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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1908)
EICENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 108 The Friendly Store $7.50 Black Silk $C.OO Petticoats ea. . . . Monday we place on sale enc dozen Black buk lJettiroats made ol good heavy taffeta silk, deep flounce Heath , bloom dust ruffle $7.50 quality, one dozen only , each $5.00 Make tlifN your store. Ahk for ivhitt you uaiit, even if we liti vii not not It. Wr'll ut'l It, ho us to lie t'ciuly nexl lime. K we can wive you u Journey, com iiiiiikI us. You'll like a iicrfeet store near you, ami tvc'il lilii to tiuiiinKc ii. Please help ii to help you better. Till: I liJIC.NDI.Y STflP.lv The Friendly Store 5,000 Yards American gic Prints, a yard . . . . Monday we clace on sale 5000 yards of American Prints in blues, greys and black with neat stripe and figure de signs, also light colors, the best print made a yard 6c CITY NEWS Newest, Easter Suits $15.00 to $50.00 and the splendid variety is sure to please you at $15.00 Nobby Jacket Suit Mario of fine blue, brown and black storm ner(!e; trimmed in Routacho ami vnlvi't; Persian voBtinK; throe button; ciii-n- wav. sulln linen, very Biynnu null and splendid value. at $25.00 ',. Stylish Butterfly and Jacket Suits DlB ranae of styles and ma terlals; plain and fancy ; but torflv and plain tailored Juck em; pleated and jsored skirts1, with deep fold nine inches from bottom; many of thoBO are. worth $36; iur price . . WiM.oo at, $45.00 Semi-Toilored Suits Very Btyllah Hcml-dressy tail ored Bulla, niado of Paiiatuh and fine Krench serge and fan cy Btrlpea In tana, CopeuhuBen, brown, navy, etc.; wonderful value. Special Sale $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goads, all new shades, a yard $1.00 Represented here are the new tans, browns, Copenhagen, navy, preens in plain and shadow stripes stripes and checks and novelty stripes and plaids. If you have not already bought your easter dress, buy now and save enough to get all the bindings and part of the trimmings. 27-inch Silk and Wool Rajah Effect $1.00 quality, a yard 75c For Monday only we offer this popular fabric in brown, Copenhagen, Jasper, tan, gray, etc., at this very low price, the quantity is small and we advise you to be here early if you wish any of it. 27 inches wide, beautiful finishi.a yard.....,...;.:.. 73c Beautiful Variety Wash Fabrics Including Linen Suitings, yard 25c Two thread Vailes,' Batistes, fine French Ginghams, Mercerized and checked as well as plain Linen Suitings, these patterne are all shown in a bi? range of patterns and collorings big values at yd 25c Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, a 2 000 yards of Amoskeg Apron Ging hams In blue, green, brown and black and white checks, all sizes. Special, a yar,d 7 12 Dress Ginghams 12c,15c, 25c Dozens of pretty patterns In Toil du Nordo, A. F. C. and fine French . Dress Ginghams, 27 to 33 Incfies wide, light and dark shades, prices, yd 12 1-2, 15' 25e Wool Dress Goods 5oc and $1 Select your new spring Gown now from one of the largest stocks In the valley. Every new shade, ev ery new weave, and all new pat terns, end the values are better than we have ever shown. During the opening we offer some special . values at, yd. .50 and $1.00 Dress Silks, 48c We offer some extra special values In Foulard and fancy Taffeta silks for Dresses, Waists etc. Checks, stripes, dots and figures shown In the new spring colors; values to 85c a yard, special, yd. .. -48 t,i aorvlcn Sunday mornings I at the Baptist church by experienced j 4 ladles. Any nioiner nmj 'opportunity to enjoy the church ser Ivice by inquiring of the ushers be ! fore and Sunday morning service. ti, i..,iip who have this work In Zv. W. H. r.-Wr will preach! charge hope that a number win take at Dempster's hall in Fairmount bun-, auvauiub" - day at 11 a. iu. ' ' T)ie baseball game this afternoon! ' . f!nt Hwi'cition Park between the U. of; Charta S. Williams, pr es ident of ; at Kcc at! on a ik the Commercial Club, Is being urged a sec, .1 U -m a t x ln fa. to run for city councilman from the i resulted in The Hist ward. :gam was interesting though one- A marriage iL-se was panted to-i sided. Tuf Wil-n .'Hched Lr ZTi rtA only threecratcn hits In five innings. JJ Ladies' Belts, 25c lly express toduy. Four dozen new JIoltB In silk, leather and t'lnbrold orod waah bultB In while, brown, w blue, gilt, black, etc, Neat buck les and buck slides; wonderful val ue, at ... 25. 50. $1.00 New Neckwear Dor.ons of pretty col In i a. bows, Blocks and .luuots In silk, lace and unibroldory In colors, white and black, priced nt 15. 25. 5ty t $2.50 Ladies' Waists CO dltfoiout stylos In ladles' Waists, mado of silk, India Llnon, mull and dotted and plaid Swiss, somo plain, others neatly trimmed with beautiful lace bands, Insertion and lace. You will be surprised when you sua the beautiful WnlstB you con buy for . .$1 to $3,50 Where do you buy your hats? If you don't buy them in our hat store you are not getting all the style and quality you are entitled to for $3.00 or whatever you pay, our Immense stock enables us to show you a larger variety to select from and our hat man will assure you of getting the correct color and style: We show this season complete lines of the famous McKibbon, Roelof, Sterling and Stetson makes PRICES $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5,00 Bring in all your hats and let us put your name in them, cither in gold letters or punched Un'the sweat band FREE. Eugene's Largest apd ' Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Your Moneys' Worth or Your Money Back er Sluslaw valley. Up to 3 o'clock this a 4242 j It was reported - thereete. voters had registered win I " aa,.,nA to nav a fine of the June election. W. T. Gordon, the undertaker, Is being mentioned for councilman from the fourth ward, and he will proba bly accept the nomination. A skvllght Is b?lng placed In the roof of the Cockerline & Wetherbee building over Dr. F. M. Day's office to give the rooms more light. The board of directors of the Dane County Fruit and Vegetable Associa tion held a meeting this afternoon and ordered a carload of boxes for tho association. W. R. Barr, of this city, who went to the sorings at Ashland some time aeo. writes that he la able to be up and around, and feels much better since going there. A large number of high shcool stu dents $300 and to serve thirty days in the county Jall.ror violation 01 une local option law'had disappeared, but he was found about 730 o'clock after a search for him .by omcers. ne has begun to serve his sentence. The p Jap hotel porter has also begun toj serve his term in jail. . S Sorenson, the drayman, Is going! around with a badly disfigured face, I and his friends have been asking him I how the other fellow looks. But.. , there was no "other efllow" this j are but outward sl7 . ui un germs sapn n, .k, ,." one, sootues.the hru. " sWes lustre to h' hJV UfalUeoutrALt.. Kives relief and pro7 save your hair h.i..T" Micro prevents halS l delightful dreln. ' .rotngrease-aV ".uSl;,Miorireeboou "OVTCHEMICALCft Fresh trar.ln,. j -J time. Thursday evening as Mr, bo- the Bee Hlve gru renson was alighting from his wag-; Son. 87 w. ,,;klV "'Wind in frnnt nf ftnndman's clear store. 6 " "lr. Ills trousers caught on the) wagon and threw him headlong to tne ce ment sidewalk, blacking both eyes and disfugurlng his nose badly. under the direction of Soren pany. I room and bath house on the high C. D. Chorpenlng. formerly of En- j gene, is at the head of a movement i at Dallas to organize a mllltla conir A press dispatch from mere; At an enthusiastic meeting In ... ..tA tT.l.. nuiir ,.acclTr 1 KBVS: Dallas last nigut io omauie mi j. school campus today. Miss Mae Douglas, of The Guard geles, decided stead, and leaves Monday for Mt. Aa G. company, over 80 names were . signed. C. D. Chorpenlng Is presi- who won one ident. patriotic addresses- were maua Large stock nnrtlcn.. i.,T Also lace curtains. : CHAlBKRSHARpWARE CO, S J'. M. Morris j J . W. Warren The Red Star ' Ken! Estate, Insurance, hn llieius, Loans : : . . . I'ropei-ty l ist,,! and Sou , w n nil :i ii h p ; s free trips to Los An-i by N. L. Butler and other notables of R00m 4, McClung block (Wt i to go to college in- S town. April 9 was set for final or- and Wlliauiettt'sti. I ganlratian. gel to enter the Catholic school there, i i F. E. Dunn s big improvement sale, nun hna mnW hio nnitv iwnm in I as advertised ln The Gurad, is at tracting wiaes)re:ia aueiiuuii aim ma store was crowded all day today with people from the country as well as hundreds living in town, all eager to take advantage of the splendid bar gain offers. Hit. Dunn realizes the value of advertising more now than ever and is highly satisfied with the results obtained from the page ad ln The Guard the past few days. This afternoon a horse driven to a buggy occupied by Mrs. Charles Cro ner and Miss Fannie Croner became frightened .t something in the street near the Hoffman House and ran in to a baby carriage, throwing Its occu pant to the pavement quite forcibly. The, child was unhurt, but the by standers held their breath lest it was killed. The name of the mother of the child was not learned. The occupant-, cf the buggy were not responsi ble for the accident. Th many friends of Mrs. Minnie Washburn, of this city, will be pained Phones- -Office, IJlack (,: o.. .1 n, . . . . Kiigene, one door west of Monroe's second hand store on West Eighth street temporarily, until L. . Beckwith'.s new concrete building In the rear of Otto's place is completed. A. W, Kuykendall's drug store is now ln Its new location th'ee doors north of the old location. The work of tearing the old building down to make room for the First National bank addition will begin soon. The cement curbing Is being built on East Ninth street preparatory to paving that portion of the street. If this good weather holds out much longer the mixing plant will soon be started up nnd the actual work of paving will begin. Bolton & Jenkins, "milliners, held their spring opening nt their store on East Ninth, street today. The store was crowded all afternoon nnd the day was Idea for the onenlne. , , TKHSONALH . 4 . Portland today tif visit there n few 1 1,,,, ft,, uio days. ' , her . W. II. Hunks and It. F. Thorn, of . (- Harhlte and his adopted sou Junction City, were In the city last ,,ft nat K,, fl)r his rnnch In IViuij nlgbf' I litH counlv Wash. W. P. Ilnt r and wife arrived down : Mr- m mV8, Ui a Allllr from wemliuig cm tne miuei last , ,,. st nlltilt f,.m Bort vncatlon paving operations' Portland Mis. Charles ! weicn linn .Miss Clara Welch went to J. J. HiikIiu went to Portland to day on hiiHlmiBS. Mlna Paulino Potior is visiting friends In Baliini. K. O. Itrady mine down from Crea well on tho noon train today. Hon. It. M. Veuti'h, of Cottage drove, was In the city today. Mian KlliHboth Elliott went to Sa- Hugh Harr went to Portland today! MKnle hnklng hands with hl td be gone a few days on liiiBlnexs. I many trlenda. Mrs. II. C. Million was a pasBeiiKer J. It. Snyder nnd wife nnd R. llar to Portland on thn noon train today. ' dlsty nnd wife ennui down from Mar- K. A. 1 1 iKKltiH. an Astoria banker, ' cola Inst evening. night. David Why left thla nflornoon for Oregon City, after visiting relntlves In this city. 1 Misses Minnie Slbbetta nnd Iva Mll I ler, of Junction City, spent last night ! In Eugene. ! 8. F. McConlga Is down from the Eugene Ibis noon for a visit Miss Wlnnlo Colvln was a passen ger for points north on tho noon train today. A. 1 Peter return,,! hnme llitu of- nt lloswell SprliiRs. i temoon from a trip norlh. Mrs. C. V. Littler returned home to Miss Luta Dunbar relumed this runn,v imr.iy inter naviug visueu in , afternoon f 11 Eugene several davH. Miss May Baldwin went lo Port-' land today to visit her slslor, Mrs.! W. J. White, a few days. i A. J. Bingham, one of the sun-contractors for tho new depot, nrrlved up from Portland last night.' Geo. W, Hunter returned today from Oakland, where he has been working on a new brick building. from Newport. Hon. I. N. Edwards, of Junction City, was In Eugene today. Hon. J. F. Miller ontne up from Allvuiv today to spend Sundny here. B. S. llylnud returned this after noon from a trip to Junction Citv. Mrs. J. L. Clark, of Springfield, re turned today from a visit In Portland. liev. P. K. Honimnnd went to Cot tage Grove this afternoon on n short i.... ii i.'.. i... , . ... . . . n .rrlval In Kuuelift last nluht. , m..- m i Til.h..n. ,.f A.hlnn.l I.I..""'" .- """ " ",trif. I.. N. nr relumed nlght vMtlng hcV daughtjr, Mrs. Harry J u '; ITrZiTr froiu an oiitliig at lloswell Spring, i Keeney, In Eugene. c 'rents 'V i er pa- 1 Mrs. 1. H. Mlii'thnm nnd daughlor, , v. I Archanibeati, nmuager of tho j, w, Simmons, organln-r for the: ' s W ' Tivlo'r 'return.! H.i. r.e. Orace. aro vlsltlngln Cottage (irov... i Warren CoiiHtructlon Company, nr-: Modem Woodmen of America. Is In from McMlnmMll." where he mm. ti. ct. .... . n 1 1.VIU . 'I ,.. , . ,.. ...p, ... ... i . ... . .... ... i i-Mi. ... . lie oi hit, ' vWtl ed 1. It. .tit HLh I er t i- of Junction Starr. An orchestra furnished music for the fto learn that, she fell on the streets occasion during the afternoon. P. E. Snod grass yesterday after noon filed with the county clerk the notice of location of water rights on the McKenzie bridge near the Havdon bridge. This is on the site of the nronosed power plant to be built by T. O. Hendricks and F. L. Chambers. The supreme court has handed down a mandate In the case of Wil liam H. Ireland vs. Albert J. Ward, In which the circuit wurf awarded Ward $5000 damages for the aliena tion of his wife's affections. The su preme court affirms the decision of the circuit court. Wm. M. Shortnnn was appointed administrator of the.cKate of Rob ert A. Fov yesterday afternoon. The value of the nronertv of the eainie t estimated nt $2Rri0. He leaves no eirS so fnr as ran bo learned. .Tns ! Offtitt, Louis Gllstrap nnd C. II. na- sej- were appointed appraisers. Tho remains of George Maver who died In Portland yesterdav. 'will ar rive in Eugene Monday nfternoon nnd will be Interred In the Masonic ceme tery. Mr. Mayer was the father of Mra. Ueidcninnn. formerlv of this city, nnd he resided here for many years. Me was a Mason, and the fu neral will be conducted by members of that order here. At the band concert at the nrmorv the other evening the gross receipt's were J297 R0. This places the band out of debt and leaves a balance on hand Weekly concerts will be re sumed In the p.nrkis soon ns the weather gets a little warmer. The band management desires to thank the public for the liberal support at the concert and dnnre. Rabies win be cared for durlngHhe of Los Angeles on Tuesday of this week, and brok" the ligaments of one of her 1-g. She will be compelled to remain In p. hosnltnl for several weeks on eccountof the injury. She was alighting from a st"et cir when the car started too quickly, throwing her to the pavement. She was just getting ready to resume her trip to the East after havlntr recovered from a severe illness of several week3' du ration. The city council met at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of opening bids for paving East Elev enth street. The only bidder was the Warren Construction Company, and the figures submitted were the same as for Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets, hut the usual amount of dis cussion was held nnd at press time the conlrnet nnd not been let. I Todav v:-. the dite set for open- ! Ing bid - on the purchase and removal of the fviMue buildings on th site of , the now five-story Odd Fellows build. ! Ing. bet the mattar was postponed ! until next week. The anniinl banquet f the East' Eugene Improvement Club wes t-eld ! in iieitrs hall Inst nlaht. It was 1 the tno'-k sti'.v.Ffui affair of its kind I ever glvn bv the club. S"v'itv.gx I persons nt tlnn-n (n the fotni board ! and nn-mi; r tlu, rn0fI t,,nc3 pre. ,. ... n)r.w wii-i con sisted o' T. H. Garratt, M. Svn-verud ami (Irv v. MliP1. .,0 1)r.',raln or the evening consisted of address es, ree'tn'i,,,,, nrt mililli p,,. n A Woolcy delivering an especially fine address on "The Moral Effect of ivlc Improvements." An interest ing foatnjo of tne ev?nln!f was he auction of the remnants of the han lelng sold to the highest uMder. OUR PRICES FCR Optical Work , Are the most reasonabi and our work the best ana most satisfactory to k had. J. O. WATTS, Optician 611 Willamette St. ..a rv FACEr I TSniimrDr. ,l'UffDIlV Imparts 0 rare softness beautv and del Icncv to the ikin. It is a perfci:! aid lo henutv. restroininc he rilvaMS of Slin u.inH ami lime, blani nn ennhurn and (m.LInt tallnwne.'i i.r(iier. of Ihe skin D..!n. a ilainlv clinf'tf f..- te v ll v-"- V" -,' ..: till it leave a P'-"" lh rlvalins the seel "rt,n of sprinsr. nsssssssiv nonKi IT FBCE I VW" T a IF You Know UvS . . . Two year go young man was solicited by u to open an ac count. Wo told him that In case ho should ever wish lo borrow money, bn would find It SB tidvan'ns" '. hv hocoiim known at our bank through aurh tin account. Ha had at that time no occasion to borrow; however., bo opened an account. Recently he needed to use Bourn money In a business deal and ha raii.e to ui tor It nnd was accommodated. If he had not been known to us. It might have been different. Thla la a representative, rime. You might also find It ndvanta g.v.us to bo known at this bunk. Wo are alwavt prepared lo aivominodito our putrons and no wor thy applicant la ever refused. We will b pleased to ha your account. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank OpiUl and Surplus $100,000.00 Btublishd 1 3 2 .. 1..1. Miivnr f P ll.,,w.,,i, 1.. ,...,..., .-.'"w a. ,,.,ttM. ;m. was n.-re today attending the; Mi,, i,,,on K.,v rnmp , f meeting of the Diiuocrtalc central Poiiinn.! i.,.iv in .n.i .,.t .............. .Mho home of her parents, Miss Bertha Goldsmith returned , m! J W Km 10 oregon 1 ity today, niter having ! 11... U...H h i r V . ' "inctton tttts nfternoon to spend iii i i ,11 . t ' ., i!,"' '"" her parents, Mr, 1 Mrs. K.J. Miller Is In Eugene visit.! Mrs. B. S. llyland. iim ner orouiers, nr. j, t'. t.ray and, j. y. Baker nnd I .-.ii. i.-i .i,t... , nu iht iiaugnfer, w no 1 19 attending the I'nlvorstty of l)re- ' t1 iCrntle ..iititt ,,1.. ...if i.... in,u.iln Mrs. V. A. Rankin went to Port-' land today to atteYid the wedding of, . DcWItfs Little Early Risers, small her friend. Miss Katherlne Kurgan, j safe, sure Utile liver pills. Sold bv well-know n In Eugene, to Paul ti. , al druggists. ' ; Wandrey, which will occur in Port-1 i land Monday evening at s o'l loek. Mr. Wandrey Is ruing young busi ness man 01 unit cu. ..) CIIAMBElrS HARDWARE CO ; Yesterday's Wlhanv ll.'rnt.l: Mr ! .1, E. Mtlter weill lo Eugene this iiihiii to vt-.lt her .uihi.'r, who Is atteml- . lug the S'n:e i'iiIv.m vI-v , . . . MH Jessie Be. iv... i. r I . 1 iifjr Mill Onion " i I IVVeSt?1 " . m -' ""jnn rt.rc ' Jk Mr. and; Mrs. Kud Komni came up from and R. M. Veatrh .were among the Cotlaie Grove men I In Eugene today attending the tVnuv Pst Diamond CIuck 100a tor little ! fhlrkens. w i . 1 v-.a v r a 1 "r-r. . . ' l If Teu want a go rart with e;.e, !n!ty gi.od spi'tic sei. ntwr n--w Me, umentnl line Inst wln-J t ..m 11 of ().. is-m!-.! ta.-tory. ... .. ' ... We also havo aiious ;t those linos. (Successors to the Eikrs' Piano Houk Commercial Club Block - Opposite Methodist Chur We carry world knovvn makes, such ns the We! snickering, Story & Clark, Hobart M. Cable. AU;? x v endall, Lester and many other makes inward makes of organs. We can supply ?! or rJ"" w.;nt.; K -ii w r f J ,?UTIES 0F GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES ou Pu'charc. Remember r out new location- A ....:, Hut .Lotr.:vi. i."" - 3 .throiuh this noon (,r Kugrne ( ciiAMrtKRS ii.vianvAiu: co.