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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1008 Grand Sale This Week ot Tailored Suits Special Sale of Silk Suits, Jumper, Spencer and Shirtwaist Styles, values to S 1 6 for $10 A special purchase enables us to offer you about three dozen of this season's newest styles in Silk' Suits at about one-third less than the regular prices, made of fine Chiffon Taflcta Silk in -Jumper, Spencer and Shirtwaist styles, shown in Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Green and Black, sizes 34 to 40. We suggest early buying if you want one. Values to $16.00 your choice $10.00 txira narge lor uurauou v j m v Vytra rh. inr Ah.rAtinn New Parasols $1.00 to $7.50 Tailored Suits Specially Reduced We are showing the most complete line of Ladies Tailored suits in Eugene the plain tailored suits and the Butterfly Suits all specially priced for two days, tomorrow and Saturday. Our stock of Lingerie Drescs is complete in every fea ture, white and colored Wash Dresses at $1.50 to $15.00 About ioo new parasols to choose from, white linen, plain, embroideried and hem-stitched edge. Pon gee in plain and embroid ereb effects, and the plain and fancy silk Parasols, colors to match your new gown. Children's Parasols 25c, 50c and 75c Big assortment, new styles Muslin Reduced 15 Our entire slock of fine Undermuslins, Shirts, Night Dresses, Drawers, Chemise, for two days, Friday and Saturday, reduced 15 Fancy Hose 25 and 50c CANVAS OF VOTES STARTED THIS AFTERNOON;; ! than that laid on Willamette street ; last fall. j The official canvass of the vote cad at the primary election begun this af ternoon at 3 o'ciocK, nie tally sheets, from Five Rivers precinct, the last to be heard from on account of the great distance from Eugene, having arrived only a few minutes before The canvassing board consists of Countv Clerk Lee, Justice of the Peace Bryson, of Eugene, and Justice of the Peace J. L. Clark, of Creswell. They are assisted by Miss P. M. Nor. ton of the clerk's force. The count will probably not ue completed be fore tomorrow forenoon some time. Last night the annual election of officers of St. Marys Episcopal churi was held and the follwviiig I vestrymen eiecieu. i-ruiessur . j. Hawthorne, u. r. craw, Dr. York, S. Smeede, F. Page, C. S. Freeland, all, Dr. Loomis. 1 .1 A Nash returned this afternoon ' from Yaquina Bay, where he and a ! force of three men were busy for sev ! eral days getting out a car load of i stone to be used in building the addi-! ! tloij to the First National bank. The car Is expected here tomorrow. j ! J. P. Nickelsen, who has been as ' slsting in the S. P. depot here for sev-; eral days past, quit last night to ac- cept a position as station agent at i Lewlston, Wash., where he was lpcat-j 'ed before coming to Eugene several j , months ago. - He leaves tonight. j Jake Hoo oarsana:ii To purify, ereule an aiiDMiJ. w CITY NEWS Fine Black and Blue Serge Suits in Unlimited Variety of Style and Fabric Our dignified clothes for dress up occasions express dignity and elegance hard to duplicate. It's a pleasure to wear them; you know they rc "RIGH T',. Fine blue and black -$ 1 5.00 tO $30.00 Furnishings, too -a big stock especially selected for our Easter trade. Too many good things to tell you about here, come in and we'll show you. , ' Special next ,week, Suit Cases, Grips, Trunks Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FR.ENDLY Eugene's Largest and Best Store I'KHSONAL ' 4 i R. O. Brady is In the city from Creswoll, ' W. O. Minn visited his big orchard at Irving today. C. J. Cook, or Boston, Mass., Is a recent arrival here. C. It. Sylvester, the Jasper mer chant, is In the city. L. D. Scarbroiigh was In tho city from Creswell today. i Miss A. M. Smith made a trip to Junction City today. L. A, Tobias and wife, ot Mitrcoln, are In the city today. 11. L. Kami cumo up from Junc tion City this afternoon. M. MeCullongh, of Washington, D. C, arrived hero yesterday. Mrs. C. T. Clark leaves tonight for a month's visit at Spokane. William Itrynd arrived out from Florence on last night's stngo. Mrs. 8. II. Eakln returned last night from a visit In Portland. Mlsa Porlo Miller returned last night from a visit In Portland. J. M. Shelley wbb a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. Mlsa Violet Parson went to Cres well this afternoon on a short visit. W. T. Kayser returned to Cottage Grove on tho afternoon train toduy. J. M, Medley went to Collage drove today to remain there bouio time. C. II. Young has returned to his work as forest ranger on tho lower Sluslaw. K. M. Barnett anil W. II. Mnllov, of Junction City, spent last night in Eugene. MIbb AIIco Cunningham, of HarrlR. burg, Is visiting Mrs. I. A. Valentino In Eugene. ev. and Mrs. W. X, Phelps left on tho early morning stage today for Ihnlr home at Mnplcton. R. H. Spnugenherg and Tamlly left today for Oregon city, where they will visit for several days. J. W. Ward and family left lodav for Ballard, Wash., where they ex pect tu reside In the future. Itev. and Mrs. J. 11. Johnson, of Denver, are the guests nf c. U. Van Dnyn In Eugene a few days. A. II. Aiisman, of Blue It her, after short business visit hen-, left on thl uiornlugVslaKo for home. Rev. Kohrrt Booth came in from the north this afternoon, to vlsli his son, Hon. It. A. Booth, and famll). Fred It. Madison, (leo. F. LcudiiiK haiiH and H. A. Kiiimht, of lirvad, Wash., arrived In Eugono lust night.! E. N. Hutchinson, of tho United: States bureuu of unimal Industry, ar-l rived 111 -Eugene tram the south to day, i ( Mrs. L. 1.. Wnrnock returned today j from n visit at Closhen. She was ac- compnnled by her mother, Mrs. V. B. j NfiithoU'M. ' Flunk Zlmmer is on a trip to South Dakota on business commuted with tho settlement of the eatato of his mother, Mrs. Koaulie Uausch. Miss Zelma Cruznn went tu her home at Dexter thlsl afternoon. She was a member of The Guard's party that returned last night from Los Au geleB. James Parker, Jr., wont to Pleas ant Hill this afternoon to see his father, who is very 111 there. Ho is ono of thhu early plonoera ot the county. Rev. E. O. O. Groat, pastor of the Bnptlst church at Lebanon, after a visit at the home of W. T. Kerley In Eugene, went to Yoncalla today on n short visit. Mrs. Laura Nlcklin of McMlnnvllle, ofter a Bhort visit at tho home of her nephew, 1. T, Nlcklin, In Eugene.wem to Uoseliurg this afternoon to visit there a few days. Robert Boyd and wife, of Kansns, after a short visit In Eugene, left to day for homo. They were much Im pressed with Eugene and surround ing country, and may be back in the near future to reside. Albany Herald: Ralph Robinson returned this morning from Eugene, where he attended the Eusler services of the Masonic commnmlury Inst night. He says that tho new Eugene depot Is progressing very fast, and the city seems to tin moving ahead. FORMER EUGENE GIRL ELOPES WITH ASHLAND BOY MABEL MOODY AM CHARLES McWILLIAMS (iO TO REDOING, CAL., TO WED ne sure and see tho new short turn bugiiv before buylig. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Bee supplies of aii Kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Bee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO fee the new sar'"-.r carpet lining. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Take one of our Coffleld power washers on Sii days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa. per lust received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Banking By Mail Is simply the application to the use ,f Individual depositors of the system In vogue among lisnks. It Is perfectly sate. In tho enormous dally eirhange between hanks of different cities, amounting tu millions of dollars, there Is never n dollar lost. This method of hanking Is convenient, private and time-saving. It is of especial advantage to persons living in the muntrv or smaller towns who want the satisfaction of dealing with an abso lutely safe bank, or to persona In the eltv, not so situated that thev can conveniently visit the bunk In person. When yon send your first deposit, you will receive notice of credit and check-book. Your money It, pcrf.-clly safe when deposited In (Ms old bank with Its large capital and surplus. The Eugene Lo.in and Savings Bank . : A ' I The following press dispatch con cerns a former Eugene girl: Redding Cal., April 20. A loving couple, yuung enough In appearance to- bo school children, came all the way from Ashland, Or., Friday night to he married at Redding. They were Charles McWIlllams, aged 21, and Mjss Mabel P. Moody, aged 18, ac cording to tho marriage license. They were married Suturduy evening In the Presbyterian inause by Hov.- O. S. Mnson. The bride is a grand daugiter of former tlocernor Moody, of Oregon. The groom is a son of a well-known real estate dealer of Ash-i land. When they registered for sep-, mate rooms nt the Hotel Lorenz they unnounced that they were cousins. ol arforinoruld ETAOIN I KIKKHAL ATTENDED . Cottage Grove, April 20. Tho fu neral of Allen Johnson, son of W C. Johnson, a prominent business man of this city, who was thrown from the Portland-Cottage Grove lo cal late Friday night and died two hours afterward, was one of the larg est ever held in this city. It Is esti mated that 21)00 people were in at tendance. It is thought that When Johnson caught on the steps ot the closed ves tibule of the coach, to Insure his safe. ty, he wedged himself under the trap uoor. wnen tlioUrnkemun threw up the door it is assumed that he was so suddenly released from his positlou that he lost his balance and fell forward from the car. Indira tlons point to the fact that he retain ed a one-hand hold for a distance of some JO feet, when he struck a cul vert and was dashed against the heavy timbers. The young mun did not regain consciousness. V MARRIED At the home of John C. Parker, 4(13 Olive street, Eugene, this after noon at 8:30 o'clock, Emery Scales and Miss Bessie O. Powers, both of Eugene, Rev. 1. 11. Trimble officiat ing At tho home of John Srhmuti at Cottage Grove, April 19, 108. Chas. H. McKlhbcn and Miss Menrl L. Schiniils, Rev. C. H. Wallace offlclat-in. Plenty of Trouble. !s caused by stagnation or the llvei and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, tnke Dr. Mug s New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers thnt do the worjt without grinding or griping. 25c at W. A. ivuvKendall s drug store. New models easy riding Rambler bicycles on display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. GERMAN COACH STALLION' The German coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during tho season at Bangs' barn. tf J. H PERKINS. NECK TIK PARTY' The Fraternal Aid will give a nVrlc tie party at Frank's hall Wednesday. April 22, at X p. m..l Eeerybody In vited. Ladles bring tiasket for two. S1GR HEADACHE l u II III 11 CARTER'S ITTLE VER PILLS. nyulats tlx Uowrls. Positively cnreil by these Little Pills. Tliey also rvl.O--o Pis trwa irwn I1) jpepsta. In dltretlon and Tuo Heir tj Kuiutf. A prrtwt rem edy lor IMnlncsB, Nsitsrft, Iirorinea. Bod Taste m the NtHiia, (Mated Tescuo. Puln In the SM ToKi'in uvr.it Thi Purely VciT'iablfl. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS tTTtr IVER ill Genuine Musi Beit Fdc-Si.nils Stature Notice of Sale on K.tfiit inn Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the circuit court or tho Stato of Ore gon for tho County of Lane on the 111 day of April, 1908. on a iudir nient rendered In said court on the 2d day of March. 190S, In favor of K. E. Mink, plaintiff, and against Nannie K. Belshaw, defendant, for the sum of two hundred fortv-two anil, ana :u-khi dollars, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed in i iic otuce or tne clerk or said court on the "th Hay of March, 190S, by which writ I is commanded that ont of the personal property belonging to said defendant, or If sufficient could not he found then out of the real property belonging to said defend ant, on or after the said -tth d.iv of April. 190S, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. Being un able to find personal property with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing; costs, I did on the 4th day of April, 190S, levy upon the fol lowing real property belonging to said defendanlt on the said 4th d iv of April, 1S0S, or suliseqiientlv to wn : Lot No. 4 In Block No. S of the original town of Eugene city now Eugene, as plaited and recorded, all In I.nn county. Oregon. Now. therefore. In the mime of the State of Oreg.in.aiu'o'n order to satis fy said judgment, costs and nrrrulng costs, I will on Monday, the 'J."th day of May. 190S. between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'rolck p .in., to-wtt: at I CQloik p. m. en said day, at the southwestdoor of Hi, county courthouse in Etu-ne. Lane county. Oregon, offer for sale for Relslmw's right, title and tnicroOn cssh subject to redemption, all of in,-above-named defeniltant s Nannie K iieisnnw s ricnr. line and Interest in and to the above-descrllted ro;t pro-, crty. ' "it.M this 15th ilav of ,,r"i. j,,, The excelsior company yesterday shipped a carload of excelsior to San Francisco. Tho exterior front of the new Potts and Finnegan buildings on Olive street are being cemented. U,.nhnM trnoda for X. G. Clark D,hkoH hro from Corvallls. He and his family have come here to re side. u lino la building a new house on West Tenth street.' He is the gentle man who is soon to estaDllsn greeu houses here. The Warren Construction Compa ny received this morning a carload of sewer pipe to be used .In its paving operations here. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Emery Seales, aged 25, of Eugene, and Miss Bessie 0. Pow ers, aged 18, of Greenleaf. The work of cementing the exterior of the theatre block began this after noon. This will greatly lpiprove the appearance of theTiulldng. , The passing track for the street cars on Alder street has been com pleted and the old one on East Elev enth will be taken up at -one. A. A. SimmonB will be in the photo business here again this summer. H has pitched his tent near Irish's gro cery store at the corner of East Ninth and Oak streets. A meeting of the wives and lady friends of the Commercial club mem bers will he held tonight at the club for the purpose of taking preliminary steps toward organizing a ladies' aux iliary to the club. Jas. A. Burrler today began suit in the circuit court against Harry Oldham to recover $416.65 on a promissory note and for goods sold and delivered. L. M. Travis Is attor ney for the plaintiff. The Robert Hays will contest was heard before County Judge Chrlsman today. Charles A. Hardy, the execu tor, appeared for the estate, J. M. Pipes for Amanda Hays and A. C. Woodcock for Robert Brady. The paving on West Eighth street will Be completed tomorrow if the weather is not too bad to stop the work. The rain this mornln? did not interfere; but had it been a little neavier operations would have had to cease. The first carload of vitrified brick to be used on the street car track for the East Eleventh street pavement, arrived from Portland this morning. It Is said to be of a better quality O. T. Tabler, who arrived here one I day last week from Birch Lake, Minn., was brought here through the ef-i forts of the promotion department of the Eugene Commercial club. He has a family of a wife and seven children and is an expert gralner and painter. N Z. T. Flsk, H. M. Price and c. K. Hale, appraisers of the estate of Thos. A. Evans, the long Tom log ging contractor, who was drowned in that river some weeks ago, filed their Inventory in ta urobato court today. They appraised the property at $43G0. Heitzman Bros, today sold their ci gar store two doors north of the Hoffman House lobby to Mark Smith. recently from Evergreen, Cal.', who is now In charge of the business. Heitzman & Mt'Fall will continue their real estate business next door to the cigar store. Surveyors today were busy making levels for the filling In of the depot grounds. The work 13 progressing reasonably fast. The spur over which the cars loaded with gravel and sand are hauled has been extended to the eastern end of the yards, to where Andrews' lumber yards were former ly located. At the coming June election the .people of several precincts will vote on the matter of prohibiting the run ning of stock at large in the respec tive precincts. In order to bring this matter before the people it is neces sary to file a petition with the coun ty clerk. So far Zumwalt and Wilr lamette have acted upon the matter. NEW TODAY ' COME Let us reason together. If there is a reason why mutual In surance is not safe and business like, I want to know It and get out of the business. If it is the best Insurance you want it. All that I want of fair-minded business men I? a chunce to meet objections and to explain our methods. Office in Fountain Grocery, 502 Willamette street, Eugene. - a20 TO TRADE A block of ry maple and body fir wood here in town to trade toward stock cattle. Call on E. M. Warren, 442 Lawrence, cor vner West Sixth. tf WANTED Good-sized boy to' feed Job press and work In printing of fice. Apply at Guard office! Have your team shod at the river bridge and save 50 cents. a2 7 DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little Liver Pills. For sale by oil druggists. We still have our bargain counter, which includes hardware, furniture, r.igs and matting. 'Don't wait until they are all gone. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. See the new braced Savage wheel. No extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Investor will douliie7 their money tracts in the Blair street addition The city must tmlld In that direction ntwo years If they buy lota or acre & -tf On-"? s, j v 5 i ' tt That Fits and.Yfead Well It , !..., We are Kucce ,. ,Bl I chads.. Stcr,ls & Co, ,w biuml on u suit of cluthBi,, sufficient gunman o( mar.ship, sl,(. j qujl( ( material. Colm' "d sec nur spring ml ""miner line. V.iu irlllfiiJ coinpkte In every rrspninjl we will be glad tosliuw,. goods, whether you buy tA We carry a fulI.liDe 1 nlsbings for men,, uj , prices and styles are rtjhl' We own, our uwo .btiliaJ pay no rent and.jire uti&f with a reasonable, profit. ED. HANffl No. 8 Kiist Ninth Stmt Eugene, Oregon Low Prices Qn Roecrs Bros' Silverware. We giving the lowest prte on this line of goockc if you. are win! knives and forks, stxxc or any of the be. table pieces. We r. save you money ilp buy of us. Don't f . toseourcorncr'ini, with prices. marW' plain figures. WATTS T&Up-to-DjM Cor. 9th and w."" I STTFeiix Cji mam TOILETPOP MISS VJ,0 GREELEY SMITH. O mag:iu.., and m-wl . K V '' L ' " l"-'""'" contributor ' '-""r im ner e'ever ivor. Iti.-niie of her A31 :.ttj ! FtKU .,.ill0''l , proprifi-r oi ' ; run sau Kr,MKi..kl ni'j win'1!!: i-Tas...irV' 1 i.,rT-.lt of licr.