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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
>• V SPRINGFIELD TEAM SHUTS OUT COTTAGE GROVE FINALLY LOCATED IN OMAHA Thousands of Pieces of Women’s High Crade Dainty Undermuslins Reduced 20% From Regular Prices David Parmenter, the old soldier, (From Monday » Daily Guard.) i who forfeited hl» bail at the last term There was nothing to the baseball ¡of circuit court by not appearing for1 gam« at Springfield yoMerday after trial on the charge of bigamy, has noon but Springfield. The Cottage i been locat d at Omaha, and Deputy Grove boys were outclassed lu every Sheriff C. Hammond left on this department of the game, as the score I morning's train for that city to bring a good of 10 to V would shew. It was - — _ ; | him back. sized crowd that saw th« game, the Since Parmenter's departure Sher bleachers and grandstand being Bli iff Fisk has been on the lookout for the I ed. Cottage Grown was loyal to any news concerning his whereabouts toam, having sent some thirty or for-1 and thinking he would go to Omaha, ty _ rooters along ___________ _ with ______ them The where he formerly resided, requested was an ideal one for baseball and all ■ the officers to look for him. The good plays were eagerly applauded sheriff received a wire Saturday Baker, who pitched for the Grove, stating that he had been found and did good work at times, but was rath that he had been placed in custody. er wild. Errors were scarce, there! Deputy Hammond at once b<gan being <>nlv three for the Grov« and | preparations for the trip back there two for the Blues Sherwood at first I and went to Salem this morning to and Nason at aeeond did the best secure requisition paper» from Gov playing for the visitors. Murphy, the ernor Chamberlain lie will then «lab artist for the Blues, performed proceed to Lincoln to get the signa very creditably. He has five assists ture of the goyernor of Nebraska and credited bo him without an error. He then go to Omaha to get his prig. stopped two grounders that brought oner. forth great applause from the grand Parmenter Is the man. It will be stand Smith at second accepted 11 remembered, who married again be cancea without an eror, while fore his first wife had obtained a Chandler and Anderson carried off divorce, he having heard that she was the batting honors, each man getting dead and ventured upon a second two hits Next Sunday the Blues will matrimonial career without having play either Albany or Ooburg., Fol- taken the trouble to ascertain the lowing is the score: truth of the report of his first wife's Springfield. death The Guard of Saturday print e. ed an Item about the still of the sec ab. r. h. P.O. 1 ond wlf<‘ to have the marriage cere Chandler, If............. 3 3 2 2 0 mony declared null and void. 4 1 7 Smith, 2b................. 3 0 1 1 Hobbs, 3b................. 4 2 0 0 2 1 Wilson, cf.............. 4 1 Anderson, lb. ... 5 0 2 » 0 Harper, rf.............. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mathews, ss............4 0 0 0 7 Morgan. >■................. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Murpliv, P.............. 4 MOREY PLENTIFUL FOR BOND BUYIN6 34 10 8 _ Grove Cot tag« ab. r h. .. ,4 0 1 Watson, cf . . .4 0 1 Allison, c. . . .4 0 2 Baker, p Sherwood, lb . . .3 0 <* 0 0 Mason, 2t>. . . . . .3 Markit, rf. . . . .3 0 0 L. Maxon. If. . . .2 0 0 Lincoln, as.. . . . 3 0 1 Earl, 3b. . . . . . .3 0 0 27 14 2 p.o. a 0 0 8 0 1 3 12 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 e. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2» 0 5 24 10 3 Run» anil Hit» by lining» Springfield 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0—10 Hit*.... 1 (I 2 0 1 1 2 1 0— 8 C. Grove. . . 0 .0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0— 0 Hits . .. .0 0 1 0 1 ft 1 2 0— 5 Hu in iimry Struck out By Murphy, 8; by Ba- ker, 7. Double play Smith (unassisted), Hit by pitched ball Hobbs. Passed ball Battery error, Cot- tag« Grove. Base» on bulls Off Murphy, 1; off Baker. 5. Stolen bases— Springfield, 12; Cot. tag« Grove, 1. Umpire- Johnson. Scorer Hunter. New York, April 27.—The subscription for ,20,000,000 of lbe »40,000,000 of Penn sylvania bonds were opened today. It is said the sub- scriptftina amount to »120,- 000,000. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Never before has any orher dealer in Eugene offered at this season of the year ’^ «“.nkaHe values. dozens of different styles. , Don’t neglect an aching back. Backache Is the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to t'helr aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly. Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's dis ear Mrs. G. Ix'Hter, of 5 56 Charnelton street. Eugene. Or., says: “I have suffered a great deal with palu in my back uud Inmeness In the loins, as well as disorders of the kidneys. Home time ago I decided to take Doan's kidney pills and nfter using them for a few days I found great re lief from the pain and lameness. I most heartily recommend this rem edy to others " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, cents. N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's and take no other. S44S 1.1 MBI Il It ATES ARE TOO llltill Salem, Or. April 25. Elmer L. Doolittle, of th« Cerro Gordo Lumber Company, complain« that the carload rates on railroad ties pnd lumber rat«» on lumber and railroad ties on th« Oregon & Southeastern are too exorbitant and asks the railroad coni- mission to come to the relief of the lumber manufacturing interests along the line and secure tor them a reduc tion lu th« tariff schedule. He »ays the present rate for lumber 1« »1 per 1000, and that upon railroad ties 75 rent«, and that when there 1» a mar ket for lumber the manufacturers are hit pretty hard Hu says he has paid as high as »3 1 66 ou a carload ship ment on u seven mile haul from his mill to Cottage Grove The cltliens of laitham. along the line of the Southern Pacific, near Cot. tage Grove, ask the railroad commit ■Ion to Interfere to aecure the rein- ■tatement of Latbani as a flag ata tlnn lor passenger train» Nos II and 13, aa the atatlon Is entirely without train service. except for Ire ght r c complaint 1« signed by F M Sharp, and he mate« that General Manager O'Brien has been petition*» for the relief asked, but that that official has thus far iguored the people'* re- queet. drawers . »1.25 Gown» *1.05 . . . . »He *1.00 Skirt» . HOC $1.05 *1.25 Skirt» *1.50 Gow n» «2.00 (àowii» »IJ0 *2.00 Skirt» $1.00 «loo »2.IO $3.00 Skirt« $2.00 «1.00 Skirts $3.40 *2.50 $7.00 Skirt» $5.00 »3.10 $H.OO Skirt» $6.00 $5.00 *10.00 Hklrt» »H.OO , OOc Gown» »l.IHt Gown» . »2.50 Gow ILS *(4.00 (down» $4.00 Gowns »7.00 Gown» IMc HOc «Oc Skirts . 1ST Drawers . 0Or «Oc Drawers 75c $1.00 Drawers. *1.25 Din wers$ 1.05 *2.50 Draw ers$2.2O CORSET LOYERS. 20c Corwt Covers 15c 6O< Skirts . . Corset Covers 25c SOc Corset Covers 40c 75c Skirts . . $1.00 SkirtH . *1.00 Corset CoverHOc *2.00 Skirts *1.00 35c De Bevoise Brassieres and Combination Brassieres Corset Covers, Drawers, Etc. Very high grade French under garments. Ask to see them. Domestics at Low Prices 20c Fancy Lawns, yd 12}^c Thin Wash Fabrics, yard 25c All kinds of Domestics at very low prices; sheetings, pillow mu«, lins, yard wide muslins, shirtings, calicos, bed spreads. tick. 20 pieces fancy Batiste and Lawns, 32 inches wide; stripes, figures and checks, light and dark col ors; your choice of the entire lot at, yd 12 l-2c Fancy Dress Swiss, yard 20c New patterns, coin dot and figures and embroidered dot; a yard .................................................................... 2Oc Grand collection dainty thin wash fabrics at 25c a yd; many of them worth 5 and 10c a yard more. Em broidered Swiss In white, brown, blues, etc., 31 inches wide. Batiste and colored figured lawns; all the new shades Including the Copenhagen blue. The kind you usually pay 12 l-2c for; extra heavy ticking, at 10c, 12 1.2c, 10 2-3e, 22c; 29 in. width; »2.25; Bed Blankets 50c to »4.50 the pair; extra heavy ones all wool »4.00 to ,10.00 a pair; comforts ,1.00 to $3.50; Big variety of Dress Ginghams in plain checks and stripes and fancy stripes and checks in all the good staple shades, A. F, C. quality, yard 12 1-2« fine white cotton filling. Bed Spreads, special at 75c, ,1.50 and ,2.00; extra quality tine satin Damask, fringed or plain, square on cut corners;. special,, each $3.00 and $5.00 French Batieste and Ginghams, yd 25c Sheetings, 36, 42, 45, 50, 54, 63, 72, SI and 90 inches wide; Pillow Tubing, 36. 42. 45, 50 and 54 inches wide; all new low prices. Galaina Suiting, a yard Tangier, April 27. It Is reported that Italauli, the bandit, hu» been as sassinated. Make 1 his Your Store—Ask For What You Want—Even If We Do Not Have It, We ll Get It For You News Confirmed. Paris, April 27. A news ag< ncy has what purports to be a confirma tion of the report of the assassination of Ralsull by Leynies tribesmen, while the latter was returning from a feast In his honor. Other reports ex press doubt of the truth of tie story. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Other merchants ask 7 l-2c and Sc; come in biack, blues. redi, garnets, greys etc; neat stripes and figures; also light »1.00 Feather Pillows 75c; »1.50 Pillows, »1.25; »2.50 Pillows Dainty little stripes and checks In dark and light shades, pinks, blues, green, red, lavender, navy, black checks, 32 inches wide. ♦ ♦ American Prints, a yard 6%c 29-in Amoskeag Shirtings, yd I Oc 36 inch linen Suiting in blue, grey, brown, green, lavender, red and tan; sale price, yard ............................................................... EA.MOIS BAX DIT ASS.ASSIX ATEI» BA LEY MES TRIBESMEN ♦ ♦ Ing, cotton flannel, pillows, blankets and comforts. grounds with dark figures; pink, light, blue, etc. We hare a variety dark and light prints at, yard ...................... ..St 25c Dimity, Dainty Rose Bud Patterns, 29 inches wide, yd 18c 36 -in Colored Linen Suitings, yd 25c A. F. C, Dress Ginghams, yd 12/^c ♦ ♦ ♦ SHORT SKIRTS The Wash Goods for Summer 1 908 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ The London, April cent Pwnnsyl vanla four bonds to the amount of »20,- 000,000 were over-subscribed many times. y The reductions are. <i< »W .X S White Goods for Graduating Dresses Soft white fluffy materials for graduating dresses, tn cotton, silk, and pool, nets. etc. Embroidery sets for dresses; material to match; mull, Swiss, Pearlinc lawn, in both plain and figured. Beautiful laces and trimmings. All these dainty fabrics are specially priced. We invite you to inspect these materials be fore making your selections ♦ ♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ RONS’ SENTENCE ♦ I» Near At II hik I I o Hundred» of Eu gene People All new, fresh, clean undermuslins, beautifully trimmed in lace and embroid insertion and splendidly made of the best possible muslins, cambrics, nainsooks and bwns- Gowns. Skirts, Drawers, Chemise and Corset Covers in immense variety. Gowns shown IS POSTPONED Portland. April 27. -Upon tnotlon of the defense the passing of Judgment upon J. Thoburn Ross, the Portland banker convicted of the wron gful conversion of pub lic funds, was postponed 30 days. Attorneys for Ross are preparing an appeal. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ YOU MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK Hosiery and Undeawearfor Spring Send By Mail or Telephone Your Orders Our staple Hosiery and Underwear is the best In America for the price«; complete stocks of regular and extra sizes made by the Wayne Knitting Co., all grades. I o S. H. Friendly Samples submitted Articles ordered that are not satisfactory may be returned Give us a trial order Ladies’ Hose 1 5c, 25c and 50c a Pair Matchless Hosiery at 15c and 25c a pair, the kind you usually pay 20c and 35c for; full fashioned 15c Hose are seamless; the 25c goods come in flat stitch and fine rib; 40c Hose, 3 pairs for »1.00; made from Sea Island cotton; 50c mercerized Lisle thread Hose, 4 pairs for »1.50; beautiful assortment of tan and fancy Hosiery. 14 1 41. Gl X 4C< IDI XT 4T COMSTOCK Huy Clark, the 13-vear-old sot Charles Clark, of Comstock, Dotti county, dh“d nt the Eugene Gen' hospital Sunday morning aiboul o'clock from the eff<*cts of a shot wound through the abdomen The boy, In company with Watkins, another boy of about his age, were out with their rifles near their home at Comstock Saturday af ternoon. Both had been sitting on the ground when the Clark hoy pull ed his guu, u 32-20 Winchester, to ward him, muzzle first. Th« hhninu r caught on something and the piece was discharged, the bullet entering the lower part of his abdomen from the front and emerging at the back. The Injured boy was placed on the train a few hours afterward and brought to Eugene and placed In the hospital with the hope of saving his life, but he gradually grew weaker and expired Sunday morning Undertaker Gordon took charge of the remains and shipped them to Comstock Sunday afternoon for bur ial Two Big Roomy Stores 592-594 Willamette St Meet Your Friends at Friendly’? Children’s Stockings I Oc, 15 and 25c Rawhide and Pony Stocking« at 2 pairs for 25c and 25c a pair are the best on earth; made of fine soft Cotton, very elastic; trip pie foot and heel and double knee Agents for Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silks, Priestley's Dress Goods, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Dent Gloves 7 Pieces Fancy Cur tain Swiss yard 20c Dots, stripes and figures in all white and colored effects Fancy Nets 4 5 inches Wide 50c the yard He (tot 44 twit He 4><sl«l. "Nine years ago it looked as tf my time had come " say* C. Farthing, of Mill Creek. Ind Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very • lender thread. It was then that my druggist recommended Electric Bit- ters. I bought a bottle and I got what 1 needed strength I had one foot ................ In the ............ grave, but Electric »•>'■ — ........................ ters put It back on the turf again, and | I've been well ever since " Sold un der guarantee at W. A. KuykeudiU'« drug «tore, 60c 4 piecec Fancy Mesh Curtain Nets, white and Arab shades 50c the yard. Curtain Scrim the yard 5c 36-in Art Burlap, all staple colors, 15c a yard May Sales Lace Curtains, Nets, Swiss. Madrass, Etc. y Swiss ruffled Curtains in three styles, plain, checked and three rows of tucks; big values at...................... 75c and «I.IHI Ecru and White Curtains 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 500 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, Allovrr designs, plain centers with floral and stripe and creek borders; plain and fancy mesh, 45 to 60 inches wide, full 3 yards long, grand values ff ífe Comes jnst when the housecleaning is being done. Hundreds of homes will be re-curtained and at no time have we been better stocked w.th newest curtain« and materials by the yard. Thousands of pieces will be sold during thia sale. Be on hand and take advanta ac of the best^values, white, cream and ecru colors. *■ Swiss Ruffled Curtains 75c and $ ] '■ l ns» Vii* ! tí fei IF 1 Net Curtains, White and Arab, $2.25 and $4.00 Tha yr u Wi ldd< w It |r Ï ( urta ns that »old regular ar »2.50 and »6 00 plain net centers, tape. Battenberg and lul sertion borders, some homed and others lace edge, an immense variety of pretty patterns, wonderful values $-• 25 and $3.50 Door Panels 50c and $ | .00 in Ar‘b and wbi" w,th Battenberg trimming. iThe Friendly Store-For Special Prices of Ladies’ Suits, Hosiery, Etc., see Paae« 4 4 F. F.dbloom and family leave In the morning tor their old homo In Sweden, where they expect to remain »•vrrajr months. They will also visit several other European countr lea. They have recently bought from J11- Bus Goldsmith 3» lota adjoining 1 he place they recenly bought front I Da- vid I.Ink r 1 .Irat tew ballot*, that Taft' canoni 44 hat will Roosevelt sav’" 4\ win. Indiana will lead the break to he can't say anything; if the pee Roosevelt. Nebraska will fol I-nr and want him. what can he sav? ’ there will soon be a stampede In Medford. Or.. April 31.—"Roose diana will lead the break because 1 4 \Xs TO REM ME va velt and Fairbank« sill be nominat Fairbanks is willing to remain vice- < <»MM AXD APRIL M ta Ba rbara. Cal . April ed by the national Republican con president if he cannot be president. The holt will be with the understand A Imir; vent loan «then It me ing that he la again named. Hem;n- Adn said John C Young wnjt cannot be reelected wlthou private secretary Falrba A Bourne, who spent l be agr ford on a rai««l n •uma Bon 9 and I ua ROOSE4EI.T 4XI> 4 AIRIlAXKx. SA4«i 4 01 X« 713. The largest vote any candidat ’ was 14S4 Ireland, for recorder. 145 a lead * A sure cure, op? ; upon. Hlckorq Bark ( A sure cure and it's for al] lung trnisb e-> hoarseness and sor» th «nd by Hnil's Red Cro»a I first-class dealers *vi M