Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 03, 1908, Image 8

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1908
The Friendly Store Eugene's Best Store
New Spring Merchandise arriving daily by freight and express.
We invite you to inspect our spring goods
TEe Friendly Store's Early Showing of
Newest Model in Coats,
Suits and Skirts
' Htyle am itnl and tlrht fitting In three ard four button Out
. away, single and double-breasted; plain and fancy effects; regular
and Butterfly sleeves, skirts Kored and pleated, plain and ruffle
or straped trimmed. Tbe materials are serge, stripe Panama,
fancy worsted Kajah Clolbs; colors, navy, browns, Copenhagen,
leather, tans, greens and black. Thla Is tbe largest variety and
the best values we, have ever offered. ao' early In tbe aeason;
LAdlee' and Misses'
Suits 110.50 and . PVJ
Ladles and MUses' Spring Jackets made of fancy and plain CovertB
In tans, grays and black pony and tlgbtfitting styles and. the long
loose colored and white coats In wool and silk materials. We
want you to visit this department; there Is lots of room and light
Coats to please P C (f
at I2.no, HT.MO and 3V)V7
Tbe new dress skirts made from the moat fashionable materials In
the newest styles, pleated and gored, plain and . trimmed; the
prices begin at
$11.50 up to
$30
New Waists..
Almost every new style and material, plain and chocked lawns, Jap
Hllk. Kalab and Taffeta Bilks, black, white and cream: net wnlsta,.
plain and elaborately trimmed; lonq and short sleeves; button
front and back. , tie
.pis
1.00
Exceptional values at 75c, $i.
. A IX AI.TKHATIfJNH MADK WITHOUT K.XTKA CIIAWiK 11V Oin
OWN TAIIiOlt. SATISFACTION (ilAJUXTEKO.
. TSk Friendly Store's Early Showing of . '
Snappy Styles in Men's and Boys' Suits
The New Spring Suits are Elaborate
in. Design and Pattern and Our
Prices Exceptionally Low
In popular priced Clothing we show a
at , largo Una of good serviceable, and wellmude
Suits In plain bluo, black, brown, gray and
fancy patterns.
100 absolutely all wool blue serge Suits.
' , mudo of fine woven sorgo and either single
Ot breasted or double, cuffs on sic wo; plain or
fancy pocket im'K top or regulnr pants.- mix
back or form fitting coat. Aro exceptlonnll:
Rood value nt our price, $15.00; others nsk '
,40.00 for It.
Our $20.00 Suits have all the style' of o th
at er clothiers; $l!l.00 Suits, band .made but
ton holes, hand filled collars nnd new broad
shoulllors.' Pattern In brown and gray.
At $:!rioo wovshow n hiugnlflt'ont lino of
&t fine brown and tan worsteds, besides gruys,
bltiukav blues and materials are cheviots,
tweeds, citsHtmureK, worsteds and velours.-.
at.
$10
$15
$20
$10
CLUB PREPARING
FOR STATE GRANGE
CONVENTION
The board of governors of the Com
mercial Club at Its meeting last night
appointed a committee of three, con
sisting of P I.. CamDbell. D. A. Paine
I and E. O. Potter, to arrange for hotel
rates and a ball for tbe state grange
meeting, which will be held In Eu
gene May 12th to 16tb.
Enthusiastic replies from several
commercial bodies In Oregon, In an
swer to the letter sent out by the pro
motion department, asking the sup
port of tbe University appropriation,
were submitted to the board.
Correspondence with the rose fes
tival committee at Portland was sub
mitted, also a design for a float, but
the 'board decided that the price ask-
i ed for tha float -would be too costly
an Investment, and Bonie other way or
participating will be devised.
wheat"market
. takes big jump
Chicago, March 3. The
wheat market became very
Btrong In the last hour, ad-
vanolng from two to three
cents above the low point.
Thla was due largely to buy-
lng operations of the leading
, bull May went up to tl.ufl
3-8, closing snong, May,
$1.00 1-0; July, 95 1-4; Sep-
tember, 92 1-4.
at,
$15
at.
$20
at
f aj blnukav blues and materials are cheviots, a av
j4&J tweeds, casslmures, worsteds and velours.-.
FREE!! Next week, a camel hair clothes brush with suits
... f"HtJ.'-; VgM ; 4- .
I r- MM MMmWVW
Wnch, aged 18, both
EUGENE'S
LARGEST
AND
BEST STORE
& H. FR.IENDL1
f
392-594 Willamette St.
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR '
YOUR
MONEY BACK
CITY NEWS
j exhibition "I the meeting of Hut Kant waft brought lo the Kugene hospital
, Klcveuth Street liupiMVouiont Club i ami hud tlh- fracture reduced.
! Wednesday night-
II. h. Orr, deputy supremo chief
Tim Klks' minstrels will alv n I ranger of the Independent Order of
grand parade on Willamette street at! Foresters, la In the city lor the pui-
Houaehold good for .Mrs. C, A.
firings front Marcvla and I). K. Knrn
hatn, from 'i'Wi iita. Idaho, arrived
hero today. ,V . '
noon Thursday. Fifty Klks In full
I minstrel titiltorm will ho In Hue. Do
not fall to see It.
poeo of organizing n lodge In Albanv
lie organised a lodge In Kugene last
I week. Albany Herald.
lturlon C. Adams, who recently
' ! bought a house and lot from David
K .K. Hume, who arrived here re-' I. Ink In Kugeno, has decided to go
ronlly. la loading his household goods i Into business In Pendleton and will
lor llrooks, Marlon ooiiu,!)1, where ho . move his family there Immediately,
eipscts to resl(u. - , ,'
' 1 The old depot was placed on rol-
J. II. Taylor, the efficient night op. lora today ready to be moved to Its
orator at the H P. demit. Is taking a 1 new location. The sills of the hulld-
layou anu v. n. u noiiy, irom vou-' nm were u unuij romn umi u ii involving ItiO acres of land In the
uiu.min.iuniai.il"!-. , ,i.ii,.iin ! nniier Sills aw river vllv 1. ...... I
Dr. llroughor. the Portland inltiln
ter who Is holding a revival meeting
.it the Huptlst church, will speak at
the I'nlverslty assembly tomorrow
forenoon on the subject, 'AII Hair
and llnrkbono." The public Is, In
vited to attend.
The homestead contest cane of Miss
Hlrdlnn Meredith vs. Mrs. Knimu Wv-
(liMirge K. f?ronor Is" grand .Jury
lialllfr al the circuit court, frank Ar
ullage l court bailiff and J. M.
Howe and Bhellon Jenkins jury bailiffs.
A aplendld palm will arrive here at
: hold.
Felix, the young sou of U. Ilauer,
residing north of the city on the rlv-
er road, was skating on the tl.ior of
i the old pavilion at Hangs' park with
rniiir ssHiea. .ie ""."" i" street extension case has b
irn. nil- KSi nun nil kiiuii, . . ,,.,,.,,,,.. .... ,,
liefnre I'.-S. Commissioner W. V.
inisins loilay. I.. Illlyeu Is the at
lortiey for Mrs. Wyer and I. N. Mar
bsugh for Miss Meredith.
A notice of appeal In
Miss Hazel N.
pt Eugene.
Company C. will give another'dance
on Thursday, March 12, also a basket
ball game the same evening with the
Drain team.
E. Bottenburg, aged 73, was today
committed to 'the insane asylum by
County Judge Chrisman. Ho was ex
amined by Drs. F. W. Prentice and
George Wall. The unfortunate man
has been In feoble tnlnd for over a
year and his condition is due to old
ago and worry over the death of his
wife.
The Pacific Coast Timber Company
today Instituted suit In the circuit
court against Mattls Momb, to com
pel the specific performance of a
contract to sell a certain piece of
land. Willinms & Bean are the at
torneys for the plaintiff.
At the meeting of Company C last
night civil officers were elected as
follows: Captain Willoughby, pre
siding officer; Corporal William Wil
liams, secretary; Private Wllshlre
llristow, treasurer. Sergeant W. C.
Evans, Sergeant William Nenl, Cor
pornl Paul Bond and Private Bolton
llaiuble comprise the board of con
trol.
President TI. F. McCornnr'k, of
the I.ane County Fruit and Vegetable
Growers' Association, 'will give an
account of the cal association's
work lit the Horticultural Society
meeting, Sulnrday, March 7. 10. 11.
Shepnrd, editor of "Better Fruit" and
manager of the Hood river union,
will explain how Hood River got Its
reputation.
Dr. Philip nartle, of this city, is
III from appendicitis at Acme. He
was culled there a few days ago to
see a patient and when he reached
there he was taken 111. A phono mes
sage has been, sent to his brother.
Dr. Ira Harllu, at Coqullle City, to
come to Acme by boat. As the dis
tance Is not great he probably lias
niiixru uieru ny 1111s UIIIC.
t PFHHONAIJ '
$.
S. C. Sumner, of Wendllng, Is In
Eugene today.
O. H. Miller, of Drain, is lnEu
gene on business. .
Kev. M. C. Wire Is quite 111 at his
home in thlB city. ,,,.,
Chaa. S. Pogue, of Lowell, Is In
the city on business. '
William Peraman came down Irom
Cottage Grove today.
Hon. G. N. Castle, of Saginaw, was
in the city yesterday.
B. C. Suit, of Forest Grove, Is in
Eugene on business.
C. h. Eaton 1s down from Jasper
attending circuit court.
Geo. 8. Barr, of Salem, Is In Eu
gene on business today, y
J. D. Fields returned last night
from a trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West are hoT.c
from their California trip.
Mrs. Sarah E.- Parmenter, of Wal
ker, Is in the city on, business.
J., h. Zeigler left today for points
north on one of hlB regular trips.
E. W. Hall returned to Portland
today after a business visit here.
Baxter Yaung, of Fall Creek, was
In Eugene yesterday and today,
B. A. Washburne was over from
Springfield today on business.
Joe Huddleston, mayor of Ping
Vang, Is In the city on business.
W. J. Hill Is In Portland on busi
ness connected with Hill's gun staie.
E. W. Thompson and E. E. Barrow,
of Junction City, are in Eugene to
day. '
C. O. Peterson left today dn a trip
to Oregon City and Portland on busi
ness. C. H. Hales and wife are home
from a trip to their ranch at Fa!!
Bert McKIbben, of Cottage Grove,
was an arrival here on the noon
train today.
Frank Arehart, of Junction, has
accepted a chair In George Sovern's
barber shop..
John C. Parker', of Portland, after
a' short visit In Eugene, returned
noma todav. .....
W. H. Walker, of Jaspr, paid The
Guard a visit last evening. He left
for home tiay.
Miss Georgia . Parker came down
from Dexter on the noon train today
to visit relatives.
M. S. Hubble is some worse, we are
sorry to state, and visitor are. not
allowed to see him.
J. A. Emmitt, of Drain, was an ar
rival here on. this mornings eariy
train from the south.
Mrs. L. M. Goodwin and Miss Har
grave, of Ashland, were arrivals In
Eugene this afternoon.
Miss Grace Hytand went to Junc
tion City this afternoon to visit her
sister, Mrs. Bud Kompp.
Oscar Nelson and wife, of Wend
llng are In the city, having arrived
on the local last evening.
H, J. Frills, of tirand Rapids,
Mich arrived here last night to
transact some business.
Potter Palmer, Jr., and W. A.
Sumner returned this afternoon from
a business trip to Portland.
J. F. Walker arrived on the noon
train yesterday from Walker. He has
business In the circuit court.
William Kyle, William Bryn and
i-W. J. Kylo arrived out from. Flor
ence last night on business. -
I. S. Day and A. Warden, of lvlson,
arrived in Epgene last night nnd will
spend several days In the city.
. Claud Davis arrived in Eugene
from Seattle .Sunday night. 4o visit
relatives and friends a few days. .
Mrs. J. F.. Noland cuirie down
from Creswell on the noon train to
visit her slater. Mrs. W. T. Campbell.
Salem Journal: Mrs. C. H. Pick
ett is returning to her home in Eiv
gene after a short visit with friends
in this cltv.
C. L. Willinms. of Wildwood, is in
the city on business connected with
the log supply for the Eugene Lumber
Company's mill.
Miss Sophie , Werthelmer, of San
Francisco, arrived last evening on a
visit to Mrs. 11. W. DeSticca. She will
remain several weeks.
Lieutenant .1. M. Kelso, Jr., was
up from Portland yesterday look'ng
after affairs connected with the U. S.
recruiting station here.
Corvallis Gazette: Rev. (. S. O.
Humbert, of Kugene. fortneriv, nas-
TARGET liA.VGK GRAFT
TAK js KNOCKED OUT.
100 DoseT?
. j . .... In thfi " UOUU1 (lIQUldl fiil-m. - .
noirtoraydTigYheionslderatni nd eoual.y enecUv.'
oXe army appropriation bin hat
Washington
Feb. 29. A
veiled ,
in the
nckard iffiS, Oil
., UJ
. ,.tnia er emnlnve ! I I II I LiB4tj- I
K-V- to. Vnf uence of the ! l." 6 S $
i..-ic.t. with a view to selling . . j.T-r t
a government tract of land near
Washington D. C. for a target range.
An appropriation of SSoO.OOO tor
6 000 acres was provided for which.
Mann denounced as far beyond its
value. He thought there had been,
undue temptation for somebody. He,
at once aroused the ire of Young,!
who, springing to the defense of the,
committee on military affairs. indlgH
nantly denied that any member of It .
had been, approached by any one but j
the .secretary of war or his Bubord-j
lnates. The provision was stricken,
out on a point of order. The army
appropriation bill was shortly after-
wards passed. The total amount car- j
rled was 8.757,S66.
Onion Sets. , , ,
CHAMBERS HARDWARB OO. ,
Large stock portieres Just received.
Also lace curtains. '
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Sheep snear!ng macnlnes and knife
sharpeners. New model just recelv-
6d' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Sunshine Washing Machines drive
away the blues. See It at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
ii -
It Is designed to give the enlisted
men in tbe army a ten per .cent In
crease tn pay. That will enable them
to buy a new pair of socks apiece and
one drink at tbe old canteen
i Positively cored hy
these xutue mis.
Thpv also relieve DIs-
tTnss Irani DvsDCDSla. In-
' !;esi(m and Too HeuiJ
Z-jUrg; A penect rem
toy tor Dtalness, Ksnsca,
Drowsiness, Baa Tosta
la the Vonth. Ooate
Tongue, Pain In the Sldei
Itobpid liykr. Thej
CARTER'S
llTTLE
IVER
PILLS.
ruralst tse Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS
IVER
j PILLS.
- Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
3
JT O. WATTS
Cor. 9th and Willamtttt St
Madame Dean's!
Pills.
FRENCH
FEMALE
A Safb, Certain He- ,
LIEF FOR BC P PRESS KD
Ikn$tkl-ation. NEVER KHOWH TO FAIL.
Biff! Hun.'! Hiody! Satisfaction Guyr
antcod or Muiil'V Ut'fuixlfd. Bent prc
pltl forSl.iOpiTlnjx. Will send them
outdid, to lo paid fur when relieved,
Samples Freo, Jurist on (retting tho
ppiiulDe, nccept no BtibMiluU'. J I' your
driiKxiL dtK's uut hixvm ibeiu scud your
orders to 1 tio
UKITED UEDICAL CO., Boi 74, UncistirLfa.
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
;.'"'. WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Grocetia
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Grartiteware. t Headquai-
ters tor White Kivcrrlout,
' Candies Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
. The Grocer
Corner "5ih and Willamette Su
Phone Red 4611
; HALL &. bHUMWAY,
! Piunibiug ano sewer work.
IfAlno eonenil jut Niir InJ tia urd
elioBt lion work. Iron work proui
ittaa 1 1
Oarry h full hn or plamhlnir flxtnrm
Phone lllack lS'ti sm wiimmutte it
Every tar
MARVEL VhirliM i
i The ww ir
Aik fnr drarelit ttr u.
If ti. rfinnolBUPi.Jy the
KIAKVKL. .ecfpt no
oui.r. i.ut senu iiAuin ror
IHmtnilrd book ...W. Ttiriret
full .tftrllfflllam .nil .llrtinn. In.
4 B. iMr...uw luUku
Lune-Llavls Drug to., o utortf.
Woodward. CUrkP On- Fl
Hiilph Knhlnson has ri'tnrnod from
ii trlii to HuKcmi, whero hi hi'lped
hla folks park for moving to I'urt
liuul. Mrs. KdIiIiisoii nnd dmmliior
H'U-ni imsslnn- tliroiiKh tills noun fori
mm city. Jtr. Kolilnson reports nr
riiiiirtnint. lu.liii. niii.l.. f.ir ..n ........
slon from KiiKi'iiu to Albany, u ris:i-j 1"r. "f. 11,0 rhl l!"i' church of this
tar u llliunr'to oooslt-r, nt sonu- early
duti". Coma on and v will d.i imr
lirst In iliiini; tho net coiirtoous.
tiuny Doinoirnl.
city, WHS rCIU'WlllK old frli-nilsliln. Im
Corvallis the last of the week. !
VI j l 1. ... . ,
-Al """ .uiiuiews, wno w.is op-'
enited upon for cancer of the stotr
ach several weeks ago, has been r".
..... moved from the Kuuene linn,.i - .:
shop conducted liv Ms father ll,'.nomt',"n West Ninth street.
Inmiitte afreet In this city foi . KV'",Ka an Marter, well known ,
n.ir. uiiMiiK coiutiieted a revival
meetltiK nt the M. E. rhurch a vear '
or more brii, was In Kugene todav, i
lloorge .Marx has purchased the
nnriMr
on v. iiinmiitte street In this cltv for
many yi-r. (iconic Ijas worked In
the shop for auroral years past, and
U a ttl,,r,.,,i.lt ,,ptlu. I.. hlu II....
i .1... ... .'. ' 1 havlnir stunned nff hi'. ..'''
nr., in iiiiiMMieo io retire',. , ''. " "lo uom .
from the business noon on account of' M,,'l, "' Lorvallis.
III heallhi He has been at the old Lorvll linette: Mr8. Mrris
stand for a Iouk time and nil the old ' ' '" vi,l,l"K relatives In Kuisen.'.'
residents, as well as the new. will ! 7" !" 111 "h l'lemlk-ltls Tliurs
mlss him isreafly. He will be at the! ay lu'r husband was hastilvi
shop, however, off and on for some i S""",,1"",M '"I" city Thursda'v.
time vet. I oeninc to he ut the bedside ' '
nusenurg .News: K. C. S.mdersnn :
mMmm
:.. -li
rmif. WHITE
Uiif. WHITER
MS YOUR
BREAD Madewiih
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
qnc, iron, California ,., Im. P.nced on I., his ,ef, arm below the elbow,- He ' , ,. u(, ..V,,!; V(J JiTtha, ode'a new
The street railway company has
ordered a new switch to be pm in
where the present one is nn i.,i
the Olive I Kleventh street. A. Welch went over
n filed the lines a few davs acn inH ud ...
It. Klnonld dissatisfied with the nreaenl n,..,
Many Persons for Many Reasons
tranaaet their bualneaa with thla bank.
There aro many reaaona why you should hare an account with
uslaers la no reason why you cannot.
If you do not know the Importance, ot having a bank account,
call In and lot ua tell you about It,
Wa want your buatneaa and will appreciate It.
Tha blah alandard of service and tha liberal treatment accord
ad our ruatomera la evidence of our appreciation of their patron-
.
May wa not be of aervlre to you?
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and aurt'l" tliMMMMI
W. K. HIWWX. rmldrnl. V. W. OsiU'ltV. Chirr.
I. A. I-AINK. Vice rir.lilent. V. V. HIltlWN. Ami. laxhlrr.
h
Totter and Williams (lean are
the nttorneya for the appellants and
City Attorney S, I). Allen for the
city.
Knur acreaue tract In the Mlalr
tree! addition have been sold dnrlnn
the past wek. one each lo Raymond
Habh and Horace Itiirnett and two to
K. C. Duaaleiix. The OreKon Land
Company made the last named ale
Mr. Duaalex will build a good real
deuce there thla spring.
Kroni all Indications there will he
"atandlnx room only" by the time I
the rnrtaln rises at the Kugene thea
at once. Tha switch ns 11 Is makes
derailment probable at any time the
brakes fall to hold and the car strikes
the turn with too great speed. The
turn In the new switch will be so
gradual that speed of the cam will
not have to be reduced nearly so
much.
On tho advice of hit pnvairlan.
Rev. l, A. lllalr, founder and pastor
of Vernon I'rMhyterlan chureh. Port
land, who has been aufferlng from
nervoua prostration, tendered hit res
ignation yesterday, to take effect on
April 1. Hla request was granted with
tre toiiUhl. "The Vlr.i.n.n " i. .-"' ""' 'e i monins Mr
Of the stellar rtr,.tl.,. ,K.. h..... . l .rn," '' 'ilt
appeared al the Kugene theatre this!
season, and fhe way the seats are'
selling shows how the Kugene thea-i
lesuieut or the Divinity School at
r-ugene. was In the city last evening
as the guest of eKv. 11. w Hans He
L'" ,n'sm"ri,t"K 'r the rock qu'arrv
near Wilbur on business in connec-1
lion with the new school bulldlim be-1
ins em-ted In Kugene. I
Ire-goers
show.
apprevlatc
fttstclass
Company r, basketball team w;
Play he Hraln city team Elllt '
on inursilay. March 12. Afier .h.,1
game a big dance will be given. '
!..!' yo"wn tea cart with espec-!
inlly gwd aprlng, our new
CHAM11KHS HARDWARE CO. i
chlckeTanU;n;i r"ChU r'' for Httlt
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. !
Fresh gardrn seed In hn'k
'H.lBKItSJlARUWAkE CO.
'""I,a UT I'eta if;. I......
lers. 'iiea.ors,
OHAMllKRS HASnWARi: CO.
If it IS you already know all' wc can tell vcu abcutit
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in H
"Kitchen Next Baking Day.'
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to llowatd Weru ager 31, and
church costing $.i50u and secured
membership of Id:.. He will remain and Hroode
i loruauii. air.i on me rennciy ofi
his health he will resume pulpit i
won. roriiauii Telegram. Kev ' v.,
lllalr was former!, pastor of i he . 7 I'-'!'crn
Cumberland l'rl.',.. chim h In . r ' , 1 '
KiiKrne. , .. ""'I '
I 1HA.MHKRS HARDWARE CO.
"f wall p.i;,..r
ar's si,Hk at
PURE WHITE
FLOUR
is made cf Selected Scotch
Fife W heat, by patent pro.
cess and is strictly High
Gradc. Use Pure White Flour
for paStry anJ cakcs a$
well as for bread-it sat
isfies or your money back.
While FlOOT Bt
Sale by the folio!
Merchants, pnce' "
per sack
fJeo. T. Hull
V. M. tireen,
W.'A. Ilrll.
K. 1. Matlock.
The Kugene (JrocerT Co.
C. I. Itonlrls,
Teter Johnsn,
V. H. Iemster,
f'ola Wilson,
W. J. filbson
J. W. While,
Fonntain tirocery,
I nlveraity Home Bal'T.
(i. H. Irish
Hegal i JJir
W. V. Kawk. I""
Armltnp "vl ,1 F
WADHAMS & KERR BROS
DISTRIBUTERS