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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
LORANE BANDIT I Eugene Agents for Moneybak Silk, Priestley’s Dress Goods, Kabo Corsets^Wayne Knit Hosiery MYSTERY SEEMS TO BE SOLVED Sale forOut-of Town Trade and Mail Order Customers The Friendly Store makes special efforts at all times to give out-of town people every opportunity to take advantage of all special sales and we take tnis meansM advising one week in advance of a grand special offering we have planned for next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 25th, 26th and 2/th, Every item here listed here is a bargain and there are many others we cannot mention for want of space. If you do not expe:t to be in town any ot these days, send your order by mail or send for samples. Our promise of your money's worth or your money back is semething worthy of your conideration, protects every purchater at this, EugerTe’s ¿foremost ¿nd Best Store, and assures you that we sell only depmab1: merchandise. e* e* __ Prices in • Wash Stuff That Suits, Coats and Skirts Specially Priced will interest the most prudent buyers. By placing heavy orders in these lines before the great advance in prices we are now in a position to save you a great deal of money. Read this list, 1000 yards of fine Batiste, 32 inches wide, comes in dainty stripes and figures, Persian and Oriental designs, suit able for dresses, house gowns and kimonas, dark and light colots, all fast colors, sells everywhere □ 18c, sate prices yard * 500 yards Scotch Liwn and Chailie, comes in plaids, stripes, checks and dainty floral patterns, all the de sirable colorings, sale price a yard............. The very latest Tailored Suits forspringand summer, made of tine wool Panama, Serge and Tweeds, in checks, stripes and mixtures, blues and blacks, Eton and Fony jackets, full pleated skirts, sold regu- CIO A(3 larly at $15.00 to $16.50, sale price 4* • w« W 12^c 36-in Percales, dark and light, colors, a yd Dark and light 6c.Calico, all colors a yard......... American Frints in all colors, new patterns a yd 15c White India Linon, a yard Beautiful high grad? Eaton Jacket Suits made of wool Batiste and Chiffon Panama in the newest mixtures, neatly trimmed in fancy braid, long and short sleeves, full pleated skirts, values up to $24.75 C ! *7 sale price each........ .......... 1 < «vv All Tailored Suits, values $28 to $40. on sale at Silk Shirtwaist Suits, valucsto $19.75 on sale at 10c $24 75 $12.00 $7.50 to $8.50 Tailored Coats $5.75 , 24 new Spring Coats shown in the most fashionable mater ials, stripes, checks, etc., 45 inches to 50 inches long, regular prices $7.50 and $8.50, sale price___ $5.75 10c 300 yards of fine white India Linon for dresses, waists, ere. Regular 15c quality, sale price a yard 10c Long Coats, values up to $14.75 at this low price $9.75 17c White Linenette Suiting a yd 12^c New Pleated Dress Skirts $3.50 and $5.00 This will be another big White Suit season and you’ll’want a white wash suit, buy now, 17c quality a yd 12J4c 35c Colored Linen Suitings, a yd 22c 48 new pleated Dress and Walking Skirts made of fancy tweeds, plain, blue and] black Panama. These are the greatest values we have ever offered at these prices, the real values $4.50 and $7.50, sale price $3.50 and $5.00 Heavy Linen Suitings in red, brown, gray, blue, green, etc, The newest serviceable kind ot material, a yd 22c We are showing a big assortment of smart summer Wash Dresses and Skirts in Lawn, Percale Covert, Duck, etc., in white and co’ors. 75c and $1 White and Colored Waistsea 59c Wool and Silk Dress Fabrics Reduced 1 <1 dozen white lawn and colored percale and Madras The Friendly Store otters for this sale 800 yards of fine spring and summer wool ahlrtwalsts, all new up-to-date styles, plain tucks and suitings in the newest styles and colorings pleats and trimmed In embroidery or lace, Bhort and long sleeve«; big assortment; values to *1.00; sale most desirable; plain colors and black in Serge, Panama, Batiste, Mohair, price ............ a yard 5»e $1.50 and $1.?5 Waists ea $1.25 Beautiful white wulsts of mull and India I.lnon, trimmed In lace and InBertlon and tucks; good values at *1.50 and *1.75; sale price ............................................... L wn and Silk Waists at S2.75 Albatross and Tweeds; values up to 75c a yard, sale price, $1 00 Novelty Silk a yd 85c 25 pieces new novelty suitings in checks, Come in checks, stripes, etc., for waists end suits; all new patterns, yd plaids, stripes; big variety, a yd. $1,00 $1.50 56-in Clocking yd $1.25 $ 1.25 BIk and Cold Voile $1 00 43-inch fine Marquisette voile In black, waists, made of fine wash silk and lawn; values to white, blue, grays, green, navy, Re Spring Siile Under- wear Women's union suits, low neck, knee length, punts luce trimmed. 50c and ............................ 25C Women'« long sleeve rib Women's knee or pants, fine rib. and vesta , fine 25c ankle length a pair , 25c 2Oc Women's fine rib vesta, each ~l-2<^ Women's Swl«s ribbed vests. Bb'evelesH lace trimmed, ea. 10c Women's fine silk lisle vests. 35c quality, each 25<* Women's tine silk and lisle vest, extra fine quality, each.. 50c Women's fine Swiss Rlbb I'nlon Sults, long sleeves, ankle length, pants special, each........................................ .. .. $1.25 Children's fine Swiss Rlbb Vests, with or without sleeves, great values, each ............ ' Women and children's fust black 20c seamless hose, special, a pair $2.75 50c $1.25 Novelty Suitings $1.00 The very best values we have ever shown; all new stylish *S.50; sal price ......................................................... 20 different patterns and all the seda, the *1.25 quality, a yd. $1.00 *1.00 3G-inch black taffeta, a yd. *1.50 36-inch black taffeta, a yd SSf $1.25 85c 19-inch black taffeta, a vd. 85c 19-!nch black peau de sole . . 68c (>Sc 58c colored lining silks, a yd. . . 5()C CIRCUS CLOTHING SALE 3 Days Only-Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, April 25, 26 and 27th Brand new spring suits made in latest styles, of best materials and worth from $10 to $16.50 on sale next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wonderful Values in Lace Cur- THE REASON «teen, rd gen $1.00 1 Sr 50c 40c and 50c F inbroidery, a yard, 25c 2000 yards comet and is Inch flouncing* In fine swl«« and Nain sook, new eyelet and shadow effects; regular prices 40c and 50c. sale price, a yard ................................................................ 25c 10c torchon and Platt Vai. lace and Insertion, 3 to 6 Inches wide; sale price, a yard Eugene's Foremost . nd Best Store We bought from a New York manu facturer about 250 mens suits which were to have been delivered 2 months ago but which arrived just last week. Upon our refusal to accept these clothes, owing to their late arrival, the manufacturer wired us not to return, but to keep them at a 20 % discount. We accepted his offer and you get the benefit. LDVE* 'th ea<h suit we will give " IV.lL’IIz you a good pair of suspenders and a necktie. S. H. FRIENDLY Satisfaction or Your Money Back All the Good That’s New; AU I the New That's Good —From the | Cheapest That's Good to the _______ Best That's Made. ROSSBURG, ~prtl IT.-Wuj^ An information wa3 filed today against Mrs. Annie James, charging Kohn, who was arrested at Drain y her with larceny , In that she is al-. the robbery of the postoffice, aI1(J I leged to have been connected with confessed he is a fugitive from j " Ukiah, Cal., Cal , t where h< ' the theft of the »240 check from tice from Vkiah, out a 15-ve«, 15-ye— ’ ’ * John Tunnell, the Creswell miller, wanted . to serve . . • 8r sen. j She was arrested once before on the tence for robbery, now config,T w * I same charge, but upon examination is the person who created ¡before Justice of the Peace Bryson trouble and for whom the cltf2' was discharged from custody, as the of the Lorane country In Lane evidence introduced did not seem ty hunted so faithfully. Kohn says he was shot at rep»a. strong enough to warrant holding her for trial in the circuit court. edly and that either the per/,( Additional evidence against the wo hunting him were badly excited aoj man has since been found and she scared or were very poor «hots will be tried on the charge, Bert any event the house where he Kelsay, the young man who gave concealed was filled with lead b-lt th« , himself up to the sheriff Monday, is he remained unhurt. The story that I charged with the same crime. The he was shot and that he stopped and case has already attracted a good sat down on a log to bandage h. I deal of attention and promises to wounds is proven to be a canard by attract much more before it is com- the fact that he is unhurt. The officers in L’kiah have I pleted. A large number of witnesses I have been subpoenaed to appear at communicated with, and it is M the examination of Kelsay next Mon pected they will come for him so a day and at the trial of Mrs. James. Mrs. James was taken into cus tody at Springfield this forenoon by Constable Plank of this city and brought to Eugene. She at once employed Lee M. Travis to defend Mrs. Anna Johnson, of this city her and appeared before Justice of the Peace Bryson this afternoon for today instituted Buit in the circnq court against Erick A. Johnson tor arraignment. divorce. They were married ii Stockholm, Sweden, December 3' I 1888, and have three children as (op lows: Mary, Erick A , and Ellens J the latter two being minors. Mr- Johnson alleges as the grounds tor legal separation cruel and inhumat If Services of the Engine«-ring Class i treatment, in that the defendant Are Not Accepted At Once They I called her vile and indecent nams, Cannot Do the Work During the threatened her bodily harm, that be Vacation, April 20-28. did not furnish money to buy pro. , visions for her and their children, If the services of the university but compelled her and the children students who are taking up engi to work out to earn their own living neering work are not accepted very Mrs. Johnson asks for the custody soon, the proposed plan of having and care of the minor children, fora them survey the route for a canal be half interest in real property to the tween this city and the Long Tom value of between *2500 and *3001, i during the spring vacation, April 20 for *15 per month for the support of j to 28 inclusive, will have to be drop the children, and for *50 with which j ped, for in order to have their ser to prosecute the suit. Walton i Nes vices preparations would have to be are Mrs. Johnson’s attorneys. made at least a week before the 20th I LOWER Sil SLAW ITEMS of the month. Dean McAlister, of I the engineering department, would The schooner Hugh Hogan left As I only be too glad to have the offer i me Tuesday loaded with timbers accepted, but though the Commercial I Club has the matter under consid from the Siuslaw Lumber Company eration, no definite answer lias yet ! for Mare Island. The schooner Robarts Is now 01 been made. The men. too, will be the drydock, having been hauled oit I very glad to do the work,for it would mean valuable experienca to them. of the water yesterday. The Washcalore arrived here y» No salaries would be paid,, the only expenses, the club says, being the terday and will take out another car cost of living and a few similar items. go of timber front the Siuslaw Lus However, before such a plan could her Company’s mill. W. E. Mahaffey, Mr. Lafwell and be begun two or three camp outfits three other gentlemen whose name« would have to be collected, which would take at least a week. Then, we did not learn, came in from Ea- J too, It is doubtful whether many of gene a few days ago to look after the men would care to go on such matters in connection with timber short notice, even if the offer were land. Mr. Laswell has purchased l I accepted today, for some of them large tract of timber land on the Sins- have already made plans for the va law during the past few months. Oi Tuesday the party chartered a launch ; cation. In case the university engineers and made the trip front Mapleton ti 1 i should take the matter up two or the mouth of the river to have a loot I three parties would probably be made j , at the bar. They left Wednesday <» | up. It is also said to be quite feas their way back to Eugene— Th* | ible to finish all the surveying that West. j would be needed at this time in a Doing Business Again. I week. “When my friends thonght ' about to take leave of this world, m ■ Spring House Cleaning. account of nervousness, indigeot-01 New that spring is here house and general debility,” writes A A cleaning has begun in earnest. This Chisholm, of Treadwell. N Y., year the Eugene women find that when it looked as if there was » they can get their carpets or rugs hope left, I was persuaded to try el* taken up, re-cleaned and re-laid for trie Bitters, and I rejoire to say ti*- almost nothing, and in addition to they are curing me. I am new doing j this they can buy anything in the business again as of old. ana am; I housefurnishing line in all grades of gaining daily.” Best tonic on eafl| furniture, stoves, carpets, matting, Guaranteed by W. L. DeLano, drtf linoleums, rugs, lace curtains, por gist. 50c. tieres, go-carts, tin and granite wear, in fact, everything for the home at ( ALL FOR (IH’XTY WARRANT' prices that are extremely low. at Notice Is hereby given that al! ' Eugene s big furniture store. Camp- bell-Fellman Company, the housefur standing Lane county warrants’ be paid on presentation at my e nishers. on April 20, 1907. ltd ere* cease on that day. DECORATION DAY, MAY 30 R. E. EASTLAND Treasurer Lane County, I desire to dispose of all my marble i and J granite stork by June _ __ 1st. _ „ If Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, April 16, 1907. I ; ’ou desire a monument to be erected Decoration Day order it at once Till! TI N IS WONDEII secure a nice selection. You will Cures all kidney, bladder anil • * money by calling now. matte troubles; sold by all druz-- , E. C. LAKE. on two months’ treatment by Sixth and Willamette Sts. ml3 'or ,1. Dr. E. W. Hall. J. H. Warfield, proprietor of the street, St. Louis, Mo. Send tlmonials. Sold by Hull's Dm* s Kitson Springs summer --------- -■ resort, resort, will will d< tf bate for ^hat place some time this »eek. to make preparations to begin H. M. and J. E. MllHor«- '■ ’he summer s business. He will in business under the firn* t>*® -m ,Ub’ ,hU *prln'' Milliorn Bro«., at Jin •ill build a new bath house next day instituted suit in the circul’,^ year. Other improvements will be against Asa Branstetter. j-p made at the resort this year. Mr. city to recover the sum of »rfleld has made two or three trips for goods and merchandise fa ¡r o the springs already this year and him, together with six Per ** reports the road In horrible condl- terest. tion. MRS. JOHNSON ASKS FOR DIVORCE AND ALINW STUDENTS MAY NOT SURVEY FOR CANAL Fresh garden seed tn bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE, a> I Campbell-Fèllman the largest house and I er» in Oregon outside fl”