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THE EUGENE DAILY GCARB. WEDXKSDAYt JVKB 24, if0&. The Friendly Store Wednesday Specials Tomorrow we offer some extra specials 25c Goods 1 5c: 40c fin French Cotton Silk Wash Fabrics 25c a yard. in Wash Goods and Cgtton and .$25 Ladies' Stylish Tailored Suits, special ea. $10 Every ladles' Suit In stock must be sold before tne 1st or July, ann every sun is new una "" uMth ih Uv,.pi,iiin nf five carried over from last season; tnese we oner hi i eacn; me un ..... . .!... i i.,.rti..,iinr nnrl th cloths, colors and patterns are all desirable: sixes 38. Some are very desirable for fall wear; values to $25; sale price 32 to .$10.00 $12 Wool Walking Skirts $4.50 Wash Suits $1.78 60c Novelty Dress Silks, a yd. 38c $1.00 Colored Rajah Silks, a yard 68c S00 vards Novelty Dress Silks In blues, browns, grays, tans, white and black; neat figures and cheeks and plain colors; JS to 27 Inches wide; values to $1.00; sale price ISHc mid !(' a yard Wool Dress Goods values to $ 1 .50, a yard 39c Checks and plaids, suitable for aults, skirts and coats; most are light and medium colors; 36 54 inches wide; special, a yard i in. to . 3c IjmIU's' MiihIIii Underwear ui;iici:i) u Ladles' Waist, Silk, Ijiwn, -Net, m:i)LC'Ki u Ladles Fast Black Hose, 15 a 23c Xa8OH I1HV 8uniUM ujsuoosiAY In black and colors, lfio to BOc Ijue Curtains, SO Styles, KIODICKI) Yt Illunki'lH and Comforts 11K11'CE1 U Embroideries and Trimmings. ltEDl'CEl) H Hundreds of Kenmaiits REDUCED U and U Long Silk Oloves $1.00 Virginia Mills Silk Gloves BOc Lisle Gloves USc Silk Mitts, pair ... Be Beautiful assortment of Ladies' Belts, Combs Neckwear, Veiling, Belt Buckles, etc. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street. Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silk, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goodls STATE TEACHERS" ASSOCIATION The annual convention of tie Wes tern division of the state teachers' association will convene at the Uni versity of Oregon tomorrow and con tinue over Saturday. Quite a number of the teachers arrived this after noon and many more will be In to night and tomorrow. The local com mittees are a3 follows: Reception. County School Superintendent V. B. Dillard, Miss Ida Patterson, Miss Em ma Chase, Professor W. C. Lyans, Professor E. R. Parker. Entertain ment, City Superintendent L. R. Al derman, Professor Geo. W. Hug, Miss Cora Wold, Miss Maude Gallogly, Mls Fannie Millican. street from VV. J. Baldwin, will taKe cuai'be oi the business auuul July Jr ms uouaeuuiu gouud nave arrived uiu iuAmiiu, wal., auu bis laiiu,. v. in bcBm uuuSt-aeciiiu at once. she has been for several weeke. Mrs. Jennie fewtrr. o SLOcKton Cal.. arriveu In Eugene last night to! visit ner sister, jua. . w. Mrs faaniuel Nelson of Chicago, and Miss ieulah Sladden are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Sladden in Eu gene. Mrs. Ella Fisher arrived down from Roseburg on tl evening train yesterday to attend commencement exerciser. ' Mrs. V. S. Hamilton, of Rose burg is attending Commencement. Her sister, Miss Bessie Kidder, grad uates this year. Philip S. Bates, publisher of the Pacific Northwest, who is one of the Portland excursionists, visited at the Cnuril nffipo this HfterllOOn. Albert Bushnell Hart, of Cam-ljuo oi excavating. bridge, Mass., who delivers the ad dress before the graduating class of the University this afternoon, Us registered at the Smeede. Misse3 Emma, myrtle ana cuiei The scaffolding fur the improve ment on i run i ui me uuuuu una tiniith uiociis wab put uy tmo uwu ing. Another case of smallpox has been reported in tue city, 'the Peuuine tuu residence on west iourui street iius been placed under quarantine. Excavation - lor the Cherry two story ulocn at tne corner ot sSeveulu auu viiluuiette streets began uit, morning. Carson Mathews nas lae TTI r.rnn left last niicht for National win reiiiuiu PERSONAL Citv. Cal.. where they during the rest of the summer. W. M. Douglas, formerly of Eu gene, now located at North Bend, Ralph Robinson Is In the city from where he is in the photograph ousi- Albany. - . ness, arrived nere lasi nigni auu win Chauncey M. Bishop or Salem, if visit, nis sister, .vn. uumuu. in the city Dr. J. K. weatnernee, iormeny Sam Ciildsmlth is n the cty visit- physical director at the University, Ing his relatives. was among the Portland excurslon- "Chet" Starr Is visiting his Sigma lists here today. He is A brother of Nu fraternity brothers. j Merchant Frank Wetherbee. E. E. Ort'on came up from June-1 Representatives J. D. Abbott and tion Citv this afternoon. 1 W. J. Clemens and Chas. B. Merrick, C. C.' Matlock arrived in Eugene t secretary of the Oregon Grocer's. As- this afternoon from Spokane. jsoclation, were among the excursion- Wilbur Yarnell arrived in Eugene ists who called at the Guard office last night from Boise, Idaho, today. Miss Oracle Bingham is visiting at I uounty commissioner n. u. m- wards returnea last nigiu iroin ouui- A still larger load of passengers was cuiiled on one ot tne bireet cars last night. Conductor Virgil How laud and MoKirmau nimble uaudlea in ou one trip. The When Kidney Url.lK "'""."wurlnu.... Hoorl'e c. oh contaiu, uI!SaParl Biibsuiires. "altttca,, In u,,, llqnld and Chanielton stre,.,. as notified 0t.tho7... "Wc tne clilld mwi i. "'"fan to whom sh i,ui. I in i i . luuu inline very Wii-h .1:, ' were aisajintarancc V. W. over EXCURSIONISTS . FROM PORTLAND (Continued from Page 5.) ager The Oregonlan; S. C. Pier, Marshall-WellB Hardware Co.mpany; n. F.VPrael. Praol, Hegel & Oo. George F. Robensoo. the Blake-Mc-Eall Co.; Tom Kichardson, manager Portland Commercial Club; J. A. Shepard, vice-president Goodyear Rubber Co.; F. A. Spencer, mnnager Allen & Lewis; T. N. Stoppenhach, Paclflo Paper Co.; A. M. Smith, Western. Clay Manufacturing Co.; W. D. Scott, Insurance; Lenlle . M. Scott, The Oregonlan; John M. Scott, assistant general passenger agent. Southern Pacific, Co.; O. M. Scott, Scott & MunHcll; Slg Slchel, whole sale and rutnll cigars; W. G. Smith, engraver; Arthur P. Tll'ft, attorney; R. M. Townsend, with Portland Rail way Light & Power Co.; William D. AVhoolrlght, president Pacific Export Lumber Co.; J. Frank Walton, presi dent Merchants' National Bank. Dr. J. R. Wenthorbce, physician; R. A. Wilson, druggist; M. B. Wakoninn, Oregon Eluctrlc Vchlclu Company; William F. Woodward, Woodward, (ilarke & Co.; Herman Wittenberg, Pnclflc Coast Biscuit Co. ; C. F. Wright, Ballon & Wright; It. T Vance, manager Holmes Business College; E. W. Moore, photograph er; J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commissioner; Reuben Weeks, Hart man & Thompson; Frank S. Peck, with W. S. Peck & Co., of Now York City. Hon given by Frederick Krlbs. The Indictment was brought In April, 1905, and not until Monday, more than three years after in dictment was secured by Heney, was Booth brought to trial. Only one juror, Clarence C. Tripp of Portland, was selected this morn ing, and there is still one vacancy in the box, two having been premp- CliOBINO EXERCISES OF CATHOLIC SCHOOL. J'iie closing exercises of the Catho lic school will be held Friday eve ning. The public is cordially invit ed. The Sisters desire that a large attendance of the patrons and friends of the school. J26 Cottage Grove for a few days J. M. Wilhelm came down from Creswell on the noon train today. Mrs. Chas. S. Cochran came down from Cottage Grove last evening: Seth Rlggs of RIckreall, Polk county, is in the city on business. E. H. Cox was a passenger for Portland on the flyer last evening. R. R. Poppleton is here from Portland, having come up In his auto. Thomas Polloc arrived here yes terday from Chicago to visit rela tives. Will and Edward Thornton of Roseburg, are in the city for a few dayc. Professor J. D. Baughman or Cot tage Grove, is In the city for a few dayi'. Grant Hyland and family have pone to. Lowell to spend the summer there. 3, P. Devefeaux returned last eve ning from a business .trip to Rose burg. Congressman W. C. Hawley is in thecity from Salem, registered at the Gross. Attorney C. F. Martin of Salem Is CASK AGAINST HOOT II WEAKER THAN EXPECTED. Portland, Or., June 24. Francis 3 Honey and W. J. Burns, formerly of the Secret Service have been ask ed to coma to Portland to testify In the case of James Henry Booth, now being tried on a rhnrgo of accepting a brlbo while receiver of the Hose- lmrg Land office for giving Freder ick Krlhs advance Information. Without Heney nud Burns, Tracy C. Decker, special assistant lo the al- torney general, feels that his case is not so strong us he would like, and In order to ronvlet B.mth, Becker ha telegraphed Heney repeatedly urging his attendance. Burns and Heney are still In San Frnncisco con nected with the graft cases. Hums . xhould be now on his way to Port land but Is not, and Heney Is e Vectcd to arrive and give his testi mony Saturday. Aa soon as Booth has given his testimony, Heney will be wired to come for rebuttal. The Booth In dictment win the last one brought by Heney and 11 Is based on infiirum- Ci;!vr?..,; KrTisSASaryJK, Aft ILiMri.r.i.' A merville, where he attended the an nual reunion of the Rinehart family. He reports a big attendance and a fine time. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff and daugh er, Miss Ray, have arrived here from Tacoma, and will make this city their home. Mr. Woodruff preceded them several days and foiyid a residence for them on South Oak street. They. are cousins of J. M. Woodruff. Mrs. M. Kuykendall of Eugene and Mrs. C. T. Webb of Deerlng, Joseph ine county, are guests.at the homo of the former's son, E. W. Kuykendall In this city., Mrs. Webb is the moth er of Mrs. Kuykendall. Roseburg Review. . ' Edward" Hyatt, state superinten dent of public instruction of Califor nia, arrived in Eugene last evening in company with his wife. They are .guests of Mr; and Mrs, W. Polders., Professor Hyatt is on the program of the state teachers' convention which begins 'tomorrow. CITY NEWS Mrs. Goodman, superintendent the General Hospital is taking short vacation. of George Robertson, sales manager of the Company, was among excursionists today. the general Blake-.McFall the Portland GENERAL VIEW OF OREGON'S V NIVERSITY. CITY. torlly challenged by the defense. At noon one inirspectlvc juror had been j examined and accepted by the do-' fense, but was held In nbeynnce by j the prosecution. Judge C. E. Wolver ton, after two days and a half, be- i came anxious at noon, ami luuulred when the case would begin, as the selecting of the Jury had consumed a nerat deal of time. Owing to the absence of Chnlrmnn S. S. Bean, of the University Board of Regents, the meeting which comes reg ularly on the 23rd of June has been postponed until the first of July. In the city attending the graduating exercises. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt and child returned home to 'Junction City last evening. Mrs. E. E. Mink has returned home from a visit at Portland nnd Forest Grove. Leonard Brown has arrived home from his tour of Japan and other Or iental countries. Miss Ethel Shupe, of Roseburg, Is visiting her friend Miss Olivia 'Tis ly at tho University. "Miss Iva Burton of Independence, is a guest of Miss Lola sArk in Eu gene, for a few days. Mrs. Mnry Gross of Pine, Oregon. la hurp vislttnir nt tha hnm f ' The wl.ness will he placed on the ' V,T " 1 ,;,:'"'! To ni-r-In-law. O. G. Gross. stand tomorrow. Tho government!,,,. ' . " .'.,"n.e urrlve(l home Jo- uuv iroiu ueiiiugnnm, nasn., where Becker had no information fur the I l""' rug sale still continues; we court, nut sunt he would confer with n allve you n: least :i on your rug, L. HI Webster, one of the nttorneys, CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. for the defensq, Tlie supposition Isj that tjie twelfth Juror will be picked up this afternoon nnd the opening statement can be made before ad journment at 5 o'clock. I When yoi -want n good mattress ! lounge or sofa, buy one that's made I In Eugene. We enrry a full line and w ill use Krlbs and Mr. Allen of Rose- i burg. Booth will go on his ow n de-i tense nud may bring many charac ter witnesses, unless there Is a small army of character witnesses for Booth, all the testimony is expected to be In by Hutunlay night, which will give the counsel Sunday In which to prepare the closing argu ments to the Jury. Deputy Sherirr M. S. Wallls was taken suddenly III at the sheriff's office this afternoon and had to be taken- to his home. The Illness Is not serious. . Among the excursionists who boarded the Portland train at Salem today were Governor Chamberlain Attorney-General Crawford and son and State Senator T. B. Kay. The excursionists from Portland were greeted upon entering Willam ette street by two pennants, one of mem Dearing tne-inscrlptlon, 'Mult nomah 9840 majority," and the oth er, "Portland did It." wm. Churchill, the old man whose leg was recently amputated and who has been released from the hospital, was operated upon at the Eugene General Hospital instead of at the Eugene hospital, ns published. T. H. Drum, who recently nrrid rrom tted wing, Minn, has purchased beo. l.lll s residence on Oak street and will bring his family - here at once. Mr. Lill and family will leave soon for Eureka, Cal., where .they win reside. Case, the Cottage Grove man, who wna fined $400- and sentenced to serve 60 days in the county jail bv Judge Harris last fall for selling li quor, today paid his fine and was released. He served 26 days in jail nnd had $200 to pay. Miss Kate Van Duyn Is confined to the Eugene hospital ou account oi an attack of typhoid fever, which snt contracted in Salem, while attend ing School there. The contract for the brick work on the new live-story building of. tne udd Fetiows lias been lei to Sher man 6c iiuiuer and tne contract, lor the interior linistiiugs to ueo. Miut;-ley. General Manager O'Brien, Super intendent r lelds and otuec b. Jr. oi- liciais arrived in Eugene in tneir pri vate cars this morning to be present at tne opening of tne uepot ihis tore- noon. St. Mary's Guild of the Episcopal church wnl meet tomorrow aiternoou in the parish house at the usual hour. BusintbS ot importance is to be transacted and all members are re quired to be present. Chief Engineer Boschke of the S. P. Co. was in the city yesterday iu-i spectlng the work on the new depot.1 he was accompanied by Mr. Berry, manager for tne contractors. The old Gray residence at the cor ner of East Eleventh and Oak streets is being moved by the new owner, G. Nettle, to- the corner of East Twelfth and Ferry streets. Mr. Nettle will erect a modern residence in its place. I'- A. COXVKXTKiv 2 Al stbii Seaside, 0, ' lrt ant social event oltiT. Rent's Seasl,!. .".""" 'a sreon holt,, .i . . . u iin college men nu gram anil .1,.,.,,,; ' "L.01 and re,-e,itUn wZ' ".e w9 decorated with Soo oi V the ye,bw ail(! ; of O. ciior? Hants ami l)ana(.rs very pleasing effect TV, . dor',7. Zt'll ... .J".iaer' iit Iiaiuson. I niversity f Oregon solo, Miss Helen Coneland pL association: reading Miss June 'J Bwm utiiuii; vocal solo Isolene Shaver. Universltr i gon; reading, Miss Jessie Edt i unmiiu aHsuciauon; vocal ... ..c v,...t., , oeattie - assorts, 1 he young ladies' quartet of worth cnllege rendered several f Cold Storage RefrigwatoB e have a complete line of popular line in white im( i We have also a few of the oldJ round white ones that we oils cosu. Our prices are rleht CHAMBERS HARDWARE tl Marriage licenses were granted to-i day to the following couples: Joe NBW TODAT. Carlos, aged 35 years and Mrs. Mag-! gle Kittlewood, aged 33, ooth of Eu- FOR SALE 6 acres vetch ini gene; Kldridge U. rlosmer, aged il for sale near Eugene. This years and Miss Laura R. Kinyon, I aged 21, both of Irving; Ben J. Mar- quls, aged 30 of Eugene and Miss; Katheryne L. Freeman, aged 25' ot Irving. i good chance for some one to and make his hay for the i:i Probably it Kill make II ci tons. Call on the Pacific Laii at once If you want It. D. U nell. Manager Hartog of the Commer cial Club went to Albany on the early WANTED: Teacher or student tor special ednau work for two months; Jj'iad with easy hours Slate fast tion. Address, Position, (a: Guard. train this morning and met the Port land excursionists there, distributing j to them beautiful Eugene badges, i The badges consist of two ribbons on j which is printed "Welcome to Eu-! gene"' and they are fastened together I by a button with the picture of a WANTED Young man to lira beautiful girl. wagon.. Must be acqiani west side. Ice plant, W. ! The three-year-old daughter of! Prof nnd Mrs I. M. Glen straved 1 away from the family home on East ; TAKEN' From alley betwnl Ninth Street this morning and was hers and Kays, one m. away three hours before found. Shei 574SS. A suitable reward - jinnpnrpit nt Hin residence nf -I. M.i eiven for return to Williams at the coj-ner of West Ninth tf DR. J- BARS! WE T.lKElll('Vt"US apart whin we repair them, don't try to tinker them np a few crac ks of a hammer or big dose of oil. Bring j: wheel here to be Used ui ,-in i, done right. If there any part broken we eithir pair or replace It. When leaves our shop it wilf he good as a new wheel. EUGENE GUN CO. 534 Wi Umette SIM" Phone Black 1511 oac O. M. Murohy, who the Racket store on hns bought East Ninth THE A IT It ACTIVE IIWIv ACCOUNT. When you start mi account you will ho pleased to find out what a convenience It is to have a safe place for your money,' anil know that you can get It at once In mine you need It. It beats any other method of disposition of your funds. Safety, stability and satisfac tory service are some c the at tractive features of this old bunk. The Eugene Lean and Savings Eank - Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Etatlishtd l92 q ' WILLAMETTE ItlVKIt VIEW ,T K.UtJK.VK. I " Ready For Business In Our New Room OUR OPENING WILL OCCUR A LITTLE . LATEK AETER OUR FRONT TO THESIS . HAS BEEN PUT IN Name... IHe KOH-I-NOOR Business... . . Ice Cream, Sherbcrts, Higl GraJc Confections. We make them all. Quality... The Best our goods arc nude in a- to the rurc rood Law. Service... Uncxecllcd. A first-class dispenser will h-6'e , "ulg Ircffl Fountain and he can give you you cr . ar.o a made. TiTe KOK-I-N0011 Ri.H Tross Drus: biore 1 1 "vrni