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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
KUGEXE DAILY CCAKD, TI KSDAV, APIuL li, v 1008 FIIRFNf DRESSES TONIGHT'S PROGRAM OF GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL Special Easter Offering of Fash- 5 yp for gp;.at 0 MUSIR FESTIVAL .1 ionable Merchandise this week Spring Suits at $ 15.00 and $21.50 Ladies' Beautiful Tailored Sutts made of fine chifjon Panama and French Serge, cojne in new brewns and blues, navy and black, silk aryd satin lined, plain and braid, gored and pleated skirts.' Lingerie Waists ea. 98c and $ 1 .98 1 0 dozen Lawn Waists beautifully trimmed in lace and in N sertion, short and long sleeves, button front and back, waists worth $1 .50 to $3.00 special at ea 98c and $1 .98 East&r Specials for Men and Boys I 75c Boys Telescop Hats with fancy braids in gray, red, blue, etc., sizes 5 to 7, sale price . 75c Underwear in pink, blue, white and cream in "Poro Mesh" and Balbriggan, special . . . BOYS' EASTER. SUITS Hundreds of pretty patterns in extreme mid modiste, nIjIi-s for young men from ages 154 ycurs to 80. Now being shown. I'r-ot'ty wiinIi null. Kira-s 1 (o 0, of. good, sorv Icon bio fulii'lcxmudo in Duster llnmii. Hilly HIJly and IIiibU-V Sailor vIUhUh, '75c to $11.50. - . . IIubUt Brown and lliiHtcr Hrxmn Hailor KuIIh In. Mark serge and fancy, 2.00 to $8.00. Young men's suits, Rlzca 12 to SO, In blur and black and now brown shades, made with fancy pockets In coatH, and troiUMtn pc(t-U, $8.00 to $20.00 50c Stetson Hats Varsity Hats Sterling; Hats S. H. FRIENDLY SSSr4 592-594 Willamette St.. Young Men MMKKOIS K,A(;S AMI I'KX XAXTS AIM)tX WIIXAMKTTE STItB'-JT ,N- iioXOIl OK T1IK OC- CA's)x iiic;o sv.Mi'iioxv OKCHKKTKA AKItlVES OX AK- TKKXOOX J'ltAlX ' Eugene Is in gain attire today in honor of the musical festival which he?lna nt the University of Oregon I tonight. Early thla forenoon Will- lametto street was beaecnea wun national flags and different colored pennants, the fiaiss being strung on the cross wires fur the trolley line and the pennants flying from the light poles at regular Intervals. They present a striking appearance and give the city a holiday appearance. This work Is undpr the direction or the Commercial Club, and the flags were purchased by the club. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra arrived from Portland on the after noon train in their special cars. They were accompanied by the soloists who are to take part In the concerts to night, tomorrow afternoon and to morrow nigh!. The sale of seats for the concert has been large and it Is expected tbnl the great auditorium in Villnrd Hall will be filled at each performance. The chorus of ISO voices, under the direction of Pro fessor I.M. Glen, denn of music at the University, promises to he the best ever heard here. They have prac ticed diligently for weeks and those who have heard the rehearsals during the past week say the chorus will ha the best of its kind ever heard In the state outside of Portland. CITY NEWS I'KHHONAb J. :. Yarnoll is quite 111 nt the Eu gene hospllal. ICd Whltnker, of HarrlHbui'K, spent Just night In Eugene. J. II. Standard, of Ashland, Is In the city for a few days. Philip llolil, of Cottage drove, Is In the city this afternoon. Hon. I. H. Hlngham returned Inst night from a trip north. Rnchel Sunders, Is In the city from Portland for a few days. I. K. Wooley, of Cottage Grove, af ter a week's stay In Eugene, went to Portland on the noon train today. Mr. and Mrs. Claude (lnby arrived here this afternoon from Kelso, WaHh., and will visit a week or two. li. 10. lJuuhnr, of Clrunta Pass, nr- j rived here lust night from Portland to visit his brother, Harry, a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Hahcock came up from Salem today, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Woodruff and to attend the musical festival. II. T. Haiikln, sou of M. II. Knnkln, P. Penlugtoii has gone to Portland ! the timber dealer, who owns largo lor a visit with his son, Henry tiray Is in Portland taking treatment for his ailment. U Ilogart returned from Port land on the local last night. W. K. Nuteor, of Wusati, Wis., ,wn an arrival in Eugene yesterday. M. Bvarvorud returned last night Irom a business trip to Portland. tracts of land In Lane county, Is In the city for a day or two. Mrs. P. D. YVhltenker, of Jefferson, after a visit at the homo of her moth-er-lnlaw, Mrs. Nancy Whlteaker, In Eugene, returned homo todny. tleorge I). Thomas left this after noon for HosuhurK. ClrnntB Pass and ) Med ford to Interest the citizens of Edward Maxtor IVrry.. Mr.Perry has a remarkable memo ry, free' and fluent technique, abun dant force and a tender delicacy of expression. Cleveland Sun. Too much cannot be said of the exquisite, manner in which the pro gram was" rendered, nnd Mr. Perry hold bis audience spellbound from start to finish. Richmond Times. - A very soft and sympni hetlc tone which In spite of great power never uecomoB hard, andSfireat velocily nnd execution, which demonstrate fine technical methods, are the chief fea tures o fhU playing. Munich Frol Presse. At M. E. church Friday evening, April 17, at 8:15 o'clock, under the auspices of the Eugene Music. Club. Admislon, 50 cents. Nicholas P. Moore and Chns. llow- those places In the rose festival at ker, of ltoseburg. are In the city C J. Dodd was a passenger to Cot tage Urove on the afternoon train to day. Mrs. S. 15. Patterson returned last night from a busless trip to Port laud. Professor V. 0. G. Schmidt re turned last night from a.trlp to Port land. C. M. Young nnd daughter, l.a velle, returned this afternoon from Portland. Mrs. Jas. Stewart returned to Port laud today after a short visit at Springfield. Mrs, I). A. I'd I mi Is visiting Mrs. W. H. Abrams at Cottngo drove for a day or ao. M. S. Hubble U some better today nd has been able to sit up Bereral times lately. Mrs. S. Y. Abbott went to Cottngo Orovo this afternoon to visit her daughter a few days. Her. T. 8. Hnndsnkur is hero from OorvKllls visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Handsnker. . Mrs. V. V. Alllnghnm, of Albnnv, la visiting Mrs. K. Thrall nnd attend ing the musical festival. Uiltoy (iesuer came up from Salem ibhi night to attend the musical fos- Portlund. Hon. T., 0. Hendricks and wife, ,1. S. Euckey, Mrs. A. O. Stevens, Mrs. It. S. Smith and Mlns Huby Hendricks returned this afternoon from a visit In Porlland. W. S, Hamilton, S. Hamilton. I. H. Hamilton, Mrs. J. II. Harker nnd Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, of ltoseburg, ar rived In the city on the noon train today to attend the musical festival. ' TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Y.ir im Mia fm ,r Mftftir U r Aom't Take ono of our Coffleld power washers on 30 days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMIIEKS HAKDWAKE CO. We still have our bargain counter. i which Includes hardware, furniture. tlvnl at the I'nlversllv T. V. Case, the new proprietor ofr,,K IUU 'Hatting. Don't wait until thn McDoiigall toallor shop, returned ; ""'' l,r" "" from I'ort land last nlglil. I, CIIAMHEKS IIAWltWAKK CO. liny I'.incrson, who was operated lap mi for appendicitis tea days ago. as able to lie out agjiln. trs. Eiiiina Mclntyro, of Mi-Minn-AHIIo, Is vll:lng her ilasghtcr, Mrs eo. II. Kelly, in Eng. -o.. loo (ioldslone, son-in-law of Mrs. Set- the sc- sanltm-v carpel lining. CIIAMHKUA HAItHWAKlC CO. lli sere sml see the new short turn bugisv before buvlng. CIIAMIIfcKS HAIiHWAUK CO. WILLIAM!' KI1IKKT ril.W Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kldneya and bladder? Have you palna In the loins, side, back, groins dor the oyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urlneT if so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn UriiK Co,, price 60 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, Ohio. XOTH'E The ."Willing Workers" will give an Ice cream social at the Christian church nt Marcola Saturday evening, April 18. the proceeds to be used to ward buying an organ. Every ono cordially Invited to nttend. Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at the Bee Hive grocery, W. J. Glbton A 6on, 97 West Eighth street. lTse stair pads under your stair car pot. We have them. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. E. C. DeWItt & Co., Ohlcago. ill. Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease of the summon and bowels. In the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit 1 N-ocolved all tne gold In Georgia could not Vuy. .nay you live long anil prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Uoding, Ga August 27, 1906. Sold by all druggists. Banking By Mail Is simply the application to t,0 use of Individual depositors of the eyslem in voKirfginioiig banks. it Is perfectly safe. In the enormous dally exchange between banks of different cltli) amounting to millions of dollars, there Is never a dollar lost. This method of hanking la convenient, private and time-saving. Is of especial advantage to person living in th I'tuintry or Qsmaller towns who want the satisfaction lif dealing with an ahso- Itileljehafo banlQeQo persons In the city, not so situated that they j can conveniently visit (he bank In person. When you send vour first dcooxlt vmi win r..,-..w... ii.. .,r credit and check book. ijvmr money Is perfectly safe when di Mslted In this old bank Willi IfJ), Inrge capital and surplus. o TL- C T . 1 C T- i iic .uugenc .Loan ana oavings DanK Opit.il and Surplus $125,000.00 Established I32 Free lessons in embroidery every day at Eaton's art store. alt Excavating for the new high school addition has been begun by Carson Mnlhewft. Big cat In needlework supplies be fore April 19 at Eaton's art store. al6 Mrs. 11. B. Millard, representing ll,c Voorllnnrnft Shnu nt Portljllld. will be at Eaton's art store until April lain. aio Mayor Matlock went to Silverton today to aildress a meeting there to night upon the subject of "How Eu gene Grows." Henry ilolconib and family are moving to Eugene from Wendllng, their household goods having ar rived last night. L. RIckel leaves tonight for Cal ifornia, where he will purchase for the firm-of Kincald & RIckel a car load of standard bred norses. The work of laying the bltulithlc pavement has ceased for a couple of days In order to give the surfaclngt crew a chance to get a little ahead. Whitman College baseball team will play against the University of Oregon team In this city Thursday and Friday ufteTnoons of this week. Tho several sections of the new 2 0011-foot paslng track at the depot are being connected Ul by the Japan ese construction crew under Section Foreman Steve Strawn. J. E. Nice, of Thurston, has ac cepted a position in the Eugene post office and has moved Ills family here to reside. They are occupying the residence at 489 Pearl street. Chief of Police Farrlngton wishes The Guard to state that the bicycle ordlnanc'9 will be strlcly enforced hereafter and anyone caught violating It will be arrested and fined. "Cupid at Vassar" Is the only col lero play for girls ever written. Se cure your seats early . On sale at box office Tuesday a. m. at 9 o'clock. Prices, $1.50, $1.00.,'i, 50c. Another meeting of the 'Commer cial Club will be held Wednesday evening to act upon the matter of taking part Pa the Portland rose fes tival. A large attendance Is desired. The Grand theatre In the Moon ,v Tlngley block on East Ninth street opened to the public last iiIkM. The pla.e was full all cveuiiii: and the crowds cn?oyed Ihe cv.vllcnt p.io-1 gram. ! . - ! The southbound nftcraoon train was nn hour late this afternoon., i c:usetl no doubt by the loconiot ive j becoming disabled, as one of the bio frelgt engines brought the 'ey'ln Into I Eugene. i Overture "Der Freischuetz" Chicago Symphony Orchestra Mr. Rosenbecker, Conductor. ; Weber The Jincred Cantata, Q THE HOLY CITY Alfred It. Gaul , Soloists Genevieve Clark Wilson John B. Mijler Rose Lutlger Gannon Arthur Middleton Director Irving M, Glen. Part 1. . ' ' No. 1. Contemplation Introduction, Orchestra No. 2. "No Shadows Yonder," .' Chorus "No Weeping Yonder" Tenor Solo "No Parting Yonder" Quartet (Unaccompanied.) "None Wanting Yonder" Chorus No. 3. "My Soul is Athirst for God," Air Tenor ' No. . "It Shall Come to. Pass" Trio, (Unaccompanied) No. 5 "They that Sow In Tears" Chorus No. 6. "Eye Hath Not Seen" Air, Contralto No. 7. "For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country," . .Women's Voices "O One, O Only Mansion." Men's Voices "With Jasper Glow thy Bulwarks" Full Chorus No. 8. "Thine is the Kingdom" Chorus Part 2. ADORATION. 1 Mo. 9. Intermeizo Orchestra No. 16. "Behold a 'New Heavens and a New Earth". .Air Bast "Holy, Holy!" . '. Chorus "And I Heard a Great Voice" Air, Basa "Holy, Holy!" . Chorus "I Also Saw the Lord" Air, Bass Wo. 11. (a) "Let the Heavens Rejoice Chorus No. .11. (b) "To Our Lord Belong Mercies" ..... Air, Tenor No. 12 (a) "Come Ye Blessed" Air, Contralto No. 12 (b) "The Fining Pot Is forSllver" Semi-chorus, (Unaccompanied.) No. 12. "These are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation Air, Soprano No. 14. "They Shall Hunger No More '. . . . Duet, Soprano and Alto No. 15. "List, the Cherubic Host!" Quartet and Chorus of Women's Voices "And I Heard Harpers" ' Solo, bass No. 16. Great and Marvelous Chorus' I Your Is Here WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15 Orchestra Concert Chicago - Synrphoov orchestra and Soloists. J Mr. Rosenbecker, Conductor. Overture, "De.Ballo" Sullivan Concerto for Violin Tschaikowsky Mr. Van Oordt. (a). Brautlied b). In the Garden, Rustic Wedding Symphony, Goldmark Aria from La Gioconda Ponchielll Mrs. Gannon. Two Hungarian Dances ymphonlc. Variations 7. Mr. Wagner. (a). Dance of the Sylphs. (k). Hungarian March '. Berllos (Damnation of Faust.) . Brahms BoelTThaa M. Morris, Caldwell, Welch, Aup-I T,,mii.,n,, , , perle, Cuntmings, Snodgrnss. Phil-' ... '10"s'nd8 of rolls of new wall pa- iiu-,1 nnsbm.ii 'uh, a,.., ,! )" received. Judklns. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. MJSTIG MOUIBINQ POSTBoxesrl E. E. Qulmliy has Just completed one of the deepest wells In the city at his resldencenhe western part of the city. The drill went down 2 JO feet before striking aitood (low of wir. Qy An "early morning" prayer iueet ln will be held by the young people of the Congregational church on Eas. ter Snudny at a. m. All young people of the city arOnost cordlallv Invited. The drill teanQf tlij local camp of I Woodmen of the World went to Itose. loirg t hi afternoon to attend a big I log rolling and Initiation there to- nihr The team consists of rlie r 1 1 - lowing: wood, Widener, A. Minis. W. A. Lane, c. P. Kizer and Fran cis Kizer, appraisers of the property of the estate of O. J. Kizer, deceas ed, today filed with the probate court their Inventory of the estate, which is valued at $180. . The Potts and Flnnegan buildings on Olive street are rapidly nearlug completion. The plasterers have fin ished on the interior of the Finnegan building and are now working on the Potts building. The Juvenile court Investigated two truant cases today and ordered the boys who had played truant brtfk to school. I nder the new law It is Impossible for boys to plav truant without the juvenile court finding it out. The homestead contest case of Vi ola K. Wiles vs. Henry ). 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