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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
KL'GEVK WKEKLF GCABD. THTnOfDAV. iTcltfLTi. 1008 "i wm 'JH .1 if f The Friendly Store 149th Surprise Sale Tomorrow, Friday, we offer some txtra specials . in seasonable Merchandise Sale Bed Spreads Lace Curtain Specials 90c Spreads for $ .75 60c Nottingham Curtains $ .50 $1.25 Spreads for 1.00 $1.25 Nottingham Curtains 1.00 $2.00 Spreads for 1.75 $2.00 Net in;han- Curtains..... 1.70 $4.00 Spreads for 3.70 $3.00 Net Curtains 2.50 $5.00 Spreads for 4.00 $4.00 Net Curtains. 3.25 $6.00 Spreads for. 5.00 $7.50 Net Curtains 6.25 $ 1 .75 and $2.00 Novelty Wool Dress Goods $ 1 .00 Most of these come in Dress Patterns 7 and 8 yard lengths. Only about one dozen patterns in Green, B'ue, Brown an J Tan mixtures. Values up to $2.00 a yd. Special, $7.00 ind $8.00 a pattern. J 5c 36 in. Percales, yd 12c J 5c 28 in. Dress Ginghams 12c 36c 36 in. Silkolines, yd 2'Ac 75c Wrist Bags, yd... 50c $7.50 Black Silk Skirts $5.00 New Corset Wrappers ... 1.25 New Gothic Challies, yd .05 36 in. Fancy Curtain Linens, yd .20 Splendid Values at, J Q.00 in Men's Suits This season we show an ex:cptiona!ly strong line of Men's Worsted Tw;ed, Ch:vot, and Cashmere Suits in sizes 34 and 44, made in the latest style and either single or double breasted. Colors are Brown, Gray, Tan, Blue, Black and Fancy mixture. Price is $ J Q.00 the suit ' Men's Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear and Hats in newest de signs and colorings are arriving every week, and we assure the man that buys his furnishings here, that he will be properly togged. THREE KILLED MANY INJURED IN TENEMENT1 New York, April 2. Three we.-e killud. fifteen Injured and one hun-j dred endangered by "re In a five-1 story tenement at 44 Heater street: early today. The dead are fieri Weln. I stein, wife ana infant son, who were mi f focated in their apartments on the fifth floor niaf more lives were not I lost is larjejy due to the action of three policemen, who rushed into the building and aroused sixteen sleep ing families, whose only means of ex It were the lire escapes, the stair ways being a mass of flames. When the fire department arrived ladders mere run up, but it was with dlficuUy that the firemen got many of the people from the building. Many people Jumped from the win dows, breaking their limbs and re ceiving other Injuries. CITY NEWS! EUGENE'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. YOUR MON EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK I kmio Mutlock, In Eimeno. She cx-1 tract In the Blair street addition and ' pects to return homo tonight. I will erect a residence there sumo time l'DHHONAIi 1' Architect Y. I). Ilensill went to In the near future and move ills fiim- i;uituKu urove on me uuertioon iruin wy nere i today on business. Mayor J I. Jones, wife and child Mrs. Oon. M. Miller Is homo from a ciinie down from CottiiKe tlrovo on visit In I'orlliind. ' j tlio noon train today. Mrs. V. H. Mathews returnee! lo Go-1 l. llemleo unci K. T. Ronch, of shen this afternoon. HnrrlshtirK, came up from that city W. Waddlo returned this afternoon . on Inst nlnht's train, from a trip lo llalsey. II. 1,. Kami came up from .liinctlon Mrs. 8. Merlnu left today fur a visit , city this afternoon to hour Senator at Salem and l'ortlund J. M. Sloan made a trip to Cottage (J rove this afternoon, C. K. Ilulloy and' wile, of Junction City, were in Eugene today. J. C. Wolf, mayor of Bllvortnn, ls In the city on hop business. Miss Alien McCnrnack left today for her home at Marshflnltl. Hon. II. i A. llooth returned last night from a trip to Portland. J. W, Shumate went 'to l'ortlund today to be gone several days. M. O. Warner returned this nfter noon from n trip In points north. W. K. Krailer. a well-known Port land homo buyer, Is In the city. Robert Moshy came down from Cottuge tlrovo mi the noon train to day. Walter J. O'Connell was n passen ger to Portland on tho jiuon train to day. Miss Helen Chandler came up from Junction City on I lit) afternoon train Kulton speak tonight. Mrs. Frank llulo, -of Grants Pnss, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lumen way, In Kugeno. T. C. I.uckey came up from Port land last night to attend t ho funeral of Mrs. M. I.. Sommurvllle. Mrs. II. C. Perkins, of Grants Pass, Is visiting Mrs. It. J. Klrkwood and MIsb Pearl Miller In Eugonu. Lieutenant J. M. Kelso, Jr., came up from Portland yesterday to look after the local reertiitlng office. Mrs. Charles Suavely, of St. Paul, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Deverciiux, in Kugene. lOd 1 1 i' S. 1.. .Moorheail. of tjio Junc tion City Times, Is In the city to Us P. I). Newell, candidate for the nomination of assessor, accompanied by Kred Stickles, left this morning for Maploton and Florence. Harvey Somniurvlllu came up from llarrlsburg this afternoon. He and Welby Slovens lenvo tonight for Ash land to meet Muck Sommervllle, who Is accompanying the remains of UiB wife here for burial. Hev. P. K. Hammond returned !ub( night from a trip to Oregon City and Portland. While gono he officiated at two funerals, one for Andrew J. Marshall, an old pioneer of Portland, and the other for A. K. Barclay, of Oregon City. ten to Senator Fulton's address to-1 nlulir. Ira Hunter Is here from Washing ton slate visiting W, O. Ileekltrt. He was ftirtnei ly county clerk of lletuon county, or. C. I), Wlthrow, of Portland, uTter having attended tbe funeral of his .akin, returned MISICAI. KKSTIVAIi lleserveil Sent .for Sen-son Ticket Holders Available April 1 to 6 at Hurden & Graham's store. Ilox office opens at 9 n. m. General sale opens April tilh. Phono Black 5131. today. Mr. and Mrs. jiis, Yvootiruir " I hIh(oi- Mis' 1) 11 this afternoon for Southern Oregon I nnmo toiltiv. Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Washhurne CAItll OF THANKS. I i no nusniiuu nun cntittren or Mrs i IX H. I.nkln desire to thank their William Stevenson and wife, of friends and neluhhors for their ns- nil daughter are 'over from Spring- '"M'r, Iowa, stopped off In Kugene I slstanee nnd sympathy at. her death f(l)( m lilHlll .... 1 I. nnj inline in.iii .. t tiiiu llllieilll. A. K. Pierce anil C. Orlukatd. f trip thronuh California. llnrrlsburg, are in the city today on i ll. A. Mnerson, or iieppner, is in Kennedy's l.axntivo Cough Syrup Business. mv ...,, ... .n. ,.,, promptly, yet gently on the bow- John Hell and wife went to Port-1 operated on at the Genera! hospital j ,,(,, through which the cold Is forced land today and expect to reside there ; yesteriiay tor nppenuicius. out ( ,n(, aystom, nll( t (,, same noreaiter. 1 Mrs. Sarah K. fnwver, miss joaie ' time tt allavs Inriiiminatlon. Sold bv Mrs. It. P. llonhnin came up from j Kawver, Mrs. Lewis. Miss Hanoi Lew-1 all druggist. Astoria today to visit her aunt, Mrs. ha ami Will Lewis came down from j U a.,, of Wolf Creek. !'!n';;,M " - ' ' rJ I. here visiting hi. brother. Dr. W... ,,, tl9 nfl,.rllooll for ! eosl. CaM and see ' Kiivkendnll. Giants Pass, where he will engnge0ln CHAMBERS" 11 ARDWARK CO ....... 1, ... .... , u ...... n , . " I In, mill ill 1. ll II II 1 11 .lull I I 111 U' I II lilt Til. luce a new machine there for mining the bottom of rivers. Ilootb-Kelly Lumber Company, U up from Portland. Mrs. Mike Sehnelder is abW to tie up after a long Illness, but as yet she , Is nnnhle to walk. vJ W. 11. I.uckey left today for Hums, where lie will visit his sou, Clarence. This Is the season of listlessness. headaches and spring disorders, llol. lister's Kocky Mountain Ten 1s a sure preventative. Makes you strong it ml Mrs. IV K. Ilatnmiind and daughter "vcral days. He will also visit vlgorbus. 3.".e Tea or Tablets. went to 'oivkoii City today t.i visit M daughter. Mrs. Kiyen. nl Onta thee., h few duys. Miss Abl'le Johnson, of C:ithige , Grove, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ku ril'. ! Klmer Hoollitle. of CottaKO Grove. Is In the i lly. He has bought an acre I. Inn Urug Co. Onion Sets. chambers ii.Mtpw.vnv co. Hottsejiold goods for L. A. Clark and Elmer T. Smith arrived here this morning from Portland. William McClaren left this morn ing for his father's place west of the city, and Is working there. Brick laying on the new passenger depot was begun this morning. The work has attracted a large crowd of spectators all day. C. It. SeltJi, forest supervisor, is home from Prlneville, where he went a few days ago to look after the graz ing land allotment. Goods for the Kodlak orphanage, Alaska, Rev. G. A. Learn, superin tendent, may be brought to tho Bap tist church Saturday afternoon. vThe new sprinkler, made express ly for' the purpose of sprinkling the pavement before it Is swept, was placed in commission this morning. f'At the fnlr committee meeting last i tit it was found that all but three or the lots had been sold nd as Boon ni they are disposed of the drawing will tnko place. Elriier Doollttle, of Cottnga Grove, has bought an acre 'tract in the Blair street addition from Fisher & Mink. He will build there nnd move his fam ily to Eugene to reside. In the list of the Eugene men who hnve been granted an Increase In pen sion, as printed In yesterday's Guard, appeared the name of Daniel Taylor. It should have been Samuel Taylor. Work on the stairway In the Cole man block has begun. It Is being built between Nadeau's cigar store and bowling alley and the room to be occupied by the new nickelodian:' . Tho big maple treeB in front of the Frasier property on Willamette street were pulled down last evening and this morning by the Warren Con struction Company's big stentn roller. The bltullthlc sidewalk will at once be built. . Tonight the quarterly conference of the Baptist church will be held. Supper at 6, followed by a social hour and musical program by an or chestra directed by Arthur llender sbott. Conference at 7:30 p. m. The evening will be In the nature of a re roirtlon to new members and strang ers. .1. A. Uussell and family returned last, night from a trip to Iowa and other Middle Western states. They left St. Paul, Minn., last Friday dur ing n terrible snow storm and passed through snow all the way out until they reached Western Oregon. The bright sunshine was a very "Welcome change to them. - , The remains of Mrs. M. L. Som mervtlle are expected to arrive in Eugene tomorrow evening. The fu neral will be held at the residence of Mrs. Mary Stevens, 16S West Elev enth street, nt H a.m. Saturday, with Interment In the Masonic cemetery. Uev. J. S. McCalliun will conduct the services. C. P. Houston, administrator of the estate of his mother. Mrs. M. J., Houston, deceased, today begnn suit In the circuit court against J. F. Whiting, to recover t423, the value of the fixtures of a store In Junction City, which the plaintiff alleges that tht defendant is wrongfully holding. iieli di- fendaut having had possession of the fixtures since that date. Williams H Iteiin are attorneys for the plain tiff. - Great Republican Rally Tonight . At Eugene Theatre.0 United States Senator CoW FiSton Heney Will Be the Speaker of the Evening and Will Answer There will be Plenty of Good Music The Eugene Military Band Will play several selections, and patriotic Songs will be sung by a good 0 Male Quartette 3C SOCIALISTS CALL COUNTY CONVENTION ! 4 ! ! : - I MARRIEI. IiOltt The Socialists of Lane county are hereby called to meet in mass con-1 ; 4 4 vcuuuu hi r i nun s nun, .i'.eue, nr., . I I on Frldav. Anrll 3. at lfl ii'elnck. for At Cottage Grove. March 30 '1908.1 At Hendricks' Fern'. Apr3 1 the purpose of nominating a full ' Dv Justice of the Peace J, E: YomngJ 1908, to C. Kreigh and i(ft i!J ticket for the coming June election ' J"mes A. Lemon und Miss Abbie V. and such other business as may come valentine. i Yoll fee tlc Hfe-giriag ciirrM-l oeiore said convention. All socialists ! gentle-warmth fills toe nerm i are urgently requested to he present. I CAKPKT CLKAXEHS i blood It's a nleasitre to UK H. M. MANVILLE, ; JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner, lister's Kocky .Mountain Tel. 3x t Chairman Co. Central Com. E. C. COLE, Sec. Co. Central Com. a3 Phone Black 3071. ! or Tablets. Linn Unig Co. If you want a go cart with espec ially good springs see our new Mon umental line just received from the factory. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Med ford will construct ft $300,000 municipal water system, fed front the snows of Mt. Pitt. IleWitt s Little Early Risers, the famous little Liver Pills. For sale by all druggists. I ntttiso asss lor ti per ua lor i day since February 2'J. i'.ioT. the YOUR MONEY deposited in the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank is absolutely secure The great vault, massive safes and burglary Insurance are but a small psrt of the safeguards provided. Resources of over $100.1100. capital and surplus of Iliii.OOA and sixteen years of useful growth and development, make this bank one of the strongest In Oregon. Our directors are actively Interested In the management of the bank and the stockholders are among the most wealthy aud In fluential cltliens of this county. This bank I now under state supervision and has fully com piled with all of the requirements of the banking iaw of Oregon. We are alwaya prepared lo arcominoJat our patrons and will be pleased to have your business, large or small. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 EiUblishcd 18" ! Sheep ancnrlng mm nines anj knife sharpeners. New model Just reeeiv ' ed. I CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Sheep shearing machines and itnlfe sharpeners. New model lust received. Chatifbera Hardware Co. I'st .diamond Chics tood lor llttls chickens. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Ms jour hens lay by feeding So- curity roultry Powder, j CHAM HERS HARDWARE CO. j Agents for Petaluma Incubators and Uroeders. CHAMREKS HARDWARE Cn l.arce stock portieres Just received. Also Isre curtains. CHAM 11 ERS HARDWARE CO. Hampton Pros, today received letter from Dnvls. Shedd D.iv inerchnnta nt Shotld. In which It Is stated that they captured two bur glars In their store the other night, and anions tho things left by them was a clothes brush bearing Hampton llros.' firm name. It ts probable that the thieves stole the brush along with other articles somewhere In Ku gene. or else purchased a suit of clothes at the store and were given the brush. They gave their names as Jaraee Ward and Harry flrooka. They were taken to Albany and sent to the I penitentiary for two years each. I Hawkes Cut Glass DeWMt'i CVrbollied Witch Haiet Salve. It is especially good for piles Sold by all druggists. Sunshine Washing Machines drive awav the bines. See tt at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. r"resh garden seed In bulk CHAMBERS H A i ID W A H CO. Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting e have built up our trade Cut Glass on the high quality of the - "Hawkes" J. O. WATTS JEWELER in if IS YOUR BREAD Madewitk PURE WHITE FLOUR If it IS you already know all wc can tell you about it If it IS'NT, you wan? PURE WHITE FLUR in Kitchen Next Baking Day.. It makes the Whiest, Lightest Bread. PURE WHITE FLOUR tis made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat,, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade., Use Pure White Floor for pastry and caks as well as for bread itj sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flour J Sale by the ft" ' Moi..-.tit. crice ' '1 1 Aba r t per sack (i.-o. T. M.UI X W. M. t.nvii. W. A. Hell. K. I. Matl""'". ... The KuuenctinwerJ1' V. II. Osnirls l'etir Jobnn. W. H. Dciypntc'. Cole Wilson. W. J. iltin Ji W. White, Fountain ir"car'll.k,rr, University H ,t"1"7 a. H. Irish rinral Rjcte' .u 0l u- W. Kak. tn"' Armltage "".rl1"'! WADHAMS KERR Moi DISTRIBUTERS