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EIGENE WEEKLY GUAR». THI Tt«rt»*T. AFRfL 2.5. 1»«»
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GUARD’S PARTY
SENATOR WARNER
Clothing
Grand Sale This Week ot Tailored Suits THINKS COLORED
RETURNS FROM
LOS ANGELES That Fits
SOLDIERS WRONG
Muslin
Special Sale of Silk Suits, Jumper, Spencer
Under-
and Shirtwaist, Styles, values to $ 16 for $10 wear
and Wears
A special purchase enables us to offer you about three dozen of this season's newest styles in Silk
Suits at about one third leas
the regular ortces, made of fine Chiffon Tafleta Silk in Juniper,
Spencer and Shirtwaist styles, shown in Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Green and Black, sizes 34 to
Values to $16.00 your choice
______ $10.00
40. We suggest early buying ii you want one.
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Extra Charge for Alteration
Extra Charge tor Alteration
Tailored Suits
Specially Reduced
New Parasols
$1.00 to $7.50
About ioo new parasols to
choose from, white linen,
plain, enibroideried and
hem-stitched edge. Pon­
gee in plain andembroid-
ereb effects, and the plain
and fancy silk Parasols,
colors to match your new
gown.
plain tailored suits
tiie Butterfly Suits
specially priced for
days, tomorrow and
Our stock of Lingerie Dreses
is complete in every fea­
ture, white and colored
Wash Dresses
at___ $1.50 to $15-00
Children's Parasols
25c, 50c and 75c
Big assortment, new styles
Reduced
15%
Our entire stock of
fine Undermuslins,
i> h i rts, Night
Dresses, Drawers, y
Chemise, for two
days, Friday and
Saturday, reduced
Fancy
Hose
25
and
50c
SENATOR
It’s a pleasure to wear them;
$15.00 to $30.00
Special next week, Suit Cases, Grips, Trunks
CRITICISE CRUISE
AROUND THE WORLD
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Eugene's Largest and
Best. Store
BOURNE STILL HARPS
ON THIRD TERM STRING
WILLIAM
Washington, April 17.
The
bouse committee on
banking and currency today
voted unanimously to table
the Aldrich financial bill, it
was also decided to give a
hearing tomorrow to Repre­
sentative Vreeland, of New
York.who recently Introduced
a financial bill which is look­
ed utxin »s a substitute for
the Aldrich measure.
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brand on « Milt ot . kt|,„ bg
su ft Icietit . ........................... W(irk.
nuii'sliip, style and quality of
material.
Come Uixl see .air spring awd
summer line.
You will finq it
complete in every r. »|HTt. «„j
we will I m - glad to show )ou (lllr
W9 carry a full line of fw.
nishings
WARNER.
made a midnight assault on the sleep­
ing. helpless citizens of Brownsville,
and said:
•‘It Is Incredible t<> me that any
man. white or black, should have the
hardihood to charge that the pres­
ident, In Issuing an oyded discharging
those soldiers, was influenced against
them because of their color.”
Warner paid a tribute to the col­
ored soldiers for their.services in the
critical moments of the wars of the
nation.
At the coming June election the
people Of 'several precincts will vote
on the matter of prohibiting the run-
ning bf stock at large in the respec-
live jpreelhcts. in order to bring thia
matter before the .people it is neces-
sary to file a petition with the coun­
ty clerk. So far Zumwalt and Wil­
lamette have acted upon the matter.
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New York. April 16. Amid scenes,
At the home of Jhe bride's parents, |
of turbulenre and great confusion, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Eugene, |
the
state
Ikenioctatic
convention
ad
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llotace Morris and Grace Smith,
journed today. After a bittur con­ Or.,
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Rev. J. J. Clark, of Manor, Wash., |
Washington.
D.
C.,
April
21.
test
the
convention
unseated
Senator
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WaHhington, April 21.—The re­ ♦
The wedding was at- |
la Senator Bourne and his "second Patrick H. MeCarren and his dele­ qffic.lating.
ported purpose of the preaklent to ♦
tended by their relatives and a few of
elective
term
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a
Joke,
or
is
there
gates
from
Albany
county,
elected
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their intimate friends. After being
«end th a fleet of battleahlpa now on ♦
♦ something In the man and the idea? four delegates from the various con- served with dainty refreshments the
Is he talking Just to hear his own igresfdonal districts, selected presi­
the Pacific coaHt around the world, ♦
♦ conversation, or is he gifted with
dential electors, and elected a new happy couple took the train for Cot-.
was the ba*!» of a diacustiloii In the ♦
tage Grove, where they will spend j
second sight?
state
committee.
senate today when the naval appro­
their honeymoon. The bride Is one
Is
he
merely
a
self-advertiser,
or
The
resolution
choosing
the
com-
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priation bill was taken up for consid­
Is he the apostle of a political gos­ ' niittce as a whole, Instead of by dis­ of Lane county's successful teachers, I
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and
the groom is a well-known
eration
pel i list the Republican party will tricts, was .rushed through and al­
They
Mr Bacon, of Georgia, asked what
have to accept before the Ideas of most caused a riot, the delegates cry­ young man of Walterville.
would be the eoat of thia eruiae arond
June?
ing "robbery.” “thieves” and other­ will be at home after April 26, 190S.
tbe world. Mr. Hale, chali'iuitti of the
These are questions that half the wise expressing their displeasure be­
committee on naval nftalm, replied
At the residence of Rev. Hansen.
politicians In the capital are asking cause they were not permitted to
that it would be difficult to atate the
of the other 50 per cent. What is elect the committee in the usual fash­ In Eugene, this forenoon at 11
Company E has recently moved its' the answer?
coat, but he w«» satisfied that the |
o'cluock. William Shaw and Miss Ha-
For the most
part ion
wear and tear on the fleet would be target range equipment front the Nel-1 those who talk about the senator
There were hurry calls for the po­ zel Lewis.both of Mohawk, Rev. Han.
very great. The coat, he said, would »on place two tulles east of .town to from Oregon are prone to laugh good licy, who had left the hall pfter the sen officiating. Only a few friends
not be known for a y •ar. He refor- the farm of Mrs. Sarah E Cochran,] naturedly at his
insistance
that unseating of the MeCarren delegates, and relatives of the contracting par­
red to the < rulae as a •'spectacular one tulle north of thle city, having se.-, Roosevelt is bound to be nominated and with great difficulty they re- ties were present. Miss Maude Lewis,
I cured a three years' lease on an Ideal, again In spite of himself and to re­
performance."
! stored a semblance of order. The sister of the bride, was bridesmaid
Mr. Bacon agreed that It was a, range on the latter place. The pit. mark that "it Is Just another hobby”, I chair rifled with an iron hand, and and Alfred Koozer was best man.
___ performance,
____________ , "but,” he i and targets are located at the base that the senator is riding
apectacular
If he
The bride is the daughter of Mark
a very dangerous of a steep bluff or hill, which formsi »ere not worth two or three million after ahnoundng the motion car­ Lewis, a prominent citizen of the
added, "It may be
ried hlntself put a motion to adjourn-
I -- Hale
I I .. I disclaimed
J 1 . . I .. I - - . I , a safe
«* Fa* «*■*«!
> 1 I . I background
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. > > B. . I for
F/ bb * • the.
$B ■ .
perfortnanoe.” - Mr
and solid
dollars. Bourne would probably be and it was declared carted.
Mohawk valley, and the groom Is
any purpose to charge that no good targets and bullets from the rifles , called a "crank."
It seems probable that the whole , head sawyer in John Brookmeyer's
would come of the trip around the The old range was located on the]
I mill. Their many
Deajiite the magnificent imported
nds tender |
world. He referred to It as spectac- east side of Row river, and during | cigars that he forces upon his hear­ matter will be fought out on the floor congratulations.
ular porformattce In the sense "that the winter months could not be reach ers In reckless profusion, the political , of the national convention at Den-
It was most remarkable and wonder-j rd by members of the company, and' gossips about town are inclined to I ver.
ANOTHER WAR CIXH'D
the location was therefore too far make for shelter whenever they see
ful."
IN THE I PAR EAST
H<>|M*l«*asly Spill, (
from town and too inconvenient. The the Oregonian coming. They know K. OF I*. IXHM.I BUYS
St. Petersburg, April
20. —"Rhat 1
IX > TFOR HOME
At a meeting of the Republican new range 1s easy of access and only that of he once gets hold of their
the Russian detachment in Persia
steering committee of the senate to­ fifteen minutes' walk from the ar- coat lapels he will talk them deaf,
A deed conveying a lot on West is in a serious position is fully con- J
day t !,«• legislative mtnuiltter was dis. ntory. Cottage Grove Leader
dumb and blind and paralyzed on Eighth street near Charnelton from firmed tonight by the dispatches
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cussed, but no decision was reached
Roosevelt.
How anyone on earth Dr. D. A. Paine and wife to Helmet which have been received by the for­
to add any important measures to
esu consider the possibility of a Re­ lodge No. .33. Knights of Pythias, of eign office from the Russian com­
those destined for enactment at the
publican candidate other than the
mander at Yelisavetpol, in Transcau­
\ pretty feature ol i the child rea- preskV'tit himself. Bourne canuot this city, was filed for record in the casia. ninety miles from Tiflis.
present session of congress. In regard
c/runty clerk's office today
The lot
to currency legislation, it wa* stated cue campaign conduc fed by the De- understand
Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholavltch
Is 33 1-3 by 160 fet in dimensions,
that If the house passed a bill pro­ llneator Is thr response It has evoked,
In the face of all the amusement
departed quieftv from here today,
vidlng for a commission to Investl- from the happy children of loving that members of congress and newa- and lies just east of the two-story traveling incognito for Crimea The
gate financial matters the senate parents. Scarcely a day passes with­ paper writer* have beeh getting out frame building occupied by Gibson's trip was ostensibly for personal rea­
would Immediately upon receipt of out one letter in childish handwrit­ of Bourne and his hard ridden hob­ grocery store on the corner. The sons. and. it is said, will be of short
this measure vote to add the Aldrtch ing arrives at the <<Utorlal office by, there's uo denying the fact that price paid for the lot is not given out. duration. The Duke’s departure,
the consideration tn the deed being
currency bill, with a view of putting One little girl of seven writes
within the last few mouths he has given at $10. The lodge at some fu­ however, on the eve of the Imperial
the whole subject Into conference
"Dear Sir:—-I saw the babies and won a great many followers.
An
family reunion for the Easter ser­
Senator Aldrich ntpde It clear that I think I will take four Please send odd feature of the case, also. Is that ture time will build a brick block on vices and of the royal marriage of
if there was to be financial legislation their clothes with them, and are they the whole country seems to have the lot, to be used for a meeting the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlona to
ot any character at this session It ever naughty, and If they are. how taken turns—or spasms at follow­ place and tor business purimses. This l’rlnce Wilhelm of Sweden. Is con­
Is agood location, as West Eighth
would lie along the line of what had shall I punish them? Please send ing his lead
Perha|>s every three or
sidered as an indication of a more im­
already been done In the senate, with t hem soon and what are their last tour weeks, the papers in various street is rapidly building out that portant object. Despite diplomatic
«■oneurrviice In the provisions for a names? I will try to make a good parts of the United States will be wav and is d'stlned to be one of the denials. Russia continues to forward
commission to sit during the recess home for them. I ain seven years filled with articles forecasting Roose principal bittiness thoroughfares of reinforcements and munitions of war
the city In the not far future.
of roaitnsi to consider currency mat­ ohl ."
velt's renomination and reelection
to the Caucasus.
The European
ters
Enclosed were the four clipped pic­ Within a few days the Roosevelt
military attaches, especially the Ger­
tures
Another letter was a mass of spasm appears to fa.de away and the
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The Robert Hays will contest was pencil scratches
An accompanying followers of Taft are leading
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+ the general situation and have made
hvsrd before Couni t Judge Chrisman note from the mother explained that
number of Inquiries, but the gen­
today. Charles A Hardy, the ex«cu- It was her three-and a «half-year-old
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tor. apiwarrd tor tli<* .■state. J M daughter's method of hoping that the
are purely precautionary.
Plpea for Amanda ll»)s and A C babies would have a "ladder and
At the Eugene hospital, April 15.
Woodcock for Robert llradv
niudder by Sunday ”
190s, at 7 p. m . Mrs. Martha J. Bai­
<1 UE THE ( XI SE.
The box factory and the sash an t ley. whose home was near Junction
4 6 years. 7 Him to Remedy Much of the Suffer-
door factory of the Seaside Lumber City. She was aged
The cause of
company were destroyed by fire this months and 14 days
Ing in Enhene.
afternoon and the mill seriously dam­ death was an operation performed a
The funeral will be
aged but to what extent cannot b> few days ago
Half of the sickness and
told at this hour. For a time all of held Saturday at the family home.
in Eugene conies
from
the mill buildings were on -fire an I
stomach. Cure the cause
seemed doomed and at the height of
Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets and
I'lltl» OF Til
the fire the entire city of Seasid ■
Dexter. Or, April 16. 190«
«as threatened but at last aecoaat
We Wish to thank those friends.
1 the fire was under control and n
' further danger is feared, although | through the columns of The Guard,
| a strong wind Is blowing toward th who showed us so much kindness dur­
city.
Before the fire had reachei ing the sickness and death of our lit­
Its height Mayor Hennesen of Seasld1 tle daughter. Ethel.
Mil AND MRS ROBERT I
| telephoned Major Wise f
botes
EDWARDS
ino and he tmm>Jiat«ly
I reeled
• Chief Foster to send down
i mach
suffering
as he could
spare.
Astoria
Hettsman Bros tojay sold their cl
Budget
gar store two doors north of
>1 you
Hoffman Huuae lobby to Mark Sm
Hiii-
rbeentlv fro mi Ei
is now In chara
Heltiman * Mc
their real estate
nest <,x>r
mho -no
to th« cigar itore.
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for
„nd <>w
met,,
prices and atyles are right.
Furnishings, too—a big stock especially selected for our Easter trade. Too many good things to tell you about here,
come in and we’ll show you.
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S. H. FR.ENDLY
,1M(inwni
We arc Eugen.- agent* for
cliaels, Sterns «
LEVINËÈR FARM SOLO
Fine Black and Blue Setge Suits in Unlimited Variety of Style and Fabric
Your Money’s Worth or
Your Money Back
is what we Offer , .„
goods, w Iwthei- you l,Uy (lr
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Our dignified clothes for dress up occasions express dignity and elegance hard to duplicate.
you know theyre “HIGHJ '4. Fine blue and black.
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Washington, April 21.— In a pains­
M is. H. L. Gibbs. Miss Effie With­
taking analysis of the Brownsvllk
affair Senator Warner, of Missouri row and Miss Zelma Cruzan, mem-
expre ted the opinion that soldiers bera of the party which The Guard
whoa identity had not been sh
sent on a trip to Los Angeles as a re-
ward for their work in the subscrip­
tion contesC conducted by this paper
during the winter, returned to Eu­
gene last night after having been
gone just two weeks. Miss Hattie
Cook, the ic-rth member of the par-
tj, remained in Southern California,
where she will visit friends for some |
time.
.
The ladles who returned last night
were well pleased with their trip and
enjoyed themselves very much while
gone. Besides all the places of inter­
est in Los Angeles, they visited the
Catalina Islands, San Diego, Corona­
do Beach. Ssn Pedro and many other
places, saw the battleship fleet, and
in fact took in everything that was
worth seeing. They say the King
Edward hotel, where they stopped
during their sojourn In Los Angeles,
is simply swell.” the accoiutnoda-
tiuns being the best In the city. They
intended staying in San Francisco on
their way home, but the city was so
dirty, they say. that they remained
illy a day and came on home.
We own our own building,
imy no rent and are satisfied
witli a reasonable profit.
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Last Saturday- E. J. Frasier, the
real estate dealer* closed a sale of M.
Levinger’s beautiful farm three miles
east of Springfield to W. M. Beals, of
No. H East Ninth Street
Porterville, Cal., for $20,000. This
Eugene, Oregon
is one of the best farms in Lane coun­
ty and Mr. Beals Is fortunate in se­
curing it. He will return at once
with his family and take charge of
his new home.
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ED. HANSON
WONDERFUL KLONDIKE
GOLD DISCOVERY
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At the home of John C. Parker,.
4 63 Olive street. Eugene, this sites
noon at 3:30 o’clock, Emery Scales
and Miss Bessie O. Powers, both ot
Eugene, Rev. D. H. Trimble official.,
Seattle, Wash., April 21.—T. O. Ing.
Oliver, who has returned from four
years' prospecting on the Mackenzie
At the home of John Schtnuti it
piece and Leland rivers during which Cottage Grove, April 19, 1906. i 'I iu
time he crossed the barren lands to II. McKibben and Miss Mearl L
the first, cache of the Franklin ex­ Schmutz, Rev. C. H. Wallace official.i
pedition, brings news of gold discov­ Ing.
eries which he says surpass the early
finds in the Klondike. He will head
Jas. A. Burrfer today began silt
a party that will eave Seattle early In the circuit court against Harty
next month on the rfeturn to these Oldham to recover $416.65 on i
discoveries.
Further than to state promissory note and for goods Nit
that his discoveries were on Great and delivered. L. M. Travis is attor.
Slave lake, Mr. Oliver declined to ney for the plaintiff.
go Into details of the locations of
the new fields. He confirms the re­
cent reports received of the big go'J
strike at Herschel island and pre­
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dicts a big rush into the Mackenzie
river country this year.
We still have our bargain counter,
which includes hardware, furniture,
rugs and matting. Don't wait until
they are all gone.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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Z. T. Fisk, H. M. Price and C. K.
Hale, appraisers of the estate of
Thos. A. Evans, the Imng Tom log­
ging contractor, who was drowned
in that river some weeks ago, filed
their Inv ntory in tba probata court
today
They appraised the property
at $4360.
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R ustic
SIPE wai ^ r
SHINGLES
PG5T5,BOXES?1!
Thousands of rolls of new wall pg.
per just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE' CO.
MOULDING
Fresh garden seed In bulk.
Chambers Hardware Co.
V'.'
for men who toil
Levi Strauss
& Co’s
Copper Riveted Overall*
■RAM"
cut full
made ot
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Cse stair pads under your stair car-I
pet. We have them.
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