THK El'GEXB IjAILT GUARD. FIUPAT, MAY IB. H0
Get Your New Spring Suit Tomorrow and Have the
Pleasure of Wearing It the Whole Season
Last year's clothes won't do, however fine the woolens. They took their part.
Lines are wrong, seams wrong; lapels wrong, stitching wrong, pockets wrong.
By express yesterday, 50 suits of this season's newest patterns and styles of
College Brand Clothes
and Scbloss Bros., of Baltimore
Price $12.50 to $35 J0O
EUGENE'S
LARGEST
AND
BEST STORE
S. H. FRJENDLY
592-594 WILLAMETTE ST
YOUR MON
EY'S WORTH
OR YOUR ,
MONEY BACK
went to Portland today to remain
there u few days.
ChehallB, Wash., Advocate: Mrs.
F. E. VanWInkls returned to her
CITY NEWS
dence in Eugene recently to L. W.
. Coe, recently of this city.
I The pavement on East Seventh
, street was completed this afternoon.
I'KKHONAL
l nonie in wugene, uregon, aaiuraa;. .
I She has been visiting with her son,
Captain A. F, Ilurd, tit Florence, u. l,. VanWinkle, the past two weeks i
In the city. ; J. D. Ihiuimon leaves tonight fori n,. i, .... .. .. . ..
C. Cole. of. Mai-cola, spent last j Povtiam! to see hi. .on who I. In the ral fiij at the rld"iSe or the 5Pr,of 'ime "I? cement for ""'''t
. jttk i.. li.. 1 1 i u...v.nnnn luimil 11 lliurn nn , . "'-"'fa"? UL uit icwuiiiLe 01 tne f n Tiurriwnrn f'oinnanv: a car of rock
nl-'UI. HI li-t.tA,a . UUUU wwin it... - - . - i
Among the carload shipments Into
Eugene today were the following: A
Walter Worknii.. is doxn from
Mabel for a day or en.
W. T. Emery, of lioseburg, la In j
the city for a day or so. ,
John llrooktnayer, of Mohawk,
spent liiHt night -in Eugene.
J, W, Uohbs .tamo .In from the
south on the noon train today.
Robert Vnugliuu, or WnltervlHo, '
wna In tho city today on lmsltihssv
John II. l.ewla, stain eiiglnedl', was
"In the city fi'iiln Haieill over night.
Col. .1, M. Pnornian, of Waodnurn,
spout last night In Eugene on business.
L. K. nedwell, of Salem, Is in tho
account of an accident he Buffered
a few days ago, One of his arms was
badly cut by a saw In a sawmill.
iate Rosalia. Hansen.
m2l
George O. Knowles, independent
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sperling, of Indo- cni"l'late for representative to UiV the rails on
pondenoo nro In tho city, the guesta! legislature, filed his ptlUioii with thetfast Eleventh
of the Hotel Smeedo. They hnvelc"uu'y :1,Tk 1"H evening, , ba laid.
flu Hardware Company; a car of rock
from Tenlno, wash., for the .New Di
vinity School building, and two cars
of vitrified brick to be plated along
the street car line on
street so the pavement
been at t;oos nay, wnere nicy wcini
with a view of locating. They are ( Do not allow anything to prevent
undecided about the mutter, and may .your hearing the Uaracu Male Quar
nM'lVu lif-M to UVO, I 'et "t tlie M. K. church Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gllmore, of j evening, May 19th, ml 9
Manchester, Vt.,' who have been vis-J
King Mr. nnd Mrs. F. It. Wetherbce, ( Tnoro n0 glmw at the 0r)hl!llnl
In Eugene, left for home today, Mrs . f()1. lho ,11(.H or tills week, but on
Ollmore Having receiveu a telegram noxt Monday Knt ,ile Kmllre stoek
stilting that her father Is very ill. .Company will appear for a summer
tho afternoon Tm'y hnrt lntonileii to Bty lonKr- engagement
mo autrnoou . , , ,....... nucMisnrl v .
The street cars are back to the old
twenty-minute schedule again on ac
count of th? necessity of transferring
on East Eleventh street, which is
needful because of the laying of the
vitrified brick between the rails pre
paratory to paving the street. The
old schedule will probably remain in
force until the whole of EastrElev
enth street Is paved, as it will be nec
essary to transfer till the work is
r.n,,lAt,l Aft,. Il,n, M, flfrnnn.
The popular Orphoum Theatre Is j minute schedule w ill be resumed.
eiiy. naving como up on uiu aiieruouu . ... nnnnnnmnt nuesnrllv
cV IJabb.' of Kalamazoo.. Mich..! cut. th,c,lr 'J""""'': ..... ,.. i
Is in the city, having arrived this I "V. helng thoroughly renovated for the
III' UIIIHVlim, millll,, Hit) Yininuft tit ,, , , , , f
a "e''non' , , , ... , . (the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gil- f, ' 8 o'lgiiKenient of the Em- A wagon leaded with railroad ties
Miss Maude Lewis, of Mohawk, was, K, ... ,.,,,,, Ki i,i Hire Stock Company, which beg ns i hoenmo t,,iiu,i in ti, ...
down from her home on the Mohawk ; frcn(jH n tne' Ka8t Thny ire 011 next Monday night. Prices, 10c and I lng track at the depot just before the
over night.
their way home from a tour of Call-
. r,..., ,r ., 1 mull- way i
" ' . 'L':, ... 'AW.. Morula, but are looking for a new lo-
i cntlon and mny decide to locate here,
i Mr. Bender la a banker.
(Iron came up from Junction City
thin aflornoon.
James Slowart returned to Port
land today after n business visit here
and at Springfield.
F. i. Alexander went to Lclmnon ;
today to visit his brother, who is j,-UHt n,.g Hcnlizeil by Kligi'lio Pro-' now occuplud will be used as a com-j quite a diversion from the tedium
editor of a paper there i mitten room. I'nf Ihpil' rpmilni wnrlt
t. Ill IggM, IIIK'H- CIITR HI. UlllI j
White's restnuritnt, whlcb now oc
DOWXW.Mtl) COVHSH.
Roseburg local came in this forenoon.
I The tongue of the wagon was bro-
At a meeting of the trustees of the! ken and the gang of Japs working
Commercial Club lust night It was ! near by had to pull the wagon off
decided to partition off the south end the track so the south bound freight,
of the gymnasium ill the club build- which was then pulling into the sta-
mc ncn iuwiii lu ue u.fu uy uie ' nun, I'liiiiu ins. i n japs uiaue
promotion department and the room ! lots of fun out of the job, which was
A llllla Itnnlinohn nt rifut
......I...... ......n.,, i m. ...... jv increasing until the back is
a aevnro but short illness. I , ne n-nd W(lk
"jK"'""'."-.!. lJrlnary rt'uordorg quickly follow,
vand Mas Hazel Kelsay of Creswcll, Dlluute9 rinully Urlghfs dls-
were In tho city over night. lease
miss "urncr T, , , th ,,ownward c01r86 of
the guest of her brothers, John M. Wa
and Geo A Pipes, in Eugene. , t k t, Fo tlle
Mrs .1. E nnkoP cnn.o up from Sa-n(lv(,0 of Ku clU)!en
inm HUB niiernoon 111 visit lier pa-. ,. w.ihl,nrn nf 442 I.nwrenw
St., Eugene, Ore., says: "I have used
Donn's Kidney Pills with entire sat-
tended the state grange meetings. . , " " ' ,." w' ' uf,, .v
tn t-I A nxn.in iimn in T.nmh " " ...
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Murtuii. I(
Jhh. J'nrvln returned home to Dpx-
Mnn county, today to hold a revival " ' " ,
In tho Baptist church there Sunday.
Prof. J. A. Moniles, of tho Husl
ne.8 College, went to Portland today
where he will remain during the sum
mer. F. P I.ano nnd Jos. Patterson re-
turned lust evening from their out
"V.. :'"""" take no other
I had felt, tho need of
Biich a remedy early this winter, and
from the results I obtained, 1 can
conscientiously recommend it."
For Bale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Hiifrnlo,
New York, boIu agents for the United
States. '
Hemember tho niimo Uonn s and
Wo still have our bargain counter,
hereafter reside which Includes hardware furniture,
It. W. Veatch and wife cnino down
from Cottage drove on the noon
Ira' n today and w
In lOiiirpno.
Mr iinil Mi-b fii-oici. Whlnnlo of they are all gone.
Carlton, arrived here yesterday to at- CUAMHEUS HARDWARE CO.
,..,Mll,l..,tlll.l.ll ..V,'.U,.W III till I - -
cuplos tho Smith building, across the
alley from the Hotel Smeede. will
move to the room now occupied by
Pots' cigar store in the Schneider
block on West Eighth street, as soon
as the latter moves to his new build
ing on Olive street, which will be in
about two weeks.
A recital of the piano students of
Miss Ilia Watkina and Miss Veda
Qiiackenliush was held in Villard hall
last night under the auspices of the
University School of Music. A large
audience was In attendance and each
number was enthusiastically applaud
ed. Miss Georgine Ransom, a pu
pil of Mrs. Katherine. Ward Pope.
and Miss Daisy Gilbert assisted in the
VINEGAR AND
CIDER FACTORY
TO BE BUILT
X. A. RKVXOMW WILIj EKECT
PI.AXT AT COKXEH OF WEST
SECOXI) AXI) HI.AIB STKEETS
IX HI.AIII STREET ADDITION
MAC'HIXEItY . HAS BEEX OK-DKKKI)
v a nnvniiMs nf this cltv. for
merly In the real estate business, has
let the contract to soren jensen lor
the erection of a frame building, 50x
100 feet in dimensions, ana one siory
high, to be erected on his lot at the
corner -of West Second and Blair
streets, in the Blair Street addition,
for a cider and vinegar factory. Mr.
Jensen will begin the work of erect
ing the building on the 20th or this
month, and will have It completed
and ready for the machinery some
time before the apple crop in the
fall is ready to be utilized at the fac
tory.
Mr. Reynolds has ordered his ma
chinery from Mt. Gilead, Ohio, and
It will be here in the course of a few
weeks. Besides cider and vinegar, it
is proposed tu manufacture apple but
ter and cider jelly and pernaps otner
products of a similar nature.
The plant will not be built on a
very extensive scale, but as the busi
ness increases more machinery will
be added from time to time. How
ever, Mr. Reynolds expects to pay a
large sum each year f"r apples, and
the plant will be a Wealth-creating
means among tho farmers and fruit
grower.:,
REGISTRATION
CLOSES TODAY
Those voters who hod not regis
tered up to 5 o clock this afternoon
will have to swear their votes In at
the polls If they wish to cast their
balots at thq election on Monday,
June 1. The registration books clos
ed at the county clerk's office at the
above mentioned hour. There has
been quite a rush in the registration
work today, many who have put off
the matter of registering coming In
on the Inst day. The total, number
of registrations will not be known
for several days yet, as many notaries
and justices of the pence In outside
precincts who are authorized to reg
ister voters will not send their final
lists in till tonight or tomorrow and
It will take a day or so after they
all arrlvo to count them.
Humor mz Philosophy
Br DUNCAN M. SMITH
THE BRIGHT PROSPECTUS.
Alluring, convincing: and all aboveboard
The mining prospectus appears.
So frank, open faced, that it drives from
the mind
All doubts and suggestions of fears.
The reader perusing the offer can see
A promise of profit so great
That those .who come In at the earliest
call
Will fixed be for life from that date.
Admitting no failure or possible chance
Of not making good-from the start.
Of not coining money for those who at
once
From cash In hand readily part.
It comes to the doubter and bids him
tako hope
And pull ail the cash from hia sock
And scrape all his savings from here and
from there
To purchase the beautiful stock, i
To con It tho hypnotized reader would
think
That If he Invested a dime
Twould soon Into large, husky dollars re
solve. Grow, bulky in less than no time.
And were he to plank down a hundred or
moroi
He would in a near future date
Be fixed independent the rest of his life
With money on hand to cremate.
That's how the prospectus appears to the
eye .
With promise of plenty aglow. , I
It doesn't turn out In each instance that !
way. '
As some of the wiser ones know.
In many a cloBet are stocks laid away
In the family skeleton's care
That up to the present have,- sad to re-
late.
Paid dividends only in nlr. !
Feeble Effort,
Tion't fail to see the Empire Stock ' ""V5111 wltn c numbers both of
Company at the Orpheum Theatre i wlllch were ei' " encores
next Monday night. The company Is werf, "l""" - T"e work of the
one of the most popular of those on! Ph' TIh thr"S , nl"S
the Pacific f!nl n,i mmi .!tne Pi of the Misses Watkius and
afford Kugeno theatre! goers some
thing new and novel In the way of a
clean and moral theatrical perform
ance. Prices, 10c and 20c.
Qiiackenbush.
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Needhnm, on the western out
skirts of the city, occurred a dou-
l.ln l.tlt,.ln.. .nnl...llnH l... I
Pi-ort P., .l ...if ci. r I """'"""." iciv.muih.ii nisi veiling
.. .. ........ 11Cl , D( L.. ;n, nonor or Mrs. .Need ham and Pro-
P. Jackson and w fe. of Hlllsboro, i fessor C. E. Glass. A verv enjova
wh , h"J i V,lfU' S-1,,llR- i We evening was spent by a number
who have been altcudlng the grunge! of friends who had been Invited In
meetings here having come up in . The liaraca Quartet, of which Profes-
MOORES TO RUN IN
0, A. C, TRACK MEET
Gordon Moores, Oregon's famous
athlete, will probably run against the
O. A. C. aggregation one week from
today. Moores split a muscle a cou
ple of weeks ago which kept him
from taking the Inland Empire trip.
His ability will strengthen tho team
several points.
"Dusty" Roberts won the 220-yard
hurdles at hitman. Harry Lowell
who won the quarter at Whitman
is a Eugene high graduate. He was
raised in this city. The defeat of the
veteran Held by him Is considered
phenomenal.
rugs and matting. Don't wait until I ol,
li automobiles 10 first named sor Glass is director, was prosnt and I
pie In one and tho others In an- rendered several choice selections 1
er machine, left tills r.irenoon for ; An Interesting feature of tho .,: I
Albany will luivo u rose fair on
Saturday, May 2:1.
See the new braced Suvage wheel.
No extra charge for brnce.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
I Ben supplies of uii kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Divinity Hrhmil
CaiHiiln W. S. Swain, of tho de
tective force of Spokane, was In tin)
rlty over night, going north on tho
noon train today.
Mrs. Fred Applegate came In from
Ynnculln on tho nmni tiuln today to,
visit n few dava at the homo of llon.i
and Mrs. J. M. Shelley.
Mrs. A. J. Titus Is expected here
tomorrow from I.nGrnnde to visit her
parouls-ln-luw, Mr. and Mrs
Titus, during the summer.
V. Kolsay. the Portland engi
neer wlio-has the contract for super
intending tho work of building the
cltv's gravity water svstem. Is here.'
Mrs. II. N. Mount wns at Cottage FOR SALE BY OWNER Modern R-
Orove today attending the funeral room house, gas, water and lights;
Be sum nnd son tno new short turn
M. bugvv before bnylnir.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
NKW TOUAY.
nf Mrs. Nave, wife of Rev. Nave, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church of that
city.
Mrs. J. T. Clow, of Portland, Is ex
pected here this evening to visit lief
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ilyland.
Fhe Is on her way homo from San
FralH'lHCo.
Julius Egenhoff, of Mnrshfleld, af
ter a short visit at the home of his
uncle, Dr. O. E. Smith. In Eugene,
good barn; full-slued lot; nt a bar
gain. 321 West I'iftli street. m22
FOR SALE A good seven-room
hard-flulshi d house, with all the
modern improvements, A. T.
Cockeiliiie. mlS
home. Th
far as ('
, . .. iii . , K" on,y ''"? 'ns tlie presenting of n beautiful
jcHKe to Mrs. Needhnm and
Needhnm and Professor
. ,, , , i Ghru, with ihe name and age of
A portion of Hie old bulk!!,,,, (bat ; each In h-es. This was presented bv
,,'i!v t il' MMo l.o 3c I r. Lulu M. Mnrqnam and Mrs li.
cupled liy the five-story brick. Is now M. Manville
on Its way to Its new location -nt I
Hall's warehouse site. The Imildlnxl o
was cut In l ami the other h- If ;, S"W4"- - "'ri'l'T8 enm' t
will l,e moved as " '. f ! 'ro'n " - each at Cmipbcll
hnir is out of tho wav. Th firs j ,'e""lan Co""'""y-
location. " "s "Ln i Thousands of rolls of new wall pa
per Hist received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Central Point Herald: L. F. Cren
shnw and rnmlly. arrived rroin Eu-t-ene
Friday and went out to Sams
Valley Saturday to take possession
of the Mrs. Callahan farm for which
so,; biZe nronerlv s" M-h,ne Company
. ... . : ... . i nut uiuiiu i repi
See tne new sar'TrT carpet lining
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Mr. Crenshaw also sold a fine resl- nil.
phono Red
noitx
D0ES YOUR
SUMMER
SUIT LOOK
RIGHT
If joabougbtit atH.lt
SOW LV
7 " ttrtaii
Onpc 111
MichaelAim,;.
'h:md tailored J
sesses quality, llt!
y-ie.
Come and see on spJ
summer line. Yw un
complete in every tew
Vve will be (dad to da,, w
Siuus, whether jmu bay
Wo carry a full Hum
nishiuwi tur men,
prices and siyles are
Wo own our own tat;
pay uo tent anil irt mt,
w ill, a reasonable
"We should do what we cau to make
the world brighter."
Uncle Bill seems to think so. He is
working the best he can from time to
time at painting bis nose."
One Possible Honor.
'Every boy born in this country bas
8 chance to be president."
"No: he doesn't. Only one cau be
president at a time, which cuts sev
eral millions out"
"I am speaking of the possibility."
"You are probably thinking of his
chance to be mentioned for vice presi
dent." Realistic.
"Your brother bas such One. healthy
boys."
"A lot of terrors."
"You don't appreciate them,"
"Yes. I do. I visited him a week.
Talk about your high spirited Ameri
cans. Those boys are a dime novel
dramatized."
At the Genera! hospital, May 15.
l!ns, to II. F. Goodpasture and wife,
a son.
FOR SALE Good plow nnd steel
harrow: will sell cheap. Kmiuire'
3 1 S East Thirteenth street. iu2S
Personal Attention...
The officers of this bank give their personal attention to the In
terests of the bank nnd Its patrons.
This Insures careful, aenrate and expeditions service; Just tho
kind that n business man appreciates and that all patrons of this
bank receive.
This bunk Is not In the experimental stage; sixteen years ex
'perienco and a paid capital and surplus of 1 25.000 testify the
success of our methods.
Wo solicit your patronage, largo or sninil.
The Eugene Loan and Savings $ank
Capital f nd Surplus $t26,OC0.00
Established I8"2
ORPHEUM THEATRF I
Monday, May 1 8th
ALL SUMMER ENGAGEMENT
THE EMPIRE STOCK CO.
Presenting all week
the great New York Comedy Success
"TFe Millionaire"
Illustrated songs between acts and
the greatest of Moving Picture Films
4,0iple Tom's Cabin"
o
Prices 10 Cents gnd 20 Cents
,I ()R SALE OR THAT'S
One of the best retail merchandise
stores in Lane county. Parties will
take Improved farm property or Eu
gene property to-value of their prop
erty, $4."i00. HalancCfor stock, from
$3000 to $."i000, to be cash. This is
a splendid chance if you are looking
for a chance to make money. Ad
dress "P.," this office. in31
IP YOU K.h.
The merits or the Texas Wtader,
you would never stirrer from ktitnov
tf I bladder or rheumatic trouble. l a'
Dottle (two mouths' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. J2. W. Hall. 192'j
Olivs street. St. Louis.
l'oit SALE
A good seven-room hard-finished
house will, all modern Improvements.
i. i. ucKcriilie. nils
Simmons' Photo Tent Oak street
near th. Stamps, postcards aud
photos at lowest prices.
Not Practical.
"He Is one of the Quest men I ever
met." . ,
"lie mny be n nice man, all right,
but he will never make a success in
life."
"Why not?"
. "I saw him buying au umbrella b
day."
Even So.
In dc.ys of old.
Whi-n lads were bold
And cg?s their rightful plunder,
We'd hide away
- I-'nr Easter day
Enough to make you wonder.
Put now. alas.
It's enme to pass
Cold storage mnUi-s us wonder.
They put on Ice
Both i m:s and price:
Then they the public plunder.
JED. HANSOf
j No. X East Ninth Sim
H KllKl'lie. UrrBun
tmrCTirmmreigMHtM
Rogers
Brothel
luTestoi. cm double their uioney
In two years If they buy lots or acre
tracts In the Blair street addition
The city must build lu that reetln.
The liaraca Male Quartet, under
the direction of Professor E. C. Class
will give a concert at the M V
church Tuesday. May 19,h. ,e sure
n,'ar ,.'"'' Admission, 2:.c.
FERT PARAGRAPHS.
Lies are if commercial commodity
that are not valued according to their I
size. Some of the biggest are worth- j
less. i
Man did not eet himself Into the
world, but he often takes great credit !
to himself for bis native state.
Least mended
soonest euded.
As a rule we
are nil about as
kind as the other
fellow will let us
be.
When there Is
one man to earn
a dollar there are
two to help him
-put it In circulation.
It really takes a hero to smile and
smile and keep on being an easy mark.
The trouble 1b there are too many
people about makiug a noise like a
1847
Silverwrf
Can be bought J
WATTS' Up-to-ckK
Jewelry Store i
lower prices than 1 1
any other store ii
the Willamette al
ley.
We were the Erst t
brine a n engraver l1
Eugene, and aw
a first-class one!
services are
our customers.
WATTS
TaeUp-to-DAeJ
r oth and WiB
fret H
1
.
.1
MM:
ml 9 general election.
od make
Tl, I jt . . - .
..l , . " "'iv infill- tf n-nnf .1 ,1.-lco ororr fllll U
t. .!... luwiniieii there
hotl '..f MI-Ml-l. I 11 . .
us. I'aniplioll-Follm.m c,;, i concentrate the nilntl because there
" are people whose mind would be a
New model easy riding Kanihtor 1 minus quantity If any concentration
bicycles . on display. I were to occur.
UIAMjj:its II VltliWAKK CO. -
Tou wouldn't suppose that a stroni.
- "nffi.,'. . ..... ...n
na-ji'ri ni 1ft Juv,1 . , r ,11111 cuuiu ne ira:isuii-M mi"
tK'A SI
TiVp nun
' Q T.i
Kr w' r' mi .1P. but that seems to t iu equlv-;
Uo
.ii,.MUKK3 1IAHDWAI1E CO.
aleut.
pbotl'-''
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