Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 25, 1908, Image 8

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    THE ETGEXE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY. JUXE 25, 1908.
The Friendly Store 1 6 1 Friday Surprise Sale
Ladies' Tailored Suits, Value to $25.00. at $9.00
Just 15 of these stylish tailored suits left, sizes 32 to, 36 and Misses' Suits, sizes 14, 16
and 18, made of plain and fancy materials. Every one this season's style, but
' they "must be closed out quick, and (o do this they havd been marked at less than
half, even less than the material alone would cost. Remember only 15 suits in
all, sold regular at $15.00 to $25. oo, tomorrow your choice (jQ f
i at this low price each ' . J W
$10.00 Ladies' Linen Tailored Suits, Ea. $7.50
One dozen stylish Tailored Linen Suits, in white, leather, blue and white stripes,
24in and 36m leugth coats, these just in by express, sizes 33 to 38, .
worth 10.00 at ,- $7.50
Lingerie Waists Reduced $3.50 Waists to $2.50 $2.50 Waists to $1.50.
Tomorrow we offer our entire stock of Ladies' Lingerie Waists at a big reduction, all
A sizes and a beautiful assortmtiit. We also offer i dozen sample net waists at
one third less- than regular price.
All Summer Goods Values to 50c at yard 25c
We c ffer tomorrow and Saturday our entire stock of Summer Cotton Dress Fabrics,
Lawns, Organdies, Etc., at a big saving, values to 5oc,
your choice a yard ' 25c
'MONTANA MAN
INTERESTED IN
WALDO LAKE
the circuit. Sid Intended to bunt in
Sunday's matinee. The ball went in
I to the air across the foul line.
'Dutch' Heyser made a drive lor ti;j
short foul, but Smith crouched down
and ran in front of . the Salem re
ceiver and as a. resutl the ball was
not miirmii'd." Sid also worked the
umpire for a base by falling away
i from the plate and pretending the
. spheroid connected the top ot i.t
h.min tiov Si -1 Is meeting the ball
F. II. Ray, stale bunk examiner of ia a 417 cip." ' i'
Montana, whose home Is at Helena, j I
who first came to Eugene oer three J jp lUCCCR? fC I IMC
weeks ago. left on the train last eve-! 1 FlHllOrLnO UT LHllL
nlng for Helena, "'bile A Oregon
Mr. Ray spent considerable time In
the Cascade mountains. He seemed
anxious to secure data In regard to
timber. It is also known that he
went to Waldo Lake, over the snow,
with A. K. HIack, on his recent trip
to the lake last week. Further In
formation could not be secured, but
the indications are, and The Guard
feels confident that Mr. Ray nas be
come interested with Mr. Black In
his Waldo Lake reservoir and irriga
tion enteruri.se v
FIVE DEAD AND
iSarsatabssS
MANY IHJURED'te-H-SgS
.1 11.10
CITY NEWS
Boys' Wash Suits Reduced 1
Friday every wash suit will be reduced 2,5 including
Buster Brown and sailor styles., The materials ae duck,
linen, g'alatea and chambra, and the colors tan, blue and
light blue, sizes 2x2 years to 7 years.
$3.50 Suits reduced to $2.50
$3.00 Suits reduce! to . $2.00
$2.50 Suits reduced to $ 1 . 65
$2.00 Suits reduced to $1.35
$ 1 .50 Suits reduced to $1.10
$1.25 Suits reduced to 98c
Splendid Values in Boys' Blouse Waists and shirts,
' all styles and colors .. . . . . . 50c
Boys' Black Telescope Hats, in black .only, made with or without braid edge, . ;
Friday $1.50 values. v T ::.. ... . 98c
I
LuI1cs'Muk1Iii Viidcrtveur Luce Curtains, JS8 Styles, ; Knibiolclciics and Trimmings.
. - KKDUCKI) U ' 1 KKIU'CKI) H 1 . ' 1 ltKDLl'KI) U '
Ladles' WalHlH, Silk, Lawn, Net, lilankets anil Comforts , Hundreds of Itcmiiantg
ltKDUCKI) M . KBDVCKI) H HKDUCEI) and
Ladle, Fast Black Hose. 13 2.V tilkTovV " ' Bl"l'tl, assortment of Ladies
Illinois Lace Curtains, - Short Silk moves ... . Belt(Jj Comhs Neckwear Vei
a "'r Slk pal 5c Belt Buckles,' ete. . :
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have Your Ahstmcts Filial lly The
Luno County Abstract Co.
2l, Five are
1 nav. .1 ;j!.!i.;J:rii u ;cM-e Injure.
In an explosion, followed by 'a Wm,
in a five story building, the upper
floors of which are used as a board
ing house at 17a. Huron street. The
explosion occurred in the plant of the
I'abst Chemical Co., on the ground
floor.
The deadv are, Mis. Mary Xolan
and four daughters, -Mary, Jennie,
Emma and Helen. Mrs. Nulan was
janitress of the building.
i.Ti-n... 1 :
SH. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamette Street
Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets,
Moneybak Silk, Wayne Knit
Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods
'
PERSONAL
.
. Mra. U. A. Booth went to. Portland
today on a visit. 1
J.-W. Zimmerman la up from Port
land on business.
Miss Aline Malm of Roseburg, Is .
attending the teachers' Institute,
Sheriff Klee.t Hurry L. Mown went
attending the teachers' convention.
Dean B. C. Sanderson and family
went to Turner this afternoon to at
tend the Christian convention there.
I. S. Day of irvms, was In the cltv
a few dayB ago. He hns recently re
covered , from a long and serious Ill
ness. J. A. Iluuns was u passenger to
Creswell on tho afternoon train to
day. He has a job of puper hanging
there1.
Miss Hose Parrot, a former (trad
to his farm out near Junction CHy , uato of thu University, Is attending
todny. 1 : the convention. Her home is in
Attorney Zera Snow of Portland . Roseburg.
Was In the city ,0 illegal business to-i John Ponlaiul, the well known
day. I'niversity student, expects to go to
A. 11. Hlnkson was a passenger on Idaho soon to look after his survey-
in mornings su.ge. .0, . ,g -cs s , Ore City, arrived I & -by ' nk Hyer, agent for Kola
Judge Mount graduated from the In
stitution 25 years ago.
Miss Helga Berry, sister of Walter
M. Berry, leaves In the morning for
her home in Astoria. Her brother
Is a member of the graduating class
of this year.
Mrs. J. D. New8ome if Denver,
Colo., arter a visit at the home of
Mrs. W. M. Marshall in Eugene, left
today for Prineville where she will
visit relntlves:
President E. D. Ressler, or the
Monmouth normal school, formerly
superintendent of Eugene's public
schools, is here attending the teach
ers' convention.
Prof. V. C. McKecv formerly prin
cipal of the Eugene high school
Posters are out today for Eugene's
and Lane County's monster celebra
tion. The stone walls for the second
story of the 'fins itew Divinity-school
building are up.
The work of putting on a brick
cornice on the Walton and Smith
blocks began today.
Prof, and Mrs. O. C. Brown o,f
Drain Normal, are Attending the
teachers' convention.
Gravel Is being laid on University
avenue repairing the mud holes made
by the last winter traffic.
The notarinl commission of F. W.
Moorhead of Junction City,, was filed
with the county clerk today.
Hunter & Tirrell have been award
ed the contract td erect the new
Mitchell & Garrett two-story brick
blotfk. '
, A marriage license was issued to
day to Harlow J. Evans, aged 32
years, of Bak'er City, and Miss Grace
Murray, aged 31 of Eugene.
The Hazelwood Creamery Co.. fur
nished Ice cream to the Portland ex
cursionists all the way up and back
on the excursion yesterday.
The debris In front of the new
First National Bank addition was
cleaned up today, all of the exterior
work having been completed.
Norrls Humphrey Is having archi
tect John Hunzlcker draw plans for
remodeling his ' residence at the
south end of Willamette street,
The street cars had to go back to
the old twenty-minute -schedule to
day. It being impossible to maintain
a fifteen-minute schedule , with ihe
power at hand. - '
Judge Harris this afternoon grant
ed a divorce to A, J. Richmond from
Fannie B. Richmond on the ground
of desertion. I. N. Harbaugh was at
torney for the plaintiff. :
All members of. the Commercial
Club are requested to meet at VII
lard Hull tonight at eight o clock to
attend the reception to the - State
Teachers' Association.
The members of the Klosche Tllla
cum Club with some ot their friends,
enjoyed, a picnic In the country to.
day before they close their home on
Twelfth street for the summer. .
Next Wednesday evening, July 1,
at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church,
Llvia Bond will present her pupils
In a piano recital. Cecil Lyons, vio
linist will assist. Everyone Invited
to attend.
John -Gray to John F. Kelly, 160
acres in sec. 32, tp. 20, s r 6 w. $1.
. U. S. to F. J.. Schneider, 160 acres
in sec. 2, tp.. 20, s r 6 w.
George N. McLean etux to J. F
Kellv, tract In sec. 32, tp. 20, s r 6
w. J1.00
U. S. to Louis Helbllng, 1C0 ac-.
res In sec. 34, tp. 20, s r 4,w.
J. S. Taylor etux to II A. Shoults.
7fi acres in sac 18, tp. 16, s r.S-V.
$1900. .
L. Bilyeu etal to John Brenton.
tract in Long and Landes add to Cot
tage Grove $1.00.
A. .W. Sumers etux to W. R:
Sinners, part of lot 3 In block 51 in
Junction City, $1501.
B. F. Gueley etux to Jons Fruel
son ojux, $240. -
U.'S. to John Gray, pat. 100. SO ac
res in sec. 32, tp. 21, s r 2 w.
L. O. Beckwith etux to Isaac Zum
walt, part of lots 4 and 5 in block 1
in Packard's add to Eugene,- $200.
John W. Christian to T. J. Brack
en, lot 1 In block 3 in Christian's
tdd to Eugene; lots 8 and in sec.
11, tp 18, s r 3 w.
T. J. Brackett to J. W. Christian,
100 acres in sec 28, tp.' 17, vs r G w.
A. M. Sweaney to Belle Sweaney,
lots 12 and 13 In block 14 of Fair
mount. $100. . . 1
Joel Addlngton etux to C. P. Dev
ereaux tract In sec. JIO, "tp. 19, s r
1 w. $101. ... . ' '.
J. W. Christian to T. J, Brackett,
lot lMn block 3 in Christian's add
to Eugene.
T. J. Brackett tq John W. Chris
tion, 33.69 acres in sec. 11, tp. J8
s r 3'w. - - . ,' '
BOY ACCIDENTALLY V
KILLS HIMSELF
At Mabel, on the Mohawlc. Tues
day evening, Roy, the 13-year-old
son 'of E. L. Van Matre, was killed
by the accidental discharge of a sho
gun with which he was hunting
snulrrels' near-his home. '
It is not 'known how the accident
occurred. The full charge entered
the left eye. i ,
AKN'ATOR HANSBOKOUGH
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St'; Paul, June 24. Specials to the
Pioneer Press state that the returns
tonlcht Indicate that Senator Hans
borough has been defeated in the
isortn Liaaoia primaries aim . "
Little - (Stalwart) and .T- E. . Mar
shall (Insurgent) will be the two
high men in the race. - .
PROGRAM TOR THE GRAND..
"The Doings of a Poodle." I
"Wonderful Mirrors."
"Francesca Rimini or Two Broth
ers."
"Too Indolent."
"A Gamble For a Woman."
Song: "Just a Little-Rocking Chair
and You." .
"Smile On Me."
rhe Nazareth Waist Co.,' of New
York,, recently offered prizes to chil
dren drawing pictures of the waist'
mads by the company. There were
two prizes awarded In Eugene
through S. H. Friendly. They were
to Tyra William Harris, of 454 Pearl
street, and Glenn Ward -of 783 Pearl
street. - j
Positively cured Tiy
these Little I1 ill.',.
They also relievo Di
trcp.3 from Dyspepsia, 1
dfesUon and Too Hearty
Eating; A perfect reai
pi!y for Dizziness, Kausoi,
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
la tUo Mouth. Coated
TonerovPaln In tho swo
TORPID LIVER. Thej
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
SlCSi Sit
CARTELS
JrHUs.
to rsya
carters;
Genuine tyiust Gear
Fac-Sinitle Signature '
ITTIE
IVER
PILLS.
Household goods for D. W. Jarvls
and Mrs. T. G. McMurry arrived In
ICiigene this morning from Portland.
Two more good families for Eugene.
A car of hops was shipped yesler-
here this afternoon to atteud the
Mra. Hair and her daughter, Mo-'verslly of Oregon graduating class,
xelln left for their homo nt Grant's leaven In the mnrntnir f.-tr hU home
Pans todav. I In Baker Cltv. Kov- Herbert S. Johnson went to
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Griffin went; Mrs. J. T. Miller of Yoncalla, who Portland on last evening's train and
to Cottage Grove this nfterion to has been attending the rtiiiunence-! wl" ve there tomorrow for his
visit friends. nient exercises at the University. re-l,uim" Ml Uoslon. He was ai'compan-
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..!.. .' 1... ..." . . .... o .. . ..',. ...i. 1.1. W. .Inhnsnn ..wi mi.. a, a, u pretty i.nilges to the Portland ex
visit relatives. ' denly ill In the sheriff's office yes- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Frank returned
Miss Addle Stewart, a Koxehnrg lerday, with acute Indigestion, is 1 this afternoon from a trip to HII-J
leiiener, iu uiieiiuiMK i.iu n-m ..ei o: tel. ...... i. iii iu-i ...iia... i...sn. .......I. i lie.v report WIC rail-
convention. Miss ltuby Yates came up from , roads In thai state In verv bad condl-
Mrs. K. L. Canihell and son Wasco today to visit her cousin, Mlss'tlun 011 iiccomit of the recent floods
Nels.
Misses Helen Aya and Minnie
Mundy, stenographers In the office
of Manager Hartog of. the Commer
cial Club, accompanied him to Al
bany yesterday and distributed the
WILLIAMS' RlUViCl PILLS
Have you negtecieU your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused troubUj with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains In the loins', side, back, groins
der the oyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid;
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., proos., Cleveland. Ohio.
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
RUSTIC
MOULDING
semi
lPp5Tv5, BOXES
EIearic,Gas,Wate:
j itm At tow kt uitiii MHii j I
Wil'amette Valley Co
,EveryWoni2s
W MM
I Jib roar dntfljt for tt.
mnmw r.m Bui r pi no
nlhor. hut itirl at tun fm
1 mil iwuuuiamanu nirmioni la-
j lane-javl8 Drug 'co.t a storri
Woodward. 0rk fr C-nM fmk
1
"LKS.
VK TAKE 1IICYCLKS
apart wh;n we rejlalr them, ffe 4
don't try to tinker them (p with J
'a few cracks of a hammer on
big dose of oil. Bring your
wheel here to be flxel and It
' will be done rlsht. If there is
any pari broken we ellh.r re-
pair- or replace It. When it
leaves our sticp It will be s
good as a new-wheel.
EUGENE GUN CO
Phone Block 1 5 1 1
534 Wi Umette Striet
m!y-J).J'--g-Jllll
i cursionists.
Dewey, relurned last night from 11 n Daisy Pollock. After a few days'
extended visit at W'oodburn. ! visit she will go to Kluilia.
Miss Lucia Wllklns went to Port-! Judge Monni of Olynipla, Wash.,
land today to visit her sister. Mrs. left today fur his home after having
C C. McCornaek, n few days. attended the graduating e.erclscs of
President II. M. Crooks (if Albany the s.-nlor class at the University, of
College, poptilurin Kugene Is hero which his son Frank, Is a meuiber.
Ward L. Ray and W. M. Berry.
two University granules of this year,
received notice yesterday that they
had passed an. examination taken
po-the
CAItl) OF THANKS,
We wish to extend' our sincere
thanks to the many friends that were
so good and kind to us In our afflic
tion and death of our dear boy Clif
ford, and for the splendid floral of
fering. E. T. VIOKERS.
LORENA .VICKERS.
DAN VICKERS.
IF YOU KM'IW
The merits of the Texas Wonder
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two lliuui.l.' irrotiucut) sold
bv O. J. Hull, or Jiv mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis.
" You Arc Invited to the
' Opening of Our New
ICE GREAM PARLORS
and Confectionery Store
, Opening Will Occur
Friday, Jwie 26th
Afttrnoon and Evininj
TIIK ATTtt.tCTIVK
HANK ACCOl'NT.
When you start an account
you will bo pleased to find out
what a convenience It Is to have
a safe place for your money,
and know that you can get It nt
once In rase you need It.
It betsany other method of
disposition of your funds.
Safety, stnblllty and satisfac
tory service are some of the at
tractive features of this old
bank.
Tfte Eugene Lean .and vir Sak
Capital and SuQlus $125,000.00
EsUblishedOI892
i "
j A. M. banders, city school sup- some time ago for a laboratory
erlntendent at Albany, was an ill- sltlon with the government in
rival in I'.ugene tins atlernoon to at- Bureau of tSandards.,
tend the stale teachers' convention.
j J. W. Potts arrived Here vester- Registrar Tiffany of the I'nlver
day morning fr un Redding. Cal., and slt' ssvs ,!l,,t students w ill attend
i is visiting his brother, F. (' Pons summer school during the remainder
'the cigar mnnufiii'tiirer He ..in' f tills month and July. Nearly half
iprolmhlvVvhl,. here In tint future 01 Ima """""'r are r.guiar stu.ients. 1 (mv trains will be run on the C. & K.
! Vtidor Hammocks and porch ! n hn'' r,'st Bs 11 r1"" arc teachers ' froII, Albany to Yaqulna. leaving Al
shades are best. Chaipbers Hardware, wa,u"'S t take special work. . hntly nt 7:45 . nl. The morning
' t'o. ' d ' . "" local from here connects with this
I . Mr and Mrs. M. S. Hubble cele-trI,i at Albany, round trip rate,
' OPTICAL OFFIt'F. CI.IISFD 1 "euunig ainuver-1 $3.00,
nui.' i i.K-u inn. . ... 1 .1 . cuj yes
terday. A few Invited guests were
present and a fine dinner was served.
Mr. Hubble, who hns been 111 for the
past few mouths. Is much better today.
Dr. Fi-ane Labile Hard.! the Optlc
' Ian, will h; out of the city froui June
27th to July llrd. On her return,
land (Inline the summer mouths, she
I will be at her office, 1 to 4 New
j Chrisnian Hulldlng, every d from
I ID a. m. to 1 p. 111. other hour by
' appointment only. J27
iP IHfll'l
Wis. 11. A. Allen has engaged Ar
i iteet r ree Thomas to draw a set
K.XCl liSlOX TO NEWPORT.
During the summer season Sun-
AT OTTO S.
I
-noor
Merchant Lunch and all kinds of
short orders will' be served again,
commencing Saturday. June 27.
Rreakfasts a speciality.'
TCnrinl fa Iha hn.l.lrnnKn ti.nnn...
of plans lot- a handsome ten room . ton tnn, js sol(1 hv ,irBgst9 todav
Till. lo be built as SUMl IIS the plallS f.)r Hvaoe.wlfl or InHVn.lInn
I :tte flushed en her lot adjoitilnu .that ; stomach trouble. Kodol digests all
MercliantVLuiiO, d all kinds of ' ".' I 1 6 ' v f"n 's- r"'t to take. It Is
ahorl orders will be served a.n. ' " " .'i'"" 8"1"' "llr Nh" ; sold hei-e by all dniKuUta. q
coiiinienelng Salurday, .lull,. 27. I -' n m
Hreakfasts a speelaltv. .. ., , . . 1 "ev. . . s l.itue F.any Risers. th
will bq the name of our new place
This year" our formal Soda Opening: w.is ""'jj
got our new room fitted tip, which has t.sken us a
times as long as we'expected .id very lis-.iy a.
uijeii witiiout iidving our new rum r
ception we will be able to show you one :f the in
ttoncry stores in Oregon. The store v ... be beau i u
ated and there will be
' Music from 7:30 to I! P-
All adult callers wi'll be served' with our Koh-i-ncor
Free of charge.
...Hire
Children will rcccKe souvt. ...
$30.00 Paize for bovs. ask tor -
punch
A.
. Vioquet at a well-knowii'lnceiii' base'
Ituy a packet.) of "Will Crow" fer-ii,n i.,,.. .,. .,n... a 1.
tlliier for
Price IT.
y.O
rose
aljrjdruggists.
Chambers Hardware Co.
or garden. ttip Vancouver Pioneers. Is one of the jst received
quick-witted and clever players
In nolenms. hoiicht at new ..r,..
large Invoice of !'-
Keep the cftlfc in mind and plan to come--You are"'
FRIDAY, JUNE 2 of
THE KOH-I-NOOR-
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
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V. Kays Fur. Co,