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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1908)
THE EUGENIC DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. The Friendly Store Grand Celebration Sale Next Week Phenomenal Bargains in Every Department. Many Summer Wearables !at Half Regular Price. Staple Goods at Special Prices, in fact the Special Price Ticket vill be found on almost every article in the store. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool, Silk, Cotton and Linen Reduced to off Regular Prices Dozens of Stylish Garments, Tailored Suits, Silk Suits, Lingerie Dressss, Silk Coats, Silk Skirts all marked a quarter to three-quarters oi regular selling prices. There will not be a single one of these garments left by noon on the Fpurth, come early and get the best values. Suits worth up to $25.00 your choice at $9,00. $15.00 Silk Suits ,$10.00. Skirts $1.25; wool dresses $1.98 to $6.00: waists and coats all marked in the same proportion. 35c to 50c Summer Wash Fabrics, Your Choice, yard 25c 1000 yards of beautiful Cotton Dress Fabrics, in plain and novelty effects shown in all the new colorings, stripes, checks, figures and floral effects, values to 50c now '. 25c J 5 WashGoodsJzc 2000 yards fine Lawns, Etc., new patterns a yard.. 1 2c 60c Silks, a yard 38c 4th of July Ribbon, yd 10c Muslin Underwear Re duced 25 3.1.50 Silk Gloves, pr $8c Emb. Tan Hose, pr 25c 75c Wrist Bags, each 50c Galatea Cloth, a yard18c White and Colored Parasols You will want parasol for the 4th. Make your selec tion now, splendid assort-, ment of Natural Kansas' Stick Handles, Prices 75c to $6.00 ea. UUV3 VV CIO 11 JUIUS IVCUUVCU f Friday every wash suit will be reduced 25 including Buster Brown and sailor styles. The materials aie duck, linen, galatea and chambra, and : the colors tan, blue and light blue, sizes 2Y2 years to 7 years.' $3.50 Suits reduced to $3.00 Suits reduce to $2.50 Suits reduced to $2.50 $2.00 $1.65 $2.00 Suits reduced to $1.50 Suits reduced to $1.25 Suits reduced to Splendid Values in Boys' Blouse Waists and shirts, all styles and colors . . . . . . . Boys'i Black Telescope Hats, in black only, made with or without braid edge, Friday $1.50 values , . $1.35 $1.10 98c 50c 98c T Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets, , Mpneybak Silk, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW AFTERNOON The new baseball suits for the Eu gene team have arrived and the team will wear them In the game tomor row afternoon at Recreation Park, when they line up against the Co burg sluggers. The suit is of silver gray color with red stockings ad belt with the inscription "C-F. Co." in red letters on the breast. The suit is one of the handsomest seen in Eu gene, and makes a pretty showing for the Campbell-Fellman Co's. team. The game will be called at 2:30 p. m., and it is to be hoped that the citizens of Eugene will patronize the team is a good one and deserves the national game this summer as the team is a good one and deserves the support of the town. The line up of the Eugene team for Sunday's game will be as follows: Weed, c; Murphy, p.; Laebo, ss.; Gaby, lb.; Harrel, 2nd b.; O'Brien, 3rdb.; Moshberger, rf.; Patsy Dono van ct.; Harper. If.; Godfrey and Morgan, substitutes. Harry Graham will act as umpire. 4 t i ,an(i clty scnools' left 'r the metrop 41 oils last evening. PERSONAL I ! Prof. E. H. McAllster and family ' Ford Shafer of Omuha, is 4n Eu T,'le. Mrs. J, H. Koko is visiting in Port land. Mtb. D. A. Paine went south this a ternoon. ' Constable Plunk made a trip to Salem today . . C. Arnol pf Mnrcola, spent Inst right In the city. I). J. Miller of Florence, is in the ( ity for a few days. Supt. E, K, Bnrncs returned to I ubunon Inst night. L. 1). Smith, the, well known far mer, was In twon today. ' Rev. J. j. Stratford of Drain, has been In tho city for a few day u. Frank Hobo, a Ronulmi'K railroad : nan. Is looking the city over. V Miss Barluiru Booth went to Yon- alia this afternoon on n visit. Harold 11111, son of W. J. 11111, went Portland this morning to visit. ; Morris SchwurzKchlld went, to Port j l.ind today to spend Sunday there, i. Wm. F. Marsh of Salem, arrived In ; )lugono this morning on business. Miss Jacks, a school teacher, ro liirnud to' Koaobitt-K, this afternoon. Colonel J. M. Williams went to Al I any this morning on legal business. K. J. Frasler went to Portland this morning to consumnle a timber deal. Hamilton Veatch came down from Cottage Grove 011 the noon train to t'.sy. Chester Chrlsmnu was a passenger 'it Portland on the flyer last eve- i.lng. 1. W. Zimmerman went to Port land this morning for an over Sunday trip. Attorney J. E. Young of Cotlnge (trove Nwas In the city today 011 busi :uwh. Mrs. Stephanie Schueclter left Ku j;cno this morning for her home In Albany.. Krankllu S. Allen returned homo this noon from a business trip to Cot tago Grovu. A. M. Sullivan who has been visit fig friends here returned to his home Mils morning. , Miss I.eona Mathews, a Douglas "utility enrhor, went to Roseburg tills llftlM 11(11)11. Minn White, a Lane county teiit'ht'r, vonl to her home tit Cottage drove lilts afternoon. Siiuerlntemli'iit Ulglor of the Port- have gone to Blue River to spend the summer vacation. R. R.' Steele of Portland returned to his home this morning after a few days in Eugene, Elbert Beebe went to Junction City today to preach for the Baptists of that place tomorrow. Oliver Huston, the popular sprint er and journalist, left for his home In Portland last night. . E'en Hodson, tho Douglas county game warden, left for Mapleton this morning on business. L. L. Goodrich of the First Nation al Bank, Is attending the state bank ers' association at Salem. George Sullivan returned to his home at Portland yesterday, after fln- lstung 111s college course. Attorney and Mrs. J. S. Medley came down from Cottage Grove this noon to spend Sunday here. Mrs. Charlotte Zelher and Miss Lu cia Campbell wont to Salem today to visit friends there a few days. Miss Kate VanDuvn, who Is con fined to the Eugene hospital with ty phoid fever, is Improving steadily. A. M. Daniels and son, Wallace, went to Junction this afternoon. Mr. Daniels Is directing the band there. Mrs. Luelln Stowo returned home to Salem, after a visit with her daughter, Marian of the University. Mrs. E. R. llryson of Corvnllis, af ter a visit with her sister, Mrs. I. Jtl. Glen, of Eugene, returned homo today. Mrs. Helen Clark departed for 1 Woodland, Calif., this morning after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. K. J. Kra als r. Eugene Stockwell, who has been spending H19 week in Eugene, will return to his homo at Collage Grove tonight. President E. D. Hessler of the Mon mouth Normal School, was one f tho teachers returning home 011 the noon train toil a. v. Miss Edna Duster of Alsea, Is here visiting at the home of her brother. Jack Buster, prescription clerk for A. W. Kuykendnll. i- Frank E. Taylor and Cecil llen 1 derson have left for Astoria to at itend the meeting of the letter car riers' ii?siifintimi. . I Mrs. A. Nisonger and Mrs. Captain Johnson arrived her:' last night from Portland and left on the morning , stage for Florence. I .Mrs. J. It. Caldwell left for Van couver and Aniboy. Washington, this CITY NEWS morning. She expects to-visit relatives for about six weeks. ' Miss Eva Frazler went to Portland today on a visit. - i President 'Ferrln of Pacific Unlver-! slty, returned home to Forest Grove last night, after a brief visit at the 1 teachers convention. - I Excavation has begun for the Shel- MIbs Florence Glass left Myrtle iy residence on Eleventh reet Creek the first of the week to be ab- sent about two months, attending the 1 " ' ' summer school here. f Tne foundation for the heating Prof. O.- C. Brown, and wife re-l''ant at Bible University is complet- tiirnoH In Rnnphiirir Mm ninrnlnir flr-'u ter a two days' attendance . at the teachers' convention. County Superintendent Smith is at tending the state teachers' conven-i numl)er w !,... In Ti'ixrn.ia tnAnv Via will mllirll 1 Saturday.--i'.lem Journal. MIsb llelg,' Berry and her brother, Walter, left for their home In Astor ia this morning. Walter . grauated from the University this year. Many teachers who have been at- ..... .l .tula nnnuoillltin nf Mm teachers' association, left today on j lc cream parlors last night todav's trains for their names. in...,,,, iianii,!- vim PhnrlpH Among the car load shlnmentn In Welch left on this morning's overland to Eugene this morning was a car of for Baker City, culled there by the shingles from Portland for the El- strlous Illness of her mother, airs; v,u. Miss Emily Robvosky won the clock at The Grand theater. Her . Most of the teachers who live In the southern part of the state, left Eugene this afternoon. Hendershott's orchestra nlnveit nt the opening of the new Koh-i-noor Brown. H. A. Brooks nnd family expect to leave here on the second of July for San Antonio, Texas., to reside. They caino from the enstern part of Texas about two veiirs ago. F. J. Miller, Grand Eminent Com mander of the Masons of Oregon, ar rived this arternoon from Albany on an official visit to lvanhoe Command ory No. 2 of the Knights Templars. John Kestley and Merle Chessman, students of the U. of O., are visiting Carl Gnbrielson nnd will leave for Pendleton today where they will spend their vacation. Salem Jour nal Professor A. M. Sanders, superin tendent of the Albany schools, left for lloseburg this afternoon, where his wife now Is. He will probably spend the summer at the Douglas j coiiiuy schi. Pronounced uy millions th great est strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. llollister's Uockv Mountain Tea will make you feel that llfo is worth living. cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. A cement sidewalk Is belnir hum in front of the Robert Hays residence property on Oak street between East Sixth and East Seventh. The whole block of 12-foot cement walk on the north side of East Sev enth street between Willamette and Oak, was completed this morning. The weekly concept In the east park last night was largely attended. It began late on account of the open nir concert at the University before hand. Sherman & Hunter have the con tract for the brick work on the new Garrett & Mitchell block and W. O. Hocknrt has the contract for tho car penter work. , The mill race, just below the power wheels, is being cleaned out, a great heap of gravtd having been excavated and taken to the low lands near the railroad track. No substantial Improvements will be begun at the l.'nlversitv until nf- See lite lmsclutll game ill llirntt; j ter the board of, regents meet, n date PR.UDENC5 SHOULD LEAD YOU to deposit your money In a good bunk raider than keep It where It U exposed to nil kinds of risks. If the EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK offered no other Inducement than a secure place to keep your cash. It would hi well worth while to open an account (here. But It offers many others. Come and ask any of the of ficers what they are. V. K. Brown, Presldi'iit. F. W. Osbtirn. ('ashler. tiou Pink, Kiigcnc vs. Coburg, Smi- lilny ill 'J: p. j I Perfection oil stoves are safe and1 i do not snioTie. Chambers Hardware1 iCo. '1 ! Ingrain wall paper guaranteed nut , ito lade, ("numbers Hardware Co. d' D. A. Pnlnc, Vlee-Preslilent. W. W. Ilrown, Asst. Cashier. O The Eugene Loan, and Savings Bank iniMiiftirt - Q - Big carpet rug sale now going on. : ' ' Everyt liing reduced. J. W. Kays' Fur. Co. , j Ss tile Imxehnll gilliio ill Rcrivil Hint Pin k, Kngvne vs. Cohiifg, Snn-1 day at "J::l p. m. 1 Just received lnrge Invoice of II-j noleums. bought at new prices. J. i " i Kodol Is the nest-Known prepara- itlon that Is sold by druggists today for dyspepsia or Indigestion, or any: I stomach trouble,. Kodol digests all I foods. It Is pleasant to take. It la i sold here by nil druggist. 1 T'u- Biilek nutos are the best. S-e . I. II. Wray about them. He can be i found with the Eugene Transfer Co., phone Red 1 DM. If depending upon the rtum of Jmlse K. S. Bean from the East. Ber! Prerott and "Boh" Karris, two tenuis enthusiasts of this city, ni'p milking nrrnpsenieut for a mateb with s.itm- Cottage 0!rov people next week. The plnee Is as yet undecided. The building for X. Reynolds vlne fir and elder factorv lit the corner of West Second ami Blair streets has been completed anil i.i now ready for 'he machinery. The building is now being pahitci. Th riming exercises of the Catho lic school wore carried out last night according to the program as printed In yesterday's Guard. The exercises were very Interesting, nnd were wit nessed by a Virgo crowd. W. C. Billings. P. F. Davis nnd H. M. Doty, appraisers of the property of the estate of. O. P. Goodrich, d" rensed. have filed their inventory with the probate court. They found property valued nt J Is.iS. The police rounded un thlrtv ho bos at the cainn in the jungles b-linv the woolen mills lust night. Thev sent twenty of them out of town nnd placed ten In the city Jail over night. Sheriff Fisk, who sleeps in a tent in the county jail yard close by, says those in the city jail have very good voices and kept him awake half of the night with their songs. In the report of the council pro ceeding a few days ago. an error crept in regarding the hiring of Mr. Maneriid on the street cleaning de partment. He only furnishes one team at $95 a month. The Bangs Livery Co. will at once pnt in a new set of platform scales In front of their stables on West Ninth street. These scales require no pit in the street and will be set on top of the pavement. . The Koh-l-noor ice cream parlor (Hull's) was formerly opened to the public last night and large crowds, thronged the place for several hours. Hendershott's orchestra played sweet music during the evening. Miss Camille Leach, the University librarian, is preparing a list of new books that will run up Into several hundreds, and that the University will need before next fall. Larger lists will be added later on. Eleventh street pavement Is done with the exception of a few finish ing touches and repair, work. In case further contracts should not be awarded the Warren 'Company, their plant here will be torn down and tak en to Med ford. Col. E. C. Hughes, Louis Aya, Sr., and W. Small, left this morning with a boat in their wagon for a. point 40 miles up the Willamette river. In tending to come down the river in the boat and fish. They expect to reach home Monday evening. Norbert Aya and Louis Aya, jr., returned Thursday evening at 9 o'clock from a fishing trip up the Willamette. They started down the river from a point four miles above Hyland's ferry Tuesday at 6:30 a! m. and caught 360 (?) fine trout. , Ata meeting, of the city council late yesterday afternoon the assess ment ordinance for the paving - of Ninth street was passed. The. War ren Construction Co. - was ordered paid In full for the paving work on, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets. ; In the justice court yesterday after piin the case of Ada Bailey vs. N. Wheeler, to recover the sum of $2J. alleged due as nurse hire, was tried before a Jury. The Jury awarded the plaintiff $15 and taxed the costs to the defendant. C. A. Wlntermeler was attorney for the plaintiff and L, Edmunson for the defendant. , Dr. Cross of San Francisco, E. N. BHggs of Saginaw, Mich., and Arthur Hill Vincent, also of the latter place, lett this morning in the Eugene Gun Co's. big White auto for Montgom ery's on the McKenzle, on a fishing trip.-- They expect to be gone two weeks. Dr. Cross is said to be cham- poln fisherman of California and Mr. Briggs the champion of Michigan, so look out ror a new record.- Monmouth state normal will also have a summer school, as well as the University. Courses will be given In review work, primary methods, grade methods, and supervision and high sChocl methods. The school will last from June 2S to August 17. Among the fnchers and special lecurers are President Campbell of 'the Univer sity. A. C. Strong of The Dnlles. (for- imerly of Cottage Grove) and L. R. Alderman of Eugene. Lnt evening shortly before six o'clock one of the stre-t cars coming down from the University, caught fire from n hot box. The flames were noticed first by those on he street car at" the" M. E. church, but the inotorman and conductor did not not ice them till the car reached' Eighth street, when it was stopped. A small hoso was attached to a faucet in the sidewalk nnd the blaze extinguished before much damage was done. Thre wns consi Jerable excitement over the affair. Hood's Sarsaparilla urpassed all other medlcinw, in Ber. and cures. ! success, great as It hu hn ,.. parently only just begun. has received by actual count more than v leauuiumais in two years, nnriAM tliu hlnjut , .. .. . . oiooa ait. eases, all humors and all eruptions. It strengthens the stomach, creates an appetite and builds up the whole irstem. It cures that tired feeling and makes the weak strong. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tableta known as 8arsataba. 100 doaea IL Has ales i It. pare It I 40.000 I It I DELIGHTFUL mparts a pleasing softness and delicacy to the skin and restrains the ravages of sun, wind and time, at- . ts continued application elimi nates sunburn, tan and freckles and renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and sallowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. - Price ISO cents. Ask your druggist for it HOYT CHEMICAL CO. .TO H. H. McVAY Successor to M. S. Hubble ' Transfer Company will do a general transfer business; wood, household goods, trunks and all things In his line will receive prompt and careful attention. Business 1'rompt ana Uircrul" is our motto. ' Phono Red 1421 y or leave orders ut'ndeau Cigar Store 4th of July FANS-SHIELDS FESTOONS all in the National Colors Schwarzsch ild's Book Ston 586 Willamette St,. Warm Weather Clothes "' t UtM Mil I.: vim m S0VS- WE CA,,nv Jr ITIiUI) IlYMii-u... 1 ati STERxi C0-K0KH.cH,rE3 trt f a v A TIKV KKUp THEIR .u.J VKAU M'HLIi AND J i.n 1.1) I!KASOX.I!i.v -..... ...,Ki muerweanmill kinds of furnishings fop J .-M,uK-r season. If ymt would dress fff comfortably, come in and In , show you what we hove. ; V.... .7...... , . ..u .inn i nHve to buy nJ jou nun ,n,ut SU(8 j0 ED. HANSOr No. 8 East Ninth Stmt bugene, Oregoi CHICHESTER'S PILlI jr : THE MAXOKS lluil 1KB VyJ4 Jh'-(teiJlJliunil:ruij TiiLc no other Hut llmcxl-!. Ai.fnUitWIf;).! ari.tUii.It IIILl.llf nut yum tnomu Bell. SilnL ill .S(!IDuYW65!STr Warner tunes pianm. Ltin ders at Morris' V'lalo Ston. llialIHHHIIIHI IF YOU AltE AFTKR TROT! you want the right tackle. Thl old story of the boy with stick and the bent pin catthiL all the fish is a fisk storj. you prefer some other fcrs sport we have the tools for i too. We have everything It the sportsmen in our Btw Take a look in anyway. shall bs glad to show joitH newest wrinkles in your line. EUGENE GUN CO. ? Phone Block 1 5 1 1 534 Wi lartiette Stmt et j.iintaiBiif'W'","ln You Are Invited to the Opening of Our New ICE CREAM PARLOR and Confectionery Store Opening Will Occur TODAY KfHflO0 COMIWW ('. ATTKXTIOX. Uosulnr Quarterly Inspection nnd mimtr, Monday nisht, .lime 29, 'OS. Every one niiHt be present. Ity order .129 Capt. Geo. F WilloiiRhby. Sie tbe ImM'hiill irume nt Heorvn. tlon I'nrk, Kiiuone vs. ("obiirg, Sim ilny nt 2::tl i. ni. Fori""! furniture nt Chambers Hard ware Co. d 1'ii-M-Nill Siiniliv nt l(-rmitin Turk, Cotiuric vs. Kiii'ne. nt 2::10 p. j '- I Feed your rose or lawn n little j "Will Crow" fertiliser and sc the j Improvement. Chambers Hardware See the Imwhiill inline nt 'tc-i-e,. i Hon I'nrk, Kiiki-iic vs. Cohtiric, Siin duy nt '-:: p. in. Afternoon and Evening Ihe aa,;n k. ho nime of our new pla'e This vcar nr fnrmal Soda Opening was postpone : on. gotour new room fitted tip, which has ,ukcn hi times as long as we expected -.d llkcly wrj.i. thii .... ( . r-i.i.-c. " 1 open without having our new irum r- ci tionery stores in Oregon. The storj will w ated and there will be MciV fm 7: 30 tO 11 P'111, ... ... ithourKoh-i-n All adult callers win dc servo - .nuVCnirs Free of charge. Children will receive so iron no r W-.. aSK tor " " YouareI'l veep the date in mind and pten to con FRIDAY, JL'NS 26th THE KOH-I-NOOR RED CROSS DRUG STOW-