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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
KCGENB DAILY GUARD, Tt'ESDAV, MAV 26, 1908 Agents Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Moneybak Silks Last, Week Friendly's May Sate Ladies' and Misses' Beautiful White and Col'ed Wash Dresses Pretty Lingerie Dresses In Princess and the two-piece Dresses, made of tine India Llnon, colored figured .Swiss, fancy striped and floral lawns; elaborately trimmed in lace embroidery and insertion; short and long sleeve effects, skirts cut very full with Insertions Bet In in fancy designs; dozens of pretty styles in all sizes 32 to 42, and the prices are very low at fi.no, $2.no, $:t.no, $5.00, $7.so, VH.no, $10.00 and 1 5.00. Kikhi Outing Suits Divided and Plain Skirts Two style Jackets, Norfolk and Hlouse, made of best grade army Klkhl cloth; gold In suits or jack' ets and skirts Bold separately; Prices, suit 3.00, 0.00 and IjW.BO Ladies' Fitted Sweat er Coats each $5.00 Ladies' and Men's White and Col ored Sweater Coats Rednced $6.00 Sweaters $4 00 $4.00 Sweaters $3.25 $3.00 Sweaters $2.50 Jolly Bachelor Hats $3,00 Now "Jolly Ilnchelor" hats, In tans, browns, grays, olives and greens Just arrived prices $3 New Winsor Ties The new ttiroe-lnch Windsor bow, In plulda and checks.. 25c White Hats White felt hnts l.BO White wash hats BOc S. H. Friendly 592-594,Willamette St. - :, , . Diioi). 4 V At Hie home of her daughter, Mrs. Honniin Dtihrlck, two miles north of j this city, this morning, Mrs. .Mary Woher, aged fld years; from heart trouble. The funeral will probably bo held Friday, although no definite arrangements have yet been made. Tho Interment will take place In tho (ilUesple cemotery. C'l'ltKM ("(HUMS AND COLDS llyoincl (five llellef In Ten Minutes Curat Over Night Kverybody knows, or ought to know, that llyumel !s recognized among scientists as the speciric for eularrh, nsthinn. bronchitis mid hay fovor, but thore are a great many people who do not know that llyomel will cure a cough or cold In less than! zi nonrn. Hut every ono should know that the soothing, balmy and antiseptic air of llyomel when brenthed over the raw and Inflamed membrane of tho nose and throat will Instantly n: laythe Inflammation and will effect a prompt cure. 1 Completo llyomel outfit, Includlii Ing Inhaler, costs only $1 at the Rid CroBs Drug Company, and extra bot tles, If uflerwnrd needed, cost but 50 i tents. j Joseph M. Ilarbiiugh, Holdrlgve, Neb., writes: "I have used your lly-j omel In my rum My Tor two years or' more, and find It one of the best rem edies wo ever used for n cold or koto1 throat. We find that II gives quick; relief In cases of catarrh." , V(I BAWl.M) ! I John M. V. Dixon, successor io W ! K. Uodny. All wood Bawed tu gauge. For prompt service, phono lllack S.H2. Residence 321 High street, tf Oaaollnu woodnnw ,. Warner uiuns piuuoa. I, cure or ders at Morris' Mil Kin S'ore tf Ki nscitinii I'Oll THE GC.Mil. A GREAT SAVING In lending money by mail la effected by using our drafts. The cost ot them Is less than ono-flfth as much' as express or postofflco money ordera In phims of over $100, and Is lower on any imuunt over $5.00, Bank drafts are the generally accepted means of transmitting funds and are Bare, fonvcnlent mid payablo In any city, while they ' may be transferred by endorsement as often as desired. The fees charged by the bank are: On sunn of $25.00 or less Be Over fUR.OO, not exceeding $10(1 loo Each Additional $100, or fraction Q'.c We furnish drafts direct on hundreds or cities In Europe, Asia, Africa, Austmlln and South nnd Centrnl Amerlrn, ns well as the principal points In the Urged States. ThcoEugene Loan Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Gingham Petticoats 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 10 dozen striped (Jlnglum Petticoats, made wlih flounce and dust ruffle In grey, blue and black stripes, grand values. , Heatherbloom and Pre deSoie Petticoats $2, $2.50 and $3.50 These are as light weight as Bilk, In fact have every feature that silk has, but made of cotton. Silk Petticoats $5.00 3 dozen fine Chiffon Taffeta Silk Un derskirts; tailored effects, $7.60; values, each $5.00 $ J 5 Silk Petticoat $7 50 Guaranteed Silk Underskirts In all ' good colors and black; four styles, deep flounce and dust ruffle, $15 values, each 10.00 $5.00 Sweaters $3.50 $3.50 Sweaters $3.00 $2.50 Sweaters $2.00 Men's Summer Underwear Our underwear stock Is more complete and In It can be found absolutely everything from a light balbrlggan garment at 25c to the fine silk nt $5.00. Muslin underwear, shortsleeves knee drawers BOc Fine pongee athletic underwear, short Bleeves and drawers. .$1.00 Dr. Delshe's union suits, $1.00 to $4.00. t Your Money's worth or your Money Back. . 1 - MARRIED T - At St. Mary's Catholic church In Eugene this ninrnlng at 7 o'clock, James F. Mickey, of Cottage drove, and Miss Margaret. Woods, of Kugne. Itev. Father .1. M. O'Furrell official-1 lug. MIhb Mary Woods, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and H. C. Charlton acted as groomsman. Tho ceremony was performed In the pres ence of only a few relatives and friends of the young people. The brldo Is nn accomplished young lndy, tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woods, who live, at the confer of West Klghth and Lincoln streets. The groom Is a business man nt Cottage llrove, where-they will make their home. Their many friends tender congratulations and wish them much happiness. AWMIXISI HATItlX SALH Notlco Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the County Court of Dane County, Oregon, duly mnde and entered of record on the 27th day ot April, 1908, authorizing, em powering nnd directing the under signed, Unhewn A. Pope, administra trix of the estate of I. W. Pope, de ceased, lo sell tho renl estato be longing to suit! estate at pri vate salo for cash, according lo the terms nnc conditions of s:ild order. Now, tint eforo, In pursuance of said order, 1 will from on and after 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Thurs day, tin "Stli day or May. 190S, at the law office or I. N. llnrhaui:li. In room 5, ovr the First National bank' In Eugene, Dane County, State of Oregon, offer for salo and sell nt private sale to the highest bidder. Iho following described rout estate belonging to said estate to-wlt: The south half of the houth-cast quarter, and the fractional east half of the southwest quarter of section 11, In township IS south of range .1 west, consisting or acres or land in Lane county, Oregon. Dated this 27th dnv or April, IflOS. HKIIKCCA A. POPE, Administratrix. I. X. 11 AKBAIHJH, Atly ror Estate. and Savings Bank Established I82 j jjciTY NEWS Tme Merchants' Hank has placed a handsome metallic sign on the front of Its building. A car load of broom corn arrived here today for the new broom facto ry on South Willamette street. Jos. Jacobs, who was arrested for selling liquor, Is not a Jew, as pub lished. He is a KuBslan by birth. Household goods arrived In Eu gene yesterday for Mrs. Mary E. Al len, who has moved from Newberg here. The Palace of Sweets has jusl In stalled a new electric carbonator and herearter they will charge their own soda tanks. T. H. Sutton and family have' ar rived here from Cottage Grove and will reside here. Their household goods arrived yesterday. John C. Hileman today filed with the county clerk a stock brand or a half circle to be placed on the right hip of stock owned by him. The young daughter of George Day, residing three miles west of Irv ing, Is quite low from pneumonia. Dr. Drown Is attending her. E. M. Johnson, who will build a fine house on South Oak street, Is arranging to build a neat and com modious barn on the property first. E. J. Frnsler has just completed a cement walk in front of his vacant lot on East Ninth street, a short dis tance west of his residence property. Attorney L. E. Bean has sold Mb residence property at the corner of East Eleventh and High streets to L, J. Kolker, a recent arrival here. Professor F. S. Dunn will address the graduating class of the high school at Tillamook next Friday. He leaves tomorrow morning for that city. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mra. Palmer, 643 Alder street, tomorrow afternoon at the us ual hour. All members are request ed to be present. ' Some one last night broke Into the athletic room at the high school and stole all the baseballs and a number of suits. There is no clew to tho thief. The Brodcrs Bros? refrigerating plant at their meat market on West Eighth street Is now In operation and all meats are placed In the refriger ator beforo sold. Joseph Brown, a tramp, fell from a car a few days ago nt Cottage Grove and broke a number of ribs. He was brought to tho Eugene hospital for treatment. A tryout of Eugene high school athletes was 'held this afternoon to nick a team to represent the school In the state meet lit Corvallls on Fri day of this week. The funeral of Mrs. Odoll was held this forenoon at the Gordon under taking parlors on West Tenth street. The remains woVe interred in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Tho new vault at the First Nation al Bank was completed today. Work on the front of the new addition Is progressing rapidly, the stone work being nbout, completed. Superintendent of Public. Instruc tion J. H. Ackermnn will address the assembly nt the University tomorrow morning at the usual hour. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend. Tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Compa ny has four crews of men driving logs down the river to the Corvallls mill, tho company having sold about 3, 000,000 teet to the plant at Corval lls. Jos. Jacobs pleaded not guilty In tho Justice court this morning to the charge of selling liquor ln'vloliitlon of the local option law. nnd his trial was set for tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The stone work on the new Presby terian church Is progressing reason ably fust. The stone hns been laid on all sldqs of the building except 'he north side, and It Is several feet high there. The Register Publishing Cotupfinv has leased a room In the Mitchell & i.iirreit ouiiiiiiil'. now being con structed on Willamette street, nnd will move their plant to that location when It la completed. T'm front of the new Colcnnn building Is being cemented and when the work is dune the scaffolding which hns been on the building so long will be torn away, thus Improv ing (he anpenrance of that portion of tho street greatly. Vex' Moflay and Tuesday at th" Electr' ' 'N'l'lre moving picture of Iho lvt'"4hi-i (e,,. ts i, pp-mnred at Simla Barbara and San Francisco w ill be exhibited. Tiese are the pic tures that are now belnr; tluiwn le Portland and are said to bo very real istic. A. Nystrom. who has ben employ ed for several years In the Booth Kelly sawmill at Wendllng. Is In Eu Reno looking ror a small farm to buy. Hn has been In tho rOntry to day with several real estate men looking nt property. q Th. Eugene Theat-e Cmnnnnv bif elected a board of directors for the ."wMlng vp.t r.iUmvs: v. K. Brown. Pr. I). A. Paine. It A. Booth. i'-e, Sniecde nnd L. X. Honor .i-..t.. i ,, .,. , , lowing officers: President, D. A. I Falne; vice president, L. N. Roney; secretary. Elmer Paine; treasurer, W. E. Brown. Among the carload shipments .ito Eugene thlB morning are the follow ing: A car of box shooks for the Allen Fruit Company, a ear of stone for J. A. Nash, to be used on the new Divinity School building, a car of coal for the Willamette Valley Com pany's gas plant, and a car or bitu men Tor tho Warren Construction Company's paving plant. The Commercial Club is In corre spondence with A. Which, ot the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail way Company, in regard to having the extension of the street car line to Hendricks' Prak completed before commencement day. It would .give Portland visitors a chance to ge up to the Falrmount hills and get a view of Eugene, which will linger In their memory. , i The homestead contest case of Phalle L. Nash vs. Calvin R. Dayat, involving the west half of the north west quarter of the southwest quar ter of section 6, township 16, Bouth of range 2 west, was decided on May 2 5 In favor or the contestant. I. N. Harbaugh was the attorney for the contestant. The case was heard be fore U. S. Commissioner W. W. Cal kins in Eugene on April 15. The Commercial Club has been in formed by the Portland Rose Festi val committee that an information bureau has been opened, with head quarters at 515 Swetland building, Portland, where visitors can arrange for lodging without extra cast, the rooms ranging from 75 cents to $5 a day. The Information bureau 'has rooms listed in desirable locations, and can assign rooms by mail If so asked. The White automombile, on Its way from San Francisco to Portland, endeavoring to establish a new rec ord, will not pass through Eugene, but will go through Springfield, crossing the bridge there tomorrow morning about daylight. This Is on account of having to cross the ferry at Harrlsburg If the machine came this way, and there would be a delay on account of the ferryman not be ing on hand at that early hour to take the boat across. VIOL1V PUPILS OR LK ROY GESXEK WILL GIVE BECITAL Thursday evening, May 2, In VII lard hall, the University School of Music will present the puoils of Mr., LeRoy Gesner in a violin recital. These pupils will be assisted by the pupils from the piano and vocal de partments. A most Interesting pro gram has been arranged. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. The program will begin at 8:15 o'clock. TEA Schilling's Best is in packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. Your erocer returns your money if you don't like it: we pay him New models easy riding Rambler bicycles on display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Latest designs In needlework, in fants' outfits, shirtwaists, centres, underwear, etc. Needlecraft Shop, 382 Washington street, Portland, Or. tn29 Bee supplies of all klnas Chambers Hardware Co. See tne new sa!tsry carpet lining. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Take one of our CoffleM power washers on 30 days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. How Is this? A fine $3 fountain pen tor $1 at Watts' jewelry store. Every pen warranted. Simmons' Photo Tent Oak street, near 9th. Stamps, postcards and photos at lowest prices. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa per Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Use stair paas under your stair car pet. We havo the.ni. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Be sure and see the new short turn bupirv before biivtnc;, CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. We still have our t.aiga;u ror.nter, which Includes hardware, furniture, rugs and matting. Don't wait until' they are all gone. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. DeWltt's Little Eariy Risers are small, sate, sure and gentle little pills. Sold by all druggists. NEW TODAY FOR PENT Five-roomed hous also good gard 'n for sale. 7:i Lawrence street. m2S FOR SALE Seven room houre on two lots at Nye Creek, Nwpqt, vol-,,,,, finuu ii lanen quick. Gus Smith, 41 1 Buchanan Building Portland, Or. m2f FOR SALE House and lot In Springfield: new and hand pla. tered. modern finish; on account of my Interests being n Eugene will sell for $300 less than actual value. R. C. Morgan, Eugene. Or ft . y- WANTKrV-To employ a Catholic gentleman as local representative We require a person of energv and ability for the position S-ilarv $1 per week. Write at once f,',r' particular. The Huev Pu'ilUhhig c-.nu.any. 3:3 Dearborn .treei Chicago, 111. -,rtu' t PERSONAL ; B. 'Norman, of Oravllle, Is In the citv for a few days. B. E. Currier, of Hood River, is in Eugene on business. Constable F. T. Plank made a trip to Harrisburg today. A. L. Roney, the Goshen merchant, was in the city today. Mrs. Harry Shaw, of Oregon City, Is visiting friends in Eugene. H. E. Boring arrived out rrom Walton on the stage last night. State School Superintendent J. H. Ackerman was in the city today Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Day are on t m nine River on an outing. A. M. Richardson, or Walton, Is in the city for a rew days on busniess. Mrs. Eugenia Horfman went to Junction City today on a short vlBit. Mrs Otis Arnold arrived here to day from Portland to visit friends. S Smeed left on the stage this morning for hia form near Walter villc. . Elbert Beebe was a passenger to Saginaw on the afternoon train to- daMlss Nellie Smith Is up from Port land visiting her motner ior a iew jo's. Goodfellow came up from Or egon City today to visit friends a few dilMrs. J. A. Burlingame has return i to Eugene from a trip through California. Miss May Wade went to her home at Junction City today for a visit with her folks. Dr. D. A. Paine and W. E. Brown left this morning on -a fishing trip up the McKenzie. Mrs C. E. M. Brown and daughter came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. . Father Fitzpatrlck returned to Cottage Grove today after a visit with Father O'Farrell. Mrs. J. R. Scott came down from CreBwell on the noon train today to visit, relatives a few days. Miss Nina Nlcklln came up from Portland today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Nlcklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rader came down from Wendllng last night and went to Cottage Grove today on a visit-Mrs. W. C. Smith, of Salem, arriv ed In Eugene this afternoon to visit her mother, Mrs. W. O. Tobey, a few days. Geo. H. Delp, of Lowell, arrived in Eugene last night from Seattle, where he saw the battleship fleet come In. Rev. David Husband was a passen ger to Cottage Grove on the after noon train today to visit friends a few days.- 1 Mrs. J. E. Cross was a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. She will visit her sister and attend the rose festival. E. Thrall, of Albany, after a visit with bis wife and daughter. Miss Florence, in Eugene, left today for points north. W. B. Warren, of th Warren Construction Company, of Boston. Is in the city looking after the Compa ny's paving contracts. 1 Mrs. Fred Apnlcgntn and son re turned home to Yonrnlla today nfter a visit nt the ho"te of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. M. Shelley in Eugene. George H. Hlnies, secretary of the Oregon Pioneer Association nnd of the Oregon Historical Association, and a well-konw pioneer of the state, is in the city. Jas. Parker, deputy sheriff, left on the stage this morning for Mapleton ?nd other, lower Slnslaw points to deliver election supplies to the pre cincts In that vicinity. Geo. M. Miller is home from Flor ence. H was accompanied by his brother. Jas. Miller, of Yakima coun ty, Wash., who accompanied him to Florence, where the tVo and Joa quin Miller held a reunion and at tended the rhododendron fiesta. W. I,. -Butler and wife were down from Wendllng over night, returning home today. Mr. Butler has been engaged to look after the Booth-Kel-lv mill there during its Idleness, the plant having been shut down a few days ago. He has been employed in the mill there for some time past Rev. Charles W. Smith is In his 68th year, but he Is one of the strongest men in Methodism and has been so considered for 2 0 years, dur ing which time he has been the edi tor of the Pittsburg Advocate. This paper has the largest circulation 'of any paper in the church. Valued Same as Gold. B O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar Mew, Miss., says: "I tell mv customers when they buv a box of New Lire mis that they get the worth of that much gold In weight, it afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by W. Kuykendall. druggist '5c GASOLlXi; WOOD SAW W G. White Is prepared lo saw your wood on sho't notice BiRbwe, 'a,i 43r1- Reence. blfi West Sixth street. STF.RXnF.RC, HAKiilT. 1 hotos. stamps and post cards General view .n,i, oi-.u . ' jtween Willamette and Olive. ' tf"" John P1S n Tri-t " Hung. ir... iavs: "i have been selling DeWltt's Kin I and Bladder Pill, for about a year 1"" lnr.T better satisfaction th.n ... rPu,,ss'.Ver 8ld- F" See the now braced Savage wheel No .wra chare for brace CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. yo',r -""J "n. to nauseate ft aa Take Kodol now ita n ",kl"" are right truth of tM A1 y" wl" fl"d Truth or this statement verified art-r ,h"'";"l K,l, for a few w-nrk; It Is sold here by a, drutfgistfi. Ron supply, of nit klndt CHAMUEH8 HARDWARE CO. ' . : EVELYN' THAW TilDRA ws sria 1'DII DIVORCE Q T New York, May 26. The t ac:jn bron -5 he l.y Mra. A- 4, elyn Thaw io annul h?r mar- riage to Hrrry K. That ls discontinued today at the re- i quest of Mrs. Thaw's coun- 4 sel. T 1 I Pittsburg,1 May 25. Concerning the repprt.that Mrs. Harry Thaw win abandon the proceedings to annul her jnniuBse auu an-ciiipL lusieaa tO be , appointed trustee or her husband's 1 coiatt:, i-iuuiv ociuiim, me agent Tor the Thaw estate, said today that the executors and trustees under the win of William Thaw have absolute con trol of all of Harry's Interest In his father's estate. The fact that Harry Is Insane, Semple declared, could not In any way alter the terms of his father's will. LOIBEB YAKD IN NEW LOCATION' W. B. Andrews has moved his lum ber yard to West Fifth street, acrnm. 1 from the Gross hotel. Those de siring building material will find him at the new location prepared to fill orders as promptly and satisfac torily as in the past. m29 R. C. SIOHGAX'S FURNITURE FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end or Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Black 5501. WILLI A MM- CARBOLIC Nm,. , WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7EL The best salve in the world for cuts, brnise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup. tlons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props., California drummers In a body are organizing against the tipping habit. We Protect the quality and save all the aroma and strength by packing Folger's Golden Gate Coffee JAJ-'OLGEa&a mm in aroma-tight tins. Sold I on merit No Prizes No Coupons No Crockery. Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel, lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing andjshaying, giving a delight ful and ref reshinf effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pro pared by cenrv t wnPKINS. N. Y. CITY. Proprietor of QOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM TOR SALE AND RECOMMENUFD HY STANLEY'S, I2 Willamette St. - - - ; H J. A. Folg'er (BL Co., gj i H San tranctico H . , 1 I I I I hppmfi mn THEATR I II ' I l W 9 V I - - Un der Entirely New Managemyp L. BRI'CHAM PERCIVAL and ERIC ! Tonight and All Week THE EMPIRE STOCK CO- Presents Th B.atiful 4-Aet Comedy ut "MY SWEETHEART APLAYFUIiOFIfEAFTlNTE 0 AND FUN 2 Beautifully Illustrated SonesBclW Curtain rises at 8 p. m Sitorivs 7:30 Childrfc l8c, Adults 20c, Resved n . . in Matmee Sattruy" Prices 10c, 15c and 2c Dos ' nr 01,,. .-. - " SPe it MR " li tl. i,s 1, it, . Leo 0 03 Bought at I-J . nansons ''. Possess. Quality and Best Workman, We liave tho li beaeiKMidupouta, umwwen. T.r.,., tailor gtHHisJ JI ,lle swi'n'8 Mat shfc. Wc are Kngrair Ajnti for tit MIUHAKIJ5, STEM iron. w hat more could to ii . Our stuck of "gents' Ion lug goods, hats, etc, Is M plete and everything it mw able prices. Come in ml y us show you. ED. Xo. 8 Knr finth Stmt Kngcne, Oregon LARGEST FACILITY IN THE WEST FOi THE PRODUCTION 0! HIGH GRADE W011 NEW YORK CLIPPEf IB THE GREATEIT . THEATRICAL SHOW Pi IN THE WOM. $4.00 Per Year. SW ISSUED WBBT. . cm Die Copy Fstt ALBERT J mil" C, lilli T....I, William L3. 504 Winamp- r