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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
THH KUGWMB WKHKLY GUARD, 13 THURSDAY. MAY 31. l»O44 The Friendly Store—Grand EMay Sales 15c Amoskeag Shirking, Yd. 10c 5 pieces Amoskeag Shirting, dark colors, stripes, checks, in blues, grays,etc., 29 Inches wide, 15c values. May Sale price, yd... . 10c Best American Prints, Yard, 6Xc * 100 pieces blues, greys, reds and black American prints, neat stripes and dot and figures, suitable for dresses, waists, etc; sold usually at 7^4c and He per yard......................................................... 6 14c r Ladies’ Suits, $5 to $31 50 Worth MI2.5O t<> »50.00. All this season's styles made of plain and novelty material»; 75 Sults in the lot; take your choice now at a saving of 25 per cent to 35 per cent ............................ M5 tut to M31.50 Ladies’waists, 75c and $1 50 Sold regular at $1.00 and $2.00; made of fine colored lawn and per- cales and white India Linon trinimed with Vai. lace and Insertion; all sizes 32 to 4 4; special each...................................... 7Sc and »1.50 Muslin Underwear, 20° Less Summer Goods, 5c, 15c and 25c Beautiful assortment of summer Waith fabrics in sheer and medium weight materials; dark and light shades; all uew neat patterns at ....................................................... 5c, 15c ami 2Sc yd. If you call anti inspect our instruments, you will find <1Ur price« and terms satisfactory to you. L. G. HULIN S. E. STEVENS *♦♦♦ k i ...................... »»» Abstract of the Registration of Electors Following is an abstract of the registration of Lane county e]wt as compiled by County Clerk Lee from the registration books wku* closed on Friday, Stay 15, for the June election: lc* PRECINCT S o c ia list .......... 35c Fancy Ribbons, yard: 20c ■ P rro h ib itlo n . . Pony and Rawhide Stockings for Boys and Girls, 123ic and 25c pair ORGANS. .... 50c Fancy Dress Silks, yard, 38c Ladies* black hose, all slzes, at 10c, 15c and 25c; fancy Hose 15c and 25c; tan Hose 25c; the best values In America for the prices at .............................................................................................. 10c, 15c and 25c HEADQUARTERS for THE LEADING MAKES OF PIANOS 4U) D em o crat wide; sold regular at 50c to 11.50; sale price yd ........................ 3®c / COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK—EUGENE, OREGON R ep u b lican . . 10 pieces wool Dress Goods, nice assortment patterns, 36 to 5 4 inches Ladies" Hose, 10c, 15c and 25c State School Superintendent J. H. Ackerman, in an interview, in re- ' gard to the establishment of a coun ty high school in Lane County, said: I have carefully looked into the proposition for establishing a Coun ty High School in Lane County, ac cording to the county levy provided for in the County High School Law, and can say without reservation that the proposition meets with my hear tiest approval. The reason for my being so much in sympathy with the plan is that it, in my mind, is the best scheme tor furnishing. at a minimum expense, high school facil ities for every boy and girl in the county, regardless of where they may live. Further, it will encourage the or ganization of small high schools in country districts and thereby bring highschool facilities much nearer I the homes of the pupils. So near | that In many Instances the pupils i can attend high school in the day time and be at home at night where they should be. Further, that the influence of the high school wlH be a potent factor in encouraging tbe seventh and eighth grade pupils to complete their work in order that they may enter these high schools, which are provided so near home. And further that these high school centers will become centers for all literary efforts, on the part of the country people, and will serve as does the rural delivery and tele phone, and other conveniences that heretofore have been enjoyed by the towns and cities. I sincerely hope that Lane coun ty will be the banner county in that it will take up and successfully carry out this advanced step in education. T o ta l ............... $1 Wool Dress Goods, yard, 39c Our entire stock of muslin gowns, skirts, drawers, corset covers, chemv ise, reduced 25 per cent; dozens of garments to choose from, all neatly trimmed in lace and embroidery and tucks. ON COUNTY HIGH SCHUUL 37 42 2 Bailey........................................ 1 88 73 36 26 Blanton..................................... 1 6 2O< 25 pieces ribbon, six inches wide, special, yard...................... 45 9 1 1 29 Blue Rivpr ........................... 38 16 1 1 9 Bohemia.................................... 95 7 Çntfpgp Grovp Hast.......... 428 303 13 57 2f Cntta.gp Grovp West.......... 261 182 » Agents for Moneybak Silks, Priestly’s Dress Goods, Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, etc. Lace Curtains specially 76 6 4 Crpswell . ........................... 202 115 14 14 32 1 Chpshpr . < . . ............... » » • priced. Materials for graduating Dresses, Silks, Mulls, Nets, etc., all specially priced. White Lawns, 5c, 9c, He, 18c yd. 40 65 1 I Camp Creek ......................... 122 59 27 22 1 7 Coyote....................................... 29 23 66 9 Hl mira ............................ 75 7 Eugene, North No. 1.......... 305 206 8 5 86 9 Eugene, North No. 2.......... 361 247 91 18 1 Eugene, South No. 1.......... 421 287 3 82 7 4 Htigene South No. 2.......... 328 221 32 11 8 Fairmount............................... 173 111 46 16 4 72 Fall Creek .............................. 25 4 13 Florence .................................... 179 121 10 21 7 Five Rivers ........................... 4 38 60 15 5 Goshen ....................................... 3 25 Gate Creek - ■ • .................. 100 10 7 Glentena................................... 3 2 5 12 21! Herman.................................... 12 16 4 Hazel Dell .............................. 10 17 Heceta....................................... •'< 2 40 7 Irving........................................ 162 106 • 9 9 6 6 .function North ................. 1 03 8 2 Junction, South .................. 142! 79 Be comfortable this summer, it doesn’t cost much, We 47| 59 Statement No. I pledges to the Jasper ........................................ 72 81 1 have some mighty nice suits for a “Ten Dollar Bill’’ and 50 people of the state the legislative Lake Creek ........................... 31 5 1 signer's sacred liMnor to elect the Lane........................................... 59 33 231 some excellent values in and 1 4 4 people’ choice for United States sen 781 30 1 ator. 80! 39 4L Lost Valley ........................... $20 “Better Grade.’’ They are made right and will hold 10! 24 Statement No. 1 Mabel......................................... their shape. “I further state to the people of Mapleton.................................. 49 29 19 1 r * Oregon, as well as to the people of Middle Fork ......................... 6 f 1 171 10 K my legislative district, that during Mound ....................................... 1 6 2 16! 7 1 ñ ñ J my term of office I will always vote Mohawk.................................... 3 1171 32 2 for that candidate for United States Pleasant Hill ......................... 3' 621 38| 201 senator in congress who has received Richardson............................... 91 41 38| 2 the highest number of the people’s Saginaw.................................... 881 39 331 7 i ¿ m F votes for that position at the general Siuslaw 3 38 11 ............................... 4 08 i 266 114 election next preceding the election 5 8 of a senator in congress, without re Spencer .... ......................... 13 27! 2 721 28 gard to my Individual preference.” 30| 6 83| 35 Thurston................................... IOO Suits from our MIO ami Ml2.50 line. Some a little out of date. Such is the language of the pledge. Walton...................................... 8' 231 7 7 Home slightly »oiledi some bad patterns ami some haven't much This obligation is voluntary and it Wallace .................................. 10 •78 31| 20 3 the matter with them and for an every day suit you would gladly with and to all the people. It Is Willamette.............................. 202 122! 52 13 4 |wiy Ms or MIO for them. Them* must I m * dosed out thia week at made, however, with the understand Wendling 64| 231 1 2 .......... *........... 1 00 ing that the people demand’ it, and Zumwalt................................... 102 61 3 631 271 in consideration of their support are both solicited. Believing in the sln- 124 .">929 3676 1613| 108 Totals cerity of the man who makes the pledge, the confidence of the people has been secured and in advance they more his due than the due of the vic- its vitality and Importance than ill 50 Nulla, wortll MI2.5O lo »30.00 in broken Iota and ami emls; have delivered to hint the goods he tint he would destroy The man who others, for It knows itself as the Mime U i I h season's Intesi pattern» ami »tyle»; siz.es 33 to II. hints at the accomplishment of such , hunted outlaw. asks—their votes. I The gentlemen who talk of creat Involved In the transaction is the a design in his heart has already done sincerity, the integrity, tlpe tumor of It, and those who advocate it are too ing chaos in the leglslatur’ In Jar- the candidate and the interests, the poor in common honesty to merit the nary next, ar? not concerned abo’t trust and the confidence of the peo contempt of decent citizenship. They the preservation of the Republics ple who by their votes have already place a commercial value only upon I rartv except as a trust tool tlirntfi performed their full part of the con other men's integrity, and thereby which they may return to the United tract. correctly index their own characters. States senate an agent of cori'OrstlnJ Eugene's largeat and best «tore. What excuse will the pledge sign Would they, were they Statement greed, and they ar-’ dreamlnz th', Your money's worth or your money er offer for breaking faith with the No. 1 legislators, betray the people? by subtler ye; more substantia! 'hi»W hn< k. Xlail mid phone orders prompt people of the entire state? Will he Would they not? Else why do they they may hypnotize the public ser ly filhd. br ak his ph^.' And if he do -, assume that others may? A pledge, vant! to defy at 1 betaray th? puK" what estimate will be put upon hfs however sacr-’d, is but a commercial will. They will not sneer’d. Ta* • own character?; what estimate will quantity in the scheme of things, and moral /ibre of Oregon cltlz nsitiP he put upon himself for truth and honor is a trifl* light as thistledown.i will hold its servants true to prin ' honesty and for Intelligence? Will Yet these ir ■ they which would undo ciple as the fleedle ■ will visit upon the evil genin» ’’ ’w about 11 o'clock In the morn ♦ was an arival on one of the trains the press of the state endorse him" by any means the people’s will. Self- Will the pr acher In the «pulpit and apnolnt <1 guardians of the public politics the scorn It Justly merits. ing and tile exercises In connection ♦ • _ * last night. Respectfully, with th dodi.ation of the new sta ♦ personal ♦ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull and son the priest In the confessional condone weal, horror-stricken at the uttered JONATHAN BOURNE. JR tion will lake place at once. The ♦ ♦ are at Newkport. where they saw the his treachery and approve of his hy word of anarchy, they engage them- i pocrisy?* Will the voter in the ranks selves to overthrow a law they can-1 vhltnr will he the g.ieits of the city ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦*■♦ + + + fleet pass. in'!', venln :. when the train will re Mr. and .Mrs. George Nlcolle were who is crying for civic righteousness not defeat by Lawful means. Mrs F A. Toiler has left for Seat- DECORATION DAY. MAY »' Hu. u to I i: (land. leaving hero about passengers to Goshen on the after applaud his duplicity? Will the I wl’l.not defeot th' primary | the close of the day. In the after tie on a visit. banker's confidence In his Integrity law They noon train today. and Statement No. I by either I If you Intend to nave a monmnwl E. C. Herren, of Salem, is in the noon the visitor* will atteu I the an- Mrs L. N. Roney left today for Sa. as a man mark Op his standing in fair means or foul. They will not or tablet erected by Decoration J*. nual commencement exercise* of I he city on h >p business. th- financial world over and above lent and Astoria on a visit with rel corrnpt or coerce or fool the State-i Mr. and Mrs. W F. Osburn are atives and friends. yon should make your selection > Univer. . of Oregon. what he may be able to place on de ment No. 1 legislators, nor b*fog th* home from California. D. M Kyle, of Florence., was in the posit as an immediate result of his great el. ctnrate of Oregon who stand once, while there Is a nice »tor« Hon. R A. Booth went to Pert- city over night, leaving on this morn service to those who would ruin him select from. Nothinc nut the bMtc The Buffone Hwmmereial Club, the at their backs to sustain them in work furnished at reasonable pri«*- to defeat a law they hate? _ _______ _ of ________ Be sure and see the new short turn land today on business. ing ’ "A3*' fl>T University Oregon ___ and I he 8outh- their bounden duties, for we are now . William Oilham returned this af- Th* eyes Of the political and finan-| Corner Sixth and Willamette •* L F. Wooley, of Cottage Grove, °rn'Uoinpan, are making ex- bu*’^^^’r|1B*ItDWARB co. ternoon from a trip north. E. U. LAhA. clal pow-rs of this country are on ! in the evolution of a new political I m2» was in the city today.return.ng home George Willoughby IMt on this on the afternoon train. tensive plans for an excursion to be this struggle ¡n Oregon to purge sen-1 life, struggling for the rights of man and the sovereingty of the people. morning's stage for l.eaburg run from Portland to Eugene June J >hn W. Rileaxrule and wife of atorial elections of corruption. The Thousands of rolls of new will I** M II Gilbertson, a hop buyer of Colorado, arrived The Isoue in This Caniimign Mrs. J. C. Fullerton, of Rocebtirg. In Eugene last legislator will l>e the final factor for, 24, to dedication ceremonies of the per just received.• Is In Eugene visiting her daughter. Aurora. Is tn the city on business. success or failure in it, victory or d I Is simply as to whether the people night and may locate here. Smither® Pacific station here, Miss Kate, a student at the Univer Mrs Strand la>ng returned this af CHAMBERS HARDWARF____ ‘ * Integrity will be com- shall rule or continue to be ruled ■ To " his John R Lieberg, of Lcnburg, left feat. — ternoon from a visit at Harrisburg. t the State University sity. « mltted the destiny of a righteous I and exploited by the sp >cial privilege on this morning's stage for home af C. T Goodwiu. of Milton, Or., is ter a short stay in Eugene A commltb e of busin< sa tnen will cause in which the interests of the class, as to whether the method by in the city, having arrived last night. soon call upon the leading business John Douglas left on this morn peopl® of Oregon and the nation are which this has been done in the Make your hens lay by feeding Se Israel Ketch and Wm McGee, of men of Portland to unite then# 03 for McKenzie Rridge. b >und up. and for a few brief months past shall be perpetuated or abol-' curity Poultry Powder. Roseburg, are In the city for a day or ing's stage behalf of the . It»* and ’ v« y his honesty, his integrity, courage shed in Oregon; whether the pres where he will spend the summer. Chambers Hardware Co. ao. The excursion train will rf irh Ktl- and patriotism will be put to the ident a efforts to dethrone corporate W H. Wheeler was a passenger on crucial test, and If they fall, then the power shall be sustained or opp >sed thia morning's Sliislaw U 4 X Ts IMoitX M lox stage for condign punishment of universal by the people of this state; and 0-1 Iv. scorn will be visited upon him and "„“"J »hether the Republican party To ■ _______ — _____ w ___ P Brook», of Santa Crai. Cal . the Editor: Having been se- his, or citizenship in Oregon will in Oregon shall be dominated bv cor- ♦ >«cted to prepare a brief" hisTorlcal have proved itself a miserable pre ™tr^1,rU,t ln,Pre’” through venal sketch of the maneuvers and history tense Every nominee for the leg ani1 P|",o’'rat» who threat of the late Company A. First Oregon islature who has taken Statement No Ln J Infantry, to be read at the next an 1 knows Its true and exact signifi en to debauch public servants to ac- In sending money by mall Is effected by using our drafts °r whp‘»»er the nual reunion of the cavalry and in- cance. He realties the probable and uanv * The cost of them Is leas than one-fifth as much as express <>r I fantry reg:mrntv which is to be held possible effect» of Its literal execu party shall be guided by the prin- poatofflce money orders In sum* of over 1160. and is , lower on any “ Promulgated by Lincoln i iu connecuon -with tbe annual »rate tion, and I am not one to believe I and exemplified ■ mount over $6 00. by Roosevelt. I encampment of the G A R at New- for a single moment that anv of them Bank drafts ar« the generally accepted means of transmitting I port next month. 1 shall be pleased to will prove recreant to his high trust F v L v Pe^!T reeogn ze the issue. fund» and are safe, convenient and payable In any clty^ while they L d*'* ,or the ’pK‘«l»ture 1 hear from each and every surviving nor false to his vows. may be transferred by endorsement as often as desired, t last h’7 Of,1Ce r«ognlies comrade of tbe aforesaid late Com Tbr 4'<vn«p4ntt<>rM The fee« charged by the bank are: — pany A. First Oregon Infantry, giy- But whst of the men who lightly i £ fi.b £,P°Wr ,D eTery f,br* It» On sums of SI5 60 or leas................................... Sc Itng ht» present addreaa. together with talk of blighting the integrity char- »elfish being has . keener sense of Over $15 00. not exceeding 1100.......................16c i such of his personal recoflection If In ncter and good name of those’whom Each additional SI60, or fraction.................... 5c cidents of the "war" as may be deni the commonwealth shall elect to ex ed |iertinent to the occasion, together ecute Its well? And who are they? We furnish drafts direct on hundreds of cities In Europe. Asia. ______ 1 with any information he may have as Highly respectable denizens of Port- Africa. _ Australia and South and Ueatral America, as well as the I to the death of those who have pass- land and thtlr satellite»- aiders principal points tn the United States. led to the "Great BevAnd" or the re- abettors and beneficiaries of spec I moral of any from our state. ial privileges Which of thewe gen- The press of the state, and espe<-- tlernen win approach a Staten' nt \ I tally Polk and Benton connties, will 1 HUNTERS &TRAPPERS GUIDE Capital and Surplus Jl2S.000.00 ExtxHuhcd 1««2 111! he do it? leonfer a great favor bv convtnr this XX hat w mmunlty from notice. J M SHELLEY that pu which will I 24-lnch Wash Silks In dots, stripes and figures and checks, colors and white, neat designs, 50c values, special, yd ............................... :M4c Het Weather Clothes PLUTOCRATIC DEGENERATION “Our Special $15 Suit>s” A ri I ” ? ? i > r- Ta < Light as a Feather, well put together” Summer Suits, $10 to $35 SPECIALS $4.05 $9.75 S. H. Friendly ARRANGING FOR BIG EXCURSION FROM PORTLAND A GREAT SAVING in the mine The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank FURS: HIDES