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THE EIGENE WEEKLY GT A RI». THI'RhDAY, APRIL SO 4 The Friendly {Store—Eugene’s Largest and Best Store—592-594 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregpn DEADLY CYCLONE DOT SHOOTS HIMSELF PASSED NORTHWARD ¿0 IN THE TOOT Ren 8tanf rd, a 15-year-old boy of Cot tag* Grove, while target shooting with a 22-caliber pistol there yes- terday, accidentally shot himself in the leit foot, Inflicting a painful wound. He was brought to Eug"tie ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Atlanta. April 27 All re ports today Indicate that the windstorm which rolled up a death list of nearly 400 and a list of about 1200 injured in the past four days, has passed north. Developments show that the storm passed in cir cles. The devastation by wind was followed by reports of se rious floods In several sec tions of Georgia, Columbus, on the Alabama line, being the chief sufferer, high water doing considerable damage there 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ Friendly’s Spring Exhibition Of Men’s Fine Apparel at Modest Prices Was Never Before Excelled ♦ 444 Now Orleans, April 2«.—Following Is a list of 46 towns demolished by the recent storm: Louisiana Lucerne, Kenmore, La- mourir Kl< hland. Amile. Essle, Pine, ; Angle. Frankllnton. Sheridan, Avard, Total. 12 j E u II I / V >1- Giles. Purvis, Church- i." »an, Melton, Brux- 111, I , Sunflower, Wahalak, ton. H. lait< • »us, Fairchild, Wal- Inga ate. C < (¿'I nil in a n I «a nd In g M<-Laurin, 3 Lluhi, Winchester, Pine 'Ridge. I. H* orgla Columbus, Chipley, I go, Harris, Griffin, Mcl> nough. trt Grove. CfdaÂown, Virginia, Total, 9. Sluing Alabama- Albertville, High Mound, Leesburg , Settlement, Hatton, Bottntsville. —Total. 6. Our fine new line of Schloss Bros., The Washington and Solomon Bros. & Lempert not only provide the newest things for young men but they take good care of the elder ones as well. , No reason why* a man shouldn't look up-to-date just because he s ov«r forty”. Dignity and maturity set of good clothes all the more, and if you are prosperous why not look it. . iil i Dozens of new and desirable suit models bearing al! the marks ot Clothes for Gentlemen. Distinguished looking enough for a Bank President.- -inexpensive enough for his Bookkeeper. Business and Dress Suits made in every new and tyle, material and color now on display Price $5.00 to $30.00 STANDING COMMITTEES OF JUNCTION CLUB •BUFFALO BILL; CODY. I., t of Amer I it's famous frontier «couth, who is In falling health. on the sev n o'clock train last even »■ - I ing and taken to Dr. Wall’s office, The Jundtlon City Commercial where the X-rays were turned on the ¡Club hat appointed the following foot to locate the bullet. It will statt'llng committees: probably be extracted later, The Transportation *M Montgomery, boy was taken home on the 9:30 l A R. Martin. W. F. Cranston. o'clock local. Membership -C. H. Johnson, Halley, It. Pope. 44444444444444444 N. L. Public improvement ♦ ♦ H. V. Belknap, J M. Nichols, C. J M iicitirh ♦ tMARKIEI) 4 Hurlburt, H. M. Milliorn. ♦ 4 U. Miller, H. L. Munclpal- J. 44444444444444444 Hann, Forest Miller, C. H. Johnson, At th<- M. E. pai'Konage in Eugene 11. V. Belknap. today. .lohn McKlmmey, of Salem, Advertising—W. C. Washburn«,' S. and Miss Ruth Turpln, <>f Eugene, L. Moorhead, 8. P. Gilmore. Rav. I». II. Trimble officiatine. The Publicity L. M. Lehrbm-h, W. M groom 1» an employe at thè state ho*, Pitney, E<l Bailey. pltal for the inanue at Salem. Entertainment E. M. Jackson, W It. bee, A. J. Kaiser, II. Kompp, A. E Tower. Executive W. C. Waahburne, S. I, . Moorhead, C. F. Hurlburt, H. M Milliorn, E. M. Baber. FOUR FAMILIES CUME FRON OKLAHOMA COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES Makers Baltimore and New Yark College men know more about good clothes than anybody else. They were “College Brand Clothes” not because they pay less, but because paying more won’t get em the same degree of dashing individuality. If yov can’t go to college you can go to College Brand Clothes and hav that smart appearance. Prices $18.00 to $40.00 The popular spring shades are gray, greet», mixed, olive, elephant, brown and tan. We have them in dozens of pretty models. Coats made long with low cut broad lapels and a graceful dip in the back. Trousers are made very peg. The school board ha* selected the site for the new schoolhouse, it was rather a difficult matter, as each available location had Its objections. The site selected Is n block In the Washburne tract on the corner south of the avenue anti east of the north and south road. This Is * good lo<a- tion and commands a view of the whole country. This block was voluntarily donated by Mr. Washburn, and In apprecla- lb n of his gift the school will he Albany, Or., April 25 -The annual named in his honor the Waahburne convention of the Epworth League school. Times. »Of the Eugene district convened tn session In this city last evening. The si I I I 1.1. w INN IN pr I mi :iii-tiidi’il wo' I Inc to<Li\ .-tul \llll.I i rie covri si all of S mila' I he conventloti is In charge of the league officers. The Portland, April 25 Representa President. A II Sweetser, of Eugene. tives of the Seattle Amateur Athletic Emma A. Newell is secretary, an I Cluli cam«» out with flylug colors In Alert ram Applegate, of Yoneallu, the three days’ wrestling and boxing treasurer. Tue di tailed program tournament l r the championships of for the < nventlon was ns follows: the Pacific coast which concluded O| »enjng service, love feast, led by here tonight. Of its entries only one, Rev. L. T. Jones, followed by a gen- William Si - ik, in the 125-peund box nine Metkodlst handshaking. ing class, fallel to ti ke first place. Saturday, morning session Prab e The bout- throughout were Interest service; "Methods In Mission St tidy ing. and though some of tlie con In League and Sabbath School,” Mri testants were unevenly matched, most E. E. I'pmeyer, Harrisburg; ' Home of the antagonists who faced each .Mission Work,” Mrs. E H llelknai ; other showed practli-ally equal abili Field Notes on Medical Missions." ty. This was notabl > «-specially In Alexander Cooper, M. I»., India, Af- the 135-p >und wrestling event to- scsslon Praise service; ternoon rlgltt. which wet:' to V Venable of "Spiritual Work of the League." II. Seattle over F A. Brownell of th B McClain, "Mercy and Help,” Wlnl. Reliance t'lub. of Sau Francisco. Ven fre«l Gates; "Entertainments ami able threw his opponent after eleven Common Sense,” President Harry minute* ami thirty-five seconds of th<- Crooke, of Albany College; reports hardest amateur wrestling ever seen from chapters Business. Evening la this dtv As It 1.« his victory is session Address, The Model Young not clear of question. After the men Woman," Mrs. 1». II. Ttlmble, of Eu had been at It for about eight min gene utes lit w nell managi .1 to get Vena Sunday's program la as follows ble's shoulders so close to the mat Sunday school, in a. in ; sermon at that the spectators who were closest II a tn . Dr M. C Wire, of Eugen« ; to the wrestlera were confident that 4 P tn., sacrament of the holy com Brownell had secured a fall. munion; 6 30 p. in , regular meeting The total championships are ns of tli, Albany chapter, led by II G follows: N«-atlle. 7; Mulnomah. •Mi-Clsln, 7 30 p in.. Rev. S M Spokane. 1; Olympic. 1. Nickel. of Cottage Grove; addre-s l>y r<tlrlug president: resolutions; In stallation oi of ft <-ra amt the farewell BANK! It 1'1 I YDS Gl II I Y servic es. AXM si AT It» PRISON I San Francisco. April 2 7 J I'al- I sell Brown, fornt-r president and gen- |ersl manager of the California Safe Marinette. WIs . Vprll 37. A in-posit A Trust Company, today snowstorm of almost hurricane ve pleaded guilty to th«> charge of <-m- locity In thia part of the state did l»ezileinent and was sentenced to IS much damage to shipping and other inunths In the penitentiary at Sau property. It 'Is reported that a 1 Quentin schooner Is ashore near Cedar river. The charge that Dalzell pleaded guilty to was embezzling elxty-flve Omaha, April 2 7 There was an mortgage bonds of th«* Sacrament«» intermittent snowstorm In the north Gas and Electric Company. He wan ern part of the state last night and arrested several months ago for the today. Anxiety Is felt for fruit and i alleged w recking of th«> bank and young vegetable*. i pleaded not guilty when first arraign ed before Judge Conlon It Is thought St Paul. April 27.—A northwest he wll| now turn state's evidence gale lust night brought a snowstorm it Is said that Brown will gv> before and many attendant Inconveniences. th«* grand Jury thia afternoon and tell all he knows In conneetlon with the Superior. WIs t April 27 Thia re bank s failure. The leniency of the gion la today experiencing one of the ■ sentenr«' is due to the statement of worst sbowstorms of the season | Assistant Dlstrl i-t Attorney Cooke | that Brown nev er profited through Deaver, April 27 The damage h the crooke«! flna nclai methods of the frost to Colorado orchards the past 1 bank officials. 11 000,- two nights will amount to 440. OA 'S • w « l > -TA T . k«< Y* lUta kw>4 i I mn us I ijsau-» rf OESiONtO BY S chloss B aos & Co, T ime CLOTHES M aae «5. B altimore s*’ N cw Y orm Most Complete Showing of Boys’, Children’s and Young Men’s Fine Dress and School Clothing Values Better Than Ever Young Men’s Long Trousers Suits NEW SCHOOL Al Ages 12 to 20 JUNCTION LOCATED G. T. Benge and wife. .1. W. Thom as, wife and son, all of Texmo, Okla homa, C. E. Nixon and wife and two cifildren, and Mrs Rash and children, of Elk City, Oklahoma, arrived In Eugene last night to locate and are staying for the present at the Under wnod house. Mr. Rash Is coming with a carload of household goods, This family have been here before, but left about a year ago. They found that they liked Oregon much better anti decided to return, bringing the other families mentioned along with them. Sioux City. April 8T.—It____ la snow- Ing today and thin Ice formed last night. Sedate Models for Elderly Men Boys’ Buster Brown Suits Ages 2 to 8 This sc«M«on wo show an exclusive line of blue MTgr, cheviot, tweed ami cashmere Nulls for young men; they are made in single uml double biensteil Coats, aisl In Result iful patterns in checks, plaids and stripes and in colors, blur, white', light tan, gray, brown-and tans; tile trimmings are of silk and fine I'crcale and Pants arc- all Knickerbocker style and lined with good serviceable cotton liniug. Buster Brown Sailor Suita in the same color fabric. Grays, I ans, Olives and Brown Shades Prices $5.00 to $20.00 Prices $2.50 to $8.00 Trousers arc nuule either |x-g top or regular, wither without cuff on bottom. With hip |s»cket flaps, welt seams anil front |HH-kets anti fla|M. Boys’ Wash Suits Ages 1 to 6 Boys’s 2-Piece suits Me o|M'iied up our boys' Wash Suit depart merit for tile first time season and so |M»pukir was it that cur stock was rapidly reduced many mills and ends left. These w ill be closed out at the following prices. Siaes 8 to 16 <siiaraiiti A <1 Suits lor mc I kmi I wear or <lr« ss. Our bo$%’ < lotlic* are re-iiiiorcefl at'till of llir vital |M>ii>ts and are just as well nuule as brains <1111 make them. For 15 years the makers lune b<*en stiulying boys and how to make lb ir Hothi's and we get tin* h<*iiei*it. Sl.ot» Suits si.so S3.OI» Sults Prices $'1.50 to $8.00 . 1 b $1.00 . . $2. 1.5 Suits . . $2.00 Suits . . $IJM . «UHI In our new hat department which is the largest and most complete in Eugene, we show extensive lines of staple hats as well as the now famous “Varsity’ $3.00 hat which we featuring in novelty shapes. SPECIALS 1 5° dozen boys hats, telescope shap« with bound ed?e and flat or roll brim, color brown, pearl and black, t _ $L50 values, special ......... $ J .25 »0 dozen Men’s Alpine, high crown, broad ’ n_Vro7. ^nd ,shjf* « b'Ack and belly only. $1.50 values ” T spretai $1.25 WE ARE AGENTS FOR JOHN B. STETSON AND ROELOF HATS 1 he Priendly Store—Illustrations of Goods on Sale and Prices Continued anv discoloration The sky was heav ily overcast with clouds when the sun came up. however, and the salvation of the fruit crop is due to this fact. It will be two or three days yet be fore the exact conditions will be defi To date there Is a Although the thermometer dropped nitely known. promise of a bumper crop of ail to the fret-sing point and below in etira of fruit* In this section many parts of the valley Friday night diligent Inquiry among t -------- « the growers Indicates that the damage to all ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ class -a of fruit If any, will be very ♦ slight. Strawberries, cherries and ♦ f BORN ♦ ♦ other small fruits are farther ad- ♦ 4 vanced than prunes, plums, applea. ♦ 444444444444 ♦ 4 4 pears, etc . and all growers commu To W Wilhelm and wire, of Eu- nicated with say they have made a close examination and fail to find gene, April 21. 190S. a daughter . .. $1.33 Varsity $3.00 Hat \\ e offer 100 dozen fine golf and negligee Shirts in ev ery imagtoiable color and pattern with or without cuffs, with or without collars; coat style or reg ular; shirts that sell else where for 11.25 and Our spring and summer un derwear is made only by the best manufacturers and for quality, style and fit, cannot be duplicated elsewhere. 23c 2O<- l.inen Hdkts. 1 -2c 13c Half Hone l-.4e 23c Neckwear l-2r 23c boys' Capa l.V THOUGHT FROST DID LITTLE DAMAGE >•2.00 Suits S|.50 Suits . Hat»s of Every Description in Color, Style and Price. Exclusive Sellers of the Our iarfe volumzofbu-Jiiezsgives us a purchasing’pow er that enables u to oifer unusually good values « Men's Furnishing Goods. Our Shirt Department is espr rrallv at tractive asln it on be sound fabrics of rare design and quality and at prices that surprise you. fl . $2.75 New Stock Arrives About May 1st Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Night R.obes, Pajamas and Caps ill W ■ u . . |U<.OO Suits . . liiilckct-lMH-kcr Sulls will« ca|»> ami extra Pants to mutch; ('outs nuule with or ««ithout Is-lt ............................................................................. $3,30 V fili IF. Suits . . « ONsTRl «TIoN WORK ON I'. E. A A Welch, general manage r < Portland. Emgene A Eastern r* w • ante up from Portland this a to look after the -ons: riletto here. He stated to a report several carloads of rails f line and the ex»et — —ty lln< *s to Hendricks' p k now over due and ougii here any day. The grade ft South*« Pacific track . —.. - a -i Ihe end of »fcjfiveuth to tbe point r.-T* «t j’ùd- kins Point. U almost finish/d and < on Pages 9, 10 and I- »' the crossing track arrives WOMAN AND < Hll l»i:l > »•*«<<» IkORititbn •» , 1 -.l ‘ii‘ceL I in 18 Potion at »K« the Bl RM I» I' 1 ronin i-ti h ,h*l 8- p- track and onstru kt th. W<>r^ wl1* right •head ne same time the park ex- Laporte, »HI be built. Belle Gunnerson and dren are believed t< or th« old Dutch In an incendiary fire ry tkard ' am motners I oille* in Western Penn- ed their home last nig anta e made and used "Hick- Rark I’nil ish - Renp’dy" and raised r far on it for a hundred Hickot k Hark Conen H X yoi u can buy it of your Ask for it and use it/ bi/ by the Hickory Brak R- i n eed ta * pany. of Salem. Or.. rv • Tour conrh"r!L.bW'*',!* 11 Wl11 «°P pure; guaranteed to cure VOB" COMA •«■"'Vi’ or money refunded. G ' vanta* * for *xi< * make friend oi of you r r sa„- bv Hui < A “ ■•«e a trienn Store and all dealer. r2° ^rug Hull’s Red Cross Drug St ora •* e erYwi|*t’«. j first-class dealers «v«ry»!i*r*' 4 IS