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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
THE KtTGENB DAILY GO ABB, MONDEY, JUNE 29, 1008. The Friendly StoreGriind Celebration Sale This Week Phenomenal Bargains in Every Department. Many Summer Wearables at Half Regular Price. Staple Goods at Special Prices, in fact the Special Price Ticket will be found on almost every article in the store. i Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool, Silk, Cotton and Linen Reduced X to X off Regular Prices Dozens of Stylish Garments, Tailored Suits, Silk Suits, Lingerie Dressss, Silk Coats, Silk Skirts all marked a quarter to three-quarters of regular selling prices. There will not be a single one of these garments left by noon on the Fourth, 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 J 000 yards of beautiful Cotton Dress Fabrics, in plain and novelty effects shown in all the new colorings, striges, checks, figures and ilcral effects, values to 50c now. ..:. --- 25c ' r ' t Eugene's Largest and Best Store . Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street. Agents Nemo Colorado and Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silk, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods" I ! PERSONAL Miss Barbara Booth Is visiting ati Yoncalla. N. W. Thompson of Boise, Jilaho(i 13 Id Eugene. V. C. London of Cottage Grove, Ib In the city today. Mrs. Rosa Ritchey of Spokane, Is visiting in Eugene. Miss Ada Coffey went to her home a short visit Lakln in liu- Portland today, after with his father, D. It. gene. I .Mrs. 11. ll. BllCKney is very ,in hl city Felix Wagner came i'i from the north this afternoon ' Sherwood Burr returne i Saturday (night from Portland. ! Miss Fannie McCullum returned ' this afternoon from Turner. I J. B. Hopkins returned this after I noon from a business trip iiorth. ! Geo. O. Knowles went to Cottage at Draw yeBieraay. Orovn aftern00n oll business Ulysses Elmaker went to Albany Mj8g May rtowiand returned home today on business..,, I this afternoon from a busineis trip E. H. Ingham was in the city from ortn Portland over Sunday. J !' W. L. Archambeau was tin arrival . Miss Bessie Hamilton spent Sunday j , Eugene frora Portland on the nf wlth friends in Portland. iternoon train today. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham spent Rev H A Green WPl)t to Crc8. Sunday at Cottage Grove. well thIa afternoon. He Ib to begin a Attorney George A. Pipes returned , protracted meeting there tonight, from Portland this morning. Miss Williams of Oregon City, Ib tOueene Btockwell returned home visiting her sister. Miss Angle Wil li. Bt niirht to Cottage Grove. H. M. MacLean of Rolla, N. D., ar rived in Eugene yesterday. Mrs. J. L. Page spent Sunday at Cottage Grove visiting friends. C. M. Densmore went to Cottage Grove this morning on business. Miss Maude Rucker left on the RtHiin this morning for Leaburg. Mrs. Plllette was a passenger on the stage this morning for Vlda. C. C. Sturtevant, the rustling Crow merchant, was In the city today. V Robvosky went to Bmlthfield thls'morning to look after his ranch. J. M Woodruff left on the noon train for a trip to Albany and Leban- ""mIss Ruth Scranton, a school teach er, returned to Roseburg this morn ing. ' O E. Vernon, editor of the Oakland Owlj (Oregon), was in the city Sun- "L'eonard Moses returned to Tan gent today after a short visit In liu g?nu. j 8. Maglary, the Mohawk lumber man, was In the city yesterday mid today. . ' . . . il til lit nnnt1 r, i,,, t flu tn Cottage I Grove. Mr .and Mrs. John Ingham went to Portland today to reside there hore after. Mrs. J. R. Stuart of Albany, after . a visit here of a few days, returned home today. W. M. Porter, a tluiliermun who lvp In Eugene went to YincnlU this 'nidrnttiy. W. N. Iliilclljnsnn, federal sheep In spector, whs In the iilty on official tlllRitl.tHH tllllttV. ' -i. W. 9. o; for 5on- CouiicU BluffB, Iowa, were an- Eugene sunuay. , MIbb Agnes Stophensnn left Portland today. She will go to lrH?N A-made air.,, today. He MK-ctB to spend the fourth of July tt Eugene will attend Hams, who is an instructor in the Uni versity. John Stewart, Nes Owen and Chas. Hadley left thlB morning for Mont gomery's, on the McKenzle, on a fish ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marsh returned Saturday night from Newport and left on the afternoon local today lor Wendling. MIbb BeBste Brund of Florenco, who has been In Portland durjng the spring, arrived here last night on her way home. John Gulloy and family came down from CreHwell this afternoon and will leave tonight for Ashland, where they will reside. Mrs. C. H. T. Atwood, after a visit here, returned home to Portland to day. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sadie Martin. Mrs. Wm. Brynd of Florence, who wns operated upon at the Eugene hos. pltal by Dr. Scalefe five dayB ago, is recovering rnpldly. Don ' Stephenson, Ti University graduate, left this morning for Port land, He has nccepted an engineer inn position In South America, . Mrs. B, Thrall went 10 aidiuiv i- dny. Prom there s1il Will H to Now- port for an outing. Her daugthor, Miss Florence, went yesterday. Richard Geary, a student of the School of Mines at Guidon, Colorado left this morning for Bohemia, lie formerly attended the University Benjamin Huntington, who recently eierieu to a poHiuoil jl. t.".... in.,i, ai,..i i Hie ..v.mv ni -"i ;itti'iiA noon to spend Uip suniiiiPv, ' .... Mewttu Douglas county school teach- ' .,, ,, cKcnzln, returned to ..oseburg today niter n e teachers' convention. B. Harris, formerly of Eugene, who is very 111. Albany 'lIerald:"Hon. J. Clem of Lane County, was In Albany today. Mr. Clem Ib a former state eenator from this county. He now resides" on a place about half way between Eti-, bene and Springfield, the electric lino running through his yard. He has. been visiting at the home of his son I in Lebanon. CITY NEWS MARRIED The Coburg and Springfield ball teams will play a game on July 4. Another car of slab wood is being unloaded at the gas plant. A new glass front is being put In for the Koh-l-noor ice cream parlors. Three loads of granite came in yes- terday to be put on ' the railroad At the home of the bride's parent ;yards- at uosnen baturaay evening, at. o . John inEham and family are mov- o'clock, June 27, 1908, Earl F. Small ing to Portland, where they will re- of Eugene, and Miss Maudie Curry, Bide In the future. n T U f.tn.m.. nHlnlallnif I III; V . VJ . 1 1 . iiiuiuii; uiliiiauub. I y , . I ,.nn.lnn L- a i . in. luai iiu ia ivifatuuug'uto icor dence on West Fifth street next door to the Hotel Gross. R. W. Waters, a merchant of Cot tage Grove, was married last Wed- nesdav to Miss Dora Bohm at Drain. Two more cars of Tenlno stone ar- The ceremony was performed by Rev.1 J've d here this morning for the Bible Frederick M. Brooke, at the home or I uu,m...B. the bride's parents. The happy couple: will reside In Cottage Grove. Deputy Sheriff M. S. Wallis has so , . far recovered from his recent illness 4ja8 to be back to work in the office. i TilFn ' The carpenter work on the new -i Mitchell & Garrett block was begun thls morning by Contractor W. O. I Heckart. In Eugene June 27, 1908, Adaf Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Father O'Farrell went to Portland Charles Severson. aged alx years and ! today to attend the celebration of 24 days. The funeral was held at tha family residence on South Willamette Street Sunday afternoon and the re mains were Interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Rev. D. H. Trimble offlc-ficlatlng. Christie's tenth anniver- "" ' TEA '"Z How little it is! How . little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years, i,,. YVL "c" "- ' " Archbishop sary. Judge L. T. Harris went to Cor vallls this morning to preside at the county clerk contest case In Benton County.. Prof. W.) J. Hooker and family returned to Eugene from Browns ville and will agnln take up their residence here. Frank Haley today filed with tho county clerk, a notice of location of the "Norma" mining claims In TJohemla Idstrlct. thi FRIENDLY SPECIAL Tuesday, June 30 rE ARE STILL IN THE FRONT RANKS OF THE UP- TO-DATE and in order to timulate your interest and to show you how vital Sponging and Pressing is to the life and wear of your fabrics, we have arranged a PUBLIC EXHIBITION Whereby you will be able to see in actual operation fabrics Sponged, .'. Shrunk and Pressed -UPON THE- NEW DUPLEX SPONGER This is a rare opportunity for piece goods buying, as all classes of fabrics, whether wool, cotton or linen, are made more beautiful and more servicable by proper sponging. The New Duplex Gives the Goods a Rich Cloth Finish i Sponges, Shrinks and Presses all kinds of goods properly. This High Grade Work, 5c a yard. Short Lengths, 25c Each. IT IS OUR AIM TO HAVE "ALL THE GOOD THINGS ALL THE TIME." To introduce this perfect work, we will sponge, shrink and press any goods brought or bought in our store FREE OF CHARGE tihsoneday Hereafter the uniform price of 5c a yard (Aw! nl I 1 .it It Is extremely uanl for tongued orator to be at all latere: Kuiuen silence. There are a lot of ordinary peopl of them make the hit of their lives. . If leap year doesn't turn out to J uianru tacrory, mere will be man coia nearta next year. Some women don't care who the bills as long as they weai tlothes Anybody who Ib fond of us mui necessity possess a certain aiucm' taste and good judgment. Just on the Quiet. "Jones' vi'ife is a great advocate woman suffrage." understand he holds some vlt on that subject himself." "l"es; what views he has he noli all right - He doesn't even dure i them out for exercise." I! j Amended. ! "Kviuentiy a grarter doesn't taU ' much stock in the comaiandment Tbu ; shalt not steal.' " j "No; he reads It 'Thoa shall a squeal.' Not For ChitoVen. ' "You must never tell a He. Johnny .' "Not even to dodge a llckliigK' "Certalijl uot." "Say, tell tint to old folksA the county clerk. They found prop erty valued at 120,000. Hamilton Veatch came down from Cottage Grove today to be operated upon at the General hospital for gall stones. He has been a sufferer from this complaint for some time past. He is under the care of Dr.. way. Some of the cement crosswalks In the business portion of the city where prominent citizens of Portland, who were here Wednesday with the ex cursionists, expressing appreciation of the treatment accorded them and speaking In the highest terms of Eu gene's enterprise. They all confess their surprise, as well as gratifica tion, in finding this city so large, up-to-date and growing, as it is. Mrs. J. H. Maxwell of this city, this morning received the sad news the cement has crumbled away, are j of the death of her father, Captain being repaired by the Warren Con structlon Co., who put them in. The slopes will be rebuilt with bitullthlc.i Chief of Police yesterday quarnn 1u,t! jibe residence of J. S. Moore, in iHn 3s addition, for smallpox. The resldeace S ChaB. Severson, on South Wllienette street, has been quarantined 6n account of diphther ia. The farm of 454 acres lying north of Elmlra, belonging to the Hovey heirs of this city, was sold Saturday to J. C. Zumwalt of this city. The consideration is private. The Eugene Real Estate and Investment Co. made the sale, - ' The music studio of MtM Alberta Campbell will be opened for pupils In the music room during the summer. For terms call up Main 69. .16 aft'W- .Mis mat i tatiitnt up th ; her hiitnii it ' tendtntt ly Fro' wl' ..... v.thel Urewster went to Mon- inino - mouth' today -where she Ihe Normal summer hool. Miss tUissle VJpimnrnff, . ..ini,,ir Mra. l.ivorinure, n-n.,.. "" ,,n " . . ....Ml.,,,1.11 of Portland Ia .kiu nuimlnc to MeMlnnvllle. i 'I'imniiiH after a visit with Hev. D. II. Trln l.le in Eiigene, returned home today. Mrs A K. Patterson arrived home SntiirdV evening from her slay of wriral months In Southern Callfor- "'"loorite l.akln returned home to II. J. Hawthorne and riinitty oiwiiwi tlm mimnipr vncatloti ut their resort at Seal Rocks, n ustftil, which Is situated n few miles stmih of Newport. They will leave about Wed nesday. Mrs. M. n. Ward and fltiimhter arrived In Euueno in:s ar.ei ni from Condon nnd wlli 'l".tt at Ihe home of her cousin, 11. W. Welder, near Wnltervllle. ira Mnv l.nirnn nnd dauKlitor, of I Watervllle, Wash., nrter a snort vts ilt In EuBctie, went to Marcoln today to visit there n while. They were ac iconnianled by Mrs. M. K. Unst, who i resides there. , Mrs. Kohert Copple. formerly Miss Leila Haves of thl city, spun! un dnv In KuBPiie, ivIsltltiK her rousln. Mrs. (. ti. Gross. She Is now resid ing nt MarsMleld and was on her way . priininl tn visit her aunt, Mrs. J. Xnnonv siwiucn. .'. . -!KU1nev Trouliles Attack Kii)ene Men! Rev C. C. HOll, pastor of the U. B. licit J. ... ... . nhiii.nh ' allV&lnl tila rniau.cilt BHP. mill women, m mm xunn : .., .-. .... . Alike. I mon to a geM-slzed audience yester- . J 1 oay. H )as movel to his Philomath "lfldnev Ills seize young and old faun, . itilkv ' Quickly conio and little warning jjsve. 'Children suffer In their Wfly 'i'e'Nrs . . t'an't control the kidney secretions. GlrlB are languid, iiitvtta, suffer pain ' marriage license was granted tr- llay to 01n G. Snund'.rs, aged 2 6 n Independence, Polk county, and Mis Grace H. Blerce, aged IS, of Mound, Lano county. A. H. Alfrey, at Bentonvllle, Arkan sas, which occurred about, a week ago. He died suddenly and was aged So years. A remarkable thing about the family, which is a "large one, is that this is the first death and the youngest child is over 30 years old. . "... Wis. Girl. ''Would you marry an old nunl' "Well, that would depend." "Upon what?" "My own age at the time." Getting Even. "WIU yon tnnrry me?" "No, thank you." "Th&n I shall not marry you, iftal Pert." XEW TOl)A FOR SALE Two story residence and lot 80x100 between Ninth, and Tenth streets. SoOll Will' be good for business lariuirjn. Also lot between TitM find 'Eleventh streets. App',.y Qllve street.! Al , " WST-IIW-J, Jiroadcloth jacket ihrda.y ffitlernoon. "Palmer" mark lde. Finder return to Mrs. i LesWr Luckey, 4 7 West Fifth mjet and receive reward. J2 T vf Smith has taken the place of u,.i.tr nnrfnrd. as traveling saiea- okininir & cn with head- llltlll IUI OVlUUK't, - . f ...to,. in siiicpne. He has moved his family here to reside. Mrv -Bur-' !,y0R sale A good all-around horse nine years old, weight' 11 iiO or LOW RATES EAST Will be made this, season, bjf the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) A merry-go-round will be here till tlflcr tlie Fourth. A man has lieen here the last day or so arranging to Install one on the vacalit lot opposite the Hotel Gross. Women worry, can't do dally work. Robust men have lame nnd aching bucks. Oik folks. weak rheumatic, lume. Kndure distressing urinary Ills. The cure Tor man r nhll.l Is to enre Vho cause the kidneys. this morning. If the council allows dloan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid-ithe Warren Company Its contract, he ney ! expects to return to Eugene. Cure nil the varied forms of fcld-j iinv suffering r,r- ' Hurtle wns today ap- Eiigene testimony guarantees pointed uyorv liox. Mrs. A. J for woman, or ' a. m, cooeen, ino enmnecr on one lor U. steam rollers Wen to Snl.'ii administrator of the estate I of Rev. A. M. Sweaney, who died McKlnney, of OS Law-1 June IB. The probable value of the PRUDENCE SHOULD LEAD YOU . to deposit your money In a good hank rulher than keep It whore it Is exposed to all kinds of If 'the Kl'C.KNK LOAN" & SAVINGS BANK offered no other Inducement than a secure place to keep your rash. H would be well worth while Jo open an accent there. But It offers many others. 'Come and ask any or the of ficers what they are. W K. rtrown. President. V. W. Osburn, Cashier A. Pulne, Vice-President. W. llrown, Ast. Cnshler. The Eugene Loan and Savings B?pk rente St.. Kugene, ure siia. r..i several years 1 hud attacks of kid- ' ney troiinie at outi iiim-a unu il-i-i- lv It liecnine more acute, invie u, liuckache and more or less Irregular-' Itv of the kidneys. Helm Induced to try lioan's Kidney Pills 1 found relief nlniost from t'.io first dose. The backache soon loft me nnd 1 1 felt better and stronger. As 1 con tinued their use every symptom or; my trouble disappeared. Other, members of our family have also had; good results from using Dunn's Kid-; ney PHI" " , . I For s:il" by all dealer. Price. a'e. j Fot-r-MUlmrn Co., Huffali). N. V .j sole igi'iits for the 1'nlted States. , Remeniber the name lioan's and take no other. j property of the estnte Is $100. WOOD SAWIJIO John M. . inxciD, siiprwsor to W R. Uodny. All wood sawed to gsuge. For oromnt service phone Black 1)3312. Residence 824 High street, tf ussoitne ww"""fj lluv a pncknua of "Will Grow" fer t Mirer for vour roses or garden. Price 25c. Chambers Hardware Co. Eugene was almost deserted yes terday, ninny of the citizens hieing themselves to the cool banks of the) Willamette and McKonzie rivers and to other places In the country. Ornioml Ilean. last season's ninn n'jer or the track team and manager elect, slates that his surplus at the nd of the raek se:ison. was $143 ln stead of $50, as was recently stated. Tl" Vancouver baseball team of Trl-Clty league. In which several En gine boys play, won from St. Johns twice yesterday, the first game by the score of 6 to 3 nnd Ihe second 3 to V Th sheriff's force Is busy bnlnn". Ing up the books of the orriee preii'ir ntory ti the change ot ndmlnlstrM'or next Mnntlev. This Is the olnv office In the courthouse ill which there will be a change. F M. IleNeffe. S. R. Williams and Geo. A. Pipes, appraiser of the prop erty of John Nelson navies, a minor. Saturday filed their report with ford goes to Portland, out ot wnicn' city he will travel for M. Sellers. Stephen Jewell, county .1uSre of Grant's Pass, stopped oft In Kugene today on his way to Snlerii, where he will attend the meeting of the Re- cents of the Normal scliools. Judge Jewell BI1V8 the Normal school prob lem will be a hard one to solve sat isfactorily. C. A. Levan, of Simpson, Minn. who has been here for two wecR tpft thlta morning for his home. He liked the country so well that he will ..nil hl tiroiiertv here and return to this country to locate. Before leav Ing he subscribed for Tho Guard it nrriei- in keen nosted on matters transpiring here. . ... A horse being broken to work to a onrt. ran Into the corner of the building occupied by Danl-ls' groc ery at Seventh and Willamette streets this afternoon and fell on the cement walk. The potatoes, onions nnd other vegetables In Tront of Ihe store were scattered all over the walk. The horse wns slightly in lured about the mouth by running Into the building. At n meeting of the Norwegians in the Lutheran church yesterday fore noon, preliminary stens were taken towar.l the organization of nl dose of Sons of Norway and permanent organization will be effected nt nn- other meet ing soon. Haakon l.nngnp editor of the Pacific Skandlnavian addressed the meeting. In the after noon a picnic was held back of th butt". It was largely attended and src.it'.y enjoyed by all present. Constable Plnnk went to Albany Saturday to arrest a man who hail been peddling some kind of machin ery 111 Lane county wlthicit n pel dler's license. The man was found, but upon looking lip the law or. Ins tice of the Peace Hryson. discovered I Hint. It would be very h?rd to convict htm, so railed tlie constable up '' phono al Albany and Old him not to rr serve the warrant. S. H. Friendly has rerelvwd letters from J. C. Alnaworlh xif the 1'nlted States National bank, and other 1200; for sale cheap, the Guard office. Enquire at Jyi FOR SALE Or will trade for wood or hay, one second hand top bus by; one narrow-tired wagon; ad dress B. A. Seelye, SCO High St. J6 FOR SALE Several hundred cords of wood; boiy fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, office nt Plank nnd Johnson real estate office. . FOR RENT Furnished house lor the summer; apply 367 Ea-.t Fom tlenth Street. LOST. Diamond scaj-f pin. Four l?af clover desUn. Reward offered. See Z nt Smcede Hotel. J6 WANTED Girl work. Apply 7 for general hous r Ferry Street. WANTED A girl to do housework. Enquire nt 640 High street. tf WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 6S7 Willamette street, corner of Tenth. J2 WANTED Cook for saw mill, ply of H. C. Mnhon Eugene. Ap- .14 From Eugene, Ore. lows: as fof- To Bolh Ways through PortUnd 76.23 71.23 63.73 63.73 63.75 One Way via Gililofol" 1 S7.5o 82.5o 81.751 75.001 7i.oo Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omalia Kansas City Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good lor relurn in 90 days with stojH over privileges R easure within limits! REMEMBER THE' DATES For any further Information call.on A. J. GILLETE; Local Agent or write to Wm, M.-Miitrnv. General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore - i , I; IK VOL ARK AITIllt TKOIT you want the right tackle: Thai old story of the boy with the stick and the bent pin catching all the fish Is a fish story you prefer some othe sport we have the tools for too. VYe have everything f"i the sportsmen in our Take a look In anyway shall be glad to, show y ' newest wrinkles 111 "iir line. If I :n of I tore EUCitKf GUN CO Ph,tj Blark IS 1 1 G 334 Wllimette Str