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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1908)
1 00 College Brand, Washington and Schloss Bros. Blue Serge SuiLs Reduced Tomorrow, Friday, we place on sale absolutely every sum mer blue serge suit in stock, both iwo and three piece suits at a big reduction. We make a specialty of fine serges and carry only absolutely all wool, fast colored and hand tailored suits. Some are made extreme others in conservative style. $25.00 Suit Reduced $19.75 $20.00 Suit Reduced $14.75 $15.00 Suit Reduced $1 1,75 $12,50 Suit Reduced $9.75 Young Men's Blue Serge We also include in this sale all young Men's Blue Serge Suits, sizes J 4 to 20, both two and three piece in both single and double breasted at the following prices. $18.00 Suit Reduced $13.00 $16.50 Suit Reduced $12.75 $ 1 5.00 Suit Reduced $11.75 $12.50 Suit Reduced $9.75 Boys' Knee Pants Serge Suits, worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 - r Sale price 4. J Ladies' Tailored Suits at Half Price 36 Ladies' Tailored Suits, all this season's best styles and made of the best materials and most favored colors and patterns. Grays, Blues, Browns and Black and white and mixtures. Some plain tailored effects, others trimmed in fancy Persian braids and vesting. Sizes 32 to 40. 1 be styles are 21-inch jackets, Eaton's and butterfly effects; the skirts gored and pleated plain and trimmed. ALL HALF PRICE. If HALF PRjCEgf- $35 and $45 Suits Half Regular Prices. i The Georgia Jumper Suits for $10.00 each come ' in blue, black and brown; also the new lavender shirt waist Suit in the same colorings, at $10.00 a suit. Don't Miss this Sale. CF ADJOURNED SESSION CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES j The adjoti'-'ned term of the circuit I court for Lane county met this i'ore l.noon with Judge L. T. Harris on the ' bench. A' large number of cases were 1 disposed of today and the docket is i being cleared of the unimportant cases as well as possible in prepara tion for the regular June term, winch convenes .Monday. At this term a number of criminal cases are to be tried and several important civil cas es are to come up for hearing. (on. Wyoming, after a visit at the home ol Professor and Mrs. P. a. ' Ford in Eugene, went to Portland today. They may be back here soon to reside. Mr. Slmms has been po- lice judge a: his home town for sev-; eral years. He is a brother of Mrs. : Ford. ' j Louis A. Kanoff, aN 27. and Eva I huii,i i, V' Pearl Hay, aged 17. both-of Cubing, i f.r.i '. J were granted a license to wed by the county cuerk this afternoon. , . V Vial tie,; 'jliir blond?,,, i -" 0f it , Eugene's Largest arid Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back 592-594 Willamette Street Buy our Ladies' and Children's Special 25c and Hc'Ac Hosiery t PERSONAL i ) j Dr. Lowe will arrive tonight from j Portland. I Miss Lola Stark returned home ' this afternoon. M. E. Owen, of Lowell, spent last I night in Eugene. I J,. S. Edwards, of Florence, Is In the city on business. W. L. McDonald, of Roseburg, Is In I the city on business, i Mrs. W. O. Trine went to Portland I today on a short visit. L. D. Scarbrough. of Creswell, was a Eugene visiter today. Ilun. R. A. booth is home from a short trip to Roseburg. 11. C. .Mahon wns a passonger to Portland on today's train. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wllloughby are in Portland for a few days. Rev. M. C. Wire arrived home this afternoon from a trip north. Y. I). lleiiKill is In Portland attend ing the .Masonic grand lodge. V. L. McDonald, of Roseburg, was in Eugene today on business. W. H. Smith, of Fresno. Cal., was an arrival in Eugene Hist night. .Mis. S. I!. Slrawn and sou Ken neth w?nt. to Oregon City today. Jesse Rounds returned today from a business trip to Cottage drove. Mis. ('.. (i. Stone came down from Creswell on the neon train today. V. !'. Cue was a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. Felix Sparks arrived down from Blue River last night on the stage. Judge and Mrs. R. S. Bryson went to Portland today on a short- visit. Mis'; Anne Whiteaker went to Port land today to visit relatives a few (lays. D. P. Patterson returned this af ternoon from a business trip to Port land. Free Thomas, the architect, has re turned from a business trip to South ern Oregon. F. B. Dunham and C. E. Freeman left this n'orning for Deerhorn, on a fishing trip. Mrs. Frank Taylor left this morn lt'S for Mapleton on a visit to rela tives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Weatherson, of Flor ence, is in the city, having arrived Kodol is the best-known prepara-' Hon that Is sold by druggists today I for dyspepsia or Indigestion or nni-i stomach trouble. Kodol dteests all foods. It Is pleasant to take. It is ! soiu nere oy an arugists. Dearihg Mowers and rakes- none better. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. El "ood's Sarsm, -, i2n Saw.,-v!m Complete line of flags and buntiuf at Hill's Gun Store. COW FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. Ssks the yH Us Voo Km tea turn Signature of I A MC! LITTLE HEAL AT Till: TIIEATKI c.ii'i; is always appreciated, whore yon fret everything upperiiii;; mid tooth some these Juki- m niings, v.iien your appetite is fickle. When you wiir-t to treat your frieiifls, your wife or jour sweetheart to meal (hat is cooked to the Queen's taste', bring tliem to Hie Tllcaiiv ('life. HlltP"'" il IIIIIIIIIIIIIWWMllfiIiWiTlflOT-a"'ra CITY NEWS The Inferior of the now passenger depot Is being plasturcd. Tho residence at S45 Onyx nvenuo lias been iinrautiucd on account of the oxlBtence of n case of smallpox there. Among the carload shipments Into Eugene this morning was a car of flour for tho Hubble Transfer Com pany. The -district schoolhouse at Alum. In the Boulliweslern part of tho coun ty, was destroyed by flro it few days ngo, according to word received by Comily School Superintendent Dll lard. Eighth grade examinations will bo held again tomorrow by County Scho held again tomorrow by County School Supcrlntcndcn! Dlllard and ill several of Hie districts throughout the county. Marriage licenses wero Issued to day to the f illowiug: John II. Ilar . 1er, aged "2, of Portland, unci Miss Alma Doffonbackor, IS. of Cobitrg. Benjamin Stewart llluulinin. 22. and I k Miss ld;i Rosoilo llendersliolt. IS. I holh of Eugene. Jackson understands the business thoroughly and he and Ben will make a good team. Free Thomas, the Eugeno archi tect, lniB been engaged to draw plans (or a two-story reinforced concrete business block to be built at Crnnts Pass by Arthur Conklln, editor and proprietor of the Pacific Outlook, There will be two store rooms on tho lower floor of the building and 14 rooms on the s -cond floor, W. A. Sumner and family are pre paring to leave In a day or so fro Arizona, where they will Bpeud Hie remainder of the summer. Mr. Sum ner is secretary to Honore Palmer, the Chicago millionaire who has big timber Interests in Lane county and who intends at some future time to erect a sawmill below the city on the Bangs tract. T'-o Southern Pacific stockyards are being moved to a location on tile north std" (if the tracks and some little distance further west thnn the old local Inn. The freight depot will stand about where the yards have been for the past two or three yenrs. The work of constructing t"'e west end of the old warehouse sidetrack has been commenced. The Eugene Poultry !4tore, 102 Fast Ninth street, will open the mar- I l'llday morning, June 12, and (hat the proprietor of a confection- forty, there being forty-four ery store there, whose name is not tendance last Sunday. learned, went tu Portland on business ( some time ago and has not been seen I or heard of since. As his affairs at I Junction were In good condition audi he was not In debt, Ills disappearance! cannot be accounted for. It Is feared, that he might havo met with foul, play In Portland. He Is about GO i years of ago. . in- at- The East Ninth Street Improve ment Club was permanently organ ized last night with the following of ficers: President. J. J. Walton; sec rotary, E. .1. Frasier; executive com mittee, C. S. Frank, George T. Hull, Jr., and George Dillard. It Is the purpose of the organization to work Tor the Improvement of the street The Coninieclnl Club committee on clear to Its east end. , Among the im the proposed Portland excursion to proveinents contemplated for the im Eugene on commencement day left mediate future is a sewer and an arc for that city today on the noon train. . light at the mlllrace bridge. They will meet with tho S. P. offi-j rials and torn Richardson, manager of the Portland Commercial Club, to night and talk the situation over. The coinniiltee consists of Dr. D. A. Paine, G. D. Linn, W. M. Green. C. S. Wil liams and John 11. llnrtog. TEA We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bct- lf any onci h is been overlooked, or I ter than tea as VOU knOW it If you have deci:l,d that you want n booster card for Eugene's big inar- koi nay, baturday, June 20, to help the good cause along, renienib -r the list closes on Friday, June 12. In order to publish all the names of the market day boosters, which will be orlnled mi liuml hlllu -n.i ,iiL.t,.ii.......i tliroiigmiut the entire county. If you want a boost c ft Zimmerman The reinforced center Vudor ham- r curd call p Colgate " ",' f, l" ural maae- we re , G, e,s Hotel. , Sl" ' ' n.,.; , Stimrt.larkson. formerly i-enii"rt-ed with Julius Golds-pi: Ys cigar store, has purchased a half Interest In Hen lllngham's billiard palms In the Rankin block on West S -venih street, I buying out Hick Richardson. Mr. 1 The funeral of James W. White, tile Migcnc merchant who died In Se- will carry a full Hue of fresh I'ssai1""" 11 few diivs ago, was hell this sail f.iii.v a'ld dressed poultry, hot h a't-rn'on at the Chrlstim church., plain and milk fed. For the enliven-! ' 'he service were larn-ly uMctidcd li uee of ear eus;omers telephone or-S',v 'he friends of the deceased and a (1 -is will In- collected for upon ddlv-j hire.e number accompanied the re ery at r sblence. Send voiiv orders '"alns to the I. O. (). F. c-meterv. early. Telephone Main Ma. .Ill "'"re th-v wer- I -?-.-.) . the ilij.l I Fellows eotldm V llg serv'cen there A report caniej from Junction City I The G i Ices In A. 11. also a body. attended the scr oll last, night's stnge. F. W. .Miller was a passenger on this morning's stage for MeKenzie ilrh'ii'e on tin outing. Miss L. Ebbert arrived in Eugene! I tills afternoon from Condon to visiti ! lw. r,,,.o t,- r. r. nrnun Mr. ;Mid Mrs. Geo. K. Miinrne are home from their visit with friends and relatives .at Oakland, Or. M;s. Geo. T. Hall, Jr.-, left this morning far Newport, where she will spend a few weeks by the sea. Mr T. C. Wheeler and child were arrivals in , Eugene from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. Carl Oglesby left on this morn ing's stage for Wycoff's, on. the Mc Kenzie, to look at a piece of timber. Professor nnad Mrs. F. S. Dunn are in Portland attending the meet ing of tho grand lodge of Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Klncald and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Defer returned this afternoon Irom a visit in Port land. Miss Minnie Hawthorne was a pas senger to Cottage Grove on the af ternoon train today to visit friends for a few days. X. W. White, of Cottage Grove, spent last night in Eugene. He was a pleasant caller at The Guard office this morning. Miss Ada Yoran arrived home this afternoon from Salem to spend the remainder of the summer with her parents. She is a student at the state deaf school. J. V. O'Leary, of McKenzie Bridge. Is dawn from that resort. He re ports that the summer travel is be ginning to set in. Dave Waddell, a former Univer sity of Oregon football star, is n tire rity on a short visit. He is on his wav to Cilifarnin. McVay's Trans-1 ''",'' Ti''etts and wife, of Truck- j j- I ' ' . v.".. .IM'-I I- IMI won, .urs. I I o- j bed's folks in Kttu'on started today . . c .. Ion ? trio t., i),e East. v..,,, i,,- l,,i.. 1..... ... 1, prices before j horn,, from Kntiat.'wash'..' where she! 3 ( lias tieen leaching school during the I past winter and su-lng. ! S j Mr- and Mrs. ).,vi, r.rlr. ami ! ft "(.'! son c-nne down from Cotta.... Grove i 5 Yftnr f rorcr return. Tour money If you don't Uk ScuiUtug's Best wo par bm Yesterday's baseball scores: Port land, 10: Oakland, 0. Los Angolis, ti; San Francisco, 0. t Phone Rod 1421 fcr. A full lln, fni;erators: get luiyiag. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Warm Weather Clothes (il V E BEST SATISKACTIO.V WIIKX PI HCII ASKI) AT IIAX SON'S. 'K CARRY HKiH (iRADIO SlITS, SIAXri-'.-VC-TI RED BY .MICHAELS STERN CO., FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGEXTS IX Kt GEXK. THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE, WEAK WELL AXl) ARE PRICED REASOXAP.IA ADMIRATION! , i "re "t period aoofarancc. I ... t... . ' -- oii inne ,(.,, i VOars-dean, press t wncn ""eecsary you; 3 all trutscorWtc. " mile Dit more. Everything possible b lU?C . . TN 7T , ifi mi V!!an:!t:S Appreciates smoking jr i cigars. It gives him rem The Mount. Hood Cija favorite anion? all thinkingrc. ilt is positively the cost i Cigar on th: market r 9tcit9kingiM 8 9 0 O o STOXU'S IIKAVK DHOPs CwaW st krnwn rft.fdy forbfivn HipliUn(i.Or.,Oct. 31, !2 Thin is tu crrtiiv th?t I parr marc or.e bo.liec! "Stone'' Htm locs" and cured fcer ol hen'"- This was last winter and irrtii not been .if le. led since- O at J; rR.S.C.SI'ONE,Saltm,0r. For-sale by ah drusgisB- $1.C0 I Iglit weight Fiulei'weai- and all kinds of furnishings lur the sununei' season. If you would dross well and comfoi-tiibly, come in and let us show you tvliiil we have. You don't have to buy unless you find what suits yon. Furnish your new rtf eroserlv. Don'' VT' ' , kinds cf reliable parffl tinning wfK. let US CotiTiJn an: our k.- iJ. HANSON 1 r'.:i:i vyur work Every day is Special Pal Day witli us: get our prices and tile e.oiiils nil von will Iniv. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Xo. S East Xlntll Street Kugene, Oregon Si A Man is in Danger of roliliei-y every liny lie kees his cash iihoiii his H-rsoii, his home or Ills place of business. Once you tire known as hav ing thai babll your ate marked for thugs mid thieves. Save both your money mid yourself by dcMsiting your cash In (bis liacli. Then ynii ii.smI fear neither lllielc. lice or tiny oilier (lun ger io )our or money or per- Sell. D! Mil-'-." k ''Ic' the bullil' "I on. anil b-lne-iiig to Dnble." 'lie We i Delia Veliii's bu'Moi;. eante together genuine 'udor exclusive agents for the , III IM'telnlly s store this forenoon In n,,. fi.,,t which followed a showcase was broken. A few moments later the ilogs got together agti'n In the het.-i across the street. The Delta Alpha dog got his bead somewhat chewed no. Richardson's dog was unhurt. The dogs are sworn ene ml's. and have often come together before. shedes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. on Hi,, no m train to.luy to uttetul t he ; KmiS3MgWm&S8mnBBaaBB3SSit it.llgliaMl-llenitel-sllll't wedilill'r. , I mils Av-i. iin has b-en at Oik-' land. Cal.. for 'he nasi oar arrived' home Inst night and will ' perhais.,CM 0 4 M-fS? si'-iiu i ue reniainuer or the summer Lva 81. " 1.4 Vrst R:lS Poo.;.' b.flck I II TioL'ers Bros, is-17 silverware is sold chcaiest at Watts'. Whv is n butcher and a voting lady alike? One kills to dress anil the other dresses to kill. bel li. Koehler. purchasing agent of till S. P. Co., v:s an arrival in Eu gene this morning. He proceeded on iti to MnrcDla on the afternoon train. ! Yesterday's Ros-hurg Review I Hon. R. A. Booth, .lohn V. Kellv Hnd lA'tort- 'v A. f. Wenil.'.iek were' here in Fng-iie to;! iv attending to bns- ie-rw-'H 1 I 'oil' The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $ 1 2 'e'XJO.OO Eslablislitd t52 l,-r I'm : t', - o I '.' ! 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