Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 02, 1908, Image 8

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THE EUGENE DAILY GCARD, THIWW".""
The Friendly Store I62d Friday Surprise Sale
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CITY NEWS
SarsatabsM
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool, Silk, Cotton and Linen
Reduced to off Regular Prices
$9'- r Si!kSuits ,om
Skirt $1.25; wool dresses l.8 to J6.00: waists and coats all marked m the same proportion.
35c to 50c Summer Wash Fabrics, Your Choice, yard 25c
.... t . t t.. fX .L-.. ,rt iv 411 tU nn rrtlrtrJruc cfrifV.
I (TOO vards of beautiful Cotton Dress fabr.es, -n plain ana noveity - - t" -r
checks, figures and flcral effects, values to 50c now.
25c
$1
.50 Silk
Gloves 98c
White
i.!.. Ill
ll.-r; .i
. . UMc
20 dozen black an-i
I,nu Hllk Gloves, don
f trigL-m, n-Kuiur ! "'
pair
Ladies Sleeveless
Vests 7c to 75c
Ultra special celebration
ale Utah knil vest, plain tape
rink or lure trimmed, grand
values at, ea 7!c to ".V
Ladies Knit Pants
20c, 25c, 50c, 75c
All lylva laco Irlinuied or
Unlit knea lennlh ur ankle
ennth, extra line HwIhk rllili.
pair IV li !.V
Celebrated Wayne
Knit Hosiery
4 pairs 50c Hose
for $1.50
For the mi: I :r days at the
hosiery iiiin.'ir ynu ran get all
black (ir .: k with wlilto wile
ladlm' how, .'" quality, four
palm for M..VI
Ladle' 35c tun hoe .... -"
20c embroidered hose
Hoy m' and girls' hone ......
Ilk. and -"
Ladles' black hose
M4r, I.V and 1S.V
All extra quality; tho beat val
ue for the prices.
Muslin Under
wear Reduced
Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor
set C'ov-rn, Chemise, made of
plci.dld material, muslin, ram
brie ami Nainsook, handsomely
Irimnied with lace and em
broidery. Prices of Gowns at
.", nr to $6.00; Skirts, 75c to
$ s.OO ; Drawers, 25c to $4.00;
Corset Covers, 12',7c to $2.00.
t
Shirtwaists at
l2 Price
Four dozen new lingerie
waists, specially priced for the
next four days at H
Gingham Petticoats
50c, 75c, $1.25
Made of good quality stiipe
Gingham, splendidly made
all lengths.
Lingerie Dresses
Reduced
Large assortment, all stylish
ly made and beautifully
trimmed in lace and em
broidery, prices:
$1.98 to $9.00
SilkPetticoats$7.50
values each $5.00
Men's Outing, Dress and
Work Trousers Reduced
'500 pairs of this season's newest and best patterns and
styles in trousers, placed on sale tomorrow at a saving
to you. Many beautiful light worsteds, cheviots and
cashmere as well as imported Scotch tweeds included.
These trousers are in sizes 29 to 50. Prices: .
$ 1 0.00 Trousers Reduced to $8.25
$9,00 Trousers Reduced to $7.50
$8.00 Trousers Reduced to $6,00
$7.50 Trousers Reduced to $5.75
$6.00 Trousers Reduced to $4.85
$5.00 Trousers Reduced to $3.75
$4.00 Trousers Reduced to $3.25
$2.00 Trousers Reduced to $ 1 .60
Here is a correct list of
names of the boats that
won the prize of $5.00
New Jersey, N Minnesota,
Oregon, Texas,
New York, ( Missouri,
Alabama, Ohio,
York-town, Kentucky,
Indiana, ' ' Idaho,
California, Virginia,
Georgia, Wisconsin,
Washington, Illinois,
Maine, Kearsarge,
Baltimore, Kansas,
Louisiana, ' Colorado,
Maryland, Vermont.
The barber ahops
noja on Juiy 4.
lir. Lowe, the op::'
his E.ig--ne om.e n..
The third story
University building
l-d.
The Coburg and i
play a game on th
bur;,'
residence on
TVc:n ana
Carrol! and it
the corner
III..V. str-e
buiM ii I""' n;!!e-r""m
l-:a"V "r;.. .,. s'for the build-
hine moved to) fr all humor and T'Ji,ii.lr
.. ...u ui..l ! kitluy kiliueuU. Iukk .t
Mr Co -kerline
residence l':
the archiieci
t.,... .
win! u7fi,rirrur:-.,..!
n.w UK'
,1111?
wil'i be in
Ju. 4
1M
. v Orcut. a Roseburg attor-x-.
- v Bhnme this mJfnins.
.v. lei: iiu ,.,,
'hi tit? ame uj
Port-
frrins tablet Uj li'm.t .. 'T1
Jjruaifi.u or mail, r uTji'
U MaUe by li.L'fiAi.
- ic,
land fraud cases
't thu
in .onipany wi
a;e be:'ig r
leans will
i.Th at Co-
l.h-t
'. , Pnrtbi
' ihe Do'jlas conn.
w!"' "o, f .ran automobile. Orcutt
depends on the resm,
trial. It Is known th.. .
nd i"al estate men.
A irarrlage llcens
evm iiB to Ira K.
years and Miss Est
20.
. w.is i.-sued last
A!:en. a-ed 22
at Faut;. ii-i
that it
ten I'-iy
Odd Fellow?
h.
nith; from the
nitdical society
Kui k.-nd ill
home
ma;'
....in,, .hu ver.iu? to in-
?. .n .n,. new officers t the Utb'Hatll'
I he re.
ex-oiuie oeumor it.
numuer or others, nrC
Uonrv Pilk J. .
now uu inai, are uim
iui nnbu vuupiracy u
Unviirnmpnt nt
Should the Jury aiQuii''f.
Bootn. U is Dot enn.u.
probable that the Oovf.,1.1
n,n.anil Willi "t
.id Wall are expected "J ""I hi, b
40 ... ,ha Booth, bothlare dew.
, i. .. ii me HOnfJ,
mil iu nun an agreem,
ernment wants to be u
.hn I, mo ., 11
iiai Mt .-ii i ne raj.
ly. At r 11 ev-.ntr. it .h,
R-nwn returned last
meeting of the state
nr I'ortiana.
Unrnlm. nf RoP-ie.'
1 lit. Ull. B .. a
Gran.l theater alt this week. .n.
rest of the program iu aii'Ver
umn.
'or the I The
veiy successful, a great!'
nh.-sriaus being pn.-sent from
er'jregon. as w'l " from Se
San Francisco, an 1 Butte, Mon-
1 1 ma. .vanr u. . . before the ctnrt will
,ii--pJ the aattress i ,.. -. "
JL. i ...u., rv i-iteiestin
nt.sr.uieu"" ,l fin.
tk de verea ana ii" '; -r'
ns have been let by the foiitrh
i'lv committee for 14 stands to
. . laced about the park !ypn!ls-
mmii'e gets over -v
o.treoaenl SUal Summer Vaiallnn
inraii -i.e., i, ,,j v..
n.i. ,t nuuiu ue usee.
to set any great nuinlii,
iriui.
about th park I
at $1.00
$1. SO Straw Sailors for Men Tomorrow $1.50 Straw Hats
10 dozen Mexican Split Straw Hats, usually sold for $1.50 and made in
sizes b to 'A in good shapes and with the latest trimmings
at $1.00
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,
Moncybak Silk, Wayne Knit
Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods
BOOTH RESTS
CASE WITH JURY
(Contlnueu Croat rage One.)
lion this morning.
On receipt of this iniormaiion v.
.1 Burns who was being held here
o ri-but'the testimony of Booth.
caiigi.t' the mianignt nam
iforniu and the goveruiiiem. uiumi.
had to work most of the night ar
ranging their data for presenting the
case to the jury this morning.
Vctertlny Afternoon.
United States Judge Wolverton
vesterdav denied the motion of the
defense "for an Instructed verdict of
acquittal in the James Henry Booth
bribery trial. The motion was pro
posed 'immediately after the govern
ment rested its case and alleged that
the prosecution hud not presented
sutricient evidence to justify or sus
tain a verdict. After the jury had
withdrawn, the application for a non
suit was argued at considerable
length by Judge Becker and United
States Attorney McCourt, for the Gov
ernment, and Judge Webster and Mr.
Malarky for the defense.
Following Judge Wolverton's rul
ing denying the motion, court ad
journed at 4:30 o'clock until this
morning.
Defense to Submit Case.
At a late hour last night it was de
cided by counsel for the defense that
they will submit their case at the op
ening of court this morning. No evi
dence or testimony for the defense
will be Introduced, according to Dan
J. Malarky, chief counsel for the de
fense, for the reason that the Gov-
ruiwovu.
H. S It nunc onl to
niiirnliii.
M H. Wallla mid ltn arc v lull tut!
In A lb ii y.
I'e M Timl marled to Denver
!h:i .i-.-rr'-:!!'-
t.uclnlt Ultt'd U d.twn T i ..111 Itii
knup SihIiih.
It. A llelltllli: U over (l ulu C iblll K
tot a ft w da? .
J. W. ttiiltiicM itiuie In trim the
nu(h Ibu iiu.mi.
K. I. Unit nt Ki'.'Xfttci. Is In the
ttt Oil lllt.Ul.Mt.
Mr mi.t Mm v K. ' ... me
dnwn Ii.i.ii tin,..!
Millmi -1 1 of .Man illa, ne-i-nt ;.i,t
nllil hi ihe ciiv
Mii. ' I'licle Went to iVrviilll i St
It. IV Thntiiiis, vale ;.' f -i
Sunset Lumber Co.. left for polnti
tills IIUMIlllIK to visit.
Itv Fran m iii limn I'ortlnnd mi
butiii'NH tor a few day.
It. v It ti t'nlllsnn aa in tl. .Hy
lioiil l ull I le k t .l v . nonb tiutiiv
..i M. ii,l'.. i.inim htieliiy lias gone '! dev. D. K. Olson and famllv went
in tins iOremii. t iiy in vult (. lends t Turner today to attend the'chrls-
N.is 1.. 1.. W.irunck went to I'nrt- tlnil cniiv.iil Inn
.lay "l ll Kb. it Uhlt i Stuart II II II t. II i Rll.l U-lf.l .'..I I. pti.iil
M W. elier, nt Mar-' to Seattle llils iiinriiliiir II.. ..
IMla. .pent a( 111(111 lu Kiik lie. i I' III versl! v Ki adllllle.
.Mtnin. y v ti. Martin went to Sa-1 Mi Ki,.),. Merry returned to Sa-
" '" 1 oil l.'Kal nilMlless, 1 in llils lllnrlilln; aft
jnnii lirnnmiiu,.r. Hie Vnlm-V Mis. M . raliilt.
IU1UI...MII.1I1, spent lust iuBnt u the, Mrs. r.. M
cry
Inn til.- noon train today to visit their i seuger on the i,,, ,m
mother near Monroe. i l,.,,i... I ,'... ... ,n."nllnK for
win neuver tie
fourth of July oration.
Iiiiid I.
Mr nl'd Mrs
ter ii visit with
I.. DeLiino
Francisici to be
:i:untlis.
Kellv
has gone to San
ubsen" several
' Jii.li:,. I.. I Harris li.m returned
(mill t'euallu where he bad an el-c-I
lull ins.
J ..I't'ti Is in l'..i:!,tu n 1 1 end
li.K ihe aiitni;il i .inferen.i nf the I
, 11 . bur
! Mm W. II H. cV.m., ,-, niiip.uil. ,
l in hvi sisler, M' s . I' Hew III
and her
Miller unit Miss M
lllird left nit the Siuslay stage this
in Ins for Mill'letnn.
"'V. II C.re.n returned this
in ...a 1 1 .-in Dexter where he has been
In. '.ling a n-yn.il tneetitm.
T A inimli.., store left to. lav fnr
W.is.o eouuiy. where be will remain
dill UK tile rest nf the summer
..! i , Mrs. Minnie W asbbui ne arrived
ll .linli.e this llimiisiii; Irnin nn evtelided
; sole.!: 1, ill S .ll! I.ei n California.
" ' U I' 1 1 ' ' . llo has I.e- n vls-
iiinl. of Y Circle, returned
Hranstett.ir i..... . .
ome from ;,slt ,u omage G'
rMWS1
....N.l..rK.""l,..:!,rf- K- M- ViIkins and
U)Si lrI, ,nl!) mornlI
a., aiitnni.ibii,. to visit relatives in
the M.-iniiy r llarrisburg
I- A. Tinker, who has been jinlt u
t the ll,,,.' l..-,l-y. left , " '
terimoii for .t ali fomla. lie will -rk
.Miln lhrnnpsnn and wife Miss
M.itn.r ,f ( laekamas. left on the
nH,n'h,,,.!5,m"n,l,,l! ','r,h-
"" h; "'cry on the McK,.nzie
a yls'i?.. '7,'a """" "'"v,'r- after
inii.it' OI her s Ster M.
' rlllgene. I, f, ,r ;,;
.e coniiiuie In re
- near future u reside
-i eai. tniiiiirly
"' ''V'.vts t remain
siiiii.ner. lie lias h
.isUlngt
- past.
c. .....1 rjfrn-.hlTlellt Stand-
Vonrth of July celebration :.ie a!- these
readv being erected
blocks.
The work of laying brick on th--.' I
new Mitchell & Garrett block was ..e-,
gun this morning by Sjerman A:
Hunter.
Dr. Edward H. White, the new
partner of Dr. M. L. York today filed
with the county clerk his dental cer
tificate. The heavv crop of vetch and oat
h'av on the 1'iiiversity campus is be
ing cut today. When cured, it will be
fed the University cows anu u"i"-
George B. Dorris and G. F. Skip
worth, two well known local attor
neys have dissolved their partner
ship and will henceforth be indepen
dent of each other.
Rev. D. C. Kellems took his little
son, whose It ft eye was badly injured
a few days ago by a firecracker, to
Portland this morning for treatment.
The eye is -not much improved.
The remains of the old bill board
at the depot grounds was carted away
this morning, much to the satisfac
tion of everybody. It was feared that
the owner would erect it again.
One tap of the flrebell will be giv
en each day at noon for several davs
to give the team a 1i!ll. A new ap
paratus which releases the horse-- at
the tap of the bell has been Installed.
Bert Vincent, the well-knokn bar
ber, will spend the rest of the sum
mer at Newport, playing in an orches
tra. He will go down after the
Fourth.
The school board has purchased of
J. it. Fariss 300 new school seats to eminent has failed to produce evl-
be placed in the addition to the high
I school. They cost the board
11037.50. Thyey are the new Caxton
I seat.
E. K. Wheeler is the latest Eugeii
lan to decide to build. He is having
Architect Hunzlpker draw plans for
an eight-room house to be built at
the corner of West Tenth and Jef
ferson streets.
The correct list of prizes for the
foot races at the Fourth of July
celebration is as follows: 50 yard
dash, $5 and $2.50: 100-yard dash.
$7.50 and $2.50; 200-yard dash,
$7.50 and $2.50.
Al Conley and Ellis Chapman ex
pect to leave in the morning for. an
extended fishing trip over the sum
mit of the Cascades andN into Klam
math county. They will find plenty
of fish there If they strike the right
place.
Household goods for E. L. Dorr.
I rrotu blmmons. Mich., arrived in En-,
i gene this morning. Mr. Dorr arrived
here several weeks ago and was so
struck with the city and surround
ing country that he sent for his fam
ily immediately. They have since ar
rived. I. E. Stevens left this morning for
Denver where he will attend" the'
Democratic National convention. 11-e
is one of the state's most earnest i
Democrats and has done much fur j
the parly in l.ane county. lle is one'
of the porminent pioneers of the'
county. j
B.reei commissioner Turner and
assistants are putting in a sidewalk!
on Fast Fourteenth street off from'
Willanictt . along ihe strip of proper-1
ty recently donated to the cite hv x. '
A. Reynolds, with the provision tli.,t
the city tiuild a yyalk and fill jr. t , i
depression there.
OTTO'K HK-Moiikii
CONFI'X'TIOXKlfY J
utto s re-constr'tir.
eniargeu ice cream
ana snort order
are being formally 0-
Ho., TKI V'
""J i nia liootl
shott's. orchestra
the lunch hour with
music, and a larei.
tended. This evtninf
sicians win he on d-
ana tne public is
come and see the
fitted-up establish
kind in Oregon.
FOURTH OF JULY
BAld
$1.00 to each driver
on in the 4th of July pa
must De in good repair
Tin In UnA tT
uuiii ucu. .mguu Jiari
banners and directions
entrance to store.
CHAMBERS HARD3
Baseball game at R-
July 4th, Eugene vs. Sp
3:30 p. m.
The little oltf buildit:
of the depot grounds I
pied by W. B. Andrews
office, ts heing, painted r
ably be fitted up for air
League baseball,
SpringfEertf at Rem.
South Willamette stree:
3:30 p. m.
At s meeting the sck
terday the building ck
authorized to repair an
roof of the Geary stl
during the summer vac:
Baseball game at Re
July 4th, Eugene vs. S;
Feed your roses or
''Will Grow" fertilizer
Improvement. Chambre
dence that will convict their client.
The prosecution closed its case yes
terday, so it will go to the jury at
once.
"We will offer no evidence or tes
timony." said Mr. Malarkey last
night, but will submit the case to the
jury as It stands. We have decided
utlon this sten because u-p nr. enn.i
vineed that the jury cannot convict Bnv a nackaee of "
with the evidence that has been sub-!tneUry V,
. I Price 25c.. Chambers f
May l-.nd .Ml Cases. I .
United States Judge Wolverton - XEW T0M1
yesterday discharged all jurors, ex-j
cept those serving In the James Hen- FOR SALE Good ps
ry Booth trial, for further attendancei In Eugene. For p.
on the court this term. Judge Wol-I drer-s box 413, city,
verlon explained that this action was! FOR SALE One pair
tr.k;n pending some arrangement for.
proceeding with' the other cases! '11 and 8 vrs old. 1
awaiting trial. - i000 11)s; one mar
It is generally believed, however, weight about 1 500 1'.
that the further prosecution of the bert 87 W. Gth st.
J. O. T HOMAS
Eugena Electrical Construction Co.
Thnmos & Davidson
Experts in Modern MTie,"
All Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters ltd
estimates and Specifications Furnished
wlIX BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY M0K"
Phone Main 5 74-Wtsl Eighth St.,Euffne. Orefoa
M 1..
today
turn
of this
n em-
connty fur
p-nn
The team nt Sh-lhltid
hlch is often seen on the
lriveu hv the son of A. M
ran aw ay on Willamette street i .. '
ev iiing. The tongue rf the bin:'.-.'
nopp.M ..own. frigliening the n--i..
Stopped fu.rl.er .1 iw.
biitig .my d...:j.
but Ihe
the
D. K. Olson of this .-i-
lust chis-d a r..yval H'e-titig :
Hal.-ey- Christian churc i wj-h ,
ditions. A c. YV. It. M. was ort;
with So members and a Y. V s
i'h about :.n members. The
o' the pastor was raised au, ,
suits nf the m.eting tnaile it ..
P a past.-r on fu tj,,v
EUGENE GUN 0
Phone Black 1 511 svtWiUi5
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LLAD YOU .M Vvt"..f 'M R J !:ue Ku.:. ,:.. her lather, . I v ' "v- f 1
todepo.lly .,. K. J Jo'iM ' ! i'-l f ""m'i' "'.'I M,''y'l' r.'SS K' """" W,'n- ' 1 ''.'""l 'l
t i'k. fcjf V 30, ll R t'l 1 ,"''1 '" l'."tla-.d t,. has 'Liitafer,,, who h , I "ats-y hrlsttan churi-U with 1,1 .,
r:''::;:::;;1;;;:,, MJ .OTl ' zv-ns- sii,.
: D -'at . :..e iiik - r- -s. SV V.,...., ,nl wife l,Mv,.,..,.,r. v M "r'' ,: s:"l' a: 1-. -,. ; ;';'.-, ' he re- ,-vo j., s.. .
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F . !. -. . r., c U W l.,e.',i y '"'"- '''.' j .'n - . ui ii. .1 I t'om th,. I ' ;j j v. , - ' ' ' I ; !i - - 1 1;-. - j ! ; ( .
-rL C- t ,V ' J ' , M 'N ho..s here a .' "0;n "r f-'f the"'1'1': M.i.'ati.a .!-.
The Eugene Loan and Savins Bank : ' - ''u J!- :t
JT -T- rr muni ,,,, , '-.- f. .,, 0 ' '-'.;::;' 1 '": ,':,k' hand , ,al ''' "'ill Kun : -. ',. :.v .', ' O
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IF YOU AKK
you want the righ!
old story of the t
stick and the bent
all the fish is a f
you prefer some t;
sport we have the
too. We have
the sportsmen i
Take a look in 1
shall be g-.ul 10 i:
newest wrinkle i
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SPlC.,vowTnTvl,K ,,KST STUDKUAI
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