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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1906)
T UnWertIW « Í Zl EU-ENE OREGON FRIDAY JUNE 8 190b IS PRODUCES ves some valuable and interesting hints to economical buyers Read every article here and make comparisons Gif^-ams and Percales Me apio-i gingham, assorted patterns, full width, for per yd------------ ---------------- 5c 2 l-2c A. F. C. dress gingham........ .. _. 10c c"i J 8c double width percale ---------- 6 c Summer Lawns 6c summer lawns, large assortment 10c lawns and dimities now........ .. 12 l-2c lawns, all new patterns__ 15c lawns reduced to ................ . 4-c ôc 10c I2Sc Big reductions on all all other Lawns and Di-nitics; some very dainty patterns to select from Ladies* Hosiery Childrens’ Hosiery jrtta htavy fine ribbed hose 10c ¿jies’black plain hose ---------- 12Sc jfr? black ani white hose--------------- 15c adres’ lace hose in white, gray, tan, red and black ---------- 25c Childrens ribbed hose, sizes 5 to 9 Boys heavy ribbed hose, per pair______ Boys Iron Clad hose, extra good Misses plain and lace, black and white now _______________________ Ladies’ Skirts Ladies* Mohair Suits Some made of white and colored duck, non-shrinkablc and fit perfectly, $1.25 and $1.35 values for $15.00 mohair suits in blue ■own and black for $9.50 $ ! .00 Ladies $9.00 mohair suits in uz and black, only Extra large skirts 30 to 36 in waist at $4.00 $1.35 Ladies lawn shirt waist suits irge assortment, at $3.00 $4.C0 10c 15c 25c hose 10c $1.40 Mohair and wool skirts at $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $3.50 $5.00 lies’ linen dusters made of all pure linen. _ Tiite linen finished duck for white suits, per c colored linen for waists and suits reduced to $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 15c ________________ 25c Ladies’ Jap Silk Waists Well made of the best grade silk, neatly trimmed in Vai. lace and insertion, reduced to------------------ --------------------------- $2.50 Lawn Waists, long and short sleeves at 50c, 75c and $1.00 Ladies’ Jackets Silk Eton Jackets made of heavy Pci de Soie silk, satin lined, trimmed in Persian bands and applique: ?. nr nc.it that is worth $15,00 to $20.00, for a few days we offer your choice of the lot at men’s Department, Boys two-piece suits________________ $1.00 Boys knee pants____ __________ 25? and 50c Straw hats______________ 15c, 23c and 25c Boys three-piece suits to close out at exception ally low prices. Mens summer underwear per suit ............ -50« Mens cotton socks, 2 pairs_____________ 25c Mens plain and fancy black hose, 3 pairs 25c NO IMMUNITY BATH. Philadelphia, June 6.—Au “immu nity bath" will uot be furnished Pres ident Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania railroad, by the interstate commerce commission, which refuses to 8li b- poena him before it for heariug. CONVENTION OF FEDERATED CLUBS St. Paul, June 6.—Mrs. J. E. Cowles, of Los Angeles, was nornin- ated for treasurer of the Women’s Federation of Clubs today, and the election occurs tonight. Despite a promise to tbe contrary woman suffrage came before the con vention today incidentally,and it was applauded. A telegram from President Roose velt was received saying that he ap proved the resolution of the women to save the big California trees aud would call tlie attMtion of congress to tbe matter. MANY CHANGES IN CORPORATION OFFICIALS LEDOUX MURDER TRIAL POSTPONED PRESIDENT ATTENDS SOCIAL EXERCISES Copyright Hart Schaffner c- Mar« « have the Best Suit of Clothes in the world for $10.00 AMPTONBROS IS STATE MAJORITY Portland, June 6.—With complete or partial returns from all the coun ties iu tlie state Governor Chambet- lain’s plurality is 2300. The final re turns will not materially change the figures. The counties which went foi Chamberlaiu include Baker, 000 ; Clackamas, 400; Clatsop, 250 ; Laue, -30; Linn, 500; Multnomah, M; I’m atilla, 200. Withycombe carried Benton by 300, and Columbia, Coos, Curry, Doug las, Jackson, Josephine, Lake, Lin coln, Sherman, Tillamook, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, and probably Harney by narrow margins. Bourne’s plurality over Geariu for United States Senator will be less than 2500. WORD WILL CONTEST. On the face of the returns Stevens, Republican, is elected sheriff of Mult nomah county by a plurality of tweu- ty- Torn) Word will contest t he elec tion on the ground of fraud in Sell- wood precinct, where two hundred votes, uot registered, were sworn in to defeat local option by tlie brewery located there. ELECTION RESULTS IN STATE AT LARGE M. A. Miller has been re-elected Walla Walla, June 6.- -The trustees state senator from Linn county over of the W. A' C. R. have accepted the Geo, W. Wright, Rep., by 7o0 ma resignation of General Manager Mc jority. J. E. Hedges, Dem., defeated Geo. Cabe and M. Levy, of Tacoma, has been appointed his successor. The P. Brownell in Clackamas couuty for resignation of J. G. Cutler, as assist state senator. W. M. Pierce, a well known Detn- ant treasurer, was tendered and ac- cepted, and the vaacncy filled by the ' ocratic leader, lias been defeated for appointment of M. P. Martin, of Ta ’ joint senator iu Umatilla, Union und coma. Cutler was made geueral 8U- Morrow counties. periutendent. In Coos county the Democrats have elected W. W, Gage sheriff and John Hall county judg.1. The Repuli lieans carry the county on the state ticket. Two Democrats won in Douglas county by large majorities, Agee for clerk by 750, and Wonnacott for judge Stockton, Cal., June 6.—The ve by 500. McClallen, Rep., is reelect nire of 36 jurors in the Ledoux mur ed sheriff by 380. der ease was exhausted and a special Marion county elects the entire Re venire summoned today. The trial publican county ticket by reduced was continued till next Friday. Mrs. majorities. Dr. Byrd, Dem., ran Ledoux is charged with murdering ahead of his ticket, but was defeated h?r husband aud packing his body in by F. J. Miller for joint senator from a trunk. Marion and Linn. The Democrats as usual elect C. J. Treocbard judge of Clatsop county, but the rest of the ticket is probably Republican. All the leading Democrats, Cham tierlain. Gearin and Galloway, carried the Republican stronghold of Yam Washington, June C.—Germany has hill. during the last quarter of 1906, ac Republicans probably elect the cording to Consul Mannheim, of Ger county ticket iu Malheur with the ex many, slaughtered 52,000 horses and ception of clerk. 25,000 dogs for food purposes. The Benton county gave Withycombe figures show a gain over the preced 300 majority. The Democrats elect ing periods. Burnett sheriff and Buchanan treas urer. The Republicans elect Vinceut clerk and probably the rest of the ticket. Umatilla elects Taylor, Dem., sher iff over E. J. Summerville. Linn county elects M. A. Miller, Dem., seuator; D. 8. Smith sheriff, Washington, June 6.—President and and the commissioner. The Republi Mrs. Roosevelt today attended the cans elect J. W. Miller clerk and the commencement exercises at the Na rest of the county ticket. The coun tional Cathedral school for girls in ty voted “dry’’ on the liquor ques the suburbs of the city,in which their tion. daughter Ethel is a student. The election was a warm one in Lincoln county on the ocean. The very hard tight between Sheriff Roes and Warnock resulted in the re elec tion of Sheriff J. H. Roes for about ’ tbe flftb time by about 100 plurality. Hwope beat Stewart for judge and Ira Wade wen elected clerk. The "onnty Vienna. June 6.— Kaiser Wilehlm went for Wltbycobme ty about 200. arrived here this morning and la Tbe vote on prohibition resulted in visiting Emperor Francie Joseph. favot of a dry county. It is said tbe Indians on tbe res^vation voted near ly solidly for prohibition. Governor Chamberlain obtained a Ht. Petersburg, June fl.—The land plurality of 30 In Polk. The county bill passed on the flnrt reading In ticket was divided. J. M. Graut. I Ilemocrat, was elected »heriff . E. M i Le du ungi today. HORSES FOR FOOD Buttonless suspenders, the greatest thing out» 1 hey can be worn without buttons on the trousers. Stores at Eugene and Springfield Philadelphia, June 6.—Additional evidence of graft among the Pennsyl vania railroad officials was developed by the interstate commerce commis sion hearing today. J. K. Boyer, chief clerk of the motive power de partment, admitted getting nioiiey frini the ooal companies. Much came to him iu unsigued letters and his rake-otf on tonnage was received from the operators furnishing the com pany coal. No 59 KAISER WILHELM VISITS EMPEROR Russian Land Bill Smith, Republican, clerk and Beards ley treasurer. Ou the question of prohibition the county went wet. Iu Josephine county the Democrats w ill carry all county offices except representative. Stephen Jewell, Dem ocratic uomitiee for judge, has a big majority orer F. W. Chausse. Jo seph Russell, Democrat, will also wiu over Ed. Lister, Republican. J. T. Taylor, Democrat, is elected treasurer. A notable feature of the local cam- paign is the heavy socialist vote. Chamberlaiu and Geariu both carry the couuty. ASTORIA SALOONS WILL FIGHT LOCAL OPTION Astoria, Or., June 6.—As a result of the election Astoria will have a large dry district. Tins district in cludes about ttiree miles Hiid lends from the depot to the city limits east, all of the precincts in this city having favored the local option law. Tliis will do away with about 10 saloons. Tilt* North. Pacific Brewing company, which wks established in this city years ago, lies in the path of the dry district and their fate is Imminent. The local option law in this city is fast becoming popular. It was passed in the west end one year ago and has been legally obseivej since its in* auguation. The conditions are quite different iu tlie east end and some fear is express ed that the saloon men will not at once comply with the aw,some of tlie saloons in tills district having recent ly been built. It is said that the brewery will fight tlie new law, and make an effort to retain their large business. * ROSEBURG GOES WET. Roseburg, Or., June 5.—Tlie two precincts in this town which went “dry" two year* ago, voted “wet" by a large majority yesterday. GOVERNOR FOLK TO WELCOME BRYAN New York, June C.—Governor Folk, of Missouri, has been appointed chairman of rhe committee for the re ception to be given Win. J. Bryan when he arrives in this country. QUA K ER KEPUBL1CA NS. Harrisburg, June 6. — The Republi can state convention for nomination of a state ticket met this morning. Without doubt Edwiu Stuart will be nominated for governor. The plat form shows a breaking away from isiss rule practices. CANDIDATE E. G. BURNS DROWNED Roseburg. Or., June 6.—E. G. Burns, independent candidate for joiut repreaentative for Coos and Curry counties, was drowned Sunday morning iu Rogue river with a com panion. No details are obtainable at present of the disaster. Elliot Will Not Resign Boston, June fl.—President Elliot, of Harvard, says be has no intention of resigning his offlee on account of the Harvard football situation. Beecbey.tb« airship operator, whom nearly every one saw at the Lewi* and Clark fair in Portland last year, fell from his airship during a flight at Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday. Though the fall rendered him unconscious be was unhurt. The a-cident was due to collapse of the long triangular frame work beneath the balloon.