Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 15, 1908, Image 6

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THIS EIUK.MS DAILI Ol'ARD, ltJ).lMi.ii,- , ---- ,
THE
FRIENDLY STORE
Pre-I
nventory Sale
Ladies' and Children's
COATS AND SUITS
J -2 PRICE
Outing Flannel Gowns,
Shirt Waists, etc.
Reduced 25 Per Cent
Wool Underwear
Dress Goods and Silks
20 Per Cent Less
Hundreds of Remnants for about Half Real Prices
Sunlight Shetland Floss, one pound box 90c
12 yd. Piece 15c English Long Cloth .$1.25
$4.00 Wool Shirtwaists, white and colored, each $2.45
$3.00 Wool Shirtwaists, all sizes, ea. $1.50
COTTAGE GROVE
BOOZE SELLERS
'DEATH OF JOHN SIPE
AT THURSTON!
Hood's Pill$3
liortiiiiiior yiuj purely VPt i. -
Dle&MtUl: Hiy to Uko and .... ' -
Peptiro'n PilfJ
iGn-i:ii Pnrrsiondence.) i
PIP An nilllTYi urston.J
I LUnu UWlki i people at mur.uu ui-v . ' ,
to pav their resiiec-tto one of their
fellow neighbors and citizens. On last
C C. Case and Harry Mar.'ln were j Saturday. January 11, 1H08, J"'") :
brought to Eugene from Cottage ; si)e dltd at i p. m., after years of .
Cottage Grove lait evening, having i suffering, at the age of 811 years, 11
been arrested on the charge of vlolat-, lomhs and 23 days. He was born In
Ing the local option law. Case was ! (jernianv January Is, IMS. lie as
arraigned before .Justice of the i an aUe and energetic citizen up to
Peace Bryson this forenoon and plead- some 0 years ago, being a mechanic
ed guilty to four separate charges. He an(j master workman.- He had spent
will be sentenced Friday, his last years at his daughter's, Mrs.
.Martin appeared this afternoon and -Nic.ei at Thurston, w here be died. The
pleaded guilty to two charges. The funerai and burial were conducted
judge sentenced him to pay a fine of ; bJr indertaker Walker, of Spring
$1UU on the first and fined him S 1 j field, on Monday, January 13, at 11
and gave him 20 days In the county a m , aI1(i the services at the church
jail on the second. Being unable to bv Kcv yr Kills of the M. E. church
i raise the money he was remanded to j a; Springfield. There was a large
jail. ' attendance although quite a bad day.
land a large delegation tonowea me
remains to the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
the storiwh. and give rt-ltul ,
IjnitfL'i.u or mail. ('. I Hi.., ... "r '
Hi if, ' i v
If Mud. br llood lf Goul'
' Vo piece with- -AfW
out this Trade
I MAWKU
ii PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S
over 2d carriages or more.
I
Table Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, India Linon, Bed--
ding, Domestics, etc., etc., at Pre-Inventory Sale prices.
PORTRAIT FINISHED J DEEDS PROPERTY
TO A,
! i
It. I.aHarro Goodwin, who has j
I painted -a portrait of .1. W. Johnson.
i first president of the University oi l
i Oregon, will deliver the picture lo-l A d'
1 1 morrow. It will ue nun-.' m u-: county
WELCH
d was filed for record at the
clerk's oifice this afternoon
S8.00. $9.00 and $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $5.95 m&&5B$3&W
500 Shirts worth $1.00.51.25 and $1.50; pleated or plain front, with or without cuffs attached
Sale price Monday - - - -t
Absolutely all Wool Underwear in tan, gray and pink shirts and drawers, size 30 to 48:
worth $1.35; our special Clearance price r :
85c
90c
$2.50 Suits $1.65
25 Suits in ages 7 to 16, made with double-breasted
Coat, and re-inforccd scat and scams. Plain and fancy
patterns $1.65
Boys' Golf Caps to match 18c
$2.50 Overcoats $1.65
37 Overcoats, age 3 1-2 to 7, made with belted back,
velvet collar and beautifully trimmed for the price;
colors, gray, blue, green, black,
Clearance Sale Price $1.65
Eugene's
Largest and
Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette St,
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
CITY NEWS
of Eugene, died In Portland Sunday
; night as a result of Injuries received
: recently. 1 1 u was engineer on tho
Rurnsldu street bridge In the metropolis.
I ' Aul,l..,1 All,l.,liA Pll.'. I a- I
"Ited Fealher.' I ho bid comic ope-, k(,lml Umm nrr,vd h(.r0 ,,., ,,.
n, will bo hero I'ubiunry u, )lmrn this forenoon und will play tho
7 ,. ... ., ! Eugene high Hchool team at tho nr-
Wllllaill Yollllg has sold Ills P'0- .....I.,,., Tomorrow nleht lliev
pie's restaurant to Mr. Griffin and f w 1)y (lu L,IllvurHy of C)regov
win inu.u iu j five,
Tho Chambers Hardware Company
today received a carload of drain
tllu from the Salem Tllo Works.
Household goods for J. W. Ward,
from Ballard, Wash., and Mrs. Ml"
Emmons, from Portland, arrived
here this morning.
Among the rnrlond shipment. Into
Kugcnn lust night was a cnrbiad of
cull ties for fuel for tbu Williams
Transler Company.
M. F. Wyntl today tiled with the
county clerk notlco of looatlon of
"Jumbo" and "Mystery" liillilliu
claims In, the llobemla il IkI lift.
Hi'V. O. C. Wright unifkn nt tho
hlKb school assembly this iiftornooii.
The students were favored with a
beautiful vocal nolo by Mint llaivl
An undertaking on appeal to the
tinr-H' court (it I'm One llillor case.
Which was recently decided In favor
Of Uue and against lha city by the cir
cuit court, wan filed today.
A marriage license i Inniicd to
day tu Jasper N. Hoguo, axed 61
years, and Mr.. Hoile K. Kowe, aited
61, both of London, Ijiiiu county.
Thl 1. the aacoud niarrlK for both.
Tho n mill I meetliiK of the Hpc'iicer
Mutto Coal and Petroleum ('ompaiiy
waa hold at tho office yeBlerduy. All
, tho old officers were re-elected und
I it W'iuj decided to piiab work at the
! compiiny'a property aouthweat of the
city.
i
The members of tho local aorle of
Knuleii. after thler miH'tliiK hint
iilxlit, lulled on Mr. and Mm. Dick
i Whitlow, who were tuariied In Port
I land Hiindiiy, and a pleamint hour wan
i spent, Mr. Whitlow la a member of
i.tlio aerie.
More peiiHlona have oeen Krunted
l.tino county aoldiem ax fnllowH;
Klljiih I'll ii r mu n . tiiirlniirield. 11'.':
H. II. PeteiHeii, Kliiilni. $15; l.iuky
i Hoollttlo, CotKiKii tirove, U; J. 11.
I Kirk. Julii'tliin I'llv 112: II K llur.
i kee, CottaKe llrove, $12; Joi. Camp
bell, Mapleton, 20.
i The EiiKcno Oratorio Society met
I lam nlKht and elected officers an fol
I low. for the ciifliitna: year; ProfoHsor
I. M. (lien, president; Miss I.otilao Yo-
ran, vlco president; C. A. Hurdou,
lm-rttary and treasurer. Tho society
will have the Chtcaiso Hvniphony Or
chestra here on April lis and 14 for
j two concerts.
the Mohawk
lHinna, Is In
Carson Mathews today licaan eica- Yesterday adernmm In the Kimene
vatlnK for Mrs. Pattersons one-story ! Jusllce court the case of the Pacific
brick biilldiiiii on Hunt Ninth street. 1 I. and Coinimiiy, of this city. vs. P. N.
When that work la confiltted he will 1 and Kliimii Shelley, to rwover coin
lieKlli on I.. 0. llulln'H lwi(stmy j mUalon on a In ml sale, waa tried by
lirlck directly across the street. 'a Jury. The case went to the jury
llale In the afternoon and a verdict
K. O. Kanulnit. a former resident was returned tor the defendants.
..It Is Prudent to Insure..
, your life or your property.
i Why Is It not as Important to I mure aitalnat adversity In
the future by keepliiK your funds In a bank account?
Allow It to accumulate until a lime comes mhen you need
Il badly that Is when you will appriflate Its true worth.
Just as the value of your life Insurance Increases as oti
i Itrow older, so will your bank aceonnt grow as you add to it
i weekly or monthly.
In fact, the possibilities of your bank account are limited
i only by your earning and saving capacity.
An account lth this bank Is k nl liuuiance.
The Eugene Loan S Savings Bank
; E.tiklh-d IS'
t'apllal ami sutu. aKMt.txm
'. K. lllinWN, Prralilenl. K. V. OSIU lt, l l,rr.
! I. A. I'AINK. Mit rrroloYnt. W. W. ItliilWV, Ai. I Wiler.
Pi:ltH()NAI,8
K. 10. Ifyliiuil la down from Lowell
on bunines.
ItalelKh Honey, of Goshen, was In
tho city today.
ChoHtor llemenway camo In from
the south today.
Arthur Senders, of Ilarrlaburg, was
in tho city over night.
J. II. Hond, of Cottugo Grovo, spent
last night In Kiigeue.
llnxter Young was down from Fall
Creek today on buslneas.
Mrs. A. K. l'alteiniin Is visiting In
Port land for a few days.
Ilruco L. Ilogart returned this af
ternoon from a trip north.
Councilman F. J. Merger la homo
from a business trip to Portland.
1. It .Ctialiniau. the lumber man, of
Acme, Is In tho city on business.
Geo. W, Gross is here from I'ma
lllla, visiting his rousln, C. W. Kviuis.
Sum Goldsmith camo In from the
north on the afternoon tral ntoday.
C, II. ltui kholder, of Cottage Grove,
waa an arrival here on the forenoon
train.
Mrs. G. L! Humphrey, of IIhitIh-
burg. wus In Kugene on business yes
terday.
J. 8. Magladry, og
Lumber Company, at
the city.
C. A. Mnlbeouth. district freight
agent of tho S. P. Co., spent last night
in r.ugene.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mahon were
passengers to Portland on the flyer
last evening.
W. T. Shurtleff, the niue Illver
mine owner, returned this afternoon
from a trip to Portland.
John Klchaker and wife, who have
resided In Kugene for some time, left
today for Denver to locate.
Miss Gertrude nushnell, one of The
Guard's contestants at Junction City.
Is In Kugene this afternoon.
T. C. Ilradley left for points south
In the Interests of the J. W. Kays
furniture house this afternoon.
Mia. G. M. Hordenux arrived here
today from Vancouver. II. C, to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
liuliies.
Mr. and Mrs William Mannne, af
ter attending (he funeral of their lit
tle nephew in Kugene, have returned
to Portland
Claude Spencer, lumber inspector
for the S. P. Co., , pmMUl.r
to Myrtle Creek on the afternoon
train today.
Colonel J. M. Williams,, relurned
Istt nlglu from a trip to Portland
and Salem. At the latter place he ar-j
gued a case before the supreme eonrt. j
Judge It. S It. mi has r.-i ,,, i,,i
Salem after being here for a week In
aiieiui.ince upon his mother. Mrs. J.
lis Hem. ho has been very III but
Is litos Improving
A II Klchardsiin. Hubert Hrownell.
J W HoUiimii and W. K Gregory
of Pmallup. Wash., are in Kugene
looking oier the surrounding roun
tjoi'h a view of locating here.
CLUB ASKS FOR IN
CREASED APPROPRIATION
(Continued, lr,.m Pasje I.)
she has In the past; now, therefore,
ho It
"Resolved, That we most respect
' fully and earnestly urge upon our
representatives In congress tllo lm
portnnco and necessity for thn In
i crease from $50,000 to $100,000 In
itho appropriation Tor tho postoffice
ibulldliiK In Kugene, Lane county, Or
legun, und that a copy of these rea
iolutlons he forwardeif to each of our
senators and members of congress,
and that they be requested to use ev
ery legitimate effort and means to
accomplish the desired, result as above
'set out, In order that the said city of
Kugene may have, when erected, a
postoffice building adequate to Its
needs. 1
"KL'GKNE COMMERCIAL CLCB.
"By L. L. Whltson,
"President.
"John H. Hnrtog,
"Manager.
"II. A. PAINE.
"I. II. MNGHAM.
"S. II. FU1END1.V, .
"Com. on Resolutions." '
Other Matters.
The new constitution nnd bylaws
! were adopted. One of tho changes Is
that the monthly meeting shall be
1 held on the second Monday of each
mouth Instead of the second Tues
. day. as at present.
Eighteen new members were voted
In. making a total membership of
223. The maximum membership has
own fixed at aao.
The matter of organising a build
lug and loan association was thor
oughly discussed anil a committee
consisting of C. H. Fisher. J. M. Wll
llama and Dr. Leonard was appoint
ed to take the necessary steps toward
organizing. v
A committee consisting of C. A.
Wlnternieler, II. W. Thompson and
Lloyd Bellman was appointed to se
lect a young lady to represent Lane
county on an excurslop trip to Boston
to be conducted by Philip Bates' Pa
cific Northwest liiagailne.
I. T. Nlrklln. F. K. Wetherbee and
G. D. Linn were namei as a com
mittee to Interview the business men
of the city In regard to the proper
support of the Eugene Military Hand.
District Freight Agent C. A. Mal
beouf, of the S. P. Co., was present at
the meeting and made a few remarks,
explaining certain matters In regard
to the freight service of his company.
IIASkKTIIAI.Ii (iAMK
AT AKMOltY TONIGHT
The Ashland anil Kiiffene hlirh
ai himl bn.kelhj.ll f..um. K ill m.i..r l
the armory tonight and an Interesting
game Is looked forward to. The line
up will be:
Vshland Eugene
Kastuiuti f , . . O. Watson
llenidon f C. Watson
Spencer c Mitchell
Kobluson g Bean
Kdgington g Cockerll'".e
Chicken, for IVofU
Now Is the time to buy an '.ncuha
tor If you are going to raise chickens
for net vear. Start right by buv
ing a I'KTAH'M A. and yon will have
no trouble hatching the eggs. Wr
have them In all slies from the S fi
eeg to MMi egg lii stock now. Also
Pei.iliinia brooders. 100 and 200
chick a!ie We carry a small stock
of elr:n for these iTi:i,-hlnes.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE Cf
Buv a Peialuma lrr.ihs.tor
ind Is certainly a splendid work of
art. Mr. Goodwin has neen in r.u
gene for the past three months and
during that time has done some of
the finest painting ever seen here.
He has a splendid exhibit at the Ho
tel Smeede, and It would pay any one
who is at all interested to visit it.
There are numerous paintings of
landscapes In and around Eugene,
also of game birds. Mr. Goodwin
paints from real subjects, embalming
birds so they keep tjtielr original
shape, and paints them true to na
ture. He is an artist of rare ability.
ileht and power plant, trancmses,
contracts, etc., to A. Welch. The
consideration is given at $25,000.
At the same time the mortgage which
the Germantown Trust Company had
against the property mentioned was
released.
WHOSE MONEY
ORDER IS IT?
Editor Cunrd: Olds, Wortman &
King, of Portlnnd, desire us to make
the following statement through the
loe'nl papers;
"On Jauuary 4th, 190S. we receiv
ed a letter from a party In Eugene
ordering goods and enclosing remit
tance to cover, but as no name was
signed to the letter, we are unable to
either forward the goods or return
the money."
Parties falllng'to receive goods or
dered on or about January 4th, 190S,
will do well by communicating with
the above firm at an early date.
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
. MARRIED.
At the home of Harry D. Ryan,
near Junction City, January 13, 1908.
Henry L. Ryan and Miss Cora Tracer,
Justice of the Peace Knox P. Harpolu
officiating.
At the home of Jos. Bradford, near
Elmira, January 12, 190S, Lee L.
Herschberger, of Marion county, and
Miss Ketta M. Bradford, of Klmlra,
Rev. C. C. Curtis officiating. They
will reside in Marion county.
I'XIVKItSITV DEBATERS
HAVE RKKX CHOSEN
In tho try-out debate held at the
University Friday afternoon to
choose eight men, who will debate
again .to determine the interstate de
bating teams, the following men
were successful: Clarence L. Wheal
don, '10; Thomas Townsend, '09;
Jesse Bond '08; Karl F. Kilpatrclk.
'10; Karl Strong, '09; Walter Ka
ton. 'OS; Wilson Nicholas, '10 and
Cecil Lyons. '08.
The debate In which the two teams
to meet Washington and Idaho will
be picked, will be held two weeks
from today. The negative team
chosen will go to Washington, while
the affirmative team will remain at
Kugene and meet Idaho's negative
team. The Judges of Friday's de
bate were President Campbell, Pro
fessor DeCou and Dr. H. U. Shellon.
NEW CONTEST
WITH FREE CANDY
TO BEST GUESS ER
We have in our show window a dis
play of a new kind of candy, also with
a new name. We will give to the
first five right guesBers of the name
a fine box of candy free. The first
letter In the name Is F. Buy some of
the candy and you can guess much
easier. Contest ends Saturday, Jan
uary 25, at 12 p. m.
OTTO'S CONFECTIONERY. '
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Eugene, Or., Jan. 15, 1908.
The following letters remain in
the Eugene postoffice uncalled for
for the week ending Janpary 15:
Bell, Bert P.
Blair, Mrs. M. E.
Burnett, Geo. H.
Davis, Joe. ,
s Edwards, Root. P.
Jackson, Frank B.
Layne, Rosa.
' Marshall, Mae.
Paller, Tony.
Ray, Fred.
Shields, Roy.
Wallace, W. V.
Wilcox, C'has. M.
Wilson, S. M.
Parties calling for the above will
please give date advertised.
. J. L. PAGE, P. M.
WOOD SAWIXO
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W
E. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
Eat anytniiig you want; don't
starve yourself, fearing it won't ag
ree, for Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain
Tea cleans the bowels and stomach
and makes digestion eusv. 35c, Tea
or Tablets.
Linn Drug Company.
Skating at the I'nderwood Rink
tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a
pleasant time nssnred. tf
on it isgttj
In Richness of Cutting
In Beauty of Design
In Purity of Glass
In Brilliancy oi
Polish and
Finish
Our Line Excel!
There is a vast differ
ence in Cut Glass
, qualities and patterns,
We are showing only
the kind you will be
wise in buying.
The right value is in
each piece for the
money you pay fcr it.
J. O. WATTS
Optician.
Corner 9th and Willamciti
Julius
Ooldsmitj
CLARK'S CRUISE of the "Allll
' . 16,000 tons, fine large,
I unusually steady,
1
0 THE ORIEN
February O to April 17, ll
Seventy days, costing only $1'
and up. Including shore excul
SPECIAL FEATURES: Ml
Cadiz, Seville, Algiers, Malta. I
liy Egypt mid the Holy liinl. Ccc
tinople, Athens, Rome, the It'
etc.
F. C. CLARK, Times lld'g., Xesl
The! ESMOND HOTE
OSCAR ANDERSON, Hp.
Rates European Plan
50c, 75c, $1.00, 51.50,53.
Free Bus to and from all traim
Front and Morrison Sti.
Pcrtl-nr". ... Off-
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed ta
cure any rase of Itching, blind, bleed
ing or protruding plies In 6 to 14
days or jioney refunded. 50c.
DRESSMAKING
Suits a specialty. Miss Williams A
Co., Rooms 7 and S. Gordon block fl
3f
Jfipuiu: WHITE
IS YOUR
BREAD Madewif
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
Buy a Peialuma Incubator from
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
at
Petaluma Incubators and brooders
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
No sitting up with the Petaluma
Incubator. You light the lamp ami It
docs the rest. All sires at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
The Theatre Cafe Is now servlni; a
Ish of delicious fresh shrimp ni,
every order of oysters. Come mi
eat osters. ,i
The Theatre Cafe Is nw servlmj a
dish of delicious fre-h shrimp wi:h
everv order of o iters. Com,. ,',',
eat oysters. ,
Ii it IS you already know all wc can tell you about it.
II it IS'NT. you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in yc
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
r.iiu J
NEW TOD Y
FOR KENT - Z, f.j, ,. r,
inquire at 1 :,i W Svh -.rr. i
leiti "l l.' V? L"H i
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
is nude cf Selected Scotch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. Use Pure White Flour
for Ftry a,,j cjkcj. as
cii .is fcr bread- it sat
isfies cr ycur money back.
1
Pure White Flour isW
Sale hv the follows
Merchants, price $1-H
per sack
Geo. T. Hall &Son,
W. M. Green,
w-. A. Bell,
E.D.Matlock,- ,
Tbe Eugene Grocery C
C B. Dan els,
Peter Johnson,
W". IL Dempster,
Cole & Wilson.
, W. J. Gibson & Son.
Fltgal & RycharJ.
Sprmct,c.J
W. W. Fawlw Irvmi.
Aimitage & Davis.
the (mure. In nea greater r.KU than
Chaa.bers Hardware Co.