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I 13 EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. I THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1908. Ihe Friendly Store Grand Celebration Saie This Shore Will Be Open Friday Evening, July 3rd, until 9 o’clock It you arc planning to come to Eugene for the 4th and wish to do some trading, come so you can do your trading Friday evening, then you can have all of the 4th free to enjoy yourself. We will close abou. 12 o’clock (noon) on Saturday. ORDER OF MARCH FOR FOURTH OF JOLY PARADE ♦♦♦ A SERIOUS QUESTION Fathers and Mothers--How About It? Not a matter of luxury, but of vital necessity ., t), . m at. cultur and education of jour boys and girls. \\«a.« T KNOWLEDGE OF Ml'SlC. Do not compel your child;, , t handicapped in this feature when today it costs so lit’!, l0 ■’ piano or an organ in the home. No other accotnp.t.-nn—,1 give them one-half the benefit. YOU FROMiNEi* .’ ’ 'U strument, and why do you not keep that promise? ' u*- Call at our store and see for yourself what you , ,n dQ . have a nice assortment of pianos, from which you can - -iwt ’ ing the worid-renowned Weber, Chickering, Schumann s' ' u'*' Clark. Hobart M. Cable, Haddorff, Kimball, Hlnze, Whitnev * many others. Then if our line, our prices or our term. all right you don't have to buy. Don’t put i off lone . but V4 a |M-rM>iutl invi'stigation and see for yourself. We an v ur .1 . ................... treatn.«-. t. Following Is a corrected order of inarch of the Fourth of July parade, as arranged by the committee: President and orator of the day. City Council. County court and county officers. Eugene Military Band. G. A. R. We are going to combine Commercialism with festivities and make this a Fourth that will be long Col. Yoran and department officers remembered from every viewpoint. "THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST MUSICAL QUALITY". Company A, O. N. G. Company C, O. bi. u. Goddess of Liberty. Uncle Sam with the States. Roosevelt on horseback. Columbia float. George and Martha Washington. Justice float. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Commer Dozens of Stylish Garments, T ailorcd Suits, Silk Suits, Lingerie Dressss, Silk Coats, Silk Skirts all marked a quarter cial Club. Ladles of the G. A. R. to three-quarters of regular selling prices. There will not be a single one of these garments left by noon on the Fourth, W. C. T. U. float. come early and get the best values. Suits worth up to $25.00 your choice at $9,00. $15.00 Silk Suits $10.00. Woodmen of the World. W. O W. Circle. Skirts $1.25; wool dresses $1.98 to $6.00: waists and coats all marked in the same proportion. W. R. P. L. ...................»».............. *♦ Thimble Club float. Priscilla Club float. M. Woodmen of America. 12c: Fsl! Northern, ljr _ Creswell Cornet Band. S «uthern, 9c@10e. ’ Eugene Fire Department. J 000 yards of beautiful Cotton Dress Fabrics, in plain and novelty effects shown in all the new colorings, stripes, Oregon Eastern No. t .. . Business fioats. £ © 19c; Easto n Ny 1 checks, figures and floral effects, values to 50c now_________ _______________________________ _____ Start at 10 o'clock sharp. © 1 fie: East © 16c; Fasten ‘••"1 Valley No. 1 17 Portland Liver'ncg Mohair—18. Portland Union Stockyard? J,;., Chittim bark—3c. - With very ecant arrivals u,’J: Wool—13c. White Plains, June 29.—Judge tire livestock mat ed is sbo» "' Poultry. EU>, etc- Mills today adjourned the Thaw case j improved ton . This until two weeks from today when the Eggs—Per dozen. 16c. Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor- 20 dozen black and white Made of good quality stiipe counsel will submit affidavits and ar Dairy butter—Per roll, 30© 35. n that line were only 40 h«$ ¿J Long Silk Glove«, double .ip guments on the question of a trial bv Creamery butter—per roll, 50c. set Covers, Chemise, made of the oav day an.l and th«. the p ,...«ce ,, Gingham, splendidly made fingers, regular $1.50 seller; a jury. Thaw was remanded to Pough Hens—Per lb, 10c. stretched 10c in « r ¡»quence. splendid material, muslin, cam keepsie jail for the convenience of Frys—Per lb 15c. all lengths. pair ........................................... hogs are going as high as his counsel, Mr. Morschauser, who Geese—Per lb. 6c. day. There-is a small demand f» bric and Nainsook, handsomely For the next four day« at the lives in Poughkeepsie. Ducks—Per lb. 11c. feeders which are todax quoted n Justice Mills this afternoon said: Turkeys — Per lb 15c. hosiery counter you can get all trimmed with lace and em the yards at $4.50 and $5.0o “I believe it is only a matter of Fruits, 1 egetable*. F*e. While the cattl market ha.s a bep black or black with white Hole time when this man ought to have a broidery. Prices of Gowns at Potatoes—old, per bu., 50c. ter tone and all arrivals are pietsd Jury trial. I am not prepared to say ladles’ hoHe, 50c quality, four Onions—Per cwt., $2.50. up at the price quoted, values in 50c to $6.00; Skirts, 75c to whether it be now or later.” Lemons-—Pet case, $4.00. Extra special celebration showing no disposition to make it pairs for ............................ $1.50 Applicatkm Denied. Oranges—$3.25. early change, although it is q^ $8.00; Drawers, 25c to $4.00; sale Utah knit vests, plain tape New York June 29.—Justice Dowl Large assortment, all stylish Livestock Market. freely predicted in livestock circlu I.adíes' 35c tan hose .... 25c ing today denied the application of neck or lace trimmed; grand Corset Covers, 12’/4c to $2.00. i that the market should show aa «4. Steers—Per lb 3@3 l-2c. ly made and beautifully Harry Thaw to be removed from values at» ea.............. 7Hc to 75c advance of 25c. While the demand Good cows—Sc ad 2 l-2c. ______ —. w Is. 20c embroidered hose .... lAc Matteawan asylum. His decision trimmed in lace and em Good prime dressed veal—6@5c. not slow for cows, the top prices says: down 25q for the best stuff* snd it Mutton on foot—2 l-2c. "If after sufficient observance it broidery, prices: ; takes a prime fat article to bring $j Fat hogs on foot—5 1-3 is found proper to remove him to I today. Medium cows are now se liar Fat hogs—dressed—7c. some other institution, the state au at $2 50© 2.75. Graia »nd Feed. thorities can so act. ” I,ad it's’ black hose.................... , Sheep market Is advanced 25c tr Justice Dowling's decision further Flour—$4 4(1. All styles lace trimmed or best wethers, the price ruling u ............. MSic, 15c and ’25c Four dozen new lingerie states that Thaw is a dangerously in Oat Hay—$12. high as $4.00 today. Lambs ar? a- sane person. tight k nee length or ankle Timothy Hay—Per ton, $16. waists, specially priced for the changed at $4.50© 4.75, although AU extra quality; the best val The decision is not operative for New oats—Per bu., 45c. length, extra fine Swiss rlbb, the tone is good. Mixed lots ire seL the present as Thaw is in custody un Bran—Per ton $25.50. ue's for the prices. next four days at pair ............................ 1WK- to 75c ling up 25c from the low point. der orders. Mixed feed—Per ton $30. A year ago today all Unes sen Shorts, per ton—$32. easy at unchanged values. I FOURTH OF JULY New wheat—Per bu., 90c. I Official yard prices today: Rolled Bariev—Per ton 30c. BAIN WAGONS. Hogs—Best stuff, $6.25iti.35; Chopped feed—Per ton, $30. China fats, $5.75@6.00; stuckei*: Cracked Corn —$36-40. $1.00 to each driver for Bain wag and feeders, $4.50© 5.00. on in the 4th of July parade. Wagon Cattle—Best eastern Or-Pk must be in good repair and have a ¡steers, $4; medium steers R.Hfr PORTLAND MARKET REPORT Bain bed. Wagon parade will get $3.75; prime fat ows, $3; median banners and directions at Olive St. •> n a z. ,i r. 2.75; -y - . I. 11 , and „1 sUg>. ___ Portland, Or., July 1.—A party 1 i cows e $2.59 bulls entrance to store. of hop dealers, consisting of Ross : $2.00@ 2.50. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Wood, of the Harry L. Hart Com Sheep—Best wethers $3.75&4H; pany, of Portland; James W. Linn spring lambs $4.50 li 4.75; niaed and Kola Nels, of Salem, and Ju lots, $3.25 © 3.00. lius Wolf, of Silverton, have re rortland QuotaHuas. Elmira, June 30.—Elmira experts turned from a three days' automo Creamery butter—24c. to celebrate the Fourth in grand bile tour in the principal hopgrow Eggs—18e. style. Everybody con.e and have .» ing sections of the state. The trip good time. Chickens—11 © 11 l-2c. was made for the purpose of in-J Wheat—Valley. 85c; Club J5r. Mrs. Barbara Yates in.l daughter spectlng the condition of the yards Kuby, ar > home for a few day.. They and to set at rest the uncertainty j Barley—Per ton. feed, $24.51. Oats—$2 6 it 26.50. have been in Eastern Oregon for sev that has prevailed as to the probable eral months. Hay—Timothy, $15; cheat, |15. crop return. This is the first time I John Johnson and wife from Was- the hop belt has been jointly ln-j Ordinary—$12. co are visiting their nephew, Fred spected in so thorough a manner, Grain hay—$15 @$16. Yates. Mohair—Choice, 17c@lS. and being representative and conser-i Mr. Davidson and wife of Stan- vative men their opininon on the Wool—Valley, 11c. berry, Missouri, are visiting thelr subject carries much weight. Hops—Prime, 5@6 l-2e. brother. □. 11 Brown. Potatoes—Per hundrt 1 According to the dealers the Mr. Peterson’s home caught fire Onions-—$1.25© 1.50 p-rsack. Saturday morning and was consider crop of the state, as a whole, is Cascara—(chlttlm bark!— J 10 dezen Mexican Split Straw Hats, usually sold for $1.50 and made in ably damaged, but th« buck.-r bri in excellent condition, but will prob @ 4 l-2c pound. sizes t>% to 7% in good shapes and with the latest trimmings gade turned out and put 'he fire out. ably fall considerably under the the roof on the kitchen being partly I yields of the last two years. The The grandm-'hers of the oid lisi't burned off. There It going to be a (shortage is the effect partly of the re bumper crop of both l av and grain, duction in acreage, but principally Dnnkard families in We’te-n Eugene’s Largest and Agents Nemo and the neglected or indifferently cultl- sylvanla have made and used “Hvi- and gardens are looking fine. Kabo Corsets, Best Store Most all the farmers went to Eu I vated condition of many of the yards. ory Hark Cough Remedy" and ra gene to take in the market day pro I Growers who gave their property the their families on it for a hnsJfsi Your Money’s Worth or Muncy ba k Silk, Wayne Knit I usual good attention will have liig years. Now you c, n buy ft <>>” J««r ram last Saturday. 592-594 Willamette Street# Had the entire dealers. Ask for it. and ns it, be Your Money Back Hosiery, Priestley’s Dress Goods Invitations have teen received ti (yields per acre. the w ddlng of William Jeans and ‘acreage been properly cultivated a cause it's pure; because it will rt$ Miss Myrtle Lindley of Portland. (bumper cron would have been the re- your cough: because it is the ’eg Both young people are well known isult. As it is, the yield, according cough remedy mad«' today. Try it. Ito the bop men in the party, will For sale by the Red Cross Dr< around here. sent to both places and will begin faculties of the various normals: between Drug Company and all dealers e’en- Ida Fountain has been quite sick i probably b« semewhere work nt once, , I.>0,000 and 130,000 bales. Last where. Monmouth: A. F. Campbell \ B for a few days. , Work on the Athol-Borte c utoff Buck ham. T. C. Powell. I.. A Rob- Miss Florence Quinn closed a .-rr- year Oregon raised nearly 140.000 when was 80 per cent completed ertsort. Mrs. E. M Pennell, May Bap- (bales and two years ago 160,000 svecessful term ai school at the Fir Except next Mondays and Tue^xi*^ v. rk was stopped, but the North bitt. H. Z. Thrap. Sarah Tuthlll. Grove school house on last Wednes bales. fairly Dr. Lowe, the optician, will i* >B *• was only Platte extension Weston: Miss Clara G H411. Miss day. We hope she will come back Brief Note«, of Trade. started Work on both will be com- office all the week. Anna J. Crayne. Paul H Wyman. and teach again. pleted within a few months. While trade in eggs is better, Miss Clara G. French. Wtn. P. Mit- prices are unmoved because buyers chell, Miss Agnes Bullfinch, ___ Haakon loingoe. editor of the Pa refuse to pay more. Mrs. Worden. II. K. Shirkland. Miss Car- cific Skandinavlan, accompanied by I Chicken market is about 25c low ♦ ♦ rie Lyddle. --------- + his wife, returned to Portland today er with larger supplies of California born . Ashland: _________ ___ m Wtn. Mellinger. Mis; To a reporter at the train he stated reds. After a hot fight at the meeting Omaha. June 30. Official an ♦ ♦ ,of the board ol normal school re- Armllda Doughty, H. H. Ward rip? A that a splendid start for a lodge of Peach market Is better as regards nouncement was mads by Vice Presi ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ K Jay Mrs Emma B. Wickersham, the Sons of Norway was made at th- demand but prices are generally rul gents yesterday. It was derided that; and Mrs. Catherine Gloan. dent Mohler today, luat extension meeting Sunday. There are n w ing between 75c and 90c. III Eugene. June 30, 1908, to A. G. Takes ; the board in its report to the legisla wort on the Hart Iman I.a«» will be Campbell and wife, a «on. I twenty members of the roll, with some s«le«t to go abov that. ture next winter would recommend Dr. I .owe. the optician, will be in prospects cf many more. Mr. Lan- Loganberries are mixed as to gin July 1, where it was stopped sav- Copper Riveted Chenfli goe goes to the grand lodge at Ta rrlce with some dealers offering bast ; that the normal school at Drain be his office on July 4 till noon. In Eugene, Jun t ral months ago because of flnaiv ini coma next week at which time he will quality as low as $1. daughter. abandon«-«! and that • nproprlatlons . P Adama and ¿hat -WEAkS’ unrest which threatened the country. present the application of the Eu b«> made* only for the sc'iools at Mon-1 Weighing 6 1-2 p< String .» ans are lower with larger Work will begin on the Athol Hill CUt fui gene lodge for a charter. A deputy I niouth. Weaton and Ashland, says from ,hp upper C.lumbia. «utoff In Cel ratio, and extension of made (4 will then bt> sent here to complete the Salem Statesman. Eugene hospital fornia green corn Is disappotnt- At the scJectW the branch tin,* up the North Platte the organisation. He will probably This decision was readied only af 1 pricer are severely cut. R|V' r from North I’.Uitte to North 1»08, to Barney William» denim be the appointee. ter the hardest kimt of a battle. The, rr> market shows no demand port latrge gangs of men have been a son. I vote was five to four on the ptxvpost- | for -omething selrct I.. M. Travis of this city, who t, a tion. The four men wh > opposed the, U «>« I Ns|< at < 'ondon. delegate to the Democratic National reduction to thre«1 schools were in •egular w ol sale at Cond n convention at Denver, this morning favor of a reduction to two. These ni come of as scheduled, bu eived from th« Nebraska d’lega- men were Governor Chamberlain. W. n nb?r of I lyers were present n one beautiful oadre with the re Maier and E. C Spence, ¿ n J fjp rers were well sat- qt est that he wear it at the conv«n-1 ting that h«- will pre- •d with the ■siilts. If is said t’on Oa a button bearing Bryan a y report to the leg is-1 er prices wei 1 realized than by lat ur. . The Allen cannery starteli to work picture, is also a : icture of s tveral S row era hauled their wool Sup«'rlntendent of Public Instruc on cherries, strawberries and rasp- cars of corn and the inscription.; Shanoka. Among ' Two essentials necessary to pros-« tion Wkernian led the fight for the berries this _______ moning with a good- a were the foiiow- THE SUPERIOR \\ reduction to three schools. He was sized force, although later on in lhe perity." B C. I., g. Co.. 100,900 QUALITIES OF supported by E E Bray dnd Stephen week, or perhaps not until next week I ’ at 14 cents; W. J. Russell. \ Oacar Jackson .of Walker, was tak I! Secretary of State Benson and a larger force will t»e put on an(j M | pounds, at 1 3 », cents: Niven E Hofer almi voted for the many as were employed during the ing the market day sights Saturday era 14 cents; Hoover A Kelsay. I M E Golden, of Fall Creek. was I «-school proposition. after the busiest part of * ‘ last season will be Cents Others who sold at >u to maintain tour schools. working there. ' The cherries are not In the city Tuesday. ranlng from 12 to 14 cents which 1 they a .lvocated. had been lost. arriving In very SUCKERS. SLITS J large quantities, Alex Hardie. W. H Hoover an 1 R R Kelsay. of Lowell, Presi Mcnt Ressi«: of Monmouth most of the crop yet being green a ini Kettle. anti Fr euch < f W.'s t<'n were re-e! vet- Th« st trawberriea are not very plenti- business caller at The Guard affi B,mc<in W« m -| M-an-kt He has been a sub, ed. Ft[>r AstHand. Henry M Shaefer fill foi •r the r ason that It Is near the ’s’erdsv ore the men who hove iton. j une preside-nt. Ilr was for end o of the season for them. This f the We Uy edition for mor« waa eV put them to the ham- if ter tr mrrly presId ent of th« Washington work is being done for the lain« ilrtv yea est tests m the rough- - ed mi Stat«* Normal C L. Starr was elected Count ty Fruit and Vegetable Gr'Were est weather 'ft I d mand for Dr P J. Bartle was today swretary an«! E. C’. Spence a mem- Assort Istlnn. aa stated by The Guard Get the original r J vol«. « * hich her. pointed administrator of th« « her of the b<oard f« >r a period of six yesterday. J Tower's Fish Brand ___ ____ _____ _ ___ After they have completed 'of Rev A M Swesncy, who year». made since 183® their pack the cannery company will Califoi 'June IS. The probable value o The following w<■re Mined on the continue for themselves. ctrtiot r»tr re* —r ‘ • 'c: Nor |pr-perty of the estate 1« (too • - o e co un Bargains Here in Every Department Best Calicoes a yard 5c Ladies’ Shirtwaists 75c Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool, Silk, Cotton and Linen Reduced X to off Regular Prices Commercial Club Block, Eugene, Oregon °*"»......... 35c to 50c Summer Wash Fabrics, Your Choice, yard 25c 25c Celebrated Wayne Knit Hosiery 4 pairs 50c Hose for $ 1.50 $1.50 Silk Gloves 98c Muslin Under wear Reduced X Ladies Sleeveless Vests 7/^c to 75c WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Gingham Petticoats 50c, 75c, $1.25 Lingerie Dresses Reduced X Ladies Knit Pants 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c Shirtwaists at /2 Price $1.98 to $9.00 Silk Petticoats$7.50 values each $5.00 Men’s Outing, Dress and Work Trousers Reduced » 500 pairs of this season’s newest and best patterns and styles in trousers, placed on sale tomorrow at a saving to you. Many f beautiful light worsteds, cheviots and Cashmere as well as imported Scotch tweeds, included. These trousers are in sizes 29 waist to 50. Prices: $ 10.00 Trousers Reduced to $9.00 Trousers Reduced to $8.00 Trousers Reduced to $7.50 Trousers Reduced to at $1.00 $8.25 $7.50 $6.00 $5.75 $6,00 $5.00 $4.00 $2.00 1 rousers Reduced to I rousers Reduced to I rousers Reduced to Trousers Reduced to $1.50 Straw Sailors for Men Tomorrow $1.50 Straw Hats $4.85 $3.75 $3.25 $1.60 at $1.00 S. H. FRIENDLY HARRIMAN WILL RESUME WORK ON EXTENSIONS DRAIN NORMAL ABANDONED BY REGENTS BOARD for men v ho toil Levi Strauss & Co’s BUSY SCENE AT THE ALLEN CANNING PLANT TODAY THE MEN WHO KNOW AND HATS / - ’