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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
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" , running on (he new track to Judkins', . point uuim -uv. - j rCm rnn O j Mfoftlwn Ih. aiomarh .M The Friendly Store-Saturday Shopping Bulletin STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Midsummer Clearance Sale Bargains in all Departments CITY NEWS Lingerie Dresses Y2 Twodozcn women's wash dresses, made of fine white and colored lawns, batiste and percale, light and dark colors, sizes 32 to iZ; all re duced 'A to off. 20c Lawns, a yd 2y2c JOOO yards , figured lawns, all new neat pretty patterns, dark and light colors, dots stripes and figures, 32 inches wide, 20c values a yard 12'Az. 50 Women's Vests,ea34c 4 dozen women's gauze vests, plain taped neck and lace trimmed, 34c each; women's vests 7'Ac to 25c each, all fine gauze lisle, plain and lace trimmed. 1.50 Long Silk Gloves, pr 98c Long black and white silk gloves, double tip fingers, all sizes, $1.50 values a pair 98c; long cape kid gloves a pair $3.00; best Dent make Children's Pique Coats 'A off Children's stylish pique and duck wash coats in light blue, pink, tan white, trimmed with a harmonizing color, sizes 2 to 10 years, all reduced off regular prices. 60c Border Batiste 40c 48-inch border batiste in pink, blue, lavender and green, beautiful fine fabric, amber stripe with cross bar border; the newest mixture in wash dress goods, yard 40c. Infant's Wrappers 1 5&25c Infants fine gauze wrappers in all sizes, pLin cotton and mercer ized finish, prices 15c and 25c; children's lace trimmed pants, all sizes. 15 and 25c. Muslin Underwear reduced 15 per cent from regular prices Gowns, drawers, skirts, corset covers, chemise, etc., all splendidly made Big variety to choose from. Men's Underwear Reduced 25 . All turamer underwear nt all prices re duced, (hit and next week, Deishcr union suits excepted. All colon, styles and qualities, 50c garments Mq $1 Vrs farmen's ; yC Men's 1 5c Hosiery 8c Absolutely fast colored, stainless half hoiein sites 9 to I IK, 3 colors, black, tan and gray, regular 15c qual-Ol ity, special 03c Men's 75c Straw Hats 40c iO straw sailor hats of good quality, late shade and sizes from 6X to 7X, me dium high crown, black silk A(n band, to close out... rVJC MEN'S AND BOYS' 50c NECKWEAR 25s 20 dozen pure silk neckties in black, gray, blue, red, green, purple, lavender and all combination and patterns Friday Only, 25c iv- t r.,,r,a. W. M. Green, t. t. . .i w.-.i piuriifi linn .1 to crow m an auiomo- rhooolaunatfil. A airload of cans fur the Allen can nery arrived from the north this morning. Waists Reduced A and All ladies' lingerie waists, in col ors and white, very pretty assort ment, plain and trimmed in lace, sizes 32 to 42, your choice now at 'A and off regular prices. 51,25 36-in, BLACK SILK, yd SI. 00 Full 36-inch fine soft finished black taffeta silk, red and green sel vage, tomorrow a yard $1.00. Big assortment novelty dress goods at a yard 38c and 70c 4 pr. 50c' Hose for $1.50 3 pi . 40c Hose for $1.00 Buy staple black hese tomorrow; the Wayne knit kind and save about on your purchase. Neckwear at 16 and 25c ' Sale sample neckwear at about half regular prices; bows in lace and silk, jabots, stocks, tailored ties- etc., prices .J 5c to 25c. '.? Men's $1,25 Straws" 88c Splendid qualities L. & L. straw sailor hats, all sizes, two different styles, to be dosed out at ' 88c MEN'S DUSfERS REDUCED 10 Tomorrow (Friday) we place on sale all dusters, linen khaki, mohair, and coverts, at 10 reduction. The colors are white, tan, brown and black. Sizes 34 to 48. Eugene's Largest and Best Store Your Money's Worth or YOUR MONEY BACK ; The foundation for the freight de pot at its 'new location at the west I ' end of the yards I being put In. , B. W. Mad.lox. the railroad man, sent to this office today some rigor ous young corn, hi' h Is a pood sam i pie of what Oregon can produce. Otto Kaufman is moving his candy I factory from Its temporary location I at 71 West Elgnth street to hlB new I building in the rear of his confec tionery Btore. Chapman Liicrry ! bile last evening , otlicera ul the ; tutiv. I Lee W. Henry, new spapermaii no-! iST.'SKUSS' KM- ""i lb i ; lo install the new I theMiwiawii life t uis',reri'5 1 oud reiiows lodge j " b, hUJ'iI Another fatality on t'ae sir et car line. A cow belonging to Samuel Manerud was run Into by one of the cars out on the cemetery line yester day and her leg broken. She had to be shot. Frank Fetrow ;s building a fine bungalow on North Jefferson street a former Eugene Drottier-in-law of H A. Sehwmuit. the barber, nas soio. his newspaper, me boyd County Heg ister, at uutte, .Neb., and expects to come to the coast again. The carload of Rambler autos. which arrived here some time ago for ! tne Eugene Auto Company, will at David Sears oneofix ........ .... i..urt.il riiH uulerences be- ' n:n,n,.a,i,. ... ln ...... ,).., ruiirrmri enmuanv and the n1AMia,i n. t ,. ?s f iwcvu iv. - - - 1 ma, i icu ui j ui uanrj Auio company iiuiiij6 ucc oc....... r.nzauein Kcaff ' "i It-,'. su. oau rrancisco jnit J M 1.1 Reinhart, formerl Mrs. Julia Ott. KsterJ J. B. Wilnelm, who Is dawn from Zlon, reports that Mr. Lawrence, who resides on Lost Creek, suffered a bro ken lee yesterday atleruoon. He was wii wnrkine with a grubbing ma chine when something gave way, and struck mm on ine ie&, iiui-liiiiiib a the bone. Dr. George, of Creswell, was called lo attend the injury. S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willomette Street, ALL COLORED PARASOLS Reduced 'A and 'A FROM REGULAR PRICE tl. ,w.ir i.p-naliiT nt tha nnvlnp" next, door to Charles Barhlte's resl-1 . . . , . . . fBW days . donee. He will sink a well, put in : )n new f)ues ln the b0)l. a tank and Install electric power with he englne- The next street to which to pump the water into It. j ba javed wl be 0ve gtreeti lf the work of putting In the four-inch wa Chlef of Police Farrington this ni... instead of the two-and-a-half morning received word from Inde- j jncn plle ,joes not Interfere. Jf this pendence that an automobile had ; work is not completed In time, West been stolen there and the thief was supposed to be on his way up the val ley. The machine Is a Haynes, two seated and light-colored. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llttlefleld Tenth street will be worked on first. License to wed was today Issued to J. H. Douglas, aged 46 years, and Miss Nellie F'ishay, aged 30 years. Mr. Douglas is a minister at Fom- and Samuel Llttlefled, Mr. Little- gro'yi Washington, and a brother of field's father, leave in thiv morning Rev s A DoUgiaS, of this city. Miss for an extended trip east. They will t-hov. u ivBM-knnwn Allmnv first go to Everett, Wash., and from there to the Palouse country. From there they will gono Minneapolis and expect to be gone three months. Richard Clow today filed with the county clerk notices of appropriation of -the WaterB of Mapleton creek at Mnpleton. One appropriation Is for 36 Inches of the waters and Is for domestic purposes. The other Is for all the surplus water of the creek and for power purposes for lighting. John R. Chezem, the contractor, today began suit In the circuit court against Pisgah Lodge No. 159, I. O. O. F.. of Goshen, to recover the sum ! of $1300, alleged due on the con tract for erecting a new hall for the lodge. The $1300 Is alleged to be due above the contract price on ac count of the modification of the spe cifications. Pines and Pines are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The street car track Is being laid from the present eastern terminus on Kast Thirteenth street to the new crossing with the S. P. track. Fore man Utterback says cars will not be to rest there Foshay is a well-known Albany school teacher. Albany Herald. Miss Foshay is well known in Eugene, having graduated from the Univer sity of Oregon In 1906. of .v.. 1 whrra ho la u '1 wic .-.auujiai IIKIiK. Hei" &s 13 uis nrst : CAR OF CEMpJ A car of Standard Port- o n r. i 1 - utl- Jl i recti L..V, WOOD satcI Gasoline pow:-r, by w phone Red 32S2. (im small will be appreciated Do you want yourwitj eu, your nouse or olf Good work guaranteed i:j prices, .mck .inner. 74 j street; phone Red 4C21. Kortol will without (J anyone wno nas stomach i stomach trouble. Take KJ ana continue It for tk that it 13 neeespiirv to r;J plete relief. Kodol is soldi gists. . . Buy a Dnckage ot "wuJ tlllzer for your roses Price 2.1n. Chamber. hJ This morning shortly before 8 o'clock one of the horses hitched to a irilll wuguu leu uuitu uu LUC pave- tj0j .,, . ,. . dij... .. tli. Bread, cake and all caused the tongue of the wagon to j d .1uf come down, frightening the team. 6? West Elgnth streeI- They started to run and kick, but were held In check by the driver and stopped by several hy-standers. There was some excitement for a while, but no damage was done. Warner tunes pianos ders at Morris Music Stor NEW TODAtl FOUND A purse evident . ing to Mrs. Henry . round some time . have it by calling at T tlCi'. Four-Inch water pipe is being laid on Olive street. In place of the 214 Inch main that was intended. Last Monday night the Commercial Club appointed a committee to interview the council in regard to the matter, the consensus of opinion of the mem bers present being' that the street should have an eight-Inch indepen dent main before the pavement was laid. However, the council at a meet ing the same night ordered 4-inch pipe laid and the matter was allowed ; PHEPAHED INSTANTLY. si ins water, cool and serve, lfcl all grocert. 7 flavors. RefoKH I'KIIMDNAIi J. II. Ilopklna went to Newport this liinmlnf, Leo lloaelton leavea In the morning fur Newport. Hnli'llth Honey woa In the city from ' .Cmatiun toiln) . ! .. K. I., llnaliliird, of Vancouver, in In the city on bualnesa. ' Kil Walker, of Mablelon, la In the ily for h few tiuya. I). K. 8tcvena, wliu Uvea down the river, was In town lnduy. O. W. Miller, of Oiovlile, Cal., Ik la KiiKvnei for a few Jnya. I'r. II F. McCoiuack la In Hiilem llMilltiK the) cherry tnlr. ' 8. M. limliiid, of 1'lca.Hiint Hill. IM-iit Uat nlKlit lu llio city. I Mlaa Mary llelaliaw returned yea trrday from a vlalt In Portland. J. W. Iliittli'ld win a paaaciiitor to rirtland mi lh.. ikmii limn toilnv. Rev. II. X. Mount i i'Iu i ih . I thia af ternoon from an nntlim nt Newport. J. II Wllh. lui, wile Hint child .nine down Ir.nn .Inu mi Hi,, poon tinln to day. Min. V. I., Km. I niul chtlii,.n w.-nt In i'l. nk,u.t IHII i lila nrt. nuKiii nil a Visit to friends. ('U.nim Wi-iiit, an Iiiuiiic man, retiinml to I'nrtlnud Imliiv atur a vlalt in Km:. in' Mifs Klir.tlii.th TIi.iiiii(mi came iluwti from Creawell llila iuhui tn . It her alaixr. Mrs. J. W. Iliiltlelil Mil- Anna Owen. i .Imulu,., nt lien ll..u. nt t'rnw. i.lni u.,1 (imi'i a' vlalt at I'liln;.. (lime I hi. ihk.i. I H.-v. ti V. WriKln went in Album ! t.llla. t. ,l.l,.r t.ie i..,'l:lns a.l.llesa' t the All'niil .11111:11, -r II 1 1 a. hnol. I Mrs. Clvlii. ilaiiKhler. ill., A in ii!p. and ami. It.. i I.,,,,,!,,,, 1 Spilnra till. alt... n. mil nil ml n.itnni Arthur l.aulii, ,ta. , K ut i. tliitlninn l..ne. :ui,l hi ii,. ,,. i Inn an .iiiiiiik In th ii.init. t fr 8 I., u,..l ni ,1 a mining man. left lliu m..ii.nK ,,r i,, (U,.r ,,i ELI BANGS RETIRES v. 'from livery business Ull Hangs, Eugene's pioneer livery- look after Ills Intercuts In that ills-, n successful profeKslonal visit ln this tilct. ! valley. "ll,.luuM W'nll... n...l QI.......I O ...... I . .....nn tin,. .iii.i ......lit o. :, .--i , , lIirtlT left this morning for Vldu on nil out- H. K. Minion and Jui.it, a. Lnngley, Ini'.. I nil of Hugeno, were In town yesterday I'. M. Hrown anil W. H. Robe, of; visiting the cherry fair. Ili iiwnayille, are In Kugeno on bus-j Major U. C. i'..ii,...toiu- returmid Incar. home this after noon fi'fim li.illnu It. W. Newlnnd and diiiiuhtera nr.. , whnru he exninlneil n... n., .,,.,'; uinn. haa anlil hi f..,,,ii, i, i hoiiiii from their niillim at Loudon ' of the new iiillliia conipniiv there. the Hangs Livery Co.'s stables to his .Springs. Professor L. R. Alderinlin was n imrluers, J. H. West. Karl McNutt Mlaa (leitrude liiiuiilngtnn of Jack- saatienger to Portland on the noon. ""'I P. P. Barnard, and will retire aonvllli. la here visiting Miss Jewell .nun loony. ( roin there he will go , from the business. The firm name Klliiiiiker. up the W(.Ht side unit return home ' will remain the same as before. Mr 1 hoa. nlali and wife, of San Fran-; Monilny. Hangs established these stables many clac.i, iin lved here this mot nliig lo Jiimiw Casey, of Woodbiirn, unit I years ago and has sold out several ii1 V, ,, ' , i Mr"' J"'"1 Oakliind. Ciil .i times, but litis each time gone back II. h. Jlnrrla and family expert to arrived here this arternnon to visit ' Into the business. He will prounhly leave In the morning for Newport on their duughter uud sister respective- Stakes long rest this time His future their niiniial outing. j ly. Vis. K. L. Cuinpb..ii. I plnns are not given out Mrs. II. F. Miller' and son are In John II. Iliirtoir went i. r,.fii,.,ul ! ..... ti.,... in,. r uirni west oi ' ..rove mis ailerlinon lo dellver cnplia of Nobody's Mugailne, which: baa Just been lasued by the Cummer-i clal Club, this uuinher being devoted to that citv. 1 llenrg,. M. Miller returned today hero for n few days' vlalt. 8 II. Thomas returned Jo Walln Wnllii lnduy alter a visit Vllh his mn r. liit Iv.'H and friend. licit ge W. Ill l.li'wnll. , A. C. M.'- uiiinnn nun ii. . i.nm.'ll.'lil. nr Am-' r un a trip to the lower Sluslaw. He Ity. Vtinihlli r.miiiy, are In the city. , had one eye done up In a sllug when .Mr. iin.l Mia Hen T Hull. Miss he arrived, having run lulu a limb of C nke uud Mia C S, Kre. laii.l arc on a lice. While the Inliirv is painful It I inir way to M. Kciisle Itrlilgn on till is not serious. ' Mi-rli. ItrlKKS. who has been vlsll- Mlaa lla. liin.lera, of Allmnv. nf. ' I'm I'la imreiita, Mr. uud Mrs. K. I!. ter a vlhlt m tin. hum,. ,.f Mr. and ' Hriggs. In Kiuene for several dav. SHU ( 4 We have 1250 shares pf Comstork llolden llnte stock and will sell any part on rea sonable bid. Room 3, Cham ber of Commerce, Portland. J1S .Mia. r., Mrndeta lu Kiigene..ret in neil liuniii today. Mrs F II Siiudgraas caine down from Cuttage lirove nn the noun ! i mint tn visit Hit pnrenta Mr I Mia. S Y. Al.nlt. I .Mlaa Null Mulkey. lli.i arrived here a few du.a iigu, Iiiih b.a'li called It.' Ailllanil en hiislues. but will sunn 1 n'liirii lo Kut, ii.v Tliuiiiua II Kli'hai-.ta i,, . u.lv Huiser. nf I'ul'tlnnd. uirln-.l In the i.'ltv last i'i: an, I l..fi i'.u ..,.., Upper .M, Kemle AT TIIK (iKAXI) leaves I might for Oakland. rl where he is employed us beekkeeper and stenographer. lialph Kulniiai n Is up from Albany .! l.i .1 Ml.. i, ., ... . I from Portland. The family air puck-i ing tn. lr lu.ilaeliultl gnn.ls preparalo-' i y in iiiuvlng to Portland, to perms-1 neli'ly reside there. .1. O. Storey, president of the Purl-! land, Ktigeiie ti Kastern Hallway Co., I ne.iilllp.inle.1 l.y his dnilKhters. Misses Wliaie, lleasle all.) Ktla Stnrev. audi N C Haelieller illld I S, .,n ,,f : fih-1 l.aCrosae. Wis., arrived In Kncene ! I last evening In an automobile. Tribune: Pi,,f,...,,r l - IV W Illller nt Kllgen... l. ,. know m. A. 1. The nrniri'iitn n. ll. r?P.,...t ...ut i...' . ........... ... ..... ,.,, lu. round ln another column, and is one j of the best seen at this theatre. The feature picture Is "The Mvsterv of a J KlaiiHind Necklace," n thriller, and It I will be shown with ull the iuechani-i nil elfecia. Wedliesdav -night Isitt prlre nkht. and the silver service that Is In the vflndow of Roberts Hros.,1 Klghlh and Willamette streets, will' JJ be given awnv. Hiul,,,-Ui,.,n . .... 11 Merchants Electric Transfi tor the Ing Irlp Me.lt..i, inieiuunr ni illsnii en- Imi.l. .1 lin.tiiimi'iits, ti retinu.sl Inline ;,tier PR.UDENC LEAL jU 10 depa.il )UUr nieiiey In a mort l ank raiher than keep It a here 11 la rupced t all kinds of rule If Hi FTi.KNK LOAN SVI.i;s HANK ..flet.,1 n other In.luceuirni than a ecm pia.e n, keep our .ash. it niid be well worth ishile to o,xn r a.cuuiii tiuie Hut It lifters iiiany Coine and ask a: , f leers w hnl t lii are. ulliers .f the of- w, k. F. W. Hrown, Pi.-I,..it Ostiuin, t'aehti 'f liiiin I mm. !'. V ""' Vl.e I', ..,;..,., 1 he fcugene Loan and Savings Bank km iii i! iiiKi;csr fuk Noimiwisr i'ni'laii.l, July IT Ore. K 11. Washiiict.ni and Idaho Kair and warmer S.itur-dni. I 1 chestrn will furnish niusie. TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buv Schilling's Best wants the moncv. Ve I'- !:: COL. W. G. D. MERCER, Manager $he Star-Eyed. Goddess pf Reform. Smilingly Appml IS pinTQ BOOSTER .tn 1 JL5 ill n n n ini ini inr-ir 1 w r T iy U ILJl IL1II1J fc ill. till ILILJU.LlL.il. :IUlljyLnl UaJJJUU 113$ 1 FIVE TON ELECTRIC CAR llll. Dlaa. ll I - -, - d's umniai, booster No. I, Ha-Goat in tha Prob'eu ot Ravcrutionizing tb:l i ransportaticn o! Our Splendid City .fAMButtm In. That's AH arj if tfOCf flffit tr.it tf.rr.rr N ro tail TT .L,. :,' I..., .... TT aUstslHiUot ' Btftt:jM tat b.m. 1 1. 4. 4.4. MHI SAWIMJ taanllne .uw. I'llnne K... small will he aiipreclated l.y W W. Mnnre. NAHKAl: OPKVKI. KMPUIYMKXT OKFICK XX In connection with his cigar store ! ii Wlllametts street. Those wlsh-i ti UIK I fin tslrnhon Red 1111 nr .n :a Drdera large or j t risar store, 531 Willamette street. ! mala !- K W. Hall i',; IT Me.". St l.oui- I j J IVWltfs Little Karlv 1!;",, 1 101: MMinstoiii I ' "r. M'l'iv J. K Cm-' ! K I I rh. Te'etiliun,. Hl!,. k v." ."iu.'.s,r lu W. II. Davis , I, - -- i t,v TVlH.il, MWM(1 te- Jehn M. t. i',, aurctass.r 10 W !ol: ; H.'d.iv All weed sawr.1 In it 1.11m i for (.rouii't sfrvlc phone Black I ".j residence 354 HIKD strwl USHllue iiwiiui IK YnC KVKW merits of T. vas Waaler v u .1 never suffer fr.nu Kl.l'iev. Ider or rheiiniuli.4r.iil.!e $1 .two luuiil lis treatuietiti s,.M or l.v mail. Sen, I f,,r " .1. Hull, 'il'1...5.int little pills that are easy I take. Sold by til QTugKlsis. Olir Pfif3SII5 Hanlc Tan 7.-. .11 r, . 0 uu" ,c" Trl U3yL0nS a' 1 Cos! (for Motive Power) or Less OUSTS T0U to ?Z " SiX F"1 Fifteen and One-Half Balks m Ncvcr Tircs - - " A las ,,, n , ... Never fnliV We Weitrh 9in ihc j w... .. - Moccasins. Pegasus Weighs 9,700 Lbs. and W1 nuuiw ures oeven Inches Thick Ahem! Wc do Things!! We Do!!! 1; 'i . Ildrs ''i N 3 "y( I'lllv Ullil; :i'r 'oiltr "Hiliit 0 JUI