Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 30, 1908, Image 8

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THE EUGENE 1
THE FRIENDLY STORE I
All lTT5
EMBRYONIC
SOLDIERS PARADE
THE STREETS
u ff i c . c i P
WILL INSPECT
salt rh.
Ladies' fancy Hose
black and tan 25c
oaiurudy specials.
Hood's Sar
RITCHIE CREEK! -SS
MHa -
I Ladta. wlss ribbed I !
Auto Tailored Wai?;,,
.50 to $4.00
Kcecivol liy i pi yesterday lit doen i( tin-
mid black, blur
.Into TVjfof
Mir-
mill 1 'ti
"(ti-lurliul'l
Jll.11'
,oIliirs, sti
ll Wnists ill while
.died ruffs; slww 32 lo
. . . I.5U to .
Ladies' Lingerie Waists Reduced
.Injj.iic Shirt
IS ilni-n Ijidlcs
trimmed ul.l. la..- ..."I lnsTl.i; l"
iu rltnllv made, from tine moll out lawn.
i'H IS In per .."I l"'SH llm" re"1""'
36 inch Colored Linen Suitings
at, the Yard 25c
liroivil, (O'l'oii, (mil
ii."c aii.l JL"e
:tri-iii(-li rtilot-oU F .inuM SiilliiiK, ii-h In pink, light blue, navy,
red. (tray, pei-.rl, ' ,.virn good iiiuility, ill, "T yanl
25csMid 35c Fancy Back Combs
Each 15c
it liny it in.iunt.-4l bark combs, worth SBe nn.l :.V; J'liill- elluleo of the lot at, i-a. 13c
' ' ' ' ' I
""in . ih.', i II
i. It , ; mW in;
i iiovh or I'lT.i.ir st'iiiMM. M.it 11
THKOIYMI IH'SIXKSS SKITIOX
T1IK ('IT! IX .M1I.1TAIU
I fi X AI TKUXOOX
SI'KXT AT llllll.l. AM) lilX lilC-
KO I! M A '
ATIOX
dred r
i dofendctrs -'gene
jiilhlic
Willamutte
two and three hun
the nation's future
boys of the Ku
gchouls marched down
street this afternoon
about 2:30 o'clock: In military lormu
i Hon to the time of a big bass drum,
I and on out to the Young past lire
! across the river, vh:ri the afternoon
i is being spent in anil and reerratton.
Shortly after 1 o'clock JMa after
noon llm fnninanies fr.rtl '!ie Cieari
i and Patterson schools marched to
(the Central school, wl.ere a rc.vlew
I was held before erlntendont Al
i dennan. The-hnSf executed '.he man
leuvres wery ;, 'and tlios) who wlt
J nessed theiii. t ie niuc'i impressed.
I The march pl ough this city was then
coinmi'H.'jh. the coiiimn of squads-,
.l.ri.i.ws.. as we used to call thorn.
The members of the city council'
and several civil engineers will leave !
tomorrow morning about u:30;
o'clock for Kitchle creek, a tributary ;
of the McKeuzie, above Leaburg, to
examine the stream with a view of;
securing the water supply for thai
proposed municipal watel' works!
from it. It Is said that a, majority ,
of the councHmcn favor this stream j
above all others for this purpose and I
It is more than likely, after this visit !
Is made, that a definite decision as
to the source of supply wiH.be reach
ed in a very short time. The party ,
will return late in the afternoon.
Guaranteed Hole-Proof Hosiery, 6 prs. $150
We replace every pair that wears out in 6 months. -
In iilai'liiK till" KiinrnnlM'rt Hose " tlw market wo do so with a tlioi-ouuli knowl'du.o that it in mado to wolc. 'hi'liiKlunt jtrade of
1 fln.-Bt simii yarn In nwtl mid thi-y an-coiiv.-rt.-d Into thin fabric, h.-lnu knllted witii iloulily reinforced heels i1mI turn.. We do not ex-im-cI
oik- pair f these II. we to be worn ix huiiiIIih wilhoiit cluing.-, hut six alrs to be worn iill.-nuitely. We (Iii not ' guarantee that
iiiiIIh in Uf shoe or Kharp t.Mi iiiiIIh will not cut holes In them, for yon know tlmt they will, regurdless oi iMitltly.
- OUR. GUARANTEE ,v
"TIiIh How' I giimniiti-ed agaliisl holes In s.ik-H, heels or toes for a ierl.id of six months. In case t ilbJiid Sie-1 darning within ttiis
period, wo agrcii to replace tliein Willi new ones, upon surrender rf cmiKin given with Hose, if retli'lll'iviitiin six months of date of
They' arc dyed with antiseptic Dye and will net poison the foot. .Sites 9 1-2 to 11 l-2ahd ' the price 25c
Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Bock
S. H. FR.ENDLY
592-594 WILLAMETTE
' Eugene's Largest and
Best Store
1
i-iciisox.vi.
.'red l'arki-r as In tile clt yfrom
liexter today.
Maurice Winter cui iu from I ho
'north thin nfternoou.
Mrs. Seth (I .Mursh has leR on
trip to SSTurusc, X. V.
Wlnflul.l llennelt arrived home to
duy from u trip uurth.
V. K. llMthnwny, of Mnrcolu, spcul
last nlghi In tlm ity.
J. W. Huff relurued tills iifleruonii
from a lrii w I'rrrtltiiul.
Ml..., I V irflwnrilu
ny on the noon train today to visit : county, where the ri tereiiduni move-
Junction
City, was in Kngenu today.
Dean K. C. Saudcrsou j-uturned this
afternmi from a trip north.
I.. A. Tobias and wife, of Murroln,
pent liiKl night in Jhe city-
K. .1. Hard weut to Ciilluge tirovu
this iirteriioiin on business.
Herman Hi'liKiltt. of f'resweil, was
in llm rllv toilay on business.
Kather (J'Karrell returned this nf
ternoou from a visit In Portland.
Mrs. I' A. l'lige returned this af
lernoon from a visit In Portland.
Mrs. M. II.. Yerlnatou left this
liiornlnu on a Irlu lo Peluskey. Mich.
Dr. Henry Hopkins was a passen-
her daughter. Mrs. C. V. Littler.
C. 11.. ICdwards left on this inorn
1 lug's slaga for his homo at Mine lllv-
or, alter a week b stay in ttugeue.
I M1ss Anne lliinsen left today for
I lUpld t'll.v. X. 1., where she will
snnd the remainder of the summer.
! Mrs. Jerry Horn and dniiRhtnr camo,
I up from Portland today to visit i
I r-i I., .....1 ,,lili.,u fif n fi.w iliivs I
Mrs. Thomas Siukal and son left '
today for Puyal'.up, Wash., win1 ft
they will visit, tor a couple of week :
Mrs. W. Y. Musi era anil dunglm-i.
Miss lleilhiu of Portland, are In Hie
city, Ihu guests of Mrs. l.ulu Toll-'
num. .
,1. W. Motley, a well-known high.
srhn.il Htudent. lert this arternoon
for Marshfleld, where h will teach
school.
Miss l.ula Scnflers arrived In K11-.
gene from l'orllanil on the nfternoou
train toilay and will visit friends a
few days.
Miss Xiirna llonlg arrived up fiom
lth.ii.,.l i., A, iv nml will visit her sis-
ter and a number of friends for a
few days. '
J. W. Collier and wife will soon
move to Hot Lake, In Kastern Ore--sou.
Mrs. Collier leaving yesterday to'
Join li 1 m there.
11. .1. Wilson ana a. n. c.iniun.ti.
ment against the t'nlveisjty appro
priation had lis beginning,. .will not
support, the reforPi'.Muin. Albany
lift aid.
CITY NEWS
T. T. Darnard is moving to Walla
i Walla, Wash.,, where he and his fain-
SALEM' H.6H AHEAD
' At END OF SIXTH I "v WIU re8Ul0 1,1 li r"tme
T., ; The cribbing for the concrete walls
he sixth Inning In of the new Ucckwlth block Is being
i he liai.e ball game at Recreation , built and the work of laying the
park this afternoon between the Ku- j concrete will begin soon,
gene an.i Sah'iu high schools, the,
scire was f to 2 In favor of Salem.! Z. I. Drown, of lndiaiioln, la., and
'I he score by Innings: j O. H. Hrown, of Portland, are in Ku-
KngiMie 0 0 (I 1 0 1 2 i gene looking over the surrounding
Salem 2 1110 0 5 I country with a view of locating.
On nearly every northbound train
there are several cars loaded with
scrap iron from the San Francisco
rtre ruins. 1 he supply seems to be
inexhaustible.
Vlcniy or Trottlnc.
Is caused by stagnation oi the llvei
and. Imiw.cIb. To get rid of it and
headache and biliousness and the
poison that brings jaundice, take Dr.
King's New Lite Pills, the reliable
puruicrs unit, no tue wora wiinout; nn an ireignt iruins going north a
minding or griping. 25c at W. A. i large number of hollos, bound from
KiivkendaH's drug storo. ; California points to Portland and Se-
. cttle, arc seen. The trainmen do not
IIOX'T KAIL TO KKK attempt to molest them.
Tile two Drown all the week at; . ,
tf Oltl'llNUM THEATKK I A heavy wind this afternoon
MUCH MONEY FOR
v- FOREST RESERVES:
i"VKK Ti:-XTY TllOlsAXI) 1'Olt
VlLLAIKTTj IIIVIKIOX Ol-j
CASCADK ItKMKItVK SCT AsrDK
FOll 101IH. I
f. '
tiince me 'creation oi me w-.nani-xi
ette division of the cascade -rorehi J
reserve, nntter jsupervisor . rt. eifv.,
wh08 Veadquartera are In this iclty,
his office has become quite tm' im
porfiint one and tllore isTi ftvii e of
several persons, including, stenog
raphers and draftsmen, tti ployed In
the office, which is 16caed in the
Beckwith" blot-It. SnoeiiBor Seitz
not only has charge o." the Willam
ette division of the Cascade reserve
but he is supervlarp' "nf the entire Til
lamook anil Ullipnii i reserves.
The department- of agriculture has
recently t isl'de $21,000 for this
division of -llfb Cascade reserve and
$12,000 -Tor flic Tillamook and Ump
nua ressi-ves to be expended under
Mr. Soirz's, direction during 190S.
The money will be used in building
trails, telephone lines and bridges
to facilitate the work of the rangers
and guards. A large portion of this
amount will be expended in Lan conn
ty. V -
j'.DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will in
a short time strengthen weakened
kidneys and allay troubles arising
from inflammation of the bladder.
Sold by all druggists.
L. It. ALDKKMA.X .....
Superintendent of KugetK- public
scnoois, wno nas established a course
of military Instructinn for school
boys.
was headed by the national colors
and a school pennant, and the beating
oi a oass n r u hi kept tlie boys in step.
hach company was '.officered from
the ranks or the pupils and each of
ficer seemed to know (lis duty well.
Military Instruction In the public
nvuums is u new a..pariiue and was
begun only a few 'veeks ago at the
suggestion of Superintendent Aider
man. The work of drilling the bovs
has been under (he direction of Ser
geant It. S. Huston, of Company A,
O. X. 0. He has done his work well,
as evidenced by the manner in which
the boys execute the different command:-.
lofhitirt
o
That Fits
and Wears
Weil
- e oner ourcewn,
' ' are Kiig,.,,c ,,,. Hx
""'"'is Sterns & (
brand on a suit uf efc,; ill
sufficient giinrutre , ,
liuinsliip, style and
material.
Conn- mid sec uur sprjut
slm r line. you uillw,
...iiiint'ii: in every rriai
we will lie glad tosuim.jii,,
.. ,,.,t. .. i ,
..... ..ii.-uht Jiiu UUK
v We carry a full line o( fa.
nisiiings for iiica, ui
prices and styl m rtglo.
We imn our uun bM
luiy no rent and ire utc&d
Willi a rcasuuiuik irofiL
The Woman's ' Home Missionary
Society of the Methodist church will
give a May Day measuring party to
morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
Woodmen's hall, corner of Eighth
and Lincoln streets. Members,
friendu and strangers invited.
! ED. HANI
.No. 8 Knst Xinlh Sim
S Kugene, Oregun
OFFICIAL 'CQUNt OF
PRIMARY ELECTId"
Salem. Or.. April 29. The official
canvnss of returns of the recent pri
mary election was ninie todav. The
ofl'ieiiil count shows that John A. Jef
frey defeated A. J. Derby, for Demo-1
crime iiiiDi i n:i l i in for congress in
the second district, by three votes,
it. Kolienson; who was a candidate
for. railroad commissioner in the first
tllsmri on the Kenublican ticket, has
been nominated by the Democrats,
his mime havisc been written into the
Democratic ballot. He has not yet
accepted the nomination. Judg Mean
was ltlnated bv belli niirtlns nmi
CARTERS
ITTLE
IVER
PiUS.
E
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
T'acy also relieve Di
tro3 from Dj-nepsla. In
digestion and Too Hearty
Katlnff, A perfect rem
edy fur Dizziness, Nausea,
Drowsiness, Bad Taste .
la the Mama, Coated
Tons-no, Pain in tho Sldo
TOHPID LIVER, Thoj
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Locket
TIIKSK WIU. UK m
linltt: Tll.tX kvkh nf
SKASOX. WEllAVKAU'l
LLM: IMMilMi i'W'1'1
in ii .nits TO TWKXT1 H
LAI IS.
CARTERS
WlTTlE
lVER
Mpills.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
...... ... ii,.rriKiinrtf imtitv ni tlie liooii t of Waierloii lown. were 111 t tie city
Train. yesterday, leaving on the evening
,1. II. Wllbi-lni came down from Ills train for the north.
home at .Ion on Iho noon train to- William Landesii, of Coltat;.' drove.
,uv. (has returned home nfler haviirj iin-
Mlss Vein llerren returned lo her dergone a aurgli-ul . operation at the
honie at CotliiK." llrove this after-: iicneral hospital in tnis rn
noon.
Mrs. Hay Crow went to Portland
today to Join her husband, who Is
working there.
Mrs. J. I.. Clark came down from
On-swell today to visit her iielce, Mrs.
Henry Kissinger.
K. A. Wntrous and K. J. Fischer, of
Forest llrove, were arrivals In Eu
gene this alternoon.
Ml. Kuby Hlekalhler, of Portland,
who has h.cn visiting friends In Ku-gi-ni,
r"liirned hoiiM. today.
Alf Dlllaiil and AndVew Svarveiu.l
went to Cottage llrove this afternoon
to play for u ibiuce tonight.
Mrs. J. K.ltoblnson wint to Allm-
M K. llriggs and 11. l. i'a':i"
home from u trip to the How Hlver
countrv iiIhivo Collage drove, where
thev looked at a piece or timber. .
Mr and Mrs. L. 11. Clark, recently
from Phlliulelphln. who have been;
slopping at Junction for a snort time
have c.niie to Eugene to reside and
have mm ".lit the Cockeiilm' residence
on East Fourteenth street.
President P. L. Campbell, of I he
Pulveistiv of Oregon, came down
last night friim Eugene for a brief
............ own lie Is confident of the
defeirt of t.he re . rendu . n il I . Th f , f m,w wa
veisliv uppropr Intl. n , , ! per just received.
says that ho. believe, that -M n CHAMHEHS 11 AHDWAHK CO.
To relieve const ipnt Ion, clean out - on Eighth street Intolerable. There
the bowels, tone and strengthen the) should be some system of street
digestive organs, put tliein iu a nut-j sprinkling Inaugurated at once,
i, nil c.indiil. u with llolllster's Hocky
?,'.,,inlaiu Tea, the ni.ist relialile ton-j W. H. Green is expecting a nuiiihei
Ic f ir thirty jears. 3.'ic, Tea or Tab- of his friends from I'lioenix, Ariz., to
lets. spend Iho summer In Eugene, ti 1.
LIXX Dltl'G CO. 'Wllky and famllv. who spent iast
; summer in Eugene, are v
made the dust on the new pavement l,llls accepted both nominations. The
Take one oK our Cofflelrt power
washers on 30 days' trial and you can i
do vour washing without work.
C1IAMHEHS 11 Alt DWAUE CO. I
Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup'
acts promptly, yet gently on the bow-:
els, through which the cold Is forced ,
out of the system, and at the same i
time It allays inflammation. Sold by!
all druggists.
to get back.
The work of tearing dow n the east
wall of the It nodes block preparatory
to the ererllon of the Odd Fellows'
five-story brick at the comer or East
Ninth and Oak streets, will-begin iu
the murninil.
totals tor st:-te nn,l district officers
are. as follows:
Republican Senator: Cnke. 2Ti.
?:tS: Fulton. 23.202. Supreme i'ndg-ii-an.
4:1.297. Dairv and food com
missioner Bailey. 30,117: Held. 14.
3:i2. Congressman. First district.
Coneressimin ilnu-lov lij" r '
ry homesick gressman. Second district'. Ellis. 11
! "1: tler. S24: Slinirrt n ice
Kailr ii'i eo""is?ioner. Fi-i ilslrict
CaniolieM. --J77- C--te-. KJ72 Rob
ertson. :t:,7l. Railroad comnillnn-
POLE
'! hav Buffered with plica for htrtrft1x vtn.
Uno year mi Jjtut Ap-ll I hgmn taklnit Cimoreii !
for cons tiiHt Ion. In tlie cotirte of -ek I not i end I
nits pnei Uvt:nii to ilininr bimI nt the eml of nt
weeks they ilUi not trouble me nt nil. C'nearpti j
have done wnti1irn for me. 1 nm entirely cured and L
feel like a no umn." (ieonco Krder, Nanoluou, O-
Sest for !
Tl a i i
w r i ne u owe is
CANDY CATtURTlC
Pteatani. PaKt . Pnmnt. TatQortd' Inotkt,
Never Slek-n. V i.-.Ufu or (lrlie. 3f. S-V Mr. Nwtf
old In hulk. Tin riiuittn tabic f .smpd C CO.
Bnarnnteeil to cur or yniir-in'T tf iiaek.
Sterling Kemrtly Co., Chtcr or N.Y. Sn3
HNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
gnet
Rigns
ir:VKT Itl.WS Ht:ni
POITLAK lialll'flH
(ilt.VVEII. W'E H.I".
l.VPFItT I'XOKAVIJt
WILL KMiiaVKOlBBH
i i:i:e iF( iiaiml
i:i:snyAi i; D
OV LNtilMVIMi inu
.,v,.. niHE. i a
SOLD uv re
WATTS
Cor. 9th ond ""-'
i. occonn itistrict. Altehison. 7M7
liistnn. :t t; r. - Hamilton. a:t3. n.,ri'
I.oncks. .",1)21; Whiting.
!i 3 7
.OFTEN HINDERED
rHE purchast, sale or exchange ol property ii ofteo
hindered through a hck ol teady money. , Q .
When the investment is both sale and judicious, we Qre
always prepared to loaii lunds suicientr)1 enable parties to
carry out their plan$
Always have ycur transit ol rtal estate made at tf&bank.
We havea new and itiiprcved sysltmol holding cdsinescrow.
tm n...T arifl S.ivmos n.ink
iy ana yCIVi
See the new brnced Savage wheel..
: k extra charge for brace.
CHAMPERS HAHDWAHR CO.
i Fresh garden seeds of .l kinds at
i the He Hive grorerS', W. JaOibson
Son, 97 West Eighth street.
hurt
127:
Democratic Sennljr. Chatnle-r-Inin,
t::!27. Coiigressmnn. First dis
trict. Whiting. 12114. CiiliL'rtwsnian
md district. Jeffrey. 2.".07; Der
2MM. Supreme imlirp n.,.n i .
D'Arcy, SI!. Dairv' ami f,v,!l
cominlssioner. E. X. Emerv. 149- Hal-
f 111 ..!, 1
were the delegates from E,it.,-n h.. u-.' . V. .'...". "iininissioner.
atlenJed. Mrs. H.iHiheri win rl"' Kol.ertson.
.h. ,...,i ., ..,. ..' lr""a fommiss oner.
'- iimk i,t nv irU't I
held at thr HastlM churrk next Hu- Voani 171
nay auernoon. ine pun c u luvlf- I'., .in,.. . , , ,
-d to attend and listen',., aec.,unt W'uVl
of lh work dune ill lh. r v n, i... I,... .. Jrn A I
1 - ..ii..- in .w M
The Lane county delegates to th..
state Sunday school contention ai
Forest Drove have returned liiinie
and all report one of the best con-1 in
ventions ever held on the Pacific i 073
coast. .Mrs. .m. 11. .Mitchell. .1. M.
.Morris anil .Mrs. ti. . 11. Humbert i.
McCalie.
12
i-ond dis-Oclesby
I There Is nothing lM-tter than Kodol
for dyspepsia, Indigestion. aoiir(Voin-;
achJiihlng of gas and n.'T vous
1 hen?V,che. It digests what you eat.
j Sold by all drtigKty. !
j Linn Drjg Compiin.. . 1
1 So-
nom-
IVtt TlllM.rt f.,P ll m A
. 1 " "..-iiippr nsu w . s. Klchards fcir
He sure and see the new short turn congressman. ere presented for HI
bugv before huyiniv . . ' Ing In the secretarv's ortire but wero
Cll AM0ER3 HARDWARE CO. no, filed iHause'the for
I) . cntliiir in. h .....1.1 . . '
roil SAUK VISO nptlulu piano, ma
naitony raf Roott now
Him jtnpp'ltMi of Aii klndf.
v .-..--' ni -
(a).
carp't lining. I
WARE CO. ,
will sell
OXV." rare
tf
-
Si', the new sar
CHAMPERS I1AKDW
New models easy riding Rambler
for $250. .Vildtess
Ouard.
. tj
STH tv-From mv pl.i, Oil Dead
mond's Ferrv Tuesday evening, two
buy mares, weight 1200 t,v ,:tiui
Any InforniaMon as to iheir wltere
abouts will be gi.t.llv re-civ. I. and
nnv expen.,- !l!l. ' he, 1 fuiv jMj i
I albert unit T!:..,
also .ireiilatlng p.-ittions for noml-
......... - men can tie filed up lo Ml,
Sie h .stories
overi-oni-- bv
weather in . ,
TV' wii:kni;ui ,,.
ha.l 'n li,
us wnrkiin
' in sn. h
d.iv are out
!)- sir -,
tak.-n h
i!:ie
'tl beilg .
pleasant
of place, j
ar lip
1 aeenui
liy h it.
Read This
The Eugene Grocery
is no- open for -business
po their mew
sTtxJ t r 'letter
able j'Te i tfieir
cCtw(tfK'W tft'er
befvrre :: : : : : :
O
EUGENE GROCERY
104 West Eighth Stutl o
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