Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1908)
fKOWXM DAHiY ODASD, SATTRDAr, MAT ..1BM. Friendly's May Sales Begin Monday Auto Tailored Waists $1.50 to $4.00 I!erelvel liy i'iri'KM yesterday 10 down of tin. new Auto Tailored Wulsts in while mid Muck, lilne, pink anil Ian Mrles, deinelialdc rollars, Marched ruffs; slzin 112 to j'i; priced very low; ill, rucli $1.30 to $1.00 4 jLadies' lingerie vVaists BuCduced 15 lo,oii Ladles I -1' Kllirt H"isls henutlliilly made, from line mull mid lawn, . , . ,., , . "U,U I'l lees 1.5 lo !".- ier rent less Hum reyulur. Irlmmed wlHi Iaee mill Iiim'i 1 , 36 inch Colored Linen Suitings at, the Yard 25c itd-lnili eolored Linen Suiting, comes in pink, liflit hlue, navy, lirown, Ki-eeii, tun, red, KTuy, pearl, elc.i extra kmhI imnlily, at, per yaiil 2."ic ami :15c 25c and 35c Fancy Back Combs Each !5c !t doen mounted back ronlliN, worth "..If and :15c; your choice of Hie lot at, ea. 15c For Prices. and Particulars of this MAY SALE . sec Evening Guard MONDAY Four Pages of Store News GREAT LOCKOUT OF WOUGMEN !N ENGLAND Glaso, May 2. Clyde shipbuild ers todav 'locked out six thousand woodworkers. This measure is the outcome of a dispute between the shipbuilding employers' federation and the shipworkers of the northeast coast, who struck rather than accept a reduction of wages, and who have not been able to pat the federation to arbitrate their demands. Lockouts have been decided upon by all ship building yards of the United King dom, and the workmen in other branches will gradually be locked out. There seems to be a prospect of a complete stoppage of the shipbuild ing industry, a condition that will af fect directly not less than 250,000 men. Guaranteed Hole-Proof Hosiery, 6 prs. $1.50 We replace every pair that wears out in 6 months. - In placing thlM Kumiiittocri 1Ioh oh tho market wo do ho with a thorough know led that it is iimri to wear. The highest fjrmle of finest Hpun yarn is um-iI and they arc converts! Into tills faln ir, briny; knitted with doubly rHul'nrxd heels and toes. We do not ex-M'i-t m )tair of thes How to he worn nIx months without chunge, hut Nix pairs to he worn alternately. We do not guiuitiitec that nallK In Um hIioo or sharp Uhi nails will not cut holm in them, for you know that they will, regardless of quality. OUR. GUARANTEE "TIiIh Honk Ih giiariiiilei'd nualnst holes In soles, heels or Utm for n KtI(h1 of hIx months. In rase they should need darning within tills pia'lnd, we agree t replace Ihem with new ows, upon surrender of couism given with lloso, if returned within six months of date of Will'.' They arc dyed with antiseptic Dye and will net poison the foot. Sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2 and the price 25c Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRJLNDLY Eugene's Largest and Best Store SEEKS TO ANNUL ILLEGAL MARRIAGE CONTRACT MltS."llll,T.llll)ll.lO S.lVs HIIK . DION'T KNOW IT WAS IIXK'iAL TO MAItltV WITHIN SIX MONTHS Al'TliK llKIXd 1)1- VOItCKl' Mrs. Carrlo L. lllltabldd'o today began suit In the circuit court agaltiHt William l.nnu, nuking the court to annul the pretended inarrhigu con tract entered Into by them In Ku Kunu on August 2!. 1902. Mrs. Ilill uhlddlu nlli ges la her complaint that on April I I, 11102, she began suit against , David lllllnblildli) for divorce, and that the decree was granted June 17. She was married to Lane only n llttlo over two mouths after being divorced, not knowing that the iiinrrlagu would be Illegal until ut ter six mouths had elapsed from the lime (lie divorce was granted. She alleges that as soon as she learned thai the marriage was not lig:il she left Lane and has since been living separate and apart from lit ill. .1. U Wells Is attorney for the plaintiff. CITY NEWS Charles Cochran came down from Cottage, drove lust night. Mrs. Walter Ross is In the city from I'ortland for n few days. William Welch nnd family are lu re to locate. Mr. Welch Is a brother of Mrs. Aline la C. l'hllps, of this city. There will be a big dunce Friday night, May 8. at Creswell at the W. O. W. hall. All are Invited. Schmltt I llros. nii'ln.r 1 111 -! (.., In ir ivnn I !..,. r It o band concert which was to have been given In the Kast park last night was postponed. Tho threatening weather kept tiiaiiy farmers away from town who would have been here to see the show had the day been warm and clear. 0, II. l'lrkett, whose place of bus iness was temporarily closed at Springfield recently, has so adjusted his financial affairs that he will re open his store next Monday. One of tho circus sideshows ex hibited at tho corner of Klghth and Willamette streets during the day and raked in hundreds of dimes. The attraction was a freak Teptllu o some kind. A crowd of I'nlverstty hoys was stationed In front of The I'.uahl of fice during the parade this morning. They joshed the announcers and cre ated a lot of run while the parade was passing. The parade this morning was 'the best that Norrls & Howe have over given here. It was longer and the features were better. Willamette street was crowded with thousands of people to view the pageant. Kxpress Agent Hoonte has rerelvrt word from the Oregon Homing l'lg eon Club at I'ortland that five roups of pigeons will arrive here tonight to lie liberated Sunday morning. He will turn Ilium loose at 7 o'clock. Mrs. P. IVti'ilngton had one of her legs amputated yesterday at the Ku- gene hospital. She has been troubled a ureal (leal with the limb and fi nally her physicians advised amputa tion. Dr. Scalto was the surgeon lu tho case. Hov. Trimble asks nil candidates for bniitlsm lo be present at the Methodist church at 10:30 a. in. lo- I morrow. Tho baptismal service will begin live in lull i m alter the opening I of the service, llally und praise ser I vice at 10: ail a. in. Tonight at the high school the special meeting for the purpose of deciding on Issuing warrants for the new high school addition and for the probablo erection of a new grammar building will bo held. All taxpayers are requested to bo present. Rev. C. M. VnnMarter, tho evan gelist who conducted a serleB of meet ings in the M. K. church lu this city sonic Utile ugo, and who has fre ' quontly visited tho city since, was ! married a short time ago at Lebanon to Miss Addle Simpson. L. F. .('hiiney, proprietor of the j Plymouth' lodging house, has accept. 1 ed the position of day clerk at the I Hotel Sineede, beginning his duties tills morning. He Is an experienced I hotel man, liaviug fonueiiy occupied In similar position at the llaunock ! hotel at l'ocalello, Idaho. I (ion. W. Taylor, the well-driller. reached a depth of 3 S3 feet at the I well on I. F. Circle's place near the j I. (). (). F. cemetery, and yet failed 1 to strike a goo.l flow of water. In I stead of water there Is a slimy sub stance resembling crude petroleum. ! which has a peculiar odor, as if of ' ga;'. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY AT BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday will mark the beginning of Kev. O. C. Wright's fifth year with the Eugene Baptist church, and the day will be appropriately observed. At 11 o'clock the pastor will speak especially of the work In Eugene and it is expected that most of the mem bers received In the past four years will be present. The communion will bo celebrated and welcome to new members given. At S o'clock the sertlce will be of much Interest to the public. The pastor will speak on "Four Years In Kugene What of It?" Stereopticon prelude will be given and music by oivhestra. OFTEN HINDERED rHE purchase, sale or exchange of property is often ' hindered through a lack of leady money. When the investment is both sate and ludicious, we are always prepared to loan funds sufficient to enable parties to ' carry out their plans. Always have your transfers of real estate made at this bank. ' We have a new and improved system of hoi ding deeds in escrow. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $ 1 25.CCO.OO Established 18"2 The grounds near (he depot are not so cramped as It was thought they would lie when It was an nounced In The Ciuard last evening that the circus would exhibit there Tho tract just across the street from the paving pi ii lit on Lincoln street Is being utilized for the main tent and the other tents are east of that. The l.yans-Dcvoreaux string quar tet, comprised of Messrs. Ccell Ly ons, first violin and leader; Huford Houch, sticond violin; Koscoe Lyans, viola, and Harry Devereaux, 'cello, will give a recital at the Methodist church next Wednesday evening. May t. at S o'clock. The quartet has a fine program and plays well. Ad mission free, but a silver collection will be taken. The Hooth-Kelly Company com menced delivering piling Tuesdav at J ml kills Point which will be used In the construction of the trolley line. They have the contract to furnish nil the lumber that will bo used In the trestle work and the bridge that crosses (he Willamette. Mr. Honey Is now building the pile driver nnd work will be rommenced In a few d.iyj on tho road. Springfield News. The darning party given at '.he fn derwiH'd rink last night was a success In every particular. A l.irge crowd or young people was In attendance and spent a very pleasant ev 'iiing at the terpsichnrenn pastime. The tit It -sir was furnished bv the I lien 're or chestra. The floor was not best fur darning, but after two or three dances it will be worn slnoutli and ought i be u uec'l as any In the el:y. Tin- big rink i,ery we'd ent. lated an;l on that account the dances lo he given there during the summer will doubtless prove popular. Nearly one whole side of the building Is open and there will he plenty of cool air during the warmest of weather. An event of unusual Importance will be the May party to lm given by the Young People's Foreign .Mission ary Society or the M. K. church next Tuesday evening, May 5th, at the home or Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ilulin, 8 SO Charnelten .street. A short lm; excellent program will be rendered. Surprises In store for everybody. All young people are cordially'luvited to attend. N. 11. Don't forget to bring your purse with some small change In It. s of the students were posh one of the spielers at (he side show after the parade this morning. The spieler got sore and called on a cou ple of circus helpers, who appeared each with a long Iron bar. the spieler announcing that there were Km men hi the tents armed the same wav This had a quieting effect on the stu dents At Crants Pass the other dav the Hey Kube" call was given after a citizen of that place had attacked a circus employe ,.nd in an instant scores of employes armed with clubs and bars appeared and a riot ensued. T.'lk., rnn ..f ,.. r.. ......... . o,. uil,s ,rml ana vou can : do your washing without work j CHAMUKHS HAKDWAKK CO. There Is nothing better than Kodol ror dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stoiu I mil belching of gas and nervous headache. It digests what you eat Sold by all druggists. ! Llun Drug Company. -- -- PERSONAL II. W. Maholi and wife are down from Mabel. Harry Btirford arrived from the south last night. E. H. Cox arrived In Eugene last evening from California. , S. G. Spicer is in the ,eity from Marcola for a few days. J. M. Martin returned this after noon from a trip to points north. 11. L. fSogurt was a passenger on tho fiver last, evening for Portland. Mrs. C. S. Fuller Is visiting her sisler, Mrs. Lackey, in Portland. .Miss Gertrude Johnson eanie down from lira In on the flyer last evening. Uert McCieman, of Pern water, Mich., ivas an arrival In Eugene last night. Mrs. M. E. Smi:h came up from Portland today to visit her mother, Mr?.. Taliafero. Mrs. F. H. Wetherbee was a pas senger to Creswell on ths afternoon train today. F. J. Hard return'd tin the noon train today from a business trip to Cottage Grove. Mrs. Stephanie Schueeker was a passenger to Albank on the even ing train yesterday. Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Hooker re turned to Brownsville today after a visit, in Eugene of a few days. Miss Maude Reynolds was a pas senger to Portland on the noon train train today. She will spend Sunday there. Mrs. Shannon, formerly Miss eone Perkins of Drain, is herp with her husband, who is connected witli ths circus. W. T. and J. M. Cornelius and fam ilies were pleasant callers at The Guard office today. They reside in the lower Siusiaw country. Prof. I..- H. Alderman nnd Hon. Allen H. Eaton went to Shedds today to speak there tonight In the inter ests of the University of Oregon. Mrs. LaDow, of Falls City, and Mrs. Davis, of Monmouth, are visit ing Mrs. P. J. McPherson and Mrs. Spencer in Eugene for a few days. Rev. D. H. Trimble goes to Spring field tonight to address the Odd Feb lows on the occasion of the dedica tion of the new I. O. O. F. hall there. Herbert C. Eastland came up from Portland last night to spend a few days here visiting his father, Coun ty Treasurer Eastland, and numer ous friends. A. B. St. John, representing the hltehead & Hoag Company, of New ark, N. J., the largest manufacturers of advertising novelties in the world is stopping at the Hoffman. Mrs. Dora Mode left todav on t trip to Texas. She will 'take the steamer at Portland for San Fran cisco and h-oni there will go to her old home in the Lone Star state. Sergeant Richard Fuller, who has had charge of the I'nited States army recruiting station in Eugene, which was closed a few dnys ago, has gone io leinrar.a. wash., to open a sim liar offico there. l'ee supplies of aii kinds. I chamukks hardware co l . See the new sa:'-.-.r;. carp- ., CHAMltKIiS HARDWARE c". : New models easy ridinT Rambler bicycles on displnv. ! CHAMUKHS HARDWARE CO. iiiinns- TeiiiO;,), str,,, near ::!i. Stamp.. ,.,..-,.,;.), , rt photos at Ipwcst prii-.s. Albany llerali: Airs. Robinson daughter. Miss lielenc Robinson, of Migene, are in the citv to visit ovei Sunday with Mrs. C. V. Littler. A CoiVilllla n.,n,. ,J ... , e- " I'm leu lint j cases of smallpox in Philomath. The -."..ii oiiiiiierciai i:utu savs it s an infamous prevarication that it hasn't had a case for years. TEA There's plenty of hum bug: in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best Yesterays baseball scores: Port land, b; San Francisco, 0. Los An geles, 7; Oakland, 2. He sure and see the new short turn buggv before buving CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa. per just received v CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. See the new bracedSaTage wheel No extra oharge for brace CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. twrn?;if' "-it's. j CHAMBER HARDWARE tVl. j ,'"h "'Vn seed In iZ I m-h am isjuK1,i ro Hee sppn, , aifrur UlAMtlEliS HARDWARE CtP M ed Icin. Is a necessity. You nrW ; .... ,i, juur husband needs it, your children need :t everybody needs it. The lest is T- t1.a Uool- K.-.-.r-' !. 1 ., " " "-au3c u nas tiic most ciin tive merit, is the most economical, cures the most people. It cures Spring humors, bad blood, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, when all others fail Buy a bottle and begin to take it today. 100 Doses One Dolw SarsatabS nro linen's bsrsnnarl in In tnh- Sold l,y all draiqlsT. or wit t,.-- li-i lumi. in., it, uii.ii mi. until iiii r,r Hi. nr ... ... I.- ., !"- the Baine eurH'e -.-lfls. JIX1 llOHM St. Lowell, 11U.1I Anarchy's Press Is Freedom's Foe So Uncle Sam Says "They Must Go" Tliey excite fanatics and fault flinders to the performance of deeds of violence. You must indeed be hard to please if you find fault with our meals. Try the Theatre Cafe restaurant-once and you will not call a halt on dining here frequently in the future. I Lockets Dr. T.Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL A pure, antisep. I ie Toilet 1'owder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and ..nl.'.ilv UnliovnQ S3 skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refreshing effect At deal ers cr by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by PPRPl T. HOPKINS. N. v. CITV. Proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM VOR BALK AND RECOUMENDFD DV .o , STANLEY'S. 0I- Willamette St. Eugene Til USE Wb HE voJ MORE THAN EVER raj SEASON. WE HAVE A MXE KAXtilNT, FROM n I DOLLARS TO TWENTY HtJ LARS. Signet siuxrr i:ix;s arku; I'on i.Ai: hi t mist nr.: .:iavi:h. VK HAVE l'ATKiiT r:.vt:i;AVi:it wild, i:n'(;i!.vk oni l'ltliK )!' ('IIAP.CK. A KKASOXABIJi JMu!1 OF K.XtiRAVIXti IU I DONH FKKK. . OX W SOIil) 11V IS. WATTS 1heUp-to-Dit,eJewela Cor. 9th and WillanetttSi w - - I blacksmith; t I r,t vour Rotter T. Put on ty S.B.FINNEGA 574 Olive 3t 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 GROCERY 104 West Eighth Street ! c-i Trade I Tilly tr or rterr or Undf I .. ,-Siel d.4Ulmafalltfcc5- I D.iirv. ftu-VtniorMB.- uljcturirg "so- I CotiBinBvl", SCTdleoro'rll,t- iirticuu". , r Expert hotwf I ...... t : Fifteenth Ani Red 4511. E-P vj if gM'w.iioiffl e