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- HHHIMMM " " - " - I . KKIM.VV, .I'lUIi 10, 1008 Pe Friendly Store's Saturday Specials $3.50 and $4.00 Japanese Silk Waists trimmed in lace, gsJendid assortment, ca 50c Lacks' Out Size Hose, U black and with split foot, 4 pairs .. P $2.98 $1.50 High Grade Men's Dress Shirts BOO Shirts, mmta with attached nnd detached cuffs, n light and dark paHerns. mho white pleated front coat shirts vfth or without cull and soft c-vJIur n.KJiKn shlnO; rallies wimoiit tints $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Tomorrow 88c 25c Neckties Tomorrow 12Xc Tomorrow we offer during our nurprlso sale I V4 gross of white I i , f .i, i 1,7 ur-i-nBuuB, maoo or line wash fabrics, and in I 25c Values in Men's and Boys' Ties 12c $1.50 Boys' Hats Tomorrow only 98c . um, w piaca on Bale all hot a' hum; values at $1 GO- colors brown, Krny, black and tun, in tizus Ii J, f, c ' ' $1.50 Hats T c, ?.5g and? 1.00 SEVERAL M03E NEW BRICKS ARE IN SIGHT The Guard from time to time dur ing the winter und spring has men tioned prospective brick buildings and nearly all of those mentioned ime aireaoy materialized or will In I the near future. Amnnir ih. i.. tamed of Is a 100x100 foot two-story block on the Campoell lot at the cor ner of West Ninth and Olive sttreets. It lo said that it Is quite definitely settled that the building will go up either cUiring the minima- The name of the person who expects I-.. ...I int) nullum is not an nounced. It is also said that A. W Haskell has almost decided to build ii me corner across the street south ."in me .ampueil lot. With the unu rinnegan uu d una. which are now over hiiir cnm..i..io.i . these proposed new biiildlnira 'niiv ni win oe one or the most Impor c""y h""lneBa thoroughfares of the ODD FELLOWS' PROPOSED !REALnonn NVt-JIUKy KiRiUK bLUUK! IS VALUABLE jaa huts lliaiiilv r. . Hood ru rid i ti h. .... jr iiij,. I In spring d;ilnr That sell usually for 7r,c, 1 .00 and 1.2.'!, ami all uO I....ICIHS unu weaves; taffetas, Toui.irds and Itajnh effects figures, dots and slrlpes, 1!1 to 27 inches wide In the most fashionable color com bl nations. uoods 50c, $ 1 and $ 1 .25 llroad showing of all the, new weaves In all the new shades and at theso prices aro especially attractive. r $1.25 54-in Wool Voile, yard 75c Vollo Is one of tho most fashionable of spring fabrics and this fine Marguisetto Voile In cream, grey, green, reseda, light blue and cham pagne, H Inches wide, ought to be picked up quick at 75c yard. CENSUS TO BE TAKEN MONDAY, APRIL 20 UTV 1)IV1I)I.I INTO l-'Olll IMS TltK TS OXH i:.TMIClt.TOIt TO H ISMM'K Our attention has been called to ) the tact that the estimate now being , published of the value of the Willacy : Qe Valley Company s plant proposed to be sold to tho city r 140,000 does not Include the value of real es- tata. The real estate that goes with ; the plant includes the Skinner's Butte! property, about 60 acres in extent, the vji'U grounds across the river, j about acres in extent, and the land ! on which the pumping, station stands. The Talue of Skinner's Butte, ly-1 ing as It does in the very heart of the city and so available for park pur poses, was one of the chief features which led the common council to submit Jhe offer to the people. Good business men have estimated the val ue of this property to the city as j equaling fufly one-third of the whole purchase price. Others speak of It as j a rock pile. But each voter is at-liberty to make hie own estimate. It I seeme to us, however, that In the ! hands of the city, with the city's res. ervoir on top of it, from which water could be gatten for irrigation, II could be made a public ground of unparalleiled beauty, a wonderfully attractive feature to our own people, and to every stranger who lands at the depot, or even passes through on the cars. KitoxT or ODD l'KI lows' xkw it rn.nixt; COMl'Ii KTIOI) AS IT VVII.Ij LOOK WIIKX I $ l ,50 and $2 English Siting yd $ 1 j I These come In 7 and 4 yard dress patterns 111 green, Ian, and blu 1 combinations In chocks, plaid ud mllm'es; tine imported cloths', I Tho conSu.i of tho city of Eugene, under the direction of the Commer cial Club, will bo tn'ton on Monday, April 20. Tho plan proposed by G. W. Griffin, to appoint ono Dian for each block as enumerator, has been adopted and tho city has been divid ed Into four districts, which have the Bame bundaries as the four winds. J. M. Williams will have charge of the census In the first district, and he hits the plat of that part of the city at his office in the Cockerllne Wetherbee building, ft. McMurplK , will have charge of the Becond '" Jy tflct, the plat being In his real er jjg.; office la the Matlock building afe W. Griffin will have charge Q. third district and the plat. j'n (j,e found at the Griffin Haidw , an De pflpy's store. F. M. Wllk ; are Cora- rect the work in tne na dl- trlct, and the plat may .-fourth. ul the Linn Drug Cumpar be Wn(, nl Any onu wisnuiK iy'B dVoie. .o take the cen- iiil herewith presents to its ji cut of the front of the new .-y brick block to be erected j by the Eugene Odd Fellows dnrner of Kast Ninth and Oak s. Tlie'oiit was made figm the architect's drawings. Geo. T. Hall, Sr., has purchased the old frame building which stands on the lot to be occupied by the new building, and will move it away just as soon a3 the occupants ran vacate. S. H. FRIENDLY STORE OPEN Saturday Evening mis In the block I i uiuy unu ...- i'.-' ' ... 1 l l.n .,u..a,i eu unu i"- them direction)' proceduro. ' i which they live . at Ihe places nam .i In chaiite will give as 1o live method of Hldiiworlh, In lOugene, rolitcnud , 1...,,,.. Inline X 'i:HSON.VIj W. II. Weathergon, edlr-ot nt the . Klorence West, Is In U'V c(y for a T . . . . . . j.....a i...... -iHl6H Sr fiOL AHEAD IT BND OF FOURTH Jud Skinner was over from Coburg yesterday. J, U. CllllCl'10 ' 111 tow" frum Ooslien luduy. Jl. U. Wrny went to Purtwnd on bvtslncss today C. A. l.orlng, li cn,.?0 f tho con struction worn on t,,B 1K,W depot, went to Vor';iUIld ,odl,y. ."!'" ''.i. Ij Wiitls o( Athena, Is u- fi. Linrlit hnrn. nlifl was l(r- u 't tina ittiintit Anrlnrnnn. i " I. iimViiiiU went to CurvaUl f0. i Mlssos Kthtd Snndera and Delia. ". i ,i.u,. dei-httck, Of Ashland At li the ha versit real I-was Tho sec iii- . 'I'lifl rif the fourth inn rug In jelniilil liiiiue between the 1'nl- liuil "lii;h sc xil teams at Hec yti pitVk Mils-afternoon the score i'tu 2 In flivor of the high school. . '"vitritlfy 'yiiadu the)r runs In the mill lulli'ik ii two lilt s and that Ufrnrs. . 1 Im high school team sITO'd tWi In the third on a couple , it b-rlllruhtly executed ijquoeze plays Mill Ihiei) more In. the. fourth on u iKium'Irf fc't;riirs by the 'varsity team. -l.:.NJr...' .l K'li... lo ll... Imltnrv fill- m Vu'.nlK'it from the- Blue lMer couiitr; ho m ltVxl bids and liurtt and Ers- uino stiineii in lor tne varsity, um wei'o"i-eiliice;l by Dixon and Noun. Mi. w in to Wn-k In iheTniirnlng Mrs. Kukciio Hnwd.ir, who has t fl:Jl visit Iiir In Notirnhii for sey n. nionts, returnoil hnmo last nig' H, Mrs. 11. V. '.Viilmsoii roiurr i, f,, ,lim-li:m CHy today, lifter - j n) fttc with her miUhoi- and brot'j- x-, m,,, lllllnilro, Vnys. Alex With Is down '.Vtm, 'iii ranch -.u fllu" ltlver. I) i Mho snow Ik rapidly dlsupn a uf iriom the -mountains. AIvh. Huodenough. H fie r visit oth- orheo. In Kiiguuo, wnt tw Oreswell ill- were nrrltals In JaTvooWveturncd M nlBhtB..b On .he flyer la-t UJ.t irom n. inn . , Jack ilnghcs Is qulto 111 i. In Viilrniollllt. . Mis. Kttto llimna U YlsUlwa In fiM" vn for a few liny. ! Mrs. Sylvohter Uncon, of Aann. , Cal., Is In lliu ciUV. . Hugh llampum was in tP city j from (luslK-n luduy. , - , 1 K. V.. Often ennui up from Jiincllon City this iifternooii. 1 i)nniild Preston went to Toi-llnnd today to sepnd n few days. S. M. Gudnrd. of rieasant Hill. Pro essor ' I M r turned this i with her daughter. Mrs J,'. fit We. I rotessor i. .m. ui .. I nrheo. In Kiiguuo, wilt tw Oresw J.. hn A K ' ling a 'ort'snd bank-', this ..nvrmioii. .Ko I iJ tiiiKlnuss ' ''v- Umnoi'. of, SK)Jtinu, after a " MHik wenlVo Portland Ust l.ht y In 10urfnn. wit this after . . i.J . , ,,.1 davs noon fur UHuidalo. BfliU from there ?VLPJ. " . .hnrt vlsiu 1 I'i Weyant. of flahim.' la In the "k'j Hrh?Si" trlli U, W Ho Is the J. who placed the iloh -mlatnt.... this foronoou. . ivoduct o Uie lti.mons paint W K Broun, the banker. I l nh.e near WWkor n the market. . .ii.i... ,..i.Jlnm To I'alul Is iruuwiloctured at S- Mt. and Mr, u. K. Arney, of Pan- r. Iowa, aro nrre lo locate, t ney have been at Mi-dforfl, but think that -city La all boom and nothing else. anil that the bubkle will burst one or those days. I). A. Smith and wife, who were married In Portland one dny this week, arrived up on the local last night' on their way to Florence, where they Kllf reside. Hev. II. A. Green went to Junction today. lie will preach near there Suuiiiiy niiuiiliig, and at the M. 10 church Koiilh In town Sunday night. J. II. Kcldy. rlghtof-way nisoiit for th S. P. Co., was un arrival ill Kn gene this forenoon. Mrs. Albeit AVIimenriea, ot wuw- port, arrlvHI treie this afternoon. Dr. I.. W. Hi-own wont lo Cottage Orove last night on mining WBlnes. Mlaaa Mu-ulo and Sadie ot unlin k, m last night In tlin city. J. W. hinte returned m tne lo cal last night Irotn a -trip to roruana Jndae K. t. Potter ai lassea- get to PorllaWI on the flyvr last even ing. . Mrs. V. fV Slatkews-raise flown from Goshen on IWe aooa train to day. Professor V It, Alderman return ed last night trdin a trln, to Port land. A. Ilmnphw. of Allmny. who has been vlMUng his daughtnr. Mrs. ti. through agency. the Garrett real estate THE-S1NS OF THAT OTHER FELLOW ' "Dev. D. li. Trimble announces a sc rles of Sunday evening addresses at the Methodist ilturch beginning next Sunday night, under the general theme, "Tho Sins of That Other Kel low." April 12 ''Conceit." April' 2ti "Vrofnnlty." May 3 '"The ' ".Mischief maker of Our Town.",.. May 10 "The Lack ot Self Con trol." Mr. Trimble- Invites all his friends to hear those and will endeavor to make It Interesting and profitable for those rtio come. 'TEA ' Linger ldnifcr over it; let it be steaming; hot from the. earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your ffnc.r r. tiirni yo.ir monrr il roa doa'l k. bllUng't Uv.l; t par biui . 'Th 'tocBtlly 'department store re ceived 'o.-carload of sugar 'this morn ing. Mrs. r76Vlf 'Pierce was operated on .t.h " i.. I.... -J.. ... Mi.JJW JUUyi: uuiiiiki jewemu; appeudicitis'tiy Dr. Scalfe. .Tl'ie' 'first 'automobile of hasi)ring Wiit RTfeh 'on the str-eei tuday. H was Webster KincaW's Mibuhlne. j Mrs -S. ft. Patterson is building a nfnt fi-room ' liungalow at the corner of Kast Fifteenth and Pearl streets. .1. A. Iliiin has boitiin the erection! of, a fine two-s:ory- residence on High street, j nut across the street from whui-o ho lives. Increase ef pension has heeri grant ed Kile Jackson, of Collage Grove, to 20, mid John livers, of Junction City, to 13. ; The Eugene Lumber Company will start a full crew to work at the mill i Monday, the log drive having arrived ; down tho river. i A mnrrlnge license was Issued this' afternoon to Solomon F. Barnes., aged 27 years, and Miss Emma E. Py burn, aged 18. S. 11. Flnnegan, the blacksmith, ex-' pects to occupy his new brick build ing on Olive street some lime during' the fore part of May. If. Snonk, the well-known Salem contractor, was bore yesterday look ing over the plans for Kugene's gov ernment pnstol'flce building witii- a view of bidding on II. At the meeting of the hand last night it was decided to resume the open air concerts on the evening of April 24. They will be held every Friday evening after that. In Estimating the Safety of a bank It In alwava well to remember that tho Capital and Sur plus, In other words, tho bank a own money. Is that which glvea se curity to tho dftiMisltors. The recently Increased capital of this bank, now lOO.tlOOt fully paid Is exwdiMl by but three banks lO-the ! of Oregon, and la twice the amount required by the statoOunklng law for cltlea of ''"'"This CapMaYBid the Surplus forms a Hind or ItS.ODO.no that I u Ml res absolute security to those who entrust their money to us. Wo alwnys havo on hand a large reserve for theaccomuiodatlnn of customers desiring loans and now carry 70 per cent of our do mand deposits In available cash, being mure than four times the re serve reoulrcd by law! Sixteen years of experience and nsefe't'iiesa to the l,p,,iN ' this county, prove that this bank deserves your patronage. (U The Eue'ene boan and Savings Bank .ic-i is nc a iowJ C.iolul and Surplus $120,000.00 IVWItt's Kidney and Bladder Pill." , are p'itnpt uft.d thorough and will in a short time strengthen weakened '. kidneys and allay troubles arising ........ i..ri ... . ii" it un i ii ii i nidi mil ... I Sol? by all druggists. Miss Helen Johnson, daughter of K. M. Johnson, fell off a horse yes terday evening about 5 o'clock and was severely Injured, but not seri ously. Dr. Studley attended her. George T. Hall, Sr., who purchased the old frame building on the Odd Fellews' new lot, as mentioned in yes terday's Guard, will move it to a lot adjoining his warehouse oil the depot grounds and will use it for warehouse purposes, the storage room now at his command being In adequate to accommodate all the bus iness that offers. In the divorce suit of ' J ufc,tU A; Bainbrldge vs. William E, BHinbrldge the def;:dnt today, ibrougu Mb. at torney, Vv 0. Martin, fliedau au swer to the complaint, denying each and every allegation of the, plaintiff and filing a cross complaint, asking for a divorce on th? ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. The divorce complaint In the case of Bertha B. Williams vs. Howard S. Williams, mentioned a few days ago by The Guard, was returned to i ne couruy cierK s oiuce louity. i no couple were iiiurrieii in wnany .nine 21, ISM, nnd have one minor child, Belva Lee Williams, aged S years. Desertion is the alleged ground for a legal separation. The plaintiff asks for the care and custody of the child. Chief of Police Fart ington and Street Commissioner Turner will start out next week to make an in spection of nil the sidewalks In the city, and where new w-alks are need ed they will be ordered. Commission er Turner says the walks are in worse shape now than they have been for years, and much rebuilding will have to be done. A great deal of It will be in ihe cement district. Rev. Glasoe. of Spokane, superin tendent of missions for the Norwe gian Lutheran church, spent the past two days in Kugene. leaving on the afternoon tt-ein for Glendale. From there he will g:i to Colorado. He held services at the church of that denomination in Eugene yesterday nnd last evening a social was held at which the members of the congrega tion had the privilege of meeting the reverend gentleman. POOR LITTLE SUFFERER. Hist! I.lBt! What Is that sad And mournful tone Thai comes sighing On tho brePZQ, S' full of pathetic appeal. Kike the low, hopeless pleadings Of tiie ancient olireeh older For u pass? That appears to come From a heart So brimming with Korrow That not another drop Of sorrow &ouM b loaded on .Without breaking Its back, ' . If hearts have backs. ! No; It Is not some child Crying because It has been spanked; It Is not a womar! Weeping wet weeps Because no leap year victim appeareth. What then? Ah, What? Listen! 1 i . : It Is the great ' , t'nslakt-d thirst j Tn the hew prohibition Velt ' ' Calllnr fVr K-'n. T!;r i-v.vc!; 'I.' th 'dtfeert, ) Mid wastes of sand. Beneath n merciless sky And taunted by tho mirage; y The mariner On the pntnted eea, With w.nter. water everywhere A nd pi-T ;t drop For liquidation purposes. Is In no more appalling condition Than tho cfro'at tin slaked thirst That hasn't as yet Adapu-d itself To tho niv c--der. The street commissioner's force yesterday found a lot of roots from maple trees In the sewer near the old people's home Which liad clogged the Tha University track team went tot 80 e flow, ot w Portland today to take part in the lLathKhM U was pped. The meet at Columbia Unltersity tomor- 9 had row" trough ' the tiling row afternoon. Trainer Hayward. If? ?Irea. 0UU.? ereat bunches in Manaeer Bean, and 16 athletes went s'o the pipe. This. has been a source tho Ma a dor, ! I'se stair pads under yom stair car j pet.. We have thorn. CHAMHKKS IIAIW.UK CO. I Take one of our Cofflold power 1 washers on 30 days trial and you can j do uur washing without work. i1 II. Wilt Kits HAKlnvAKK CO. Now modoU easy riding Kamhler bicycle' in dlspliiv. CHVMMKKS ll.VHinVAHK CO. Se the n.w braced Savage wheel. rvra I'hrtrue fr brace. I'HAMItlMiS MAIMWAKK CO. IH-Witfn CarboliKcd Witch U:tol I Salve, it U especially good for pib Sold by all druggists. down. J. F. Hard returned today from a trip to his mining properties In the, llohemia district. Me reports lots of snow at the mines nnd says he was' compelled to come out on snow shoes for several miles. , T he W 1 1 1 a m e 1 1 e V n 1 ley Co m p n y has sold six acres in the south end of 1 he tl loss add t Kin to H . Kvd . of Kosoburg. for $Ji0 an acre. The Kugetie Kcal l-'tate Invesinn-m " Company made the deal. lni;ali(ns for the marrlace of Or. Saluthiel Daniel Head and Miss Ktheiyn Martha Harbour, both of this ciiy. have Ihhmi issued by Miss Har bour's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Carey Harbour, to take placV at their rosidt'uee Wednesday uf tor noon, 'April 22, at 4 o'clock. There were no hobos In th? city jail Inst night, although the night be fore there were IS. Chief of Police Karrington says he thinks Kugene Is bothered loss bhohos than any oth er town In WoMern Oregon for tho reason that they are not fed by the city authorities hero und the police keep them moving. William Mempy. Tocomly from Kansas, has bought of K Kilbom a blmk of land on KatrHio-.int b.mlf vard. m'ar Hendibk park, an I will e-t a fine butKaK w thet1 at o:h e j Mr, Hetnpv is a c.iipeniei and run l:rar'or, mid will i.'naaci in tl:ar tms- i n I ;0 0 . T h v sal c w as ma d e or great annoyance for a Jong time and It keeps the street and sewer force pretty busy cleaning out the sewei'r. The Stevens & Hulin piano house has just closed a second deal with S. S. Range, proprietor of the Klec trlc theatre, for another Peerless electric piano for his new theatre to bo opem-:! tomorrow one door south m inn muei Mineed-. A small 1 eeriess player will bo ufi the arrival of the large pian. will bo a duplicate of the one use at the Kbvtr: theatre mo.i s i.iUU im and .h i, W. BOURKE COCKRAN. New York pnlltli-lau who' ban been forced 01T Tuiuiuanr i-imimittees by or der of Charlrs K. Mtirnhy. B. C. UeW'Itt & Co., Chlcaec til. ; Gentlemen In 1897 I bad a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring of 1 902 I bought a' bottle of Kodol. and the benefit I received all the gold In Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C.-X. Cornell, Koding, C.a. August 27, 190G. Sold by all druggists. hlgl-J isl'ai';,l' . Wa still have our bargain counter, which lm-ludes hartlwHi-p. fin-nlttir. -r si.ot runs mi l imittinrr !i n'f tt-nir nntt! I until i they aro all g.iiu'.- which I CI1AMHKUS HAKDWAHE CO. now in : in the ;ts prov m:v today run hAl.h--A cs.ir store, consist im cii;ii-s-r' uinaci-o, pipes, spornng goods, nulling tinkle, soda foun Oin. fot beer keg, magazines and periodicals; l'eerles.lectrirans : head office for Portland and San Francisco d;tty papers. Regain for selling to change climate. Ad dress Box 163, Ashland. Or. Kennedy's Laxative acts pro-iotly, yet gently on eis, mrniign wh i.i me system, and nt tiie same ne It allay. Inflammation. Sold br Q druggists. Ooiien rftninj ' thrnTgh which the c.ii,i i ( hv"'.'w n"e&1 "' short turn ougcx before Ihutit I'll A.MBKKS H.(g))VARK l. Hee supplies of all klinls. I IIAMIIKKS HAIWAliK r owner Mlleriff Jos. .:u-k-on c -n t 1 1 v l"r,l April 7 CO. H.i dr. ot M " is married at M...1. lO ! It.., .!, i 1 1 . of 1'ho.vix. ivr. '' Yoar SprinSui Is Here You swelled lik nuke--., brought to kus,. ins quiit, " it t Hu He 1ms the clothes tl, Siei-n ro.. patterns and cu(; best of gocds. I'cm,. n,i,l our Ii fore you !,,. no ... M.ow KM,ds. aiid,tB(fi ways ic-adj- , tj 'm buy or nut. We cany u full line of (D, nlsliings f(lr ,,. m prices and styhs are e on n our owu bulMa; pay no rem and ire mi with a reasonable profit. f ED. HANSOn' E No. 8 Kast Ninth Stmt I m Kiigcne, Orcgnn Hawkes Cut Glass Artistic Designs Rich, Deep Cutting , have built up ourttn Cut Glass on thvHsj quality offtKe "Hawkcsf" j. o. wAtn JEWELER. WAN-nQS,nlghed house Qr light housekeeping, with bath, by voting married couple: nchildren. Address XXX, care Gu.n(g) al3 WW 'II VMHKliS ir,!':i ri ll lil F-sh u-.r.l-n s,v,i i i,,,,,. I UAMl'KKS llAlilnVAlti-: CO. CASTOR! A ; For Inwa'.s ' ;j CL vkk 7118 KindYcT CV:-S the j S:(mtre of C. -V'V j 0' KWOJW I .; -I RUSTIC;, J ... HiJ'l . j fllVY ' 3 WOOiJ S