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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
4' THE EUOENB DAILY OTARD, THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1008. TiTe Friendly Store 159th Surprise Sale Tomorrow we oWer some very Exceptional Values in seasonable articles, Silks, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Waists but the Maine offering for tomorrow is Ladies' Suits at Half Price and Ladies' Muslin Underwear. M F Colored and Black Silk 25c Wash Goods 15c 300 yards pluln and novelty Japanese and Taffeta Silks In dark and Unlit colorinns, suit able for dresses, waists and house ((owns. 1 1 1 to '11 Inches wide, beautiful assortment, yard :,- 200 yards fancy Konlard and Taffeta Silks, exclusive patterns, for dresses; values I i l. DO yard "lc S"c 19-Inch Black Tarfeta, yard ." $1.25 IlO-ineh Black Taffeta, yard SKc $1.50 3;-inch lllack Taffeta, yard .W, 1000 yards ' Dimities, Lawns, Madras an! Japanese Crepe, In stripes and checks and .figures, patterns- suitable for children's dresses, boys' waists, men's shirts and wo men's dresses, 29 to 33 Inches wide, darR and llliht colors; values to 25c yard l.le Nazareth Knit Waists and Ideal cambric Waists for children i!5c and rifle Special Prices In lace curtains, and towels, sheetings and all kinds of white goodd, embroideries, rib bons, Japanese silks, white waists, white dress linens, table' linens, etc. Itest :l-lll. Percales . . . American Calicoes, yd I test :tt-in. Muslin, yard. 124c 10c Tomorrow, Friday, we place on sale absolutely every sum mer blue serge suit in stock, both two 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 $1 4.75 $15.00 Suit Reduced $1 1,75. $12.50 Suit Reduced $9.75 Ladies' Tailored Suits aL 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, ' 1 i others trimmed in fancy Persian braids' and vesting. Sizes 32 to 40. The styles are 21-inch jackets, Eatons and butterfly effects; the skirts gored and pleated plain and trimmed. , ALL HALF PRICE. SiALF PRICES oo $35 and $45 Suits Half Regular Prices. $7 50 Silk Petticoats $5 tome in Blue, Green, Red and Black, and two-toned effects, made of fine soft taffeta silk. The quantity is limited, so be here early if you want one. rt p f( $7.50 quality each J JUU Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street. , Buy our Ladies' and Children's Special 25c and 12cJ4c Hosiery 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 $15.00 Suit Reduced $U. 75 $12.50 'Suit Reduced $9.75 Boys' Knee Pants Serge Suits, worth $5.00, . $6.00 and $7.00 t A 7 Sale price t" D MAY TAKE CHILDREN AWAY FROM MOTHER jivKMLi: ioikt j)oki.o Into M.Vn'KH OF WOMAN' AM) t'HIL 1)KKX WHO WAI.KKI) 1-KOM I'OHTl.AXl The story In Tuesday's Guard about a wonntn and her four children walking all the way to Eugene from some point down the valley, carrying the two younger children and her ef fects In a pusn can, caueu t"c in tention of the officers of the Juvenile court to the matter and they at once made an investigation. They found that the woman's name Is Mrs. Liz zie Humphrey, and that she had come li ....... frnm PrtrTlftlli she Said. all lilt: . . , - The juvenile court had taken four of ner enimreii, iwu m m.. ...... since. She says she is the niather ' of fourteen children. She had, with ! her when she arrived in Eugene Mon Iday two boys, aged 14 and. 17 years i respectively, and two girls, one aged ! about two years and the other about five months old. This morning -the ... ,.nlln.ai hnrirnn were taken iawav from the woman, as It appeared ,Tthat they were not being cared for properly, and they were turned over tO MI'S. CieO. .Vl. rvcny, Ul me ju.c- Inlle court. This action called forth ! i..,i ,.r,t:)a, nn tho iiiirt of the wo man, and some exoltnniepf was creat- .:n -the street? bv her oh.ieetnns to 'the procedure. Judge Chrisnianas i cited her to npnear before him at 9 o'clock' tomorrow morr.irT to sinw cause why a. guardian should not be appointed for her children. iCITY NEWSj was aged 64 years and 'hud been af-' flicted with tuberculosis for many: years. j Mrs. E. Thrall, one of the teachers' at the Hear..' school, today entertain- i ed l he jlher teachers of the school at i luncn ai me Mouian House, lie-, sides Mrs. Thrall Uio.ie who comiiun- i ed the party were: Miss Abel, Miss; Alice Abel, Miss Kress, Miss Klnsey, Miss Simmons, Miss Keeney, Miss Millican, Miss Zelgler and Professor E. II. Parker. The Spanldlng Logging ' Company will start a drive of 5,000,000 feet from Lower Leaburg this week for the lower Willamette river, before reaching its destination it will have been Increased to 12,000,000 feet, picking up several smaller drives en route. It is expected that three months' time will be required to get the drive to the lower river. D. L. Cartmell, Henry Moore and T. H. Garrett, npprais"rs of the ? lati of Mrs. Emma E. Bray, deceased,, today filed their Inventory vuu t..j probate court. They found property valued at $1800. M. J. Harper, C. (J. Hays and Edward Key, appraisers of tile estate of Christian L. Winter, al so filed their report, $3820.87 being the value they placed upon the prop- erty owned by tne estate. A telephone message from Leaburg this afternoon stated that Hon. T. G. Hendricks, the Eugene banker, who with his wife and daughter and J. S. Luckey are taking a short outing In that vicinity,' went over to Ritchie creek, the stream from which it is proposed to secure the supply of wa- j ter for the city's new gravity system, i at noon today to test the quality of j the water, and Wlilli crossing a foot-' log he fell into the Btrcam and receiv- 1 ed a ducking. He can now testify that the water in the creek is suffi ciently cold to satisfy the thirstiest man in the city. Sarsatai l9 M.1L .... J. H...,' -. " nu,"t'.'.t,..-i;. 1 I : B I mi m mm m I ' MAlUtlKl) Louis A. Kanoif and Kva I'enrl liny, lit fi : 3 p. ni., .lune HI. 1H0S. al the M. K. pal tonagi', Itev. I). II. Ti niilile Offil'lutlllK. At the Intni- of Itiv. .1. S! Mct'al 1 1 1 in in Eu n'iii , .liiiiv in. I'.iu.s. .loliu H. ilarpc and Mii Alum Ih'll.'ii bacliei', liiilll ni' Ciiliiirg, K.'V. I). ('. Kclb'iiis nl I li i it iu: At the himie i-f Tie iirri.'ia'.li!'.; cl.'r gynuiu. Ui-v. II. . Mimum. in I'.a gi'iie, June HI, IJiK, 11. r; Kirk, nl Dniiglas county, and Miss Rulh Sliadc, of I. tine couniy. COW 1'KKl). Alfalfa meal. At llalley's, Tenth and Willaiiulle streets, l'honn lied STOREKEEPER'S UNIQUE j APPEAL TO PUBLIC UK'S .A TIll'K MATUK K Tying her bonnet under her chin, Siie ilril her ravt'ii ringlets In; j Then to the store she went wllh glee, , For I lnllisler's Kocky Mountain Tea. ; I. inn lirug (nnpiiny. j Phone I! d I i: for. I. Mi Vay's Trnns-lf llnw i-s this'.' A fine J'J fountain pen fur Jl :it. Watts' jewelry store. Every pen warranted. - -TVF m 1 A Man is in Danger of vtlbrr) cvi-ry lny ho lcww liln cjisli iilitiiii hi itrnton, Iuh lltiMir IT his pllU't Of iMINilH'SN. (liter yon mv kiumn jis h:i htH Ihnt Imlilt ynur tut nmrKil fur tliuuM mill thU'vt't. S;y,f hotlt your imnicy and yoiirsi'li' hy (tcmsi(h )uir li in this hank. I hi ii in iitM-il fi'jir nt'ilhrr lhiri's, iir ir miy other il:in ( jt'1'1 HHinry or kt- The Eugene Lean and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $J25,OCWCO Established 1S2 A nuMvhant not iv tliousaiiil inilr fr.nn Kui;'in' who has ronvii-ted of ki'HUik liquor In vfol:itiou vA llu1 hu'al option law, ami who lias Iuhmi fined several hnmir.il dollars and sfiiUMUfd to tho county jail iov nuito a t1.m1 of (inn1 as a punishment lor his wiMii.mloini;", is a 1 wv: : isin.u hy handhllls thai he will close .Mit his stuck oi' uoods at a sarriiice sale, lie makes this unique appeal to the puh lic: "I must close- my stuck at once. I jsuppose you realize the conditio! I ,11111 In and I hope you will he kind ! and urKt' cveryiiotly to t'ais sale."- Voiitivrly cnml by tln-.e l.itllu Pill'. Tin y n' rcli.'To Ha trra f;v:n P.tkiw;:!. In Ji ,t'Uh nwl Tixi l!car:7 i-ViUt-.r. A porfvvt ri1 i ity r IM.-tlui-ss. N.rcii .11 V..3 M.v.iia, Coi;,., To'v,-ii. l'.,!n In thiO !il I'olil 111 1.1VK':. 'ilU'J lvri'.y Vc::.-..i!. MLP!!!.. !iir.'?se. SyJ.lL.f. (Salom Journal.) Kuirciu. will irct alonir wiilimil Hn loons, but will have a little horse rar-1 l"H occasionally. Mayor Matlock will I not object to that, or he is no true .Matlock. n,o..,.i.i,ra lli.np Mi irr:mted last evening to Albert J. Ward, aged m venis and Mrs. Ida u. ireiauu, aged 38,' both of Leaburg. - The first California cantaloupes of no seiiHiin urn In the local market. They will come hlglf for awhile. County officers who take their seats the first of July will do so for two years and six months, the next election not being until November, 1910. The senior play. "Match Box," will be given In the high school assembly room this evening Instead of at the theatre, as announced in last even ing's Guard. Medford has let the contract to th? Warren Construction Company for paving several blocks of the main business street of that city with bit ulitlilc. pavement. . The Red Cross Drug Company has eoniim ncc j the work of flt.llnu; un the room formerly occupied by llosclton's cigar store and Sovern's barber 5,.'. op for an cream parlor. T!" Humphrey .Memorial Sunday scho il will hol.l children's day exer cises Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clc.cU. T'.:is will take the place of the rcsislnr morning worship. S. S'ireppnn, the drayman, has pur chased tile W. C. Yoran residents at the c inier of West Fourth aiid Wash ington Ftrc'ts and will move there, soon. H jwe & Huoy made the deal. I The foundation for Mitchell & Gar rett's two-story brick building has been completed. Work Is now at a standstill awaiting the completion of the plans so the contractors may fig ure on the building. , Mrs. Payne will Entertain the Wo- i'ni.... ..e l.n 1...,!.., ,....nu and friends Thursday afternoon at her home south of town. Those wish ing to ride will meet at the rest cot tage at 2 o'clock sharp. "Karl King and Sid Smith, of this city, played with the Vancouver team of the Trl-C'ity league last Sunday. Vancouver won from East Portland by the score of 7 to 3. King caught and Smith played second base. Ralph Allen and Fred Erlckson re turned yesterday from a two-days' fishing trip on Dear Cret'k. They claim they caught over one hundred brook trout. They brought back about eighty of the pretty fish. WOMEN' OF WOODCRAFT All the children of the Members of Eugene Circle So. Hi, W. of V., are I especially invited to an, entertain I ment to be given at the Woodmen ! hall Friday afternoon, June 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. I COMMITTEE. TEA' Why .isn't everything moneybr.ck? Everything isn't good L, enouch. YiMir crnrer returns yoitr money If you don'l Uke Scbiliiuu's Ucat: vie iiuv U.oi. A full line of "Cold Storage" re frigerators; get our prices before buying. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Every day is Special Sale Duggy Day with us; get iuv prices and see tho goods an l vou will buv. CHAMHEUS HARDWARE CO. I We arj exclusive agents for the genuine Vudnr purch shades. CHAMHEUS HARDWARE CO. Rogers Bros. 1S-I7 silvorwaro is sold cheapest, at Watts'. J. C. Cntterllif. of Portland, after a busircss visit in Eugene, returntd home today. ! ADMIRATION is gained by Clre of w appearance. Let us lk afl!, ..-.."n, P's and t. pair, wtien n:;eccs.Wy yout garments, and you'll reccvt all that scoring to you-inj a iiiuc dh more. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willam:tte Sts, Phone Red 2S61 Appreciates smoking gr cigars. It gives him retai: The Mo:iiio Hood Cigar:; favorite among al! thinking:::! It is positively the best Cigar on the market COAI.1 COAI.! Place your urder for firs! coal now. Williams Transfer Phone lllack 114 1. Cin-es liiz.y siiclls. tired fcr stomach and liver trouble?, yon well all summer. That'-; HolllMcr'x Rocky Vinititain 'IV. d-i. Try it and ynu will ahvay it. :i." cent-, tea or tablets, l'nig, Cnniiiaiiy. John Nelson today began suit 111 the circuit court against the I'nlan I Mining Company, A. W. Lambert, et al.. in foreclose a lien taken on the j ciiinpai'.v's n ining iironerty in the class .flue Riv.-r ilistriit. S. P. Allen is al--Oijiorni' for the iilaiu'iif. Jil , j Last 1 veiling s Portland Telegram llnirs. I I"''"11'1' 11 good picture of the Eugene keeps 'V'4'1 sclioel track team, which v.uii wliat I e m.i :iipiuii-n i(i ei 1 w eyteni ur will llllV Linn 1:1111 I ! d-fi l-'ri(l.i . ! isi-: ;il in 1 1 las;ic S.ilelll A nr.. high ic I'liiim hintl last The Public is not skilled in tea and is entitled to protection. Our label our brand Folger's Golden Gate ; Tea : protects the tea drinker. Our reputation is back of every package of tea bearing our brand. Fol ger's Golden Gate Tea means quality purity tea satisfaction. J. A. JolB'er Q Co. San Francisco IrnporUn of Pure Te m (joldenCatj a mci: ut im: mk.m. at tiii: tiii:at::'i: i : is always appreciated, "here J a evel-ylhilig aiM'tn:'lu: 1 soil! these June llicrnilii". join- apietite i lirklc. 1.. t i-i.ni nun tiinnK J-W" , ...Hi. art to a a'''1'1 ,'i,,..i 10 M,e (Ji i's t""1"' '"1 theiu to the Theatre Ciifr. Every W M4RVTL WkiM H 1110 new 1-- - ilia V t- ftSr i. (l-Jl"'J VI lr in- .'icinoiiiipi'ly 't,ft 11 All r ... i-' i'- "; 0111.T, Mit wii"iv!ori, ,ll irlltiiir jj',. "ro., I 4V rs viiiii oio. Uini-Da.ls Hr.id " ""' W .M.'lwar.l. ')"'" '''" Hcirini; M.ivi-rs and luiiie tu-iter. CHAMHKHS HAHDWARI- rakes CO. CARTERS T 1; llute t.m Ilci ls. On every nun hluiund overland nas-l seimer trail-, that has passed thro inh KiiK :ie durini; the past few days there b;;ve lieen several express car loads of racK horses bound from Cal ifornia points to Seattle to raku em-t HeWItt s Kidney anil Waddcr Plilsjin the biR race meet that comes off are prompt anil thoroimh. and will there sooh. in a very short time sirensihen the! . weiiketicd kidneys. SoUl by all rtrUR-i Qul'e a rnnst.-r of I'alivevsity boys : K,!"' ' ar'' r,,'"ri:i! : v.kin : a ti in i) . n 1 . ..,, v,i. ,..., ,, , j-,,,, , !,., v, 1 Warier tuner pianos i.imvo ,iT. ' :t:r 11 is i.v,.r. Thore wan li;iv,. rlern at Morris" Muslr S'ire. tt ' '"'ii IN trip i. i :tlre ii nm- i,f j , ; 'VUlf' l',: U, ! , S em- r.ew f 'ue .mil 'ii(S . , " 1 . ..... , H'"IT. It'.'ligiM.ill Lect ..f , I li Villi ilAHTrT. , ! t-r 1 ilVifR I. fcf.-;.;-:j Mist llMT tiV'J; I r.-Si:r.i'o S rc.v.i;f9 , HSlV '!i vmi'.kks liAUiiw i;i: en. .-m-Idi: M'iine ('oei!-:.n. ' $2) .imetle sitSl:. pli.in,. O. , ff 3fb fed. .ill lIir?'-' (0- ' .1 r.T-TI7UTS De.-rini; Minvers ami Uak,- tnme lict'i-r. i CMAMIIKIIS HAUDWAKK CO. I l-K'ti ;''.i 1111 ,,. i ll lid ihe (11:1. :i -. an ! V -1 l"l:n r V;m His l,-th.r AMtT A Pone Ula.k 1311 ; C-i-S4C 053 ! 'J rc S ' C-i'0 1 rOK'T r - V. i IJf"' 51