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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
ft - rmt IV H I V 3 100. - - - 1 - ' r . . ri The Friendly Store Open This Evening ...... J.L -f T..I., anA main closed the rest of the day. Uraii Llebrion Sale rnce. no. ,u.. lUlIlUH'JW oi ' 4w' i-i i L .... r i ; noic. hMrasoia. Wearables all specially priced, Hosiery, u, This store closes tomorrow , Kibbons, Waists, Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists, in Wool Silk, Cotton and Linen Reduced to off Regular Prices i c i l " , T,;lnr Suit, Silk Suits, Lingerie Drcssss, Silk Coats, Silk Skirts all marked a quarter Dozens of Stylish Garments, Tai ored Sts, Si.k U . g by to three-quarters ol regular selling prices, i ncrc w 6 cicnfl Silk Suits $10.00. come early and get the best values. Suits worth up to $25.00 your choice at $9,00. $15.00 bilk Suits v.w. Skirts Jl.25; wd dresses $1.93 to $6.00: waists and coats all marked in the same proportion. 35c to 50c Summer Wash Fabrics, Your Choice, yard 25c .(f-(o thnwn in all the new colorings, stripes. J000 yards of beautiful Cotton Uress raDncs, m ' " checks, figures and ilcral effects, values to 50c now - 25c CITY NEWS will continue son is ended. mw cumin-! in ar ity. frr 5ni until 'he 6ea" -aNS U'e cneme of excellent qua- Peptiron Pny ; $1.50 Silk Gloves 98c 20 doien black nd white I.ouk 811k Otovi-ii, double, .l flnirers, rK"lr $1.60 seller; a pair Ladies Sleeveless Vests V2c to 75c Extra special celebration ,ilo Utah knit villi, plulti tape neck or laco trimmed; Krund values at, ea 7!4 "-' Ladies Knit Pants 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c All atyloi laca trimmed or tlKlit knee lennth or ankle length, eitra line Bwlia rlhb. pair !fcV to 7,1c Celebrated Wayne Knit Hosiery 4 pairs 50c Hose for $1.50 For Die next four days at the hosiery counter you ran et all black or black with while Bole ladlis' hose, r,oc quality, four palm for Ladles' 3.rc tan hose .... iile 'inc. I'tnbroldered hose .... 13c. IJoya' and (tlrls' hone Oc, ltf!ic ami l!1c I.adlea' black hose H1,c, 1,V and IMc. All exlra quality: the beat val ue! for the prices. Muslin Under wear Reduced Clowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor set Covers, Chemise, made of splendid material, muslin, cam bric and Nainsook, handsomely trimmed with lare and . em broidery. Frlres of Gowns at 5(lc to JG.00; Skirts. 7uc to S.0II; Drawers, 2jc to 14.00; Corset Covers, 12 c. to $2.00, Shirtwaists at y2 Price Four dozen new llngorle 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: $1.95 to $9.00 5ilkPetticoats$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 Boys' Knee Pants Suits Greatly Reduced Monday Monday we place on sale all 2-piece suits for boys, ages 7 to 1 6. They arc made in the latest style and of the best obtainable fabrice and are positively boy proof. $10.00 Suits $8.00 7.50 Suits 6.00 6.00 Suits 4.85 5.00 Suits 4.00 34.00 Suits $3.00 100 Suits 2.25 2.50 Suits 1.85 J.50 Suits... 1.25 Men's Summer Underwear 40c Values, Monday 25c 10 dozen of the best quality Balbriggan Underwear in tan, pink, blue and white, sizes 34 to 44 and drawers to match- While it lasts Monday, 40c Underwear 25c at $1.00 $1.50 Straw Sailors for Men Tomorrow $1.50 Straw Hals 10 dozen Mexican Split Straw Hats, usually sold for $1.50 and made in sizes 6 to IVt in good shapes and with the latest trimmings at $1.00 Eugene's Largest and Host Store Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette Street Agents Nemo and Kabo Corsets, t Muncybak Silk, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods hi iiM litond, Win. liciitilc, fur a few itn h. F. I'. Ilcun nmili' a business trli to Junction City last evening. , K. I'. Will In in a was in till' cllv I'KUHON.H, , , . ,. ' mini I'lfHMint inn unlaw r.',l Warner l In ln from rail Mi. I.. T. llarrla roturiird today ' '"" fniin a visit hi Kusi'Iiiii'k. Nurtieii A ii'IiiiiiimI till, alti r-' l'i,., Wuhut n ilunu from Kali niiiin Until J iilirlltin I'll). ,1'i.vk to ivli-ln iiti. toinonow. Kov lliiolli r. I in n.il lo.luy from; Mi. an.l Mm W. l Aliraina rami- lll at llo.tniri! In ti. tn t'oiiuu.' (initv tmhiw Havl.l Klii un li.'.l up liom Dri'Kon inti. lil llnni. tt ranio In fioni tin I'll) tliU ntliMiiiMin. j mimIi iho not mi tiuin loilav. A. I,. IVii'i anlwil tumii' this u(-1 Mm. V, O. rrumu-r In in Niwiirt iiirnoon iniiH not ii.inn iwhfii' will Minn a li'iv wcoks l.l:ilO Hlltt lllOVl'f KlHIH'ls Mi-lit to .ItiiitMon toj on luisinoss J. .1 Mooio and lf, am down from Viin. linn to mu'iid III.- Pourtli. J. M. S!'.-.'!!fy .!. s loi-l-liftK trln to .llny imliii Mm II W t'laia of I'ortlaiid, In tIrIIIiii; r.-!itli,n in Kuiii'io' Mlllov l(ot)i,kv loluilod hollo- Mi liutli lni niKiii n loiuaini rrmwolt on tlio noon li.itn todnt in V. I. Ni'-lioW ol AsliUiliil. aniv.d .-.pend t;i,. Koniltl vvltli lb l.ui l!li hi'n last ni-niui; on a vlr.ll. p.'i.m in. I .uniil.vu arrlv.'d i-r- iii A Sliinu.,ii and wllo r.-nrn atti'iuomi luni .Mi Mlnni till', to i'.( t.ili nlti'iiioon tio.n I'm tloy allvtidi'd tho I'lirlstlnn ionvoti-i Hun. ; K. S. Moirll Is down fr on Mm ' iUwt. J l. Sluiuioii, of Hrmvnsvllli'. In1 In I lio illy. John Jai'kanii of I'uttimu lll'ovc. In In tin i illy. Win. ami K. Maliomy aru In Ku Krno Initii Slii'ildiin. Juiui s Kll lu r of lliTlln. Minn., In looking ovor tho rountrw loo. .1. Strain, an Onkliind lnifl nos innn. I In Kut'ui', Mrs. I'. V. llurlbiiit chiihi up doni jumiioti cny thi atti'iiioon. Mis; lli'lon v'luinitlcr rnnio un from .liin,t!oii I'liy this nfti rnoon. t'on. Sllllwill of Crass Vallov, Is In Kiik.'iic, looklim mil W . su rn i'h In,. Co., nut of San Krnnrlsm, Is In hiiK.'ii,. today, vl.sliltiK relmlvos and Irk'iids. . l.lnyd .Mltrli.'ll ram., up from n . intidon.f today to visit hla folks a . iia.s. Mm. J. llaiison wimiI to CottiiKc l.rnv,. today on a visit to ln-r (laiiKh l"r. Mrs. J. S. Modloy. K II. Calkins li avi-a Mondav for lortl;in,l to visit. Krom thore hi- will so to Siattlc and other points. r.vuini-list wld Tlii; world s rlmini'!""""!' fitclil between Joe dans. tii neuro, and Battlin Xelson. takes place In Sxn Francisco tomorrow afternoon, l.et-'in-ninK at 2:3M o'clock. For tlif benefit of those who are in terested In such contests the fil?ht will be bulletined at The Guard office. It is sched- . In cr i ." miinds. A marriage license was issued to day to J. It. Christy and Misa Nettle L. Smith, both of Springfield. The barber shops will remain open until nine o'clock tonight and will close at noon tomorrow. The books of the county officers are being audited by R. McMurphey and C. A. Wlntermeler. The Willamette Valley Co. is lay ing gaa mains on Olive street where the pavement Is to be laid. Bert S. Clark and Mrs. Christy E. Wllloughby, both of Eugene, were granted a marriage license this after noon. "The Burning of Rome," at the Grand theater all this week. See the rest of the program in another col umn. " Eaton's Book Store will begin next week to do binding for the public library. Cnlversity work probably will keep them busy after that. Elsworth Morgan, a University student, Is night clerk at the Smeede. Most of the University report cards are completed and ready for distri bution. Rev. H. A. Green will soon begin the erection of a two-story eight- room house In the Campbell addition. Architect Hunzicker is completing plans for the building. Mr. Barker, a Booth-Kelly em ployee, la down from Wendling. He says the company has about 100 men working on the logging road ana wautB as many -more. Mrs. Holt, who lives at the corner of West Ninth and Charnelton, sent to this office today, two branches from a cherry tree, on which the cherries were unusually thick. Rev. D. E. Baker of this city, has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist Mission at Oaklund, Or., and will be gin his work there at once. His fam ily will remain In Eugene. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonnelt for the marriage of their daughter, Blanche Until Campbell, to Kama Alton Mc Cully, at their residence, Wash ington street, on July 15, 190S. The trestle work for, the Port land, Engine & Eastern electric line between Eugene and Springfield has been completed as far as the coin.ty road just west of the river at Spring field and Monday it will cross the road. The men were laid off today till after the Fourth. A new residence is being liullt near the mlllrace on the east side of Alder near Eleventh. The one on the corner which has just been finished, will probably be leased and occupied by some of tho members of the Uni versity faculty, for a-home. Three coops of pigeons will be lib erated Sunday morning by S. Itoonie. the Wells-Fargo agent. The flight will be made to Portland, beginning at. 5 a. in. There are nrobalilv libnni :i dozen in a coop. Sydney Smith (not our Sid I. one of the members of the Southern Pa cific surveying crew on the N'arton extension, in the Cascades, was bruught down to the Eugene hos pital yesterday with a broken arm. He fell off a log to a pile of rock fifteen feet below. Anioli- Un..-ne ud.y were a (r W. M. Andrew meut lor T. il- t'- urentfthtm the Momvh, aid di . .....I iil. n'Hllul. n,.,...i tp" i -i,i.-oii.i-;ii.i..i.. nri-ei,!;,!, , ' frasily aRhiiuimled, him tie !," ! aufiiiii-. imle. iifrvout, m;, ,v., '! t hipnien'S ini3 . an.i rhlMn. jid all ul!r; . I l.ini'lr-; 1 .in-numm life uf t.!av 1411. ar of kblM" i ir.,i.lorl.yii.an. rS' and a car ol ce- if 3iiuie bj Iioo,i i,.,V- The. Id lumber office at the edge '"'''""'I rs n pissing fains a.ooTWtof the trade. this morning. " ,, ", ,, ynezlnR nas heteto ore . co. ope-ations mott 10 i . river but will now log off a tract 01 timber they own up tie Mohawk. , peerman & Wcodcock H notice with the county clerk tnai inklaim and into m . ! lke and passes through a pert o section 27. township 19. soutn vi , eaCnge 12 west. They will use the water for power purposes. This is in the vie nitv of the game preserve and j pleasure resort owned by a number . of Eugene men. NOTICE TO MOKKKX WOODMEN, i ... ,,..!, rc nf Camn No. o83i. all'visltlng neighbors and members of all neighboring camps mo u...... requested to meet at the opera house lodge hall on. the morning of July 4 ar 9-30 o'clock. Important business. rVin LINK, Clerk. AT OTTO'S Knrly Breakfast Senoil for Accomo (bition of Travelers. Breakfast will be served at Otto's every morning for the accomodation of those leaving on early trains. Good coffee will be a feature. AT oners' l july Breakfast Served fu, elation ol TraviHfn Breakfast will be servj every morning for the of those leaving on et. Good coffee will be a featc- Booster Si Baseball game at Recreation Park July 4th, Eugene vs. Springfield. J3 Feed your roses or lawn a little "Will Grow" fertilizer and see the improvement. Chambers Hardware Earl F. Strong went to his home at Roseburg this afternoon to spend the Fourth. Hugh Renshaw was a passenger for Al Montgomery's place, on the McKenzie. this morning. John Blanton was a stage passen ger for Elmira this morning. "The stars and i mine but no stripes." dently Booster is gi to celebrate. We & brite in our establish: taking the first holL! the time when the of man runneth not. If vouare planning purchases for the sii son you had bette: have your order nov, we can all celeb;: fitting manner. Griffin Hdw. lIIr'r'", MOULDING M POSTJ.BOXfrSi HKRK'S TO THE C.lffM OF Jl'IiV, LOX(i MAY IT MVK 1 MAY IT D1K. There's nothing likf and independent. It's I to dine where you get I: for your money. This. polite treatment is aM those who patronize the taurant. Iiiwti Irom Oii',n. Major C. 1 1. ill t.til.i t,i h i.'ll Is Hammond went to Sa nd tile Kounh v. it !i llaiiilenschlelil i. n il alter a short visit in i-... I'ft for inilnts north lust evening HUhaid Muiisi, formcrlv nf lCn- g.ne now, of Southern Callf'ornhi. nr- r.M'.l her., last evenlni; on business Mis lialph Starr arrived here this aft. in,..,,, (,., Yaiiililll ,.,,. , i n.-r parents, iir. and Mrs, Hr. C. W. I.owe. who u-n Ifrom Eugene this week on his r,.,, o.r profi sslonal visit, has purchased fine residence property In Portland and will go there soon to reside. He expects tn make his regualr trips t.i ' Itoseburg. as in the past, however ! Koseburg Review. j The CmmerHal Club. In roniiinc-1 lion with a number of Eugene busi ness men. have cr lere.l from thf! ''"i 1 - ' P-'stni cards Ulan of Western I1r. t,,.n e:ich, I.ane county being printed in oiiieieiu color, i no maps show in,, new electric railway lines new railroads. W w !ii l PRUDENCE SHOULD LEAD YOU In depotlt i.nir l.ioli. in i c lull laili. r than k.. . ,i II la r.o,, to n!l kind, rlaka. If itlf Kl iiKNK I.OVV KAVIM1M lusK ott.i.d i, inller Itiitiiirmcnt than a m-ui ilai- In ke. p lour catl. It oul, .f ,. wmih iu;(. i open an a. c, unit itine Bui It iiffi ii niaiiv ..i li. u oni,. and ai'k am of tli (Itvra Hint l!m a:e f- K. III,. mil. W til.,i,ii. Pre. Id. lit, t'a.lii. I KM . i HMM mi n Mm I' I'.lll,... !,e '., Mdi'lll. W W Hi, n V..- , li. : hip U The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank l! Mis K t;ill.s.e, who lives north .of tottll. Is llsilln,; her d.liuht.'i- In : the city. ' ; Miss Vi!'ii Kelsav and Miss halsv . .la.ues ,,f riinsani Hill w m i:,i- !' lo lav. I. iii T liootlman left tod.iv for '''s h '' i't I'llidli'liui to upend Hie MliUMlio- Ci,-!,. Or.l !i..iui:h IS here from VI. or. ta.oii,,,, , II,- la n fiicat, J i ii, Foil-'. Illll, I- , II. -tit loisltless Sliest Mis W F Cassldv left tod.il fori M, ....in. i n.!,- sue Witt spend t!ie Fein i li ii h her folks J. M Heeds arrived home !o.U una :,ere he has been ' I 'ill- nmnths. I Koss .111.1 Ms l V ii',. fioni For: Ian ,1 lliis at 1 1 l.-l.itlv.-s. V A . Fail and N.ionii a-.- in I'-u.Mi,. (;, Si!-s.-,-in ll'.-on ' t.u. l F , ,.-. ,.f c . ' :lt ith M 'ss Ci, n,-d houie to.l.i. 'ol, n, a foi tn.-r tti. hut ii,, trai Sinner Se mills Mr and Mrs. Stuart 11. Manna hive tvtilnr. ,1 , Seafle. after a visit wit Mr H. -,iias parents. Mr. ,! Ml., 1 aivni llannn. :'ss Norma H.ndri.ks has .- me tin;,, Wol'osley c,.lleg,,, '.- was nwaiilid a siholar ar ago I'lippl.-ton ;,n I wife of F:,.r- e,.-i ,e,i o spend the in Eimene tin with the all and the Mrs. I'leo Als StiailCh til. I IV i., .,!,.. ,. .i.i in 1 1 ,. i iri-iiii I 'ra Alspansh f, j the rest ,.,-a: ion rf i l.-o Mooio. T!,. v KlkTlli-, 1,-,- ,1. 1 i iiiouon. l,osor:io,l is 11,,. . '' ' A. Wintrr. for plaiiriff. from Calif,, for the i- Mtt Fr. Ito-s can e t.rllooll to Tin 1!,!. h.-av, . i K.i Miss M .. F'ii;,lo. i -,, II I II- ss, j 'b ill ot this i- HlKlllOI- Of th,, . Cotl.i, ! from '.Plum I M : ; ho, ,. ' tile V ! Mr r I c;,.- ll'lsi , f'."ll r a : - in,! Sunday of friends. and Mrs. S Y. Abbott went to C.rove this afternoon and her. will go to I .eland. J. c.iimtv, on a visit. and Mrs .1 T Clow, arrived day to spend the Fourth at 'i'e of Mrs. I'tow's paten'j -I Mrs. II. S llylan.l. A. Park, hortli-ultnral com ,r for tills di.Mii.-l. ratne up -item tod.iv i Ini.rvl.M -h, ,'ti of Kiigene and Lane coin,- -1 , H. I'll ket! went t i Sale'n meet her h,tsl...t,.l - . i j.'ti g way home fiom Ta.-onia wpti 1; I'-n I i her, Y T. l'hkett. who Is FI from paralysis. lit.llllst divorc- and fur o'r maiden turn.-.! wore niarri. I in and have V minimi i A SERIOUS QUESTION Fathers and Mothers-How About It? Not a matter of luxury, but nf vital necessity to th; ment, culture an. I education of vnnr hoc mid s'irls. Wt-I KNOWI.EIKH.; OF .MUSIC. Do not compel vour childrei iiaiiiiK.ilipeu in this leature when today it costs so little I piano or an orsan In the home. N'n other nrcotniilis!: Ktve tnem one-half the benefit. YOl' I'KOMISKU tl' .. ,.i,ien,. nun wny do you not keeu that promise? t-au at our store and sea for yourself what you " I .me assortment of pianos, from which vou can seir- ins the world-renowned Weber. ChicUerlnir. Schunianii, uark, lliihart M. Cable, Huddorff. Kimball. Hinze, W Tn u. - a1 - " lf 0U1' ,ille- 0,lr I'r'wa or our tern .... ... , , t nave ln )1y D(m,t t nrf ,ngft. a pei-sona invcMimuinii and see for yourself. We art .,ii.ii anteed satisfactory treatment "THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST MUSICAL QUALiTYl iiuind f,,,. ,1;, niiior is at;,,,,,.. . IV C in KeKoms' lin;, ' i r, bailie 1 nse,ni,-ne, ,1,1 bo h his e, of t i 'iL-n, li, ,IMit, siclit !i,u,;i a,ttvit and tier., Mr Ken....,- ... . , , - tone, ins rvos ! " l with ''ti Mr. Ke'l-ms ,1 , n from T,.r.,. , to I1 Commercial Club Block, Eugene, ( II-' YOl AKi: Aft' I you want the r;2!i' r.1,1 ..nr.- of ill? stick nnd the I11'3' ; I loss. r. and t. r.l.iy niertr.: si, inn 1-nt to . l',i. 're Inflamma- OUCllt th" I,. V suit lii ii,,! y... -I phi. C'V, . IV 'IT"'..; , , ,1:1 i; lid lllee-lints. H 'o !,v his p(, Hi. ill if Vnn,. Tils- i " in.- Mii.r st.,,s fr,,,,, ' 'l 1 'I'W He .111,1 , h.iMlii; s, seven or eiSht hundred '.-s,a u . . yoti prefer s.'"" sport we have tltf too. We have e" the sportsmen I" Take a look In shall b? plad n newest wr!iis-''s t, EUGENE GUN C -tunc Black 1 Jl 1 534 Wi l I