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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1908)
this Bvammt daily ocard, batvbday, hay so, ibm CITY NEWS u.atB People r,aria Agts. Nemo & Kabo Corsets, Niagara Silk Gloves, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Moneybak Silks, Dent Gloves TEe Friendly Store June White Sales E's Suits etc 1i I l6y entjre stock of Ladies Ready-to-Wear garments reduced beginning Monday! June ist, !l!e on sale our entire stock of ladies' fancy Suits, silk Coats, Silk Skirts, colored wool Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, silk Dresses, white wool Skirts, silk Petticoats, Lingerie Waists. Every garment this season's styles and splendidly made of the most fashionable cloths shown in the most favored colorings. jf- j , Silk Dresses $10 1 dozen ladles' Taffeta Silk Juniper and Shirtwaist Suits In blank, blue and brown; neatly trimmed and splendidly tailor ed; worth 114 to S1G; your choice at, each $10.00 $25 Silk Dresses, each . . Ijll ."S.M Silk Coats $5.00 to $15 3 dozen Silk Coats, four styles Ea ton, box, pony and Automobile; cut extra full, mnda of best qualltv Taffeta and l'ean-tlc-Snle Silks; all size; prices $3.00 to $lfi worth from $10.00 to $2.-1.00 Lingerie Wash Dresses The cool weather Is responsible for this cut in white and color ed wash dresses. It's the pret tiest line we have ever shown: made of white lawns; colored lawns and Swiss In stripes, checks and flgurqs; dozens of styles in all sizes; prices $4.00 .' to $15.00;" the- price now, la ON'l'i-KOl'itTII less than usual. Waists $1.30, $3 Sold regular at $l.r,0 to $5.00; specially made and neatly trimmed In lace and Insertion, sizes 32 to 44. Tailored Suits 2 dozen ladies' high grade tailor ed suits In blues, browns and novelty striped materials; made Id Butterfly sleeve effects and plain coat sleeves, fancy rests of Persian braids, pleated vand gored skirts, lined with silk or - satin. Prices, $14.00, $19.70 and $29.60. Half dozen Eaton suits, values to $25; to close out, each . . $1.7.1 18 walking skirts, made of fancy cloths; values to $15,' each $1.45 $5.00 for The Correct Names lil every advertisement published 1)? this store, in this import bogluhlng Monday, June 1st and ending Tuesday, June 30th, will appear the name xA one of Uncle Sum's blic fighting Khli the first person who brings to tlw bffil'e of this store Wednes day morning July 1st, a correct list of the muni wf tho bouts which have aMpared In thtae advertisements, will receive Ward of $.1.00 in gold. It is an easy $X.(0 to get, and It is one of tho renwm why it will pay you to watch ft otr advertise mnts, which appear in wry issue of this puH-r, and read them carefully. Tim first name will upKur in nur nd Monthly eve niii';. See if yon tan find the first mime in our lid Monday 'evening, June 1st. Fruit oi the Loom and 1 1 O Lonsdale Muslin, yd A It Hope Muslin, a yard 10c Canoe Muslin, yd J-2c Berkeley Cambric, yd 12 J-2c Lonsdale Cambric, yd '4c Special prices on all Sheetings, Pillow Muslins and Tubings, all widths and qualities. Cream and white Lirci Suitings, 25c and 40c Full 36 inch Skiit, wide, medium and heavy quali ies. India Lmon Reduced, 5c, 9c, 14c and 18c a yard; worth 2d to 5c a yard morej 29 and 36 inches wide. Novelty White Goods Reduced Dozens of dainty patterns for Waists, Dresses, etc., stripes, checks and figures. White Wool and Silk Dress Fab rics Reduced. 50c 27 inch Japanese silk 42c 75c 27 inch Japanese silk 63c $1.00 27 inch Japanese Silk i 88c Everything white in our silk and dress goods stocks reduced during : this June White Sale. Th'is is ajsplendid op portunity to buy white silks. Don't miss this sale. ' ' $5.00 Jjiier Su s fo.- $3.93 2 dozen ladies' lumper Suit-, ma-Jc of fine Batiste, whit; and cJoJ grounds with dainty color figures. These are all new and will be shown Monday for the first time. See win dow disolay and if you wish to get one be on hand early Monday morn ing. They will not last long at this low price each $3.98 A carload of cement arrived this moiuliig for T. H. Kills.. I The banks and the courthouse of-' flees remained closed during the! day. , ! i Mrs. John Gray won the gold watch! and chain given away by the Grand i theatre last night, The postofflie b'hsei'ved Sundayr hours today and there Was nondeliv ery either en the city or rural routes. Yesterdavi baseball scores: Port land, i' Sdh Francisco, 3 (12 in nings)! Los Angeles, 11; Oakland, 1. There will be a game of baseball Sunday afternoon between the local i team of that city and the Coburg Gi ants at Springfield. A good-Blzed crowd of music-lovers listened to the excellent concert given by the Military band In the East park last night. Chief of Police Farrington yes- j ICI UUJ O 1 I1UIIII J 11 1 M l I U I lit 1 ViJ . idence of 1). Rice at 240 Washing- j ton street, on account of the existence of smallpox there. ures and KmSe8 it. Tins preat v,i twit ft m i ; j - iu.it it : .. boltlenndbeVte s.st on havinj Hood t Most Complete Showing of Boys', Children's and Young Men's fine Dress and School Clothing Values Better Than Ever! Young Meri,s Long Trousers Suits Ages 12 to 20 . . .This Benson wo show on exclusive lino of blue Berge, cheviot, tweed and cashmere Bulla for young mon; they are made In single nd double-breasted Coats und In Grasy, Tans, Olives and Brown Shades, prices . $5.00 to $20.00 Trousers are made either peg top or regular; with or without cuff on bottom. With hip pocket flaps, welt senilis and front pockets and flaps. Boys' 2-Piece Suits, sizes 8 to 1 6 Guaranteed Hoy-Proof Suits tor school wear or dress. Our hoys' clothes are re-lnforced at all of tho vital points and. are Just ns well niiulo ns brains can make them. For 15 enrs tho bakers have been studying boys and how to mako their clothes and wo get tho benefit. Prices $1.50 to $8.00 Little Tudor Play Suits 50c Dozens or pretty now patterns In Pliiy Suits In plain colors nnd fancy; ages 1 to &, Children's llloiiscs 21ic and 50c. Boys' Buster Brown Suits,"ags. 2 to 6 Beautiful patterns In checks, plaids and Btripes'aud In colors, blue, white, light tan, gray, brown und tans'; the trimmings are of silk and fine Percale and Pants are all Knickerbocker style and lined with good serviceable cotton lining. Buster Brown Sailor Suits in the same color and fabric. ' Price $2.50 to $8.00 Boys'-Wasi Suits, ages 1 to 6. We opened up our boys' Wash Suit department for the first time this season and so popular was it that our stock was rapidly reduced and many odds and ends left. " These will be closed out at the following prices. $1.00 Suits. ...:.. $3.00 $2.00'.Suits $1.6fi $3. f0 Suits S2.7S ' 1.B0 Suits Si. 35 $3.00 Suits : . ..$2.45 $1.25 Suits $1.00 $2. so suits : . . :$2.oo $1.00 suits. . 75c 35c boys' and rnen's Caps .1 6c 10 dozen men's and boys' cups in mixed and plain colors; made In throo or four different styles. 60 and 75c Dress Silks, a yard 38c 500 yards of Novelty Dress Silks, dark and light colors in stripes, checks and figures: suitable for dresses and waists, etcj Sell regularly at 60c TIO- t 75c, special, yd JOC Ladies' Sleeveless Vests 7 l-2c, 10c, 15c and 25c Extra fine Swiss ribbed, plain and lace trimmed neck; ' extra fine silk lisle Vests 50c and 75cj long sleeve Vests 25c and 50c. Union Suits 25c to $3 Regular and out sizes, all styles. - Long White Gloves, pr. $1.25 Long Black Cloves, pr. $1.00 25 dozen ladies' J6 button length silk Gloves, sizes 5 1-2 to 8 at pair $1.00 and $1.25 GEO. K.MUNROE STOVES-RANGES FURNITURI 67 Wen Eirkti c. eh.!6 T9 'or th. !t metal and7ra,UtewarAf,4thPa?!l contrivances that make LLe"llfe pastime Instead of Tll.l001 find here. Telei,h;. n7 '.ou ii ' iwi m76. tUOfcNE .OREGON J. W. BARRiNGER expert rousemovfr Eugene's Largest, and Best Store. Your moneys' worth or your money back. S. H, FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street New back Combs, veil pins, Neckwear, Belting, Hosiery, Parasols, Belt Buckles, etc. About thirty Eugene Odd Feiiows left !n vehicles late this afternoon for Klniiia to help institute an Odd Fellows' lodge there tonight. A number from Irvins, Crow and Co burg are altyj expected to be in at tendant1 . ! The Chemnwa Indian baseball team returned home this morning. ! The matter of expense of the team each way will be taken up later. It is probable that each team will stand half the amount. j ti. Miekelson has just 'received his plans from Architec't Free Thomas for a handsome and commodious 9 room house. He will begin tile erec tion of it Immediately. Mr. Buley has t'iie contract. The Memorial fountain at the courthouse corner was decorated with flowers today. While the foun tain has not been in use since the ty phoid epidemic two years ago, it is still an ornament and attracts a great deal of attention. One of the cars going to the cem etery this forenoon carried 102 pas sengers, the record load since the line was built. Conductor Henry Owen and Motnrmnn Flod-inn han dled the crowd nicely. Ninety-six has been the record '.leertofore. A silver tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Lee Thavis, 4 77 Olive street, .on next Wednesday afternoon, June 3. Mesdames Paine, Willough by and O'Brien are associate hostess es. AH members and friends of St. Mary's church and guild are Invited to come and bring their friends. The Fairmount. baseball team, of Salem, arrived up from that city last night with the expectation of play ing the Springfield team in that city this afternoon, but there seems to have been s. misunderstanding about the game, so a double header will be played between the two teams on the Eugene grounds tomorrow. The original Intention was to piny the Eugene team here tomorrow. ! Moves anything Twenty-!,, ,a.. KAvenence. Residence, FJ: rmeentn and Oak Sts. Pho,,, iveatcui. Hueene. Owon . ...o cjn-r.H snomy after 7 ft . u i M,'h ....I .xtenaniK ,v ?eve. of Missouri, who hois ,. noon when a recess for thlrtv mi UtPS was nrdnril Pnii,..i ample of LaFollette, Stone spoke let. ...... ,.-., .-jpiuusiy irora ev u-acis irom piimx doeunients newspapers henrine at Hum. aiJ. ly and at other times very retaoitl uiiuii uie quesnon Detore the seta' Stone spoke In such a there were many protests to the sec ator s tone, hut none of them is more tnan a temporary effect. 1 tie attendance was not larg some of thnso nrp stnlnohnvi. some of those present having be-J in ineir seats since 11 oclock ;es ternay. How long Stone will talk no on will undertake to say, but he Willi ue followed by i;ore. the blind let tor from Oklahoma. As he is nnal' to read himself It is certain be not receive unanimous consent f others to read lor hmi. 4- PKIlMONAIi H. J. McCliiniihnn returned today from Boatlle. C. M. Hlshnp, of SniHin, speilt lr.it 11 1 gilt In the city. ; Mrs. Thoa. I'earco. ot cottagj drove. Ir In Eugene. i W. K. Heat and wife, of Cottngo; tlrove, are In the city. O. Netllo is In the city fi-emMA'a-! burg for a few days. Mrs. I.. 1.. Wnniock returned today i from a visit at lloshcn. i Attorney Fred M. l)(N'efto went to! Salem I nlay on busliioHB. I Mrs.- Kriiuk Zluiiuor returned home this iiflcrnoon from Seattle. lleo. K. Sliikes. of Oiuige. Iowa, n'as 1 an arrival In Eugine las; nlulit. I II. K. Morris and family went to lliiriKburg loilny on n short visit. i K. J. Krnsler Willi n passcng r to INt.'tli'nd on the noun t rain today. L. O. Adair reliirned home this uf-, ternooii Irom a short trip to Snl'Mti. I Mr. and Mrs. Cleiin ('lawman mid , son are up from I'ortlnnd on a visit. Mrs. II, C. Million was a passenger , to. 1'ortliiml on the noon train today. Mi's. O. 10. Smith returned lumie Wednesday morning from Pasadena, Cal. K. Ij .Campbell niui son, Ollfrey. went to Wuodliurn today on a short vlsi.-. 11. C. Muhon returned this after noon from a Hhort trip to points mirth. Mrj. I. II. ltinghani was a passen ger to Portland on but evening's train. Eugene Ponrce has accepted Ik po sition ns nigm clerk at the Hotel tll'OBiT. Flunk Sn-.'ilgrass. city inar.ilial of Cotlnge tlrovu, was In the city yesterday. C. 1). llnlicock, clly editor of tho Salem Statesman, wns In tho clly Yesterday. II. M. Slanvllle nnd' sons. Ira and Floyd, have giuui up the Mi'Kenr.le on a fishing trip. Mis. lleo. Wilson, of Salem. Is vis iting Mrs. (ieo. W. Sloat In Eugene for a re days. II. V. Viigf urrlved In Eugene last night from (iold Itoad, ArUonn, to visit his-luot her. Ed. A. V. Proseott, tho Salem corre spondent for the Oregoninn, spent last night and is visiting at the home nisi uigni. in r.ugeni;. of Ms pments-ln-law, Hon. and Mrs. . Miss Marie Crlteser was a possen-i s. H. Frlendlv. Mrs. Harris has been DIED. ger for points south on the afternoon here for several weeks. train today. Edmn Jones ana wile arrived In ' iu. v. weuier is down from w nl-j Eugene this afternoon to visit at the GURREHY BILL PASSED BY SENATE (Continued From Page One.) TEA Good tea, close price. There is no other way to build a srood business or keep a good business. Your f rorer returns your noner II fM iw Ilka &bi:liui'i Besl: e par bis. Latest designs in needlework.: fants' outfits, shirtwaists, enf underwear, etc. Xeenlerraft 382 Washington street, Portland.' Those rich prizes to be given r by Watts are attracting a greaia of attention and bringing good suits. The prizes are on esbibit in the corner window of Watts j tn-r'!"- inwnlrv tor--. corner N'i: and Willamette streets. found to undertake to say when it might terminate. LaFollette complet- Kodol completely digests all re Ul ' UWH . ' ..... j trouble and do the very work It tor the stomicn " i" i"'. take. Sold by all druggists. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lake At her home in this city, May 21, . r .i" w 'r u .! -j of J. P. Colyar, of consumption, aged mL u l' VlLnH 1. " J ,, fr,,,,' 1S . 10 months Slid 28 di.VS - Mlsa Helen ( handler was up from V, y ; LARGE BELL1NGHAM MILL PLANT BURNED You Salute a Man who is known to possess a good bank account. In all probability ho started It with less than yon have. An account at the Kugeno Loan and Savings Hank makes a in nn careful of his spendlngs. Start out yourself and note how the not of drawing a check makes you careful abtitt use less expenditure. What you don't s nd Is so much saved. The Eugene Loan and Savings Ear.k Ctpital and Surplus $I25,0C0.00 lOabiiihcd l"2 tervlllo to attend and take part in tho memorial exercises. Miss Carolyn Qiilmby arrived In Eugene this afternoon from Por:- liinii to visit Mrs. C It. Seii7.. I Junction today to decorate the grave 11. U. Herien a in; wi.e. of Kenton i of her brother, Hert b. ('handier. .county, are the guests of Mr. and ! who wns killed In the Philippines I Mrs. E. C. Lake In Eugene this week. I during tho insurrection. John 11. llartog returned this at- Mrs. H. E. Kondiiraut and dnugh ternoon from Albany, where belter, Margaret, returned to Portland spoke before the rural carriers' con-l today after having been staying nt ventton. , . , the Huffman House for several weeks I Eugene Stockwell, a former I'nl- In the absence of Mrs. W. F. Osburn. i versiiy of Oregon sliident. now a slu- itev. W. It. Plnkerton, who has' PpHiiighani, May 30. Tho p'.ant diiil nl Stanford, Is visiting friends been In attendance at the locjl asso- ()f the Seinion Lumber Company was In Eugene. clatl.in of tho Congregational church, burned today; loss, $120,000. The II. tl. Klalsrhhau"!'. formerly e n- will return from Ashland tonight and fire started In the engine room, and , peeled with (lie Willamette Valley will be In his pulpit tomorrow morn- owing 10 ibe distance of the plant ! Company In Eugene, is In the city in,'. 'from the city and the collapse of a I from Portland. ' " Sergeant H. .1. Fuller came up trestle carrying wnler in a main to Slate School Superintendent .1. II.. from Portland last night. He and the plant, the firnien saved but one Afkerman spent last night In En-. Mi's. Fuller will leave Monday for dry kiln. Some Insurance was carried gene, having intended the debute lit 'hat city to make their home there, on the plant. tho I'nlverslly. Mrs. Fuller's son, Caspar Clark, .will , Mrs. F. E. Chamber and daughter.1 remain in Eugene until school Is out. KILLED MAX Wild I Miss .Minnie, went to Cottage C.r ive .1- O. Watts leaves T uesday morn-; ASSAI'LTEI) llAl'tillTKIt ton the afternoon train today to visit ing for Portland, to attend the meet-' there over Sunday. Ing of the- Stole Optical S iclety that New York, May 30. Declaring 1 Miss .Mamie Hums, who bus been evening, lie Is president of the so- that John Mara committed an out Ill Euger.e for several months pest, ciely. lie will also meet with th i rage and assault upon her gic-vnr- j went to her homo at Coburg today to l"wlers' association Thursday even- old daughter, Mrs. Teresa Phillips remain south Hmi. ing. ; shot and killed Mara In Brooklvn tn- ? I i l ilt' ItlllKlt. doesn't take long to become a expert after securing one mt handsome, new uuum - Come ill and see how easy tney ride, how nine i"i;r - necessary it' .....t hum. Most likely von 1 ; surt wheels niiit ,r : ,.icd. Wren. 1h"! whole ioi less than other wheel. of equal merit, Iml EUGENE GUN ?0. rhone I"'.! L tlee supplies of all klnn Chambers llurdwnre Co. See tne npw sar."irj rarprt lining, j CHA.MBEHS HARDWARE CO. ; Itev. 1). K. linker went to Dexter 'this afternoon to hold services there .tomorrow, lie has about recovered from his recent Injury. I Mrs. S. K. Muiira. of Portland, af ter a pleasant visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Prentice In Eu gene, returned homo today. Tske one of our Coffle'd power ' K. C. Kelsay, the Portland engl-. washers on 30 days' trial and you can neer no lias I lie contract to super- do rour washing without work. Intend. Eugene's new. gravity system j CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. of waterworks. Is In ibe cltv. Mrs. C. M. Densnioie was a pnssen- Thousands of rolls nt nvwswall pa- lay. She was arrested. VOTE Wll AVKI.nV STEVKXS vxm ASSK.SSOU ger i.i Portland on the noun train 'per lust received, lodav. From there she will go to' CHAM HERS HAR Seattle to visit her son, Harv. i Max Zimmerman, the famous horse niirtioneer, is III the city arranging' for a ni.irk.'t day In the t:Qr future.! He as n pleasant taller at this uf. ' , ti 1 I 1't'i O I' Kai ris nrt-lvcl In Kugeno i DWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In hulk CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO A vote cast for Welby Ste vens for assessor next Mon day will be a vote In favor of a young man of sterling worth nnd known Integrity. He wns raised In Lane coun ty nnd will give every prop erty owner a square deal in making the assessment. Cse Mlr pans tinder your stairOir pet. W.i linv" iheni. CUA.VilEKS HARDWARE CO. New models easy rido Rambler bicycles nn displav. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ORPHEUM THEATRE Under EnUrely New Management, L. BIGHAM PRCIVAL and ECjf ' To-Night and All Week THE EMPIRE STOCK CO. Presents The Beautiful 4-Aetj Comedy Dram "MY SWEETHEART . . . tUTTCDFS I A PLAY FULL OF HEAK i w - AND FUN Z2 Beautifully Illustrated Songs Between Acts Curtain rises at 8 p. m Saturdays 7:30 and ? ChUdrcn 10c. Adults 20c, Reserved Scats - Matmec SaLnrday v Prices 10c, 15c an4 -3- o