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Friendly’s Grand Annual Clearance Sale * Continues ONE WEEK MORE I* ELECTION IS POSTPONED TiLL OCTOBER 1 LABOR DAY MIGHT NOT l!E LE GAL, NO COUNCIL DECIDES TO Special Sx’e of Boys' 2 and 3 Piece Suits Neckwear and Hosiery Greatly Reduced Next Week Included In this sale are all standard Faultless, Cluett and Monarch Shirts. »1.50 Shirts, sale price.... »1.25 ßhlrts, sale price ... »1.00 Shirts, sale price ... 75c Shirts, sale price.......... 60c Shirts, sale price . .. . *1.15 NECKWEAR 10 doz. 50c silk 4-ln-hands, al) colors 5 doz. Ready-to-wear 4-ln-hands, 25 cent values 12'Ac hosiery, sale price 15c hosiery, sale price 25c hosiery, sale price All summer weights and patterns in boys’ 2-piece suits reduced 25% $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 Suits, sale Suits» sale Suits, sale Suits, sale Suits, sale Suits, sale price price price price price price $4.50 $3.75 $3.00 $2.65 $2.25 $1.95 4 piece combination suit, cap, 2 pants and coat, $5.50 and $6.00 suits $3.85 3-piece Suits Reduced M $6.00 Suits $4.00 Suits $2.50 Suits $3.00 $2.00 $1.25 -¿HLBninciCfotAej Men’s and Boys’ Hats Reduced Cool Underwear at Low Prices The "Sterling” $3.00 hat is the best $3.00 hat in the world and you can buy them during the last week of this clear ance sale__ ,_____ _ .................... $2.25 There is more comfort in “Deisher” Underwear because it is elastic and form fitting and has patented cuffs that o curl up $3.00 Summer Underwear, sale price $2.25 2.50 Summer Underwear, sale price 1.65 2.00 Summer Underwear, sale price 1.25 1.50 Summer Underwear, sale price Í.ÍO 1.25 Summer Underwear, sale price 1.00 Summer Underwear, sale price 75 Summer Underwear, sale price 50 Summer Underwear, sale price All Kh*|M«>, colors and size« »2.50 hats, sale price, 12.00 bats, sale price »1.60 hats, sale price, Oi.oo hats, sale price . gents Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silk, Palmer and Seigel Coats and Suit for Ladies • 1.H5 »1.4» »l.iM . 75c V V W f V J* . H. FR.1EINDLY S Agents Schloss Bros. Clothing for was stormy. Mr. Hard reports a not care, Often it is said the small pleasant trip, the roads being In good limbs of the chittim trees were bro- condition, and things seem to be go ken up into small blocks and sold ing on satisfactory at the properties for the bark. he Is looking after. The big tunnel at Chittim is a wonderful medicine. the Vesuvius, being driven by Messrs. as is vouched for by the experience of Thom and Lindquist, is showing a Lane county rancher. Being ill, good ore, with values Increasing as he came to a doctor in town, wbo the tunnel penetrates further into the proscribed some mixture, as mountain. On Friday, in company usual, in Latin. He took it to a ! with Dr Smith, of the West Coast drug store, and in the course of half I Mines Company, Mr. Hard visited an hour it wad made up and the Portland. Aug. 14. — According to rancher went home, the doctor hav Han Francisco, Aug 12.—The su ■ the Riverside and Oregon-Colorado on Oregonian special from Spokane, ing charged him »1.50, and the drug preme curt, shortly before 5 o'clock j properties, where large amounts of not all of the available testimony gist »1. The medicine helped him, tonight. Issued orders directing Supe I copper ore Is in sight and ready for touching the conditions of trackage but he told his wife he thought it rior Judges Lawlor, Cook and Dunne treatment. One'thousand feet of heavy rails and equipment, possibly responsible was nothing but chittim bark. So to show cause In the higher courts, arrived "at "the V I*' depot" Monday tor the ’ recent wreck at Milan, Wash., when his bottle was empty he put a en banc, at 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, and were forwarded to the Vesuvius wa " brought out at the hearing.which bunch of chittim bark, a little mul- August 19, why they should not Is mine at Bohemia, the order being took place yesterday before the state len and Oregon Grape root in a pot sue permanent writs of prohibition i railroad commission at the scene of and boiled it down until there was restraining them from proceeding filled by a Cottage Grove house. the wreck, in the wrecked, though The new lodging house at the Ve about a quart. Then he strained it, with the trials of Rudolph Schmidt, Indicted for participation in street suvius Is about completed, the base-I righted dining car, nor in the hearing leaving about a pint of liquid, strong in thia city at which the railroad wit and black. Then he put in a pint of car strike violence; Assistant Counsel ment made by excavation being near William M Abbott, of the United ly solid rock, makes a storage room nesses were heard. More than 25 sugar, boiled It again for a short persons were injured in the wreck time, and bottled it hot. The medi Railways, indicted on a charge of for many mine supplies. The first bribing supervisors; Theodore V. Hal floor will be used for the office and last Saturday. For this reason no cine did just twice as much good as conclusions pointing toward a possi the doctor's prescription,being, he sey and Louis Glass, of the Pacific the second floor is partitioned 'so as Telephone & Telegraph Company, to accommodate eighteen or more ble verdict on the part of the rail- thinks, twice as strong. , road commission is obtainable, or . and W I. Brobeck, of the Parkside men at the mines.—Nugget. even the possibility of a suggestion. I Transit Company, similarly indicted. Members of the commission are al- <NITTAGK GROVE NEWS The Issuance of these orders, fol ! leged to have found many rotten OF LOCAL INTEREST lowing a long consultation of the ' ties, according to the special, bro- ’ chief lustice and associated justices I ken fish plates and other bad condi- A hunting party composed of Geo. in chambers during the afternoon, j tlons. There is said to be no doubt M Queen, Louis Grow, Elza Holder is esteemed a great victory for the Judge that the telegrams sent by man. Colonel Veatch, Henry, John joint defense in the bribery graft i Gordon, chief counsel for the Great and Hamilton Veatch, left yesterday prosecution, as It means that the su Northern, after the sitting In the dln- for a month's hunting trip on Coal preme court sees In the various Last year there were many bears grounds on which the validity of the fn the vicinity of Ivlson, but thia year i Ing car had closed, constituted an creek, about 80 miles from here. earnest of the seriousness with which Cottage Grove will have a poultry Oliver grand jury indictments are despite the fact that there are all Northern officials view the in show sometime along about the holi being attacked enough merit to call kinds of fruit In abundance that Great days. There will be a meeting of the for arguments from both sides be bruin likes, hardly a one has been vestigation. poultry fanciers soon for the pur- fore the highest courts. ceen by timberman, farmer or hun ' pose of organising an association and Halsey's condition is still critical ter. arranging for the show. and his recovery is a matter of ex- The luscious blackberries, for Mr. Wilson has disposed of his in treroe doubt. which at any time Mr. Bruin would terest in the Wilson restaurant and risk his life, have not tempted any with Mrs. Wilson will take a well- from their environs In the coast re earned vacation, leaving here some gion, neither does the tart LaSalle time in September for a visit to Chl- berry, or other toothsome species i cago, and from there well go to the which abound in that vicinity. In Nome Place* Good Supply Yet— 1 Jamestown exposition. The reason. It Is supposed, is either Miss Georgetta Berg has returned Grows Rapidly Where There Is home that most of the bear were killed after a week's visit with her last year, and that few are left, or Much of It—A Good Medicine friend. Miss Ethel Moore at Lorane. GOOD ATTENDANCE AT MEETING that the berries are thick in their A delightful lawn party was given Even Whew in Crude State. FRIDAY— native haunts, and the animals are ASSOCIATION by Miss Moore at her home Thurs OF not forced to come to the foothills. day evening In honor of Miss Berg WAGON ROAD IXTO DISTRICT Plenty of deer are reported In that Games were played on the lawn. In »ome parts of Lane county the I which was beautifully lighted with FROM ihvk . i . as COI STY SIDE vicinity, but very few have yet been chittim bark craze of a few yi ears killed. ' Japanese lanterns, and dainty re- —HARD ELECTED PRESIDENT ago has about stripped the country i freshments were served.—Nugget. of the available supply, but in the vi cinity of Deadwood, In the northern STUFET RAIL« \Y TlTIN a good attendance at NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. There was I part of the county, a good deal Is the regular meeting of the Bohemia IS NOW COMPLETED Any person wishing to Investigate Mine Owners' Association held Fri his or her assessment for 1907 for raid to be left The fact of the pres ent scarcity of the bark la not vital, day evening at the poetofflco. A the purpose of correcting any errors The street railway construction communication from the commission or omissions will please call at the however, for the reason that it does gang spent most of yesterday in not ake chittim long to grow again. ers of Douglas bending rails for the curre __ _ _______ AS < county at Roseburg assessor's office within the next ten from Along the banks of sloughs or ststing t' Pt Ptirvt days, that the matter may be at around fences the brush will spring Willamette street to Eleventh street. the 12th to look tended to before commencing to up before the rancher realties his This morning the railway construc into the write the roll. I good fortune, that is, if it has been tion on the turn was finished. Fore Steamlry.it Persons who have loaned money plentiful in his section. It springs man Utterback calling it a splendid T*6- «i job. creek. wio and have taken deeds as security from the seed Frequently if a pointed 8. The company will work up Elev and who have not reported such loans tree is cut down the next spring will >e the party st th to the assessor, are hereby notified see a clump of chittim spring up enth street much faster, since the elation ground is softer and scrapers are be that the same are taxable credits uh. Tbo.r. V7. H and If not reported immediately they around the stump. This kind is not ing used for excavation F. J. Hard. Ch'.trchill vere se will have to bear the consequences so valuable, however, as is the tail 8h»ne and A. Traffic on Eleventh street can go ri to atterd the of assessments made from the beat kind that grows in shaded forests. lect«’d as del« along other highways, and thwrfore At certain times, when the sap Is the men are not bothered as they Congress to meet Information obtainable. Anieii aa Mln running fast, all the bark may be were on Willamette street. Foreman at Jot B T. KEENEY, off of the trunk of a chit Utterback is now working twenty- . re«l4i*d, bcranee al4-«t G-.i County Assessor. stripped tim tree and the tree will not be six men and several teams he w I kav The killed, a second bark coming out at street is completely blockaded. J. on r»< once. This is in June as a ruie. Dog um all us wood has the same quality. pre 3 Mr and Mrs. Zeno Zabriskle left Hop picking will commence at Mi)-| It used to be that men who next regs’.r last Wednesday Eugene, ---- . for — — - where 1er Bros.' yard, five miles northwest their living gathering chittim »< w <>i <l> • her will make their future h ome.— of Eugene on the river road. August filled up their bags with dog drove J. Hard Gardiner Gasette. F. and alder as well. The local buyers 26. Pickers are wanted. Bohemia last week. a24 MJ I. LE R BRO8. could get rid of it as chittim and dU urday evening, although the weather Subscribe for The Dally Guard. ROTTEN TIES CAUSED WRECK NEAR SPOKANE 'FRISCO BRIBERS GAIN VICTORY IN HIGHER COURT BEAR ARE SCARCE AROUND (VISION BOHEMIA MINERS' ASSOCIATION MEETS sued this month, making a total of 750. - Tie much wanted buckets of the Spencer Butt e Coal Company have ar- rived and , ik can Login at cuce ou the shaft. DANISH HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE BUILT ATJUNS i ICH ORGANISATION AFFE; TED MEMREI18 OF DANlSR ( Sixteen regular trains come into BUILDINGS WILL COST Ü25 , NET ANOTHER DAY FOR ELEC Eugene each day. Four are the trains on the Wendling branch. Be TO LOCAL AND PERSONAL TION FOR AMENDMENT tides these there are numerous extras OE’ BUSY RAILROAI) TOWN CHARTER—FIRE LIMITS IP for the operators here to receive or ders for. AGAIN—EIGHTH STREET TO li. T. Dow and daughter went to Guard Special Service. BE PAVED Portland this afternoon. Mr. Dow Junction. Or.. Aug. 13.-The mein has been in the timber business here, but will . now establish his busine33 hers of the Danish colony at there. I He expects to make frequent place held a special meeting sUBila“ (From Tuesday’s Guard.) and completed a thoroug i orginii»’’ The city council met last night trips here. and passed upon a number of impor Professor Sweetser, head of the tion of the plans to build the Dam.J a tant matters. First, the postpone biological department at the Univer high school. ment of the day of election on the sity of Oregon, has let the contract 1 hey will be lueorporated at once for a »3000 home in the eastern part amendment of the city charter from of the town. It will be of the bunga andeommence to get the grounds a Septepiber 2. Labor Day, to October low type. shape to build next spring. They ex. 14; second, the granting of the peti pect to put up buildings to cost H. A. Borchert and family, Dr. 000, to start with, aud will enlarge tion to pave Eighth street, and third, L. E. Andrews and son, the passing of an ordinance repeal Borchert, W. H. Irvin and brother. as needed. and Dr. ... . ing the one extending the fire limits J. 1. Irving, have returned from their i The Danish neopie have only three trip up the McKenzie and gone to such schools In the United to the depot grounds by making the north boundary the alley between their homes in California. and the one to be erected h-re is in’ Fifth and Sixth streets. tended to draw students from Orts The district fair at Roseburg is the The first committee to report any gon. Washington, Idaho and Califor fourteenth consecutive one to be held thing of interest was the judiciary, nia. They expect to teach all th# in the district. It is claimed that which read a letter from the South j higher branches of both English and this will be the biggest one of the en ern Pacific Company, stating that Danish history. Hon. G. C. Millett they would pavetheir part of Willam tire number and that the races will has donated five acres of land tor be far the best of any previous fair. ette street, but asked that they be al the school, which will be located just lowed to wait until they had deter west of his beautiful home. The peo. The northbound train this after mined upon a location for their new pie are responding very liberally m noon was delayed until 4:20 by an depot. The council decided to al getting it started. Hon. C. \V Wash unavoidable accident in California. low the company to wait. burne gave »500. Mr Millett, besides The northbound train is detained Cherry Gets Ills Light. giving the land, has given »250, and quite frequently, it is presumed, by Under the fire and water com others are helping the good cause mittee the matter of putting up a the pretty Southern Oregon girls,who along. flirt with the crews. I light at the intersection of Sixth and Rev. L. _ F. Belknap, of Forest 1 Willamette streets, for which Cherry Grove, made a short visit with‘hi» «» - « i_____ _ kar/1 urn a The First National Bank, of this Brothers have wortkd so hard, was son, H. V. Belknap, of the Red Crosa ] ordered put in. The government city, has filed suit against Walker [ Drug Store. Brothers. G. O. Walker and J. W. i building will be on the same corner. Dr G. F. Parks and family will 1 as will also be Cherry’s new brick. Walker, to collect the balance of a leave this week for St. Clair, Mich. note amounting to. with interest, i Councilman Garrett then moved The doctor will then go to Detroit, that the street committee look after »610.50. Attorney’s fees are asked where he will have an operation per* the heavy circus wagons when they for to the amount of »60. formed for removing gall stones from came to town and Bee that they do Kerslake's pigs, which are among his bladder. We are sorry to have the no damage to the paved streets, it doctor and his good family go, but | was passed that the committee select the wonderful trained animal acts hope to see them with us again this with Ringling Brothers’ circus, have the streets for the circus traffic, some been taught to shoot the chutes, skip fall. I of the councilmen wanting the paved Wayne Lingo is making wood fly streets tested by the heavy circus a rope, balance on a teeter board, and do may other things that pigs I with his new gasoline wood saw, and { wagons. will be kept busy for some time, be Next an ordinance was passed for have never before done. cause his prices are right and be constructing an eight-inch sewer As soon as the street railway com- treats the people right. from Alder street on Fifteenth to H. M. Milliorn and family ~:il Pearl, and on Mill from Fourteenth pauy gets a block of the track pro leave for Newport the last of this tected by the vitrified brick the street to Fifteenth. week, where they expect to spend a City Attorney Allen- recommended paving company will begin paving. few weeks enjoying a much needed that the election for the amendment Today Superintendent Chipman and rest. of the city charter be held sixty days some of his men are helping the The young son of Mrs. J. W. Faw- from the date of meeting, because street railway workmen in order to ver had the misfortune to cut three September 2 is I.abor Day, a legal get a good start. toes of his left foot oft yesterday. holiday. An ordinance repealing the He was splitting wood and in making Eugene has one more baseball old one was read and passed, and a an extra hard strike the axe struck Springfield and two more: game with second one making the date for the something and glanced, striking the election October 14, 1907, was Im-1 with Coburg, The game next Sun-1 foot with the above result. Dr. Lee day with Springfield, at that place, meidlately passed, being the same as and Dr. Owen dressed the foot. About the former one in every way but ‘he will be a hot one, for Springfield has a year ago the same boy split bis not lost a game with Taliafero in the date. The mayor signed the ordi hand open with aq axe. nance before the council adjourned. hex. DeNeffe, according to the pres Professor E. E. Orton had the mis ent plan, will pitch for the Colts. After this matter had been settled, fortune to get his thumb caught In I petitions for paving Eigh htstreet The Allen Cannery will open again the sprocket wheel of his bicycle were taken up and considered, and tomorrow to begin work on the peach while repairing it and it now minus under the emergency clause were crop. While the force will not be the entire end of that thumb. pased. The kind of pavement was large, it will be increased in a short T. P. Moorehead, ot Skidmore,Mo,, , left with the council on the condition time to its full capacity. Following is visiting his brother at this place. , that the best and cheapest of any the aannlng of peaches pears, prunes I ’ hard pavement, all things considered, and apples will be taken up. Many should be selected. The intersections tomatoes will also be canned. Most ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ of the streets will be paid for by the of the peaches will be shipped from ♦ » MARRIED. ♦ city, while the intersections of the Roseburg. streets with the alleys will be charg ed to tbe property owners by the Geo. W. Hug, the well-known uni ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ quarter block. versity athlete, is in Eugene attend Chester Nichols has made other Amendmenta were also made to ing tbe teachers' examinations. He the ordinances for the pavement of will be principal of the Eugene high araangements and will clerk for C. Seventh and Ninth streets to charge school this year, and is planning to F. Hurlbhrt again instead of going the intersections made by the alleys do great things for the young people to Eugene to accept a similar posi tion with S. H. Friendly. Mr Nich to the property owners also. of Eugene. He took courses for pre- j ols is an wMbllent young man. and Fire Limit« Again. paration in high school work when! we are glad to have him remain here. While the ordinances were being in college, and will undoubtedly be al considered Councilman McCready success as principal. PROMOTION'S MADE moved that an ordinance be drawn IX COMPANY E by the city attorney to change the E. H. Harriman, wizard of the Pa north boundary of the fire limits cifies, is to have an Oregon town Second Lieutenant Metcalf ha’ from the Southern Pacific depot to named after him.. A town site has the Alley between Fifth and Sixth! been laid out and a postoffice estab been appointed first lieutenant, made streets. Much to the surprise of the I lished at the town of Harriman, not J vacant by the promotion of Lieuten two or three spectators the motion far from Bend, on the main line of ant Lawson to captain of the commis passed, the councllme.i lining up as | the Oregon Eastern survey two miles sary department, and Sergeant Petrie follows; A.yes—Henderson, Fisher, : from Crane Creek Gap. where the Or- appointed to fill Lieutenant Metcai'» Gilbert and McCready Nays—Cal j egon Eastern enters the Harney val- place as second lieutenant and Cor kins. Garrett and Harbaugh. Ber jley. The new town is one of the best poral Zerull to first sergeant.—Cot- ger was absent. Fisher, who last ¡sections of the valley, and the town 1 tage Grove Nugget. time supported the extension of the site will be opened up and lots placed limits to the depot, changed front Ion the market September 1. On ev- last night and voted with those favor i ery side is open country with level ing to reopen the matter. susceptible to cultivation. It From the appearance of things the ¡lands is believed that artesian water can be extension of the fire limits to the de secured there and wells will be driv pot has some opponents among the en. property owpers near the depot. It looks, since Berger voted for the full extension of the limits at the previ Took a Safe Sh ous meeting of the council, as though “Wall, str, what would you guess a tie vote will be the result when the1 my age at F said the lady of doubtful new ordinance comes before the! council for second reading, and that years as a challenge to her masculine Today was a busy one . the matter will make some sessions companion. transfer companies in the ran™ "Why. it is pretty hard to tell, but very interesting. yards. Several full carloads ■ I think ft would be safe to venture sidetracked this morning,among that you were born sometime during being. Crittia !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the past century." Car of Milburn wagons for urm Hardware Company. rr.ns”r ♦ CITY NEWS. + Car of feed for Eugene Trans.- Not Interested. ♦ ♦ She knew the Company. . ... for man who vat behind ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A4 Was ztztng i-p her hair Car of cement for A And peering through her peekaboo use on foundation of Divinity Weather Prediction. With rude. Ill mannered stare. bujlding. - raM- Tonight and Thursday, fair. When she could stand his gaze no mor* Car of wood for M ‘I'1“1114 R>sentment was so deep. Some headway is being made in fer Company. HvMd. Sb* turned round to rebuke the chap. Car of hay. shipped to Mr M. tearing down the fire wrecks. And he was fast asleep who is moving here from Pacific Coast baseball league With the unloading of One That Was Différant, scores yesterday; San Francisco. 3; “Do you know any foreign lan- and the loading of a car or Portland. 2. and other shipments on:, tn • guages?” »resented a busy scene, no “Well, I can read W. D. Powells however, than on many 01 %ppitf The corner stone of the Odd Fel lows hall at Springfield will be laid without stumbling much.' The magnitude of the an this evening. business here may be rid aSl^ the fact that the tran«fer tort» Easy Competition. A marriage license was Issued to Th* grsjuat* should stand a shew have not less than 2 4 wag» ¿«4 day to. Richard E. Hayes and Rosa For honor, wealth and fam«. ployed regularly, and re« L. Crenshaw. Camp*tlnt with *om* dubs you know of several additional, Wbo now Infest the csiow traffic become. o Bries. A small fire among dead logs at No wonder Manager ommitt** Black R<x-k is reported. Lltle or no the S. P. Co . told the i See our MrbvagaT anchen cabinets it tW ** damage was done. Eugene business men ‘ They sav* women steps. re to freight depot would Workmen are beginning to plaster CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO of th« P“ least three times the ' the Inside of the building of the Ore ent building. gon Land Company. Jg«t received, a new line of Jewel gasoline stoves. It is Just received. • tscg® Only «usbt iputgr's licenses were seif-generating 9x12 inrrafn rugs „na.1Ri CO. Issued today, while 1ST wave been 14- as naady and as safe as gas. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO, CHAMBERS HARD«A* EUGENE FREIGHT TRAFFIC GROWING VERY RAPIDLY