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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
The Friendly Store Monday Shoppifig News 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Lac0e Insertion Bands, yard 48c 500 yards New Lace Insertion Bands, 2 to 8 inches wide will be shown Monday for the first time. In the lot are Filet, Venice, Cluny, Baby Irish effects in white cream and ecru, the most fash ionable of lace trimmings, values 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, fifty patterns and every one new, 9 and 10 yards to the piece, buy any quantity at, yard 48c Exquisite New "Mirage" Silks, 24-inchcs wide, yd $ 1 .50 Rough Silks are the voue ir lvos :iri,l "Mirase" Silk, lor which we are the sole selling agents in Eugene, lead thorn all. Certainly they are ihe most durable.' Mir age Silk will not wear "fuzzy'', but will always retain that rich lustre which differ entiates them from all others, we have a very complete line of shades, brown, navy, raspberry, old rose, champagne, tan, green, pink, light blue, cieam, dark green, jasper, etc. "Mirage" Silk is suitable for street or evening gowns or tailored suits, 24 inches.wide, $l,'5C a yard. v Mjif$' Tailored Z"Mts9 $15 00, $21.56. and $39.50 Worth $18 to 5(), splendid assortment of plaid ;Vnd fancy suits, made of plain and novelty materials. Don't wait longer lo buy yoiii spring suit, we have a large variety of correct istyles for you to choose from, and fJ'.'e prices much less than ,you expect to pay. , EUGENE ViGH SCHOOL WINS FROM DRAIN Tho Kuir.'ii.' lii-'li school baseball ' u-.nn won from Oiain Normal s. h'iol at iicereatioa :t :-ic liii-s al'li'rno.m by tho score u " O.K.r.- a (,'inid sized crowd. Tin' ban Ties were: KuKeno Wilson anil Kinit and at 'son; Drain-- I 'i ait-' and (.'raitf. 1 Tho score l.y inniUBs: KiiKcno . ... 2 I 4 0 1 0 0 S Drain . . .1! 3 " 7 CITY NEWS .'OREGON WINS GAME Special In Iwily lnurd. Siil.-rn. April 2. I. The I'nivcrsliy nf Orepon base- hall tea in defeated t 'iti Che- ir.awii leani this illuming liy JAr score nf 10 t() 1. Ilenkla pitrjiie.l fur Orcsou uml the teufi'i .had a walkover all the way :(hr:)if;h. 1ft I lie name between tlio University team anil the HU-- lem hl(,-h school team yester- day afternoon the I'nlversity won by tho score iit 3 to 2. il 4. Delayed Shipment of Boys' Clothmg Arrived Yesterday I ' GAME AT SPRINGFIELD J- Dozens of Olive, Brown, Tan and Moose shades in Boys' Suits, both knee pants and long, arrived yesterday and are now opened up and ready for your inspection'. SO suits new brown check extra pants free $5.50 15 suits blue gray mixture caps tc match free $4.00 Boys' Hats especially priced next week Eugene's Largest and ' Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 595-594 Willamette St,. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back PKU.HOXAIi ' O. W. Slilnn miulo a trip to Junc tion City today. Wm. II. ItalnbrldKO, or Creswoll, wan In tho city today. J Al Johnson or Cottano (irovo apout: last nlKlit In the city. ! W. II. l.ytlo, ot Pendleton, Is In 1 EuKurio ror a lew days. ! Fayo A brain, arrived down from . Fall Creek lust ovonlnK. ' W. J. and W. O. Holland, or Crow, j Bpcinl lam nlKht In the clly. i Geo. W. Coniior, nl Yrckn, fill., Is i In tho clly tor a tew days. Mm. 13. O. Tohey returned ' last , nlKht rrmii a vIhII lit llnlsoy. j Kberlo Kiiykendall returned last ' nlKht rroin a trip to Portland. Claudo Spencer cnnio In from the noi'"'i en t'i" noon train today. W. I.. Schroeder nud family nr- rived hero from lOrln, N. 1)., yealor- day. I Mayor 0. P. Huston, of ,Iuncllon City, arrived on the artemoon train today. i A. G. Itunb and Wm. rnrsons, ot North llend, arc In Kimeuo tor a few I Uayn. I Chas. If. Hales returned this nf-' toriioou rroin u business trip to Port-1 laiul. Miss Cusslo Jennings returned last evening trom a visit at Cottuiio Grove. Wert Church Ik hero from Tnroinn vlsltlim hla niiither, Mrs. Adiillne ' ("hnrch. Mm. I. T. Awlirey wan an arrival rroin CutlaKC lirnve on Ihe noon train tmtiiV. .MIsh Myrtle Tuliey went tn llalsey toiliiy to visit her Ki'iiniliimtlicr over Sun day. Mr. and Mr. Frank M.mm-Ih'.uI came up from Jiincllon City ihis af ternoon. Kev. J C. Itliliardsiiu was n pai- HeiiKer .to DilUrd on tho afternoon train today. JudKa It. S. DryHon went to Port land tli la morn Ins to apend a couple of days there. MIhh Myrtle Sutton, of Portland, Is vlsltlnir her BlBtor, Miss Cora Sut ton, In Kuene. , N J. W. Jlnlter, Domnrratlc cnndldale for couuly Judge, Is In tho city from CottUKU Griive. Mrs. W. O. Trlno arrived up from Portland today to visit her sister, MIsb Kate Hill. Uev C. A. Wooley went to Cres wel this afternoon lo hold services there tomorrow. 10. 1.. Campbell returned Home on the noon train today from a business trip to Itoseburs'. , Arthur 11. Keeiian, Avho has been spcmlliiK the holidays at Albany, rev turned last nlKlil. 1). S. McliiiimaU, Ihe tailor, has so tar recovered as to be able to be driv en about the city. Mrs. lOiiiieiie Matlock went to Cot time Grove this afternoon to visit, her folks over Sunday. MIsb Inex Slark returned to Mt. Anjiel today to resume her studies 111 the collene there. Mrs. N. K. Murkley and daughter went to Portland today to spend Sun. day with Mr Murkley. Jos. Plroul and .family went to CotlnKfl Grove 1Mb afternoon to spend Sunday with friends. Miss Mary linker has returned home nfler havlim completed a term of school near Junction City. Mls. Gertrude Wilson came up from Vancouver, Wash., till nfter n ion to visit frleiuls over Siimluyi Mrs. .Stella t'.iibbert, of I'nrtland. arrived this afternoon to visit her pin- mi. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Itnwlnnd. Mrs. Sarah S, Mariiuls Inn re'.urn ed i i CorvallU Her two sous. Mau ri e and Hod, are atteii.lliiH the O. A. C. Will C. lllai k. of llarrl"bui c, Is In t in- ii;y on his way lo Kail Creek. whero he will wark on Whitlow's Iok drUv. l.ouls K. Ilean, Ralph Hunt and Ur. C. U. WllloiiKhby left this morn liiK for tho upper McKenzle to be Bono several-days. Al Gelser returned on tho flyer last evenliiK from Northern Califor nia, where ho la Interested in some mining properties. W. I). Washburn, of Brownsville. Is here with a view of locating. He is much pleased with Kugene and says ii is tile Iliiest clly in the slate. Kev. and Mrs. I). II. Trimble went to Albany on t:ie noon train today lo intend the hpworth League conven tion. They will ho back tonight. .1. (1. White, of Lebanon, Mo., who has been visiting tils' half brother, M. C. Hull, In lOugene. left toilav for I home, lie expects to return hero in the near future to reside. 1 lei inn ii Schtnltt, or Creswell, was in the city today. He has just re turned from Coos and Curry counties where he sold three flue Biullions for A. C. Uuby & Co. A. T. Hiixton, master of the state grange, left f"or home today after having been hero a day looking after stale convention tnatlet;s. The con vention will be held May 12 to 15 in clusive. Mrs. P. 11. Hurnott Is expected here I on Ibis evening's train from Jack sonville to visit her son. Horace Har nett, clly editor of The Guard. She Is on her way to Eastern Oregon to Join her husband. W. M. Wood, of Curium, Cal., who has been here several days looking for a locution, left today for Port land. He is very much impressed with Kugene and surrounding c.uin try as a place in which to live, and will rctiirji In re soon with a number of o)ller people. SUNDAY AFTERNOON The fans or Springfield will be .treated to another baseball game to morrow afternoon, when tho Blues will meet tho fast team from Cottage Grove. This will be the second game for the Springfield team this season, they having won the first last Sun day from Junction City. The grounds and grandstand have been put in the best of shape and a Very successful baseball season 4s ex.pect ed. Last year Springfield was one of the best baseball towns in Oregon and there la no reason why the good work oannot be kept' up. 'Spring field's team will line tip ha follows: Charles Murphy, the clever little pitcher from Southern Oregon, will be on the firing line, while Morgan, a new man who caught for one of the teams In the Memphis city league last season, will be at the receiving end. On first base will be found either "Kod Pfc'ret or Andy Anderson. Sid Smith will be in his old position at second base, whllo Harry Hobbs will again hold dpwn the difficult cor ner. Mathews, who played In the Oliio valley league,, will cover short. The outfield wll be composed of Moshberger, "Posey" Johnson and Chandler, wllo played In the Coos Hay league last summer. The Cot tage Grove team is an unknown quan tity, but as Cal ltrlggs Is managing the team It is sate to say that it is a .good one. Tho game will start promptly at 3 o'clock, llusses will ieave the Hofrman House at 2 o'colck to accommodate the Kugene tans. Banking By Mail is simply the application to the us A Individual depositors or the svstem In vogue Hinmig banks. II Is perfectly sale. In the enormous dully rv.llalige between banks of different cities, amounting to million of dollars, there Is uever a dollar lost. 1 This method of banking Is convenient, private and time-saving. It Is of especial advantage lo persons IIvIuk In the inuniry or smaller towns who want the satisfaction of dealing with an abso lutely safe bank, or lo persons In the city, not so situated that they run conveniently visit the bank' In person. When you send your first deposit, .vim will receive not Ice of rredlt and check-book. Your money Is perfectly safe w hen deposited In I 111 old bank Ith rti large rnpl'.al and surplus. The Eugene Lo.in and Savings Bank - Cp,Ulnd Surplus $J25,(XX).00 EsUbliihed IS: SjH'ilnl Itiiiinil-Trlp ttjitrj to San On mvouiit tt tho KWt IVU'lna Mnn, Ucki't will bo on salt to S;!! Kraiwisoo :unl rot urn for $-Vi0 Sulo tlaion May 2ml and 4th. Khuti rot urn limit '29 tlavs from tint of h.i!o. a. j. i;tLi.K'n:. nil . Anuit 'TEA The way to buy tea is in packages ; ' somebody is responsible for it. Your grocer returns your money If roil don't like Sciailiriff'a Bt: we pair turn NOTICK Notice is hereby given that a spec ial" meeting of the Kug"iie Divinity School, a corporation, will lie held in Kugene. Oregon, lit the Divinity School building, on Thursday. May 7, 190S; at the hour of S o'clock in the" afternoon of said day, for the purpose" of amending and enlarging the object, business and pursuit of siild Eugene Divinity School, Includ ing .the change of Its legal name, and to prepare and file supplementary articles of Incorporation as may be adopted and determined at said meet ing. . ' WALTEH CAU.lSOX. Secretary. CANTON' TAKK NOTICK ' All members of the canton, I. O. O. K., are hereby requested to ap pear at the I. O. O. K. 'anil Sunday evening. April LMI, at 7 p. m., in full uniform and attend services at the Episcopal church. Ily order of the commandant. ajr. 1 HOG'S I.KtiS Tonight at Olt.i's. ii;r. New models easy riding Kaicbler bit ,-les on dis;lav. CIIAMUKKS HAKDWAKE CO. li' sure and see trie new s'.ior( mm btlunv bi-f.ire blivi . . CKAMIIEKS HAKDWAKE CO. AYIM.IA.na- CAUHOI.IC SAi.VK WITH AHNHW mill WITCH II AEl. The best salve In tho world for cuts, bru'.sef, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tel ler, chapped builds and all skin erup. Hons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by l.lun Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props., ,n st i;i:t ri i d A f'- sh iot of H'og's les fr.iui Y,;:i neajiolis. OTTO'S. Commission merchants are pay ing 14 'i cents a dozen tor eggs. , i There was a hard frost last night. Some think the fruit was injured, while otitis think no;. , The' Warren Construction com panv will begin spreading pavement on West Ninth street aain Monday. , I Amos Wilklns. of thl clly, today shipped four registered Hereford ' bulls to W. H. Johnson, of Mudrord. Next week the Two Drews, danc ers, singers and comedians, of the J'antat".' circuit at (he Oi ibeil1t. tf v,.. i,., iha in.i'ii-ia will be in his Eugene office ail next week. Have"? him test your lor glasses no knows how. A carload of cement for I.. N. Ito- nev anil u car for A. Lombard were j among ihe freight, shipments In to E'lyene today. If. If. Pauls has arrived here from Salem and accepted a position in Uroilers Dros.' meat market op West Eighth street. AlfVoit .Tohnunn todav filed with the county clerk notice of location of "Eclipse" mining claim in the Bohemia district, . A carload nf brick for the new depot and a carload of stone for the new addition to the First National bank building arrived here this morn in. Two cars ot lumber from the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, one for the high school addition and -tho other for the new Beckwlth block, arrived last night, Dr. C. H. Cannon, of this city, has bought of Fisher & Mink an acre and a'half tract of land on the south west outskirts of the city for $400. Howe & Buoy niade the sale. J P t Crnr who Wfl- recentlv hrmohl hero Trum Ftnston tfirOUirh the Commercial club's promotion de partment, has bemgnt a small -larm from George M, Miller near Eugene and will reside there. Wm. LandeBB was brought down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today suffering with an inter nal abscess. He was taken to the General hospital, where an operation will he performed upon him. D. 'W. V. Oglesby, of Cottage Grove, has filed with the county clerk a water right notice, appro priating water from Row river, the jivoperty to be known as the Cot tage Grove Power and Electric Water Kight. Dances will be given In the skating rink during the spring and summr on Friday evenings after the band concerts in the park. The place is splendidly ventilated for summer dancing and the innovation ought to provo a popular one. Professor Raab, principal of the North Bend, Or., public schools, Is In Eugene to look over the high school building with a view to obtaining the best Ideas as to the construction of a new high school building to he erected this summer at North Bend. Owing to another field coll burn ing out yesterday the street cars stopped about 3 o'clock In the after noon and were not started up again until 1:4" this afternoon. The streets seemed quiet without the cars and they were badly missi-d h" resi dents In the eastern part of the city. Joseph Schrewe. of Portland, has bought Joseph I.lanns' place of 9 acres noiih of the city, in the river bottom, for $2700, and will move his family up here to reside. The place Is a fine one and will be highly cul tivated by Mr. Schrewe. lleltzman & McFall, real estate dealers, made the sale. W. H. nnrnett. a business man from Chicago, Is here looking for a small tract near the city for an or chard and for a suburban home. He was brought here through the ef forts of the Commercial club Ho lenves for Portland tomorrow to bring some friends here and they also will propnbly locate in or near tho city. The second amended complaint in the divorce case of Junettie Hain brldge vs. William H. Uainbridge was filed in the circuit court todav by the plaintiff's attorney. The plain tiff asks that the defendant be re quired to pay her $10 per month ilu'--in the minority of their minor chil-' dren, and that he pay her the further sum of $7." for her maintenance. j The Guard has received a c-pv of i Frank Leslie's of April iti. with a jtwn-paue e in ;is wri:e-oM of Itanium ; Halley, row in New York. an. I the i following sli-i eni-loseil in r-d Ink: "Tho enel'K d material is illative to i the tremendous miccss of the ltar- mi ill & Haley 'inv :-t ih- Madls-.ii j S'l'tare C. irden in New York City, and N being mailed to c i -s to lie ji'i.i! I.v ih ll.irniiin & Haiiiy cir-' i ens ; hi:-. sea-.n." ;7s Big shipment just arrived, ftj7" the Eastern factory. VehV hence can save you mow rJi investigate . . Uil Commercial Club 'Block OpPi MethodLt: Church Ha lrAUJNOTlAlK. are but oulvvsnJ siffnS of the evil done in secret by'myriatis of !an- Jrufl germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itchicg scalp, gives lustre to tie hair and stops j it faliinz out. A single application gives relief osd proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the bair. free from grease and sticky oils. Ask yourdruggistfor free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, PORTLAND, OSCCON mm 'A DELIGHTFUL mparts a pleasing softness and delicacy to the skin -and restrains the ravages nf sun, wind and time. ts continued application elimi- nates sunburn, tan and freckles and 1 renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and sallowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. Price SO cents. A3k your druggist for it. nnuT AuruiAii aa raiTum null bncmibflL bU. onion and Wear Well Is what up nffi'i'uurcibto. We arc Kuiu'iie ugitits in K cbaels, Sterns & Co, nh. brand en a suit of ctothesk minim-ill giinrnoiiK oi nry iiuinship, style and qualiq J liiatciial. Conic and see our. sprinju summer line. Vou. will fM I complete in every rtspea,ii we u ill lie glad to show rn J guilds, wbetliec yimbnyvij We carry a full lines! J nishings fur men, id! m prices nnd styles are rigkl We own our oivn bsiia pay no rent anil are sita Willi a reiismniMc profit. s ll l lll I HI "4 A. J I IS v i ni v i m VI I M 1 A IS J 3 1 1 "o. 8- Knst. Ninth SO" I T B Eugene, Oregon I erILow ED. HANSO Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's A pure, antisep. tie 1 oilet l'owucr , jj Mr, for infants and ! K SjJjS'V ailults. r.squi- ; H' sitely perfumed. U Hendcrs an excel lent complexion and keeps Ihe skin clear, soft and velvety. lielieves tkin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving,. ?iving a delight ill and refreshing, effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by fERD. T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of GOURAUD'S 0.1IENTAI CREAM: TOB SAUC AMD BECOMUENDFD BV STANLEY'S, 12 Willnmctte St. - - - Ktiitene M I : On Rogers Bros' Silverware, giving thelowesl on this lined if you are s knives andforb. or any of the H We tab'c pieces. save you mere)' llee supplies eT nr. Kind'', CIIAMUKKS 11AIIUW..UK CO. Varner nines pianos i.eave .-r-rlers at Morris' VukIc S' re. tf Th.eis.imu of rolls of new nail pa per Inst received. CIIAMUKKS lIAKllWAUt: CO. Kennedy's Laxative Cur. Pvrup nets promptly, yet izently on the bew. els. thronch which the eold is forced out of the system, and at C-.e same time It allays infiammatlen. S,l,-v all druBKlsis. Take one of our c,.rtiel,l power washers on ;in days' tl and you can do vour washlim without w.nk CIIAMUKKS HAUDYVAUi: CO. ' Kr-sh sar.ten seed in bull I'll AM UK lir HAKliWA'O CO. Have your team shod at the river bridge and save 50 cents. a2 7 i y... Hi., new sar"-. e!:r;r lining. , CIOMKKUS HAHIHVAUK CO o ! lVWItt's Kidney and '.'.ladder Tills 'are promnt and thoroiii:h and will In J short litis.' s'ra-,-ihen 'weakened kidneys and al'.ay trouble arising j from luflamni;1(j.'ii of ihe bladder Sold by all druriists. cii.MiiKi::i.uiVv.0: cr IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK buy el us. w .-nrnif' v.ith Fs i WATTS lATtS AS 10W AS lASTtll RCOSCS ; rA A A w M -? - l.kJ. J ,Ij. i W j iQ.iJi3i3i4.ii'itf : I, , - . ' 0 V TIIC liTOIHMI ll'.I.VMr. resh cirden se-rts of all kinds si 1 pecory. W. .1 c.ibon & son. 9, West K-.shth strct. WjsVJ-X iuii. i. KtJ toij ..i.. -V i vi' ! -ii r -. V , f- lv T.I.. M .Ibrr. 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