Friendly’s 4 S. H. FRIENDLY That WILL ENLARGE OLD MAN GARL HIS STORE Feelingod AT NATRON i i I June • » I I S. H. Friendly, the dry goods mer­ (From Wednesday's Guard I I Urius Garl, an old man living alone chant, has leased the south room of ) I Natron, _ was at ______ ___ shot and severely the Pickett block, now owned by R. I wounded in the shoulder by two rob­ M Pratt and adjoining the store ot ♦ bers about midnight last night. The the north, and will occupy it with ♦ I robbers entered the house and awoke l.is men's furnishing goods depart­ I the old man, ordering that he give ment. The change will be made • them his money. Garl, scarcely about the first of July, at which time I awake, demurred, whereupon one of extensive improvements to the :oom I the robbers fired at hint with his pis­ which will be started at once, will be ! that one should have in i ’ It is the Intention to cut tol, striking him in the shoulder. completed They then secured the old man’s a big archway in the wall which sep­ i purchasing- drugs is alway, ’ money, amounting to a few cents arates the store from the new room, Our June Sales arealways an event of importance, this year more than ever. Thousands of dollars of our more than »50, and left the house. and the entire stock of men's cloth­ experienced by our custom. ! Garl’s cries for help aroused the ing and furnishings will be moved spring goods have arrived late. To dispose of all these late arrivals they must be sacraficed, sold at a loss, neighbors and soon a crowd of men I'p-to-date fixtures will be Installed e«. It is most gratifying i was on the scene. When the old man and one of the most complete cloth­ however let us state, right here that “The Friendly Store’ is not going to be the loser, it was optional with us told his story a search for the rob­ ing stores In the valley will be the bers was at once begun and Sheriff result of the change. That depart­ to us to note this, fw It! [ I to accept or reject these goods, we accepted them but we got concessions—got them 25% to 5o% less than Fisk telephoned for. The sheriff and ment. as now. will be under the able proves to us that our i I ashburne.v ho Deputy Hammond left here about management of Carl they would ordinarily cost us. We’re going to make a profit and at the same time we are going to sell you 2 o’clock this morning. After their thoroughly understands the business, arrival there they at once began a and who through his good fast® in many seasoaable articles at 25% to 50% percent less than you expect to pay. especially in Wool and Cotton tiring effort to giVe the I ; thorough investigation of the affair, buying correct clothing and furn'sh- and remained in the vicinl’y a part ing« has built up such a wonderful Fabrics and Ready-to-wear for Women, and Every article listed here will show best of service and ft of the day, but as far as learned they business which that department en- - •iinct j have found no clew to the robbers. a redetion of 10% to 50% and as the Best Values are represented in the smallest lots we advise y^u to come The space now occupied by the Owing to the wretched telephone and purest goods has had j service between here and Natron it men's department will be devoted to early. This sale begin; June We want our out-of-town patrons to take advantage of this was almost Impossible to get the full the ladies' cloak and suit depart­ the desired effect. and correct particulars of the shoot­ ment. under the management of Miss sale. If you can’t come, send for samples, or send your order, you may rest assured you will get the very i ing early In the day and It was neces- Blakelv. who has had charge of th:«.c i If you have ever department for several weeks past. uary to await the return of Sheriff traded , J best values in the articles you order. Mr Friendly is to be congratu'.aied Fisk and Deputy Hammond. What ♦ with us we are sure tlaf few particulars of the affair were upon his enterprise in making these 1 ! learned were substantially as follows: improvements. His business, through Garl is aged about 60 years and is up-to-date advertising and relfanle tnal of our exempiary Xt. I ! considered simpleminded or half-wit­ business methods, has made a phe­ ted. He lives alone in a small house nomenal growth during the past rev I vice will inspire in about a quarter of a mile from the years, and the increase justifies tins you this [ residence of Bert Smith, for whom he enlargement. i same feeling of has been working for some time past, security | ’ being engaged in cutting wood. He has resided in that vicinity for the and make you a fe?ulir i • past fifteen years, making his living i by doing odd jobs for farmers. The We would like i customer. money which the robbers took repre­ sented his savings for the past sev to be your dru??ilt. |j era) years, and the old man seems to feel worse over that than his wound. I Held at Franklin F’rhlay and Satur­ Garl says he was awakened abou* I day of Ijist Week — A Successful ♦ midnight by two men in his room. • Meeting. They held revolvers in his face and I Our Prices are told him to get up. He did so and I (Special Correspondence.) I the men ordered him to give them Franklin, May ' 28.—The Junction always as Low I his money. It sems that he sleeps District Sunday School Association I I with his clothes on. He turned his met at Franklin 1 Friday, May 24, at 2 as the Lowest I Dockets inside out, emptying them p. nr, and wm called to order by • of the money, »50.50, which they the president of I the district, O. Ben- ♦ ► contained. One of the men then nett. I shot, the bullet entering Garl’s left The devotional service was led by I shoulder, making only a flesh wound P. C. Beaman, of Franklin. I I ♦* ’ I he robbers thM left, warntni their "The Responsibility of the Sunday Victim that If ho Qftnmntn/1 1 a ««»» . victim that if he attempted to leave School to the Community” was the Zo ! the house bpforo ninming hp Red Cross Drug Store; l first topic taken up during the after­ be killed. He was not so easily noon, led by Dr. Parks, with Rev. D. frightened, however, and soon lit his E. Baker, L. Lemmon and others tak- lantern and went to the home of Bert | Ing part in the discussion that fol- Smith to whom he told his story. . lowed. LITTLE GOOD LAM) REM.I1M The neighborhood was aroused and The evening session began at 7:30 a search made for the robbers, but with a song and prayer service led by «renter Portion Op« n to Entry « without success. Roseburg is Already Acquire the Sunday schools of Franklin. Garl says he does not think he The address of the evening was would recognize his assailants if he made by Rev. J. M. Morris, of Eu­ Roseburg, Or , 27.-8|iwtb( would see them again, as it was dark gene, his subject being "The Model publication in the newspapers of Mav at the time. He says one was tall Teacher.” 11 of news from Washington to tl* and the other short, but is unable to At 11 a. m. Saturday Rev. D. E. effec tthat approximately si,;;; This is one of the many specials for Saturday, 500 yards Torchon and Valinciennes Lice, 2 to 5 inches wide, give any further description of them Baker addressed the convention, tak­ acres of land adjacent to the Ashland Dr. Jayne, of Springfield, was called ing for his subject "Sunday Schoo) and Siskiyou National forests, intbi» suitable tor trimming dresses and undergarments, insertion to match, many patterns sold regular and dressed the man's wound, which Evangelism.” district, would be released from with, is not serious. Bert Smith brought At noon Saturday the convention drawal for forestry purposes and re­ at 7c to 15c a yard, Saturday special,..................................................... a dor n yards hint to Eugene, arriving late this af­ sat down to a dinner provided by the stored to entry August 22. the local ' ternoon, and he was placed in the Franklin people. land office has been flooded with re­ Eugene hospital for care and atten­ information cocernuq Several important questions were quests for tion. taken up by the convention, and in these lands. It should be explained Sheriff Fisk and Deputy Ham­ the discussion that followed ft was that but a small part of the lands mond were unable to obtain any clue plainly evident that the Sunday ’hits released are vacant and subject EUGENE’S FOREMOST YOUR MONEY’S WORTH to the identity of the robbers and re­ school workers in the district were tn on try under these orders. Withlx turned home, arriving soon after very much In earnest with their work this area are 12,160 acres of school AND BEST STORE OR YOUR MONEY BACK noon. Several on the program could not be land, 1 7,880 itnsitrveyed, and 27.521 acres of the California & Oregon Rail, there on account of sickness. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Among those who took part In the road grant. Of the remainder of II,- > ♦ ■convention work and were so helpful 960 acres, probably 75 per cent had ♦ DIED. ♦ were: Dr and Mrs. Parks, William been entered by private claimant» be ♦ introduced is sufficient to oust the fire was of incendiary origin. Loss, 4 I Pitney and Mrs. Strome, of Junction; fore the withdrawal, and they vert, A Stable Distanoe. Standard OH Company and its trib­ »15,000. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A | Rev. J. M. Morris and Rev. D. E. of course, the more accessible and Two travelers were journeying along utary companies from .Missouri. At her home on East Eleventh Raker, of Eugene; C. J. Hurd, of desirable lands. Probably not mnr> Lexington, May 23.—The Jury in a dusty road on a hot day toward street. Eugene, at 11:45 o'clock Mav Santa Clara; Mr. Bristow, of River than 8000 acres of land available for Attorney-Ueheral Hadley filed a the case of Judge James J. Hargis, Ctncord, Mav 23 An Interested suit In the supreme court two years charged with the murder of Thomas Ripiasbvllle, where they expected to -8, 1907, Mrs. Mamie M. Reed, wife I 'Hew; L. L. Cohb, of Elmira; L. Lem- entry Is Included in the area rele»*l crowd of spectators mostly Chris­ sntlsfy their thirst and their hunger of J. V Reed, after a long illness ago charging that tile Standard Oil i mon, of Fern Ridge; B. C. Beaman by this order, most of which is of in- tian I’rlentist«, gathered In the Mer­ Company, the Waters Pierce Oil Com­ Cockrill, returned a verdict of not and to put up for the ulght. A native from tuberculosis. She was aged 35 land J. F. Kirk, of Franklin, and Mrs. different quality or so inacce*-s:bl* guilty today. rimac county court bouse today at­ pany and the Republic Oil Company approached, driving a weury team. years and leaves besides her husband Mitchell, president of the county as- a not to be very valuable. When the V'tdict was announced The other recent releases n tbit tending the suit Drought by the “next were in a trust and parties to a con­ "How far Is it to Squaahvllle ?” they ",. ANNOINCEMENT Hyson, G. B. trust* »■». ing the peonle of free, full and “About two miles,” be replied care teen Sunday schools In the district. uments, which is without dou W _ • General Streeter, of counsel for the wholesome competition; that the oil Lockwood, Mrs. Clara S. All but three of these reported. In largest, best finished and self«" Services at the Baptist church at testily. defense, stat 'd that the suit was companies misted the public into the Mayrand. A. L. "Sure?” the district there are 105 officers stock in the state, and consist» Harrisburg Sunday at 11 a. m The brouiht with vii ' Mrs. Eddy's consent, belief that they were separate and Mills, Janne. and teachers; total membership of Scotch, Swedish and Eastern r» "Course I am. I live there." aod t> ked that tn« trustees nominat­ distinct corpot at ions, when in fact pulpit will be filled by Rev. Elbert Parks Family, Mrs. Margarett. schools, 10.59, There were 5.5 ad- and Vermont marble; monuo The popular Anoth«*r long and weary walk. seen. ed In her recent teed of trust be sub­ the agreement made them one corpo­ Beebee, of Eugene. Ward * Co., Mess E. dftfons to the churches from the Sun­ tablets, etc., of nearly every evening service will be conducted by Ingly of several miles, followed, when stituted for the lomplalnants In the ration.” Watson. Miss Augusta. I have some except lonsll?“" day schools Amount contributed for . .u D. E BAKER. Pastor. San Jose. Cal.. Mav 25. Eight or Stree'er said, as '.hey appeared In "Two miles,” replied the stranger. I chosen president of the district, and make prompt delivery. Bes1“ court under authority <> Mrs. Eddy's ten are believed to have been burned Buy Sherwin * Williams' mixed * ’ hand I havt have also "Well, thank goodness,” said one, ilso on t»' *- PI \X<> BARGAINS J. M Day secretary for the coming stock on deed II»' asserted that If the deed Is to death by a fire shortly after 3 paint If von want the best. "we are not losing anything” ; year. B andcoming by rail Scotch a» va'ld. Mrs. Eddy's property has all o'clock this morning In the rear of CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO A vote of thanks was tendered Or­ England granites. I have some slightly used pianos been transferred to the trustees, and Frederick Browne's commission store Now is the opportunity to ® Two Birds With One Stone. they ask to be allowed to carry It on on North Market street, near St. ranging in price from »175 up. For- Leonard Tabor, formerly of Ma­ rin Bennett for his services as pres­ good selection for summer « ‘ »Irs. Much-Married-I And It very pleton. who Is now attending the os­ ident of the district during many In a few minutes the fire merly sold from »300 to ,350. Must If Mrs Eddy's competency la attack­ Janies delivery, and have your work years. Mr. Bennett has moved out ed then that question must be decid­ spread to G W Lafferty's livery sta­ close them out to make room for hard to Hud a girl for domestic service. teopathic college at Kirksville Mo aeas"n. Candid Friend-Yes; you should pro­ writes the Guard that he will he of the district, and his work here will before the rainy ed fir t and If the nominal complain­ bles and the the Union lodging house new goods, which are arriving daily. W W. MARTIN It these rooms Call and see if this Isn't the greatest vide for that difficulty next time. ant I Mrs. Eddy) Is not incapacitated, above the stables home soon to spend the summer and l>e remembered gratefully. East Ninth St . EugM»«. w Santa Clara Invited the association /ien the “next friend»” have no forty sleeping lodgers were awakened piano bargain ever offered In Eu- | that he is looking forward to the cool “What do you menu?” to meet at that place next year and standing in court. It depends en­ by the nol»«> of the terrified horses gene. the pleasant davs of “Marry a man who Is thoroughly do­ nights and JUST HI 1 ’ All the horse», the invitation was accepted The tirely with the court whether th«« In the stable below H E MORRIS. home. We have just received a mesticated.” "next friends" suit shsl; be allowed twenty In number, were burned to convention was then closed with the of Cutting machinery. 606 Willamette Street. to proceed, and in deciding the ques­ death Considerable excitement »as caus­ song. God Be With You Till We celebrated Champion “>‘’*^,^1 In »pile of the efforts of the fire­ tion the court should be guided by SEW TODAY. ed In the vicinity of the residence of •Meet Again.” and binders, in all sit Tn . the best Interests of the persons men the flame» leaped to the upper Don't Pay Alimony Rov Johnson at the corner of East are the best on the market ■ bringing the suit a* the ''next portion of the building, and that all FOR SALE ,12 couch for ,8; la- to be divorced front your appendix. Fourth and Pearl streets last night » guaranteed. Call and in’5!P,,nfO ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ friends" do so at their own risk and the occupants of the rooms were not etd,4tw GRIFFIN HARD**” dy's ,13 writing desk. ,9 Inquire There will be no occasion for it If soon after 8 o'clock by a woman In ♦ must defend the propriety and neces­ caught In the death trap seems a mir­ 337 East Eighth street, across you keep your bowels regular with the house crying for help in a pite­ ♦ BORM. Rushing into the halls In their sity for such action at any time acle R R. track Call before Saturday Dr. King's Nevi LLe F'lls TO TRADE Their ac­ ous voice This was kept up for sev- ♦ night garments they grop««d their way railed upon, as thew are now doing night. mSl eral.minute». «nd the neighbors, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A tion Is so gentle that the appendix Mr. Kelly, counsel for the plain In the choking .blinding smoke, led Piano or organ for « ' never has cause to make the least thinking there was a murder being tiffs, said that General Streeter ha.I by the voice» of the firemen, who had WOOL WANTED—At the Eugene complaint. At Goshen. Oregon. May 18, 1907, or horses. ___ ______ _____ Guaranteed by W. L. De committed telephoned the fire engine U p yoRR I^, not challenged 'he good faith of the h»sten««d to their rescue woolen mill. Top price paid. *’tf _____ I.ano, _ druggist. house. Fireman Chas Croner hunt­ is , « wlf*‘ of George Beckwith, a ____ ___ 25c. Try them. Later four bodies were recovered «06 Willamette Strt* plaintiff» in any of the documents New strained and comb honey; ed up his brother. Night Officer Gro­ 10 1-2 pound daughter. dwtf from the ruins, and It b««came known filed by him wer. who proceeded to the »cene of guaranteed pure. Eugene Grocery. Wall paper remnants from 5c per this afternoon that fifteen men who A« announced In tbe_G«*Jj* * Streeter replied that he was laying slept In the lodging house are miss­ louble roll up the disturbance. There were no down the general principle of law sounds when be arrived there, but CHAMBERS HARDWARE TIMBER LOCATION' ago a meeting *** CO E J. McClanahan, who has Just days ing. but some of th«*se men may be I applicable to *be case. when Chief Farrington came a little returned from a trip to Los Angeles, store of W J. Hill 1«« . F» out of town c. J Barhlte Is quite III at hi» I rna locate six people on good tlm- later an entrance to the house was rays the southern metropolis is a very purpose of reorganizing * I Two bodies were identified as those home in the northwestern part of the Johnson and his wife were >nsv place and Is ronstanlv growing club. her claims. Address Box 255, Eu- affected Quite a number Jefferson Cttjr, Mo.. May 24.— of George Hearn, of Izm Angeles, and ■nt. % city. gene. Or. found sitting tn the dark, but denied Hi» son. E E McClanahan. Is doing sportsmen were pre«“' Commissioner Anthony, appointed John McDonald, of this city, in the that anything had happened John- »ell and now weigh« over 180 lowing officers were hv the Missouri supreme court to take employ of the water company s«-emed to be drunk and was perhaps rounds San Francisco. Mr McClan­ ____ testimony In the ouster suit of the . Ident, I lieu i, I. i. H. n. Bingham; ,, p r'1. There were many narrow escapes Vudor hammock« «re made of bet- abusing his wife, but she denied it ahan says, 1« fn a frightful condition O. Yoran: treasurer, n -y* ctate against the Standard Oil Com« ___ _____ _ with _____ Inflammable ___________ Two cans filled ter material than most others, |.any, today made his report to the materials soaked In oil were found in almost every respect Ranks re­ field captain, Frank ■ have them In three colors |0 d* court He bolds that the evidence »nd are believed to Indicate that the fuse to loan money, building opera­ are already over - ’ CHAMBERS H \RDW IKE CO Rny that new 9x’.2 rug from ns tions are tied un and the street car that number is exp CHAMFERS HARDWARE CO. «trike paralyzes business. bled. MONEY SAVING EVENT Garments Saturday, Men Security :: :: Children. 1st. Read this List of Bargains Men’s Suits Reduced 1O% to 25 0 Ladies’ Suits X Price Suit Cases, Grips and Trunks Ladies’ Shirtwaists X Price Hats, Caps and Shirts Muslin Uncerwear X off Blankets and Comforts Ladies* Dress Skirts X off Laces and Embroideries Ladies’ Silk Jackets X Price Lace Curtains 25% to 50% Less All Novelty Dress Goods X off Wash Fabrics Reduced 10% to 40% Hosiery and Underwear Notions, Petticoats, Wash Dresses, Silks, White Goods, Corsets, Etc. Saturday We Oifer 5000 yards of Lace at, % Price 40c S. H. F riendly REPORT OF DISTRICT S. S. CONVENTION HULL’S a