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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1008 Today we began our 1st Season End Sale and judging from the first day's busi ness it will be a mighty big success. Sale ends Saturday, Febrnary 1 5th R.EEUCTIONS IN EVCR.Y DEPARTMENT jjFARBINGTON ARRESTS JAIL ESCAPE FROM COLFAX Season End Sale of Men's and Boy's Clothing and Furn ishing Goods ' $11.00 MKTS HATS 9:1.10 Wa offer 10 dozen of the late shape In roen'i Hats, colon brown, black. gray and pearl at cost; (2.00 HaU, Beaaon End 8ale $2.10 IIOV'H tt.fiO HATH $1.10 All boys' Huts Including Crushera, Kedoraa, Toleacopea and cow-boy ahapea, 1 ia Soaaun End price ...wlilv ' 1IOYH' BOc CAI'H Sic 5 doien boys' Cupa, made of good serviceable material and in good pattern a Season End price J 1 C MK.VH COTTON HAM' IIOHK 8 l-Hc 100 doten Sea Island cotton Half 1 1 oso In tan and black, regular 15c quality HI Seaaon End price O3C AIWOMTKLY A Mi WOOL HONK 10c 75 doten absolutely all wool Hugo, made In gray, black and natural clora; sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2; regit lar 25c values. Season End price Oc OVKIIADM.H, HOYS' 40c COO Overalls, made of heavy blue dunlin, double front, knees and scat; 2 front pockets, 2 hip pockcU and hlsh blli; size 4 to 15 Reason End price , 19c 40c 1.2.1 WII1TB FLKATKI) HIIIItT $1 White pleated front ahlrt, both nar row and wide pleats; coat style, with or, without rnffU'tf ff Season End Price . . . J VV 10 OVKltCOATH FOR HOVH $1.65 vye have a few Overcoats left valued at 13.00, 13.50 and M OO; In sizes 2 1-2 to 7 years & t "t Season End price ...H OJ NEAHO.V END HA'LK Ol' KNEE I'ANTH Hoys Knee I'antN, alZ4i 4 to 10 12.00 Pants $1.50 85c Pants 65c 11.50 Panta 11.25 75c Punts 5fc 11.25 Panta $1.00 50c Punts 40c 11.00 Pants 75c 40c Pants 30c if 1. 2.1 OITINH KLAXXKL GOWNS Hoc - 11.25 Outing Flannel Gowns, made extra long and ofecellent qua'lty, Season End Ot . Price OJC .Vic, (lllc mill 7c WORK KIMI'.T.H In sizes 14 to 18; wo show an iinllm Ited variety of patterns and atyles, made of Chamnrit, gingham, p ctilvs, etc. Season End Price . 42c BOc NECKWEAR 2.1c Now silk 4-lu-hand Ties in all shades and colors, t Season End price sW JC HARRY JAIL KTARKKY, WHO RROKK IN EASTERN WASHING TON CITY, CAITURKD IN EU GENE TODAY WANTED ON A CHARGE OF STEALING HORSE AND RUGGY Harry Btarkey, wanted at Colfax Wash., for stealing -a horse and bug gy, and who broke out of jail there two months ago, was caught In Eu gene this forenoon by Chief of Police Farrlngton. Starkey Is now In the city Jail, where he will remain un til the arrival of an officer from Col fax. Btarkey was at the Willamette House when arrested by the chief of police. He bad been notified to look out for him and last night he re ceived a tip from a hobo that Star. key was here. Already baring a de scription of the man 'the chief imme diately went on a still hunt and found him at the Willamette splitting wood for bis breakfast. He after ward owned up that he Is the man wanted. Chief Farrlngton telephon- ed the sheriff at Colfax, informing him that he hud his man, and a depu ty will arrive in a day or so to take him back to stand trial for his al leged crime. Sturkey Is aged about 21 years. Mall Order Promptly and Carefully Filled S.H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette St. Eugenes' Largest and Foremost btorc 4- I'KIISONAI.H. , E. K. llyland roturned to Lowell today. E. Dodgo made a trip to Jefferson today. 'A. V. Connolly, (ff Uoseburg, It, In tbo city.'1 W. W. Slclwnr, of Fosh, Is 111 the clt yon business. Mrs. W. F. Ostium Is visiting in Portland for a few dnys, , Mrs. II. C. Million Is visiting In Fori land for a few dnyB. Jus. A. Beavey relumed lust from a business trip to Porituiul. M. C. Molt, of Hiiiein. is In Eugene for a few days on business. W. J. Wiirnoek relumed liiHt iiIkIU from a trip to Hun l''rnneltro. F. ('. Heiin, ntler a severe Illness. Is nblii to be down town iigutn. Mrs. Julia ('. Pay leaves tonight for Albany 10 visit there a Tew days. Mr, an.l Mrs. J. '. Ilelsliitw are homo freiti Itlelr trip i( Lo Angeles. J. L. .flxlcr was a piisseiiKer (o points norlli 011 tlm noon tiun to il 11 y. Mr. niul Mrs. !eo. O. Knowles 'spent Huiivlity In Cottiino tlrove with friend'. Frederick C. Pago and II J. Trow bridge, of Medfonl, are In Eugene on business. Miss Angle Owen left this noon for Prlnevllle, where she will visit sev eral weeks. Miss Myrtle Kays went lo Portland 'today to vllst her sister, Miss l.eoue, few days. Itev. I". A. Wooley returned today on the noon iriilu from his appoint ment at t'reswell. Miss Ituby Hendricks was u pas senger to Portland today to vtxlt friends there a few days. Miss Itutti .Met'alliiui. trimmer for Miss linger, the milliner. Is In l'.ut lnnd to attend the spring opening. Mrs. P. It lliirneti ..ft last nlcht for Jaekoiivlie after it short iit with her son. Horace lliiinctt. In Kit- gell'. Mn. V. IV Neither', afifr a short visit with Mends In Kuui'iie. lef- Sal. iirday night for Oakland, (Jul., to join her hiiubnnd. 1 Mrs. Geo. T. Hull, Sr., roturned this afternoon from a visit In Port liind. llllfrey C'limpbell. who has been quite III for some time past, wus able i to bu out today. I Ed Helms, of Jacksonville, who I has been visiting friends III Eugene, left for home today. I Miss Clrellu llrlstow was a passen I ger to Cottngo Grove on the ufter- noon train today. I I)r. J. Christie went to Hosehurg i today to 111 lend a number of F. E. Al I ley's horses which are sick. J. Kaviinaitgh returned Inst iight from his trip to Southern Oregon In 'tlm Interests of the Singer Sewing Mtiehlue Company. Nels Whipple arrived down from Drain on Ihe noon train today to transact a Utile business. He will return lioiutt tonight. Mrs. Lupcr. who has been visiting here a few days, went to Portland to day and will visit there before return lug homo to lleppuer. Miss Kstelle liay was up from Port land over Sunday visiting her moth er and friends. She returns tonUht Portland for 11 few days. Arthur Hill Vincent, of Saginaw. Mich., In In Eugene on business. He Is a nephew of Arthur Hill, one of the Itooth-Kelly stot'klloltb'l-a. Mrs. Jus. Grant, who has been vis iting her father, M. S. Hubble, who Is unite III, returned homo today. Mr. Hubble Is some belter today. Wllnur M. Ilunn. superintendent of parks at Kansas t'lty. Mo., Is here visiting his brothers, K. It. and Harry W. 1 In ti n. lie formerly resided here. K. Lawrence Walker, uituiHKcr for Charles II. Ilauford. the Shakes pearean actor w ho will be In Eugene 1 February 1:1, was hen today. He called at this office and renewed nr iliiallitauee with the force. Mr. Wal ker has been through Kugeuo e.teh year for the past live years, and has niaiiy (rtends lu this city. CITY NEWS i t'xo IHimmiul t'lilt k Komi for lltllt' j t'Mrkt'itri. run (.!) von whv. U.AMHKKS llAUltWAUK Vo. ' I.rtro illpniout f l Inline fhitin ami Muitlruin juM itM'lvcl niAMHKWtf 1 1 A It lV A 11 K VO. ITS UNREASONABLE IT IS INItKASONAIlLR for a young man to suppose that he ran set himself up In a good pa.xlug business without some capital to invest in the enterprise. Perhaps this lark of ready funds has been the cause of your working for some one else Instead of vourself for these many years. An account with this hank will afford you a convenient, safe and altogether Ideal method of keeping vour surplus funds where they will grow Into a sum that In time will make possible your success In business. Others have succeeded In this way: you can also. The Eugene Loan (Sb Savings Bank Ril.blsh-d !& Capital anil surplus iloo.lHH) W. K. HltOWN, ITclilenl. F. W. OMU ItN. Ca.hlrr. I. A. PAINE. Vice Prc.bl. nl. W. W. IIROWN, Ast. Cwtilrr. The aid society of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. M. Wllklns Tuesday afternoon at the us ual hour. The Electric theatre wiii open tn nlght with the passion play. The ad mission will lie ten cunts, but .after tonight It will be five cunts. H. C. HJorke, who broke his leg at his home tun miles southwest of Eu geno several weeks ngo, has been brought to the Eugene hospital for hottur euro. Tho city council meets tonight. Probably the principal matter to be discussed nnd acted upon Is that of the extension of time ot tho atrcut rallwuy frnnchlHc. Hlcolnlth flooring was laid lit the entrance to the stairway of tho llovey building today. ThiH la the same ma terial of which the floor of the Mer chants' hank Is tuuilu. Wood & Hlgglns have the contract for tho erection of tho C. I. Iluriuird frame business building at the corner of West Kth mill Chiirnulton streets. It will cost about 116 00. John H. West, J. F. Cnllson and V. D. Cnlllson today filed the Inven tory of the property of the estate of Walter ('. Ilenwick, decensed, find ing the property valued at $1713.12. O. J. Hull, the Eugene druggist, will soon start a drug store at Mur coln. lie and M. E. Thompson have purchased u lot there and will begin tlie erection ot a building for Hie store this week. George W. Smith was called to llolse, Idaho, by telem-ain on lleeouut of tlit serious Illness ot Ills lirother-in-law, Hmion I'efley. who Is not evpeeted to survive more than a few days, lie left last night. .1. . Howe niul .1. W. ltuoy have soltl their IlllcriMt 111 Ihe Oregon I. and Company to M. T. Fleming, w ho will continue lite business at ihe old stand. Messrs. Howe niul lluoy will open a real estate office in another locution. A marriage license was grunted to day to Lloyd K. Hellnian. aged 23 years, and Miss Vcrnllii Henderson, aged 2(1, both residing In Eugene. Mr. Itiiluuiu Is salesman In V. E. Dunn's store nnd Miss Henderson is the nleee of E. King Henderson. The local freight train will, begin ning tomorrow, run every day. A tii-weekly servh-e was substituted for the dally service several weeks ago, but tills was lnatletiiale Jo handle the business and the dally service h.is been resumed. Materials fur the envtlon of The new llulln blork lire being assembled and work will roinnieme bv t'onirue tor Muiiiiuey i uuorrow. Actual con slriictlou of the Patterson building across the street was b.giiu iliis morning. I The ti V. It. will observe Lincoln' :blrllldav al the courthouse Weilnes i day eeiilug, February I- A pro ( gram of spetvht s and niustc has been prepared and an effort will tt made llo secure the hand. Among the spe.lk i era will be Colonel Mercer, lion. A C. Woodcock and Colonel J. M. Wll- Hams. I The Poke-ln-skl Club of the Inde pendent Order of Fun Makers will i hold a roasting session at Eagle' ihsll Friday evening. Fehruarv 14. ; mini. The Invitation which has ben 'received at this office slates that Ihe services will he held from ' S:3l M'elock until thy weary head desires j rest, sweet rest." ' ' I The county court hss Issued an ttrder lit the representatiies of Ihe two rival telephone companies which! have been at war In the vuinliy of In-, dlan Creek tor a or past or more t,, appear at the nct regular term ot . court to show cause why they have not obeyed a recent order for the set tlement of the difficulties. Some one Friday afternoon shot two holes In the lelenlioue cable ex tending across the river at the red bridge. It will require an outlay of perhaps 110U to repair the dam age. A reward la offered by the tel ephone company for the apprehension of the person who did the mischief. Two more carloads of sawlogs for the Eugene Lumber Company arrived down from Wlldwood yesterday. Rich Mountain circle No. 4, Ladles of the G. A. M., today filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. The names appearing on the papers are those of Mrs. Mary Small, Mrs. Emily Sylvester and Mrs. Bertha Foster. The object or pursuit of tne corporation is to practice and dis pense charity and mutual protection and development of Its members. The estimated value of the property owned by the corporation is $500. The Stanley Comedy Company will appear at tbe Orpheum Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the laughable act of "Farmer Jones and the Jolly Trickster." Feats of magic and aerial gymnastics. Illus trated song and moving pictures. The best vaudeville company that has ever appeared In Eugene. There will be a complete change from last week. Mrs. Clara Sumner has begun suit In the circuit court against her hus band, Thomas Sumner, for divorce and the custody of their minor son. Edward W. They were married at Davenport, Wash., March 18, 1906. Mrs. Sumner alleges that her hus band deserted her on December 30, 1906, without cause or provocation. Id. Uilyeu Is ber attorney. The annual Inspection of Company C Saturday night was as largely at tended as that or Company A the night previous, and the men made a splendid showing, receiving the congratulations of General Jackson, the inspecting officer. There waa an attendance of 100 per cent. A pleas ant dance was given after the in spection. The music by Hendersholt's orchestra was excellent. The affair was under good management and was. a financial success. J The United Stutes civil service; commission announces an open com-1 petltlve examination for the position of meat Inspector lo be held In ttiiBi city on Murch 6, 190S. Application form No. 1093 maybe secured from, the secretary of the local civil ser vice board or from the secretary of the twelfth civil "service district, San Francisco, Oil. Age limits, 21 to 55 years. Completed applications I should be forwarded directly to the I civil service commission, Washing ton, D. C. j A peculiar runaway occurred In the vicinity of the courthouse' this forenoon. A horse hitched to a bug gy was tied to the hitching rack near the park, and becoming frightened at something, broke loose and ran. It entered the Kitchen & Kompp livery stnble nt the front door, and running through the building attempted to get ouh through the south door, but 'the buggy was too large and stuck. After struggling n moment the horse succeeded in getting free from the harness and ran on, leaving the bug gy insldo tho stable. A surprise party was given Miss Vera Gwinn nt her home on West Eighth street by her friends Friday evening. The evening was spent In playing games and about 9:30 Mr. Johnson surprised the guests with a largo basket full of popcorn, which he served on newspaper napkins. Those present were: Misses Nellie Olillllbv. HesHle 111,'t Inioti llnltut Ayn, Stella Wilkinson. Vera Gwinn and Pearl Ciirtwright; Messrs. Willie nud Hen Williams, .lames Kussell and Charles Emery. All report having spent a very pleasant evening. I JOHN INGRAM GIVEN ! BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Last Saturday evening, February 8, the friends ot jonn inguaiu, u'i ,.n Hifh street, suritrised him by breaking In upon him Just as he was getting ready to re'.ire lor mu ms"'. It being hlB 65th burthday. Those rrresent were: Mr. and Mrs. Crum, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Plank, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wheeler, Miss Lena Stewart, E. F. Chapman, MIbs Mlntie Chapman, Miss E. Plank, Mrs. A. S. Pryor, Mrs. H. W. Blume, Mrs. Nettle Krouse, Miss Nescue Krouse. Mr. and Mrs. John Inghom. The evening was spent with music and social chat, and at tu o ciocr a splendid banquet was spread. Ev erybody went to their respective homes at 11 o'clock feeling that the surprise was a complete success, judging from 'the appearance of the host, who wore a very pleasant smile for all who were present. PORTLAND ROYAL BAKERY Bread, tbe best and healialest bread made, for sale at Otto's. CatarrletsES There will be a meeting of the U. of O. graduates at the high school building Wednesday evening at 7:30. A full attendance Is requested. fl2 If you want tbe best substitute for a hen get a Petaluma incobator. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Sit. IsKlsnt fHf In Nnttal Catarrh -ailtty I Quickly relieve Sour Dy speplets t."" nni liMiu. br noU it's uoou. See the Bean spray pump before buying. Pumps at all prices and pre pared sulphur spray. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SEEDS FRESH SEEDS WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS IX HULK. ALL NEW A XI) FRESH. YOU CAN' SAVE MOXEY IIV Hl"Y ING VOIR GARDEX SEEDS FROM I'S. EUGENE GROCERY - 9th and Oak Sts. The NEW OLIVER. is a veritable whirlwind j of speed It responds to the touch like a thing of , life. All essentials centered in MODEL No. 5. Oldmachiaes taken in exchange. , S. FRANK, Agent. Sensible Valentines Why should not a valentine be more than a mere pretty picture? We hare" selected from out Atock a line of attractive and useful little novelties of Jewelry and Silverware, and mounted them appropriately to give as valentines. These cost but little more than the fancy picture cards, and will be prized many times as much. Here is a list of some of the many articles we are offering. Watch for window display Tuesday U Handy Pins, Cream Jars, Tooth Brushes, Paper L.n:ves, Etc. 7r Pin Cushions, Nail ' JU Buffers, Crosses, Hat Pins, Thimbles, Etc M Of) Cuff Buttons, 4 I .VV Brooches, Spoons, Pocket Files, Etc Why not a Diamond for a Valentine We have them from $20 Lo $250 I 50c J. O. WATTS Cor. 9th and Willamette St. When You Run... for a train or run for a ranse J good run for vonr mr.nw . . I . . . And j what you get at the Griffin HWJ t-o. Liits uesi values la toijl me money. i You can get an excellent m I your money, in spray pump, materials, lime and sulohnr Yours fur busineu GRIFFIN Hardware C( G. K. Munrop T. W. mJ HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most coir; - line of stoves in Eukoc Beds and Bedding, Rugs aJ Matting, Shelf Hardwitt and cuttelry 67 W. Eighth SL EU3ENI. - . . ou: osac Koh-i-noor e ' DIED. At. Ihe General hospital in Kti Itcne, Saturday nlghl, I'YIimurv s, I !".. E. W. Ilfliaiil. a merchant of' t'ottime Grove. He was brought I down from Hint city Saturday uonn. Ills ilcaih Is Iflleved to be due to; to accidental polsnnliiK. lie wa a member of the KulKhla of Pythias and Modern Woodmen. He leaves a father, mother, two brothers and one sister. HORN' At SprlnsflcUI. Kelt. 9. i:m, m llutrlcs E. Klsher nnd wife, a son. We hue nil the latest titeth,.l. In cleaning and dvclnx at the Kiu.ne j I've Works, corner Sl!h ami Wlllair ctte street. Phono Red SMil, if j Poultry supplies of all kithl I'ltAMItKUS HARDWARE CO. GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Filirltaltks-Morse Gasoline. EhkIih's for piimpiui:, spraying, siiMing, gi iml illlt. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scnles ror welnliliti;. Fuirltnnks-.'Miirsi' Dynamos ami .Mo tors for pou'er ami liuht. I'liirluiuks-Mnrst' Windmills nnd Tmveis. , I'aiiiuinks-MiirM- Grinders, Feed ( hiipiiers, Well Pumps. All rirst ninthly kiiisIs at lowest prices always in slock. Llliei-al terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and tuiek shipments. Wrile for catiilinjue nnd prices. BERCER. & BEAN HDW. COt AgenCs, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE (B, CO. Portland, Oregon Oil Paint;ri2:s Vc h.ive a limited number ol PAINTINGS which we ire truing it cost It lew davi. prices irom 50c to $I0 0" Lalrjt designs in FRAME MOULD 1NG:. See our window Saturday, Feb. 8th Koh -i-noor Peanut Flake Regular Price 30c, Sat. 20c a pound Taffy, reg. 25c, Sat. 1 5c a pound A larg assortment of Fresh Candies in Stock made in our own kitchen Hull's Red Cross Drug Store 0 Is YOUR I I --.u.r.. 2- ems r2i57c;.TriH::.wiu: FUHJE WHITE R! f-...vv:::;..-:;:;...'.. BREAD Madevv PURE WHITE FLOUR OVERTON I j Wall Paper and Paint Co. If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it It it IS'NT, yen want PURE;WHITE FLOUR in ivitchcn Next BakingtDay. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. i NEW I'VD.W. FOIt HKN'T 1 niotlern furnlshctl room. Kutpilre Koom 2. Sehmi tler hlm k. fi ;, FOH KKXT Klve-rooni coitaRe for rent. Inquire at 101 Fast Kleventh treet. tf 1X1 YOP WANT a homestead or tim ber claim? If no aiMres William IHniKlaa. Hox 341. North UenJ, Or in 1 0 FOll HUNT Stock or tlalrv ranch tin the coast; ieoih! pasture, ttut ranite: mall orrhant. Atlilress Jaa. I. Furnish, care Kuitene tlun Company. fi:.tl ; POll S.1.KSI Iota close to ln,l lies nect Ion: tre.t i a.tett an.l lien sMewalk: on ea.v pavnients. Uohvtisky. 2t lawreiite street, nr. Extraordinary Attraction for this week Valentines Icto $3.30 the most, unique de play in town SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store HOWER & WOOD Heel V.statp anil TintN Ijintl lianrh, Karmnntl tiijr l..r,. iur pniroun,. r.s-,'t(ul, v.ll.ile.l. llts.in I. ,er lirsl . !snls PURE WHiTE FLOUR is mode of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies er your money back. Pure White Flour rs Sale by the folH Merchants, price' per sack ' fieo. T. Hall .V "" W. M. Oret n. W. A. Hell. K. I. MallotK. The l:imenc'l'" ,'r'1 (', It. I tun it I . IN'ter ,lolui'"n, W. II. Icnipi r, Cole Wilson. W. J. Ollwton J. W. White. Fonniain (iroctTT. Inlventiiy Home I negal "ygfirH W. W. Knk !" Arniltntte '""'r tWADHAMS (Sb KERR DISTRIBUTER EROS 1 X