Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 23, 1908, Image 8

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    Et'GEVE DAILY GUARD, THTRSDW. APRIL 2.1, 190
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The Friendly Store Friday
Surprise Sale No. 152
Many bargains for tomorrow shop
pers, not listed. Come tomorrow
and take advantage of Waist and
Suit Sale.
Sale of Ladies white Waists
10 doz, ladies white awn Waists,
sizes 32 to 44: all marked much leSc
.than regular prices, 50c, 75c, '$. .00,
$1.45, $1.79, $2.35, $2.85, $3.30,
$3.60, $4.50.
Splendid Values in Lace Curtains
Dozens of styles in Lace Curtains,
pretty neat patterns hi white, cream
and Arab shades at 75c to $4.50;
a pair the same considered good
values usually at $ 1 .00 to $6.00.
Persian Ribbons 20c AND 25c
3 and 4 inch Dresden Ribbons, great
variety of patterns and colors; grand
values at the prices, yd 20c and 25c
Ladies' tailored and silk Suits reduced
1-3; choose now from about 75
spring styles.
Your Money's
S.H. Friendly
Worth or
I'Klt.SONAI,
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L. H. Bond Is out from Florence
for a few days. t ,
E. K. llyland la down from Lowell
for a few days..
Claudo Spencer came In from the
south last night.
W. It. Johnson, of Trail, Jackson
county. Is In the cilY.
K. E. Derby, of McMlntivlllc, is In
the city tor a few days.
Morris, jr., left this morning
for his home at Maploton.
Miss Huby Pratt returned this
noon from a visit at Creirwoll.
C. L. Weber, the Creswell mer
chant, was In the city today.
H ,C. Million was a passenger to
Portland on tho flyer last nlnht.
II, Li. Parcel, of Vancouver, Wash.,
was an arrival In Eimanc yesterday.
Dr. T. W. HarrU wus a passenger
to Portland on the flyer last even
ing. Louis II. Johnson returned this
forenoon from a ihort visit at Cres
well. 8. A. Itrown. 8. T. Wilson and II.
J. Htlmpaon, of Corvallls, are In tho
elty.
J. M. Howe returned this fore-
roon from a business trip to Cottage
,rove.
Win. llrynd left this morning for
Ills homo at Florence nfter a short
Htuy lit Kugeue.
Jas. I,. Furnish and Carl Oglesby
ro homo from their timber cruising
trip on How Hlvor.
W. M. tlreen, the grocer, Is rapid
ly recovering from Ills recent Illness
and Is nble lo ho down town some.
C. II. Mules, of the firm of Pros-
ton & Hales, went to Portland on
the noon train today on business
I Mrs. Emily Stevens departed 'or
Port In ltd on the noon train tm'ny
She will visit there for a few days.
Walter Cochran, a well-known llo.
hernia mining man, ramie down from
t'ottago Grove on the noon train to
day Mrs. J. V. Hodges, of Junction, re.
turned home last night wfter a visit
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Htarr.
lt. W. Veatch. formerly of Cottage,
Grove, more recent l' of ildm''- P.
has arrived here and will mako this
city his home. i
Iter. E. 1). Baker returned today'
Banking By Mail
Is sllnpfy the application to !) use f Individual depositors of tho
system In vogue among banks.
It la perfectly safe. In the enormous dally exchange between
bank of different cities, amounting to millions of dollars, there
Is never a dollar Hist.
Ol'.hli method of banking Is convenient, private and tlmo-savlng.
It Is of especial adomtage to person living In the liniutry or
smaller town who want the satisfaction of dealing with an abso
lutely safe bank, or to persons In the city, not so situated that they
ran conveniently visit the bank In person. q
When you send your first deposit, you will receive notice of
credit and check-hook.
Your money Is perfectly si.O when deposited In this old bank
with Its largo capital and surplus.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Established 32
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Your Money
Back '
from Oakland, Ore., where he has
been holding a revival meeting it.
the Daptlst church.
Mrs. E. C. Hughes returned today
from a visit' in Portland.
A. 11. Hlnkson ramtr In from the
north on the afternoon train today.
J. It. Scott returned to Creswell
this afternoon after a short visit In
Uugene. ,
A. W. Haskell returned this after
noon from a short visit with his
brother at Harrlsburg.
Hov". C. C. Bell, pastor of the Unit
ed Brethren church, returned this
afternoon from n trip north.
Ilev. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson, of
Denver, after a vlHlt with C. H. Van
Duyn and family In Ktigene, left last
night for Tacoma.
Mrs. Mike Wnld was a passenger
to Cottage Grove on the afternoon
train today to visit her folks a few
days.
Mrs. K. 11. Ilelknnp, of Killeill, was
an arrival on the afternoon train to
day to visit at the homo of her broth
er, Hon. It. A. Booth.
Mrs. C. H. Fisher and sister, Mrs.
Mctlrooiii, went to Portland today.
From there the latter will return I
to her homo In Clieliulls, Wash.
ltev. ltoliert Booth, after a visit at
the home of his sou. Hon. H. A.
Booth, in Kugene, went to Yoncalla
this afternoon to visit Ills daughter.
Mrs. Hockett.
Miss Orpha Harms, operator for
the Postal Telegraph Company ill
Kugono, arrived home today from a
several weeks' trip throirgh Califor
nia, coming home y way of Port
In ml.
NKW TODAY
FOR SAL.F. Thorough-bred Irish
setter pups for sale. Address C.
U Olsen. Kugene. Or. R. F. D.
No. I. Phone Farmers 303. n25
FOR SAI.K 40-acro farm. 1 3-t
miles southwest of Kugene; good
small house, barn, orchnrd. Choice
suburban place. Inquire of K. J.
Frailer for particulars. tf
Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at
the Bee Hive grocery, W. J. GlUilyn ft
"". " W"t Klghth treet.
See tho new braced Savage wheel,
No extra rhargo for hrnce.
CHAMBKKS HARDWARE CO.
MANY ARE
TAKING FOREST
I V I III 11 I Tmim
r A A M I N A I 1 1 1 N
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TlilltTV-TWO MKX W.IXG K.YAM--
INK I) AS TO TIIKIIt OlA LHICA.
iti-si:n Ks oi'kick tests to. I
I
J '-J TOMOU,!
J low
'ivil service examination for
i;o'
ions In the forest reserves Is be-
(nn conducted In the armory pavilion .
today by Supervisor C. It. Seltz, of
the Uir.pqua and Tlllinuook reserves.
i There w;re seventy informal appli
cations for the examination, but 'when
the work began this morning there
" written1
were only 32 on hand. Th
work will probably be finished up i
today, and the field work will begin!
tomorrow, probably lasting twoi
whole days. j
One whole side of the armory pa
vilion U fitted up with tables and
chairs for the examination. Kuch
cuairs lor llie exaniumiioii. rjuuu
man Is supplied with a printed list
or question, for the office test and
the answers are written on blank !
.'1 HK'U JUT IIIHI Mil MlhU, 1 IIUBU
who are taking the examination are;
as follows: ,'
- f. .t r & t i,,
John lJuilniii, Homer Sttmpson, M.
W. Meade, John Steers, Smith L.
Taylor, James L. Furnish, Ralph Tay
lor. F. P. Hill. Charles T. Beach, A.
O. Knowles. H. E. Warner, James
Wright, B. B. Addington, Sherman A.
Brown, 1,. C. Hurd, 11. P. Spindling.
S. A. Wilson, John P. Bonn, Samuel
K, Logsdnn, John T. Beers. David O.
Beers.'Grant Hendricks, S. O. Mar
tin, Oran Wallace, Alfred A. Minor,
Claude Luellan, Fred Kussell, Al
bert W. Camp, Wnyne P. Hobertson,
C. J, Burnett. '
JURY SAYS
BANKER R0SS
PROVEN GUILTY
' Salem, April 23. J. Thorn
burn itoss was found guilty
by the Jury at 4 o'clock this
afternoon. The verdict was
rendered after -short deliber
ation. Salem, April -2 3. Arguments, ln
the case of J. Thoburn floss, ...the
banker, accused of wrongfully using
state school 'funds deposited with the
Title Guarantee & Trust. Company,
are progressing, ..is Expected the
case will go 'to "the jury late this af
ternoon. State Treasurer" Steel was the prin
cipal 'witness for the state, but he
failed to remember many of the de
tails of his business with the defunct
bunk. '
JAM Ali OPTION'
law is sound
Springfield, . April 23.,
The supreme court of Illinois'
today rendered a dnclslon to
holding the local option law,
passed last year, to bo consti
tutional. ,
wmnjt hawuo
John M. K Dixon, successor to W
E. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsnw
he sure and see tlio new short turn
bugitv before buying.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ,
Bee supplies of aii kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
CO.
Bee supplies of all kinds, '
CHAMUKRS HARlVW,tK CO
Warner tunes pianos.
Leave .ir-
lei's at Morris' Music S'ore.
Thousands of rolls of new wall pa
per Just received... .
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
t lug's Guard for a gamo of baseball.
See the new salary carpet lining. Immediately got together and agreed
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. to accept It. Arrangements were
, I completed today for the game to be
New models easy riding Rambler 1 Played at Recreation Park on Sun
blcyclo on display. I day afternoon, May 3. Further an-
CIIAMBERS HARDWARE CO. iiouncenients as to line-up will be
Big shipment Just arrived, direct from
the Eastern factory. We buf fbr cash
hence can save you money. Call and
investigate
Commercial Club 'Block
Opp. cHethodkt Qiurch
CITY NEWS
i The tint California strawberries
ff the season are In the local market.
Si-wnteea more carloads of gravel -
i for the depot j.irds improvement ar-
rived last night! v
Dr. Lester M. Urn Wl), of Jjmc-
" ,.!
Th. Vi'verslty of Orcuon rmseba II .
. '""df- e,i the Woodlnirn semi-
i nrofesslomil yesterday )
:he score
Of b to 4.
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Rtouono Sr Ttiilln's pmno store to
day received a large shipment 01 in
struments today direct from an hast-.
ern factory,
Deputy Prosc-eiifltif? Attorney 0. i
F. Bkipworth. of this city, Is in a
Portland hnsultHl, wherp he will un-jj,
der8 "urakHl operation. 1
GeorRO Mldgky and Mrs, H F. j
Hollenbeck have received word of the,
death of their uncle. William M4rtg-
ley, at 8t. Loul.s, April 21. ,
I a.
G.. Myers Is putting In tho concrete j
,7, , ; o irf.ul-iiir new I
fundatlon . for C S tree I a , ''"
i?1' h"TufX Greets i
"t Nlnth a"(1 Jllt;l1 8treets'
,. ,. nf
.. TJte Jiaving o pe -a ons me a
e"t ' , st mi .l.-il 11 1 pait y beca use of
iim riLiii uiiu mill uvi w
break in one of the rock crushers.
1
The outside doors of the court
house are being arranged so they will
open toward the outside as well, as
toward the Inside, IhUs complying
with the state law.
Geo. W. Dunn, an old-time stu
dent at the University of Oregon, was
renominated for judge of Jackson
county on the Republican ticket over-
M. F. Eggleston by 63 votes
The Woman's , Relief Corps will
hold a market of good things to eat
at J. W. Kays' store oh WIHamette
street ify'turday, April, 25. Every
body come and get something good to
eat. ... a24
'Lane county's share of the state
apportionment fqr road .funds, deriv
ed Xrom the sale of federal lands, is
$3161. 81. The . apportionment for
the school fund has also been made.
Lane gets $6500.
! L. RIck'el.'of the firm of Klncald
& Rlckel, has returned from a trip
to California,' bringing with him a
fine Wilkes stallion which they will
stand here during the season. He is
a track horse with a record.
( The registration books were re
opened at the county clerk's office
yesterday, and will be held open for
registration until May 15 for the
June election. Three registered yes
terday and one up to noon today.
The Springfield and Cottage Grove
baseball teams will play' a game at
Springfield next Sunday afternoon.
The Springfield team defeated Junc
tion City last Sunday and expects to
repent the performance In this game.
R. T. Burnett, brother of Horace
Burnett, of this city, was renominat
ed for recorder of Jackson county on
the Republican ticket without oppo
sition. His vote was the highest
polled for any candidate, being 1341.
In the baseball game yesterday be
tween Oakland and Portland the
score was a tie at the end of the
eighth inning, when the game was
called on account of rain. San Fran
cisco and I.os Angeles did not play
on account of rain.
B. F. Goodpasture has begun the
const met Ion of his new residence on
Willamette street, one door south of
F. W. Osburn's residence, it wnl
cost in the neighborhood of $2.ri00
C. McAlpin Is laying the stone foun
dallon.
The lobby of the Orpheum theatre
is undergoing extensive repairs. The
box for the moving picture machine
Is being enlarged, the front of the
building will bo taken out. nioiv
lights Installed and a number of
landscapes ill adorn the walls.
County Judge O. R. Chrlsmnn has
i sustained tho Robert Hays will,
1 which bequeathed to Robert Brady
I his fine farm at Creswell. He hld
' that the testator was of sound mlml
j when he made the will, and the doc-
tr uiiient was again admitted to pro
I bate.
The lawyer-, upon reading the
challenge of tho barbers In last even-
FDRDNEY WINS
IN Urn grant
Till WITH- HAWLEY
Washington, April 23.
The house today adopted the
Tillman resolution authoriz
ing the bringing of suit to re
acquire the lands of the Ore
gon & California railroad
111 Oregon, with the Forduey
amendment.
Koidney's amendment is as
follows:
Provided that this resolu
tion shall not relate to any
lands for which patents have
been Issued which are now
held by hona tide purchasers
other than railroad corpora
tions or persons holding (Hie
for any such corporations as
trustees to secure and bond
ed or other indebtedness, of
for any other purpose what
ever. Congressman. Ifawlev, of
Oregon, opposed this Amend
ment as betns solefv. in the
Interest of -(note '(limbering
concerns. '
It
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made later. tiert Vincent, captain
of the brlein''team, requests that all
barbers who wish to participate In
the game report to him at once.
S. B." Flnnegan's new forges for
his blacksmith shop in his new brick
building are being put in. An elec
tric motor for power blasts Is also
being installed. Mr. Finnegan ex
pects to be able to occupy the build
ing, in the course of two or three
weeks.
' The county clerk is busy sending
out notices to the several successful
candidates In the primaries of their
nomination. The notices contain an
acceptance blank, which must be
(med out by tne candldate bef0re his
name will appear on the ballots for
the June election.
The homestead contest case of
Pearl Wentworth vs. Eli E. Van
Loon, Involving 160 acres of land In
section 34, township 19 south of
range 4 west, was heard before UnlU
ed States Commissioner W. v. Cal
kins today. L. Bilyeu was attorney
for the contestant and I. N. "Har
baugh and L. E. Bean for the con
tested A drizzling rain has prevailed to
day: It Is not unwelcome, as the far
mers have been complaining of the
ground being too dry. For several
days past rain has been falling in
considerable quantities in some parts
of the county, but this is the first
Eugene has experienced for some
time, although there has been an oc
casional sprinkle each day for nearly
a week.
Alex Griffin, proprietor of the res
taurant at the corner of West Sev
enth and Olive streets, was taken
suddenly ill while standing on the
corner of Seventh and Willamette
streets this forenoon and had to be
carried home a block away. He is
still confined to his room.
The Griffin Hardware Company
and John M. Williams today began
suit in tho circuit court against Nor
man R. McFall, Aby McFall and Jo
seph B. McFall to declare a deed to
certain land In Lane county fraud
ulent and void. Williams & Bean
and Woodcock & Potter are flie at
torneys for the plaintiffs.
Hon. H. R. Kincaid Is preparing to
build a twelve-foot cement walk in
front of his half block of property
on East Ninth street. xThe largo ma
ple tree ill front of the property, and
which stood in the middle of the
walk, was cut down today. T. 11
Ellis will build the walk.
A battalion of the Second United
Slates Infantry passed through Eu
gene last evening. the train
stopping here about forty minutes.
The soldiers took advantage of the
stop to take a llttlo exercise and
came down town, but to the apparent
disgust of some of them found the
I town "dry as a bone." They are on
their way from the Philippine Islands
1 to a tort In Montana.
On Place.
"I am not In
the I en st bit su
erstltIous." "Y u don't
dread to meet 0
black cat?'
"No, except in
the form of a
wi usage."
Pul Beats.
Th. opal tlntfd water lln .
Bfnemh (h. blue o( uipphlr. kl.
The gull In the .lure f,e.
An,t dropping. water-wl,.,
, 8lule. in. limpid ak,.
Th. Utile crinkling wavelets play
ene.,ll, th. giving God of nay
They never ,top Thev n
They .d yet are her, alway.
Th. aun god a thlrat to .lak
A. move th. wave, unon th. lake.
il t '"'n( '"'"
L m eb Pr' "nd " but
much le love ,,mt life ., .,.
. bo strong the throl, .,,.1 ...k- '
(a 9
Tl o I.i'iiin x lun.'i,
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l''i! Itiriii'il m.r l.:
fiiniihliv it. a',. : f,,i
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dvlits.
PERT PARAGRAPHS. .
There Is just this about it It Is im-
r..-.uuliil tn lie tin eiiKV nnirlr nnri n h.,il
case ut the same time.
An easy spender Is very rarely a
tcUsoiue eiiruer.
It Is said that money talks. Perhaps
that is the reasou that It makes some
people keep their mouths shut.. -
The smile that won't come off Is
ttever acquired by associating with
youv Ueritlst.
And then, again, the yellow peril Is
sometimes nothing but a well develop
ed case of dyspepsia.
When you hear u man making a
noise like a mule don't get Into an
argument with him.
All the good In the world can't keep
a man from destruction If It Is all out
side of him.
Whensvou execute an evil deed don't
cinch the mutter by paying a dollar to
have It recorded.
Good intentions may be the begin
ning of good Institutions, but It Is Im
possible for them to be the end thereof.
Probably the reason why so many
people are not good is because there
are so many opportunities for not be
ing good.
There are lots of people who won't
He who are nevertheless master hands
at concealing the truth.
If It Were 80.
How fine our life would run along,
Just like the muBlc In a aong
Or like a troi of Pullman can.
With only soft and pleasant jars.
If things could happen every day
The way they work out in a play!
There everything Is life and' light
The men are bold, the girls are bright.
Things for an act or two so wrong.
But in the end right comes out strong.
The hero always wins the bride.
With mirth .and music on the sitle.
No one Is bothered, In the play
Ahout a small thing like his pay.
One alwnys has a roll of bills
That easily a pocket fills.
And if he ever should run shy
A check book brings a new supply.
I The bill collectors never knock
To give the timid ones a shock.
The only troubles on the mat
Pertain to love and things like that.
And even they have feeble power.
They come out right in half an hour.
Of course the villain does not fare
So well. But who for him would care?
He only serves to emphasise
That virtue draws the certain prize,
That the deserving wins the1 wife.
Ah, would that It were bo In life!
SIGtt HEADACHE
Positively cored by
these Little Pills.
They also rollove Dis
tress Irom Dyspepsia, In
digestion and Too Heart;
Eating, A perteot rem
edy for Dizziness. Nausea,
Drowsiness, Bod Taste
la the Mouth, Coated
Toaguo, Pain In tho side
TOHPID LTVEIl. The
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Genuine. Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSS SUBSTITUTES
A MASTER STROKE OF .
TYPEWRITER INVENTION
The new Automatic
TABULATOR
A twin improvement to the
Oliver Ruling device.
Just a 'clean-cut mechanism for
TABULATING, operated by a
sinp-le kev.
Yet that single key unlocks
scores of doors to added typewriter
vmnenionce. It does awav with the
brain-tension of. TAHfLATlNO. The j
movements of the rarrrap,. are con-i
trolled by unseen finiters. he TAR-i
11.AIUK works automatically with,
iinrnrylne a nmv
CARTER'S
OlTTLE
iflVER
CARTER'S
fPlTTlE
g IVER
(IS8-
Tlie Oliver Tabulator and Ruling
Hevlce supplement each olhor. now
on Hip Xu. ;,, Oliver without a cent1
of additional rharKv. j
C. S. Frank, j
Local Agent.1
Plone, S!ck,401
uiAMinats ii.uun Ai;i: co.