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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
THX CUGINI WUILY GUABD, THUBSDAY, JULY 1, 190f is I —■ ■■■■ Make Preparations To Spend a Glorious Fourth In Eugene—Place To Prepare—Friendly’s EUGENE HEADQUARTERS FOR WOMEN S. MEN'S AND BOY S WEARABLES. OUTING GARMENTS. NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR. ETC . FACT, UP TO NOW THE SALE OF SUMMER GOODS HAS NOT BEEN HALF WHAT IT SHOUD HAVE BEEN. THE WEATHER HAS NOT BEEN WARM THESE GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT AND AT ONCE AND HAVE BEEN MARKED FOR QUICK SELLING. COME FIRST AND GET THE BEST PATTERNS. <t Î Neckwears Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Parasols, Waists, Dresses, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, All Specially Priced For This Grand Celebration Sale Black and White Long Silk Gloves 88c Protect Your Furs From Moths, Get Moth-Proof Cedar Bag, all sizes 65c to $2 Ea. women's Sleeveless Vests, Specially Priced 8%c. I 5c, 20c, 48c, 85c Kxtra special in Women's Sleeveless Vests, plain and lace trimmed; fina Swiss ribbed, silk or mercerized; ribbon neck; wonderful values at these special prices. 35c Share Wash Goods 12^0 25 pieces Colored Wash Goods dark and light effects in stripes, figures, floral designs, etc., suitable for dresses, waists, kimonas. dressing secques. etc.; goods that sold regularly at 25c to 50c; sale price now, the yard 12 I 2c $1.00 26-inch Pongee, yard 88c Cambric Underskirts Each $1.49 Combination Suits. Special $1.49 Two extra specials in the Muslin Underwear De- partment for this Celebration Sale. $2.00 Skirts, made of fine cambric, trimmed in lace and embroidery, special . . . ••• SI.49 Combination Suits, corset cover and drawers, 200 yards only real Oriental Pongee, 26 inches made of fine lawn, trimmed in lace, $».25 a Child's Lace Trimmed Net Drawers I2^c Child's Knit Union Suits. Each 25c wide; best grade, $1.00 quality, yard. . . . 88c suit ; Others at, the suit............ $ 1,50 to $9,00 Children's Knit Drawers, lace trimmed, cotton waistband; all sizes, 12 %c pair. Childrens Knit Union Suits, knee length, high neck, short aleeves or sleeveless; all sizes; grand values at, the «nit................. ........................................ 25c 36-inch Black yard-wide Taffeta, sold at $1.25; sale price, while it lasts, a yard. 79c $5.00 Silk Broche Kabo Corsets $1.95 A thousand yards of new White Pique Madras, in 3 dozen Kabo Corsets, made of fine French Silk Broche, Coutil and Batiste; all good styles, medium high bust, long hip; sizes 19 to 30; •*ch................................................. $1.95 White Suiting and Waistin* Specially Priced plain weaves and small neat figures, sheer white goods in stripes, checks, plaids, the large vari at. each........ ........................ 25c to $2.00 Parasols Reduced 25% Less 100 Parasols, white linen, natural pongee, em broidered, ribbon and silk borders; grand val ues at, each................................. 85c to $3.00 lan patterns, dark and light colors; big variety to choose from at, the yard 5c Gray Wool Blankets $2.20 and $3.25 Grand opportunity to get Camping and Outing Blankets .large size, weight 4 to 5 pounds. « $9.75 High Grade Clothing For Men and Boys Reduced 25% Every suit in the entiie stock Friday and Saturday will be reducea 25%, nothing excepted. At these prices a small charge will be made for alteration. Peafl Buttons 3 Ceu’s per Dozen Cream Jap Silk 21c. 62c. 79c 1000 yards Japanese Silk on sale at about % less than regular prices, This Silk makes very practical Summer Waists and Dresses, washes easily and wears well; prices 21c. 62c Beautiful Lingerie Waists High and Dutch Collars, made of fine lawn and All Straw Hats »including our John B. Stetson and Panamas, reduced, Friday and Saturday only, India Mull, trimmed in lace and hand embroider ed; each 15% S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Miss Grace Kirkland was el«?cted Frank H. Buck and wife are here qnevn of electricity for the celebra from San Francisco. Mr. Buck is an tion at Drain July 3 by a major.iy of -ffiefal of the Booth-Kelly Lumber 1d«lfl. Company. Courtesy and Consider 1 ation the Watchword commercial and safeguard We watch your business and personal ln- terests In every possible way, give you the security and ac curacy of a checking account, collect debts for you either lo cally or in other places, loan money on desirable security and do a general banking business on liberal terms. Hie Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AND HURPLU8, tlOB.OOO. ESTABLISHED I SO» Good Grade Bleached Muslin, yard........ .. -8c Hope 36-in. Bleached Muslin, yard .... .. 9c Lonsdale 36-in. Bleached Muslin, yd.. . ..9%o 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, yard................ .. 26c 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting, yard............ .. 23c Best grade 36-in. House Lining, yard .. • -43/dC All Standard Grades Calicoes, yard .... .. 5c Linen Finished Cotton Suiting, yard.... .. 12c Hyde Grade Galatea, special, yard .... .. 16c STRAW PANAMA HATS REDUCED Agents for Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Moneyback Silks, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear. • 15c 36-lnch Best Percales lie 1000 yds. Cotton Challie. new Dresden and Ors- Friday and Saturday we offer 100 suits made of all wool material and in the newest styles and patterns, sizes 34 to 42 at $9.«*5. Included are blues and blacks, as well as browns, grays, tans, greens and olives. tor $2.98 to $9.00 Children’s Parasols 25c Each Men’s Absolutely All Wool Suits, Value to $20 Sale Price Fiiday and Saturday . . . . , in this bank convenience. lott Cotton Challie. Kew Patterns 5c Hundreds of items too numerous to mention in Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Clothing ard Hats, fcr Men, Boys and Children. . 25% ..50c .. 19c 8 13c made of Lawns. Chambra, Batiste, etc.; plain colors and stripes and checks, dark and light ef fects; sizes 32 to 40; worth $4.00 to $)2 00, 35 pieces fine Silk-finished Percale, dark anti light colors, 15c values, the yard He Grand Bargains in Clothing and Furnishing For 4th of July Buyers Men’s Trousers, reduced $1.00 Shirts, sale price . 25c Black Hosiery .... 19c Hosiery................ This includes every Lingerie Dress in stock. ety; splendid values at, the yard. . . 10c to 45c Dainty New Neckwear 25c to S2.00 Stocks, Ties, Dutch Collars, in colors and white; made of lace, fine mull; hand embroidered ef fects; beautiful variety and wonderful values Wash Dresses Reduced $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta, yard 79c NO JURY YET IN TRIAL OF “SILLY” WALKER FOR SECOND-DEGREE MURDER Th«« case of the State of Oregon vs. William R. Walk er, the former county cl« rk of Lane county, charged with murder in the second degree in the killing of Edward Lang at Walker's hopyard a few months ago, was called in the circuit court this morn- Ing. The work of securing the jury was at once begun, but the jury Is not yet com- pleted. The work of exam- inIng those called has been slow and several were chal lenged. The panel was ex- hausted late this afternoon and a recess taken to allow the sheriff to fill up the pan el again. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ : FIRST MEETING IN ITS FINE NEW HALL Good Attendance and Rejoicing Over Such Good Place For Meetings NOW THE SEASON HAS BEEN BACKWARD — IN UNTIL EVERY YARD OF SUMMER GOODS IS CLOSED OUT —THE PRICES WILL BE ABOUT HALF ENOUGH FOR THIN GOODS FROM IRVING GRANGE HOLDS I Irving. Jun,« 10 Irving Grnmr«- I met for rhe flrat time In It« new I h.«m,« Friday ,«»,«nlng. June 2f> There was n g*K><l atten<lanc»* and every Granger rejol,',««! that the Gr.inge had «u.h ,'oiy quarters and 1 felt that the exe,«UtlVe rollimltlev should be c ngratulated on »««curing j auch a plenaant home for the Grange part«M Monday by »tMM.. d„W11 The Grange had two regular i nivvt- I wach Rev Domini« rami»' At ling« during th,« month of June ¡•••tor or ib» Frlday eveulng. thè Danlfh church near I- u.-j >•«. >u :» the m««<«tlng meeting Friday evening, Fluí, neo Inal M<«n<ln> aevetal mailer« of lmp«>rtance | llth. 111 h*ld r,. ili* for ««oti»l<b ratbm The j I I k * > u * n<rvl«,-n at l,«»lr» ‘ came me» lut Flon-nc«- W,- I execu th,« «ximmltt,»- mad« It* finali Sunday In thè mailer of obtaftlng thè report I | <dd M K i-hurvh for a h<>m«- L r th<« | Grarnge «, and a number of thè meni . bwr« wvre appolnted lo move thè iHpeclal <'<>rrr»|..i hall Grange flxturv» to thè nvw Enterprlwe, June 36 I After the ruttine matti r» of thè are growing nicely It meeting* of vach month w«-rv dis time for haying tile tinte wai* uatikily o«' ¡KMWd of. Mi«-« Nanna Hchwnrz, ha* left f0P ¡cupied lu the dl«cu»«lon of t pi.» In Wendling after vlaltlug ber lursgt* fo thè Zarmar» and tbeli tereatlng at Enterprl»«« famllle», with *ong a. rari tallona, and A large crowd ,«f ’>»>< folk» . «ueh a» Ire other good th Ini’, • pent Munday afterxam hear the tfo. creatn. rev. etc. •,«rt>r •• «-h'xU boil««- rhr, rriwrtM Mr. L lx«mni"n. an old tin,- Gran u tine oh| time ger. ami al»o an oM pioneer of M!>« Maude Grlbbi, m 1X45 gave an lnt««rv»tlng talk about Ji'Well Lord «peat T i< .«l*v hia journey to Washington. i> C . no.>n at MI m Arsa'a W he and other plan«» of note In the Ea»t plee ant afternoon »»> m«. He »at in th. Senate chamber and Ml»* Verena 8<hwatie llatened to n.>m,« of the spe«-<-h,«s on home the other day tro:u th the tariff question Mr Lemmon burn <-amp-ni,«etlng has a wry «poor opinion of x<«natorl«l Lawrence Ilnave oourteay. »nylng that th«« Senator* from Eugene Raturday • .im« »h«>*,«d :«•»* cour!«»»y to rech other In Mr and Mra Wll.u »«•nt S ub - their d« twt'ea than y u will In day tn Itexter any country debating club Mr Frank lx>rd !• up iruusd lx«inttx>n ul«u a;M>kv of the large again after a »pell of ,|> and m««”"’ number of n««tr<»» In Lb«« cities of Mr» L <il»<< A-i-tt 1» ,:»lting b»r th* Stat eq»^ tally of W»»hlt;> granddaughter. Mr* Whit». tl 1» C . and naively made the remark 8a!*«>r for a few w-,* k> that »omv <>t the negro«-» had ni- re Carrie Gllfry r» « irne«l b M white blood than they ought to a Mr« few day« a-<.> from have. Mr l^ntnx«:, think« the he- »later Mr» R«««e « vi.lt alts B« aver n««cro q i,«»tIon 1» g Ing to be one of Eoi» Wilhelm m.,.i. a flylog trip the hard problem« to «olve by thl« t«, Eugene Knturda country In the year» t<> eome Bill W<M,t, n made ., trip t» "The Boy <>n the Farm and Hh» Goahrn Sunday Surrounding»." wa- the topic aa- Burnham Wilhelm .» now vtatuag algned to Brother Bert Ward, which hla U»',«r. Mr» Ix-iah Park« n»ar Et- waa handled In a very crvditabl,« torprtoe. manner by him Mr Ward »p«,k«« of I the buy's early year and on ut> to Ilin« tiny n«« ««• l.rtvr rnunb od. otte-n having but Uttl«- to « fln<««t allteen thrrttd sk«« cmoursa-« him. ua < mpared with' •« H.-art ita impili,it, pQ«. the boy In th.- city, l*e also «;>okei ■vgularlty. Th«« ■■ mach 11» of th,« evil surroundings of th,« boy. I hidden, or InalJe narr» It »hi h 1» made wor»e when a carvle-. Shoup who first i >1,1 m It father hire, help that 1« n «rally un-1 un< tn drug « weak or till- fit to eater tl • |>re»«mcv < « hla funi-i mach. h<«,ir« k lar»«. HI. ily Brother» wing aad Hard toah ilion—Di s • ■ ■ it«-»t «• ■ |Hirt In the dl**«u.«ion f the boy | directe «latra.gbt f->r the problem, «i.yirg that th» education f the»«« alimón ■ • i. .» . w«at I of the boy. and girl, toe, wa» away Hering in«l I,« n-rvea 1 rhk 1 from th«« farm ln»tead of toward It. bl clearly expl, n« why ti» : Mr. Ed. Zumwalt toak up th«« « hum- live hav of .at, grown i »> •r>us »Ide of th«- question, t Ing In popularity Druxtlita i that th««re was, after al). many t th una who te»t th«« K-««'.or»- waa I I things about the farm that m for a few dal, win tu« i .«grtegb'e and pleasant, ami that 1 illy <x*nvlm.«d of it» wunder- mor«« real enjoyment and pit it Anyway, ,l««r. t drug 11!» «can b«« found on th«- farm by Treating th»« ,-auw of sick- I boy than «-ver « <m««< t<> hint I the only aan.lb'e and «no 'city. Alter telling of th» way. Sold by all dealer». ! kind» of »port he had when i he related that he < f«i-u won.__ .__ The Bang* l.lvery Company 1» no» ‘ how mu.-A a cow c-uuld pull by her i»I«en for it general feed bu»ln«M it i tall, which h, finally f .und out to Ninth and Pearl etreeta jlS • his entire »atlafactlon Mr. Wiley Maxwell had for hit Mrs Ixiul« Ritchey was broogkt -ubj«M«t, Th«« B«*»t System in Farm ing.” Mr Maxwell told In a very down from Drain on th«- noon traits entertaining way of the ay»t««m» of today and taken tn th«- E igene hospi She Is very III. farming In vogue during the past and tal for treatment the present He gave example» of She was accompanied by h<-r husbsed he superiority of the prewnt mode and other relatives. of farming over that of the pa*t. «and that «•■ must constantly study I b«>w to retain the fertility of th«- i *ji! It wi- expect to reap good har- I ve««n In the future Paul Zui retail and mi * i..Zun. I wait entertained the Grano« with .< •ortiet and organ duet. They were enthusiastically recalled. Mta Nida Wing sang a ■ and MI m Leda Zvmwalt and Ml«« Mary Day rang a duet. a<-«-ornpanled on th«- organ by Miss Fl rem - Runyan. The musl<«;,| numb, r- nr«« always good and well rendered There are quite a number in the Grange «ho hav- mtialml talent, and th* ir munie Instrumental and vocal, I* always greatly apprectated by the Grange LOWER SIUSLAW NOTES FROM FLORENCE WEST $1.00 to $4.50 Linen and Madras Tailored Waists, specially priced until after the Fourth. Agents Niagara Maid Silk Gloves. the best Silk Gloves made: prices 50c and SI A beautiful picture with every pair of Gloves. MARRIED MARRIED * Elmira will relebr.i <■ on Mt-nd»’« July 5th. with ban-bail games, boric and foot race«, etc. Rev. tloorge Whipple will be orator - t the <l»f and the Elmira ixrni- «ami will fur- ul*h music. Kodol will relieve yon ; the event that you ,h il l any stomach trouble guaranteed. Sold by all Marriage llcenaea were granb-d to day t-o the following conni««« Oaca- Lee Lltslngvr. of lx* tintele». »“ Mi», Mary I. Raker, of Eugene: fr« (' Bean and Mias Anna M Hamtni’• both of Eugene; Wymar. ' Henn and Miss Lillie M Neal both « Walker. . Godwin nt being made for ’ile i -I'tag«« on i xity it i. ms . ♦ • *»*»H****»«<>*M»*HH*td« t Serial Corrcs« Unity, June 2J.—1 i At th«« home of the bride's mother, ton occupied th«« pul| morning and «-v< nfnt to a gi .r) Mrs. D. B. Deyoe, at. 8C5 Pearl street, kited audience. |»|I1; was served a> 10:30 this morning, Edwin E.: on the grounds and a good social Brown, of Galena. Ill., and Miss Cora time was had. A. b «yoe. of this city. The wedding I^tcher Holbrook, a was quiet, only the immediate rels-1 Hh««*j>m tit of Lakeview. a<«<- imp «u', | by ids wife, nati In this s«««-tlon \is -- fives being present. The happy cou Ing with J. R. Holbrook. They a:.- ple left on th«« train for Newjx»rt and ««nroute to Creswell to visit with hl- will return 8atnrday, then start on ir«-nn. John Holbrook. Th. y w. . their trip to Galena, their future married recently nntl are spending f IIILDRI X UHo utH si< Kl.Y. home. The bride is a prominent | their honeymoon. .M«,th«TH Who vnh:,. th,.|r own Po^,_ s«-hool teacher in Lane county and Mr. Haight of Albany, was In this I Tort anil the welfare of th<‘lr child- the groom fi an engineer on the Illi section thl* week selling the S'lauld- r',n• "h'»uM n««v««r b.« without a |K,x nois Central railway. * of Moflv-r (trpy«,, Sw,.ct j«OW(|er f(ir Ing vehicles. ' nllrtr**n, for uve throughout th«1 Miss Addie Edwards went to i •«•a*.>n. Th««y Tonight closes the baby contest at break up Colds, cure the Be!) theatre. Be sure and cast Creswell this w««« k tm visit with .1 «hi. Fev««rlBhnPMi. Constipation. Tooth- a few all your votes for your favorite. j30 Holbrock and family for Ing l»r--or<b-rii, Headache and Stoni- days. ach trouble», Tho<.o powders never Crops are -hort In this aection on T’ntl) very recently rubbers, as fall. 8«>ld by all . ............ .. stores, 2r>c drug article« of footwear, were unknown account of dry weather. Duti't .-i<-,(|,; and xiistltutf. Z — ------ A trial In Mexico, because the prices naked- Mr E. E.« Hyland went to Ettgen«- package wi|] be ------ »ent free to ..* anv were ro high that few people cared Saturday of last week, returning mother i who ‘ Will address Allen 8 to buy them. Monday. Olirated, lx* Roy, N. Y. : imptlf I® < «perlene« K'slol •• <1 rugfi*1*- Sold in bv W. L-