Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 10, 1908, Image 8

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    KVGKNR DAILY GUARD, TVE8DAT. MARCH 10, 1808
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$5.00 White Coat Sweaters $4.25
$4.50 White Coat Sweaters $3.50
$1.75 White Coat Sweaters $2.98
Varsity Hats $3 .00
In bright Unlit, Is your Derby dark green, gray or really black?
The- ataylng power of the "dead black" dye of 'varsity Derbies
makes permanent the good Impression their smart shapes create.
Varsity Derbies $3.00
Wick's Adjustable Hat Bands
COc pure allk hat bund, all color , . .40c
25c hat band In all colors and combination . . lHc
Beautiful New Neckwear
Dozisna of eluborato and tasty dealgna and patterns In men's neck
wear arrived yesterday, of which
Browns, Tans, Olives
are the predominating shades. The styles are fonHn-JimidH and
bows.
Prices 25c, 50c and $1.00 .'
IvieiVs Fancy Half Hose 25c and 50c
New spring hosiery In diriena of pretty changeable and shudvd
effects In lisle, silk and cotton.
$1.50 Men's Dresi Gloves 75c
25 pairs of mocha and kid dress gtoVea, slightly soiled and dam
aged, sites 7t4 to 10
Yoir Money'i
Worth or Yout
Money Back ,
S. H. Friendly
592-594 Willamette St
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Colonel J. M. Williams wont to
8alem today.
W. J. Kyle, of'FluruncB, Is In Eu
gene on business.
J. I). HltnoiiB nncl wife, of Piliiu
vllle, are in tho cliy.
N. O. Ilylnnd (h Iioiiio from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Jos. F. Hostuttler, of Woodburn, Is
Id Kugvnio on business.
Gottfried (Iraber, a mining man of
Bohemia, Is In the city.
Colonel Goo. O. Yoran went to Al
bany today on military business.
C, I). Ilosaman, wife and ctilld ar
rived hero last night from Hiiokane.
C. K. Ireland, a timber speculator,
of Portland, Is In the city on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kompp went
to Junction City today on a abort
visit.
Kred P. Hurst, a prominent hop
buyer of Aurora, Is In the city on bus
iness.
Mrs. Rachel Miller went to Salem
today on a short visit with relatives
and friends
8. It. llogue and V. O. Dorsey, of
Junction City, were arrivals on lust
night train.
Dr. and Mrs. Kred Thayer, of
Wendllng, went to Portland today
on short visit.
Attorney H. W. Thompson left to
day for lioldendiilo, Wnsh., where he
goes on legal business.
Miss Veda llnlo returned to her
home at Hale yesterday, after visit
ing In Eugene for a few days
Albany Democrat: Mrs. Schuock-
er, of the V. of O. conservatory, spent
Hundsy at the home of 8. 8. Hiilley
In this city.
M. 11. Huntley left today for Port
land, where ho will ship on fish
ing vessel for a cruise In Aluskun
waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Salimnn left yes
terday tor their home at Antelope,
Oregon. They have been visiting
horn during the winter
Presiding Elder M. C, Wire, of the
M. K. church, Is very III at his home
here, ho having suffered a relapse
during tho past few days
W. L. Arehntuhcnii, mummer of
the Warren Const ruction Company, i curlty Poultry Powder."
was In tho city today on business con. ! CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
nocted wllh the company's paving .
operations. I Company C gives another big
I It. Fields, superintendent of the dance on Thursday, March 12. Danc
Harrlmsn lines, canto up III his prl-; Ing starts at 8:45 sharp. Everybody
vale car lust night to Inspect tho come.
The Successful Farmer of Today
who duel not possess a bank account la an exception.
To no one la a checking account more of a Ittiury.
It aolvea the problem of always having funds In convenient
form, of making ert change and receiving a receipt for the
amount when the check la returned after being paid at the bank.
Soma men even now persist In carrying money on their persons
they are the ones we rad of In papers as having been "held up"'
and robbed.
A bank account la the best bijrglary Insurance and It costs
you nothing to take nut a policy "
Wo will appreciate your patronage and treat you right.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
. Capital and surplus aiim.iMKI
W. K. HHOWN. 1'rr.l.tent. V. v. tisilt H, (IsMer.
I. A. I'AINK. Vice 1'rv.l.lci.t. V. W. llltoWN, Asst. Cashier.
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GOOD
GOODS
ONLY
work being done' In the company's
yards here.
Hid Heck nime un from the north
thl:i afternoon-.
Jus. F. Robinson Is un from Port
land for a few days.
W. W. Chessman arrived here from
a trip north this afternoon.
Mrs. 1). L. ltogart returned home
this afternoon fro mPortlund.
Mrs. O. F. Knox went to Cottage
Orovo this afternoon on a short vis
It. Mr. mid Mrs. J. M. Hhelley went to
Yonculln today lo spend u few days
on their farm.
Albert D, Applcgnto Is up from
Portland and he will probably spend
the summer here.
C. K. Belts, forest reserve supervis
or, went to Hosehurg today oil bust
ness connected with the service.
Mrs. Park Shoff, formerly Miss
Mabel Fuller, arrived here last night,
having been called by the serious 111
ness of her father, V. R. Fuller, who
died this morning.
John 11. Shuey, superintendent of
the paving operations of the Warren
Construction Company, Is In the city
making preparations to begin the
springs work here.
Medford Tribune: It. J. Klrkwood.
of Eugene, was in the valley this
week, looking after the Interests of
the International Corroaondcnce
Schools of Scranton, Pa., of which he
Is representative for Oregon.
Bheop snearMig ntnemnea am? knife
sharpeners. New model Just receiv
ed. CHAM HICKS HARDWARE CO.
On Thursday, March 12 Company
C will give another big dance. Danc
ing commences nt S:45 sharp. Ev
erybody come.
If you want a go cart with espec
ially good springs see our now Mon
iiineutnl line Just received from tho
factory.
CHAM BEHS 1IAHDWAKE CO.
Company C gives another big
dunce on Thursday, March 12. Dane,
lug starts at N:4Ii sharp. Everybody
come.
Mane Your hens isv bv feeding Rh.
COMMERCIAL
CLUB ORGANIZED
AT JUNCTION
Special to Dally Guard.
Junction City, March 1 -. A
m4-. nn-r-tlcir ai tield here last
1 night In the city hall for the purpose
! of organizing a commercial club. It
oroved lo be an enthusiastic and har
: monlous meeting. It was suggested
by II. I. itnnn, president of the De
elopnicnl League, that aubscriptlons
be takeg for membership in the
league, which was vigorously turn-
a down, and upon motion of Mayor
Houston to elect a temporary chair
man Fred Pell was nominated and
unanimously elected. S. L. Moor
head was elected temporary secre
tary. On motion of Mr. Houston a
committee of three, consisting of C.
P. Houston, 8. L. Moorhead and W
C. Washbnrne' was appointed by the
ahnlr on permanent organization, to
allclt membership, and report at
next meeting, when they will make
permanent organization. On motion
f W. C. Washbnrne the fee was imt
at $5.00. On motion of C. F. Hurl
hurt a committee of three was ap
pointed on bylaws, consisting of 11.
M. Mllllorn. C. Johnson and E. M.
lackson. The committee on organi
zation got busy at once and have 20
members to start with. The meeting
adjourned until Monday, March lGlh.
Ufl. BROUGHElToN
HEAVEN AND HELL
The linptlst church was nxaln fll-i
led with an expectant audience lust
.light to hear Dr. Droit -Ui'.'r sennuiij
on "Heaven ntitl (Jell. " 1 fie parable
if Dives and Lazarus was Illustrated
by a diagram showing the Inevitable
leatlny of character. -
Just one week ago last night Dr.
Brougher preached his first sermon
In this revival, and as a witness to
the presence of God In these meetings
and proof that Cod Is using these ef
forts to save men the one hundred
and fifty people who have sought
Christ bear sufficient testimony. Dr.
Brougher speaks every day at 12:30
to men at the Electric theatre, and
to dverybody at 7:30 p. m. at the
cjuirch.
DOYLE CASE PROBALY
60 TQ JURY TONIGHT
The case of M. J. Doyle vs. the
Southern Pacific Company, to recover
$100,000 damages for the loss of
both legs, a locomotive having run
over til in at Divide a year ago last
October, will probably go to the Jury
some time this evening. The testi
mony was concluded about noon to
tlnv mill Hie nftiirnoon was mostlv
spent with arguments by the 'counsel
Tor both Bides. The case has been' a
long ono and -has attracted a great
dual of attention on account of the
large amount sued 'for.
OSCAR CALLISON OUT
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Oscar F. Calllson, residing 'at '383
West Seventh street, Eugene, today
filed his petition for the nomination
for county clerk on the Republican
ticket. He states In his petition that
If nominated and elected he will, dur
ing his period of- office, administer
theafrnlrs of the same In a conserva
tive and business-like manner. Mr.
Calllson has held ut different times
positions in the clerk's and sheriff's
offices.
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At Ills home" at 3!5 West Seventh
street. In Eugene, at S:t0 o'clock this
morning, Valentino. Hubert Fuller,
nged 61 years, after a lingering Ill
ness of Brlght's disease, compllcut
or wllh other ailments. Deceased
was born February H, 1M.7, at
Louisville, Ky. He came to Oregon
over 30 years ngo, settling near En
gene.aud had residiMl hero ever since.
He leaves a wife by a second mar
riage and a daughter, Mrs. Park
Shoff, of Santa Clara. Oil. . She was
formerly Miss Mabel Fuller, having
been married about five years ago.
Mr. Fuller was an old soldier, u vet
eran of the civil war. bavins served
with the First Minnesota regiment.
, was ii member i.r the llanllst
church mid lived a conslsient I'hrln-
ttuu. lie was a good cltUen and will
lie missed l.v many friends. The fu-
net-ill will lie held Thursday arter
uoiui at 1 o'clock, with interment 111
the I .O. O. E. cemetery.
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I At the home of W, K. Nielsen HI
Junction City, March X. 190S, I'eter
j Dnnipler and Miss MarKiiret Ander
son. Hit llennlk riambeck, pastor
of the IVnnlsh church, officiating.
You w ill make a great mistake If
yon do not hear the Dixie Jubilee
Singers, who have given delightful
entertainments In amny of the most
prominent churches and universities
throughout the l ulled Stales.
Ml 5
KOIt 8M.K- National wheel, used
one season; In good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at STS East Ut-ti
street. tf
LOST --On Willamette street Friday
night, child's white fur collar.
j IMc.se rem, n to Guard office mi l
TOLEDO PUBLI
BURNED TODAY
Toledo, O., March 10. The Napo
leon I'nlon school, the largest bulld-
I Ing of Its kind in tho slate, was de
stroyed by fire this morning.
A repetition of the Colllnwood hor
ror was possibly averted by only a
quarter of an hour, as It was but fif
teen minutes to nine when the fire
was discovered, and at nine, when all
the children should have been in
their seats, the building was a mass
of flames. The fire broke out in
the attic, It Is believed from a defec
tive flue.
PROSPECTS FOR COAL
ARE MUCH BETTER
C. W. Shoat, foreman at the Spen
cer Butte coal mines, was In from the
mines yesterday and reports pros
pects for coal looking better than at
any time yet. He also Informs us that
while here he bought $1000 worth of
stock. This makes the, third time
Mr. Shoat has bought stock in this
company, having boug.it 1000 shares
for his wife two weeks ago. He
said :
"From Eugene will go the first
report, very soon now, proving false
the saying 'there Is uo good coal in
Oregon.' "
He says It Is here, plenty of It, and
holies it will not be long before we
have a good supply from the Spencer
Butte mines.'
CITY NEWS
H. At. MaiiVIlle has Just received
word of the death of his oldest broth
er at Elyria, Ohio.
The notarial commission of Wil
liam Williams, of Dexter, was filed
with tho county clerk today.
Some peach, almond and Japan
ese quince trees about the city are In
bloom, a sure sign of the arrival of
spring.
The work of moving the freight
depot will begin tomorrow. The
foundation Is the new passenger de
pot was put In today.
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Stevens & Hulin are nioVinb their
.stock of pianos and 'organs to the
I rBlne block and will occupy a half
. 0f the room how occupied by the' Oil-
bert Art Coiiiptiuy
Dr. Frnnc Ij, telle Hard, the opti
cian has been In Portland on bust'
ness. She returned Monday evening
and Is at her office in the Chrisman
block On regular hours. InlO
Charles Mayhew Is ll at1 ills home
on East Sixth street. He has a rase
In court, but on account of his Ill
ness It mny ta postponed -until next
term.
. J.'VV Christian was today appoint
ed' guardian of his minor children.
Eugene J..,,. Zulu M and . Boy. aged
18, 17 and, 15 years respectively, and
who own property valued at $2500.
W. S. Shearer and family are mov
ing from Wendllng. to Cottage Grove,
where they will realdo. Mr. Shearer
Is planer boss at the Booth-Kelly mill
at Wendllng. but since the mill closed
down he has been out of work.
.,, Organization, of Springfield grange
will be completed In Woodmen's hall
next Saturday at 10 a. m. Jacob
Voorhees, state organizer, will be
present, and a membership of 30 or
iu Is already assured.
W. S. Abbott has bought Charles
i,oltf s Interest In the Eugene-Crow
Mound stage line, and he will he as
sociated In the business with Frank
Holland. Mr. .Abbott Is an old stage
driver from Humboldt county, Ca,.
Earl Couch, the buy who stole a
number of copper vessels from Julius
ioianmith s cigar store and
to Junk denlers.was committed to the
reform schooj today. He was taken
to Salem by Colonel J. M. Williams
on the noon train.
Dr. F. O. 0. Schmidt will lecture
asseumiy at in
-V.'1' ,. lo.?",r",w " Ooethe's
'"" " '' emus
wlth sterenntlcon vlewa ami
" h i !, , '
1 h" "",,Mc ' lnv"" '""'
will be Interesting and Instructive.
Jesse N'lcolle Is out from the lower
Sluslaw. He Is a member of the los
King firm of Fellman & N'lcolle. He
states that the company got only
about halt of Its logs out of the
woods this winter because of the lack
of enough water in the river to float
them down.
IVtivtlve Ryaru of the S P Co
Is In the rlty Investigating- the break
ing open of Lhe freight car at the rte.
pot Sunday
y night. He says that In ,
dltlon to the articles inentlonei bv
The Guard as having been stolen
there were a number of work shirts
and six hand setnlvrs, the latter con
signed to Moon -4 Tlngley.
The annual banquet planned hr
the East Eugene Improvement Club
for March 17th has be-cn postponed
to March So In order to avoid conflict
with the Military hand concert of that
date. Members with their ladles are
expected to participate as a general
good time Is promised. Each mem
ber Is also to Invite a friend, llv or.
der of committee.
The fal.l and staff officers of th
h. a.Muartcrs In Eugene. las', ' u s!,;
renrtn regiment. O. N (; , I
presented Colonel Geo. O. Yoran with
la pair of real English gold colonel
'shoulder straps. The presentation
came as a surprise to the colonel, who
thanked the officers in a short
speech In which lie feelingly ex
pressed his appreciation of the gilt.
The Japanese construction crew ,
which Is building the new 2000-foot i
passing track at the depot grounds
is now at work between Jefferson and ;
Lawrence streets, the work on the !
ai enii- of the track having been
stopped until the freight depot is
moved. Rfiyner & Hunt, who moved
the passenger depot, will soon begin
the work of moving the freight depot,
which will be located just west of the
passenger depot for the present.
J. F. McDnoald has bought W-. E. i
Boddy's Interest In the Underwood
roller skating rink, and will hereaf
ter be associated with E. M. Cooper.
They will conduct the rink all this
spring and summer and will give reg
ular band concerts and an occasional
dance, making a popular amusement
resort out of the place. They will
also probably lease the rink for next
winter. Mr. McDonald has resided
here for the past year, having been
nurse for George Berger up to the
time of the latter's death. He has
many friends who wish him success
in his new venture.
CITY EIECTIO.V
I am directed by the common coun
cil to give notice that the annual city
election of the city of Eugene will
be held April 6th, 1908, at which
time one councilman will be elected
from each ward af the city. Candi
dates for that office should file their
nominating petitions with the city
ecorder on or before the 21st day
of March, 190-S.
S. D. ALLEN',
City Attorney.
WOMEN' 01? WOODCRAMT
All neighbors of Woodcraft wish
ing to go to Halsey to help Institute
the lodge there are requested to meet
at W. M. Green's grocery store at
6 o'clock Wednesday evening, the
11th, as we are going on the 6:42
flyer. Hope there will be a 'od
turn out. mil
G. A. It. ATTENTION!
Members'of J. W. Geary Post nr
requested to meet nt G. A. H. hall
at 1:30 p. m. Thursday to attend tne
funeral of our late comrade, V. K.
Fuller. Interment at Odd Fellows
cemetery. J. W. Geary W. K. C.
please take notice.
C. H. BAKEK,
Post Commander.
"llASKET SOCIAL
On Wednesday evening. March 11.
tne ladles of the Modern Brotherhood
of America will give a basket social
at Eagles' hall. Every invited. La
dles' brlng baskets. kmll
On Thursday,' March' 12 Company
C will give another big dance. Danc
ing commences at 8:4o sharp. Ev
erybody come.
Agents for PeUiluma Incubators
and Brooders.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Big gajiie of basket ball between
Company C and Drain at the armory
March 12. After the game a big
dance will ba given. Game called at
7:45 sharp. Dancing commences at
s:45 sharp.
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Fresb .garden seed In bulk
CHAMBERS HARDWARU CO.
All members are earnestly request
ed to be at Company A s drill Tues
day night, as an important matter Is
to be brought up. By order of Can-
tain Babb.
' Large Stock portieres Just received.
Also lace curtains.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Big came of basket ball between
Company C and Drain at the armory
March 12. After the (tame a big I
dance will be given. Game called at i
7:4. sharp. Dancing commences at:
S:45 sharp. ,
New sprlnR pattern, of wall paper
lust received. Last year's stock at
coat. Call and see
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
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On Thursday. March 12 Company
C will give another big dance. IW
ing commences nt 8:45 sharp Ev
erybody come.
Onion Sets. :
CWAMUERS HARDWARE CO. ,
Sunshine Washing Machines drive
away the blues. See It at
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Wny buy new cloths when we can
make your old ones look like new
at Eugene Dye Works su-ih .i i,-,,
lamette streets
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Succetvyj to
ARMITACE & BOVVN
Livery, Feed and
sales Stables
' Oak and 7th Eu
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MOULDING
?1I1NiIs
pnsrc.BQxesi
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
OUR STATIONERY
Steel die stamped with your
initial with envelopes to match.
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SCI.WAIZSCHJLD'S j
Ecok Store j
GAR
Julius
C!
Goldsmith 'S,
We have a limited number of"
PAINTINGS which we are setting
at cost tor a few dav-s prices troin
50c to $10 0
Latest designs in FRAME MOULD
INGS, bee our window
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
The ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. .
Rate-European Plan
50c, 75c, $1.00, S!50, J2.00
Free Bus to and from all trains
Front and Morrison St. '
Portland, . . Ore?oh
Loniany givea anotner Dig t , p . . i?,
dance on Thursday, March 1 2. Dane- j OO Y . otll St,. JUlgent.
Ing starts at 8:45 sharp. Everybody ' ' .
I "is YOUR
FTONP-lRTOSnilUl
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.PLRJE WHITER
If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it
II it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in P'
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
PURE WHITE
,'. FLOUR
is made cf Selected Scotch
Fife hcat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Gradc. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
well as for bread it sat
isfies or your money back.
VADHAMS (& KERR BROS
rirst
Spring
Suits are
Now 1
Showing
Our stock of spring Jolift
mer goods win be h
better assorted than eve,w
fore. Goods are of belv
Ity.and stylish pattern,,
oraea Dy the famou, j,!ft
AELS. S'lERX s.
orand Is a guarantee ! ,
cellence. Come in and lMi
them. -
Big reductions ...
" an i;.
ter suits, In order to close th
out and make room tor
stock.
We carry & fufI llne 0(
nlslilii'Mi for
ii'ici-s n-: s:,
i'e own
one nun l.i,, i,
pay no n iu ai.d m wlii (
with u t-i-io-ouaoii. prt.fii.
ED. HANSON
No. 8 East Xluih Stiwt
Eugene, Oi-crob
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Oil Paintings I E. C. GulliM
Feei a.ii Livery,
Bosrding Stalks
New Elliot- Itiiiiui Xeir
Htllllici- 1 ll-, 'J'liruiiltl.
Fall Creek Stac, Lint.
100 West Hth Street.
1 Plume Malo II
E. P. SHIlNN
Shoemaking and Repair
pa irinp; of all Kinds
Neatly done at my stop.
BREAD Madcwtk
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
White Flour tsff
Sale by the follow
Merchants, price
per sack
(!,-,. T. Hall
W. M. tJrwn.
W. A. Hell.
K. I. Metl'Hli.
The Eugene (Jreccrj I
C. H. lAiiilcl".
I'eter Johnson,
V. H. Heniptcr,
Coke. Wil'0.
W. J. (iib"" '
J. W. WhM.
t'ouatain ur1,
I nlvrrslty H"U'C "k"7'
(I. H. Irish
.unyihsri,.
Kawk. I"'"'
lie-
Armit.ge """el '
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