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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
THE EVGE.YB DAILY GCARD, BATIRDAV, JVUt 18, -.-.--i-M- S ""ggS Hundreds ol Remnants, Dress Goods, Wash Giods, frmestics, Lace Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, Etc., About Half Regular Prices Midsummer Clearance Sale AT FRIENDLY'S Hundreds of jxoi.k- arc taking advantage of the wonderful values we are offering. There lias been no let up in our business. Our business increase this year, up to now, over last is a splendid argument for the prosperity of this community. It matters little the reports we get from other sections of the country; we are satisfied that our wonderful Lane County and KuKC-ne are improving rapidly and substantially. As to increased business, we are probably running ahead of our ticket, as the politician would say, but there is perhaps a reason for this. We have taken advantage of the low mar ket, in many cases, and have been able to give better values than our competitors. During this Mid-Summer Clearance Sale we are offering many lines of seasonable merchandise at otdinary wholesale prices Waists Warn Dreises Suits Skirls Prttiroa's Underwear Hosiery Wrappers The Following Articles Reduced to V Lace Curtains Dress Goods Men's Suits Wah Gouds Curtain Nets Domestic Table Lintps Brd Spreads Pillows Blankets Comforts Silks Trimmings Laces Embroideries Parasols Gloves Boys' Suits Underwear Neckwear Suit Cases Hosiery Trunks Shirts BIG BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW AFTERNOON Tlie Campl'.-ll-Fcilman and Halsey baseball teams of the upper valley 1. ...Ill I.,..- ... IJui.ri.tTf.n 'ark at 3 p. m. tomorrow. The game ; at the Orpheiim tneaire '" grovatins postal -anls asklu the coal j rme only of Hood's what ne is lus - i one great blood a so interviewed the elevator people a,e 6now line and then wr te oaca ag- and an aent of H.e company isio supple the elevator for the building will be here Monday to look after the work of iniaihng it. Preliminary surveys were made to day for the pavement of the hi K on Sixth street betwein Olive and Wt lamette. Crushed rock is b-inn haul ed on the lower end of Olive street. There will he a hoxini? exhibit.on 100 Dosi Knocking a Weapon. P.-ifi, promises to he one of the best of the season, as the Halsey team la one of the beat In the league. A comparison of the teams may be had from the fart that the Campbell-Kellman team lost to KprinKfleld on July 4 by the aeore of 7 to 6, and on the following day : won by the score of S to 0 from the same team. Last Sunday Halaey lost to Springfield by the close score of 3 to 2. The home team has been strength ened by several new players who will appear ln Eugene uniforms for the first time. Springer, a big six-foot Bouthpaw. will be on the slab for Eu gene, and he has goodB that will sur prise the Halsey stickers. On first Mead, a lively" baseman and good sticker, will see that Halsey does noj get over the first bag. Clifford, for merly of the California league, will cover the second bag. and the big fel principal participants being liattling HurriK and Kid Berry, two well- known boxers who have each seen a erear deal of hard work in the ring. There will be several preliminary bouts. Among the carload shipments Into Eugene this morning were the follow ing: A car of coal for the Berger Bean Hardware Company; two cars of logs for the Eugene Lumber Com pany, a car of household goods for B. F. Carter from Woodville. Or., and a car of cement for 1-. N. lioney. Colonel Mercer has succeeded In Inducing the Studebaktr company to send one of their 3tl-ton touring cars to Eugene, in charge of Mr. Kerby. one of their most expert chaffeurs and salesmen. The colonel was forced to Invoke the aid of the Commercial Vc invite you to inspect these wonderful values. You'll find it cool and comfortablethe.se hot days. Shopping is a pleasure at this store. Obliging and courteous salespeople tK--LrST S. H. Friendly Y,,,Mii.w,"t BEST STORE 592-594 Willamette Street. YOUR MONEY BACK : low will receive his share of applause I Clubs of Eugene and Portland in or- from the fans. Moon Is well known to Eugene fans and will play in the outfield. The game promises to be one of the best of the season and should be well attended. It is report ed that nearly low fans from Halsey will accompany the team from that place to this city. The Chicago ladles' baseball team will play the locals two games at itecreatlon Park within a few days, the exact dates to be announced lat er. The line-up for Sunday's game: Springer, pitcher; Weed, catcher; I .Murphy, shortstop; Mead, flrat base: I Clifford, second base; O'Brien, third I base; l.eabo, right field; Moon, cen tre field; Johnson, left field. Harper, j substitute. ' ii.r tn seciiro thin concession from the big concern manufacturing these cars, and Is naturally pleased with the success of his efforts. The car Is one of the smoothest running ma chines that ever skimmed over Eu gene's paved streets and it will be kept here for the benefit of Colonel Mercer's personal friends, who are legion, as well as for the purpose of demonstrating the superiority of the Studebaker make. A mate for this car won the 100-mile race at the Portland Hose Festival. i .... . 1 i r.iigcnc, iwt for nome on last even- lug's train. t, H. H. McCnllster returned to Cres- DIED. CITY NEWS Expect to kill anything with that Eun "Nothing but time." "Pshaw, jou will do well If you kill time with It!" It's Headed Thii Way. . 1 wish that May In garb of green Would evr stay , A smlllnK queen. ? For then might we With Hps that smlU 80 gladsome be Most all the while. But May. sweet May, Is bound to pass; She will not stay. The winsome lass. Comps In her stead It makes us sigh Hot, screaming, red Fourth of July. w" AI"s ft mart j cures that are the Kotl I t eradicates a!i to scrofula. t 100 Dose Tn IIR.lal It . 1 I Ablets known as Sari.,."' I SPECIAL SUNDAY -"I 'EXCURSION 10 f Sunday, July i9th sola tn uftir.K. . tlfti good for th date S'i gene at b o clock a m ,' on the midnight train'?1 nectlong made at Alba,, and all and enjoy a ,1 the beach. A. J. Of Course. "Why does a woman always want to be in style r' "Give It up." 'But It Is so easy." "Well?" "Because It Is unfashionable not to." Do you want your windows wash ed, vour house or office cleaned: Good work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Nick Miller. 7 4 East Seventn street: phone Hed 4'21. al6 i Mrs K. Shearer, nf Wcndlliiff In In ul Won v.n. f i P ' M. Hr " h., ' oilUu UuslnoHB. wol I IIiIh urn-moon. II Htent the day I ill roiK'- ..v' . . CIhv Owen. Frank Atmltiiirp anil M rn II It HH'Unnv ttil at (lin hou. 0. O. Peterson returned from Hose- Idence on Collimo Hill todav at in A. in. or a complication of diseases. j omw uusiucss. Hue nad Deen very 111 for evrnl Hoy Bean emit In from the wuth " "n.. i " .' u," . ., r 1B',U', Hn - ".j ...m ,.... iilu.-b iv uiuiunii uiiii uiiw .imnr 10 noon from a business trip to I'ortliind . mourn her loss, H. W. Holdwii, of and Independence. - Washington, William F. Holden. of Mrs. II. c. Perkins, of Grantl J'bsb, j Winona, Minn., and Mrs. 11. Felteh. arrived In Eugene Inst evening lO)!?"'1'!, Mus. The funeral will be Visit frlonds a lew days. Sto Is 0n l,ul, (r()m Gordon's tlniWluklnK par hef way lo Portland, - ' ' I lots Monday at 10 a. m., with intur- Mlsa l.ucy Whitney, fho has been inent In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Ill Simpson, Minn., and who has been i Hev. II. II. Trimble will have charge iiniidiK in- i itni i ly ui r.. I., uorr, i oi inn services, ' last evening. ,V'. 11, Kay and family are home from Newport. Mrs. W. Wlili went (o Junction this morning. ' -Vll. II.' K. llolleliticek went Ul I'urtland today. ,Mr. Julia Caylor weitt tn Portland today for a visit. Mrs. Claude (Inhy was n passenger to Junction today. II nd London, Coltaga drove book keeper, U In KuKn tulay. J. J. Jvblisoo of Moutvsao,:,, Wash..' "rflvt'd in Rilketm yesterday." h. L. Goudrli li and family are Ink Inn an outing at llaiel Dell. M. E. Edwards, of Fall Creek, was In the city today nn bualne. Loganberries, black saps and rasp berries are selling hy the box at 5 cents. Dr. J. O. Watts, the optician, will not be In his office In this city Mon day and Tuesday. - Hunter & Willoughby have the ciinlraet for wiring the new Bible L'nlvursliy building, The boards on the roof of Inn alone Bible University building are nlltliist. all laid. The siirlacw is lu to oil top of them yet, j. '. ftfi'iTlnger has the contract Kodol will without doubt, help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue it for the short time that It Is necessary to give you com plete relief. Kodol Is sold by all druggists. Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer tilizer for your roses or garden. Price 25c. Chambers Hardware Co. Humor mid Philosophy r DUNCAN M. SMITH f PERT PARAGRAPHS. wv" ,J!'0rrllu"!l,.lh'"1','0,'!!';'''' . !, r!,".ln,!l,'of Kiel. MnunlHln lodjrft, 1 for Wing the old passenger and V ' . m "". r "" '"!V," '. ' "v "I w,"' h d"cilH" a rM ll'ot buildings to their per- .v,t.,, a on . in iinvo ciinigo tit i,he er' ! "nanent location. -e;i iuini;vos in Kugonr. Mr. 1 1 111 l"v rv Will"1 !i cimmlifrpr of Mrs. Baldwin. -mmr- ikv Ktiy l-imntaln rnturued home m.luY from Klamath Falls, where ht Sometimes when ground fur divorce rent bis neighbor's. a bill n has no be endenvors to 'Visited Ills father. Ho will iprnd I some, time hern before re-entering nn II. 1.. (lard, nf Hamilton, Kalians, Is here with a vkw of loratlng. Charlti Carhtkn was In the city from OottMe Grove over nlKht. M. .. Hidden, of Madison, 'U ctinJti, It lookltiK over Kugenu. Charles II. Jones was a passenger On the tiiK this inornliiK for Vlda. lir. W. 11. I'oliard and wirn, nt Xlareola, spent Inst night In the city. J. Ktivanaugh came home last even ing from a Hip through Houthern Or egon. Itev. C. It. Moore went In Halsey today to preach, lie Is a student liere. A. L, Pollard was In town today, lie Is selling off lilt large flock nf gnats. Misses Rue Dorrls ami A. M. Hmllh left this morning for nn outing at Blue Itlver Miss Kilns Hill left for lloiiulniu. Wash., this morning, where she will visit an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. I.. N. Honey were pas enters (or Portland on thv evening train ystrdny. 1.. II. Putter and Y. IV llen.lll and families have left for the upper Mr. Kenile on an outing. Frank Wlllmnn, of Salem. Is In the rlty visiting his brother, Charles, chief clerk at the Hotel Urvss. I. I' and J. It. Alttxera, of lies Moines, Iowa, are In Eugene vUltlug their brother-in-law, J. II, Nunlcr. Itev. II, M. Green went to l.al'omti, a place near l.ebanoii, this niorulng. where he will luild servleis toinonow Mr. and Mrs Jeup llmith return ed tn rorllamt today after a vtnti with Mr.. Ilootb's uiother, Mrs. J. S Utile Die Mlkkleum l home from Ills trip to Denmark. He eu)tved Die tilp Immetmely. hut Is vei) glad to. gel tack to Otegon Mrs. Vlttur Holt, of Fort Wrangle, Alaska, alter a visit with relatives In Wo have. 1450 Wea of Comstock Golde Gate stock and will sell any part on rea sonable hi. Hoiltn 3, Cham ber of IVrhmerce, Portland. J1S Enslern medical college. Miss Mury Johnson left for Coos Bay on an outing this afternoon. She will also visit friends at Itosehurg, Grunts Pubs and oilier Houthern Ore gon towns. Mrs. J .J. Hess and daughter went to GoKhcu this iiflurnuoii. From there they will gu up the const fork i of the Willamette, where they will en- j Joy an outing. i ,, Mr. and Mis. W. C. Grove, for- , ' ,,'r"Kn"l" 1 ,n (!raml "'" ,K" merly of Kng. ne. hut who have been 1 "'V!,'1 " et.l.ns.ii and is one at Oakland, Cnl.. for the past year V ' ,.h'',,,r0- Th" and a half, arrived her . last even ng . 'V"""' 1 hM'"''' of u and will p ..hahly reside hero sRiilu I JJilV'1!?'1 i. u'! ,hr"". Arthur Frmer. tint well.w n,.u n " '." '"' " " " oieciiniii AT THE (iUAMt Major C. J. Hummond went to Sa- lem this uiorulng, where he will at tend the state shoot next week. He, Is a ruugu officer Wlieti you smile at trouble, it some times takes that as an Invitation. The wrinkles In our faces lire rarely cauaed by the bard work we do. Born That Way. "What makes you act so foolish?" asked the exasperated lady. "Comes natural." solemnly replied the offending youth. No Defeat, Though. "He met his I.u at n bathing beach." "Good swimmer?" "In the sen nil of the time." "Then he met his water Lu." Never Was Thert. "I am sure of one thing." "What's that?" "There's plenty of room at the top "How do you know?" ' CAR OK CEMENT A car of Standard Portland cement 325 barrels just received. 117 L. N. RON'EY. WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Bed 3282.- Orders large or small will be appreciated. WILLIAMS CAKRoT: WITH ARNICA and WrtJ The best salve in tned ter, chappHd hand 7.,; tions. Guaranteed to KinJ or mnnpv rof,j " 1 w '-'uiiuku. u.i Drng Co. William, M,,l SEW TODAy CHERRY PICKERS fle .us wioujueii cnerrv i outside city llniiic V: Red 1332 or see J. R fJ FOR REN'T LaTST rooms, bath, eleectric an , ooauiliui home. J Of reec. FOR SLF Full-bloods walker hounds; Bootba quire ot K. A. Booth. Bnseball at Recreation Park Sun day at 3 p. m. I'p to 10 o'clock this forenoon 424 hunters' licenses were Issued by the county clerk. The big rush is not yet on, as the deer season has not yet fairly started. The section crew is putting In a I side track Just west of where the I freight depot now stnmls. Th trunk I '' behind the present freight emporium , f will uu removed. An ounce of prevention may be worth a pound of cure, but n pound of cure U worth a small fortune. musician, who was for n long time connected with the I'nlvorslty, arriv ed here this uMcrnnon from tipokane. where he Is now established, lie will visit his tunny friends here for a eou- I pie of weeks. Albany Himocriit.: Mrs. W. C 1 jl.owe passed through the cllv thlal i morning on her way from Eugene to Portland to reside. She will be Join-! eil loiilitht by Hr. I.owe, who Is In the city. The doctor will make Portland j Ills headquarters, making bis regular' trips as heretofore. He now has a) Iflne four-story flat rooming house,' one of the ncul.Bt In the city, and' needs to he there to look nfter Ills In-' lerests. lie hits mnde a success of i his business, anil (hero are few men' In Western Oregon with more friends. 1 cnl etreets. Wednesday night Is prlxo night, and the silver servlre that Is In the window of Roberts Bros., Eighth and Willamette streets,' will be given away. Ilendershott's or chestra will furnish luiislc. C. NADKAl' II S OPK.XF.O I I IvMI'LOYMKM' OFFICK i In connection with his cigar storej at SSI Wlllnmette street. Those wish-! 'lug help telephone tied H'.'l. or call l cigar store, 131 Willamette street. TEA You think one tea as good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? Your eri itlutm rour annar U ree lnt attulnug'a btt. t tr bits. IF YOC KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder von from Kidnev, Itimcbiill at Hccreiitlou day at S i. in Kilitctic scl , league teams. Park Snn s. Ilal- TIIK II IMUJVti tip MOM V Often tempts e ,' I . spend It or to larcleuM) ,iv it i;) un protected placet. But everv shrewd biinlness man keeps his regular business account at the bank which he knows lo he Hie most reliable and accommodating. We are carrtlng the arcouma of the best nieic.'innls and pro temoiial men - a tact 1 1 n shinilil he tutllii.nl auar.iiile of our biulncaa standing. W. E. Brown, President. K. W. Ostium, t'al ler. u i,i bladd. never suffer or t hetlinntle tronble. Mcl.eod. the tailor, while bathing In the Willamette river last evening, stepped upon an old tin can, cutting ! hla right foot badly. He is compelled w bo uiuiiim on cruicuea loony. The Weber-Biisseft Cunning Com pany, defendant lu a suit with W. G. Allen, have filed a motion for a new trial. lu the flrat damages were awarded against them. The, cuse con cerns a cherry contract. Pastor Trimble will leave Tuesdav for a two-weeks' outing up the Mr'. Kenile. Hear him tomorrow on the "Call of a Great Mi to a Great Work," 10:3a a. m., and "God s Guidance to You," at 8 p. nt. A Lane county lion man nM ti,iu morning Hint his crop was fine, but as m- on hook ns so uoor lo. i i.t , . i think he could sell them for smoking tohucco. He said he would not lie sur prised If the price flropped to four or five cents. j Clay Owen took Frank Armllage' and C. O. Peterson out to his Sunday school and brought them back In an' Moth were so well iiIoh..,! 4w Some people would rather be contrary than right any dny. A girl's Idea of n good time is nil piny and a dish of Ice cream. There Is no question that the citizen who sleeps out loud is nu undesirable associate. It Is a good thing to work hard, i hnrd thing to work good. but Some people are dissatisfied the mo- ment they find themselves completely satisfied. There would be no fun lu it If we were nil on the same side of the ques tion. i 1 Some people are such good material that they Just can t help making fools of themselves. auto. niHlle iiwii months treatment! sold i J null, or In- mall. Semi for testimonials Hr E W. Hall OIIe street, St. I.ouls. $ !-ltli the trip that Clay savs he sold A June Spasm. 'Tls good to !, alive In June. W lien all tl, .rM ,w Wli.n flel.ls nr.. I ulrr b Ami skies nl.ve nr.- blue Th, thresh.,1,1 f hilrv,' ';,"'"I '"'r ch-'k mw. Old Mother Karth , xt-ct.nl wait. Her bouuly to lesl.iw. Bread, cake and all kinds of. can ned goods for lunchn at Walker's, 6S West Eighth street. j2V Feed your roses or lawn a little "Will Grow1' fertilizer and see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware Cold boiled ham sandwiches, fine as silk, at White's restaurant, Be. aid For comfortable eye jlJ recommend the "SOi EAST Eye Glass Mountings. Thej ii name implies and readily id; selves to almost any shaped i keep most all kinds of raouotiJ those who Have been having eipeciaily recommend tbe"5, We fit glasses right and 2! rid Fourteen years experience J J. 0. WA I'TS.OpI 611 Willamette SieJ TOLITK ATTEXTIM greets all customers it market, and as choice i of meat as was ever laiJ block juicy, tender, w ly flavored and fine grat what we cut your porter: sirloin, flat bone or 111) steaks from. We knovr i cut up meats for your ti . well as to choose the pr so that they will look ttc as well as tender and sure Our prices are low for meats. Broders'Broj Phone 2Mair. 40 - - Wt J them two tn.uoinws nn (he strength Th, cherry- trees tnvltlni; stand, this A Paine. Ylee -President. lilen. Ass! The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank K...!.L.-.d . a,,,., ..d su.p.., ay I'se Hewitt's l.lttl,. Karly pi.-as.int utile pills that are ea take. Sold Pv all uruggists. Haselcill at licereatlnn Park day at .1 p. m. Kugcne m. sey, league teams His .siin-ll.il- ! l-ev. o. C. V light retiirne.l aiicr.ioiiu from A loin v n.i .vi 'dim servlcisai the Baptist i lunch to inonow. looming and evening. To moirow evening li,. will show stereop. ti.oii vi, s ,! S:i 11 FraticiMn, ,n addi tl u to tl;,. regular serl.lon. ! Claude e With rliH-i.Mt fruli n.,m.. Ami In tl.,r .n,.r l..k r.h.,1 , , trnn Tlie s.Hl Is ...ft ,,,V w Ami ylel.ling lo tl. lr..v, ni.e nu.Oesl lltilo ytllow ,!,, ok from their lowly b,,,. Eugene Poultry Stor All orders for live and dressed poultry filled promptly. K If possible send in your ord.-r's for frs one oay in advance of delivery. Chicken feathers for your summer cushions, 5c per pound. i.. 102 East Ninth Street, MIIIIM Phone MainH tH i Wtmii svu; (iasnllnv pew. r. hv W. W M,mre phone Hed 3;x2 Orders larae or small ill w appreciated. "man picked f.r.." iionioi ol . herries In etsht hours on te p,u... " 'ui ani. r. on nay island. " 1 "'.' ' n e cherries were in naie s:ul th,. trees heavily Ko lar The ir I, rrailr.ln, .,, ,h , Iron, t r,.r ,,kHim r ri K lltlf lip !th n,tut The liv,h-.l : as Known this is th. h.t r... ' iu ui.i.H- m i.aiu county this Is rich th.'lr ltm:n ni.--,,- i Ar,M.iul thr .h.-It.-r..,! hu. r)vind. Vim MlKltlSIWIMI C.asolcne power. Apply J H t'n 'i, ..i.i l tt'i Te'ephon,. 111., '-. Micressor to W 111 If t lMvis. Henry ll.u! ! Is t ourlt-s the I'lle. arrive,! burs. Ills bv the passeii expects to s::, ; vi vtatii., ,h , vielnlty. ear. h r.f Saa Fracisco, who country lu his autotno here today from Uose ile and daiuhter came ter train last nUht. He here svvcral da s. In- WtMII) SIBIIII John M. h. imoo. tucotsor (a W K Hodny. All wood sawed to guilts a1 1 service U Kesldenee 3JI Ossollus woodtaw o I phone lllack HiKh street, tf I fro the bri, k S Prank I'ortl.m.l ni.usr ,.i to 1'iu..- hl.vk h. F I turned la: nlsht where he Inoke I after shlpplu the prc-;::e,i Tie for the new flve 'tis erected hv t - I here. It wlil 5,rlve Dty of th. Airthip. j ( Whei, the airship arrive, d every I i family ha, . o,. scrvhval.le family ' ! rarryaii ,h, 1M1, ,.,,., lu,lr ( I'.v n universal u.la-ratlon to the i tropics durfnejh, n.,er mon ! ; W hat Is ,o hmMer . , , h(1 j ! nM,.o. heart and lo c,.- L of sasollne ,,. Ir;lv,, ,lm h( , ' '" np ins fa ml'; "l-proaen , u,e,. , iney can iv :i I.? at the first 'i"C where : Morels .....i . .. tllh.es to had for ,hc pick',,--. ......... . ,,. ,n ,, the au-sh... id..,, l0 Ul, LISTENING TO J 1 tit L"1 book, storv, or comi'!" a pleasure villi call Joy with one of "r : graphs. It furnishes ' concert or just toe itii3j want to hear. Heard -' records yeC.f Then row listen to th..u . hear them you'll "J'-... and of course th-' to play them with. 1 '" much to ow n one V,v. EUQENE CON CO. .-"or mack 151 534 Wi lsmell'J'1'