Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 27, 1908, Image 6

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    THIS WEEK LAST WEEK FRJENDLY'S
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
1.50 Silk Gloves 90c
All $1.50 Long Silk Gloves; sizts
5 lo 8, double tipped fin- Qrtp
gers, special a pair JJ
All Ready to wear Garments, Summer Underwear,
Domestics, SilKs, Etc., Embroideries, Laces, Bands, Etc., at
In Our Clothing Dep't the Same Low Prices Will Remain all
This Week on
Reduced Nearly
We place on sale tomorrow
unusually low price of
unusually low price
Included are coat shirts, cuffs attached and detached, pleated and
plain, and dozens of pretty and new patterns. This week
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 Shirts, Sale Price
tmmjmu s. H. Friendly '""-SI
BEST STORE 592-594 Willamette Street YOUR MONEY BACK
I'KIWONAIj
City iiibMrlbvri who doalro
The Ounrd mallud to thoin at
aiiminer reaorla or othar out-
of -town plaeea will pleats no-
tlfy (In office, giving city ad-
t or, lino new addroaa, and
the ImiKih of (line they ilnalre
the paper aont to the liiltnr.
On returning;, pli'tiao notify 4
office In order thnt aervlca
by carrier may be promptly
ftwiiniei), . .
W. II. WeliruiiK la In Euiiono from
lllllaboro.
Mil Hun Dorrla I on a trip up
the McKentte,
Walter J. O'C'onnell la hero from
Oakland, Oil,
Mra. (loo. Kelly went to Junction
till, inornlnc
Chenter D. Uean, of Bolao, In ho,
ll lnT:ilK""o.
Andy Taylor camo up from Port
land laat nlKht.
MIm Madne llattee apent Sunday
at London Hprlnua.
Jamea While la at Kltaon Sprlnga
on a abort outliiK. .
Jack l.lttoll, of Mnrcola, apent
Sunday In KiiKcno.
Mm. II. A. I'alne went to Cottaiio
lrov this afternoon.
J. W. Ilobha went lo Sub-in thla
momlnK on hitalnttaa.
Mra, Chnrlea lliincock went to llur
rlnhuiK thla niornlnit.
It. W. Martin, of WendlltiK, wna In
the city during the day.
Mra. I1, KIIiik and two diuightera
went to Junction toduy.
li. N. Cororiine, tho Albany lnatir
nrn man, la In the city.
H. W. Mllllcan. of liofcrhorn, waa
In the city over Sunday.
Walter llitfia waa up from Portland
orer Sunday on htiaiuoaa.
J. W. Kn.va and family will be
home from Newport toiiltiht.
Ml Annie O llrlen returned laat
nlisht from a trip lo .Newport.
Deputy Sheriff l C. Hammond
went to Junction Ibla morning.
Judge K. O. 1'ottor went to Salem
thla mnruliigou legal hiilna.
Helen Huntley relumed home from
Douglaa county thla morning.
M. I). Wladom. of Portland, un of
ficial of the .Into fair, la In the city.
U 1.. Wnoda went to t'ottag.t tirove
thla atterooon lo vialt Ma daughter.
Kn-d Hllrkela returned thla iitter
nmin front a abort trip to Nvwport.
J. lioldamltb and family ai-x ix
Ixsled home from Nnnt lonlitlit.
Mltra lella Smith and lit-saii'
Hamilton are at Newport ou an out
l"k'
Mla Kther Ivvereaux returned
thla afteruoon from a trip to New
port .
John liowner. the colored miner of
TIIK II IMH.lMj ok MONKV
Oft' u tempt, 0 -,. t , apeud It
or t ertrele. l( .
prouvled pla.iv
Hut ever) ahtewd hunluea
man kee. In, regular buaineaa
siH-ouiit at the bank hl. h he
ktuiw, to h the In, .11 reliable
and aceomm, idating.
We ate carrilng the ariMtinta
of the beat iiierrhanta and eio.
tefli.i:al men a fSll
should be autlleleiit auaiaulee
ot our luialnera Handing
W. V. Ilrewn. Preldeut.
. W. (,burn, Csahicr
The Eugene Loan
rii,n.ii, j ihui'.
Short Silk
Gloves 45c pr.
60c quality
Everything Except Shirts,
One-Half
our entire stock of shirts, values
I Blue Hlver, la In the city tor a few
W, Poldera and W. Waddle are
horn from their (rip to the llohemla
ml lira.
Mlaa Myrtle E. Dndaon left for
Portland thla morning, where auu
will visit.
Mlaa Marjory McCull, of Lndrnnde,
I la Ti.uiug iter ounui, wra. v. u. oeuz,
In Eugene.
I (lun K (r,Ul..,rrv .1 ,.l ,. - ,1 In
jHnlney thla morning, after apendlng
Biinnay here.
Mlaa ItoHale flrlnkera, of Chehulla,
Washington, la vlalting Mlaa Lola
Wright In Ktigeno.
Mra. W, II. JcnuulKs la here from
Kehrnaka to vialt her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Am In.
P. J. Merger und family and Mra.
Joa. Nnrre are on their way to Klt
aon Sprlnga on nu outing.
Mra. 11. A. Car, of Kverett, Wnah.,
arrived thla afternoon to visit with
her coiiHltm, tho Doverentix.
Mra. Dora Petora arrived hero Sat
urday night from Oakland, Oil., and
will hereafter realtle In Kitgene.
A. Welch it lid I. W. Andomon, of
tint YVllhimotto Valley Company, ar
rived up from Portland thla nftor-
IICHIIl.
Wlatnr Johnaon returned to Porl
luud thla morning. He will go lo
KiiKlimd about September 1 to attend
Oxford.
Mra. It. Staplotnn arrived thla
morning from Itoaeburg. She will be
Joined the middle of tho week by her
huahnnd.
Mr. and Mra. Alex Patteraon, Mr.
and Mra. J. Hatfield and Mlaa (icor
glun Itnnaoine are Inking un outing nt
Fall Creek.
Ailoiph Hniiinson went to Aibnny
laat night, where he will bo joined
by lila pnrenta, from where they go
to Portland to live.
Mlaa Mary Sandatrom and Mlaa
Devereuux returned thla afternoon
from the coaat. Mlaa Sandatrom la
her cotialna, the Devereaux'a.
Dr. IteardMley hna returned from
Portland and will locate here, lie
waa here aevernl daya looking ttronnd
with a view of making Kugene lila
home.
k' l.n Itrle n iitiil rui-tiir
j paaacd through here today on bla
way from Portland to ItoHchurg,
where he will make bla home. He
la driving.
Mta Cloake and Mlaa ltarrlnger
went to Itoaeburg thla nttcnuion.
The latter will be the guest of the
former nt her homo near the Doug
Ina county city.
Mr. and Mra. T. l. Ilendrlcka. J. 8.
I.Mekcy anil Hay Uoodi'li'li ale on
their way to Klamath Kalis They
will make n trip to Crater Lake be
fore returning.
II. C. Wlla.m baa arrived up from
Klamath Kails uud he and his family
i will take up their residence here.
I Cheater II. Starr, of Salem, Is In
the lily visiting fit, mis.
j Iti'V H. N. Mount, arrollliuult-d by
' Itev. Nave, of Cottage tirove. I -1 1 this
'afternoon for the Ister'a home, from
where they will go hulltlnit th,. best
icauip land In South l.ane srountv.
! A. II. Illuksou and It I). Mitiee,
,of tlie firm of lllliksMi Meliee,
D A Paine, Vice President,
w . Ill own, Aat. Cashier.
and Savings Bank
'ltal and ,si ,,!, atj.i.mio
dS1
$2 Silk Gloves 1.45
AH $2 Lonif Sillc Gloves, black,
while and colors, (pi
double lips, a pair.-'.H
Summer Goods by the Yard,
Clearance Sale Prices.
and Shirts Will Be
up to $1.35, at the 7 O
- OU
c
went to Elkton today to look after
timber Intoreata. Mr. lllnkson ex
pei:t to return home tomorrow night.
Ij. Illlllnga Avery arrived here laat
night from Nelson, B. C, where he la
engaged in the mining business. He
wna noconipanled by bis brother,
Wm. Avery, and Win. Renshaw, who
have been up In that country.
noon coven crnrc.
POF the COmDleto uura of roenrha
'colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
lung complalnta tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation ae a standard cough
reaiedy. It contains no opium or
harmful drug and can be given with
jaafety to children. Price M.00. Bold
I by Unn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co..
props., Clevwland, O.
Otto' Merry Widow Hats.
First hnt. :t7: neennd hnt ftTSt-
j third hnt, 237. Watch OttoV wln
1 downs for premium baakets this
I week. u2
VlliMAMN' l'Altlll)t,li' rtAl.VK
WITH Ml MCA and WITCH HAKI.
The heat kiiIvm in ih. tun-iA r.. .
brulaef, sores, ulcers, snlt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin nrttp
Hons. Guaranteed to give aatlafactlon
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
w v'i, " iiiinius uig vo., yropa.,
When hungry don't forget thnt
Whlto's roatntirnnt will satisfy you.
nidgewav'a fUh imirUnt lultl !.
closed until Migu!.' 11, when It will
uo re-opened tor huslnesa aa usual.
J29
If Vflll U-ltllt In lltlMW nni,ll,l
about nuto", call up It. 11. Writy,
mono uou Itui. II.. handles the
BulcK.
NEW TODAY
WANTED A young man who la well
posted In goonral merchandise
Block ns clerk. Only one who
routes well recommended, honest
and competent need answer to L.
M. N this office. tf
lltl, WANTED To d: chamber
"vork. Knoiilre at Matlock lodir-
j Uig house at once. y.'.l
rtnt ith.M r urnlaVd rooms for
housekeeping. a.sa East Thir
teenth street. J211
KOH PEST -A good slx-rnom bouse
at a 75 South Willamette sti t.
Emiulie next dour. ji's
Bir tb. tl '"!! iff Ht ti 1rt rjoiitd
3
Tls star
la etectini; a plant at
K1RTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture, of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DKlLLlNli MACHINES
tor water, oil, gas, etc., etc
A moderate unionnf of
tu o n rv viifl atiirt -on la
a jrufifufl business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
havt been proved by
CoTinH.titive Tests to he
The l'e-l In Hie World.
For full tutticulats rcioml.
Ing well ili i r.tov; maihim-s,
tools, uiplie, etc., write to
THE STAR DRIILINS MACHINE CO.
the:
rOKTLAHO, OKtaOH,
or
Axitort, Ohio.
"
CITY NEWS
tu u v.i... ,.r..tKt iirii k for the 1
1 IIC nil, iv -- -
O. O. K. live-story block has Li-suu to
arrive.
Orwm leaches are on the local
market. ii'-t ot tii'.-m tu.'iie hum
Aahljnd.
The notarial commission of Alex
Lundbirg, of Orseco, waa filed with
the county clerk today.
The work of laying the white pres
sed brick on the new I. O. O. K.
block began this morning.
! A marriage license was Issued
Saturday afternoon to Edgar M. Kel
so and Misa Hazel Moffltt.
! Ell Bangs purchased today from a
Mr. Shinn a fine sorrel trotting stal
lion which he will use for breeding
purposes.
! Irving Christy today filed with the
county clerk notice of location ot the
"Sunaet" mining claim In the Bohe
mia district,
I Day & Henderson are having a
cement sidewalk built in front of
their property at the corner of Sev
enth and Willamette.
I Evart Patterson, aon of Mr. nnd
Mrs-. A. K. Patterson, waa married at
North Yakima. Wash., a few daya ago
to Miss Ella F. Allen.
! An adjourned meeting of the city
: council will be held tonight. Ar-
1 rangoments for the operation of the
water plant will be made, it Is said.
The M. E. Ladles' Aid Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. W. L, Sou-
day afternoon at the usual hour.
iauteB, Dring your pennies.
Charles Croner, who returned from
Belknap Springs Saturday, says there
were 125 campers at the Springs and
32 at McKeniie Bridge when he left
and more were coming up the road
aa he came down, . -
The case of David Hanavan, who
was arrested and fined In tho police
court for ussniilting laud ore Robin
son, has been transferred to the juve
nile court, the sentence of the police
court having been withdrawn.
J. A. rMoore today began suit In
the circuit court against hla wife.
Minnie, for divorce on the ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment. They
were married at Spokane, Wash. Wm.
(1. Martin la attorney for the plain
tiff. Deputy Sheriff Parker received a
message today from Portland that
Addison Black, an old Oregon pio
neer, and a former resident of this
county, had died at Vancouver. It is
thought that he came to Oregon in
1S-TJ.
C. R. Seltz, forest supervisor,
whose headquarters are In Eugene,
hua been made a disbursing officer
ot tho United Slates treasury. He
now draws directly on the treasury
for funds to be used In tho forest ser
vice. Howard Butcher, Jr.. of Philadel
phia, a member of the firm of
j Rhodes, Slnkler & Butcher, who are
j back of the Willamette Valley Com
I pany. arrived in Ku'gena this after
noon In company with A. Welch and
I. W. Anderson.
The program at the flrand this
week Is one of the best that has ever
been seen at this popular little show
house, and Is one thnt will make a
neraon forgetful of the warm wea
ther. Surprise night Is August 7th.
when three nice prizes will be given
ewev The entire program will he
found In another column.
Among the shipments Into Eugene
today and yesterday are the follow
ing: A car of stone for Hunter &
Wlllouehhv to be used on the I. O.
O. K. block: a car of pressed brick
for the same firm and snme build
ing: two cars of logs for the Eugene
Lumber Company: n car of cement
for T. 11. Ellis nnd several carloads
of wooil for different persons from
tho entiling branch.
A very pleasant surprise party was'
tendered to Mrs. A. C. Mathews nt j
1 her home on the corner of West J
' Koorth and Madison streets Thursday j
'evening by tho gunrds of the Eugene;
circle, Women of Woodcraft. At 10 j
iin'K n itainiy uincneon was served, j
i They tendered Mrs. Mathews a show-
' er of in ii ti v useful articles. Those!
present were Anna Stnndlsh. Mari.i'
Wilil.-in. Mra. ti. E. Woods. Mrs j
Lee. Mine Kissinger. Mrs. W. K.I
Welch. Mrs. l.on ShoYmnn and Mrs j
KnlKr. I
y-. r,,..no(0p t.etweep t'. tril' k'
of the electric line on Thlrt-enth
street :iml the one around .ludkins'
Point in:v be cojliplet t tl In ten day. 1
s;i liusel Welch, the local nuin-1
l lev T.. work is beieg held un
l'v tli f.uhive M ar-ive of ill-. cr,w-;
leg r;"' "n wMch the street car will
enm the Southern Paclfe. The rai's
i"l til, le.'trle line iiv C,", polled-; !
the v:r.'. those of the Southern Pmif
li' 7- p Minds. The cross I ti rails h:i
ta tan -r from the i"'-poin s'e
w hei-e meets the railread to th-,
usual i, . p oind rail on the car line, i
Tins r,,iuired a special order.
I ntain siawixj
John M. V. Dtxoo. snretaaor tit W
P Bodov. All wood aawed to gaitr
K,ir protnot eervlc phone Black
V.i; ll.-.id-neo S21 High street, tf
tlssoiine wnndsaw
Illl l.MltiF. lUKiVHI IIS
r-r j'' k'nd of A'Q-.r. e"d ct.
press 11, -one phone Kcd 2J42; of-
Heap Little Man.
Copyrlfht. V'A by T. C. McClure.J
Jw was a street guiniu ho Joined
ns at the close of the civil wur and
marched with lis to the Indian country.
He was racked and dirty urnl wicked
tougher thau anv bummer the war pro
duced. We all tried to make hlni bet
ter, but failed. He waa taken in band
by Genera Custer, but with no better
luck.
Joe waa allowed to hang out with us
and make the long Journey to Port
Leavenworth In our company. Some
of the officers tried to bounce blm, but
we of the rank and file helped hlra to
get through. He wasn't old enough to
enllat, there waa no show for him as a
bugler, and when we finally started
across the plains be waa ordered to re
main behind. We bade him good by,
but .three days afterward he overtook
us, having a mule of hi? own. He was
also armed with a serviceable revolver.
The officers shut their eyes to his pres
ence for three or four days, and then
he was ordered back with some news
paper men and others. He then did a
tiling to show that he was utterly with
out fear. Instead of going back In com
pany he went ahead all alone. For two
days be kept ahead of the command
and then rode back to report a force of
Indians gathered to dispute our prog
ress. He brought in an Indian arrow In
bis suddle and another In bis mule's
rump as proofs that he had been to the
front. His Information was acted on,
and It was through it that we gave the
Sioux a good tanning.
Joe's display of pluck made blm
solid, so to say. He was permitted to
hang about camp, and the company
tailor fixed him up a uniform. There
after he was one of us In a way, and
be paid for bis rations teu times over
by serving the officers. When kindly
spoken to there was nothing he
wouldn't do to oblige. When ordered
to do anything be was as stubborn as
a mule." More than a dozen -times uo
went on scouts all aloue, and twice be
brought In the ponies and wea)ons of
Indians he killed. It was for this that
the Kaw Indian scouts we had with Us
named him Heap Little Man. There
wasn't a trooper In the brigade that
wouldn't t have contributed money to
send the boy back east Into good bands,
but he Wouldn't hear of It He could
uelther read nor write, but be knew tbe
value of silver and paper money and
sajd that was enough for him.
The boy had a good voice for slnglug
and bad remembered the airs and words
of a score of songs, but when out of
enmp and ou the march be never sang
but one song, and thnt only the chorus
of "John Brown's Body." He'd sing
that over nnd over until some of the
officers came along nnd bade him hush.
The rest of us might turn out for boots
and Buddies at midnight, cursing the
weather and the order, but Joe would
turn out singing that chorus. We'd go
Into a fight cheering, but he never
cheered. Instead you'd hear his shrill
voice piping
"Glory, glory, halleluiah!
Glory, glory, halleluiah!
Glory, glory, halleluiah!
Aa we go marching on."
We tried to keep blm out of the
fights, but It was uo use. lie would
dlBObey orders Or break away from
nts g-iurds, and when he mixed In he
went straight to the front. He had n
score to be proud of, but no one ever
henrd him brng. He fought because
fighting was n part of his programme.
When complimented ou his bravery he
gave no thanks In reply.
When we started on that winter
Wichita campaign Joe was with us.'
We started put In n Bnowstorm. with
the band playing "The Girl I Left Be-
nmu Me and Heap Little Man sing
ing tbe old chorus. Military history
will tell you that the camp's of the
Indians along the Wichita were located
Iwfore midnight and that Custer'a
eommniiu nod to wait hours for break-
mat. me snow was two feet ,Wn
and the night freezlngly cold, but
every trooper bad to dismount nnd
aianu uy uta horse. No moving-no
talking. Joe stood next to me, uud I
do not think he shivered once. Over
nud over again In a whisper he sang
his chorus and now and then let up to
any thnt he hoped there were at least
r-.txtl Indiana In the camp and that we
should have n good light of It, I don't
think there was n man or officer there
Unit night that took thing ,,s coollv
ns that kid. lie was the first one
mounted as the whispered order came
""Kg. and the band h.nl scarcely
"truck up ,... ns wi.
ciareod than be followed It with his
""-'in. We made a complete surprise
nt the lili;,s raiih-d after a I it t,,i
a
'"' " - "lefen.c When it was
ever and w . T,u.vni lmo ,.
fer rell ,,; 1. :1 ,iss,, , !
was net ,h ru ,,, n
"V!':"- Then he r.r.d ,..'
W ;'"' r'" T'"' '1t bad rage,. ,
"...I -lewu ,1... Mr,,lm ,r U!
w er", '"",U,-'; "W"1"" ""If a tulle of'
white the l.ea.himirters flag had been
- t ami where u. sht ha(,
? V". "'! no, far awsv
T. 1"? "r' '''-"I bodies ;.,
"'" - nd a ,,,aw. The
- rifle , her
"' r, '"-"t " ns the men loe
A a w a
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a I a Fnjjrar-eoatod Tab-
pyspepieis infoa'
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'and an, mimW ,t r.-c,iuiii.ir.l Put upia
i. u. 1 5V. ..-I l- &".d l.y all inav-u.
aiei -ul i,rc.i.l,nt by nii.i. on .-ll'l : of TrfiJ
t i (ihii i ) , Mm rti. mi-iii. U.wvll, klua
Jf Made by Uootl 11V CooO.
For comfortable eye glasses we
recommend the
"SO EASY"
Eye Glass Mountings. Tbey are all tbe
name implies and readily adjust them
selves to almost any shaped aon. We
keep mod all kinds of mountings, but 10
those who have been having trouble we
especially recommend the "Si Easy."
Ve lit gla-es right and at right prices.
Fourteen years experience J Jt
J. 0. WA ITS, Opi K fan
61 1 Wi'lamette S reet.
HKRK'S TO THE GTX)RIOt S 4TH
OF JTLY, 1 .
LONG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'ER
MAY IT DIE.
t There's nothing like being free
and Independent. ' It's good policy
to dine where you get the best meals
for your money. This, ss well as
polite treatment Is always accorded
those who patronize the Theatre Res
taurant. a-fl aa k a ibib h a
IN ONB OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
ant it tew tt CAttui Hems
EUGENE GUN CO
Ph ine Black IS1 1 534WiU't
'ft )tHM1 "1
Eugene Poultry ft
All orders for live and dressed poultry'
promptly.
If possible send in your orders for frpl
udy m aavance of delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cusfc
- per pourvrj.
v
102 East Ninth itr..t Phone ?
If you r.ced a Mnwcr nr Binir
IS- L. LpNG & S
Agents for the
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other, but snnd itamn for
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Machinal
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586 WilliiMttl
HEAVY A XI I UGHI
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alike will find 1
Racycle adapted to'
To be sure the se
n-heel won't do loril
man and one whott-
at only 110: but tte-i
of wheel will do :
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