only, values to $1.00 49c orifices m Clothing Startling Sa 100 Men's Suits in a wide assort ment of patterns, values to $15. while they last Bargain Extraordinary Boys' Suits, two pairs KnicKers wear resisting; Cassimere and worsted; ages 5 to 16; values up to $7.00 200 Men's Suits This season s latest styles and colorings, de signed by the best tailors; val us to $20.00 Clean sweep at Men's and young men s Semi Dress and business Trousers in a big assortment of patterns; values to $5.00; all sizes Clean Sweep of Men's and Boys' Shoes Men'? jj Dress Shoes ana Oxfords; all leathers, a great variety of styles. Values up to $6.00 ,.$2.V5 Men's Me dium heavy worK shoes. Values to $5. all i7P$2 .35 n,,.' n1 VnntK'c Chnoc nil tvlfS UUJ9 OlIU 1 UUL1I 3 UtlVlk) and leathers; values to $3.00 and in ... i ie all sizes t0$1- qJ I . BUT A CLEAN SWEEP WILL SUFFICE-COME TO THE STORE. SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT OF WHMTEPM NEW LODGE BUILDING AT MARC0LA WILL BE COMPLETED SOON Expected That Odd Fellows Will Occupy Hall for First Time July 29. Bpeclnl Correapondeiiue. marcoia, jiuy -1110 nv ,,.,. hall bul.dlim being- erooted here by Ilia local Oilil yellows. Is rapidly ap proaching completion and It present pinna carry, tlio reanlar tnmitlim of Mohawk lodn No. S00. I. O. O. F., Bnurday evenliiK. July 2D, will lie held In tlio new ll- Appropriate dedlralion eereniunle ami exerelsoH are belli nri-anaed, to be participated In uy the local lodxo and Its auxiliary. Mountain Homo No. ID, Hobeknha. and Invited miosis, to take plnro sometime about the middle of Aur.ust. The present olnt membership hero l8 ncarlv 1 BO. tho rol.a showing HT Odd Fellows and 07 Heb.-kiihu. The new butldlim stands upon the site of the old hotol which destroyed by lire auu an u is i--uni j tho ((round flcor will make at fine s'ere ornton nil o understand It has. already secured nu occupant al- ..A.h.i.. .ill iliiv. hi" I.. . iii.il .1 i ii. iv 'ii unr. ..- ZKMO CI Ul'S KC7.KMA. riMPI.Eh. DAXDUl 1 ritU'KIA llb.Al. si'xmiis und affords von alilu comfort dur Inn the hot weather. We give you three reasons why wo recommend ZKMO for akin trouble. .... 'ilmiii ia n I'liino. Bclentuic, llqull' propnrallon, pleaaant and 2nd. ZKMO atop UohliiK at once ... nii..iu I in I rru in mil nii.i i.wxi' I tly Bootliea and heaU tho akin. - t' la taction and la hecomiUcd by akin ....... ini him mi ine Biumuiiu n'ii"-"v for all akin and acnlp trouble. 1..1. ... ..... i. l.ntlt nor .IV ir you w iii i . " MO for vouraelf or one of your child rcu and It does not do exactly what we aav, we will return your money without quibble or uueatlou. 1-or aalo buy W. A. Kuykendall. FORMER EUGENE BOY DROWNED NEAR ALBANY Herman Lorenzon Aged 20 Years, Loses Life in Wil lamette River. in uh" i - i - - ..r. riiilhhtna work can all be completed. The ball to bo ued at a lodce room l 40x46 feet and the cetlmsa H feet wlih lame mil ci n i .-t nine roem- and property rooina ami a largo kitchen off the SilxS''. ' ' r :mn. The ground f tier - feet and has 12-ioot celliin. ., . i, linlil.UK a)tein l e ' ' ""J''oost of the building la about I in . a...! the iruatee or the local C,, v..lon lodue. J. I'hnnhtll. II M. Anderson and V. P. Hubbard "r u.urv.n cl much credit for the work In hand. The Odd Kel.owa o Mr?o S organised in October l0X. and the Rehekaha In June of Inat yjPj and they have up to the pres et time had leaaed home In the M. W. A. hall l"or f.a-.e "f ttsner. Forty acres of land a miles west or Irvliis. on county road n'nr Rood school 2 ' miles from railroad aur vev from Mo-uoo to Kimono. 4 miles ! north of Klmlra. Oood land fine . itiiil' COOll colli t prinK oi iiiiiiiinf. S or 10 acres. Five-room uousu, I chicken bonne. Ion barn: 12 acres iln urain and garden; fine yom orchard; 4or 5 acres pasture: rest . .nn, I I nilier; several eoi.ii. v . ...... ..... ........ fall no or ad nil tor ;-" dresa Fred liny, pprmnii"".. v... v.- 4 d V .)! Ft Ml S.M.K N ) is the time to buy y or i" "I 'or winter. See Vl.t.i Kineald. HI MntU a'-. Thone Main 676. tf SWF. HOT W FAT 1 1 1' it axKisn Send to the i:uene v reainrrjr im some of tho delJclous lllue Hell Ice cream. You can net It In cartons, vourselt or have It packed aud de livered to any part of totvo. 57 S Olive street.- l'noM 638. Albany. Or.. July 20.-Horman I.orenxe.1. a yomiK man rea ding In Benton county, near till clt, was drowned In tho Willamette river nbout half a niilo above Albany Wednesilnv afternoon. Ho went in ba'hluK. and. beln unable to BWiin. .... . ..7, ... ,,, in tho shallow water, wnicii. e.Mem.o - i i. ...i ,,o wnn with htm It Is not known definitely how the accident occurred, mu n that while wbumik -"i'i a ledKC into ileep wnu-i. When he did not return homo this evening hia mother walked down the roan to iimn i" "" " i ki. in,hd mi lhe rlvor bank. lllllllll HI" v.v..... , She called neighbors, who secured a boat and found bis touy. l.orciuen win so ..... b u,,n iir I eier i.nn-ii.'-ii ...... came here from Medtord a little more than a year ago. Young l.orenieu resided In Eu Kcne wilh hia parents beforo golnR to Medford. HAY FF.VKIt AXI SVMIFU FOl.pS Must bo relieved oulcklv and Foley's llonev and Tar Compound will do It. F M Stewart, 1034 Wolfram &t.. Jl .' i. "I tn-n h....ll lirnt- Clltcago. tu-3. " ly troubled during the hot summer months wltn nay r cr by using Foley's Honey and 1 ar I : Compound I get g, eat relief. Many ! . . .. ...rr... tit lnrlv will be iotnera w uo -.n... .- -- ' clad to benefit by Mr. Sae-.-'ar.t 8 ex- j perflenco. roi .. " DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT ASTORIA Secretary Chapman Busy at Work Arranging Program. PEAU M.rM Too bad your de sert Is spoiled. Tnit I am always ready to substitute. Your 'rlendl rhone S43 ui Twtlnnd Or., July -t- "le pnr,0r"innb. Hnked with Ih. ; by tho convention of the )ovelopn,e..t leiiguo to be held I at , kstoria. August 14. 15 and 1 i inn the time of the Astoria Cenun nlal. Tho latter la " - " nreit historic imp"1 ". , frg he coming of the first Ameri can colonv to the metric coast. Hie lievelopment league vHon will also mark a new era In this lug oTthe "Astor colony 100 years "Secretary C. C. Chapman, of the ..,u.,ni..nt ltanue. is now Oregon r. ;..- - - ToaTam for ,'ho cemlX "The: attendance of speakers of national fame s prom ised and this year's nventimi will undoubtedly tie et.--' . .. .... .K.. lnV,IA eVOll tllOUKll ever neiu ov - last year s gathering at Salem was one hard to surra. o....u ....i..i rtU-inles of the de ?,m ii nu, . . urn ,, ...isiiel as J. J- ltlU. ; : ... .im ii.,r.l viliott. Ger I.OU1S i. inn. . ., rett Fort and Carl K. Cray In the railroad worm; ,U"'"V" H Wilcox, of the league; V , m. Il.nlev. Will. Colvlg. J. H. Raley. Ceo. Wlnsate. J. S. VanWlnkle. vice-president: C. C. Chapman, sec- . '.. . TnhiiAnn. ehalr- reiarv; umnnr . - man of the Portland t ommen lal , .i,.i. nromotton committee; Tom, Klchnrdson. founder of the league; Covernor West: Sam Hill: C. T. l'rall and others are on the pro- n-i . .... d ntimlier of gram. uus nc.... - - - .. i i .a. ih.t n-lll hrt meatv as well HlllllVBro . as full of Interest for the dele-j gates. Tho press or tne aiaie m i be represented, editors of the Port land papers being Invited to speak, na well as representatives from other parts or tne siaie. YVATOl YOI'K KIDNEYS. mu - i tlnn nr.n t rnlc Vfllir h PR 1th- Road what Foley's Kidney Pills have j - nnl irhVtnr Mm H V. Allen. Qulncy, 111., says: "About a vear ano my klndneys began bother- . i un,i n cwolltnir In m v on- niK mo. ""u -w - ltlea and limbs, then headaches and nervous uit oi"" voro backaches. I was getting worse ..... l- ... IA.nn t,nm 1 l'llls. I Kt'I'l UU luivtiis ii.ciii until i was once moru irteu ui im nunif.i trouble and suffering. I have a great fli-'B I.-ti.o Dilla for and shall always recommend them." For sale by all druggists. Happiest Gr In Lincoln. 1. J 1., n llln .. fne Brim a Hmn with chronic constipation and stomach ... 1 V...n Inlilnn rhamt.ae. lain s csiomacn ana wut inuicib mm 111 inree navs i was huic iu vu uy Rut ppiut riKiii niuiiri. pro licit? i ii i-iiituiu iiuu a good medicine." For sale by W. A. Right in yonr busiest season when you have the best time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and liS( St' frtw tii a ,iiui r. u iiirffs j uu have Chamberlain's Colic. Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease. For sale by V. A. Kuyken dall s urug store. A J 1111 V LL Children's Low Shoes and Pumps Sizes 1 to Saturday Only ojois Siucl .H,,PnH-fnH "V Xq oivs joj siHusmseis jo sjbj oqi patoq no um. poniEllo eq louuoj Ap.uieii Heoqaiiiici pua j3oj 'lioo p."lDl"'li"l'H.I "liH iiiv-41 .(jujnof uo otuoq eABi aaiev; uiunris .uaiiruvu la IlrSI. class shape at the Frenxwa blacK smith shop on Olive street, between West Eighth tod West Ninth. tf. WILCOX BROTHERS ROYAL BLUB STORfi ACROSS FROM HAMPTON'S BIG STORE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD. I