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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
n COUNCIL PASSES Agents for Moneybak Silks, Nemo and Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery ORDINANCE FOR Two Weeks of Bargain pportunities at Friendly’s W PAVING ■raae MMF I BMBHnai For two weeks commencing tomorrow June 5th, we offer some of the most phe- nominal bargains in the history of our business. 1 he season has been backward for spring and su.nmer merchandise, the goods that ought to be selling big right now are not moving fast enough, so we have decided to reduce the prices and make them move, and move quick. Read this ad thoroughly and if you can’t come send for samples. Ladies’ Suits Values to $ 12.50 for $4.25 10 ladles' Eton Jacket» In blue and black, and fancy mixed Cloths; sixes 32 to 38; gold at ,10.011 and *12.50; aale price each .............................. *1.25 Ladies’Suits Values to $20.00 for $13.50 Made of fine all wool TTinama Cloth, pleated and gored skirts; plain and fancy * I 3.50 tailored jacket* this season styles; sale pi i< Ladies’ Suits Values to $40.00 for $25.00 The greatest suit bargains we have ever offered made from all wool mannish cloths, Panama and serge- In black, him- and brown, some plain tailored; some trimmed in fancy Persian braid, sizes 32 to 40; values to**40.00; sale price..................................................................................................................... *25.00 Sale Knit Underwear Ladies' Cotton I’ndervests, aleeveleaa style, slabs 4, 5 and »;, 11>< quality, each...................................................... " Mb Women's fancy sleeveless Vests; low neck, best 12 l-2c quality; special, each ............ IOc Women’s Swiss ribbed low necked sleeveless Vests; all sizes; ex ra finish; best 20c quality, each . ..... 1.5c SHERlf’r'S OFFICE FOO More paving ordinance« were p ag. sed by the city council at a spi t.jaj meeting last night, despite re mon strance» from a number ot pr jperty owners along some of th<- sire» .f8 pro_ posed to be paved. The o rdiname , covers the following Ol* ve street. I from Fifth to Tenth. F'.fth street, | from Olive to Oak. Sixth street, from Olive to Oak: Ele-vent* , street, from Olive to Willamehe:_C ak street, from Seventh to Nlnfb. " T. he width of the paving on Olive, Fifth, Sixth and Tenth BtreetB was fixed at 42 feet; the width oh E1v»’,<Mith street was fix ed at 34 feet", ou Oak street at 3 8 feet. Tile ordinance was unanimous ly passed, 'ard the recorder was in structed tu advertise for bids. The «»rdinaricq providing for the paving of the park streets was defer- | red, as the width of the sidewalk 1 along the property side of the »treets I could not be definitely determined. |l*a»‘ matter was referr.’d to the city 'engineer and street committee to in vestigate and report an ordinance for I paving same at the next meeting. Women's fine silk lisle Vests, plain taped neck and lace 50»: . trimmed; all sizes; beat 75c quality, each .. Women's l.if. trimined Pants, plain, tight knee or ankle, lengthy union suits; all styles and sizes at....................... 2*<- to M3.3O Ladies’ Silk Coats Reduced % Ladies’ Wrappers Less X Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Values to $ 1 5 now $ I 0 Every silk and cotton Petticoat, ev. ry shirtwaist; every Lingerie I)r»»B« and "Wash Sult reduced or at a price much less than usual. Come and share In Illis grand aale of women's wearables. lie Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Muslin, yd Hope Muslin, a yard Boys' and girlH’ Hose, three mighty extra values .. .......................................................... to»-, IS 1-2» anil 25e Women'« matchless Hase, made by the Wayne Knitting and 25« Co, Every Women’s fanm At............ .. Chlldn-n's Tan Hoss, pair Cream and white Linen Suitings, White Wool and Silk Dress Fab 25c a id 40c. rics Reduced. IOc Full 36 inch Skirt, wide, medium and 50c 27 inch Japanese-silk heavy quali ics. 7 I-2c India Lmon Reduced, 5c, 9c, 75c 27 inch Japanese silk____ $1.00 27 inch Japanese Silk__ 12 I-2c I4c and 18c , Canoe Muslin, yd------- Berkeley Cambric, yd 14c a yard; worth 2d to 5c a yard more; 29 and 36 inches wide. Special prices on all Sheetings, Pillow Novelty White Goods Reduced Muslins ard Tubings, all widths and Dozens of dainty patterns for Waxsts, Dresses, etc., stripes, checks and figtires. qualities. Lonsdale Cambric, yd I 42c t>Sc 88c Everything white in our silk and dress goods stocks reduced during this June White Sale. This is a splendid op portunity to buy white silks. Don’t miss this sale. Calicos null »H<- Percales IOc and 12 >2 < Ginghams X Sc I Be 12>,c Wonderful Values in Lace Cnrtains, Embroideries Laces, Blankets, Etc. Eugene’s Largest At id Best Store Your Moneys’ ^orth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 593-594 Willamette Street* Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled Send us your orders. SAYS IXM'ATOK MIOWII» DCDHD1 IT A AiV UfIM him wrong timber ntiUDLUjAlio WIN Lloyd Bellman, who Is employed In th.- clothing department of F. E.J Dunn's store, tod<v began suit Ip the circuit court against Warren« NlclioOr» to reciwer 3.1001, which rep resent« the amount the plaintiff 1» out in filing oo a piece of titubee Intereat from land, log >tlier with February, 1907. Bellman allegts that R. Gilstrap. Clvis. K Gillium T Klteh'ii engaged the de fendant to locate them on four <|iuir ter sections of thuber land in town- shlp'19 south ol rung •« 9 and 1» weal He allege» that I he defendant showed limn aoma- gootl timber and they duly paid him *200 ouch, a» » locating few; and made their filing* with the land ofllce. 'Before th<y made their final ptoof. the plaintiff alleges, he (ll»edver<-d that the land they filed upon was not what thi-v were shown, but land fw Inferior Therefore be seeks to rwcover th* 9800, expense* Incurred Jn filing on the total the land, with interest, John M amount reaching gl W»4. and Geo A Pipes are the »Horney« for the plaintiff. A aure eure, au« ¡roa can depend upoa Hickmrq Hark t'otath lleanedy A »lire cur» and It'» pare. Oat It for all lung trouble», coagha, «>ld». hoarsene»* anil «ore throat For eale by Hull'« Red fro«» Drug Store and fir»t-cla»a dealer» erervwbere F T eh-.-ted tri. I l‘v Crone r Con-1 -|I ably 3( od majority over G "orge r D»»n<»crat4c »•♦»liner Flank's majority I« prob- XI W TODAY t Imber denrrlj*- age is 76, has lost a great deal of BANDITS HOLO UP ' money since coming to Eugene, and that fact, together wirh Hl health, unbalanced his mind. He was ALL BUT SHERIFF GT. NORTHERN TRAIN has well off in property when coming | S. B. Finnegan, who has conducted a blacksmith shop in the McFarland building at the corner of West Eighth and Olive streets for the past several years, this morning began business in his new shop in his own brick block on Olive street Just in the rear of the old shop. This »hop is one of the most up-to-date places of its kind on the coast, and contains all tha- latest appliances and machinery known to the trade. There are three forges built of brick and furnished with wind for the fires by an electric fan located tn the basement of the building. The drills are also oper ated by an electric motor. The horse shoeing. wood-working and wagon and carriage departments of the shop are all separate and in charge of high-class workmen, Mr. Finnegan having personal supervision over all departments. The tire heating and cooling furnaces are inside the build ing, something out of the ordinary, the usual thing being to heat the tires by a fire out of doors. Traveling men who have seen Mr Finnegan'» new shop all say that It heats anything they ever saw In their territory, and all of them take occasion to congratulate Mr. Finne gan upon his enterprise in establish ing such a plant in this city. After a few days, when everything Is In good working order, the public is invited to inspect the shop. .Mr. Finnegan will take great pleasure in showing visitors through the place. here, but has lost from time to tint»’ His many The entire Rep'ibllcan county tick Greai Falls. May 30. The Great most all he possessed. el was . letteli Monday with the eX- Northern train from Shelby Junction, friends hope he may recover soon. <<-»a Ion of sheriff by pl u rn 111 le» due to arrive here at 10 o'clock, was (Front Fridays Daily Guard.1 ranging ns high .is I5UII miti over heltl u;i by masked robbers at the GENERAL LEE A NSW I IIS - Jos. Jacobs, the West Eighth street , Lee run away fruii Stewart In the atockyarda, about twe mill's west of LAST ROLL CALL store keeper, who was arrested last j New Orleans, May 28. A special i ' hiv tic »-»'inly clerk, and Keeney th», city, tonight. No attempt was Saturday night for selling liquor at i from fl evens for assessor, by big made on the mail or expies* cars, lint from Vicksburg, Miss., states rhat his residence, and convicted Wednes mugoli!k's thill approximate the full the robbers, who are said to have General Stephen 1). Lee, commander- day by a jury of the offense, -was i Keyiiblltan |ilurahty tn the county. been mere boys, went through the sentenced by Judge Bryson, of the' Dillard bud an eaay race, there being l»assengm- eoaches and made all the in-chlef of the United States Confed justice court, this afternoon to pay erate Veterans and one of the last of no jiemtw-iitl out for the office. male passengers "dig up.” They auc- a fine of ,500 and to serve a 30-day Bown, Democrat, beat Griffin, Re ceeiled ill getting Somewhere betwi'en three surviving lieutenant-generals term In the county jail. This is the publican. In about 900 majority with' *200 and *30(1, the biggest loss being of the confederacy, died there today maximum penalty. Jacobs' attor *' in. ! yet to hear from. The by a man who was compelled to give at the residence of Captain W. T. ney. Fred M DeNefFe, immediately Kiddy, Over exertion last Thurs- legislative- H. pilbhinin ticket wai up ,100 The night was pljch dark served notice of appeal to the circuit! «■lecital wnhouj any serious inroads mil the tlai|i Was stopped by turning day at the ceretn nies att tiding the court. After sentence was pronounc .. ... (>., . . un majority. Eaton, I a switch, causing the engineer to atop reunion of the Iowa and Wisconsin ed Jacobs advanced to the Judge and , Veterans of the Grand Army of the u.tvoi atlng Statement No. I, led with the train As soon ns the train stop extended his hand, thanked him. The I tile highest vote, Benn being second j pt 1 a tusllade of shots was heard, th»' li' ,'iibllc at Vi. k burg > ug«t on jjldge says he is at 3. loss to know- the illness which ended In his death. and ('a)klna third. Edniunaon'» vote purpose being the scaring of the train General Lee was born in Smith why he was thanked, but Is In.-llned was consldtrabl) larger than that of people and passengers. One or two Carolina in 1833, and received his to think that Jacobs was "kidding" Knowles tnet* Jumped off the train, and one of hint. it S Bryn >n V ugaiiu elm-led jus these. William Dempsey, uf Vugusta, military » duration at West Point. He Bi’fore sen;enc was pronounced entered the Confederate servlet- at tice of the paeaest got a liullet in his leg, breaking it. the outbreak of the war and rose to Judge Bryson took occasion to lecture He was made to get back on the the rank of lieutenant-general, lie th»- accused on the error of his ways ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦♦♦♦«■♦♦ train while they i-ollecteti from th«1 the late General John B and to admonish him hereafter to ♦ imssengers Ladlws were told that succeeded observe the law. The evidence Intro Gordon as commander of the Con - Ca • Salem., May 28 Judge ♦ they would not he Interfered with, duced at the trial brought out the federate veterans. ■ Bur sett. la ♦ the ri reati «o uri ♦ but every malt' passenger was order fact that Jacobs had been selling the ♦ today, sentenced J. Thoburn ed to dkg up ai the taitnt <if a gun. liquor at his house in the presence of ♦ i Ross, the Portland banker. ♦ The robbers, of whom there are W 4 NT ED. he -. began to I bls children, . and ___ that ___ ___ B_„ ♦ > to five years Imprisonment ♦ I said to have been sewn, escaped In Parties having timber land In Lane »break the law again soon after his snd to pay a rise of ,576.- ♦ ♦ the darkaess. and although sheriffs County, send description, estimate I first arrest and conviction, which re- ♦ 094 Rons was c. nvietvd of ♦ and police are now hunting for them, and price. Box 541, Eugene, lire I suited in a fine of *ion. the judge wrongful conversion« of the ♦ ♦ so far no trace of them has been Jy I W | giving him a light fine upon his state school funds In 'his ca ♦ ♦ found promise to quit the business. ♦ pacity as pr> sldenl of the Ti ♦ Htckoik Bark Cougn Remedy,made tle Guarantee A- Trust Com ♦ ♦ by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com ♦ ♦ pany pany. of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be He will he confined In the ♦ ♦ pure, guaranteed to cure your cough ♦ Multnomah county jail, and ♦ Goshen won from Springfield high or money refunded, C Guaranteed to I school in i ♦ will be allow, d to reduce hl» ♦ 1 game of baseball at niake a friend of you. , ,,, For sale by fine at the expiration of his ♦ ♦ . Springfield las' Saturday, ami from Hull ’ » Red Cross Drug Store regular term of Imprison ♦ I and ♦ the Eugene clerks' team on Sunday first-class dealers everywhere. ♦ ment at the rate of $2 axday. ♦ I at Goshen. Stvphen Mnrlau. who pstabllshed Tending appeal he will be re ♦ The game with Springfield high A. F Churchill, of Bohemia, ♦ Mrrlau s park, n.»w known a» Bangs' ♦ leased under *»1000 bonds. stood .. to 3 In favor of th»» Gosh, n IL- to k hl» sentence wl f ♦ park, nort.t of the city. .1 dozen years town with the election return». The high scho»vl boys nlayed apparent Indifference ♦ ag ’ wu» l ommitted to the Insane ( hurt hill reported the first complete .team. asylum at Aalem today by Comnty eltx'tlin returns by 'phone to The a good game, and gave the Goshen ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Judge Chrisman, the examining phy team about all they wanted Guard from in» precinct In the coun- The game played at Goshen < sicians King Drs 1. W Brown and ty on Monday night. Sunday with the Eug ne clerk* w, Cheshire Mr. Mertau. «hose one of the beat conte*»» of the sea W H Guiley of Goahen wan a son, the »core being 4 to 2 in fa. vor of Goshen. county »eat visitor Saturday Bennett pitched the game for the Thousand* of roll» or uew «all pa clerks ap.i did some excellent work but hU-support at time* «»» weak’ per just reoelviM Rankin twirled for Goahen and hail CHAMBERS HARDWARE (X). good support from beginning to end The <k»sh n ream ha» lost hut two Be »are and aee the new »hort tara <ame»^.-»ut of ten this season The buggy before bnvlng Co's «core by Inning» of Sunday's game u CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. »« folio«» G’ppcr Riveted Overalls Eugene . . . . 0 A 0 «ito Make yonr hen« lay by feeding Se Goshen . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 • i txt curity Poultry Powder Struck ont By Bennett. cui luO CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO R.’nkln. 15. msd« ot First base on ba Off Bennett •rk.l.J >'re»h garden seed In baia off Rankin. 4 i k1cn.ni Chambers Hardware Co. STEPHEN IMERIAUSENT TO INSANE ASYLUM for men who toil Levi Strauss The There ’s n <1: country most da WtSTY-FI’/S YE/.nS .ected sheriff In i'ju3iy, the »ynly d. History repeats ince. the county cam paign or i»8» ending in the election of b>it one Democrat, J. K. Campbell, the candidate for sheriff. it is a fluctuating office, so far as politics goes, in this county, the mi nority party seemiing to be able to elect their candidate a good part ot the time to the office about which the heat of the political battle never fails to focus. Going away back to 1872 we find J. N. Poindexter, Demo cratic sherift for two terms, succeed ed by S. B. Eakin. RepubHcan, who. made the record of holding the of-, He was sue-| fice three full terms. ceeded by J. M Shelley, Republican, who held the office one term, being succeeded by J. R. Campbell, Demo-' ........ crat, .......... wh> held the office two terms. I His successor, J. M. Sloan. Republi can. held two terms when the office again fell prite to the Democrats in the person of J. E. Noland, for two terms. A. J. Johnson, Republican,! then held it two terms, his successor, W. W. Withers, Democrat, being murdered in his third term in the ¡5 With Sheriff Withers the see-saw endei, his first deputy, Fred Fisk, present sheriff, being appointed to till the unexpired term, with a sub sequent election. And now his for- mer deputy . Harry Bown, Democrat, has been el e. ted by a big majority, A rat her singular coincidence is the pr.min ■nee of the Initial letter _ J” in the g lven names of so many of the sb<’■ ffs nam il, J N. Poindexter, J. M. Shelley, J. it. Campbell, J. M. Sloân. .1. E. Nùland and A. J. John son. all ex-ept the first named serv ing consecutively. cD b.ood inifT break down and waste awav cf I* k *‘*’* Bladder troubles almost alw»„ ** from a derangement of the a cure is obtained quickest bv • * treatment of die kidney*. H mg badly you can make no mi,t.k.T' taking Dr. Kilmer s Awamp-KoL great kidney, liver and bladder r7?J* It corrects inability to hold unT.L scalding pain in pas«ing It, and J? conies that unpleasant necessity of > compelled to go often through the and to get up tnanv times durin., night. The nuld and the extraoid,.“* etTect of Swamp-Root is soon rM;.z7 It stands the highest for it, W011d^: cures of the most distressing esses Swamp-Root is pleasant to uke sold by all druggists in fiftv-cent one-dollar size bottles. You riiav ha”, sample bottle of this wonderful ii-w?* covery ami a book that tells all al™,., both sent free by-mail. Address b- l -' l mer ic <o., I’inghamton, X y’ ¿iz? veiling mention reading ’this generi offer in this paper. Don't nuke m mistake, but remember the name Swans. Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamt>Root,’Mdiu address, Binghamton, N. Y uu * bottle. ’ “T Summer CASTOR IA For Infanta and Chïldran. The Kind Yei Have Always fought Bears the Signature of Bought at Hanson’s Possess Quality, Style and Best of Workmanshp We have the lines that suij Pacific Hone Liniment Is prepared ' expressly ler the needs of horsemen »ad t ranchmen. It is a powerful lad pane- ’ (rating liniment, a remedy lor emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief ol pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness.* Lncqualed for curing the wounds and injuries of* BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts. abrasions, »ores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. > No other li »0 good or helpful in so many I wa) s. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize 1 »H dealers to refund the purchase price. t>T»> LAMOC »OTTir* Tim C«MT» be depended U|x>n to look right mil wear well. of the season's newest shades. We arc Eugene Agents for the ( MICHAELS, STERN A ( O' line —what more could you ask. Our stock of gents' turni"-'»- Ing goods, hats. etc, H oyt C hemical Co.L ^» ohtla »», o»t. BOOKLET They are hand. tailored goods and the patterns is coni- (liete ami everjfliing at rua«»n- FREE C Come in and let aide prices. its show r G olden TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS ’ dUST RIGHT ! . A ~R I AL WILL CONVINCE^ Ö SET a DEVERS1 is erecting a plant at PORTLAND. OREGON for the mamifacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil. gas, etc., etc. WLAND. ORE. MADE FOR SERVICE •4 A moderate amonot of money will start you in WATERPROOF a profitable busine»». STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been pr >ved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In T he W For full particular - regard ing well »trilling ma<.h1!**» tools, supplies, etc., write to POMMEL SLICKERS *352 This trade mark THE STAR DRILLIN6 MACHllECfl. roinuso. or o««»®*» the just os good a . brand» ■ ■ CHICHESTER'S PILLS The r"* nrder.'.IQL'l* HOVhE- pirtMc»!*** ■&-1Q write t(xi*»>* w/ a Price I & URtGOII lEPONT'NBCJ «p- y»>-«w e._ ... • Don’t ».I --oict irretii .1 -4— all,,"e(lto»dnB*| « ■» <»»»^ CE OR. CE W. KINSEY Gcn^rn! Auction*’*^ CHAMBERS HARDWARE C Residence 1*4 E. Si