Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 24, 1908, Image 8

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    THU BCGBVB PA1LT GUARD, FRIDAY, JAanuii
Friendly's Clean Sweep Sale Continues
Tomorrow we offer many unusual bargains in Ladies', Men's, Boys' and Child
rens' Ready Made Apparel of every sort. Special induction on Hosiery, Under
wear, Dress Goods, Silks, Men's Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Odd Trousers, Suit
Cases, Grips and Traveling Bags, Sweaters and Knit Goods.
Saturday Evening Special, 6 to 9 p. m, only
All $3.00 Sterling Brand Hats for Men $2.10
Peptiron Psil
Ironire the blood feedn
tone the stomach, aij Ju;,
w T T , o i n 1 nervousness ami ' .
. t f,om Port- At me iui..j ---.- .,,, coated, pleasant , CL.
F, B. cnamner. Washington stree . DruggUw or mil" '" ul
nn i tha hitkm mwuiuo-
8. E. Stevens left today for points of ,laIls Miller and wife. HOOH'c
rth. 2,t" ,,.B of death la not known. V V U b Acton.
:" died
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land.
north
Sid Beck arrived In
the north last night.
the city irom "-",, ,ner awoke this morn-
ur. auu .."- - . Hth
IQ I I I the live. ..1 1 151
B north last nlgnt. d tne cni)d cold in oeatn. bowels rZ V 1
Mrs. Cornoyer went to Portland to-! ins to naHarrIl made aa examlna- biliousness, con, 1 J
v on a short visit. .. ' ,x, i,,ii. hut further than de- mornlne and c. ? 3
100 Suits worth $8.50, $10 and $12.50 sale price $4 85
Tomorrow, Saturday we place on sale 1 00 absolutely all wool cashmere,
tweed, cheviot and worsted suits in sizes 34 to 44 at less than actual cost of
manufacturing. These suits are broken lot and odd sizes and some are
slightly damaged.
$4.85
Sale Price Tomorrow
NOTE!!
We make no alterations at sale prices, if alterations arc necessary we charge customers, actual cost to us.
day on a short
I G. L. Dunn !
' . .. hnllnlMlD tllll
. ..." . .. nt to Salem I ral causes
-niss " the exact cause.
y on a short vis. . ,,, ! ,,- of tho body, but further tnan oe-, morning and sick he.rfl.i-
C-. U uunn leu luuu . ,,.rine that the child dlea ot naiu- colds, relieve uncomi-T: i
ral causes, he could not determine . 8fter dinner. Painless ,?VJ
it did not have the
being smothered or
Eugene's
Largest ani
Best Store
S. H. Friendly
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
i 1
lay on a snori viu. .nnearance of be ng smotnerea or
W A. Bell, the grocer, returned j appearance 01 . , ,t I.
last night from Portland. t"Z7l" i
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Strlckler, of, parents.
Colfax. Wash., are In the city. I
Miss Sheffield went to Portland Governor Chamberlain has offered
today to be gope several days. a reward of 40 for the arrest and j
Gvo Thurston, of Suver, Polk coun-1 nvictlon 0r the murderer or mur-.
ty, arrived here tdls auernoou. jerers or Mrs. aiarr j
Ellis Richardson, of Walton, ls:Martna and son Paul and the hlrea
transacting business In the city. Matthew Montgomery, who were
Miss Lela Scott, of Plalnvlew, 1 killed and whose bodies were burned
here visiting Miss Maud Guthrie. ln ,he casteel home, 'near Macleay,
IHrs. Mary Shelton was a passen- , Marion county December 1, 1907.
gcr to Portland on the noon train. Tne mvstery surrounding this crime
Judge Harris went to Albany today nag neVer been cleared up,' although
to hold a short term of circuit court. , it is generally believed that the deed
Mrs. David Griggs and child re-' ,as comInitted by Montgomery.
turned to Cottage Grove insi nigm.
Deoutv District Attorney G. .
CITY NEWS
and In the alley between Willamette ; it, mohter and brother to mourn his!
and On k strecls north of Kimt Ulxth. death. , '
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD
INSTALLS OFFICERS
Eugene lodge No. 391, Fraternal
Clins. Iliiilley, John Sihrlrnpf audi The committee appointed by the j
Waller lliilliinil, apprnlsers of the Cnminerclnl Club to consider the or-.
property of the esliilu of Thomas Me- i gnnlzallon of a Incnl building and!
Ciilloch, deceased, today filed their lonn association, Clins. l'Mslier. J. M. i
.Tli,. V t o A r tlwi ITnlviH'ultv Invnlitorv. shnwlnir Din! there exists i Wlllliitnu inul llr Lunminl lw.1,1 a.
.hi i,,',',.i i t.'1-.n.k 'a tin ii i iit'niierl v hflniu'lnk in the esiule viil-, iiineiliiu nt ih f'nmnw.i-i'.hii cinh i Brotherhood, installed new officers
tomorrow night. I nt IHW.Kri, of whtcli $2500 ! rooms last nlgliK 1 1 was then decld-; last 'Kht SlKl Mimnnger h. V . 1 ay-
Is real estate and the remainder per-1 ed to open I lie slock books next Wed-1 lor octlng Installing officer, the
The nolnrlal commission of Glenn 1 sonal properly. I nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock nt the i nf(ic'lllls urP: lust president, R. S.
O. Powers, of Blue ltlver, was filed j . . I Commercial Club, and nil who are In-, Huston: president, Myrtle llaskett;
with tho county clerk today. v. K. Tnvior, siale manager of the ! teresied In the movement, wh-iher . vlvo president, Oscar Brew.ter( cliap-
v Kralornal Brotherhood. Is In the city. ! rlub mem hers or not, are requested 1)e,la Holine; treasurer. . h,.
Nadeiiu's "Senilis" dufeiiled the i Last nlghi he Inlllnled n class of can-: t allelic! and hear a full i.X,alul. ; "nrKer, secretary, r uiroiue i oiiock,
Coniiuerclal Club liowllng team lust didules Into tho lornl lodge and held "" tne iiiiiuilug anil loan plan, ar-l
liislallntlon of ofrii ers. Tonight a : "'i which an opportunity will be glv
large number of the members will go in to subscribe stork.
to Springfield and help to Install tin1
'M. A., Grace Vaughn; sergeant, Jas.
night by the score of 12 14 to II lilt.
The household goods of J. M. Mor
ris and M. Parnienter, from Cot
tage Grove, arrived here lust night.
The W. I', it. I, meets tomorrow
afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Win. Kuykendnll on South Wllliuu
olte street,
Mrs. liana Svaivenul, whoso llllle
daughter died of diphtheria a few
days ago, Is now quite 111 from the
same disease.
W. O. Cook is now miming a HO,'
000 kiln of brick nt Ills yards west of city
the city, lie will have I Hem reaily
fur tho market some time next week.
officers there us well as to help Ini
tiate a class of t-aiiilldutes.
The Portland Telegram of yester
day printed a good picture of (he Eu
gene high school basketball team.
10. 1. Felix, the efficient manager
of Hie Hotel Smeede. has resigned his
IMisltlon, to take effect February 1,
and he and his family will then leavo
for Los Angeles, taking the Bteamer
from Portland. They will remain a
couple of months In the southern
Tho Mullnomnh basketball learn
III the circuit court case of John
Maughn vs. the city of Eugene, in
which Hie plaintiff seeks tn recover
will not be here tomorrow night, us j $1100 dnninges alleged to have been
niiiioiinced, and n date with the I'nl-' Incurred by the high water washing
varsity team will
some other night.
be arranged for j
0. W. Taylor today completed a
fine well for Dick Haskell In the
rubbish nnd garbnge from tho city's
dumping ground mid depositing It on
his Iniid, the city, through Its attor
ney, 8. 1. Allen, today filed n demur
rer on the ground that the complaint
Gross addition, going down A3 feet does not slnto facts sufficient to con
through tho blue rock and sceur- stllutu a causo o( action,
lug a good flow of water. I
I Grover Ixing has accepted the posl
Rascburg News: George Heed, otjtiou of candy maker at Hull's drug
West Itoseburg, will leave the middle store and beginning next week the
of the week for Eugene, where he ! confectionery department of the store
will make his home with his sou, who i will be under his niaiiageuienl and It
lias farm adjoining tbul city. will be enlarged and Improved. Cnn-
jdy-nuikliiK rooms nre now being flt-
' The Roseburg boys' nnd girls' has- I'M up In the rear of the store and
ketball teams arrived here on tho i they ill lie ready Mr operation with
noon train louay. i no on.vn iu inny
Corvnllls Republican: A number of j
the friends of Attorney E. It! Hryson I
will Insist that the gentleman be aj
candldnto for district attorney. The;
wiul with which he prosecuted of fens-i
es against the law, while he was as
sistant district attorney, and his gen
eral ability as a lawyer have won fori
li t in many friends In the count Is eof i
of the district, who woifld like to sec
him nt the head of the district, nnd
will Insist upon his taking the Repub
lican nomination. Wo understand
the attorneys of Kugene aro willing
ti) let this office go to Benton rounty
for the reason that Lane has the cir
cuit Judge, and the people of Lincoln
will acquiesce. It Is hoped Mr. Hry
son will consent to let his name be
used.
HENEY DRAGS FULTON'S
NAME INTO EVIDENCE
'(ComlnuPd from Tan One.)
1 in n tw dny.
Mirm wltnrttses in rolled upon hy tho
Kuvt'i'tiuu'iit (nrtht'r t nHttncliitt Hull
and Mays tn that ninsplincy. White
the U'stimony of Ht'iidrlrks wna nui
lorla to tho prnnocntlim'8 rast Sud
wrr Is cotiMlderod h nmro Important
vvUnrsn, n!nru It Ih expected to show
-1 by him that Mall dMcllnod to nros-
Mr. hong, who In nn cento Sttdwer and his nwsoclateii In
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against the Eugene high school tenin expert at tho business, has worked I consideration of a political obligation
. . . ... . .....I. . Itt lit,, Imul iilit,. lii P.irMtili.l nml .. u -
tonight, and the girls are on their
way to Salem to play there,
At the high school last evenlnU th
following made the Amncltlan Liter
ary Society's debating team, which
will debate the high school second
tram: U-sder, Harbour; first Cei1
league, Ed llslley; second colleague,
Collier; substitute, Trafier,
The city council met thli kttornoon
t S o'clock for the purpose of pass
ing ordlnanrs assessing the cost of
the pavement on Willamette street
from Eleventh lo Thirteenth, and of
Ah sewers on East Fifteenth street
III the best places In Portland and to Stelwer.
other cities. He will have charge of
h odn fountain, also.
RiMohtlt'K News: A Very stl death
occurred In tills city at an early hour
this morning when Otis, the 14-year-old
son of Mr. and Mis. Frank Kene
dy, well-known eltlsen of this place,
passed away at the family home af
ter a lingering Illness of several
weeks, caused bv tuberculosis ot the
bone. The boy had resided with his
parents tn this city since his Infancy,
and was well known, having numer
ous friends who will regret to learn
of his ssd demise. He leaves ft titth-
Chickens tor Profit
Now Is the time to buy an '.aruba
lor If you are going to raise chickens
for next year. Start right by buy
Ing a PKTALl'M A, and you will have
no trouble hatching the eggs. We
have them In all sleet from the f6
egg to fflO-cgg in stock now. Also
Petnliima brooders, 100 and 200
chick site. We carry a small stock
of extras for these machines.
CHAMBERS HAlenVAKK CO.
Johnson; I. I)., Virgil Hawkins; O.
1)., Ed Rohne. A social llnio was had
and refreshments were served after
the husliides session. Manager Tav-
lor Initiated a large class of candi
dates during the evening. Tonight
a tally-ho party will go to Springfield
where Manager Taylor will Initiate a
class and Install the officers ot the
lodge there.
PORTLAND ItOT.M. IIAREKY
Bread, the best nnd healthiest
It.lV KEI.LV WILL
COMPETE IX NEW YORK
New York. Jan. 23. Local athletes
yesterday greeted Dan J. Kelly, the
world's champion amateur sprinter,
who arrived on his first visit to New
York to compote In tho Pastime Ath
letic Club's carnival at Madison
Square Harden, Monday night. Al
though Kelly Is not keyed up to the
physeiea! notch that enabled htm to
cover 100 yards In 9 3-f seconds, and
220 yards In 21 1-5 seconds, both
world's records, he expects In the
four days intervening to get Into good
enough form to run one of the best
races of bis career on nn Indoor
truck. Kelly Is slated to appear in
Sklpworth returned last night from
a trip to Portland.
Kola Neis returned to Salem to
day after having been in Eugene on
hop business a few days.
Percy Long returned today from
Portland, where he attended the
hardware dealers' meeting.
Miss Marian Lewthwnlte, of Ore
gon City, Is the guest of Rev. P. K.
Hammond and family of Eugene.
J. N. McFadden. of Corvallls, Is;
In the city for a few days. He Is a
former student at the University.
Mrs. Charles Jackson, of Cottage
Grove, Is the guest of Mrs. R. H.
Shacklett In Eugene for a few days.
Mrs. J. S. Higglns went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon to Install the
new officers of the W. R .C. there.
Miss Lillian Brund, of Florence, is
the guest of Mrs. Walter McCofnack :
and Miss Leone Jenkins a few days.
J. Dorsnife, of Independence, Is;
a guest at the home of W. O. Cook j
and family west of the city. '
W. M. Green returned last night '
from Portland, where he attended the
meeting of the retail grocers of the!
stat--. I
W. T. Bailey, of Meadow, went to
Roseburg today to prove up on a ,
piece of timber land which he has!
taken up. j
S. M. Strlckler, wife and child. "of
Colfax, Wash., stopped off here last
night on their way home from Call-!
fornla, going on north this forenoon.
Ivan 11. Rhodes, state secretary of
the Y. M. C. A., urived here today
nnd will meet with the association of
the University of Oregon.
H. A. Jackson, S. P. auditor, re-
tlimert Inut Titi'hl frnni n Irin In lnrl
cola. He was accompanied by F. II. .
Button, manager of the S. P. Inter-,
esto there.
Corvallls Gazette: D. K. Lvnian
ot r.ugene, general secretary of the
Y. M. C. A. at that place, was a Cor
vnllls visitor the first of this wek.
consulting Secretary Hind on busi
ness in their line.
L. A. Moore, of Portland, returned
home today after a short visit In Eu
gene. He wos on his way north from
Medford, and stopped here looking
for a location. He Is nn old friend
of E. E. Qiilinby. the cigar denier.
t lie two having been raised together
In Wisconsin.
Chesterfield
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is superior to all Qtt
' w nun.
XNo Carriage to Lift
Clairvoyant
and Palmist
Full Life Readings,
giving names, dates, etc
50c 50c
ror enc
week
ONLY
I will give
my $5.00
dead
tranoe
deep psychic reading for
50c. Satisfaction guaran
teed or no fee accepted.
Farlors 642 Willamette
street. Hours 9 a. m. to
9 p. m., daily and Sunday.
50c Low fee 30c
C. S. FRANK, ki
Any old machine taken inoj
LrUUJJ WATJ
All who wjnt Btdroek Y
and Pure Water can jet u
faction by calll.-.j up
Fed 5391
J. E. KILBOR
57HighSt.,Eu8tK
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A For InflmniKtt
'1 ot tit biudN !
sR V m Vunt qaiaii u
c" I drulT(Utt, half
Jfc&'fxr IV mall. ivitJ 1 1
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'THESJIiUH!
iiKUiimt,
Sold by W. L. I)K LAXftlJ
MARRIED
January 23. 190S. at the court-
houso by County Judge Chrisman.
Samuel W. Brown, of Blachlev. and
Mrs. Belle Scott, of Eugene.
BANK Ill'RliLARS MAKK
A I'Xiyi'F. COXFF.SSIOX
Chicago. Jan. 22. A dlsnnrh to
the Tribune from Jackson. Miss.,
says: A unique confession was made
yesterday to A. F. Thomason, pros!-'
dent of the National Hank of Hattles
burg by James Harper and W. T.
Smith, hank robbers, brought back
from Seattle, Wn.. where thev were
caught after a long chase.
Harper snys the bank president
walked In his sleep. He and Smith
watched the hank for several nights
according to their confession, and fre
quently witnessed Thomason enter
with the aid of his doorkey. Thev
never dreamed that he was not In full
possession of his senses until they
saw him under an electric light with
his eyes closed. Then the robbers
say they conceived a plan to enter the
bank lth Thomason and to gag him
It h? en :e out of his trance. They
declare that Th.nnaspn give them
the ronihtn-i'lon of the a..f. i..i..i.
i they looted, and that they left, leav
ing niomnson asleep in the bank.
Why Not Silye
FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT? NoW
keeper can have too much of it Even a trail
COMMCINITy
SILVER
it lure to give pleasure. The new "Flower-tk-W
pattern has a dignity and beauty hetetofore fousi
in the best Sterling. O, Every piece of Comimiai)
ver is plated heavier than triple and will wear I Kj
J. O. WATTS,
Corne' W
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