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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
a.1 - I- ImKaMTO lAlU nin ?HCmaM.V.,MJiY TuMOaV' TheT ery- Gotta Stock of Grove On o o s aJle Having purchased the "Toggery" stock of Mr. Ben Lurch, administrator for E. W. Hebard. we will place it on sale Saturday morning at exceeding low prices for this up-to-date merchandise. furnishings., Arrow "Brana Collars, Toggery price 15c; our price 2 for 15 Boston Supporters, Toggery price, 25c; our price 10 Fancy 'Vests.,. .. j.g OFF '50c Suspenilerrf-. .V. . ....... . 29 35c -'Suspenders , 19 '75c Neckwear-'..;1.:. ISZ. '. . . . . 35 60c Balbrlggan- Underwear '. 29 11.76 fillk Uaderwear 99 '$1.25 'Wooilen. Underwear . .'.'.'..... .'. .". 75 $1.50 to $2.00. Drees Gloves 95t '11.50 Horse Hide, Calf Skin Gloves $1.00 $2.00 Horse Hide Gauntlets $1.25 Shirts and Night Robes... '1 1.21 "Monarch Shirts 85 $2.50 Cluett Shirts $1.35 duett and Monarch Negligee Shirts, values to $3.50 at $1.45 50c tyork Shirts 39 Bpysi Shirts 1 $1.60 Night Robes j.' 95? $1.75. Pajamas : ...... 85 1 " 1 Clothing $2.60 boys' Navy blue Cheviot Suits $1.65 $2.00 boys' Corduroy Trousers . ; . . . w ... V. $1.25 $7.00 Youths' lopg pants Worsted Suit.'. , $4,95 Men's hand tailored Worsted Suits, ware ,.1 00, ow , $9.85 -1: 1 t Men's Suits, values to $13.00, now .i ' $6.85 A new line of Outing Trousers, cut In peg-tops and! seml-pogs Upwards from $2.75 Men's Overalls 39t Dusters were $2.25; Saturday $1.65 Schwab's Specialty Clothing, latest styles, nobby pnttorns $10, $15, $20 Hats. Conqueror Brand Hats, the best $3.50 tlat on the market . . $2,115 I. Ion Brand and Majestic Hats priced at $1.45 $7.00 Panamas ...... $4.95' $3.00 Sailors $2.00 $1.60 Sailors $1.00- Also a full line of Cloth and Straw Hats specially priced Stanleys PRICE CUTTERS ..... V .1 612 Willamette SC., 3 D6ors South of Ninth Suit Cases... Leathor Case, satin llnod $4.75 A good leather Suit Case $3.45 A Keratol Case, steol frame., brass trlmmod at $1.39 A genuine cowhide, case, would be cheap at $7.60 $4.95 IE EVIDENCE AGAINST I literally dyed crimson. Broad red smears appeared on the right shoul- il., tinrl lanpl TtlP mflt W&8 of S PllCOCPT UIIDnCOCD ' Heht material and showed the stains ouorcui munutni.11 f Continued from Page One.) o'cloclt. The Identification was shortly before midnight. De thes were at once sent to make a ifiled search of the vacant lot. tftin's coat and vest, worn by him he left his home Friday morn 8are still missing. the artieies were found by Pa tau Stark Lytle. The lot, be fo Montgomery and Harrison "ts, on Water street, Is on his t and attracted by a broken old usurhe, he walked up to the vehl- tad Inspected the bed. The glint S rifle barrel caught his eye, and Irew the rifle Oilt. The coat lay lighted match revealed the char-, of his find and the officer hur toto the police station. Here a le Inspection was made of the fcpnt. The breast was spattered .Mood, while the right sleeve was fOLGER'S PMI Golden tern bff Coffee fill never vary if you grind I home. The grocer rfds all kinds of Coffee r nis mill nr... -j k., k, J VIA gl 111U Wilt . einvnur. c l. d ? a J unuciuuit Foma-tight tins-Nevcr in J A. roltfr a Co., rrmaolaoo plainly. In Trouble at Taconin Vancouver, Wash., May 6. Ed ward H. Martin, arrested In Portland on the charge of murdering Nathan Wolff, a Portland pawnbroker, has a police record in this city and curi ously enough was arrested for rob bing the safe of M. Clow, a local pawnbroker. From the varied story told the Vancouver police by Martin. Chief Secrlst, of the local forre, be lieves Martin likely to deny Un charge of murder ill the face of tin most incriminating evidence. It was 1 l..t,.rint Inn of tile lUlllill. uiiimis" v. ... .., - man furnished the Portland author-1.1..- 1... .urtt u'hn knew him well. that his capture was effected yester day. Martin s trial was to romo up oe t . v... ...norinr con rt on a charge of 1UIC IUC Oll.". - - grand larceny, but through the Influ ence of his wife ana inenus um .anf0(t m nettv larcenv and Martin pleaded guilty and was fined J.iU, tnis amount ueiu im his wife. After his experience here Martin soon left town and has not vet been seen by the local authorl.. ties. , SCO BERT & D0D6E IN BUSINESS HERE AGAIN every Woman 2. 5 ,'i -wiimnn motua mow g 'vwtll Whining bprcy t 1 UWJ w-ot roniinifr.i. '" U., a mm. CUrk Co, Pertiud E. Dodge and V. D. Scobert, who were formerly In the general mer chandise business In Eugene, hav ing sold out last summer to R. J. Moses & Son, who came here from Corvallls, have again decided to en ter business here and have bought hack the store they sold to t:ie lat ter firm. They took charge of the business today. The deal was com pleted yesterday, and The Cuaril was annrised of It. but by request nf Mr. Dodge, who for some reason wanted I to withhold It from publication until today, no metillon was made nf the I sale 111 yesterday's paper. Scobert ic Dodge will continue the business : at the old stand In the Uovey biiilil-j ne. at the corner of West Eighth,, and Olive streets and mill enlargu the stork. They- will also do a wholesale business. Messrs, Moses & Son will prbably remain, (n Hu ge n.: OI.lt I1AV STATE EXIM)KSES llltYAN noston. May 7. A Bryan endorsement plank has been agreed upon by the Democrat ic state committee on resolutions. ; IOI,ITI( AI- POINTS Johnson has carried the Demo cratic primaries of Minnesota over Brvan. . Kenturkv Republicans are holding factional conventions, due to the bit ter fight between the Fairbanks and Taft supporters. ' TEA The cost of good tea is so very little: only a third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast I Ten pvti rfto-ti. mr m-iT it r Li. SLiui'l B. 0" Um- Q YKSTKUI.AVK fJAMKH OK PACIFIC COAST Vaoi.,.', oamn nf the Const ; league at Portland ended In a tie be ' cause of the rain. At San FranclBco I Oakland and l-os Angela play I erf twelve innings to a tie, the score being 5 to 5. In one ol the grandest exhibitions of baseball ever seen In the West. Aberdeen ana iiutte oat It led twenty Innings to a draw. Af ter three and a quarter hours' play, i empire Caruthers called ff the 1 nma for darkness was rapidly set tling down. The last 14 Innings were played without a score, and the game Itself was characterlied by high-class ball. Al'CTIOX SALE. At the Southern Pacific Railroad corrals Saturday May 9, 1:30 p. m. sharp, I will sell to the hlghem bid der for cash. 2 4 head of well bred driving and business horses. No re serve. No by bidding. Everything uoe. J. A. CARPENTER. S. P. Wynegar, Live Stwk Auctioneer. w&d DKIItTE WITH MOH.MOV. There will be a debate between J. If. Moore, and a Mormon elder, be ginning rtfxi M nday night, May ill. at th hall over Dempsters j -tore, In Fairtnount. The Mormon ,Tffrti!f the hook of Mormon to be ' divinely authentic. All are Invited. YV.terdaV baehan scores- Port land. 4; H.in Kranclxo. 4 (cafftl at seventh Inning on account of ralnl. Oakland. I' Angeles, J (called on accoa$ of darkness). HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' ' The Hmtiedo. , ' W. E. Reed, Portland. J. L. Damon, Seattle. A. O. West, Portland. Mrs. h. Letard and son, Chicago. M. L. Reld, S. K. A. P. Smith, Chicago. H. O. Wilson, Klamath Falls. CI. C. Nlckerson, Portland. (1. J. Farley, The Dalles. W, L. Jones .Chicago. E. lloldcn .Chicago, (loo. A. Peel, Chicago; S. J. Fnrman. Untile Creek, Mich. A. C. Reese, Pin t html. Ralph Reed, Portland. C. 11. Westler, Portland. F. II. Button, Matcola. John Gruudur, N. V. E. U. Lane, N. Y. The Hoffman. O. E. West. Cottage Grove. J. C. Currle. Portland. J. E. Learned, Portland. Ilenry Veatch, Cottage Grove. .Joe Schreve, Portland. J. II. Cummlngs, Portland. H. Reed and famtir. Florence. J. E. P. Withers, city. Geo. Cornwell and wife, Spores. J. E. Hastings and wife. Spores. J, F. Ozmenl and v;ifu, Spurea, D. H. Calkins, Blue Springs, Neb. S. J. Calkins, Blue Springs, Neb H. W. Mahon. Mable. C. E. Davis. Marinette, Wis. Arthus Davis, Marinette, Wis. T. llarnden, Portland. W. E. Berry, Portland. P. D. Gilbert, Portland. Ceo. W. Avcrlll. Milwaukee. Joe Rlordon. San Francisco. L. Fuller, Portland. Jack Baker, Portland. J. II. Measger, Albany, C. A.i Pryor, city. J. Kuth, city. O. L. Martin, city. R. Robinson, city. .-Bingham Perclval and wife, 8.F. Eric Kleppln and wife, 8. P. Steve Burton, San Francisco. Ed. Richie, San Francisco. Norman Gray, Han Francisco. J. II. Foi, Tacoma, Wash. E. W. Blanchard, Portland. MRS, GUNNESS LURED VICTIM BY AD (Continued from Page 1.) house for a band of murderers who shipped the bodies of their victims I there for burial. The entire rarm I yard Is being dug up In the search I and the officers are confident that ! they will find several more skeletons. Three .Men lllnppcnr Mrs. Crisloferson, who lived near tint (iiinuess lamtly, told the sheriff today that a year ngo she saw a 'strange mnn, wearing a fur overcoat, I enter the Gunuesu home, lie beenmo I MrH. Guuneus' hired man, but later , disappeared. After his dlsappear I ance Mrs. GunncHH wore the fur over 1 coat, explaining that the man had given It lo her. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Crislofer son stated, a largo man wearing a heavy red mustache appeared at the Gunness home. Three weeks later he disappeared, Mrs, Upnnoiyi stating that he had answered one ut her mat rimonial advertlsvMihts, bui, did not Ki.1t anrf ttafl Two weeks later a lumberman who! wa reported o have been a lum berman from Wisconsin, went to the Gunness place and he dlsapiwared a few days later Mrs. Gunness ex plaining that she had dismissed him upon learning that he had two chil dren, one of whom was a cripple. Tho officers are confident that the three men were murdered and that their bodies will bo dug up on the farm. KOREAN EMPEROR IS NOT IIANISIIED Toklo, May 7. There Is not a shadow of truth In the rumor of the banishment of the Korean emperor by Ja pan. High officials of the foreign office nro ridiculing It as a nabaurdity. Ponltivi Iv cored by tlieM) l.llllo Pills. They aifo relievo Dl mm trwa from JiyspcpHla. in 1. J ITTLE illi,-'-i.n and Too lloartj II 17D Kilting. A perfect rem- II IVE-fS cily tor Dtalaun. Nauscr. II PILLS. "rowKlneos. Hod TunU II mm la the Mouth, C-nt-0 W mm 1 TrMinin. Ilila In the sjrts mmmmmi Ithki-id UVKIt. Jim) ngulaw Uis Bowels. Parely Voge-ttbla, , SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SIULL PRICE. Clothing That Fits and Wears Weil ATTENTION' W. O. W.I NelghlKirs, you are requested to meet at the hall Friday morning, May 8, at 9:3U sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Neighbor Ray Buell's wife. By order of concul commander. MOTHElPs) KIT-UHKH Seventh and Oak streets, has nnnn. ROLLED HARLEY AM) BALED; ed under new management. Oood HAV ' board and room by the day, week or 1 month. First-class home cooking. At Bailey's, Tenth snd Willamette Chicken dinner every Sunday, streets. Phone Red 1521. tf tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. imnrrWrl Genuine Must Bear UHmcnOI Fac-Similn Sienaturt REFUSE SUBSTITUTES 7ittii IVEI IPIU-S. r. ... ILLI HTItATin HONGH Take one of our Coffleld powerl mni.1,1 n.... i 1V, .... washers on 30 days' trial and you can Thr.....,.i.w .-..i A ..hln. .Ilh.,,1 .,!, ' ".'' .' - ""!'", TI.MUl. w ' - " oouuio onns ana n ino. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. THE ORPHF.CM. New models easy riding Rambler I HKK ""'"S' K. DREW bicycle on display. ( ' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The famous oxnedlan. In his Irish O , specially at " "i THE ORPHEL'M. ThonsandsSjf rolls nt new wall pa- per Just reived. ri"r wl" h' 25,000 CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. CaW.egle library. Be Qosh! What is this thing I I See? A Cuban Presidential Bee. j There's ulways nomi-tlilng occurring ; In Cuhn tn 4inifiuiiH our attititlon . hikI Inlerext in our tx-xt dKr Islaml I Ifpllbllc, .Just IMiw the Cubtui pnNl iiliiilliil ooipulgii pniinliuv to In' leiiuxlljr m nnnn ami lolentlng m I our nun, . Yfnir nlliulnHiii will ! : aroUMI (o lt lilglnxt pitch 11110' you lAime hvt our hill nf fnm niKl or-i-r any of the many u-(l!ng ilNhen itientlmMI tlwi-in. Ytm ms curo sat Ik faction at all tliixn at Uie THEATRE CAFE Is v. bnt we offer our customers. W are Euuene agents for Ml clinels, Sterns & Co., whose brand oil H suit of clothes la a rr.niileHt (iimmmco p( work, nutnshlp, style and quality of material. Come and see our spring and summer line. You will find It complete In every respect, and e will bo glad to show yi)Q oar goods, wlietlier jrou bujr or not. We carry a full line of fur. Dlshlngs (or p,en, and our price and slylea are right. We own our own building, pay no rent and are satisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Haulina WOOD FOR &ALE SC4 VllUmatt.SU I orw. Owgco. FtiDM Black Uii !