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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
the CTomra DAttT ae&SS. fkidav, may I. i The Friendly Store Saturday Special Auto Tailored V $1.50 to S4.Q0 l!.celv,,l by ,.M)1vkh j-eM.-ritay dozen ..f th n.w ., Taitor.nl Waist in while ami hlmk, blue, IiiK. and tu trii-, ktrlml.l.. ,r , ,,,, ri,rfH. Ki4s 3!l ( lli; r !'! vtry In to $4 tH) Ladies' Lingerie Wzhis Rednced 15 .fam-i. LaWcs Ilicrle Shirt VMS Wfir.illy made, frtm, W. mull , lwn. trlim.Kl witih Sac . Insert.!.; J 15 :,:jr, cent lew h t,,),,.. 36 inch Colored Linen Suitings at, the Yard 25c IIMI-Iin Liniw Sitfchiuvmme pllll(, ,w, M, .,vy (!, WW, H-il, etc.; r,m RiM)) iinlii, at, r nl hwmvii, Ki-n-n, tan, . . . . ii.lc anil 35c 25c and 35c Fancy Back Combs Each B.W, p-n.mu.0Wk on., I, 2.-Jc ih1 Sr-; yo.r cholo f ,w 1,, n1, ra. Guaranteed Hole-Proof Hosiery, 6 prs. $1.50 "We replace rery pair $aat wears out in 6 months. 4f ?JfciV ; If " " 1 SI H i 5 6 FRESHMEN Ifft- K 'ffilANGiJUf TRACK MEET '(l-XI?JlITV FIHST VKVU Sll- .KXTS 1IETTKK ATHI-KTrS II AX HKiH SCHOOL LADS FKOM l()ltTLAl) AXU Kl'OKKK GOOD-SIZED CltOWI) ATTENDS CIRCUS WILL PITCH TENTS NEAR i.i ,v -nar to ituii Wirt. -tivenes!. "'8 the most UW:. Hocd's S c d rn nter oi 1 1 uui uu j -rubiwia Clothing ' Norris & Rowe'6 r gven u ) the first showing in the Urr tion and will iiitc on the north aide cr 4S has .'lan of ss adm its tents n, and: freshmen, icond; Krei- sec- freshmen, iu1h In H-vhoa Hlmri. uilK mau"."ttjMrf.. m pairs to ho won, lt,-,iUU,.y. We do not Kuani..t Ihi B,u""ut '"' 6,1 "-!, .roryou .know that they will, regardless of quality. . ..TII K , W. GUARANTEE rl.'1" "'s" 'fa KaliKl 0..il. iln ,ints.h.,. ,. , I. -, lqfroe mi n.P, !),,.,,, iHf.li . om-H,n unwn kiii,w ..r ..... .. ... s0 ,l,p' s,1'a "- daininft ih' mi if, - fi" - titii jiiiM1, TTL 1 9 ,,t. x i.Cy tirc ayea wi tn .anuscptrc lyc.-didx-ivai mctipiiisot the loot. If returned within six month of ' n this dale of Sizes 9 1-2 to JJ 1-2 and the price -25c Your Money W forth or Youtr Mone; BatJc S. H. FFv.ENDLY Eun A good-sized crowd is in attend ance at the triangular uc on Kincald field this ufternoon. The competing teams are the University of Oregon freshmen, the Portland high school and the fcngene nigu school. The events up to a late nuur this afternoon were as follows; 440-yard dash May, ft'eim' first: Myers, I'ovciand, . sec Swart, freshmen, third tir" seconds. 50-yard dash Jlooo first; Dart, Portland, s' IO. E'lliruno ,Klnr1. ',,1. "it(,i,c, lung; ll nnit me, 5 3 Half-mile ruiiD' ftcf- f-noi,:, owns, Poriianrt Vhirrf " .1, second; Sutton, I seconds. Vime, a nunmes, 220-yard h- .... Portland, first .irdles Latourette, second. ; McUulre, roriiiiuu, 100-yarl ' first: Kab' lash Moon, fresnmen, Krelger J Jrts, freshmen, second; 2-5 secoV Jugene, third. Time, 10 Polo Is. ! first; T vault Roberts, tresnmen, I ison, r aylor, freshmen, second; Jam- 3 inc' ortlaiul, third, i-lolghl, teet B .ies. fir road jump Elmaker, Mtgene, fr it; Hixon, Portland, sccoinl; -May, esiimeu, third. Distance, 2 0 leet . 1-4 inches. I!if;h hurdles McGitire, Portland, first; LatoureUe, Portland, second; GoodaJ, freBhmen, third. Time not anno'inced. Sf.ot-inu Taylor, freshmeiii first; I) re.-ris, Jresnmen, seconu; niieriuun, .ut:ene third. Distance, as leet inches. - . HieH ' iiiinri McOtiiiei Portland, first; favliir. freshmen, second;. Jam- PiirHnnd. third-. HfSight-, 5 feet Company's tra' of the S. P. the depot. T' -ks, opposite being cleare'' je grounds are paratory Ic i up today, pre ctrcus ea' the arrival of the .'ly In the morning. i hat Fits '' i i PERSONAL j : L. Eaton, of Jasper, Is In the Gabrtelson, of Salsm, Is in Ison 3 Inr 22 first ers, 593-39-J. WILLAMETTE rSest and itore CITY NEWS O-Wd (lasli Moon, freshmen, ; Krclger-, Eugene, second; My Voi'tihnd, third. Time, 23 see- on' 19 M He rii n Setter, freshmen, first; ooVer, Ireshnie'n, second; Jamison, ot'tland, third. This race was run n the mud, the rain having begun to fail heavily-, and the time was not an-. The hammer throw and the discus throw are the remaining events. C, city. . C. D. the cltv. J. I. Russell, of Salem, was in Eu gene today. E. E. Hyland is down from Lowell for a few days. F. L. Kent, of Corvallla, spent last nlcht in Eugene. Ralph Weed Is up from Portland for a snort time. i 13. O. McGee, of ROseburg, is in 1 Eugene for a few days. , Geo. W. Mack and wife, of Donna, ! are In the city this afternoon. j Mrs. Virginia Maore arrived, here from B.mltler, Colo., yesterday. ; Mrs. M. C. Goodenow returned thisj noon from u visit at Creswell. I it. Robinson returned this after- i noon from a business trip north. ; V. VV. Sharp, a. prominent cltlzsnj oi ijoweii, was in ine cuy louay. S. Smeed left oh this morning's rs stage lor liis farm neitr Waltervllle. t nclno- lioil u'flll wnc nn nrrlvjil in Eugene this afternoon from Portland. H H B. Davidson returned this af- H teimoon frqm.a visit at Brownsville. Mrs. A. i. Nlghswander, of Crow, returned today from a visit at Drain. J. W. Parrish, of Jefferson, was an arrival on the afternoon train to day. E. P. Williams Whs in the city from the Pleasant Hill country over night. and Wears Well is w hat Wc bfferor cas,orwr! We iiiv Kiigohc agLnum i iiai is-, niefhs & Co. hrn'ml ei. in nr utv niwui.ion of carta n r..nl i Tim .,!.. i.. .- . , ... -"... . ib uiu ii ini-f iiisn iv '1 i imipercv. (;. A. Wintercwlm lH at I Ids' ,11.111 mv -inr iny luaauiris. ) DIED Today Is collection Ai,y. paid likut, lUUt. bJll? 1:1 ave j-ou A HB iko Hbew Ir b.lflinK. forth on the lot just ort.h of tin - UhrlHliaa huroh. The work l aviiiRHijr; , tlio exte rior of the Uiuitru btoi:J. waH. coui ,jloted tj'dtiy. Iokb i re bemiinlng t arrive from Dnii- sr.ocery store. Mr- ni.-um,, .ni i . "hi., viuurge me Place at .some future time. A .fas. P. 1 IM'TliAr (a n.ii.,ff -U 4 'iciinacltj of cl ief of nnllin i,uh v i i. .1. .... .. 1 a. j. . . Illim th.h.... 'hi iL-'Z'" . " '" ;'t.v cannot collect from tho ' T IXtVIlIK KTKMIlilif 111,, in.... ' A1l'lin.n . " -1 II .lv. C.er Ute. .thot 'the ;ravol n i V. " ly. n" I K,T,. ,, ?.. '".'"lerly i.uai ves fitgitui tnet Iiiib 11! niiiiuBKieti.ls iieoiiise Uie Warren Con wu iiwlon '-'omnjiny, w'hlch te ,j!oing tlin ipitvlii-. wth: not inllow iimtji to ii little fi now utroet fin- hIt ..,. b. ati.in dit is uiiivvd. mini 'ill lllern Thl- ... .. .. 1 I EllKeilK linvi,,.. . a ''e been H e InoxpcnrilTe ami would be a great I herJ- ' 8 ni",rvrait over the rickety walk' .. ....... , ii KKiiuce to putillc safety. Tf excmnlon tv Mar la iiexl.nn- iip the river for tho Kujrwin; Jiumher j H,v h assuwil. T.he ti-, n 'will Im- Conipany g lnltL The rni'iilar nncling oJ ililio Fort nightly Cub will h helj ttnnionow fluriiiion at 2:3 o'clock. Tomorrnw Is clvcus day. AVro your country ronHlns (Mmulng In! Tlio Clr f"H BioumVi win Vie near Sim S i' depot. The Piillirtiin car. on the nnj.obuig local hks bcej. taken i,fr and thwi- are mw nte but, day cimhiIios for the pan. "ger. Aa prmllcled by Thu aunrd ytMtr ly, the yapaiN-Hii construction nxiw on the thvot yurd linwovement as j,ut mi worn toujy. ciigcne at -n, in. hnrn. A free bna. ke.l ,t;jiner will b,i served on ihe KioiuiOs. Pnery aw wIV be urn. I,. ni jcMBj.. ci me umil enJn- the day li?l.in'ti .to Km:i;no at 1) p. i . Ill the case of 15. J. PYasler vs tin. "r," '-"', Com:Uv, In W'Mch H'rasier sought, to enjoin tl company from nnenuli.,- u " vu'nbtwe Sprlngflelil .illmW,,,; .k. A V.e waters rroin I lie race damaged I s the co,np,u,y w?, ' tV. circuit court, .liidge Harris ,.,-! day Visaed an order fixluir .1,., : the plaintiff, at $3tM.- To Cottage tans HORN . the wife 0f W O ' , l Ms. ;hlir 'of: r.. -Sti jHl'e'ftt 'Of M ttl8ed ; on a suit of clothes k,, sufficient guaranty oi man-blp, style ld i tiiat.ii.il. r sccoupsiirin.uj suiiiiniT line. You Hill cm j complete in every respect, m we will he g,1( toslioivjouj giKiils, Hbcilicr ju Imform i c curry u full Hue o Iri. lilsl.!i:!ts fir men, uid i s . prices and styles are rigM. We own our own MIMaf. uiy no rent and tre'atiiiM with a reasonable profit. drove, Tues '2-pound gl- Mo bf jiald by a o. In Eugene, Aprl' I'ntnk Gllntan and ft. day, .1. 'Cooper, at April 2S, Juccli w n,..,,,. I...1 I " ."iin.v II I l( II 111- , ei! jiiliimilstnin-r of (lit-estate of Mm ti,. ,..i , .. K iuin!i. ft .Hi-ay, who ,t,, at h,.r l,,n . , "'H' n Hit I . A. C. in rciiuviMi Atn-trl . lats. 'ni.. .wit niiiii-rt value cl tin, elje Is L'ililil l. I.. Carlmell, Jlenry Moore and T. II. (Iiirnu were ipolntnl appi aisers. Unlay to i II Vl.ut l.r., ... , ,. . ti-eiiii, "'"l "11 "" ' .-"'iin-e m " me nroiiusi'il DEI'EA- I' i Stl, . "1 )0S, to v-rfe. ii tliiugbter. GfiOVER CLEVELAND DYING OF DANGER .. 'Ki-iw York, Ma.y 1. The Evening World gftyes promt- nence today ' tn'tW report cur- rent in flnam-Val 'circles eman- atlrig ffoin I fre' Equitable Life Assurance Society, that for- ,mer Prcsiflcnt, Cleveland is h'iipel88ly 'ill bf cancer of the .stomach., and that the fam- ily hVe -sttll at Lakewood Ho- . te .Lakewood, N. J., al- though '.that hostelry closed ten 'days' ago. , .Efforts to confirm the s'to'ry '.' " that Cleveland Is aMt'feriiig . -from cancer and that his ctm- 1 ; ditiou Is critical are tinav'ail- ' .ling, owing to the extreme, r'e- , licence of nil cnoliected with . t lio case, . , " water suimlv inn,, li.l,... I i-lj ...I..... i. .ii water ' " - ounc i i llei-..,.,. Oarn.tt. o n,,,,.. wit . ' Tl,.. ,a,U,g b,.1er Is be,,,,, 1,l,,!wXSln gi,,,0 between n,,. ties n the street car : doner. Collier and Car M M: ,7; truck ivn Bml Kh.jfnth street um,,r. i l' Btmmr. ' . (. lllln- ''-'"'l Utory to iMvlnir that street. Th.. ; and on,,' ciu "., ... ' 1 Vl. woi-R on standstill rimo to . . ..- iiu uiiiuiiy nave an ivMd i ...,... -rrmn T..,niik.i .... ...... . " ," ""I""" " mi rrituio in Ku- Kimo UcTHaftfj-. Mr, Test a the jhvv partner u tlw Mill, Gun 8ln.ro. The rt.-hekai nr.. Invltntl to at lend tomorrow nlgln the drtllcatiou fh'ld. I)y orcl.T f tin. noble fraud. ,!V' " Anitnwix- liimker sheds and fflce on ei Kifth tri-t, n.-ar VVII. lHinette hav, lieo com pl.-td Mll Mr. Andrews will move to the ueiy of fice at once. ri iMUIi street Is at a to give tine rock crimbpi- Set further jihead wllh iu A petition u-jia filed In the juvenile ."nn iiiih iiiiirn nir iv Mrn rn.., I ley, the mother of th alleged delln- vm-iii cniitt, iictiel Seeley, asking : that the rnL b dlsmlsHed, but Judge rbrtsmnn refused to grant the petl I tlcm and set May 4 nt 2 p. m. as the i time for the appearance of t),e girl , In rutin. will be! Kill .tones e nl tuitny begn I. T. Mcklln has bought II C 'ill's luicrest In the firm of M.iiii,,' continue the drv ! Meal, and will lap, of the Register. A smvj,,, ,,., ()f thp vo(irg ()f held at , he LT" " ..1" " n1 -In ni -'-"""i loiuorrow v .7li.g n i J, i"'k f"' ",0 1"H of iing to Issue warrants to nv for iiVinfn . . " ls Mpected to Issue ""'"" the warrants for the hk-h school nddltlon mii.i ,f.' ! halem, April i tHral College ! l;niverslty at j score of S to j Interesting c 'venly mate I cates. x0 i the third ' Pitched w his whole to pieces- , making i-H. AJSCTTE'S NINE runs th three-r honte Aft and side the lot hi for the new building. I Mitral Point Herald: ,t U Gav returned Krldav fi-,.,.. .... . ... ' " to Eugene and other points ,1 i v., .',! V I. II.. ... .... . "in. in cug-'tie . r I the circuit court mi-iV,.. .V . "M"""" ""siness at the old stand at the """ ""'' with " 'inn. corner ol Mist .N nl h iin.l n,.i. u, toe. w in -.. J OFTEN HINDERED JHE purchase, SJle or exchange of property is oftc o hindered through a lck of ie.dy money. Whin the investment is both s.ife and judicious, we arc always prepared to loan funds suff.cient to enable parties to carry out their plans. Always have ycur transfer' of real estate made at this bank. We havea nrw and improved systcmof holding dcedsin escrow. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank line ." .nr. uiiv r. and Mrs nth- h ,1,1 .. n West nf I. ...... .... i " 1 , " "'i wen north i vi , Z ""Vr, '"- ""i-i V '""' ". "."i nerc -..-u in some in-.,.,., I l'''i''"'K'd a fine farm, for also i ....i.ii residence and .l 3ft -'- Oi egon Aurictil .defeated . Willamette base-hail today by the 4- :'!'Jw game was fin ne "and the teams more ' neeVthhn the score nuli- run hud been made until , Hiving, when ,. Willamette's , nlkVd Itooper Iwme. 'Phen te.ain got excited and went Corvallis hKd. 'no trouble hits and rcgUiared iseven at Vtinlng. Poff batting a good .agger, which a fumble made a rup. . .er'that Wlllnnietto settled down good ball was played on both i until, the seventh inning, when Af!ncs broke down nnd gave the nl sleam its score. Nace made a t. hich brought In two men, and nm'cdialely after Doege s.'nt the ball hrtingb . centre field, bringing in Natfe and getting home himself by aid of 'a fumble. In the ninth Inning U'iiui.y, Covvullls, made n three-base till and got home on a hit by Francis. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Sluecile. Mark .1. Slnman, Rochester, N. Y J. Prag and wife, Portland. C l'l. lliibrlelson, Salem. V. Howard and wife, Taconia. It. Sess?man, Portland. F. O. Miller, Portland. Geo. A. Walz. N. Y. Max Friedeiithnl. Portland. .1. Burthwicke; -Portland. , Grant Thomas, Portland. '-.Y',. , Albert, Schaller." .lanesville, Wis. R. C. 'Davis. Portland. ,1. E. Ransom.-Portland. F. L. .Kent-. Ciorvalllff. :C. T. Caulfield, Portland. .John. Davidson; Portland. C. E. Beeman, Sacramento. V W.. Philips. and wife. N". Y. T. W"; Kendall. St. Louis. 11. O. Bishop, San Francisco. et Mr. 1 Pun property their homo In Eugene. :lk.. illie OI OUT l.n liter nnn.ir L. N'Hiirs on 30 days' trial and you ean "'"'fdo your washing without work. " M CH.XMHEUS HAUinVARi; CO. rtlrei . . ' i... , ,, ... ., I in I c ll. ..v...... m iii-i tll.lll IMMIUI lluligestlim. sour stotn- ai-h, belchlnii. of g;is and nci vous hesdacbe.' It digests what I'.. I,i, '"or dyspepsia Capital and Surplus $I25.CC0.C0 Fist.iblishcd I5i Thousands of rolls or i per Just received CHAMBERS HARP' See the new braced" No extra charge for h CHA.MIlEHS Eresh garden see the 11,.,. Hive grnce Son, 7 West Ft,.' ! W'o still have i which Include, i r.n-.s and mattlfS) Q. v ar . -i' i en v;ii:i: hlcli he hasfd i in -lllWIl to liuiUi old l'v nil drugglsis Linn Drug Company. cut. - ' The Hoffninn.' V. A. Wairotis, Forest Grove. E. J. "Fischer, Kpresf Grove. - -. Maurice Winter, Portland. , Maude lwis, Mohawk. V: V. W. Sharp. Lowell. ' J. W. Tallinn and wife, Harris burn. ' ' : ... Salem high school baseball team. Mr. Geene. Salem. Mr. Krebs. Salem. Mr. Richardson. Salotn. P. W. .lones. Salem. II. Hunt, Salem. W. 11. Perkins. Salem. .Inhu B. Letben-y, city. C. W. Cottain. Chicago. . Claude Spencer, Portland. E. Howard, S. F. D. Dnpont, S. F. ' A. Herder and son, Appleton Mr,, and Ml'. R. O. Brady are in the. city frOiA Creswell this after- rlQOti. ,. ... , .. ,. Dr. C, V-. Lowe returned home this 'afternoon from a business trip to points north. Mrs. Nettle DuBruille and son, of CeA'iage Grove, are In the city tor a Atty or so. Presiding Elder M. C. Wire "was a passenger for Yoncalla on the "after noon train today. A. Lister, of Newton, la-., "arrived in Eugene yesterday and limy decide to locate here, i City Attorney L. E. Bftin returned last night from a business ' trip to Portland. ..... . ' A. E. McMilfpuey a'nd'VV. H. Bailey were passengers on this ' mbrnihg.'s stage for Blue River.. . , - Mrs. Bud kompp cairte up ..from Junction City' this. 'afletii66n to visit her folks a few days,. .. ...... .. K !H..Hosiner, of il.onihoutU,.ls in th- lilty on business; having arrived Wt the afternoon train today. 'Mrs. R. S.Bean and son.. Robert, 'CaYriV tin h-n Sa,lem on (he afternoon 't'Mfn today fof a 'visit of. a few days. C. A. Malbouer,, district rreignt agent of the 5. P,. Co., arrived up from the north on the urtemoon train tg'daj'.,...., .... Miss Cora'Siitton was a passenger to Salem-on the. noon train today. She will visit relatives there for sev eral days ' ,- Mrs. George McCullottgh, accom-1 panied by her lather, arrived up from , Harrisburg this afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Strand Long. i Mrs. W. Y. Masters and daughter. Miss Bertha, after a visit with Mrs. Lulu Tollman- in Eugene, 'returned i homo to Portland today. Dr. ,1. M. Bradley, state auditor- i general or Michigan, has announced, bis- candidacy for the Republiciin.j ioiiiinatl:m for governor of that state. ' i Mrs; T. II. Foley, of Portland, ac- coinpanled by her Infant son, arrived j here this afternoon to visit nt the home of her brother, Professor Percy Adams, a few days. -Mrs. Sadie Marshall and three children, accompanied by her broth er -C. L. McNamara, left today for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will visit for awhile. and from there will proceed to Pierre, 8, D., on an ex tended visit. Mrs. A. W.. Dillard came d.iwn from Gos'.ien today to visit nt the home of her nephew. County tcno.u Superintendent W. B. Dillard. She was accnmnanled by her son-ln-luw. Hil'nei- Bh-hoi). of San Francisco. ED. flAN No. "8 Enst Ninth Stmt Eugene, Oregon Locket! THESE WILL HE W MORE THAN EVER HH SEASON. WE HAVE ACM LINK RAXfUXO EH0MH DOLLARS TO TWEXTV W LARS. Signet Kings .MI1VI.-T TUXdS ARK vfi .(ipl-i.AK HIT MlSTBtl; ,.L- llllh liRAVKii. i.- KM UAH." - ..Ill ..... i.-vi:ItUK oui." u 1 1. 1' I- 1M.1-: !- UAIU-I-- A in: ,: AS(,X.M1I.E A1 ,iivi; lin hone mn-. S( 11.11 hv is. WATT5 av'p-'-Bi;iJ Cor. 9th nn" BLACKSWITHi a- .ew wall' pa A'AKK CO. T . i Say.lge heel. . raw. .. i .DW'ARL 1 ' S of All kinds y, W. J. Gibson : .ith street. q lice supplies of aii kltuls. ' . CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. E. E Wlr. II Sto tlio new tia-cpsry eanwt lining CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I New models easy riding Rambler leveles on dlsphw- CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. a counl.-r. tiirui'me. lie sure and see nu, up- lOmrt tur bim.:v before IntAi1, q CIIAMBEKS It.VHllvMvltK I'd. Werten. Portland. .1. .1. Russell, Salem. I. F. Cutshall, Portland. -V. G. Felian, Pnrtlnnd. R. B. Marsters. Portland. A. Listers, Portland. Hninncy I.. Craft, Newton 1.- I'l'VHU-. .c Nettle Iliilli-iQ' G ro e A. I.utt, IViar.a 11. W. H.tilci. Pnrt'.-in.l. A. E. Mi-Murph.-y. I'oniHiid K:l,l Kill:.-. c,t !.!".! Wi!,.,,,. I:'n !l,t..-.-,.. ei'l- s: I s-i'i.. t'i.. ' 'aiuin. ile and sun. Cottage I Read This The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before EUGENE GRBCE$ 104 West Eit;h Slntt ' ! ec.S''" I !!S.B sany"'- nir hi.i ki nardvv in ig. Vit.n I i .-riffs 'fc Fit:. - ' '"' jn0 .vV R.i-'.l- w a . Sniuni'lii I'hi.m T. :;t tilths. lit (: l"-..-:tr O P' l!C , AKt-: CO. at l-ie p; ;i ii I'. I - !,a -. p. i id. T 8 .a.n.N... Q