V.
Specials;
For three days only we will
sell a fine assortment of $3
Hats for $2.50.
Don't overlook this
Market Day Sale
We also make 2o reduction
on all Suit Cases.
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY
554 Wilamette Street.
A NICE LITTLE MEAL AT
THE THEATRE CAFE
is always appreciated, whore you Ret
everything o apxti,liiK anil tooth
some these June mornings, when
your appetite is fickle. When you
want to treat your friends, your wife
or your ewceUMWi-t to a meal that in
conked to (lie Queen's tustc, bring
them to the 1'lieu.tro Cafe.
ARKANSAS MAN
TEMPORARY HEAD
OF COMMITTEE
Chlt-utso. June 19. The new re
publican national committee organ
ized today with Powell Clayton of
Arkansas, as temporary chairman, to
serve until a permanent chairman Is
selected.
Elmer Dover was re-elected secre
tary and W. S. Stone sergeant at
arnii!.
GRAND JURY
COMPLETES WORK
AND FILESoREPORT
6.
Kits i. .rr : cj cv- v i
KITCHEN & KONPP
Successor to I
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables ,
Oak and 7th Eueene. Or.
Julius
Goldsmith
NO RACE BETTING'
IN COLORADO
Denver, Jnne 21. Judge Carlton
M. UUbs, of the- district court, ren
dered a decision today holding bet
tin ou olnso races in Colorado un
lawful., lleraime of his decision the
Ovorlarid I'ui'Sc races have been called
off until the supreme court cun pans
upon the matter.
SPECIAL ALB
OF CITY IVTS
FOll MARKET J)AY
On June 20 (Market Day) I will
offer the following special bargains:
Lots 6 and 7, fronting on Fair
mount Boulevard, and north half of
lot 15 and lotB 10, 17 and 18, south
half of lot 19, fronting. on Walnut
avenue, all In block 10, Fairmount,
according to the amended plat. These
are all very choice lots, now ready for
building, and no filling needed as
they occupy elevated ground.
Walnut avenue Is 80 feet wide,
graded, gravelled, ornamented Its en
tire length with growing walnut
trees, and Is the leading drrve to Hen
dricks' Park. Fairmount boulevard
Ib 80 feet wide, has beautiful maple
trees its entire length, (and is recog
nized as the most beautiful driveway
in the state.
This property Is only one and one-
half blocks from the electric line as
now buildjng, and only four blocks
from present car terminal, it is tne
vacant property Immediately south of
residence No. 927 on east side ol
Walnut avenue and west side of Fair-mount.
The last sale made on Walnut ave
nue, Wheeler to Berkshire, brought
$5 a front foot, but as I am author
ized by the non-resident owner to
close out this property at once, it will
go Saturday at S3 to 4 per Iront toot
20 to 40 per cent. below its market
value. . It will be sold in half lots
with the privilege of more at the
same rate. Terms: One-third cash,
bnlance In one year at 6 per cent in
terest. Abstract title. Free carfare
to bona fide buyers.
GEO. MELV1N MILLKK,
Room 20, McClung Block,
Cor. 8th and Willamette.
Phone Red 1461. '
HIS! ll.It(;KI) FROM Dl'TY LAST
EVENING J. It. AX1)RE,
JIXCTIOX CITY MAX, PLEADS
(Jl'ILTY TO CHARGE OF SEL
LING Ligi'OR AND IK FIXED
ioo.
The Lane County Grand Jury was
discharged last evening, and the fin
al report Is as follows:
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, In the County of Lane.
Final report of the grand jury for
the June term of said court, 1908.
To the Honorable Circuit Court:
We, the undersigned grand Jurors of
the June term of the circuit court of
said county, do respectfully submit
this our final report, as such grand
Jury:
That, we have, to the best of our
ability,' diligently inquired Into all
crimes triable In said county, that
have come to our knowledge and with
as much expedition as was possible
That we have examined the county
hnUdlngs, located In Eugene, and
find the court house kept In good
condition, as well, also as the county
Jail. .We concur In the recommen
dation made by the last grand Jury
In their final report as to the records
being preserved in the upper part of
the courthouse, and also in the mat
ter of assessor's office,- being re-arranged
so ns to expedite the business
of that office.
We also concur in the recommen
dation of the last grand jury as to
preparing a ceil, with other conven
iences necessary, for the keeping of
female prisoners.
We find the books in the office of
the clerk and sheriff and county rec
ords all kept in good condition.
Respectfully submitted.
SOREN MADSON Foreman.
J. D. COCHRAN.
B. Y. CROW.
S. T. BAKER.
' R. HANSEN.
D. M. PURKERSON
T. P. SCHENCK.
Andrews Fined $100: .
J. B. Andrews, the Junction City
man, who was brought up from there
yesterday, having been Indicted by
the grand jury for selling liquor,
entered a plea of guilty late yester
day afternoon and was fined $100
and costs. The amount was paid and
Andrews returned home on an eve
ning train.
EDGENE MAN .
WAS CLASSMATE
OF MR. SHERMAN
There Is at h ast one man In Eu
gene who is well acquainted with Mr.
Sherman, the republican nominee for
the vlce-presldemy. This Is Attor
ney S. D. Allen, who was for four
years a classmate 'of Mr. Sherman's
at Hamilton College.
Regarding Mr. Sherman, Mr. Al
len says: "Upon graduation Mr.
Sherman studied law, and after a
little was elected mayor of the city
of Utica, New York. At the cloBe of
his term, or shortly thereafter, he
was elected to Congress, to which
body he has since been continually
re-elected. Mr. Sherman Is a man
of exemplary habits, a good talker,
extremely popular with all his. asso
ciates, but above all a shrewd, adroit
politician. He has for many years
been one of the republican managers
in the house of representatives. He
Is one of the beat parliamentarians
In the country, and admirably quali
fied to preside over the United
States Senate. He has not practiced
law, but has been engaged in busi
ness, being president of the Utica
Trust Company, and interested in the
canning business. '
"Mr. Sherman is of the build of Mr
Tart, but not quite so large or
fleshy. His -full name is James
Bchoocraft Sherman, but to all his
friends and acquaintances he is
"Jim" Sherman, one of the Jolliest,
best natured men Imaginable."
Starts Saturday
June 20th
The Bon Marche's
En!s Satur,
. - j i
f fun i
f ii - i m j
MR. DUIN AND MISS LOYE
WILL BE MARRIED
The couple tuat is to he married
In public after the market day par
ade tomorrow afternoon is E. F. Duln
of this city and MIbs E. Love, of Los
Angeles, who arrived here only a
few days ago to share her fortunes
with Mr. Duln. .
The wedding ceremony will take
nlace on the platform in the bark
some time - between two and thre
o'clock. The bridal couple will head
the parade on the streets and Im
mediately after the parade is over
the ceremony will take place. Those
who have presents for the bride or
flowers may leave tiliem with the com
mittee on the platform.
We are going to make this sale a success for you and our
cW frnm the. start. Everv article will be reriSoJ v
v"-" - vj, inn
will be here to see tne iviarier uay. ume into
and we will save you money on every article.
ur store
Only One I'hioe.
THE GREAT FLEET PICTURES
Will l,a crlvAn Renin Frldav and
Saturday at the Electric yieatr. J19
If you can buy your watches, Jew-
1 rnnrtn nf Watts lust
as cheap as at any other place, and
get chances to draw one or more of
those fine priieB, why not invest
your money there?
For sale at narnains two secuuu
hnnd ranges. J. W. Kays Fur. Co, tf
E. C. Gulliford
Feel and Livery,
Boarding Stables
Now Floor Room New
Rubber Tire Turnouts.
Fall Creek Stage Line.
100 West Btb Street.
Phono Main 00
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No delay we bvt our own delivery
Phone " U tniClJUEr
MjUi53
lh St
H. H. McVAY
Succroor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Compiany
will do general transfer IuikIiu'vh;
woikI, lintiM'hiiWI goods, truiikH mill
nil thing" I" hi" receive
prompt mid rari'ful ntti'iitlon.
"Iluslurs Prompt nnd '41 rt-f ill" Is
our motto.
Phono It'll 1 1'JI
or leave orders lit Nudruu t'lgur Store
Warm
Weather
Clothes
(JIVE REST SATISFACTION
WHEN PURCHASED AT HAN
SON'S. WE CARRY HIGH"
GRADE SUITS, MANUFAC
TURED BY MICHAELS STERN
& (X)., FOR WHICH WK ARE
SOLE AtiKXTH IN KUUEXE.
THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE,
WEAR WELL AND ARE
PRICED REASONABLY
BRYAN DECLINES
TO DISCUSS WORK
Lincoln. June 19. Wm. J. Bryan
today declined to discuss the work
of the Republican national conven
tion.
.a.
There Is only one place In Eugene
where you can purchase the new
standard ateel tubular construction
White Frost Refrigerators. An imi
tation has been placed on the mar
ket made of sheet Iron. When you
want a good refrigerator, one that
will not swell or warp with weather
conditions, see usl Campbell-rell
man Co.. The House FurnisherB.
D19t2Wl
' Bnv a "Henley'V.lawn mower and
It will be a pleasure to mow the lawn. I
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CU.
Women's Skirts in a 1 Kinds Less 25 per cent.
1000 new tailored Skirts in all colors and styles, the best of make
and material, perfect in fit, hand tailored. In all sizes and lengths
Booster sale price; one week only less ' 25 PER CENT
15c and 18c Summer Wash Goods 9c
Think of getting the newest and latest things in summer Wash
Goods, in all colors and patterns, in flowers, stripes and plaids;
values up to 18c a yard; Booster sale, yd '..0c
$2.50 Lingerie White Waists $1.69
1000-new Lingerie -white Waists in long and short sleeves, trimmed
with lace and embroidery, hand finished, perfect fitting; regular
$2.50 values; Booster sale, they can't last long,
so be early, only ......... I t $l.etf
65c Wocl Goods in all colors, yd 49c
A beautiful assortment of wool goods In light and dark,, perfect In
weave; suitable for skirts, suits or coats; In all the newest
weaves; regular 65c values, Booster price, yard 40c
15c Silkallne in all
colors. Booster sale 9C I
20c summer sleevelss Vests; t
all sizes now ' 9g
$2.50 pure linen Kat,kn5
Special Booster sale ... OjC
i.ou women's HandhagA 1
Special Booster sale . f 1 .49
45c embroideries In all width Ift"
-i Booster sale ?Q
1 9 19 r..i . ..
u.iuuS in an colors i
and white ryQ
tL.no wuiie umorellas rn
Special Booster sale . . r . ,70C
i do women s belts In 'all a r.
sizes; Booster sale... ' 49C
- . " ' '
Dresses, ; Booster Sale ..'..ft '
$1.50 infant's white 1"C
49c
89c
Men's Shirts,, values to
$1.00; Booster sale .
Men's Shirts, values to
$1.50; Booster sale ...
Men's black and tan Hose; 1
all sizes, pair
Men's Ties, values to 50c O
Booster sale .
Men's $3.50 Sailor Hatsfl Q
new shapes now .... ''
Men's $2.50 Sailor Hat.
new Bhapes now
$1.98
98c
$1.50 women's white
Oxfords, Booster sale
$5.00 men's patent kid (kk (
Oxfords, Booster sale . J"
75c men's new Belts
Booster sale price . .
$1.00 men's new Belts
. Booster sale price .;.
49c
69c
Booster Sale Men's Suits,
Suits, values to $ 1 7, sale $ 1 1 .95
Suits, values to $20, sale $14.95
The greatest sale of men's new high
grade hand-tailored Suits in black, blue,
grey and brown; hand filled collar;
hand worked button holes; hand-made
front that will ' not roll or break; the
best of makes and the latest in style
Booster sale, values to $1 7 at $1 1.95
Values to $20 at.... . . .. .$ 14.95
HOW TODAY.
WEATHER FORECAST
FOR NORTHWEST.
Portland, Or., June 19.
Oregon, Washington and Ida
ho Probably showers to
night and Saturday.
Just out! The June number of
Nobody's 'magazine. Send one East
to your friends! For sale at Eaton's
and Schwar'.zschlld's at 10c per copy.
J19
Electric, Gas, Water
CIiItoho Wheat Market.
Chicago, June 21. July 87 3-8;
Sept. 85 3-8; Dec, 86 5-8.
Porthiiiil Uni'liiiiigiNl.
Portland, Juno 21. Wheat unchanged.
FOR SALE A cash register, a safe,
and a nickel coffee urn. Enquire
at Guard office. " tf
FOR SALE Good 5-room house and
barn, on lurne lot; good garden;
Call at 16S Jefferson street. J26
Rogers Bros. 1S47 silverware
sold cheapest at Watts'.
Is
TIMBER OWN'SrtS ONLY Owners
desirous of disposing moderate
sized timber tracts of good quality
and accessibility may find It to their
advantage to address H. & Y., care
of The Guard Ju27
Willamette Valley Co
W&term
Fountain
SUES
Ide&l r&5 Pen
Hearts with but
tKoudht,
s that write,
.s one. J
Schwarzschild's Book Store
Waterman Ideal Headquarters
Light weight Vmli'rvt'eiir nnd nil
kinds of furnishings for tho
Nuniim-r snixon.
If ymi would drewi well nnd
romfiirtntily, cuimt in nnd let us
show you wlmt we luivo. 1 '
... ,
Ynu don't linve to buy unless
you find wlmt suits you.
I
ED. HANSON
No.
8 Knt Ninth Street
Eugene, Orrgon
Market Dy Speci
DOWN GO THE PRICES
From now until Saturday night we will cut the price on every artiele in our store. The Jp?Tr
will be with US Saturday, for one day only, but we are going to give our customers THKLL
DAYS of Market Day Prices, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 18, 19 aivd 20.
All Hosiery Cut
to the Quick
Sec ihc line of Ladies' and Children's Hose that
have no equal, and if you need hosiery it is
a certainty you will come to us to get them,
because you can buy them cheaper than ever
before.
Oceans of Notions
will be lined up from
oneendofthehouse
to the other. All
reduced.
LADIES'
UNDERWEAR
We are going to 'talk Unde wcar because we
have the goods, and the prices arc way down, in
other words, many garments in this house you
can buy two for the price of one elsewhere.
. Men's Underwear comes under the samcbaiv
An Elegant Line of Men's and Boys'
Dress and Work Shirts, Overall and "Jumpers, All Reduced
EUGENE RA
CKET STORE -
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