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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1906)
1 BIG FOREST FIRE UP MOHAWK RIVER Dyspeplets dlrouifort5 of lmliextlon nl d Quirk, y rm Soar Clearance THIRD WEEK OF FRIENDLY'S Semi -Annual Clearance Sale j. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN RVERY DEPARTMENT Mouikcn, imarumru, V.., .nilallotliur a-lwWnrW of in, I lotion ul d Wj- eoktxl tablet. I0t: or JoC. Catarrlets Nal 1'iturrli-BlUy InHiminlitllin. hfl Sale U Made br Hood If Good. 50c Belts for ljc Our entire stock of 50c wash, and silver Belts. Your choice at each gut 19c 75c Fancy Hose 45c a Pair Your choice of entire stock of 50c, oOc and 75c lace or embroideried, colored or black Hose, 20 styles. A C Your choice, a pair. 50c Lisle Cloves 42c Tonight only our entire stock of lisle thread Gloves, colored and yf black. Your choice 'ravC 35c Lisle Gloves 19c pr. Shirt Waist Sale $3.00 Waists $1.50 $1.50 Waists 75c All Silk Waists 25 Less Men's and Boys 25c and 50c Neckwear 1 2c Tonight Only About 500 Neckties included in this sale, bands, bows, Windsors, four-in-hands, tecks and shield tecks, pure silk ties and worth up to 50 cents. Special tonight I 2C 20 to 50 Discount on all Men's Summer Underwear Big discounts on all Men's and Boys' Wear and Clothing. Straw Hats Y2 Price $3.00 Hats... .$1.50 $1.50 Hats.....?5c $2.00 Hats.... $1.00 $1.00 Hats .50c Clearance Sale Remnants CAArt Remnants of all kinds, Dress Goods, Silk, Wash Goods, Table (AA JJJJ Linens, Muslins, Ginghams, White Goods, Linings, Laces, JvUU Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, odds and ends in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery, etc." Five tables full of remnants that have accumulated during the past six months. If you attend (and you ought to arrange to come) this sale you'll get some of the greatest values ever offered in this community. The lengths are VA to 10 yards, enough for waists and dresses, and the prices will be ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES With the exception of Cottons and Sheetings These will be 20 less than Regular Prices Little Tutor Play Suits, Sizes 1 to 8 Years, 6 Patterns. Each 50c Logging Firm of Renninger & Button Lose Several Thousand Dollars Personal. Waller Hocloa spent Sunday at You calla. Mrs. H. A. Schwerins ia viaitiuB at Newport. A. U. Murstera returned to Roae burn today. N E. J. Crow went to Albany today on busim'bH. Fred licau. of Mupletou, arrived up of Their Yarded ' Logs- Another ; frou ftand Sunday. ! Dr. C. V. Littler, of Albany, spent Blaze at (he Mouth of Winberry! Sundayiu Euifeue. Misa Ollie Alarquiss ia enjoying an Their New Chute Destroyed and Fire Passed over Several Million Feet Greek ! outing at Newport. JOSEPH DEYULIO lane County Italian Junction United With His Family After Absence of Twenty Years ed hbr bou to return to Italy to lire, and she thought if she could pornuado AU1DDV Hill daughter-in-law to remain, her HAiTl MAN " would return. She borrowed the money sont to buy the tickets with n Ml u and spent it for other things, hence Residing Near the wife and babe bad nothing to buy a tickot with to America. bho wrote Deyulio of this and be was so diaguatod that he refused to aoud any more money, honce for 18 years thoy have beon soperated by the oceau. About two years ago Uoyulio'a mother died aud his wife thou wroto him it was her dosire to come to th s country. lie, remuinberiug his 11 rat experience In sending mouoy, thought , Junction City, Or., Aug. 13. The happloat man In Orogon la Joseph Deyulio, who lives oigbt miles west of tbia place. Twenty years ago he was a resident of Oampobaano, Kopo- bnttiui, Italy, where ho waa married I it the Bitfust way to send hor a ticket to Maria Maro3gllose. Leaving lilfl.Foi hersolf aud daughter. This he bride of a few months ho Bhipped ub did, and after miiny delays in proving a aailor to America to souk bla for- bis Amorican olti.enship and hie abl'lty to care for thorn when they arrlvod in tills oontry, bo at laat not them. They arrived hero laat week. Ills dnugbter, whom he bad nover Been, bad nuurled and waa left a tune, afte which bo was to send for his wtfo. After reaching the Uult.od States ho went to wo' k with the oue idea in view of saving enough money to send for bis wifo. In a few months bla wife wrote him of the arrival of a little dark-oyed dnughtor, who bad oome to blosa their home when aho reachod Amoarica. Iu a few mouths Deullo had saved enough money to faring blB wife undj baby to him. TkUi he sent to hor iu Italy expecting .eho would oome at once. Ilia wife as living with hl mother, who wish FIRE ENGINE FOR CITY OF FLORENCE Ordered at Last Meeting of City Council-Salmon Canneries on Siuslaw Getting Ready for the Fall Pack The city council of Florence at the regular meeting laat Monday evening voted to purchase a baud fire engine with 500 foot of boae and a cart, from A. O. Long, of Portland, for 81300, dollveied at Yaquiua. Wednesday evening while one of the donkey engines at tlio Hurd log ging camp waa beiug loaded on a scow at the mouth of -Hadsall Creek preparatory to taking it up to Know lea Creek the scow in some way slip ped back from the bank lotting the engine. Into the river. A orew of men worked there nearly all night aud sucoeeded in getting the euglue back on the bauk. Mr. Gibson' who ooerated the llii.-.l MIbs Maude aiorriB nas jpenea nei cmierv last fall, arrival hr rm... Uresamamug panora in mi Portland the flrat of the week and ia building. Reception room 3. 'Phone 0U8T puttlng the cannery in order for I widow with one small babe, which alio brought with her. Deyullu has a farm of 80 acres of good land aud It la well atockod with goats, sheep and oows. ed 17!U. f IJBmsg Particular men know thit summer dust, the stain ol vaca tion travel, combined with the grease of peripiration, clog and stifle the pores. Keep them clear and healthy, so that you may look ruddy, (resh, and cool these Summer days. POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM withdraws every particle ol impurity Irom the pores ill the way through and by gently exercising the facial muscles rounds them out to perfect development ; blackheads and wrinkles immediately disappear, leaving nothing but the natural glow of health and cleanliness. A FREE SAMPLE and copy ol the famous book "A Treatise on Facial Massage" will be given you ii you call at our store (or them W. L. DeLANO business the coming amnion. This in Idlcates that there is likely to be aoine : competition for purchasing the Uah oaught on this artearn thia season. that ought to be of advantage to the Uahermen. Win. Kyle i. Soub Co. will have their caunery and cold storage plant rendy for business in a few days inure. The two eetablishmouta will be in the market for Bab, and the men ought to get better prices for ineir oaun man ia usually the case where the business is all in the hands of one individual. The West. Forest fires are burning in the vi cinity of Maiiui, above the WeuJliug mill on tbe Mohawk, and Hour tnu mouth of Winberry creek on Fall creek. Uotb are in tbe vicinity of Uontb-Kully timber., but so far no great amount "f duiuage IB reported. Both Area startfd about the same time Saturday evening. Within a few hours after the discovery a veri table army of men was lighting each and through their efforts tbe fires have been prevented from spreading to the green timber. The lire up the Mohawk destroyed several hundred feet of logging road audhuto beluuging to Renninger & Button, but aaide from thia no dam age haa been done, a dead treea and underbiush have been the fuel for tbe Uanies Reports from there today state that tbe fire is now in tbe open aud is thought to be completely un der oontrol. Tbe Winberry fire Is also reported tu be under tbe control of tbe fighters aud no green timber has been burned. The excellent system of fire patrol maintained in this county by the Booth Kelly Co., the Weyerhausei and Wentworth timber concerns, the Southern Paciflo Co. and others pre vents any serious Ores, auoh aaare re por'ed from the eastern end of Linn ounnty, where at least one village baa been wiped out and great damage done within tbe past three days. The system In Lane county ia ao well or ganized that within a very abort time after a Die is discovered scores of men are on hand to stamp it out. LOSS 13 BIG. Since the above was written and set up the Guard learns from a number of Eugene people wbo have just re turned from a fishing trip np the Mo hawk that the tire there is much moro serious than was at first reported. Ruuninger & Button's log chuto, which was 4000 feet long and which was recently built at a cost of nearly 1000, lias been almost entiroly de stroyed. It had been in use only three days. The firm had 15,000,000 feet of logs yarded in that vicinity aud the fire haa apread over them, entail ing a big Iosb, the amount being hard to eatitnate, bnt it is thought to be in the neighborhood of (7000, The Ore started near 12 o'clock Sat urday night, supposedly from one of the donkey engines, but the engineer Btatea that before quitting work he put out every spark of fire. The alarm was given and soon a large number of men from the Wendling and Hy land mills wore on the scene doing their best to stay tbe flames, but with llttlo success. The Eugene men say it was about the worst fire they ever saw. The roar of the flames ouuld be beard several miles and heat felt hundreds of yards. The loss on the loga falls on Ren ninger A Button, as tbey had not yet delivered them to the mills. MrB. Lodoma Fisher went to Port laud today ou a visi' Mrs. '8. J. WilBon ia among tbe Eu gene people at Newport. L. Sherman returned yesterday from a business tiip aouth. Clias. Welch returned today from a short stay at Cottage Grove. Andy Taj lor and John Hampton left today for Foley Springs. Rev. 1). K Olson came down from Cottage Grove thiu afternoon. Cheater Chrisman arrived home this morning from Los Angeles. T. J. Downing and family arrived here today from Aaulaud to reside. J. O. Biistol, driver for Wells Far go & Co. 's express, is seriously ill. J B Eddy, right-of-way agent of the S. P. Co., was iu Rugeue today. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Finnegau aud Miss Pauline Hodes spent Sunday at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Dorris re turneud today from an outing at Boawell Springs. Misa Lea Blair, of Portland, after a visit with friends and relatives here, returned home today. O. M. Grubbs left for Portland to day, having finished his work bere in connection with the new Polk direc tory. Mr. and Mra. A. 3. babb, of San Franciaco, who have been visiting here for some time, loft today for Seattle. Mra. O. W. Jarvia arrived here Saturday night from Seattle, from which city her husband left for Alaska a few days ago. Ell Bangs and family leave in the morning for their stock ranch it Eastern Oregon, near the Idaho Una. xliey will make tbe trip in a wagon aud go acrosa the mountains, via the McKeuzie route. Dr. Geo. Wall returned Sunday from Lorane, where be attended Roy. Wheeler, the boy who waa. badly in jured a few day ago by a limb of tree fulling on him. He thinks tne boy will recover, although) the injury was very serious. PLEASANT KILL BALL TEAM WON GAMF The Pleataut Hill bufcball team de feateil a team nn.e up of employes of the Springfield sawmill ou the Spring field grounds Sunday afternoon by , tbe score of 8 to 4. A good-sized; crowd was iu attendance. While the game was not us scientific as the big j games played there the stunts pulled i off by both teams were exciting uud j interesting. j Saturday'a Coasr League gamea: j Saturday's games: Portland, 2; Fresno, 0. Los Angeles, 8: San troll cisco, 3. Oakland, i: Seattle, 3. Sujday's games: Ficsuo, 6; Port laud, 4. Los Angeles, 4-fc; San Fian Cisco, 0-3. Seattle, 3; Oakland, 2. Standing of tbe clubs: W. L. P.O. Portland.. 65 34 Hi7 San Fr.iuoisco 02 41 002 Los Angeles 55 47 539 Seattle 58 431 Oakland 41 62 308 Fresno 41 66 383 An experienced dyer Steam 1 aundry. Vudor porch shades that you can enjoy for sum. Chamber Hardware, ace a lcxury at very small Makes children eat, sleen and grow. mimes iiiumer strong and vikoroiu. Makes a healthy fumiljr.. Thud's- what ri'uiisier-a stocky JUoontain Tea does. lea or tablets, 3a cents, linn Drug MISS STALNAKER A LEADING CANDIDATE Miss Rhoda Stalnuaker, of Albany, who ia visiting friends in Eugeue at present, Is one of the Furtlaud Jour nal' educational contest, Saturday's Journal says: "Rhutla Lee Stalnaker, the aggres sive Albany oaudidato, sent iu $81.36 in subaortptiona yesterday, mostly uew subscribers to the Journal. Thia la a fair sample of the reports which the Albany youug lady makes overy few days. She entered the contest quito late but already has placed her self among the bigh winners. Thia young lady la a credit to Al bany and her success Is a compliment to the enterprise of her town as well as to ber own hustling ability. "Misa Stalnaker haa made c house-to-house canvass of Albany and has goue to the factories and Bhopa at noon time and Interviewed the women as they leave for lunch. She la making a buslneas of contest work and ber remarkable luuoeai Is her reward." NEWS FROM THE ' i CLERK'S OFFICE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. N P and Melissa Chrisman to B S Kolscy ; 9 acres in sec 36, tp 19, s r 3 w. (1. Martiu Olson to O W Sherman ; 120 acres in sen 30, tp 23, s r 3 w. (1800. Peder OpluiB to C W Sherman ; 100 acres iu aeo 30, tp 23, s r 3 w. 2I00. David P and Rhoda G Cartnr to Constantino Morton the al; 160 acres In aeo 19, tp 16, a r & e. 241X1. U S to D P Caator ; 160 acres In sec 19, tp 10, a r 5 e. Patont. E E and Helen Tower to S L Moor head; certain land in Washburn A Milliorn's ad to Junction City. I1UU0. HOP CONTRACT. Wm. Seavey agree to mtt to H L Hart 8000 lba at 10 cents. learn backward, flight. Make me a child DigbL "I'll do it, cried TUe, "Just Until I Ten " 0 Linn Drug Co. O tlmo, In your again just for to- let me some Rucky Mountain t Eugene df t You Make Your Money Go Farther By buying at the Bee Hive grocery. Our Eggs and Butter are fresh and good and direct from the country. We pay the highest market price for for coun try produce If you buy from us or sell your produce here you make your money go farther. BEE HIVE GROCERY Corner Sth and Quroeltoo So. Phone Black 1571 In Our Own Home Now Wc are now locaieu in our own building, No. 8 East 9th St., opposite the Hoff man House. Special attention paid to all classes of Men's Fine Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes and Loggers' Supplies. All stages land in front of our place. Prices that rent pay ers cannot meet. Ed. Hanson & East Ninth St. First National Bank OR. E UGENE Paid up cash i.-apital ndaurplns. $150,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS looe m reasonable terms, Slghl draft! on Chicago, Sab Fnacitcj and Portland. Bills of Exchange toldoo foreign counuies. Deposits received subject to cheta sr ccstiacate ot deposit. All collection Intrusted to us will receive prompt attentloa r O HENDRICKS. President. S B BAKIN, Vice Prtr PBSNODGRASS CasUei. LUPOTTU AastCaek F. L. CHAMBERS, H. E. ANKENV President. Vice-President, DARWIN BR1STCW, Cashier. Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene. Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000 Notes and Mortgages bought. Moif. Id nrA nn annrm .... ... T . . . i .. I on time certtfical-s " deposit A genera' v-iiuuug ousiucss iransaciea. When Sending Money Away The safest and cheapest means ia a bank draft. Drafts may be transferred any number of times by endorsement and may be cashed at any bank. Our rates are lea than one fifth as much as those charged for ex- i vt Buswu oroent, in sum ot i over $100, and are cheaper on any j amount over $5.00. We draw direct on the principal cities of the United States and Can I ada and also on over 300 cities ia all civilized lands, i Call and get one o( our rate cards and you will find ft to your advan ; tage to patronite us. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank,0 j aUtofclUhH 1892. Capital and i Surplus S I OQ.000 now on Low Prices Rule At Yorans Shoe Store Mentally Deficient and Stupid Children Can in many cases be made as bright as other children by the proper care of the eyes. The optic nerve is simply an extention oj the brain and if the yes are defective the intellect will be dwarfed just the extent of the defect. Intelligent parents should see to it that their children's eves . are thoroughly tested and if necessary properly corrected with glasses, as no medical treatment can remove eye defects. We are in shape to take care of your children's eyes as well as your own, we have all of the modern appliances and many years of exper ience and insure satisfaction, EXAMINATIONS FREE J.O. WATTS Graduate Optician, Cor. 9Lh and Willamet.te Street J. ALAUX CO. Merchant Tailors moved from 8 East 9th St., to 588 Willamette St We carry the latest novelties and best cloths Men's Suits to order most elegant cutting and fitting at lowest prices. We do very neat repairing and clean ing work on gents' and ladies' clothing. we guarantee satisfaction. Made in Oregon. The MOUNT HOOD Cigar F.C. POTTS MANUFACTURER. Prepare For Your Outing By calling at Linn's Drug Store and se curing your Kodaks and Supplies. Brownie Kodaks only $2.00 Pure Drngi Prompt Service Linn's Drug Store 503 Willamette Stre